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LOCAL MENTION. ® The Weather. For the District of Columbia, Eastern Penn- sylvania, New Jersey. Delaware, and Mary- land. fair, colder. followed in the District of THE CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS. The Handsome Holiday Made by Washington Merchente ATTRACTIVE SHOWS IN THE STORE wIxDows— @ dolls life, @ great stock of toys of every descrip- Fine writing papers are made a specialty by Joux F. Panert, 1225 Pennsylvania avenue. He THE SABBATH CONVESTION. Addresses by Distinguished Speakers at the Foundry Church. FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 14. ——— Concert of the series ly the Rev. 8, H. Greene, of this city, presided at ‘ON Columbi r »: warmer; | HINTS TO THOSE WHO HAVE PURCHASES To maxx | supplies cards of all and the afternoon session yesterday of the national LMPHONS - nertueasiotr a 1 eae "| —arrmactions AND BARGAINS = vad For | show all the latest conceits in these = Sabbath convention at Foundry M. E. church. Stns Lace Cuntares at Cost To Luront. ‘THE SEASON. with ‘The devotional exercises were conducted by 400 pairs lace curtains 75e. pair. 1,100 pairs lace curtains #1 pair. 750 pairs lace curtains #1.25 pair. 409 pairs lace curtains $1.50 pair. 850 pairs lace curtaing #2, $2.50 and $3 pair. ‘The above curtains were secured by us for cash from alarge New York lace impo: house declining business, and are offered by us at the cost of importation; also a ine of bric-a-brac, easels, music-racks, ladies’ desks, foot-rests, screens, &c., for the holidays. Wasa B. Wrirtams. 7th and D sts. n.w. Luvarx’s Exrnact, 49, per bottle. Menrz’s. Smx Mocrrress for the Holidays, Franc, One-Price Hatter and Furnisher, cor. 7th & D. Parton Lamps, Banquet Lamps, Decorated Shades, Brass Kettles, Bisc Figures, Cracker Jars, Fancy Tea Pots, Chocolate Pitchers, Gift Cups and Saucers, Rich Cut-Glass, = and small pieces. New Goods from Royal Worces- ter and Doulton. Witmanta & Epwoxstox, 1205 Penn. ave, Poncerais OnxaweNts, at Shedd & Bro. ‘Tux Gaeat Fine anp Smoke Sate at HaMBuRGER’s Drawing to a close. Only a few days more. oe bargains left, Fime Corkscrew and Cassimere Pants that were $6, $7. $3 and #10, now go for $3, $3.50, 34 and €5. Suits, Overcoats, Ulsters, Storm Coats, also at Prices. ance now. The season of holiday that commences earlier every year is now at its height. Many are wisely making their Christmas purchases now, and avoiding the rush that occurs the last two or three days be- fore Christmas. The rows of fine stores on Pennsylvania avenue, 7th, 9th, F streets, and other business streets are filled with tempting goods. The enterprise of the merchants of Washington affords citizens here as wide o choice of goods and as much advantage in price as are enjoyed by the people of any city in the country. There could hardly be any Christmas present much more acceptable to the average individual than a ally watch The ° fashioned ey-winders ne av = tent, and he who rection with 2 key-winder nowadays is either a very patient or a very poor man. Now is the season at which to surprise Aes PS and to make a sal one buy the watch of M. W. Gaur, Bro. & Co., 1107 Pennsylvania avenue. Kavrman’s Double Combination Store, 11th street sout isa lace to to at Caeeunee tee Tal now'he is making a specialty of Unless you should want to present some one with the freedom of the city, you will prob- ably be able to purchase your Christmas resents at the stores of Laxssuron & Bno., to 426 7th street. The variety here seems to be infinite, and as fast as the goods are sold The business streets Present a gay appear- shopping at ten nnsylvania avenue, ee ke now of all og ae a hotograph cases, thousen 'd and one dainty which body likes to have. The holiday display at Woopwarp & Lors- prea bayer pig sapiryalor nernig “oy shorstet it. The ense Sowcvindows are Soe a the wat ws are ant with reopen spacious are fill A feature of the day is the suitable for Christmas gifts. These include dolls of every land and nationality, handker- chiefs, hi , scarfs, ties, gl sacques, dress patterns, and everything usu ly found in a first-class dry goods and goods es- tablishment. The Popularity of house is dest attested by the of people con- stantly streaming through their e, Those who cannot give time to a long tour of inspeo: tion through their establishment will be aided im making