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. ZF LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weater. CFPICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAT OFFICER, Wasuiseton, D. C., December £2, 1884, 10 am. For the middle Atantic states partly. cloudy weather aud local rains, foliowed vy clearing Weather, north to west wibds, lower temperature. For Tuesday, colder clearing weather ts thdicated for the Adantic coast and guif states and the Ohio Yalley and Tennessee. A decided cold wave will be eit in the Ohio valley and Tennessee and west cult States to-night and on the Atlantic coast to-morrow avvernoon or evening. MORE ABOUT THE COMING COLD WAVE. Cold-wave fag has been ordered up at Washing- Ton, and the temperature will probably fall ten to ‘Unirty degrees in the next forty-elght hours, We Dusme to call the attention of the pubite to the immense variety of useful holiday presents contained in the :nammoth establisument of W. B. ses & Son, corner 11th and F str-ets northwest. ‘The public is cordially invited to call aud inspect FResm Annivat—Fifey saddles of prime Minne- Sota venison, also game, terrapin ali Kinds of wultry for Christinas trade. I invite the public to EXspect my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Ep. I. Banctay, ‘Open daily. 604, 605, 606 Center market. Baustac selling toys, 70 7th st., at great sacrifice. Bust Quarry of Blue, Drab and Olive Flannel Oversbirts in double breaseed and lace. Franc’s, corner 7th and D streets, the Only Strictly One- Price Hat and Gent's Furnishing Store In the city. Cor Rare Sate Eiseman Bros, cor, 7th and ~ PURCHASERS receive a bottle of cologne, with a ‘Christinas card attached, at the Oriole, #22 7th. Cuntsraas banners, %e. Gould's, 421 9th street ‘Loxpox Cough Syrup, only 10c.; sold everywhere. ‘Pauxase call and buy at Morrell & Co.'s wholesale depot, 734 6th st. n.w., bet. Gand H presents. 25 fine cigars in a box,#0c. A full line of smoker's articies constanuy on Rave SALE. Sce our $10 overcoats, the price sell and willseli them, Eiveman Bro., corner Th and E Woxpsns for children! J. Jay Gould, 9th street. Lakexst mirror at ‘Sautter’s Restaurant, ‘2 oth THE st HOLIDAY GrrTs: Artists at Home, photongravings of the ieadiog painters Sia sculptors of the day, wit blographe. imperiat quarto, limited ecition, uncut edges, gilt top; Pic- ‘Turesquie Europe; Picturesque America; Picturesque Palestine; instalments, if desired. D. Appleton & ‘The Proposed Catholic University. FATHER CHAPELLE MAKING AN EFFORT TO HAVE IF ESTABLISHED IN THIS CITY. Itwill be remembered that announcement was made not long ago of the donation of the lange sum of $300,000 by a wealthy young Catholic lady tm New York for the establishment of a coltege for the higher edlucation of the Catholic clergy in this country. At the recent plenary council in Balti- more the offer was accepted and the matter was Teferred to a committee of bishops Whe Will meet ext month to decide upon @ suitable location. ‘Thus far the idea has prevatied that the coll would be estabiished in New York, but the Rev. Dr. Chapelle, pastor of Si. Matthew's church, in this: city, 18 taking efforts to have the college estab- lishéd here. fie has already argued with the coum- mittee Ga the subject, and he thinks that, as Wash- ington is not only the seat of the government, Dut fast getting to be the center of science, and afford- ing unusual facilities In the way of libraries, &¢., the institution should be established here.” The committer ts believed to be favorable to the sug- tion, but wherever the college 18 located U atholié citizens of that place will be expected to endow one chair, which will cost $50,000, and Father Chapelle his submitted the matter to his congregation, urging them to seriously consider it. St Matthew's Is a rich congregation, and 1t1s be- lieved that if a baif dozen of the more prominent ladies took an active Interest In Ube matter the sum needed for the endowment could easily be raised. ‘ es Sadden Death of a Physician. Dr. Amos N. Williamson, a well-known physician of South Washington, died this morning at 10:3) O'clock, at his residence, No. 486 F street southwest, froma heart troubie. Dr. Willtamson was about 56 years of age, and had resided here about 13 years, during which time he built up quite a large ice In South Washington, and he also prac- Heed ‘im tho lower part of the olf second wards having had an office at No. 1002 € street northwest also. ile Was a native of North Carolina, and was at one time quite well todo there, but he lost nearly everything he owned duxag the war. He came here about 1966 with bis famiiy—a wite and several children, some of wnom have since deceaged—and setting “ia South Washington, by his strict atten- uon to business and sociability, Was soon Well and favorably known. Closing of Two Fairs. ‘The voting at the Homeopathte fair, which closed on Saturday, resulted as follows: The Remington type-write, Mrs. Cowell; surgical case, Dr. T. S Verdi; gold watch, Mrs. F.L. Freeman; medical case, Mrs. Dr. Winslow; three etchings, Mrs. Van- derlip; manteure set, to the most beautiful young lady, Miss Kitty DeBoys; Spencerian compendium, €o.'s, 437 Tub street, IVERY STYLE of show cases, sho case tables, fe, at manufacturer's prices, constantly on hand at Morell & Co's depot, HL Oprenenser has recently fixed up his ladies and gentlemen's eating saloon, at No, 1006 Penn- sylvanla avenue. in first-class style. Give him a call. Reasonable pricea. Free lunch every day trom 12 to2 A Fixe Paya given with every dozen cabinets guring the houdays omig.at Merritt's, 711 Market Space. Open Christmas day. Woowwann & Loranor_ will Keep thelr establish ment open evenings, commencing Monday. De cember 15. and continulng until after the holidays, for the benefit of those upabie to make their pur- ebases during the day. Cur Rare Sane. Etseman Bros, cor. 7th and E. Ove $6 custom boots are equal to any $12 ordered, Roots “Young's, 