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LOCAL MENTION. The Wenther. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAI- OFFICER, Wasmxaton, D. C., December 23, 1894. 10 a.m. For the middie Atlantic st fair weather, fair weather ts ast states, the Ohio Least gulf states. -_ Indicated for thé Atiant valley and Tennessee s Hanw’s Garat Cosine Sate oF HoLrpay SLIPPERS. Gent's embrotdered Sit Ladies’ embroidered Boy's embroidered Si Misses embroidered Slippet Chiie’s embroidered Slippers, Men’s German Fe ; Ladies’ German F Chiidren’s Ge Ladies’ flan: i Men's tor Suppers. Dolls’ joots for old and young. Boy's Red-top Roots, $1. 816 Seventh street and 1922 Pa. ave. Currerwas Carns les at 928 £ street. EB. Duval, propriet: a nove! 1 kidney and bi ret i jer strum, but it is pre the formula is sicians, and sold by all a: gists at Mx Bury—Dear Sir: The prepa you for affections of the kidneys proved very ben- efict 1, and from its tion I feel safe in recom- | Inending It to the public. I am confident tt will meet a want long Wx. J. Froyp, irst M. P. Church. CuristTwas Carps and novelties at 928 E street. EB. Dural, prop Ang You Gore Socra? Send tor fliustrated pan fve and best-appointed w ern states. Address C. Rew York. For tne Hourpays with wine and liquors. call at Chr. Xander’ Dr. G._Wryrne Coox has removed from 1418 14th street to No. 3 Thomas Circie. CHRISTMAS CARps and novelties at 998 E street. E. B. Duval, prop hiet of the most attract- retreat In the south- J. Orcutt, 150 Broadway, erybody must be sty a} r the Dest and purest | street northwest. Fer Tor Groves, dog skin giov skin gloves, kid gloves, at rock bottom pric The only strictiy one pric ing store In the city. Gews or Devorte devotional € genuine buck bind- A CHRISTMAS PRESENT For EVERYBODY. Z. Strasburger, 9 .between Land K n.w., | the popuiar hoo F i every customer of boots, With a hand-ome bucket of tine All are invited. Cunistuas Caps and novelties at 928 E street. E. B. Duval, proprietor. Sausrae selling toys, 7th St.,at great sacrifice. A Prectovs Grrr.— ‘The most dellests, useful and refined of holt day could be offersd to a lady or beyond doubt, ase mest exquisite, reir is and ot | all pertun genuine “Murray & an Florida Water:” sold by all drugisis, periume and fane As there are {uiltations Of this artiek ¢ that the real Murray & Lanman Florida Water Is obtained. ‘Tue fine photos of Kets Kemetiy’s, 1109 Pa. ave. | continue to be $3 per doz with a 1 Satrx Lryep Tor.er Boxes, comb, brush and l0ok- ing-giass, $1.39. Pure receive a bottle of co- | Jogne, Christmas card attached,at the Ortole,S227th. | Gueat BarGarss in ( ecards and novel- Ni painted free | | Temple last night, was largely attend-d. | WHERE AND WHAT TO BUY—A GUIDE TO PRRSONS | before stockings are hung up Christmas evening Condensed Locals, Street lamps will be lighted at 5:15 p. m. and ex- tneyished at 5:15 a. m. + Fred Oltver, an employe of the Baltimore and tomac Railroad comoany, whtie coupling cars at the corner of 11th street dnd Maryland avenue, had his right hand badly crushed last evening. ‘The 41h of March, 1540, came on Sunday, Prest- dent Polk left the Wilte House on Sat after- noon with the rem <iood-by to the cares of "and President Taylor was not ina rated ‘the afternoon of Mo the 5th, 80 that for ay Che nation had no execiltlve. ‘The executive building and offices were during that time in charge of Col. W. Morgan, now assistant assessor of the Dis- trict, then a deputy marshal of the District of Co- lumbla, acting during the Mimess of Marshal Wal- lace, who discharged ins trust so acceptably that he received a first-cless entertainment. Charles H. Washington, a colored blacksmith, while at work In his shop Yesterday fell dead. His shop is at the corner 6th and I streets southwest. ‘The coroner gave a certificate of death from na- tural causes. At the drill of Company A, Washington Light In- fantry, last night, W. M. Arnold was appointed a ofnte uni a corporit, adison democratic association met last } H. Turpin presiding; G. Fred Kel- ¥, ani eiccted several new members, d the committee on uniforms for the in- xt meeting. nown fisherman of this last week In the lower Poto- auguratic Ber: city, m: For wearing Albert Bear's overcoat, without an- thority, Henry Berkiey, colored, will live in the District jail for six months to come. ‘The senior class of the National University Law school last eventng presented to Prot. Claughton a handsome edition of Charies Reade’s novels, Mr. Louis ®. Phillips, chairman of the committee, made the presentation address The bailof the Knights of Pythias, at Masonic A young woman, named Fay, living on Unton Street, South Washington, was very badly Injured yesterday evening by bethg burned, her clothing | having caught fire while she was attempting to! light a fire in a stove with coal oil. ———— The Holiday Season, WHO HAVE MONEY TO SPEND. lement weather last evening would have * Suspension of any ordinary business, but During the short time intervening ed that there will be a great rush at. Sof Christmas a finer or richer display of Jay goods than that which 1s now tempting the ple of Washington to lay out their money. The ehiet em’ xing a selection, and where