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al OFFICE OF THE CBIEY SioNAt OFFICER, suisGTor, D. C., December 35. 1884, 10 am. F or the middle Atiantic si partiy cloudy ther and loval snows; north <o east winds, emperature: lower ba For Saturday, partly cloudy weather, with occa- sional shows, afe indicated for N jana and | the mide Atlantic stutes and the lake regions, | with higher temperature and partiy cloudy | weather and locei rains, with higher temperature, | for the gouth Atiectic and east ¢ | — gis-cvere@ Mire in the stables of Susan Caveriy, in ¢ Fear Of 1786 15th street uorthwest, and turned fm 2p alarm. "The firemen promptly responded and suppressed the fames; damage slight WEATHER Srarps, 318 8th street nortnwest. Jest Recarven at Stasheimer's, 86 7th and 9:51 Disuvets,a beautiful ussortuient of tollet slippers, suitable for holiday presents, trou: 7c. up. ALL Sa0rs redhced from 10 to 20 per cent during this month, at Siusuelwer's, 908 Tub and 3151 M sis APPLETON’s American Cyclopedia. For best terms see For Sule—Misceilan: umn, this paper. PUBLIC SPEAKERS AND SINGERS Mind B. H. Dou Inss & Sons’ Capsicum Cough Drops a sure meay fur hoarseness. Werartuee Stairs, $15 Sib street northwest. Louisa Evass, a ten-year-old colored girl, while ying on the floor at ¢ motuer’s home, No. 1115 th street, yesterday ior: was "severely ‘scalded by @ kettle of ng from the stove. ReGISTERING thermometers, barometers. Hemp- Ue's, 438 Pa av. CITY AND DIS Mmusements, etc., To-Night. Forp’s Orga Hov: arleton Opera Company tn “The Drum Major's Daughter.” ‘Natiowat. THEaTER.—“The Private Secretary.” ‘Avpavan’s Orexs Hovss.—“Yout ‘Hxnzoo’s Musevu.—Jenuy Kumball pany in “The Mascot.” ‘Treat Comrgte.—Ida Siddon’s Combination. Fun ina Toy Shop” and curios- Opera Com- —Mr. George Kennan's Iecture on “Winter Life on Siberian Steppes.” Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 10 p.m. and ex- shed ae 5:15 4 Yesteniay. after “Booby” Brooks in te shoulder, in an affray at the corner Of N and 1st streets southeast. Brooks was taken to Dr. Rodgers’ office and had his wounds dressed. is cut ‘The members of No. 2 eugine company feasted on oysters ye ¥, Mr. John Hogan Raving, as usual, sent a barrel ‘of bivalves as bis (Christmas gift to the company. Mr. George Kennan will deliver the second lec- Sure of the serie ob Aslatic Russia this evening at the Congregational church. The subject is “Win- ter Life en Siberian Steppes.” ‘The anpual entertalament and ball of the Wash- {ngton Uterary association, heid at Abner’s hail last evening, Was largely attended. ‘The commit- Lee in charge was composed of Messrs. Max Fisher, L Bayer Coue senburg, 8. W. Augenstein, 2t Lus M. D. Roenverg, J. Sppenbenm, Me Heivrun, D. stern, E. J. Bernstein, M. Kohner, ‘A. Sommers and M. Tanzer. dir. A. A. Henry Was presented Wednesday with a gold-headed cane by the ladies employed 12 his Gepartment of the bindery at the government print- g office. m. Brownan, driver for Commoaore Temple, ‘Was run over by d sicizh at the coruer of 1sth street and New York avenue, last evening, and quite se- Tiousiy hurt. ‘Whe nuine of Mrs. Charles 1y omitted from the yer Was inadvertent- a of the Immaculate manager of Mr. Frank ‘S gMucery uous, Was presented wilh a band some gold waten by” its chutes Wednent evening. Mr. G. £ Milligan made the presentation speech. ‘Turkeys for the children’s Christmas dinner to be given in the second district, Tuesday. Decem- ber With, shouid be sent to the National Rifles’ ar- mory, G'street, early in the morning. The name aud ddaress of the doner should be sent to Mrs. Arthur MacArthur, 1201 N street. Lewis Kodgers, charged with assault with intent to kil W. H. Brown, was released in the Criminal Court this morning. Mr. Brown was in court and Stated his tnd:spusition to prosecute the case, and ap view of this tact Mr. Redgers was required to ve personal bonds only. wR velerks and eiaploves of the health office on Wednesday presented to Health 02 & Tne Ufe-size chromo of bimselt, by Ernst taken from a photograph. Mr. Cooper McGiun. | eblet clerk, made the presentation address, which. was responded to by the doctor in appropriate words. ‘John T. Wood, of 1523 3d street, while pass ing along Pennsylvania avenue, between 25th and ia streets, about 7 o'clocs night before Last, was ‘s#pprouched’ by a young colored man, who grabbed her band satehel, containing $3) 1h money, and Blade his escape. 3 Five «mall colored boys were charged in the Police Court to-day with stealing four boxes of cigars from ‘wagon belonging to Mr. Daulel Loughran. They were each sentenced to the reform school during aalnority. ‘William S. Watthews, 1216 15th street northwest, reports stolen from bis bureau drawer, on Wednes- day evening, $50 in ‘non. ‘The Probate Court was to-day adjourned until Monday. ——— A Base Ball Problem. COULD MINES CATCH 4 BALL THROWN PROM THE TOP OF THE MONCMENT? It was reported that Superintendent McLaughitn, of the Washington monument, had made a bet ‘with Paul Hines, the famous base ball flelder, that he (Hines) cannot catch a base tall thrown from oze of the windows of the Washington monument. Mr. McLaugiilia sald to-day that he had made no Such bet, but that he would be willtug to wa; Wat the ball would not be caught. Itis probable that the monument will be used for many tests as ‘totalling bodies. and so mucy interest attaches to an experiment similur to the one spoaen of that It 4a more than likely the test will be made, Officers of the monument calculate roughly that the bail Would take about fite and a half seconds to de- | Qeend, and at the bottom would be going at the Fate of about 180 feet per s-cond, or in the neizh- Dorbood of two Inles per minute: The Tesistauce to be offered by the person who attempts to catch %_ would be only about 110 pounds, or, in| Ofher words, he would have to put forth e@moush strength to lift that weight. ‘Tue Bail tt is thought would not be Hany that are taken readily by th aj game of ball, Lut there are other matters to be con- Sidered which would mike the test more gimcult. ot the ball’ ‘The great height wouta perk: delng -een ouce whi hi Who bas aitempted w E thrown or Datted very bigh iu the air ree: the dimeuity Of Judging it accurately. If Hines shoud attempt tw Catch it he would probably have more trouble in Judging 1 than catching tt. EXERCQES aT FicrENnovse Acapewy.