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THE EVE LOCAL ME The Weather. SIGNAL OFPICRR, OFFicE OF THE Crte states, cloudy w to south winds, with snow and rai For Thursday, clot DW OF Tal! a for the esand the lowed by ther and | Pennsylvania s Loox In Beck's bilit new and remodel Weratner Strips, 315 8th street nortnwest. mas, ut Fussell’s, 14 es at wes E street. Cur Rate Sate. Just RECEIVED at Stushe treets, a beautiful 1 suitabie for holiday presents, tr slippers, | during 1M sts. | this month, at Sinshei Garett Baxcars: Wes at 925 E street. Special Notice for New Year's. THE ATTENTION of the immense variety of useful contained In the Moses & Son, corner 11th ‘The pubile ts cordial! pammoth establisume: GREAT Bangarns tes at 23 E street. E. B. Duval, proprie ‘SkarEs practic 419 12th street and retail cigai 24 6th St n.w., bet. FS 1 & box,80e. constanuy on | Ret CuRIsTwas CaKpS and novelties at 928 E street. EB. Duval, proprietor. yainners about hou-| The grand Jury to-d '$ Malt | against the following persons Gay tines should w Whisky diluted with wai one-third whisky, making @ drink that no wine can | {down with Du Cur Rate Sarz. 5 and will sel them. ne price must | an Bros. corner sth and E. | Laxeegst mirror at Sat | taurant, 902 9th | CunistMas Caxps and novelties at 923 E street. | EB. Duval, prop )s, Cor. Tth and E. | from ‘the person; Jolin E. Donnelly, larce: Cur Rate Save. Elseman Cur Rate Sare rtment arranged | _ The c for the $10 sutis and overcoats: E.seman Bros, cor. | was ignored. Wearaen Starrs, 315 Sth street northwest. ask for and take only B. H. ‘Capsicuia Coug Drops for coughs, wi sore throuts. D.S.anud trade mark on CuristMas CaRvs and wu EB. Duval, proprieior. Bery's Pipsisewa cures all kidney diseases; at druggists, $1. Tae Peete will p lot of wines, Hquors ler poe ae auder's, vil 7ta strect noreb- | Tet, that tt would ve held immediately after the ities at $23 E street. | with the national’ committee on tue t in this city ts deseribea | hovel, and ‘probably the hour will be 10101 by the Bufulo Ecpress as “a nightmare in pot- New Yean’s Canps engraved and printed at Chapman's, 915 Penusy!) Curistwas Carns and novelties at 928 £ street. EB. Duval, proprietor. Cur Rate Sate. See our $10 overcoats, the price maust sell and willsell them. Elsemaa Bro., corner ENLanoina, drawing pantographs, 2c. Hemp- ler's, down town. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, etc., To-Night. Nationa THEeaTER—“The Private Secretary.” ALBAUGE's OPERA Hots. Forp’s Orgaa Hovse.— in “The Drum Major's Daught- Henzoo’s Musecw.—Jenny Kimball's Opera Com- ‘TuEaTER Comigr#.—Ida Siddon’s Combination. Duce MusguM.—“Fun in a Toy Shop” and curios- ———————— Condensed Locals. Street lamps will delighted at tguished ateas em ; fo-morrow being a legal holiday, no paper wil ne ; De issued from this office: but the ‘counting room | 8Mce ordered. Walker ys. Walker; tes! ‘will be open during the day and evening. ™ Columbia Lodge, 1. O. 0. F., see advertisement in | ditor ordered. “Beach vs. Farnivam; at p.m. and ex- ‘esterday Ma I. Mor Mies fon r | appointing D. K. Kendrick guardian ad lHtem. intemperate habits and desertion in 1 Yesterday Lieut. G filed a petition in the Probate Court f admini tration on t ley, Who died intestate in of the late John Asi nuessee On the 5th in- | ence to audi pocket picked of $47 out of a 11th street car. Mra. Cammack, of walking on the y slipped and fell, injuring her A patent has been Is this city, for 4 tooth for e: Mr. Geo. Kennan will deliver the second lecture On Astatic Russta at the Conz Friday evening. The subje fanning, of Vator buckets. ational church on i be “Winter Lite i who attended the serles last week were so well pleased | ). and with Mr. Kennan's man- | ziement, holle pros. ng it that they are desirous of hear- ing him again. “These lectures deserve ‘The very prett Bot the Capitol city atuong the pat It will be the soury Raging ee ae took place this afternoon from the Presbyte utcman is a protege | couteh, the Rev. Dr. Fullerton omciating. stint pastor, Ree Pathos | Leeteh, Blunden, ‘Curtis, Brace, Mayfield and now that be won (he Het sei | Shoembker acted as pail-bearers. A large concourse iat examiuation of his class at | Of fFleuds followed the remains to Oak Hill ceme- Where he 1s studying for the | “IY. of their very popular St Charles coile aud Potomac Ratiroad | ‘The case was continue genhet- ; : . t treasurer, | fom the mines Of the Cumberiand coal region tor marshal | and ward n; H. A. Bales and ington sends . E. Brumweil, trust i Suluaty butter oP st, | 1005 a8 compared With the corresponding period of School will be heid at the ok P. mm. Alexandria Affairs, Clarke sipped this morning in wh 2d Street nor Tatlin, the end of nttrely through it Kniiep Hrs Berm FUEL ATTEMPTING TO rand jury | a for tat “d his brother, t. While at homicide of Ann Ellwood, on a ee onips anion pursults as contribute to the comfort of the inner Slaughter tp having s Benjamin Queen, on October 2 Tempting to shoot Sa y Detween Jumes QI Drother was killed. ed to the polic covering the Christmas and New ¥ has been oriered ‘ashington. These December 23d, 24t January 