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ee THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON D. C LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIFY SIGNAL OFricer, Wasson. D. C., December 1, 1884, 10'.m. For the middle Atlantic states, generally fair ie winds, mostly northeriy, slight in temperature. For Tuesday, ¥ fair weather will prevail in the Atlantic ana Guif coast states, with a slight rise in te Wicated for the Ouio ¥ nearly stationary t+ fair ther is in- nd Tennessee, with Do this elty and sur- —B. Moses & Son's # northwe: ‘ake 1 waik down to inspect the ¥ goods, Pre . H. Doug- lass & Sens’ Cy ops a sure remedy for hoars Frssets’s ick Cream and ( New York avenue. STATNED giass sv AN E: ean be seen in est novelty, WW, 122 7th St Reap Sins PROMINENT str d sand Washingtonians have “that there Isn't another optician com- pany in the United States that marks article in plain fizures except the Vienna Optician com- paby of this city. remark Orr % € Mabe Boots a ual In fit and quality to boots Young's soe house, 402 Tih street. Loc ae O1d Woman in Window. Sole agent for Make THe Boys anp of Frane’s genuin uunitation lik ‘ off on the public at exactly the same Frane’s $1.20 caps are beauties. Corner 7th and D. The only str furnishing store in this city. Ow EXHreitios.—On edine exhibit a me line of French pattern hats and bonnets for carriage and evening wear, of late designs, which will be sold at exceedibgly moderate prices. 1 L. Blout, 710 7th street north. west. ay next we shall ReMvavrs of Wemsutta corton 8 cents, at Tow- 80: 636 Pennsylvania avenue, south side. YESTERDAY AFTERNOON, near the Long bridge, a Skiff containing two men upset in the river. One of them caught hold of the skiff and was rescued. ‘Phe other, betng a good swimmer, swain ashore. Frozen CUsTarp. Gavtiex, 736 10th st. nw. Lrevr. BoreLer, of the elzhth precinct station, yesterday turned ‘over to Mrs. Fowler, the widow Of the murdered policeman, $180, which was rea- lized from the base ball game betfveen the police- Men and firemen. Sex Special Notice coinmn for card to the mem- bers of the National jockey club. Ger an Encyclopedia now, when the dest edition can be bought on such terms as are advertised in the For Sale Miscellaneous column of this paper. ALL In search of a perfect fitting boot or gaiter can be sulted at Young's, 42 7th street, Sole agent for tne celebrated $2.5) © rie Shoe.” CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, etc., To-Night. ALBAUGH’S Graxp Ope Hotse.—John T. Ray- mond in TESS. Natiovat THEATER. Forp’s Orera Hovse.— ‘THEATER Comigre.— and Varietles. Ding MvseUM.—Interesting performance. TABERNACLE CHURCH.—Concert. ao RIFLes’ ARMORY.—The Emmet Guards ir. hadows of a Great City.” Rag Baby.” ‘un on an Emigrant Car,” Wittarp Hatt.—Fair by the ladies of St. An- @rew’s P. E. church. Masonic TeMPLe. Kindergarten bazaar. ge ee Condensed Locais. A fire originated from a defective flue in the fourth story of ihe Lexington, at the corner of 15th street and New York avenue Saturday afternoon. It was extingulshed without turning in an alarm. ‘The damage was about $100. Mrs. Julia Ward Howe, president of the woman’s department of the New Orleans exposition, has ap- pointed Miss Josephine H. Chester, of this city, as & member of her stall. Phe District of Columbia Division of the League of American Wheelmen, recently organiz a3 elected the following officers: E. Pettingill, enlet c. ¥. Smith, vice president; Lewis Flem- 3 ‘T. Rawlings, treasurer, Geo. mons, representative. ¥espers Was celebrated at the Church te Conception, Sth and N st Bishop Kane, of Wheeling, W, Va, E. Em Pontitieg of the Immacu: last eveniog. Officiated as celebrant, assisted by Rev. 5. F. Ryan and Kev. Dr. Ryan ‘Bishop Fitzgerald, of Little Rock, Ark., Breached, ‘The chotr, under the direc. Uon of Mr. B. Neuhelser, organist, rendered Le Jeal’s Vespe The Victoria Rifles, of Montreal, propose sending a detachment of 200 picked men abil a band to take part in the military display on the occasion of the Inauguration of the Washington monument, if the aia will give them permission to cross the The 11th regiment of New York have under ad- visement a proposed trip to Washington, to take ruin the ceremonies of the inauguration of the Sident-elect. The 7th, 9th, 69th regiments and the 2d battery are making plans for a similar ex- eursion. Mr. W. M. Goodwin writes to Tae Star, and States that the shooting affray whien occurred at Hillsdale last week was in no way connected with the entertainment given by the Magnolia Social club. The entertainment occurred two hours after the shooting, and was an orderly and respectable gathering. ‘The interest on the Washington Light Infantry Bonds is now due and being promptiy met at the National Metropolitan bank. ‘This shows that those who were fortunate enough ts secure these bonds have a good investinent. Joseph W. Wiillams, one of the employes on the Washington monument, fell last Friday in going down the ladder from the 500-foot level, and land- ingon a pile of lumber ten feet below ‘broke the upper bone of his right forearm and severely sprained his wrist. Vashington Light Infantry corps expects to ion of it hew armory January 1st, and moving day” with a parade and Ww celebrate appropriate ceremonies inside their new hall. At & meeting of the Belmont Band of Mercy, at Mrs. A. L. Barber's house, Saturday afternoon, & junior band was organized, of which Miss Amy Kk was chosen secretary and Master Willle Fir- Mab treasurer. The opening services of a two weeks’ mission Were held yesterday at St. Patrick’s church, on 10th. Street. Kev. Fathers Devin and O'Donoghue will conduct the mission. Methodist centennial services were held yester- day at Ryland M. E. churca. Rev. Dr. W. S E Wes tollowed by the pastor, ade a short address. A ‘48 Laken up for the various cen- tennlal enterprises, J. Shillington sends the superbly filustrated bumbers of the London Graphic and iustrated News, tive Carter arrived from Fredericksburg last Bight with Willie Edwards, a colored cvy, Charged with petty laree! h Kenneth Robinson, a young man about 22 years Of age, was found dead tn his bed at the Metropol- itan hotel Saturday night. He retired to bis room early, and as nothing more was seen of him, the