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HOLIDAY GoopDs. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. Pi HOLIDAY GOODS. = = L* OUT FOR THE HOLIDAYS. CHR. RUPPERT, ERIS KINGLY ff JU\RTERS, Nos. 409 and 405 Tha street northwest. FRENCH ENGLISH AND GR&MAN FANCY GOODS AND Tos, ADAPTED TO end Doll Carrs Wagons, Wh et por SE BARG AINS. MISFITS. CLOSING OUT MY FIX® OLDER BOOTS, SHOE K_OF MADE TO stoc GAITERS AND wost, siropodist. cu SING SALE. Guise « Co, _ Successors of Gainnip, Day & Co., $20, £22, AND 824 SEVENTH STREET, will offer, MONDAY, FIGHTE their entire stock of zoods at creatly REDUCED PRICES. Our large and magnificent stock of SILKS, PLUSHES AND VELVETS, LADIES’ SILK DOLMANS AND CIRCULARS, ‘Will be sold at and below cost. ‘We will give GREAT BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. | LBS. GOOD BROWN SUGAR. 14 ee eatewon Ww Us. Candy, good mixture. lbs, Mixed Nata, all new. box Cod Givars, ew Raising, Brands | Go i x Currania, king Wine. 1 gail. lea ‘0. A. O'HARE, 7th street northwest, € 1213 B2ecaDeD VELVETS, ™N ALL THE COLORS. RHADAMES, in all the desirable shades. Handsome line of COLORED VELVETS, from $1.50 Biack and Colored SILKS, all prices. CLOAKING and PLUSHES to match. Handsome line of SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. BLANKETS and COMFORTS, in large variety. as {90 doa. 25. TOWELS, cheapestin the market, | Large stock of TABLE DAMASK and NAPKINS to ms LADIES’ CLOTHES in all the shades. We have added to our stock « larce and fine aasort- ment of CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES. J. A. LUTTRELL & CO., aus ne 8i7 Market Space. PLO!PAY Goons at MoRRIsoN’s. Our Stock has never been more varied and complete | than now. Al the Novelties in Plush, Russia Leather, and Alligator Ski and art too numerous to men- tion. Our Stock of Gift end Holilay Books and Sta- tionery is unusually large and attractive, Wa. H. MORRISON, 475 Pennsylvania avenua. FOR TH i ROLIDAED, 709 VE LINE OF FANCY GOODS, CAREFULLY SELECTED, To meet the requi if those haying # larze nnm- ber of PRES! 51 and desiring GOOD ARTT- CLES that are INEXP! VE. GIFT CUPS AND SAUCERS IN LARGE VARIETY. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, Imvorters of China and Glase, aus 109 MAKKET SPACE. WE HAVE THIS DAY, DECEMBER 18TH, MADE A REDUCTION FROM 10 TO 20 PERCENT. ON EVERY GARMENT IN OUR ESTAB- MENT. WE BELIEVE IN MARKING DOWN While business ix Booming, to give all of our cnstemers benefit of the Mark Down, snd not wait untii all are with their Winter Suits and Overcosts, as mer- cha:.ts generaily do, and then come out in flaming ad- Vertivements of great reduction, when you have already purebased your winter's outat, Now Is the time to mark down—we have DONE $0. Gentlemen who have purchased of ua know the quality and style of our clothing, consequently we will Rot praise them, but let those do that who wear them. "WE HAVE BUT ONE PRICE, MARKED PLAIN. Lixzs, Berwaycer & Cc ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, aus 709 EXTE! 310 7TH STREET. S. KATZENSTE! a13-15t M ME. ‘PALMER, 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST. ‘We have a large and varied stock, which HAS GOT TO BE CLOSED OUT, G UINNIP & Co. FoR curistuas. MASSEY'S PHILADELPEIA ALY, BROWN STOUT. PORTER AND | SCHLITZ'S MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER. EW YORK AND MASSACHUSETTS SWEET AND REFINED CIDER. PALMER'S PREMIUM GINGER ALE, SODA, &c., Suort. c. Parser. Ho™my GooDs. AN ELEGANT LINE OF FINE FANCY GOODs, BUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS, NOW | READY AT VERY LOW PRICES, DAVIS’, 719 MARKET SPACE, ai6-1w Corner 8th street. He DAY PRESENTS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. dUST RECEIVED AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF SEWING MACHINES EXPRESSLY FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL, For your wife, mother, sister or friends. no more useful Present or one that Preciated than a good SE We keep the very ’ 5 juade, and will make special discount for Cash, or will sell to you on easy Monthly Payments; we take all Kinds of Old Machines in Ex- ¢ for New Ones, You can get will be better ape WING MACHIN. chines that are now ‘We have iu Stock now the easy and durable HART- FORD, the beautiful and simple ELDKEDGE, tho simple and silent VICTOR, and all other Machines now IMPORTER OF FASHION, WILL OPEN ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, ONE CASE Or RECEPTION BONNETS. EAD THIS. R dia We are overstocked at our Fur Factory in Baltimore, at our store, 436 7th street, a lance number of Seal Skin Sacques and Fur-Lined Wraps at greatly reduced prices im order to have a clearing before January Ist, thereby giving the public the advantage of reducton before the Holidays, which is usually made after. Call early to have first choice. We quote a few Pr ces: A Handsome Sacque, $100; reduced from $140. A Beautiful Seal Sacque, $115; reduced from $150. A Magnifictent Seal Sacque, $140; reduced from $175. A Magnificent Seal Saeque, $150; reduced from $185. Seal Sacques at $175, sold every where for $225. AFur-Lined Cireular, $20; reduced from $25. A Fur-Lined Circular, $22.50; reduced from $28. A Fur-Lined Cireular, $25; reduced from $30. A Fur-Lined Circular, $40; retuced from $55. A Fur- Lined Circular, $50; reduced from $65. We haw also reduced all our Fur Sets, Coachman Capes, Trimming, &c., 10 per cent. GieuunD & G OLDMAN, 436 7th street northwest. Briyoh: SIGMUND'S BALTIMORE FUR FACTORY lm = Nex coors. Art Novelties, Xmas Tree Trimsoings. J. JAY GOULD, £21 9th street, N OW READY, Our stock of Decorated CHINA, POTTERY AND GLASS. WARE, Especially Adapted for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Is now complete. Our friends who wish to avoid the crowd would do selection. well to make an early M. W. BEVERIDGE, a No. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. L BEHREND'S BALTIMORE STORE, je 908 SEVENTH STREET, Between I axp K Nontawest, Woutd ‘ully invite attention to his selections of HANDSOME NEW GUODS, which are offered ot rot markably low prices, Gerster Cloth. (all colors, 25c., Terra Cott, Bronze, mc, Green, &c. Besutiful Piaids, Sitk 3nd Wool. 25e. formerty $0, retailed at ise. Chuddab Cloth, 15e.. a ci = im the Market. NEW MACHINES FROM $25 AND UP, Call and examine our Stock before you purchase. Opresueimers, Reliable Sewing Machine aud Pushion Rooms, $28 Oru STREET NORTHWEST. Se Weliang Week Store will be open until? p. m. 6 J 1 LIL DAY PRE: FOR ONE WEEK THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS IN BOOKS AT FREE'S: hens, 15 vols... ckeray, 10 vols. b=} atiacSantvowwracd SSSASESSSSSSSETAZ AS CARDS XM, a3 “E.UCrD RATES a? ‘16th street and Penn “Gle-im Eylendid Cashtheres, in‘Diack and colura, 380, 1@ All-wool Caahmieres, 50, . 62%. Te, and $i. Novelties in Dress Goods, Plashcs ayd Velveta. Green 5-4 Cloth, choice quality, $1.55. Silke and Satine, Brocadca &e- ‘New s in Ladies! Cloaking Cloth. UNDERWEAR for LADIES, GENTS 04 CHILDREN We particularly recoramend those ‘muffering trom rheumatism to buy our prepared Ked Flannel Under- ‘Wear, $1.25 to $1.80 each; or we sell & pure medion Flannel at 60c. per yard, equal to goods usual. y Tetailed for 75. Gorseta. 38, 50. 75e.. $1. $1.25 and up, Hosiery, Gloves and Handkerchiefs. reeed Jot of pure Linen Handkerchiefs, Jess than half prices. Call “Fa eeee SG The ng Tome “al omestics, Tal en and Towel qlignkets, Flannels, “Casati and Housekesping Last, but not least, Misses’ Woolen Hose, in sizes from 810846 Sse BALTIMORE CASH STORE. 