1st, 1885, January Sch, 1585, ine excursion between Washington trains. For The Fire This Morning. EXPRESS STABLES BURNED —THREE DWELLING HOUSES DAMAGED. Avout 2:15 o'clock this morning an alarm was turned in from box 412 by Oflicer Turnburke for fire ab vovered in the stables of Springman Bros’. E: 380m Maryland avenue, between 6th and 7¢ mets southwest. ‘The fire d, With two vi . LNOPSes escape The loss Is fat $7,000 Co $8,000. ‘There Was no tnsura! ‘ad to dwelling houses 614, 622 and ight he Springmans’ estima iS about $15,000, About half of it being the wagons and ness, ot pegs, Christmas Day at the Post Office. Postina puger to-day issued the following eral order: “The se isions In the city post offle will be kept open for the transaction ot ess for the public on Christmas and Jew “sday until noon. At that hour the registry y-order divisions will be closed to the office and in the several branch tions. Superintendents may arrange such fu for the day for employes in their respective us in their judgment will not inter‘ere necessary Work of the office. ‘The follow- The first at ‘Tue coltes usuaily made on Will Ve ope: afternoon will be the same as Sunday. ‘The carriers’ window Trom six to seven p.m.” William Henry Channing Dead. S, cor. Tthand E. | CaRERR OF THE NOTED UNITARIAN MINISTER—HIS mers, 898 7th PASTORSHIP IN WASUINGTON. Acable dispatch announces the death, in Lon- don, of William Henry © the well-known | Unitarian minister and He was bora in | Boston, May 10, 1810, and his early education was received at an academy in Lancaster, "Mass., and at Js and novel- | the Boston Latin school. He graduated at Harvard nd at the ©: ordal mbridge divinity school at Cincinnati 1n 18%. He igious societies In Ame ‘d James Mortineau as. et Unitarian chapel in | Liverpool, Eng He returned to this country atter the outbreak of the civil war and for & was located here in Wastlngton as pastor of Unitarian church. For years he was promt- t the si istic movement editing “The ‘and “Phe Harbinger.” In 1848 he w: sident of the Boston Union of Assoviationt He was intimately connected with the pres | many years for editor and contributor. He trans- west, J. H. Kcrniine,j} | lated Jouffray’s “Ethics” and wrote the memoirs of Witilam ers Channing, of Re kins and in cohjunction with and C | the memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoll. ‘he Christian Church and social nd in 1889-70. he « ed a course of | lectures in Boston, For some years past he re- sided in London, mes H. Per- a ee Indictments by the Grand Jury. turned tudictinents rand nF, Corneil, forgery; James Queen, man- slauchter; Wm. Thompson and W. F. Hunting, charles Matthews, ailas Koxey Ross, house- petit laren ias John Much,allas ; John Evans, with intent to i Sumue! Lee and Wim, Roblason Lowe, housebreaking in nes JACKSON, ‘arter, do. d Fleicher Loe night; Henry Fletcher, do. horse-stealin rge against Wm. Baker for embezzlement ee ‘The Jackson Democrats, ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR TRE BANQUET ON THE Sr INSTANT. The Jackson Democratic Assoctation held a regu- lar meeting last evening at Cosmopolitan hall— Mr. J. E. Norris, president; Mr. N. Sardo, secretary, Loxpon Cough Syrup, only 10c.; sold by all drug-| and Mr. G. T. Stewart, financial secretary. Not- withstanding the inclemency of the weather there an Bros, cor. 7th and E. | Was a large attendance. Mr. R. S. Davis, from the committee to confer guration, reported that the national committee had delegated its powers to a local committee. Alter seetag number of the memibers of the local body the com mittee had come to the conclusion that they had notice of my fine | BOthing to do, and asked to be discharged. The ete., which I have "and guaranteed Tequest was granted. Dr. Allen reported from the committee on ban- adjournment of the mass meeting at Masonic tem- le, January Sth. It would be given at the Nattonal Mr. Newmyer offered a resolution, which w adopted, inviting all democrat oclations ot ihe District ‘to join in the celebration on Januar: Several offers tor furnising inusic on March and 4th were read and refered to the execuilve committee. Se A Decrstow I~ Favor of Mrs. Hrrz. of B.U. Kevser.receiver of the German American tia- tional bank, against Jane C. Hitz, was decided yes- terday tn the Court of General Term In favor of Mrs. her Hable for th: debis of tne bank. basilica TAUNTON SILVERWARE SatE.—The sale of silver- ware, bronzes and maatel clocks, at tue salesroom of Waiter B. Williams & Co.,10th and Pennsy Vania avente, at 7:30 this p.m’, offers great indu ments to those in search of rich and elegant pres- ‘leton Opera Company } ents. gee Hanpsowe.