—This | Schoo! ss closed forthe Christmas. holldoys on | daeday with A company of patrun: eS Tbe Competitive speabi nd the distribution of premi lngie, Mr. B. B. F. Mactur (are>, former pupils, ac were awanded a foil Sores and J geometry. to Job? Noyes abd James s ard K. Greer, Joseph: M mand Rober ty grammmat -, Joseph Mac twaordinary progress ton of un juplis, thro "s, ap elegaat carv- propriate speech, to | | Cable reply. Ervep Fox Kuertxo a Hots oF Int-Fawm.—In | the Police Court, Judze Louisa B. | Saanes, As. Boyd, was ed on trial. | a bawdy house at No. 1235 | y fant District Attorn-y | secution, and Camp- | tani. Police Officer appeared tor th on tor the ¢ Wave positive Fas to the bad | er of Un ned from his ow per- | Bena! experie F night. Witness said that be was det ~ and as a man = but deci uswer where he got the in the house. ‘Tue de- at the front room was or. OMicer Mad- } Baving accompanied bitn Sald be hit been | and tie house bad ig & house | Of Ui-fame. Lieut. Guy 1 that be had re- ceived nuiacrous complaints about the character of the house. A colored serv Jooking girl, about twe: the house, gave testimc Bned $100 or two months in j _ le Bruce, 2 good- an inmate of Fhe defendant was Dz Moray Cowmaspeny's Cantsraas Reewr Memters of De solay Commandery, No. 4, K- heid a reunion at ihe Hants house yesterday, and ‘according to an annual custom tnatgurated by De Molo) Commandery o few years azo, gent s Chitat- Mas “greeting by telegraph to colnmanderies in Portland, Boston, Providence, Philadelpaia, Balt! more, Detroit wha other places. ‘The greeting, which was signed by Thomas Somerville, e:ainent | Gousmmunder, Was as follows: “Members of De Mo- luy now assembied send greetings to you, and wish | | tnrwey and a ty you long life and Bappiness, and “bate vo te suc~ ‘cess and prosperity of the brder in generat.” Dur- the afternoon repiies were received from the erent cite, “The tine was spent in pledging the health of different members. Mr. W. 8. Koose Bled the post of master of ceremonies. \ ‘Tux Dixwen vou raz Poor Curtpnrx.—“R” sends 8 w Tus Sram for the Christmas dinner for the poor children, ‘THE Jax MOSELEY AGAINAFLOAT.—A special to the Philadelphia Decem- Christmas Fe ‘HOW THE FESTIVAL WAS OBSRRVED—CHRISTMAS EN- TERTAINMENTS, BTC. The Christmas festival was very generally ob- Served in this city. The services in the churches were a5 a rule largely attended. There were scores Of entertaiuments during the afternoon and eve- ning, in churches and other institutions, and of course in every home where such luxuries could be atfonted a Christmas turkey graced the board. The Weather Was rather severe for promenading, but slelghing was excellent, and the air was filied with the Unkling melody of sleigh bells The usual Caristinas entertainments were given at the Wasb- on City Orphan asylum and St. Jo-eph’s Orphan asylum and the Epiphany church home, the tables being suppiled through the bounty of Mr. W.W. Cor- coran and other benevolent people. A fine enter- talnment was also provided for the children of the coloed orphans’ home, near Howard university. ‘The iltuie cnes at the children’s hospital were also remembered by their friends, and they had a splen- did entertainment The old veterans at the Sol- diers’ Home had a fine Christmas dinner. Ap @p- tertainment Was given at the insane asylum. The boys at the Reform scuool were feasted with good things Ch Mas, and at the almshouse the of fare Was enlarged by the addition of turkey and other iuxuries. The spirit of Christmas even per- vaded the jull. Many of the prisoners were remem- bered_by their friends outside and received pres- ents and baskets of Cliristigas luxuries, Supday school eutertaloments were given yesterday at the Memorial Lutherao church, Wesley Zion church, Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South, tue Me- tropolitan Presbyterian cburch, Wesley M. E. ehepel and other churches. AC eED ‘PE church: and the Epiphauy mission and All Souls’, Unita- ian, entertainments were held Wednesday eve- ni ‘A Christmas party was given at the Froebel Institute, Misses Pollocs and Noerr principals, ye:- ‘erday. the puplis taking part in a pleasing enter- tainment, —— SENTENCED FOR ASSAULTING AN OFFICER.—Michael Daiy was on trial in the Police Court to-day for as- saulting Police Officer John Stewart while under arrest. “The officer testified that Daly, who was ak and disorderly, was placed under urrest last f When he tripped up witness, kicked him in the stomach and left the prints of “his fnger-palls on witness’ cheek. Oficer Parker corroborated this tes Umony, and Daly was sentenced to sixty days in gulliu detivlt cf a fine of $20 A Croturxo ‘Draten MARES To-day Woit Rice, dealer in shoes, hits and caps, aud gentlemen's’ furnishing Goods at 1382 7th street northwest, inade an assign~ Tuent. to Samuel Braungehwerg for the benent of huis creditors. Preferences ure made for the Tent of remises: to Babel Rice as the holder of a note on; wo LF. Levy the amout dueon note for 56.15. SS MARRIAGE LiceNses.