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tl - THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., “se DECEMBER LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather, OFFICE OF THE CHIEF Staxat. Ovricen. ‘Wasurxaron, D. C., December 15, 1854, 10 4. ANOTHER COLD WAVE COMING. For the middie Atlantic states, clearing weather, lower temperature, north’ to west fs, iigher barometer, | For Tussday, clearing, followed by fair weather, $s indicated for the AUiamtic coast states and the Galo valley and Tenaessee, with Jower twrapera- | Yate. A cold wave 13 appfoacoing trom tne ex- treme Borthwest, and will extend over the lake Fexions and the Quid valley and Tennesse w- morrow, and will be felt onthe Atlantic coast —— 2& fro at house 1073 320 ‘Margaret Ketotzel, asa Dearcing house, caused damace tothe roof amount- tag to about $2). «= The fire was extinguished with- cut turning i am alerm. CunisTuas banners, Se Gould's, 421 9th street. LanggsT mirTor at Seutter's Restaurant, 503 9th ‘Wospsus for children! J. Jay Gould, 9th street, | LanGe Disrtay of Mailiard’s candy at Fussel's, | 1427 New Yors avenur | 808 7th and 3151 | Josr Recetvep at Sins Di streets, a beautiful assoriuent of totiet slippers, Suitabie fOr holiday presents, Irvin 7c. up. | ALL Snoss reduced from 10 to 20 per cent during | ‘Us month, at Slusuelner's, #5 TU and 3151 Mt StS PUBLIC SPRAKEES AND Sixcues find BH. Douz- lass & Sons’ Capsicum Cough Drops a sure remedy Jor hoarseness, Gesorse Baazmian cian, 463 Pa. ave. SoMertix last night @ cave-in occurred on the new sewer on Q, between dist und $24 streets, car- Tsing about 7 leet ef earth tuto the excavation aid extending back some 30 ieet actoas te side- 2sLes.—Hempler, Opt For Bors axp Grurs—Geauine seaiskin caps, $8. No unitation like some werchants are urying To palm off on the public ut exactiy that same Frane’s, corgef 7t and D, the “only strictly jee” hat and genty furnishing store In the i Aprixrox’s EXCYCLOPaDIAS FOR A CHRISTMAS Pissewi.-Get the best edition now, when tey ean be purchased on such terins as idvertised in Lie “For Sale—siscellaneous” column of Unis paper. TAEILEUHE, the Puoto., #27 Pa. ave. DW, Quick asa wink, | Guarantees the thest Puotozraphs In the ett Per des. Shiters lor Cabinets are allowed f Tons. Al work guaranteed. Cloudy days a good as ear Weather. Tustantaneous pictures of Baby Dota, in Musaie Palmer's company, for sale here. Woopwaxp & Lorugor will keep thetr estabitsh- ment Open eveulizs, commencing Monday, cember 15, and contigulog ual after the holidays, for the benefit of those unable lo make Weir pur chases during tbe ds The Holiday Season. WHERE AXD WHAT TO BUY—A GUIDE FOR PERSONS | Reported for Tax EVExIxo Star ‘Wuo WAVE MONEY To SPEND. Tt 1s expected that during the present week a great portion of the holiday shopping will be done. Purchasers are growing wiser every year, and avoiding the rusk occurring the Jast day or two deforv Christinas, There never was such a display Of hoviday yoods tn this city as at present. Pur- chasers Will save time and money by consulting the advertising columnasof Tar STan, which will tell them just what and where to buy. What Christmas would be without J. 747 Gout, ine. ‘The thousand r8 Needed Lo deck out the home aud the Caristinas cards, banners and per tinsel, frosting, candles, glass )pletures and favors of all’ kinds Mr, Gould's 1p overflowing apund- an immense stock of toys. und won- besides Many articles suita- pres ler persons, “Popuiar yonds and poptilar prices” Is the rule at E.G. Davis. corner 8th street and Market Space, ere one of Luc tmest displays of holiday goods Grer tide.in thts city. I now to be seeo.” MI. Davis’ annonavement Unit his line of holiday goods is the Mnest he ever offered,though modest ip form, caning to Mr. Davis’. oid patrons than the ny Intory and flaming descriptions of his assortment of goods Many things are offered, Mr. Davis says, at absut half price. Special Darsettis ean be found in the black dress goods de- nent. y the announcement made by W. M. SnvstER & Soxs, 919 Pennsylvania avenne, It will be seen that ther weil-known firm J3 offering special induce- ts to holiday purchasera They have now an use stock of elegant dress goods, laciuding vats, stiks, Sating cashmeres, broadcloths tricots, which they are selling’ at very low special bargalo they have marked uf colored dress goods, suitable for holl- sents, at 18 cents. In thetr cloak depart- H purevasers wil nd cheleest, goods. “rhe Dest ts the cheapest” 1s a rule of trade to wuleh the sim adhems, and they sell only goods of a quality: ‘Wiven is sre to gtve satisfaction. Every taut king up her program for holl- sho} ald be Sure to include a visit to, Sasvow Peany’s, Perry building, corner of Penn- Syivunla avenue and 901 street." ‘The rich nollday display made by Mr. Perry surpasses all previous efforts in that line made by Chis old established and Popular house. ‘The stock includes wot only the yihlug in the way of dry goods and s ironds, but elog int seal plush sucques, Turand, d Circulars, dolinans, Jerseys and wraps Rid gloves, Mailkerchtets, site ume brollys anda iarge assortment of fancy goods, in tended expectilly for the holiday trade. An umbrella ts just the thing, and W. %. TrErs, #5 Pennsylvania avenue, is Just the piace to bay Ho tor Mr. Teel bas recelved a thousand silk ume Sof hee best kind, with the Latest designs tn bondles, ‘These umbrellas have solid stteks and Paragon fraines These umbrellas, Mr. Teel says, ai worth $4.00 each, but he 13 selling them for After inspecting the display of holiday books at €.. Peeseit’s, 418 9th street, one cannot help dering how such superbly printed, beautituliy strated and seiceantly Bound volumes can De nich iow priews. Mr, Purseli has a great ot Christinas cards of the newest and pret- (Ov Cuxisti4s GrFr consists in a pair of rubber Shoes presented with every purchase of $5 wort of Yoots, skoes of silppers. Young's shoe house, 402 Stree, Sole agent for tie celeurated 3250 Amasements, etc., To-Night. Avaavan’s Oren, Hovse—Lawrence Barrett in | “Frapeesca da KiwinL” Nariowat TukateR.—“The Pavements of Paris” ‘TueaTeR Comigte—“Z0z0, the Magic Queen.” Dine Muscea.—Interesiing performance. Maxinr's Hatt.—Homeopathte Hospital fair. ‘Masonic Tewete.—Carto!l Institute fair. Fouspsy M. E Cuvres.—Rev. J. H. Vincent's Jeeture on “That Boy.” Wutagp Hatt.—R. M. Dobbins’ dramatic com- pany in “A Gentleman from Ireland.” Condensed Loca, Strret lamps wit! be lighted at 5:00 p. m. and ex- tngutshed af 5:15 a. kn ‘Kit Carson Post, G. ‘oMicers for the -nsu R., has elected the follow- ‘commands wtou, SV. C.; George IL | Cooper, J. VC; Wisher, quartermaster: | Dr. 5. J. purman, dotun "Wiltaras, chap- | aia; Win. Hi. Fuss, oSicer of the day; EH.’ Curry, officer of the guard ‘A Bational convention of swine Dreeters and rk dealers will be held at the Agricuitural de partment, in this city January ne: Rider tue’ restrictious ‘pliced by. Various foreign gexermenis upon the importation of American wroducts. “Ty Say Go sid sends a specimen batch of beautiful Christmas kniek knacks. Dr. Sinith Townshend, the health officer of the District, gave an oyster Foast Saturday at Scuarc’y oyster louse, on Riley's wharf, to the members of ‘the health boards association who were sul in the Ingersoll delivered bis lecture on “Ortivestox fore a large audience at the Na- ‘Wonal theater kast evening: Al the meeting of the Isfological soctety Saturday evening papers were by Messrs, Leonhard Bteljneger, . D. Walcott and Lester F. Ward. . C. Scribuer has made an assgntaent to Chas. A. Waiter of ail its stock in trade at 1108 E street Rorthwest. wilh his accounts, notes, &c., for the Denetit of his creditors George MeEuzee, colored, was fined $10 by Judge Swell Uitsteorning for fast driving. ‘The trustees of the Corcoran Art Gallery have deposited a fine collection of Japanese mus e-1 instruments in the Siaithsonian Institution. ‘The District Against the Gas Company. DSCISION IN FAVOR OF THE DISTRIC. In the Court in General Term the case of the Dis- trict act. the Washington Gaslight Co. was de- eided—Judge MacArthur delivering the opinion of ‘the court. ‘This case was brougiit in the Police Courton an information charging the defendant company with maintaining a nulsance tn burning oyster shells, filing the alr with noisome gasses, &c. The detendant applied for a writ of certiorari To take theese up, atid the question was certified Yo the General Term, where It was heand recently Mess& Riddle and Miller for the District and Messra WB. Webb and W. A. Cook for the fendant. Judge MacArchur in his opinioa, reading The complaint, asked incidentally: If this {5 not 2 Duisance, what is? Tie suld the ‘court below had the Fight to proceed under the information, for the prUlnances of the board of health had beea railed, ‘and ifthe gas company felt aggrieved It could ap- ee ‘The Washington Presbytery. ‘The Washington City Presbytery met thts morn- Ing at the New York avenue church for the pur- pose of resuming consideration of the affairs con- Rected With the Loine missionary operations tn Amelia county, Vo. Owing to the absence of the ‘persons reprvehting the freedmen’s board of mis Sons ab adjourament was had wntil tals atternoon. | At the alternwon sessioa a Stalement was made by Dr. Alien. of Pittsburg, im behalf of the action of he board, + Indicted by the Grand Jury. ‘The grand jury made their first report to the present term in indictments against Joun | tus George Koden, alias John Roden, as- Seult with iment to kil; Charies Nelson, sam otence; James Lewis, housebreaking im d.ty, an Eitzabech Brown, larevny. y ignored’ the charge of assault With lutent to kill against Joun Suuivan. ——— ‘The Christmes Clubs. Ata meeting of the East Washington Children’s Curigrmes club at Mr. A. P. Clarke's house, 19 6th street northeast, Saturday evening, ki was decided give a Christmas dinner at one o'clock on Tues Ges, the 9b instant. A committee conststing of Mr. A. P. Clarke, Mr. and Mra Stoutenburz, Mrs. 2. P. Rogers, and Miss Van Doran was appointed aDullding for the entertainment. The sts of C.F. ia GFant, Nes Stoutenburg, Kev. J. H. Bradford. ‘Tax Fauxew Baxsricrat Soctery.—The Societe Francaise Ge Bencfasance has re-elected its old President, Marquis de Cham- pe preside Mrs BM. Saeridan: it. Mr. Edmond Maliet; secre- rer, Mr. A. Collin; collector, Mir. Depotily; reilef comunittee, Mr. Ernest Lemour, Sirs hiew, Mrs. J: councilors, Bile. V. PruPhomme and Mr. G: & The soctety 3s wuter the patronage of the Freuch legaiion, and its hi resideat is Mr. Koustan, the French rants te AN Escars rnow Jari ax 4 Foor Race.—Yester- | @ay morning on: of the prisoners In the District Jail, Frank holson, whose parents resite on 10th ‘Street, between I and K streeta southeast, mide Lis escape. Nicholson was convicted about six months ago in the Police Court in two cases of lar- eeny, and Was sentenced to Six months la jail in each case. Reoentiy he has been one of the hands Working im the flre-room under Mr. Ward, and yes- tenday morning When iet down to the room he Was Roticed to be Weil dressed. ‘The rear basement door was open and Nichol-on started to wheel out Shes, and, watching his chance, dropped the bar- Tow and rin. Beiore he got out of sight the jall OMecers pursaed hum, benz joued in the chase by Oficer Wright. He rau tnio his mother’s house, Aad, Jumping over the buck fence, made good escape. —_.—— ‘Tux EischorP Coxcexts—The first concert in the fourth annusl course, which was postponed by ‘the avcideat to the ruct, will occur on Wednestlay ee December 17th, at the Cong church.” Au the rest of the concerts. six in all, Lake place as originally announced in concerts are given for tue exceed BFice of one dollar aud a halt ‘which tneindes lew for the entire season, a Seoerved seat. In arranging his Programs he tres a judicious mixture of clussic pular music, in Order that the taste of the people may be elevates sad yet prevent the audi- igus. Luxuries for the Cbristinas table can be procured it KENNEDY & Sows, 1299 F street. He las of unported glace frults In boxes is selling at bottom prices. ‘The announcements mde by F. B. BaRwou & Co., ehiers, #1 Perosyivanlt avenue, shoud recelve apectal attention froma those who are looking tor a plice where they can provide themseives or thelr Bors with well-made clouiing of good quality and stylish ent, at moderate prices, When a mau can Sic himself and his pocket too, he ought to be well Satisfied, and that is what thls firm say exo ve done af Luelt store, ‘Thelr assortment of elotaing Is large, Varied and new. ‘They offer stylish over conts fer men aud boys at very low figures. No dinner, and expectaily no Christmas dinner, 1s complete unless cracnd with wine, such as the fine out € Cure tor # per dozen. ‘Thi Isseurs among the best anagers of THe Tes Pes Cent Cuornixa F and #9 7th street, which has acquired val popularity, ainounce candidly that they will not selt clotutug cheaper than tt can be mrnutietured. They sell, they say, at ten per © and "will ‘not deviate from re just What they represent the:m, and that auibere Strictly to their candid method of,deal- ing. Clothing of flue