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~F THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON = OFFIck OF TH Wasnrveron. D. € For the middle Ee SIGNat OFFICER, ber 13, 1st, 10 am. states, partly i dy nother lot of |, four years Ss, 421 9th street. abinet photos. jozen. New York st, east side. Lance LAY of Malllard’s cxudy at Fussell’s, 1427 New York aver Prreors Grer.— most ellea’ that oft fl and_refined of holt- conld be offersd to a lady p, 18 bevond doubt, a case refr ing and fof autne ay & Lanman sold by all drug ‘As there are @ay 1 or person Florida Water and fancy ox pert malate: of this artic at the real Murray & Lapman Florida Water Is obtained. [JBean ©. HB on Edwin Booth, and Lawrence arrett in The Kepubiic to-morrow. ‘Tar fine photos of Kets Kemethy’s, 1109 Pa. ave., continue to be & with a 13th painted free. Alona Penrewe— The romantic story free at draggists’. 2 Conns and throat trouble use the unequalled la drop. Wowpexs for ct y Gould, 9th street. CHARLES Srriceu ar, gr Sells Lipps’ Premium Soup to family trage, (o Will USE ho OL MaKe the boys an and Duy one of s genuine price #1 ing to pass off iy tue sate price. and D, price hats and gents’ turnish- SHaxt. offer all our brands of champagne ua- Ul after the holldays at reduced prices, XN MetzGer & Bro, h street northwest. Reap Gat Hawitos Biaines postal card to hard in Th Rebublic to-morrow. nt creditor's bill was filed by Paumer et al to seli loti, SP. Coven Dror has noequal Ask your wholesale dealer and ‘a@ large supply th st. nw. Xawper, the le: wines and Hauor: Gssvrne Brazy clan, 453 P ALBAUGH's OPERA Hovse.—“Off to Egypt.” Dig Mvsevs.—Curlosities and variety perform- ance. THEATER Comrgre.—Ft oie TEMPL z's HALL Wester CHaper ples of the Worid, ‘lass varieties. Condensed Locals, be lighted at 5:00 p. m= and ex- a.m. Sixty-three robberies, amounting to $2,748.33, been reported tothe police during the past two weeks. D the correspondi .g weeks of last year there were only thirty-four robberies, nting to 1 ort ad. . atlicers were electéd by Harmony S. M.. Thursday evening: LM. Barden, S. W Jno. F. Firmin, treasurer; W. 11, F. & A. M, last night 3 for the ensutng y us ¥. Mitchell, 8. W.; Pill, secretary; Chas. orning Charles E. Rip- trom California, was at the Theater ag a pistoL He was herd agt. Burgess & ndants to give her a ner from loss fn having hus been discontinued by n of Work at the Woman’s . Was held this afternoon, ct Saturday. ) at half-past 1 building. T en be distributed. St be made yw Of poor euildi wed throu: smibership will U Applications date. n Who are not the ageney of the po- pading their names and ‘The HiGH Scnoor Capers.—The High school cadets were pho’ het arade on Thurs- day, on th pus ‘The pleture will exhibit to the New Or- dark blue, with sky blue tons, With “H. 8.” stamped uniforms have trim- Ta the Pol this morning A: { Altorney Thomas called the atten 4se_ of the smail colored ebarged with assaniting viking him on the head with a ie STAR He stated that ed on hIS personal bonds It, had been rearrested on ¥y Would probably no* S, and Lhe case Was MP THREATENS A PoLtceMaN.—In the ning a rough looking man VYagrancy. Officer ted Kelly, who 13 a un He Was sentenced’ to three farm. Kelly turned towards the th an cath tened him. The he would mi to Jail for _con- pt, Dut asit was he woul eU and would only hi have to work on the fin jail. ‘omLD'S EXPOSITION AT ALTIMORE & O10 RaILEoap.— are now on sale at the offic railroad, 6194nd 13 #48. Special rates for These Uckets are good oF return passage ff- teen days, & ted Lo starting point ll June 13,1885 For all information as to differ- nt routes and accommodations apply as above. = going for fifteen New Rowts.—Ceres, the celebrated Minnesota atent process flour, is very cheap now, and within he reach ybody. It makes delicious bread, Tolls and bisewits. the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders Soldoniyincans, Kowal Baxmro Fownus Co. 106 Wall street, ML Cd ver, 1111 D street north- | No | THRONGS OF SHOTPERS AND INVITING DISPLAYS OF GooDS—A GUIDE FOR THE USE OF PURCHASERS. Holiday purcbasers are already thronging the streets and tating possession of the stores. The | | shew windows along the business streets never presented a more attractive appearance. During | ‘The Holiday Season. i the coming week it is expected that business wil grow brisker ahd brisker, until it reaches 13 climax the days tnmediateiy preceding | christ foresesing the | rush, De haces now, | taki’ time to ‘make good s ‘There 15 Hag Which cannot be betght In Washington, P enjoyed by the resi- if one Knows just find that thi joney by consul | ing the advertisi.g columns of ‘lar Stax, whic tanen as a guide, wid purchasers to fled plac where they ought to go. 5 lousés referred to below are among: nthe city. Otuer merchants