402 7th street. Sole agent for the celebrated $2.50 electric shoes. ‘Trex trimmings, toys. J. Jay Gonld’s, 9th st. (Ovn $1.50 ladies’ and gents’ fur top gloves, with spring fastening, at $1, at the Oriole, 822 7th St. ‘Waatnar Stairs, 318 8th street nortawest. ‘Warrman’s Canby, 25¢. per pound; five pounds for ‘$1. Rich fruit, pound, silver and Jelly cakes in great Yariety: home-made mince meat and ples Jarvis, confectioner, 426 9th street northwest. ‘THoss who are eating heavy ainners about holt- ay times should wash it down with Duity’s Malt ‘Whisky diluted with water. ‘Two-thirds water and one-third whisky, making @ drink that no Wine can equal Try it. Un ‘Sux Paner’s “Special Notice” about visiting cards for New Year's. ‘Take a Loox in Beck’s billiard and pool rooms, 621 Louisiana avenue and 630 D street, Everything new and remodeled. Cor Rate Sate. Seeour $10 suits, the price must ‘and Will sell them. Eiseman Bros.,corner 7th and & Ovr Cuxistuas Souvenir consists of a pair of Rubber Shoes presented with every purchase of five dollars’ worth of boots, shoes, slippers. arctics OF rubber boots. Young's Shoe House, 408 7th st Look for The Old Wotan in Window. Satry Lisep Tor.et Boxes, comb, brush and look- ing-giass, $1.39. Purchasers Teceive a Lottle of co- logne,Christmas card attached,at the Oriole,8227th. Fraseiss Ice Ckeam and charlotte russe, full Ine of Mailiard’s candles, fruit cakes, pound cakes, Jelites, mince pies and every nice thing for Christ mas, at Fussell’s, 14% New York avenue. Cor Rare Sauk A al deps t arranged. for the iP sits and’ overcoats. Biscian Bros, cor Ove Cunierwas Girr.—An elegant 16x24 Steel Engraving presented to every Purchaser at Hahn’s Shoe House, 816 7th street and 1922 Pennsylvania avenue. Cur Rare Sate. Etseman Bros., cor. 7th and E Weratuen Stairs, 318 8th street northwest. Eevanuisuep 1860. Headquarters for rare and eariy vezetamies, C. Engel’s Sons. We are recety- ing daily French’ mushrooms, choice Boston headed lettuce, new tomatoes, cucumbers, Brussels Burr artichokes, éxg plants. and tmported Italian chestnuts; also, a complete and select as- sortment of fruits. Orders by mali solicited. Orders filed with accuracy and prompiness. and deliv. ered free of charge. Just received prime lot of ‘Newtown Pippen apples. ‘Telephone Cali 831- 1k ©. ExGRi's Sows, S87, 588, 589, 590 and 591 Center Market. Jest RECEIVED at Sinshetmer's, 98 7th and 3151 ‘M streets, a beautiful assortment of tollet slippers, Suitable for holiday presents, trou 75c. up. ALL SHorS reduced from 10 to 20 per cent during | tis month, at Sinsheimer's, $08 7th and 3151 M sts Covens, Couns axp SORE Twxoat yield readily to B. H. Douglass & Sons’ Capsicum Cough Drops. Saxowy Woot. Jackers in all imaginable shades; the largest assortment in the city; prices rock- Dottom. Franc’s, corner 7th and D’ streets, The ‘Only Strictly Oné-Price Hat and Gent's Furnish- Ing Store In the city. APPLETON'S ENCYCLOPEDIAS FOR A CHRISTMAS .—Get the best edition now, when they can be purchased on such terms as Advertised in the “For Sale—Miscellaneous” column of thts paper. (ec a ee rict pes reports for the 4 hours ending at 8 o'clock morning. | ‘There@ras Dut 22 arrests in = time—two Sey ‘Sault, one for larceny, seven drunkenness, an ‘Ube others for minor offenses. ExLaRsING, drawing pantographs, 2c. Hem] ers, down town. = ei CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, etc., To-Night. Forp’s Orgza Horse.—Carleton Opera Company 4m “The Drum Major.” ‘Naviowal THEATER.—“The Private Secretary.” ALBavan’s Orgna Hovse.—“Youth.” Haxzoe's Mcsec™.—Jenny Kimball's Opera Com- pany in “The Mascot.” ‘Tagarer Comgte —Ida Siddon’s Combination. Duce Muszcm—“Fun in aToy Shop” and curios- ‘Wittanp’s Hatt.—Prof. Ward’s Mesmeric per- | ‘Street lamps will be lighted at 5:15 p. m. and ex- Unguished at 5:15 a m. ‘St Teresa's church, Anacostia, Rey. Thomas B. jughes, pastor, after being closed for three months Tepairs, was reopened yesterday, when a mis Was begun by the Fathers of the: ration. urch has been much improved, very frescoed. by George P. W. Striebey, an oar Bop rons = ‘em columbia, Commandery, AC r, and Lhe Masonic Grand with many bi iBnd craft lodges, attended yesterday after- funeral of Wm. Middieton. Kit Carson an ee ‘The ser- Yaugh chapel. ‘fhe remains Congressional é ‘Thomas and James E. Waugh Jurors in the Criminal Court in Charles Worthington and Join E. ‘was arrested on Saturday b; Block, as a. suspicious charac. Saturdhiy’s Stax, was sentenced ‘this morning t three months lecture at the Fourdry M. E. postponed to January hanged wit assaulting colored, pieaded gullty ie morning and was sentenced to six SS ‘ew Yeax fox Tux B. £ 0.—The jextend #2, stale 8! § l ° > iF 4 i Tn i i it. : i i E B biel ip ] : Hh ‘ 4 E i Ef i i i it Hi F : i i i i H i Fug HOH Prof. Bryan; a handsome doll to Miss Fannie Koome and Miss Maggie Tyler. and a flag to the High School Cadets, “The first prize for selling he higi umber of tickets was awarded to Miss Sophi. Verdi, second to Mrs Wilcox, and third to Miss Rutherford. A silver plicher was awarded to Miss Sorre Vote of thanks tendered to te fair the articles were s3 Euuna Phillips, diamond Huyck, bieyeie; Miss Emina ine; Mr. JW. Carroll, gold f. W. Murphy, lishing Tod and teel; Mr. Kaiph Jeflersoh, Shaxespeare’s Muucaster, physician’s afghan; Mr. Jno. gold-headed cane; Miss Annie Sehwin; dressing role; Judie Wyle, sliver pitcher uhetser, chased pitcher; Master Lawre Connell, cadet’s sword; Mr. G.’W. Suewart, Rem- ington gun, and Miss Ruppert, lamUrequin. The Christmas Club. ‘There was a large atiendanes at the meeting of the Christmas clu at the Franklin building Sat- urday afternoon. Badges were alstrib all who paid dues T BS SC. . €. Si" inscribed upon each. ‘The | officers present were Misses Nellie Arthur, Eaith | Card and Julia Edte, Messrs. Clayton MeMichael Jr: Wm. O'Neil, Frank W. Sackett, Chas. H. She Til end Horace Wyle. Abotuer mecting Will be held ou Friday next for the purpose of distributing badges to members, as children without badges: whl not be admitted to the hall. Persons residing in the elty east of the Capitol knowing of children yeho, by Feason of poverty or steaness, are deprived of “a merry Christznas,” are requested to send names and addresses of such chiliren to the chalr- man of the visiting committee East Washington | Caristmas efub, Mr. Joun Hitz, corner Penna. av- | enue and 6th strect southeast, before Tuesday, De- | ‘cember 20, 1584. ——_ Deanit oF AN Estimaute Lapy.