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s - - D. C.,. FRIDAY,. DECEMBER-“17, 1886—WITH SUPPLEMENT LOCAL MENTION. ‘Whe Weather. OFFICE OF THE Curr StGN At. OFFICER, WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 17, 1886. Indications for 24 Hours, Commencing at 3 p.m. Today. £ Far the District of Columbia, Maryland and Vir- ginia, fair weather, variable winds, siightly warmer. No Coup Wave Here: usaal, have the first gree shestnnts, ducett dearly in the veg- pt delivery. Tele NGEL'S SONS, 9, 500 and S01, ‘Center Market, Att coop judges pronounce the Candee rubber donee et ane the Ferg best in the market. “It is tne only line made with the celebrated tap (retn- forced) heel and thick ball. Wm. Hahn & Co., Ke- Mable Shoe House, $16 7th. sireet, and 12 Penn- sylvania avenue, principal agents forthe District. For Hotrpay Grts.—Muflers, silk and linen handkerchiefs, wes, searts and headquarters at Prane’s, corner 7th and Daly Strictly One Price Hat and’ Gent's Furntsh- | ing Store In the city. H KRAD NEW ADVERTISEMENT of N. T. Mi Bre, mm the Post paper; It uay Interest ¥ ‘THE ACTION Saxe Of Christmas Goods, at 1947 Pennsylvania avenue, will comunence at eleven welock every morning. Ladies will do weil by at- tending. See advertisement In Auction colmans. Gamat StavcuTer in Chairs for the holidays. 500 Platform Kockers, in. Walnut, Cherry, ASD and Ebony, at $2.90 and $3 1S 7th st mL. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.—What present can give a sire more pleasure and comfort than a policy of fe insurance in the National Mutual Life Associ- Ation, Where losses are paid promptly aud in Tull. Assesaments are made but six times a year and Fates are so low that any one can affordit. Policies | Jssued for $500, $1,000, $2,000 3 ‘J. W. Drew, Ag District, 1420 F street. Ov Crow Warsky. Chi You Sri hate time tohave your portraits made for Christmas presents. J guarantee resnitsequally a good in cloudy asin clear Weather. GRO. PRINCE, photographer, Penn. ave and 11th st. Daess Serts for hire, 414 9th street. SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS IN GoLD WaTcHEs.—La- ey solid gold stem-winders, $1510 $18. Ladies’ Solid gold Elgin stem-winders, $25. Gents’ solid in or Waltham stem-winders, #28. Fin Fix. “American. stem-winders, $0; worth $60, Soltd silver stem-winders, $6.50. 1x Harris & C 432 7th st., near E Homan artif Sy AVE., COF. 434. CITY AND DISTRICT. H Amusements ‘To-night. Usrversanisr Cucren.—Wilhelmj Club concert. Naniosat.—“Gasparone. | Aupacen's—“Rienzt.” | KREN1N's.—Female Minstrels. rar MesEvM.—May Adams’ Burlesque, Mawasas PANORAMA and evening. | Harris’.—Tony Den antominme. i Waiand H4ti.—Prof. Carpenter. Condensed Locals. gave an enjoyable soctal last ‘shall, rish-American club last Healy, iu the y, Rep eetvedt indie Nietingizing ot Capt. Clar- nd borrowing books the proprietor of ily burned down, has skating rink, on E ‘Opera house, rece obtained possession of th street, and will bezin at ouce toremodel the bulld- fing into an opera howse. is_ morning Officer Haas man hear the corner of carrying a bundie. «te bundle, which eiise, im which were | cardinal returned to Baltimore from Phila he presided at a confer- ence of are . sald matters pertaining } Yo the new aa University in thts city were disenwrd, Sim Catherine M. Middicton, widow of the late | Lemuel J ¥. died this morn- anys at Wood place tron Sto Alban church, om th wen road, Stine day, at pau, Interment Mh. ames A unger and uphol- sterer, of Soosth street” uorthivest, has mare an assignment iphe Claughton, trustee,for the | beneat of his creditors, nt; | $; Mrs W.H. Lamon, $10, Term to-day adjourned till Jannary 2d e ST Ak has recelved $5 from J. TL. Th Reisinger and $> trum Miss Besse AShton for the ‘hildren’s ale filed to-day | uring life and ‘The Carrot Building Accident. SECRETARY LAW \eS StuSTANTIAL SYMPATHY FoR | THE INJURED MES. ! Among the first hi the scene of Wednes- | Kent on the new library site was Seere- | chairman of the Hbrary commission. | ned tat @ Wall had fallen, erushing | Some of the workincn, he hastened through the | rain tothe spot. He orercd the injured mea taken immed hospital and he then followed 1 1 they were properly eared fOr. the “ho~pita that ti e every care and atiention. ———— Rivab Prt PostsKs.— William Burgess, who 1s smpluyed by Mr. L. moxiey, they bill poster, was ge Such towsy, charged with posting balls oa The ide wall ‘innatt howse, ou Pennsylvania avenue, without proper authority tt was shown iny the testimony that there was confite? of ty between rival Dill posters about the re: he Wall, aud the case was dismissed. susph frout uf Lansi and mixiine store. W money. when such persone ney in their pockets, Christmas times, apt to go tp the ious, “Do you for Christinas?” fr, they answered. uiit the ere arrested again beter Christinas he world Send them down, Taeir persoual bonds we \ Naknow Escarg.—Last evening there was a narrow escape from a serious accident at Lams. durgh Brothers dry goods establishment, on 7th street. About nine oclock a number of ‘the em- Pioves of the fourth floor } on the elevator when the rope Vator descended with « rus! tunately, how- ever, it caught just above the second Moor, and the ocetipants, though th were ly frightened, | Toumd that no one Was hurt. Kr the carhad not | stopped where it did, it is thought that many | would have been injured. 1. O. O. F. PRESENTATION.—Columbia Lodge, No. \ 10, last evening presented to John P. Boss, P.G., a handsomely engraved gold-headed cane, inc a | meworation of his forty-titth anniversary as & juember of the lodge and in appreciation of his | faithful attendance during that period. The pre- | sentation was tate by P.G. Mi. Fowler and re. spomied to by G, Boss, who was completely take by surprise. ted and the ele- | QUEENSTOWN CATTLE MankeT.—367 cattle on the Tourket yesterday, and 2773 sold to butchers as fol- Jews: Best, sold from 4c. to5e. per pound: from "4c. to 43e. per pound; medium, ¢. tic. per pound; common, sold from 2: per potind: S4 left over. 736. sheep a t aud all soid ‘to butchersas Old sweep” Sold from to 48e. per arlings, sold froma 4). tooige, per pound: Lutwbs, Sold froma 3'¢c to Ge. per pound; 93 cows calves sold from $25 to $65 each. " Market for cautte Was slow. Market for sheep and lambs was gee -_—— Pxoviexck Hosrrrat_—The annual report of the Providence hospital states that for the Year end- ing Nov. 2, 1.444 patients were admitted, and With renlaliuing frou the previous year a total of 2.540 patients were treated during the year: 1,030 Were discharged as cured, 241 as improved, and 65 as unitaproved; 90 died and 105 remained. pee Mx. Voornrrs’ Reapixes.