purchases can be ms Jn the advertising columns wever, be found #sointion tor By using Tas Stak save mnuch Ume. s considered as much as beauty now- cting Christmas gifts, R. H. Evays. nt for the Hall Type- ts that one of these type-wriiers, ich ‘cost $60 les ‘tentious rivals, would inake a good pre He invites persons to call and examine the machines. and juvenile books at Pennsylvania avenue, 1s n in the city. The stock incindes a great variety of T bOOKS and hymnais, portiollos in alligator And seal, Christinas cards, and other goods intended especially for the holiday trade. ‘The famous Stemway grand square and upright pianos are sold in this city by Epw, F, Droop, 8% Pennsylvania avenue, where a large assortument of these superd Instraments can be found. Xo more usefui present could be made to a lady nasewing machine. The lght running new ader” and all other first-class machines bought of Wx. StiepeLINa, 1717 Penn: avenue, at the lowest pri Lovers of fine confectionery can gr: ties at 928 E street. E. B. Duval, proprietor. Frsseir’s Ick CREAM and charlotte russe, full Hard’s candi 'S, pound eakes, | s thing for Christ- | mas, at Fussell’ Dew York avenue. | Cur Rave Sang. A special department arranged | for the $10 suits and overcoats. Eiseman Bros, cor. | ‘7th and EL Ovr Cunist. Engraving prese y 7 Shoe House, 816 7th street aud 122 Penns avenue. Cur Rate Sate. Elseman Bros, cor. 7th and zB WEATHER STEIPS, 318 Sth Street northwest. cards and novel- es at 928 E street. E. B. Duval, proprietor. iquarters for rare and! . 3, C. Engel’s Sons, We are recely- ing dafly French mushrooms, chi lettuce, new tomatoes, cuct s | sprouts, Burr artichokes, égg plants, and imported | Tialian chestnuts; also, a complete and select as- | sortment of fruits. Orders by mail solicited. Orders | filled with accuracy and promptness, and deliv- | ered free of charge. Just received prime lot of Newtown Pippen apples. ‘Telephone Cali 831-13. ¢. Ex 590 and 581 Cen APPLETON’S ENCYCLOPEDIAS FOR A CHRISTMAS Present.—Get best edition now, when they cam be purchased on such terms as advertised In the “For Sale—Miscellaneous” column of this paper. Great Barcatys in Christmas cards and novel- ties at 928 E street. E. B. Duval, proprietor. Ove Curtsruas Souvenir consists of a patr of | Rubber purchase of | ppers. arctics or rubber boots. Young's Shoe House, 402 7th st. Look for The Old Woman in Window. THR Atrextion of the public ts called to the Immense variety of useful holiday presents | contained in the mammoth establishment of W. B. | Moses & Son, corner 11th and F streets northwest. ‘The public ts cordially invited to call and inspect Cor Ratz Sate. Elseman Bros. cor. 7th and E PURCHASERS receive a bottle of cologne, with a Christmas card attached, at the Oriole, 82 Feapgvarrers for rubber boots and shoes of all Kinds, at Z. Strasburver’s, No. 996 street, be- tween and K. A handsome bucket of fine French candies presented to each customer. Samstac selling toys,73) 7th st., at great sacrifice. Gaeat Baxcatxs in Christmas cards and novel- ‘es at 928 E street. E. B. Duval, proprietor. Purass call and buy at Morrell £& Co.'s wholesale and retail cigar depot, 734 6th st. n.w., bet. G and H Sts. for holiday presents. 25 fine elgars in a Dex.80c. togi. A full line of smoker's articles constantly on Cur RATE SALE. See our $10 overcoats, the pri Must sell and willseli them. Eiseman Bro., corner 7th and E. Laregst mirror at Santer’ Restaurant, 502 9th THE Most Execaxt Houtpay Gres: Artists at Home, note Wings of the leading painters e day, with biography, imperial nifed ecition, incut edges, gilt top; Pie- pe; Picturesque Americs; Pleturesque instalments, 1 desired. D. Appleton & ‘th street. H. Orrennetern has recently fxed up his ladles gentiemen’s eating saloon, at No. 1006 Penn- in first-c! le. Give him a prices. Free lunch every day from 12 to 2 Woopwanp & Lornnor will keep their establish- ment open evenings, comm ng Monday, De- | ember 15, and continuing until alter the hoildays, | for the benedit of those unabie to make their pur- chases during the d. Ove $6 custom boots are equai to any $12 ordered Doots. “Young's, 402 7th street. Sole agent for the Gelebitted $2.50 electric shoes, ‘Tree trnmings, wys. “J. Jay Gould's, 9th st. OUR $1.50 lates’ Spring fastening nts’ fur top gloves, with the Oriole, 82 7th St. WEATHER Srerps, 218 8th street northwest. Trose who are eating heavy dinners about holl- @ay times should waso it down with Duty’s Malt Whisky diluted with water. Two-thirds water and one-third whisky, making a drink that no wine can equal. Try it Sex Paner's “Special Notice” about visiting cards for New Year's. ‘Take 4 Loox tn Beck’s bilitard and pool rooms, 881 Loufsiana avenue and 630 D street. Everything new and remodeled. CUT Rate Sate. See our $10 suits, the price must and will sell them. Fiseman Bros ,corner7th and E. ASE YourDrevacst— For Aioha perfume, and get the best. Maxe your boys happy and buy them a patr of ted-top bocts for 75c. Each customer presente! with a handsome bucket of flne French candies. £ Strasburger, No. 906 7th st., between I and K. Samstag selling toys, 730 7th stat great sacrifice. Lonpow Cough Syrup, only 10¢.; sold everywhere. Estarorse, drawin \Logra Hem; ler’s, down on = Saye <j: SKATES practically ground. 