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ed = = “THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURD fe f LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFFICE OF THE CHIEP SIGNAL. OFFICER, Wasutxaton. D. C., December ¥7, 1884, 10 am. f For the middle Atlantic states, partly clow weather and local snows, with possible rains ih Southern portion, north to east winds, higher tem- perature, lower barometer. For Sunday, partly cloudy weather and local snows are indicated for New England, the middle Atlantic states and the lower lake Tegion, with Slight changes in temperature. Partiy cloudy weather and local rains for the south Atlantic, east Guif states and the Ohio valley and Tennessee, ‘with slight rise in temperature A Scccessrct Parex.—When {t was announced that “Health and Home” would print 400,000 copies for its December issue, but very few people bell I; but those whose eyes beheld the two car loads of paper in front of Rufus H. Darby’s printing house are now fully satisfied that over 400,000 coptes were printed, for several hundred of curios ity seekers for nearly three weeks were almost dally visttors to the press-rooms where the monster edition was worked off. For the past tive months the bona fide circulation of Dr. Hale's paper has averaged over 160,000 coples each issue, and its present wonderful datly increase indicates not less than a subscription list of a quarter of a million Defore the end of 1! THE PoLIce made fifty-six arrests during the 24 hours ending at 8 o'clock this morning, eigiiteen of which were “drunks.” THE National Safe Deposit company, corner 15th and New York avenue, receives ES of silv ware, bonds and all sorts of valuabie thinzs on eclal deposit for a moderate charge. See adver- ment. A Preciovs Girt. ‘The most delicate, useful day presents that’ could and refined of holl- e offered to a lady Or person of taste, Se of that most exqui z ot ail perfumes, the ane Florida Wat sold by all dr and fancy goods dealers. AS tations Of this article, see that the real Murray & Lanman Florida Water ts obtained. For New Year's orde 3 cooked wef tongue. 00 Center Market. Lospos Coveu Syxvr only 19 cents, at druggists Cur. XANDER, th Importer of wines and lau: New Year Carp ‘Tue fine photos of Kei thy’s, 1109 Pa. ave. continue to be $3 per doz.,with a 13ul painted fre e Ang You Gorna Sovrn? Send for filustrated pamphlet of the tract- Ave and best-ap winter retreat th ern states. Address C. B. Orcutt, 150 Broadway, New York. Saveeyesight. Cousult Hempler, Pa. ave., 435 street. Nasu sells the best chipped b near edia. For best terms see For Sale—Miscellaneous column, Ubis paper. prevented by the timely Your loose valuatiles with Slt Company, corner 15th street Rospentes are You of deposit National safe Dep and New York ave HAgRIS, grocer, 3273 M street north- a truly superior Soap 1s Lipps’ Pre- SteiGntNa and pleasure parties can be served With lunch and all the delicactes of the season. Ingleside, near 14tn street road. ALopA PERFeus— Not sold in bi Look ont for counterfeits. Laxcest mirror at Sauti BONELESS “Pic! 800 Center Market. FUssett's Ick CREAM Une of Mail cakes, pound cakes, Jellies, mince pies and every nice thing tor Christ= mas, at Fussell’s, 14 ew York av 1. BEST QUALITY blue, drab and shirts, in double-breasted and lace. F Tthand D. The “only strictly one-pric gents’ furnishing st: Dam Mitige’s Neural Restaurant, 502 9th ed Rolls,” corned beef. Nash’s, arlotte russe, full flannel ov 'S, corner hat and Pills never fail, ‘THE National Sate Dep and New York avenue; oftice Mm. Call and inspect the vaults, —_— CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, etc., To-Night. ALBaven’s OrzRa Hovse.—“Youth.” Ford's Orgxa Hovss.—Carleton Opera Company in “The Merry War.” National THEATER.—“The Private Secretary.” Hgrzoe’s MusetM.—jJenny Kiinball’s Opera Com- pany in “The Mascot.” ‘THEATER Cosmigte.—Ida Siddon’s Combination. Diuwe Musevm.—“Fun in a Toy Shop” and curios- ues. fy Wittarp Hatt—Boys’ Minstrels, for the benefit Of the W. W. Kitchen Garden. Seo Condensed Locals. Street lamps will be lighted at 11 p. m. and ex- ed at 5:15 a.m. The class of *$4, of the Washington Hizh school, held its annual banquet at Fick’s last event Washington is to have the treat of a lectures by Prof. John Fiske, of Cambridge the “Story of the American Revolutio course was repeated three Umes last winter in Boston, and was given in New Yor! to immense audiences. ‘Aba stated convocation of Eurex. ter, No. 4, held last evening, a_p: Jewel was presented to John H. £ Central lodze, No. 1 0. F.. elected the following officers for u N.G, John J. Burnham; V. G., frank Schwarz; RS.. W.R Hunt; P.S., H. Fischer; treasurer, N. J: ‘Suntth. The regular weekly drill of the Arthur Rifle corps last evel Was well attended. On x uot of the condition of the streets no parade was possible. ‘The uniform of the corps 1s made of the regulation company, corner 15th ours 9a In tod p. urse of A. chap- it high priest's pS. ing term: West Point cadet pattern, in wuich the boys intend | to parade February 2ist for the first tme. Syracuslans lodge, No. 10, K.of P., last night | elected the following officers: J. S. W. 8. Grifitn, V. C5 G. C. Cunnt W. H. Hines, ‘M. of E.; W. Z , K. of RK and i. at A’ Representatives