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PPP PoP PPP P P kA Have you guessed for that Blegant Solid Oak Bed- Eis ih aa - room Set, consiating of ten pieces, 500,000 Haxoxescaers. Every purchase of 25¢. or over entities you to @ cues. Not only the createst quantitive an the lanrest va- VALUED AT 92008 WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING riety, tt UNQUESTIONABLY THY BEST VALUES SPECIAL BARGAINS TB IN THIS GFTY, of why showid the suieepeopie from omen other stores make a practice of bayine their Mandker- Se XxX wom aA — XX MMMM Ak iid xx MMs AA oy xx MMM AA Girts: signa, at 4c. sims. She at cy sims, at 2c. “te: AU-iinen sicns, at 1 borders, at If six Fine Handkerchiefs are selacted a Very Hand- some Box inciuded; if low priced «plainer but neat box free of charge. WHAT WE HAVE. 8 Point Lace Handkerchiets $5 to 815. 7eech. Be Duchess Lace trom Nix. to #16. each, Be Mowertine de Soie trom Ge. to #3. each. €2°-French Embroulered Linen, 50e. to 94.50. Ba Machine Fmbroidered Linen, 124e. to We. Or Japanese Silk Homstitehed, “Ze. to 81.35. Be Brovaded (colored) Silk, Ate. 061.25. Fe dapanese and Enstish Silk Mufflers, GSc. to = §2-Thoasands to select from. So many that ove is Hable to overivok the special barrains. We point be- Jow to some extra values that you wii! appreciate, THE PALAIS WOYAT. Fancy th tlemen. %y deg. Faney Hane ‘* temen, $$ doz. an box, at $2.08. CHRISTMAS UMBKKLLAS. $1 | ew. at sie Mass Hosoxzscums Ix Boxes, {ante These Handkerchiaés are full size, war- 3 ranted pure Linen, bewstitehed! borders, A BOX. six iva box. The boxisa very handsome one: the Handkerehiels unusually vod Value af 2 conte ark. TMA PALAIS ROYAL. Lious:. Mews. Isetar. Hasoxercuers. By ail means make a selection st once, now that all iMitinis are here. We gaote only the extra wood valuse: Ladies Pure Linea Handkerhiets, laundered, with Warranted hond-embrotlered imitials,for oxly Syeeats See these Mandiserchiets and you'll understand why we write GOOD VALUE AT 35 CENTS EACH. Also the Lest exlues im Silk futttal Handherehiags JoU'H find here. Laden’ and :tie.eachand Meb’s50, Se), Taped (ieeach. ‘The last: mentioned have hand- et initials. Buy three of these aud we will not change tor «box each THE PALAIS ROYAL. Movsserxe De Son Haxpers. ‘Those at the Hhcher prices are put up in Dores. We point here only to AN ASTOU BARGAIN. 41 Quality Handkerehiefs for 5 cents. AU the art shaies, silk wmiioklered scalloped borders, ‘Twenty-tive syies to select from. THE PALAIS ROYAL. $3 Heal Beaver B Ss H 4 Meal Beaver mack Sink HLaxpKencuters. Where else half the variety? LADIES" 30c., 68¢.. Tie., He., S8e., Ge, #1. Silk emabroidered im Black, White and colors. Those at $1 bave hand-embroidered daisies. they look asif growing op the handkerchief. MEN'S So, Ze. and $1. ‘The last quoted extra size and heavy sili. THE PALAIS ROYAL. Camprews Haxvrercurers Atall prices. Those at 2Se. abox are a wonder. The ‘quality of Mnen, the arbatic but quaint fancy borders, aud the loxes! You'll handy expect to tind six handkerchiefs in such boxes, and all for 23 cents. THE PALAIS ROYAL. ——_____THE PALAIS RovaL._ 10,000 Cunistaas Usenetias. ‘The quantity isnot exagverated. The variety cannot be surpassed. All the latest novelties from the foliow- iu celebrated makers: Belknap, Johnson & Powell; Hirsh Bros., Follmer, Cloge & Co.. Rose Bros. & Hartwran; Wricht Bros., Lyons; Excelsior Umbrella Sasa Manufacturing Company. $3 PALAIS ROYAL PRICES ig are the more surprising when a written narantes ie rr. #)ven with the Umbrella, binding us to recover it free PPP of charve should it split within one year of purchase. B SELECT THIS WEEK In order that the initiale may be properly enuraved on ‘the Umbrella ond in time for Christmas. Necharge for eucraviug if you pay over $2.20. & , r ap Excise Noverry Unnnsuas. mM (One of a kind.) gue Over one thousand to select from, imeluding the lat- # x st imported novelty sticks from London. We first ae Point to a few for Ladies’ wear. . Ivory handie, enamel and silver trimmine...... 96.48 Sst Natural wood bandie, with Rarwed Robin, sa Crabepples, &e.. of colored celluloid... 5.68 Ivory handie, inlaid with pearl. at ‘Handle of woid stone inelowed im silver casket... 12.50 Hy ‘Natural wood handle, with -rapevineof steriine Ps UE - 10.98 =a Weichsel handle, with filigree silver trimmine. 9.73. Cy ‘Swinginy rir handie of tortoige shell, 14 karat = scold Dame f0F imi. encceeeeee OB * Ebouy handle, with silver strap and buckle. x THESE FOR MEX. my ‘Horn handle, carved to represent dog's head; y sterling silver collar for initial... i Carved buck-horn crook handle, with sterling diver truumings.... ; Cad handle, massive and riely enyeraved silver Pp trumunines — per Cai handle. crook, silver cap. P Dracou's uead of buckBorn . ae Orange woud handle, solid silver band. 7, a ‘THE PALAIS BOYAL. aval . . A Gesvrse Groxta Unonetzas, ry (Warranted one year.) AAA 26 and 2inch Paracon Frauen, naturel wood ban- *% Glee, in 2 balf hundred styles, $1.25, $1.50, @1.44 vy ©2120 and 82.48 exch. VY SW" We take se an illustration of “Palais Royal prices” the “inch Uusbrelia with ashwood stick and ailver-mounted Landie; « tiny plate for imitials, which We'll enerave frow of elanwe. Price @2.4% ‘This qual- ity uusbecils is mule arvana town at 62, ‘THE FALAIW ROYAL. (Warranted one year.) ‘vvww Prices range frou @2.98 to $6.50, Natural wood} YW WW Kandiew with ueat mountings of silver and gol. 26) We Ww and D-inch unproved paracon frames. THE PALAIS ROYAL. Rogurr Ganwests Or Act Krsps. A collection second to none in the District. Prices 20 to 20 per cent below prevail quotations. The very latest finported novelties are here, from the Heavy Hiding Mackintosues to the Feather Weischtn, cy Habdbets btet don. In box, at $1.2. log. m thx. at fancy Handkereh ‘hor. in he ‘A Fane Han Ghe. Tiseh Mare Mugs at Ge. seen, Sue at 1 $2.50 Black Hare Stoies, bw) Monkey Stoles, with, $4.50 Frenet Seal Stoles, €1. je axsortment of Fur BANDKERCHIEY DEPARTMENT. Ge. White Han-embroidered Handkerchiefs, all de- White Hand-embroidered Handkerchiefs, all de- ite Hand-erabroilered Wendkerchiets, all de- Hemstitehed Handkerchiefs, all de- All-linen Hemstitched Mandkerchiefs, assorted Ime. Ali-liben Fancy Sealloped-bordered Handker- chfets. ‘st janet kare hy 4 Hzen, for ladies oF yen- fem, for ladies oF gentie- ietuLinf Boxes, for ladies or gen- 19 Gloria Silk Umirelia, amorte! styles of kan- i hiete Silk Umbrella, assorted styles of ban- Gtora Silk Umbreila, assorted styles of han- ‘U8 Giona Silk Umbrelia, assorted styles of han- #2. Milk Umbrella, assorted stview of handies, at bea Silk Umbrella, assorted styles of handles, at ste Silk Umbreila, assorted styies of handles, at FUR DEPARTMENT. MUFFS. BOAS. : 0 Biack Hare Boas at $2 48. De rpeeiin Bows at $5 4M SW Raccoon Boas at $198. CHILDREN'S SETS. 60 White Hare Sets at $1.25 12) Bie Coury Sets at Freuch Lynx Nets af 4) Oposstius Nets at $: White Thibet Sets «2 » White Thibet Sets at ) White Angora Nets. White Ansora Sets at $1.8 SU French Seal Sets at €3.48. bar STOLES: ‘Collars, Collars, SRFCIAL BARGAINS IN OUR MILLINERY AND CLOAK DEPARTMENT. GSG, 7 988s co ts Gea Bs ce EE Cc k - coc EEE. 3.W. GUESS EARLY AND OFTEN. Svoozsrioxs For Hox. IDAY GIFTS IN LEATHER oops. Bill Books, Ze. to 87.50. - Boston Shoppin Bars, 75e. to 2.8. Ciur Cases, 50c. to 87. Court Plaster Cases, 30c. to 94.5. Crops, ridinz, 81 to #9. Drowene Canes. to $40. Dress Suit Cases, 61,50 to $12. Drinking Cups. 4c. to 82.50. Extension Cases, 0c. to $10. Flasks, 400. to $5.50. Furnished Bags. $4 to Pumished sutcheis, $5.50 to su. Folding Mirrors @1.45 to 86. Gun Cases, Tie. to 8%. HatBores, geuts’, $3 to 914. Hat Boxes, ladies’, $3.50 to 87.50. Handkerchief and Glove Boxes, Me. to¥7. Handkerchief and Glove Folds, Sto es. Ink Stands, 15c. to 2. Jewel Boxes, $1.75 to 89. Letter Cases, 50r. to 9. Lewexins, $1.75 to 96. Manicure Sots, $1.20 to $12. Pocket Toilet Cases. “Ze. to $3. Pucket Books, 2Uc. to $0. Portfolios, We. to $17.50. Photo. Screens, Or. to 81:2, Photo. Frames, 750. to #2. Purses, 3c. to #21. ‘Travetine Baws, 73. to 230. ‘Traveling Satchels, Ze. to S16, ‘Trays for Cards, 87.25 to $2. Beimors Cases, $1.00 to $3. Shaw! Straps, Shaw! Wraps, 81.50to: ‘Behoul Bayes, 0c. to 82.50. Sword Cases, #2. Writing Tablets, $1.40 to 910. Writing Desks, $4.25 to 810. Whips, couch, $1.50 t0 @:10. Whips, bugzy toe. ‘Wipe, riding, Se. to $10. TOPHAM'S, 12 PENNA. AVE. X. Ww. ais B. i. Srivuaurz & Soss, 1257 Penna. ave., 413 13th st. ENGLISH WATERPROOF COATS. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, Open until 9:30 this LAXSBURGE & BRO. Mews Derasraesr. GENTLEMEN: ‘We cunceived this idea of getting more of your trade. To carry this point we shall sell today and tomorrow any of oar Full Dress Shiste that were $:3, 2.50 and $2 FOR 81. Youcan take one ora dozen, price the Tazxr Is No is ESS WORK IN OUR PRICES, BUT A GENUINE | REDUCTION IN PRICE THRODGHOUT OUR STOCK. REMEMBER THE &LAUGH- ‘TRING PRICES ON FINE PLUSH COATS OF EVERY STYLE 18 STILL GOINa oN. DON'T FAIL TO INSPECT OUK LOWE BE ~ FORE PUKCHASING AND SAVE MONEY, * ALSO DRESS GOODS Samé. tylee the latest and all sizes, The _ fone ‘more you buy the more we Jose, but we will have the satisfaction of having hal you bere. Dakss ROBES. OUR LINE OF WORSIED MITTS Yor Boys or Girls now 10c. Auong the lot are Mitis that were 25, 1B and 15. You can have your pick. Colurs—Navy Blue, Brown ana Black. (Second floor, Infant's Department.) OOZE LEATHER FRAMES $1.48. In all colors. These are the identical ‘Frames soid Lereabout for 83. CLeator Goods Department, first floor.) « ‘The warriorson tLe battlefierd of conznerce are so humerous that they darken the sun. Bo much the better for the old retiable to fit in the shadow, 1t will we uf GRKAT BENEFIT to every Teadter of this yuper to syend a jew sminutes Icoking over var Holiday Ufferings. The following items rentioned you will find ‘expoeedt tor sale on our pupular third floor: We havea lot of Holiday Ware left over from lest meson, whien it is vor determi- uativn to Glow them. We will dispose of ‘them ot bail thetr reraiar valnes. This stork consists of Finsh «nd Teather Manicare Presents, Totlet aut Infabt Cases, Jewelry aud Work Hoses, French and Ger- uaa Binque Fycures, Bross Ornaweuls and a larye Variety of Dolls. Come aud Jook, it will pot cost you any- thing bt your time. Wewill, with pieasare, ‘wait on you without soliciting x purchase. ISdozen Heavy Al-woo! Flanhel Balino- yal Skirts. Kedueed trom $1.40 to 100 25 ewes of Figured Henrietta Clute, % PRICES CUT IN TWO. TOO SUMEROUS TO MENTION ALL KINDS AND PRICES. CALL AND HEX YOR YOURSKLF IF YOU CAN APPRECIATE GOOD BARGAINS. oun Be. t, SATINES ARE GOING FAST, RSPECIALLY THE BRIGHT COLORS FOR FANCY WORK; ALSO OUR FINE 4-INCH PLUSH AT @1 ARE GOING RAPIDLY. SO ARE LACE CURTALNS AND CURTAIN LACE AS WELL AS COMFORTS AND BLANKETS, WHICH WE MADKX A CUT IN PRICE, AT BSTRASBURGER'S DRY GOODS AND CLOAK STORES, 404 AND 406 7TH ST. M. Kyorpir & Co. (Suecewors te Goupit & Co.), 0 5TH AVE., COR. 22D ST. OIL PAINTINGS By the most noted European and American artista, ‘Tue latest yublications in ETCHINGS AND ENGRAVINGS, ~ A choice exhibit of WATER COLORS. 