holiday selections by the full lists of attractions and prices published from day to day in Tue Star, It is necessary only to add that the godds re) ted in the list are of Rev. E. H. Corey, D. D., of this city and ad- dresses were made by Rev. F.W. Conrad, D.D., . and Rev. T. A. Fernley, on the subject of the ‘continental Sabbath. Rev. G. P. Lord ene CONDUCTOR, Assisted by HERE CARL BAERMANN, Re Piavo Virtuoso, (iormeriy Royal pais Conservatory, humeliaiely #ac ates i (aT Fibonan tering OFERTURE Gately discovered) SCHUBERT SERENADE, for st - OTOH pohosnk ives ™ Seats, $1, 81.50. Ou sale &0o. wT Pa di0-3t BURDITT & NORTR, Managers H*22)5" Buou vurarer, Week cormimencine MONDAY NIGHT, December 10. ‘wesday, Thursday and Saturday Favorite, 58 WILLIAMS, As ALBERT KEPPLER in C. Wallace Wallin’s Natural Home Comedy of New York Life, entitled “KEPPLER'S FORTUNE” Laughable Situat _Next_Week—“BUBBLING OV F qn THEATER ne THE MARTINNETTI BROTHERS AND WILLIE ARERN'S AUSTRALIAN SPECIALTY COMPANY, artiste, t Lane, of -New pshire; Senator J. R. Hawley, of Connecti- cut; E.G. Robinson, of Rhode Island; Presi- dent Mott, of New Jersey: Mr. B. Donnell, of Delaware; W. E. Hatcher, Virginia; J. C. Price, North Carolina: Rev. J. Bact, Georgia; Bev, ) Dr. Gumbel, Missisei pounds New Raisins, 25c.; that made Wine, 35c. per bottle. At O'Hare’ Grocery, 7th st. nw. 6 Royal Glue mends broken dishes, chaira, eo At ®40GHS GRAND OPERA HOUSE, ONE CONCERT ONLY BY THE REDPATH LYCEUM CONCERT COMPANY, Peerless Dyes ; | Are the best, Sold by druggist, oly “‘Brown’s Bronchial Troches’ are ex- cellent ==> egg aggre Sore Throat. ey are exceedingly e¢! ve." — Domestic Sewing Machine Office, 7th & H. —————————————— Kent 3 Indiana; Mrs. J. @ Bate- Angell. Michignn Illinois; Hon. © Sat tralto of the Nilsson Con- —ia MR, LEOPOLD LICHTENBERG, Violin Virtuoso, And . MR. RICHARD HEARD, Musical Director and Ac- companist, Prices, 1.50, $1.00, 75c. Sale of seats Missouri; Mrs. R. J. Smart, Dakota; H. B. Chambelan, Colorado; Rev. A. J. Nelson, Cali- fornia, : ‘The remainder of the session was occupied with a discussion of amendments to the bath rest bill. Rev. W. A. Bartlett, of this city, presided at the evening session. The first speaker, Col. Carroll D. Wright, the commissioner of labor, | gave an interesting summary of arguments in | sb of a Sabbath rest from the standpoint of tistics, A powerful plea for the sanctity of the Sab- beth wan made by ex-Gor. Dingle of 2, To Bs Giex Aw OUT OF OUR STOCK and , December 11. a8-5t |. BY. ligt Hubbant, of Bos arch, Dec 1m, & o'clock Ellis & Go. 45,13,1 ESTRA FURNISHES MUSIC shortest not Jers lett $10,000 WORTH OF XMAS PRESENTS, and in order to enable you to do this we have placed on sale the nicest selection of HOLIDAY GOODS to be found, and marked them at s price you can't resist. Ta ry toes the best description, ting the latest | who prefaced it by a description of a Sabbath | Handsome Table Covers in felt, silk, plush end NNN GGG ATTLE OF SHILOW Soe Gummer si imagine that the storehouse of Senta Claus | s7% the Snest matoriais andthe, best work-| spent in Faris. He Concluded that no greater | cyte, tom #125 to 20. Tele and Buren BLig 2 oamvionn mm Torefand purchase money to dissatisfied | had been completely robbed of their contents iP. Sea SEN day of worship ewept away. Scarfs and Tidies in great quantities. Hand decorated Rae %&8 SE — tl Treees ____ 1 buyers. See eae canen direct to LAnsnvROes. en | They Did Not Belopg in Washington. | Rev. Mr. Crafts made an appeal for subscrip- | goods in Silk Plush Scarfs, Silk-covered Down Pil pre, ERE WwW a : Suicily Reliable Clothiers, there for the whole land. Tf youwant a plush Ligaen etree direiorl rad Poe y providing a senic! | tows, Chair Slumberers and Sofa Pillows, Satteen- 8 3 e Instruction given to Ladies, Gestlemen and Chil 621 Penn. ave., album or one bound in leather they are here in ‘ “ amount can be raised. Rev. G. P. Lord, of Dli- oo P ERR. Gren. Best appointed boarding stable in the country Under Metropolitan’ Hotel. profusion and at all prices. Work boxes, dresv-| | “Tax Stan devoted some little space to-day,” | nois who has already given 3.000, made an | Ver! Down Pillows, $1.75. Brass Tables, Plush QOMPAY Ample carriage room and special accommodations for BF eo OE ing cases, shaving cases, smokers’ companions, coachmen. Have you seen Menrtz’s display for the holi- and manicure sets