elerk became alarmed, and going to his room, found him lying dead on his bed. It was thought at frst that he had committed sutcide, but the coroner came to the conclusion that death was the result ofa spree. He arrived here last Thursday, and it is sald drank very deeply while here. Dr. Henry Cooper, of the New York Medical university, where Robinson was a student, arrived here yesterday and took charge of the remains. Robinson, it is stated, had contracted through overstudy a severe attack of neuralgia, and to alleviate his pala re- Sorted to stimulants. ‘The certificate of death stated that mental over- exertion was the primary cause, and embolism or heart-clot the immediate cause 'of Robinson's de- cease. The body hasbeen sent to Canada, where the deceased has relatives, ———— Suicide of Dr. De Castro. HE LEAVES BIS BODY TO A MEDICAL COLLEGE. Dr. F. De Castro, a native of Italy, and at one Ume employed in this city as interpreter, com- initted suicide in Newark, N. J., yesterday after- noon, by shooting himself in the head. He left a Will, In which he gives his body to the Chicago Medical college, or any other college there, for dis- section, on condition that the skeleton shall be sent to a mu-eum and the skull inscribed: “This is the skeleton of Dr. F. De Castro, the great traveler and Unguist,who died as a martyr to those he loved.” If the Chicago college will not accept, he leaves his body to any New York college that ‘will fulfil the conditions. For some time past Dr. De Castro has been writing for a New York sporting paper. His ‘body was seut to the morgue. ——s—__ ‘Tue ELks' New Lopar Rooms —The new lodge ooms of Washington lodge, Order of Elks, in the marble building, corner of ‘Pennsylvania avenue and 9th street, were formally opened Saturday hight. The suite of rooms includes a reception Toom, @ tiler’s room and the lodge room proper. All are handsomely papered, carpeted and fur- ished. Tue total cost of furnishing the hall, ex- clusive of the plano, is $2,250. The latter 18 an upright grand, cost $1,200, and was purchased as a present to the lodge through private contributions of members. re - —»—___ ‘THe YOUNG Mex’s Democratic CiuR—The or- ganization of the Young Men's Democratic lub Was perfected ata meeting held at Vernon row last evening. Officers were elected as follows: President, J. H. Doyle; vice president, J. C. Addi- son, presitent of the’ Mercantile lub; recording seeretary, Joseph L. Coombs; financial’ secretary, W. F. Roberts; ‘treasurer, Gwinn Gutnnip; execu. tive committee, Maurice Splain, J. Hall cigate, J ©. Addison, Lawrence Gardner and C. Moore. ‘Ihe ciub will endeavor to turn outon inauguration day tn a style worthy of the District. It 13 expected that the club will parade over 300 strong. epee SENTENCES IN THE PoLIce Court To-pay.—In the Police Court, Judge Suell, this morning, the following persons were convicted of violating the laws of the District om Saturday night and “Sun Gay, and were sentenced as follows: John Koehler, a young man, for cursing, was fined $3 or seven ays. Joun Deale and John Davis, for a similar Offense, paid $5 each, John Dorr, & coun! was fined % for profanity. John Suliivan, ‘With indecent exposure, wes sent tly one price hat and gents’ | ‘Khe National Jockey Club. INTERNAL TROUBLES WHICH THREATEN THE LIFE QP THE ORGANIZATION. A factional fight has broken out in the National Jockey club whieh threatens todisrupt the organ- | ation tn the very tide of its success For some | ume past differences have been growing up between | the president, J. C. McKinbin, and some members | of the executive committee. Hence the movement | to_elect_a new executive committee, though the j Hew tcket, as it fs cailed, embraces some of {he present management, and to displace men who, | itis claimed by their friends, hb. ided greatly in | making Ivy City rank with the hest race courses of the country, creates a good deal of feeling. \when | the quarrel ‘grew warm Mr. Christman resigned trom the committee. but he has been persuaded io | permit the use of his name for re-eiectio | Strong efforts were inade to harmonize the difi | ences Tor ti Ke of the ch rity, but the | feeling Was too intense. Plain talk bas "been In- | Guiged in, and the feu waxes wari. j THE NEW TICKET, as the one in opposition to the presont executive | comm iscalied, nates Mr. J. C. McKibbin, sent Incumbent, for president, but proposes yy . H. Christman, H.W. Tf, ji., and Clarence Hall, of the executive comimitiee THE PRESENT OFFICERS | are as follows: President, Joseph C. McKtbbin; vice presidents, John S. Barbour, W. H. Emory, jr., Willlam M. Galt, George C. Gorham, R. C. Winter- | smith; executive committee, Charles Stone, Hallet | Kilbourn, Clarence Hall, 0. C. Green, J.T. Ds H.W. Blunt, J. F. Olmstead, P. Hi. Christman | M. Oyster, Jr., James S. Edwards; secretary, H! D. | MeIntyre; treasurer. Keuben F. Baker. Secretary McIntyre, who resigned Several days ago, announces that he 1s willing to continue to serve with the membersot the present executive | committee. He holds that to turn out the mea | agaiust whom the fight ts belng made will weaken | the club. “He is willing to go on serving with the management that has made the clul'a success but does not care torisk achange. That 18 aisd the position Mr. Christman takes TICKET OF THE OLD MANAGEMENT. ‘The old management have put up the following | teket tn opposition to the McKibben ticket: For president, James $. Edwards; for vice presidents, | Jonn Ss. Barbour, €.C. Duneanson, Wm. M. Galt, Smith Townshend, W. W. Retsingér; for executive committee, Jesse Brown, H. W. Blunt, Clarence Hali, Geo. M. Oyster, jr., P. H. Christian, F. Hol- Ungstiead, W. H. Emory, jr., F. P. Cuppy, F. B. McGuire. Court. UP, THE GRAND JURY. The December tern: of the Criminal Court was convened this morning by Judge Wylie. The grand Jurors were called, and twenty-two answered as their names were called. EJ. Anderson was re- turned “ot found,” and it was reported tat he is exempt by reason of being a government employe. John B. Davidson, Charles Christiana, Thomas Kirby, J. IL Holiistér, Alex. Milne and W. S. Gra- ham were excused, ie.ving seven vacancies, which were filled by the Selection of Warren Choate, W. C. Harper, J. T. Jenkins, J. M. Johnson, Jonn Gol- den, J.J. Hollister ana’ George Wooldredge. Mr Jobn Golden was selected as foreman, and sworn, and the others qualified. ol A Silent Masquerade. 