—James Paxton Voor- gave his dramatic readings at the National armory last night, before a small though ¥ appreciative audience. The program com- prised “several exceitent " subjects, “Shamus UBrien” and “The Raven” being given by Mr. Voorhees with much taste and dramatic power. The inusic incidental to the performance was ad- mirably played by Miss Maddox, of Maryland, who Kindly volunteered her services for Uhe occasion. Altogether the varled program was g1 elated by the andience preseut, Mr cetving several enthusiastic encores. a ‘Manntace Licewses.—Marriaze licenses have been, issued by the clerk of the court to Charles Mar- shall McKinney and Annie somerville; Henry Cole and Mary Lacy Upton, both of Montgomery county, Md.; John S. Smith and AnnieS. Baym: both of Alexandria, Va.; James W. ‘Tyler a Mary Catherine Javins, both of Fairtax county, Va. eaetaere ‘Tereisn Recs Oriental goods inci ent eastern make, 50 exq’ hale hall rugs, 200 silk. antique, modern and prayer Tugs of Dagnestan, ara, Tebriz and Shirv Persian, Turkish and Kourdistin handiwork, rare Saddie-Dags and Klilins, a lance coliection of yellow Dainasews stike, Turkish embroideries, Bnigarian, le¥s, Persiag covers, attar of roses. etc. The of ibis consignment commence by Duncanson, Brothers, corner sth and } streets, to-morrow at 11 am, dad 3 pm.—Ade-. eres, 20 camel's | style. His prices are reasonable | oF Whose debilitated bodies need a tonic, Mr. Saw- | labor he put fort | tapestry Brussels 50 cents per yard, moved to’ Frederk | things, whieh his | Yelvets, ete., the selection is unusually full, and | Sued to-day for the supposed thief. | for 79 cents, umbrella stands for_$ MAKING HOLIDAY PURCHASES. SOLENT {IFC SOCIALISM. Downs Will Not Dewn. CITY ITEMS. CITY ITEMS. Disarrorsren Prove: AMUSEMENTS. —— —— SUING HIS FORMER PARISHIONERS FOR SALARY AND ‘ — a = The Attractive Display of Holiday | Dr. Aveling Explains Its Principles tea < DAMAG§S. 5 ; edly Low Figure For the Holidays. ; NEW Sationan THEATER Goods—Timely Suggestions te Shop- ‘Washington Audience. Following up bis threats the Rev. W. W. Downs } on the arta hoittay its will be Zettes Lansbarge, 215, Teh, 2. PERTEUTED WEROEARTE AMBER@'S Ls *_ | Dr. Edward aveling, the English sbctalist, ‘and-| appeared before the superior civil court in Boston | offered positively for to-moror only, at ne Sea ee aup war? NEW YORK THALIA OPERA COMPANT. ‘The stores, all arrayed in their Christmas attire, | His Wife, who 18.adaughter of yesterday in a sult to recover $2,600 back salary:| waite china chamber sets, decorated with broad | "Ail our $6.50 Rugs $5.00, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, b = o u yundred AB The Bowdoin square Baptist church, due | colored band and gold lines, only $2.69. Coarse tami aah YW y give the business streets the appearance of some | tO & couple of bi ladies z hands With hows “ ee als Ga It is estimated that 100.000 people will go shop- ‘Millocker's Best Work, huge fair. Never before has there been a more at- | Ner’s hall last night the ifmanuary 1, 1885, and damages amounting to94,000 Peeeatet anti teen ‘chamber potas with Sov « 38 a 2 ge ping next week. At least 10,000 people will be disap. GASPERONE. otive ort dispia: goods made, | Clalism. Dr. aveling 1s an earnest, straightfor- | for illegal ejection from his chureh by an alleged | | Decorated Engiis “ Bm 4 4 Pointed. They will be hunting for Christmas Presents, | __ With Full Strength af the in the Cast. Holiday edie cai omer ‘andeach | Ward.and effectite speaker, siffd he“ "its emma jority of the pew owners. His counsel, John A. ‘brass trays, 13 inches, 230, “ 150“ Mats Lin ‘nd will not receive proper attention, and will find the | Saturday Matinee agement day now eoAll Chriatonan sonnen ts peo Gna. subject in a cleat and business-like f wae Cater, ee eam Gent. Rotier, | - Now: shape af enIte porcelain dinner sets, 125 Above prices for two weeks ond for camhonly.. | chotesst and cheapest of novelties gome—wold. Saturday Night Tritipeter of Secckinges the stores will be thronged,” Wise purchasers | clalism, he claimed, was a science. He sbudjed iy | pB0!¥ also engaged in the case, was. at itberty. Mii Cimer envied te Grek covering, aly 753, vs LANSBURGH, i aibiiingss eminent “Srna Fhe der ea, (2 £0 before the final rush comes. | ashe had studied botany and chemistry. It had | jected to this, saying that a lawyer Should miake | wortite\ on “1@c Royal” glues broken china, glass, furniture | price will lose much custom ty Pacis iuability to walt LOTTA." aurea ey were gare | Sent ok ee, a at ae | meant Melty te tate | "SOME ED ara cxnn tn mtn on | EEE ey, SORE SST, une pe | eabtowr ene ee pe mas trade and tell where to Bi AS a further as. | Fesults, which he believed as firmly as ep ee mail ty Wholesale and retail, at Morell’s, 7346th st. 10 ‘nce to its. readers Tue Stax publishes from | Dler’s laws. After stating the methods of scien. | Tle might apply to sinall lawyers, ke he | pieces, reduced $8 to $5.79, sik ed to day notices of business estabilshments that | tifte #tudy, he said wo could all perform the ear- er special attractions or inducements to pur | jer tions, but the highest and the last— asers at this time. se id clfuisedt thes nomera oc tatenioctzal Ar1112 F srreer the well-flled counters and | Srnéralization required the persors of intellects) shelves seem to invite the crowds of purchasers to | Gould. all observe, experiment, record and qnme and unload us of our stock of clothing.” | classify facts, and then, often only in the ‘The stock is large, the variety extensive and course. of long yea came the master prices low. Gentlemen who have to buy clot mind to generalize dud show us what our facts Christmasor any other time, will find it ofad- | meant—what the creat law i which underlies Vantage to them to look over the inducements of- | them. This Darwin did for and Karl Marx fered at this establishment. Yor soctal science or eco Bes ey ae a At Miss vour K. Herman's, No. 490 101n | clety was not fSanded on a vet northwest, ladtes will find corsets that ft, | Basis, as was generally sup) id the best underwear and hosiery. Yrench, nomic or commercial baslg—obs German and Spanish are spoken. Tigiand wage stuxery. “Ne, Wee aren we Anyone who consults a patron of Mr. Gro. T. | Riived “Sauus suited ae wrong. UDr, “Avelins ie the tallor, at 414 9th ‘street, wil} be sure to | quoted the Seriptural saying, “I will be a’ swit he: Praise of tiie stvle and quality of the work | witness against those Who oppress the hireli done at hisestablishment.. Mr. Keen has a staff of | and his wages” and proceeded to show how. the competent cutters, and