419 12th street northwest .H. KvERuixe, CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, ete., To-Night. Avsavan’s Orr Hous —“Youth.” Foxv’s Orrea Hovss.—Carieton Opera Company mYThe Mascot.” National THEATER.—“The Private Secretary.” Ei ‘eM se a a Kimball's Opera Com- ‘Tagarsr Comrgue.—Ida Siddon’s Combination. Due Musec™.—“Fun in a Toy Shop” and curios- ——___ Frxg Brsctrr.—Buy Ceres, the celebrated Minne- s0ta patent four, and you will always have snow- white bread, rolis and biscuits. K street aby day as well will ceries, as money, tastes at the new establishment, 1233 G street northwest, where Mr. chiet of U sun the it qualities. nd of the finest quality siment of JeKome F. eturing and wholesale aud ach strees. b corner of 7th and announee a “cit which 1s just Iu time the man who wants to replenish his wardrobe, ‘They invite special attention to their $10 suits and overcoats. Persons who intend purchasing candies, nuts, raisins, prunes, evaporated fruits, canned’ fruits and vegetables, 2, OF coffee, are Invited by “HAS. I 602 9th _ street, to read his price s le challtnges comparison with other ean be found Jonson & C: retail MAN Bros., the SSELL, 1014 7th street northwest, has ock of good things for the Chrisimas juding nuts, candies, ratsins, pium pud: walch he is ‘selling at very low Fine liquors for Christmas or any other day can de bought at MeGew's, 9th street, near D, at low | prices. 1413 New York avenue. Is a store- luxuries and fancy groceries of alikinds. Mr. Bryan has an immense supply of fine an rare frults, raisins, currants, prunes, sugared fics, nuts, plum pudding, mince meat: aa. he | Hicious candies and dainues of all kinds, whic! is selling at the lowest prices, He has also a fine le wines of popular brands which he w York prices. =e SINGING Canantes.—A splendid collection of sing- ing canaries are at Dowling’s auction rooms, 11th and Pennsylvania avenue. They are sold at pubiic sale, and make a ver7 acceptable Christmas pres- ent. ——.___ D Honinay Excursion Rates Over PENn A RatLROAD.—The usual general excursion the Chrisumas end New Year's holidays, has been ordered over the entire system of the Pennsylvania raliroad east of Pittsburg and Erie. Under this arrangement excursion Uckets at great- ly reduced rates will be issued to all prominent points on the Pennsylvania railroad system from Washington. These excursion tckets Will be sold December 231, 24th, 25th, 30th and Bist, 1884, and January 1st, 1885, good for the return’ trip uptu January 5th, 1885, The lar five days’ excursion betwee ington and Baltimore for a rangement. ‘These S Will not permit stop-off privilece i at Philadeiphia within limit; uckets being yalld only on continuous connecting trains. For information concerning rates apply to tcket offices 14th sireetand Pennsylvania avenue and Baltimore & Potoinae raliroad station, Alexandria Affairs. Rerorted for Taz EvExtxc STAR. News Notes ow Cuxtsras Eve’s Eve.—The new president of the Midland railroad, Col. A. 8. Buford, will enter upon his post on the Ist of January. Christmas pound party tn ald of the funds of rie Ladies’ Union Reitef Society will be held in the rooms he society at the Alexandria Infirmary n Christmas € Wm. Chapdone, residing on Fairfax strect, between Wilkes and Gibbons streets, died last night.—The only prisoners at the sta- Uon-house this morning were Wm. H. Bird, ar rested by Officers Franks and Grady, charged with being drunk and disorderiy, and’ Anne Caen, charged with being @ fugitive from home.—Up to the Christmas holidays 1,816 permits for the pubite schools have been Issted, 953 for whites and S94 for colored.—Ten meetings of incorporated com- ashington Granite Co., Washington and Loudoun Telegraph Co., &¢—will be heid in this iy next week. The ayor has sent James ver, a disorderly tramp, out of the city.—sohn Robertson, the newly-appointed assessor for Jeffer- son district of Alexandria county, has declined the appotntment.—Some twenty thousand dollars’ worth of real estate will be sold in this city during next month under Judicial decree. —Th« supply of here, which had become low, was Increased ¥, Several oyster pungies having arrived from below. ‘There can be no danger of an oyster famine, however, while the steamers run to the lower Potor ‘The public schools closed this afternoon until the 5th of January.—The city market will be opened all day and evening to-mor- Tow, and will W closed on Curistmas. A Brsy Susvrs.—The southern suburbs of the are livelier notv than since the time when the ‘independent line” cut its way through the hilis there. The construction of Hunting creek bridge 4s being pushed forward. ‘The new brick works at Bromsiow are belng fitted with machinery for the Ty process” of making brick, and many skaters avail themselves of the safe ice on the creek to enjoy these sports. ‘THe MIDLAND RAILROADCHANGE.