are present in hundreds, said Manager Rapley, of the National theater, last night, “to repeating what Steele Mackaye RY. additional contribution of $1,000, and there | md Wood Tops, Bamboo and Brass Easels, were anumber of smaller contributions. ome COMPANY. days? while the eyes are bewildered with an enor- |“. ‘ 7 0 eis otewrention deen a tiem after. | wapanese Screens, from $2.50 up. Lace Curtains, RFPERTOIRE FOR THE WEEK: . Hourar Goons. Handkerchiefs, Gloves, | Wows showing of the, beautiful and the useful: padres hop aggediilreerenantenge noon a session was held, and Rev. W. W. Evarts, | from 7c, and Silk Curtains from @5 a window up. ronbecenter line, Keller ard Ent) pen Ben! Hosiery, & » de.» Unbreliee with fane han- a big ee éduced prices, make wel- | say to-morrow that all the ‘supers’ who took Pins ey as See ae riers Ladies’ Desks in Antique Oak and Imt, Mahogany ae Deter | Samet (Perugini.) ———— pen gy Gumi marked down, fuge, Art | Come —_ —e ne Part in the benefit Performance of Mockaye' s | addresses, 3 Parlor and Library Tables in all woods, Book-cases bla tio ma, Beteerand sett) | Curmsras Parsexrs ‘, Beautiful surah silks an: st and most y, ‘Pai uvar, last season were broug] ‘The final session will be held this evenin; 7 VENING, “I a . s - . Cecerin oe en ere | chiang! daekaa oe crepes at the ridicu- | here from New York by Mr. Mackaye, Not eno | wie tro Henson Tobnson, Bishop Hurst and | 4 Shelves. Beautiful line of Plush Rockers in = THAT ABE USEFUL. ORNAMENTAL AXD Qurey_ Any cheap. Menra’s Drug Store. Reap W. H. Horxe’s Xmas ad. on 8th page. It will put money in your pocket. Frve Neckwear for the Holidays, Franc, One-Price Hatter and Furnisher, cor. 7th & D. | Ovex Evexrxos, 4. Jay Govuup’s, 421 9th st, Ger a Borrze of Douglass’ Emulsion for your cold. Mxnrz’s Drug Store. I Taxe Preasvre in announcing to my atrons and the publie that, having special Qeititis for finthing Portraits, I'sball be enabled to finish all orders left with me on or ® Conoaxe, fragrant, lasting, |¥! lously low figure of 75 cents per yard are amonj he many attractiv @ to be had at We M. Suusrer & Sons’, 919 Pennsylvania avenue. Broadcloths have been reduced from $1.50 to $1.25, and all-wool cassimere, 50 inches wide, can be bought for #1. Brussels netts, point @espirit, satin-atriped gauze, illusions, and diamond-figured ilk net at reasonable prices, ‘Sucu a treasure-house as the Patais Roya, 12th street and Pennsylvania avenue, is, at this season, even the fertile imagination of the au- thor of Monte Cristo could hardly have dreamed of. One long salesroom after another is stored with beautiful objects, rich fabrics, and of them belonged in Washington. As that per- formance of ‘Paul Kauvar’ was the only occa- sion, in my recollection, when Steele Mackaye had anything to do with ‘supers’ in Washing- ton, he must have based his: opinion on those who formed the mob of revolutionists. You remember that ‘Paul Kauvar’ was brought here for one night to give a benefit performance for | the Vola of raising money for a statue of Washington to be donated by America to France. Well, a special train brought the company, scenery, and properties down to the last item nantes and took them away again the next morn- 8. penne ieee The Dissecting Room Again. ATTRACTIV! Wo have in stock over 200 different «tyles of Fancy Rockers upholstered in Plush. It will very thing fore, Holiday: resem,” thing fora Holiday : been ‘cut on, ail of th FRIDAY EVENING, “Carn ber 21. (Kellogg and Perugini) “Nf Trovatore.” and Labatt.) Martha.” others will speak. —— Tue Fiast Symruoxy Concert. — The first concert of the series by the Boston Symphony Orchestra will take place to-morrow evening at hee fin, pec church. Mr. Gericke has arranged a program which, while of sterl- ing merit, will be delightful and comprehen- ible by all, in which he has the assistance as lo pianist of Carl Baermann, one of the most eminent artists in the country. A large and representative audience is already secured. We Svswr Facts Antique Oak and Mahogany. Rattan Rocker, 82.50. Antique Oak Rocker, Silk Plush back and sest, for $6.50. Gentlemen’s Shaving Stands in all woods, Rugs at any price. On sales of CARPETS and CHAM- BER and PARLOR FURNITURE we will give you TEN PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH. Goods purchased now ‘will be delivered Xmas Eve if desired. Come and buy early before