4& NOVEL SCENE AT KENDALL GREEN—ELOQUENT HANDS AND FINGERS. The pleasant reality of the masquerade ball which took place Friday night at the National Deat Mute college in no wise falled to ful the brilliant {expectation formed betorshand, concerning its success, despite the unfavorable weather. Many balls of rather unusual and decidediy novel char. acter have been held within its walls during the holidays; yet that of last night surpassed all that | had gone before, within the memory of the oldest | People on Kendall Green, and thus it was an occa- sion that will never be forgotten by those who had the good fortune to witness it. Besides a handsome floral “welcome” and grand silvery eagie respec- Uvely, under and above the arch of ‘the platform, the walls of the hall were tastefully decorated with | festoons, flags, streamers and pictures. At an early hour the college buildings were brillianuy illumi nated by means ofChinese lanterns,and everything Was in order for the reception of the guests, who had been invited to be present. Shortly Defore eight o'clock the broad roadways began to be filled witn carri The arrangements were all made by the students, under the management of the committee, consisting of Charles Kerney, chalr- man; N. F.’ Morrow, Albert Berg, C. 0. Dantzer, C P, Cleary, Isaac Goldberg, and W. H. Lipsett. ‘The amphitheater was Well filled, at least one- half of those present being ladies. “The compan met in th- hall at half-past eight o'clock, and, taking partners, marched around and then into the dancing room, where a first-class orchestra fur- nished fine music, and the program was composed of eighteen numbers, with an intermission for re- freshinents. As all the conversation was carried on_by signs, the guests restrained their powers of Speech until the order to unmask was given, in| | Were mutes and who were not. ‘The selection of i$ Was of all sorts, and many of the cos- tumes were elaborate and’ unique. Between tne parts of the program a bountiful supper was laid the di -room, aud the whole evening was most enjoyably spent. There were about three hundred many ladies and gentlemen of prominence in pub— Ue life. Among those present during the evening were Dr. Gallaudet, Rev. Chickering, Dr. Fay, Profs. Porter, Gordon, Hotchkiss, Dension; Mrs Gen. Carman, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Ada Carman; Miss May S. Clark, Miss Mary ’P. C. Halsted, Mr. J. H. Benedict, Mr. ‘John Davis, Miss Hattie Ellis, Miss Edith Miller, Misses Katle and Grace Gallaudet, Miss Katte Lyon, Miss Florence D. Haines and Mr, J. P. Lawrence. Among the most conspicuous guests in point of briliiancy of display were the followin; Briest; Miss. Carman, Court Lady; ‘Mr. Morrow as Mise Halsted, Countess of Cleveland; Mr. Kerney, Visitor; Mr. Middleton, Louis XIV.; Miss Clark, Black Domino; Miss Muller, Morning Star: Mr. J. Davis, Russian Gentleman; ‘Miss H. Ellis, Mother Hubbard; Mr. Chappel, an Irishman; Miss Lyon, Mother Hubbard; Mr. J. P. Hasenstab, Priest; Miss F.D. Haines, Gretchen; Mr. Wurdeman, Spanish Omicer; Miss Limeburner, Beile of Madrid; Mr. Wain, Pink Domino; Miss M. Starkweather, Deborah: P. Hasenstab, Friar; Miss F. Beardsley, Bo Peep: 3 W. D. Haines, Scotch Chief; Mr. C1. Washburn, (the son of Congressman Washburn), Page of Louis XIV.; 8. G. Davidson, Gogytes, Ye Pedagogue: Prot. Hotebkiss, Blind Man (); Mr. Hanson, Russian Count; Miss K. F.Gallaudet, Wild Rose: Mr. Maginn, Puneh; Miss Grace Gallaudet, Ellen Douglass; W. H, Lipsett, No Body’s Clafn; Mr. Cloud, Oscar Wild; Miss Susie Benedict, Queen of Night; Mr. ‘ons, Capt. John; Miss Fannie Chickering, Violet; Miss Lulu Chickering, Little Buttercup; J. Schwirtz, Boot Black; Mr. F. Adams, Dude; Miss Nettie Winter, Big Babs: Mr. M.O. Roberis,Zogilsh Huntsman; Miss Lalu Winter, Lite Baby; Mr. Standacker, Buitoon; Mr. Hagy, Buffalo Bill; Mr. Boland, Humpty Dump: ty; Mr. Spohr, Sultan Bajayet; Mr. Dantzer, Harle- quin Mr. Berg, Capital Club Bieyciist; Mr. Duncan, the Lady of the Priest; Miss Mida ‘Allen, Venus@ Mr. Demdon, Old Monk; Miss V. Hayward, Daugh: ter of the Regiment; Mr. T. M. Benson, Uncle Sam; Miss N. Hayward, Shepherdess; Mr.’ Brookmire, Kendall Bieyelist; Biss M. be mn, Alasclan: Mr. Ht Gross, Astrologer; Mr. Burnett, Haif Highlander; Mr, Van Allen, Carpet Knight; Mr. Morrow, Friar and French Courtier, and Mr. Hasentab, Coal King. Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tae Evenrno Stan. a FUNERALS —TWwo funerals took place y Mrs. James Roach, nee Sisson, formerly of Alexan- dria county, but lately a resident of this city, was buried from her home on Payne street; and’ Mra. Sarah Howard, an old lady, from her late residence on Henry street, Both funerals proceeded to St. Mary's (Catholic) church, and the interments were made at the cemetery on North Washington street. Real Estate SaLB.—On Saturday last the three- story brick store on King street, near Royal, was sold at auction to John T. Hill for $2,025. 'R. T. ook purchased a, frame dwelling on street, threbatory brick dwelling Ga Privge nde | $580 a, ick dwel On Prince, near Cameron street.” Mr. Ahern bought Atkinson's brick wheelright shop on Commerce street for $475. The brick store at the corner of Commerce and Payne streots, ‘Was bought by the same gentleman (OF ‘TrED OF Lire—Mr. Noah Gelsling, a young man Well-known here, wrote a note last Sati afternoon giving direction as to his burial and the place of grave under an oak tree, and then ‘Swallowed ten cents’ worth of laudahum. The Services of a doctor instead of an undertaker were called into requisition and Mr. G., who had been brought to the station house, was’ subjected to the usual treatment to prevent fatal effects from the Grug. He ts still @ voter in the second ward. SERMONS. —There were iwo pulpits here vester- day filled by other than the pastors. Rev. Dr. Hemmenway, of New York, preached at Trinity M, E. church, and Rev. A. Greene, of New Jersey, at the First Presbyterian church. PoLice RePort.