—Buy Ceres. the handsomest Minne- sota patent flour on earth, and you will h: bappy Christmas, because you will have snow- white bread, rolls and bisculi ——— ‘The Courts, COURT IN GENERAL TERM. Keyser vs. Hitz; Judyment below affirmed. Equity Covet—Judge Cox. Yesterday, Washington vs. Washington; appea ony Or- reference Uo aul- or’s re- dered taken. Cranford vs. Squi¢ port finaly ratified. Kendyick vs. Kendric! roam Lee's . Do vs. Kelly; reference to the auditor to state ur account, To-day, O'Hare agt. MeLaughitn; and reference to auditor. Clarkeagt. Wa x. Boyerazt. Hunt; Sale or: Wm. Twombly appointed trustee to seil. Isher- € wis, of th wood agt. Haley; trustee ordered to pay fund to med and payment ordered. Bartlett agt. Littie- ‘ oth ford: appearance ordered. Miller agt. Hopkins; Sy pavements last maul | decree of 224 amended. Adjourned to Friday. Ctrctit Cocrt—Judge Hagner. Yesterday, Proctor agt. Temple et al; verdict for Plaintiff; oné cent damages. Cumyat Cornt—Juage Write. To-day, O. K. Harris. libel; C. D. Glimore. do., and de Wolowskt, rape; deaths of defendants siz. , and cases kbated. John D. Cholar and E. ason, grand larceny, and 8. G. Young, embez- Eee eee Affairs in West Washington. Tum DeatH OF AN AGED LabY.—Mra. Florence Murray, aged 8 years, mother of Mrs. John Mar- bury, died early this Inorning at her son-in-law's residence, on Georgetown heights. Fosenal.—The funeral of Miss Haddle Beall an Messrs, AS Festivat.—Tbe Christmas festival for the | children of the Industrial Home school will be held jon Friday next, at 2 p. m.,at the home, above wo. Mrs. H.W. Blackford, with’ otber r have mad@ these past festivals a success. ‘There'are 85 children in this school—male and te- mate. Persosal—Mr. Warren E. Pickrell left last nicht kK D., where he will engage in the 3. ven CUMBERLAND Coat TRADE —The shipments tue Week ending Saturday, December 20, were $3,706.18 tons, and the total shipments for the year ty that date 2,802,301 tons—an increase of 352.531 3 1883. The shipments to the Chesapeake and Ohio e was today sworn as a grand | Cabal company were 11916 tons for the week, and Of George C. Colgate, excused. : The annual Christmas festival for the children of | 83 Compared with last year. the Industrial Hom Friday, Decemt« ‘The friends of the institution are invited to be The year 345,882.09 tons—a decrease of 385,343 tous, = —s6e= Rerortea for THE EVENING STAR Crry Covxcrt.—The board of aldermen met last night In regular session. President Downhain and Sty | Aldermen door, Marbury, Smoot and Herbert were he picket | present. Owing to the Illness of some members of the finance committee no committee meeting had been heid, and the business of the board consisted eattrely tm ordering the payment of certaln election bills. ‘The common council found itself without a quorum half an hour aiter time of meeting, and, under the rules, meets again to-night. CunistMas.—The life of the community here now runs in Christmas channels. The suspension bust- ness on lo-morrow Will be absoiute, except in such man. The church services will be held as usual, St. Mary's church, however, holding the first ser- Nesta. © Ba Chew, Thos | Vice at 6 o'clock inl the morning, instead of eariler, nd Dorsey Brown, re-| ® last night that tieir overcoats | Suspended to give rota hallway of house No. 1213 F siued then at $150, time Officer Eds and arrested a Jona smith, w Coats He 1S held for a ls Gxasp Hottpay Exctl as formerly. The town telephone service will bé ail empleyesa chance to keep Reform club rooms, with hot aristmas, Ta. cio hoary’ | Collee, ete, wilt b9 open all aay. + en giro aerate mine eager ‘at the station house this morning. ored man, WHO gave his name as . ho was trving to sell one of the | 1M® Prisoner was Kubin Wash ‘poRTs.—There Was one prisoner and colored, ar- rested by Captain Webster and. Lieu. sintth; charge, breakiig into and robbing the hen house of < Rares Oven Prwn- | ‘Thos. Walsh, of Fairfax county. i al excursion ear’s holidays, | the colored public schools, was married last night over the entire system of the | to Geo. W. Cole, of Pittsburg, at Robert’s cha road east of Pittsburg and Erie. | on We: ra Under tals arrangement excursion U ly Teduced rates will be Issued to all prominent | Capt Jere Kobb, a well-known Alexandria fisher- ints on the Pennsyivania railroad system from | Man, died of rheumatism of the heart Monday excursion Uckets will be sold | nigbi at Cole’s Point, ou the lower Potomac. His h, doth and 31st, 1984, and nt for the return’trip unul | teachers of the public schools were Paid of tnis ‘fvedays’ | morning.— Wm. H. Smith, of the Fi and Baitimore for | bank injured himself severely yesterday % Will not be affected by this arrangement. ‘These | on the Ice on Prince, excursion Uckets-wiil not permit stop-off privilege | ice is being except at Philudeipkia within limit; uckets being | storage in the ice houses of that vicinity.—Jobn only on continuous connecting information concerning rates apply to ticket offices | assessor for Jefferson district of sth strect and Pennsylvania avenue and Baltimore | Vacant lot, 122 by 105 feet, on the corner of Came- & Potomac raiiroad station. ets A PLEASANT StuPuise awaited Profs. Pistorio and Proctor at their lcauexny on iast Tuesday, ‘when they received each @ very hand- | urday next.—The present from their pupils, Nores.—Addie B. Walr, one of the teachers of shington street. A throng of the prin colores people in town attended the nuptiais— body was Drought here this morning.