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“LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. © THE CHIEF SiOwar. OFFICER. wwasnrsorow, D.C, December 8, 198, 102m. Zor the middle Atlantic states, fair weather, westerly winds, slight ail of temperature, higher Birometer. | For Tucwiay, generally fair weather and slightly | lower temperature are Indicated for the Atlantic | cuast states. Frome cards, $1.50 per 1 fies and souvenirs, $1.50 and New Ye. aged (over 500 Rouse decora- | ndrickss, sin ball 3. &C.y at vostic Watent | OvR $ Costow Mape Boors are equal fy. yaa Stoany giz order bunts. Youngs shoe hors, seni lor Ube erlebrated $250 Pragexrs ror Tax Honrpays.—Silk handkerchiefs, anen handkerchiefs, gloves, scarfs and Ue, at wricos to suit the most econoiateal. Franc’s, comer Rand D, the oniy strictly one price hats and geov’s furnishing store tn this city. i SATURDAY night during the hard rai storm a) cutaney on Police headquarters was blown down, carrying with it several Wirvs of the fire alarm tel- | egrapa. | Feeseur's Ick Crea and charlotte russe, full Ine of Matilard’s candies, fruit cakes, pound cakes, felies, mince pies and every nice thing for Christ- mas, at Pussell’s, 1447 New York avenue. xap Sinsheimer’s aavertisement, | Mowzy To Loaw on real estate by B. H. Warner. | SranvEp glass substitute agency, 411 7th street. Samsrao’s opeaing of toys will take place on De- % ce tn the elty. Prorocraraic Wax. Iss cabinet photos, uutll January Ist, at $1.25 per dozen. New York Photo Co., 7237 est, east side. Couass, Couns axp Tuxoar yield really to KB. Dougiass # Sons’ Capsicum Coagh Drops. ‘Tuenvomeress anp TeLescores repaired. Hemp- Jers, 455 Pa. a ND DISTRICT. tm, ete, To-Night. Aubavan’s OrrRa Hovse.—“OT to Egypt.” Navlowat, TheatTRR—Joe Jefferson in “The Cricket om the Hearth” and “Lend me Five Shil- Tings” Forv’s Orera Hovst.—Minnie Palmer in “My Sweetheart.” Dusk MesevM.—Interesting performance. Masonic Terie. —Carroll Institute fair. Condensed Locals. Screet lamps will be lighted at 6:00 p.m. and ex- tinguished at 1 a.m. ‘Cuples of Saturday's Coubie-sheet Star, contain- ing an offietal list of the residences in thtS city of Senators and Representatives, can be had at the iting room; price two cen’s. <epne meeting of the second district Children’s Christmas ciub will be held at the Franklin school Dullding, on Wednesday, at half-pas* three o'clock DP. m., instead of haif-past seven. colored, was fined $20, or 60 days in ja and battery on William Hunter, who exhibited several cufs.on bis head and testified that they were infileted with a knife in the fendant. ‘The steamer Jane Moseley urcay might went ashore on sust Stonped to pick U that the man bad ru: sey S20. Brosnan while attempting on Saturday ‘into a Wiiton to stop A runaway Horse, on 3d 1, Was thrown te the groundand oadiy injured ih the rigit leg. r Lcity Guards, Capt 4th anoiversa A reception il be held in the fore he left. Id disgrace him and bis ay who. aswns stated be streets inst Wednes- (wandering at the ume, Luy a dose of at her iriendt Tiought se of the au- inly of members of ‘Tas CONGREGATION OF A PAS s puiplt at the Second Baptist church, colored, bas tea vacant 11th, at whieh time sou Gaskins, Who b; for several years, was discharged. For has been trouble in the members of ners were in as, While the gor minister. kins several aud yester- charch between U the eongresation fovor of Fr: ag the Rev. Mr. ¢ younger members wanted R at sf THAD: day one week agi it Wes wnNOUNCed that the Rev. Bishop Jouw—., at seminary, would om ciate peste service was opencd, =n bis sermon | his preach in LS provest, N street, bu re Was tl hureh. ‘ihe persous tor Khoi the Warrsats were issied appeared at ebureh, aad Ub arrested, abd Will be tried in p-mortow, About seven years camzeh, and raation, the reven burs sunk the buiiding 1 two Lew ones. | Sale of the Butler Granite Buildings on Capito I201 ‘There was placed ecord to-day a deed of transfer of the granite hou=2son Capitol Bill, by Benjaiain F, Butler to Joan Cassels, the considera- being $75,000. There are three of these housts anding posit! of the bi ad its pr ximat ue Drow of pitol, it has us erected He has occu- nin the cl to the ( It ucture, jen. Butler. he ot t occupant of the B and the most ele- Senator was stilt a nm is regerded ag bis confidential map. He is aman ef Weaith, and owns agreat deal of property in this ety. ————— Kopeantes Revorrep.—Michael O'Brien, 1801 S t northwest, reports stoen from lis Stable a set ol harness; value, $6. John C. Travers reports That bis collector collected $11.50 on Saturday and fated to return ft. ‘Thomas a. Quantrell, 1630 19th Street northwest, reports stolen from his wood shed. On Friday night Chickens and otber ardcies, valued Bt $10. Alonzo Lawson, 307 7th street southwest, Feports stolen from his clewe store yesterday $97 Li lone. Wiliam H. Mohler, 1500 North Capicot Sizer, reports stolen from his house five bottles of cologue; vaiue, $3. Mrs M. Langiey, of Caitfornis, Feports stolen ‘from her room ia Willard’s hotet a Sod waten and ebatn; valued at $5. W.F. Wall- Smith, 295 1st street northeast, reports stoi iliway of his louse an iunbrella, ete.; value, ¥.00, Late Saturday night a freight car sianding 0b Vinginia avenue was broken into and a box ot fanned corn and a quantity of fruit stolen, Last Right a tickel-plated lamp, Valued at $8, was stolen frum off a train while standing on och sireet, Zaz Goop Trarians.—The fair which during the Past week has been conducted at Masonic hall, comer 19th street and Pennsyivania avenne, in the interest of Star of Hove Lodge of Good Templars fiss Drought, to.a successtul Close, Scurday xen Ings were loanpuraved last eveuing unde? ti gs were evening under agement of Mr. A. Kalstrom at Seamen's Bethel, Caner Sth and L streets southeast. The atwnd- ance w s larze.