will be no- | tice Ih THe Sra Ina smllar way as space per- | mits: to spend for presents, either for’ adults, Wil here find an immense variety | es to choose froma. uM. HUNT, 1209 F street northwest, who | always has a lurge display of beautiful millinery | goods, 1s making a specialty now of eventag anit | | tess bonnets. The iatest fashion can always be | ! seen at Mrs. Hunt's. i ‘TH Lonpow AND L.vrapoor. CLotutxa Comp: <¥, corner7th and G streets, make an announcement of great interest to the many, who have to buy clothing for ti Selves or their boys. They ha’ i they say, to sulithe time, and offer Suits at prices. ity per ceut below th. Good snits are sold at from vercont , at trom $4 to $30; boys’ suits, 5 and upward; children’s suits, $2.50 and up: j Nand, and otuer’ govds ab correspond ngly iow price Cundies are quite as indispensable to Christmas as tui . Such Men as F SHARPLESS, the montfacturing contectioner, $41 Pennsylvania ave- refore Very important to the commu- | during the holidiys. “Mir. Sharpless’ supplies | re, teinpting and delicious fie inakes spe: pS, Boston drops, id Boston eulps, mut ndies are ire: Ities of caratnels, but- mints, 1 is therm in store, in View of every one, uhd selllug them tor tweat, five cents per pound. Wituert & Kvorr, the hatters and furriers, Pennsyivanla avenue, keep fully um not only in antiv drops i 905 abreast of the z every change of omers the advant- yjoyed by 1 . thet ‘tes enable them to offer cons antiy tresh | Suppites of tur goods and ladies’ wraps. ‘They | make a spectal anuouncement of their newly re- ved assortinent Of beaver goods, seal sacques dsquirrel lined cireuiars, tur goods sold at SS greatly reduced prices. Fine wines and Uquors for the holfdays can be | | Purchased of Vierok Rovx, importer | Vanla avenue. Mr. Roux 1S agent 101 | leading roretzn house and also makes a spe of Americon wative wines and iquors. His ¢ sive fucllities enable him to sell Hquors of the best grades at very low prices, A fine line of holiday goods 1s offered at Joun F. { Paker's, stationer and encraver, 913 Pel Nsyivanta | avenue.’ Mr. Paret makes a speciaity of engraviag, Visiting, Wedding and reception cards. No one understands the esthetic possibilities of a woman's hair better than MiLg. M. J. PRANDI, at Mrs. M. J. Hunt's, 1309 F sireet. Siie. Pranut’s patrons have ths benefit of sélection trom ihe atest Parisian modes in hair foods. Her exten- sive factlities enable her to furnish any shade. Sua | dresses hair and shingles Dangs. i C. 3. Price, the druggist, 425 7th street south- West, has mide extensive preparations for the holt. j days, having a line of goods rarely eqnaicd for variety and beauty. ‘The stock Includes handsome toflet Sets, shaving eases and articles of vario | kinds appropriate as gifts, watch Mr. Price offers to his patrons at a very low pr: Men who want to make their money go as far as possible in purchasing clothing should visit the es- tabiishment of GEORGE SpeaNsy, the one-price clothier and tallor, 507 7th street northwest. ‘This | house offers every customer a written guarant that warrants the price to be as low as the same goods can be bought anywhere. ‘The clothing sold Is made expressiy tor Mr. Spr nsy, and he guar antecs every garment with perfect ‘confidence. In polnt of style, finish and quality his customers get a full return for,theiy money. Nearly every one who has Christmas presents to make 1s somewhat emburras-ed at finding the goods offered either too expensive or too cheap. Samver Lewis’ Sons, Jewelers, 1215 Pennsylvania avenue, have solved ‘this difficuity by providing themselves with a large stock of well selected hole day goods of standard styie and quality, but mod- erate in price. ‘he assortment lucludes many ele- gant articies of silver and jewelry of the latest. de- signs and offered at prices which bring them with- in the means of persons who cannot afford to make costly gifts The assortment of holiday goods opened at DREW’s Dave Store, corner of Pennsylvania ave- nue and 9th street, 1S one of the most elvg Lt ever displayed in tuts city. ‘The stock ineludes all the novelties tn plusn aiid leather tolies cases, cabas, cut giass goods, bisque figures, perfumery, &c. A Special feature of tie collection Is the assortment ot manicure goods. ‘The articles are allot the best quality and sold at prices which make It an object to purchase at Drew's. One of the features of the holiday season in Washington is the rush tor Christmas cards, holt- day novelties and gift books at WM. BALLANTYNE & Son’s, 428 7th street. The selection of Christunas | cards ahd novelties 1s one of tive finest to be found | {many city. The firm ts offering new illustrated | gift book’ and standard works lower than ever fore. ‘The shelves and counters of JouN C. ParxEn’s | book and stationery store, 617 and 619 7th street northwest, are heaped witli rich and elegant dooks intended especially for the holld y trade. Mr. Parker basa.so a large and choice selection of Christmas and New Year's cards. eee THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ReParReD.