170 STH AVE.. COR. 22D ST., NEW YORK. UGH Open evenings until Christina. B. H. Srinewerz & Sons, 22257 Penn Vor a {ow daye we will offer the fol- anv, ast color. ante how fore a amps nah te Tate at the for wearers ouly We. per yard. lar und caf and ein of Peraias) launbe ‘Stee St REAL VALUE 2c. 51 Fancy Jackets for house wear. manu- factured of the best All-woot Freuch Flan- nel. Reduced from $5 to $1.80. oie THeCMOTH NEWMARKETS, sume, style as wtracian,tritnued.Riees 14 ahd” #20, prion 84 Dh TINE WCACK BEAVER CLOTR NEWMARKET, eres, culls and ring of Perian lamb. Size 3. oacdams 8 ING CLOTH, tied quilted satin, Over 100 Ladies’ Garments, consisting of Russian collar and ens of ne Black fur. Brees Short and Long Coats, Newiuarkets, Capes ane cue et CLOT NMWMARKET, Rowian, and many other styles, in the very Gnest, collar sud cudls of axteachan. Bisa 36. $15, forwer medium and coumoner variety, at “25 por MUDLOE BENGE STORM ULSTER, large capo and cent off marked value. ‘This isa great sac donbie breurteas Fifice, but they must go and you will derive the beneilt of it. A lange variety of Gents’ Curdivan Jnck- ets, im alinost ¢very desirable color and manufacture. ‘We have come to the conclusion to close ont our stock of Mirrors and Photo Frames, Photo. Albums, and therefore offer them below cost in onder to create a speedy sale. 8 dozen French Chenille Stand Covers, Reduced from Se. to 37}¢c. U BEAVI Sah 820. Lome af ‘ LOT NEWMARKET ub tithes ine nee re #10, MAKKETS tn Blue und 3M. 87.90, turuier peice PLUSRES. PLUSH JACKETS.” 4.50), former price $13.50. L PLUSH ULSTER, “Size 40. eh, toruner price eiivsn REEFERS. AU sue. 810, former price Veh GACKET. beaver vest, size 31. 818, SS EEAMIAN LAMB CAPES. Sizes 34, 38 and 38. 810, foruer price z Pi tiaeoks APES. 218, former price $30. In Portfolios and Writing Desks we haves eS a Ber A ae US Us lange variety, and as we need the space they pe AA UU UE MMMM ss occupy for other purposes we will close Boe a4 oO” «68d Bug them out at a sacrifice. POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, SEVENTH STREET. A RN bas E & Al aes AoA ERE su8 Every department in our store ie fall RBA HE with holiday goods of every de- H ornamel ae ‘out E a ful besirvutad Reet a = Sac “. BE perery 4sc* BBB OR OR S sida ae ied AIG 420, 422, 424, 426 SEVENTH 87. Pe iedrece ing tor. Open evenings until Christmas. Pe usual Repvcen Paices Ex Fon Cares a - taken care to mark everything JOHNSON & LUTTRELL'S. Strange—remarkable—almost unaccountable, you Willway. The qeneral custom is to keep the prices away up to the top notch till the very last moment and Teduce them when the season has gone. We prefer to close them out now. Black Hare Capes down to $3.08. ‘Black Coney Capes down to $4.80. ‘Black Russian Hare Capes down to $6.98. Real Astrakhan Capes down to $10. Real Monkey Capes down to $17.50. ‘White Thibet Capes down to $18. ‘Muffs to match at proportionately low price. Our Stock is too elaborate to enumerate in full. ‘But if you want Ladiee’ or Children’s Furs it will be to your advantage to se our stock. We've « few af the Children’s Jackets left. Sizes 4 to 12 years. At $1.50 and $2.98. These are positive Uarkains. Here's another golden opportunity. Ladies Cheviot Double-Lreasted Jackets, sizes 212 to 38. Reduced from $7 to 85.50. One Ladies’ Reefer, size 36, with Gray Astrakhan collar eed with the same. Reduced from #101098. (Second floor.» : HOLIDAY UMBRELLAS. extremely low. The stock is now unbroken and the store is crowded with many bargains. Everything has ‘been carefully selected and you can feel assured that whatever you buy of us You are getting the best valne possible for your money. We guarantee you that, and wa D.C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1890. Tax Coxsmariox, 7 19TH AND F 8TS. ¥.W. , CONTINUATION OF SPECIAL HOLIDAY i i OFFERINGS. Tf you are at » loss what to buy you better scan this Uist carefully. It is what we claim a thorough shop- ‘Ping guide for this week. It will enable you to make Your purchases without any delay and with perfect satisfaction. ON JHE FOURTH FLOOR, ‘Take the elevator, ‘You will find: Madras Scaris, tinsel of gold border, Lie. Madras Scarfs, tinsel of xftk border, "25e. Chins Silk Scarfs, with silk fringe, 48c. Raw Bik Table Scuris, special colorings, 78e. Mascasca Art Panels, 38, 48 and 78. 