texture, fashlonabie cut and of the best suanuiacture can ‘be purl there at the lowest prices, Se NT TO THE GRAND JURY FoR SHOOTING AT A ’ Vineinizo Leone, an Ktailan, living in the Germania Scheutzea park, and eniployed on the boundary sewer, was placed on trial in the Poilce Court tits morning, charged with assault and bat- tery with intent U0 Kil” John Hawkins, colored, testified that last Wedi he started ‘to zo to the stabie when Leone said “keep off,” and picked hp astick. Wituess also picked up a stlex, and Slarted_t9 go ahead when Leoue fired four shots at him. Witness said there was some jealousy be- Uween them. The Judge said that these miserable wretches Who carry pistols should recetve the full extent of the law, and sent tue case to the grand Jury; bonds 3500. Si A Boots Praso Tver. —For several weeks past the police nave been annoyed by reports of an al- leged plano tuner swindling persons in various ortions of the city, by claiming that he was sent: ¥ a plano dealer to tune the piano In the house, or to rid it of moths Ina number of cases be Was very snecessful, iis booty generally amounting to from $259 to SS. On Saturday afternoon a white man, about 49 years old and well dressed, called at the residence oi J.P. Balster, No. 1319 4% street, and clotted thet he was sent_there by Smith Bros. ltorid the piano of moths Mrs. Balster gave him £2.50, and he took the plano to pleces and then sent. Mrs. ster out after turpentine. When she re- Turned home the plano tuner was cone and her the facts to the police, and within one hour Lieut. Arnold arreted the man on a charge of being a character. Ne gave his name as 4 hobren, and this morning in the Police Court he was sent down for 9 days. pasalan scale MawniaGz Licenses. been issued by tue clerk the court to W. E. Mann and Mary Anthony; Willlam A. Knell and ie E. Morzan; W. W. Huckstep and Lulda W. Stephens, botu of Stannardville, Va.; W. H. A. Knorr and Annie O. Arphenstaen; J. H. Smith and Ella L. Fox. ——_.__ DRowNEn Iv 7HE CaN .1.—Ofllcer Howell, of the frst police preciuct, yesterday found the body of a colored man uataed Wm. T. Russell ta the James creek canal, near M et Southwest. Russell wes eteen ¥ and had lived in Nichols i and H streets southeast. It ts sup- posed thai whiic intoxicated he feil into the canal and was dro’ de licenses have a '@ OFFICE.—The office of he eyes of Mr. John A. ibe content with an point a position he once held. REDUCED RATES TO THE Woxty’s Exposition at NEW OkLEANS Via BALTIMORE & OBIO RATLHOAD, Excursion Uckets sre now on sale at the oflces of the Baltimore & Ohio ratiroad, 619 and 1351 Pennsyl- ‘Vania avenue, gud it the depot, for the New Orleans te #40 tor round trip, going and te- ¢ routs. For tickets by one route, C route, $18 Special rates for of ity or more. "These Uckets are good Hivewn days, good Tor return passage Mf days, ant witl Ve accepted to starting point Tul Jnne 13.185. For all information as to differ- nit accommodations apply as above. Uspovetenry THE CHEAPEST DRESS GOODS IN WASHINGTON CITY. BEAUTIFUL SERGE CASHMERES. very fine quality, ‘al colors, 12 yards for 2, real cash value 37) & FAL ast 0 Credit. ard and a half wide. ia Brown abd Gray, S130., real sil CASHIMERES, vory finest quatity. nearly one Sank wud a bait wide, omy 16e, cash valae 81 38, CASHMERE SERGES, all colors, widest double width, alt oT yer cash ‘value Soe. ADE SILK VELVETY, reduced to $1. DSTLK VELY Does Tr Loox To Your DOES IT MAKE GOODS CHEAPER TO MARK THEM HIGH AND THEN ADVEKTISE “WON- DERFUL REDUCTIONS" “EXTENSIVE MARK Dowxs 1S IT NOT RATHER A CONFESSION OF ORIGI- NALLY HIGH PRICES WHEN FRESH, SKASON- CENT? ences from being wearied by music beyond their Rower of appreciation. ‘rhe program next Wednes Will comprise the following well-known sing- ers The St. Cecilia Quartette, Wiss Moody, Miss Zobnsen, Mr. Mier, Sir. Paul, "and the Congreva- ‘Boral church choir. ‘Mis Ewan aud Miss Detwellor Organ solos. ‘The ssond part oF the progeatt ») Wil De devoted to the ‘from the opera of Fouemian Girl” by Bale. pt! TS. Lage Sane ov Fun» ircaz.—Messra: Duncanson, iit sell at their : to-morrow morn- naing at 10 cick, @ lange aesorument of “od Turaiture, «arpets, €c. See advertise. coe Peat & Craps, the reuowned patent t Locqital. It akes whiter and more nu- +, tolls an biscuits than any other LICIT A COMPARISON OF PRICES AND STYLES WITH ANY STOCK OF GOODS IN THE CITY. WE HAVE NO OLD STOCK, AND OUR CUgTOM- ERS WILL ONLY S2E FRESH GOODS, MADE UP IN THE BEST STYLE AND IN THE BeaT max. | ‘D4 Money without fecling NER E. B. BARNUM & CO. a ‘Wl PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, }uauo was allo plows. She immediately reported | 100 DOZEN CARTERS, TH Manxer Sraom | LADIES, LINEN, CAMBINC HL MSPICHUD HAND. i 1 ABLE GOODS ALE MABKED DOWN 10 TO 20 PER | F'yorg WE ADVERTISE NO MARK DOWNS BUT s0- | Clothing to buy he cannot find » Alexandria Affairs, Conroration Covrr.—Judge second week of the December term court this morning. ‘The upset prevented. ‘Stitt Missing.—The history of the Evans claim- ant turned out Lo be a short ome. He came, he saw that halt of Alexandria knew more about Jack Evans than he did, and he departed by the coal train, Noone recognized tum us Evans, and now there fs bot only a Inissing helr but also'a missing claimant | Pocky Renont.—There were six prisoners at the ‘station-house this morning—J. J. Jones, Wm. . | Butler, Edvar Seay, Abe Dougiass (colored), and Ben Henderson (colored), arrested on charges of Deing drunk and disorder, and Henry ‘Talbert (colored), detained by the sheriff of Northumber- lund county, en route for the peottentlary. Nores.—Rov. @. F. Greene, of Princeton, N. ached at the Fairtax-street Presbyterian churc esterday.——Ex-Mayor C. H. Smith, of thls city, a3 been appointed by Gen. Fitznugh Lee to be Major and A.A.G. on the stall of Gen. Lee vico B. H. Fowle resigned.—The St. Joba's old students heid thelr annual meeting at the academy rooms ash week. Jas. A. Clarridge was elect a vice president for tue Disirict of Columbia.