—There were two prisoners at the station house this —Hugh Strider, arrested by Oficer Brenner, charged with having stolen a Jot of goods from ns in Wi mm, and John Witiiams, colo! Goodrich, guests, inciuding arrested by Ofticer charge assault on Hannah Williams. Rerorten's Notra—Miss Annie Van Auken died morning at her home on King street._— m. Price has been reinstated by the fire wardens as driver of the Hydraulion engine.—Negotia- ‘Uons for the removal of the spoke factory of Mr. J. fashington, to this place are now 3 589, ‘00° at a4, "Ebb iPS 00 PAR IRE tor JR ELE ERS og Er O° Seer BD OE BR p83 Wey BP is. ‘the ordinary kinda, and cannot be sold in competition ‘with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or {harisy Carter, colored, fr tention & yan eas Phosphate powders. Soldonlyincana, Borat Bara Lad Cc Pinchover’s Schemes. GREAT INVENTIONS WHICH HZ IS PRRFRCTING AT THE GOVERNMENT INSANE ASYLUM. Col Maurice Pinchover, the man of immense !m- aginary wealth, who was sent to the insane asy- Jum some months ago, 1s stiil there, and physically he is in the best of health. On Thursday several who had known hin about the Capitol and City Hall paid him a visit, and he recognized them be- fore to sa: almost exciusively tioas. One of his cor who happens to be a r draughtsinan, has become vs pte ah a te Logan, by Hon. Benj. Butterworth and Mr. ES ing accepted that omice Cuiler. A section of the Marine band was in at- payable when’ the. colo; tendanes, The house was decorated from top to goverment for his. inventions! “emege the | bottom, outside and in, with baaners, lanterns 2nd great inventions the — colonel | Bowers, expects soon fo astonts id, 1s an improve- ment on ips to pr isions at sea, ke B | Ineans of “sea brakes"—Inrze wheels, to be put In 5 reverse motion when Ship ch each other, URDETTE'S bringing the y as The colonel has innumer friend is It seems, howev lind that the lav well as ships, and, hy! expedition, the colo: that an appileation to the dox-teams of the Esqul- | Dress Goods ean be purchased on 7th street for less max will prevent them irom drawing the sleds m | money than in any other part of the city. the water, and periiaps save the life of some future chey w warmly gre colonel was found anxt ere in speaking distance of him, and ved them, calling them by name. to get out and wttend to ing the prosecution of bis patents, and to inte the government In some new jhventicns. Strange ‘otter the Lake Tohoe Ss ocenpied his time these new Inven- constderin} npa ne De of hi ring the spe S the Work prog % entio’ din prepai gresses, Ui can be applied to animal: read soue of the G come to the conclusion lo Al explorer, Whese fame will be handed down 10 pos- verity. RUNAWAY BOY There wer lodgers 26 persor | the lodg | wo boys—Richard and | 15 years, who hall from L walked to this ci barns on the wi their meals by Mr. ae POOL, ENGLAND. stationhouses as ue a white woman. Among at the seventh precinct station were rpool, England. They | stated that thy r. ay from their homes 43, $4.50, $5.00, 88.00. and eame over in mer which left Liverpool on | Bed Comforts, at $1.00. $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, 82.50 and $3. | Novernter tous and ved “An Baltimore last | A magnificent stock of Wednesdey. They state that they kept. out of ie . ight for two days, and when they showed them- RED, WHITE, AND GRAY FLANNELS, they were put to shoveling ‘coal; that they | Also, Hosiery, Gloves, and Fancy Goods. and y tney were given shepherd, of had their clothing repaired. ’They are remarkably Intelligent bo: ‘They state that'they have but one relative in this, country, an aunt, Mrs. Eilen Br Brooklyn. A Newsrarer EF Review, which Is & CO., real elght ‘p: graphic: Baltimore & Ohio ra vania avenue, and at the depot, ior U. exposition turning the same rout returning a different rout parties of fifty or more, routes and a ahd are loojing for employment. miner, a Widow, in LARGEMENT.—The Real Estate Dix Goons | issued monthly by B, H. Warner CANNOT BE SOLD CHEAP ON CREDIT. | ages and presonts ‘a very handsome typo- ay ppearance. RaTES TO THE WoRLD Via BALTIMORE & kets ure now on $ i, 61 EXPOSITION AT 10 RATLROAD.— t the ofices of nd “ite #40 for round trip, For ticket hy one ronte, Spi i omodallons apply as abov' Sayronp's RADICAL CURE FOR CATARRH. WITCH-HAZEL, AMERICAN PINE, CANADA FIR, A single dose of SANFORD'S stantly relieves the most Colds, clears the char: from the Nose and E; Noises in the Head, curs dues Chills and Fevers, the nasal passa smell, taste MARIGOLD AND CLOVER BLOSSOMS, ic, stops watery dis- S, prevents Ringing ous jache, and sub- ‘onic Catarrh in cleanses Testores the senses of ad as by m! I es of foul my d hearing whe: throat and bronchial tubes of offensive maiter, sweet- ens and purifies th. breath, stops the ough, and arrests the progress of Catarrh towards Consumption, One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrhal Solvent and Sanford’s ini drugwists,for $1. Ask for de: FORD'S RADICAL CURE. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., Boston. COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS. For the relief and prevent PLIED, of Ri Colds, Weak Bac! consequence of which it was difficult to tell who | Pains, Numbness, Hysteria, Female Pains, Palpitation, Dyspepsia, Liver Comp Epidemi mt, THE INSTANT IT 38 AP- Sciatica, Coughs, and Bowels. Shooting Stomach int, Bilion Fever, Malaria and . use COLLINS’ PLASTERS (an Electric Battery combined with a Porous Plaster) and laugh at | } a Pain, 25 cents everywhere. NNN Uv A a NN Uo AA RXS UU aA NNN UD AA GGG RRR A N ppv. GG RR AA N DD ce RRR AA N DD GGG RR AAA N D D GGG R RA A IN DDD HH oo 4 m1 ppp aA Y ¥ HH OO © 1 pD AA YY HHH 0 O £ i DD AA YY HH OO © ID Dp AAA O¥ HH 00 LLL I ppp A A ¥ P N P hb 2 N N iN DECEMBER 2p. EER DDD ERP FE OD D ED Dp REE DDD ne D DDD DECEMBER 3p. Space will not permit a full list of the Souvenirs of the opening, so we must refer our patrons to the “Post” of Sunday, November 20th, where our advertisement will take up anentire page. We give here an abbre- Viated list of S83 00 U UV V EF BR 2 OUUY YE" Bea Puy Sus8 ‘oo uu ‘VS okiee NNN IT ni ANN OH RR 58s NWA OH RP (883 NNN UR EB Sgg8 = 98c, Russian Hare Muffs for 790, 93¢, Russian Hare Capes for 79e. ‘5c. Childs’ Fur Set for 4c. 81.50 Kid Mousquetaire Gloves for $1. 