—The has been purchased by 5 and be will 31,50, erect @fime dwelling there next ‘amp, away from the: Hitz. This cause has been twice tried before a Jury, | andeach time resulted in Mrs. Hitz’s favor. ‘The Tecelver sued Mrs. Hitz as the owner of $30,000 worth of of the bank, and sought to make This Powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be roldin competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powdera Soldoniyincans, LoxaL Baxina PowDsR Co., 106 Wali street, N. ¥. aps Buack Brocanz Sux. VELVET PLUSH, ‘HaNpsoME DESIGN. Every yard is worth $2.50; reduced to $1.50. BEAUTIFUL CASHMERE . very fine auality, li colors, Brown, Blue, Green and Garnet. 12 yaras for $2. Every yard is worth | COLORED B or aD’ very y Tel Svest size Pine WHITE WOOL BLANKETS re- TETING. tn Gra 1 vord and a half Tia EN COLORED SILK PLU Excellent quality BL’ dis worth $ yy COLORED SILKS reduced to 75e. nt is worth $1. WHITE BLAN TS, $2, i COMFORTS, $1. ACHED TABLE DAMASK, pure linen, 50c. 35 CASHMERE double width, [pure wool, eal Value Sie,, reduced to 373s 'S, nearly one yard de Gmmense width), pare wool, re- Every yard is worth $1.25 CATTERS. 711 Manxer Spact. CITY ITEMS. 1 confidence {9 avwarded Dr. Bull's Gentlemen's wr Lined Gloves $1, at Auerbach’s Kult Jacket Depot, 7th and H. = 1 . H. Earnshaw, grocer, M. C. 11th street southeast, Says there ts’ ho better Soap in the mar- ket than Lipps’ Premium. 1 Best Quality Bine Flannel Shirts at Auerbach’s Knit Jacket Depot,7th and H. 1 Coughs and Hoarscuess.—Tie irritation which induces coughing immediately relieved by use of “ Brown's bronculal ‘Troches.”” Sold only in boxes. e0 Children’s Little Daisy Sewing Machine at Auerbach’s, corner 7th and H. 1 How Frank Duffy, an Eight-year Hoy, € 5,000. Frauk K. Duify gi-yeat-old son of Thomas Duy, dealer in gent’s ruruishing goods, purchased a one-fifth Ucket In the November drawing of The Louisiana State Lottery Company, and received an express package containing $5,000 In cash. ‘The number of the whining Ucket Was 13,023, and the whoie prize was 0, A Times reporter has ver- ined the case of UMS Haruord doy.—Hartfora (Conn.) Times, November 2 if You Will Save 40c. on Every Dollar by going to Auerbach’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and H streets, for best quailty Slik hats, fur clps, silk handkerchiets, mut ovesand mittens” 1 Yo the Consumptive.—Let those who languish under the fata ity of our climate through any pulmonary alt, OF eVen tise who are in decided Consumption, by no means dis- pair. ‘Lhere is a safe and sure remédy at hand, and one easily trie Compound of Cod-Liver Oil and Lime,” ‘without possessing the very nause- ating flavor of the oil as heretoiore used, 1s endowed by the Phosphate of Lime with a heallhg property Which renders the oll doub! Micacious. Remark- abie tesuimonials of 118 eff cy can be shown. | Sold. by A. B Wilbor, Chemist, Boston, and ali | druggists. tues The Dulciphone, Musical Sewing Ma- chine cover at Auerbach’s, corner 7th and H. 1 Johnson's Oyster sa! rant, 440 and 442 9th street northwest, recelved to-day 200 bushels of oysters. Half-suell, steamed, wed, frled, so by the quart or gallon. The celebrated Lyanhaven Bays tor halt-shell, The best steaied In ihe city, all selected. Leave your Orders ior Curistmas, Scntto your house, Ladies? suloon first flo: 3 jest Assortment in the City of Men's ‘kWear at Auerbach’s Kuit Jacket Depot,7tné H. ms and itestaus N Immense and Unequaied Bargains. Handsome Piusi Coats, $4.50, $4.50 and $5 at the Excelsior, 804 7th street. Ey tra Large Wooten Jackets for fat men at Auerbach’s Saxony Wool German Hund-knit Jacket De 1 Nothing can be mores for the holidays than ab Malt W It is tor sale by every grocery iu the city, When yout seud your basket down order a bottle. Your hollday dinner wiil not be complete without tt. 4 Sp nekets 50c., at Auerbach’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and H. 1 e tle of Dulty’s jarley t-class Bargains In Hollday Goods. Excelsior, 804 7th street. 8 Heavy Boys’ Buck Jets 50c and H. joves and Gaunt- at Auerbach’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7th 1 Xmas Presents. Sclsgors in ca: ing Cases for gents: ‘Table and Carving stag handies. The kt ‘st Perfume given to every caller at Douglass’, 622, 524, 526 9th sureet. 2w Gur Chr'stmas Card No. 1 Rye Whisky, $3 per gal; Te. son and Arlington whisky, $4 per gal.; $1 qt. bottle; Oid Scotch whisky and Jamaica rum very fine; ine old port and sherry wines’ MeGee’s, 9tn near D. 5 bottle; Gib- Newrmarkets, 36.50; Jersey couts, $1.50 and upward. “Excelsior,* ‘804 7th stréet. 