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‘eet THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. he . * D. C LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weather. OFTICR OF THR CHIEF SIGNAr. OFFICER, Wasnisatow. D. C., December 3), 1884, 10 a.m. For the middle Auantic states, partly cloudy Weather and local raius, soutuerly Winds, nearly Siationary temperature. For Wetnewday, clearing weather fall in temperature are ind: and tae middie atlantic s Fr Footwaak Fox New Year's Canter, Hahn's, $6 7uh street ave: Gents” famous,” $2.00 ‘Laced and Congress, equal any $5 Shoe. Finest. hand-siiteh ‘Congre Elegant Calf sewed Boots, $3 and Morveco Top Mae Cait Boots, $4. cRPOSES that four et from United 2, bas been ‘st ever offered ‘ew Year Calling Cards at E. B. Duval’s, 028 Est. M. Wiutay wilfexhibit on Wednesday, Decem- Der ist, rich and elegant novelties ior evening and party wear. Fert Ditss Suits. Elseman Bros., Tth and E. Gxo. W. Drives will be at home to recetve bis friends and patrons on New Year's day. ‘Tue ONLY SreicTLY Ose Puice hat and gents’ furnishing store in the city. Franc’s, corner 7th aad D streets. ¥or Tux Homays everybody must be suppited with wine and liquors. For the best and purest call at Chr. Xander, 911 7th street northwest. [Jeence Atzenr Suits tor New Year's calling. an Bros., 7th and E ‘Sew Year calling carts at EW Duvals ESC Draxtes—A large selection of pocket and count- tng house diaries in all siyies of binding, at ‘CHarMay's, 915 Pennsylvania avenua, Brorn the new year with a diary, a large_assort- ment of Which cin be seen at Shillington’s book- Store, corner 43 street and Pennsylvania avenue. A Puxctovs Grrr.— ‘Phe most delicate, useful _and refined of holl- ay presents that’ could be offered to a lady Of person of taste, is Leyoud doubt, a case Of that most exquisite, refreshing and Tasting of | all pertumes, the genuine “Murray & Lanman Florida Water: soid by all drugyists, pertumers ‘and fancy qoods dealers, As there aré imitations Of this article, see that the real Murray & Lanman Florids Water is obtained. We Ang Orrsnixe all our brands of Champagne ‘until after the holidays at greatly reduced prices Call and get prices befor purchasing elsewhere. N. T. Merzage & Bno., h strect northwest, Grocers, 4 Sink Uspreras $1.25, for this week only, to close | out; warranted all silk, in dog Wood and otter fancy | sticks Boston Varlety Store, Market s ‘New Yean Calling Cards at E. B. Du Est Swatow-rai, Coats Eiseman Bros, 7th and E. ‘THE fine photos of Kets Kemethy’s, 1109 Pa. ave.. continue to be $3 per due with a 18th paluted free, Axe You Gorxe Sovru? Send for illustrated pamphlet of the most atrract- Ave and besi-appointed wintr retreat In the south sss C. B. Orcutt, 15) Broadway, ern states. A New York. Naw Year Cant FUut Dress Vest. Elseman Bros, 7th and E. Lanogst mirror at Sx APPLETON’ America see For Sale—Miseclianevs: jum, this paper. Esstway’s ALonA Penreun— New and lasting. ards at E. B. Duval’s, #8 E st. ‘Tue Uston SOLDIERS ALLIANCE last night cele Drated tts sixth annual meeting In the shape of a Teunion and banquet at the National hovel. Fett Dress Pants. Etseman Bros, 7th and E. Brwane cheap pebbles, genuine, Hempler's, next 45g street. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements, etc., To-Night. Forp’s Orgxa Hovsz.—Hanlon’s “Voyage en Suisse.” ‘Naviowat. Tararee.—“Young Mrs Winthrop.” Asavou’s Orsna Hovsz.—“In the Ranks.” | ‘Tuxates Comrgce.—The Zamiah Combination. | Huxzoa’s Musuvw.—Jenny Kimball's Opera Com- pany in “Olivette.” Duce MUsECM.—“Cinderella” by the Hollywood Pamiiy. WILLARD Hatt.—Mrs Jarley’s Original Wax Works and Musica! Entertainment. Asavny M. E Cavcn.—Lecture on the Customs of South and Central America, by Rev. F.G. Bing- J. S223 F Sraunr.—Prof. Boyd's frst Memory Lec- tare of a new course. ——— Condensed Locals. A dispatch from Lordsburg, New Mexico, states | that Capt. Howgate passed through there Sunday night, en route to the Malone mining camp, in the | Burro menntains | ‘The oyster Loat Mary Eliza, Capt. Swanzer, while down the Fiver about 8 o’ciock last evening, | opposite he Arsenal grounds, and colored | Upset opposite the Arsen: 8 color Saaeeees ‘The members of the High scheol class of 1881, at thetr fourth annual reunion, held at Fick's last evening, elected oMicers as follows: President, B kins Taylor, jr.; first vice president, Myer © second, W. F. Taliaferro; third, J. H. Cunningham; Secretary, W. Wirt; assistant’ secret ry, W. Don- ‘ald-on; treasurer, P. H. Cleaves: delemate to the General executive committer, Edward Koome. Ala meeting at the Ebbitt house last evening, to form an alumni association of the Pst Upstion ira- ‘ternity @ committee on permanent ofzanization Was appointed, consisting of RK. D. Mussey, LL. ‘Townsend, Wni. H. Webster, E. M. Gallaudet, J. J. Chickering, F. E. Tasker and H. V. Cooke. Ata meeting of the Harvard club, hei merssioner Loring’s house last ev oMicers to be voted tor at the next meting was Brepared, as follows: Hon. George Bancroft, pres! JA. King, Gen. N. L. Anderson, MeDonald, Jesse’ Brown and A. A. i Presidents; George B. Loring, secretary, and “A. H. Allen, treasurer. ‘The notarial bond of Andrew Parker has been approved in the Court in General Term. Mr, P. B. Jones, the Umekeeper at the new Pen- Sion bullding, has been presented with an elegant eid wateh by the employes of the cifice, Mr. Joun olf inaking the presentation speech. Last evening at the garden party Jngton Cadet Cerps a very tn $ tven b¥ Company A, of that corps, Capt. Arthur | ks commanding, in the presence of a number | Of the officers and tmetubers of the other military | Ofsantzations of the