the garments he makes are | wealthy few, thé capitalist class, oppressed and not only noticeable for their tine workinanship, | wronged thé Wage-receiver. Hé aduiltted this it possess always that Indefinable quality cal Wrong was involuntary, or ut least unapparent to those who cominitted it, He did not ussail the Though Christmas is a season given over to | individuals or cten the class, but the system. He | some extent to luxury and sentiment, the practical | {eR proceedtd | to. state | Karl, | Marc's necessities of life are not overlooked. ‘To thor. | theory of eis Sg AE ed 5 (MJY the holiday pleasures, one should ; Hie, then socialism was true; if was false, ve the Water pipes and heating apparitus of hus | Soidlism Was false. Talking from, the stand be ie in perfect order. “Mr. SaMUEI. S. SHRDp, who | Side bim a gi Aveling said that the per mporarily located at 433 9th street, announces | Whd pald, let us say tity cents for that gla he Js ready to attend all orders of this kind. Giscrioucing Tecan ahoe was pei for, Ductal | Good heaith ts quite indispensable to a thorough | the labor was nOt pal. At some polut in the pro- enjoyment of the festivities of the holidays. ‘To | duction of the glass the laborer had ceased to get those whose nervoussystems have been exhausted, | pay for the actwal work expended, and all the after that point was reached URL C. PALMER coinmends the non-alcoholic excel- | wont unpaid. And yet the purchaser who bought Sor pete, food, Mich Is for sale by dealers wen- | the glass tor nly cents hail patd fOr alt the labor erally, or can Ve obtained at the rate or twenty- | expended In producing the glass and bringing It: (0 five cents per quart bottle at Mr. Palmer's bottling | the shop In which he bought it. The difference be- | depots, 615 to Gz D street southwest and 1224 | tween the price pald for the glass and what the | 20th street northwest, laborers and alstributors revetved: went, to the Noan Watkex & Co., the clothiers, of 625 Penn- | capitalist: And it was from is unpai ne labor that great fortunes were - Yullt up | sylvania avenue, announce that their lange stock aE - couprises the best_made and best trimmed gare | 08 the one hand and Tir eee ments at the lowest prices. The firm kas been | ery and starvation on {he other. To all the great established here for Years, and have earned a | Questions of socialism “unpaid Labor” was the an- | i Swer, When you saw the hungry workman trump- garments of all kinds, dress suits underwear and | “Wapald labor.” Which you saw the wealthy eee ke ae ee gence rom this tne stock | Ths was the source Of great wealth and the ease perigee te table Pres- | or poverty. The small capitalist cluss held in ds. their grasp the great class of producers through | The Loxpos AND LivERrooL Croruine Co.'s sales | their Simbeshipeot the seas or production. wed Tooms, on the corner of 7th and G streets, are filled | distribution, net by superior education, intelll- with every concelvable article of men and boys’ | gence or virtue, but by pure physical fore. ‘This clothing, at prices which will attract the attention | statement wotild shock many minds, but ‘it was at elass whi Taust count every dollar | the simple naked truth. ‘This physical force | it is spent. ‘This establishment alms to! has the sanction of the law, to be: sure, ‘The | bring fashionably-made goods, ot first-rate qual- | remedy proposed by Dr. Aveling, of course, was. ity, within the reach of those who cannot afford | tnat the ie eA ates and distribution— | to lay out large sums on thetr wardrobes. The | Jand, machinery, railroads, evc.—should be nation- lirra invites an inspection of their stock and a | alized and made the property of the whole com- | comparison of their prices with those of other | munity. But to bi Ing about this result, Dr. | houses, | Aveung raid Ge hot gong to do ben! ex- A fine photograph can be obtained at Kuwr- | cept to spe: educate. Neither did socialists és caney iets ‘ enerally propose to do anything, espectaily auy- Tin yaranecas nas renee where satituc- | Fiing MOMOLT Our presse. sata organtuation j not continue. In the natural ¢ -\ good and useful Christmas present !s ArPue-| things it would, through gradua! but inev ‘TONS CYcLor-epia, Which can be obtained on easy | evolution, change to socialistic conditions, payments by addressing Box 120, Star office. ready that ch: nes begun, Cana pea rf 400d ier eres ci EISIN Was commubistic. So were our public ilbrarfes eee naman Suatne a REI A hoe St tuo | ment ¥ made common property would be the raliroads } R. Harris & Co., the jewelers, 4:22 7th street, \ and telegray nar) Dring about this result the } Will keep their store open until © p.m., in order to | more speedi rit was necessary to talk, Work and | accommodate their customers. organize. The Knights ef Labor were soctalts ‘The varlety of silk handkerehlets and mufflers | 18 thelr priocipies though many menibers of Wat and other seasonable goods offered by AUERBACH & iitta ‘thelr pe | xo.. 023 Pennsvivanie avenue, ts very large and | Rutghts would soon have todeline thelr posttion | eseeestre Geen Beiece emeine quently Interrupted. ¥y applause. “At Its clos | People who find their exesight defective can call | itis Wife was thtroduced ‘and spoke for a few | at HeMPLer’s, on Peunsylvanta avenue, near 41; | moments. There were many Kitghts of Street, and find glasses suited to their condition, “ees pa Bowen tut pote Hee peak ‘The President (of the Goopvear RuBBER Com- rune irs. Avelibg lett last night for - a i zi ‘They will return to Earope PANY) has issued a proclamation calling attention | 24d Wilmington, | 5 : to the invaluable Nias Presents in rubber that Fe OR ors TE Cie may be found at 423 9th street. Rubber dolls and v4 Loys are the best for children. Every lady in Washington knows all about 2 “apnea e couldn't get along without if. On account estes 5s the crowds which throng there At uke holiday: seas | Yesterday morning Lieut. Amiss, of the frst | son it is almost impossible to realize the extent | Preciuct, with Officer Wheelock, accompanted by and variety of the stock always ready for the | @ fepresentative of the district attorney, visited ads D public at the Christmas season; but the ladies Mice of J.C. Aitller, 1 street, with the iay be sure that they ean find everything in thetr | (uo Ome Of J. C. Miller, 1006 pe y view of seeing what. was there. ‘The’ pistol of line and in all varieti On Wedn 'y great reduction in ‘prices of handkerchiets, | proved to be an old-fashioned four-barreled Sharp, gloves, corsets, infants’ ‘goods, hosiery, fans and | which was Tound to be loaded. it belug an ex: Taney goods. ceeuingiy dangerous weapon, Ollicer Wheclock Veennorr, the picture frame man, has his main | attenipred to take the carcridges out, and one Perens snes Uranch a chamier exploded, but, forvunutely, the ofice Si ettect. here re and his branch store at 411 | oniy had his hand Burned siightiy. Severat letters Gr desiens andl quale ea eee eer at PArleLY | were found, some of which relate to the difticulty of designs and quality can be Obtained: “He has & | terwwaon aise nm Welker, bat thee are eli ee ees ee tday | in uch style that to outsiddrs they are hardly in- : t . AU Tap’, 818 F street, rye and bourbon whis. | “U's! oe kes can be purchased either in large or small| A Wire's Scrr ror Divorce.