2w Durkee’s Cold Meat Sauce and Salad Dressing, rea/ly-made, nutrilious, econom! | delicious. Nothing equel to iu was’ ever offered’ and it 18 invariably popular both at home and abroad. eo Square and Round Crown Derbys in black and brown just re: ‘dat rock bottom: prices. FRanc’s, corner7th and D. ‘The only strictly one price hat and gents’ furnish- ing store in thts city. 202 $3 per Galion, 75c. Quart Bottle. No. 1 Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money. Orders by mail “McGee's, 9th, near D st. eoim Cluett’s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch Shirts are the be 0 Lundborg’s Lundborg’s Pe e, Alpine Violet. eo Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley. eo Thin People. “Wells’ Health Renewer’ restores health and Mos cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Debiiity, 6 Fur and Sealski rment ¢. ©. Shayne, the well-known Wholesale Fur Manufacturer, 103 Prince street, New York, will sell elegant Fur Garments at retail at lowest cash Wholesale prices thts season. ‘This will afford a splendid opportunity to purehuse strictly reltable Furs direct trom manufacturer, and save retatier’s profits, Fashion Book matied free. 9,6-3m On Thirty Day Trial. ‘The Voltatc Belt Co.,Marshall, Mich., wit send Dr. Dyes Celebrated “Electro-Voltaic Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (oung or old) who are afflicted with nervous do bility, lost vitality and kiudred troubles, guarantee. ing § and complete restoration of’ heaith and manly Vigor, Address as above. N. B.—No risk ig incurred, 4s tuirty days’ trial is allowed. ~ w,5,m Thornton’s Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Ol! with Hypophosphites ot Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, consumpties, <=rpaired nutrition and general debility; easy and pleasant totake. Presctived by Physicians. Sold by Drug. fists Large bottles, toc, Manufactured by: ‘hornton, Corner Ballimore and Harrison Md pad “Alderney Wagons.” Fresh Alderney sutter, churned every morning, and deltvered in halt: ound “Ward” prints, 450. per Round. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk aha sweet Sc. per quart, Cream 16c. pint Popular prices. a6 1014 Teak, bet Now Vor ave aa nw, | OLD RYE WHISKIES, FINE...... HOLIDAY Goops. HOLIDAY GOODS. ——— HOLIDAY GOODS HOLIDAY GOODS. ‘YOU HAVE NOT HEARD: 8 LBS. GRAN. SUGAR.. 8 “ A BSUGAR... 10“ BRO. SUGAR 5 “ MIXED CANDY. 3“ BEST CAND! MIXED NUTS. 3 RAISINS. = -10 TO 300, HALF JAVA AND MOCHA, VERY BEST. . GRAND CIDER. DUFFY'S CIDER. FLORIDA ORANGES. BANANAS AND GRAPES. BEST N. 0. MOLASSES. FINEST SYRU?S, FINEST MIN COLORED CANDLES, ALL SIZES. PRICES REDUCED ON WINES. ALL GOODS WARRANTED, AND WILL BE DE- LIVERED PROMPTLY. SEND POSTAL ORDER, ‘TELEPHONE CALL, 405-12, C, WITMER, are 1918 Pennsylvania avenue. Svecranries For Tae Hoxuass. SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) IRISH AND GERMAN LINEN DAMASK TABLE OTdS. ALL WIDTHS AND LENGTHS, WITH ‘oO ‘CH. Hg Wira boHLEYs To Maron TONE S,. EY: 3 tC! NO ties IN HUCK AND DAMASK LINEN MARSEILLES QUILTS. CALIFORNIA BLANKET! GENUINE FILER DOWS BED COMRORTEES KAW SILK TABLE AND PIANO COVERS. LADIES AND GEN- NEW SILK UMBI Cf PLUMEN, N ‘tye ¥ AND WITH SI. GOLD, EBON K HORN MOUNTING AND NATURAL WOOD STICKS. RANGING FROM #250 TO $10.00 IMMEN»E_ ASS Ur LINEN AND SILK HANDKERCH 'D MUFFLER! PERINOT'S CELEBRATED XID GLOVES, SILK HOSIERY, IMPORTED JERSEYS. SUPERB STOCK OF LYONS PLAIN AND, BRO- CADED SILKS, SATINS AND VELVETS AT LOW- ESL PRICES. REDUCED PRICES ON FRE: HABIT CLOTHS. \ND_BERLIN WRAPS, JACK- BARGAIN ‘S, SEAL PLUSH SACQUES D_ VIENNA FANCY GUODS, POCKET. BOOKS, BAGS AND CARD CASES IN GREAT ty. IMPORTED BASKETS AND WORK STANDS. TOILET CASES CORE SES, ODOR CASES. ELE- Be CHOICE GUODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR- t- OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. SEATON PERRY, Perry Burupryo, Pennsylvania avenue, corner Ith street. Established 1840, a20 2545-618 POUNDS OF PURE CANDIES FOR $1. OF JEROME F. JOHNSON & CO, Manufacturing and Wholesale and Retail confectioners, 420-4t 312 9th Street, near Pennsylvania Avenue, Carisraax Gira, CHRISTMAS GIFTS. BONNETS AND HATS, BREARFAST AND DRES3 CAPS. FINE FANS, FLOWERS, KID GLOVES, HANDEER- CHIEF AND NECK WEA! CAPS MADE AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE, MES. M, J. HUNT, 420 1809 F street northwest, Cunistuas Goons or EVERY VARIETY. NN, W. BURCHELL, 420-6¢ 1825 F street, Besr New York Bocswaeat. VERMONT MAPLE SYRUP. OHIO MAPLE SYRUP. DEER FOOT FARM SAUSAGE, BKLLE MEAD FARM BUTTER. N.W. BURCHELL, 420-6¢ 1325 F street, Curisraas Scrpies )¥—2,000 CITRON, Ste al Zeghorn Citron, New Rew Lemon Peel: New Zante: Currants, New Prunelles, New Dates. Big Fat Figs, Choice Layer Dates. NUTS—Genuine Princess Paper Shell Almonds. Genuine Languada Almonds, Shelled Almonds. Genuine Naples Walnuts, French Walnuts, New Brazil Nuts, Filbert Pop Cor, Homemade Mince Meat. Vermont Dairy Butter in small whitewood Paile Malaga Grapes uid nutberota sther seabonables at ra] aud numerous other les at our ae vi BIG NEW STORE. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, 428 Mh street, between Diana B, A is, Bost Pecan Nuta, Bark Hickory Nuts to arrive soon, Pium Pudding, CARRIAGE ROBES AN handaomecarved handle for ladies and gentlemen, B. H. STINEMETZ & SON, 1237 Penna. ave., next to corner 13th at. Sorrasrz Axp SrasonaBie Mases- TOES. Hoving just returned from New York, and taking ad- vantage of the depressed market, we offer bargains in LADIES’ SACQUE3 AND NEWMARKETS bo ALASKA SEAL SKIN, Price 150 to 3400, Also garments of the same style and Anish, made from the Fine Seal Plush, $40 to $80. “VISITES"” in Brocade Velvet, Plush and Silk, $20 to 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. ND FUR PARLOR MATS. FOR GENTLEMEN: NOVELTIES IN HATS FOR DRESS AND BUSINESS, FUR GAUNTLETS, SEAL OAPS AND MUFFLERS. WALKING STICKS, SILVER HEADS, $2 TO a5, UMBRELLAS. Largest stock in this city of Fine Silk Umbrellas, Specialy selected for presents Cuorce Boos For Gurrs. wg Rambles in Holland. By rial trated. tchines. y Boughton. tory. 1 Ktayyam. Iluatre containing twenty etchings. ech: Book. By Jeromue All the new Books.ant novelties of the WM, BALLANTYNE $40 va. than the HALL TYPE-WRITER Simpler in construction, AND 360 CHEAPER, than its more p: this new claimant for public patronage. 