—Nothing which bas happened here for many years has been heard with more general regret than Hon, J. 8. Barbour's resignation of the presidency of the Midland road. That company, in all the mutations of peace and war, has had two presidents only since its or- ganization in 1819—the first president, George H. Smoot, serving two years only, and Mr. Barbour, having held the place for the third of a century since that time. It has been thirty-three years of courteous kindilness to all who have had business with the office. The new presteent— col A. 8 Buford—is a resident. of Rich- mond. and represents In an especial manner the Richmond and Danville system, with which the Midland has been‘closely allied for two years, and into which it 1s now tobe more thoroughiy. merged. ‘There 1S a fee!ing of inquietude here lest the change may result in lessening the prominence of Alexandria, the habitat of the company. The company’s business here gives occupation to many ee persons, including some of our prominent eltizen. ——————————— Buacx Brocave Sux, VELVET PLUSH, Haspsome Desion. Every yard is worth $2.50; reduced to $1.50, BEAUTIFUL CASHMERES! a 31 calor Brown. Hive, Green and Garaet yards for 82. Every yard is worth 25e. COLORED B® OCADE SILK VELVETS, reduced to $1. E is a 81 25. The largeel ve Flue WAITS WOOL BLANKETS re- duced to $5. LADIES" CLOTH SUITING, in Gray and Brown, bait wide ey euge width, reduced to ud and 3 tig. Every yard is w COLORED SILK PLUSHES, $1.50. . Excellent quality BLACK SILKS reduced ‘Every ‘yard ie worth 81.25, belo quality COLORED SILKS reduced: Every yard ‘8 worth @L badies! DOUBLE WHITE BLANKE’ HEAVY BED COMFORTS, 81. BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, pure linen, 50c. Seif valns Oke Teac tobe THUS ‘Dare wool, “a Bees ae ; RR 00 F A ) Te YF gdh 4 1 PES 8 OW hak EE‘? ¥ 2S tue a A NoxN Naan Pa AA g x MUNN N GO @ BBB OA A ROK OM ON XN UGe . rer Fe ow WwW ppp KER Poy | 4 rai) WWwwp p kr R. prpP O O WWWW D D ERE RRR P Oo. OoO WWWW D DE R Re e 00 W W bop Kee K Ka . ‘This Powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness, Bore economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold onlyincana, Boyan Baxma PowbeT Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. aps Séyyorps FAIL TO EXPRESS MY GRATITUDE,” says Mr. Selby Carter, of Nashville, Tenn., “for the benefits derived from Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Having been afflicted all my life with scrofula, my system seemed saturated with it. It came ontin blotches. ulcers and mattery sores all over my body.” Mr, Carter states that he was entirely cured by Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and sinee discontinuing its use, eizht months ago, hus had | no return of the scrofulous symptoms, HE UNTIDY, DIRTY APPEARANCE OF A grizzly beard should never be allowed. Rucking- ham's Dye for the Whiskers will readily change their color toa brown or black, at discretion, and thus keep up your reputation for neatness and good looks, 423 CITY IT “When Music, he: yrup she sung.” Of Dr. Bull’s Cou: Rodgers 4-biade knife at Bailey’s, 829 7th st. 9¢. Rodger pocket knife, 99¢, 1 Bailey's fine si | Bailey, 82) 7th, life-prese d, was young, i Bailey,829 7th st., skates from 24c. to $3. reserver, 25c. (Ice creepers.) Bailey,7th st.,set Rodger’s plated teaspoons.$1.44 Gentiemen’s Eur Lincd Gloves $1, at Auerbach’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and H. 1 3 siris happy_and buy celebrated $1.20 Genuine Seai Skin Cap, corner 7th and D,the Oniy Strictly One Price Hut and Gent’s Furnishing store in the city. 1 Best Quality Blue Fiannel Shirts at Aucrbach’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and H. = 1 *< Suspenders, Silk Mufllers, Slik Neckwear, at Franc’s, corner 7th and D, the ‘Only One Price Hat and Gent's Furnishing Store in the city. Prices Rock Bottom, 1 dren’s Little Daisy Sewing Machine at Atierbach’s, corner 7th and H. Bailey, 829 7th st., Club skat Bailey, 829 7th st., White “Baile 29 7th st. Skates, $1 jandkerchiefs, Silk Bailey, 829 7h st., Club Skates, 7c. 1 Bailey, 829 7th st., Rodgers’ Carver and Fork Bd 1 Bailey, 829 Tih,fine Plated Nut Pick and Cas 112 plive.—Let those who languish under the fatel severity of our climate turoush aby pulmonary complatut,or even those Who ate in decided Consumption, by no means dis- ‘There is a and sure reuedy dand, and easiiy ( Wilbor's Compound of Cod-Liver Without posse ig Une very Dause- ating Havor of the oil as heretotore used, is endowed by Lie Phospuate of Line with a healing property Walch renders the oll doubly : fficacious.~ Remark- > Lesumonials Of ILS eit can be shown. aid by A. B. Wilbor, Chemist, Boston, and all druggists, Utes The Dulciphone, Musical Sewing Ma= chine cover at Auerbach orner7thandH. 1 Johnson's Oyster Sntvons and Restau- rant, 449 and 442 9th street_norihwest, recetved to-day 20 bushels of choice oysters. Halt-sueli, steamed, : quart or gallon, ‘The Vuniaven Bays ior haif-shell, The iu the city, all selected. Leave your orders tor Chrisimas. Sent to your house, Ladies’ Saloon tirst floor, 3 Bailey, 71b st, set Kodger’s plated forks, $2.69. i's plated tablespoons,¢2.69. English carvers, 84c. 1 and forks, Sic. 1 ., Acne pattern lever skates. 19. a is extraordinary low, similur skates Pale Finest Assortment in the City of Men’s Neckwear at Auerbach’s Knit Jacket Depot,7thaH. Bailey, English carvi Bailey, 8% $1.6: ing at Immense and Unequaled Bargains. Handsome Plush Coats, $3.50, $4.50 and 3 at the Excelsior, 804 7th street. 