——Ocid Fellows’ hail, on 6th Strvet Southeast, was filled yesterday afternoon, the occa- sion being Addresses Mn EA Rave ‘everyuniag inet orn See adveriise- Ment in the Ausucn columa. }to take a_car-load ofthe chureh | % ‘The general committee of the New York county democracy has unanimously adopted @ reso- Intion pledging that organization to attend the inauguration of President Cleveland in this city. Judge Andrew White promised of members of the 23d district te Washington and keep the silver punch bowl, weighing 16% pounds, wyich has been pre- ai0@ to him, tel: O¢ panch from the veginning to end of the Journey. One hundred mezbers of Sunuel J. Ranvall Associetion of Philadelphia » sictied the toll and paid the first installment, 1 Tesjuired for the trip to the inauzu Hnany democracy. Rave also de- ‘the in uguration in large foree, to have secured the right of column and el, the civie portion of the precession, The Harper's Ferry Mounted Rifles, Major Geo. W, Green, com- izand.ni, purpose puftielpating in the Inaugura- Vom, ce ie Fatal Coal 0:1 Explosion. ‘A WOMAN GOKSED 10 DEATH. About 7 o'clock last night a coal off lamp ex- Ploted tn house No. 2608 I street northwest, occu- Lowers, and she was so badly head and body that she died oelock, after a night of terri winan’ was called in and did iate her pain. The fire in house was extinguished by @ fireman from B truck house Without turning in an alarm. Alteged Navy Department Frauds. JUDGE WYLIK'S DECISION TO-DAY. Saturday fn the Criminal Court,Judge Wyle, the arguinent om the demurrers in the cases of August Fnrgdort, EC. Kirkwood and Daniel Carrigan, charged with presenting false vouchers to the Navy Dopariment, were concluded after THe STaw’s Te clusrd, ind Judge Wylle took the matter under advisement. ‘THE DEMURREKS OVERRULED. ‘This morning Judge Wylie gave his decision. He sald the first commt was under section 5438 R. 8, proiblied the presentation of any false, fetitfous or frandnient claim, and the count Charged the Bresental of a fraiidulcnt Dll foF the pose of obialn! 2 Be. Erie to present w elaim and also to presenta bu and the Indictment was objected to that it did not set out the ‘The indictment did not aver thot tue ci. Im was fled, but the bill was presented, and the court was asked fo assu:ne that no claim was filed. The bill itself was actatm, and on its fe did not think 1: was ne- ‘Tis was a statutory crime, fee presented It, and cessary to go furtier. | snd Ii was not necessary to go beyond using the worls of the statute. He woald therefore overrule the demurrer as to the first count. The second count does not deserfbe the clatm, and does deseribe the ceruficate of PS. Wales 23 faise, Hletitions and frandulent, and wherein it was false. ‘The certisieate sets forth that tive articles: had been purenased, but the averment fs that they iad not been furnished, and the certifleate had been obtciued to support the fraudulent ctaim, ‘This count was, in his opinion, perfectiy valli. ‘The third count charzes that the d ts nttered and published as true 2 certain certitteate of P. 8. Wales, and {t wes argued thavit was objectionable Decause It was a tive, Dut the court did see where the argu i. THlen,there was an act of Congress whi td an indietnent, pro- vided i is to the party ot yjections urzed were ts Were endangered, he saw no the indictment. ‘The demur- overruled. The defendants eto plead. AWorney asked that the demurrers tn the second series be fixed for an early day. b ad that be Would hear the argument for qna. Was, theroore, \S asked for his clients to note an ex- ception to the overruling of the demurrers, — Death of Oxcar K. Harris, A WELI-ENOWS JOURNALIST PASSRS AWAY. ‘Mr. Osear K. Harris, for many years one of the busiest an‘ best known Journalists of Washington, died day morning at his home, 713 2d street, northwest, after a long 1! sumption. iss of pulmonary con- ‘Though he had snffered from the ease for many months he continued tlt October 16th last, when he was TO Sur During nis last days he e Chr rightsville, York county, Pa. paper work In this city in 1862 a8 a Stak. Subsequently he served in cipsolty at different times oa the gencer, Une Evening Express, the Trituue of Uhis city. For many soclated with Mr. F. A. Kichard- Feports of the proceedings of Congress 10 the Washington and Baltimore papers, i Various press assocktrions, For several years he Was cofrespondent here of the Baltimore Sun, ui for a tine he was assuclated with Major Ben? the correspoudence of the Boston 2 Was appointed mi edi- held that position until his rris Was cistiaguished by apt- ud untiring industry in Journalistic work. maby Years of reportorial service at the Fded by nls associates 28 Oe of jost capable men tn the corps of io this city. He was active inter st in the city ‘a Short tite avas a member of the board of tees of the public schovis. He leaves a wife, u children, His parents, whose home is tn Wriehtsville, survive ‘The Temains were taken the half-past nine o'clock this iauznlng for jaterment at Wrightsville, where the 2 Services will be held. attended meeting of the newspaper men was held at the rooms of the United W. Brady presiding secretary. A com- sed of Messrs. Ringwald, Ci tke, . be Witte and Godwin, druited a suitable seutimeni of tic newspay th of Mr. Harris, whtel ed to the Widow. UCCESSOR AT Eerpaany Cavech— je Dishop-eect, during the ser- he couducted) at Epiphany cium dudes to ills approaching Unit he could but regret arted from oue of the cear- er men ‘Will be Fie Was Se ates We Dy Daring his remarks he sald he was the vesiry to announve that Rev. Dr. Detroit, Mich., had by a ited to assume the reetor- sald It