420 __-R.H. EVANS, General Agent, 1321 F Street. Hoo™y OFFERING. E. G. DAVIS, 719 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 GOODS DEPARTMENT. POPULAR GOODS AND POPULAR PRICES, E. G, DAVIS, 46 = COR. EIGHTH ST. AND MARKET SPACE. Cunisruas, 1884, THE RENAISSANCE ALBUM, THE LATEST NOVELTY. Ihave just received direct from Vienna, my own im- Portation, and not to be seen or had elsewhere, some of the most charming novelties in PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS ever exhibited in this country, and among them “THE RENAISSANCE ALBUM.” The prices will astonish everybody for their cheap- ness, while the goods are the very finest. Vv. G. FISCHER, FOREIGN BOOKSELLER AND IMPORTER, n2%5-wksim CORCORAN BUILDING. Nice Axo Uservt CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. LEMAIRE AND CRESCENT OPERA-GLASSES, GOLD SPECTACLES AND GOLD EYE-GLASSES will be sold during the HOLIDAY SEASON 20 1 me - Per cent one Sa ny wees ee ae 98 are new be. VIENNA OPTICIAN 00, ALSO, A Fine Selection of Brazilian Pebbles, and Everything Pertaining to the Optical Business, EVERY ARTICLE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES 4xND ONE PRICE ONLY. oc31-3m. No. 1304 FSTREET NORTHWEST. Sue BETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES the Comfort 81 elegantly made, of the best Fine Unfinished Shirts only 500, Finest Percale Shirts only $1.50. Laundried Dress Shirts, in solid bosoms, ready to put on, for $1. 4 pod for MEGINNIS, an2a 1002 F street, 1N LATEST ARTISTIC DESIGNS. AUEDne HOLIDAY BOOKS AND STATIONED ol ING Le 4 AT MBS. HUNTER'S TS eATIN BRARY, avenue, BE GREAT” outat Sac $100 AMONG THE ATTRACTIONS OF THE CHRIST- MAS times none commends itself more particularly tentious rivals, anyone ean 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 Hounary Grrs. SAM'L LEWIS Sons, JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, 1215 PENNSYLVANIA 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 840. LADIES’ WATCHES FROM 330. WATCH CHAINS IN EVERY STYLE AT THE LOWEST PRICES, SAM'L LEWIS' SONS, JEWELERS, 1215 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Doverass Gentiemes's Deranruent. SPECIAL—120 DOZ. PUFFED AND FLAT SCARFS. Our price for these Scarfs has never been less than $1. ‘We shall sell them thia week for FIFTY CENTS EACH. DOUGLASS', 522-624-526 9th st. Loox Our For Tz Hounars, CHRIS. RUPPERT, KRISS KRINGLE HEADQUARTERS, ‘Nos. 403, 405 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. PRENCH, ENGLISH, GERMAN GOODS AND TOYS ADAPTED TO CHRIS£MAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS. MR, RUPPERT takes great pleasnre in inf« friends and the public in general that he h his egenta in Europe 'S and FANCY NOTIONS th: ‘this section. Toavold usual rush at Christmas more are invited to make their purchuse early, Selected Goods can be laid aside until Christmas. if desired. 2 the finest selection of it have ever been in- of the countrr, Geran Dolls, of all desixns, ‘Toys, Games and Soldier Equi menis, ia Leather Work, Glove and Writing Desks and Dressing Cases, Musical Boxes, all sizes und styles. China Vases and Ornaments homer are lobby, Spr 100-fly Horses. Boys’ and Ginfe' Velocipedes and Doll Carriages Was d Wheelbarrows, &¢, ‘sizes, of different designs, other articles too numerous to mention. KERCHIEFS, Hourvayx Goons. assortment of FANCY SILK HAND- from 25¢. to $1.50 Razz Arrractioxs FOR THE LADIES AT CHS. RUPPERTS, NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. ‘The attention of the Ladies is respectfully called to my select assortment of Emb-oidered Slippers, Cush- fons, Table Covers, Tidies, Whisk Broom Holders of different designs. Fancy Worsted Work and Knitted Goods of every Geacription; complete outfit for Infants, Merino Cloaks, Children's Lace, Satin and Velvet Germantown and Zephyr Worsted Kaitting Yarn, all : HOLIDAY Goops, WE ARE NOW READY 70 SHO’ fede ah cs aah DECORATED yi ott oat nol83m__No, 1000 PENNSYLVANIA AVANUE SWEET CIDER. N. W. BURCHELL, oo i, Ae BORE APRME, RES ae = 'N HANDEERCHIEFS. 12) LADIES! LACED K'D GLOVES, Mather’s Patent, the ERBRES Fun TD UES TS. ie aeege tine ‘cheap DRESS GOODS for presents, 123¢c., We huve algo anice assortment FLOOR DRUGGETS, aud CLOAKS, very LOW PRICES. GEO. J. JOHNSON, 723 Market Space. py rar tox. | Mosr Sexstz Houmsr Gurr, LADINS’ AND CHILDREN'S WRAPS, At BAUS, ‘The following styles have been reduced to give our patrons a chance to seloct what we term “a most sensi- Dle holiday gift” at a very reasonable price HOLIDAY REDUCTIO! Style 1.