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LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. OFPick OF THR CHrIrr 5S) 1. OFFICER, Wasnreetox, D. C., November 29, 1884, 10 2m. For the middie Atlantic stares, slightly colder, fair weather, northwest to sclitbwest winds, be coming F: bie, higher barom4ier. For Sunday, colder, generaliy sair weather 1s in- icated for New England and je middie Atlantic States, the upper lake region, thi: upper Mississippi and Missourl valleys. Dow’r fall to see the view of this city and sur- Troundings from the roof of W. 2. Moses & Son’s reat bulidin: corner 11th and F port est. Ti he elevator up an waik down to inspec im- Thense stock of fu re, carpets, @pho goods, Bedding, ec. All goods marked in plain figures. AN Evecrere Liga scart pt fan be seen in R. ltarris & Co.'s W. atesPnoveity, low, nst. Owe of the large trees near the Washington Ctr- ¢le was biown down eariy this morning by the high wind. AM and Charlotte Russe. 1427 ‘Srarvep glass sut ency, 413 7th street. | ENcycLoparpr rt Sed for Sale Mis. THe fine ph e:nethy’s, 1109 Pa. av with a 13th painted fr Saver & Co.’s celebrated Balt In every style, for sule a prices, at Moreti & Co.'s depot, per doz. nore show ufacturer’s 7396th street norub- West, Washington, D. C. n of all perfumes, Graxp Exar The gn-atest Silky; also, of fine Turkish \rugs, all nin Washin: ton can now b ington Art C S44 F st. See City It No Press hy? You_prov ayspeptic, t 3 Xander matic Bitters. : 1 to cure th confirmed. nat G11 7th street no: THOUSANDS of t proelaim the fact that Lipp’s premium soap ts the favorite. Bey THe Sexpay Post to-morrow; elght pege fl- Iustrated edition, with new and original stacy by Marion Hariand. Horay Orexr Rotar— Monday, De hitid Opening of t. The 4 enir” list profitable readi Wu. Ovk Patroxsy photos for che hotid. early as th cs made as for plain pue. It and colored THE DEATH PENALTY. Frank Minor Sentenced to be Hanged for Wife Murder. | _ Ip the case of Frank Minor, convicted a few days | ago a second time of the murder of his wife, Vic- | torta Minor, on October 11, 1882, a-motion for a new | trial was fled. Judge Wylie, in the Criminal Court this morning overruled the motion, and Minor being brought out was asked if he had anything | to say why the sentence shoula not be #ronounced. REMARKS OF THE PRISONER. risoner, with a voice full of emotion, said: ur honor, I am compelled to submit to the law. | Iknew that I have cone a great crime. If I had been permitted to pret jitate I would not have | Gone it. T have always had a tenderness for human e,and alli can do is to ask mercy. I teel too de- to say more.” he court said he had been twice tried and con- ed: he had been algy defended. ‘The proof was The Hough-McMahon Homicide. HOUGH SENTENCED TO FIVE YEARS DX THE ALBANY PRNITENTIARY—REMARKS OF JUDGE WYLIE. George Hough, who was convicted of manslaugh- ter in the Criminal Court, Judge Wylie, on Thurs- day morning, in killing William McMahon, was called up for sentence in that court this morning. Mr. Burke, of his counsel, asked the court to con- sidergthe fact that the prisoner had in him the seeds eee sald he had a brother now lying sick with it ‘The court sald that was a consideration for the pardoning power, and the court could not accede to the request; it must make its se@ence tothe crime, Addressing the prisoner, the court sald the evidence showed that the case was one of murder, but the jury had found a verdict for manslaughter. That verdict was satisfactory to tue court, not because there was a deficiency of | evidence ’as to murdet, but because he was sitis- led that ff the whole truth had come out {t might have been 2 case of manslaughter only. The deed was | committed at night;there were no witnesses near. The onciusive, abd Uher® was nothing more for the | “There was one fact proven, viz: You were under | court. to do except to pass the sentence of the hn | the Influence of liquer and the deceased also. The upon him. The sentence was that he be taken to | evidence as to the latter was that he was a man of | the Ja.l Irom whence he came and there be kept in | bud habits, not easy to get along with; apt to pro- until the second Fridoy after the next | Voke quarrels and a degrad Man. The world nd between the hoursof 8 and 10 | had lost nothing by his deat’ iC but society could eof execution and hung until | Not allow private citizens to take the lives of such wy the Lord have mercy upon | men.” Taking into consideration the chafacter of | deceased and the fact that both en were drunk, and although drunkenness was no excuse, It could ee See She ee cee fee ee ek view, he would impose | —_._—_ the sentence of five years in the Albany county | Arraignments in the Criminal Court | Peiitentiary. | ‘To-day. ee eel + Affairs in West Washington. THe FoNERAt of Daniel O'Leary took place this Morning at 10 o'clock, from his residence, 328 M street, “under the» direction of the Georgetown Hiberhian society, of which the deceased was & Tetnber. A requiem mass was celebrated at ‘Trinl- ty (Catholic) chureh, and the interment took place at Holy Rood cemetér; A DeMocratic MELTING.