—Mrs. Adaline | Birge. who died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. F. etsviile, esterday | shington with her’ late hus- | band, Cyrus Birge, trom “Middlebury, Vt., tn 1860. | married Rev. Dr. J. EL Rankin was known toa large circle of Of quict Christian courtesy ad her death will be mourned | by all who knew her, both in her New Enziandsand her Waslingtoa home. Her daughter, Mrs. Ran- kin, was with her in her last _stekness, the doctor hiniself having been detitined In his new parish at Orange Valley, N. J., by @ threatened attack of pleurisy. —— TALK AnocT DrawixG THE Coton LINE AT A Cononey WenpixG.—T of talk among the © to the recent marriaS nl pe of ex: ie “dark color.” It 18 alleged Uhat for the | cer element atnong their friends an afternoon reception was given, and for the lighter aud more aristocratic a swell evening reception. All these Stories, however, are dented by the friends of the newiy married couple, who state that in the after- | noon the bride Feceived some of her school friends, Dut that no such distinctions were made in the in- vitations that were sent out. Some of the friends of the bride are thought to have been rather indis~ creet in their remarks, which have given rise to & great deal of the gossip. iam TloWaRp CanRozt’s PLaY 70 Be Frast PRODUCED Hene—Mr. Howard Carroll as written a play : American Countess,” which has been Mr. J. W. Morrissy, Mule. “Rhea’s, manager, for $090. TS st production, its Stated, Will be at Washington about the 12uk of Januai The Atnerican Countess” ts Intended to be adelieate satire on tie tendency of American girls to marry ttled foreigners Grasp Houpay Exccusios Rates Ovgr Peyx- SYLVANiA Raiiaoap.—The usual general excursion veriig the Christmas aad New. Year's holidays, ordered over the entire system of the ivabla ralroad east of Pittsburg and Erie. Under this arrangement excursion Uickets at great- Jy reduced rates will be iscucd to all prominent ints onthe Pennsylvania raliroad system from Washington. ‘These excursion Uckets will be sold December 234, 20h, 251, 2th and Bist, 1884, and sanuary Ist, 185, geod lor the return’ tip "until January 5th, 185, iiehusive. ‘The regular tive days? excursion between Washington aud Baltimore for $2 will not be affected by this arrangement. ‘These excursion tickets will net permit stop-off privilege except at Philadeipula within Lmtt; tekets being valid only cn continuous connectiag trains For information concerning rates apply t6 tieket oMices 13th street and Pennsylvania avenue and Balto. & Potomac rallroad stato rein ‘Tne Mar Moray Aur Porrery Satz.—The sale of this superb collection of goods will take place at Dowling’s, 11th and Pennsylvania avenue, to- morrow morning at 11 o'clock. ‘This 1g the ‘ret sale of this class of goods ever offered in Washiug- ton, and it surpasses In many cases the Mnest Limoges.” ‘The catalogue embraces about nd ed in really artistic are wee ——— Tuy Y. M.C. A. ANSIveRsARY.—The thirty- second anniversary of the Y. ation, this city, Was held last evening in the Foundry XL E church. ‘The president of the association, Mr. B. I Warner, presided, and seated With i:lin on the plat- form were President McCosh, of Prinecton,-Hoa. J. M. Gregory, Rev. Dr.5. J, Déaie and Mr. A. Hard- i the secretary, Mr. Har attendance of young rooms, as compared with last’ year, Dud Address were made by President ) gory and Mr. Robert Weldensail, 1. Poweli sang a solo. ‘Tae Farrn Baxv.—Onty elght persons braved the sleet yesterday to attend the fulth bealing mect- ing at 312 K street northeast. Elder W. G. Ray- mond gave an account of the work done in’ Balt inore. “Mrs. Robinson gave her views respecting healing throuch faith in Christ. Mrs. Perry éald the faith Dand hed spent the whole of Saturday vistting the sick. said that oue lady on Penn- sylvania avenue southeast, who had been sick thirty years, was healed 1p about an hour, and a boy fa West Washington Mtteen years old, who had never walked. Was greatly benefited, and she De- lieved ke Would be entirely healed. ——— Recent Rowsentes. — Representative Cox, of North Carolina, had is pocket picked on an ave huecar afew days ago of a gold watch valued at #0, anil Saturday afternoon, on the same Une of cars, Mr. F. Suum, of #25 Louisiana avenue, nad his pocket picked of a gold wagch valued at $100, Robert Whie's shoe shop, 208 Pennsylvania ue, Was entered by thieves last Friday night aul $9 Worth of shoes Were stolen, Saturd:y after- hoon a horse blanket belonging to Eiphonzo Youngs was stolen from his team while standing th Wout of Lis store, 228 9:h strect northwest — Win. M. Boyd, 70 Estrewt northeast, reports stolen from: a hat-ravk in Assempiy church, an overcoat | oager’st-blade knife CITY ITEMs. Lad: Boud Take: ‘those boots,they are felines. "Bring me Dr Duis Cough syrup. Now Is Your Chance. . ‘M. Augensiein, 817 7th street northwes:, having gevanie stock of toys yet on hand, and wish- ‘of same at once, offers the ‘bargains for to-morrow’ on! wo G SC. ‘agons, with seat, 91.; $1.50 fost. e200 rattan doll carriage sec ioe large iron axle express wagon, tend balutice of our entire stock of cent below cost. Also, decorated din- ‘ner,tea and chamber sets at half their actual value. Batley’s, 820 7th street northwest, carvers. 1 Bailey, 829 7th st., Club Skates, 2c. 1 Bailey, 829 7th st., White Handle Carvers. 99¢. Bailey, 62 7th st, Acme Pattern Lever Skates, $1.69. 