—Susan Miller his, quantities, bess D. Fowler, tiled a bill 10 vores ona Fred’k W. B. Moses & Sox are offering moquette carpet | Miller. She states that taey were married October at $1.25 per yard. velvet carpet at $1 per yard and | mowed to! Frederick, Mae where he trvares her that he comuitted adul- Ducks, terrapin, fish of all kinds can be obtained tery there and at Wi uasport, Md. Centernarses 8 MS Oa and game stalls im} 5 Goons at Avoriox.—Mr, Dowling adver » Ss tises that he wiil seil to-morrow within his auc- A fine Christmas tree is on exhibition in the wia- | Hon rooms, Lith street and Pennsylvania avenue, | dows of TURPIN & Co., 430 7th street, where five- | at 11 o'clock, @ valuable collection of household cent goods can be parchased. furniture of the finest manufacture and latest de- FUSSELL's ice creams, charlottes and candies are | st Parties furnishing should give this sale ens, so well and favorably known that they are in | thelr attention, as it issedom that such goods are | eo The Festreet Tragedy. crueliy, and she ch: great (lemand, exposed at pubiic sale SINGLETON & Fietcst > 7 el bee oa tut Une of taney Coreen hance tae * | wussne, Dexcaxsox Bros. invite the attention of | hich wit be suitable for preseaee nee MES XC | overs of tne paintings, brouzs, Drie-asbrac, Tur | c able for presents. niture, Rugs, portleres and the ike to tne notice | From his Linge stock Mr. S. W. ACGENSTEIN, 817, | {hr TE Stak Of Uhis day of (he unsurpassed collec. | ‘S19, $21 7th street, hi icked out a variety of | Uon at private residence, No. 1730 Massachusetts | perience has proved to him to | avenue. ‘These goods are said to have cost over | be available for Curistmas presents, and these he | $200,000, and will be on sale privately tur one week | Offers at figures, which he also feels confident will | at figures far less than half thelr vane, Cata- | preciated Dy itis customers. It would be im. | logues With full description at the residence, aud lc to give an idea of tints selection In words | cards of admission, beuween 11 a.m. and 5p. in, \d at the same time do it justice, but a visit to | can be obtained at their office. The store will fully inforta ‘any one who wants to ee know wnere desirable things at reasonable figures | Affairs in West Washington, can be obtained. Mus. MARBURY'S FUNERAL.—The funeral of Mrs. Tue stock of Christmas goods at Lerrarts. and | John Marmurs, sr. tuos piace yestertay ‘afternoon Wise's, 1920 Pennsyivanta avenue, includes a | fromCnrist P. & church, ‘rhe remains were in- TLeLeLE Of Just Such Tags ns. mose Dense eank | terred At Oak MIiL “The pall bearers were howe and need, Experience has proved of advantage | WhO Wore mentioned In yesterday's Stax. Kev. in this respect, ast generally does, and. Ineo. | DES Lindsay aud stuart officiated, ‘sequence the customers of this house are greatly | STOLEN Pxorenty.—the sewing machine and benefited. ‘They offer, among other things’ work | f@uc¥ cushion olen from the store house of the boxes, silk umbreltas, silk handkerchiets | Inland geabourd Coasting company on K street mens’ and ladie~ gloves anda tne lot of ‘iaufts, | hist Week, Were discovered in 4 house In Fowlers etc. In the domain of dress goods, table linen, | wlley yesterday afternoon. Warrants will be 1s- from the grat vartety offered, purchasers cannot | ,,GERMAX.—Tue Georgetown assem gave the ‘to suit themsel ries of germans last rest The Ustox Tra asp Correr Company, 924 7tn | Ball, and _— eae street, are about to witudraw from business in ‘alexandria Affairs, this city, and offer their stock of teas, coffees, iene. Ths lone there” win be I ania, SStontsh- | Tue RIVE STRAMERS.—Not withstanding another PaaS el sy Beer: ik thee | Cold night the channel of the river is still open, mys 4 at Forw Ds fallure of coal supplies, passed up ee eye articles come under the head | Tast evemug and the steamer George Leary came tract widespread interest. |S? HAO t0 St | up grom Norte and landed here, this morning, cay al 2 Went on to Wasl yn. ‘The Alexandria, At the OnroLe, 822 7th street, a great variety of ‘Washington steamers still keep openthe route articles are offered at very reasonable prices. ‘The | between the two cities, bargains are numerous and can be fully appre- | SEEKING THE CHILDREN.—At the last sedston of clated by Christmas shoppers. It 1s not neces. | the corporation, court Lewis ¢. Wilson obtained. a ‘Sary to enumerate, as the only way a full idea of | divorce trom Ada V. Wiison, with the right to the ‘the large stock can be obtained 18 by a Personal | custody of the children of tue marriage. “The wie ‘Visit of Inspection. Ce yg ader them, uae Meade as eet the d hol Writ of habeas corpus t have the children Gecaeran SIS SE TUN re anes MEE. | Nougat inthoamre bas emmeaeiranel ie diuerments to purchasers which are well worth | children to some place ‘where the lly sergeant : 5 wh j oe any further” action china inc sets 325, Pieces, for $14.47, large evax | Coss Will be acted on as the case has been adjourned A cel ies’ folding sewing tables gn | UAL uF Sesame te, Caen Ch Bee | gehen, ry, See only to be mentioned to be appreciated. Every A decree has béen made in the ‘case of ‘Hooe’s, ad- Syma diticulties of Christmas buying are reduced | Koa P a Pheipa e-The cantare pee ad ae Ledeen mr hold his auctian sale of confiscated pistols yester. Doubis as to what to buy for a holiday present | day, as the weather had frozen up aii purchase! can De readily solved by a call at Kxzxsst & Soxs, | but'he will goon with the sate. ‘to-morrow. #25 7th street, next to Odd Fellows’ hall. Pocket | Iittie son of MP. John Sisson swallowed some Fat books, cigar cases, card cases, shaving and totlet | potson yesterday, Dut soon recovered from Its cases and handkerehlet boxes are among the arti. | effect.—The ““Tuntine” has sold out und 1s closed cles offered sultable for X-inas presents: for the present, Mr. Orrison, its proprietor, having Persons in search of the genuine Santa Claus | rethoved to Washington.