District. Atterwards there | Was asort of informal reunion of the officers and embers In the armory room, and tosting au Speeches of a complimentary nature were indulged ‘The National Working Ciubof the District ot | Columba at the Virginia a Rand | et seliing asfoliows: Piano to Mra Lulu Smith; gold wat Mrs Ellen Jordan; a carpet to Mrs. Elizabeth ‘Taylor; a wrap to Mrs. John Higgins; a ton of coal | to Mrs Juila Buckner; and ten dollars to Mrs Jowephine Richards. Captain William Hitchens, who had a portion of DiS skull Shot off severa! works ago, wlille at C field Harbor, Md., 1s still iying in Providence hus- ital at the point of death. ‘Spencerian Business colleze, ai the needs Of the people, off Yo the Umes, for its gollt practical advantages | ‘See the new educational advertisement. | ‘The application of Mr. Heury S. Matthews for | aduutssion to the bar of Uhis Disirict was to-day re- ferred to the examining committee. New Year Calltine at Com. a st of | GRaxp Hormay Excunstos Rates Oven Pexs- A RatLkoab.—The usual general excursion the Christnas and New Year's holidays, en ordered over the entire system of t Pennsylzanis raliroad ea: Under this arrangement excursion uckets at gi Jy reduced rates Wil be issued to ail promine ts on the Pennsylvania railroad system from asbington. ‘These excursion tickets will be Suid | December Fai, 24th, Sth, Goch and Fist, iss4, and January ist, 186, good for the return'trip unt January Sth, 1865, inclusive. The regular five d: excursion between Washington and Baltimore for ‘$2 will not be affected by this arrangement. These ekeursion Lickets will not permit stop-off privitere at Philadelphia within limit: uckets being only on continuous connecting trains For | Information concerning rates apply to ticket oflices | Beth strect and Pennsyivanta avenue and Baltunore | Potomac raliroad station. r1 = Ax Lerortaxt Sate.—Mr. Dowling will have on @tLibition at his auction rooms, 10h and Pennsyl- ‘Vania avenue, on Monday next, grand collection @f Oriental Carpets and Rugs, Window Hangings And other rare Oriental productions. See adver- ‘sement in Auetion column. es Gagat Reptction iw FuRs axp Wrars.—willet & Ruoff, 965 Pennsylvania avenue, have uule some nine redwetions in these goods, which were pugt eariy in the Sexson and whieh must be sold Bow. ‘They are not misfts and job lots, but goods Getic Wrst quauty. AM they ask ts that they may een. ec Conistwas ENTERTAINWENTS —Christmas fest!- vals were beid last evening in a number of churches agd by varios organizations Pretty entertain ments, including distributions of gifts to the child- Fen, were given at the Church of the Reformation, Capitel Hill; the Memorial Lutheran ctmurch, the Chureh of the Incarnation, St. Mark's curch, Holy (Crows church, aud Emmanuel P. E. church. A Christias festival was given at Masonic Temple by the Union Veteran Corps, Oid Guard. Gussie ran Sriven SaLs—Mewsrs, Walter on ‘Willtaras € Ce., auctioneers, will se x cx: uuncailed for; tively be the Inst sales at Which tune te ‘and will be soid without reserve. Joursauisric.—Dr. Hale's paper, Health and Home, f this city, has achieved 4 DotAbie success in cir- ealation and adt Tals Bas now a ibeenpiog SSP wnien its December normous 48 reported to exceed 165,000, ge gaition,, 1c ex, Consisied of thee! edition of 403,000 copies! Mr. Hume's insurance. ‘THE COURT IN GENRKAL TERM DECIDES AN INTER ESTING QUESTION RAISED CONCERNING TT. ‘The decision of the Court in General Term in the case of the Central National bank against the late Thomas £ Hume and the Mgryland Life In- surance company was announced yesterday by Judge Macarthur. The sult was Drought to sud Ject the proceeds of certain Ife insurance policies to the ment of thedebts of the deceased. The Was about $15,000. The court de- the proceeds oF the policies having never e be rt of Thomas L. Hume's ¢s- von thelr face to his wife, and ingency of his death, could not rt of the assetsof his: estate subjecc to the claim of his creditors; but ved the creditors were entitled to the amoumis by Mr. itu s upon sald policies, specified, those arnounts sidered under any cir- been withdrawn by Mr. ‘The court therefore di- roceeds of the policies, less tie wd the faterest, be paid to Mrs. il, if 13 stoted, be carried to the ‘Caled States. that could be ees as having tron 3 indling. SUDGS SNELL GIVING JULIUS HAAS TIME TO CLEAR HIMSELE, IP ITE CAN. ‘The case of Julius tas, charged with obtatning money tnd pretenses, was called for trial in the Police Court this morning. Mr. Simon Wolf Testitied that the defendant came to his office the latter part of Novernter and stuted that he had fallen heir to a fortune in Germapy, and he desired to have the amount collected. Defendant sald he had made 4 draft on a house in Karishrue fora jarge suin of money. Witness subsequently re- evived rs from defendant, and then he Seo witness and sald he bad inade a second draft, and upon Us statemont witness loaned him #5. Charles Walter, jr. ied that his father loaned Hi yon hi entations as above stated. ‘ant dented that he ever claimed Ww have any money tna bank, and the court con- tinued the cass for a further hearing, tn order to give Haas ume F btmseit. A Grow! About the Streets, Editor of Tue Evrstxa Stan: ist Want to say tufat the condition of the ave- Bue and the leading sizeets, such as 7th, 9th, 11th, 15th, &., Is adisgrice to any place pretending to call itsif a city, If tae Commissioners we have now are not totally blind then they lack the first quailty of business men—that 1s, common sense. I know they will say, “we have not the money,” that fs thelr standinganswer to any request for quick, business-live act That excuse in this