Was but just that {be informed on the sub contileting rumors that d. Rev, Dr, Brewster rded as a very yinau. He was s+ Knuwn since he entered mn) entiy b je isa . E. , Sovie, a printer, ot Hertheast, was she Tie iives In adouble be od by Mrs, » partion in the atte benween, Mr. Soule went to the att tndow and ht prese ifs. Dolphin's chudren, a luiriier, were « boarder ta the epesed bur te" betere the re: he Dail struc iat, DUL NOL necessa- ni fhe sitieition Was Uhen ex ldron apolusized Tur bis basty th ‘Term this morning tor Columbla agalust tho t company was “heard An in the Poilce Court neut of nd DuFMing stielts In VIO on 2h Of the regulation of the board of se Was brought up by certiorari. makes tive polnt that the fines and re ming the comint 2th Police Court at the instance and Talses the question Ft las Jurisdiction, and re- Sasa, Mesers Riddle and ict, and Messrs. W. B. es Fon TrErt IMposzD BY JvDGE SNELI. Ice Court, this morning @ colored servant od Jane Sbetton, alias Price, wos sen- )tLrve months in Jail for stealinz $10 from. over, lus. Mery Borsekowski, living at 912 cet sotueast, Joli Burgess, & Mb He pleaded guilty, sia jail George Gordon, eacedto Uiree months for stecring au intoxicated man toward Ju- fy square. b's Exposition at Outo Kattxoap.— tot 5 joa a3 to differ- ent routes and accummodations appiy as above. al Shall be collected by prosecution, Saxrorps RADICAL CURE FOR CATARRH. WITCH-HAZEL, AMERICAN PINE, CANADA FIR, MARIGOLD AND CLOVER BLOSSOMS, A single dose of SANFORD’S RADICAL CURE in- relieves the most violent Sneezing or Heed Colds, cloars the head as by magic, stops watery dis- charges from the Nose and Eycs, prevents Ringing ‘Notses in the Head, curs Nervous Headache, and sab- ues Chills and Fevets, In Chronic Catarrh in cleanses the nasal passages of foul mucus, restores the senses of smell. taste and hearing when affected, frees the head, ‘trrost and bronchial tubes of offensive matter, sweet- ens und purifes th breath, stops the couch, and arrests the progress of Catazrh towards Consumption. One bottle tudical Cure. one box Catarrhal Solvent and Sanford's inhaler, all in one pa kage, of all drug;cists,for $1. Auk for SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., Boston. COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS, For the relief and prevention, 1#% INSTANT IT 18 AP- FLIED, of Rheumatism, Neuralgiu, Sciatica, Coughs, Colds, Weak Back, Stomsch and Bowels. Shooting Pains, Numbness, Hysteria, Ferusie Pains, Palpitation. Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Bilious Fever, Malaria and Epidemics, use COLLINS’ PLASTERS (an Electric Battery combined with = Porous Plaster) and laugh at Pain. 25 conts everywhere, a PURGE OUT THE LURKING DISTEMPER THAT undermines health, and the constitutional vigor willreturn, Those who suffer from au enfeebled aud disordered state of the system should tske AYER'S SAR- SAPARILLA to cleanse the bicod, aud restore vitality. ‘OW OFTEN DO WE HEAR OF THE SUDDEN fatal termination of acase of croup, when a young life might have been faved by the prompt useof AYER’ CHERRY PECTORAL! Be wise in time, and keep a bottle of it on hand, ready for instant use. a Tae Veax Lowest (CASH) PRICES FOR DRY GooDs. BEAUTIFUL FRENCH DRES3 GOODS, just recetved. CASHMERE SERGES, all colors, 12 yds. for 82, worth double the price:cheapest Lrées Goods in the Uirted COLORED BROCADE SILK VELVET, all Colors, re- duced to 81. LADIES’ CLOTH SUITING. ! and Yard and balf wide, die." NY Ana Brown, one COLORFD SILK PLUSHES, $1.60, COLORED AND BLACK SATINS, 500. BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS, IN REMNAN' AUTIFUL, DR DS, IN ANTS, re- DOUBLE WHITE BLAN UBLE, WHITE JBLANKETS (immense siza), ex- COLORED SILKS (fine French Goods) reduced from 81 BLACK SILKS (made in France), very fi . Guetd from SESS to BL ne TOT Aine auality, re BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, all pure linen, 503 FINEST QUALITY SURAH CASHMERES. all pure fine wool, neariy « ard and a half worth 81.23 reduced t 150. ae BLA, CASHMERE SHAWLS, all pure fine wool, COLORED SILK VELVETS, 81.25. DOUBLE WHIITE BLANKETS, $2 HEAVY BED COMFORTS, 81. SUitAl CASHMERES, all pure wide double width ail eolorm reduced keen 0C%s Stas a CARTE, 7 Manoir Space, Boy. WHERE TO BUY. How WHAT TO BUY. BUY WISELY AND YOU WILL LAY UP MONEY BYE-AND-BYE, WHEN YOU BUY BE BURE TO TRY A PLACE WHERE PROFITS AR£ NOT HIGH. MONEY SAVED IS MONEY EARNED, AND BUY- ING WISELY 18 EASILY LEARNED. ITS VERY PLAIN THAT NOTHING IS LOST BY BUYING CLOTHING AT TEN PER ORNT ABOVE FIRST COST. YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND THIS ACTUAL HERE AT 971 AND 929 SEVENTH STREET. TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 921 amp 929 SxvENTH STREET, ‘Makes no loud promises or pretentious boasts, and has Ro desire to emulate those clothiera who prvanis- to nell clothing cheaper than {t cau be manufactured. Toofler to give 82 for 811s to excite suspicion at ouce, and the public always recards such an offer with distrust. But when it comes to reliaiile goods at lowest prices THE TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE cannot be wndersold. It ins well known fact that those who promise the most xeldom do the least, and we ste careful to promise nothing that we cannot perform. A reputation for hovest desling and low prices is worth whole columns of newspaper advertising. This is the reputation THE TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE has, and it wants all the people to know it, Ten per cent above actual cust is as low as good cloth- ing can be wold, That is all we promiso, Wise buyers will not expect more If you want reliable goods and Jow prices cone to THE TEN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 