1 * Batley, 829 7th st., Club Skates, 75c. 1 qi Bolley, 20 7th et, Rodgers’ Carver and Fork, Balley, 89 rth,fine Plated Nut Pick and Crac ow rg A Fow More Left of those splendia Sewing Machines at $23. Special Teduced price for holiday presents. Every machine aa for five years, at Auerbach’s, cor. ae and H sts, Johnson's Oyster Saloons and Restau- rant, 440 and 442 9th street northwest, received to-day 200 bushels of choice oysters. Half-sell, steamed, stewed, fried, &c.; also by the quart or galion. The celebrated Lynnhaven Al tor half-sheil. The Dest steamed in the city, all selected. Leave your orders for Christmas. Sent to your house. Ladies’ Saloon first floor. 3 Immense and Unequaled Bargains. Handsome Plush Coats, $3.50, $4.50 and $ at the Excelsior, 904 7th street. 3 You Will Save 40c. on Every Dollar by going to Auerbach’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and Hi dor very finest quality Men's and Boys’ Kid Gloves, Dogskin Gloves, Buck Gloves, “Castor Gloves, Cloth Gloves, Woolen Mittens, Kid Mit- tens, Handknit Gloves and Mittens, Fur Caps, Silk Umbrellas and Silk Handkerchiets, 1 Square and Kound Crown Hats, In brown and black, price $2, just received at Frane’s, corner 7th and D. The oniy strictly one price hat and gent’s furnishing store in the city. 1 James Ferry, Grocer, 441 N. J. avenue N. W. says “everybody Wants Lipps’ Premlum Soap.” 1 Gold Eye-Giavses, City Optical Store, Rod- gers’ Cutlery Building, 447 Pennsyivaula avenue. Batley, 829 7th St, X-mass tree-holder, 55¢, 1 Batley, 7th st., Acme pattern lever skates, $1.69. Bailey, 7th st. Acme pattern lever skates, $1.69. Bailey ,829 7th st., lever skates, polish steel, $1.69. Bailey, 870n st. Call and select your Christmas Fens; cut éveryihung'but ove ss Mover eye rat Balley's, 829 7th st, se. Bailey’s fine steel Rodger pocket kulfe, 9c. 1 Bailey,829 711 3 ft Bailey, £9 7th, lie-prese Bailey, 7th st.,set | Rodger 3 pl Bailey, 7th st., set Kodger 3 from 2ic. wg 1 ver, 250. (lee creepers.) ated Leaspoons.$1.44 plated for 22.09, Bailey, 7th, set Rodser's plated tablespoons,32.69. Bailey, extra fe ster English carvers, S40. 1 Isa carving knife and forks, 8tc. 1 ys 29 7th St., Aine pattern lever skates $1.69. ‘This 1s extraordinary low, simllur skates sell- ing at $3. at Auerbach’s Kult Jacket Depot. 7th and H. Ex- tra Fine English Scarts S0c., selling at §1 every- where. Nothing can be more acceptable to your guests for the holidays than a bottle of Duffy's Barley Malt Whisky. It ts for sale by every first-class ery house in the city. When you send your ket down order a bottie. Your holiday dinner ‘Will not be complete without t 4 Bargains in Holiday Goods. Excelsior, 804 7th street, 3a Xmas Presonts. Selssors in cases, and Ladies’ Cutlery Sets; Dress- ing Cases for gents; Pocket Knives, leading makers; ‘Table and Carving Knivesin cases, tvory, pearl au’ Stag handles. The Rodgers Cutlery Store,437 Pa.av.5 Molidny Style Silk Haw at Auerbach’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7thandH. 1 A Bottle of Garwood’s Choicest Perfume given to every caller at Douglass’, 622, 524, 526 91h street, 2W : Our Christmas Card. No.1 Rye WI $5 per cal; 75e. qt. bottle; Gib- son and Arlington Whisky, $4 per cal.; $1 qt. bottle; Old Scotch whisky and Jainaica rum very tine: fine old port and sherry wines. McGee's, 9tn hear b. 5 Best Seaiskin Plush $4.50 a Yard. Just in from auction 5 pieces of Plush, worth $8 a yard, at $4.50; Russian circulars, $5.49; Newmarkets $6.50; Jersey Coats, $1.50 and upward. “Excelsior, S04 7th street, aw 500 Dozen More Of those elegant Dogskin (loves, lined and un- Iinedy at. $1 0 pair, ae -Auervach’s Saxony Wool Knit Jacket Depot, cor. 7th and H. 1 ‘On Thirty Days’ ‘Trial. The Voltaic Belt Co.,Marshall, Mich, wit send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated ‘Electro-Voltaic Belts and Eneotric Appllances on tiol for thirty days to men (oung or cld) wo axe aflilcted with nervous de- lity, lost vitality and kindred troubles, ing and complete restoration of health and muunly vigor. Address as above. N. B.—No risk 13, Aueurred, us thirty days’ trial is allowed W,3,un ‘Thornton’s Emulsion pete Cod Liver Ol with Hypophosphites ot Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, Impaired nutridon and general debility; easy and pleasant to take, " Prescribed by Physicians. Sold by Drug- bos Large bottles, Wc. “Manufactured Ly W. ‘nornton, Corner Ballimore aud Hurrison streets, Bi re, Md. awe “Buchu-Paiba.” yuick, complete cure, all Kidney, Bladder and Urinary’ Diseases, Scalding, Irritation, Stone, Gravel, Catarrh of the bladder: $1. Druggists, 4 Fur and Seaiskin Garments. ©. C. Shayne, the well-known Whoiesale Tur Manutacturer, 103 Prince street, New York. wiil sell elegant Fur Garments at retail at lowest cash Wholexaie prices this season. Tiis will afford a splendid opportunity to purchase strictly reliable Furs direct trom manufacturer, and save retailer's protts. Fashion Book matted oda “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Ald utter, churned every morning, and delivered tn halt- prone. “Ward” prints, 45c. per Round Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttoribll aiid sweet ilk, 0. per quart, Cream 16c. plat, = Nice Axo Uservz CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. “LEMAIRE AND CRESCENT OPERA-GLASSES, GOLD SPECTACLES aND GOLD EYE-GLASSES ‘will be sold during the HOLIDAY SEASON x 20 per cent less than anywhers else, as we are new be- inners, at the VIENNA OPTICIAN Co. ALSO, A Fine Selection of Brazilian Pebbles, and Everything’ Pertaining to the Optical Business, EVERY ARTICLE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE PRICE ONLY. oc31-3m No, 1304 FSTREET NORTHWEST. Bineame For Tus Werx. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE ° ‘The following Prices for this week only: 20 rolls Tapestry Brussels 65. per yd, former price 7c. 25 rolla Tapestry Brussels Toc. per y'd, former price 9c. 40 rolls Tapestry Brussels (best) We, per yd, former price #1. 