—A number of Alex- emporium, where toys are displayed in endless | aNGriaiis went to Washington to-day to altend Variety, should Visit BEuRExD & Sox, 818 7th street Cn ee nw. They have also a fal line of notions, wool- | Capitol HL, Mr. Tarlton was long one of the ens, faney goods and hosiery. inessengers of the Alexandria city cuuncll, A comfortable pair of slippers is an admirable | - Jaugs Hore -Rexaxpep.—Judge Toohey in San present. for a lady to give a gentleman at Christ- | Francisco yestetday rendered a decision in the ha- tna Suppers carefully worked by a iady's dainty | Deas Angers, are very pretty, and used to be thing.” But such work takes too much in these days of push and hurry, and the ladies will be glad to Know that they can find slippers already made, aud of every style and variety at Wa. HAN £ Co. $16 7th street and 1922 Pennsylvania ave- | opera hue. ‘He has them in cloth and velvet, handsomely | ample set by the Lyceum, of New York, in encour. embroidered, or of ——. ‘buckskin and | aging ladies to appear without hats: genuine alligator. Str. Hams Is something of a | ing performances. A notice wi present giver himself, and a fine steel e1 Wing } prominent piace in the lobby. goes with every purchase amounting to $1.00 or | the attention of ladies to th over. cloak been provid ‘To those who may wish to refurnish and deco | attendants for, their conve rate the Interior of their houses a visit to P. Hax- - unbrok S08 Hiss & Co., at 815 15th street northwest, would | Heew" that close onus wt afford many valuable suggestions. The wall pal the other in art colors and choice designs, the Uy pe = aides plusbe tapestriox reluurs eretonnes aad | RE NOt ZOE ca : FS, beautifal Indian ‘curtains which’ are exuibited ote J make a most Interesting study. Jn adaition to his attractive stock, Masow, 7th | ton of de ork and If streets, has secured a special line of Jay Knights ot Labor, so tar as heard nese for the holidays. “His prices are ‘Saturday ‘ Good oysters in a great variety of styles can be |. obtained at Jommwor’s, 13th and E streets. He] ingmen can also furnish a hot or cold lunch to suit all | or tastes of ladies and gentlemen, s A watch or a clock or some article of stiverware | ing ot jewelry ts a desirable present for and | French bargains in these lines can Deobtalmed a Pubes on 457 Pennsylvaata ave, ‘World. K. 1. Haus, 705 9th street, offers to scour and | ,,Pritece press gentlemen's suits for Te. Dalriug Is done in the best inaninet ‘and ol clothes | ‘ire ‘muaide to look Just like new ones. oT aiRANE K. Warp delivers his Alderney prints REG =h cheese. rt be she did not himself, Goodem vi: rth $3. ring on her hand, and married himseit to her, | MNted worth 3 ter this he visited her repeatedly at Bristol, |, Men's tine cibroidered slippers from 65 cents knew of, but an exception should be made when | * pecorated sh china tea and dinner sets [Wines etinent counsel like Gen, Butler was concerned. | combined tess Soup tureen), 125 pleces, reduced NYACK. | and 6 tumblers to match, $1.37, Worth $2. | OPENING OF ATTRACTIVE NOVELTIES jg The New York Star of yesterday says: There | Fandango or doll swings, with 2 dolls, 57c., “was ascene inthe Nyack post office last night, | worth $1.2 ‘The mail had been distributed, and the room was filled with people, when te wife of Mr. George E. "Tilt edged nervously up to the delivery window | 29c., worth $1; only 1 to each customer. love her husbond. | Fin: co sited her at 10 his proposals he wi ording to this conf Thesdey evening Littie Neti ‘and the Mare Wedreaday std Friday oes ‘ Cinistmae Matinee A Pure Article of Wines or Liquors Sctarday Night...... = sald the question was whether the | cambined (less so at reasonable prices. Hugh J. Fegan’s, 305 9th st. ri laa ‘was eaxitiea £0, 9 continuance because his i lp- boars for 600. Old estal family liquor store. “3 shay NATIONAL THEATER counsel was ¢ ina court outs ¥. | Parlor iampe handsomely decorated, onty $2.70. Fresh Alderne; ned every He gave it as his opinion that It was nothing more Mani perience woe ne plese at yg eg Sena SUNDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 19, than justice that the courts of other Counties | new shape, reduced from $14 to $9.17. Also, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk; Sweet Milk Engagement of the Indescribable Phenomenam, Should be recognized. _ ‘The case was finally post- | “plush mirrors on easel, ‘31¢. uart. Cream 15e. : MISS ANNA BVA FA Poned to next Monday, when the big scandal Will | 3 prass tray with colored glass pitcher and 6 | 2 Pera! LL onieee And her Compary of English Mediums, ina Religiom® again be told in ail its details. tumblers to match, only $1.19, | BOY Bow Tlustrated Lecture on SPIRTEUALISM = ee Wardrobe and combination bedstead, only 69c.; elec ANI Materials the ful Leh nate, a Caught His Wife's Letter, larger size, o8e. worth $2. Doverass: BUY Now 1 Miterialization in the fll ght ou the open # AN INSURED HUSBAND PLAYS A SHREWD GAME at! 1 Brass tray with engraved crystal glass pitcher | BUY Now rentpre ctl b mompeccoe J = KK Ens wastmxcroy THrarer “A Packed House ‘The Great Sensation CLARK & RATHGAN'S FEMALE MINSTRELS. 40. ARTISTS... Sd 4 FOR THE ¢ Combination writing desk and blackboard with HOLIDAYS, stool, only $1.19, worth $2. New design of colored glass butter dishes, only | ON WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AKD oat, | J iz SATURDAY, AT THE ENG and inquired if there was anything gor her. “I ore glass celery glasses, only 17c.: hand- ates, a AT THE Combining the Shining Lights of the Vaudeville World Penk aera vn hand a letter for | Somely etigraved, 25 = ‘will be signalized by reductions in the different depart- AT THE A NEW AND NOVEL FIRST PART Just a moient ago gave your hushand a letter for | -" colored lass toothpick stands, ents, "As au indncement to oUF patrons to. Duy how, x 4 Fou,” sald the clerk. “At this the lady became |” Crystal glass napkin Hinge © or sO Ando srasi to Decone fauniiag with our jaeatio, _ LADIES IN ELEGANT FRAME Geathty eae and Staggered as ar about Le malls to] Steighs only ac. pes, ‘we make the following prices for our opening daya: AT THE Matines T i: Yoseediiivash tates he floor. Half a dozen men rushed upandsup-| l¢lghs ay ‘wesday, Thursday aud Satintay. Ported hier out to the fresh air, when she revived | yp heeey rolnecd eons oe A ner Bets, HANDKERCHIEFS. mom A Ef A ke Nlebt, 15,25 aud 500. No higher. Ma #iter awhile and returned home. the contents of | ‘silver-plated table knives 6 {oF 59¢. ‘This department is replete with the latest novelties, | PPP AA AA I " s Lo peer Er pee ene agen ee Mr. | N.B.