—The Cleveland and Hendricks ciub of Georgetown held a meeting at Goddard’s hall last nigut for the put ‘of arrang- Ing a demonstration of some sort in honor of the election of the democratie ticket. SHIPPING News.—Schooner St. John cleared to- day for Boston, with 600 tons of coal. CONDITION OF THE WATER aT 7 A. M.—Great Falis—Condition, 5. Receiving reservoir—North connection, 4; south connection, % Distributing reservolr—iniluent gate house,’ 4; eMuent Bae house, 12. High tide in the river to-day at 6:00 p. ™.; low Ude at 12:00 p. m. Hostozs, In the Criminel Court, Judge Wylle, thts morn- ing the following arraignments took place, and ples of not guilty were entered: William B. Moses, ©; C, Cole and James A. McDevitt, conspiracy ip the Taylor bail plece case; James P. Cummings, three indictment A. Whitaker, three; J. ee, and Aucust Burcdort, tour, for ng Sections §418, 5421 and 5438 B.'S. fraudulent accou: to the Navy hn F. Corneil, forgery of a note for $80, m_ H. Wilson and Daniel M. Goodacre, lareeny of 1,000 charts trom the Navy department. | ee | A Missing yran Accounted for. } REPORTED TO HAVE GONE OFF WITH A WIDOW. | Since Thursday, the 20th instant, when the col- ored man, Benjamin Anderson, of 437 School street, in South Washington, was reported missing, red widow, named Henrietta Coleman, about | rs old, living near the corner of 6th and K <0 been mnissed from home. On the ‘ationed the pair were seen walking ng bridge, Anderson carrying a carpet arietta with a bundle of clotulng under Disricvatse In the afterncon of the same day they = seen to board the Midiand train at Alexanutia, going south. Noting hus been heard MILIATING UPTIONS, from the couple HUMILIATING ERUPTIONS. Real Estate Sates. | __ Messrs. Duncanson Wros hav i recently at Spr rritiNe—simple, | auction tne following property: For 0.0. Green ITCHING AND EURNING TORTURES, =e cing Mute | and W. A. Gordon, trustees, part of lot 6, in sq! ecember 1 t Spea- | tuated on I, street, near 20th street north = D streets | west, to Charles B. Bailey, for $1,595. For Watson | cont bu erence urd in masstv i W. Bi not the im K or Vi Howe's book Howe, the or tn two to four months aman, tn Washington. WE Have another larg t $3 per gallon. T in this market, whole- izger & Bro., 417 7th street or N. , KrOve sal northw For Rext— ANOS AND ORGANS. makes. Kent from $@ to $10 per plied on purchase F 1198 Penns —_—_—— CITY AND DisfRICT. Amusemen To-Night. Atpatea’s OreRna —“Excelsior.” NATIONAL THEAaTER.—“The Wages of Sin.” -. p's Orena Hovse.—R.E. Graham, as“Brother THEaTER Comigve.—Lilile Hall's buriesque com- pany Dive Mvsevw.—Interesting performance. Ma MPLE.—K. cational exhibit. Ny Ot Condensed Locale. » will leave 7th street wharf ‘k) Uo-morrow (Sunday) * story, entitled “A Confederate Idyl” rlund, will appear in to-morrow’s v S, a colored boy of 18, wanted here for the larceny of clothing, was arrested on the Sth inst. at Freceric Ya. and Major Dye m cainst John O. Kel- a few ‘ays ago, inal Court to five years prosses were entered this 2 It and battery Was released on bail this morn, two remaiu! feted of hou: need in the In the pentientiary, nol! K, convicted on November 4th of Was sentenced in the Criminal Court this morning to two years in the Albany penitentiary. Se The Alleged Navy Department Frauds. THE DEFENDANTS FILE THEIR PLEA TO THE INDICT- MENTS, this morning, Messra, Cum- drew and Burgdorf, charged with ants to th riment, ¥ found. and Intl.s Criminal Ww. asked that the derourrers but the court set the hearing mse of Lanuster. HIS CHIME MURDER O% MANSLAUGHTER? rise in the presence of an indignant public to ask a reconsideration of the ci or John La r, the ‘yer of Policeman impelled by a sense of the tty offense, «ped, and by a yard or shed. unarmed, the sprang at fell o1 tute murder the person killing PF intust be of ad th mus and xforethought. a! killing of a man ers from murder in not without being mais ous oF de clear Unat the t > tn the part of 1 nit Was under the ttupulse of b the deed was done, Do noi circumstances Indicate man- ow to the trialot Langster. When the , lee demands one, If it be e insane, and facts should Jury. They throw 11 condition at the mo- fray. 4 ts, the responsibility for the verdict would ha ed on the men wha rendered it, and not ¢ ye, whose duty It is er has a fair abd impurtial trial 8.3L Davis, Disrrter.—Yestet after- hoon in the case of Burke agt, Kenner (poitce officer)—action for false arrest—on trial in the Cir- cuit Court, Judge Hagner, a verdict was found for the District. VERDICT FOR Tu SrxGraxt Wuistre’s Wr.