—“Ladies’ Visite,” of finest brocade silk, old gold and black combinationgwith Chenille fringe te match, reduced from 848 to Style 2—Ladies’ Visite, of elecant damassee silk, with fur trimming, rednoed from $20 to $18, Stylo R—Ladies' English Walking Costs, heavily braided front and back. msde from best of Herlin twill cloth, reduced from $10 to $: Style 4 —Russiau Circulars, in all Itest shades, trim. | med with astrackan down front and collar, reduced | from @15 to 810. Style 5.—Ladies’ SUK Damssseo Doimans, with fur trimming and handsomely lined. reduced from $30 to e21 : 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 $3 for 4 years. = = = “at 85 for 16 yrs. “ _Newmarkets, of Be>lin twill cloth, astrackan collar and cuffs, at $7.50 for 10 years. NUKSES' CAPS and APRONS reduced to 18, BAUM’S, al6 416 7th street northwest, G 0. Rysear, Sr, 418 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, For Tur Houmnays Offers a large stock of Decorated Goods, Bronzes, Stat uary, Oil and Water Color Boxes,Drawing Instruments, Chandeliers, Library and Parlor Lamps, an endless | variety; also the Genuine German Student Lamp. Fora bright and Safe iight use Ryneal’s Royal Se- rity Oil. curity GEO. RYNEAL, Jn, Artists’ and Painters’ Supply Depot, als.26 418 7th street northwest. MEATES. Skates. All kinds, from 25e. up. Sleigh Beils, all sizes. Pocket Knives sud Scissors, Also, fine stock of Rodgers’ Table Knives, G. HARTIG & SON, 413-1 corner 7th and K streets northwest. (i, © PURSELL, Booxsetien, . Offers the best and brightest Books, beautifully or brilllantly bound: the choivest collection of Christuas Cards. Special styles of Stationery and Fine Fancy Goods. ans 418 9TH STREET NORTHWEST, L. NSBURGH Buotners MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT m HOLIDAY ARRAY. WHaT TO BUY AND WHAT TO PaY, 4 FEW HINTS TO PROSPECTING HOLIDAY PURCHASERS. On onr main floor we have arranged on sale the most wonderful selections of Artistic Creations from Paris, Berlin, Vienna, and New York. FANCY WORK BOXES, lined in Crimson, Peacock, Old Gold and Olive. SILK UMBRFLLAS, with fine Ivory and Carved Handles of unique design. A LIGATOR and JAPANESE SATCHELS and HAND BAGS, Magnificent display of Turkish, Morocco and Russian ‘Pocketbooks, Cigur Cases and Shaving Sets, Ladies’ and Gentiemen's Traveling Cases in Leather and Plushes, 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 Muffters, 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 $2.50 fora Book at other places, when we ell the ame at $1.15? Why buy a Set of Books for $24. when 329.90 will buy it at our house? ON THE MAIN AISLE the display is beauti‘ul. Toilet Cases, Cologne Cases, Bisque Ornaments, Plush Scarfs, Tidies, Lace Pins, Bangles, Bracelets and Earriags, Hosiery for Ladies and Gentlemen in ail its gongeous hues, can be bought at reasonable prices, TO THE RIGHT OF MAIN AISLE— DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! All-wool French Shoodas, Fnelish and French Cash- meres, Bison Cloths, Drap Cassimer, Tricotines and Wool Ottomans. SILES! SILES! SILES! VELVETS! VELVETS! ‘Have you ever passed through this Department? We Pride ourselves especially upon its completeness, ONE WORD BEFORE CLOSING: Do not forget that you will save money in your purchases by buying from LANSBURGH & BRO, 420, 422, 424 AND 436 alt SEVENTH STREET. For Tse Houass, 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, Jeweren, 604 9th street, three doors above F, a13-20 Gpposite U.S, Patent Office, Livres Seat §. \CQUES. . FUB-LINED CIRCULARS. SATIN LINED CIRCULARS, BEAVER CAPES AND MUFFS. FUR TRIMMING. CARRIAGE ROBES. FUR GLOVES. SEAL CAPS. = LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S FURS. GENT’s DRESS SILK HATS. $5, 96, 88. FASHIONABLE STIFF HATS, $1.60, $2, $2,50, $3, $3.50, $4, 84.50, 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 Y. DAVIS’ SONS, 621 Pennsylvania Avenue, eswevasis AVEXU, it cumisTMas ne eae ST Sidi ngceepere SE at in novelties of Plush, Leather, for. ‘TOGETHER WITH A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OP @00D8 FOR THE HOLIDAYS, for. mr Wht, Sakenpeare which 1 in' my toe intact HOLIDAY GOODS ar M&S. SELMA RUPPERTS, €06 STH STREET, Opposite Patent Oftca Elegant assortment of FRENCH DOLLS, TOILET ETS, DRESSING CASES, SACHET, GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIF BOXES, PLUSH AND LEATHER BAGS, FANS, WHISK-ROLDERS, FANCY WORK and WASTE PAPER BASKETS and other NOVELTIES. Fine selection of EMBROIDERED TABLE COVERS aud SCARPS, LAMBREQUINS. TIDIES, CUSHION SLIPPERS and ART EMBROIDERIES, Lange and attractive iine of Ladies’ and Gents’ SIL HANDKE OVES, LACE GOODS, Children’ | FLUSH BONNETS. MERINO CLOAKSiu Mother Hud bardend other sty Leanne SSace OF THE SEASON. KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. | Fifty thousand follars' worth of Children's and Ladiet Cloaks and Millinery to be closed out. We have come to the wise conclusion, in order to save money for all in need of HOLIDAY PRESENTS that are useful as well aa Practical, to reduce our extensive stock of Millinery and Cloaks at this carly stage of the season, and as this is our First Clearing Sale we expect to sweep the entire stock at prices that will insures ready sale WE OFFER FOLLOWING GOoDs. 800 Children’s € Hevelock, ages 4, 6.810. 12, 16 and 16 years. at $2.59, $5.84,85, 85. 