28 rolls Body Bruss:ls $1.05 per y'd, former price 81.25. 80 rolis Body Brussels $1.25 per y'd, former price $1.40. ‘These are special cash prices for this week only. Don’t fail to take advantage of them. Valued at $10.——Baliard Morris, 131 G sireet norte east, reporis stoien yesterday a bieyele valued at 0. ‘Tova aT Averios.--Messrs. Duncanson Bros. will sell (o-morrow morning, at 11 o'clock, within their sulesrooms, a Large consignment of toys, sleds, &e. SSS Usvovnrepty ‘THE CHEAPEST DRESS GOODS IN WASHINGTON CITY. BEAUTIFUL SERGE CASHMERES. very fir slit Ai colons 12 susds for ar oad ah era SS a Fe Ces! a No Credit. LADIES CLOTH SUITING, Thumcay wile ta Bests aka eee, ae og atu 7 st aH CASHMERES, pt Nity, nearly Dard atat alal! wale, Only Tassel yolie Beeb CASUMERE SERGES. ‘sli colors, widest double width, 7 ‘cash value SOc. all pure woul, only OOLORED BULOCADE S:LK VELVETY, reduced tosh COLORED SILK VELVETS, $1.25. npr SILE PLUSHES, $1.50. COLORED SILES, excellent heavy quality, cagh Si relucal to fe = baer BLACK Si from the New York auction sales, ‘special bargains, 81. $1.25, $1.50, SLi BLANKETS at actual Cost Price. WHITE WOOL BLANKETS, fmmenso size, reduced BLACE, CASHMERE SHAWLS, all pure fine wool, CARTERS, 711 Manxer Srsca, us FURNITURE AT LOWEST CASH PRICES, W. H. HOEKE, als 801 Market Space, 08 and 310 8th street n.w. QHIBTS RETAILED ax WHOLESALE PaIcHa the Comfort, Shi q Beal ad S00 asc, elated aa ly Re at Fine Unfinished Shirts only 00, Finest Percale Shirte only 8150. Finest, Yaundrled Drow Shirta in solid bosoms, ready Six fest Dress Shirts made to order (solld bosoms) ?>¢ MEGINNIS,, uz? ‘ Was 1002 F streak. (OVED without labor. pumps, cement ‘cost. PERMANENTLY FROM CEL AND CESSPOO! oF draius at a trifing M KEMP, bac) Chaites Ample test allowed and suaranteed satisfaction. 190-im ‘Flucs, ko. Chicane Guaraige: (per dosen: HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. Srecurms For Tse Hotaxe. SEATON PERRY, (UCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) IRISH AND GERMAN LIN IAN LINEN DAMAGE TABLE CiOTHS. ALL WIDTHS AND LuNGTHS, WITH INS TO'MATCU.. FANCY LINEN DAMASK FRINGED LUNCH THS, WITH DOYLEYS TO MATCH. NOXELTIES IN HUCK” AND DAMASK LINEN 8. MARSEILLES QUILTS. CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, GENUINE ELDER BOWS BED COMPER EES RAW SILK TABLE AND PIANO COVERS. NEW SIUK UMURELLAS F FROM $2.50 TO 8 MENT Ur LINEN, MUFFLERS, a GLOVES. SILK HOSTERY, IMPOR! FD JERSEYS, SUPERB STOCK OF" LYONS PLAIN AND BRO- CADED SILKS, SATINS AND VELVETS aT LOW- REDUCED YRICES ON FRENCH HARIT CLOTHS. BARGAINS IN PARIS AND BERLIN WRAPS. JACK KTR NEWMARKETS, SEAL PLUSH SACQUES AND CIRCULAR: PARIS AND VIENNA FANCY GOODS, POCKE’ BAGS AND CARD CASES IN GREAT ‘BOOKS VARIETY IMEO! AND WORK STANDS. TOILET URE SETS, ODOR CASES. ELE- UES. tor CHoIGE GUODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND CoR- RECT PRI ENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS, 27 OPEN SEATON PERRY, Peary Burupryo, ‘Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9 s:te3t Establined 1840, : Canisras aso Houay Goons. Wo invite special attention to our unusually large ‘and varied stock of Fancy | roceries, and feel contident of being able to offer special inducements in our line. ‘We enumerate in yart: w Crop) Royal Cluster, London Layer, neia, Ondura Lays and Tuckieh Br Richardaon & i Pinw Padding Domestic and Foreig Pickles em eibe Col Crauberries Florida Oraages “Malaga Elime end Sagared 1 Atmore’s, Auut Abby's, Boston Market, Home-made and Gordon & Lilworth’s Mine» Meats, Wines—Cookityy and ‘Tabe Sh cuypernong, Madiera, Ports and Chainpain: Popular bran Is at Now Yors priv-s Conserve Fruits in Mailiard’s, Whitwaan low as the lowest, . of all BRYAN'S PXIDE FLOUR. C. © BRYAN, 420-3t 189 NEWYORK AVENUE, Cuoice Cer Frowers. ROSEBUDS. ORCHIDS AND OTHER RARE FLOW- ERs, CUT OK MADE 1 s 0 DESIGNS. PALMS, FER\S, FOLIAGE PLANTS, &c, OF THE MOST GRACEFUL CHARACTER FOR DELOKA- ‘BIONS. NORWAY SPRUCE AND OTHER EVERGRE} CHRISTM 43 . JOHN SAUL, 621 SEVENTH STAEET NORTHWEST. ee EN ET NORTHWEST. 2-s45518 POUNDS OF PURE CANDIES FOR $1. oF JFROME F. JOHNSON & CO, ‘Manufacturing and Wholesale and Petail confectioners, A2-4t 312 9th Street, near Pennsy) Canrsrar, Ghers, CHRISTMAS GIFTS oe ISTMAS GIFTS, ST AN” DRES < cars KID GLOVES, HANDRER- CHIEF AN Neck WE, CAPS MADE AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE, ARE J. HUNT, a0, 1309 F street northwest. Curtstaas Goons or EVERY VARIETY, N, W. BURCHELL, deo. ‘ 9.5 P sos, Girr Boors axp JUVENILES. PRAYERS AND HYMNALS. PORTFOLIOS IN ALLIGATO! CHRISTMAS CARDS, JAMES J. CHAPMAN, Acent, 915 Pennsylvania avenue. Besr New Yous Becsynear, VERMONT MAPLE SYRUP, OHIO MAPLE SYRUP, DEER FOOT FARM SAUSAGE. BELLE MEAD FARM BUTTER, 20-3" N. W, BURCHELL, 420-6 $40 ve AMONG THE ATTRACTIONS OF THE CHRIST- MAS times none commends itself more particularly than the HALL TYPE-WRITER, Simpler in construction, AND #60 CHEAPER, than its more pretentious rivals, auyone ean ope- rate it. Ladies dependins on their own exertions will find this machine of great advantage. Where, then, is ther a better Christmas Present from the Deneyolent? Please call and see the superior work of this new claimant for public patronage, 420 __R H. EVANS, General Avent, 1921 FStreet, Doxesrio Mice Mear. A Cow Duar, xmas 4 RAINY DAY, GIFTS ‘A DISAGREEABLE DAY xMAaB THR GIFTS BEST DAY ‘XMAS ‘TO VISIT THE GIrts PALAIS ROYAL. On fine days call early as you can, 80 as to avoid the crowd. XMAS A single article st wholesale price. xMAS An endless variety of expensive GIFTS and cheap articles for presenta, XMAS Presents suitable for gentlemen GIFTS and ladies, boys, girls and babies, ‘all at wholesale prices, xMAS — GIFTS FOR A SERVANT. —rewate— XMAS — Cashmere Woul Gloves, 25e. GIFTS Patent ‘loth Umbrellas, 85¢. tins! Cup. 17 oe! Aprons, 290, XMAS GIFTS XMAS GIFTS XMAS Merino Skirts,73c.. Merino Pants,44c. GIFTS Merino