921 ap 929 Suvextm Srazer. STRICTLY ONE PRICK, Open evenings till 9, Saturday, 11. ‘27 Please bear in mind, we have no connection with any other house in this city. a6 INSHEIMER & BRO. SOON Tai tthect tet, Hana I, ana sist Matreet, oj Goll Particular attention to our very complete BOOTS AND SHOFS FOR THE. PALI. TRADE. We are vole sxwpte for BURT'S C rep MEN'S SHOES. ttre none better aiat are mie Eeruple gutomimade.” We nuve the following atten: Ultt's FINE GALT, button or plain, and potated BULTS EINE CALE Congress waiters in’ broad’ and BURT S FINI ‘CALF Iece-h GALE Iece-hook bala, BULI-R FINE catra booed bottous orld ments ex ous, for BURES LOW BHOES in lacs sed bones Seatemien We invite an i tion of the cods from that ant Zoot shoes. "Ehere are bo betters Inour Ladies’ Ce eae we have the CELEBRATED CUUSLN's SHOES. COUSINS FINE KID, button, high heal and pointed COUSIN'S FINE KID, common-i . COUSINS FINE STRAIGHT GOAT bution, im both cotsiss FINE PEBBLE, button, in common-sense ‘abd ow heel. MISSLS? SHOES im Kid, Straight Gost, and Pebble, FE HOES for le of heel wid. ILDREN AND MISSES PRING-HEEL SHOESin alee which goods, re pall se avery low price, We ask clgra urchasine your shoes, ewe ca: aye bua IME & BEG. buraber, shy i ‘S08 tth und S161 Mvireote, BRR 00 a 2 - Pure 3 Ee we E ERR_O O ee ERS 8 OW RAE xk k vO Yo a Ail a ae en BoB 4A KK WNRN Go pe dA Rc HORN G ges 2A ET RRS USS frR- 09 © ow w pop ri Peo" wee BD ET ERR, vr 89 www BBE & 83 \uow BB FE ¥ w “w Dopo kee E ‘he ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition ith the multitude of low test, short weight, alum oF Phowpbstepowders Seldonlyincans, bowal Lagnre Powpax Co. 166 Wall street, Nc Pry quuioc speten ry Exeeriox Hare qiiceh qupplies of DERBY and SILK HATS to settle eet alee ‘agents for DUNLAP te shi BATS. <WILLETT & RUOF®, 905 Pennsylvania avenue Tae Busr. “THE CONCORD HARNESS" THE CONCORD COLLAR aifkiius and description ac Lowest fac, eee Raw dade (CORD HABN: is stamped with LUTZ& BRO. es Pemnayivania Aveoun, ‘Adjoining National Hotel ES-HORSE BLANKETS and CARRIAGE ROBESia great variety at very low oclT Acooapiox Prsrent peppery. ni2im Ger ound. Also, Coctage Ch Ledics, Misses, and Children. CITY ITEMS. HOLIDAY GOODS. ___ HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. Laber overcomeseverything except colds, which Dr. Bull’s Cough syrup conquers at once, 1 Bay Early and Avoid the Rush. M. Ai 817 Th street northwest, offers the following extraordinary Datgalns for Tocmor: Tow and Wednesday. Cali and see that we mean ‘and have everything we advertise: Large ings, 84c.; Wash sets, containing 7 pieces, 41c; silver plated castor, 9c; our express wagons at ‘Tc. Is the same sold elsewhere at $1.95; hand- painted fruit plates, 1c. each; fruit saucers to Match, 1c; large canopy top doll carriages, 79c.; regular price elsewhere at $1.25; 3 doz. decoral cups and saucers, 69c.; our $1.50 hobby horses, 92c.; decarated chamber’ sets, $2.98; with jar, $4.97; large blackboard and table combined, 87; 3g doz silver plated teaspoons, 83c.; large children Chairs, all colors, 29c; aetual Price, Tec. toy foiding chalrsy 17c.; and’ thousands of otlier bargains too numer” ous to mention. 1 R. Goldschmid, 814-7th wt. ne wey ‘The remarkable reductions in my toy ana house furnishing departments announced by me last ‘Week Were very promptly appreciated by the pub- Ne and my sales largely Increased; I will therefore make further reductions and offer the folowing special bargains suitable for holiday presents, for Yosmorrow; decorated combination English china dinner and tea sets, 106 pieces $11.79; Lava or ma- ‘olen smoking sets rediiced from $1.50 to 6c; ¥ dit- rent styles of large doils reduced from 35¢ to 19¢ and 25c ‘dolls to 1c; 6 handsome hand painted French china fruit piates reduced from $1.50; to 8% dessert saucers to match from $1.25 to 69¢; bs for boys S7c, worth 75c; new square shape Of deco- Fated china tea sets, 56 pieces reduced trom $5, to $3.37; handsome decorated French china fruit or cake stands 7¥c worth §1.; tumbiers 6 for 15¢; shape, decorated Eng.ish diwner sets, 13 usual” price $22.50, now offered at $16. fancy table tea trays 79, worth $1.;Uin toilet peice 31.37; Brass swinging lamps, handsomely lecorated, only $4.74, Worth $7.50; English Terra- Cotta mantel ornaments reduced from $2.50 a poir to $1.25; fancy splash mats 18c, worth 25c; combin: ton crystal table set containing 11 pes only 89c, Worth $1.50; large folding toy tabies 7¥c worth 99c; writing desks reduced from 50c to 25c; and from $1 to 49¢; story books with fancy pletures (for chil. dren), 7e Worth 15¢; 1 The Johnson, 13th and E. ‘Three hundred bushels fino old Rappabannock Plants arrived to-day. ‘These oysters have Deen Planted tree years, and were contracted for early in Ube fall. They are solid fat. Our ordinary steams and stews are as good as most hguses’ selects. Johnson, 18h and E, and caterer of oysters for the famous ‘Saloons 440 and 442 9th. Ladies’ large ‘saloons attached. 1 Beautiful Line Gentlemen’s Scarfs, Gloves, Suspenders, Hats and Underwear, &c; nest assortment ana lowest prices in the city, at Auerbach's Saxony Wool Knit Jacket Depot, (un 18, 3 Ch: G, Mueden, » 680 1st street northeast, says Lipp’s Prem- lum Soap ought to be used by every 3 it needs no blueing snd washes white. 3 Franc’s $1.20 genuine seal skin caps for boys and girls are Deauties. 