— Murtiege iicenses have been issued by the clerR of the court to W. H. Baliey und Xi Love, of Prince Wiliam county, Md.; Dan't Lomixx and Anuie Johnsou; Rechford B. Koberts, of New Castle, Pa, and Joste Simmons; John T. Cou- neliy and Ella Jackson; Eugene S. Sinith, of Provi- dence, R. L, aud Lenora Johnson, of Lawrence. lie, 'S_C.;’ Fleteher Webster and Mary M. Kent; Albert Smith and Fiorence Cham; Join A, Case and Alice T. Buchley; Alexander Johnsou, of Balti more, Md., and Annie E. Tancel, of Warreaton, Va.; ASSIGNMENT.— hing, voots 20d award Gnes, of Bowif Md., and Nancy Ferg gon; Almanzer W. Layton and Annie E. Mundel both of P. G. county, Md.; Claybourn Rich Henrietta Brown, bot of Richmond county, Va; Joseph I. Dorsey and Mary P. Smoot, both of Gees- boro Point, D.C.; Randolph “Buckner and Agnes Jounsen, ———_—__ Lapigs IN THe CoLvusiay MeDrcat ScHoor.— In response to the request of the medical faculty of Columbian wolversity tue trustees have decided to ladles as students in that department. When ladies were admitted to the school of it Was stated tuat as soon 2s the necessary ar- nzeMents could be made the advantages of the medical course woud be extended to all irrespec- tive of sex. Four ladies have matriculated and are how atiending the lectures. ‘The Christmas Police Court. CASES WHICH WEKE BEOUGNT BEFORE JUDGE SNELL ‘YESTERDAY. ‘The police made 112 arrests during the % hours ending at § o'clock Yesterday morning, most of which were “drunks” They were kept until sober, When they were released, Of those who were taken before Judge Snell, nes were tmposed amounting to $255; five tramps were sentenced to fact. John Thomas, colored, 45. sears old, ved with stealing 12 pounds of meat from Mr. binson,at the Center market,was s-ntenced for 3 S. Mike Luttman, 55 years old, with stealing an overcoat trom ‘the front of Hiamburger's clotiitug store, was sent down for six Mouths. James Mitchell, colored, was fined $5 for Viowing a Un horn. Richard Wells, for steallg arubber ball trom the Ove cept store, was fn $10. ‘CASES TO-DAY. In the Police Court tits moruing there was an unusually large number of cases tried. ‘There had hundred ang thlrty arrests made since cing, most of them being for drank- enness. uarles Gaines, colored, wus charged With stealing bed clothing from bis mother’s bed, anda fine of $5 or 15 days was in Eliza York and Mary Pinkert, charged with stealing from the 5 cent store, forfetted $8 collateral each. cla Hamilton, charged with stealing a silk handkerchtet from the Boston house, also. forfelted eral. John Suith, the colored man arrested § Oticer Horn, charged with stealing four over- coats from the hallway of house No. 1213 F street, Was tried on @ charge of housebreaking, snd the case Was sent Lo the grard jury; Donds $1,000. ne Breer ee Affairs in West Washington. To Jatt. ArreR a SLEIGH Rips.—Atbrose Gos- nell. about 45 years old, left his home yes for asieigh ride, and invited Win. Hughes and Wm Krouse to accompany bim. The tovitation was accepted. When they reached a saloon they wentin for a drink. Krouse and Hughes came out and drove off with the sleigh. Gosnell went atter thein, and when he was about to take the sleigh they jumped upon him and beat him severely. ‘During the fizht Gosnell’s face was cut in several places and his ears bitten, Hughes and Krouse were arrested by Officers Kufrows aud Volkman, and after some trouble with the crowd they were placed behind the bars. Inthe Police Court this morning they ‘Were each senteuced to sixty days in Jail. Casal News.—Every employe on tae canal from this place to Cumberiand has been j paid for the month of November. The water | in the canal will be turned ‘off on the Sist_ instant. During the months of Jan- uary and February the emptoses whorecetve high salaries will be put ou half pay. The wages of bosses and their men, however, will not be re- duced. The next meeting of the canal board will take place In Frederick on the 22d of January. Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tar LvEesixe Stan. 7. Cunist11s Day.—The celebration of Christmas here. While as universal as ever, was very much more quict than usual. ‘Tue boys that begun with the horns a week tn advauee seemed to have grown Ured of them before Curfstinas das. Powdef, tao, Was exploded, aud the sirects were not thro1 But Dusiness ceased, and within doors Christinas fouud every wh old Virginia celebration. In 1 the public olees It was Kept us Sunday. ‘The Catholic, Episcopal and Lutheran churches were and during the morning Were well attended. Suit BY 4 POLICEMAN.—Uetween 1 and 2 o'clock Christwmes morning « diMiculty occurred at a col- od bail tn Potoinae Hall, north Fairfax street, Vashinston and Olito depot. Lientenant with Wet In to quell the “tumult, and knovked dowa Wellington Beale with bts baton. A number of persons then moved up to attack Smith, aud he shoe Robert Beale in the leg, where- upon the crowd rae off. ©uaekGé.—At the mayor's office John Si 2 yan Were brougut up yesterday hered by Wru. Lee, @ drover, with whoa tbey lodged Curtstmis nukht, with’ stealing $75 from ui $500 Dall to appear in ven. days, ‘Tuere was noevidbuce in the case except the statement of Lee. eat—The funeral of Captain from his late residence here He had been more successful than ony otter fisiermnan 0a Use Tiver sluce the War and leaves beuiad hua a comfortable estate, ores. —The ety scuuol board holds its recutar ting to-pight.— Postmaster Wladsor present- of theemployes at bis oifice with a tine Lot fouron Christmas —A con- of oysvers has arrived up The ‘ared a 8 per cent dividend.— ormeriy a resident here, has been the Epissopal cuureh at Clifton, Ohio.— ‘The coiored girls’ pabile Sciools will give pleasant selwol parties before New Year's——A bandsome iver set was presented to Ce Piaf, the: ripe! Washington school, No. 1. by his pupilson 3eve.