Undervesta, Se, XMAS Lace fim, 20, crrts Drva and Coiab in Case, 79 Note upor in Faucy Box, 1s Docket Nevesearies dvather cause), 2c, XMAS = Rus.jan Hare Maffs, 89e. GIFTS RMAS Lace fi ows xaas = aris wate XMAS i Put scurfa, 440, GIFTS a Umb $2.10. t \vool Underwear, $1.25, XMAS Sik slumters a8e- ourrs Sik Pulse Warmers, 250 ed Kid Gloves, 98c. XMAS: ‘loth Gloves, 30s, GIFTS XMAS: GIFTS: a ae re Pp ay Toda TT gS8s Br aa | tak Tt 8s a4 LULL A A ot Sys8 RRR ©. Fy: A L KX oO YY AA L int’ 88 Sy a4 E Rok O Ea AAA L ™ RK ‘00 ¥ 4 4 LULL 117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. —OPEN EVENINGS— aig Fusr LeaRixa Sare OF THE SEASON. KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET, Fifty thousand dollars’ worth of Children’s and Ladies Cloaks and Millinery to be closed out. We have come to the wise conclusion, in order to save money for all in heed of HOLIDAY PRESENTS that are useful ag well as practical, to reduce our extensive stock of Millinery and Cloaks at this early stare of the season, and as this is our First Clearing Sale we expect to sweep the entire stock at prices that will insure a re dy sale. WE OFFER FOLLOWING GOODS: 500 Children’s Coat and Havelock, azes4, 6,8, 10, 12, 14 andl 16 years. at 82 50, $3.84,85, 36. 400 Misses’ Newmar- kets, leading shades, uiost stylish and nice, from age 8 to 1G years, at $4. 85, $5, $7 aud $10. 1,000 Ladies ‘Wraps, in Diagonal, Ottoman, Sicilian, Silk, Brocaded and Beaver, Berlin Twilled, with Astrachan and Fur ‘Trimmings, in Russian Circulars, Newmarkete and Dol- mans. Jackets at $5, $6, $7, $8, 89 and 810; the very Dest and tinest from #10 to £20, worth from #25 to 840, Extraordinary bargains in Plush Wraps. We will sell an elegant Plush Coat at $23, worth $35: elegant Plush Coat at $29, worth 240; elegant Plush Coat at $56, worth $50. ‘There are only left 85 of the Plush Coats to be $25,0c0 worth of Millinery are bound to member now is your chance. 3.000 elegant Felt Hats, in all the Icadiag shapes and de- rs, at 75c., $1, 31.25 and $1 50. Birds, Plumes, ‘Tips and Wings of the latest importation, Ribbons, Velvets, Veiveteens, Kid Gloves and Corsets, and other articles in the Millinery aud fancy line, GIVE US A CALL BEFORE PURCHASING, KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. ais Scrrastre Axp Seasoxanuz Mewes. ‘TOES, ‘Having Just returned from New York, and taking aa- vantage of the depressed market, wo offer-bargains in LADIES’ SACQUES AND NEWMARKETS 1X ALASKA SEAL SKIN, Price $150 to $400, Also garments of the same style and finish, made from the Fine Seal Piush, $40 to $80, “VISITES” in Brocade Velvet, Plush and Silk, $20 to 865. 1 ‘Mink and Squirrel Lined Circulars, $35 to $125, FUR SHOULDER CAPES, MUFFS] AND COLLARS, BEAVER AND OTHER FUR TRIMMING BY THE YARD, LADIES’ SEAL HATS, CARRIAGE ROBES AND FUR PARLOR MATS. FOR GENTLEMEN: : NOVELTIES IN HATS FOR DRESS AND BUSINESS, FUR GAUNTLETS, SEAL CAPS AND MUFFLERS. WALKING STICKS, SILVER HEADS, $2 T0 85. UMBRELLAS, Largest stock in this city of haudaomte curved liatales, pecally selected f for indies and yonlcuen, SS 80 tobi SWEET CIDER. N. W. BURCHELL, 420-4 1525 ¥ street. Marutarp, FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL, Rew Yous. ‘MARVELOUS EXHIBITION or FANCY BOXES or CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. ALL ORDERS OF AND ABOVE FIVE DOLLARS WILL BE DELIVERED BY EXPRESS, FREE OF 218,20,22-8¢ CHARGE, WEEsros aurora uimaa a ESSE aa B. H. STINEMETZ & SON, 2937 Penna, ave., next to corner 13th st, yoemy OFFERING. a18.6t E. G. DAVIS, 19 MARKET SPACR. GEAND DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY GOODS, WE HAVE ON OUE 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 DBESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. POPULAR GOODS AND POPULAR PRICES. E.G. DAVIS, . a COR, EIGHTH 8ST. AND MARKET SPACE Wise eee ELPHON; 428 9th street, 18-29 mges. ‘other seasonables at our TOS. Youngs, ‘Washington, B.C. Caorce Booxs Sketching Rambles in Holland, By Box Nature's Serial tory. Eubaiyat of Om ‘ome modern E: For Gurs. ton. Tih 'P. Hoe. Staind? Beat Bliayyain, Iilustrated By Vedder. hing French Etchers, containing twenty etchings, ‘One Year's Sketch Book. By Jeronse. Ali the Books aed ais 7 Hovelties of the season. BALLANTSNE & SON. 425 Seveutinstfeet Houmay Grr. sarL LEWIS’ SONS, JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, 1215 PEN: S¥LVANIA AVENUE. WE HAVE OPENED TO-DAY THE LARGEST STOCK OF WALTHAM WATCHES IN THE CITY. WOULD CALL ATTENTION TO OUR LOW PRICES. GENTLEMEN'S WATCHES FROM 340. LADIES’ WATCHES: FROM $20. ‘WATCH CHAINS IN EVERY STYLE AT THE LOWEST PRICES. SAM'L LEWI! ay-12t 1215 PENNSYLVAN SONS, JEWELE IA AVENUE Doverassy Genrerwes Deesnrest. SPECIAL—120 DOZ. PUFFED AND FLAT SCARFS. Our price for these Scarfs has never been less than $1. ‘We shall sell them this week for FIFTY CENTS EACH. aly DOUGLASS", 522-524-526 9th st. Loos Ocr For Tux Hounays. CHRIS. RUPPERT. ERISS KRINGLE HEADQUARTERS, Nos. 403, 405 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. PRENCH, ENGLISH, ADAPTED TO YEAR PRESEN GERMAN GOODS AND TOYS CHRISTMAS AND NEW rs. ME, RUPPERT takes great pleasure in informing his friends and the tbrouzi his. TOYS and FANC wblie iu peveral that he hes received “htop the huest nelection of (O'4 that have ever been i= troduced in this section of the countre, reuch and Germau Dolls, of all designs, ova, Games and Rosle Leather Wor: Wri dier - qui ments. ‘Glove and ‘Handkerchief Boxes, ‘Desks and Dressing Cases. Musical Boxes, all sizes and stylem Ghins Vases and Ornaments Workstands and Fane: Hobby tps Siclehs, Bankets. ville Velorivedes and Doll Carriages, ‘Girls Velocivedes and ‘Wagons and Wheelbarrows, &e, 5 Bieycles, all wizes, of differsmt desivus, 10,000 other articles too numercus to mention, To avoid usual rush at Christmas time, our custo- mers are invited to make their purchase early. Selected Goods can be laid aside until Christmas tt desired. Houay Presesrs, ‘This being the season of Presents, THE HISFIT STORE, CORNER lora AND F STREETS, Offers the following bargains. thus enabling everybod to give aserviccablo aud useful present ct a very sinadl FOR BOYS 4 TO 11 YEARS OLD. Suits at 82.50, redued from #4. outlay. Suite at & Suits at #4, reduced Suits ai $5, redun reduced from $1.50. reduced frou: $7.50. Gvercoats at $6, re luced trom $8, FOR BOYS FROM $12 TO 13 YEARS OLD, Suits at Suitsat $9.50, reducad from 85. : 25. reduced trom $6 50, Suits ut $5.95. reduced from 50, reduced trom Suits at $7.90. reduced from $10. ‘Overcoatsat $4.50 reduced fron $6.50. $5.25, ‘Overcoats at ‘Overcoats at reduced from $7.50. 