—Call early to avold the great rush in the | and the sort nent iste Iargeat and chioiceat we, have Ak Bae AAA Has Xext week —MIACO'S PANTOMINE AND SPRO having altenated the affeetions of Mex itt, aud poke oe ane a Renetieln 32e* 0c. fandkereiicin wile la cre ein oe “ I rought sit for $10,000 damas In default: of lien’ and Gentiemen’a Hemstitc ‘hiefs, E MUSEUM, $2,000 ball Smith was committed to the new city oo | Bisyfor Boe, Bie, for F% o> CF A E Agreat Hit: Delighted Audience. prison. It is presumed that Tilt calculated on 726 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN G AND H. { ytd sisi 8 Sesh Poe FRE OO YY AA LE oe ae sempetrice Smith being goaded by his imprisonment into; Spectal holiday sate of fine shoes und slippers BEL ma ROO AAA L AND HER FAMOUS BCRLESUUF. COMPANY a» writing scontidentiai letter to Mrs. Tit, and that, in. all the latest styles at exceptionally low | GLOVES. ER “oo ¥ a4 lu)” SAPANFSE MINSTRELS he laid th Wail at the post. office to intercept it, | priees. 22 Beautiful Young Ladies’ The affair was the sensation of the town last Pais: hand welt fine Curacoa kid shoes, 3, In this department the stock is new and fresh, the PALAIS ROYAL, A Spleudid Ole Performance. night, the parties concerned betng all weli-known. | warranted worth $4. colors desirable, only, and prices as low as uained_ any PALAIS ROYAL, ‘Combining Three Shows in Ome, eee: — Ladies’ guaranteed French kid. sh a toe | Wi ‘we have about 100 dozen AI . Admission only 10 cents. = re heres? eke lov price $2, ee, k— The Bis 8! : Mrs, Foster and Pastor Goodems and French cel, or broad toe and-low heel, $2.87, | equmine Ferrine) real jd gloves, reel ‘ak PALAIS ROYAL, TATERS, and World's Syeciany ce arene vic oc N. ¥. We c, Warrant wort 75. Y. i - ~ . Providence, BI, Special to the N. ¥. World, Dec. 16. | WIEN nme hosecls, kid shoes at $2.50, war. | su call eatiy. PALAIS ROYAL. AL, WITH LUNCH AND SUPPER. IN ‘There was a dense crowd, most of those present | ranted worth $3. CORSETS, BRE ERR ppp, v 8 ERE ppp, aes cen Sear, is wow ape being women, at the supreme court to-day, itheing | Ladies’ elegant Curacoa kid shoes, opera or RR DB bu Se F 8 ea ay te werk, at the Commer the date set for the trial of the suit for absolute | common sense style, $2.00, warranted worth angnt nhy Rler mnciaciae wees. fmekrs Ek 2 Bp O58 oo: ee Bk i to divorce brought by Theodore Foster against his | *A" Specin1 lot of Ladies’ genuine straight goat ed, G-", Lhomwon's, Warner's Foye, Her | ERE DDD vu Coe DDD | [ricce fesonsle. wife, Mary T. The co-respondent ts the Rev. €.’L. | sioes, which we will offer at $1.75. The 1.75 Boston REDUCED tickers oe Goodem, pastor of the Trinity church, and late | — Misses’ fine Ktd or straight goat shoes, heels or corset from $1.50 to REDUCED NP\HE ENIGMA OF TL Foster was siinerintendent of the Sunday school ate : srs “* INFANTS GOOD! REDUCED : a i . | Mr. Foster (esttied to a confession mate to him by | Dutton holes, Y7 cents, warranted worth taal rah a REDUCED et Topronme to the mame \ wolicitae Tra made ‘constant love to her fortwo months | «children's fine kid or pebble goat heel or | , Ott Infante departunent ira special feature and em: Ci the earment and scieutithe disc umatc rims the ster, saving that he dud not | SPrIDg heel shoes, all worked. Dutton holes, 8 | reneae of the hnschold smtocnat BL aueqtes or publert of “Thousitt Reading” wow being carried 0m im Jove his wife, snd that. he knew Mrs Koster dtl | Cents, worth $1.10, B9c., #259 sucquies for $1.99; $1.25 caps for B8e., press, Mr. é aten 'S Eharanteed hand-stitched fine caif but- | ete., $1.19 drawer legzings for 81. ‘on lace Or Congress, wide or narrow toe, $3.75, edad Ai, | Warranted worth $5.” ai HOSERE: er home, placed u'gotd | _ Mens fine call shoes, all styles, at $2.25, war-| Our cnstomers can rely upon finding in this - ment all the new amd choice styles, ax well ae the Cheaper desirable erates. "Ode. Oxford Mixed Hone for ally he told her that. if WASHINGTON IRVING BISHOP, “7 Seve) | toge. 49c,; 21.25 Black Silk Hose for $1; $1 Cashmere Hose First and World-Fminent Demonstrator of ‘the Phe Sere she was stopping for the nummer. Several | £°,° ues qne kid opera slippers, 05 cents fon Zac, clldsen's Bolid Colored lowe, G0 and 3c, homenal Power of confession as to times and places, and Charles £. | Lidies' embrofdered stippers, 7 cents, EV hae . Platt, tol. The ease was h Bristol, t RECALLING TRE BRILLIANT Says: Mrs. Hannah Bia | dent of Tappan and one of the wealthiest of Rock- | id % 400., POSITIVELY, MR. BISH: , N. Yo. December 15, eo leit ass FANCY Goops. A XN XS pon at TOS Iw keney, the wealthiest’ rest- Gents’ Gossamer, $1.25; | In Fancy Goods we have a larze variety of choice ar- Poregs ee Re: ALPAUGH'S GuaND oF = "3 and Boys’ ticles at popular prices, comprisive iu Tart. Comb and a4 S35 DB mibGiaahatin esnbie land county, died at her mansion Sunday, aged ; Cardigan Jackets, 98c., $1.25, $1.40 | Brush Caves, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Odor 245 Doe ORMOUS SUCCESS elghty-two years, She was a Mberal, warm. | hearted woma ity. Mrs. Blakeney leaves two children, both | (Woolen Socks, “10: wealthy, one belug Wililam Blakeney, of Oranse- | burg, and the other Mrs. Charles Piké, of Nyack. } the mother of thé notorious | Mme. Musard, about whom all Europe was talking | ven Mme. Musard— Mrs. E twei Stonemason of New York city. She was born | Hos, double heels and coe eney W: and noted ago. Eliza s the da fied to seeing Mr, Goodem a1 nd. Mrs. Foster together in the. woods near Bris eescce id for advisement pensiing | the hearing on the divorce snit of Mrs. Goodem against her husband, which will be tried on Mon- | | day next. | = ee Death of Mme. Musard’s Mother. FANS. at “The Oriole,” 822 7th street, Saturday and Mon- | , Tn Fang we show some exquisite designs; prices 75c. ‘ards more, Soe. Fur at | t0$20. Our opening specialty will be 49c. and 9e.: ‘Raccoon, = 225," Sliver Hi worth 8c. HEE IE a x Hare, tour Inch wide, THOUGHT READING, Has consented to give at MASONIC TEMPLE, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 21, 1886, AT 8 Rte ‘This department is eo well established aha the char- which ndeturee ae CAREER OF THE FAMOTS ADEN BEAUTY, our 81.39 chemise will go at night dress at 80c.; 81.73 skirt at 9Uc., ete, oy GC. 2 3 tu cul further attention to tp make tt soc. and 982. Ladies’ 7%8.; $1.13 SEATS AND TICKETS FOR ADMISSION CAN BR 23; Ladies’ Ald Gloves, 406. OBTAINED AT BRENTANO'S. ndershirts.or Drawers, 79¢., 89, | C#ses, Fan Boxe Cigar Cases, Whisk Holders, Pucket- Fine White Shirtay 44c., S0c., Goce. and | Roky ancy snd Infants’ Baskets, Extracts, Jupanewe, and 