-—The reform ciub keptopen house stinas uli day, dispensing Lot coffee with ——Soie of the leading restaurants ed on Christmas. di Portner this afternoon. siderable suj tks bet jut three prison- tion house tis morning, among them pron, colwred, arrested by OMlcer ArnOId, charged with stealing. oon ob 0” oT L 00 fu THE bs: Sa Se A oo, RRR + sy RE oo RR et 224 Wt tun ‘co kK ET CUSTOM TAILORING. NEW MATERIALS, x i. PATTERNS, QUALITY WanWASTED. ae BUSINESS SUITS, TO ORDER FROM $2, CASSIMERE PANTS, TO ORDER, FROM #5. DOESKIN PANTS, 10 ORDER, FROM $2. CLL DRESS SUITS. TO. ORDER, MADE AND eREMMED TN GOOD STYLE PRG: SILK LINED FRoM en OVERCOATS TO ORDER, ALL STYLES OF GOODE 3 "AILS. WHITSEY, CHINCHILIA, BEAVER, KERSEY, AND VESTS. OF HAND- ‘COKESCREW, PRINCE ALBERT ¢ SoBiE Dade 21 MADE IN THE wis Sampics and Self-measurement Ruies Mailed on Ap- plication, ¢ GP TENSSELVANIA AVE, WASHINGTON, D. © PRO tT AES ROYAL A ERLE St owas oo $3 GAY BB ELE i ‘This Powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength and wholdomeaest More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be soldin competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphatepowdera Soldonlyin cans, Korat Baxmna Powpus Co., 106 Wall street, N. 06 66 WY ORDS FAIL TO EXPRESS MY GRATITUDE,” * ** says Mr. Selby Carter, of Nashville, Tenn. the benefits derived from Aye:'s Sarsaparilia Having ‘Deen afficted sll my life with scrofula, my system seemed saturated with it. It came out in blotches, ulcers and mattery sores all overmy body.” Mr. Carter states ‘that he was entirely cured by Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and since discontinuing its use, cight months ago, has had no retarn of the scrofulous symptoms, HE UNTIDY, DIRTY APPEARANCE OF A srizaly beard should never be allowed. Rucking- ham’s Dye forthe Whiskers will readily change their color toa brown or black, at discretion, and thus kecp'| up your reputation for neatness aud good looka, 423 Busce Buocane Sux, VELVET PLUSH, ‘Haxpsoue Desiox. ‘Every yard is worth $2.50; reduced to $1.50, BEAUTIFUL CASHMFRESERGES, very Ane quality, colors, Brown. jreen and Garnet, 12 yards for $2 Every ‘yard is worth De. : conaEED desc pene ears eevee reduced to $1. Thelareeet size Fine WHITE WOOL BLANKETS ro- duced to $5. LADIES' CLOTH SUITING. in Gray and Brown, Fp eee shane wide immense width), reduced to gc. Every yard is worth -2}¢0. COLORED SILK PLUSHLS, $1.50. Excellent quality BLACK SILKS reduced to @1. Every | ‘yard is worth $1.25. Excellent quality COLORED SILKS reduced to 75c. Every yard {3 worth #1. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, $2, HEAVY BED COMFOKTS, 81. BLEACHED TABLE VAMADK. pure linen, 50c. SERGE CASHMI de double wid! wool, eal value 6c, Seduced tootiee, Matt Pare Led dig on} Seri rdledett Hp nearly CR boas Sud's hail wide Camneuse widthy Guced to 7c. Rvery yard ts worth €1.25 "0" a3 CARTERS. 711 Manger Space, Tue Miser Srorz, CORNER l0ru AND F STREETS NORTHWEST, In order to raise alarge amount of money within the next ten days, will close the entire stock of fine goon oo mrrr o°k 88 Och oo ELLL 00 wean} CONSISTING OF SUITS AND OVERCOATS, FOR MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN, at * FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. ‘We must positively raise the money and prefer sacri- ficing the goods to failure. So look out for barzaius. Such achance to got FINE OLOTHING AT ABOUT HALF ITS VALUE does not come often. REMEMBER THE MISFIT STORE, COR 10rm AND F STREETS, ‘Has no conncetion with any imitating concern in the city, Ithas not movedand will not move from the CORNER OF TENTH AND F STREETS, Preurou Soap. THE WELL-ENOWN BRAND, fap ROOMMENDS ITSELF R ALL OVER THE LAND, XPERTS PEONOUNCE IT THE BEST THAT 13 MADE, Frenne 08ST WONDERFUL SOAP IN ANY STATE betel ekeEE 2 eke 3 1D TO WASH CLOTHES, FACE, HANDS AND PAINTS; SEFUL FOR ALL: PURPOSES AND REMOVES STAINS cee fxs ee cles ECHANICS AND SEAMEN SAY TRERE 18 NONE BETTER; EKEKE ies Reka £ MANUFACTURER, BALTIMORE, ocl0. tu.f-3m “THE CONCORD HARNESS.” THE CONCORD COLLAR, ‘Team"and Express Harness of ee Sb RENESAS wtamped with mk LUrz& BRO, 7 Pennsylvania Avenus, ane THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON Pete «1 CITY ITEMS. Do You Ever Sing? Dr. "es Cough ‘Syrup will always assist you. Price 25c. a bottle. 1 M. Augenstein, No, 517 7th st. m. w. to reduce my stock before taking inven sory, T ter Tolowing Imatense, Uargaiee £2" to mortow only: Coal sieves, 9c.; 3; doz. white handle knives and forks, #3c.; large distpans slighuy dam- aged, 3c; fancy vase lamps with chandelier tine mings. &dc.; 3g doz. fancy wines and one walter, 24c.5 large brooms, 120.; 2 qt. coffee pots, 13c.; 3 qt,” 16e-3 20 at, dishpains, 0e.; 43 qt, 1c 23 at, bes Bae covered buckets, 6c.; 3 qt.. Uer; 4 qt.. 180.3 6 qt, 1 2 qt covered suticepans, 9.; Fqt., 12c.; 4 qt, ibe Qty 206; 38 incies ven tray, 150 6 OB tranle Lidek Un’ muffin 1Sc.; 12 oul traine, 2ic.; wooden Water buckets aid 50 clothespius, 157; stome china slop Jurs, 99c.; chamber sets, containing 4 pieces, 9%6c.; to close ‘out balance of Gur wagons shall seit $1.75 Wagons for 89c.; 31 shooflys, 68¢.; also our en- Ure stock of decorated goods at halt Value. 