98e. Pur Lined Kid Gloves for 89¢. $1.50 Gent's French Kid Gloves for $1.25, 8c. Fans, in all styles, for 820, 98c. Dolls, in all styles, tor 870, 49c. Unbreakable Dolls for 390, 49c. Full size Satchels for 380, 63c. Improved Shape Satchels for 63e, 25c. Jewelry, in all styles, for 196, &8c, Sterling Silver Bangles for 680, 300. Alligator Pocket Books for 21a ‘9c. Toilet Set in case for 680, $1.68 Plush Perfume Case for $1.45. 12%. All-Linen Handkerchiefs for 9¢, ‘25e. Ail-Linen Initial Handkerchiefs for 190. 890, China Silk Handkerchiefs for 33c, 60c. Silk Brocaded Handkerchiefs for 39e. 5c, Lace and Embroidered Collars for 190, 8c. Oriental Lace Fichus for 49c. 98e. Silk Spanish Lace Fichus for Téa. 48c. Satin and Lace Tidies for 39. 1.68 Embroidered Felt Table Covers for $1.48, ‘98c, Ostrich Feather Tips for 760, ‘25e. All Silk Ribbons for 211 Genuine Pears Soap for 12 Clari’s 0. N. T. Spool Cotton 4c. Genuiue Lubin’s Powder 9, 8c. Warranted Silk Hose for 83e. 81.48 Pure Silx Hose for 81.13, 48c, Ribbed and Striped Hose for 290, Gent's 44c. Puffs Scarfs for 39¢, Gent's $2.25 Silk Umbrellas for $1.98, Gent's 250. Fancy Half Hose 19c. Gent's 68¢. Silk Mufiters for 480. Gent's 25c, Linen Handkerchiefs for 190, : S85 AL AIS 00 > 3 A E > SOV AL 27-19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR The | 5 | GREAT STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND CARPETINGS | ustin Collins—aged 17 and | y from Baltimore, ‘sleeping in 0K street, who ate dealers, has been enlarged to | Jal rates for iniormation as to affected. frees the head, | in ono package, of all | The National Ball Cimub. ‘The board of directors of the National Base Bali - ; MONDAY DECEMBER 1. 1884-DOUBLE SHEET. SSS ae ee NEW_ PUBLICATIONS. AMUSEMENTS kh ee ae eee ey ee HOLIDAY Goops. 7 — = any club will early in February begin the enlargementot a LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE, thelr grounds. ‘The players under contract so far J. B. Liretscorr & Cors A ae | Houax Orrsixc_ u ker, Evers imer, Pow Me = Sk. Pp} satire ebtada ole beguip Aeelotes CHOICE GIFT-BOOKS, THIS WEFK, EATON PERRY, Bureh ayd Morrissey, It 1s understood that the TOCFSSOK TO PERRY & BROTHER {ational club has a good prospect of adm dmmission in WEDEESDAY AND GATURDAY MATINERR. {515 Now Oras A VERT lonee con pba merican association. Messrs. it, Scan- Pandidate Lege dares - > lon, Drinkard_and others of the Nationals have THE SEVEN AGES OF MAN. ee | ASSORTMENT OF NOVELTICS SUITABLE FOR soue to Now York co consult with the managers of Ai, “ra JOHN T. RAYMOND. | com asco eas Teme the other clubs over the prospect terri nanmepeate® CAS Yon Tike: Rus. Im bis Celebrated Political Comedy, | sxAoaer Abees Lisacieame Somme nemo ‘The Heception to Senator and Mrs. | Cheaiey and suitlam saan Quarto Baitiok. Whe | RUSSIA LEATHER PURSES AND POCKET-BOOKS. Lozan. Ulustrations on Wood. Clovi, extra gilt. $1.50. wep . aT. | “KIN BAGS AND PURSES The reception given to Senator and Mrs. Logan | Alligator, $1.50. Tree caif, $5.00. Artists’ Eaition. takurday cub iain Toate ONT D HeeEAG 28D ODORS IN WICKER st ihelr house, No.4 lows. Circle, Saturday even. | Fhowoerareres from the Origin: | as ale | PLUSH AND OL1Ve WOOP ODOR CasKa, ing, was largely attended. There were nospeeches, | SXt"2 & ae The guests were introduced to the Senator and Mrs. Logan and Mrs. Case, who assisted Mrs. IS LARGER AND MORE COMPLETE THAN EVER BEFORE Fine Silks, Satins, Velvets. Plushes, and French SPECIALTIES. Tadirs’ Plush Coats, $25.00, $30.00 $35.00 and $45.00. Brocade Short Dolmans, very dressy, $25 and $30 00. Stockinette and Cloth irkets, $5.00, 810,00,812.00 816.00, $29. 00.and $25.0). handsomely embroidered, $10.00, 12.00 and 315.00. j . BLANERTS AND FLANNELS. Extra bargains in White Blankets, from $2.00 per pair up to $12.00. 1 $1.00 up to the finest, CARPETINGS on our second and thirdfioors, t2~ ONE PRICE ONLY. W. W. BURDETTE & CO. n29-6t ‘No. 928 7th street and 706 K street n.w. extremely wide . cash price. COLORED SILKS, extra fine quality, wit 8 SG © double width, reduced to COLORED BROCADE SILK VELVET! Garnet, Royal Purple and Black, $1, LADIES' CLOTH SUITING, one yan and a half wide (immense width), in Brown and Gray, only 31450 BLACK SILKS, extra tne quality, reduced from $1.25 pecial bargain, to $1, NDP » NEWYORK MIL $A TON (widest and ver} COLORED AND BLAC COLORED SURAH CASHMERES, pure wool, widest double width, 37¥e. COLORED SILK PLUSHES, 81,50. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS (immense size), ex- cellent quality, $5, COLORED SILKS, excellent quality, 75c., special bar- gan, BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, pure linen, 500 COLORED SILK VELVETS, 81.25, FINEST QUALITY SURAH CASHMERES, all pure fine wool, nearly one yard and a half wide, reduced from $1.25 to T5e., BEAUTIEUL DRE*S GOODS IN REMNANTS of 3, .7 a «i 8 yard lengths, reduced from 250. to 12'¢e. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, ali pure wool, 81.50 n22 CARTER’ 71 Manger Space. CITY ITEMS. Vinnie Renm sings, “20 chotres make a ream, and 25 cents a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. 1 The Grand Holiday Opening of R. Goldschinids Mammoth Toy and House-fur- Rishing Establishment, #12-7th st. n. w., Will be continued to-morrow, when the following special bargains will be offered; 75¢ folding chairs for children, only 49c; 49¢_ curtain poles complete for 280; very handsome Model wax dolis reduced from g¥e to 47¢; large writing desks with stool reduced from $2. to $1.1%c: 6 goblets worth 0c for 19¢; French Bisque dolls with Kid body 97c, sold else. where tor $1.50; $1.50 tron axle wagon for 99¢; 1 high chair with large wax doll 49c, worth 75c; hand painted English china tea sets, 56° pleces, reduced | SILK at 75c., worth $1; 10 pieces Red Medicated Flan- nel at 20c.; Colored Satins, 45c.; Kid Gloves, Foster Pat. and Mousquetatre, 50c., to close a consignment; 1 piece of rich Moleskin Plush at $4.50, worth $8 a. yard; Coats, $1.50, $2 and upward; Russian Circu- jars, $5.50 and up; Child’s Havelock, from $2 up. Excelsior, 84 7th. 1 Anerbach’s, cor. 7th and H.—Red, White and Blue Flannel Shirts and Saxony Wool Jackets are worn by every man who values his health and Ge purse, Jesne C. Ergood (of J. C. Ergood & Co., | Wholesale grocers, 1315 11th street northwest,) uses Lipps’ Premium Soap in his family in iprsfarence to) all others. Senators id Members i ‘will find a full stock of gentiemen’s dres3 hats at the establishment of Stinemetz and Son, 1237 Pennsylvania avenue. 