—In- spector Entwisle, of tue building department of the city government, writes to the board of trus- | tees as follows: The’ fractured portion of the root having been restored to Its former position, and thoroughly secured and the entire roof assisted and strengthened at all nece-sary points, and havin; given it my personal supervision in each deta! while being repaired and strengthened, I do not | hesitate to approve the roof as being perfectiy safe and satisfucto Curicura. MISS BOYNTON'S CASE OF SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASE-THE MOST REMARK- ABLE CURE ON RECORD. I have been afflicted for one year and nine months with what the doctors called rupla, I was taken with dreadful pains in my bad and body, my feet becxme 80 swol en that I was perfectly helpless. sures broke out on | my body and face, my appetite left me. I could not | sleep nights Loss flesh, and soon became so wretched | that I longed to die. Im this condition, after trying varl- ous remedies, I engaged two homepathic physicians, | Dr. and Dr, ——, and was under their treatment ayearand a half, and failed to get even temporary re- Hef. My disease grew worse; my sufferings became ter- rible. I tried “faith curs.” but it was unsuccessful, | Kind friends then tried to get ine into the City Hospital, but the superiutendent, after secing me, declined to ad~ mit such a case 2s mine there, and said I would not live six weeks nuless I was relieved. On the 20th of April last, I sent forDr. F. M. Blod- gett, of Boston, He came, and, after an examtnation, vronounced my case the most hopeless he had ever wit- nessed. My photograph, which was then taken at his desire, while I lay propped up in bed, shows the disease ‘as it appeared on my face; but no picture could possibly indicate how much paia and suffering Ieadured. The | eruption bad increased to great burrowing, foul-smell- ing sore. from which s reddish matter constanily poured, forming crusts of great thickness, Other sores appeared on various pacts of my body, and I became 60 weak that I conid not leave my b d. In tus condition, aud by advice of Dr, Blodgett, Ibe- gan the use of tue CuTicuURA Remeptxs, the RESOLVENT internally three times per day, and the Curicuma and CcricuRa Soap externally. In Just sixty days, ie. June 20, I was so far recovered as to be able to goalone to the gallery and sit for my photograph, which shows more than words can do the wonderful cure these remedies have wrought in Jess than nine weeks. The sores have all dis ppeared from my face and body, my appetite and strength have returned; I am free from pain, my fi shisinereasing, aud I can go about anaenjoy life, ‘My restoration to perfect health is now only a matter of afew wocks. My friends think my cure miraculous; and I shall never ce we to feel that the Curicuna Rest- zptes have saved my life. EMMA BOYNTON, 39 Chapman Street, Bostow, Mass., July 17, 1884, Knowing the composition and curative value of the Curicun, ReMEpre:, I recommended them to M! Boynton, with the results above described. [indorse her Statement as @ faithful and true account of her suffer- ings and cura, ¥, M, BLopcerr, M. D., Hore Partai. Curicuna Remepres are sold everywhere Price, Curiowna, 50c. Soar, 25c. RESOLVENT, $1. @yOTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO,, Boston. G. T. Kees, TAILOR, : No.4, re Ninth Street Northwest. DP) °etass arraionive ‘OPENING HOLIDAY NOVELTIES CONTINUED THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER irs, 121m AND 137H. FX, COMPIIANCE WITT THR WI SHES OF ay FRIENDS WHO, DOING THE PN PR od PATE ALL ARE INVITED, a DOUGLASS’, 623-694-626 Oth ot, COMPARATIVE WORTH ROYAL (avsoiutely Pure)... GRANT'S (alum Powder) *..f RUMEORD'S, when fresh... HANFORD'S, when fresh. REDHEAD’S .. CHARM (Alum Powder) *.... RAGE XUESRTAARS AMAZON (alum CLEVELAND'S short wt.toz. PIONEER CZAR... DR. PRICE SNOW FLAKE Groft’s)... LEWIS’. ...... 2006 PEARL (andrews & Co.)...... HECKER’S.. GILLET’S ANDREWS Milwaukee, (C BULK (Powder sold loose) (San Francisco). & C0.