—Tine elec oral board of Alexandria county met Saturday and elected John Robinson as assessor. ‘Tue vote stood: For \—Judge Sangster and Clerk Austin; for H.W. Feebry—attorney Clements. Row OVER By 4 Ratvuoap TRAIN AND KILLED. Saturday night a colored laborer, named Charles Johnson, was run over by a train on the Baltimore and Potomac railroad, near the corner of $d and K street goutheast, aud instantly kilied. ‘The body Was terribly mangled. Coroner Patterson held an Inquest yesterday at the eighth precinct station. ‘The verdict of the jury was “that Jounson caine v0 ‘his death by being’ run over by a train of cars of the Baltimore Potomac Lelie and that“we believe that if there hud been a man at the crossing of 3d street the accident might have been prevented." Caranna. ‘That pure, sweet, nafeand effective American Distilla- tion of Witeb-Huzel, American pine, Canada Fir, Nari- gold and Clover Blomom, called SANFOLD'S | ADI- CAL CURE for Carannu, with ove box CaTannmaL | SoLvasr and one Saxronn’s InruoveD Ixiranem, all | in oue package. may now be hal of all druggists for 8). Ask for Sanronn's Rapican Cun. Complete Local and Constitutional Treatment for every form of Catarrh, from a Stmpie Cold or influenza to Joss of Smell, Taste, and Hearing, ‘h, Bronchitis, and Catarrhal Consumption, in every package, CLERGY MEN, VOCALISTS, Avd Public Speakers, without number owe their prea- ent usefulness avd success to SANFORD’S RADICAL CURE for CATARRE. Rev. Dr. Wigzins says: ine of the best remedicn for Catarrh—nay, tuebest rymedy we have found in a life. time of suffering—is SANIORD'S KADICAL CURE. It clears the heud an1 throat so thoroughly that, taken | each morning on rising, there are no unpleasant secre. tions and no disagreeable hawking during the entire day, but an unprecedented clearness of voice and respi- ratory onana, Sold by all drugriste, Price, $1.00. POTTER DEUG AND CHEMICAL CO., Boston. COLLINS’ VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS. Weary sufferer from Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Weak and Sore Luugs, Coughs and Colds, Weak Back, Weak | Stomach and Bowels, Dyspepsia, Female Weikn Shooting Pains through the Loins and Back, try t Plaster Placed over the tit of the Stomzeh, they pr Yent and cure Ague Pains, Bilious Colic, Liver Com | Plalsts, and protect the system from s thousand ills. 25¢ | ‘Woopwarp & Lornroe WILL KEEP TH:Jit, ESTABLISHMENT OPEN COMMENCING. MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, And Continuing antil after the Folttays, For the benefit of those unubiv to wake their purchases ‘dugng the day, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOBTON DRY Goups HOUSE, One Price 0 fe 21 Pe ave mea) 912Dst. Cansrmas Siuxs, 20 INCH BLACK GUINET SILK, 1 INCH DLAGK GUINET SILK, 1.25. a1 INCH sLatx GursEr sug, 20 INCH BLACK SURAH SILK, "66. 20 INCH BLACK SATIN RHADAME, ‘Toc, 8734¢c 81.00 PER YARD. 22 INCH BLACK SATIN RHADAME, 1.95, EXTRA FINP QUSLITY WORTH 9150, 21 INCH BLACK, DUCHESRE SATIS WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, ‘ONE PRICE ONLY, 921 Pa ave. ‘912 D street. (CEBISTMAS (AMERICAN) SILKS, ‘We beg to call attention to the celebrated “REGATTA BRAND" AMERICAN SILKS, gud do not heeltate to pronounceit the best American Silk manufactured. Rich, lustrous finish. Wearing ‘qualities warranted, 2n-inch Black “Regatta” Silke, @1.00, 81.12%, 81. GLb and BLtO per sank eM 81.00, 02.12%, 81.25, WOODWARD ( LOTHROP, Boston Dry Goods House, 921 Pa ave. One Price Only. 912 D at. A Hoversezrens Cunistuas Presesr. FINE FRENCH SATINE EIDER DOWN QUILTS, thoroughly Stitched, handsome patterns, size 6 by 7 feet, only $1100 EACH. =, FINE BROCADED SILK RIDER DOWN QUILTS, size 6 by 6 feet, extra fine quality, only $4.00 EACH. EXTRA FINE SILK EIDER DOWN PILLOWS, Only $5.00 EACH, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, ONE PRICE ONLY. (ore) 921 Pa ave 912 D st. | Unarproscuasee Vater. 19 INCH COLORED SATINS 450. In all the Desirable Fall and Evening Shades, Best value ever offered for the money. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. ‘One Price Ony. CHRISTMAS GLOVES. LADIES" 4-BUTTON PERINOT OPERA KID GLOVES ‘ONLY $1 PER PAIR ‘The regular price of these gloves, as evory lady koows, is 62 per pair. ‘MISSES’ 3-BUTTON WHITE AND OPERA PERINOT KID GLOVES, ONLY Sc. PER PAIR WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. 921 Pa ave, ‘One Price Only. 921 Pa. ave, 912 Dat, 912Dst 500 DOZEN * FS’ LINEN CAMBEIC HEMSTIOHED HAND- “ARRCHIEES. QUARTER AND HALY-INCH HEM, 0: ACH. Extra goo value. anil well worth 17e, Price of these handkerchieia has been 37360. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, (CE ONLY, oa Peon. ave, ON PH 912 D atrect, EVENING COSTUMES. 2-INCH COLORED BROCADE SILK, ONLY 150. PER YARD, fn all the fashionable evening shades, Besntiful com- Binstionn, Wich, tustrous effects, Eatraordivary val Well worth Siiper yan sa WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, ‘ONE PRICE ONLY. 921 Penn, ave. 91D street. ‘If a man has 3 Bult or Overcost or any article of toxgct it than right here. Onr Clothing tion for rehability, because we have it put into every garment the best value ‘sum of money charged therefor. We buck it in every care by giving (as no other clothing house in thecity does) s legal guarantee, which warrants the price as Tow a8 same goods can be bought anywhere, and en- titles the customer to GEORGE SPRANSY, ‘ONE PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, i SEVENTH STRERT NORTHWEST, x Opposite U. 8. Post Office, §e-The only house in the city sivings written gusr- antes, ee) Houmay Goons. W. W. Braverre & Co, ‘NO. 928 SEVENTH STREET, Are Displaying a Magnificent Stock of FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS Suitable for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, Fancy Plush Toilet Ste from $1.50 up to $8.50. 800 dozen Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs in fancy Doxes, half dozen in each box. from $A por box up to $4.50. 500 Gent’s Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs, from 60 cents apiece up to 81.50. 150 dozen Gent's Linen Handkerchiefs, in fancy boxes, half dozen in a box. from $1.25 per box up to @3. gZlsor Combs, Brushy Pocketbooks and Colegate Ps. Ladies’ Alligator Skin Satchels from $1 up to $ Colewate's Fine Perfumes, Extracts and Bay Rum from ‘20 cents per bottle ap to 75 cents, Fall and Complete Stock of ifosiory and Gloves. W. W. BURDETTE & CO., ‘wil also offer extraonlinery banrains in Ladies’ Gar- ments which were bought extreme.y low ex:ressly for ‘the holiday sales, Seal Plush sacques at $10, 835, $40 and 815. Silk Plush Sucques froin $20 up to $37.90. Clot Newmarket at 87. $10. $12 318 and $20. Stockinette Sacques, handsomely cmb: dered, at $10, 812 and 315. Fine and Heavy Black Silks, especially for Holiday Presents, at $1. $1.25, $1.50. 31.75, $2.an1 $2.50 por yd. Colored Silks ut $1, $1.25 and 81.50 per yard. Also, Foreia and ‘American Dress Goods from 25 couts per yard up to $1.50, Linens, Blaukets and Flan Role. In cunsequence of tho Great and Unexnocts] Rash at | our estiblishmont ths se.son we are compv:lled to keep ‘our store open until 10 o'cliek throuwla the week, and 11 o'clock Saturday evening. W. W. BURDETTE & CO., No 928 SEVENTH ST. AND 706 K ST. N. W. 313-6t CITY ITEMS. White-winged Peace hovers over Europe. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup ts ouly 25 cents, 1 H. Goldschmia-S12-700 ate n. w., 18 offer. ing the lurgest_ variety of Fancy goods, toys asd house-lurnishing goods ever exhibited vy say house in Aiesivt, at the lowest prices; tne art tetul and oriamental and are suitable i for to-morrow he offers t ious bargalus, Plush whisk 10 Toriet a brush and Howinie with whts boxes of hand patnted china | superior china eham- | rated with broad. colored handsomely decorated , Worth $5.50; engraved guble:s ed ‘combination tea and dinner 16.97, worth | 3 ie, Worth $1.50; ber sets, 19 y bands and gi 6 tor 492; decora sets 130 pieces, ne $22.50; Ladies folding sewlag tai: boys Sieds, extra latwe size, only 89, ‘worth $1 handsome sleds (or girls reduced from $1.59 to extra large siz: $1.50; sewing mac Wavons only 9c, worth flere for GT, SOL else ina (rult plates Ie eac each; toy tolding tai potato masher and rolling pin 19 ucers te match Le ‘Wito cake board, handsome ¢ has fer pitchers with 6 gob- only Husic boxes 93, worth d; singing doils $2.19, worth $3.; parlor’ swings decorated Caglish china tea $15, 56 pleces, new #7, worth $5.; 68 plects Nundsomely J, WOCULSLL. 1 17 t» S21 7th Sercet Northwest, beng determined to cles® cnt his entire stock of toys ind holiday goois before January 1st, offers following extraordinary barsains for to-morrow foil earrta id to Bi; decorated lite 1 128 plec hed lange siz: broad b our 31 7 Fren gilt lin Fed ate chan lag 7 pl HU $1.25 hobby hor r quality, St delior i; Loy Wash sel china tea, decora 3, Worth $10, only 2 prere; 10k boards, 220. derante toy brass hoop buckets, Sel; engra doz, wine glasses Co mated, 69e.; $3. nd handed, shell patiern, slop Jars Only $1.48; decorated French china motto cups ant Sulicers reduced tron 50c. to 21 Every Lady i and not expensive to Auerbach’s, corn geleciail stock ¢ that Is new and logue. No drumme Kait Jackets for small men, knit Jackets for large men, tom prices. Frane’s, corner 7tu and D, the “on Strictly one-price” hat and gents’ rurnishing store in the city, 2 ‘TR, Kalbfay, pubiisher Suntay Herata, uses Lipp’s Premium Soap in his fa:aily, and states that It comes up to ali that I: ‘d. 1 Boys Knit Jackets, Gloves, Dress Shirts Underwear, Headwear, Neckwear and Footwear. Fine poods and low prices, at Aue bach’s Knit Jacket Dei band H, 1 We Have Received the Fotlowing In- dorsement from Messrs, Frexcn, Ricuakps & Co. Philadel- phia, one of the largest Drug Houses in the United Statés: . 5 Orrick oF Frencu, Ricnanns & Company, [porT- ENS AND WHOLESALE DRUG W? Conyen J0vit AND MARKET SrkEETS, POTLADELPHIA. In cailing the attention of Physicians, PAarma- cists and the public to the purity and medicinal qualities of the “DUFFY BAnLEY MALT Winisky" we Would state that we hav ‘areral €x= amination as to its meriis e tho! oughly convinced as to Its d Treedom from. Ing Meine Tih aud MH, w be found, comprising ai Send postal for cata- 1 at. bot Fusil Oi] (the deadiy polson of most wiiskles) We commend It tor Its. purity and palatabieness, mak- ing it desirable alike ior the sick room and the side- bourd. Very respectfully, FRENCH, RICHARDS & Co, October, 1884. For the Holidays every well-regulated family should have a demijohn or half case DUFFY’s PURE BaRLEY MALT WiliskY In The house. ‘The largest rhs in the United States handle our Whisky In preference to ail others, Don't be with- out It! For sale every whe Tue Durry Matt WniskyY Company. Gentlemens Fi Hats, Silk Suspe Muftlers, at Auc 7th and H stree The Hope of the Nation. Children siow in development, puny, scrawny and delicate, use * newer.” 14 ¢ Neckwear, Gloves, Sits Handkerchiefs and Silk acl’s Knit Jacket Depot, corner 1 La * $1.20 genuine seal skin caps for boys and girls are Dewuties. 6 Your Neighbors ati wii ‘To Auerbach’s, Sever 8 $25 Plush Coats $15; $50 Fur Lined Circulars $25; $50 ussian Silk Circulars $35, at J.%E. Youny ‘Sueet Mourning Store, 736 7th st, bet. G and H. 6 Gentlemen’s Fine Knit Jackets, in Garnet, Navy Blue, White, Seal Browi Bronze, Oltye and Drab, at Auerbach On Thirty Days Tria. elt Co,,Marshall, Mici., wilt, end ‘o-Voltale “Belts “and Electric Appliances on trial for Unrey days to men woung or Old) Who are aftiieted with nervous de- ity, lost vitality and kindred troubles, guarantee. tug Speedy toa of” heaith and muniy vigor. N. B.—No risk is ineurred, as thir Lis owe. Wyn Thornton's Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oll with Hypopkosphites of Lime ‘and Soda for couzhs, colds, constunption, Impaired nutrition and general devlilty; easy and pleasant to take, Preserived by Physicians. Sold by Di Fists. Large bottles, 0c. “Manutactured by W. Thornton, corer Bulamore aid Hurrison streets, Baituuorg, Md AWE fur and Sealskin c. C, Shayne, the well-known holesale Fur Manufacturer, 103 Prince street, New York, will ‘sell elegant Fur Garments at retail at lowest cash Wholesale prices this season. This will afford a ‘splendid opportunity to purchase strictly rellable burs direct from manufacturer, and save retailer's Proiits Fashion Book mailed free. pry “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” . Fresh Alderney ssutter, churned every morning, and delivered in halt-pouhd “Ward” prints, 450. pet Found, Also, Coutage Cueese, Buttermilk aba Sweet ilk, Se. per quart, reatn 1c. plat PERSONAL. JF ROBIN ADAIR IS A RT. PLEASE iN ‘anid witere he Will gee. PUSS” bapa TLL THE GENTLEMAN WHO ESCORTED THE Wie fetes up East Beadsne SOQQRTED TER ease meet them on Wednesday either in Rotunda. OF nate gullery, between ope ant two o'clock. disat® ERSONAL—A YOUNG SOUTHERN LADY VISIT: hig licte, of the best nociai position, wilt correape Mitivs retned gentleman, who ‘will prove any le escort Addresa with true Dane, LOTRANGEI ates ‘Sttice, acis-at™ ‘CDEVITT'S DETROTIVE AGENOY.—ALL BUST: ‘hess entrusted to this Agency will receive prompt attevtion. Persons requirime Detective servibe. may Confidentisily rely ‘only Sees ANDGROCERS 220 re ee 's Old Btand, No, 610 D streot, between 6th and ‘wail Dromptly bebe dow by" HOLIDAY GOODS. 