1 ou will Save 40c. on every dollar by Foing to. Auerbach’, cor. 7th and H, tor Sewing Machines. 1 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. Wuire & Co., No. 621 B_ street northwest, oppo- site Baltimore and Potomac depot. 6 Wear the James Means $3 Shoe, most durable Tnade. Once tested always worn; ‘perfect futing: Hest calfskin; this {s the original $3 shoe;beware of imitations. Gentiemen’s button, lace ‘and con- gress for sale only by A. F. Moran, 1022 7th street northwest. 6 Winchester Ruck and Hagerstown Skin Gloves, at Auerbach’s Saxony Wool German Hand- knit Jacket Depot, cor. 7th and H. 1 Rock Hottom Prices at Franc’s, corner 7th and D, the only Strictly One Price Hat and Gents’ Furnishing Store in the city. 4 On Thirty Days’ Tria. The Voltaic Belt Co.,Marshall, Mich. send wilt Dr. Dye’s Celebrated "Electro-Voltaic ‘Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are afflicted with nervous de- bility, lost vitality and kindred troubles, tee ing § and complete restoration of’ health and manly vigor, Address as above. N. B.—No risk ig incurred, a3 thirty days’ trial is allowed. W350. Heart Pains. cana Dropsica ISwellings, Dizziness, Indi. tion, Headache, Sleeplessmess Cured by “Wells? jealth Renewer.” 2 ‘Thornton’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites ot Lime and Soda for coughs, ‘Col ‘consumption, impaired nutrition and general aebultye eauy and leasant ry wufactured by W. Harrison fists. “Lange bottles soe. ts. fhoruton, Corner" ‘Baittniore Baltimore, Md. Fur and=sealskin Garments. cc. C. Shayne, the well-known Wholesale Fur Manufacturer, 103 Prince street, New York, will sell elegant Fur Garments at retafl at lowest cash wholesale prices this season. This will afford a splendid opportunity to purchase strictly reliable irs Girect from manufacturer, and save Tetailer’s profits, Fashion Book mailed free. “Aldernev Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney xutter, churned every and delivered in half-pound “Ward” prints, 400. pet id. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk ana Mlk, Se. per quart, Cream 16c. pint. ee Canzraces ! /ARRIAGES f CARRIAGES!!! c me hand three liht second-hand Landauletts, one extn Tight Frosch Victoria snd Broom-street Brewster Coupe Kockaway. These are first-class ‘Will be sold very cheap. Other new and second-i work in great variety. rt ‘prom! Dare Is Unsnrztuas 9225, WoL gene. a thousand Sena. oy. oe eaineavee offered nz. ‘W. 8. TEEL, 985 Pennsylvania avenue. Exzcnox Hara. cq Eigah cupplles of DERBY and SILK HATS to settle SUK RATS at 86 and 98. Bois agente Yor DUNLANS EW TORm BATS, WILLETT & BUOFF, e, Suaeaes oes | period on both sides of Edition de‘Luxe. ¥ “Gray's Elegy.” Edition lmiv Bound in Eton style, THE WAGONER OF THE ALLEGBANIES. A Poem of the Days Reap. [mustrated by Crown 8vo, Extra c! tor, $1.50. Tree A : de Luxe of A to 2) copies, “6. By T. BUCHANAN the best Aineriean artists, ie th, ait edges, $1.50. Alliga- “alt, $5.00, SENTIMENTAL By LAURENCE STERN! With 12 Full. 200 Drawings: in the Text, by Lanze quarto. EX- tra cloth, gilt top, rough edges, $10.00. fituminated vellum covers, $10.00. Halt moroceo, Eton style, $12.00. Tree calf, $18.00. ‘The present edition of this well-known book has ‘been reproduced tn the most elegant style, great care having been taken with the Hiustrations,whtie the text has beew selected from the best Haglish editions. YOUNG FOLKS’ IDEAS. A Story. By Une Lawrence, ,, Author of “Young Folks’ Whys and Wherefores.» Profusely Mlustrated with over 50 handsome Engravingss| cially adapted to the Text. Royal octavo. Extra cloth, gilt, $2.00. ‘Tuis work “1s a companion volume to “Young Folks’ Whys and Wherefores,” published last sea son. OUR YOUNG FOLKs' JOSEPHUS. ‘The Artiquities of the Jews and the Jewish Wars of Flavius Josephus, Edited by WitLtaM SHEPARD. Uniform with “Our Young Foiks’ Plutarch.” Mlus- tated. 8vo. Extra cloth, gilt, $2.50. mali, For saie by all Booksellers, or will be sent by postage prepaid, on receipt of the price by J. B, LIPPINCOTT & CO., Publishers, 715 and 717 Market street, Philadelphia. | How v0 cer rue zest FAMILY READING Atsmall expense. Send fora Circular. Address J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., Publishers, “Lock Box.” Philadelphia, Pa. Please mention this paper. It rpue NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW. iors Year. The North American Review discusses those tovics whieh at the time are uppermost in the public mind, aud about which every intelizent pcrson {x d. .rous of acquiring the fullest and most trustworthy informa- tion, Tt addresses itself to thinking men in every walk of live—to all who would tach well-reasoned, wnpartisass conclusions on subjects of public mterest. It presents both sides of question’. thus tnsurinz the largest view of all matters in controversy, and enabling the reader to Judge understandinely on which side, 10 the conflict of opinions, the truth lies. It engages the service's of authors, who, by their studies or their opportunities.are special the thorough discussion of the subjects om which they wi WHAT I8 SAID OF IT. Tt socks to sive the most advanced thought of the 1 disputed questions, and in carrying out tis in it entiste the able t pens of Teptwsentative men iu every department of knowledge. Heraid, New York City At. is’ the grat summarizer, not only of national affairs, but of the progress of the world. It is the great editorial cormmentator on everything that can interest the patriot and cosmopolican —Post-Dispatch,St. Louis, lo. Every number sets the mi: work with an activity that none of its com rs See to equal, aud its contents are talked about in cultivated circles until its successor appears.—Pos?. Boston, Mass. We do not believe that a inayazine war ever published in this country or any other, with the ability, interest and timeliness whicli now characterize the North Amer- ican.—Evangel. San Francisco, Cal. By virtue of its variety, importance, sotidity and bril= Uauey of contents, it unquestionbly stands at the head of the serial publications of the Unired States.