“ Regal” SE tal “dias A SATURDAY DECEMBER 13 D. C OF BAKING Powder) *... CEU ESE Maer a Alum.) RUMFORD’S, when not fresh EY Reports cof Government Chemists as to Purity and Wholesomeness of the Roya! Baking Powder. I havo tested a package of Royal Baking Powder, which I purchased in the open market, and find it composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It is a cream of tartar powder of a high degree of merit, and does not contain either alum, or phosphates, or other injurious substances. It is‘a scientific fact that the Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure. The Royal Baking Powder has been used in my family for many years, and this practical test, as well as the vhich I have submitted it, prove it perfectly healthful, of uniform, excellent quality, and free from chemical tests to any deleterious substance. T have examined a package of Royal Baking Powder, purchased by myself in the market. I find it entirely free from alum, terra alba, or other injurious substance. Henry Mortoy, Ph. D., President of Stevens Institute of Technology. T have examined a sample of Royal Baking Powder, and find no injurious substance nor any aduiteration. The materials comprising the powder are pure, and the proportions quite accurate. The Royal Baking Powder received the highest award over all competitors at the Vienna World’s Exposition, 1873; at the Centennial, Philadelphia, 1876; at the American Institute, New York, and at State Fairs throughout the country. No other article of human food has ever received such high, emphatic, and universal indorsement from eminent L. F. Bartvert, Maine State Assayer and Chemist. chemists, physicians, scientists, and boards of health all over the world. Nore.—The above D1aGrax illustrates the comparative worth of various Baking Powders as shown by the chemical A pound can of each powder was taken, the total leavening power or volume in each can calculated, the result being as indicated. This practical test for worth only proves what every observant consumer of the Royal Baking Powder knows by practical experience, that, while it costs a few cents per pound more than ordinary kinds, it is far more economical, besides affording the advantage of better work. A single trial of the Royal Baking Powder will convince any fair minded person of these facts. analyses and experiments made by Prof. Schedler. * While the Diagram shows some of the Alum powders to be of ahi below them, it is not to be taken as indicating that they have any value. are to be avoided as dangerou: er 1884-DOUBLE SHEET. j H ROLIDAY GOODS. Y_ GOODS. i = Horm Goons ar KEEPS, 433 SEVENTH STREET ¥.W. | POWDERS. No better Holiday Present for your husbends, scns, or brothers than Six of KEEPS FINE DRESS SHTRTS, Quality C, Six for << moms SILVERBERG'S. SILVE! SILVERB! SILVER! SILVERBER SILVERBET SILVER: w Hie SILVERS! wk Voxes, Toilet Cn Boxes, Shay SILVERS: Handkerchief SILVER IR SILV: SILV SILVERBERG'S, E. G. Love, Ph. D. SILVERBERG'S. SILVERBERG’S, SILVERBENG’S. SILVERE?RG’S, SILVERBERG'S. SILVERBRG'S. SILVERBERG'S. SILVERBERG'S. SILVERBERG’ SILVERBERG’ SILVERBER( SILVERBERG'S SILVERBERG'S. SILVERBERG'S, SILVEKBERG'S, SILVERVERG'S. SILVERBERG'S. SILVERBERG'S. SILVERBERG’. SILVERBERG'S. SILVERBERG'S, SILVERBERG’ SILVERBERG'S, SILVERBERG'S. H. A. Mort, Ph. D. Ws. McMurtrig, E. M., Ph. D. ‘hromos or tings and Enerev- ic very low Ladi ®’ Leather Bae fu imusense Variety, Leaudful styles aud very cheap 3. urses and Pocketto. ke iz “ing and “Lod Cons | ancy Wood Mirrocs, Brushes ind ani size; Combs of every Biz. Books f. r children of all kinds and J 's Works, 99¢. up. Beusteuds, ther and other ry & very handsome to Al- us at 99¢., and our Plush Lance Album> deserve your especial atten- | Houmay Goons. W. W. Berverre & Co. NO. 928 SEVENTH STREET, Are Displaying a Magnificent Stock of FANCY AND STAPLE’ GOODS Suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Fancy Plush Toilet Sets from $1.50 up to $8.50. 800 dozen Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs in fancy boxes, hali dozen in each box. from $1 per box up to $45). 500 Gent’s Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs, from 50 cents apiece up to $1.50. 150 dozen Gent's Linen Handkerchiefs, in fancy boxes, half dozen in a box. from $1 r box up to $5. Also, Combs, Brushes, Pocketbooks und Colegate Soaps, Ladies’ Alligator Skin Satchels from $1 up to 85. Colegate’s Fine Perfumes, Extracts and Bay Rum from 20 cents per bottle up to 75 cents. Full and Complete Stock of Hosiery and Gloves, W. W. BURDETTE & CO., ‘will also offer extraordinery bargains in Ladies’ Gar menta which were bought extr-me!y low expressly for the holiday sales. Seal Plush sucques at $40, $36, 24U and $45, Silk Plush Sacques from $20 up to $37.50, Cloth Newmarkets at 37. 