1 Immense Siaughter in Millinery ‘at Blout’s to-morrow (Saturday): Hats that were 50 cents reduced to 20 cents. Hats that were 75 cents reduced to 25 cents Hats that were $i reduced to 40 cents. Hats that were $1.25 reduced to 50 cents. Hats that were $1.5) reduced to 50 cents, Hats that were $2 reduced to 75 cents, Hats that were 32.50 reduced to #1. Fretich Felt Hats, lormer price $1.50, will be sold to-morrow at 75 Cents, colprising all the new shapes and colors. Remember, 75 cents, reduced ‘trom $1.50. Handsome and stylish ready-trimmed Hats at $1.50, $2 and £2.25, ruliy one-alf of former price. Breasts, wings wad fancies tess than ever, Our stock stil complete, our goods new and sty- Ush, our prices—broken. Call and get posted Ln our reduced prices to-mor- row. BLOUT'S, 710 7th street. Baitey?s, £29 eather strips 10c. yard. Bailey's, 82 her strips 10e, yard. Baileys, £29 7ih'st., weather strips 10c, yard. Bailey’s, £29 7thst., club skates 7c. a pair. Baileys, 629 7th st., club skates 75c. a pair. Batley’s, 7th st., Acme pattern lever skates,$1.99. Nothing can be more acceptable to your guests for the holldays than a botte of Duffy's Barley Malt Whisky, “It 1s for sale by every first-class rocery house in theeity. When you send your asket down order a bottie. Your Lollday dinner ‘will not be complete without It. 4 Our Cbr‘stmas Card. No.1 Rye Whisky, $3 per gal.; 75e. qf. bottle; Gib- gon and Arlington Whisky, $4 per gal; $1 gt boitie; Old Scotch whisky and Jamaica ram very fine; fing old port and sherry wines. McGee's, 9in near b, 5 Best Sealskin Plush $1.50 a Yard. Just in from auction 5 pieces o! Piush, worth $8 a yara, at $4.50; Kusslan circulars, $5.49; $6.50; Jersey Coats, $1.60 and upward. ‘804 TUN street, “Rough on Pain.” Cures colle cruinps, diarrhea; externally for | aches, pains, sprains, Headache, neuralgia, rheuna- Ustm.” For man or beast. 20 atid Sb. 7 Fur and Seals! | Cc. C. Shayne, the wel Maputacturer, 103 Prince street, New York, will Sell elegant Fur Garments at retail at lowest cash Wholesale prices Unis season. ‘This wil afford a Splendid opportunity to purchase strictly reable Furs direct trom manufacturer, and save retailer's PYOLLS. Fushivu Loos matted free. vOut Thornton’s Emulsion of pure Cod Liver Oul with iypopuospiites of Lime and Soda for coughs, colds, consumption, impaired nutrition and general debility; easy and pleasant totake. Prescribed by Physicians. Sold by Drug- fists, Lame votties, thc. Manutactured by W. ‘hornton, coruer Bulumiore aud Harrison streets, Baltimore, Md Wie “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney Sutter, curned every morning, ‘and delivered in haif-pound “Ward” prints, 45¢. pat und. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermils aha sweet Aik Ge" per quart, cream 308. ple As Ovex Secner. THE SECRET OF THE REMARKABLE SUCCESS THAT HAS ATTENDED OUR BUSINESS IS SIM- PLY THIS: WE HAVE FACILITIES TOR PLACING | ON OUR TABLES THY NE\ AND FRESHEST STYLS8 OF CLOTHING, A: ARE BOUGHT OUT WEEK BY WEEK AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE COST TO US. WEARE SATISFIED WITH SMALL PROFIGS, BELIEVING THAT THERE IS MORE MONEY FOR USINA LARGE TRADE AT SMALL PROFITS THAN IN SMALL TRADE AND LARGE PROFITS. WHEN WE OPENED OUR STORE, LESS THAN THREE MONTHS AGO, WE KEALIZED FULLY WHAT THERE WAS BEFORE US, AND TEE CHAR- ACTER OF OUR GOUDS AND OUR LOW PRICES, HAVE BEEN FULLY APPRECIATED BY THE PUB- LIC. OUR GOODS WILL ALWAYS Bi MARKED LOWER THAN THE SAME CLASS UF GOODS, | WHERE IN THE CITY. OTHER DEALERS CA GIVE YOU THE SAME MATERIALS, BUT THEY CANNOT GIVE THE STYLE AND THE FI OF THE WANAMAKAR CLOTHING NOR SELL AT OUR PRICES, E. B. BARNUM & CO.. 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. gars Han Tinrs AND LITTLE MONSY MAKE THIS A GOOD YEAR TO BUY ccoL 00 THT HNN CCL of OT HOW TNN Coo LLLL OO =T H HUN WI BUT EXTREMELY HARD ox RELIALE CLOTHING DEALERS, ‘We have made prices to ment the times, so that none may deny themselves a Winter Suit or an Overcoat, ‘You know we mean what we say. 4810.00 Suit at 25.50. A 812.00 Suit at $6.25, ‘A.813.00 Suit at $7.50. A 815.00 Suit at 83.75. Au $18.00 Suit at $10.00. Overcoats at $4, $5, $6. $7, and upwards to $30, that are worth 50 per ceut more than we are asking, Boy's Suit at $3.25, $3.76, $4.60, and upward. Children’s Suits at fron $2.50 upward that are worth double, Boys' and Children’s Overcoats from 82.00 upward, 2.000 pairs Pants, from 1.00 up to $5.00, that are ‘worth 60 per cent more, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL cLorainé co., CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS, e a INSHEIMER & BRO, 803 7th street, bet. H and I, and 9151 Mstrest, Je call particular attention to our very complete stcc! BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE FALL TRADE. We are sole agents for BURT'S CELEBRATED MEN'S SHOES. “There are none Detter, and are au- FERNS FINE GAL Ys button ov play aul porate too 'S FINE CALY, button or plats, aud pointe Congress ad INT'S FINE CALF waiters in broad arrow tose. BURDS FINE CALF tnce-hook bas EUHIvS FINE, exten baoed bottoms Io ood gent NE, extne or y BULDS BOY SHOES, inisce and" buces Seeey ets of toe, Wetnvite an woods from that want coolshiaen Pihuee are ue betes In ouF Laules" Departrieag we have the CELEBKATED COUSIN'> SHOR, COUSIN'S FINE KID, button, bigh hed, and pointed BOX toe. COUNIS's FINE KID, common-nense too, COUSIN'S FINE STRAIGHT GUAT, button, in both at} cobsiss FINE PEBBLE, button, in common-sense low heel. MISSES' SHOES in Kid, Straight Goat, and Pebble, fsaine pat COX FINE terns. ‘SHOES for Ladies, Misses, and Children. eof lee? ant tom NAND MISSES SPRING-HEEL SHOESin we sell at a very low We scala sarin ms ae . RINSHRIMER & BRO, Ee Nor Gore To Canny Axy Ove. THEREFORE HAV@ MARKED EVERY LADIES WEAP DOWN TO PRIME COST, WHICH CONSISTS OF SHORT AND LONG COATS, SILK CIRCULARS, CLOTH DOLMANS, SILK AND CLOTH RUSSIAN. CIRCULARS, AND NEWMARKETS; A HINT WHERE PRESENT CHEAP, AN ELEGANT LISE OF FINE EMBROIDERED HANDEERCHIEFS, SILK UMBKELLAS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, SILK AND COTTON HOSIERY, NOV- ELTIES IN LINEN DAMASK SETS, TOWELS AND ALL COLORED BROCADED VELVETS AT TUAL Cost TO CLOBE, ee ELEGANT LINE ONE PRICE, PLAIN FIGURES. 