—Yesterday the will Of the late Wm. Whisler, of Lafayette, Ind, another of the members of the Greely expedition, Was filed with t of Wills ‘To his sister, Pow @ gives $100, and to his re— isters all the rest of his real 1 proy ‘The will was made near Cape Sabine, May 9, 1854, near Ellesmereland, and Witnessed by D. L. Brainard, D. C. Ralston, Ed- Ward israel and Fred. F. Kislingbury. The will Was fled by Lieut. A. W. Greeiy, Who ls named as executor, and with It a paper representing that the deceaséd died at Camp Clay, Ellesmereiand, May 23, 1884, possessed of about $1,500, consisting entire- bof pay and allowance due “nim from the United Consecration oF Bisuor-eiect Paner.—It ts Probable that the consecration of the Hev. Dr. ret as bishop of Maryland will take piace in Epiphany P. E church, Was! on January 8, 1885, it being expected that ali the canonical re- q@uirements will be met and the necessary arrange- ments made so as to have the event occur al tie time mentioned. As there will be a considerable number of visiting clergymen, in addition to the consecrating bishops, present at the impressive ceremonies, the local clergy and the vestry of piphany pa are at present arranging for their entertalument while in its city. ———— Buapscry Orcaxs—A fresh supply of these Sweet-toned organs just received. New styles and Teasonable prices. F. G. Suiith, 1108 Pa. ave. Equivaie C. B. Assoctatiox.—From a made by the secretary, Mr. Jno. Joy Edson, of the transactions of the association for the month end- Ing November 25, 1884, 1t is learned that the re. eeipls were $41,108.61; also, that since the 5th of this month (November) over 1,000 new shares have been taken and paid for, the 8th tssue being now open for subscription. ‘This makes a and fa- of the Vorable showing for month. The ergarven bazaar and edu- | ntention on | | J. Newton, trustee, lot 7, in sq | by ¢ frame dwelling, situ $ a he: toJohn § T OF lot 7, 796, impro i corner of 34 1,050. in Steiger's subdivision | a terr: ‘The Curiovna REMeprEes . the new Blood Purifier, inter- ne sa oe “ and Curicuna, the greut Skin Cure, and Curr dora Conde oe tl Jnortic | CURT Soar, an exquisite Skin Beautifer, externally) Hackney, for “Adams, | have done in six weeks what 1 have tried for eleven and part of Lot ‘recorded | Years to have done. ,You shall, bave the particulars as | subdivision of squa . NE | soon as I can give them to you, and as we are so well orthwest, to known in this part of the coun 'y, it will benefit you, who use them, CHAS, H. WHITE, HB. Rogers, trustee, lot m. Wills tnsfof original lo 636, situated on C street, between 1 and the remedies will cure Maysville, Ky. | BLOTCHES CURED. I used your Curicura Rewxpres for Blotches, and vision Of parts of ti ctor land pep eh gD otk rile. pers, foot, | 2 completely enred, to my inexpressible Joy. Curt- [sgl esha oe ee pari | CURA Soap ia the best Ihave ever naed, and to the pro- rout » B41, fronting 25 feet on | fession it i# invaluable for cleansing the skin, thereby I egmilller, for $1.27 per | emoving all “cork,” crease, paint, and all the stuff used his H. Callan and i 12, in square etween C and D | by them, leaving the skin pure and white and soft. My greatest Pleasure is in recommending such an article, h street, H. MACK, 3 and on y streeg between 12th and 13th Champion Comique Roller Skater. ets northeast, to R. J. Collins and F. S. Oboid, re foot. For} Youngstown, Ohio, —— Browning, | 39 and 63, in SALT RHEUM Ihave hed the Salt Rheum for about three years, and have spent time and money to have it cured, without success, until I tried the Curicura Remepres, which M. Kine, for 13 | Charles H. Knit sabdivision square 334, with the improvements, i144 Vermont avenue. to W. M. C. Gordon, for | 8 doing the work. @, J. YOUNG. $1,180. For Henry R. Elliott and Henry E Davis, | Marshiield, Coos county, Oregon, trustees, part of loi 8, in square 759, improved. b: brick how 13.2d street northeast, to Wm. Heins, for $3,350. For same trustees parts of lot 3 8200 FOR NOTHING. and 4. in square 818, improved by a frame house, Having paid sbout $200 to first-class doctors to cure my baby, without success, I tried the CUTICURA ReMm- res, which completely cured after using three bottles WM. GORDON. 87 Arlington av., Charlestown, Mass. Sold everywhere, Price: Curtcuna, 60c.; SOAP, 25¢,: REsoLvENT, $1. PorreR Davo axD CHEMICAL Co, 4 404 B street southe: st, to Theo. J. Mayer, for | $1,780. For Thomas H. Callan and Isaac L. John- so. trustees, lot 3, in square 1020, soid to L. | Ch@lds & Sons, for 2 cents per square foot. ee Pennsylvania Eailroad _ Excursion ‘Tickets to New Orleans World’s Ex- Jowst The passenger department of the Pennsyivanta ra¥road has placed ou Sle excursion tickets to the New Orleans exposition at $40 for the round. trip, going and returning by the same route, and $48 going by one route and returning by another. ‘Tickets are good for five days going, and good for | | thirty days, including date of Sale, the extreme limit | being allowed for the return trip. ‘The Pennsyivanta railroad offers superior ad- vantages to excursionists in the way of speed, safety and comfort. A journey over the lineat this season, with its ever-changing scenery, adds greatly to the pleasure of the trip. For tickets and information as to routes, sleeping car reservations, &c., apply at ticket offices, corner 18th and Pennsylvania avenue, Baltimore and Po- Send for “How to Cure Skin Diseases.” CoticuRA Soar for Rough, Chapped and Reddened Skinand Hands, ni9 T as tomac rallroad station, or to passenger agent south-| DDD FER A TITT x eastern district. ts Sin DD iE AA i i B —————— BR ge 44 2 HH THs EAGER Divorce Case.