30, reduced from #9. - ‘Overconts at 7.50, reduced from $10.50, FOR YOUTHS AND MEN, Suits at Suite at Suits at | reduced 1101 Suits at $11, ma $12, Bute t §16, reduced from $20. vB. Diagoral Suits 816, fe ured from DB, Diagonal Suits. Black Broadcloth 31 40, , reduced from $7.50. 7.50, reduced from $10, reduced frown '3i5. it $20, reduced Newntarict Overcoate at $12, reduced from 815. Surtont Overcoats at reduced frou B25, GoodOvercoatent #6, 97.50.99 reduce! {CotuT 50,610,812 Best Chinel ‘Overcoat at Fine Kersey Overcoat ut € 1s, reduced from Teduced from $20, worth DB. EHocnate Coat and Vest at $7.50, reduced from THE MISFIT STORE, COR lore, AND F STREETS, N,_B—Be sure and come to the corner of Tenth and F streets Open till 9p. m.; Saturday till 1 p.m. Hourvay Goons. « tof FAN xg hares larre assortanent CY SILK HAND- 0 $1.50. LADIES LINEN HANDRERCHIERS. LADIES LACED RID GLOVES, Mather Pateat the ine cheap DI 5c, ular Glove in the marke! most a (ove in A Ie. LINED GLOVES. ESS: ‘GOODS for presenta, 1234¢., ‘We have also anice assortment FLOOR DRUGGETS, trom 20, SHAWLS ud OLOAKS, very LOW PRICES. GEO. J. JOHNSOR, 713 Market Space. Razz Arrnacrioxs FOR THE LADIES AT CHS. RUPPERTS, ‘NOS. 403 AND 405 1TH STREET NORTHWEST, ‘The attention of the Ladies is respectfully called to my select sssortinent of Emb:oiticred Slippers, Cush- fons, Table Covers, Tidies, Whisk Broom Holders of different designs. ‘Fancy Worsted Work and Knitted Goods of every $2. a wera |, HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS LADIES AND CHILDREN'S WRAPS, at BAUS, ‘The following styles have been reduced to give our patrons a chance to select what we term “a most sensi ‘ble holiday gift” at a very reasonable price: HOLIDAY REDUCTIONS! Style 1.—“Ladine’ Visite," of finest brocade sill, old gold and black combination, with Chenille fringe to match, reduced from $48 to $25. Style 2—Ladice’ Visite, of ciqgant damassoe alk, with far trimming, reduced from $20 to $18, Style 3—Ladies’ English Walking Coats, heavily Drakded front and back. made from best of Berlin twill cloth, rediced from $10 to $7. Style 4 —Russian Circulars, in all latest shades, trim. med with astrackan down front and collar, neduced from $15 to $10, Style 5.—Ladies’ SMk Damaseee Dolmans, with fur Emmning and handsomely Lined, reduced from $90t0 Our $45 Seal Plush Coat, 42 inches long, redvoed to A discount of 20 per cent on all Fur-lined Ciroulars, ‘Misses’ Havelocks, of all-wool cloth, at $3 for 4 years, at 85 for-16 yra, Newmarkets, of Berlin twill clcth, astrackan collar and cuffs, at $7.50 for 10 yours, NURSES" CAPS and APRONS reduced to 180. BAUM'S, 416 7th street northwest, Goo. Rysea, In. 418 1TH STREET NORTHWEST, For Tax Houpaxs Offers a large stock of Decorated Goods, Bronzes, Sta Color Boxes, Drawing Tustrumnents, and Purlor Lamps, an endless Fora bright and Safe iight use Ryneal's Hoyal Se- curity Oi, GEO. RYNEAL, Jn, Artists! and Painters Supply Depot, _a15-20 428 7th strect northwest, Skares, Sxares AL) kinds, from 5c, up, Sleigh Betis, all wizns Pocket Knives and Scissors, Also, fine stock of Rodgers’ Table Kuives. G. HARTIO & SON, ner Tth and K aiz-im>_1¢o1. C, © PURSE, Boorsenten, Offers the Lest and brightest Books, boautif brilliantly bound; the cheivest coliection of Cards Special sty Goods, aus 418 9TH STREET NORTHWEST. * Lavssvreu Buornrrs MAMMOTH ESTADLISHMENT ™ HOLIDAY ARRAY, WHAT TO BUY AND WHAT TO Pay, A FEW HINTS TO PROSPECTING HOLIDAY PURCHASERS, On our main floor we have arranged on sale the most Wonderful selections of Artistic Creations from Parts, Berlin, Vie FANCY WORK BUXES, lined in Crimson. Peacock, id and live, SILK UMMRELLAS, with fine Ivory and Carved Handles of unique desizn, A LIGATOR and JAPAN BAGS. ESE SATCHELS and HAND Magnificent display of Turkish, Morocco and Russian Pocketbooks, Cigar Cases and Shaving Sets. Ladies’ and Gentiemen's Traveling Cases in Leather and Piushes. PIANO COVERS, TABLE COVERS and SCARPS, ‘especially selected for our creat Christmas Sale, ‘To the left of our main aisle will be found on sale Gentlemen's Scarfs, Ties, Emlroidered Suspenders Sik Muilers Handkerchiefs in every conceivable quality amd design. Our great Book Devartment, which was an immenso ‘success when first orswuized, has uow reached stupen- dous proportions. Why pay 8250 fora Book at other places, when we sell the same at 81.15? Why buy a Set of Books for $24. when 389.90 will buy it at our house? ON THE MAIN the display isbeantiinl, Toilet Cases, Coloene Cares, Bisque Ornamenys, Plush Scarfa, Tiles, Lace Pins, Bangles, Bracclets and Earriay, Hosiery for Ladies und Gentlemen in all its gorgeous hues, can be bought at reasonable prices, AISLE TO THE RIGHT OF MAIN AISLE— DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! All-wool French Shoodas, Fnglish and French Cash- mers, Bison Cloths, Drap Cassimer, Tricotines and Wool Ottomans. SILKS! SILKS! SILKS: VELVETS! VELVETS! » Have you ever passed throuzh this Department? We Pride ourselves especially upon its om plezeness, ONE WORD BEFORE CLOSING: Do not forget from LANSBURGH & BRO, £20, 422, 424 AND 425 an SEVENTH STREET. For Tse Hounss. Just reseived $10,000 worth of Fine Goods, consisting: 418 _| of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER axp PLATED WARE, which will be sold at a slicht advance of