5e.; Canton Flanne a GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT. talior “made, 49¢.; Knit alu 49¢.; Fine Suspend. | _ For gentlemen we have gloves in great variety; silk worked, 25c., and 49¢.; Gents’ Cash- estas ae es Bork, De, euanen and eee aS Cloth and Knit Gloves st0e. angie." <2 | Ga mneres Hone, Nicht, Shirts," Dress Shirts, Collars ughter of an illiterate | _500 Pairs More of those Solid Colored Halt | #4 Cuffs, Scar; Every Evening and Matinee Saturday. MR. LAWRENCE BARRY: InaGrand Production of Miss Mitford's Tragedy tm Six Act RIENZI. THE LAST OF THE TRIBUNES, Reconstructed and Kewritten Zr Mi Barrett by Bi, Storle Mackaye. Act 1-THE STONES OF ROME. ‘Act 2 BREAKIN DAUGHTER 0) HE 4 OF TREASON ated and 98e foe.; Regular Made Socks, two palrs tor 25c.; for her works of ¢har- Drawers, best’ ¢ Shirts and Dra er m Sous Pins, Buttoas, Silk Wriatlets, Cush- mnere and Silk Mutters, &c, Our opening: 2 patr for 25¢., worth ane a TOF THE TYRANTS. about fifty years ago, became a woman. of rare | double, at AUEKBACH'S Kult Jacket Depot, 7th and | gU,Be 100 dozen lance size HC} OF THF TRABUNE. beauty and died tna Paris madhouse eight years | H streets, 2 | and 81.25. a rely: New a ago. “She married M, Musard in Paris, under as poo. - DOUGLASS, ~ ‘horus of Twelve Whose ‘tutelage she became 4 brilliant, accom. A Superior Pair of Eye Glassen 414-10 522-524-526 Oth st. Feeuty-tour Chorister Voices; pushed woman—a rival of Lola Montez and Cora | Or Spectacles for 50e. and_a good quailty for 25 eae baa Tange Pearl. She met and ensnared the king of Holland | properly ed. ‘Ihe City Opucal Store, 487 Penn- H. G 700 Persons. at Baden-Baden, Wring him from that other | sylvanta avenue nerthw 6 OLIDAY \WIFTS ‘Next Week—Miss LILIAN OLOOTT i teen any oes Sul beets she yon Sas ~ aid THEODORA, fo Parts, where her use was juente ry The Followt Extraordin: Bar- SUITS AND OVERCOATS! Pe ESTIV: — ——_ Princes, financiers and statesmen, ‘In her stnvet gains will be sold to-morrow at S. W. Augen- a : Gis deegm deinen sere | sty tee 4 equipage she rivaled Empress Eugente, who finally | 's, 817, 819 and 821 7th st., northwest. We | ,, The erowing sentimen: orof giving Substantial | rush of next weck and will obtain a choice from a still ST. PAULS SEW Care forbide her appearance upon Parisian highways. | would say to those who were unable to be waited | Presents ix fast becoming universal. A present of un | unbroken assortment. In spite of such good advice, a z {n the prime of her womanhood paralysts spolled | on at our candy counter yesterday that we will | Cyomateot Si.,te sor Father, Brother or Sun whien | we know but too well the majority will putoff their 15TH AVD V STREETS NORTHWEST, her beauty, and a few years later she became In- | sell to-morrow candyvat the same prices, Magic | tarpP witritromfert and pleasant resilertious wed | Ptrchases, Remember we have not only appealed to BNA aon ma Se ae RE gna accu | Lanterns, 42c., larger size, $¥c., worth $1.20; Ac-| will wean every” day. wuuinder of eratitnde, land | your food tense, but also Four pocket One block from 14th street cars, mulated a ion doilars, one-half of which went | cordeons, 79c., worth $1,253 les’ Work Stand: aflection. Before making your purchases call and see at her death to her husband, “nd the other halt to | $1.7, worth $2: Colored Celery Ghassee soc y benk | Sur Overcouteand Suita: coumproaine the best, makes, Hendica stop at the oor Every Night this week. her fuvily tn Rockland county, Mrs. Hannah | make of Velo-inedes, $2.30, lurge size,’ 2.74, sold | finished 2, super» cnauiper, cut aud triguned iu the 411-1w J. F, MACKIN, Blakeney receiving about $100,000. ghewhere ot 419 and shop cach: largest size | tres ute wants of every purchaser, "TCM AW LECTURES 2 L. ewes — a. Shoofly, uphoi-tered with Repp, $1.67, ular % . ‘i 7 % LGR. An Election Day Victim. price at; Colored GiassGas Globes ith atures eee. u 33 So om oo ; Oh aenen weet Petes ee ake ony : Dolored Glass Lamps with Engraved Globes, | _ Cord tn at 831.50, nol . ~ Post Ofhce, EN 7 Ca eeeeece) OFS AEE OaD GOK, HAs AKAREOW, 30s ‘Toy, Wash Sets, '27c.; Children’s. Carpet | Sone Saiee ee BITS wok Se DO Acces | ML Mg yy Oye | Punt Othe, EV aren) 6 = = senesttd Rockers, 89. nd Painted French China Cuspa- | Cassimere,Gheviot, Corkscrew and Wide Wales Suits 10,000 ‘Students Free. Cireing William P. Campbell was arrested on election | «tors, 56:.; Lange Size Carrages with Canpy ‘Top | stall ES a lox ABRIS' BIJOU a = day for attempted fraudulent voting In New York x dozen “Silver Plated Knives and Forks, | 0! 88.50 up. 10,000 H = ) city in the eighteenth election district of the third | $1.49, worth $2.50; 74 camer Hine Glass and Piao uiGkl beeen a 33009 EVERY AFTERNOON #2 EVENING DURING THR eaibiy atest ; 5 ‘y Walter, fattan Doll Carriages with | A: juits an 5 \ 4 Semembiy district: 7 He was’ on/teiall yesterday: be: | PAT ron glon worth poue meee mene in | ee 0,000 TONY DENIERS CELLURATED PANTOMIME fore Judge Benedict and a jury in the criminal PY or Farosol-Top, $2.39, regular price, $2.80; FOR MEN: BH HEBER 0 ne x TROUPE, branch of the United States circuit court, and was | 3: doven Silver Plates’ reaspoo Goze | Good heavy and warm OVERCOATSat ¢4.75,redueea | GOGH HE ai eo TT EN EM A tty Hrdhereris ramos acquitted. The trial lasted all day, and the jury | Silver plated Tabiespoons, 69e.; New Style Dec- 30. es Cc HH Segg T MMMM AA 838, | 4 Companics DO ye are iriple pane ors did not come into court until quite late inthe | orated Tea Sets g1aby worth $3: Ths Kitchen tet d Storm OVERCOATS at 86, worth SoH HE Bilas TMM MAMA G8 | compan amd AllStar Specisiy Teun Sem ek vening. Campbell attempted to vote for a mem. | #., kurger size, G3e.; Decorated Dinner Sets, eet be OF, aS eae oath wee cccH ME RIL TMMMA a Orwinal Tricks. der of Congress and to personate a man of the | Pitces $11.08) wortll $20; Sleizhs, 44c., worth 75c.; | gip Seqpild assortment, of OVERCOATS at, $9.50. CHRISTA Next Week—The Original PBCK’S BAD BOY. d13-6t hame of James F. Scott, of No. 356 Bowers. The | % dozen Cups and Saucers, ¥ dozén Plates, I | Sint beisw what they can be boweht for slacw here. CHRISTMAS Wtand bart. a ee os Teanga a ve pees pLers: als ee bal- | Min vee 2 IM Sue, Worth tect dae brrextitd a couuing ,Moutamaise Chine OVERCOATS re- CHRISTMAS W -— lots in his hand, and when he announced the name | Kindy of Books, 38¢. 7.3 3 dozen Heavily | duced to $20, worsh FIFTH WEEK CCE: nd residence of Scots he was challenged wer eneas | Rngraved oblets, 0c, ie dozen Wine | “Burtent OVERCOATS from $10, oR. CHRISTMAS Eununkae tees tee not far from him tn the same ive of voters, who | Glasses to match, 50e., regul: , $1.39 and $1. ‘illa D. 5 CoaTand Vest from 97.50.up, CHRISTMAS Sa0e. CARPEATESS SES MARVELS F Claimed that Re was theierttimate “cott)"and | 40 ce sik and Retin S nae Oy ee ee : SaaeeeEe. 