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LOCAL M ENTION. ‘The W OFFICE OF THE CitiEF SI Wasmxeros, D. Indications for 24 Hours, Commenc To-ta For the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Vir- ir Weather, followed by light snow, north- gina, ‘West Winds, nearly stationary temperature. Best Veiver Canrers, $1 per yard. Full Line Tapestry brassels Carpets, 50c. per yard. W. B. Mosks & Sos, 11th and F sts. OPEN For THE SeasoN.—The Buckingham house, 0 15th street, Alex. Petersen, proprietor. nished in suites of apartn tion of premises solicited before making en ments elyewi Situated opposite McPherson square, on 15th, between Land K streets north- ‘West, 1h the most salubrious quarter of the city. Ivportaxt To TRAVELERS.—When you visit at the Buckingham hotel, Fifth avenue, . in. Very cent nent guests; ne: nd has splendid ie parlors t Dilllard rooms, private dining rooins, ete, etc. Te has rooms varying in price’ from $1 per da Testaurant Is Unsurpassed and the prices reasoua- Die. ‘Tue fire at my plac quantity of flowers and plants. Tam fully pre ed to meet all the Wants of my customers, Wa. Coummax. Save Mover by buying your horse blankets and sarrlage robes at Sanford’s, 626 Ist. u-We Gas Prerenes, at Shots, 409 9th st. {$6.00 Newaankers reduced to $4. REISINGER'S fee ct 2 Moves ve Pant ‘The Riggs House Annex. Monday and Tuesday, Dee. 6 and 7, Paris Bonnets and London Hats from Mme. Manctrxire REED, 54 West 23d street, New York city. Represented by Miss Prendergast. ‘X-Mas PReseNts can be reserved now on small Its, SO avold the rush and get first choice atk Hanis & Co.'s, Jow elers, 432 7th st. Frsseu1’s Ice Cream, Ch arlottes and Candies, Fing PortRarrs. Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa. ave. Coorg Gas GLoses, at Shedd’ A Rane Orrontcwrry.—Having become inter- ested in real estate, which requires my undivided attentior, I have devided to dispose of my exten- sive housefurnishing, crockery and toy business, For further particulars apply to owner, K. Goid- ‘Schm id, 812 7th street northwe Every Fawmy should use Bluine for plueing purposes. Watch the papers for reasons why. Now is THE Trixz.—Estabrook’s the place for Dine photogra ph: 1 Market Space. HiRapqvarrers for Gent's Fine Shoes in all the leading styles. Strictly one price. Mrs. W. H. Ricw, 717 Market Space, PHorocRaPus at the Kensington Art Studio, $19 Pennsylvania avenue. nets from $2 a dozen. ‘Finest work only, Otl, Crayon or Pastel Portraits: our own Work, not hired out. Open to-morrow Christmas, ‘Dress Surrs for hire, 414 9th street, OLp Chow Wi rl 5 Kraemer, 737 7th. Just Recervep—aA full line of gloves, including @og-skin, kid, Jersey, ringwood and buck-skin at Jowest prices. “Franc’s, corner 7th and D. ‘The ‘Only strictly one price hat and gent’s furnishing ‘store in the city. BucuTwoop Racks Tuesday, December 7th, at 1.30 p.m. ‘To Meer the requirements of a short season, Madame Emma Soulé will have an opening about ‘The third Week in December of ball and reception dresses at her Washington branch, 1329 F street northwest. BLANKETS, Comforts, lowest price. Stern's, 9047th X-was BvyERs, see our prices of diamonds in City Items. R. Harris & Co., 7th st. ‘Faxcy Lamps, for parlor and library use, at S. S. Bhedd’s, soooch st. = Bavreyesight and dollars. Consult Hempler, cr.43. CITY AND DISTRICT. Amusements To-nigh. ‘Avsavon’s. —“Shane-na-Lawn.” Natioxat_—“A Wall Street Bandit.” ‘Wriaxp Hatt.—Prof. Carpenter. Hgnzoo’s.—“The Silver King.” ‘Haxnis’.—“Monte Cristo.” Doe Msevu.—“Black Hawks.” ‘Manassas PaNouama.—Day and evening. Kaanay’s.—The Big Four. — Barnant’s r assisted eye about half-past 5 o'clock in the even- Ang. It is quite brizht, and situated a little to the northeast of the bright star Arcturus, in the Rortheast quarter of the heavens. Tifieates of the election of E. H. Chamberlain Caldwell M. Pumphrey_ and Charle GM March, 1880, and Re’ Mareh,1Sw7,) as trustees ‘churel, have been filed. he North Presbyterian ‘Tar Concwsta BerLpIxe fourth annual meeting of the ¢ Uve Building Assoctation, |: ; raclected, 25 follows: George J. Jounson, seh, Vice president; M. P. Cal . M. Reed, ©: Directors: W. 1. Goods, ¢ Bateler, D. J. Macarty, EL ¢ ALM. Keed, G. W. Fow! To Buty 4 New Cucreu.—The vestry and par- Ashioners of M Protestant Episcopal ehureh, Capitol Hill, are taking steps to push for- Ward the project of erecting a handsome and com- odious church structure on its lot at. the south- At the C. Duneansor, J. W. . W. Schell, east corner of 3d and A streets southeast. The plans for the church were made and approved Sotne tit the site at the corner namied se- : ¢ foundations WHli be, ft is nt to that part Of Capitol Hil Project the ladles of ‘the parish bazaar, to be held ab McCaul beginning next Monday and continuing four days. ‘The committees in charge have arranged a series of attractions for the four day; and propose to make the entertatnment ‘Worthy of patronage on its merits as well on ac- count of the purpose for which itis given. ——— ‘Tue Crrv Maxkes—The oficial Price Current of the produce exch: tates that the flour mar- Ket fs quiet and there ts no el in price. Graf of all kinds ts in and th Steady. The market for hay ts dull fancy greenly cured timothy. Dark and weather- eaten hay ean only be ph it low pi ‘There is a constant demand Tor good fresh in Dutter; chotee roil ts wanted. ~ ‘The supply or | ¥ eggs is light and demand active for prune Tres Waid; any other 1 nominal demand only. 1 Is now right for dressed poultry, a pect best qu ressed fowl. The ree ations for al? ts of green frutt Night and the marset firm for alikinds. There 1s OW con: Ht sun-dried peaches and apy , excepting wet ane Stru1 in view supply, yet the m Florid: sireet inere=ssi plentitu: pt i demand tor al iy uf venison ts Uckets for f January, two front ts in dress th prices, All re. at Metzerott’s, and tained there, due holice of ume ough the . = METROPOLITAN INVESTNENT AND BUILDING Com- Pany.—Al! the suares of this company have been Taken, and th cond assessment thereon 18 now due tid payab! = of the com- ez If not paid Megets may be Being given t just being finished on ton Tor business, A NoTanue Sare.—Messrs. Duneanson Bros, auctioneers, ar- bow cataloguing a collection of oil paint juding furniture, ¥ hee of this city, the cost of Which fs sald to have been over $200,000, w days for exhibi- nd sale. Persons furnishing or desiring to sents for the hoildays will do well to rare, costly and handsome Ings, statuary, bronzes, & ‘contained in a private resid bric-w-br: Which they Will advertise ina tion mak € fh ‘Wail and see this collection and catalogue, * SPEED, AccURACY AND BEAUTY oF Worg.