—a few days a kee 244 ? bill for a divorce was fied by Mrs Lizzie L. Eager | DD? maf # against James H. L. Eager. ‘The papers state that they were married in Philadelphia in 1867, and came here immediately afterwards, and have'since KOK NNN EEE 4 resided here, where the respondent was employed KK NNN E E for years in the overnment printing office, and en hee ne subsequently in the pension office. She charges that in 1880 he committed adultery, which fact che Sn ee me La only recently learned, and she hus ‘since not lived with him. “Messrs. Edwards and Barnard appear for the complainant, and the papers are now with 3. D. Power, who appears for the defendant. OF .HIGH PRICES. , : . in Apsoturezxx Pong . ‘With the sucess of the RRR 00 Y ¥ a ze Ean’ 3 3 yy A E TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, EE‘ ¥ M44 927 aNp 929 SxvenTs Sruzrr, Be & ES TARE 9% : AA EK HORNS GO Ends forever high prices tn this city. Like many who PAE HESS Gey advertise low prices and charge exorbitant rates, we don't pretend to be public benefactors. We appeal to www 4 i $9 www BP a Eur you with solid, sensible facts, and don't propose to try D z RR O90 WWW D bE RR. | todszzle you with fictitious prices and false promises oo 6W WW OC#pp skew & OBS ‘We are not giving you houses and lots to come take our goods away, but we give youewhat we promise, and that ‘This Powder never varies, » marvel of purity. | 4. ttrength and wholesomensss, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition With the multitude of low test, short welght, alum or Phosphate powdera Soldontyincans, Boxat baxrxa Powpen Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. ap6 THE LOWEST PRICES Ever offered in Washington. ‘From 40 to 50 per cent ig the profit some dealers ask inthe clothing trade; but manufacturing our own Goods, we have hammered prices down to exactly Ten Per Cent above cost of manufacture, | AYERS SARSAPARILLA THOROUGHLY TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, cleanses the blood, stimulates the vital functions, and restores the health and strength. No one whose blood is impure can feel well There is a weary, lan- | kuid reeling, and often a sense of discouragement and | despondexcy. Persons having this feeling should take | Aver's Sarsaparilla tg purify and vitalize the blood, WE TAKE PLEASURE IN RECOMMENDING HALL'S HAIR RENEWER to our readers. It ro- BTRICTLY ONE PRIOR, 927 axp 929 Suvawrn Steerer Noarawess, Corner Massachusetts avenue, stores gray hair to its youthful color, prevents bald- ness, makes the hair soft and glossy, does not stain the skin. and is altogether the best known remedy for all | Open evenings till 9, Saturday, 11, hairand scalp diseases, 225 S27 Please bear in mind, we have no connection with any other house in this city. 228 T rasa. sowed * This title may be well applied to the vast overplus of Dar Goons CANNOT BE SOLD CHEAP ON CREDIT, RUBBER GOODS COLORED SILKS, extra fine Syality. extremely wide width, reduced mn $1.75 to BL. ict SHaRASHR, BEERS GORDA re wot LAD Es’ CLOTH SUITING, one. pot Sola vere market, especially of the thin or gossamer "The large demand for this sort joced acon- siderable sddition to. the nant bette teed who knew vothing of correct processes, Henee the is now fioode with the prod: ni of incompetent and bankru and eoneane S the are disposed to look Gmmense width), in Brown BLACK SILKS, fi rs % nes ec tare =a reduced from $1.25 EW YORK SA 1H . TON (eideat and very berth Se, UEETING COT COLORED AND BLACK SATINS, 500, COLORED SURAH CASHMERES, pure wool, widest double width, 37340. COLORED SILK PLUSHES, $1.50, DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS (immense BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, ‘pure 60a NES" UALITY SUBAH CASHMERES, fe wa pearly one yard and half wid sabasd BEAUTIFUL DRE-S GOODS IN lengtha, GOSSAMER RUBBER GARMENTS, And not without reason. thy, by a failing gently, made by a Td Thad s Job lot offered me re- company, ata great AN’ ure wool, $1.50 4.5.6,7 aod 8 yard BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, ali CARTEH’S, TL Mamxxr Srace, Mas M. J. Howry, 1309 F STREET NORTHWEsr, ‘Will makes SPECIAL EXHIBIT during this week of the LATEST STYLES in - EVENING AND DRESS BONNETS, ‘Costume Bonnets « apecialty, Thave tried for eleven years to have my wife cured of } Bosperress GBEAT STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND CARPETINGS IS LARGER AND MORE COMPLETE THAN EVER BEFORE. Fine Silks, Seting, Velvets. Plushes, and French ‘Dress Gooas can be purchased on 7th street for less money than in any other part of the