8 L. HE! Pf D. C., FRIDAY? DECEMBER 26, 1884, HOLIDAY GOODS. Niw Yurs Cannes, ‘DIARIES, COUNTING-HOUSE AND POCKET BLANK BOOKS of all sizes and styles, CARD ENGRAVING AND PRINTING FOR NEW YEAR'S ar CHAPMAN'S, am4-st* 915 Pennsylvania avenue, Canstass “Asp Houar Goons Christmas Plum Padding, ‘Auut Abbey" Mince Mest, aes Seey & Coe Fralt Cabs, ‘Decorated and Colored’ Candies. = a Seudle Shute sed Bobeches ae Sauidle Bhasin Sea BO Florida Orauges and T Oranges, Direct importation of assorted Glace Frults,tancy boxes, CHAMPAGNES, WiNES LIQUEURS, CIGAKS, &, GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, am 1909 F Staak Nostawesr, Booxs: Booxs: Booxs: ar BAUM'S, 416 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST We offer aspecial bargain to our customers in Ilus- trated Gift Books, ineludiuy. Dantes luterno, Mlustea: ted by Dore. only 308, former price $10; Paradive Lost. illustrated by Dore. only $3 98, former price $10, Vamily Litlye, Teachers’ Bibles, Prayer Booka, Hymuals aud Catholic Prayer Books at lowest prices, Christmas and New Yeur’s Cards in great variety. Our Fngraved Plate and 50 ‘The fsexccuted in the Bucet gies sn OMY 90% Te work Cail ad examine our stock of Books and Stationery. We eutrantte our vrices to be the lowest in the clty a8 MMMM EER ITTTZ2z eR rrr: MM aeae ee at 222 BEB RRR, 0, EET M MEER T ZzzHEER ROO T ey 00 j aé co 8 ° t EE 8.0 88 oan =o 3 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sole Agents for CHICKERING GRAND. SQUARE and UPRIGH{ PIANOS, the Lest iu the world. Most complete assortment in the city. Algo. CLOUGH & WABI RG. re \- och te, Govan (REN ORGANS, and all Muai- PIANOS REPAIRED in their own workrooms at ‘Moderate Rates, 23-2W Ho: Fon Tue Houays. 7 lbs, of Mixed Nuts. ie N. E, Rum, ‘ohdon | ayers Kaisina, Loose Muscatels Kaisins, Golden 1. K.isive, Valencian Basing, Plum Puddiniz, Ca net Goods in great variety, Wines snd Li- ‘quors (domestic and imported) of every description and style. Groceries at popular prices, WM. HH. CISsi a22-6¢ 1014 7th st., bet. New York ave. and nw. Someta Axzovr Guocerses YOU HAVE NOT HEARD: 8 LBS. GRAN. SUGAR. 8 A SUGAR.. 0“ 5 “ MIXED CANDY. 3 BEST CANDY, MIXED NUTS. Ralsi ce HALF JAVA AND MOCHA, VERY BEST. GRIND CIDE g FLORIDA ORANG BANANAS AND GRAPES, BEST N. 0. MOLASSES. FINEST SYRUIS. 13 ; cou, RED CAN OLD RYE WHISEIE! PRICES REDUCED ON WI ‘DLES, ALL SIZES, ¥L ALL GOODS WARRANTED, AND WILL BE DE- LIVERED PROMPTLY SEND POSTAL ORDER, TELEPHONE CALL 405-12. \ C, WITMER, azz 1918 Pennsylvania avenue. Svectarrms For Tas Houmas. SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) IRISH AND GERMAN LINEN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS ALL WIDTHS AND LENGTHS, WITH NAPKINS TO MATCH, FANCY VINEN D4MASK FRINGED LUNCH LOTH: NOVELTIES ‘TOW. WITH DOYLEYS TO MATCH, IN HUCK AND DAMASK LINEN MARSEILLES QUILTS CATIFORNTA BLANKETS, INE EIDER DOWN BED COMFORTERS. SILK TABLE AND PIANO COVERS. NEW SITK UMBRELLAS FOR LADIES AND GEN- TLEMEN. WITH SILVER GOLD. BUCK HORN MOUNTING AND NATUEAL WOOD SLLK HOMERY, 1 SUPER STOCK O¥' LYONS CADED SILRS, SATD Pst PIORL REDUCED FRICES ON FRENCH HABIT CLOTHS. BARGAINS IN PARIS AND BERLIN WRAPS, JACK- TUS GENMANKETS, SEAL “PLUSH SACQUES AND CIR PARIS AND. VIENNA FANCY GOODS, POCKET. Be BAGS AND-CARD CASES IN GREAT is is iz; > 7) 1 3 S OKs, VARIETY. IMPORTED BaSKETS AND WORK STANDS. TOILET CASES THANICURE SETS, ODOR CASES. ELE- i Cuore GUODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COB- 2 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS, SEATON PERRY, Pray Burprxa, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. Established 1840, 420 Cunstuas Goons or EVERY VARIETY, XN, W. BURCHELL, 420.6¢ 1825 F street, For Curruas MASSEY'S ALE AND PORTER, SCHLITZ' MILWAUKEE LAGER. MASSACHUSETTS REFINED CIDER NEW YORK PURE JUICE CIDER PALMER'S AMERICAN GINGER ALE, SODA, SARSAPARILLA, &0., &o. ‘Trade supplied by SAMUEL ©. PALMER, 1224 29th street northwest Telephone 454, a0 To Exsoy Tux Hoxays YOU MUST BE WELL Now many hat tracted Colds ‘Cough during tule cold pe which cau be easly Cured by te usest tae Riceapaetd AND HOREHOUND DROPS. Ifyou have a cold, by all means try them. ARTHUR NATTANS, Pharmacist, Corner 14th and 1, sotatent Dste ow. an Tornaws FINE LEATHER GOops FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS AT REASONABLE PRICES: EOR3H Waren COACH. LADIES’ AND GENTS IN HiDIKG WHIPS UB BAGS, | ENGI ACARD, Poca GOLD ‘AND SILVER and CIGARETTE: mM ‘Fine Harness and ‘Trunks made to order. PUR! ‘OPERA, HAN) hee Seas Dersiee ‘Bags, &o., thoroughly re- ioe peel guts BETAILED Beals crear PRICES Ber, oe Comers sc, lea into, fhe tot prams Bearer eornemee NOAH WALKER & 00, Qrvear. Gs Peaneyivenioava — | What shall give kis for NOAH WALKER & CO, 625 Pennsylvania ave, NOAH WALKER & CO. ‘Cutaway ‘Vests and Sack Suita 625 Pennsylvania ave, A large line of Boys’, Youths’ : and Me: Suits, from Boys’ and Young Man's Overcoats, Suits for the Uttle ones for 4 to 10 vears of age, Children's Uvercoats and Uistereties, Gentlemen's Dress Over. coats, First-class Clothing at the lowest prices for cash. 1e time for and Bargsing, NOAH WALKER & CO, 625 Pennsylvania ave, ‘NOAH WALKER & CO, (625 Pennaylvania ave. Bust New Yours Becxwnear ‘VERMONT MAPLE SYRUP. OHIO MAPLE SYRUP, DEER FOOT FARM SAUSAGE, BELLE MEAD FARM BUTTER. anh N.W. BURCHELL, 420-6 1325 F street $40 va $100 AMONG THE ATTRACTIONS OF THE CHRIST- ‘MAS times none commends iteelf more particularly ‘than the HALL TYPE-WRITER, Simpler in construction, AND $00 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 s better Christmas Present from the benevolent? Please call ayd see the superior work of this new claimant for public patronage, 420__R _H. EVANS, General Agent, 1991 FStreet, Carisma Girrs, BONNETS AND HATS, cant BREARFAST AND DRESS CAPS. CAPS MADE AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE, ‘MRS. M. J. HUNT, an 1309 F street northwest, Curisruas Surrues ereun sine CANDY—2,000 Ibs. Pure French Creams, £00 lbw. Pure Chuculate Creains, Select-d Clusters, for tal Fixtra Belfcts Flat Cartoons, CITRON, &e.