the stock is picked over. SATURDAY MATINEE, SATURDAY EVENING, Brie $1 EG 9 75,50, ona Rana 40, 81, 75, 50, 25 cent now on'saléat Box ofice. AL3-Bt_ Te ; WASHINGTON THEATER. ; ta, Nery beaut howany fulsh HARRY WILLIAMS’ OWN SPECIALTY COMPANY. Direct from his Academy of Music, Pittsburg, Pa, ALL NEW FEATURES. American and are closin Ladies’ hovany, which the largest line house in the out for #1 Desks ever shown in any hwe are offering at prices we of special inducement. sizes, have about W. H. HOEKE, tempting novelties. It seems like a great fair | To the Editor of Taz EVENING STAR: In regard to Hood's Sarsaparilla as a remedy for rheu- before the 20th inst. for “Xmasse.” where all that the world has to offer to delight | ““The honored faculty of the Georgetown. uni- | Mstism, and ask you if you are aflicted with this dis- 0. sles, prices vers low. Gro. Prrxce, awoman’seye has been gathered. In every " Hi str bet 9th and 10th | S¢ % tY the medicine which has so greatly benefited 801 Market Space, As 1 LILLIAN Mi . fahogany Chamber Su Fotografer, department, too, there is apparent the intangi- | VeTsity on H street, between 9th am others. Hupdreds of people who suffered the tortures In the Most Unfathomable of Mysteries, lars ith and Penn. ave. I prefer cloudy weather for sittings, Fixe Portrarrs. Kets Kemethy, 1109 Pa, ave Ir Nor Coxvestest to call mail or telephone ble but fascinating influence of style—the in- describable something in the shade of a silk or glove, the draping of a cloak, the turn of a parasol handle, that appeals to the best. taste, he proprietor of the Pazais Royaris announc- streets, are hardly aware that the dissecting room of that institution has been used even more since the injunction served on them than before, since we accredit them both with a in its severest forms, have been perfectly cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier. It corrects the acidity of the blood, which is the cause of the disease. and gives strength and vigor to every part of the body. r A 808 and 310 8th st, 100. 150. and 23 Netwec Gide & BLAKELY'S Co. 413 ATION&L THEATER. Crowded Houses Nightly G jece Antique Onk, large pl i < knowledge of the law and a_ willingness to | *° 4 sujanber rod ou washsiaud, worth your orders to Mrnrz’s Drug Store and they | ing figures now that are quite as attractive as | comply with it, Evidently the dissecting tables PMGIEN TEL et ee —— bard CRE eae Anta Oak Slt, ms Will receive prompt attention, Money saved | the rare quality and great variety of goods of- | are as much in demand as formerly. hraim | SY it helped me very much. To wed wd mR. a eed on everything you bu; fered. A specialty is made of dre: rns rs bilious complaints, nervous prostration or rheuma- for presents, which are offered, together with the necessary trimmings and buttons, at greatly reduced prices. Special inducements are of- fered also in the prices of umbrellas, fans, is joined to his idols,” but we will not alone.” N. The Children’s Hospital. tismn I earnestly recommend it.""—Mrs. E. CanPENTER, Kulamazoo, Mich. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA In his latest comedy success from the Lyceum Thea- ter, New York, written by Messrs. De Mille and Be- asco, entitled 1 Fine Ni duced to $35. A Szasoxantz Hor. mi bees Y. 1 very fine San Domingo Mahogany Si: y Atthe annual meeting of the contributin: a 5. Pre LORD CHUMLEY. foot top, with large Beveled French Va ‘ 36x72, only £3.50. 2 gloves, shoes and slippers, and other goods | members of the porate Hospital Saat, po bn few ion By ates ee LE yee | Cabinet” Top, hand. carved ‘snd hs 'Y pieces best ingrain carpets just received. | suitable for gifts. Every woman in Washing- P aaa pce gence nae aa THE FINAL MATINEE WILL occur saTuRDAY. | “$"45,823°: ’ Ten pi cotton chain carpets, at| ton reads the Pazais Royat announcements | beld, the following gentlemen were elected| 109 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. "| 2 Anse ae. Was Li1ams, 7th and D sts. n.w. | made from day to day-in the Stax with keen | directors: Nathaniel Wilson, vice Thomas J. UPON THE APPROACH OF THE MOST Next Week—Mr, JOSEPH JEFFERSON in “THE | beasy Moule: waeceenpea interest. These announcements are of special | Fisher. deceased; Charles C. Glover, vice Blair aa : a IVALS.”" aby | tied, we Gas Heatixe Stoves. at Shedd & Bro. interest at present, as they give notice of