15, 1884, HOLIDAY GOODS. _ HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. =e = eee | = = ee, HoT RAN Sos T Tors, JEWELERS, REASONABLE pee FY Tors. 1213 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘DEALERS Dt DIAMONDS, WATCHES, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, FRENCH CLOCKS, FANCY GOODS, &o. DIAMONDS. Call attention to the largest stock of Diamond Jew- elry, of the latest designs aud at the lowest price ever offered, WATCHES. Special attention 1s called to our fine Swiss Watches made to our own order. Ourstock of American Watches 4s complete, cLocEs. French Marble and Traveling Clocks, of our own im- portation. OPERA-GLASSES. A well-selected stock—Pearl, Enamel and Leather- covered. STERLING SILVER. ‘Tea Sets, Pitchers, Bowls and Farcy Case Goods, Solid Silver Punch Bowl, the handsomest design and largest ever shown in this city. Forks and Spoons in great va- riety. PLATED WARE. Our stock of heavy Plated Ware is the most extensive and best selected ever offered in Washington. We can show twenty (20) handsome Tea Sets, and wecall «pe- cinl.attention to our $25 six-piece. sets. Ourstock of Ice Pitchers is unequal:d. Hindsome Cake Baskets as low as 83. Salvers, Berry Bowla, Soup Tureens, Card Receivers, Fruit Stands, Castors, Candelebras, and a fine stock of Go d and Silver-head Canes. Pearl, Ivory. and Stecl Pluted Table Cutle:y, Carving Seta in cases, ke, &e, 13-9 Bavws New Anyex. The New Annes which we have lately opened is now stocked with one of the finest assortinents of HOLIDAY GOOD3 ever shown in this city. and, aa itis our intention to use this New ‘nex alter the holidays for Our Millivery De= went. we have decided toclose out every Fancy le now in stock. we are determined not to carry over s > yon can procure Genuine Bargaing, a3 piece must be closed out by Christinas Eve. vet before has Fancy Goods been gold at so low 8 price at this season of the year, DOLLS!! DOLLS!!! Extra larze Dolls, long hair, on'y 20. Dolls, Jointed limba, at 60c.,worth 900, 1c, to $1)—All reduced, al! bangxtna, Sets, positively chespest ever offered, from. Our $275 Set Comb, Bough an ine calltiohd sold tsreasou st ge, nt Mirror), Gem Pictuns Fignues Mors. Chinese and Jgpanose Goods, ec ery in Fancy Bor. s, Odor Cama, Work ‘Lainps, Games of ali kinds. ids of articles hea worthy of imme- diate inspection. Our Entire Basement is now devoted to the sale of BOOKS AND STATIONERY, ‘and never before have we shown sach a Large and Com- Plete Assortment at prices guarautecd im EVERY INSTANCE THE LOWEST, BAUM’S MAMMOTH E3TABLISHMENT, 416 7th street northwest. ais Razz Acreactioxs FOR THE LADIES AT CHS. RUPPERT’S, Nos 403 AND 405 7ra STREEE NORTHWEST. The attention of the Ladies is respectfully called to my select assortinent of Emb-oidered Slippers, Cush- ions, Covers, Tidies, Whisk Broom Holders of different designs. Fancy Worsted Work and Knitted Goods of every description: complete outfit for Infants, Merino Cloaks, Children's Lace, Satin and" Velvet Bonnets, Germantown and Zephyr Worsted Knitting Yarn, all colors and all kinds of Embroidered materials on hand at the lowest market prices ais Graxo Disrray Or HOLIDAY GOODS ar MRS. SELMA RUPPERT'S, 608 STH STREET, Opposite Patent OMfica Elegant assortment of FRENCH DOLLS, TOILET ETS, DRESSING CASES, SACHET, GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIF BOXES, PLUSH AND LEATHER BAUS, FANS, WHISK-HOLDERS, FANCY WORK and WASTE PAPER BASKETS and other NOVELTIES, Fine selection of EMBROIDERED TABLE COVERS and SCARFS, LAMBREQUINS, TIDIES, CUSHIONS, SLIPPERS and ART EMBROIDERIES, Larze and attractive line of Ladies’ and Gents’ SILK HANDKERCHIEFS and MUFFLERS. EMBROID- ERED, INITIAL and FANCY BORDERED HANDEER- CHIEFS, KID GLOVES, LACE GOODS, Children's PLUSH BONNETS, MERINO CLOAKSin Mother Hub bard and other styles of superior elegance, ais 6 Que Reavy» HOLIDAY Goops, WE ARE NOW READY TO SHOW THE LARGEST AND MOST VARIED ASSORTMEN' HAVE EVER EXHIBITED IN, DECORATED POTTERY AND PORCI . FHOM ALL COUNTRIES TAA ‘M. W. BEVERIDGE, nol3-3m__No. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Tornaws FINE LEATHER GOODS FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS AT REASONABLE PRICE PURSES, SADD..ES. AN Lt Est Al GLADST RIDING WHIPS, BRIEF AND CL''B BAGS. |ENGLISH CROPS WITH LETTER. CARD. CIGak| GOLD AND SILVER and CIGARETTE CASES,|| MOUNTS, POCKETBOOKS, BUGGY WHIPS, BILL, BOOK: [coved BARNES: 3. NG CUPS COUPE, HANNE! Os. BUGGY HAUNESS, MANICURE SETS, LAP ROBES, ALL IN SEAL, Ttussta.|AMERICAN and ENGLISH CALF, ALL TOR AND| HORSE BLANKE 5, CAYMEN LEATHERS, onaneis and STABLE Fine Harness and Trunks made to order. ‘Trunks, Harness, Traveling Bags, &c., thoroughly re~ paired by thorough workmen, a ‘TOPHAM'S, ai3-14t 1231 Pennsylvania avenue, For Tar Hoxvays ust received $10,000 worth of Fine Goods, consisting of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER axp PLATED WARE, which will be sold at a slight advance of cost. W. S TAPPAN, Jewsuer, 604 9th street, three doors above F, 13-2 Opposite U, S, Patent Offica, G. L. Wi & Bros MUSICAL HOLIDAY PRESENTS, STIEFF AND KRANICH & BACH PI AND Va- Me eA TOUS ORANG NO or GALLY'S WONDEBFUL, SELF-PLAYING INSTRU- ‘WILD'S MARVELOUS PIANO DANCERS, AND OTHER MUSICAL NOVELTIES. ‘The best assortment of Musical Instruments and Mu- sical Goods generally at 709 7th strest northwest, be- treen Gand Hatresta, wens Morrs New Your Pose Juice CIDER! ONE (1) CAR LOAD ON THE TRACK ‘And for aale at Low Prices by SAMUEL ©, PALMER, 1226 29th street northwest, Telephone s5k_. Also, ete designs. SSRIS Pate NE ‘BOOKS Chastoas Every uae C HOLIDAY PRESENTS CHRISTMAS GIFTS CAN BE FOUND AT THE ESTABLISHMENT OF SEATON PERRY, . (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) PARIS AND VIENNA FANCY GOODS. POCKET. Spgs AND CAND Gases IN CREAT BOO} VARIETY. IMPORTED BYSKETS AND WORK STANDS, PERINOT’S CELEBRATED KID GIOVES. SILK HOMIERY, IMPORT! D JERSEYS, RB STOCK OF' LYONS PLAIN AND BRO- CADED SILKS, SATIAS AND VELVETS AT LOW- EST PRICES. FRENCH { RICOT CLOTHS AT $2, REDUCED FROM $2.50, PARIS | ND BERLIN WRAPS, JACKETS, NEWMAR- KETS AND CIRCULARS, ELEGANT SEAL PLUSH SACQUES, ALARGE LINE OF A\.t-WOOL CLOTH ENGLISH WALKING JACKETS, ULSTERS AND DOLMANS Ars EACH-FORMER PRICES WEE FROM $1070 $20-JUST THE THING FOR A USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENT. 27 CHOICE GUODs, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR- RECT PRICES. 