the tables sylvan! Street swe: then, the ¢ sweep; tere then, onder Wrist. to serape and. shovel up once in twee days aud pey him the money for three labor on the one day. ‘Then the re- ude Lawrence will Sty, ‘that Is not id Leann ow 17” and so the thing ‘Mud thot fith abounds, miasmatic he atr, aud eurses loud and deep are the citizens generally for the filthy con- sets, and why? Because we havo foners that dare noCuntie the knot that loose one hundred tuousand dollars of piy will 0 Sweeping stands would Ie he people's money now in the Treasury. PUBLICO. December 29, 1884. we et ment Orator. To the Fditor of The Eveste Sran: There 1s certainly one thing, {f pot a matertal commodity, that is over produced in this country, whether belonging to the protec free tr and this is un: doubtless have seen not » to invite the AWW. Daniel, of Virginia, to deliver the ly. Intended to be delivered by the . Winthrop, of of February next upon t Wash ment. Now forthe fitness neat positively known, feted bis Oration before he wassiricken down with sickness. Why should not his worthy son or some one else selected by himself read the oration? — No man living has a higher reward or warmer esteem for the Hon. intel, of the great state of Virginia than I, i sild tho fimess of things should preciude, inion, his selection, Mr. Winthrop lald rate the laying of ne cap 13 ‘or more patriotic 1nan could have been selécted tian Robert C. Win- throp. A VinGINtay oF 73. Dear oF 4 Rov Faowt Issveres Recervep Watue Coxstixe.—Last Satunlay afternoon, while some boys were coasting on 6th street hill, near the ord university, Harry W. Diggs, a white boy, tweive years old, Was thrown from’ hfs sled, and another passing sled struck him on the head. He went to his hone on High street, in the rear of the versit it, but shortl It Was supposed that iis injuries were ame seriously i and died about four oF Yesterday afternoon from hls injuries. Coroner Patterson viewed the remeins and deemed an Inquest unnecessary, and gave a certificate of death irom concussion of the rain. deen is<ted by the ¢ court to Wm. John son and Emma ¥ on; Joan Meknight, of Baltimore, and Annie Dunn; Lewls G. Jones and Bettie G. Parks. dota of Caroline county, Va; Peter MePherson and Juita Johnson; David "R. Wiison and Mary Elen iiddiek; Joseph H, Bevan and Frances Herbert, both of ‘St. Mary’s : seph H. Hiusite a B. Foote; Joseph’ &. Witson and Sarin an, both of yun ¥. Anderson and pie and Satite Lewis, both Jackson and Erutma Marshall; La Fauquier e9., Va. and Harriet cs of Fairfax eo. Va.: Mitchell Brown, of P. ary 20, Woody Riehinond, Va; LK. Armstr dQ Maty Ro Browa, Fullag’ M. Beard, of Rutland, Md. Phelps. oh Ving ta Sibley Fienzea’s Mesev» ‘eople were turned at last nicht from ierzz’s Muse at 8 o'clock. Amiseinent seekers should take tue precaution to In wivance at the hours mentioned In of the bureau of Son of Ube late ury, 18 critic. ind his death may oceur as is consumption, of which two sisters of tke Sick man, in the Adiron* at aby hour. his moh tr also {1 with sy DDE KR bbb KZE K Ke ‘This Powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength Whoelesomenest More economical than nds, and cannot be scldin competition the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or Phosphate powders, Seldontyincans Koval Baixo Powbex Co, 106 Wall street, No a6 FLMAEAL POON cax SVE inovet trou Cure tains a sure specific, in the form of a duct, used im no other remedy. War- ‘OR THE PROMPT AND CERTSIN CURE OF erysipelas, nse Ayer's Sarsaprilis, which ix the spe- cific “adorsed by the most cmineat mied.cal authorities, d30-c0 Brack Broceve Sax, VELVET PLUST, ‘Haspsosre Destox, Every yard is worth $2.50; reduced to $1.50, RE SERGES, fine anality, ret and Garnet. 12 yan ‘and 2e. SILK VELVETS, reduced to $1. Every yard t9 worth SI 25, The lardeal size Fine WHITE WOOL BLANKETS re- dacrd to $3, LADIus CLOTH SUITING. in Gray and Brown, one y rd onda half wide ( Fa shalt wide deunacas? wilt), redo to Zee heeny sand D SILK FLUSHES, 81 Excvilen: quality BLACK SILKS reducod to $1. Every yard ia woct $1.23. : Excellent quality COLORED SILKS reduced to T5e. Every yard ss worth #1. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, $2. HEAVY BED COMFORTS, 3. -D TABLE VAMASK, puro linen, 602. SERGE CASTMEKES wide donble width, tpare wool, real valu sduced to S740. Piugst gg calf CASHMERES, nearly one yard shalt wide Commenes width), ‘woo!,, Se. Livery yard fa worth $158 x, CARTERS, 11 Manexr Sesce, CITY ITEMS. the worlffor Coughs—De, Bul Cough Syrup. 1 eepers who are preparing their hemes for New Years receptio: are inviied to inspect, the following unprecedent bargains which will be offered for to morrow only atk G $12-7th st. n. w.; hand painted French china fruit 180; larger size 170; extra handsomely decorated 2c; ice cream saucers to match 11¢; large crystal glass fruit bowis on high stand 25¢; wine glasses 6 for 19¢; handsome hand- inted china ice cream dishes 7c; silver plated rt or table knives 6 for Sic; ‘Britannia tea Spoons 6 for 23e; tablespoons 6 for 47c; handsome bronze card recetvers 4%; Superior dessert or table knives with bone handle, 6 for 89c; Porcelain indl- ‘vidual Dutters 12 for 19¢; punch glass G for 370; col- ored cut glass ice cream Saucers 17¢ each; colored glass candy dishes 49e: wine sets contatning tray, de- ‘cobler and 8 giasses 990; King’s 4 bottle table caster 490; sliver glass tooth pick stands 7c; salt stands 9; cut glass water pitchers 7c; engraved goblets 6 for 49; custard cups 6 for 25c; tumblers 6 for 15c: ep ee for 43c; exy-nog mugs 3 for 25¢; celery glasses 19¢; user bowls 6 for ore cocoa doot snats with Wed DOr” der 43e; decorated Un cuspadores 