—“Yes, I passed the civil service ex Talned my present position, bu are st hess Colles ‘work th € Weir own through 3 ut myself under tral Uelligent new appointee in the efvil service. * ‘ne TexKIsH Ree Averio: ade thls large importation Sp. m., whe droider and Cx a Monday will be offered about nuere carpets, Over 100 silk and Of various eastern handiwo with a choice col- vllow silks, Bul; lan dra- doyleys ond = tan * Jection of Damase’ peries, Turkish se: ‘Wherefore great bargains may be expect: ‘Tux Banso Sotorst, Mr. Cammeyes, of New York, engaged for the 'St. Cecelia concert, 1s sald to be inimutabie, oe J.Ja¥ Gouin has a wonderful stock of Christmas tree toys, fancy papers, cards, novelties, Japanese scrolls, fans, mais, etc.” 9th st. near Pa ave. * ‘To Attend the Columbus Trades Con- The federation of organized trades and labor untons of the United States and Canada will begin its annual session at Columbus, Ohio, next Tues- day. On the following day a convention of all national and international trades unions will be held tn the same ctty. Mr. Gabriel Edmonston, of this city, a member of the legislative committee of the federation, says that it will be unite the two boul tion will prevail, Mr. Julien L. Wright, of this city, will go to Columbus to-morrow to represent phical union tn the fed- wes will be Mr. i. Scott, of Can- E object of Wednesday's Comerence of in- ternational trades unfons 1s to provide for an an- nual trades congress, and he thinks ternational TY) ton of trades, Winders, of San Pran ar ents, “Restaurant under the personal supervision of proprietor. Inspec- Miss "icPhervon’s Condition. SLOWLY RECOVERING FROM THE EFFECTS OF HER PALL. The condition of Miss Mary MePherson, the severely injured Thursday night by falling into the excavation made by the Washington Heat and Power company at the cor- treets northwest, 1s much im- proved this morning, and she will’ probably be removed by her anxious relatives from the Emer- er home in the course of the strenuous objections to rs that her removal during the pres- ¥ cause erysipelas to set In, a niece of Contractor McPherson, of West Washington. ee ‘The Exposition Hoard. ANRANGEMENTS FOR THE CONVENTION HERE NEXT w arene, | Young lady who was s r the accessible by either also by stages which . This magnificent ab sand gentlemen,smoking rooms, ner of 7th and F geney hospital to he up- wards, also Superior accommodations for families wishing to maxe either long or short stays. The only destroyed a. smitty Ata meeting last night of the executive com- mittee of. the Permanent Exposition a program for the reception and entertainmentoof the Visitors from abroad at the convention of the board of pro- motion next Tuesday was adopted. About 100 ex-opicio members of the board of promotion are expected to be present, representing twenty- seven states. ‘The first sesston of the convention held at Willard hall on Tuesday at 12 Several addresses Will. be made by prom- ent citizens of Washington and government ofi- cials upon the advantages of locating the expost- Uon fu Washington, ‘Tuesday evening ‘a banquet will be given the visitors at the Kigis house, ‘another short. sesston of the conven- tion will probably be held, unless the business Should be all disposed of on Tuesday, after whtc the visitors will be entertained and escorted about. the city by the local members of the board of pro- . Stern's, 904 7th ‘The committee on arrangements for the conven- Gorham, Parker, Wag- r. John ‘W. Thompson man Of the reception M. Parker the chairman Messrs. Webb, Fo: of the ban juet comunitte ‘The Ice Blockade. TT CAUSES A SUSPENSION OF DREDGING OPERATIONS. The river has heen frozen over with fee an inch thick by the present cold spell, and work on the Potomac fats has been temporarily suspended, Benson & MeNte needed only three days to com- plete their contract, but tor fear of damage to thetr dredges were compelled to haul them off. eis very firm, and for two with mnerry skaters, days it hus been covere Death of a Well-Known HE ACCOMPANIED SECRETARY SEWARD ON HIS TRIP <D THE WORLD. Mr. James Donaldson, the crier of the Criminal Court for twenty years past, died “30 o'clock at his residence, No. 447 stroke of par- sterday after- New York avenue. alysis in April last, but had recovered sufficiently to walk out. Last Thursday he was walking | about the streets and fully expected to resume his t the next term of the ning he had another attack of paralyst Was the immediate cause of his de Ison Wes a native of Ballimore, but came here When quite a Young man and for employed as a driver on the old Union line of omnt- buses between Washington and Georgetown. 1855 he received an appointment as watchman in the State department under Secretary Marc afterwards he became the confidential messenger n Secretary Seward took Donaldson accom. ‘re he was. appointed On Thursday of the department. his trip around thé world Mi panied him, and returning i a justice of the peace and filled th: some Years. Some twenty pointed criér of the Criminal Court and filled that place in such a manner as to gain the esteem of all with whom he came in contact. "ars ago he Ww: District Government Affairs. WATER GUAGES. ‘The following order has been issued by the Com- joners: “That water guages be erected in the various Police stations, engine houses and ‘truck houses aroughout the city. ‘These will be put up by the water ‘ment and will be read and re- corded by the police and fire departments on to be furnished by the water de mt. The guages will be read daily at 9 o'clock a.m, and ‘Once each month, on the 15th day, they will be read each hour for the twenty-four hours. The Tecords so made will be transmitted each month to the office of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia.” TN FAVOR OF SYSTEMATIZING THE CHARITIES. ‘Mr. W.S, Matthews, who was appointed to ex- amine atid report upon the charitable institutions Of the District that have appropriations, from public funds has reported to the Commisstoners, fhat the public charities of the District now often duplicate each other's work, and that the same amount of relief could be given as now, at a much | less cost, if the charities of the District were systematized and conducted upon a uniform plan. ‘10 RECORD WATER PRESSURES. ‘The Commissioners yesterday made an order “that water guages be erected in the various police stations, engine houses and truck houses throughout the city. ‘These guages will be put up by the water department, and will be read and re- corded ‘by the police’ and fire. departinent }on Disnks, to be furnished through the | Water department, | The guages | will be Fead daily at 9 o'clock a. m., and once each month, on the 15th day, they will be read each hour for the 24 hours. “The records so made will be trans- mitted exch month to the office of the Commis- sloners of the District of Columbia, Affairs in West Washington. An Ice BLockabE.—Government clerks residing on the Virginia side of the river were in a predica- ment this’ morning, they belug unable to get to thelr offices on accotint of the river being frozen over. The lee was not strong enough to bear the ‘weight of a man, and was too thick toallow a boat to pass through, EAL ESTATE Sate.—John J. Bogue, real estate agent, has sold for Mrs. M. J. Foertschi, part of lot 13, Old Georgetown, Improved, fronting 24 feet on Bridge strect, to Messrs. Cropley, Boteler & Cramp- ton, for 2,1 Dexx Hext.