810, $12, $15, $18 and $20. Stockinette Sucques, handsomely embroidered, at 810, Si2and 815, Fine and Heavy Black Silks, especially for Hollday Presents, at $1, 81.25, $1.50, #1 30 per yd Colored Silks at $1, 81.25 and 81.50 per yard. Also, Foreign aud American Dress Goods from 25 cents per yard up to $1.90. Linens, Blankets and Flan- nela. In cunsequence of the Great and Unexpected Rush at our establishment th:s season we are compelled to keep our store open until 10 o’cluck through the week, and U1 o'clock Saturday evening. W. W. BURDETTE & CO., No 928 SEVENTH 8ST. AND 706 K ST. N. W. 413-6t Tx Vexy Lowes (CASH) PRICES FOR DRY GOODS. BEAUTIFUL FRENCH DRES% GOODS. Just received. CASHMERE SERGES, all colors, 12 yds, for $2, worth double the price:cheapest Drées Goda in the United tates COLORED B30CADE SILK VELVETY, all Colors, re- duced to 31. LADIES’ CLOTH SUITING, in Gray and Brown, one yan anda half wide, 373c. COLORED SILK PLUSHS, 1.50. COLORED AND BLACK S. 500, BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS, IN REMNANTS, re- duced to 1250. a DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS (immense size), ex- cellent quality, 85. ee D SILKS (fine French Goods) reduced from 81 Se. ACK SILKS (made in France), very fine quality, re- Raney ee ter $1.25 to 81. = a BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, all pure linen, 500 FINEST QUALITY SURAH CASHMERES, all pure fine wool, nearly one yard and a balf wide, worth $1.25, reduced to T5c. BLA K CASHMERE SHAWLS, all pure fine wool, Many a case of sickness can be traced back by contracting colds from wet feet. Hahn's shoes always solid and rellable. We are now reducing stock, and prices accordingly. Ladies’ hand-sewed pebble and straight goat but- ton, # Ladies’ he kid hand-sewed button, now $2.75. Ladies’ goat and kid worked hole button, $1.25 and $1.50. Ladies’ ilannel-lined shoes, solid soles, only $1. Ladies’ flannel-ilned siippers, 40, 50 and 75c. @ kip boots reduced vo $1.75. 38.50 calf fair stitched boats, $3. Gents’ custom hand-stitched boots and shoes, $4.50 nd $5. stylish button, laced and gatters, $2. -50 Solid gutters and laced, now $1.25. eal calf English bals., $1. hd youtns’ $1.50 kip boots, only $1.25. spring beel button, now 60c. Infants’ kid button, worked hole and tasseled, 50c. he entire stock of a retiring manufacturer of gents’, ladies’ and children’s fancy embrotdered slippers, bought ridiculously low, and offered at ‘7c., $1 and $1.25 a pair, half of their value. 2 816 7th Street and 1922 Penna, avenue. Our Christmas Card. No. 1 Rye W Y, $3 per gal., 75c. qt. bottle, Gibson & Arlington Whisky, #4 per gallon. Maryland Club Whisky, $5 per gallon. Fine Old Scotch Whisky, in bottle and demijohn. alca Rum, very fine. herry Wine, trom $2.50 per gallon upwards. Fine Old Port Wine, some very rare. Mc'Ger’s, It 9th, near D strect. eat closing out Sale at R. Goldschmid’s, , of the entire stock of ‘Toys and amencing Monday Dec. 18th and continue for a short time only; For the accommodation of’ my many Hotel and boarding hous customers I am about to receive an immense stock of House furnishing goods for the inauguration and to gain room for these zoods I shill positively close out every article in the toy and fancy good line at an enormous sacrifice before Jan, ist; call and see the wonderful bargains, 1b We Have Received the Following © dorsement from Messrs. Frenou, Ricuakos & Co., Philadel- phia, one of the largest Drug Houses in the United States: Orrice oF Freon, Ricranps & Company, Isport- ERS AND WHOLESALE DxuaGists, N.W. CORNER 10TH AND MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. In calling the attention of Phystctans, Pharma- cists and the public to the purity and medicinal qualities of the “DUFFY BARLEY MALT WHISKY” we woutd state that we have made a most careful ex- amination as to its merits, and have become thor- oughly convinced as to 1ts purity and Ireedom from Fusit O11 (the deadly poison of most whiskies.) We commend It for Its purity and Ing it desirable altke for the sick roc"n and the side- board. Very respectfully, ‘Frence, RIcRARDS & Co. October, 1884. For the Holidays every well-regulated family should have a demijohn or nalf case DUFFY’s PURE BAKLEY MALT WuiskY In the house. The largest and best concerns In the United States handle our Whisky tn preference to all others. Don’t be with- out iu” For sale everywhere. ‘Tue Dur¥y Malt Waisky Company. mense Bargain ‘ool cashmeres, 25¢.; colored velveteens at 45c., reduced from 65¢.;'biacié all-wool cashmere, 3c., 40c, and upward; colored satin, ; rich shades, at 45c.; ladles’ merino vest, 39¢,, for Coron SL VED mery 62c.; men’s undershirts, 50c.. value at miles ~{ 75c.” Ladies and children’s wraps at less than cost HEAVY BED COMFORTS, 31. SURaAH CASHMERE: ‘width; all colors, at all pure wool, wide double jaced from 600 %5 Stas CARTERS. 