19¢; also immense bargains in decorated and white chiia ware. 1 Last Great Bargain Sale of This Year will take place to-morrow at M. Auzensteln's, 817 ‘7th street northwest: Half dozen fancy wine glasses and 1 walter, %c.; half dozen ebony handie knives and forks, 48¢.; ‘tancy celery glasses, 19c., half dozen fancy goblets, 21c.; crystal breakfast set, Me, worth se; halt dozen dinner plates, S41. Newport covered disies, 44c.. worth 75c.; ‘three $5.00 dinner sets reduced to $1692; glit band neh china tea sets, 44 pleces, $5.98, Worth $10.00; half dozen silver-plated knives, #00.; ‘crystal water pitchers, 220; extra size, #e.; engraved de- eanter and half dozen wine glasses’ to match, 78.5 a. U. O'Meara’s royal bine, 1c. bottle; bread boxes, ‘85 and 65c. apiece; largest size coal sieves, 9c. 1 Get the Genuine Article. ‘The great popularity of Wilbur's Componnd of cod-Liver Off and Lime has Induced sue unprine cipled persons to attempt to palin off a stinple article of thelr own manufacture: but any person ‘who 13 suffering from Coughs, Colas or Consump- Uon suouid be careful where’ they purchase this article. ‘The results of 1s use are {ts best recom- mendations, and the proprivtor has ample evi- dence on file of its great sucess in pulmonary ‘complaints. ‘The phosphate of lime possesses a miest mervellous healing power, as combined with the pure cod-tiver oll by Dr. Wilbur. Its pre- serlbed by the medical faculty. Sold by A. B. Wil- Dur, chemist, Boston, and all druggists. 0 A Sore Throat or Coffy it suffered to progress, often results fn an incurable throat or lung trouble, Brown's Bronchial Troches give instant relief. e0 The Only Strictly Oue Price Het and Gents’ Furnishing Store in the city. Franc’s, corner 7th and D streets. 2 Rather than Carry Over to Noxt Sea- son G. L. Wild & Bro., 709 7ih_strect_ northwest, offer thie following extfaordinary. bargains in musics holiday $9 Music Stands for $4.50; $3 Stand $1.50; $9 Dancing Attachment for Planos, $1.50; #13 ‘Toy Pianos at $10; $1 Planos at b0c.; $8 Drums, $4; small size Drums, ‘with slings and Sticks, trom boc! ‘up: Embroidered Plano Covers from $250 upward; tisieal Boxes from Oc. up. Also several great ains for cash down in Pianos and Organs, new ‘second-hand. 3 Darkee’s Salad Dressing and Cold Meat ance. ‘The finest mayonalse for meat, fish and vegetable salads, and a superb table sauce. It far surpasses any home-made dressing. Everybody likes 1 €0 $3 per Gallon, 75c. Quart Hottie. No, 1 Rye Whisky, best in the world for the money. Orders by mail “NcGue’s, 9th, near D st. col ‘Cluett’s Crown Collars, Cuffs and Monarch Shirts are the best of all. 0 Lundborg’s Perfume, enia 0 Lundborg’s Perfume, Marechal Niel Rose. ¢9 m auction 5 pleces of Plush, worth $8 a Fara, at $4.50; Russian circulars, $5.49; Newmarket, $6.50; Jersey Coats, $1.50 and upward. B04 7th street. “Rough on Toothache.” Instant relief for Neuraigia, ‘Toothache, Face- ache. Ask tor “Rough on Toothache.” 15 2e. 10 . C. Shayne, the well-kn Manutacturer, 103 Prince street, New York, will sell elegant Fur Garments atretafl at lowest cash Wholestle prices this season. ‘This will afford a Splendid opportunity to purchuse strictly reliable Furs direct from manufacturer, and save Tetailer's prolits. Fashion Book mailed free. 90d “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” Fresh Alderney sitter, churned every morning, and delivered in haif-poud “Wand” prints, 45c. pet und. Also, Cottage Cheese, Buttermilk ahd sweet Milk,)5e. per’ quart, Cream 15c, pint. sile Fur Sums 'To Oxper €fhirts to Order, Laundried. Shirts to Order, Laundried. 6 Very Best to Order, Leundried.. Also, a full line of Winter Underwear, Half Hose, Scarfs, ke. 8B, ELLERY, nit 1112 F strect northwest, Svst Receve- A Large Line of NECKWEAR, for 50e,, 7c. an 3L, Full Lineof Failand Winter UNDERWEAR, at lowest prices, ‘Large Line of DRESS SHIRTS constantly on band CHAKLES HYATT, Proprietor, THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, 816 F street northwest, onposite Patent Ofte 8000 Haz Toes AND LITTLE MONEY MAKE THIS A GOOD YEAR TO BUY coo b (00 Tarn 4 @Gr oo fT HH ‘CU LLL vu BUT EXTREMELY on RELIALE CLOTHING DEALERS. We have mado prices to meet the times, so that none may deny themselves a Winter Suit or an Overcoat. ‘You know we mean what we say, A 910.00 Suit at 25.59, A$12.00 Suit at 96.25; A 813,00 Suit at $7.50. A815 00 Suit at $ 4n 818.00 Suit at 810.00, Overcoats at $4, 85, $6. $7, and upwards to $30, that are wortli 50 per ceat more than we are asking. Boy's Suit at $3.25, $3.75, $4.90, and upward. ‘Children's Suits at frou $250 upward that are worth double, Boys" and Children's Overcoats from #2.00 upward. 2,000 pairs Pants, from $1.00 up to $6.00, that are worth 50 per cent more, LONDON AND LIVERPOOL CLOTHING CO., a1 CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS. Frsr Creane Sure OF THE SEASON. KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. Fifty thousand dollars’ worth of Children’s and Ladies Cloaks and Millinery tobe closed out, We have come to the wise conclusion, in ordez to save money for all in need of HOLIDAY PRESENTS that are useful as well as Practical, to rectuco our extonsive stock of Millinery and Cloaks at this early siace of the veason, aud as this is our First Clearing Sale we oxpect to sweep the entire stock at prices that will insure a ready sale, WE OFFER FOLLOWING GOODS: ‘500 Caildren's Cost and Havetock, aren 4, 6.8, 10, 12, 14 and 16 years, at $2.50, 33,84,85, 84. 400 Misses’ Newmar- Kets, lealing sazdes, most stylish and nice, from age 8 to 16 years, at $4. 85, $6, #7 and 810. 