—Drs. Appleby and Becker recently returned home from a successful deer hunt. ‘TEMPERATURE AND CONDITION OF WATER AT 7 A.M. Great Falls, temperature, 32; condition, 10. Re- ceiving reservoir, temperature, 37; condition at north connection, 7; condition ‘at South connec. toa, 5, Distributing reservoir, temperature, 37; condition at influent’ gate house, 4; condition at effluent gate house, 10. tas ee Montgomery County Matters. AFFAIRS IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY AND VICINITY. Correspondence of Tar EVENING STAR. ROCKVILLE, Mp., Dec. 3. A short equity session of court will be held, be- ginning Monday, December 6—The Baltimore and Olio railroad depot 1s being remodeled and improved. A capactous wing 1s tobe added and used asa freight and storage room. An additional switch fs to be lald.—The cap of a dynamite shell exploded I blowing off two fingers and severely injuring tie hand of Master Samuel Willson, who lives just a mile west of this place, — Mr. Leonard Hayes, near Barnesville, this county, lost seventy-elgit hogs trom cholera one day this Week.——Mr. ‘T. Gaegler, of Montrose, has. sold fitty ‘acres of the Rock creek tract, lying on the allroad, for $50 per acre, 2 nao =e Scotland After ‘The America’s Cup. A FORMAL CHALLENGE FROM MR. JAMES BELL'S THISTLE WILL SOON BE HERE. -otland ts going to make an effort to capture the cup that England and Ire- and have so vainly essayed to win through the erack cutters Genesta and Galatea.” Mr. James Bell’s Thistle, now building on the Clyde, Is to be the challenging boat. This infor- mation was recently conveyed to Secretary John H. Bird, of the New York Yacht, club, by a let from Sveretary William York, of the Royal Clyde ‘Yacht club, and which also contained a challenge for the America’s cup, but which Mr, Bld Was unable to regard by reason of the informal and insufficient character thereof. The following 1s an extract from Mir. Bird's letter: “It (the N. ¥. ¥. club) heartliy appreciates the sportsinaniike tone of your club's challenge. It, however, acts merely a8 a trustee under the letter of gift. "Tt neither builds nor owns a yacht or vessel. It has no control whatever over the May- flower or any other vessel owned by a member of the club except while sailing under the club rules. It is respectfully suggested that a legal challenge can emanate only through © club in favor of a Widow and two daughters, one of them married. —-—_ Amusements. Axsavon's Orexa Hovse.—Mr. Lawrence Bar- rett’s annual visit to Washington, to Albaugh’s on Monday evening next, will this year be extended to two wee favorite here, this lengthening of iis stay will doubtless be & source of pleasure and profit to both the actor and the public. Mr. Barrett will appear in roles already won success. ‘The second week will prob- dleuzi,” on the re- vival of Which Mr. Barrett 1s expending creat care and labor, intending to make magnificent production, scenteally and otherwise, 30 auxiliarles will be en: ihe singing will be a notable featur ‘TeaTer.—The ‘ar at this house next week in ganza, “We, US & ‘W has already pald a couple of visits to bee ach tine with “We, Us & Co.” has uo | AS Mr. Barrett 1s a é During the first. week ‘in which he has up entirely to “1 ta complete and aged in it and company will ap} y amusing extr: Washington, and ha favor by large audiences, 5 to high rank as a dram: its constructors and inte er, and in this ey have alway: T B. Rainsdell (till | TueaTRR—Hallon and Hart's Iss the style of the organ $ of tis house. nd Hart, Hawkins and Collins, the Flet« Moore, Fox and 'Van Auken, gymnasts, and uh Russells are some of the artists who Will partic! weretalry. Board | Porte CHonaL Socrery Co —Already most of seats are taken for the Choral Society's al church Wednesday eve- Uniug indicates that the en- tertalnment WI be one of the most successtul by Unis organization, to which our inusic lovers are indebted for many fine concerts. ‘THs BISCHOFF CoNCERTS.—The Sale of s Uckets, with reserved seats, for the course of tive Bischoit concerts begins on’ Monday moruing, De- cember 6th, at Eilts’ muste store. } cert will be’ on Dee Mendelssohn Quintette Club, w as Soprano vocalist. Professioual art Haxnis’ BisoU THEATER. ctor Who has a wo! his first visit to Washington next Week, ina round of Shakespearean and other He will open in “Hamlet” Mone upported by Miss cSE.—At thiShouse next week “Dad's Girl,” a fare concert at Congregat ning next, and eve ber 14th, by the celebrated ith Miss Alice Ryan e third concert. will be by tS of equally high rank. Mr. Daniel Bandmann, wide reputation, roles at the Bijou. and a good comps ‘the Dill will be and life, which was of Seasons ago at the = in the leading role een in this eity a couple tional theater, with Lizzie It will be’given by a TZ0g% HEXt Week, othing seems to pi a good speciitlty en t week the Ideal company of varlety arusts, ae} Fe highly spok the Second Battle of Bull Run ‘and evening in the chr and Ohio avenue. ar building at 15th st rs of realestate have been recorded as Anna M. Mills to R. J. Corcoran, west pt. $5,025. Fannie A. Moore to €. €. Ridge- bik. 14, LeDroit park; $3,650. John . Pleasant, &e.; lt 10) sq. 231 reneh, Sub 230, S96; $1,250, C. abert and Mary J. Vi A. Windsor to =. BradGord, sub lots 3 qe 1525 edi to HM. Baker, sub Lot 110, A.C. Clark to Ollvia Cox. sq. 8. of member owning a boat slre.dy buflt; otherwise the conditions as to place of construction, cus- tom house certificate of the measurement, and a statement as to the dimensions, rig’ and hame of the vessel might be’ evaded, It 1s also thought that the acceptance of your challenge in favor of a yacht not yet even designed might put the trustee in a false atuitude ir the club were to receive a challenge from the owner of an already constructed yacht who could comply with the letter of gift. ‘The condition as to giving six months’ notice was, no doubt, inserted Uhat the club holding the cup might build a boat, should such action become necessary, after recely- ing a nent of the dimensions Or rig*of the challenging vessel. ‘The club {s at pains to make this stitement, because it desires not to be mis understood by ightforward, courteous adversary. It Js needless to add that if a chal- leng mplance with the letter of gift be tor- warded, the New York Yacht club will promptly accept the same.” ‘To Unis Mr. York replied, on ing the circumstances und ich the challenge Was sent, and that he has “already forwarded documentary evidence of Mr, Bell's authority to challenge on behalf of the club, and. when I have ‘nt you the six months’ notice of the day for the proposed races, accompanted by the British equiv- alent to your custom house certificate of measure November 18, stat | ment (viz., a certified extract from the vessel's register, stating her rig, dimensions, and ton nage), the formalities of the challenge, as stated in the letter of gitt, will, I