200 Screens, imitation China sik filling, cherry and bh, #0. PO Easels, hichly polished in cherry amd oak, fall brass trhumed, $1.80. Japanese Screens, in Black cloth, embroidered in Deavy gold bullion, $3.24. Polished Oak and Cherry Square Top Tables, $1.19. Brass Tables, highly polished, with silk plush top, $2.24. Brass Piano Lampe, highly polished, with colored shade top, $7.89. Piano Lamps, with marble top and center, very hand- somne, $10.48. Nottingham Bed sets, 2shams and spread, $1.98 and 82.24. Antique Bed Sets, 3 pieces, $10.48. Antique Bed Sets, 3 pleces, 819.08. Iris Point Ded Seta, 3 pieces, $17.48, $20.08 and 225.46. NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS: “No. 7307—Nottingham Curtains, site. No. $404— $1.18, No. 1102— $1.08. seta ‘+ Brusnol effect, 83.25. ‘ = two tone, $: No. Is32—Irish Point Border Curtains, 4 yards long, es, Bruwe?, 42c. No, 2108-.Very elegant Brussel effect, $5.98. CHENILLE PORTIERES, Xo. 134-Suxe, 50-inch Chenille Dado, 3 yards, 85.48. No. 1650—Frieze amd dado fringe top and bottom, $4.78. x 580--Frieze and dado fringe top and bottom, me. 89}4-—Frieze and dado fringe top and bottom, 67.50. ES 1802)¢—Frieze and dado fringe top and bottom, aig 8 Feiewe ent dado fringe top and bottom, 5. . 106—Hand embroidered gold thread frieze and dado effect, $9.40. All-over flower effect border, $11.50. Yer, Gobelin. Old Rose, ‘Terra Cotta, Old Red, (Crimson, Saxe, Vld Gold aud Deep Blue. Those are the colors. All shapes and styles in Fancy Baskets, trimmed and ‘Uuntrinined, on this floor. ‘Third floor —‘Take the elevator. LINEN SETS FOR HOUSE FURNISHING, 10-4 Rew Bordered Damask Sets, one ciotia und dozen napkins, $:1."24. 1:24 White Fringed Damask Sets, one cloth and dozen napkin, #4041. 10-4 White Damask, drawn border, Buff, Pink and ‘Salmon, one cloth and dozen napkins, $4.98. TOWELS. Satin Hack, 20x40, extra good value, 5c. Satin Damask, 20x40, extra zood value, fringed, 25e. Satin Dainask, 20x40, with drawn border, 8c. ‘This is s genuine bargain. 22x44 for a large Linen Huck Towel, Lie. Drawn-thread Splashers, fall assortment, 48c. and Bee. A very fine assortment of Stamped Tray Cloths, large sizes, 15x20, and de. Plain Satin Damask carts, drawn thread, "20x45, Be. A great variety of styles in Stamp Scarfs, ‘ards lony, with drawn thread, 75e, 1g yard long, with drawn thread, 50c. 14 yard long, with drawn thread, 2c. In extreme novelties we have Satin and Linon Tray Clothsin Pale Blue, Pink and Canary; Hand-embroid- ered Linen Towels, with White and colored wash-silk embroidery; Herustitch Table and Tray Cloths, also Napkins to match ; Hemstitch Sheets and Pillow Cases. MARSEILLES QUILTS. 114, 81.34, $1.48, $1.69, $2.24, 83.’ will make a beautiful household present. A Fine Quality of California Blanket, in White or colors, or a 95.48. This j mice Eider-down Comiortable, or a Fancy Carriage Robe—all these will make a serviceable present 10 yards of Dress Gingham, 80c., 1 and $1.50 per Pattern, 10 yards of Calico, 50c.,65c., 80c. per pattern,makes ‘a useful present. All of these can be found on the thin floor. Second Floor. ‘Take the elevator. Here is where you can make a selection to suit the little folks, the younz folks and the old folks. ‘You can find on this floor Wraps of every style and make. Something to suit the grandmother, the ‘mother, the mother-in-law, the wife and daughter and the child. ‘The Fancy Little Dresses that are designed and made ‘on our premises eclipse all the styles and varieties that are manufactured in other cities and for sale in this market. All orders that want immediate attention can be delivered within twenty-four hours after selection of material. Can you make a more appropriate present than a handsome little outfit of this kind? Call and see have been in business long enough for Washington- | ourstyles. Remember we make all kinds of Fine Un- ians to know that what we guarantee can be relied on. ‘Toys, Gamea, Plush Goods, Dolls. Japancee Ware, derwear to suit the other carments. The infant, we never neglect that innocent little darling. We have an elegant assortment for those little fellows, either in sets or single pieces, Long Robes of all kinds of material, Fine Lace Dresses, long and all sorts of Bric-a-Brac, Cloaks, Dress Goods, _| short Flannel Skirts, Fine Knit and Cloth Sacks, Silk, Lace and Heavy Curtains, Tables, Pictures, Easels, Gloves, Un.brellas, Handker- chiefs, in short, everything in the Ine of Ladies’ Furnishings and @ large Men's Furnishing Departwent, all now are showing an endless ar- ray of merchandise. An appropriate ax well as useful gift. tame) Paragon Frame Umbrellas, with Silver handles, 98¢. on Gloria Cloth Umbrellas, Silver and Natural handles, mat 91.55, $1.50, 91.75, #2, $2.50, 42.75. es SK and Lisle Spun" Umbrellas, $2.75, €3, $3.50 Depart. ton. ‘ment fs a fea- Wedon't have them engraved without extra charge assome of our competitors advertise, but we sell ‘em lewcascenas so much lower in price you can amply afford to have it not overtook: “We done if desired and seve money. have an immense stock $ (without a doubt the largest JOHNSON & LUTTRELL'S POPULAR-PRICED DRY GOODS HOUSZ, im 713 MARKET SPACR. TTT it = in town) for you toselect from. Every book we sell tv sold at a cut price, and that price is the lowest you can buy that book for anywhere in this city. Our stock dows NOT consist of few Specialties which we wish to make u “‘notse” Zephyr and Plush Caps, and infact nothing missing to complete an outfit of this kind. ‘Do you wish to surprisethe baby? Makea medium se- Jection or a fine one aud we will save you money. Jer- sey, also, make a useful present. No one can object ‘something of this kind, especially when you make a purchase from the display we make. Every one that ‘we show is perfection. No extreme, outlandish style, but neat effect, which any ledy may wear for street or honse. Flannel and Cloth Mohair