908 7th street northwest. M "ME VON eee emer Taga & Taylors New ork: Wm, Dare | st the a notice. Perfect Work. Suj et n3-ly frusrantecd. Eveuiag ‘dial Trousseaus: pecialty. ge adviee all who desire a first-class Machine to ‘THE LIGHT-RUNNING ‘‘DOMESTIC,” A trial will convince you that the ‘‘DOMESTIC” is SEWING MACHINE IN THE MARKET. J, J. HOLLISTER, General Agent, n2%-1m 905 F street northwest, (Masonic Temple.) CHNEIDEE & BEO., Dealers in FIRST-CLASS BERF, VEAL,LAMB AND MUTTON. Seales Cate of Bowl 1246, 25, 18 and 20 cts, ‘Nos. 37 and 38 1 Market, 7th street wing, ciittHeting delivered free of chaiye to all party of the and are determinyd toeell. We have therefore placed | EE’? OF THE SEASON. REDUCTION IN PRICES TO REDUCE STOCK. We have a number of pieces of Ingrain and ‘Tapestry Carpet lett over, with to cover one room in pices, which we will sell, bexinning 14th instant, at 65, £5 and 85 cts, for Ingrain, former price 80 and 90 cts. T > 85/and 90 cts., former price $1. Call early before they are all sold. For Xmas Presents, a full line of Rugs, Mats, Drug- wets, &e., &e, SINGLETON & HOEKE, 801 MARKET SPACE. ale (SEESEEES PRESENTS. Vv. G. Fiscuezr, 529 FIrreentH Street. Opposite U. 8. Treasury, | has ths handsomest and finest relection of articles, especially adajted for Christmas Presents. VIE , BERLIN and PARIS BRONZE GuODS, Ladies and Gentlemen's Travelinc and other Cases, Photographic Albums, Smokers’ Sets, &c., &e., &c, A very fine selection of CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS. Would advise o trons and the public to call early renake Wt tae ara ae a, | lightened, and to avoid the rush near the holidays. | STORE OPEN EVENINGS. Goods bought now will be kept or delivered atany G, & Wimp & Bros ° MUSICAL HOLIDAY OFFERINGS, time suitable to the purchaser. 709 7th street northwest. ‘The Stieff and the Kranich & Bach Pianos at specia 8 for cash. {class S-octave, T-stop, ub-bass and coupler OLGANS, $50. | nchP®, eeeetal Oreaneits Tadiea’ Banjor, and the | new holow-rim Banjo, Toy 108, Metailophones, | Xy lophones, and other Musical Toys’ and Novelties in Great varicty and lowest prices. The popular Frvg-Cent Musto for 2 cents. ao SSS ers SEAL DOLMANS. U U EEE ,;S! UUE & S83 oy sss cu EEE Sgss8 ENGLISH DYED, from $100 up. FUR-LINED GARMENTS, IN SILK AND SATIN, from $30 up. LADIES’ FURS OF ALL KINDS. LADIES’ SEAL CAPS, GEN1S’ FUR CAPS, GLOVES AND MUFFLERS. BOYS’ SEAL CAPS. FUR TRIMMING, FUR CARRIAGE ROBES. CANES AND UMBRELLAS, GENTS’ DRESS SILK HATS, $i, 26 and $8. JAMES Y. DAVIS SONS, 21 PENN. AVE., between 6th and 7th streets. Fetablished 1830. a8-1m HH oMm4y sPecianttes. mr PLUSH AND LEATHER, FANCY STATIONERY, GIFT BOOKS AND JUVENILES, CHRISTMAS CARDS, GAMES, ETC. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, Metropolitan Bookstore, 911 Pennaylyania avenue. G°® TO THE EBBITT HOUSE DRUG STORE FOR HOLIDAY GOODs. ag No Drug Store routh of New York carries euch a superb line as does Mr. HELPHENSTINE, proprictorof this charming establishment. His imported E: « xtracts, Coloznes, Pomades, Soa} and other toilet re a equisites are imply immense. rman Cologne, at one dollar a pint, | Flats stoppered bottes, te superior to the import | Leing less than one-third the pri | His own Ge in red, iy | WHERE IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE TO | BUY DRY GooDs? AT CARTERS, 711 MARKET SPACE. IMMENSE ASSORTMENT TO SELECT FROM. OUR PRICES ARE 1HE LOWEST. 13] | WOOT PLUSHES!! CASSIMERES!! CLOAKINGS! CLOTHS! ou TABLE LINENS! TOWELS! | NAPKINS! : SHAWLS! cLoaks!! BLANKETS!!! COMFORTS!!! CURTAIN LACES, &e. CARTER’S, 711 MARKET SPACE. CRETONS! At al C HRISTMAS GOODS. j Slbs. MIXED NUTS, $1. 7lbs. MIXED NUTS, $1. 1 BOX FIGS, $1, 5 lbs. CITRON, $1. 1 gallon C VBA, $1. 3e gallon ANGELICA, $1. iv Ibs. MINCE MEAT. $1. 