711 Manxer Space, Srectar Avxovncemenr,; Fresh supplies of Ladiest WRAPS just recelved, at re- duced prices, We will ofter Newinarkets, Sicilienne Silk Kuselan Circulars and Dolmaus at 20 per cent dis- count from October prices. ‘These aro yequine redue- on BEAVER MUFFS and TRIMMINGS in all shades and prices. SEAL Te a 36 inches to 50inches long, SUNCLINED CLECULARS © RKEL-LINED CIMCULARS and RUSSIAN ARS. are ch ies MUFFS, best quality, Satin-lined, eacl BLA [ARE COLLARS, Toe. each. BEAVER CAPES. tu al shades and prtoas. jUTRIA CAPES 15 inches dee verything pertaining to the Fur Trade at New York WILLETT & RUOFF, HATTE"S AND FURKIERS, ‘ 906 Pennaylvanis avenda. n26 Gaear Reovertox Is Paces, ‘We have just returned from New York, having taken advantage of the depressed market, and offer great bar- gainsin | ‘Newmarkets, Fine Plush Garments, ‘Mink and Other Fur and Satin-Lined Cireulars, ‘Visites in Velvet and Plush. Otter, Beaver and Other Fur in Shoulder Capes, Muffs and Trimmings by the yard. Gentlemen's Gauntlets and Mufflers, Seal Cupa, Ladies’ Seal Hate, Carriage Robes aud Funcy Mats, All Belected und Reliable Goods, B. H. STINEMETZ & SON, a8 281 Peanaylvania avenue, to manutacture. Our object ts to close out as much ‘a8 possible by the end of the year. EXCELSIOR, 804 7th Street northwest, Dedication and Inaugaration. ‘Wap The Johnson, 13th and E, announce that he 1s Preparing for the best. Hasknocked out partitions and extended his house to its utmost capacity. ‘Also added to his couking Paraphernalia at a cost of several hundred dollars. Just arrived another cargo of those fine steaming’ oystera. Also other fine grades. Li‘e time experience. Ladies’ large saloon attached. JOHNSON, the acknowledged oys- ler man, 13thandE. * 1 Dr. Miller’s Neuralgia Pills, the best remedy known. Sold by all druggists. Prepared by Geo. J. Musser, cor. I and 10tb sts. 1 Durkee’s Salad Dressing and Cold Meat Sauce 1s made from the freshest, purest andjchoicest, con- iments obtainable, In using {t, waste, labor, anx- fety and disappointment are prevented. €0 me «& R. G. Bickers: wholesale compte in etc., Pennsylvania avenue, recommend Lipps’ Trevtium’ Soap_as “the finest iaundry soap ever offered to the Washing‘on put 1 Johneon’s Restaurant and Oyster Saloons, for Ladies’ and Gentlemen, 440 and 442 9 th street Horthwest. Dally arrivals of all the choice brands of Oysters served in every avall- Abe style. Saddie Rock Roast and Brolied a spe- clalty; the celebrated Lynn Haven for hait sheli; the best Steamed in the cit selected. Also, Fish and Game. Meals and Lunch al- Ways ready. Free Lunch every day, a tele oelock Polite attention. Ladies’ Saloon A Te “Bough on replogn “Rough on Coughs, sore Turoat, Hoafueness: Techies 150 Cig, S60 18 ‘Whisky, best 4 Peele Duly ‘MoGzs's, 9h, near Dst. eoim Barbour & Hamil Pennsylvania hat Premium Soap ao Se eh oe ae tableness, mak- |* her degree of strength than other powders ranked STLVERBERG'S. to? jnettolled Gold Plat solid Gold er degree of stren, an other powders : = eee Jews ee ote | alum powders, no matter how high their strength, SHNERERRES ee Meee eee SILVERBERG'S. vey complet fe bave made Cvety efort () Miuiutin our well SILVERBERG'S, carnd reputation of selling reliable a > CITY ITEMS. CITY ITEMS. SILVERBERG’S, resent in the anceat we ever of Our. yanety. 0 SILVERBERG’S. goods is almost bew: ring. Our | lk for each, enough for all, and enough To One and A inl lips Sepedorng mo | re,” of Dr. Buil’s Couga Syrup. 1 | __ are you suffering from a Cough, Cold, Asthma, a, oe eae LA Bronchitis, or any of the various pulmonary trou- | SILVERBERG'S. lower tian auy other house it the ‘Fo the Wear of shoddy Shoes. bles that So often end in Consumption? If S0, US@ | SILVERBERG'S. bout of us you wil fe satintied euse rush we ibelidays, and | “Wilbor's Pure Cod-Liver Oil and Lime,” a'sate and sure remedy. ‘his 1s no quack preparation, but is regularly prescribed by the medical faculty. SILVERBERG'S. 2 3 j ; verly waited upon,we would | Manufactured only by A. B. Wilbor, Chemist, Bos- | SILVERBERG'S. Ap ron te feetine atin ton. Sold by all aruggists. 0 | sILVERBERG?S, Selections. Sars ca | Prigg’s Jewelry Store, No. 457 Pa. ave., offers & beautiful tray of gold front Buttons for #1, reduced from $2. New tfoliday Goods. 3 $35 Seal Plush Coats $25. $25 Plush Coats $15; $50 Fur Lined Circulars $25; $50 Russian SUk Circulars $35, at J. KE. Young's 7th Street Mourning Store, 736 7th st., bet.G andH. 6 Brown’s Bronchial Troches for Coughs M. SILVERBERG & CO., | $12 7th street aud 313 8th street northwest dl0 | Dezws Dave Srone, COR PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 9TH STREET, and Colds: “I do not see how {t ts possible for a 4 tice aaccteesat ok public man to be himself in winter without this Rees ones et ie admirable GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS! ad”—Rev. R. M. Devens, Pocasset, Mass. eo Cluett’s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch Comprising ali the newest novelties in ir PLUSH AND LEATHER TOILET CASES, ODOR Shirts are the best of all. 0 ci CASES, CABAS AND HANDSOME CUT- Lundborg’s Perfume, Edenia 0 GLASS TOILET ‘S$ AND BOTTLES, BISQUE FIGURES, ko. ‘We have also the Largest and Best Asssortment of MANICURE SETS Inthe City. In connection with the above we have a full line of French and English Per- fumes, Colognes, &e. MANICURE GOODS A SPECIALTY, OPEN ALL NIGHT. Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rose. 60 Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Violet €0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. eo Razors! Razors! Razors!!!—The Patent Pert2ct and our best brands warranted, and kept in Proper shaving condition gratis Name engraved on ourdog collars tree. ‘The Rodgers’ Cutlery Store, 487 Pennsylvania av., D.N. WALFORD, Prop'r. swim On Thirty Days’ Tria}. The Voltaic Belt Co.,Marshall, Mich., wit send Dr. Dye's Celebrated “Electro-Voltatc “Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men 421m Loves: Se AL Sacgrrs (young or old) who are aMiicted with nervous de- FUR-LINED CIACULARS. Citity; iost vitality and kindred troubles, guarantee SATIN LE RCULARS, H ing 51 and complete restoration of health and BEAVER CAPES AND MUFFS. munly Vigor. Address as above. N. B.—No risk is FUR TRIMMING, incurred, as thirty days’ Uial isallowed — ws, CARRIAGE KOBES. | Thorntons Emulsion eet of pure Cod Liver O11 with liypophosphites ot Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impaired nutrition and general deUility; easy and pleasant totake. Prescribed by Vuysiclans. Soid by Drug- ie Large bottles, 0c. Manufactured by W. & ‘hornton, corner Baluimore und urrison streets, Baltuaore, sid. wt Fur and Seaiskin 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 wholesale prices this season. Tunis will afford a splendid opportunity to purchase strictly reliable Furs direct (rom manufacturer, and save retailer's proiits, Fashion Book mailed trea, 96-30 “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney utter, churned every morning, and deilvered in haif-pound “Ward” prints, 45c. per Hie Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk and sweet ilk, be. per quart, Cream 15c. pint. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S FURS, GENT’S DRESS SILK HATS. $5, 86, $8. FASHIONABLE STIFF HATS, $1.90, 82, $2.50, $3, 89.50, $4, $450, OPERA HATS. BOY'S HATS AND CAPS. CANES AND UMERELLAS. JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, 621 Pennsylvania Avenue. 226-1 Howmy OFFERING. E. G. DAVIS, PROFESSIONAL. IT SUKGERY—DR. WHITE & BUN, SURGEON Chiropodists. remove Corns with perfect case and treat Bunions. Diseased Nail., Vascular Excrescences Frvat Bite and all diseases of the feet in a manuer made skillful by experlence. Rooms 1416 Pennsylvania ay enue, opposite Wilurd’s Hotel, Washincton, and 11 N Eutaw street, Baltimore, im: $a m. to6 p.m; m9 MARKET SPACE GRAND DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY GOODS. WE HAVE ON OUR COUNTERS NOW THE FINEST Sunday, ¥tollam Fee $1 itiag. ala O THE LAVTEGOF WAXHINGION, | LINE OF HOLIDAY GOODS WE HAVE EVER OF- Mra. Dr. J. ES, Surgeon, Cid an 7 2] Manicure tasreturned and bas ‘opened, ‘at 1222 | FERED—MANY THINGS AT ABOUT HALF PRICE. F street northwest, noar 18th street, me eg pane abet Sl e Doctor las many new t-stimoniuls from Cansda, where she has been this aneamer; also. tnany tsom tbe élite and. nubility of c.urops. ‘Dr. J,SEMMES bus had’ many, advantages, having uated under the celebrated Dr.’Seumes of London, liysican and Surgeon, Boston prew aud pulpit reoom- mend her «# the ouly Chirepodist in this country that Absolutely cures Corns and iunious. Office hours 9 to 5._ Don’t forget the No.,1229 F street northwest. Corns 25 cents, all-6t MADAME, PAY (RESIDENT), MANICURE AND SURGEON CHIROPODIST.— Fiuger Nails beau ¢i- Bed: Mace Nails and Biting of Nails poutively cured: WILL ALSO OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS IN OUB BLACK DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. POPULAR GOODS AND POPULAR PRICES. E. G. DAVIS, Corie, Bunions, ila and ali Diseases ofthe | 46 COR. EIGHTH ST. AND MARKET SPACE. Mesto, V Single. trea ment cither shan oF foot @1: For tue Holidays Handscsbe hiner (CALL ar w.H, Morrrsows, Hale Sache of may cclctrated manicure goods gives to tho lanes and ciezant assortmment of Gach purchaser. "wooms 6 snd 6945 Pa. sve. mao AS And CHRISTMAS CARUS, BEAUTIFUL Gi mS a ceiaiasanl ate Also, latest styl-s in stationery. HOLIDAY DS on second ‘Rs. M. A. FRENCH, MAGNETIC HEALER M Busi ‘Medium, is agzin at home, 17: {northwest where ae wil be plessad ‘to receive treet northwest, where she ; 3 fier friuds and patrons, moieee arte = spar ‘of Plush, Leather, ME. BLOOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OP TH ; ERS jue designs. Ai! business: fidential. Ladies and G-n- Childr-n's BOOKS and T -Y3. M 2260 cerita each 406 L atisot: between ath ena Gah Chastuae Tree ORNAMENTS and GERMAN F. a FPksoons, BRACKETS, FLAMES and BASK = Every customer will be presented with a - THE TRADES. Pocket Calendar for 1885, — ‘UFU: DARBY, Ro Niwaeatuin Sook AND JUB PRINTER, Cansmus Axp New Yeu Canvas, TOGETHER