6 Handsome Gentiemen’s Scarfs 235c,only, at Auerbach’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and H. 1 Reauced in Price. Hanan &Son'sb=st French Cait Hand-sewea Shoes at $6.50. Also, other great bangaius In gentiemen's She Shoes, at 4 T. S. GARTRELL! ‘900 7th street, corner of 1. Ladies and Children, For cheapest fine Wraps, go to J. E. Young, 7th Street, 726. Save 2 per cent. Black Casnmeres from 123¢. up. 6 Beat Quality Blue Flannel Shirts ‘at Auerbach’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and H. 1 Drew’s Drag Store open all night, 6 Imported Shoes, Ladies’ fine Paris Boots and Slippers for evening and street wear; Gentlemen’s fine Slippers, at ‘T. S. GARTRELUS, 4 900 7th Street, corner of’ L Mr. C. Auerbuch, cor. 7thand H, * Is sole agent for the District of Columbia fcr the noiseless New American No. 7 sewing machine, 1 Mothers. If you are fafling; broken, worn out and nervous, ‘use “Wells! Hewlth Renewer.” $1. Druggista. 8 On Thirty Days’ Tria. The Voltaic Beit Co.,.Marshall, Mich. wilt send. Dr. Dye's Celebrated ‘Electro-Voltate Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to mon roung oF old) Who are ufllicted with nervous de- ty, lost vitality and kindred troubles, guaranvee- "3 ‘and complete restoration of’ Health and Address as above. N. B.—No risk Ls ‘Ubirty days’ trial iS allowed. — W,3,mm ty mi incurred, as ‘Thornton’s Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oll with Hypophosphites of Lime And Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impaired Rutrition and genefal debility; easy and pleasant totake, Prescribed by Physicians. Sold by Drug- Fists. Lange bottles, 0c. | Nanuructured by W. hornton, Corner Biltmore and Murrisou streets, Baltimore, Ma. UWE fur and Sealskin Garments. c. C. Shayne, the well-known Wholesale Fur ‘Manufacturer, 103 Prince street, New York, will sell elegant Fur Garments at retail at lowest cash wholesate prices this season. ‘This will afford a splendid opportunity to purchase strictly rettable Furs direct from manufacturer, and save Tetaller's Prouts, Fashion Book mailed free. ¥,e-3m “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney sutter, churned morning, and delivered in haif-pound “Ward” pritits, 45c. per » Burterimlik aha sweet Se. Per quart, Creaka 16. pint Tue iserr Stone, CORNER 10ra AND F, Bells a good Newmarket Overcoat at $10, worth $18 An elegant Newmarket at 815, worth £25, A fine Chinchilla Surtout at $20, worth $35, Asplendid Chinchilla D, B. Coat and Vest at $8, worth 815. Afew more of those fine Prince Albert Suits at $20, worth $35. A.good Overcoat in licht, mecium or heavy weight at 87.50, worth $12. A Splerdid Overcoata at $3.75, $10.25, $1273, $15.50 £817.75, 819.50 and $21. fully 33 per cont leas than prices at any other store in the city. Bnsiness Suits from $6.25 up, to suit every taste and Pocket, Black, brown, dahlia, wine colored Corkscrow 4-B Cut- away Suita at 712; cheap at $20. Extra weight double-breasted Bine Flannel Suits, fas? colors, cheup. ‘Macnificent line of Boys’ Suits and Overcoats from 6225 up. Gossamers and Rubber Costs at a sxcrifice to close. ‘Tmmense variety of Odd Pants, $1.25 and up. Fine Biack Broadcloth Suits at $20, worth $40, at THE MISFIT STORE, n19 COR 10rs AND F STREETS. Lazoz Sroox GREALY. ARIETY. ELEGANCE OF STYLE. NOAH WALKER & Ca, 625 Penusylvania ave. NOAH WALKER & CO. 626 Pennsylvania ave, | NOAH WAI ERR & Ci | SGdBettny venta gre” [ NOAH WALEER & Co, CS FenintIvaninave NOAH WALKER & CO., | G25 Pennsylvania ave, | NOAH WALKER & CO, 625 Pennsylvania ave, NOAH WALKER & CO, (25 Peunsyivania ave, jOAH WALKER & ag PERFECT FIT. nade Clot for the leant money Garments for Business, ‘Garments for D ‘Garments for Work. Solid Values for your Dollars. ‘Three floors stocked with tho BEST-MADE CLOTHING, Ploce Goods for Ordered work: a NOAH WALKER & CO., — OverSacks and Newmarketa, (626 Penusslvauia eve, NOAH WALKER & CQ, i Ponsay ania eve? ‘NOAH WALKER & 8 Pemnnyrcanianve” 9 andl Childe mngieat vanity stone Saat LOW FiGiS! Painrixe JUDD & DETWEILER, 490 AND 422 11TH STREET NORTHWEST, GNorth of Star Building.) ‘NEW BUILDING, NEW TYPE, ‘The Largest and Most Complete Printing Office in ‘Washington, employing nearly 100 workmen, nent ee eee BOOK AND JOE WORK Ot every description executed cn short notice and #t tair prices, bas | Houmr OFFERING. B. G. Davis, ‘19 MARKET SPACE GRAND DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY GOoDs. ‘WE HAVE ON OUR COUNTERS NOW THE FINES LINE OF HOLIDAY GOODS WE HAVE EVER OF- FERED—MANY THINGS AT ABOUT HALF PRICE, WILL ALSO OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS IN OUS: BLACK DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. POPULAR GOODS AND POPULAR PRICES. EB. G. DAVIS, 46 ___ COR EIGHTH ST. AND MARKET SPACE. SEATON PERRY, | PERRY & BROTHER) ELEGANY GAL PLUSH SACQUED AT 64000 AND BROCADED VELVET VISITES AND 1.0NG WRAPS, FUR AND SA‘ IN-LINED SICILIENNE CIRCULARS, 125,00 TO $75.00, BR RAPS. FROM TWO TON! KD VELVET AND PERSIAN NEWMARKETS AND evs. ALL SIZES, FROM 32 70.44 INCHES, 3.00. AT $5.00. BLACK SILK JERSEYS, CHUDDA SHAWLS, CAM. EWS HAIR SHAWLS, FRENCH BEOCH SHAWLS. BONNETS, PONSON'S AND SCHROEDER’S BLACK. CACHEMIRE SILKS FROM 750. TO $3 59. SUPERB STOCK OF LYON'S SATIN DU x NES. IN BLAC ADES, FOR STREET, Bi HESS! WHITE ECEPTION 8, PERINOT'S CELEBRATED KID GLOVES. IMMEN*E ASSORTMENT OF LINEN AND SILK NDEERCHIEFS AND MUFFLE! UMBRELLAS FOR LADIES AND GEN- TLEMEN, WITH SILVER, GOLD, EBONY AND BUCK HORN MOUNTING AND NATURAL WOOD PERI ChE foe poupurs 4 “\PECIALTY.” FE ‘ECHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND OOR- RECT PRICES, SEATON PERRY, Peary Burtpryo, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. Established 1840. ac HOH ppp Hi opp Rat FFF 88s WE. BOB. BS. FL Gy HHO pops K KD OF Bgs8> ppp. DD 4 2 OUR OWN IMPORTATION. DDD KK KEK BK. THE FINEST GOODS, K EK F 7 WHOLESALE PRICES. F gis Sssq READ. ADVERTISEMENT. S38 h A ppp qi AA DD it AA DD It Aah OD OD IT 4 A DDD bt 5.8 Pure Linen Cambric Hemsti:ched Hdkfs, hand em- idered initials f Usual retail price 2se, Palais Boyal'price 190, 5-8 All-Linen, hemstitched borders, in_new fancy de- tigns, warranted fast’ Colors. Vonal retail pric" 12 Falals Royal price Lie. 5-8 Sheer Linen Hdkfa, col’d hemstitch borders: slso in plain and fancy ewbr'd borders in white. Usual retail price $9. Palsis Royal price 24¢. 