to the grand lodze, W. H. Hines, W. H. Monroe, A. M. Sprague, J. W. Bradbury and | BR. C. Glascock. At a meeting of the Young Men’ lub last evening. J. H. Doyie prest¢ A. Baker, C. Democratic | ing, J. Fred. Vice Mr. E. resigned. The commit uniforms | Stated that they would report at the next meeting Tegarding hats, gloves and canes for the Inaugura- ton parade. Benjamin Lewis, the colored man who cut “Booby” Brooks across the left shoulder on Christ- mas day, was charyed in the Police Court this morning with assault and battery, and the case Was continued for te bends on ih the larceny e person of Edward in the Criminal Court this | nienced Wo two years in the YeCarthy, 1126 13th street northwest, stolén from her house yesterday 45) in nd two dresses worth $41. Total value $491 Mr. Wasu. Nallor has presented a bill for $375 to | the democratic central com » for the cost of Fepairs to the cab, which caught fire from a roman candle on the nicht of the democratic celebration, | and was destro: ries of ente ments they have Kindly promised the pup! Norwood Institute and their friends. ‘nis enter- tainment is given for the enjoyment of the younger pupils of the institute and their friends. ndrew Johnson, W. ff. Hasson, and McNamara were charged in the Pol day With violating the polte Were set for a hearing on Mond 2 A testis being made this afternoon, at the foot Of 26th street west, of the new engiues recently Fecelved by the fire department. i ‘The Italians in Baltimore are about to start a! Weekly paper for the interest of the Italian colo- ies of Washington and Baltimore. It will be €dited in both Italian and English. Mr. H. Clay England, Montgomery county, Md., 4s the attorney for Smith, who kilied Chamberlain in West Washington. —— FINED FOR ASSAULTING a Wom was tried In the Police Court to-da: assaulting Louisa Henson on t 1882, in a house of ill-fame, at 347 Maryland ave- hue southwest. ‘The assault was a brutal one, but the testimony was very conflicting and he was Bned $20. An appeal was noted. ————— ‘STEAMEKS CavGRT IN THE Icr.—¥It is reported,” says the Port Tobacco (Charles county) Independ- ent, “that the steamer Mattano has been caught In the ice and ts lying off Chapel Point. ‘The steamer FET SrounA before the freeze, and since then the has banked up around her, walling her safely MM uptil a thaw. The steamer’ Arrowsmith is said fo be aground and fced tn near Chaptico wharf. Several passengers are said to be on board the two ‘steamers, patientiy awaiting release from their lonesome confinement.” —_ Leviry at Howaxp Universiry.—at a late ex- amination in Howard University a student was asked by tht professor of science if he knew of ary specimens of entary or conglomerate rock in OF around our capital city. “Oh, yes,” was the prompt reply, “Washington monument.” Where- — the prex remarked: “Yes, and you find it in layers.” ——— ee MAKING A Present TO THEIR Capraty.—The members of Company D. Washington Light Infan- try Corps, assembled last evening at the house of their commanding oMicer, Capt. Jobn 8. Miller, on 3d street, near D northwest. atrick | Court to- ud the cases —Jonn Kgne ona ree of p ISt of Auxust, — DELEGATES TO THE WOMAN SUFFRAGE CoNvEN- fiow.—At the Soeton the of the Woman Suffrage ‘of Massachusetts heid yesterday in foliewing delegates were “aj to woman’s rumers | e | ud St. Louls | ening j | town presented to Mr. Ge POLICEMAN SHURLAND’S Oops. General Reprobation of a Disgraceful Affair. THE CASE OF ADDIE A. BOYD REOPENED IN THE POLICE COURT AND THE SENTENCE SUSPENDED. In the case of Louisa B. James, allas Addie A. Boyd, who was fined $100 by Judge Snell yesterda for Kesping a house of ili fame at 1225 16th street northwest, as publisbed in Tue Sra, her counsel, Campbell Carrmgtoa, noved an appeal for the pur- pose of taking the case up to the Criminal Court. In view of these facts, Judge Snell determined to make a flank movement. Accordingly, in the Police Court, this morning, the judge said that the } ease was Stich an outrageous affulr that he in- vended to change bls S*ntence of yesterday. He sald le had calied Major Dye’s attention to the disgraceful features of the case, and was glad to find Uhat the major concurs in his (the judge's) dis- approbation of the features alluded to. “I knew that Major Dye would not_recommend y such proceedings,” sald Attorney Padzeit. ‘The Jutge—“1 will take the personal ‘bands of the devendant and continue the case indefinitely, ¥ Di iy sets aside the sentence and pre- nts any further scandal. I am glad,” continued the judge, “that Major Dye has taken such a view Of the case, and suspended the officer.” THE OFFICER SUSPENDED. This morning Major Dye issued an order sus- | Pending Police Officer George Shuriand until the case fs investigated. “It is a disgracetul and shame ful affair, Shuriand being arried tn: said morning.” “The wy to the m: port of the ec: jor of police state idx were dctalied to get on account of numerous com- | character of the house, it having been represented to him (Lieut. Guy) that several young girls had been ruined there, and that 11 was the worst house of the kind in this city. He says | that | plaints OFFICER SHURLAND DENIRS committing any act of adultery (although he has Sworn to it), but admits that he patd the money to | avoid