and Silk Under- skirts are also something that a mother can buy her daughter,or vice versa, of sister buy sister.or husband his wife. ‘We have them from $1.48 up to 818 eac! SUCH A DISPLAY Of Swiss, Lawn and India Linon Aprons that we show is, surely a pleasure to look at. There is not a style made that we have not in stock, with Lace Embroidery or ‘Silk Ribbon Trimming—and the prices! Well, we know they are correct the way the trade is buying them. Dulls—On this floor we also have our line of Dol be sure we have sold a wrest many of them, both cheap and fine, but our assortment holds out very nicely on account of our xvod selections. You can find Dolls here from 25e. up to #10. FIRST FLOOR. Here ts where we hold the balance of power, because ‘We represent one-third of our entire line on this floor. If you want to make a selection for a friend, brother, sister, sweetheart, mother, father or grandparents, we can supply you. Our Men's Furnishing display cannot be equaled. Fancy Night Shirts in silk, Satin and Silk Suxpenders, Fancy Neckwear, 810k Hosiery. A grand selection of Gloves, 1,000 dozen of Sik Handkerchiets, 100 differ- t, but EVERYTHING in the book ine, from | €Bt Patterns in Fancy Umbrella Hendhs, &e. an Se. Juvenile to a $90 set. g =i - ERR Children’s, from $1.15 to $2.48. Migses’, from @2. 15 to $: Laudies’, trou $1.25 to $15. Boys’, frow $1.45 to $1.08, Youths’, from $1.50 to #5. ‘Men's, from $1.08 to $7.48 Just received a lance importation of Genuine English Waterproof or Muckintosk Coats. The lest end the ‘most comfortable storm: coat that can be had. Thor- oughly waterproof and can be worn without overcust. Prices from $15 to $27. Owe of the best and most use ful holiday presents fors wentieman. To those who —— saccade ite ama gs ae - Iatire nnd carefully selected stock, BrAkt & i = UMBRELLAS AND CANES. POPS ta PA Ht ae Our Umbrellas have the very newest ami mest novel xm, 00% FAL style handles made—siiver, gold, atural wood, sitver Ear $8 ty 4 E mounted. ivury, pearl and wood, silver costed smd ee Ooo RAE __ | etctunt, natural woodgallver inlaid. ee assem, | a6 _Pmozs yao 95 vrwanp. (A. LISSER), = =a a ‘Branch Store, 1017 G street northwest. 4 ss Silk Hosiery for Ladies,put up in boxes of 2 pairs exch, in Btack and Fency. Fine selection of Jewolry in gold and plated. Also oxidized ware. ‘Rogers’ Triple-plated Silver Wareis something every- body admires as a present. Can you make s neater present than a fine Pocket Book, Purse or Ognd Case in wenuine leather. A pair of fine Evening Gloves in 20-button length is also appropriate to offer a frieud. Bay a good quality of Silk in a Dress Pattern—inakes + ‘or Y [ay POPULAR SHOPPING PLACE, onsof the richest mifts you can make outaide of dia- $ y mont ‘Acomplete set of Books by some noted author will ace Sag8 = ‘decribed 413 | giso be a valuable present to a literary friend. — A BOX a rumar, pea. .mam | one Reser tthe te — CHRISTMAS TABLE LUXURIES. ‘You can buy this line for 25c. a doen up to $15, 90 THE THE LARGEST SUPPLY AND THE | YOU see you are not limited in price, ee HIGHEST GRADE OF GOODS SHOES AND eee found tm Washington How valuable a litle token kind is to some stock |?" mes . how ornamental to others. We are just vain op | Don’ fall examine our stock ot Almonds, Wstnots| enough to say that our line of tine Foot Wear ranks TOTS | sad Posen Bute betere baring. Yea oun sake peveat tothe litle one, the older COMPLETE | Our supply of Candy is exceedingly large, andevery | andthe oldest. These hold good to either sex PRINTING PRESRER, Tou | POS We offer is abeciutaty sure nnd fresh mide thie | Pie for this and the coming week. This wuide wall DOLL CARRIAGES, CANNOT | present week. - bein the Poet and Star for thre a four days, tring Ms AFFORD every ope a chance ‘carefully. Ss TO | ve" want Big, Pat, Meaty Relatas for cosking pur He do there are wrt many Whines thet were ANYTHING MIS | poses we have them, as also Chaieest Clusters for table |e begged ery automa. = Oe gid pla eg ag for our Delightful Homemade Cakes wilt | ,o4 bring it with you. i will aesiat you to do your LEDDRESAAALAASACAASS AABRBRBBAAL [ao marae rat pach pees Srscracuzs Axn Exe Grssazs. THE COMBINATION, 19TH AND ¥ STS. ¥.W, Ea KAUFMAN & SIORLZ. ‘OPEN UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK UNTIL XMAS, 18 case of my son-in-law, Mr. Z. A. Snow of this place, who was cured by it of a severe cough."—DMre. L. I. CLOUD, Denton, ark. “Ihave had lung trouble for about one year and have tried many different remedies, but sore ‘me #0 much good as Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. 1 Recommend ismedicive"—CYNTHLA MORK, Mar. mony, AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, Prepared by Dr. 3.C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mam. Sold by all drugista. Price, $1; atx bottles, 65. Bnoxcurts Consp. AFTER SPENDING TEN WINTERS SOUTH WAS CUBED BY SCOTT'S EMULSION. 140 CENTER ST. NEW YORK, June 25, 1868. The winter after the great fire in Chicago I com- tracted Bronchial affections, and since then have been obliged to spend nearly every winter south. Last No- vember was advised to try SCOTT'S EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL with HYPHOSPHITES, and to my surprise wae relieved st once, and by continuing ite ‘Use three months was entirely cured, cained fiesh amd strenvth, and was able to stand even the blizzard and attend to business every day. ‘T. ©. CHURCHILL. ol "= WINSLows sooruine synuP Has been used for over FIFTY YEARS by MIL- J.1ONS of MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILE ‘TER-THING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS theGUMS, ALLAYSall PAIN, CURES WIND COLIC, and is the best remedy for DIARRHEA. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Be sure and axk for “*Mrs. Winslow's Soothing "and take no other kind. 25 cents a bottle. ala-ly. : " x : Tue Gescrse JOHANN HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT. Upequaled as ‘Tonic-Nutritive in Convalescence, for Mothers while Nu ‘impaired Digestion and Sorat Sees ws m : ture of “JOHANN HOFF” un the neck of every buttle. BISNER & MENDELSON CO., Sole Agents, 6 Barclay Street, New York. 1&3 USE FELS'S GERMICIDE SOAP USE FELS'S GERMICIDE SOAP USE FELS'S GERM E SOAP USE FELS'S GERMICIDE SOAP ‘When you are sick ‘To protect yourself and attendants + Tocleanse your person and linea ‘To cure all skin affections ‘To restore your complexion USE FELS'S GERMICIDE SOAP USE FELS’S GERMICIDE SOAP USE FELS'S GERMICIDE SOAP USE FELS'S GERMICIDE SOAP When you are well ‘To ward off contaious diseases ‘To keep the body in healthy condition ‘To prevent chapped hands and face Topreserveand besutify the complexion. Of druggists, * “FELS & CO., Philadelphia. ‘(HEY MAKE ONE FEEL AS THOUGH LIFE WAS wae living, Lake, one or Carters Little Liver alter eating: it. wi ve dyspepuia, aid diges- tion, iwive tone and Vigur to the aystetn = = For Dysrrrsta USE BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. Physicians recommend it. q it. 61 bottle. has All dealers keep it. $1, per bot Genuine hs Userct Horwar Paesexrs. Our Invincible Shirt, an old favorite, made of ‘Wen.su‘ta inusiin and fine linen bosoms, in ‘sizes trom 1:34 to 19, only Bbe. ; six for 5. ‘These Shirts are cut lengthwise of the cotton, made fuil to the measure and are first<lass jn ery ree Our Old-time Shirt, pleated bosoms, open front. Only Sleach. Sizes 14to 18 ) SHIRTS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. Don't forget the place. QRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, ‘S31 Oth st. n.w., near New York ave. ‘Under the management of two old timers, ‘8. B. ELLERY and JOS. H. IRELAND. _a6-21 HeesteS SEE ae (PHOSE HAPPY PERSONS WHO SUFFER from and di pate ‘use Carter's pen ced ra ree ee Fons. Fors. SEAL SACQUES, . SEAL JACKETS. SHOULDER CAPRS. LATEST STYLES, IN THE FOLLOWING FURS: 1 SEAL, MONKEY, ASTRAKHAN, BEAVER, WOOL SEAT. PERSIAN LAMB. BILACK HARE, FRENCH SEAL, FRENC! S BLACK MARTEN, MINK, DYED OPOSSUM, KRIMMER, WHITE THIBET, be. BOAB, COLLARS AND MUFES. FUR TRIMMING. CHILDREN'S FURS, CARRIAGE ROBES AND BLANKETS. COACHMEN CAPES AND HATS. FUE FLOOR RUGa, FOOT MUEFB, * GENTS' FUR CAPS AND COLLARS. GENTS’ FUR GLOVES AND DRESS GLOVES, BATS, CANES, UMBRELLAS, JAMES Y. DAVIS’ 20N8, 263m 1201 Penns. ave. Lenile Cidhision EXTRACT OF BEEF. ‘For improved snd econeeate cookery, tse it for SOUPS, SAUCES apa MADE DISHES In favor—incemparahie, and @ienclves perfectly clon in water. Makes delicious Beef Tea and keeps in oli chimates for any length of time. 1 Tb. equal 1040 tbe. of ean beet. Only sort runs. antog! genatoe by Justes voo Lisbig and bears hiss ‘ature. 2d EDITION SITTING BULL'S TAKING OFF. ‘What Government Officials Say of the Dead Chief, OFFICIAL DISPATCHES FROM GEX. MILES AXD OTHERS—WHAT 18 SAID BY ARMY OFFICERS AXD INDIAN BUREAU OFFICIALS—WILL PRACE FOL- Low? The fag over the Indian office is not displayed at half mast today and there is no crape draped over the entrance. In spite of this, however, official information has been received of the death of Sitting Bull, an Indian who has per- haps engrossed the aticntion of government officials more than any other representative of his race. The fact ix that the news of his 4 Fe i ‘scriptions of money are and frequent enongh to warrant additional expenditure, Only balance remains in the treasury of the club an- used from last year, and at least £500 will be neccesary to furnish «uch an entertainment as the Indies dewire. Subscriptions should be sent H be OM - - death has given a feeling of relief to the oft-| thin year am’ Mie Mactoret site fee cials of the Indian burean, who do not wish, | will other presents however, to be placed in the position of rejoic~ ing over the death of any mi THE PRESENT TROUBLE MAINLY DUE TO HIS MALIGN INFLUENCE. From information received from the agents of the Indian bureau in the Indian country Sitting Bull has been active in spurring on the Indians to ncts of open hostility, and the pres- tbat may be sent to her. DONATIONS SHOULD BE SENT IX Boon, Ttis hoped by the ladies that donations of Money or articles for the children be sent in as oon as possible in order that they may know: how many they will be able to provide for, At first itwas thought that the cntertainment would have to be given up this year owing to « ub disturbed condition af ire is mainty | CK Of imterest, but it seemed too bad to fore ‘tributed t ls in@ucn as been | §° this beautifal Christmas charity, so it hes Seed acces Hie ha been] 02 cites aie ake ae ee classed for a number of years past among the non-progressive Indians, who were apposed and are opposed to schools aud regular work and everything that i common to the life of civilized man. He