re-| Lee, resigned; J. Ford Thompson, vice A. Y. P. Hotwar Goons. JOYOUS FESTIVE SEASON, WHEN HEARTS pcm oe sd sie PEE oi i Avetion! Averros! uctions in prices for the holidays, Getta Marland: : UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENTS, ARE AGLOW AND ALL MINDS BUSY WITH | 5G Tic}*p2J*fferson_ engagement, $2, $1.50, 81, 75, : The entire stock of Brad Adams, books and| Where is the lady who does not like to deco- | >" neeting of the board of di b- / ca z, Seats Now on Sale. a3 -} A, stationer; uction, commencing next Mon- | rate her outward winter apparel with rich and cqconiiy ads ‘ihe following: cme? ware 311 7th st. now, a youn "JEFFERSON. pa: en day 7 p_ m-, anal will continue every evening at | peautiful furs, soft and warm, and where is the | elected for the ensuing year. President, MW. | 300 pairs Notti S5Operpair;] THE HEARTS OF RELATIVES AND daikun Reena eniete Geant yy 4 same hour until all the stock is sol ‘ell. by | !24¥ 80 fastidious that she could not be satisfied | Galt; Vice-President, F. B. McGuire; Treasurer, | former price, $2 ¥ pair. ; : in want of Christmas presents willl do well by | out of the immensestock at WitLeTt & Reese | Wee's ice Sordary FL. ba > 2 m Curtains at $3i50 per pair;| | FRIENDS, HOW MANY ARE THE EXPRES- Including Proct’ Wardrobe Bed, in Antique attending this week, asall the goods will be x tae ee | wae te seeneens Georetery,. 2.1. Moore. fort ee, BD per pair. i m MRS. JOHN DREW and MR. JOHN GILBERT, 6, Worth 40, reduced to @39. i . ion | 905 Pennsylvania avenue? Monkey muffs, trim-| At the same mecting it was decided that the | ™ = s SIONS OF REGRET THAT CHRISTMAS DID MOSES & SON. sold without reserve. See im auction | rings, collars, andstoles can be bought ut Oc- | Annual Charity Ball for the benefit of the Hos. | ,,i2 Pairs Swiss Lace Curtains at €7.50 per pair; for- MOT COME A MONTH OR TWOLATER. AMD oe F xtre column in future, tober prices, and there are yet many bargains | pital fund shall be given as usual the present | "2 pairs Brussels Lace Curtains at $18 per pair; for- 2 s. RocuEstTzR Las edd & Bro. i sec. a. saeques, Plush wraps, too, are really | season—some time in January or February— | mer price. dicrirg THUS FIND US BETTER PREPARED TO AT ‘THE NATIONAL THEATER, ‘ i it ii i 7 sh Point Curtains Al 3 A 5 Dovorass’ Excisiox is the purest prepara- | CBe*?. ie a nice cane or umbrella it = a oe pester it shall be te social By | nS an SESEE ee omy Semee MEET ITS JUST EXACTIONS. WEFK COMMENCING MONDAY, ee 2 Han of cod liver oil made. Mznra's drug store. |r... young man who thinks that his best suit panne EN aidiaits Crete Curtains at $8 per pair; former price, BUT WHY PROLONG IT? ISTHE READY | - Winer aan Mastix ax TADLe ORNAMENTS, ill not look presentable through the k Manatace Licenses.— Marriage licenses have aire Turcoman Curta : wry Vana it this week. iano lamps, be penectn change his misd after the er been issued by the clerk of the court to Henry | price’#i? par ain at ROO pee pee Anes | .. SOE WaerEONe DEPRIVE YOUR- | DROP. CARPENTERS SCENES IN HATROTISM. Umbrella shades, has been cleaned and repaired by K. 1. Hans, | Lucas and Louisa Harris; John Crerne, of Bal- | | 300 pairs Turcoman Curtains at $2.50 per pair; for-| _ SELF OF THE ENJOYMENT AND PLEASURE More wonserfal than macic. Maze thrilling thes Rochester lamps. | 705 9th street. timore, Md., and Hilda Scholer; John Bottom- | mer price, $3.50 per pair. ATTENDING SUCH ACTS OF LOVE AND pe tg % bs E. F. Brooxs, 531 15th street. At thi hi to pur- | ¢¥ and Georgie Hudson Wrenn; David Will- 6 pairs Turcoman Curtains at $2 per pair; former Gallery, 10c.* a Ba earn ae . ae pepranans pun ‘S persons rots ping iams and Florence Newton; ae Ww. ‘Tromble; me eget ceca at 817.50 per pair; for-| | FUIAL DEVOTION, WHEN WE ARE ONLY ‘Treatwent and instructionsat 512 thst nw. 413° Chisire, bs istered in staruped Frxrures and Lamps, at She | chase dress ni goods either to re-| of Virginia. and Carrie E. Trumble; Howar ee anen Cocteine: : % ILBELMS CLU eR , reduced from Tune Ounautars- Bre plenish their own wai ort provide | Hall aad Laure. Brows; W, M. Btockeoos at | BEE Bee 855 pr blr TOOGLAD TO PROVIDE THE Most HAND- | We mame s kin: Faced, Clo ‘x Pictures, Toys, Fa- vors.Games, Noveities. J. Jay Gout, 421 9th st. can be had at FussEi.’s Tue genuine “Farina” Cologne reduced to 38e. per bottle. Mentz’s Pharmacy, the lowest- priced drug store in the city... * CITY AND DISTRICT. AM USEM ENTS TO-N IGHT. Natioxat.