—Journal Gnd Courier, New Haven Conn, mt Irom $10., to $6.79; hand painted china milk gets, 3 RECENT CONTRIBUTORS. Pieces 47¢, worth $1; scrap books only 4c; bureaus | General U. 8. Grant. T. W_Higvingon. With looking glass 43c, worth 75c; larger size 79c | Oliver Wendell Holmes. Ai milton. Terie i, Codi bod with poker sliovel and steve, | Sarina Manning. |W. E. Gludstone, only 37e, worth 60c; 1-3¢ gallon water pitcher with | Jsmes Anthony la Bir Garnet Wolseley. only 87 % a Carl Schurz. Rev. Henry Ward er. | 6 goblets to match 47¢, worth $1; hana ted | John Brixht, Count Ferdinand deLesseps | Erench china frit plates 6 for 79c, worth $1.50; | Professor Max Muller. Robert G. Ingersoll. New shape of Engilsh china chamber sets, 16 | Professor Erust Curtius. Francis Parken leces $3.17, worth $4.50; large tool boxes contain- | Ernest Renun. President Jumes McCosh. ng 23 pieces 79c, worth $1.; decorated toy tea sets | W. E. H. Lecky, President Charles W. Eliot. sn ores Fines tray ‘with 6 wine glasses to | Professor Feliz Adler. Be wan match 79, worth $1.50. 1 President A.D. White." Fdward 4 Freeman, Unprecedented Bargains, Elneet A Proctor a Sah Colored Velvets, 45c.; reduced from 69c. Bi lohn Fiske. A. Wel Velvets, 40c., 45c., 50c.; reduced in Same proportion. | Harriett poche Stowe. Rev. Dr. Edward Eggleston. Our 25¢. Black and Colored Cashmere is the best | Sematgr Geo, F, Edmunda Rev. Dr J. Freeman Clarke. Yalue In this city. Just received, 5 pleces of Black eric : Step] Heury James, jr. Professor WG Sumner, Frederick } ougiass. ©. B. Frothingham. Dion Boucicault. Richard Grant White Thomas Hughes, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps. PUBLISHED MONTHLY. $5 A YEAR, 30 Lafayette Place, It New York. lly qualitied for | nds of thinking people at | + 2,000 i as played by RAYMOND ov. —CrF TO * A WEEK OF LA in | PT Witty DtaLoGTR, > @ SIDE-SPLITTING SITUATIONS. EDNESDAY. UGUTER | 2 ber old home since ber signal tri- | a MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, i8s4, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATT RB. L. Sheweli’s Great American ¥ f SCLNERY, tiperls Sta, FULL OF HUM Acti Acts Ill and IV—Bout- Act V—1he Banker's Mansion, Next week—Mr. JOSEPH JEFF) NEES, | | al Results, Elects, a DP wosev ANOTHD It surpasses EVERY AFT‘: ‘Mies! 1 Goudess, wits ADMIBS10. 1 Hosts of NO AL the | athilete: | be Ariel | jositics. | CENTS. “AL-6t_ | ge THE GREAT": ail Hol 1. | tre. | Sinaile tickers, : | | For saleat Ellis & Co.'s Music store, 937 Pennsylvania | | avenm -224-8t | | IOURSE OF CONCERTS | | SAURCH, | | MRE. WALDICEKLE, | #04 other prominent Tacal Tale mE Violinist Virtus ‘These concerts will co -sist of three seeula jater will be rendered. ‘Miss Homer aud Mr, Knoop will sing the duo from = . PAUL AND VIRGINIA. Courre tickets, inciudling reserved seat, $2: | mission, 50 ¢ nts; re | avenue. cuts southwest, 1, R, will appear, together with | MR. KNOOP, * | od | Grund secred convert in Lent, when Kossini's Stabst ved seats 25 cents additional | ‘Ticceis for sale at Ellis’ music store, 957 Pent r and one celebrated single ad- | MPHE“RANGAROO” SAFETY, SPEED. COMFORT. 86-inch wheel geared to speed of 54, 60 or 80. Balls all around $136, Call and seo it in operation at n2 SCRIBNER'S, 1108 F street northwest, HE FOURTH AN} CERTS. in CONG. Dr. J. W. BIS Concert "FRIDAY followed by one the first Friday E: mnonth, ending May 1, 1885, Reserved seats for the six concerts, 81.59. Every seat in the house will be =e 2! Offered as a reserved ELLIS & CO., Pennsylvania avenue | \HOICE BEATS, for ‘all the Theaters, at 218-1m BRENTANO BROS., Pennsylvania avenue, cor. 11th street, BALLS, PARTIES, & Cc. INCOLN POST, No. Tickets for the al-2t* W. H. BARER, ci Tra 8H. ‘This title may be well applied to the vast overplus of RUBBER GOODS ‘Now in the market, especially of the thinor gossamer variety, "The large demand for this sort of goods induced a.con- siderable addition to the manufacturing trade who knew nothing of correct processes. Fience the market is now floodei with the productions of incompetent bankrupt concerns, and the public are disposed to look with suspicion on all GOSSAMER RUBBER GARMENTS, pee bem ne Thad a job oe pete ae cently, mac ya comp ny, ata great sacrifice, Dut they were entirely’ Srortuless, and “woud fal co Pieces with the first wear. T have been careful in my selections this and with an experience ot py years in these articles Ifeel Tam able to offer better values than mere tyros. I have Boy's Good ers from $1.50 up, Men's Good Goasamers from $2 up, Boy's Good Heavy Coats from $2.50 up and Men's Good Heavy Coats from $3 up. Geen cape, eae oe gia a Bicycle Suite, pes, Caps, Hats. Le gins, Gloves, ycle Ponchos, Biankets, &., and Oil Clothing. HENNING, the Clothier, 228 410 7th street. M. Wirrax. Great sale elegant garments, Just purchased ata lange discount from regular prices. A lot of imported CLOAKS, in Silk, Brocade, Velvet and Plush. SILE WRaPS 817 to 835, worth from $25 to $40, SEAL PLUSH SACQUES at $45, worth $60. RUSSIAN CIRCULARS in Silk, Brocade and Matts- Iasse, at prices below the cost of importation, These are fine garments. Such bargains sometimes cccur 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 Pennsylvaniaave, , Trevise, Peris, 222 Mas. M. J. Hor, 1309 F STREET NORTHWEST, ‘Will makes SPECIAL EXHIBIT during thie week of the LATEST STYLES in EVENING AND DRESS BONNETS. Costume Bonnets a specialty. Lormexa offering special bargains in Black Colored Brocade Vavots reduced tees Bete ete = one for ladies’ cloaks, reduced from $7 Biack and Colored Velvets at greatly reduced prices. peeeig? stock of Pinta ia sit the tell styles ‘at reduced ‘The best 6-4 Tricot at $1, formerly sold for $1.50. French Suitings, 87340 ; formerly sold for $1.25. wnanTONESAS ccna saeco J. & LUTTRELL & CO, 817 Market wat wae astes Poms, Deen ema perce 3, G. A. R.