—New Lech rn Citron. ‘Rew Orinyee Peel. Rew fino Beek ew Zante- Curant = : Rew Daw Bic Fat Few Cholee Layer Dates. NUTS—Genuine Princess Paper Shell Almonds, Gentine Lanrusda Almonds. Shelled Almonds. Genmine Naples Walnuts, French Walnut, fre Filberte: Bost Pecan ¥ ta, rae a Shell Bark Hickory Nuts to strive soon, ‘Sweet Cider, Pop Cor, Pudding. Homemsde Siitice West ‘Vermont Dairy Butter in small whitewood Palle Malaga Grapes aud nurnerots ster scasonables at our ‘BIG NEW STORE. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, 428 9h strect, between D and 2 Washington bo. 18-20 Crorce Booxs For Guers, Sketching Bambles in Holland. By Boughton. atures Stal “tory. Iiuetrated.” By EB Hoe, Rubalyat of Omer Khayyam. Ilustrated. By Vedder, Po, aes French Etchers, cont enty etchings, Ome Year's Sketch Book. iby Jercior, the new Books and novelties of season. ‘WAL BALLANTYNE © SON, 428 Seventh street. ais, Dovotase Gexrcewews Deparruest. 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, DOUGLASS’, 522-524-526 9th at. Hoxurpvax Goons. ‘assortment of FANCY SILK HAND- ar 0 $1.50. zy ERCHIETS. 124. to DGLOVER: Mathers Patent che Glove in the market. LINED GLOVES. DRESS GOODS for presente, 12}, ‘nice assortment FLOOR DRUGGETS, SHAWLS uud CLOAKS, very LOW PRICES. tJ GEO. J. JOHNSO! 713 Market Space. air Ruse Arrnacrioxs FOR THE LADIES AT CHS. RUPPERTS, OS, 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. The attention of the Ladies is respectfully called to my select assortment of Embroidered Slippers, Cush- fons, Tabie Covers, Tidies, Whisk Broom Holders of different designs. Fancy Worsted Work and Knitted Goods of every description: complete outit for Infants, ‘Merino Cloaks, Children’s Lace, Satin and Velvet Bonnets Germantown and Zephyr Worsted Knitting Yarn, all colors and all kinds of Embroidered matorisis on hand at the lowest market prices. 413 HmayY orrenine. E. G. DAVIS, ‘719 MARKET SPACE GRAND DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY GOODS. ° WE HAVE ON OUR COUNTERS NOWTHE FINEST LINE OF HOLIDAY GOODS WE HAVE EVER OF- FERED—MANY THINGS AT ABOUT HALF PRICE. WILL ALSO OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS IN OUR BLACK DRESS GUODS DEPARTMENT, POPULAR GOODS AND POPULAR PRICES. E. G. DAVIS, a COR. EIGHTH ST. AND MARKET SPACE Cotoaye: e Cotoexe: Cotoaxe: FLOWERS OF ITALY COLOGNE. An exquisite im) 0 of Biossoms of mary, Balm, Violet and Roses, made only N RAM, Pharmacista, asth citet apd New York aveuue mordhiweat ‘Cut-glass Ware, Plash ota ne en et Sen eee “Que Rawor- HOLIDAY GOODS, WE ARE NOW ¥ 5O SHOW oot "s oe NECORATED POTTERY PORCELAIN, ™ ‘TFEOM ALL OOUNT RIES MW. no13-3m__ No. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. OPERA-GLASSEA, ‘GOLD SPECTACLES AND GOLD EYE-GLASSES ‘will be sold during the cioheteeay | eneralenie! ‘VIENNA OPTICIAN CO. AIsO, - ‘A Fine Selection of Brazilian Pebbles, and Rverything ‘Pertaining to the Optical Bustness, = ee AS ‘Pocket Calendar for 1885. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS at Baus, . The following styles have been reduced to ive our patrons a chance to select what we term “a most sensi- Die holiday gift” at a very reasonable pric: HOLIDAY REDUCTIONS! Style 1.—“Ladies’ Visite." of Aivest brocade silk, old gold and biack combination, with Chenille fringe to match, reduced from $48 to $25. * Style 2—Ladiew’ Visite, of elegant damassee silk, with far trimming, reduced from $20 te $14. Style S—Ladies’ English Walking Costa, heavily braided front and back. made from best of Berlin twill cloth, reduced from $10 to Style 4 —Iossian Circulars, in all Intest chades, trim. med with astrackan down front and collar, reduced from $15 to $10. Style 5—Ladies' Silk Damssere Dolman, with far meee handsomely iined, 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 $3 for 4 years, ni at $5 for 16 yra, Newmnrkets, of Berlin twill cloth, astrackan collar and cuffs, at $7.50 for 10 years. NUKSES' CAPS and APRONS reduced to 180, BAUM'S, as 416 Tth street northwest. go. Ryxea, Jn. 418 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, Fon Tae Hotapaye Offers lange stock of Decorated Goods, Bronzes, Stat- uary, Oil and Water Color Boxes, Drawing Iustruments, Chandeliers, Library aud Parlor Lamps, an endless ‘variety; also the Genuine German Student Lamp, Fora bright und Safe ight use Ryneal's Royal Se- curity Oil, a3 GEO, RYNEAL, Jn, Artists’ and Painters’ Supply Depot, a15-20 18 7th street Dorthweat. Skates. Sxares Au kinds, from 25c. up, Sleigh Belly, all wizos Pocket Knives and Scissors. Riso, fine stock of Rodgers’ Table Knives, 3 G. HARTIG & 80N, 413-Im* _ 1001. corner 7th and K streets northwest, (;, © PORSELL, Loorsetien, ° Offers the best and brightest Books, beantifully or brilliantly bound: the choivest colicetion of Christmas Cards, Special styles of Stationery and Fine Fancy Goods, aus 418 9TH STREET NORTHWEST. Lanssvrcu Brornens: MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT = HOLIDAY ARRAY. WHAT TO BUY AND. WHAT TO Pa¥, A FEW HINTS TO PROSPECTING HOLIDAY PURCHASERS, On our main flocr we have arranged on aale the most Wouderful selections of Artistic Creations from Paria, ‘Berlin, Vienna, and New York. FANCY WORK BOXES, lined in Crimson. Peacock, Old Gold and Olive. SILK UMPRELLAS, 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, Cigar 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 on sale Gentlemen's Scarfs, ‘Ties, Embroidered Suspenders ‘Sik Mufflers, Handkerchiefs in every conceivable ‘quality and