city. SPECIALTIES. ‘Ladies’ Plush Coats, $25.00, $30.00 $35.00 and 945.00. Brocade Short Dolmans, very dressy, $25 and £30 00. Stockinetts and Cloth Newmarkets, 68.00, €10.00,812.00, embroidered, $10.00, Stockinette J #200 ana ei “BLANKETS AND FLANNELS. Extra bargains in White Blankets, from $2.00 per pair Ty to 81200, Gray Biankets from $1.00 up to the finest, Red Blankets, 4 50, $4.00, $7.00 and $8.00, Bed Comforts, at $1.00. $1.25, 81.60, £2.00, $2.50. and 83. A magnificent stock of RED. WHITE, AND GRAY FLANNELS, Also, Hosiery, Gloves, and Fancy Goods CARPETINGS on our second and third floors, §@- ONE PRICE ONLY. : W. W. BURDETTE & CO. No. 928 7th street and 706 K strect n.w. n29-6t M. Wrraiax : Great sale elegant garments, just purchased at a large discount from regular prices A lot of imported CLOAES, in Bilk, Brocade, Velvet and Plush, SILK WRaPS $17 to $35, worth from $25 to $40. SEAL PLUSH SACQUES at 45, worth 960. RUSSIAN CIRCULARS in Silk, Brocade and Matta- Iasse, at prices below the cost of importation, Thesa are fine garments. Such bargains sometimes occur in January, but never before offered in November, Ladies who wish to purchase will call and find them as advertised. “RICH AND ELEGANT MILLINERY,” 907 Pennsylvaniasye, 7, ‘Trovise, Paris. an Prixnvina. JUDD & DETWEILER, 420 AND 422 11TH STREET NORTHWEST, CNorth of Star Building.) NEW BUILDING, NEW TYPE, NEW PRESSES. The Largest and Most Complete Printing Office in Washington, employing nearly 100 workmen. BRIEFS, RECORDS, ARGUMENTS, MEMORIALS, &o., axD BOOK AND JOB WORE Ofevery description executed on short notice and at fair prices. 221-1m Winte Orvenrxa, MME. T. B. HARBISON (Eaton & Harrison), 1387 F street, ‘ ‘will display on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, November 25 and 26. HER SELECTIONS OF THE LATEST FASHIONS IN IMPORTED MILLINERY. ‘No cards. You Cux Pazsznve YOUB EYESIGHT BY PURCHASING YOUR EYEGLASSES AND SPECTACLES at THE VIENNA OPLICIAN COMPANY, DE. NEVER, OF VIENNA, OPTIOAL MANAGER BRAZILIAN PEBBLES, EYE AND OPERA GLASSES, PATENT EYEGLASSES, set with Brasilian Pebbles, And everything pertaining to the Optical Business. No, 1804 F STREET NORTHWEST. . ONE PRICE ONLY. EVERY ARTICLE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. Bor BUITS AND OVEEROOATS! na-6t WE ARE SHOWING SEVERAL NEW AND PRETTY STYLES IN BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR, BOME OF THESE ADVANCED NOVELTIES ARE PRONOUNCED “ELEGANT” BY MANY OF OUB CUSTOMERS. AMONG THEM ARE: _ Children’s Norfolk Suits, 4 to 13 Shier Goer n's Velv Big Boys’ Suits for. Be seh ge ai Children's Top Coats, in every siyie. WE HAVE EVERYTHING THAT BOYS AND OBIL- DREN WEAR IN THE WAY OF CLOTHING, AND OF THE KIND THE BOYS LIKE, If YOUR BOY HAS NICE TASTE—AND WHOSE MOTHER'S BOY HASN'T?-AND HAS SOME IDEAS OF HIS OWN ABOUT DRESS, DONT TRY TO “EXTINGUISH” HIM, BUT BRING HIM TO U3, AND WE'LL UNDER- ‘TAKE To PLEASE HIM AND YOU, TOO, IN GOODS, STYLES AND PRICES. Bo Baas SSSSssss 4. SAKS & CO., LEADEES IN CLOTHING, 316 AND 818 SEVENTH STREET. Canes F. Rirn, FRENCH CATERER, 1804 H street north: ——{&&&_—q&—&&w&wiCi~iyiyx~iy«~iy«~Eese=e=~=&e===&=___ CITY ITEMS. AMUSEMENTS. HOLIDAY Y_ GOODS. cougt Shap is preeminenty one CougatWeneayr? | Ao Onn OF Cunstuss, 1884, December istton which occasion woos sate Srlendid Suecens of de presented with a handsome souvenir and KIRALFY BROTHERS ‘THE LATEST NOVELTY. every with a beautiful bot holder: En- ; French china tea sets decorated lines and moss roses, $6.19, worth $10; handsome capravea celery glasses, 29c.; square shaped Enc- china dinner sets, 128 pieces, $10.79, worth $22: hoes Sypriebentcd peels Coe are ond worth } 3¢ doz. engray jets ler, 58¢.; ow style decorated chamber sets sz. wackeg and pitcher. 55c.; 3 doz. silver plated table knives, 89c.; covered vegeiable dishes, 44c.; majolica cuspa- dores, 44c.; new style majolica pitchers, I7c.. han- died and covered shell slop jars, $1.47, Worth $3.50; square brass bird cages, 9¢.; largest Stock of toys and holiday goods on exhibition ever before offered at lower prices than any other house in the city. Call and be vonvinced. 1 Grand Opening of Kris Kringles Ba- zanr, at R. Goldschmids Manmoth Toy and House-furnishing Goods Establishment, 812-71 st. Rw. on Monday Dec. ist; The display of ‘Toys, Fancy-goous, China and’ Giessware suitable for Christimas Gitts, which oceuples 6000 square feet of on my ground floor, eclipses this season any my previous efforts; I have semet ‘hing for every, ody, articles from Sc up to $100. and T will durin ‘this holiday seoson maintain my long estabiishe Teputation of being Leader of tue Lowest Prices in the District. i N.B., Every Customer presented with the hand- somest souventr ever given away In thiscity. 