believe, be. fully com plied with.” ‘The formal challenge of the Thistle ts expected in New York before the February meeting of the New York yacht club. UY VERE Uv VE ANOTHER RUSH OF COATS. ANOTHER RUSH OF COATS. Two more of those handsome Plush Visites, $9.99; regular price $15. S18 Plush Visites, with tail trimmings, $12.98, Anew line Astrakhan Visites, $7.98; former price $10 Allour 88 Boucle Jackets $3.98. Do not miss this oangain. Our $7 Jersey Jacket $3.98. A few Black Diagonal Jackets $2.50 ; former price 84 ve ade Newmarket, brown, 84.79; would be cheap at $6. Our $7 Black Diagonal Newmarkets, all at $4.98, Us a call before you purchase. It will pay. ‘The goods are new, and, above all, cheap. Ask to see our $2.98 Astrakhan trimmed Coat. A few more of 83.69 New- markets left. con ue pons to James Bennett, jorris Keim to Helen E. $250. Margaret 1. executors, to the Penn. Mutual Life Insurance BY, SUD, lots 4 and 5, sq. 690; pt. subs. 5 to ition Wallan jatheth Brindley to. Aylett T. Holton cab. L. M. Saunders et ‘ider, pt. 9, Sq. 793; $50. 0 E. M. Noble, sub. lot 106 of ‘96 to 99, Lanter Heights; $1,120. we sub. 17, sq. 10 and 15, sq. 1olS 165 to 168, s4. 673; ala trustens to LH Schine first -Ix days of the month a fine of A CASE FOR THE CrviL. CouRrs.—To-day, in the Poltee Court, Mr. William Burris was chabged by jored, with destroying y wis charged by Bi malicious trespass. Both claim the ownership to ‘of property situated near the corner of 4th and A streets southeast, on whi Gray begun the erection of a butldt ris had torn down, but as both actions were done under color of Hight, the prosecuting oMicers is for the civil courts, and a nolle pros. Was entered in each case, soitiehied Lamar 1 to the advertisement of four | Edward Gray, nev of Sstreet,—an €x- hit ts charged ing whieh Bur- thought It w: ACALL ox Hts BroTHeR Cost Hne $5.— night Officer Howell arrested Edward ‘Luc.ett, ngaxing in a game ot »bstructing the pavement, In the her James called to see him and e same charg colored, on a charge of “crap,” thereby evenlig his broth he, too, was locked up on morniug, in the Police Court, they were each fined nation and _oD- in the same office nts and graduates of Spencerian bisi- ge, Whose Speed, accuraey and beauty of ow mine Into the shade. “Tam told these perts cannot be spared trom the Office, Dut hold nistrations,” 1 shill Ing there to-day,” sald an -Ficnt 1 4 STREET Can.—Last night about eight men started afight in a her of 7th and B streets, ver Stopped (the car and (put them out. arted one of the men sto} horse and made things lively tor tne driver t few minutes. Four ‘cars were stat Detective Horne answered a distress by one of the drivers, of the driver of the car in which the distar originated the officer arrested o'clock several drunke 9th streetcar, at the Duneanson Bros, corner of th and D streets, will close the sale of ‘and on complaint Be cr 12e. Linen Handkerchiefs, 9c. 15e. Children’s Mitts, 10c. 9c. Children’s Worsted Caps, 24c, 8c. Tobogwan Lider Down Caps, 690. -. Tobogwan Caps, 44¢. 2.48 Plush Normandy Caps, $1.75. ‘$2.48 White Merino Short Coats, 81.75. $2.68 Infants’ White Long Coats, 81.98. 85 Embroidered Merino Coats, $2.75. ‘75e. Pur Top Gloves, 68e. Embroidered Back Gloves, 79c. All these and numerous other Souvenirs. Call early. It will save you money, and give you first selection of goods. oc gS TE ae ok AA oo FL AAA cco ELLL AA 212-2 A. B. Fossex, DRUGGIST, having recently bought out the Drug Store of J. 8. ‘Tyree, corner of 7th and T sts. n.w., has just laid in lance ‘invoice of pure Druss and Chemicals, with a large stock of HOLIDAY GOODS, such as Dressing Cases, Manicure Sets, Shaving Cases, Whisk Holders ‘Mirrors, Perfumes, Hair and Tooth Brushes; also Fancy Cut-Glass bottles too numerous to mention, which he Fespectfully invites the public to call and examine. Satisfactory arrangements have been made with Mr. Who Was released on felted in the Police ‘Tug UstON VETERANS’ Usiox.—W. 8. Hancock Tan union, has elected the i ades to serve the ensull Year: Colonel, L. D. Bumpus; Weutenant colonel Judson Knight; major, Jolin Welch; master, Arthur ‘Schatz: ‘su chaplain, L. H. York; oficer ; officer ‘of the drum major, Henry Zell coldr bearer, 8. post No. 1, Unton Veter tollowing-named comr: 2 St eee i; fife ‘major, Joseph Rt Andrews; historian, D. W. Peters, D. P. 4.8. Tyree to remain with me, 230-1m Ger Tuz Best i ‘THE CONCORD HARNESS. ‘The Concord Collar, Team ‘name and trade mark. SE ETRE Se ee emerge 4 ee cae Tt eee ‘The Courts. Court IN GENERAL TERM. ‘Yesterday, Shipman agt. Magarity; argued and Equrrr Covar.—Judge James. ‘Yesterday, Hill agt. sinith; auditor's report con- firmed. Criitenden agt. Crittenden; coramission to take testimony in Connecticut ordered to issue. Progate Covrt—Judge James. Yesterday, will of Alexander Dodge; admitted t0 record, and letters isstled to Clarence Dodge; bond, $800. Will of George Maulsby; do, 16,000. Will of Francis 1. d0., do., to Jane Fugetts bona, 500, "Wil or Richard Cramt: dou aoe (Cialts, bond, $000, Will of Gedrye ‘A. Bohrer; 40. to Gatherine Bohrer; bond Elizabeth Smith; do. ‘do. to ‘nomas Frances; bond, $9,000. Will of William. Crimmins filed; do, do. to widow ; special bond $500. Estate of Peter Ce caveat against probate of will, Estate of vel McCarthy; motion for commission to take testimony flied. Exemplified copy of will of R. C. Morgan, of Brooklyn, filed and leave granted to sell pew. Will of Michael H. Ford “filed, Estate of Gustave Weigle; letters of administration, with will annexed’ t6 Liewellen Deane; bond $600. Estate W. D. Aiken; dgment_agt. W. H. Barstow entered satisfied: state of W. Lenox Towers; letters of administra- ‘ton tssued to W. H. Dempsey; bond $400. POLice Covrt—Judge Snell. To-day, Webb Dougherty, profanity on C street northwest; collateral forfeited. Abie Thorn, loud and bolsterous on 12th street southwest; $5 or 15 days, Thomas H, Turt #r, disorderly conduct on H street southwest; do, Jennie Cochran, profanity on 43g street southwest; $5 or 7 days. Edward Luckett, colored, disorderly conduct on M street: ‘Southweet, $5 or 15. James Luckett, colored, do. 0. Sea ‘A Burrow IN A Boy's Nostrit.