5.8 Finest Paris styien, in had embr'd and ov ak sf very dues! GheweLasea Tous. re ail prior bso. Royal price 48c, Goo, EEE NNN TTT ™ so BE RN TET GGo EEE NNN T Sgg5 Extra sizo, warranted All-Linen Hakfa, fancy borders Usnal retail price 1c. Palais Royal price 11c. Very fine Linen Fdkfs, in extra al; inch and 2 inch ery Spe then, ported frum Frease, Usual retail price 29c. Palais Royal price 23c, Handsome box containi: finest Linen Hdkfs, Thanaemib dig any tate Urusl retail price 83 90. Palais Hoyal price 84.85, coo HUN n LT ” O°o HoH Tt E RPh © S885 coo HH Ht LLL Dopp S888 All: Linen, colored borders, funny designs, al retail price 56 Puitis Royal price 46, Six Hdkfs in pretty box: our own importation, Csnel ret il price 6 Palais Royal price 486, Sy mob KOK 2 1 © KK Soon Er ES SssS oo Liu KOK = x x Unquestionably the Inrvest variety and ‘as inspection will testi_y to, Warranted All-Silk Hdkfs, all colors, 25c. Fitty drains md colors wm Sit Hakte {or 48°, ope hundred designs hy Bik Hata nf. ihe beat and Weaver” SHE HAREA Or SMe oes, Cats, Owls. Fowers, perfect i 3s of life, ‘depicted on Silk Hdkfs for $1.25. ‘Over one thousand varisties Of fino Sik Rdkfe at €1.48, ‘416% $175, 81.98, 82.25, 82,0, $2.75, 6298, $325, ET - CHINA SILK For Ladies at 39 48. 68, 75, 98. $1.25, For Gents st 48, 7 98, 81 In plaiz white, Colors and embroidered, SILK MUFFLERS. Gente’ extra size, warranted all Silk, 480, By desivns in cream. whit 1d colors, 98c, Engilab importation, $1.20, $1.98 $225, $290, 88.68.84 4 BP aE aa Ht gs Prog ERA TT oie Poo a’ Liu 2°’ Ht Sys8 00 ARO FR PS ET A RRR O O Y¥¥ AA Rk OO ¥ AAA L ~~ kK 00 ¥Y a4 LUL 2 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. a6 TET 09 FT P% | F sits P33 Y as ¢ 00 ¥ 8x38 AND RH L DDD 3 Ee Sek FT BRA tS? Bae croeL i Sea ae = HOE od? fun Ho BoP D4 ¥ Ik, EER NN TTT, Bry EC See GAS Ps P 8 K kaeSssSkee NNN OT AT RRR, 00 coco K K ZF 833° 3s F's 8,3 8.0 BM BE “oo oo Ec vTTT TTTT OO 3M Eb gf TT ¢3 A PROS 7 7 83 BANE BBB 00 T T 00 MMM PPP Ri EEE Pe Tor R og e EM Goo Eee "as! aT BILVERBEERGQ’S, ‘812 Tth street and 313 8th street northwest, LEESAAEEE PET ax ge | Corcaxe: Coroaxe: Coroame:| (74s: ooggryrar eras ae | Bee sen duet and Now York avesuo marches Also fall. (Canes, ete., ota, }ine Cut-giass Ware, Plush Cases, Shaving | | Dar Goore Ax Dare Goce FOR THE HOLIDAYS. srLxa, ZATINS AND VELVETS. so SE Re, rae ‘that have ever been in this cet mrioty. Large ‘areal 80: Plecrs colirce DRESS G east ie forhclaay Trrevents, at iS, the best Yale ever of. a DEPARIMENT—Plush Sacques, Newmar- ‘Short Wrappings, | raided Jackets tn atest acct low prices. Caimel's Hair or Real India SHAWLS cz, W. M, SHUSTER & SONA. SHAS Panele- tors, Colored Paper, Gold and Silver: Freuch Tissue and Silver Moss. Tinsel, Frosting, Candles, Tcicles, Gilt Auimula, Decorative") ict Pictures, Transfer Pictures for Milk, Toys, Gol ‘Lace’ Bot ‘Costume Crackers, Favors for the German, Toy Booka: Wonders for the Children!! Sheet Musio Scts, . J. JAY GOULD, 421 Ora Street, 06-15 Between D and E Strosta, Jvsr Recerven. 250 Decorated and Fancy Boxes of Assorted Glace Eruite, Small Sizes, direct Importation. Bottom Prices DUFFY'S PORE APPLE CIDER, 2c. per Gallon, GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, ae6 No, 1209 F Sraxer Nosrawesr. SUPERB VOLUME. ‘Romeo and Juliet. Edition de Luxe, Sones,” Poems of Bi Our Base Ball club, by Nou Bi tr atvariey of Poetic ‘Oruumental’ Calendars Toe 4A Profusion of Hlogant Christmas Cards G ©. PURSELL, 418 9th street northweat. Fine Orv Cazsrorsm Cranezr. (ZINFANDEL), 4 PER DOZEN, AT WITMER'S, 1918 Pennsylvania avenue. — Heuovanters For Casvus FRANK SHARPLES MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONER, 1 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, LARGEST, FRESHEST AND PUREST STOCK OF FINE CANDIES IN THE CITY. SrectaLroe: OARAMELS, BUTTER CUPS, BOSTON DROPS, CREAM MINTS, LIME SUICE DROPS and BOSTON CHIPS, THESE GOODS ARE FRESH EVERY DAY. WE MAKE THEM IN THE STORE IN VIEW OF EVERYONE, TWENTY-FIVE CENES PER POUND, FRANK SHARPLESS, THE LEADING CONFECTIONER, j 941 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. i o connections with any other store n12-2m Sprout Axsxovxcementy Fresh supplies of Ladtes' WRAPS Just received. at re- @uced prices, We will offer Newmarkets Sicilienue Silk Russian Cireulars and Dolmans count from October prices. tons. |GEAVER MUFFS and TRIMMINGS in all shades SHAL BACGUFS, 96 inches to Soinches long. BEAL ULSTERS &4 inches MINK LINED CIRCULAT CPRUMIREL-LINED CinCULANS and RUSSIAN BLACK HARE MUFFS, best quality, Setin-lined, 84.25 WEKCR naRE COLLARS, 75: each BEATEN CAFES tn al siades and prices, * RUTRIA CAPES, 16 inches dow rything prices. | Pertaining to the Fur Tradeat New York WILLETT & RUOFF, BATTE!S AND FURRIERS, 205 Pennsylvania avenue Booxs Booxs: ar BaUM's, 416 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Weare in constant receipt of the Intest publications, which we sell ata discount of at ieuat 20 yer orut, We have just received Au American Pol:ticlan, by F. Marion Crawford: A Young Girl's Wooine, vy ££. lion, aud Many others too numerous to mention ‘We offer aapecial tanga'n toour cu tomers in Tlus- frated Git Books, imcluding Dante's inferno, tiustra- : ee Pee Rte fs executed in the finest sty'le Call and examine our stock of Books and Station ‘We uarantee our prices to be the lowest in the city. ae (401 aT v H Morrisons, 45 Poxnsrivaxta AVEXUE, An@ eee the ia ee and elegait exsorfment TMAS C HDS, PEACGISUL GIFT both re.jgious and secular. Also, ates