1 * “Faith Without Works Ts Dead. Waat a MeTopistr CLERGYMAN SAYS OF THR GALVANO-MAWNETIC TREATMENT. Rev. J. Ryland: Pastor M. E. Church, Washing- ton, D. C., residence 1012 Pennsylvania avenue, called on us the day preceding Thanksgiving for a renewal of Is Magnetic Treatment obtained from us one year ago. He states that he feels so much better with our Sppliances on that he renews treatment, and with his Knowledge of their personal benefit willingly incurs a renewal of the expense rather than do without & permanent application of the magnetle force. Mr. Ryland was formerly pastor of a con- grezation in Baltimore, and Well known throughout this city. He 1s relieved of disturbed digestion and extreme nervous and physical pros- tration. The most extraordinary evidence of re- newed power is his voice. He states he would often be compelled to sit down in the midst ot a dis- course, or discontinue a public invocation from sheer failure of his vocal powers. Since taking our treatment he has so completely recovered his Physical force that his volce has become powerful ‘and resonant, and, to use his own strong phrase, “runs arcay with him,” being able without fatigue | 40 speak three hours continuously. He authorizes renewal of reference to him personally for con- firmation of these facts, PARSONS GALVANO-MAGNETIC TREATMENT, “CENTRAL OFFICE, 30 FRANKLIN STREET. Braxcn OPricg, 130 Nonta ECTaW STREET. WASBINGTON BRaNCu, 92234 F STREET NORTHWEST. Consultation and Examination Free. Our Magnetism Cures Regardless of Faith. 1 (From Bait. Sun, Nov. 29. FET erent eae aso ine Ziaeees to match, ‘Brilliant Mimical and Dramatic Spectacle, et EXCELSIOR! You Are Invited to visit W. H. Veerhoff’s art gallery and novelty Store, .il 7th street. His stock embfaces a fuil line of goods sultuble for holiday presents; paintings, engravings, etchings, oil prints, albums, plush Jewel casés, tollet boxes, work boxes, plush, velvet and fancy wood, ready-made frs and the finest line of Bronze, gilt and natural wood mouidings in the city. From these mouldings frames are made toorder, any size desired, Eisele’s master-plece, “Moonlight on the Oklawaba,” on exhibition: Christmas cards and mhny oter articles too nu- | merous to mention, can be found at 411 7th street. Mrs. Jas. ©. Norris, Wife of the prominent Patent Attorney, No. 331 C| street northwest, has used Lipps’ Preniium Soap for a number of years; she would not use aay other, as she considers it ‘the best Soap in the market.” | Wholesale and Retail Oyster House. | Families and hotels furnished with Hard Crabs, | Clams, New York Sounas, Shrewsbury, Blue Points, Lynn Haven Bays, Cherrystones, Diamond Back Terrapins. Delivered free to all parts of the city. N. Wuirz & Co., No. 621 B street northwest, oppo- Site Baltimore and Potomac depot. 6 Robert Callahan, Proprietor of the Marble Saloon, 900 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, recommends Lipps’ Premium Soap as “the best Soap out.” 1 Two Hundred Silky Rugs, chosen by the native importers of the Orient out of 2,000 now for sale at the Washington Art Company, 984 F street. 1 Red Flannel Underwear, White Flannel Saxony Wool, Camels’ Hair, Call- fornia Flannel, Merino, in fact everything in the underwear line at rock bo tom prices. Franc’s, corner 7th and D, the Only st One Price Hat Furnishing and Gent's ‘Store in this city. 1 $3 per Galion, 75c. Quart Bottle. No. 1 Whisky, best in the world for the money. Sraers by mail McGee's, 9th, near Det. eolm A Remarkable Floor Covering. ‘The astonishing durability and beauty of the American make of “LiNoLETM” demands lal commendation. It is a floor covering of wonderful excellence, but as inferior foreign imitations are on the tote is well to know that these imported besides of @ poor quality, will look creasingly dirty and dingy in use, while our own make will be clean, bright and satistactory. Do- mestic are all six feet wide, and the Walton ‘Trade Mark with the word “Linovevm” is printed on the back of every square yard. All carpet} dealers keep it. i ‘Wear the James Means $8 Shoe, most durable made. Once tested always worn; perfect fitting: finest calfskin; this 1s the original §3 shoe;beware of imitations. Gentlemen's button, lace ‘and con- gress for sale only by A. F. Moran, 1022 7th street orth west. 6 Johnson’s Oyster Saloons, 440 and 442 9th st. n.w. Leave your orders for oysters for Thanksgiving. Fine selects, in quantitiesto sult and delivered. Aiso, choice brands for haif shell, steamed, stewed, fried, &c. Old reliable and most famous oyster house in the city. Ladies’ saloon ‘first floor. a Rock Bottom Prices at Franc’s, corner 7th and D, the only Strictly One Price Hat and Gents’ Furnishing 4 Store in the city. . _ Wilbor’s Cod-Liver O11 Lime. Persons who have been Cod-Liver Oil will be pleased to learn that Dr. Wilbor has succeeded, from directions of several professional gentiemen, in combining the pure Oil and Lime in such a man- ner that it is pleasant to the taste, and its effects in Lung complaints are truly wonderful. Very many persons whose cases were pronounced hope less, and who had taken the clear Oil fora long ume without marked eftene have been ere cured by this preparation. ‘sure "ant the genuine. Manufactured only by A. B. Wiibor, Chemist, Boston. Sold by all druggists, eo A St ees Cold, if neglected, often attacks the lungs. Brown’s Bronchial Troches give sure and tnmediate relief. Sold only in boxes. Price 25c. €0 Durkee’s Salad Dressing and Cold Meat ce kinds of vegetables and cold Beas, Cheaper and better than home-made. No sauce equal to it was ever offered. A Fine Hair Dressing. Cocoaine dresses the hair perfectly, ‘unequalled for Pie eradieauon TI of Burnett's Fla Extracts consists bs their purity and great cs) TO-NIGHT, AT 8, LAST PERFORMANCE MONDAY, Dro 1.