—An interesting medical case was treated in Spartanburg, 8. C., a few days ago. ‘The patient, a boy 10 years oid, had for six years been treated by phystelans for catarrh, but ho relief obtained. A specialist con- cluded ‘that the nostril was obstructed by some foreign substance; and, performing an operation, found a large size brass'shoe button. The patient 4s recovering rapidly. : sos A movement is on foot among the four thousand or five chousand bookkeepers and clerks in Cin- cinnati to organize and Join the Knights of Labor Ana body. ‘The object 1s not so much to make a demand for better pay, but particularly to secure more reasonable hours for work, cents; Soap, 2 mors, use CUTICURA SOAP. Frou 115 Lvs. To 161 Los. ‘TO THE CUTICURA REMEDIES I OWE MY HEALTH, MY HAPPINESS AND MY LIFE. Aday never passes that I do not think and speak kindly of the Curicuna ReMEpres. Seven years azo, all of a dozen Iumps formed on my neck, ranging in. size froma cherry stone to an orange. The large ones were frightful to look at, and painful to bear; people turned aside when they saw me, in disgust, and T was ashamed to be on the street, or in society. Py and their treatment, and all medicines failed to do any good. Ina moment of despair I tried the Curicuna ReMEpres—Curicuna, the Great Skin Cure, and CutI- cura Soar, an exquisite Skin Beautifier, externally, and Curicuna ResoLvenr, the new Blood Purifier, in: ternally; the small lumps (as Teall them) gradually disappeared, and the large ones broke, in about two weeks, discharging large quantities of matter, leaving two slight scars in my neck to-day to tell the story of any suffering. My weizht then was one hundred and fifteen sickly ponnds; my weight now is one hundred and sixty-one solid, healthy pounds, and my heizht is only five feet five inches. Inimy travels I praised the Currcuna Resepres, North, South, East and West. To Curtcuna RemEDrEs I OWE MY HEALTH, MY HAPPIC NESS and Mx LIFE. A prominent New York druswist asked me the other day, “Do you still use the Curtcuna | REMEDIES; you look to be in perfect health?” My re- ly was, “Ido, and shall always. I have never known | ‘what sickness is since commenced using the Cuticv- | na Remeptes.” Sometimes Iam lauzhed at by prais- ing them to people not acquainted with their merits, ‘but sooner or later they will come to their senses and | believe the same as those that use them, as dozens have | whom Ihave told. May the time come when there shall be a large Curicuna Supply House in every city in the world, for the beuefit of humanity, where the Cvticuna Remepres shall be sold oxy, so that there | will be rarely a need of ever entering a drug store. M. HUSBANDS, P.O. Box 1697, New York, N. ¥. CortcuRa REMEDIES ares positive cure for every form of Skin and Blood Diseases, from Pimples to Scrofula. Sold everywhere. Price: Curtcura, 50 cents; RESOLVENT, $1. Prepared by the Porren Dave ax CHEmIcaL Co., Boston, Mass. SEND FOR “HOW TO CURE SKIN DISEASES.” Pimples, Blackheads, Skin Blemishes and Baby Hu- ‘With their weary, dull, aching, lifeless, all-gone sensa- tion, relieved in one minute by the CuricuRa ANTI PaIN Prastem. Warranted. At Druggists, 25 cents. Potter Drug Co., Boston. ai Cas Prices Children's wear, 2 linen, immense size, worth #1, or a lange size Bridal Quilt, worth $1.50, ‘presented to each customer Who Buys 810 worth of Dry Goods. KIDNEY PAINS, FOR DRY Goops. ET, $1. PUN ‘DIES GooDs, all ith, ow Soe WOOL BLANKITS, extra heavy, immense Goods, all colors, fold, 12 varia for #2. ED COMFORTS, 750. t_assortuient of BLACK SILKS, 50, 75,87, 0, VELVETS, 21.50, ‘ODS, extra wide width, 30c, MERE SHAWLS, pure wool, 81.50. FOle BOYS! WEAN, exeellent quality, one half wid # WOOL, BLANKETS, 8 NEN TABLE DAMASK, 3754, WOOL BRIGHT PLAID DikES$ 5, 50¢. GOODS, for dsome Damask Towels, all pure fine PU A pair of our hi DRY GOODS AT CASH PRICES. coo A RRR, ITIT ERE RRR ™ 9885 cn R oe an RR RoR" § GAA Ree T Fe ire” Ses. Go AAA RR T EO RUE do cooA AR R T EEE R BR Sss8 77 n27___711 MARKET SPACE, near 7th street. ccc. e"o & on ce OF LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS AND SUITS. It is rather early in the gale, still we are compelled to do ., We are not so fort of all that pass our sto Dut two show windows to display or repre yenise assort- nent of woods contained iu our 28 deparunents. We therefore offer special inducements to bring you in, ‘when you once Establishment, and t ¢ for yourself our Mammoth, uode in which we conduct our An assortment of Ladies Jackets, some Satin lined in Boucle, Beaver and Jersey Cloth, some of which have sold as high ax 811.00—1one sold less than $6. Hotrbar Goons. IMMENSE STOCK! GREAT VARIETY! AT PRICES LOWER THAN THEY HAVE EVER BEEN SOLD. Beautiful Toilet Sets, from $1.00 up to $10.00. 150 dozen Colored Silk Handkerchiefs, at 3734 cts., 50 cta,, 75 cts. and 81.00. 50dozen Heavy White Hemstitched Silk Handker- chiefs, at 50 ets... 75 cts., $1.00 and 81.25. 300 dozen Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Linen Handker- chiefs, plain white and colored border, from 10 cts. up to the finest. ‘Real and Imitation Alligator Skin Satchels, Bags and Pocket Books. Perfumes in Fancy Bottles and Boxes. Nothing more appropriate for a Christmas Present than a fine Silk or Velvet Dress Pattern. Select from our stock and save money. Our Colored and Black Satin Rhadames and Black Gros Grain Silks ure extraordinary good value. A Seal Plush Sacque at 825.00, $35.00 or $40.00, is ‘nice Christmas Present. Every Cloth Garment will be sold less than cost to close them ont, ns our cloak room is needed for our inereased trade in Silks and Velvets. 500 Quilted Bed Comforts, at 81.00. Blankets from $1.00 per pair up to $12.00. Store will be open until 10 o'clock to accommodate our customers until after the holidays, W. W, BURDETTE & CO., Ascott 928 7th St and 706 K St. nw. CITY ITEMS. aes American Wine in Europe.—Mr. Speer, the New Jersey producer of Port Wine, has an Offer from certain capitalists to purchase all his Wine for shipment abroad. ‘They claim Mr. Speer’s Wines are unexcelled by any production in the World. Orders from Dresden and other parts of Europe have been flied by Mr. Speer during the past year, and they have become very popular on the other'side on account of their valuable medi- ¢al properties. Mr. Speer refuses to sell his Wines to one firm, or sell out his bustness—his be- ing the only Oporto Grape Vineyards in this coun- ty. He claims that as he has spent twenty-six years of his life in bringing these grapes to. per- fection in this country and to mature a Wine, that he will not, at this time of life, let go out of the family one’ of the handsomest vineyards in the World, that will be a boon for generations to come, For sdle by Drugytsts and Grocers. 1 You Are Down Town This Evening ‘Take home a sack of “Invincible” Flour. It will please you, YN, T, MErzGER & BRo., 2 417 7ih street northwest. ‘Roys for AU Ages at A. Kautman’s combina- tion, Lith st. se. 2 Johnson’s, Cor. 13th and E. Oysters, fish, game, meals and ready lunch, in Haven Bays, Saddle Rocks, Hampton Bars, Norfolks, Cape’ May Salts, &c., Steamed chating dish, New York stews, broiled, roast, &c, No mis- representations. None but the be: S perience, Ladies’ large saloon attached, a Every Lady Shoul Cant at Oppenheimer’s and see the beautiful samples of Embroidery Work. 528 9th street northwest, St. Cloud buildin; 1 Ladies’, Misses? and Children’s under- wear very-cheap, at the Combination, 11 St. $e. 2 Johnson’s, 9th and E. A large shtjment of Oysters arrived this day, all of the finest grades; will be servedin every known styl to sult the ‘taste. The celebrated Lynn ven Bays, half shell; the best Steamed in the Also, "Fish, Game and Every Delicacy in mn. Call on Frank Johnson and be convinced he truth, Southwest cor. 9th and E sts. La- dies’ Saloon frst 2 Great Reduction on ladies, misses and children’s coats, aufman’s, 1th st. se. 2 Plain and Fancy Stitching and Quilting to order at Oppenheimer’s, 528 9th street north- west, St. Cloud building. 