st¥ie in stationery. HOLIDAY GOODS on second Aor. ‘Special attractions in novelties of Plush, Leather, ae and Brasn, THERMOM? TERS in wnigne designs, Children’s BOOKS and. Ts yGigstmas Treo ORNAMENTS and GERMAN FA- PLACQUES, BRACKETS, FRAMES and BASK!TS. Ev. tomer will, be presented with @ beautiful Pocket Calendar for 1836, = os *Soone, Houmay Gurrs. SAMUEL LEWIS" SONS, JEWELERS, 1215 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. APPRECIATING THE PROBABILITY THAT FOR THE COMING HOLIDAYS ARTICLES OF MODERATE COST WILL BE GENERAL LY CHOSEN FOR PRESENTS, HAVE MADE CAREFUL PREPARATIONS TO MEET SUCH DEMAND, AND IN EVERY DEPARTMENT THROUGHOUT OUR STOCK WILL BE FOUND GOOD SELECTIONS OF ARTICLES AT MODERATE PRICES, BUT OF 8TAND- ARD STYLE AND QUALITY. SAMUEL LEWIS’ SONS, JEWELERS, 1215 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Established 1840. 1-1 Dzzews Dave Srozz, COR. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 9TH STREET, ‘Has just opened @ Choice Assortment of- GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS! ‘Comprising all the newest novelties in PLUSH AND LEATHER TOILET CASES, ODOR CASES, CABAS AND HANDSOME CUT- GLASS TO'LET SETS AND BOTTLES, BISQUE FIGURES, &c. ‘We have also the Largest and Best Asssortment of -MANICURE SETS Inthe City. In connection with the above wo have © full line of French and English Per- fumes, Colognes, &e. MANICURE GOODS A SPECIALTY. OPEN ALL NIGHT. A Cas: @2.1m Our-Christmas Souvenir will cousist 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 Sraxer. Sign of Tho Old Woman in Window. ‘P.8.—Bole agent for the celebrated $2.50 ELECTRIC SHOE, Which cures Rheumatism, Sore Feet, Bunions and Corna. 228-12 For Cunzmus. ‘Now open, ourmagnificent selection of CHRISTMAS CARDS and NOVELTIES FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Also, all the new Llustrat d Gift Books, Standard and fore. Poetical Bovis, at prices lowes than ever ow la the tinue to sclect before ths Fas Dagipa NTYNE & SON, WAL BALLANTY} aa Lanes Sear Saco-zs: FUR-LINED CIRCULARS. SATIN LINED CIRCULARS. BEAVER CAPES AND MUFFS. FUR TRIMMING. . CARRIAGE ROBES. FUR GLOVES. Houray Presexts, THE LATEST, BEST AND ONLY PERFECT BEW- ING MACHINE. THE LIGHT RUNNING NEW HOME, Acknowledged to be the highest achievement ‘of best Mechanical skili iu the country. Acomplete new se of atiachinents, performing an en- tire new and wide ratue of work. (Call or send for circular and samples of work at OPPENYFINER'S, 269th street nm w., SE Cloud Buildin. Allkinds of Sewing Machines for rent. Repairing Sewing Machines of all kinds, Ladies’ adjuatable forms for Bitting and draping dress cay EST PATENT PROCES: Tel; Best Fatnily Fiout ples, $2.35 to $250 per bar Eoceats per bushel All staple groceries cheaper than any other house, ORE & CO., ‘Terme srictly cae POOLE, Re ai¢-Im ‘ae peters ft temo FOR BALE BY ALL GROCERS. * WM. M. GALT & CO., ‘WHOLESALE AGENTS, ] any three DRY_GooDs. MPRADE DOLLAL. TARYN AT PAR FOR DRY = tt ks a3et Corner Och and E streets wor Laxssvrcu & Bno, 420, 422 424 AND Gs SEVENTH STREET IMITATED BY SOME, EQUALED BY NONE ENVIED BY ali. Tt has come to this, but we can't help it—low prices must prevail, ALL OUR DRESS GOODS MARKED DOWN. Beautiful wool-Ciling plaida in hugh and Sp oct te er a cooks, eeausea eos Pinin cashmeres, tn all the leading shades. 12% conta, 6-4 English cashmere, finest imported, at 28 cents, SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS, PLUSHES. We have more of the last-named four articles than ‘= in the city combined. Beautiful qua ity extra heavy colored aatin at 45.cente, worth #1; abd many igool batwaius in this department. Colored broca te welveta, black brocade velvete at 82.50 per yard, excellent value Oar Diack «ros erain silk at $1 te superior in quality sear te ed in this city at 140," We can is the wonder Of rwers one who visite Ie Our cloak pariors are th. Isreest to thecountry, being 88 by 100 toet, and comtaly the I niovy ever exhib ed under one toot Our prions have bees cut to such &n extent that competition is out of the question. We are selling a beautiful heavy well-made stockinet worth #5 0 walking Jacket at $2.75. well Wo arene ling heavy stockinet Newmarkets, 54 inches lone, at $6.25; mold by Others at $10 - Sct Seyug FeTanted London dye, at €125;tntrin- ig NATranted London dye, at @145.imtria- ‘Better qualities at like iow Saree, LADIES’ BROCADE VELVFT AND BROCADE Tecsh Waars > £25. worth to import 834. #29, worth to import $40. ‘835; worth to import $43. Our #5 plugh sacques cannot be equaled tn regard to quality. neand w p. they belue €2inchee lou, with god satin I sacque we bave been well” thy $0, PME owt to the quautity we haveou baud, have therefore reduced the naitie to #2 Sicilltene wilk circulars, for trimmed, quilted lined, with deep fur collar, only #9.90; reular price, #13, Black sliaconal cloth Newmorkets, full leneth, with P auld eleesriere ai colored cloth Htussiau Cirenlars at @4.75; worth @7. 75 superior Ottoman cloth Rusdan Circulara. tur: trimmed, with Landsome ornament, at $10; woreh 616. hadeni-r tue-trimrued dolmans, tn ali colors of tsa, to 30 Splendid quality black diaroual cloth with omanents, 8 8375; worth #3. 