—RAYMOND. Nationat THEATER, THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, LAST AGNES BOOTH, CHARL' CHARLES OVERTOX, Im the Successful Moral Drama “THE WAGES OF SIN.” =! Next Wree: An Original Sensa‘fons! Domestic Drama, in five acts, abounding in heart interest, intersy with a strong Comedy 1. B Shewell, enu,, entitled SHADOWS OF A GREAT CITY, TIME OF © MAUBURY AND | 229 RD'S OPERA HOU: BROTHER MAX SOUVENIRS, TO-NiGHT, Last Appearance of the Gifted Comedian and Singer, ROBERT E. GRAHAM, a ROBERT E. In bis Own Beautiful Comeay-Drama, BROTHER MAX. THER BE aRAHA AX, Songs, Dances, Recitations, ko. ‘Last Time of the SWISS GOATS and BABY PEETON, | the delight of the children. f Every lady and chiid visiting the performance to-night will be presented with BEAUTIFUL “EROTHER MAX" SOUVENIR. The next Comedy Attraction will be Hoyt's Farcial Comedy THE RaG BABY! G BAND concert. Firat of the series tobegiven by the CHOIR of the | UNIVERSALIST CHUROK, corner of 13th and 1s! WEDNESDAY EVENING. DFC! MBER SD, 1884. On this occasion the choir, consixting of Mie Eas- par, Mrs. True, Mr. Knoop Organist, will be assisted bi MME. AL ir. Kaiser and Mr, Theophil i. FENGAN THE GREATEST OF LADY VIOLINISTS, | ‘Mr, Emi! Holer, Mr. A. Fennell and Mr. Ruswell. | ‘Tickets, with reserved seats for the four Concerts, 81. le tickets, 25 cents. Reserved seats, 25 couts extra, Ellis €Covs Music stor, 93 Penn ‘or sale at avenue. £ SAXTON, 429 G street northwest, ((OCBSE OF con’ RTS AT THE Corner of 9th and B streets southwest. FIR: MONDAY EVES x the distinguished Sopran ME. WALDE | and other prominent Local MME. Violing These concerts will coasist of three eecul md sected convert iu Yer will be rendery duo from Course tickets, inc mission, 50 c-1ts; re-e avenne. T CONCERT, ‘NG, DECEMBER 1, 1834, Wower, 40: will appear, together with MR. ENVOP, snd | i | | TABERNACLE CRURCH, i | | i FE) irtucso, Lent when Rossini Miss Homer end Mr. Knoop will sing the celebrated | PAUL AND VIRGINIA. Rie reserved neat, $2: | sinzlead- | ~erved seuts 25 cents additional. = ‘Tickets for salc'at Ellis’ music store, 937 Penneydv nia | Sprcra A. IME MUSEUM. DOUBLE COMPANY AND MONSTER SHOW FOR | = SHANESGIVIN mmta Cirous and Ma: tes, ‘Three-logged ' alf and hosts of others. | SION TO ALL ONLY TEN CENTS. 1B grand performances on Thanksgiving day. a24-t | gi WEEK, 1 rpHEaTeR comigue, NE WEEE, COMMENCING MONDAY, NOVEM. | S sis BER 24, 1884. LILLIE HALL's | BURLESQUE AND Matinees Tuesday, Thursday (Thankexiving Day) and DM-5t ‘Saturday. NOVELTY COMPANY. (TBE “KaNncanoo.” SAFETY, SPEED. COMFORT. 36-inch wheel geared t0 speed of 54, 60 or 80. Ballsallaround. 135, (Call and see it in operation at SCRIBNER'S, 1108 E street northwest. HE FOURTH ANNUAL COURSE OF SIX CON- CERTS, tn CONGREGATION sL CHURCH, followed by one the first Friday bs Reserved seats for ie six concerts, $130 Evecy osat in the house will be offered as reserved 0a (CHOICE SEATS, at n18-1m for all the Theaters, Pennsylvania avenue, cor. 11th st . December Sth, | vening of each ELLIS & CO., BRENTANO BROS. FAIRS, FESTIVALS, &e. RAND FAIR For the "Benefit of THE EMMET GUARDS, Musio by the Second Artillery Band Oe m4 \ery iugle Aduuission, 10 centa,” Commencing DECEM- BEN iat and contisiog ant Season tickets, 50 cents. until the following Monday. | aeTe AIR AND LUNCH. The Ladies of ST ANDREW'S P. E. CHURCH will | give a LUNCH from 12 to 2 Daily, ands FAIR during the evenings of MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNES- DAY, December Ist, 2d and 34, at WILLARD HALL. Lunch, 25 cents. Fair Tickets, 10 cents. 229-3 BAZAAK AND EDUCATIONAL EXHIBIT, NABI FREE KIRDERGARTEN BUILDING, iviug Day, 3d, nesday. December ‘o'clock. “Tickets for sale at Droop’s and Ellis! Music Stores, at 74, G.strest, and at the Temperance Cafe. November 27th. until Wea- Masonic Temple, day and Dour LECTURES. Thave Just received direct from Vienna, my own tm- Portation, and not to be seen or had elsewhere, gome of ‘the most charming novelties in PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS: ‘ever exhibited im this country, and among them “THE RENAISSANCE ALBUM.” ‘The prices will astonish everybody for thelr cheap- ness, while the goods are the very finest. Vv. G. FISCHER, FOREIGN BOOKSELLER AND IMPORTER, n25-w&sIm CORCORAN BUILDING. eco RRR «A SN N Go RoR ga RRS b> @ Rak AA XN DD Goo RR AKA NEN DD eae RR 2°94 NRN Dow HH (00. KOH oO 0 HHH 0 0 HH OO HH 00 00 Pi 38 Sah ° PPP O60 P 00 P ot