51bs, Malaga GRAPES, $1. FLORIDA ORANGES, PLUM PUDDING, MAPLE SYRUP, IMPORTED JAMS, PRESERVES, PICKLES, SAUCES, Erc., Ero. B.W. REED’S SONS, 1216 F STREET NORTHWEST. GREAT REDUCTIONS. IMMENSE BARGAINS n28 FROM NOW UNTIL AFTER THE HOLIDAYS. Burt's fine Button and Lace 5: and broad toe, reduced from 0 to¢4 > nome BATTOW Burt's boys’ button and ince Shoes from $4 to $3. eakimemter, these prices are only from this date until Men's fine Calf Gaiters only $2.50. rene Gaiters only $2.00, Shoes only $1. ine Di fine $1.80, oe is of every description from $2 up. es ni Ladies’ fine Kid Button Sh bi fron a“ "0 tof Pe o 10es, eg yatton holes, fiszes! 0) only $1. chriidren’a from 00 cases up? * pone Slinpers only 16 cents. 5 . exe woods are sold at a great sacrifice. Our stock being too large, must be reduced. A call will conyince ou shat we mean business and sell goods as we adver- ‘Remember name and number. SINSHEIMER & BRO.’S, 808 7th street, between H and I, nw And $161 M street. West Washington. G. Too SEVENTH Ce. NORTHWEST. Bole agente f Unrivaled Stiett meen the cele! Ranh k Bach PIANOS. Two ble nk 14-Stop Petal Bass ORGANS, excellent "for Practising, now. for reut. n6 (COLD WEATHER 18 COMING. PREPARE lor. inchasi| first-class E, ques Snait you will a ‘us with s call we can (or largest above, in this Agents for the a Oven Ranges, Sectaland! nas Sie a ear neds a rf . Sing aud Repairing promptly attended to. ss W. 8. JENKS &CO.. on 17 7th street nortnweat. WE 824, Cheaper than don’t want *‘Hapnis” is ‘with linen, furmedover'and 8 over finshed re an shinte and Diswerson for 13% and-ase peeee i ine i D. BARB, ° IMPORTER AND TAILOR, 1111 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest, For first-class work and artistic tailoring place your orders with the leading house of Washington. co | instrument you want, it can be found Ju this st G Beat: REDUCTIONS aT BI A MMo™ gSS8q Bh Hy oii os Bap SA OU BARE OSS BBB A A UU MMM = Sgss8 NO IDLE TALK-BUT FACTS! LADIES’ SUIT AND CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Finest of PLUSH DOLMAN, trimmed with real Chin- chilla Fur, #85, reduced from $125. PLUSH ULSTER, $2, former price $65, SATIN RADAME DOLMAN, fur trimmed and fancy plush Hning, $30, reduced from $42. BROCADED CECILIAN SILK DOLMAN, with heavy black fur $52, from $65. ONE LOT OF LADIES’ ULSTERS, made of all-wool cloth, reduced to $7, former prices have been from. $9 to $13. MISSES’ SUIT AND CLOAK DEPARTMENT. A beautiful line of PLUSH COATS for Children from ‘two years up, $10, reduced from $15; $14, seduced trom $20, ‘ SILK COATS reduced to $7, former price $12. NO IDLE TALK—BUT FACTS! B AUM'S, 416 SEVENTH Street. all DEws DRUG STORE, COR. PENNSYLVANIA AVE. AND 97H ST., Have just opened a Choice Assortment of GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, Comprising all the Newest Novelties in PHUSH AND LEATHER TOILET CASES, ODOR CASES, CABAS, AND HANDSOME CUT- GLASS 1 OILET AND BOT TLES, BISQUE FIGURES, Etc. We also have the largest and best assortment of MANICURE SETS in the city. In connection with the above we have a full line of French and English Perfumes, Colognes, cte. J. PARKER PRAY’S MANICURE GOODS ai1-2w A Specialty. FEMPSTONE & PERRY. GAS LIGHT, EVENING BROCAD) IN SILKS, "IN ALL SHA ‘BE ES, PLA. TO (CH. ALL SHADES. COLORED SATINS, ALL SHADES. COLORED RHADAMES, ALL SHADES COLORED OTTOMANS, ALL SHADES. BROCADED PLUSH! vi “TS, ALLSHADES. WE ARE SHOWING COLORED Vi -LVETS, ALL SHADES, INCLUDING GARNETS, AT’ $1.76, ND ‘$2.50. ESPECIAL VALUE FOR THE PLUSHES, IN ALL SHADES. sILK AND LINEN. ES IN HOSIERY, COTTON, THREAD z INENS OF ALT, KINDS. ES IN FLANNELS AND BLANKETS. IES IN SILK UMBRELLAS, Hevpstoxe & Penny, ag 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVE! ROR A curusraas PRESEN A SEWING MACKINE FROM McKENNEY'S. Tt will gladden the hearts and lighten the toile of the loved ones at home. We sell all kinds and rent. 427 9th etreet. a5 P1408, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, The most Perfect Piano Made. EMERSON PIANO, ‘The Best Medium-priced Piano Manufactured. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. Pianos and Organseold on instalments, rented or ex- changed; rent applied if purcha-ed. 5 CENT MUsICc. ‘The only complete Stcck in the city. HENRY EBERBACH, No 915 F STREET. late firm Ellis & Co. a2 AM. Manacing partner of thi I MPORTANT TELE ‘New Yorx, Nov. 15, 1882, To Cuauncy J. REED, Pianos and Organs, 433 7th st. northwest, Washington D. C. I can purchase 49 first-clags new Pianos i and Oras of Mr. —, who is pressed for lmouey, at 50 cents on the dollar. Can ldraw on youfor$ J. W. HARDCASTLE, 97 Union ‘Square. J. W. Harpcast.e, N. cS ‘Draw. CHAUNCY J. REED. TO THE PUBLIC, These kos ere now erri J, a8 my place of storage is limited, I dispore of a ‘larce portion of them at a very smail advance. No matter how ane) = No SPECIAL inatter how Jow in pric: yon wish to co, Ican suit you, ‘There goods are all made by the most celebrated and reliable manufacturers in the country, and are full ware ranted. Now, ‘hear ye" (for I mean Just what I aay), unui Tet room to store the balance of this stock now arriving. cash buyers shell have their own. free s aud **time buyers" w with ‘a hearty wel: come, for, as ed, if you have the cash, ‘come at once; if you have not the each, colue iin, me ; and secure a genuine bargain. CHAUNCY J. 5 483 SEVENTH STREET Nor’ non 00. bi oco K e HOH oon go So HH 88 H Go BF ooo HH 00 i Coo EER 00. ppp~ oo £ DD O38 bk BB oo LLL ppp Www WH HT 98885 K KIT ERR ,588, WWWWH WUE RE TE § WwW WW HHH IT Sess, KK I ER ggg. WWW HOB, ok KUEHL 5. ge WoW H HL Ssss8 K “kK II Kee Ssgs' PURE AND UNADULTERATED, ‘The peculiar medicinal qualities of Whiskies distilled from the finest growth of Rye in the renowned Valley of the Monongahela have attracted the attention of the Medical Faculty in the United Btates to such a degree as to place it in a very high position among the Materia Medica. We beg to invite the attention of connoisseurs toour celebrated fine OLD WHISKIES of the following well-known brands, 1% cases containing one dozen bot- tles exch, viz. : UNRIVALLED UPPER TEN WHISKEY. VERY SUPERIOR OLD STOCK WHISKEY. For excellence, pureness and evenness of quality, the above are unsurpassed by any Whiskies in the market. ‘They are entirely free from adulteration, and are of natural flavor and fine tonic ‘These Whiskieg are sold under guarantee to give PERFECT saTrsFacTioN, and can be had at all leading grocery stores at retail. H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, 018-2m 114 SOUTH FRONT Sr., PHILADSLPHIA. Mess ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 430 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Makes CORSETS to order in every style and inatertal, and guaran’ feot fit and comfort. SPECIALTIES ARE— French Hand-made Underclothing, Merino Underwear and Imported Hosiery. Patent 'Pracee and all Dress Reform Goods. French Corsets and Busties: The" Corset, fc rhich Miss H. is agent, pores Corset, her own make, that for ibe prise NSB renee German and Spanish spoken. aS EICHENBACH'S sel WAREROOMS.—Pianos rom_ world-renowned pe ‘abe & Co., well-known factory of E. Cam: otters. Plates fe mon and . 