1 Old Rye Whisky our years old) $2.30 a gation, N.T. Merzcer & Bro. 1 417 7th street northwest. Horse Blankets and Carriage Robes cheap for cash at Sanford’s, @261St nw. 1 Bargains in Jewelry AT FRANK'S. . A gift most appreciated ts one that will last. From my stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware and Cutlery you cannot fail'to make a good selection, ‘The iow prices and reputation of the house is a guarantee that all will be treated fairly. Presents selected now will be safely stored. ull Wanted. Wa. M. FRANK, SséW,’ 457 Pennsylvania avenue, ‘Twenty-five Per Cent off on all coats for ladies, misses and children, at A. Kaufman's, 11th sts. & 2 Sewing Machines for rent and repairing at Oppenheimer's, 598 9th street northwest. 1 Blankets and Comforts very cheap at the Combination, 11th'st. s. 2 Scott’s Emulsion of Pure CoD LIVER OIL, WITH HYPOPHOSPHITES, 45a most valuable remedy for Consumption, Scrot- ula, Wasting Diseases, of children, Colds and Chronte Coughs, and in’all conditions where there 4 8 loss of flesh, a lack of nerve power anda gen- eral debility of the system. eotw No Special Coat advertised at A. Kaufman’s cloak Sale, All reduced 25 per cent. 2 ‘The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will send their celebrated Voltate Belt and Elec- trie Appliances, on thirty days’ trial, to any man (young or middle-aged) aMicted with’ nervous de- Dility, loss of vitality of nerve force and ‘vigor, and other disea: he grea agent ever discovered. Write to th {rated pamphlet tred. No risk 4s incurred, as lays’ trial 1s allowed, sew,ém uirty Ladies’, misses’ and Chil- % your own price, at A. Kautman’s, pS. ith st. s.e, Baker’s Cod Liver Oil and Malt fs found of great, value, even in advanced stages of con- NEW PUBLICATIONS. st ‘NICHOLAS SONGS. Acollection of original muste by the best Amer- have it, It isa pleasure to look it over. THE CENTURY CO., New York. SALE—GREATEST By | IN THE ARGATN 14 room honse: all Seer R SALE — COMFORTAULE HOUSE, HA somest part of new northwest it Oirele and British mniny-TooKH en. sete) Tene 13,000. “Diseount Nist'u.w, between Sand? p- JNEW SatioNaL Teeare IS (SATUI THIS SATURDAY) EVENING MR See LAWRENCE 2 VIOLA ALLEN, In The Great Drama of Wall Street Life, A WALL STREET BANDIT. Next Wee ‘A Flay that has made aif Xmerica Laugh, MESTAYER—VAUGHN Great Laughing Success W. A. MESTAY! THERESA VAUGHN. And the representative company of Comedians ‘Vocalists in America, = EVEIQTHING "NEW. ow New Costumes. New Scenery. dd (AP2AUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT AT ¥. LAST APPEARANCE OF LAST APPEARANCE OF ‘The Representative Irish W. J. SCANLAN PEEK-A-BOO. ‘Under hemanagement of AUGUSTUS PITOU, in the Greatest of all Irish Plays, " SHANE-NA-LAWN, Hear Scanlan’s new songs, written by him during Disiate tong atheriug the Myrtle with Mary Myrtle with 3 Suggested by his meeting with a lovely Irish girl, who ecorted nn Bt « feuide thre mugh the Gap of Duntoc. “Why Paddy Is Always Poor. bes we" cRteuiember Boy, You're Trish.” ‘And all the old favorites, incinding is world famous ‘PEEK-A'BOO. Next week—MR. LAWRENCE BARRETT. 129 [AEBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE EXTRA. COMMENCING MONDAY, DEC. 6. MR. LAWRENCE BARRETT. Monday, RICHELIEU; Tuesday Nieht and Satunda Matinee, FEANCESCA* DA” RIMINI; Wedneslay, HAMLET; Thu YORICK’S LOVE; Friday, Grand Double Bill, MERCHANT OF VENICE and DAVID GRANICH Saturday Bvening, JULIUS CABAL, Beats how on sale at Box Office. as OLONIAL BEACH DINNER AND SOCIABLE, NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING (DEC. 8TH), At NATIONAL RIFLES’ ARMORY HALL, From 4 to 11 o'clock pan. Admission, including Dinner, 25 cts. Proceeds will be devoted to aid in building a Union Chapel at Colonial Beach, Va. fret KR SALE— HANDSOME IN miodern two-story a fronts finished int black in only three squares from C hear Government’ Printing oftice. fronting public square: it SALE—-THREE SIX ROOM DWELLING! VAL. 1243 HK st. ne. cold water, range, latrole. slate mantels and conventences; peice $2,800; on cary te bath room, hot an oon ON 1ST ST. Tooms. all modern: i 50. ‘ond lane celia Bot JOR SALE—A V1 ween Band C sta. uprovements: Jot 40x100 f 5 Sst nw. mew, 7 BOX100 18. built by ow stantial and cosy’: price, ‘Many other Houses. E RESIDENC Go eee tern vail parts of the eity. oe BN ALE-MODERN PRESSED-BRICK | BAY ow S-room hottse on hear two lines of care, ‘Small, Seven-room I5thand 16th: near “ars odern Hirick Houses, and conerete cellars: Cst.8.€.: 8 Modern Brick, Pat, Bear corner “1Gch. 10 rooms; JOHN BOWLES & OO. st bet. Sti: and Oth; rooins and bath south front; $7,000. ag-2t NTRALLY LOCATED AND WELL built Brick House, 815 owner; 9 rooms, neatly finished ce; $6,800. ALBERT. SALE—TWO TWO-STORY, and 915 Ust.nw, TI hed. coutaining 8 Toons, . ents, bay window: very tive for the low pric most at the door. ‘of B4,000 each, Wh st, care al- ‘Terms easy. “INO. A. PRESCOTT, 1416 F st. nw. LE — BRICK cellar and bath, 4th st., 7 can be seen Dy OR SALE — HOUSES IN NORTHWEST AND. northeast. Call for circular. JOHN SHERMA’ CO., 1407 F st. VOR SALE_A_ NEAT, EIGHT-ROOM THREE- &, with stable, on E sizeet, between Gth OR SALE OR RENT—A 1100 Ost. nw, AZAAR. ‘The Ladies of St. Mark's P. E. Church will hold» BAZAAT, For the benefit of the Bulldins Fiind, on DECEMBER + 7 8 atid Dy a McCAULEY'S HALL, PA. AVE., bet. 2d. and 33d sts. 8. ¢. ‘The picture of “Somebody's Angels.” by Mra. A, F. Steele, now on exhibition in Whittinwton's window, No. 1271 Pennsylvania ave..will be voted for at the Bazaar. The public is cordially invited to attend and ‘ely on the good work. Sarr aoe RICYCLES AND BICYCLES FOR RENT BY hour, day or month. Largest ansortment of Borst and Misses’ Tricycles, from 83 up. CADI- L CYCLE CO., 1406 N.Yeave. 23m ERNAN’S_WASHINGTON THEATER, ~A decided success."—Post_ BEHOLD THE CONQUER 4 BIG SPECIALTY iG BAND APPROACH! BIG : CIALTY CO! ENS MARTIN. The Great European Novelty Stars. HARVEY BROTHERS, Musical Clowns, HINES & REMINGTON, Sketch Team, 3° LA MARTINE BROS, 3 he Gytinasivim, Funny. Grater ‘HEFFER!) & McDONALD, ‘The Irish Einbaseadors. CUPONTI, the Hindou Stgeler. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Next Week —Hallen & Hart's FIRST PRIZE WONDERFUL SHOW THIS WEEK! Last three days of the Famous Scout, ‘ARIZONA JOE. ‘The Champion Shooting Star of the World, in eee Eke Introducing the Grestest Acting ‘Dogs and Horses in e Admission only 10 cents. Next Week—Silvo & Liston's Ideal Novelty Co. BP scHore concents—isee-s7. SIXTH SEASON, CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Two by the best Professional Artists and Three the beat local talent. First concert, ed TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 14, BY THE FAMOUS MENDELSSOHN QUINTETTE CLUB, OF BOSTON. Cours: tickets with reserved seats $1.00, for sale at Ellis & Co.'s, on and after Monday, Dee. 6." dl-1 . CALDWELL'S DANCING ACADEMY seph's Hull, oth and H sts. b-W., every Tues. Gay and Friday, Class reunion 8 tod pm. Dancin, tuusie furnished for Balls, Partie, 8; residence 114 stn. lw Hee 20G'S (NINTH STREET) OPERA HOUSE. _ ‘Commencing MONDAY, November 29. Every Afternoon at 2. Night ‘at 8: H.C. Miner's Original and Only Production of THE SILVER KING, Under the manarciient of Ki Hedley and Harrison. ‘Stevens without equal in the history of tue a yesented bys compauy of decided mexit and excel” fence: Next Week—DAD’S GIRL. o@ Sreciat Norice.—Reserved-seat tickets can be Telephone call, 133-2. i =e 230 ‘ARIS’ BIJOU THEATER. sumption. It is pleasant in taste and should have atrial. “Jony C. BAKER & Co,, Phila., and at drug- gists. Big Assortment to select from; new, fresh goods{eut25 percent at the A. Kautitan eoiabina- tion. ‘Throat Diseases commence with a cough, cold orsore throat. “Brown's Bronchial Troches* ve immediate reliet, Sold only in boxes. Price 35 cents. €0 It Will Pay You to make the tripto A. Kaut- man’s combination, 11th st. se. 2 $3 Per G 75. Quart Bottle, No.1 Rye Whiskey, best’ in the world for the money. Orders by mall, McGze’s, 9th near D st, W&s Holiday Goods and toy display in grand style at A. Kautman’s double combination, 11th st se, 2 Horse Blankets and Lap Robes at 10 per cent discount from our already low prices, on ac- count of belng overstocked. Jas. 8. Topham, 1231 Pa. ave. nw. 2 Critic, Post and Hep. have each a column loaded with specialties for A. Kaufinan, 2 A Pure Article of Wines or Liquors at reasonable prices. Hugh J. Fegan’s, 305 9th st. Old established family Mquor stor: 2 to be closed out at $4.00. ? A TTT id d THT gts wat oe a AA OT oe ee ra Lares Only fifty more of those Newmarkets lately adver- tised and on which we had such a run, ‘These New: imarketsare trimmed with Plush, Nutria and. Astra chan. Some sold as high us $14, none less than $10; your choice now for A THT gfe Gt Ma She Silk Matelasse Russian Circulars, some with fur all around, others with fur’ down Goris arn tae ee aoe siete Trrr 1 5555 rN 7 ge ae 20% 4 Hos) oe Fe Ba Fg SMO. PAE fb bso. ~ o.8 oo One lot Imported Berlin; Paletots in black beaver tele with astrachan. We sold them only Sosa, day at $18. We now offer them at 81:50." Fancy Embroidered Sli big assort- ior Samhprier ary ey om a3 Closing Out to rebuild. Great bargains! No fair offer rej led. 736 7th st. 3 All Kinds of usetul presents and some elegant ones at the Combination, 1ith st... 2 Fresh Alderney Butter churned every morning and delivered in 3g Ib. “Ward” prints, 45c. per 1D. Also, Cottage Chéese and Buttermilk; Sweet MIK.| 5c. per quart. Cream 15¢. STH ST. N.W., A FEW TABLE 2 SBoracts’ aeairol” gi8 per Monde ge L1e References required ee. yOWA CIRCLE—TABLE BOARD IN SMALL FAM TSty}ierms poderate in advance, Bor 7 Star of- 'URNISHED FRONT ROOMS_WITH OR WITH- Li gut pourd. 1907 Pennsylvania ave, 2d floor. R, RENT—1037 1 ST. NW, PLEASANT SUITE of front rooms handsomely dnd newly furnished; ‘southern exposure; half block from the ‘Arlington. 130-1 PALMER HOUSE, 421 11TH ST. N. wW.; FIRST- {opened beat board ti tas ig hal ageaee eons Pemusyivanta ave. oi a ae 1] 208 F,S1t_ROOMS EN SUITE OR SINGLE, O08 Fitna BAAN ate Soe 1308 D. B: STOCKHAM. }J{OR RENT—ONE HANDSOME SUITE OF ROOMS ‘second floor; also two communi Rooms: some Sg Rew ups Somes 1328 LF Oe le ‘A ‘iret-class ‘Hefere at Tab jers can D6 accommodated. n13-18t"" ; McPHERSON eoiesim ‘Mus. M. T. SOUTHALL, (QPRAGUE MANSION, 601 E ST. N.W.—SE) wit ‘Board, Shey gta wae art clas me Ae FROARD AND ROOMS AT 314 AND 316 iN Booms $> to to Bepetetont wie ceaen ber day. 8. Wi ite Work; W: Br AeEE cian a to 08 Ror Sua The Tal Actor, HORACE LEWIS IN DUMAS' MASTER WORK, MONTE CRISTO ter coal Laeger epee a eae area extra charge. ‘No. of Telephone, 831-3, me ‘Next Week.—The Great ‘D.E. BANDMAN. 129-6 Witeann BALL ‘Third Week of PROF. CARPENTER, PSYCHIC MARVELS OF MESMERISM. EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK AT 8. Se. Reserved seats, 50c. __n20-6t_ ‘OURTH SEASON FIRST CONCERT. CHORAL SOCIETY. Congregational Church, WEDNESDAY, December 8. Soloists: Miss Charlotte Walker, Soprano, ‘Mr. Whitney Mockridge, Tenor, ‘Mr. George Prehn, Baritone. ‘Programs at the music stores. Admission 50 cents. Secured seats $1, at Ellis’, 937 Pennsylvania ave., after December 1. n27-10t Woxexs., EXCHANGE, 1320 | F_ ST.—HOME- made Cakes, Preserves and Fancy Work. Mishing to deposit work are ‘requested to do ao,an 3000 2s possible. ISS ROSA BAND, ra cher of Elocution incl Volce Culture, prepares Ladies and Gentlemen for ° ee eee ion. coaching. Pfotaning Setenta for reading ou the plationm oF in Can be seen from 11 until 6 on Tuesdays, Wednes- yeand Fridays at —— 'No. 1338 H street northwest, _n2-002 Washington, SORAMA OF BATTLE OF BULL RUN, Distt to blgeka south of Fenny Tvania ave, oat real rene ever painted: Lighted at niet by 300 electric lights. n from 9.2. 1. to 10 p.m. Riimiasion, 30 cen tx: Children under 12 years, 25 conta. On Sundays bald price. sez LOST AND FOUND. O8T_YESTERDAY, IN GOING FROM THE BOS. Yon Store to ‘one $10, oue 85 bil two Sliver Dollars, ‘The palance is returned to the s S BEE 8 8TS. D.w., aD valuable sts Fae eget fr eta rae 416 1. aw. & 7 ost_FRiD! SON , VALLEY, = saat yet cm se os Le io. End receive reward ase” Brick Houses, Houses new: press-bric ments: $200 cash, balanice on ver} a1 a nd 436 sts. ; -CHEAP—TEN-ROOM BRICK HOUSE on Maryland ay 7 t; all Inod. imps.; $3,100. C. 1. PAR QOR SALE — N-ROOM BRICK AKKEL, 4 and E sts. SALE—CHEAP- room Brick Ho: far shops: mod. smps.; capitol st.. bet K 200 ‘OLD AT ONCE, 11 ROOMS ON tween ds 4 Pierce Place, only, RYECT GEM OF A HOUSE ON lar: all modern of New ¥ork av no Su VERY DESIRABLE DWELLING ON B feet front, three roo the low price of 814,000. TY. 1226 F stn. w. Apply tod. W. P. MYERS, 1 AND! Dwelling, rood front, mod. imps: near Towa Circle. Price 88, JOR SALE — VERY DESIRABLE NEARLY NEW three-story brick dwelling, near Dupout Circle; ten Tooms, bath room, furnace room and fine closets, elec- tric bells, stationary washtubs: sanitary plumbing: olué wood mantel ‘Se. Price, 8114 E ween oo : a3 § RK SALE—THREE HANDSOME NEWLY-BUILT fhree’stories, basement, improvements, ‘The above houses are open for inspection. Two elegant newly-built houses of . between Massachusetts ave and N st. house of 12 rooms on N'st. nw, bet. each, on M st., bet. to owner, R. GOLD- posite the new 2 rooms each on. 13th and 13th ste. ‘Two cleat houses of 12 rooms 9 a GED St fcrniation appl 7th at. H.W. Det I INE-ROOM BRICK: WATER, GAS, Ju eoeddonter: nice lot; Hat. ne. neat OR SALE— B00 Ty eth, ars. fi GE S000 wth 1.200 i 412 Sdie.th. Br. 17000 2,000 108-110 Boundary st h.2r...., between 16th th, M ‘The above is on! tion of the property on my books. For full lst call at office for bullet the Int and Toth. fas} (OS. E. WAGGAMAN. CASH, GOOD n per cent investment, BABGAIN FOR ‘hance for a house or ‘That nice dwelling house, 43 ; verninent reservation : six roots and bat Call or address, PATRICK Attorney at Law, 1106 F 8. w. ‘OR SALE—CHEAP—SMALL DESIRABLE REST- dence, north west section of the city. jute a. substantial, dence. containing § room Coun. ave. on Mat. wh Worick resi ‘od bath roa aituated ear ‘will be sald low to a rou FISHER & OO, 1324 Fat uw. ‘OR SALE—FINE THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, fronting south on T st. 1. Wi ms; bath, cellar, &c. el Sohimer Upgueht. extra hue tobe, #30: | Sorrent "HUGSMVORCH & Coe W0' 7th we w OR SALE — BRIC! | For, SALE—HIRDS_A FIN! STORE AND DWELLING, with stock of F: : 'y Goods aud Notions, H wang office: price, $3,000. “E. | Also, Bird Food and Caves. at the JAL BARGAINS— Houseson Ast m, @. iuprovementa: 10 per cout Investinent. “Price only: hb. Also, room Brick, Wallach Place, bet. 13thé& 14th ats, $4. DR SALE—SPE ‘Several six-ro01 Sesh PeLGwite r nd cellar, L, bet. N.Cap. Place, new house. 