design. Our great Book Dezartment, which was an immense ‘success when first organized, as now reached stupen- Why pay $250 fora Book at other places, when we ell the same at $1.15? Why buy a Set of Books for $24. when 389.90 will buy it at our house? ON THE MAIN AISLE the display is beautiful. Tollet Cases, Cologne Cases, Bisque Ornaments, Plush Scarfs, Tidies, Lace Pins, Bangles, Bracelets and Earriags, Hosiery for Ladies and Gentlemen in all its gorgeous hues, can be bought ‘at reasonable prices, TO THE RIGHT OF MAIN AISLE— DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! All-wool French Shoodas, English and French Oash- ‘meres, Bison Cloths, Drap Cassimer, Tricotincs and ‘Wool Ottomans, SILKS! ‘SILKS! SILKS! VELVETS! VELVETS! Have you ever passed through this Department? We ‘ride ourselves especially upon its completeness, ONE WORD BEFORE CLOSING: Do not forget fost you will save money i your purchases by buying LANSBURGH & BRO, 420, 422, 424 AND 425, an SEVENTH STREET. For Tue Hoxwavs 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, Jeweuen, 60s 9th street, three doors above F, 413-26 Opposite U_ 8, Patemt Office. Lav Seat Sacores FUR-LINED CIRCULARS, SATIN LINED CIRCULARS. BEAVER CAPES AND MUFFS. FUR TRIMMING. CARRIAGE ROBES. FUR GLOVES. SEAL CAPS. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S UES, GENT'S DRESS SILK HATS. 8, 86, a8 FASHIONABLE STIFF HATS, 81.50, 82. 2.50, $3, #3.50, $4, 8450, OPERA HATS. BOY'S HATS AND CAP3. CANES AND UMBRELLAS. ‘We offer the balanee of our Sati and CULABS st cost. : JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, 621 Penneyivania Avenue. Fremated vith 2 bene ‘TOGETHER WITH A FULL AND OOMPLETE STOCK OF Goops FOR THE HOLIDAYa, Goons For Te Hous WM. R. RILEY, RILEY BUILDING, Corner 9th aud E streets northwest, First Curanse Sax OF THE SEASON. KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. Fifty thousand dollars’ worth of Children's and La@ies Cloaks and Millinery to be cloged out. We have come to the wise conclusion, in onder'to save money for all in need of HOLIDAY PRESENTS that are useful as well as Practical, to reduce our extensive stock of Millinery and Cloaks at this early stage of the season. abd as this ie our First Clearing Sale we expect tomweep the eutire stock at prices that will insure a resdy male. WE OFFER FOLLOWING Goops 500 Children's Cont and Havelock. agus 4, 66 20, 12 16 aud 26 years, at 82 50, $.94.95, $6. 400 Misses’ Newmar- Kets, leading suades, most stylish and mica from age 8 fo 16 years, at $4.85, $5, €7 and 10 1000 Ladin Wraps, in Diagonal, Ottoman, Sicilian, Silk, Brocaded and Beaver, Berlin Twilled. with Astrachan and Fur ‘Trimmings, tu Russian Circulars, Newmarkets and Dol mans. Jackets at 5, $6, 8°. $5, 89.and @10; the very Dest and finest from 810 to $20, worth frou #25 to 840. Extraordinary bangains in Piush Wrap We will sell an clogant Mush Coat at $23 worth $35; elegant Plush ‘Coat at $29, worth $40, elegant Plosh Coat at @35, worth, 850. There are only left 8% of the Plush Goats tobe slaughtered. $25,000 worth of Millinery are bound to be sold. Remember now ts your chance. 3.000 elegant, and stylish Fett Hats, in all che leadiug shapes and de- sirable colors, at 7Sc.. $1, £1.25 and 81 80. Binds, Plumes, ‘Tips and Wings of the latest importation, Ribbona ‘Velvets, Velvetoens, Kid Gloves aud Comets, and other articles in the Milinery aud fancy line. GIVE US 4 CALL BEFORE PURCHASING. KING'S PALACE, anger aus S14 SEVENTH STREET. Sy i] ate TOTTH Hts an 7 oT HHH Ses, n rH OH ee ee GREAT TOY BAZAAR HANDSOM}: HOLIDAY PRESENTS. | SILVERBERG’. Velocipedes and Tricyclon | Dol Carvingees of every kbd jstuvenpenas, Bly Woogie infer varety, * Culver sled SILVERBERG'S, Dulin of every pombe cing, kin sud style, from te. t- 15, ‘Steam Fir: Khgines, Steam Pro- Polse Stam Locomotives, Bieams SILVERBERG'S, sunversene’s, Engine lintne Toye uric Lanterns. SILVERBENG'S, iif Toy of every hind SILVERBERG'S, rs . SILVERBERG'S. SILVERBERG'S, SILVERBERG'S SILVERBERG’S, SILVERBERG'S. SILVERBERG'S, SILVERBERG'S, SILVERBERG’S, SILVERBERG'S, SILVERBERG’S, SILVERBERG'S, SILVERBERG’, SILVERBERG'S. SILVERBERG'S. siands the spoons tn kind: Suara * 3 Diiders, Weekes e. woe M. SILVERBERG & ©O0., 312 7th street and 313 8th street northwest, 489 | Drews Dave Srone, COR, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 9TH STREET, ‘Has Just opened a Choice Assortment of GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDars! Comprising all the newest novelties in PLUSH AND LEATHER TOILET CASES, ODOB CASES, CABAS AND HANDSOME CUT- GLASS TOILET SETS AND BOTTLES, BISQUE FIGURES, &o. ‘We have also the Largest and Best Assortment of MANICURE SETS Inthe City. In connection with theabovewe have @ full line of French and English Per fumes, Colognes, &0. MANICURE GOODS A SPECIALTY. OPEN ALL NIGHT. Heavevarrers For Caxoms FRANK SHARPLESS, MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONER 961 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, LARGEST, FRESHEST AND PUREST STOCK OP FINE CANDIES IN THE CITY, SPeotaLtins: CARAMELS, BUTTER CUPS, BOSTON DROPS, CREAM MINTS, mu 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 SHARPLES THE LEADING CONFECTIONER 941 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. connections with any other store. Hounay Prrsexrs THE LATEST, BEST ‘Those who may wish to purchase,cither ase Gsil- ‘lous beverage or for medicinal purposes, an UNADUL- TERATED WHISKY, are invited to make 6 trial of the UPPER TEN BY HISK Y- ‘This whisky, upon en analytical examination, hes Proved to be free from Fusil vil, and indeed of any of the modern ingredients witich are used to gives Set- ‘tious age and flavor to tais popular drink.

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