3 Nothing can be more acceptable to your guests for the holidays than a bottie of Duffy’s Barley Malt Whisky. Ib is for sale by every first-ciuss ty house in the city. When you send your basket down order a bottle. Your holiday dinner Will not be Complete without 1c. 4 You Will Save 40c. on Every Dollar by going to Auerbach’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and li streets, for best quailty slik hats, tur caps, Silk handkerchiefs, mu gloves and mittens.” 1 Bailey, 829 7th st., X-mass tree-holder, 55¢, 1 Bailey, 7th st., Acme pattern lever skates, $1.69. Bailey, 7th st. Acme pattern lever skates, $1.69. Bailey,82 7th st., lever skates, polish ateel, $1.69. Bailey, 829 7th st. Call and select your Christmas presents; give your parent and friend Rodger eut- lery; cut everyting but love, 1 Bargains in Holiday Goods. Excelsior, 804 7th street g 3 Xmas Presents. Scissors in cases, and Ladies’ Cutlery Sets; Dress- Ing Cases for gents; Pocket Knives, leading makers; ‘Pable and ¢ Ses, ivory, pearl and Stag handles. Tue Rodgers Cutlery store,487 Pa.av.5 A Bottle of Garwood’s Choicest Perfume given to every caller at Douziass’, 522, 524, 526 9th street. QW Extra Large W for fat men at Auerbach’s Saxony Wool German Hand-knit Jacket Depot, corner 7th and H. 1 Our Christmas Cara. i No. 1 Rye Whisky, $3 per gal.; 7c. qt. bottle; Gib- son and Arlington Whisky, $4 per gal.; $1 qt. bottle; Old Scoteh whisky and Jamaica rum very fine: fine old port and sherry wines. McGee's, 9tn near b. 5 Best Sealskin Plush $41.50 a Yard. Just in from auction 5 pieces of Plush, worth $8 a Yard, at $4.50; Russian circulars, $5.49; Newmarketa, $6.50; Jersey Coats, $1.00 and upward. “Excelsior, ‘804 7th street. aw Durkee’s Cold Meat Sauce and Salad Dressing, ready-made, nutritious, econom! delicious, Nothing equal to 1t was’ ever off and it 1s invariably popular both at home an abroad. eo Square and Ronnd Crown Derbys in black and brown just received at rock bottom prices, FRanc’s, corner 7th and D. ‘The only strictly one price hat and gents’ furnish- ing store in this city. cod No Safer retary p can be had for shsand Colds, or any trouble of the Throat, than * Brown’s Bronchial Troches.” Price 25 cts, Sold only in boxes. $3 per Gallon, 75c. Quart Rottle. No. 1 Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money. Orders by mail. McGre’s, 9th, nearDst. eolm Cluett’s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch shirts are the best of all. id © Lundborg’s Perfume, Edenia, eo Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niet Rose. eo Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Violet 0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. eo “Rough on Coughs,” Ask for “Rough on ? for Sore Throat, Hoatseness, Tockea Tee Taquit tees te. HOLIDAY GOoDs. SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER.) TRISH_AND GERMAN LINEN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS. ALL apres AND LENGTHS, WITH FANCY LINEN DAMASK FRINGED LUNCH is, WITH DOYLEYS TO MATCH. “CLOTH: NOVELTIES IN HUCK AND DAMASK LINEN TOWELS. JUILTS. CAT TFORNIA BLANKE"’ GENUINE EIDER BOWS BED COMPUR BES RAW SILK TABLE AND PIANO COVERS. NEW SILK UMBRELLAS FOR LADIES AND GEN- TLEMEN, WITH SILVER, GOLD, EBONY AND BUCK HORN MOUNTING AND NATURAL WOOD STICKS. RANGING FROM $2.50 TO $10.00 TMMEN-F ASSORTMENT Or LINEN AND SILK HANDKERCHIFFS AND MUFFLERS, SUPERB STOCK OF LYONS PLAIN AND BRO- CADED SILKS, SATINS AND VELVETS AT LOW- REDUCED PRICES ON FRENCH HARIT CLOTHS. BARGAINS IN PARIS \ND_ BERLIN WRAPS, JACK ETS, NEWMARKETS, SEAL PLUSH SACQUES AND CIRCULARS, PARIS. AND VIENNA FANCY GOODS, POCKF' BOOKS: BAGS AND CARD CASES IN GHEAT IMPORTED BASKETS AND WORK STANDS. TOILET CASES SMANICURE SETS, ODOR CASES. ELE- Bie CHOrcE Goons, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR- $27 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS, SEATON PERRY, Perry Burtorxo, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th streat, Established 1840. a0 Canismras AND Hoxmar Goons. ‘We invite special attention to our unusually large and varied stock of Fancy Groceries, and feel confident of being able to offer special inducements in our line, ‘We enumerate in part: Rafsins—(New Crop) Royal Cluster, London Layer, Dehesa, Valencia, Ondura Layers. Citron.Currants,Stuffed Wiesbaden Prunes,Sugared ¥igs, French aud Turkish Prones, New Nuts in endless variety. Moir’s English Pinm Pudding. Richardson & Robbins’ Pium Pudding. Flum Pudding in 21b.. 31b, and 41b. bays. Domestic and Foreign Pickles and Preserves, Cape Cod Cranberries, Florida Oranges, Malaga grap i jew Elime and Sugared Fizs. Atmore's, Aunt Abby's, Boston Market, Home-made and Gordon & Dilworth's Mince Meats. Wines—Cookius and Table Sherries, Catawbas, Scuppernong, Madiera, Ports and Champagnes, of all Popular brands at New York prices. Couserved Fruits in Fancy Boxes, Maiilard’s, Whitman's, Ridley’s Candies, at prices as low as the lowest. BRYAN'S PRIDE FLOUR, C. C BRYAN, €20-3¢ 1413 NEW YORK AVENUE. Cuorce Cor Frowers . ROSEBUDS, ORCHIDS AND OTHER RARE FLOW- ERS, CUT OR MADE INTO DESIGNS, PALMS, FERNS, FOLIAGE PLANTS, &0., OF THE MOST GRACEFUL CHARACTER FOR DECOKA- TIONS. NORWAY SPRUCE AND OTHER EVERGREENS FOR CHRISTYAS TREES. JOHN SAUL, 621 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. - ee 420.3t* 3-4-5 6-1-8 POUNDS OF PURE CANDIES FOR 81 OF JEROME F. JOHNSON & CO., Manufacturing and Wholesale and Retail confectioners, A20At 912 9th Street, near Pennaylvania Avenue. Cunisrwan Gus sNpuAG Giora: BONNETS AND HATS, BREARFAST AND DRESS CAPs. FINE FANS, FLOWERS, KID GLOVES, HANDEER- CHIEF AND NECK WEAR. . CAPS MADE AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE, MES. M, J. HUNT, a20 1309 F street northwest. Carisruas Goons or EVERY VARIETY. N, W, BURCHELL, 420-6t 1325 F street, Girr Boos AND JUVENILES. PRAYERS AND HYMNALS. PORTFOLIOS IN ALLIGATOR AND SEAL, CHRISTMAS CARDS. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, Agent, 915 Pennsylvania avenue, Busr New Yorz Bocawaeat. ‘VERMONT MAPLE SYRUP. OHIO MAPLE SYRUP. DEER FOOT FARM SAUSAGE, BELLE MEAD FARM BUTTER, N. W. BURCHELL, 420-6¢ 1825 F street, $40 va $100 4MONG THE ATTRACTIONS OF THE CHRIST- MAS times none commends itself more particularly than the 420-3" HALL TYPE-WRITER, Simpler in construction, AND @60 CHEAPER, than its more pretentious rivals, anyone can ope- rate it. Ladies depending on their own exertions will find this machine of great advantage. Where, then, is there a better Christmas Present from the benevolent? Please call and see the superior work of this new claimant for public patronage. an BE. H. EVANS, General Agent, 1321 F Street. 8 ated la nent nin bewnal| Holmy OFFERING. E. G. DAVIS, | 19 MARKET sPACR GRAND DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY GOODS. WE HAVE ON OUB 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 GOODS DEPARTMENT. POPULAR GOODS AND POPULAR PRICES. ~ EB. @ DAVIS, New jew Daten Big Fat Firs, . Cholee Layer Dates. NUTS—Genuine Pri Genuine Langusda Mssonie mond. Shelled Almonds. Genuine Naples Walnuts, French Walnuts, (fied Se Nuts. RN jane Filbert, Bost Pecan Shell Burk Hickory Nats to ate soon, ‘Sweet Cider. Pop Cor», Homemade itiace Moat. Padding. Vermont Datry Butter in small whitewood Pale em-Cat Florida Oranren id numero uK othe Malaga Grapes ani ae Qox the seasonsbles at our ELPHONZO YOUNGS, 428 9th street, between D ai8-2" weet ete arte D.C. Sorrasre Axp Srasoxasre Menes- TOES. Having just returned from New York, and taking ad- vantage of the depressed market, we offer bargains in LADIES' SACQUES AND NEWMARKETS co ALASKA SEAL SKIN, Price $150 to 400. the Fine Seal Prush, $40 to $80, 265. ‘Mink and Squirrel Lined Circulars, $35 to $125. FUR SHOULDER CAPES, MUFFSi 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 TO 85. UMBRELLAS. Largest stock in this city of Fine Silk Umbrellas, hanceome carved hanilles, specially select for preseuts for ludies and gentlemen, $2.50 to 815. B, A. STINEMETZ & SON, a18-6t “1237 Penna. ave.. next to corner 13th st, Crorce Booxs For Girs. g Rambles in Holland By Boughton. Serial tory. Mlustrated. Ry E. P. Roe. Hubalvat of Omer Klayyam. Mlustrated. By Vedder, s etchings, - cl ers, containing twenty etchings, Qpe Fourie Sketch Book. By Jerome All the new Books anil nov-fties of the season. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, ais 428 Seventh street. ee Hounay Gus. SAM'L LEWIS’ SONS, JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, 1215 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. WE HAVE OPENED TO-DAY THE LARGEST STOCK OF WALTHAM WATOHES IN THE CITY. WOULD CALL ATTENTION TO CUR LOW PRICES. GENTLEMEN'S WATCHES FROM 840. LADIES’ WATCHES FROM $30, WATCH CHAINS IN EVERY STYLE AT THE LOWEST PRICES, SAM'L LEWIS SONS, JEWELERS, dl7-12t 1215 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Doverass Gerriemzn's Derarruest. SPECIAL—120 DOZ. PUFFED AND FLAT SCARFS. Our price for these Scarfs has never been less than $L ‘We shall sell them this week for FIFTY CENTS EACH. DOUGLASS", 522-624-526 9th st, Loox Oor For Tx Hounars. CHRIS. RUPPERT, ERISS KRINGLE HEADQUARTERS, ‘Nos. 403, 405 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. PRENCH, ENGLISH, GERMAN GOODS AND TOYS ADAPTED TO CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS, MR, RUPPERT takes great pleasure in informing his friends and the public in. general that he recelved through his Se, in Europe the finest selection Tove and FANCY NOTIONS that have e in- troduced in this section of the country, French and German Dolls, of all designs. Toys, Games and Soldier Equipments. Russia Leather Work, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, yyriting Desks and Dressing Cases. Musical Boxes, all sizes and styles,. China Vases and Ornaments. Workstands and Fancy Baskets. Hobby, 5) d 8} He Howrtat bis es Bicycles, all 10, aly Toavoid usual rash at Christmas time, our custo- mere are invited to'make their ‘purchase early. oe a HAND- INE: to T5c, the GEO. J. JOHNSON, 713 Market Space Razz Arrnorioss FOR THE LADIES AT CHS. RUPPERT'S, OS, 403 AND 405 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. ‘The attention of the Ladies is respectfully called to my select assortment of Embroidered Slippers, Cush- fons, Table Covers, Tidies, Whisk Broom Holders of different designs. Fancy Worsted Work and Knitted Goods of every description; complete outfit for Infants. ‘Merino Cloaks, Childrens Lace, Satin and Velvet Bonneta, Germantown and Zephyr Worsted Knitting Yarn, all colors and all kinds of Embroidered materials on hand ‘at the lowest market prices, a3 “Quire Rewr- N HOLIDAY GOODS, . y ‘MM. W. BEVERIDGE, nol83m__—- No. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. tien Rani stn Lt Doxzsrio Mixce Meat. SWEET CIDER. “VISITES" in Brocade Velvet, Plush and Silk, $20 to | ee ‘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: HGLIDAY REDUCTIONS! Style 1.—“Ladies’ Visite," of finest brocade silk, old gold and black combination, with Chenille fringe to match, reduced from $48 to 825. Style 2—Ladins’ Visite, of eiegant damassee silk, with fur trimming, reduced from $20 to $18. Style 3—Ladiew’ English Walking Coats, heavily braided front and back. made from best of Berlin twill doth, reduced from $10 to 87. Style 4.—Russian Circulars, in all latest shades, trim- med with astrackun down front and collar, reduced from $15 to $10. Style 5.—Ladies’ Sik Damassso Dotmans, with fur — handsomely lined, reduced from $30 to Our $45 Seal Plush Cost, 42 inches long, reduced to 835, A discount of 20 per cent on all Fur-lined Circulars, Misses’ Havelocks, of all-wool cloth, at 83 for 4 years. = at $5 for 16 yrs, Nowmarkets, of Berlin twill cloth, astrackan collar and cuffs, at $7.30 for 10 years. NURSES’ CAPS and APKONS reduced to 180. BAUM’S, 416 7th street northwest. 2 ale Also garments of the same style and finish, made from / Goo. Rysear, In, 418 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, For THe Hotways Offers a larze stock of Decorated Guods, Bronzes, Stat- uary, Oil aud Water Color Boxes, Drawing Instrument, Chandeifers, Library and Parlor Lamps an endless variety; also the Genuine Germas Student La: Fora bright and Safe ight use Ryneal’s Royal Se- curity Oil, G RYNEAL, Jn, Artists’ and Pain’ * Supply Depot, al5-2w 418 Tth street northwest, Skates, Skaves. All kinds, from 25c, up. Sleigh Bells, all sizes. Pocket Knives and Scissors. Also, fine stock of Rodgers’ Table Knives, G. HARTIG & SON, @13-Im*__ 1001. corner 7th and K streets northwest, C. C. PUKSELL, Booxsetten, ° brilliantly bound Goods, ais 418 9TH STREET NORTHWEST. Lanssvrcu Buorarrs: MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT ~ HOLIDAY ARRAY, WHAT TO BUY AND WHAT TO Pay, A FEW HINTS TO PROSPECTING HOLIDAY PURCHASERS, | wonderful selections of Artistic Creations from Paris, Berlin, Vienna, and New York. FANCY WORK BOXES, lined in Crimson, Peacock, Old Gold and Olive. ‘Handles of unique design, A LIGATOR and JAPANESE SATCHELS and HAND BAGS. Magnificent display of Turkish, Morocco and Russian Pocketbooks, Cigar Cases and Shaving Sets, and Pushes, PIANO COVERS, TABLE COVERS and SCARFS, especially selected for our great Christmas Sale, To the left of our main aisle will be found on sale Gentlemen's Scarfs, ‘Ties, Embroidered Suspenders Silk Mufflers, Handkerchiefs in every conceivable quality and design, Our great Book Department, which was an immense ‘success when first organized, has now reached stupen- dous proportions. Why pay $250 fora Book at other places, when we sell the same at $1.15? Why buy a Set of Books for $24. whon 389.90 will buy it at our house? ON THE MAIN AISLE the display is beautiful. Toilet Cases, Cologne Cases, Bisque Ornaments, Plush Scarfs, Tidies, Lace Pins, Bangles, Bracelets and Earriags, Hosiery for Ladies and Gentlemen in all its goxfeous hues, can be bought at reasonable prices. TO THE RIGHT OF MAIN ATSLE— DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! Ail-wool French Shoodas, English and French Cash- tmeres, Bison Cloths, Drap Cassimer, Tricotines and Wool Ottomans. SILKS! SILES! SILKS! VELVETS! VELVETS! ‘Have you ever passed throuch this Department? We Pride ourselves expecially upon its completences, ONE WORD BEFORE CLOSING: Do not forget that you will save money in your purchases by buying from LANSBURGH & BRO, 420, 422, 424 AND 426 SEVENTH STREET. For Tue Houpays, Just received $10,000worth of Fine Goods, consisting of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER axp PLATED WARE, which will be sold at a slight advance of cost. W. S TAPPAN, Jewecer, 604 9th street, three doors above F, Opposite U. 8, Patent Office. Lars Sear Sscoves. FUR-LINED CIRCULARS, SATIN LINED CIRCULARS. BEAVER CAPES AND MUFF3. FUR TRIMMING. - CARRIAGE ROBES. FUE GLOVES. SEAL CAPS. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S FUBS, GENTS DRESS SILK HATS. $5 86, oh FASHIONABLE STIFF HATS, $1.50, 82, $2,50, $3, 83.50, $4, $4.50. OPERA HATS: BOY'S HATS AND CAPS. CANES AND UMBRELLAS. We offer the balanee of our Satin and Fur-lined CIR- CULARS at cost, JAMES ¥. DAVIS’ SONS, ‘226-1 621 Pennsylvania Avenue, cambBits Shs Seat Cn GP Sete = Offers the best and brightest Books, beantifully or the choicest collection of Christmas Cards, Special styles of Stationery and Fine Fancy On our main floor we have arranged on sale the most SILK UMBRELLAS, with fine Ivory and Carved | Ladies’ and Gentiemen's Traveling Cases in Leather 113 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, DIAMONDS, WATCHES, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, FRENCH CLOCKS, FANCY GOODS, ka, DIAMONDS. Call attention to the langest