opposed the cession of any portion of the lands of the great Sioux reservation in the Dakotas, and when a delegation of leading Sionx Indians wore brought on here last December to talk over the cession with the government authori- ties Sitting Bull was not invited to be a member of the party. ‘This had the effect of degrading him in rank in the eves of the other Indians that promise complete mecess. It has been the exper tn previous vears that the ubstan- tial dinner as to the children the least aatisfac= tory Part of, the entertainment, and in all probability this will be omitted this year. In its stead there will be plenty of refresh- ments of a lighter character, tees, cakes and fruits, and more of the funds will be devoted to procuring better Presents anda more elaborate entertainment ram will im- Upetaire. This part of the py clude a Punch and Judy show. aC @ real live Santa Clans miy attrib- jos to amuwe the children. ; indians that | MRA. JEREMIAN WILSON THE PRESIDENT. Je Was u man of Consequenc power. Now] At the meeting this morning Mrs. Jeremiah that he is dead itis not known whether the Wilson ed disaffected ones will ‘come in or not. Indian aes Rae Oe Ree Commissioner Morgan said this morning that he regretted that any blood had been shed, as he was in hopes that the entire affair would have been settied without bloodshed. He trusted now that the excitement would die out ‘and the Indians quiet down. WHAT ASSISTANT COMMISKIONER BELT ®ATR. Assistant Commissioner Belt was of the opinion that a disturbing cause was removed by the death of Sitting Bull. “And yet,” said he, “TI have a feeling of regret that he is dead. I suppose that it is much the same feeling that able to the spirit that animates the Indian | police that they performed the duty assigned | them with so much bravery. Sitting Bull was shot by Indians, members of his own tribe, and not by the military. The important duty of arresting him was intrusted to the Indian police, and how well they performed their part the result has shown.” Mr. Belt thought that there would be no more blood shed, although. of course, he was by no means certain. He considered it a favorable indication that the Indians who had gone out with Sitting Bull had left their wives and children behind, which showed that they had not gone on the warp GES. SCHOFTELD's HOPE. Gen. Schofield further remarked that he hoped the troops would be able to close in on the hostile Indians and end the trouble without farther conflict. It was a matter of satisfac- tion to him that the only conflicts so far have been between Indians, and that the troops had not yet been called into action. THE CABINET MEETING. Secretary Proctor carried all of the dis- patches to the cabinet meeting with him and | broke the news of the death of Sitting Bull to his colleagues in an official manner. He says that no action was necessary on the part of the department in regard to the affray of yesterday, as the scene are — fully conversant with all the facts and quite competent to deal | with the case. He is of the opinion that the death of the Bull will tend to draw a sharper line between the diraffected and the friendly | officers | G pext at 10:30 a.m. there will be another meet- ‘ing Mins Strong's residence, 1411 H street, at which all ladies why arc interested in the Christmas Club and its work are invited to be revent. The children's meeting, at which the iges will be distributed and the members enrolled and plac s00n as they are detinitely decided upon. The presents apd toys that are donated ahould be in at least a fairly good condition, for strangely enough im years past the ladies of the commit- | tee on presents have been flooded with « great vanced in Tae Sram as rents have when a child that has been es- | ™NY articles that wore too badly used up to be pecially wayward und troublesome dies. Nitting Sean, tightest service. Children are Jealous Epi hae ven me & good deal of trouble ote | Hostess it owe gets a brand-new cially and has prerted « bed induenee, I'be- |Siu, ucth coven and met a ae book Move, on the ‘other Indians But { still ten trouble tan bene ota aes Sune, fam sorry that he was taken uway in this manner. | fin) 01olno, mat v¢ looked for forthwith. The Iwas hoping that the entire affair would be | notes ie th ome ca} al i re- adjusted without resort to force. It is credit- | © hae and Mrs. McKee, @5; E. Dulin, €10,and Mrs. Jeremiah 'Wil- ee Death of an Octogenarian, Mr. Newton Crawford, an old resident of Hy- attaville and well known in this city, died Sun- day afternoon at hi» residence im that place. Mr. Crawford was in hi tyfirst year and had been for many years one of the leading patent attorneys of this city. He was born in New England, and, having lived some years in Hin came to this city and entered the patent office. He became an examiner, and subsequently he resigned and engaged in the Practice of patent law with much succes. He Was a man of strong, positive character and had 4 genial disposition, which was appreciated by alarge circle of frie About twenty-five years ugo he removed to Hyatteville. He was an outspoken republican and for many years | was one of the prominent members of that | party in Prince George's county, Md. He leaves one child, Mrs. Frank Gramlich. The funeral will take place tomorrow at 1 o'clock from the | Presbyterian Church of Hyatteville. The