2 arrest of Campbell. jegan: Satin Scarfs, 23c.. 8B 4 was detente ie ra A Marshy corforaton | AvEKBacu’s Knit Jacket Depot, 7th and Ht sts. 72 pPr eneidquninelenpay emgage counsel of lainfield, N. ind it Was admitte 7 Pre eee ~—— that the defendant was th tie Une of voters; that |, Special Sale of Holiday Goods. 13.50. 8 eR rae wieELs ace. he had the ballotsin his hands, but that he did not | Plush Whi-k Holders, brass ornaments, 68c, ae ‘value. > -& Assisted by ss Present them and did not attempt to vote. It was | Plush Whisk-holders, with large mirror, 98¢. Ball Mac of PRENCE ey Ee MME. BLANCHE STONE BARTON, Riso alleged that he was 4 resident of Marion | Plush Shaving Cases $1.25. DD FATS, in all'sizes, to at any, the Renowned and Charming Soprauo, of New Tort Conn., and that he was the victim of a conspiracy | Plush Work Boxes, with mirror, 98¢. = ‘will give its e Hquor sellers of that city to whom he bad as rete Hear Cases, $1.49. $27 Our Motto—No Trouble to Show Goda. ee ores nT », and further that bh 3 the - anc Sa Me c course mn fens or fa Tried Who Was & voter, aud thet be had ees LT he apr p eis perege toes OAK HALL, FRIDAY EVENING se DECEMBER 17, 1886, ener ‘but h: i 5 ralsia Scarfs, one to'each customer, 30e. ge creo Woes cal refed 00 Cake ho) ee er ee wrote SS corner 13m UNTERSAL ae ———-eee. 20 aifferent styles Ladies’ Purses to select from, OF. SI * Open till 8 p.m. Satur3ay, 11 p.m. until New Year. d1¢ tickets to the 412-78 Judge Eawarls. of the St. Louls county iret Card Cases, 300. rapa Pate ee ._ mae cou! in the Klein-Valliant contest yesterday is- dren's Pl Pi “ Sued A writ calling upon Receiver Hoblitzell to} Chfldren's Flush Purses, 10¢, A Gaear Oprorronrry. Ss ‘Hur Hates open the ballot boxes and recount the votes. oath ‘To all Ladies who join in the next ‘Two hundred American distri Oblong shape Satchel, witl abe eed fine, 980. ‘Two Weeks. 49-20 went on strike in San Prauct Genr's Sik MuMersy large bias toe ocees oe RICYCLES AND, BICYCLES FoR RENT BY mecieee a eee Gent's SK Mumlers extra quality, '$1.49, poles sued Miveay’ Tricycle from OS ap. Catl- The law forbidding bull fights in the tederai ats- | GewUS very fhe Linen Handkerenletis 2c, —_— TAL CYCLE GO. 1400 &.X-ave. SS atu trict, City of Mexico, has been repealed, and the | Gynt slarwesize Japanesesilk Handkerchlets, 49e. RRR, FR 1 ST HOME Sport will be revived: An immensetron Dull ring | iar Cases, ns $1.25 tO $2. i tuade Cakes, Preserves and Panes Work. Persuus has been contracted for in the United States. ee RE ER ws | Mepcertepreel caer x gg der $500 ball for selling en duaye been Bela | Fine Kolied Plate Bracelets, $1.25, ‘THE UNION TEA AND COFFEE COMPANY, |i & EEE ANORAMA OF BATTLE OF BULL RUN, fr ‘s - patie Bollea aa = met Tetewtee) = , pciat.at. two blacks south of Feeney ivan ave, salect Ss” AK ents it ¢ most Pealistic tle Scene ever pean! The'Keading gqneral mortgage bondholders: come | ,,2!! Our Childien's Caps and Bonnets reduced to 824 SEVENTH STREET ¥.W., REDUCED ‘Muintasion, 36 ‘cents Glildren under 22 years, 25 mittee, the result of which was that the reorgan- | C!0s¢ out. REDUCED cents. Ou Stindays half price. piary {zation plan of the trustees was disapproved. Bargains tn Short and Long Clocks. REDUCED ‘The balance of our Silk and Chenille Cord at 7. AUCTION SALES. ; ya CTION 8S! Perinat and Silk Tassels at cost Prices, withdrawing from business in Washington, will sell ae |_SALES. All our Fringes for to at cost. on ]HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ‘Mrs. Max Way, Agt., | during the present month theirchoice and well-selected z T “vs Saxony Wool Hand Knit Secks, 3 Pair about TWELVE ML, within any rooms, I will well witht pat AUEKDACHTS Kult Jucket Depot vt aad He UE TERETE the Si wa WL Grand Holiday Sale a J) ENCANSON BROS, Auctioncers Of Fine Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Rubber Are- ties and Sandals" 2S ‘Ar L. Hesncy's at prices never before heard of. No checks given, but z, Q One-Price Shoe House, | in place thereof valuable presents will be given with 4 2 7th st Look for: The Old Lady in Window. all purchasers of Tea and Coffee. g In order to make this sale 4 pleasant, and tm- ive memento to our customers, we shal fer Zotne spectat Souvenirs, Chromos and Tickets; 9 | All parties holding the company’s checks are notified : {kets good for pair $1.50 shoes to present them for redemption before Christmas, as tiers a $5 Hand-sewed Gaiters to $4. ‘the store will be closed immediately after. N BhOs: Auctioneers. ‘ $4.50 Best French Kid Button, $3.50. pit oe Gootwekanaccen Come early and svold the rash of Christmas week. A J) ONCANSON BROS, Auctioncers. Apo sa) ones ; ee ‘This Powder never varies. A marvel of purity,| $7 Sp ‘Misses’ Spring ‘Heel Button, $1.25. a | ancy on Fiche cee strength and wholesomeness: More economical than | $1.75 Youths: and Allsses! shoes, 414-108 row WELLING, No1901 PSTREET NOE inel-lined Shoes and Slippers the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition | Gents’ $2.50 Embroidered Slippers, $1.75, BRICK D1 WEST, with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum oF “ $1.35 Embroidered suppers and phosphate powders, SoLD ONLY mf Cans. RoraL fe ea aera 1 |For Caaunus Parsexrs. arty aroused : Xmas: Presents, as aND of trunt ‘Baku Powpen Co., 106 Wall street, N. ¥. octet Novelties in Knives and Atul we i a line oy Doe Kaivce and Carvers, Tollet Cases for ‘If you are inclined to investigate the merits i Ba y Srecuz Low Paces ' for ladies ‘Dog Collars and engraved | of our Besdy-made Custom Garments, oall at : BY | Bathe free. The Re Cutlery Store 487 Peansyl-| any hour before 9 clock this evening and we 4 24 Ef | ctivot Ws FOR DRY Goops, vania avehue, D. N. Ws Proprietor. Had aan ok qHOME-SPUN DRESS GOODS, extra wide width, re- Serviceable Holiday Gifts, Leber ys = = . select ASTRAKHAN, one yardand a half wide, reduced to Bae re airand Sin Des Co ea STeDER, LARA REESE orale Extra Tange Size WHITE WOOL BLANKETS, re-| Misses’ Worked-hole But a a tor Foire TEES ere To Gents Galt, sewed and Pegred Boss, Seta aval SERGE. in all colors, wide double fola, 12 Rip and Cat ate Brae i Peete and afterwards repent of your choice you can ‘bring back the goods and have your money refunded. That isthe business platform upon ‘which we stad. GaBtore open until 9 p.m. ‘one SATORDAY, es tp SATURDAY, sot ae ‘secured Serviceable Butt @ 1058), $1.10,

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