—Sothern in “Lord Chumley.” Aupavon’s.—“Midsummer Night's Dream.” Wrtarp Hatt.—Prof. Carpenter. Hannzs’.—Gus Williams. Kexxan’s.—Variety. Guone.—Variety. Paxonasta.—‘Battle of Shiloh.” CONDENSED LOCALS. vy." answered Alice Tyler, colored, when arraigned in the Polic yart this morning on a charge of hat | hell vou ask me that for?” Fifteen days on | the farm was the sentence of the court. The Pennsylvania Republican association. T. B. Penick: ident. last night made further E by the cheapest cash houses, Payments are Chamber suits in all woods VITE THE PUBLIC TO SHARE IN OUR eee Covers 4 «6.00 ion in the inaugu- | arranged in’ small weekly or monthly amounie Book Cases and Gentlemen's Writing Desks, cian NTH CON A Cee Eee pe ts eG —heereemg > | Mr. an, Dr. Wm. W and | ta cult the convaniaabe-ol ths purchaser. ‘The Assoturery Pore. One hundred different patterns of Sidebourds. mils), from, Hazen were appointed a commitiee In_ the Criminal Court yesterday Randolph Williams, charged with housebreaking, was re- leased on his perac recognizan: In the | eases of Frank Washington and Benj. Foster, charged wi from the United States, Fecognizances were taken, The Harrison and Morton Pioneer club has elected officers as follows: President, Lewis Mills; secretary, A. F. Redman; assistant sec- retary, A. > | ing the benefit suitable gifts for friends. It is almost unneces- sary to remind any Washingtonian that a fine assortment of the best can always be found at Carrer’s, 711 Market space. This establishment has an enviable reputation for reliable character and reasonable prices. At present it is offering an unusually fine assort- ment of fabrics at remarkably low prices. Every cash purchaser to the extent of $5 has the choice of elegant presents offered by the firm. Among the windows on Pennsylvania avenue whose cdfitents at once elicit exclamations of delight is that of M. W. Bevertwer. i00y Penn+ ia avenue. Mr. Beveridge !:.s a vast array of beautiful decorated pottery and por- celain, cut giass, fine plated ware and fancy ware for the holiday trade. With the advances made in business methods in these days « man can have all the giow and atisfaction of giving presents or bringing ma- rial happiness into his own home, even it he is short of cash in the holiday season. Thi: accomplished through the credit system put in force by House & Hegamann, 921 and 923 7th street northwest, and 636 Massachusettsavenue northwest, This firm has an immense stock of furniture, carpets, stoves, and other household goods, which they are offering now on credit at —— which they claim cannot be beaten spacious salesrooms are filled with an attractive array of goods, and purchasers, whether seck- of the credit system or not, will find it to their advantage to visit the house, In the large assortment of furniture, of the best make, one will find many articles siitable for holiday gifts, If it is a suit of clothes for yourself or for one of the boys you intend to buy be sure to call on the Loxpon axp Liverroor CLoraixa Company, corner of 7th and G streets. Fabri: Jacksonville, Fla., and Julia E. Schneider; Reinhold J. Halm ‘and Fannie 8. Beaumont, o! Hagerstown, Md. —_>___ THe AssociaTeD CuaritrEs.—Members of the sixth division of the associated charities held a meeting last night in the North Presby- terian church and elected directors for the en- suing year as follows: Judge Arthur MacArthur, Rev. Alexander Kent, G. W. F. Swartzell, W. H. Gunnison, Mrs, M. E. Hood, B. La dee 4 Dr. J. O. Adams, Mrs. A. M. Purvis, Rev. C. Ramedell, Jno. R. Wright, Rev. . W. Dean, Miss Gertrude Jones, Mrs. D. H. Merrill, J. H. Willoughby. The directors Bolway, and elected the following officers: Samuel Norment, resident; W. resident; Rev. Alex. Kent, v Villoughby, secretary; G. W. ¥. Swartzell, W. H. Gunnison, delegate. treasurer, and —— ae Tae Executor’s Sare of Fine Harness, Trunks, Satchels, Valises, &c., will be contin- ued to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock at store No. 493 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. Rovat Bane P. OWDER, ‘This powder never varies, A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. RoraL Baxixe PowpER Co., 106 Wall st. N. ¥. 