409 Mixmea Kets, leading suades, most stylieh and nice, fr to 16 years, at $4, 85, $6, 87 and BW. 1000 Ladive Wraps, in Diagonal, Ottoman, Siciltan, Silk, Broceded and Beaver, Berlin Twilled. with Astrachan and Fur Trimmings, in Russian Circulars, Newmarkets and Dol- manus. Jackets at $5, $6, $:, $4 $9 and €10. the very best and finest from $10 to $20. worth from #25 to 840, Extraordinary bargains in Piush Wraps. We will sell tat $23, worth $15. leant Plush 9, worth $40: elegant Plosh Cont at £55, worth Phere are only left 85 of the Plush Coats tobe | slaughtered. $25,000 worth of Millinery are bound to miber How is Your chance. 8.000 eleyant and stylish Feit Hats, in all the leading stapes and de- sirable colors, $1,981.25 and $1.50. Birds, Plumos, Tips and Wings of the latest importations, Kibbona, Velvots, Veivetcens, K.d Gloves and Corsets, and other articles in the Millinery and fancy Line GIVE US A CALL BEFORE PURCHASING, sas) uo GREAT TOY BAZAAR. EANDSOM} HOLIDAY PRESENTS. SILVERBERG'S, —Yelesipwos and Trieycles poll Carriages of every SILVERBERG’S, — Hey's Waves sh lnvee var ety. tleichs and Clipper Sleds, SILVERBERG'S, Dolls every psa ian, Kind and styte, from Ie. SILVERBERG’. ‘ no Pir ‘Fait, Steam, Prox ne Steam Locomotives, SILVERBERO'S. beret a, Hectssc Toye fe Lantern SILVERBERG'S. Mechanical ‘los of every kind Patent Rockin: Horses, SILVERBERG'’S. $ ae and yee pula rhbet Blocks and SILVERBERG'S. nds of other” of other Toys, ranging | SILVERBERG'S, ish Work Poxes, Toilet | Caves, Collar and Cutt Boxes, Shav- SILVERBERG'S ing Sets, Glove = Boxes, Mautcure Seta, Saoking Sete, SILVERBERG’S, Odor Cu jewel Boxes. Fine Cut- glass Mirrors, Plush Albums, Auto SILVERBERG'S. «raph Albmins, &e., &, Silver-plated Cand Stands, Fruit SILVERBERG'S Stands. Fickle Stands, Sets of Tea spoous in cases, Table Spoons SILVERBERG'S, cases, Kuives in caser, Fine N Rings, Butter Dishes, Casters SILVERBERG'S. = smiles Séruy) Baanets, Lunel: baskets, Work SILVERBERG'S, stands, shopying Baskets, Wc, &o, “9 SILVERBERG'S. (olt Cabinet Frames, Plush Oats. net Frames, Gilt, Git and Pi SILVERBERG’S, Ebony, Ouk, Walnuc avd other t tur: Frames ia large variety, at SILVERBERG'S. low prices SILVERBERG'S, Ofte verte! OM Chromon on rt leaxtay hs, Fine Oil Paintings and Enerey, SILVERBERG'S, thes, very handsowe and very 10W SILVERBERG’S, "Tales Lesthor Bags. in smmense variety, beautiful styles and very SILVERBERG'S, hea Laiies’ Plush Bags, lovely goods, SILVERBERG'S. from 992, up. Ladies Gent's and Children's SILVERBERG'S. Wallets dara and Pocketvooks in every style | SILVERBERG’S. | Gent's Traveling and Toilet Cases, | Fine Inlaid and Faucy Wood Deeks | SILVERBERG'S, and Workboxes iia vocke! Knives, Boys’ Kn! | SILVERBER@'S, Fi | | Cigar Cases, Meershaum Cigat Holders, Meernclaum Pipes. SILVEKBERG’S. Brass Bird Cages, from 99e, up. | SILVERBERG'S. Weights Tiermoncters eee Fine Japanese Trays, Workbores, | SILVERBERG’S. Glove und’ Handkercliel Boxes, cal Bets, Card Cases, SILVERBERG'S. “Tu bacco Boxes and Curios, Hand and Toilet Mirrors, Brushey | SILVERBERG'S, of every style, kind and size, Comb of every SILVERBERG'S. “Boks fr childrenof all kinds «: SILVERBERG'S, RS =? ped Verne's a iLVE! "t wely Pocture Books, = Childrea's Daskm, from” 99e. SILVERBERG'S, Toy Chairs, Cradies and fy Piush, F SILVERBERG'S, Albu SILVERBERG’S bums at 9%9c., und our Plush Larze Albums deserve your especial atten- SILVERBERG’S. tion. In fneRolled Gold Plate Solid SILVERBERG'S or Silver Jewelry, we offer d- bargains. Our stock in this line SILVERBERG’S. very compiete, and we have made every effort t) muintain our welly SILVERBERG’S. carved reputation of selling reliable woods, SILVERBERG’S, — Our stock at presont ts the we ever offered Our. variety SILVERBERG’S. voods is slmos. bewildering. Oi price we cuarantee a low, if ni jor SILVERBEKG'S, lower than any other house in the Atlantic states, and when you have SILVERBERG'S. bought of us you will tell ie —_ - fore the holidays, an VERBERG’ waited UpoD,we wi (ieee erases call early to tmake yo SILVERBERG'S, M. SILVERBERG & CO., 312 7th street aud 313 Btu street northwest, 419 Daews Dave Srone, COR, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 9TH STREET, Has just opened s Choice Assortment of GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS! Comprising all the newest novelties in PLUSH AND LEATHER TOILET CASES, ODOB CASES, CABAS AND HANDSOME OUT- GLASS TOILET SETS AND BOTTLES, BISQUE FIGURES, &o. ‘We bave also the Larzest and Best Asssortment of MANICURE SETS Inthe City. In connection with the above we have @ full line of French and English Per- fumes, Colognes, &c. MANICURE GOODS A SPECIALTY. OPEN ALL NIGHT. @2.1m Heavevanrers For Caxpus. FRANK SHARPLESS, MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONER 91 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. LARGEST, FRESHEST AND PUREST STOCK OB FINE CANDIES IN THE CITY, ‘SPECtaLTins: CARAMELS, BUTTER CUPS, BOSTON DROPS, CREAM MINTS u ICE DROPS and BOSTON CHIPS. WE MAKE THEM IN THE STORE IN VIEW OF EVERYONE ‘TWENTS-FIVE CENES PER POUNR FRANK SHABPLESS, THE LEADING CONFLCTIONER, 941 PENNSYLVANIA AVE