suspicion, after he had procured the nec nee. ‘The oficer further says he would | 1 hed himself in the Police Court yester- | | i hac a chance to do tt. ' | at Of the pretulses notified Mi | | to move, Which she ts now di 1 Major bye s: driven frou allas Bo reet, in the g0, When she moved to her pres- | 3 Una’ how stestimony in the | roborative of Officer | testimony, Was a good-looking and well | abont of age. At} aiue as Maggie Thomp- | tioned at the Polic y hame Was Moily Bruce. CRIME TO P MB n of this District generally condemn | | the disgusting methods to detect crime set forth in| | the testimony of OM shy Court yesterday i | Uoned in THe Stan, | ba s instructions tr jast the mez t in thie h op phabat Mathematicinas at Work. VELOCITY OF A BALL. TEROWN FROM THE TOV OF THE € was qu | The poite | for the si elted the general inte of those m 1 mai | ells have ept busy figuring and text books, | consuited. hey can work a good while,” sa | prominent engineer Officer this morning, “ they can conte at the exact the practical test. It ta ¥ ation to whiten the hair of those that try to | i —_--_s— — | ‘The Society of Naturalists. THE MEETING TO BE HELD IN THIS CITY NEXT MONDAY. ‘The matters which will be discussed at the ses ston of the S of Naturalists of the eastern United States, which opens Mouday morning inthe will probably be such a5 are in. communit 1, and par. der- | solve sting to the ticularly to tear n recently | wel the perteeting of trucon and WC 5 E 3 * rst held in t yatt, of the Beston Instivute of Tech resident of nor, of Brown Goole, J. d Rho ¥ goods, contained in the | hortuwest, corner 11th | & SLEIGH H asloned abo rofl tement was | TUAy ev ng of a sielg. in which was a very n and a yery small.man. The wi ‘hatter the mishap and dro got into the Keaving the litt | wards the sleigh az: : {ts appearance with tae an, WhO Was Intoxicated, and while she {from 1t some one loosened woman got Into the sleigh Tah off up 11th street until tt ¢ Estreet, whi re it was stopped. cited, became pr ion placed her ‘under arre- me as Victoria Taylor. She failed wo » Polee Court this morning and her | collateral was forfeited. ee Affairs in West Washington. DEATH OF A VENERA Bricham died yesterda | \ tan eased was the mother of Mrs. Paymaster Thomus H. Looker, U.S. N. The remains will be taken to tnnatl for interment on Monday next. Funeral eS to be held et her late residence, 1312 30th t. CNERATS.—The funerai of Mrs. Florence Murray took place yesterday from her son-in-law dence on tie “Heights.” Rev. Dr. Li of St. John’s parish, officlated. ‘The following gentlemen acted as _pall-vearers: Messrs. Jon A. Corson, Charles Buckey, Evan Lyons, Edward Harte: Thomas Hyde and — Worthington. A large nu: ber of frends of the deceased followed the remains | to Oak Hill cemetery ne tunera! of Eimer Rol- lins, the young man who was Killed on Chrisimas day by James Stith, took place yesterday. The remains were interred at tne Presoyterian ceme- tery. Rev. Mr. Haskell officiated at the funeral ceremonies, —The different streets of this place Coast resent a lively appearance during the evening, a jarge number of 1 wid gentlemen coasting on sledses of enormous size, Strange to say no acci- dent has as yet been reporte A CuRISTMAS PRESENT BY ‘The boy Tae “Stan” Canemmns ing THe EVENING Star in George- W. King, the route | Uon, The president and the superintendent de- clared that ley helleved that if a slight addl- tonal tax was needed it would be far more satis- factory to the people than would be the failure of the board to provide suitable school-houses. The superintendent sald he was anxious that the work Should go On, but with the distinct Secerstanning that the efficiency or increase of the schools shoul in no wise be lessened by this debt, and that if need be more money should be asked for in the annual estimates sent vo the city council. The committee on Hance, tn conjunction with the su- perintendent, was then authorized to borrow such SUMS Of money as fhay be needed, and to carry ont the contract with Mr. Gibson for the erection of a new school-house similar to the Amidon buliding. ‘The clerk was directed to notify Mr. C. C. Bradiev that the board was ready to pay the sum of $3,000 due him. The committee on school-houses reported the digging of the well at the Washington School grounds begun, and the purchase of fifty new “Sus- quehanna” desks for Washington scnool, No.1. A resolution thanking Hon. J. S. Barbour, president of the Midland railroad, for frequent favors in fur- nishing teachers With transportation to summer in- SUitutes, &c., Was adopieL ‘The board resolved to accept tue custody and control of the Alexandria Ubrary, and to take for public use such books as Isy be deposited in that Ubrary by the United FS eS, DaowneD.—Wm. H. Lovelace wasdrowned at the ; fish wharf yesterday afternoon. He went on board of & vessel to purchase oysters, but slipped and fell over amid the floating fea, and those Who saw the accident were unable to rescue him. Nores.—Osceola Tribe of Red Men attended the funeral of Win. Chopdure yesterday.— Miss Bettie Keys, the telephone central here, received a gene- The president of the Eureka Bolt works has given notice that Frank H. Cathcart’s stock in that es- tablishiment has Deen declared void.