25 Satin-Faced, Cloth-Back Screens, reduced frou pet Department we ofter the fr towing ‘al a in huge ‘apestry Kug, 11-7x? “= 10-6x1 2 pairs Turcoman Curtains at $35 per pair; former price, $50 per pair. 8 Beaded Bamboo Portieres at $2 per peir; former Price, $5 per pair. 8 Ebony Corner Cabinets at $7.50 piece; former Price, 815 piece. 2 Ebony Corner Cabinets at $5 piece; former price, $8.50 piece. 100 Silk Scarfs at $1 piece; former price, $1.50 Velour Table Covers at $8 piece; former price, $10 piece. 6 Silk Tapestry Tabi it 87 3 fe ae S oanetry ‘able Covers at $7 piece; former 2 Satin Embroidered Table Covers at $10 piece; for- mer price, 815 piece, 10 Piano Covers at $6 piece; former price, 88. A large variety of Japanese ware, cousisting of Jars, Vase: ites, Cunbrelias, &c. rn Hassocks, $1 each; advertised elsewhere 50. HOLIDAY GOODS. Fifty Ladies’ Desks, in all woods, which I am selling from $19 upward. Fifty different styles of Easels. Fifty Music Cabinets, in all woods. Manging and Standing Cabinets, eq%9 hundred Plush Rockers’ upholstered in all hundred different patterns of Ratvan Chairs fockers. A large stock of Children's Chai: Couches Bzmboo Screens, Easels and Music Racks. Parlor Furniture of every description, FIRST CONCERT SATURDAY EVENING, DEC. 15, AT 8 O'CLOCK, UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, Corner 13th and L streets northwest. DR. B. MERRILL HOPKINSON, of Baltimore, Bari- MISS ROBERTA ALLEN, Violinist. MR, JOSEF KASPAR, Conductor. ORCHESTRA OF 25 PERFORMERS. Season Ticket, admitting to thé three (3) concerts of the series, ONE DOLLAR, for sale at the music stores ot Sanders & Stayman, 934 F st. ‘Metzerott & Co., 1110 Fst. SOME HOLIDAY PRESENTS AT A PALTRY OUTLAY OF MONEY, ACCEPTING IN RETURN SMALL WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS, TO SUIT YOUR CONVE- NIENCE? OUR IMMENSE STOCK, EMBRACING BED ROOM AND PARLOR FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, SIDEBOARDS, SEC- RETARIES, REED AND RATTAN ROCK- ERS, TABLES, HALL-RACKS, CHEF- FONIER, ETC. ; CARPETS OF ALL GRADES, RUGS, ART SQUARES, OILCLOTHB, ETC.; HEATING AND COOKING STOVES, RANGES, ETC, WE WILL OFFER ON CREDI2, AT FIGURES BEFORE .WHICH THOSE OF THE CHEAPEST CASH HOUSES WILL PALE WE ARE DETERMINED TO PURSUE OUR WONTED EQUITABLE COURSE, AND IN- ae r -® 3 etteetes terete lich Velvet Rug, 1 Velvet Rug, 10-6x15 00 Smyrha ‘Rugs, worth 86, for #4 3 200 Smyrna Rugs, worth $3.00, for #2.50; 83x 300 Smyrna Mats, worth $1.50, for 90c.; 1 ft. Ox ft - 1,500, Double Cotton Ingrain Carpet at 25c, reduced from 45. $ UPHOLSTERY DEPARTEENT. Satin Embroidered Pillow Covers, in Blue, Red, Gold and Olive ie " 5 7 jered Table Govers, in Biue, ited, at. i E. F. Droop. 925 Pa. ave. TREAT TO LOVERS OF ¥ cantata of MATHER, THE BEAUTIFUL ane Een Tidy ear MATER Sw, 01 SD. Fast Deo 13 and ) ctclock. The best inment, Don't ‘The QUEE NGS, Dec 14, talent are engaxed in this enterta’ be present one evening. Ticke' VEE REGATIO’ HURCH. TUESDAY EVENING, THE 18TH. LIOT HUBBAED and Mr. CLAYTON of Boston, will give a = ogee ae the Cx sti charch on evening 1e Congrega efyeniy ble ‘Soaria, in Gil ‘Table ‘Scaris, in Oi White Embroi rien tal Table Sfthe 18th. Wickets €1. White Embroidered Oriental Tab) Kock Band Concert Go. (Till Palace, London. Come am con, the greatest musical cts, reserved seats 50c Ss ‘ABI FRIDAY E Velour Stand Covers Fifty Windsor Folding Beds at all prices. Down WASH B. WILLIAMS, 7th and D sts. A VISIT TO OUR SPACIOUS APART- w the lock MENTS WILL BE REQUITED BY A SATIS- FACTION THAT WILL MORE THAN COM- PENSATE YOU. dll-lw xtra value, Just received. Cotton Comforts, full size, from.. French Traveling Blankets, Pech el of NG, Dec, 14, Object Leseoa with Explavatory Lecture. Apreo pri Sranie’ Wail. be rendered ‘by Mesure ray Airs. and Mazie neve ‘diniasion 15c. rouileed Ad pie Arrexriox Panenrs. In order to reduce our entire stock of CHILDREN’S able evening 3 HOUSE & HERRMANN'S mimes; treasurer. Evans; cay b us WINTER CASH AND CREDIT HOUSE, tain, C. Scott; first lieutenant, Richard jt styles, workmanship, and prices there will all 009 .00 ik e 921 AND 023 SEVENTH STREET .W. Tx Toy Tx Cunp Lines Buasr w second lieutenant, Geo. T. "Banks; first ser- | be found of a gratifying character. os o> ay THT Bs ti 18 THE Sow and teoet re Furs! Rich and soft and fine! The wife or 60898 ah fF as igaahes esc da en gs - _ ‘All the above prices are for cash on or before '. Phillips: a a daughi to be ied is = * “ANCHOR” Yesterday Rachel