08 for rent. Tuning id Ke attended to. 423 11th Lorthweat, above Deny Pennsylvania avenue. aaa Hk. RUPPERT, ‘NOB. 408 AND 405 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. BARE ATTRACTION OF NEW NOVELTIES, IN FANCY WORSTED WORK geigns broldery 9p Linen. Mammoth Peake: bet a Tool Woriat ced altsizeat sud a general out for’ children. Germantown and Zephyr Worsted, Genaan, Span tab, ingarian Yarns, kinds E) dering Biatstialcn bend’ “ast ie Auten meee EE THE 4 AND $5 CHILDREN’S SUITS. pe a Boys! School Suits. from $5 and $6 up, age, 13 hore B Pan sone Dress do., 750. be $1 Bchool Button Shoes in the District of J. We 1914-1916 Feanaylvanie sveaue, ol6 LAsssuren & BROTHER, Oy Se oad Sk aes THE FINEST BUILDING SOUTH OF NEW YORK. EVERY MODERN IMPROVEMENT ON THE PREMISES. OTIS’ FINEST ELEVATOR TO EVERY FLOOR. THE GRANDEST SUCCESSOF THE CAPITAL. BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS. LARGEST LOT OF ANTOINE, GUINET & CIE., OF LYONS, FRANCE, BLACK SILKS, Ever offered in Washington, from the late Auction Seles of their American Agents in New York. Purchasing, as we did, at least One Hundred Pieces, ‘we were abie to secure the bargains of the sale, and will offer them at 25 per cent. less than they have ever been sold for. Remember Guinet's Binck Silk at 90c., $1, $1.10, $1.25, $1.95, $1.50, $1.60, $1.75, $1.90, $2, $2.15, $2.25, and $2.50, BONNET’S, BELLON’S, And other celebrated makes of Black Silks at all prices. We have just added 150 pieces of Black Silk to our already complete stock ; no intended eilk purchasers will have an opportunity to select from every grade made. All are of that Soft Gros Grain Satin finish so desira- ble, and we can assure buyers, which an examination will confirm, that this lot of Silks is by far THE CHEAPEST In price for quality offered by any house for years. CLOAKS, DOLMANS, CIRCULARS, Satin and Fur-lined in endless variety. Russian Cloth Circulars, English Walking Jackets Of ourown manufacture. Children's and Misses’ Cloaks and Havelocks from two to sixteen years, all reduced in price. PREPARE IN PEACE FOR WAR. ‘We shall not wait until after the holidays to make our usual SWEEPING REDUCTIONS, But have already reduced every garment to assures. speedy sale, as we shall not carry a single one to next year, if a price will sell them. Call on us and convince yourselves that we not only have the Largest and Lightest Show Rooms, (second floor accessible by elevator, } but also upwards of 6,000 WRAPS To select from. LANSBURGH & BRO., 420, 422 and 424 7th street. AILLARD, FRENCH CONFECTIONER, FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL, NEW YORK. cn BONBONS. CHOCOLATES. FANCY BONBONNIERS, FANCY MIGNONETTES, DROLLERIES, PARISIAN NOVELTIES, FOR DINNER PARTIES AND CHRISTMAS TREES, ta Allorders of and above five dollars will be ered by express, free of churge. [ABLE AND POCKET deliv 16-6 co TrrT! 2 o°ou OWE EFRPLS ¥ ote t Eee F T LLLLERER R . UPHOLSTERERS’ MATERIALS, STAPLE AND FANCY HARDWARE. F. P. MAY & CO, 634 Penna. avenue, near 7th street, WE CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE ‘TO OUR WHOLESALE PRICES IN CUTLERY. 45 R CHRISTMAS PRESENT, YOU CAN BUY, AT olesale Prices, fine Cigate—50 in a hox—from $4:7>- to$3. if you will send postal oard to A. MOR- ELL, 1503 T street northwest. al1-12t" (CORINA GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, PLATED War! ND KITCHEN UTENSILS. NEW GOODS AT LOW PRICES, GEO. WATTS, HOUSE-FURNISHING STORE, 026 ‘314 7th street, 5 doors above Penna. avenue, S, 3 BLuzry, ° SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROFHERS, Mi rat Foran, [ANUFACTURERS 0) BESS SHIRTS 1113 F Sraxer Norruwesr, Wasurxcroy, D.0. Sir goe Rara teen es te Fine Shirts to HOLIDAY GOODS. w* R. RILEY. COR. 9rm AND E STREETS NORTHWEST. DRY GOODS. Lin ‘OW. DAMASK TABLE 8, NAPKINS AND ND 12. XE ALL WOO! BLANKETS, 1A TPA ASERE ADS AND COMTORTS SILKS, VEL\Eis as MEKING: AND OTHER ns FUR TOP GLOVES. GOODS. LADIES’ AND © Br DERWEAR. SS. ME. RY OF ALL KIN LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S US OUR STOGK Is FULL IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Wx. R. Ruy, RILEY BUILDING, UL + HOSIER = Corner 00 end 5 eizests nericwent URS! FURS! FUR: CHRISTMAS MEMENTOERS. SEAL SACQUE, No. 2 rabshix DOU AS 4 Sea pointes Denver, $280. other 5 SQUIRK-L-LINZD CIKCULARS, $0 day TIPS TN COACHER CAPRS, BERNHARDT COLLAKS AND MUFFS, for Young Ladies and ABC. GS FOR DRESS FUR GAUNTLI SEAL, GAUNTLETS, (ruttabie MOUNTED Ski ‘3 FOR PARLOR MATS AND BABY AN . FUR CARRIAGE ROBES AND COACHMEN'S CAPES. B. H. Srivemerz & Sos, S AND CLOAKS. 