cost. 3 W. & TAPPAN, Jeweien, 604 9th street, three doors above F, 13-29 Opposite U. 8, Patent Office, ALI, AT Vi, H, MORRISON'S. Figibewsennvasis As a And ¢ the large utd ciagust nase tment CHRISTMAS CARDS, BEAUIICUL, GIFT BOOKS, both religious and seculas ew 0 Stationers. DDB on secon Aor. Srecial attractions in noviitiey of Plas, Leather, TAPMMOM STEER: designs, Glildren's BOOKS ai TORS, pohantind Tres ORNAMENTS and GERMAN FA- Pycoes, SEACe TS, Reames cot PStaS ves wi ey Pocket Calendar for 1358, a) Also, latest styl Horway Carsrmus Axo New Year Canps, TOGETHER WITH A * FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS for 1885. ances Viger we, Eee Ma which I in escly call from friends hal pubis to insure choice ctatock, Oe OY description; complete outit for Infants, Eh athe Merino Cloaks, Children's Lace, Satin and Velvet | —2% a eee colors and all kinds of Embroidered materials on hand | —~ we ‘at the lowest market prices. ais BaUM'sS, “Qonz Rewr- HOLIDAY Goopa.. “tba beeen eed ead 2ols-Sm No, 100 PENMSTLVANEA AVES 00. ALee tuat you will save moucy in your purchases by buying | Hanais & Suaren, ee JEWELERS. 2213 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, DEALERS IN DIAMONDS, WATCHES, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, FRENCH CLOCKS, FANCY GOODS, aa, DIAMONDS. Call attention to the largest stock of Diamond Jew. of the intest desis and at the lowest price ever | WATCHES. | Special attention ts called to our fine Swiss Watches made to our own onder. Ourstock uf American Watobes | te complete. cK. Foyech Marble and Traveling Ciocks, of our own tm portion OPERA-GLASSES, A woll-selected stock—Pvarl, Enaimel and Leather. covers : STERLING SILVER Tea Seta. Pitchors, Bowls and Pancy Case Good, Solid Silver Punch Bowl, the handsomest deaien and tanwed ever shown in this city, Forks and Spoous ia great ver Fists. . PLATED WARE. Our stock of hoary Plated Ware is the most extensive nd best aclectsdeverofensd in Washington. We cam show twenty (20) handsome Tom Sets, and wecall spe cial atcontion to our $2) six-piece acta Ourstock of Joe Pitchers ix unequal d. Handsome Cake Baskets as Jow as $4. Salvers. Bercy Bowl, Soup Turens, Card Reoriveny, Fruit Stands, Castor Candelebres, and @ fine etock of Goid and head Cones Pearl, Ivory “tol Plated Table Cutlecy, Carving Sets tn’ comm, &e., hee. ais-vt sy aq al < ou eit t m > oot Wt GREAT TOY BAZ HANDSOMI: HOLIDAY PRESENTS. SILVERBERG, SILVERBERG'S, ee varsety. aire ioas SILVERDERG'S, olle"vvess ftp sing ad in framte te Bi% ‘steam ‘Lomnnaiwe suvenpene’s, Deteotiiac ia — SILVERBERG'S, leat jcal ave of every itd, at towkine Horeca, SILVERBERG'S, SILVERBERG'S, SILVERBER@'S, SILVERBERG'S, SILVERBERG'S, SILVERBERG'S sand Pugelem raph Altmatns ~ ie. } Slverpiated Card Stands, Fratt SILVERBERG'S, ids, Fickie Status, Sete Of Tew ne in cae, Table Spoons Ta | SILVERBERG'S, SILVERBERG'S, 5:7 . | wider, Be. Mee » Re. SILVERBERG'S, (Tie Sau liied Work Baskets, ives iD caver, Fine Napkin, . Batter Dishes, Casters af Kind Stare «reams, Spoon Ke SILVERBERG'S “Gold Cabinet Frames, Plush Oat net F: 41, Git and Pluk SILVERBERG'S. Ebony. Ork, Walut and other He- t tury Fiance tus lange variety, at very SILVERD low prices of, muperted Of Chroman or Vine Ol Pubvtings and Bnerav- foes, very hatidsoise and very low ia, Ladies’ Leather Bags. in immense Serer, Deauciful styles and wary sheay, La lies’ Pluck Bags, lovely good, from 990, up. ERBERG'S, SILVERBERG’. SILVERBERG'S, SILVERBERG’S, ion Gent's and Children's SILVERBERG'S, Wall's" Pursen and" Pocketbouks it Seer at SILVERBERG'S. Fe "ue Treg and Toe mu Des SILVERBERG'S, a : SILVERBERG'S, si 8, SILVERBERG'S, SILVERBERG'S, SILVERBERG'S, SILVERBERG'S, | SILVERBERG's, | SILVERBERG'S, SILVERBERG'S, | SILVERBENG'S, | SILVERPERG’s SILVERBERG'S SILVERBERG'S, SILVERBERG'S, SILVERBERO'® “Sra SILVEMBERE'S, "Curstock at present ts the SILVERBERG'S. Sonods in chswon bew hd oa tuont bewiderine “Our | SILVERBERG's. Fine Cugart anne, Merrwbaman Holders, Mlerrwchauin Pipes Br ise Bird Cages, from 99. oBesmeand Carton ‘hd. Tuite: Mirrore, Brushes gyevery atte, kid ant wize, Come Chovey stan Books fer children of al kinds and, fe Sule Veruts Work ed Gold Plate Solid Ge dry. we ffer decid | SILVERBERG's. | SILVERBERG'S. SILVEKBERG'S, (properly seaitest a Sak Jou tocall early to anak Jour BILVERBERG'S. Selections. M. SILVERBERG & CO., 312 7th steve ud 313 Bt stroct northwest, 410 XMAS CALDS-10 st Paper, Gold por, Gokd ated Silver Mons Baits, Tedelea, Gilt A » Pictsinws, J ran Borders Cut aie Crackers, Bavors far u wn, Toy Books, Wouders for the Children!! Siicet Biusie Sete J. SAY GOULD, 421 9ra Steer, Between D and E Stresta (COR. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 9TH STREET, Mas just opened a Choice Assortment of GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS! Comprising al! the newest novelties in PLUSH AND LEATHER TOILET CASES, ODOR CARES, CABAS AND HANDSOME CUT- GLASS TO:LET SETS AND BOTTLES, BISQUE FIGURES, &o. have also the Largest and Bast Assortment of MANICURE SETS In the City. In connection with the above we have ® full Line of French and English Por- fumes, Colognes, &c. MANICURE GOODS A SPECIALTY. OPEN ALL NIGHT. aim 7 a] eapquarters For Caxprea FRANK SHARPL MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONER 41 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE LARGEST, FRESHEST AND PUREST STOOK OF FINE CANDIES IN THE CITY, Sreciatrmes: CARAMELS, BUTTER CUPS, BOSTON DROPS, CREAM MINTS, a ICE DROPS and BOSTON CHIPS, THESE GOODS ARE FRESH EVERY DAY. WE MAKE THEM IN THE STORE IN VIEW OP EVEMYONE. TWENTY-FIVE CENES PER POUND. FRANK SHARPLES, ‘THE LEADING CONFECTIONER, ‘41 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. | _ No connections with any other store. B32 Coxoexe: Cotoaxe: Coase: FLOWERS OF ITALY ~ ‘haat, Balto, Violet and Moses, mae wih diner and New York avanne northwest, sino fell line Ont-ginas Ware, Each Cues, Gheving Canes, etc, ete. J