1,00 Ladies Wreps, in Diagonal, Ort $25 to 840. Extraordinary bargains in Pinah Wraps. We will sell an elegant Finsh Coat ut $23, worth $35; clewant Plush Coat at $29, worth $40; elecant Plosh Coat at #35, worth | $30. ‘There are only left 85 of the Plush Coats to be Sangiitered $2,000 worth of Millinery are bound to besold, Remember stow is your chance, .$.000 elogant and stylish Felt Hats, in all the leading shapes and le- sirable colors, at 7Se., #1, $1.25 and 81.50. Birds, Plumes, ‘Tips and Wings of the latest importations. Ribbons, ‘Yelveta, Veiveteens, Kid Gloves and Corsets, and other ‘articles in the Millinery aud fancy line, GIVE US 4 CALL BEFORE PURCHASING. KING'S PALACE, as \ 4. SEVENTH STREET. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. BAU HES NEW YEAR'S GIFT TO THEIR PATRONS. KEN LOTS OF MISSES" WRAPS TO BE CLOSED ‘OUT AT ASTONISHING LOW PRICES: CHILDREN'S NEWMARKETS, in 8 years only, of fine Berlin Twill, Pxquisite Visids SEA, Ateocbes ‘trimmed, reduced to 84.75. ‘The average price of these goods has been 87.00, CHILDREN'S NEWMARKETS, in § years only, mado of the very Finest Clotit “Aetrachan ‘Teaeahee Sound bottom, reduced to 8796. ‘The averoge price of these goods has been $11.50, ‘Wool Cloth, Astmchan Collar, ornament reduced to $3.75, for 4, 6, 8 years. ‘The same reduced to $5.50, for 10, 12, 14 and 16 years, ‘MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S HAVELOCKS, of All- - tat back, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S COATS, with deep Astrachin Cape. double bagusted,’ ornamental ‘ack, reduced to #5.00, for 4, 6and 8 years, ‘The same reduced to $6.25, for 10, 12, 14 and 16 years. Average of the above has been $8.75. ABOUT 37 MISSES’ JERSFYS, sizes 98 and 90 inches ‘and blark only, with reverse coilar, plaits and bow, reduced from $3.00 19 $1.73. ABOUT 25 MISSES’ JERSEYS, siz 28 and 30inches and biack only, of finest Stockinetto, reduced from 1.2 to 87 cents, BAUM'S, 416 7th street northwest, Read ont “aly.” in to-day’s Rep cGG T 00 y eo 4b oo Vv G a% oo Vy Goa f, oOo VY GG@ LLLL 00 v ‘The PALAIS ROYAL having now received all the ‘New Styles and Colors in GLOVES will inaugurate the coming season by a ° GGG, RRR EER OA TIT @ GRRE Aa oT Go ure ke AA Goo t RE AAA 7 God ROH kee A“ S83 rer 1 oA gSs ph Hat Se Hoda Sus3 oy uA Ss Li S83 A 1 EEE es At = Go) eS Sss8 ATA ILLL EER OF y FEE gS! VY BER gists YY ke Sassy Vv KEE Sess8 5 AS A WE OFFER Our 81.508-button length Kid Mousquetaires, in evon- ing shades, for $1. Our $1.25 Geuts’ K d Gloves, in evening shades, for $1. Above prices oniy from December 27th to January 8d, inclusive, "ALAIS ROYAL” KID GLOVES, S-bntton, $1.95; 4-button, $1.50:6-button,$1-75; 8-but- ton, 22 Our specialty for this seeson—t-button Kid Gloves, embroider backs, $1.50 per pair. xpressly for the Palais 81.10; G-button, $1.25; 81:4-button, undressed, button length, $1.9; 12-utton, $250; 15-button, aco &% i G T € 6s v a w&S Eee § ? = BFThe Special Prices for the Special Sale, viz: {from De- cember 27th to Junun ing shades, for 21: broidered, for $1.25, ‘he “Parisian” Kid Gloves, equal to Dent's best, only BLT yer pair. Fisk, Clark & Flagg’s Kid Gloves, $2.25, $1.25 Kid Gloves, even- 1.50 Kid Gloves, street shades, em- All Gloves we sell aro mennfactured expressly for the PALAIS ROYAL, and bein made only from welected and ly. offer e. direct from the European manufieturess aud having bought in whole- sale quantities these Gloves cau be sold at the same Prices as demanded elsswhere of inferior goods, PP A IT 5883 2 aa on § = ana Th gS AYA TE S38 Teeny Aa Te ORY ca ft oy kA D ClO e AAk Boe. ¥ 424 tus 5 a6 -1119 PENN SYLVANIA AVENUE. Ow Jayacs Row ; MEDFO2D KUM ‘I “D NAVY WHISKY, SCOTCH WHISKY. WINES OF ALL KINDS. torre ©. WITMER, Gi axt - 1918 Penpsylvaula aveaue. Sart Lews Soxs, JEWELERS, 1215 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, FOR NEW YEAR RECEPTIONS A FULL STOCK OF PLATED TUREENS, CASTERS, BUTTER DISHES,EPERGNES AND CAKE BASKETS, ALSO A LARGE ASsORT- MENT OF ROGERS BROS" BEST QUAL- ITY SPOONS, FORKS AND KNIVES, SAM'L LEWIS’ SONS, JEWELERS, 426-8 «1215 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Mas. Sera Rorrenr, €08 STH STREET. Opposite Patent Offica, and ete stock of LADIES' and CHIL- dC N iN, CASHMLRE HOSIERY at very low prices. en Beantiful line of HAND-KNIT TOES: such as HOODS, SACQUES, SHIRTS, MITTH) GINS, LADIES’ SHA’ VS tad FASCINAT ORS Infants’ and Children’s PLUSH DONNETS, WALK- ING SOTTS MeitINO GLOARS plain ‘and. emt ged ia Mother Hubbard and styles of sage G79 RETAILED ar WooLESMce PRiCRA Boy scales ud Soo ach, Santonearae osky Meet Shirta only 50. Finest Fine Unfinished Shira aly Percale Shirts bie yer os ches Sts Bet Dros Shirts mado to order (solid bosom tot Contax Porzs ‘Through the failure of alarge western we were enabled, jst before the Holidays, to buys large steck of Curtain Poles very low, and we are will- ing thst our customers should haye low purchases, and as the Inauguration is near, the know!edge where to buy Curtain Poles of all ‘Kinds, sizes and lengths may not come amisa. ‘We sell 13 inch Curtain Poles, 5 foot long. in Imita- ton Walnut, Ebony, Ash and Imitation now ‘30c., formerly 49c. ‘The same with Brass ‘and Brackets at 59., formerly 790. | 13 inch Curtain Poles, § foot long, in Walnut, Ash, Ebony and Cherry, heavily trimmed, at 69-.; brass trimmed, 79. The same in 6,8, 10. and 12feet length, with brackets or sockets, wood or brass trimmed. can not replace them at the price we sell them now, and we have but few of them. Although sold out clean on Clipper Sleds, or Coasters, during the Holidays, we have, to meet the pressing de- mand for them, received a lot this morning by express from the factory, and although the cost ts higher we still offer Heavy