—The only risoners atthe vo Were Smith Beale and ‘ellington Beale, h for non-payment of fines. Hohine Is Good-Bye to the Steighing. THE COMING SNOW STORM LIKELY TO CHANGE INTO A RAIN. “You felt the cold more this morning than you did yesterday, didn’t you?” said an indications off- cer at the Signal office this morning when a STaR Teporter arrived on his usual round. “Well, it wasn’t quite as cold, ali the same. There was a slight rise in the temperature as we predicted.” “What has the weatier bureau in store for us?” asked the reporter, “Tell the boys if they want to take the girls sleighing to doit at once, for the probabiiities are that the beautiful snow ‘will be turned into slush to-morrow. That Western storm is moving this Way pretty rapidly, and its arrival may be looked for tiils evening. It will probably start in here with asnow fall, but the temperature will rise by to- morrow perhaps twenty degrees, and the snow will most ilkely be changed into sleet and rain, ‘Theater-goers had better earry their utubrellas this evening; they may need them going home.” s Ep saisiritaty MARRIAGE Licey: —Marrf&ge lcenses have been Issued by the clerk of the court to Joseph O'Rourke, of New York city, and Gertie MeGuire; Elbert Arnoid and Eliza Blas: Alexander William- son and Laura. Bea: Arundel county, Md., ward Gove, of berlain, of” E Branch, Joseph Boston, of Anne Elia Bowle; John Ed- ambridge, Mass., and Kate Cham- t, Wis; Frank ‘Deunis, of Long and Annie L. Da ER CLAss,—The “Class of 78" of the High ast night, at the High school building, nth annual reunion. A goodly number ot graduates were in attendance, and a thor- oughly deligutful reunion of old classmates took place. Mr. i. B. Bolton, the president of the class, Tead his annual report; the orator of the evening, Mr. Angier Hobbs, made an eloquent address; the class paper, a most interesting production,’ was. by the editor, Mr. W. B. Robison. The officers. elected for the coming year are: President, W. B. Robison; first vio dent, G. A. Prevost; Second | vice president, Wier; third vice presi- | dent, H. B. Bolton; reta! H. L. Hodgkins; as- sistant secretary, 'F. B. treasurer, orator, B. B. Thompson; editor, ther; assistant editor, Geo. to Ww. ae’ Ht PS Of the eve- . emblage proceeded to the banqueting hall and there spent several pleas~ ant hours, Many toasts were offered and happily responded to. ee The Courts, €mevir Court—Juaye Hagner. To-day, Hameter agt. Bartley; motion to set aside judgment granted and leave to file pleas. Central National B Bailey; default, dal agt. 4 ‘anted appeal. Bald- egraph Co.; demurrer amend. Morrison anu overruled, er aget. Gueubler; mo~ erruled. White agt. Judginent submitted. See age Cornelius Altman, a millionaire manufacturer of motion to Set Canton, Onto, died suddenly Christmas night after parting with his guests, to whom he bad given a Tecepuon. Assoxvreny Pong RER OO Y Yay RRO OY Y aah RRO OW MAE Kk k oO Y a ALLLE XBR A OK UK ago. 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Tue Russ Or Tue Weer, NOW DRAWING TO A CLOSE, FINDS US OUT OF ALL SIZES OF CHILDRE! S $5 OVERCOATS THAT WERE REDUCED TO $375 OF THESE KINDS, AND THE $6 ONES THAT WE MARKED AT THE SAME FIGURE, WE HAD, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK TO-DAY, (FRIDAY), THE FOLLOWING SIZ OF 3 YEARS, 4 OF 4 YEALS, 6 OF 5 YEARS, AND8 FIVE OF 6 YEARS OLD. * We have none to fit children of 7, 8, 9,10, 11 or 12 years of axe. Infact below $5 the stock is very limited. At S5there are lots of 87 ones. At 86 plenty of the $$ and $9kind. In fact—5 to $10 represents the 87 to $15 \me—the higher the cost the better the variety, IN CHILDREN'S SUITS we stop the 10 per cent discounton the Staple Ones, and have cut the price 15 PER CENT—that's not bad news. The holiday season played havoc with many lots, so agent Russia leather account book,’ bearing a | We put thea together, in four piles, On the first coun- large sliver Star on whic was engraved his name. ter, at head of grand stairway, Norrs.—Omicer Amos found a white infant on | PILE No.1 the Vacant iot at 19th and Jefferson strvets Christ- | aie Mhas morning. it was Laxen to the fourth precinct | contains all the odds and ends of 5 and 6 suits, NOW statlon.—The time required by law for re: $3.15. snow from the sidewalks 13 four hours in ‘i PILE No. 2 town, and not six hours, as was stated recently ————— contains all the odds and ends of 87 and 87.50 suits, Alexandria Affairs, Now 85. Reported for THE EveSING Stan, PILE No.3 Scnoo. Boaxp—Tue New Bunprxa.—The city school woard inet last wight, How a contains all the odds and ends of $8 and 9 suits, NOW the chair, and ten of the twelve members present. | © PILE No. 4 ‘The question of borrowing money to build anew = School house agaln coming up some trustees op- | contains all the odds and ends of $10 and $12 suits,they posed any plan that migiit Involve additional taxa- | are NOW 83. In the four lots thre are two hundred and twelve suits—over fifty, at each figure, to select from. All around. without any exception. 