18k Wer: or CHRISTMAS CARDS, ALBUMS, BIBLES, BOOKS smnited to all tastes; Cabl- nets of STATIONERY, Plain, Plash and Painted; DESKS, LASELS, FRAMES, GAMES, HYMNALS, INKSTANDS, &., DOWN TO Z. Cc. Cc. Prssex. Booxseiirn, a18-6t 422 9th street northwest, T a N OAH W ALKER & Co, 625 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, AFFORD THE SEEKER AFTER ROLYPAY PRES- ENTS AN OPPORTUNITY TO SELECT AN ARTI. CLE WHICH CANNOT FAIL TO BE A LASTING PLEASURE. THERE I8 NO MAN WRO WOULD NOT { ONE OF THE FINE OVERCOATS. 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REDIN WOODWA! w* = mea Beam Tad 9, Gunton 5 Titles to Real Tadex to County and town property. a6 NDREW C. BRADLEY, \TTORNEY-aT-Law, ‘as toRooms Nos. 10 and 12, Gui ton ieee re) ‘Lousiana avenue notinweat. CRAS. oe etron OF PAT snd Fretseola, Good work. phen T! W. > Sere SEAS Practices in alll the Courts. i. MILLEK, N. eer Bik ey venue. HOTELS, &c. CUBSE HOUSE A-BURY PAGK, New JERSEY, Jiines Usb fe in ested Oy farsa hea eas every Romue‘comtforia: “Avery Goaivalle pase tor haeies SCRAP PICTURES. AND NEW CARDS. PaaRy, Tie eerste FRAM si firsid G. GC. GWYNN, 507 43s street southwest. 2d Edition. TRIAL OF WILLIAM DICKSON, || Crom-Examination ef the Defenéamt Continned. Mr. William Dickson resumed the stand again | when the hearing in his case opened this mona “ag in the Police Court. Mr. Dickson not ap | i pearing when the court opened, Mr, Smith eal@ | that he was detained in his office preparing @ — list of witnesses. The court said that they might as well settle beforehand the character of the witnesses that might be summoned. Be sald that witnesses to anything that occurred: outside of this special charge would not be a@ missible. é We are summoning witnesses,” replied Me. — “or acomplete defense.” Well,” remarked the court, “T only make the suggestion in order to save time.” . Mr. Cuppy suggested that such questions | might be settled as they came up. The ment had summoned witnesses as to w occurred outside of the Jury room and the fense wanted to bring out all the facts. Mr. Dickson having come tuto the court he resumed the stand. pid yon say to Cox, Tobriner and other, rors, on 44, street, that Bowen's object was to bribe you, but to find out how you asked Mr. Wells. a “Not exactly as you have stated,” sald the a witness, “but T said that be must take me for 4 FOOL OR 4 ENAVE.” The witness said he had stated, daring the conversation with Bowen at Driver's, August @&, that he had studiously avolded talking about the trial. “Did you say to him, later in the converme> tion, that there was no objection to gentiemea: talking together?” asked Mr. Wells, i “I did,” replied the witness, “but there hag been nothing said about star route matters. He bexan the conversation about other matters.” “is it true that you did abstain talking about: the trial during the trial ?” asked Mr. Wells. “Yes, it Is,” sald the witness. WHAT WASSAID TO MR. KENNEDY. “Did you not tell Mr. Kennedy after the trial had opened two weeks that the Judge might as well take the case from the jury?” asked ME. Wells. “I stated to him,” said the witness, “after the Judge had severely censured the defense for hot producing some tangible evidence—I tol§ Mr. Kennedy that I would not be sarprisea if the judge took the case from the Jury.” “Have you talked with-any other persons tham you have mentioned about the trial during the trial?” asked Mr. Wells, 8, i “I