Round Iron Shod Clippers at $1, larger sizes at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and 82. ‘We do not care to brag on the quality of them, but we know there is not a better sled in the market, SILVERBERG & CO., $12 Beventh street, Booxs: ant Booxs: Booxa: ar BAUM'S, 416 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. We offer aspecial bargain tomers tn. Th trated Gift Booka. including’ Dantes laters, iiasee: ted ‘by Dore. only: $3.08 price #10:' Paradise Lost, limstrated by Dore: only 88 9% former: price $10, Family Bibles, ‘Teachers’ Bibles, Prayer. Bool Hymuals and Catholic Prayer Booke at lowest prices.” ‘Christmas and New Year's Cards in great variety. Our Engraved Plate and 60 cards, 0 ‘he work isexecuted in the Bueat style. —— Call and szamine Gur sook of Books and Stationery, We qasrantce our prices to be the lowest fu the ety. Dzews Dava Srone, COR, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 9TH STREET, ‘Has Just opened a Choice Assortment of GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS! Comprising all the newest novelties in PLUSH AND LEATHER TOILET CASES, ODOR CASES, CABAS AND HANDSOME OUT. GLASS TOILET SETS AND BOTTLES, BISQUE FIGURES, &o. ‘Wo have also the Largest and Best Asssortment of MANICURE SETS Inthe City. In connection with the above we have a full line of French and Bnglteh Pes- fumes, Colognes, &, ‘MANICURE GOODS A SPEOIALTY, OPEN ALL NIGHT. @2-1m Heavovanrers Fon Caxoma FRANK SHARPLESS, MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONER, 941 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, LARGEST, FRESHEST AND PUREST STOCK OF FINE CANDIES IN THE CITY, Srectartixs: CALAMELS, BUTTER CUPS, BOSTON DROPS, CREAM MINTS, bag ICE DROPS and BOSTON CHIPS, THESE GOODS ARE FRESH EVERY DAY. WE MAKE THEM IN THE STORE IN VIEW OF EVERYONE. TWENTY-FIVE CENES PER POUND, FRANK SHARPLESS, THE LEADING CONFECTIONER, 941 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. No connections with any other store. n12-2m Hounay Parsenrs THE LATEST, BEST AND ONIX PERFECT SEW- NG MACHINE, THE LIGHT RUNNING NEW HOME, Acknowledged to be the highcst achievement of best Mechanical skill in the country. Acomplete new se’ of attachments, performing an en- tire new and wide range of work. Call or send for circular and samples of work at ‘OFPENHEIMER'S, r28 ott etreet n. w.. St, Cloud Bulldine All kinds of Sewing Mcchines for rent. Repatring Sewing Machines of al Kinds. Ladies’ adjustable forms for fAttiig and drapiag dresses ci MM MM FER TTITZZZ KER 00 MMA Te eR a aa AMES MEE ERR OR OF MM Mize T ZzzERRE & 00 t ae eco 00 ee 88 0% ase 65 9 88 ree 9900 wm ‘See G08 “oo” 27 93 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sole Agents for CHICKERING GRAND, SQUARE and UPRIGHT PIANOS, the best in the won = ‘Most compiete assortment in the city. Also. CLOUGH & WARREN ORGANS, and all Musi- cal Merchandise. PIANOS REPAIRED in their orkrooma Muderate Rates, orn ro ie For Cunsras, MASSEY'S ALE AND PORTER, SCHLITZ MILWAUKEE LAGER, MASSACHUSETTS REFINED CIDER. NEW YORK PURE JUICE CIDER, PALMER'S AMERICAN GINGER ALE SODA, SARSAPARILLA, &o., &o, ‘Trade supplied by SAMUEL ©, PALMER, ‘1224 29th street northwest. ‘Telephone 454, a2 Tornans 5 FINE LEATHER GOODS: FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS ee AT REASONABLE PRICES: wy SAND Oe ta 1D GENTS GLADSTONE Baas. RIDING WHI BRIEF AND CLUB BAGS, |ENGLISH OROPS WITH LETTER, CARD, CIGAR) LD AND SILVER and CIGARETTE CASES, | lOUN" POCKETBOOKS, IGGY IPS, PORTFOLIOS, BUGGY HARNESS, MANICUIE LAP KOBES, GALE AutiGarOR AND| HORNE BERNESE CAYMEN LEATHERS |CHAMOIS and STABLE, Fino Harnessand Trunks made to order, ‘rinks, Harness, Traveling Bays, &., thoroughly thorough workineie a meng TOPHAWS, a3.14t 1251 Pennsylvania avenue, Cotoaxe: Cotoaxe: Corooxe: FLOWERS OF ITALY COLOGNE. oe “Thy, Bali, Violet and Hoses made oaly Gy 16th street and New York avenue northwest ci a ne, Guten Ware Plath Cae paring Cunmus Axo New Yeux Canna, ‘TOGETHER WITH A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS Calendars for 1885, ‘Thackeray, Ruskin, Emerson, ee ESuiematee teat ay Sm 225 1106 Retna \vanis Avenua Canmmas' Axo New Yeuws Canns LN LATEST ARTISTIO DESIGNS. ons degen Sieur cee az, MRe Cedy Geveuee 30, 1884, HOLIDAY GOODS. OAH WALKER & CO, Quorn. es: 1 Peomeyivaniaava, | What shall Tgive him for se Sar hae OAH WALKER & CO. Ai Grersoat €25 Pennsyivania ave, pair i Gloves or 8 ‘* iam tc ikege sock How on hand Gentlemen's Prince Alberts NOAH WALKER & CO. nd Four-baiten Cowway es. ney ‘Coats, Vests and Sack Suita. Bg cy doll Boys’ aud Young Men's NOAH WALKER & 00, °Sults for the little ones for aio lO year af ace (625 Pennsylvania 1's Uvercoats and “TS Uletereticn coats, at the OAH WALKER & 00., | Now is the time for Boll- 25 Pennaylvaniaave, ci $40 va $100 AMONG THE ATTRACTIONS OF THE CHRIST- ‘MAS times none commends itself more particularly than the RH EVANS, General Agent, 1991 FStreet. Dovorase Gewrizwews Departures. SPECIAL—120 DOZ. PUFFED AND FLAT SCARFS. Our price for these Scarfs has never been less than $L_ ‘Wo shall sell them this week for FIFTY CENTS EACH. ay DOUGLASS", 622-624-525 9th st Ruse Arraacrioxs ‘FOR THE LADIES aT CHS. RUPPERTS, ‘NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST, ‘The attention of the Ladies is reepectfally called to my select assortment of Embroidered Slippers, Cush- ions, Table Covers, ‘Tidies, Whisk Broom Holders of different designs. Fancy Worsted Work and Knitted Goods of every eecription; complete outfit for Infants. piferino Cloaks, Children's Lace, Sqtin and Velvet nets, Germantown and Zephyr Worsted Knitting Yarn, all colors and all kinds of Embroidered materials on hand ‘at the lowest market prices, ais Foy OFFERING. E. G. DAVIS, ‘19 MARKET SPACR, GRAND DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY GOODS. WE HAVE ON OUR COUNTERS NOW THE FINEST LINE OF HOLIDAY GOODS WE HAVE EVER OF- YFERED—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, COR. EIGHTH ST. AND MARKET SPACE. “Qore Rewr- HOLIDAY GOODS, WE ARE NOW READY TO SHOW THE LARGEST AND MOST VARIED ASSORTMENT WE HAVE EVER EXHIBITED = DECORATED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, PHO Ac GoUNTRIES ‘MW, BEVERIDGE, No. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Nice Axp Userct CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. LEMAIRE AND CRESCENT OPERA-GLASSES, GOLD SPECTACLES AND GOLD EYE-GLASSES will be sold during the HOLIDAY SEASON 20 percent less than anywhere slse, as we are new be- = VIENNA OPTICIAN 00, Azo, A Fine Belection of Brazilian Pebbles, and Everything ‘Pertaining to the Optical Business, EVERY ARTICLE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES axp ONE PRICE ONLY. ec8i-8m “S* Xo. 1804 FSTREKT NORTHWEST. Sxares Sxares, All kinds, from 25¢. up. Sleigh Balls, all sizes. Pocket Knives and Scissors. Also, fine stock of Rodgers’ Table Knives. G. HARTIG & 80K, 413-Im* _ 1001. corner 7th and K streets northwest. (Au) ar Morrison's, And oro the tates uid siegant tsso-timont of CHRISTMAS CARDS BEAUNIEUE “GPT BOOKS, both ‘and secular. HOLIDAY GOODS on second oor ‘Special attractions in novelties of Plush, Leather, ine and Bi designs, no18-Sm Cus VORS. PLACQUES, BRACKETS, FRAMES and BASKETS. very custo! ‘i, be presented with tiful Every custonner will be & benutify N° Gore To Canay Axy Oven. ‘THEREFORE HAVE MARKED EVERY LADIES WRAP DOWN TO PRIME COST, WHICH CONSISTS OF SHORT AND LONG COATS, SILK CIRCULARS, GLOTH DOLMANS. SILK AND CLOTH RUSSIAN CIRCULARS, AND NEWMAREETS: A HINT WHERE TO BUY A CHRISTMAS PRESENT CHEAP, AN ELEGANT LINE OF FINE EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK UMBRELLAS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, SILK AND COTTON HOSIERY, NOV- ELTIES IN LINEN DAMASK SETS, TOWELS AND. ‘WAPKINS, ALL COLORED BROCADED VELVETS AT ac- TUAL COST TO CLOSE. ELEGANT LINE OF DRESS GOODS TO SELECT A PRESENT FROM, ONE PRICE. PLAIN FIGURES. S&L. HEMPSTONE, 803 Market Space ais Poze Axo Insviconma ‘Those who may wish to purchase,cither as deli- clons beverage or for medicinal purposes, an UNADUL- ERATED WHISEY, are invited to makes trial of the ISK ¥. an analytical examination, bas to be free from Fusil oil, and indeed of any of the modern ingredients which are used to gives ficti- ‘ous age and flavor to this popular drink. FOR BALE BY Segre Midis, oy & Hamilton, =~ "helen, Riess Fee HOLIDAY GOODS. __ PIANOS AND ORGANS. es New Inca, Boe, Pie (i ihees AL? ve Year's Sketch Books by frene C Serome, EN nS XS Woy fame Morn bee frre’ Uy 3 KW. Hitec t Reels SS WY specie efron innately Hluswasted by"Auuse GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT “ST Baby Kingdom,” this e the greatest book of the BA bah in the World. Rangeh vishal nf Madey Gants te Sect. uh A Lane Assortment Consta: tly on Hand at the an €2T and 619 7th stivet uortaweet, ‘Wenesecien, “HOUSEHOLD” WITH OUR NEW 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. inet Sf Attachment iis Velvet Vel Rows makes Bee Beene cuentas netnw tv Johor Alea few Hota, Dormestice Riverything ISKENNEV'S, 427 Sth rtrerk nurthiwest. whe EDW. F. DROOP, Sole Agent for Steinway & ot eRe SE etre A SPAS TE So Pex Moxra NO CASH PAYMENT REQUIRED. Lasssuncx Bromens MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT PIANOS of the best and ‘makers sold on HOLIDAY ARRAY, qouthiy instalments of 10° No cash’ payanent equi —_— ORGANS! ORGANS! ORGANS 3 e} o WHAT TO BUY AKD WHAT To Pay, ORGANS sold on monthiy tnsiallments of @5. Lange ] and varied stock to eeloot frou. Second-hand PIAN + pron dha NOS and ORGANS at suction 4 FEW HINTS TO PROSPECTING HOLIDAY eran PURCHASERS SIDNEY T. NIMMO, a6 483 7th street northwest . | ww. a G.L. Wn» & Bro: MUSICAL HOLIDAY PRESENTS ren STIEFF AND KRANT SSCS REACELTIANON AND vo GALLY'S WONDERFUL, SUUP-PLAYING INSTRU- WILD'S MARVELOUS PIANO DANCERS, AND OTHER MUSICAL NOVELTIES. ‘The best anortment of Musica: Instrumente and Mt sical Goods generally st 709 Tt street north SJ Tween th aud ft xtrewts On our main floor we have arranged on sale the most ‘Wonderful selections of Artistic Creatious from Paris, Berlia, Vienna, and New York. FANCY WORK BOXES, lined in Crimson, Peacock, (Old Gold and Clive. SILK UMBRELLAS, with fine Ivory and Carved ‘Handles of unique design. ALIGATOR and JAPANESE SATCHELS and HAND BAGS. ‘Magnificent display of Turkish, Morocco and Russian Pocketbooks, Cigar Cuses and Shaviug Sets. Ladies’ and Gentiemen’s Traveling Cases in Leather and Plushes. HE HEINPRAMP AND STOLTZ & Bal T UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PLAROS PIANO COVERS, TABLE COVERS and SCARFS, Stand unrivaled for all the fine qualities of workman. ‘especially selected for our great Christmas Sale, ship tone and durability, standiug solidly tn tune, wiving unusual satisfaction, Tothe left of our main aisle will be found on sale Gentlemen's Scarf, ies, Embroidered Suspenders Silk Mufflers, Handkerchiefs in every couceivable quality and design, We make a specialty of taking 1p exchange old and particularly in second-hand Squares, i atts caving the Sulla, value for thea. ond nating jow prices and eaxy payments &. jucement 10 Prompt and reliable Vuyera Our great Book Department, which was an immense success wheu first organized, has now reached stupeu- ous proportions, ‘Why pay $250 fora Book at other places, when we ell the same at 81.15? ‘Why buy a Set of Books for $24. when 789.90 will buy ‘Wat our house? Nothing old but what we can give a responsible uar- utes for, ACTORY WAREROCOMS, 422 9th not HH . DAVIS & COS GREAT SPRCIALTY— } THEIR CPRIGHT CRASD PIANO ni new and elegant sty lee, now ready, HL. SUMNEM M11 Geb trek mw x BCKEI Pia Ge BY DECKER BROS. ¥. ¥. GB. KUBD, Sole Avent, 407 10d street i. W. Also for Burdett ongatia, 2 ON THE MAIN AISLE tho display is beautiful. ‘Toilet Case, Colorne Cases, | } Bisque Ornaments, Plush Scarfs, Tidies, Lace Pina, | Bangles, Bracelets and Earriaws, Hosicry for Ladies | and Gentlemen in all its gorgeous hues, can be bought ‘at reasonable prices TO THE RIGHT OF MAIN ATSLE- DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! DRESS Goops! |}, Fanos. Tuning All-wool French Shoodas, English and French Cash- | ¢ a 2u30 mers, Bison Cloths, Diap Camimer, Treotins and | SrECKA’ Co, Extensor, & Bavsd&tCo ‘Wool Ottomans, Guced prices” Win. Kuuabe & Go. aT PIANOS 1 7 7 ‘WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL CBGANS. VELVETS! VELVETS! | edoed boned sor font Uo dine ase mon Have you ever passed throuzh this Department? We | “Yul'sd ay Eee Parcel. SS HENRY EVERBACH, 91S F STREET, muy31_Menawing Partner of tho late firm of Ellis & Go —_———— FAMILY SUPPLIES. ONE WORD BEFORE CLOSING: Do not forget that you will save money in your purchases by buying from LANSBURGH & BKO, — ay ce a 420, 422, 44 AND 428 9 Fe re J co | & x - G00 J ker = aun SEVENTH STREET. Doxtars New Yous Hara THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, ix without a doubt the most BEAUTIFUL and themes’ Nererriovs Flour in the world, ‘The Millers have not ouly the most perfec 1MIM,con- | taining as it docs all the most tnyproved Machinery in- vented up to the presnnt tine, bus they pratuces Flow’ ‘Unscnpassep by any mull in the world. To prove that, ‘we would simply state thata large quantity of this mognificent Fiour is shipped aunually to Europeaad eaten at the principal Courtsof the old world, We GUARANTRE that it is wade from selected bard wheat grown in Minnesota and Dakota. It is an acknowledged fect, that in this Flour a perfoct separation of the gluti+ ‘hous particles of the wheat berry and a thorough elim: notion of all weak and wtarchy matter bas at last bees reached. and 4* consequently more NuTuriovs, yild- ing more bread to the barrel than any other Flour. The Dent trade aduntts that from its bread-makine qualities 3tis the cheapest, ax well as the bast, for either family or baker's use, snd unsurpassed by any Flour made Every wack and every varrel is warranted to give eutive estisfaction, STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. Ouc of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents evar offered to the trade, It is unexcelind by any other Pateut except Ceres, and will please the most exacting house ‘Aceper aud satisty the most fastidious epicare GILT-EDGE. Amagnificent Winter Wheat Patoat, RELIANCE, nesota Patent Flour, made by the este css, Ite very cheap and besa- ‘THE FIFTH AVENUE STYLE SILK, DERBY AND OPERA HATS. Introduced by Dunlap & Co. of Now York, NOW READY, ar WILLETT & RUOFPS, SCLE AGENTS, 205 Pennevivants avenue, Soar. 23-1m Prenrox PP. EP ?PREMIUM SOAP, PPP P P A splendid BRR EB ant a! brated Hopgarian p ALL OVER;THE LAND, | tful Potent, within the reach of all claw, and we he “ "| guarantee will give satisfaction toevery ous who wilh tet Seas se csr at Ge cas lp 4 The olf reliable stand-by and the Stan Eve THE BEST THAT 18 MADR | Foc irtistic Mivegualin geal easy Pich priced Pateut Four, whilat it can be bout for 3a ane cconnileralie lees anoney.. Wo defy competitors to being HMM Most WONDERFUL SOAP forth any Floar superior to CERES, STERLING, 3 GILT-EDGE, KELIANCE. of GOLDEN WILL, and we at ES ANY STATE. | eet assured that any houscksoper who tries themoase will Lever use anything else Fur sue by ail grocera 1, HP's Goop To wasn cLoTHES, Wholesale Depot, corer Ast strect and Indiana avenge, fi FACE, HANDS AND PAINTS; | g013 WM. M. GALT & €O. u i Usurct FOR ALL:PURFOSES uy AND REMOVES STAINS. aM a BES Goczamee ap aciocey MM M ¥ TRERE 15 2 xe BA NONE | gSenp ror rr—Try rr! Se IT MARES A NICE LATHER WHOLESALE AGENTS, | Oonsenve i r <D CO. 33 AND BEAR IN MIND— OOD _AND COAL, ___ ~~ LINE, OFFICE AND ¥) im G Hermes.‘ Whact ot of ath Lang W (AA SE YOUR GROCER Hic bo pes cords Oak, @7,lckory. @88 nad FOR LIPPs' a4 Cos Axo Woon. zt — er pei WOOT hina eh mined COR) Sapte seat 3 THAT 18 THE KIND, | !er domeatic uae al'ef widch wouter at : ‘Thi attentiov of consumers is respectfully invited to au taspection of uur stock, STEPHENSON & BRO., ae FPP. PPP gSSg 18 THhist. wharf and 19th et. and Pa. ove. Pepe. — Fee eris le ; W Och HE R. FE Hen a cont OooH HE ED tun . taste MANUFACTURER, JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: BAER eee ® ‘Tweifth and Water streets south went, ocl0-ta.f-tm ‘BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES: 1202 F street northwest: 1516 7th street northwest; & BRO, NS) tad Teh rect, Uct, Hand 1, and $151 Matrest [dec Corner 34 and K etreota northwest: attention to We ql particular our very complete BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE FALL TRADE. We, gre ole, ssents for BURTS CELEBRATED Ly Le MES RHOES "There ere ore teiter. aud are eae Ppt ON pk SERS ISP REY atte is aS | COME SL ox came pmmncr raowran Bre bier 4ece-book 2c ER Seshosy.!0 bet qualitio of ANTHRACTTR and EOE atom inde of, WOOD, ether in the ate or Prepared to from that Hout Ladies” Dorertncat we have tio [= memeber ‘CELEBRATED COUSIN'’s SHOES, FINE KID, button, high heal, ana pointed | Gas Sroves FOR COOKING 4XD HEATING. 4

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