—THE ENTER- tainment to be held st the Grand Army Hall, 7th gud L, THURSDAY, Secetuber 4th, for the benefit of | Lincoln Post charity fund, will be'changed to a HOP. entertainment will be good for the hop. hairman. | Quced prices. “We will off E Fist MOUNTED A\TIN-LINED WORK BASKETS. SavcR ONC : X GLASS. ‘38 ANOS THORRMOME- WRITING SETS. MS AND CARD CASES. "SR CHINA SILA ZAND- ERS. cou CHIEES AND ¥; T NOVELTIES I SP) INDOCEMENTS" IN FANCY 0 -/RER- Lables’ @ s > FI Se enace ERCHIEFS NEW SILA IM LAS FOR, LADIES AN = TLEMEN. WITH SILVER ony Ppony OLIVE AND NATURAL WOOD STICKS, FROM 82.50 TO $10 m0, §2- CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR 4 E HOMLIEST DOG Reci PRICES. RAG BAUY. . BY HIMSELF, MONDAY. E PALMER, “My Sweetheart | Penney lvauia avenue, corner Ith street, Established 1840, re) An A LockJaw of Infan 2. Vincent's aud Peloutet Commentaries, 1885. ©. C. PURSELL, Bookseller, an MOLIDAY PRESENTS Lilusteated Gift Books, Fine Edition looks, ints: Fringed Edge Books, bolic Prayer Books. Methodist. Hynin Rooke ish biudiue: Photoeraph Albumia, dutagreph % Scrap Hooks, Opera telawtes, Chrintmas Garda, Call early and PARKER, In great variety. of Poct Books, FROM THE TURKISH BAZAAR. 800 Rue. Carpets, Portieres, Saddic-Bayw and Mote Just received direst from 2.500 Enbroidersd Towels, for chsir-tidies, tably, Piauoand bareaa Scaris, Antigue gold aw: cart pins, bangles, & Diamond Rings, Ottar of Roses, sian jertuime, Fezes, Pipes, &., a. t@” AT VERY LoW PRICES. KAZANJYAN & CO, - Turkes: Teheran, Persia; Tremont Row, Luston; Bellevue Ave., Newport, RL _nol0-1n 1203. F st. a. w. Joux I . Panes 918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, WASHINGTON, D.C STATIONER AND ENGRAVER VISITING, WEDDING AND RECEPTION CARDS PROMPTLY AND PROPERLY EXECUTED. 221m ver coins, in large quantities, for the everlasting Per- Lavres: Sear Sacovrs FUR-LINED CIRCULA\ SATIN LINED CIRCULARS. BEAVER CAPES AND MUFFS. YUR TRIMMING. CARRIAGE ROBES. FUR GLOVES. SEAL CAPs. LADIES' AND CHILDREN’S FURS. GENTS DRESS SILK HATS. 3, 86 eh FASHIONABLE STIFF HaTS, 81.90, $2, £2.50, $3, 83.50, 84, 8450. OPERA BATS. BOY'S HATS AND CAPS. CANES AND UMBRELLAS. JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, 621 Pennsylvania Avenue. n26-1m | Srecran Assovxcenenr: Fresh supplies of Ladies’ WRAPS just received, at re- ler Newmarkets. Sicillenue Silk Russian Circulars and Dolman at 20 per cent dis- count from October prices. These are genuine reduc- tion JEAVER MUFFS and TRIMMINGS in all shades ices. SEAL SACQUES, 36 inches to S0inches long. SEAL ULSTERS. 54 inches long. MINK-LINED CLECULARS. SQUIRREL-LINED CIKCULARS and RUSSIAN CLECTL ARS. BLACK HARE MUFFS, best quality, Satin-dlined, $1.25 cach, BLACK HARE COLLARS, 75c. each. B Cal all shndes and prices, NUTRIA CAPES: 15 inches dexp, 88. paces thine pertaining to the Pur Trade at New York ices. WILLETT & RUOFF, HATTERS AND FURRIERS, (05 Pennsylvania avenue, 26 FAIRS, FESTIVALS, é&e. f ‘ber Ist to the 6th. Beason tickets, 25 cents, Admission 10 cts. ai-6e* of, MET GUARDS. Artillery Band. Season tickets, 50 cents. AL RIFLES’ ARMORY, ! . 10 cents. Commencing DECEM- BEER Ist and continuing until the following Monday. n2y-Tt n! Can:sraas Axv New Yuan Cazps TOGETHER WITH A FULL AND COMPLETE STOOK OF GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Calendars for 1885, Thackeray, T: ‘Tennyson, Ruskin, Emerson, Hi Lonatellow, Wh hakespeare and others opens to -day, to which I mvite an eacly call from my trience and public to insur’ choice of stock. = G. 4. WHITAKER, AlLR AND LUNCH. DAY, December st, 2d and 34, at WILLARD Lunch, Scents. Fair Tickets, 10 cents. The Ladies of ST ANDREW'S P. E. CHURCH will give a LUNCH from 12 to 2 Daily, anda FAIR during the evenings of MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNES- Hai ‘St VATIONAL FREE KI BAZAAL AND E From Thauksgiving Da UCATIONAL E: vening ““Tickets for sale ct Droop’s and Ellis’ Music 924 G street, aud at the Temperance Cafe. at 3 o'clock. RDERGARTEN BUILDING, HIBIT, November 27th, until Wel. nesday. December Sd, in Masonic Temple, day and er Stores, at | | | | LECTURES. (A GIHE REQUEST OF MANY E ticled “Madagaskara,” the Lan Being the narrativect a 1 ee et. roms stereopticon views from sketches taken by the author in the dente of Washington, Lieut. SHUFELDT, U. 8. N., repeat his Lecture, recently delivered before the American Geogray hical Sovtety. at ( hickering Hall, en- : ot “>inbad, the Sailor.” wel and hazardous Journey Illustrated with nu- otographs tal; Presen- | Queen: Leading the Party to ti NT RESI- and represent- he | The Lars: Crorn, & INCHES WIDE, ALL WOOL, © CENTS. (onton Flannel, 3 cts. Gi cts..8 cts. and 10.cta, 10-4 Sheeting Cotton, best make, 24 ico Dress Goode at alors 1234 cta, 0 colors, All-wool Flannel Suiting, 5 ct. Black Cashm-res, 25 cent Colored 25 cents. Silk Velvets, ull colors, 81 Black Dress Sil, 10s 85 cts Bed Comforts, +5 ctx. $1.00; 81 35, 81.52. Wool pair, $2.0 Best kpels, ica sece, Nottingham Lace, 20 cts, 25 cts., WUcta, C. M. TOWSON, New Yous Pose Juice Cwss 696 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South side, COLORS. JERSEY JACKETS. JERSEY NEWMARKETS. PET- SIAN WRAPPINGS. CLOTH NEWMAREETS, IN BLUE AND BROWN. CLOTH COATS THAT HAVE BEEN LEFT FROM La8ST YEAR AT HALF PRICE. PLUSH COATS. IMPORTED CLOAKS. OUR STOCK 18 LARGE, AND COMPRISES ALL THE Nov- | Ox Rorrrnz, Soa 6AND 4057raz STREET NORTRWEST ELTIES. SILKS, VELVETS AND DRESS GOODS. HEA’ AND ENGRAVED GLass- RICH, v¥ cur ween EN Deciven Ar Last. 2105 Pennsylvania Avenue A Cc AED! Our Christmas Souvenir will consist of a PAIR OF RUBBER SHOES, Presented with every purchase of FIVE DOLLARS WORTH Of Boots, Shoes or Slippers, From NOVEMBER 28TH TILL DECEMBER 25TH, at YOUNG'S SHOE HOUSE, 402 Tra Stare. Sign of The Old Woman in Window. P.S.—Sole agent for the celebrated $2.50 ELECTRIC SHOE, | Which cures Rbeumatisn, Sore Feet, Bunions and | Corus. 2812 Disser Asp Tra Sens, From the best French and English Manufacturers, DECORATED GLASS AND CHINAWARE, GAME, FISH AND CREAM SETS. ‘Onur stock of the above is immense, and we are offer ing them at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 4. W. BOTELER & SON, n25-6t 923 Penusylvanis aveaue THE ARMY AND NAVY BRAND PURE RYE WHISKEY HAS NO SUPERIOK. ‘Only at WITMER'S. nal 1918 Pennaylvanis avenue, aT BOTTOM PRICES. ONE CAR LOAD NOW aT DEPOT And for sale by SAMUEL C. PALMER 1204 29th strest northwest. Telephone 454, INDIA SHAWLS IN GREAT VARIETY, HAVING | Hesdquartersforths PURCHASED LARGELY, MANY BARGAINS. W. M. SHUSTER & SON! 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR $™B TENE peer 1s THE CHEAPEST. 0028 Exsoursxe Ee S, WE HAVE SECURED | watTNEY CHILDRENS CARBIAGE OOMPANT. BEAL INDIA SHAWLS FROM $75 TO 9500,

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