stock of Diamond Jew. elry, of the intest desis aud at the lowest price ever offered, WATCHES. Special attention ts called to our fine Swise Watches made to our own onder. Ourstock of Am-rican Watches: 48 complete, CLOCKS. French Marble and Traveling Clocks, of our own im- portation. OPERA-sLASSES, A well-selected stock—Pearl, Enarasl and Leather. covered. STERLING SILVER ‘Tea Sets, Pitchers, Bowls and Fancy Case Goods, Soli Silver Punch Bowl, the handsomest design and laneest ever shown in thiscity, 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 “eshington. We can | show twenty (20) handsome Tea Sets, and wecall «pe cial attention to our » six-plece sets. Ourstock of Toe Pitchers is unequal-d. Hundsome Cake Baskets as low as $3. Salvers, Berry Bowls, Soup Tureena, Card Receivers, Fruit Stands, Castor, Candelebcas, and @ fine stock of God and Silver-head Canes, Pearl, Ivory, and Ste | Plated Table Cutlecy, ‘Carving Sets iu cases, e,, ke. 413-9 HANDSOM SILVERBERG’, ‘errines of every kind. SILVERBERG'S. Boy" Wecow: aowe var ety. Metebs end Capper Meds, SILVERBERG'S, Delle’ every fmslie ae, Kind vmaet SILVERDERG'S. ‘ "ae Steam, Pro- SILVERBER@’S, | SILVERBERG'S. SILVERBERG'S. (di and Alphabet Blocks ana SILVERBERG'S. pounds of other Toys, ranwing sitverner’s, “Vin up. Flush Work Boxes, Toilet time at ft Boxes, Shav- and Handkerchiel Sawkiug Sets, Boxes. Pine Cut: SILVERBERG’S SILVERBERG'S, | SILVERBERG'S. | SILVERBERG’S, | SILVERBERG'S, SILVERBERG'S. SILVERBERG'S. SILVERBERG’S. SILVERLEAKG'S, SILVERBERG’S. SILVERBERG'S. |. SILVERBERG'S. Hir-orn, erupt: Alby Nive Batter Dishes, Casters ~~ Teams, Spoons holders, ke, &e . Ke Five Sati Serap Banke Stands, ke Cabinet Frames. Plush Cabi- Frames, Gilt, Git and Plush dk, Walnut and other tie wes iu large Variety, at very w prices, Fine imported Oil Chromos or Oleogray bs. Five Oi! Paiutings end Eneray- SILVERBERG'S. ines, very handsoue and very low in rice. SILVERBERG'S. Madi * Leuther Bars in immense Veautiful styles and very Plush Bas, lovely goods, ome “Ge 4 Children's Ladies, Gent's an ren’ Pocketbooks in Wallets Purses and ever, nts sGent's Traveling and Toilet cy Wood Eee) a. and aud Workboxe ar! Pole: Kutves, Boys’ Knives, Fis Cicar ase, Meerstinutn Olga SILVERBERG'S. SILVERBERG's. SILVERBERG'S. SILVERBERG'S. SILVERBERG'S, SILVERBERG'S, SILVEKBERG'S. SILVERBERG'S. | SILVERBERG’, SILVERBERG'S. SILVEKBERG'S. SILVERBERG’S. SILVERBERG’S, SILVERBERG'S. SILVERBERG'S, SILVERBERG’S | SILVERBERG’S, SILVERBERG'S: SILVERBERG’S. SILVERBERG’S, Desks une ‘Trays, Workboxes, Fine day Glove and Handkere! ihets. Card Cases, Tobacco Boxes and Curios, ‘Toilet Mirrors, kind aud size; Combe li}dpen gf al kind ad uss Verne’ Works, ‘iy Picture Books, u's Desks, from 99c. up ‘Cradies and ish, Fine Leather and Albums we carry a assortment bows at pom deserve your especial atten- ton Iu fineRolled Gold Plate Solid Go or Silver Jewelry, we offer de bargains. Our stock in this line is v comny » ond we have made every effort to maintain our wall- <arn-d reputation of selling reliavie foods. SILVERBERG'S, — Our stock at present is the lanzest ered. Our vareiy of SILVERBERG’S. vst bewilderiuc. “Our es We cuarantes a low, if not SILVERBERG’S. lower than any other house in the Atlantic st bought ¢ stLverBenc’s. “To ’avold the immmogee rash EROS. avo aiesiwe VEnpenos, BAe dust, before the day, ad SILVERBERG’S. tb: = we woul ‘ak yourto call early 80, take your SILVERBERG'S, selections. M. SILVERBERG & CO. 312 7th street aud 31s Sth strect northwest, 410 and when rou hee us you will fell satisned SILVERBERG'S. X MM AM A g88_ TOTS 4S AG A TOYS. xx MMM AKA g'S Tore xX MMM AA Sss8 Toys: CARDS—TOYS. NNER XMAS BANNERS. XMAS PANELS—TOYS, Paper, Gold and Silver; French Tissué Moss. Tinsel, Frosting, Candles, iF 5 it Animals, Decorative nage oY Scrap Pictures, Urauster Pictures tor Silk, Toys, Gol Borders, Lace’ Borders, Costume Crackers, Favors fut the Gernan, Toy Books: Wouders for the Childrent! Sheet Music Sets, J. JAY GOULD, 421 91a Street, Between D aud E Streets, de6-15t 5 Daews Dave Sroxz, COR. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 9TH STREET, ‘Has just opened a Choice Assortment of GIFTS” FOR THE HOLIDAYS! ‘Comprising all the newest novelties in PLUSH AND LEATHER TOILET CASES, ODOR CASES, CABAS AND HANDSOME CUT- GLASS TOILET SETS AND BOTTLES, BISQUE FIGURES, &o. ‘We have also the Larzost and Best Asssortment of MANICURE SETS Inthe City. In connection with the above we have @ full line of French and English Per- tumes, Colognes, &, MANICURE GOODS A SPECIALTY. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 221m Heanovanrens For Caxpres, FRANK SHARPLESS, MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONER, 1 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. LARGEST, FRESHEST AND PUREST STOCK OP FINE CANDIES IN THE CITY, SPEctaLriEs: CABAMELS, BUTTER CUPS, BOSTON DROPS, CREAM MINTS, Li ICE DROPS and BOSTON CHIPS. THESE GOODS ARE FRESH EVERY DAY. WE MAKE THEM IN THE STORE IN VIEW OF EVERYONE. TWENTY-FIVE CENES PER POUND FRANK SHARPLESS, ‘THE LEADING CONFECTIONER 91 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, Be comnections aitiney oReraiee. 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