8: rooms, Kingman ‘st, bet. 234 and 24th ms, on Gorcoran st... rooms, 14th st, business Toouus, Fentou at t. aeegsereees 20 Fooms ou N st, R SALE—ON "just compl ‘THE HANDSOME RESIDENCE 1330 fifty yards south of ig ‘gure. CHARLES EAREY RK SALE OR RENT—A NICE HOME—TWO new 11-room bricl ‘substan vaults in rear. ‘Terms and vegetable v ‘Apply to 0: E. DUEFY, 607 Tth st. nw. SALE—705_ 1 8ST. SE, WITH TWO AD. ‘vacant lot, $1,500, BOLTOS, oth and F sta.n.w. cory ehcp ROE SALE Goon: ita Wil net over 8 it ‘over 8 per cent on price A. P. HILL & 00., 1338 Fst. __FOR SALE—HOUSES. __ Ok SALE—A BEAUTIFOL NEW BRICK HOUSE, Ey aa =e SALE—SPLENDID GHANCE FOR INVEST. Beran ahaa meee gituated re, Rae ee =i NY000 can Sige 28 N.Y aw 020.2 . OR SALE—HO “230M st. ner. & Pn ie SB tetinatie ane SET E ar Six Room Brick Houne,A st. et th and 7th stamens oth all mod. tmps.; now under dense at 425 per. z THos n22-1m JOR SALE—ON GST. N. W. BETWEEN and 13th, nine room, Introlie, Tange. ie Stale, wide ‘alley. 8,000, easy tomun. WA WILSON: 1006 Fist JOR SALE—WE HAV et ros Site ACRNUMBER OF 4OUSES desirably located for homes or Hivestiients. wh seer itn rans, ernie OF all cash to ml Sr Shaw eo yo fo convult ur 1 be" to your advantage list before you HUMPHREY & COLMAN, Real 26 ey. A bargain to at trom DANENHOWER & SON 1115 Fat NOR SALE— $04 10th st. n.c., rents b Lom stn Ww. inte FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS JOR SALE_ROLLING TOP DESK, TWO SMYRNA hy id 12 Cane Seat Chairs, nearly new ; all cheap, 438 7th at. 3 ae JOR SALE—A 5 GAL. DRIP COFFEE URN, nearly new and ih perfect onder, 721 North Capt? JOR SALE — STOVE — SPEARS REVOLVING Light. Good ax new. langest size; long pipe, halt Price. 457 Mest te we : ae EGE SALE; A SURPRE YOUNG HORS Iaith. haw all saddle suite, and scoes in pply to JAMES COMPTON, HEAP PATENT OFFICE REPORTS Appleton's Cyclopedia, 19 Vuln rare edition of Dr Samuel Jubnaok's English Dictionary. Bookstore, 1203 7th at new. dest JOR SALE—A HANDSOME CARRIAGE TEAM, the property of Mr. Robert Neville, of Loudon Coy a8, Dyers Old, 1 hands, hieh; well teed snd good action,” Inguire for three days ai DOWNEYS Stables, Tet bat. 10th and 17th wba nw aa JOR SALE—LANDAULETTE, NEARLY AS GOOD fo Bret tana condition. Atwra Skeach P YOUNG, 470 aiid S81'C wt new pore aa MECHLHOFER. ‘that tiv every ho pleton's Cyelapa tocollege™ ‘k, all the volumes, cats 4 tained at once on stuall monthly payments by addrvas- ing Box 129, Star office. cry 1, SALE—HORSE BLANKETS AND LAP Rc 10 per cent diseonut trons oF already Guaccount of being overstocked, JAB. S. 1 123) Pa, ave. nw, JOR SALE— PRINTING OFFIC and Fixtures, first clas, on eas dosed of at private saleby the tath. bitered at public auction. “MAX CU! ™ a, For SALE“ TWo siLve “PLATED PLATEGLASS hovpcades mound front and Kiger than, seneraly made. Inquire PARISIAN FLOWER CO. 1108 nw. 1 aa new: to Jan. k ‘There are n0 mew nee to bo bad "at aay price, 405 5 ithe i canes pageant ale ‘OR SALE-STOCE, FIXTURES AND LIQvon License of « ood store. Sickness calise of EN ge os pm ee = cycle. “Favorite am cautions bg ag ee QOK SALE—BROUGHAM, BY BREWSTER, OF ‘Broome st, Ht Pole and Shnfen ha est-clan o ler. Coupe Rockaway, Pole and Shafts. in good order. Api at PAINE'S Conch Shops, 2508 Pa-ate, dn oR SALE—A LARGE, HANDSOME BAY MARE, 16% hands high. six Fears old. sound and sentie: OOD’ BIOS. Stables, MSC, Hetween Tou and} ah aw. three Sets of Harness and four Horves. AL TREMONT HOUSE, 24 st, and Indiana ave. OR SALE—AN ELEGANT DOMESTIC SEWING ‘Machine and luehtly used.with complete ‘set of latest ira ely finixived Black w cover and wide drawers at 615 s, J guarantee, at AUERBACI pm N D cents perth All orders by inail, over 10 Ibs, delivered every partof the © iattreses made t) order. 638 H st. ue, Also,” dst e ate JOR SALE—OR TRADE—A DAYTON CASH kEa- ister, in perfect order. Address REGISTER, Star a cong JOR SALE FINE LADY'S OR GEN- ‘tleman’s saddle Horse: belongs fo a private getle. ian. Can NSHEIMER & MONROE'S Stables, 631 G st. n. w. az t JOR SALE—STEAM LAUNDRY ; CAN BE BOUGHT Teasonable, cr the owner will take a partner with small capital.” Address 46 Detrees st a3 OR SALE OR EXCHANGE-TWO BEAUTIFUL Upright Piauoe. ane Parlor Grand. aud ove Cabinet Grand—both magpitcent instruments, the best made Will sll at great Uargatn gu sumell ssonthly payanets or cash, or will ‘take other Pianos in ttade at good Value: balance to amit. ‘Apiiy at once at cy PiaNo excl ANGE Waitkroome, POR SALE ST VLInE BLACK MARE. 15) Baxpe, ars ob, sound, kit sind me geadie, Soup or Garrags.. HOLMES Statin had tai “ta . SALE—LARGE STOCK OF FALL AND WIN- ter carriages, coupen, COU ag coupe Fockawayw abd ondiaa "se" KR SALE SINGING BIRDS, BIRD FOOD yhNP Fist, jue and Fish | Poo Largest assortraent in tive city. at SCHMID'S Bed store, 12th at, two doors south Pa. ave. 27-1" JOR SALE — ONE SBCOND-HAND UPRIGHT, 17 ome peoond-hand Byuare: #160 oneal im LOT OF IMPORT. wel Camry Bi ie best agers fret store, 1 st-nw. ST. HAKTBEECHT. o OK SALE— BARGAINS TN SQUARE AND UP. Frise Pianos of the best makes? new ard secoud: ‘Tisiuced prices for ome month. Easy terms. Pay- eee 10 per note Ser new plano. The only ex- a foune in the city ee OTHE PIANO EXCHANGE WARERQOMS, | LE—& THOKOUGHBRED YOUNG, sTYI- ish and fast team of Sorrel Horses, with of without | @ fine road wagon aud wet of harness complete , ean be seen at F.C Ns Livery Stables. 468 and 470 © st s"yertect, please addres H- A SELVGSON while: is "Perfect, ple 4 ON, whole Pine’ and Lighor merchaat, wand agent "forthe | Selurated Trimble rye whunkies, "1200 Pa. ave. i. nl7-lan JOR SALE-SUN DIAL GAS HEATING STOVE ‘a stove to heat asinall bed room oF bath rvom, foF 64, Janger roome in A " B.G. CAMPBELL, pret 317 10m ata JOE SALE-PINEST LINEN ParEns. “CALIGHAPH OFFICE." PORTER, General Agent, 0c29-3m_ COUNTRY _REAL_ ESTATE. ‘SALE—A FARM IN PRINCE GEORGE COUN- ‘yr Masaizmilos from the city, com : ae, ‘ao oth out TRADE

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