MMM OO MMMM 0 0 MMM OO MOM M PDD FEE cco i TTT iDDeE &3 ut ss T BDE oo hoe 8 f bpp EER coo = in Ss fF Tt at SILVERBERG‘'8 MAMMOTH TOY STORE, ‘S12 Tth street and B13 Sth street northwest, n25 ‘Near Pennsylvania ave, Lantes Seat Saco FUR-LIN SATIN 1 CIRCULARS, BEAVER CAPES AND MUF' PUR TRIMMIN CARRI AND CHILDRE: DRESS SILK HATS 85, 86, #8 IONABLE STIFF HATS, $1.50, S2, $2.50, 83, #3.50, $4, 94.0. OPERA HATS BOY'S HATS AND Caps, + CANES AND UMERELLAS. FURS JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, n20-Im Pennsylvania Avenue SNOUNCEMENT. Fresh supplics of Ladies WRAPS jnst received. at re- Auoed prices We ‘will offer Newiarrets. Siciienne sik n Circulars andDolmans at ent dis coun October prices. ‘These are gehuine reduc. tions. EO AVER MUFFS and TRIMMINGS in sti shades “TSUAT: SACQUES, 9 inches t0 0inchea I 6 Inches to 50in SEAL ULSTERS. 64 Snches long oe MINK-LINED CYECULARS. SQUIRKEL-LINED CIKCULARS SSIAN Rete CIRCULARS an@ RUSSIAN HARE MUFFS, best quality, Satindived, BLACK BARE © och BEAVER Cares, prices. NUTRIA CAPLS 15 inches dean rt putersthing pertaining to tue Fur Trade at New York ‘ices. WILLETT & RUOFF, HATTERS AND FURKIERS, n26 905 Pennsylvania avenue, Cantsruas Axp New Year Canvas, TOGETBER WITH A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK Goops FoR THE HoLIDara ' Gelendere for 1985. ma Thackeray, ‘Tennyson, Ru merson, Long‘eliow, Wiiiticr, Shakespeare aud others to-day, to which I invite an ea:ly call from my frends ahd public to insure choice ot stock _G. A. WHITAKER, 2205 Pennsylvania Avenue Poncuase Your Cunisruas Passexrd FROM THE TURKISH BAZAAR, 800 Ri Portieres, Saddle Mate Just received direct frou Ania rape 2.500 Embroidered Towels, for chair-tidies, table, iauoand bureau Scarfa. * Anti sil . figue quid sod sliver coins, in large quantities, for sian perfume, Fetes Pipes, gongs, Terinatins Bor Sa” AT VERY LOW PRICES, KAZANJYAN & 00, Constantin 7 :, Teheran, Pests; How, Boston? Balovss Ave =— levue Ave., Newport, RL 1263 Fest. n. so Tea Sers, From the best French and English Manufacturers. RICH, HEAVY CUT AND ENGRAVED GLass- WARE nold-im DECORATED GLASS AND CHINAWARE. GAME, FISH AND CREAM SETS. Our stock of the above is {i x wa at GLY RAGES ag J. W. BOTELER & SON, 923 Penusylvanic svenua REQUEST OF MANY PROMINENT RESI- Aunts of Washington, Lieut SHUPELDE Cee wil his Lecture, recently delivered before ths Ameritun Goocra 1 hic! Bo. tety, at “Madagaskars, Ketan Goo cerennae eet mia across the great African Island. Ilustrated with Due ne, ke Mariat ei Stogambique pen Boat Across the 3 jew Hall, Wednesday, & Tickets at Brentano's and Paret’s. Chickering Hall, en. Land of “: the Sailor.” nd arardons jouroey : Leading the Party to the The Seat abe n29-4t* Cluett’s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch Suosr Waarerxos, wd Busck Axp Shirts are the best of all. Lundborg’s Perfume, Edenia. Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rosa €0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. eo Razors! Ragors!! Razors!!!—The Patent Soa eee bn our dog free, The Rodgers’ Cutlery Store, + On Thirty Days’ Trial. pr Byes, Gelebrajed "Electre-Voltaic” belts “tad Al trial for thirty days to men or Who are afflicted with nervous manty vigor. Address as above. N. B.—No riskia inourréd, as thirty days’ trial is allowed. WS “ Rough on Rats.” Clears out rats, mice, Hymn mad skunks, chipmunks, gophers. SIAN WRAFPINGS. CLOTH COATS THAT 00 | JERSEY JACKETS. JERSEY NEWMARKETS PER- Lunab ys Perfume, Alp e Violet, eo | CLOTH NEWMARKETS, IN BLUE AND BROWN. HAVE BEEN LEFT FROM LAST YEAR AT HALF PRICE. PLUSH COATS. IMPORTED CLOAKS. OUR STOCK 18 LARGE, AND COMPRISES ALL THE NOV- ELTIEs, MANY BARGAINS, de- | REAL INDIA SHAWLS FROM 875 TO 9500 W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR “Gis Penmeyivaniatve” & 00. ave, Ep nue eeas Se Atop apepetn or ot atrifing nett tran Ny i NOAH WALKEE & CO. (625 Pennsylvania ave, 487 Pennsylvania av., D.N.WaLPoRD, Prop’r. 8&Will | gILKs, VELYETS AND DRESS GOODS. INDIA SHAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY, HAVING PURCHASED LARGELY, WE HAVE SECURED Lascz Sroor GREAT VARIETY. ELEGANCE OF STYLE venir re ‘BUBST. oa, ‘TRIM- Ane crths least mouage oar eaente for Di *Garmenta Yor Week. "MIELE BESET ee a Over Sacks and Newmarketa 225-6t Deciwwen Ar Lasz. THE ARMY AND NAVY BRAND PURE RYE WHISKEY HAS NO SUPERIOK. Only at WITMER'S, nai 1918 Pennsylvania avenue. Franc Suanpuess, MANUFACTURER OF PURE CONFECTIONS, 941 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, HAS THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF CONFECTIONS AND CHOCOLATES Oy THE crTr, ALL CANDY MANUFACTURED ON PREMISES, FRESH EVERY DAY. CABAMELS AND LARGE VARIETY OF FINE MIXED CANDIES 26ora. PEE POUND. ‘No connections with any other store. a1? Naw Yor Post Juice Onm OXE CAR LOAD NOW aT DEPOT ‘An4 for sale by @AMUBL ©. PALMER 1294 29th strest northwest, . Boa eK 405 (2a STREST NORTRWASE. ‘Headquarters for the i t WHITHEY CHILDREN'S CARRIAGE COMPANE. ‘Aso,