20 PER OENT DISCOUNT wiil be allowed from the original price on every Boy's Suit in the house. That’s short and sweet, LIGHT WEIGHT OVERCOATS i for Boys—and Big Boys at that—all wool, 5 ones are now 2, If you can afford to invest $2 until spring the investment will pay you a hundred and fifty percent, Ifyou can buy, in any place, an overcoat like it for less 85 we will give you one gratis, For the first time in twenty y ears we are compelled to ask your indulgence if we should be out of asize—this constant drain isfelt by the stock, ulthough there are yet about one thousand Overgarments in the Men's Overcoat Department, its what we call a small stuck. ‘There are others who do not consider it small by any means. Is itnot fully double as manyas you can see elsewhere? A. BAKS& CO., as 316 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. Mes Stam Rerrenr, €08 9TH STREET, Opposite Patent Offica Coricura., THE ONLY REMEDIES FOR THE SKIN AND New Years Cunps, BLOOD UNIVERSALLY COMMENDED. Wm. T. Totten, 672 North Tenth street, Philadelphia, reports that one of his customers stated to him inci- dentally that he was feeling so well and had gained twenty-seven pounds in the last year, all of which he attributed to a systematic course of the CuTIcURA RESOLVENT, which has proved so effectual when a'] other remedies feiled. SORES,ON NECK Chas. Brady, Somerville, Mass,, who refers to Dr. J.J. ‘Wood, druggist. of that city, certifies to a wonderful cure of running sores on the neck which had been treated by hospital physicians without cure, and which yielded completely to the CuricuRa REMEDIES, CURED BY CUTICURA. ‘My skin diseace, which resisted several popular rem- edies aud other remedics advised by physicians, has ‘been cured by your CUTICURA REMEDIES, sy sur- passed my most sanguine expectations and rapidly effected a cure. J. C. ARENTRUE. Vincennes, Ind. KNOW ITS VALUE. All of your Cuticuna Remepres give very good satis- faction. The Curicura I especially recommend for the diseases for which it is used. I know from experience its value. Dn. H. J, PRATT, Montello, Wis. CUTICURA ABROAD. Through a home-returned Norwegian, I have learned to know your Curicura, which has in a short time cured meof an Eczema that my physician's medicines could not heal. CHR, HELTZEN, Bergen, Norway, Agenturforretning. THE POET POWERS. A feeling of gratitude impels me to acknowledge the ®reat merits of your CuricuRa, and I cordially recom- mend it to the public as 2 very valuable remedy. HL. N. POWERS, Bridgeport, Conn, For sale everywhere, Price CuTicura, the great Skin Cure, 50c. CuTicuRa Soar, an exquisite Skin Boautitier, 25c. CuricuRa Resotvenr, the new Blood Purifier, $1 POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., Boston. CUTICURA SOAP, an exquisite Toilet, Bath and Nursery Sanative. ais "CITY ITEMS. Relieves instantly—cures permanently—Dr. Buil’s Cough Syrup. Price 25centsa bottle. 1 Mather than Carry Over to Next Sea- son G. L. Wild & Bro., 709 71 street northwest, offer the following extraordin¢ry bargains in musical holiday goods: $9 Music Stands for $4.50; $3 Stands, $1.50; 25 Dancing Attachment for Pianos, $1.50; $15 ‘Toy Pianos at $10; #1 Pianos at 50c.; $8 Drums, $4; small size Drums, with slings and Sticks, from Oe. mbroidered Plano Covers from $2.50 upward; a al Boxes from 90c. up. AIO Several great bargains for cash down in Pianos and Organs, new and second-han 3 New Year’s Calling and Souvenir Cards, over 50 fine des'gns, printed in few minutes. Also handsome Wedding'and Party Invitations. At Max Cohch’s, 618 71h street, opposite Patent OMce. 2 S. R. Waters, grocer, 1342 7th street north- west, 8; customers who have tried Lipps’ Pre- inlum Soap will have no other.” 1 Men’s heavy gray Scotch wool underwear, 50c., at Auerbach’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7thandH. 1 Durkee’s Salad abhor ‘ing and Cold Meat AUC. The finest mayonaise for meat, fish and vegetable salads, and a superb table sauce, It far surpasses any home-made dressing. Everybody likes It eo Saxony Wool German hand-knit gloves and mitts,50c.,at Auerbach’s Knit Jacket Depot,7th@H.1 One nearly new $0 Singer and one Domestic sewing machine, all latest improvements, and 5 years’ guarantee,$20,complete,at Auerbach’s,7th&H Aug. Gersdorf, grocer, 1904 7th street north Lipps’ Premium Soap is “a most uss ip.” Coughs and Hoarseness.—The irritation which induces coughing immediately relieved by use of “ Brown’s Broncidal ‘Troches.”” Sold only in boxes. €o C. Auerbach, 7th and H, 1s sole agent for the Noiseless New Atmerican No. 7 Machine. 1 To the Consumptive.—Let those who languish under the fatal severity of our climate through any puimonary complaint, or even those Who are tn decided Consumpton, by no means dis- pair. ‘There is a safe and sure remedy at hand, and one easily tried. “Wilbor’s Compound of Cod-Liver Oil aud Lime,” ‘without posgessing the very nause- ating flavor of the oil as lieretafore used, 1s endowed by the Phosphate of Lime with a healing property which renders the oil doubly » Mcacious. mark. able testimonials of its efficacy can be shown. Sold by A. B. Wilbor, Chemist, Boston, and ali druggists. tt&s Genuine Seal Skating Caps $1, Auerbach &Bro., 623 Pa. ave. at $3 per Gallon, 75c. Quart Bottle. No. 1 Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money. Orders by mail. “McGee's, 9th, near Dst, eoim Cluett’s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch Shirts are the best of all €0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Zdenta 0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rosa 60 Lundborg’s Perfume, Alpine Viole. ¢0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Lily of the Valley: e0 Best Quality Dogskin Gloves $1, at Auerbach & Bro,, 623 Pa. av P27 On Thirty Days’ Trial. ‘The Voltaic Belt Co.,Marshall, Mich., wit send Dr. Dye’s Celebrated ‘Electro-Voltalc ‘Belts and Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or oid) who are afflicted with nervous de- lity, lost vitality and kindred troubles, ee ing Speedy and complete restoration of health and manly vigor. Address as above. N. B.