7 ored cloth sackets, frot @2.80 up ¥ dimgonal cloth New- y fur triviued, with gathered back, lod a et: weg em We have, without doubt, the largest stock of plain and braided import in the ents. nd best selected stookinet jackeus GREAT SLAUGHTER IN CHILDREN'S CLOAKa Every Ind) intending to purchiass « winter cloak this sopran alouid Goro napect this comune wc ore muking ber sclecticn. it will aupuy repay bor, Voth as regarde style, quality and pricy CHILDREN'S POLO CAPS, all Jersey cloth, reduced to 1@ blue, brows, green, cardi- FURS AND FUR TRIMMINGS in endless variety, at half of Inst year's bargains in every LANSBUK. | & BRO, a2 SEVENTH STREET. Kiners Parace. GREAT SLAUGHTER IN CLOAKS AND MILLINERT ocl0-3m Corner Ist and Indians Avenus oo FI So EP RE, EEE gSSs $0 om oiee fe G08 EOE Een Sss8= THE CELEDRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, @ without adoubt the most BravTIrcL and the most Nerariovs Flour in the world. ‘The Millers have not vnly the most perfect Mill, eon- taining as it does all the most improved Machinery in- ‘vented up to the present time, but they produces Flour Unxstnpassed by any mill in the world. To prove that, we would simply state thata lance quantity of this magnificent Flour is shipped apnually to Europeard eaten at the principal Courtsof the old worll We Guarantee that it is made from selected hard wheat grown in Minnesota and Dakota. It is an acknowledged fact, that in this Flour a perfo:t separation of the glati- nous particles of the wheat berry and s thorough elimi- nation of all weak and starchy matter bas at last boon reached. and is consequeutly more Nurnrrzovs, yield- ing more bread to the barrel than any other Flour, The best trade adinits that from its bread-mak nz qualities it is the cheapest, a well as the best, for either family or baker's use, end unsurpassed by any Flour made. every sack aud every varrel is warranted to give eutira satisfaction, STERLING’S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever offered to the trade. It is upexoclied by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please the most exacting houss- ‘Keeper aud satity the most fastidious epicure GILT-EDGE. RELIANCE. Aspiendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the cel. brated Hungarian profs, It is a very cheap and bean- ‘ful Patent, within the reach of ali classes, and we uarantes will Give sutisiuctiou toevery ous wlio Will wyit GOLDEN HILL. ‘The olf reliable stand-by and the Standant family Flour of theDistrict. Itisequal in quality tongrent many bieh priced Fateut ious, whilst it cau be bouzht for considerable less money, We defy competitors to bring forth any Flour snperior to CERES, STERLING, GILT-EDGE, KELIANCE or GOLDEN FILL, and w fee! assured that auy housekeeper whg tries them once | will Dever use anything else, For sale by all grocers, ‘Wholesale Depot, coruer ist street and Indians avenaa sel3 Wu. M. GALT & CO. Pose Aso Isviconame. ‘Those who may wish to rhrchase,cither sea deli- cious beverave or for medicinal parposes, an UNADUL- | QUILTS RETAILED ar TERATED WHISKY, are invited to make trial of the celebrated brand. whisky, upon an analytical examination, has Proved to be free from Fusil oll, an@indeed of any of the modern ingredients which are used togives ficti- tious age and flavor to tnis popular drink. FOR SALE BY SEAL CAPS. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S SUBS, GENTS DRESS SILK HATS. $5, 86, gh. FASHIONABLE STIFF HATS, 81.50, 82, $2.50, 83, $3.50, 84, $4.50. OPERA HATS. BOY'S HATS AND CAPs, CANES AND UMBRELLAS, JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, n26-im 621 Pennsylvania Avenue, Cazumus Axo New Yuus Cazns, TOGETHER WITH A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF G00Ds FOR THE HOLIDAYS, i BOOKS HOLIDAY PRESENTS . & H.W. CATHERWOOD, Sole Proprietors, usm PHILADELPHIA ‘MPORTER | FRENCH WIN! ng ep bottles for $l aceon spre OR ce eae nar ahd Carnac. "Vins de tout sortes en caine CIRCULATING a eae Cu Rorrzer Bon saXv as fee STREET NORTAWESE ‘Besdquartersforthe WHITNEY CHILDREIS CARRIAGE COMPANT. NOW I8 YOUR @HANCE FOR BARGAINS. ‘READ KING'S PALACE PRICES. ALL TTS BO All styles of JACKETS at 4, 84.50, $5, @5.50and@6. 180 SILE and SATIN WRAPS at $9, $10and $12, SILK PLUSH GARMENTS below market value. 2.00) Mixses* andl Children's HAVELOCKS and NEW. MAKKETS, « most magnificent live, at 6263, 04 85 2.000 Children’s Flegant TRIMMED BATS at aie, Bie. We., $1 aud BLS BIRDS, PLUMES, WINGS, TIPS, RIBBONS, VEIN. SILKS, SAYING VELVETEESS. hows Won old eleewhiere” Ladies’ UNDERWPAR, CORSETS and KID GLOVES below manufacturers’ prices Do not buy until you have eramined our stock and ree ‘our prices, if you wish to save your movey. 'S PALACE, 614 SEVENTH STREET. Tr Wax Par Yor! Ifyou are in search of Drs Goods, to look wt the ‘Glegant assortm “ut of Tricot Cloth, Ladies’ Cloth, Bison Cloths, Shoods Cloths, Satta ‘Cloths and Cashmeres ‘New arrival of Plaids in choice designs. Jersey Flannels, mn checks, stripes and ombre, very much in use now, Finest Brocaded Velvets, in Brown. Blas, Myrtle Garnet and Bronze; new goods, reduced from @5 to @4 per yard:a barvain. Call early towecure one, aa I have one piece of each only, Black Brocaded Velvots. special. $2.50; Plain Velvets in Black and Colors, $1.60, $2 aud $2.60; Seal Plush for Ladies’ Wraps at greatly reduced prices, ‘The above gvods are markedat prices, which} insure ready sale, ‘One Price, Plain Figurea, 5. L. HEMPSTQNE, KIN nig "HOLESALE PRICNA Buy the Comfort Shirt, elegantly made, of the best muuslin aud 200 lined, Rautoroed, aud ouly Tocente, Fine Unfinished Shirts only 300, Finest Percale Suirte ‘ouly €1.00. Finest Laundrind Drews Shirts, in solid bosoma, ready ‘to put on, for $1. ix Beat Drose Shirts made to onder solid bosom) tor "Ferfect Bt guaranteed at aid tine of Also. a full line of DRAPERY and FURNITURE COVERINGS. ‘hi ispection Of OUr stock ia nol PME BOGE Bho. & ca, 28-300 18 F aot You Ca YOUR EYESIGHT BY PURCHASING YOUR Passcrve EYEGLASSES AND SPECTACLES arte VIENNA OPLICIAN COMPANT, DR. NEUEL OF VIENNA, OPTICAL MANAGER BRAZILIAN PEBBLES, EVE AND OPERA GLASSEa, COGNAC, CHAM- | PATENT EYEGLASSES, set with Bruriian Pebbles, And everything pertaining to the Optical Business. Ro. 190 F STREET NORTHWEST. et pr

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