WITH A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, Calendars for 1885. ‘Thackeray, ‘Tennyson, Ruskin, Senses sees ae and public to insure: of gt SS areaen: 25 Ud Pennsylvania Avenue Fos Oto Cutsronsss Crane. Suber raisin 1 REE “Between Danae | ag 1918 Pennsylvania avenue, diLin Monsne Rosss Axo Basssrast PE Daren Se JACKETS, VELVETEEN, CLOTH AND per ao ‘WA TREL, $9 Peanayivanis avenca | olé-im Sram, X3tAs BASEERS. XMAS PANELS Toys, French Time Proating, Condinn, HC Avimols, Decorative Heture mares, ¢ Pictures for Nik, Toya, Goi om. Lino’ Borders, Coxtutae Crackers, Favors for the German. Toy Books Wonders for the Children?! Sheet Music 5 J. JAY GOULD, 421 Sra Sreeet, Betwoon D aud E streets de6-15t Houway Gurts. SAMUEL LEW's' SONS, JEWELERS, 1215 PENNSYL) ANIA AVENUE. APPRECIATING THE PROBABILITY TEAT 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 OUT OTR STOCK WILL BE FOUND GOOD SELECTIONS OF ARTICLES AT MODENATE PRICES, BUT OF STAND. ARD STYLE AND QUALITY. RS, 1215 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. hed 1840, 250 Decorated end Fancy Boxes of Asscried Gls Fruits, Smal! Sizes, direct Importation. al-im Bottom Prices. DUFFY'S PURE APPLE CIDER, 25c, per Gallon. GEO. E. K 1Y & SON, des No. 1209 F Stnrer Norrawesr, Cuaisrwas, 1884, THE RENAISSANCE ALBUM, THE LATEST NOVELTY. Thave Just received direct from Vienna, my own im- portation, and uot to be seen or had elsewhere, some of the most charming novelties in PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS ever exhibited in this country, and among them “THE RENAISSANCE ALBUM” The prices will astonish everybody for their cheap- ness, while the guods are the very fuest, V. G. FISCHER, FOREIGN BOOKSELLER AND IMPORTER, n25-w&slin CORCORAN BUILDING, v % 7 Y Causras Asv New Years Canps AN LATEST ARTISTIC DESIGNS ALSO, SCRAP BOOKS. CAKD ALBUMS, LAP TAB- LETS HOLIDAY BOOKS AND SV ATIONERY, AT, MES HUNTER'S Cl CULATING L BRARY, - _1i4) PennsyIvania avenue, M. Waursras. MIL DES TH FUR AND FEAT. NECEW HANDEE « : *QODR, ENGLISH CRAPE, 907 Penneylvaniaavs 4, Trevise, Paria, For Canis. Now open, our magnificent selection of CHRISTMAS CARDS and NOVELTIES FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Also, al] the new Iilustrat:d ¢ Poetical Books, at prices lower thas Now is the tine to select before t WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, a2 428 Seventh strest. Heangvarrens Fon Caspr FRANK SHARPLESS, MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONER, 941 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. LARGEST, FRESHEST AND PUREST S8TOOK OP FINE CANDIES IN THE CITY, SPECIALTIES: CABAMELS, BUTTER CUPS, BOSTON DROPS, CREAM MINTS, LIME JUICE DROPS and BOSTON CBIPS. THESE GOODS ARE FRESH EVERY DAY. WE MAKE THEM IN THE STORE IN VIEW OF EVERYONE. TWENTY-FIVE CENES PER POUND FRANE SHARPLESS, THE LEADING CONFECTIONER, 941 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, __So connections with 212-2 . ‘ Cowwexe: Corosxe: Coxocxe! LOWERS OF ITALY COLOGNE, An exquisite improcnation of Blossoms of C mary, Balm, Violet and Kose., made only NAIRN & OGKAM, Pharmacists, 15th street aud New York avenue northwest Also full line Cut-giass Ware, Plush Caves, Shaving Cases, etc., ete. retry Rose- Houpay Prrsexis THE LATEST, BEST AND ONLY PERFECT SEW- ING MACHIN THE LIGHT RUNNING NEW HOME, Acknowledged to be the highest achicvewent of best mechauical skill lu the country. Acomplete ew se of utia liments, performing an €n- new and wide range of work. ‘Call or send for circular and sum, Jee of work at OPPENHEIMER'S, Fo8 Oth street Hw. St Cioud Ma‘ldine. ds of Ser Machines for revt. Repairing Sowinet Mochines of ail kinds. Ladies’ pnd for fitting and drapituc dress. ch MPORTER OF FRENCH WINS) OOGNAG, CHAM: 1» GAGS! SAND CORDIAL. French Clarets, $3.79, 84 r Khrestan Native Wines Brandes ana Caiuornis, Virginia and Ubio, tour bottles for VICTOR KUX, 1747 Peunsyivauia avenne, Agents for first-class houses, Bordeaux, . Chamnpagpes and Coyuac. Vins de tout soites en caisa, prestg WASHINGTON CIRCULATING LIBRARY, Opi lath vtreet uorthw st. New Books aud Peri Also fine Statiouery at low “aaa Mim. 7. WASHBURN & OG. Nice Ax Uservt CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. LEMAIRE AND CRESCENT OPERA-GLASSES, GULD SPECTACLES AND GOLD EYE-GLASSES ‘will be sold during the HOLIDAY SEASON 20 per cent less than anywhere else, as we are Rew be- inners, at the ‘VIENNA UPTICIAN 00. ALSO, A Fine Selection of Brazilian Pebbles, and Everything Pertainmg to the Optical Business. EVERY ARTICLE MARKED iN PLAIN FIGURES xD ONE PRICE ONLY. No. 1304 F STREET NORTHWEST. 0c31-3m_ ee a eae oes ES Eee pee camry nae Sere” Gaileriy and minke eaberion oo 22 617 and 619 7th street northwest Boozs: Booxs: Booss: Baum’ 416 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. eto