—No risk is incurred, a3 thirty days’ tial is allowed. = W,s,m_ Perrin’s Best Gloves $2, at Auerbach & Bro., 623 Pa. ave. at Best Seaiskin Plush $4.50 a Yard. Just in trom auction 5 pieces of Plush, worth $8 a yard, at $4.50; Russian circulars, $5.49; Newmarkel $6.50; Jersey coats, $1.50 and upward. “Excelsior, 04 7th stréet. QW Mothers. If you are failing; broken, worn out and nervous, use “Wells’ Health Renewer.” $1. Druggists. 8 Fur and Sealskin Garments. C. C. Shayne, the well-known Wholesale Manufacturer, 103 Prince street, New York, @it sel! elegant Fur Garments at retail at lowest cash Wholesale prices tls season. This will afford a splendid opportunity to purchase strictly reliable Furs direct from manufacturer, and save Tetailer’s prouts. Fashion Book matted free. 9,63 “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney utter. churned every morning, and delivered in half-pound “Ward” prints, 45. per und. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk ana Sweet Site te. per quart, Cream 16c. pint. G. T. Kees, TAILOR, Ro. 414 ‘Ninth Strect Northwest. Nor Gorxa To Canny Any Oven. THEREFORE HAVE MARKED EVERY LADIES WRAP 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 ‘TO BUY A CHRISTMAS PRESENT OBEAP, AN ELEGANT LINE OF FINE EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK UMBRELLAS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, SILK AND COTTON HOSIERY, NOV- ELTIES IN LINEN DAMASK SETS, TOWELS AND GAPKINS. =, ALL COLORED BROCADED VELVETS AT AC- TUAL COST TO CLOSE. ELEGANT LINE OF DRESS GOODS TO SELECT A PRESENT FROM. ONE PRICE. PLAIN FIGURES. 8. L. HEMPSTONE, plete. of DE Nes MERING sea “WOOT UBER ea BH a9 808 Market Space aud CASHMERE GLOVES, COTTON, Wi and CASHMERE HOSIERY at very low prices. Tar Nanox Sarz D. CG auch as HOODS, SAGQUES. SAINTS MET EN ne NEW GER UGGRS, SACQUES, SHIRTS, MITTENS, CORNER 15THSTREET AND NEW YORK AVENUE. eS TR a ee A | an ee ee ered, in Hubbard and other styles ot uveolte elegance. EST LINE OF Pres . St Rises B Co, Vice President. OVERCOATIN T. LAWRASO} ‘Borris sna ugk BT ‘TROWSERINGS EVER SHOWN. NICOLL, THE TAILOR, P, 617 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, océ-tu, thesia a ‘ AY,..DECEMBER 27, 188{-DOUBLE SHEET HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. NOAH WALKER & CQ, Qeens. * €25 Pennsylvania ave. Whst shall Tgive him for 3 Christmas preseut? DIARIES, COUNTING-HOUSE AND POCKET om ANSWER —What of Clotbing. ehiaa pon NOAH WALKER & CO, An Overwoat, 625 Pennsylvania, a fae Ei Gloves ave i ora ! a inter stock now on hand A large stock Bow on — toeelect from. Gentlemen's Prince Alberts ad Ponr-button Cutaway oats, Vests and Sack Suits A large line of Boys’, Youths? aud Me's suits from Se one — Young Men's wreoats. CHAPMAN'S, NOAH WALKER & C0, | Suits Crthoteleones for E Ato 10 sears of ace 915 Pennsylvania avenua 625 Pennsylvania ave a iren's Uverooats and - tenettee, Gentiomen's Dress Over- conte First-class Clothing at the lowest prives for of all sizes and styles, CARD ENGRAVING AND PRINTING NOAH WALKER & CO. 625 Pennsylvania ave. FOR NEW YEAR'S at a%4-3t* Cunisraas Asp Houpa Goons. Christmas Plum Paddins, Aunt Abbey's Mince Meat, Whitman's Condics, - A. Kennedy & Co.'s Fruit Cak Decorated and Colorer Candis, © OO" Candies for Church Purp Cee re aud Lo! Tr ee ori +s aiid Tangerine Oranses, Direct importation of assorted Glace Fruita taucy boxes, CHAMPAGNES, WINES, LIQUEURS, CIGARS, &. GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, 1209 F STREET NonTE west, Booxs: Booxs: ar BAUM’S, NOAH WALEER & CO. 625 Pennsylvania ave. hoa, | Besr New Yor Becswaear. VERMONT MAPLE SYRUP. OHIO MAPLE SYRUP. DEER FOOT FARM SAUSAGE, BeLLE MEAD FARM BUTTER. a Booxs 2 N.W. BURCHELL, 420-8t 13%5 F street. $40 va $100 | AMONG THE ATTRACTIONS OF THE CHRIST- | MAS times none commends tteelf more particularly than the 416 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. We offer aspecial bargain to our customers in Tilns- Gift Books, including ‘Dantes interne, Haxtre- ted by Dore. only $3.08, forwer price $10;' Paradise Lost, Wlustrated by Dore. only $3 98, former’ price $10. Family Bibles, Teachers’ Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymuals and Catholic Prayer Books at lowest prices, Christmas and New Year's Cards in great variety. Our Engraved Viste and 50 cards, offly 80c, The work is executed in the finest style, Call and examine our stock of Books and Stationery. We guarantee our prices to be the lowest in the city. Drews Dive Sronz, COR. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 9TH STREET, HALL TYPE-WRITER, Simpler in construction, + AND 860 CHEAPER, than its more pretentious rivals, anyone can ope- rato it. Ladies depending on their own exertions will find this mechine of great advantaze. then, is there a better Christmas Present from the benevcleut? Please call and seo the superior work of | this new claimant for public patronage. 