inter- ment will be ut the Congressional cemetery eo ce Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been insued by the clerk | of the court to Valentine Morand aud Susan John H. Fisher apd Martha Wilson; ler Hunnicutt and Maggie RK. Payne; Edward 8. Grady and Maria Jones; Wm. Barnes Indians and will probably result in a speedy | M: . Jackson; jones and Lucy adjustment of the difticulty. Washington; Thomas W. Vinson of Lexington, wat DEPARTMENT VIEWS. Ky., and Lucretia Leacho of Topeka, Ran.; At the War Department it is generally be- | Robert Netter and Cora Range: Robert it lieved that the accidental scrimmage between the Indians and_ the police, which resulted in and Lacy Davis; Herbert P. Jerrell of Bridg- ton, NJ-, and Katie T. Brownie of Stafford CHL, Val the shooting of Sitting Bull, is to be taken as a —.__ signal for peace and that the trouble is now at| Second Edition Continued on Sixth Page. an end. A. few officers, however, think that - 2 there will be some further fighting before all of the Indians have been coaxed in from the Bad Lands. DISPATCH FROM GEN. MILES. The official confirmation of the fight came during the morning in the form of a telegram from Gen. Miles, dated at St. Paul last night, as follows: Indorsed by Connotsseurs. The red and white Bordeaux and Burgundy wines shij by J. Calvet & Oo., for F. de Bary & Co., New York, are agents, are highly commended by connoimeurs everywhere. them and judge for yourself, For sale by ing grocers. “The commanding officer at Fort Yates ___ MARRIED, ° Standing Iock) telegraphs to Gen, Tuger as | , MICEX HUYETT. On Tuesday, | December follows: “Courier just in Capt. Fechet, re- | If a a Ws rts cavalry within three miles of Siting EM. HUVETT, both of thisciiy, Buire camp end pushing on.” ————20e- “The Indian rrested Sitting Ball DIED. : about daylight, when Sitting 's friends at- December U5, at 12 tempted to rescue his Sitting Bull reported tow at tee ae ee killed at once and figh ne . s number of best policemen reported killed, and | set rortivonst, Wedaresy moran Bottek et probably a number of others. EASTON. (On Tuswas poring, _Deceruber 16, “The courier who it word in was in the | 1M™), at 7.45 v'clock, IDA ¥. |, wife fight and-eaw Sitting Bull on the ground and is | Mylan Bi Lest - eure he is deed. pearly | FAKKE. On December 15, 1800, WILLIAM A. out of ammunition, but cavalry undoubtedly reached them within half an hour of receiving word. There are 100 cavalrymen with one Hotch- FAKRE, after a short and patuiul illness of which be bore with patienc!. Funeral to take place at the residence of his miece, ary c Kore, Hyattoviiie, Ml Weslmeasiay ts pe Kies and one Gatling gun, commanded by Capt. | Keigtives sind friemia are rempectially invited gt Fechet. Iwill move out’ with two companies | tend of infantry as far as Oak Creek, leaving Capt. Miner with his company to guard the post.” Gen. Miles adds that information wax re- ceived that Sitting Pull was preparing to leave and that orders were given to secure his person. ANOTHER DISPATCH. Another dispatch continues the story thus: “Capt Fechet arrived in good time at scene of Indian fight and drove Indians away; also had surrounded all that remained. He the death of Sitting Bull and his son, Bird, Catch Bear, and four others; also seven men killed. He reports that he has the y of Sitting Bull.” ‘WHAT BUFFALO BILL COULD HAVE DONE. in; ili i GATEWOOD. At Bloonsinedale, Essex New York.on the night of the Lath of December, 10, Com structor KICHALD GATEWOOD, United States may, teed thirty-one Sears. GILE: ated ). December 16, ISAO, ESGULER, at No POO merce northwest SNE JOYCE. On Deceinber 16, INW), at 5 o'clock a.m, Dr. eg yo) Fw ~ 5 beloved lt of sarah In his aiaty tind jeer > Pooneeal trom Rendeiecs bi Risth street northwest, Th wy fateramot ty Hon Cee pe tery curls and relatives invited to attend. wet GLEY. On Decduiber 13, 1880, after «lone! QUIGLEY. On Dew i, 1M. after ive of € for > us Proceed to St. Dominic inf Ul itmews, wikkeh ste bore Poder Mires MARY GUiaLia ei ‘Cork, Ireland, and a resident of last dity years. where moter Bia wil be offre fr the Fein of her sul On December Li, 1880, at 4.40. ie ae Quinn, four years, five wonths and Garn tne teareacbe, the surnamed pada, ‘Tiiine is the glory and wouite gata ‘Thy alunite tx sweet will take place from the ngOr D rewt nowthraat, Mating acre 35 $k? Siiends and relstives reapectbuliy a VON PUTTKAMER, On December 15.1800, TOU Con PUT TKAMIC beloved wile oe PoE rm Ba May she rest in peace. " x.W, wasmnkoton be. kpen, ra00, } A. B. ©. CHEMICAL 00., Richmond, Va.: I write tomy that Ibeve used your ABO. Alter tive for the past three months and it hae cured ime af the most ennoying skin eruption I eversew. I hed Deen suSering with © horrible case of Blood ‘and had been confined to my room for six monthe, wa able to walk. The bret bottie ensbied me to get about ‘and attend to my businemes omual, and I steadily tam- Proved unt Tam now in excellent — ‘You cam ‘Fefer any ope to me as « living testimonial of the merits ef your A.B.C. Alterative in curing Blood Putas ‘that used to be’ ‘Yours, very truly, . Coagped) ALEX W. wanpia acct = “Tt is the man takes their A ev with DEUGGIETS. Shey ied to him Jest ag long swt bs torruned touny cadre =n Ota a ‘Trestise on Blood and Skin Diseases tres. 4. BC. CHEMICAL Drover 2, Richenaa Ve.