9 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS, SEATON PERRY, Peary Bertora, ‘Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th strat. Established 1840. a Sxares, Sxarea All kinds, from 25c. up, Sleigh Bells, all sizes Pocket Knives and Scissors. Also, fine stock of Rodgers’ Table Knives. G. HARTIG & SON, @13-1m* __1001, corner 7th and K streets northwest, C, © PORSELL, Booxsite, Offers the best and brightest Books, beantifully or brilliantly bound; the choicest collection of Christmas Cards, Special styles of Stationery and Fine Fancy Goods, ais 418 9TH STREET NORTHWEST. Lanssvurcx Brora ERS’ MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT ™ HOLIDAY ARRAY. WHAT TO BUY AND WHAT TO PAY. 4 FEW HINTS TO PROSPECTING HOLIDAY PURCHASERS, ‘Onveur main floor we have arranged on sale tho most wouderful selections of Artistic Creations from Paris, Berlin, Vienna, and New York. . FANCY WOKK BOXES, lined in Crimson, Peacock, Old Gold and Olive, SILK UMBRELLAS, with fine Ivory and Carved ‘Handles of unique design. ALIGATOR and JAPANESE SATCHELS and HAND BAGS, ‘Magnificent display of Turkish, Morocco and Russisn Pocketbooks, Cigur Cases aud Shaving Seta. Ladies’ and Gentiomen’s Traveling Cases in Leather and Piushes, PIANO COVERS, TABLE COVERS and SCARFS, especially selected for our great Christmas Sale. To the left of our main aisle will be found onsale Gentlemen's Scarfs, ies, Embroidered Suspenders, Silk Mufflers, Handkerchiefs in every conceivable ‘quality and design, WOur crest Book Devartment, which ‘was an immense success when first organized, has now reached stupen- dous proportions, Why pay $250 fora Book at other places, when we ell the same xt $1.15? Why buy a Set of Books for $24. whon 389.90 will buy ttat our house? . ON THE MAIN AISLE ‘the display is beauti{ul. Toilet Cases, Cologne Cases, Bisque Ornaments, Plush Scarfs, Tidies, Lace Pins, Bangles, Bracelets aud Earriacs, Hosiery for Ladies and Gentlemen ip all its gorgeous hues, can be bought ‘at reasonable prices, ‘TO THE RIGHT OF MAIN AISLE— DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! All-wool French Shoodas, English and French Cash meres, Bison Cloths, Drap Cussimer, Tricotines and Wool Ottomans. SILES! SILKS! SILKS! VELVETS! VELVETS! ‘Have you ever passed throuch this Department? We ‘Pride ourselves especially upon its completeness, ONE WORD BEFORE CLOSING: Do not forget ‘that you will save moucy in your purchases by buying from LANSBURGH & BRO. 420, 422, 424 AND 426 aun SEVENTH STREET. )oesLass ATTRACTIVE OPENING HOLIDAY NOVELTIES CONTINUED - THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER lira, 12ra AND 13a. IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE WISHES OF MANY FRIENDS WHO, FAILED, DUKING THE LAsT THKEE DAYS. TO KECEIVE PROPER ATTEN- TION. WE SHALL CONTINUE OUR OPENING THE REMAINDER OF Tit, WEEK WITH THE SAME REDUCTIONS IN PRICES. ALL ARE INVITED. DOUGLASS’, 522-524-526 9th at, a Geear Repveriox Ix Parces, ‘We have Just returned from New York, having taken advantage of the depressed market, and offer grest bar- gains in Sealskin Sacques. ‘Newmarkets, Fine Plush Garments. ‘Mink and Other Fur and Sstin-Lined Circulars, ‘Visites in Velvet and Plush. Otter, Beaver and Other Fur in Shoulder Capes, Mutts ‘and Trimmings by the yard. Gentlemen’s Gauntlets and Mufere, eal Caps, Ladies’ Seal Hats. Carriage Robes and Fancy Mata, All Selected and Reliable Goods. B, H. STINEMETZ & SON, 12-20 1287 Pennsylvania avenue, Laos Waars en, have another supply of NEWMARKETS in all CIRCULARS and RUSSIAN CIRCULARS, quilted Hined, st last week's reduced ‘We are bi eee eg ee es tte roma abet RUSSIAN C'RCI seeice Ba MUFFS, best quality, Sstin lined, ‘Full and compiete stock of FURS at New York prices WILLETT & RUOFF'S, BATTERS AND FURRIERS, a3-im 905 Pennsylvania avenue. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. LEMAIRE AND CRESCENT OPERA-GLASSES, GOLD SPECTACLES AND GOLD EYE-GLASSES ‘will be aold during the HOLIDAY SEASON - tn ee ‘we are new be- VIENNA OPTICLAN CO. Ata0, ‘A Fine Belection of Brazilian Pebbles, and Everything ‘Pertainmg to the Optical Business, i 4xD a ONE PRICE ONLY. ‘No, 1806 F STREET NORTHWEST. TM T TOY BAZAAR. HANDSOME HOLIDAY PRESE! SILVERBERG'S —Velocipedes and Tricycles Dou Carriages of every kind SILVERBERG'S, Boy's Warous iu larer var vty. Sielehwand Capper Si-de SILVERBERG'S, Dolls of every pomible siz, kind and styic, from It S18 Steam Fire Engines, Steam Pro- Here, Steam Locomotives, Steam neines. | lertvic Toye, Mamie Lonterss, SILVERBERG'S, Morar ical 15% of every kind, Patent Rockit ores, SILVERBERG'S, Gans and Puzries usd wand Alphabet Blocks and thousands of other Toys, ranging tivan Se UP sh Work Boxes, Toilet SILVERBERG'S, SILVERBERG’S, Hie Pi 2 Casts, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Shav SILVERBERG'S, ine Sits. Glove and Hawilkerchiet Sianicure Sex Susoking sty SILVERBERG'S, rw Odor Cases, Jewel Boxes. Fine Cut= gins Mice Blush Albume Auto bast Cant Stands, Frnit SILVERBERG'S, SILVERBERG’, SILVERBERG'S, SULVERBERG’'S, SILVEREERG'S, SILVERBERG’. plate ih 2 casee, Labie Spoons. y Shere, Kits incase, Pine, Sepia Ying, Butter’ Dishes, Casters of cud Senta teamsey Sows mes Bes Bc The Satibelisid “Work Bask t Scrap Baskets, Luuch Baske's: Work Risnds, shopplag bakes Ae, de SILVERBERG'S “Goia Cabinet Frames Pash Cali net Frames, GUL G It and Tite SILVERBERG'S. Etous.(-k- SILVERBERG'S, iw pies “Fide Iiavorted OM Chromoe or BILVERBERG'S. SILVERBERS'S, SILVERBERG'S. Oleotay he Fine Off Paiutings and Fnersy- SILVERBERG’S. SILVERBERG’S, Anws. very handsome and very low in. SILVERBERG'S “Ladies Leather Bars in immense SILVERBERG'S. SILVERBERG'S. , Deauciful styles and very ~' Plush Bags, lovely goods, cr SILVERBERG'S, SILVERBERG'S, ‘Gewt’s und Children's purer ebd Packet boobs ia SILVERBERG'S SILVERDERG'S, nd Toilet Casre, Fine ful-ta-ond Fancy Wood Desks SILVERBERG'S, SILVERBERG’S, and Wor ‘SILVERBERG'S. nd Curio, Vand Toilet Mirrors, Brushes ofevery style, kind anima’; Combs fewer size Books { rehildren of all kinds and for all aces. Jules Vernes Works, SILVERBERG'S, 500." Lovely Pciure Books ‘Childean's Desks, irom 99 up, SILVERBERG'S, Toy Chsirw Cradies and Bsdstendn 3 ine Leather and other SILVERBEKG'S, carry @.very handeome ‘Our Marge Quarto Al- SILVERBERG'S, buts at Ye, au: Plusit Lars Alban: deserve your especial atten on. 1s fneRolled Gold Plat» solid Gold Jewelry, we offer decided ‘Our stock in this line is Vey complete, amd we have ma every effort 1) maintain cur w carn d reputition of selling reliable wouds, ‘Our stock at present is the larzest we eve Our varity of rood bewildh prices SILVERBERG'S, SILVERBERG'S SILVERBERG'S. SILVERBERG'S, SILVERBERG'S, SILVERBERG'S, SILVERBEKG'S, SILVERBERG. SILVERBERG’S, SILVERBERG'S, iw, if not lower than auy other house in the Atluutic states, ond whet: you bought of us you wil fell sutisthed that you have saved money To avoid the lumense rush we avo Just before t t M. (BERG & CO., 312 7th street and $13 Sin street northwest, 10 Duews Davo Sroxe, COR. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 9TH STREET, Has Just opened a Chaice Assortment of GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAY + Comprising all the newest novelties in PLUSH AND LEATHER TOILET CASES, ODOR CARES, CABAS AND HANDSOME CUT. GLASS TO!LET STS AND BOTTLES, BISQUE FIGURES, &o. ‘We have also the Langest and Best Assortment of MANICURE SETS Inthe City. In connection with the above we have a full line of French snd Enelish Per- fumes, Colognes, &c. MANICURE GOODS A SPECIALTY. OPEN ALL NIGHT. Laon: Seat Sacores FUR-LINED CIRCULARS, SATIN LINED CIRCULARS, BEAVER CAPES AND MUFFS. FUR TRIMMING. CARRIAGE ROBES. FUR GLOVES, SEAL CAPS. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FUES, GENTS DRESS SILK HATS. 35, 86, 88. FASHIONABLE STIFF HATS, 81.50, 82, $2.50, $3, $5.50, 64, $4.60, OERA HATS. BOY'S HATS AND CAPS, CANES AND UMBEELLAS, JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, 621 Pennsylvania Avenue. 21m 261m, your OFFERING. E. G. DAVIS, 9 MARKET SPACE. GRAND DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY GOODS. ‘WE HAVE ON OUR COUNTERS NOW THE FINEST LINE OF HOLIDAY GOODS WE HAVE EVER OF- FERED—MANY THINGS AT ABOUT HALF PRICE. WILL ALSO OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS IN OUR BLACK DRESS GUODS DEPARTMENT. POPULAR GOODS AND POPULAR PRICES, E. G. DAVIS, 46 = COR. EIGHTH ST. AND MARKET SPACE. Cunwrmus Axo New Yea Canns, TOGETHER WITH A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, Ealendsre for 1885, ‘Thackeray, Teunyson, Ruskin, Emerson, Lonetellow, Whittier, Shakespear: and. others See. I mvit D = ay cal from my and fuisure choice of ntcel “ SOG. A. WHITAKER, friends 225 2000 Penis) ivania Avenue, CO FRE RRR ERE gS, go Er go tu OEE Kee God Exe x = THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, f# without adoubt the most Bravriyct and the most Nererrrovs Flonr in the world. ‘The Millers have not only the most perfect Mill,eon- taining as it does all the most improved Machinery in- ented up to the present time, but they produce a Flour Uxsunrassep by any mill in the world, To prove that, we would simply state thsta lane quautity of this magnificent Flour is shipped annually to Europe aad ‘eaten at the principal Courtsof the old world. We Guanawrer that it is made from selected hard wheat gvown in Minnesota and Dakota. It is an acknowledged fact, that in this Flour a perfect separation of the ¢luti- nous particles of the wheat berry and a thorough elimi- ‘nation of all weak and starchy matter has st last been reached. and is consequently more NourTi0vs, yield- ing more bread to the barrel than any other Flour. The est trade admits that from its bread-makinx qualities i{ is the cheapest, ae well as tho best, for either family or baker's use, and unsurpass-d by any Flour made Every sack and every barrel is warranted to give entire sstisfaction. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever | GILT-EDGE. A magnificent Winter Whest Pateat RELIANCE brated Hungarian process. Its a very cheap snd beau? tiful Patent, within the reach of ali classes, and we guarantee will give satisfaction to every one who will wk GOLDEN HILL. ‘The reliable stand-by an4 the Standard famfiy high priced Patest CERES, STERLING, To iE XMAS PANELS. XMAS ESSE ove, Mas ARE recat obit ey Parr Gold and SOver Moss Tineci, Frosting, Candia, Bia ie fae Ghia eae Bord cr Borders, Gontumae Crackers, Pavey far Sets ee Calne Sheet Music orm. = J. JAY GOULD, 421 9ra Starer, Between D and E Streeta, Ge6-15t Houiar Gurts. SAMUEL LEWIS: SONS, JEWELERS, 1215 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, APPRECIATING THE PROBABILITY THAT FOR THE COMING HOLIDAYS ARTICLES OF MODENATE COST WILL BE GENERAL LY CHOSEN FOR PRESENTS, HAVE MADE CAREFUL PREPARATIONS TO MEET SUCH. DEMAND, ANDIN EVERY DEPARTMENT THROUGHOUT OUR STOCK WILL BE FOUND GOOD SELECTIONS OF ARTICLES AT MODERATE PRICES, BUT OF STAND- ARD STYLE AND QUALITY. SAMUEL LEWIS’ SONS, JEWELERS, 1216 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Established 1840, a Recerven. 250 Decorated and Fancy Boxes of Amorted Glace Fruits, Small Sizes, direct Importation. Bottom Prices, DUFFY'S PURE APPLE CIDER, 25c. per Gallon. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, a6 ‘No. 1209 F Sraser Nomrmwesr. M. Wirrsax . FINE MILLINERY, ‘CLOAKS, RYAL AND IMITATION LACES, DAERS Tena Nan COmCETE FUR AND FEATULK TRIMMING, NECKW? AR. HANDKE: CHIEPS, olin Ge _%07 Penneyivaniaava—%, Trevise, aria, For Cus: OR ‘i TMAS. Now open, our magnificent selection of CHRISTMAS: Cams years FOR THE ail the new [lustrated Gift Books, Stapdard and deal Books, at prices lower than exer before (om in the time to welect before the rush Deg itan, WAL BALLANTYNE & BON, a 128 Seventh street, SIRE, | SF 53 Heavevanrexs Fon Caxpus. FRANK SHARPLESS, MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONER, . 941 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, LARGEST, FRESHEST AND PUREST STOCK OF FINE CANDIES IN THE CITY, Srectacrms: CARAMELS, BUTTER CUPS, BOSTON DROPS, CREAM MINTS, LIME JUICE 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 SHARPLES THE LEADING CONFECTIONER, ‘41 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, No connections with any other store, 12-2 Covoaxe: Cotosxe: Corooxe: FLOWERS OF ITALY COLOGNE. An exquisite in ion off precnation of Blossoms of Rosen, Mars, Balu, Violet aud. Howes, made only Uy NAIRN & OGRAM, 26th street and New York avenue nortliwest. ul elas Ware, Pi ‘Cases, ofirat fn Sone Sa eh oen eee Fra Oro Cinna Comm @INPANDED, 96 PER DOZEN, aT WITMER'S, as 1918 Pennsylvania avenge EST PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, #6 PER BAe rel; Best Fuinily Flour, $5 yer barrel Cholos Ap- les, $2.25 to 62.50 por barrel; Gitoice Taree Potaton, ‘cents per bushel All staple groceries cheaper than any otber hous. ‘Terms strictly cand. ‘POOLE, UROORE & CO., 214-1 ‘944 Louinana avenan, Hous Presexrs, THE LATEST, BIST AND ONLY PERFECT BEW- THE LIGHT RUNNING NEW HOME, Acknowleduced to be the hichrst wh pechiatiical skid} i thie rut Acompiete net All kinds of Sewing Machines for ren Sowing Machines of all kinds. Ladies adjustable for fitting and draping dress, Pore = ‘Thoee who may wish to purchase, either ane deli- cious beverage or for medicinal purposes, an UNADUL- TERATED WHISKY, are invited to makes trial of the Ayo Isviconmma ‘This whisky, upon an anslytical examination, has Proved to be free from Fasil ofl, and indeed of any of the modern ingredients which aro used togives Reti- ‘Nous age and favor to tuis popular drink, FOR SALE BY WASHINGTON. D. H. & H.W. CATHERWOOD, Bole Proprictors, HEGKE BUCKWHEaAT ‘1s BOW READE.