420 __R.H. EVANS, General Agent, 1321 FStreet. Rear Canezrs Ham Saawrs. ‘Has just opened a Choice Assortment of GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS! Comprising ali 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 Largest and Best Asssortment of MANICURE SETS Inthe City. In connection with the above we have = Having boucht largely of these celebrated Shawls at great advantage, we are prepared to offer choice patterns and colors in DELHI'S VALLEY CASHMERES AND DECCAS at very low figures, and invite the atteution of all in- terested. Great reductions in CLOAKS, VISITES, PLUSH COATS, NEWMARKETS ND JACKETS, COLORED VISITES AT COST, BEAUTIFUL GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICES. full line of French and English Per- Semi-aunual reductions of DRESS GOODS, SILKS Col 5 and VELVETS. dasteotcas Goons temtaiie Se t ONE PRICE. 919 Penna, avenue. OPEN ALL NIGH’ XN. ‘The best is the cheapest. dels Hewousress For Caxpmms, Cuorce Booxs For Gurrs. — ae eopeer in i Ererne By ie ature’s Serial ~tory. Tliustrated.> Ty i FRANK SHARPLESS, Bubaiyat of yatn, Illustrated. By Vedder, MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONER 1 gees siptieacl etchings. $41 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, All the new Books an‘\ tioveities uf the senson. WM. BALLANT E & SON, — as 428 Seventh street. LARGEST, FRESHEST AND PUREST STOCK OF IRE NCANDIES IN THEORY, Doverass Gexreemens Deranraesr. SPECIALTIES: CARR See CNe SPECIAL—120 DOZ. PUFFED AND FLAT SCARFS. BOSTON DROES, CREAM MINTS, | Oar peice for these foarte hes never been lems than 61, L1 _ICE DROPS and BOSTON CHIPS. Se an THESE GOODS ARE FRESH EVERY DAY. FIFTY CENTS EACH. WE MAKE THEM IN THE STORE IN VIEW OF DOUGLASS’, 522-524-526 9th at. EVERYONE. Hourpay Goops. TWENTY-FIVE CENES PER POUND. We have a large assortment of FANCY SILK HAND- KERCHIEFS, from 25¢_ to $1.50, ies, FRANE SHARPLESS, THE LEADING CONFECTIONER, LADIES’ LINEN HANDEERCHIEFS. 12) LADIES’ LACED K'D GLOVES, Mathers Patent, the 941 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, most popular Clove in the market. No connections with any other store, PROS BEETS age A large line cheap DRESS GOODS for presenta, 12340, 1c. aud 2c, ste hive sino snice assortment FLOOR DRUGGETS, SHAWLS and CLOAKS, very LOW PRICES. az 212-2n Ho may Presents. THE LATEST, BEST AND ONLY PERFECT SEW- ING MACHINE. THE LIGHT RUNNING NEW HOME, Acknowledged to be the hest achievement of best inechanica! skill iu the country. Acomplete new se of attachments, performing an en- tire new and wide range of work. ‘Call or send for circular and sam) les of work at OPPENHEIMER'S, 628 9th street n. w.. St. Cloud Building, Allkinds of Sewn Machines for rent. Repairi: Sewing Machines of all kinds. Ladies’ adjustable formas for fitting and draping dresses. dl GEO. J. JOHNSON, ait 713 Market Space. Ruse _Arrractioxs FOR THE LADIES aT CHS. RUPPERTS, NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. MM MM EEETITTZZZ£ER RRR OO TITT1TIT MMMME T ZER ROOT T = Bee 2% 2 Be ERE O Sa ‘The attention of the Ladies is respectfully called to MM MERE T ZzzEEEE E00 T | my sclect assortment of Emb-oidered Slippers, Cush- ions, Table Covers, ‘Tidies, Whisk Broom Holders of different designs. ay pootnan Fancy Worsted Work aud Knitted Goods of every ee oo000 description; complete outfit for Infants. bbe o 900 Merino Cloaks, Children’s Lace, Satin and Velvet & ay 6000 Bonnets, a ROR 00 =< Germantown and Zephyr Worsted Kuitting Yarn, all colors and all kinds of Embroidered materials on hand at t mark 903 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, io acetic zd yom: OFFERING. Sole Agents for OHICKERING GRAND, SQUARE and ies UPRIGHT PIANOB, the best in the world. Most complete assortment in the city. E. G. DAVIS, Also, COUGH & WARREN QRGANS, and all Musi- PIANOS REPAIRED in their own workrooms at Muderate Se GRAND DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY GOODS. He: Fox Tas Houosss — 1 ture Susar Sized Gandy *10) | WE HAVE ON OUR COUNTERS NOW THE FINEST 8 He ies {00 | LINE OF HOLIDAY GooDS WE HAVE EVER OF- pee ee 13s | FERED-MANY THINGS AT ABOUT HALF PRICE. Leghorn Citron, ‘Lemon ‘Peei, “é-Grown Dehoas Mai sins, 2-Crown London saree Raisins, Loose Muscatels i Raisins, Golden L. Rsisine, Valencias Ra:sins, Plum | WILL ALSO OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS IN OUR Pudding, Ca: ned Goods in great variety, Wines und Li- guere (domestic and Imported) of every description and | BLACK DKESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. sty! Groceries at ular pric at popu EWA H. H. CISSEI an0-6t 1014 7th st., bet. New York ave. andin.w. | POPULAR GOODS AND POPULAR PRICES. Canisras Goons E. G. DAVIS, a6 COR. EIGHTH ST. AND MARKET SPACE. EVERY VARIETY. “f 1 N. W. BUROHELT, Cotoexz: Coxoaxe: Cotoexe FLOWERS OF ITALY COLOGNE. An exquisite im) tion of Blossoms of Rose- folet aud Roses, made ouly by 420-68 1325 F street. mary, Balm, NAIRN & OGRAM, Pharmacists, 15th etreet and New York avenue northwest. Out ‘Ware, Plush Shay “Qure Reay- HOLIDAY GOODs, ARE NOW READY TO SHOW THE LARGEST “ AND fost" VARIED. ASSORTMENT WE HAVE EVER EXHIBITED IN ECORATED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, = FEOM ALL COUNTRIES. Fos Cantstuas, MASSEY’S ALE AND PORTER, SCHLITZ MILWAUKEE LAGER. MASSACHUSETTS REFINED CIDER NEW YORK PURE JUICE CIDER, PALMER'S AMERICAN GINGER ALE, SODA, SARSAPABILLA, &c., &o. Saeeeeetet ey AL W. BEVERIDGE, SAMUEL C. PALMER, nol3-3m__No. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 1224 29th atrest northwest. agen tar an | Nice Axo User CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. LEMAIRE AND CRESCENT OPERA-GLASSES, GOLD SPECTACLES AND GOLD EYE-GLASSES To Exsor Taz Hours YOU MUST BE WELL, tracted Colds and HNO aDEP winch can be caste euees te te eae will be sold during the ELEC AMPANE 4ND HOREHOUND DROPS. Sunkbak emAbonr Ifyou have a cold, by all means try them. pote ao Sates reer 20-per cent les than anywhere cles, aa we aro new be- — ae VIENNA OPTICIAN co. Torsars “ FINE LEATHER Goopa A Fine Selection of Brazilian Pebbles, and Everything Pertainmg to the Optical Business, EVERY ARTICLE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES aND ONE PRICE ONLY. No, 1305 FSTREET NORTHWEST. Bast xo Wore Irorrnox Buitings, Overcoatings, and Trouserings received and open for inspection, Gentlemen will place their orders sithe on WaBNINGOn: HD. BARR os 1111 Péonsyivania avenue aut emer oem Cuaunas Axo New Yuuws Canps 1N LATEST ARTISTIC DESIGNS. akb Sramiohene OSE t Busors Cxurnonme ‘Fog Chapped Hands, Face and Lips: removes Sun- ‘burn, and tenders the Skin besatifully Softand Smooth, and is invaluable for the Toilet. Price, 25e per bottle. ‘Try tt, andiif not satisfied, return the bottle and have ‘themoner refanded. | BISHOP, Drussist, = ag una HUNTERS Where, | ines Sea Sex Sacoves “VISTES” IN PLUSH and VELVET BEAVER CAPES, MUFFS and TRIMMING, ‘MINK and SQUIRREL-LINED CIRCULARS, QUILTED-LINED one ‘LARS and RUSSIAN CIR- AT COST. ‘Very appropriate Holiday Presents, CARRIAGE KOBES, COACH MEN'S CAPES, GLOVES aud MUFFLERS. BOYS’ SEAL CAPS and TURBANS. Eversthing in the Pur Department at New York WILLEIT & RUOFF, { az. 905 Pennsylvania svenue ‘ x Geo. Ryxex, Jn, 418 TTH STREET NORTHWEST, For rug Horrpays ' Offers a lange stock of Decorated Goods, Bronaes, Stat uary, Ofl and Water Color Boxes, Drawing Instrument, Chandeliers, Library and Parlor Lampe, an endless variety ; also the Genuine Germau Student Lawp, Fors bright and Safe iight use Ryneals Royal Se YY curity Oil. GEO, RYNEAL, Jn, Artistw and Painters’ Supply Depot, ; _a15.2w 418 7th street northwest, ; Sxarrs, Sxares. All kinds, from 280. up. \ Sleteh Bells, all ktzee Pocket Kuives and Scissors Also, fine stock of Rodgers’ Table Knives, G. HARTIG & SOX, S-Im* __1001, corner 7th and K streets northwest, ©. PURSELL, BooxseLuen, Offers the best aud brightest Books, beautifully oF brilliantly bound ; the choicest collection of Christmal Cards. Special styles of Stationery and Fine Fancy Goods. 413 418 9TH STREET NORTEWEST, Laxssurca Brornras: MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT = HOLIDAY ARRAY. WHAT TO BUY AND WHAT TO PAY. A FEW HINTS TO PROSPECTING HOLIDAY PURCHASERS. ‘On our main floor we have arranged on sale the most Wonderful selections of Artistic Creations from Paria, Berlin, Vienua, aud New York. FANCY WORK BOXES, lined in Crimson, Pesoock, Old Gold and Olive. SILK UMBRELLAS, 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 Plusbes. FIANO COVERS, TABLE OOVERS and SCARFS, especially selected for our great Christmas Sale. To the left of our main aisle will be found on sale Why buy 8 Set of Books for $24. when .89.90 will bay it at our house? ON THE MAIN AISLE the display is beautiful. Toilet Cases, Cologne Bisque Ornaments, Plush Scarfs, Tidies, Lace Bangles, Bracelets and Earrings, Hosiery for and Gentlemen in all its gorgeous bues, can be at reasonable prices, TO THE RIGHT OF MAIN AISLE— DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! SILKS! 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 425 au SEVENTH STREET. For Tur Houars, Just received $10.000worth of Fine Goods, consisting of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER axp PLATED WARE, which will Le sold at a slight advance of cost. W. S& TAPPAN, Jewerzn, 604 9th street, three doors above F, a13-2W Opposite U, 8: Patent Office. Livres: Sear Sacoves. FUR-LINED CIRCULARS, SATIN LINED CIRCULARS. BEAVER CAPES AND MUFFS. FUR TRIMMING. CARRIAGE ROBES, FUK GLOVES, SEAL CAPs. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S FURS. GENT’S DRESS SILK HATS. 85, 86, 88 FASHIONABLE STIFF HATS, ($1.50, $2, #250, 83, 83.50, 84, 64.50. OPERA HATS. BOY'S HATS AND CAPs, CANES AND UMBRELLAS, We offer the balanee of our Sstin and Fur-lined CIR- CULARS at cost. JAMES ¥. DAVIS' SONS, 226-1m 621 Pennsylvania Avenua, CA™ AT Utbeeserntasin kvaxce, CHRISTMAS CARDS, BEAI bow ‘and secular. Also, in Stationery. "Een ie tems yghaanns Tree ORNAMENTS and GERMAN Fae petepgumigume Wil be messed wits 2 besa Pocket Calendar tor 1886. THE FIFTH AVENUE STYLE SILK, DERBY AND OPERA HATS Introduced by Dunlap & Co., of New York, NOW READY, at WILLETT & BUOFF's, SCLE AGENTS, 3-1m 906 Pennsvivanis avenee_ TOGETHER WITH A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF

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