talked to @ number of person: them Mr. Smith, Mr. Stilson Hutchins, brother, and Mr. McBlair. Wallace K! to talk with me, also Mr. Kennedy, but gen erally remained quiet.” ¢ The witness had not talked with Mr. Fletcher, Col. McKibbin or Mr. Brady's brother. WHAT MR. DICKSON SAID TO MR. SMITH. “What did you say to Mr. Smith?” asked Mr, Wells. “I said that the trial was dragging that there was @ good deal of talk; that I was getting tired, &c.” ANOTHER ALLEGED CONVERSATION AT DRIVER'S, “Did you have a conversation on the subjed’ in June at Driver's in the presence of Mr. Wan Russell and Clarence M. Barton, of the Repub- Goan?” asked Mr. Wells. “No, sir; I never talked to either,” sald the — witness. “Did you not say that the two niggers on the jury were school teachers?” asked Mr. Wells, “I remember In speaking of the intelligenee _ of the jury,” said the witness, “mentioning that fact about the colored people, but not, as Ine — collect, in the presence of those > “Did you not talk with Mr. Fletcher at Peter. sen’s during a recess and Fletcher afterwards wild and Brady at Hagerty's?” asked Mr, ells. Mr. Smith objected to the as Teflect- Ing upon the character of the witness In reply to the court, Mr. Wells said that the object of the question was to show THE RELATION EXISTING BETWEEN THE WITSEER AND DORSEY AND BRADY. “TI never had a conversation with any one,” said the witness, “for the purpose of being re- Ported to the star route defendants.” The witness said he had gone down the river on 4 SUNDAY EXCURSION with Col. Wintersmith. On another excursion, Col. McKibbin, Brady's brother, Capt. Braay; Mr. Douglas and several other newspaper repor- 1 deal of drinki ters. “There was a asked Mr. Wells, “ot which you were a Mr. Smith said that he had refrained asking questions of Brewster Cameron other witnesses for the purpose of dirt. If that was the object of these os counsel go on, he would make bim sli of it. - Mr. Wolls protested against having such im sinuations thrown out against him, “Was there not deal of drunkenness among your party?” asked Mr. Wells, MR. DICKSON INDIGNANT. “Not that I remember,” said the witness, “Did you not so drink with McKibbin, Brady and others that you had to be carried away?” asked Mr. Wells. ‘Emphatically no;” said the witness. “In ne ply to a most insulting question. I do not pre pose to be insulted, if I am in court.” This answer gave rise to some discussion bee tween court and counsel, Mr. Wells protesting against the answer of the witness as tohim. He said, with a smile, that he was most afraid to proceed amid the threats of os witness and his counsel. 3] In reply to — jon ~ —— beng « 3 went to Colonel Ingersoll’s house to supply, a8 his request, a westetin copy of his statement, Other questions followed in regard to whether — witness had any CONNECTION WITH DETECTIVE MILLER orhelped to get up the Foote affidavit, an@ finally Mr. Smith protested against such quem tions as an effort to scandalize the witness. The court thought that the questions were getting rather wide of the matter at issue. Mr. Wells went on to say that Mr. Dicksom was a witness and he hada right to ask tions. Mr. a =) wide uestioni e ‘ ‘s Yen,” ead Mr. Smith, “that lying witness." | “I will have to ask my brother to keap quiet or submit toa ” replied Mr. Wells. 3 duri: . make these implied charges, and the widest inquiry. Mr. Wells said that he would try to do so. The witness then said that he had do with the Payne affidavit. The witness + that on the Sunday night he was name mentioned. was at Driver's in June Denny O'Neil was present and also Mr. Budd, but the conversation was with Mr. Driver on business matters anf had no reference to star route matters, “er | astronomy ei ,” remarked the witness, The whose tented ee ae tween the two electric