M, Hewett, W. F. Hewett, | Christmas gift acalokin scone or cect tena | ELaneas &% Suarer, aa Tt fast 2 a1-1m ee ee ee E. B. Hay, et. al, by Mr. W. A. White, filed a bill against Joha White, Jacob Scarf et all for the appointment of a receiver. injunction, and account. The suit is instituted on account of uy the elegant assortment just selected by B. H. Stixemetz & Sons, the hatters and furriers, 1237 Pennsylvania avenue, and offered for the holiday trade. Mr. Stinemetz has brought from 1113 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Call attention to their very large assortment of CHRISTMAS PRESENTS We have marked down the price of every Cout at and WAY BELOW CosT. ‘We enumerate the prices on a few styles to show the character of the sale. Real Stone, three colors, ‘The BEST PRESENT for Children and Adulte, W. B. MOSES & SON, CORNER 117TH AND F STS. WN. a Dazzox & Srarcxraxp. wint they presence of warm per- a by « large With on three notes of $1,500 cach held by the estate of iailti i i Number —Original_—_-Reduced For $1.75 oF $2 a good average box. ia Robt. C. Hewett. ered |. pain of ee =e a F fine, ang | In Novelties of Table, Totlet, and Library Articles in| Age. “Coats, Price. Price. aS Feast Fos Tar Merron Mrs. Ann Hoyne, whose sctions | made‘up in’ accordance wih’ the approved a Fi 3 id FR} Wehave just received some handsome novelties in | APPlY for Descriptive Catalogue. sent post free, to Monday afterncon sansed her arres t, as pub- | styles of the season. WATCHES. 4 1 00 00 Ladies’ Ties and Slippers, in Bronze and various ¥. AD. RICHTER & CO, AZSPEZCE MECts poe. roc. dence hospital by hier friends for treatment, | , 4 YeF¥ extensive stock of handsome things | Very superior Gold and Silver Watches for Gentle- 3 3 i 3.09 | shades of Ooze Catt ae a ~~} ‘Bopkine sn aged white woman, — ee is eens iy F 8. grep oo poop brag ~ era ae 3 ; 2.99 $ ne Seen ek EE 310 BROADWAY, i and fell on 14t] AMS 0. eir store, | Also, esiased 6 1 11-00 00 —_ street, last evening, and was somewhatinjonan | corer 9th and F sireets, sader Masonie Temple, DIAMOND JEWELRY 6 3 E30 3 ‘x biess Shoes for Gentlemen in Patent Leather and | | NEW YORK. © worth gic, Ome a seesemneved “te Women’s Chri Their toilet bottles In Necklaces, Bracelets, Pendants, and Rings in great $ : 338 i ‘0 ‘Our usual large assortment of Walking Shoe in- Se ee ¢ . re Miia aden ee variety and at popular prices. FI 4 2-08 3 cluding our popular Cork Sole bal., the best Shoes for 1ni23, 405 and 407 7th st. nw, above Det, superb Christmas numbers of the Paris Illustre CLOCKS. BRONZES, AND FANCY GOODS Hy 2 i2e3 2889 | “Some bow styles in asses and Caildrent? Boots and and Figaro Mure ane 5,0 im: | of our own selecting in London, Paris, and Geneva | 10:38 #09 e Columbia fishing cl filed a certi- smoker's sets, an 5 Rslininines Sinkp of Sendeynaben Tha pee ee sete—the display repays examination. CANDELABRA 13 a8 39 Ax Cuzisruus Pazserr. G. Waldo, president; Geo. F. Smith, vice- also fine colognes and toilet waters, | Of our own importation in three handsome designs of 10 18.50 IRs 40; $1.68, worth dent; F. A Sullivan, treasurer: J. L. Neurath, oe i ih80 1 wz ‘ acting secretary, and R. P. McGrath, director. 4, sod 8 hts 8 i339 1883 ee endogeat ‘ia, hee pat 5 aN Deata or Rev. Dr. Carckertne.—Rev. John acd # ¥ 38 ni — eae! . Gisd tn Brosklyar NC. Yeah tie bose ars Bo He 1860 peiencrnthac saber ageereeadgend ew ied in iyo, N. ¥., at a 3 "50. ¥ friend, on Sunday inst, after a brief illness. A #8 is B00 simplest and best Machine over poodneed: - service was held at the house, conducted £4 id 6: out of order; does all kinds of work with ease; so sim- by Rev. Lyman Abbott, D. D., after which the “30 Be ples child cam use it. semaine were jen to Portland, Me. for mA stylish in one of E. Hq 00 $ enue rment. Dr. Chickering was well known B,Banxum Ly Beautiful done on the NEW HOME Wi where he bad passed his winters | & Co.'s fine overcoats, In the windows of their 2 + a Es without the use of an stlachment. Csitand examine, at fs Bumber of years, and nial 931 Pennsylvania avenue, are ‘+ : sma ws SUBzSSSSE 4 ‘Sold on easy monthly payments. - Vas sonal friends, conta to ie SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR CASE. Sewing Machines for rent. ’ ‘Repairing a specialty. & OPPENHEIMER & BRO. @1-2oSm 51 Othet aw. LD SHERWOOD EYE MALT WHISKEY. 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