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LOCAL MENTIOh. The W railicr. rmr* of thp chtkt mon*i omen, \ Washington. lv c.. l>**<.vmber 12. ishj. jo i_m.f For the middle Atlantic states, colder, cloady ireiitlier. wi n ra.n or snow, variable wlnus becomtntr aort herly. i > * Saturday. colder clearing: weather Is Indli u< : t-r the raiddie and sou lb Atl antic stales ;he Gulf ;Ues aud u<e ohlo valley aud Tennes?^e. a e > d ? ** - win reach in- Atlantic coast to-morrow. 1 n >>' - r.re indicated tor the gulf elates and Georgia by Saturday morning or Saturday night. snow, ! I i.uwed by clearing colder weather, is indicated | for Nf-w England. TUS COMINO COLD WiTg. <!irn-il Ofl3< e, Washington, !>. t:., December 12, 1f*5.1! a. 1=.?cold wave -lei.Ls ordered for Wasalu,. < c. i "mpvrature w:i: 14u llileem to thir v degr-rsin the neat forty hours. (Signed) Hiiix. JiKADT FOB IVsPKCnON ? A full line of ladles', gent's and bovs embroidered tippers. <* in a neal and alligator slippers. At prices to suit all. Yocs.i* Shoe House, 402 7th street. Lu 'k for "The Old Woman lu \vindow." PriLK 8?SAUKS AN1> SlNi.SKS find B. II. DOUg??? i s- ' c .psi-uin Cough l>rops a sure remedy fcr ho.?rseues?i. ? oloked Globs % at Shedd's. ftssiu's Icr Br < ji and charlotte rrasc. full llTi" of Milliard's eandie:?, fn:!t cakes, pound < ikes, J. dl'-s, mii.ee aies and everv nice thins; for Curlstmas, at Fusseu's, li-7 M-w \ orx avenue. Ti!k Chicago crc- ery Co.,?% 7th sr., offers spe- j dal pr.c s on following Hours; ccrw. Sterling, Gi.t | ? -'/ . Go ad Hi!, btfiss Process, *6.25 bb ,$1.58 ! kt bbL. 7i?c. }i bhL; Cook s Delight, *5.25 bbL,$1.35 I bbL, 6sc. bbi. WosMm for children: J. Jay Gould, trth street. E\ri t this moriung rtre was discovered la house j 15*13 c sirt 't U'?rthw -it in tie- fiont room, occupied j by Col BOll. It was extinguished without turning i In an alarm. Christmas banners 25c. Goulds, 421 9th street ' Fi:orooKArn;r War.-- First-class cabinet photos, j uutii January 1st, at S1.25 per dozen. New Yoik j VLoio Co.. 7lh street northwest, east side. Larokst mirror at Sautter's K.-staurant, 502 9th Best cork Solfs at ioc. a pair, at Wilson's, 409 7th street northwest. Jcst Ricfived at SinsliOimcr's, 808 7:h and 3151 M streets, a Usiutlful assortment of toilet slippers, ult^bie lor holiday presents, from 75c. up. All Sucks reduced frem 10 to 20 per cent during i th?s month, at Siusheimer's, 308 Tin auu a:51 M sis. j Axubkw Kfw.EusoN. living at 6-)C A street souther t. w?iie wrestling with Solomon Brown, had an ankle dislocated. ?uk i>> custom boats are e^ual In O' an<i quality to anv ?12 ojd-jred boots. Young's Shoe House, 402 7t)j arreti, so.f ageut for the celebrated ?2.50 Electric Shoe. For Knit Jacxbts, go to Franc's. For red underwear, go to Franc . For white ail-wool andmeano uuj*-i w .ar, g- to France, t or camel s hair under *v.*ar sial -11 otn-r styles ?>t underwear, go to Franc's, corner 7th and I>. tlie only strictly one- i pi ice hato and gents' fwmshiug store in tnis city. Stcdknt Lamps, at bhedd'i Dr. Miller s Neuralgia PUl*. The best remedy known, fcold by au dnig^lsts.; Tkk Chicago Orocery Co., 8Ci 7th, offers brown EU^ar for 5c. lb., iiiuio-i white sugar for 6c. 1 .. stadani A suirai" ior 6\.c., or lb pounds lor granulated fcu.-ar for 7c., or 10 pouiids lor nh_; cut loaf sugar for 7\c., orlOpoundaior 73c. i*i e Shades. io cents, ilempler's. 453 Pa. avenue. G1TV AM) m^iiUCT. Amuiicinriiik, clc., 'P?-^??ari*t? Aliatoii's opera Hocse.?"Gil to Egypt." National Theater.? joe Jefferson. Fokd's opeha Hocse.?Minnie Palmer. Ihjsl Alcsnt u.?Curiosities and variety perform nce. Tukater ConT'jrE.?Fir^t-rlass varl^fles. Masonic Tkmplk.?Carroll Institute fair. Nr. Paul's Lirah.u \ s CHfRca.?Lecture. Y. M. C. A. Bljldinu.?ProL Boyd's free memor lecture. 4 on4ruM<l l.uraN, street P?m;? v. m be lizhteu at 5:00 p. m. and extln^ulshe-l at 5:^5 a. in. ii--.. F. s. i> Hass.ex-consulat Jerusalem aud lorni r pastor of lh?* Vetro;>> ' m M. 1% chureo, will le :ure at .Si. pint's Lutheran i-uurch thla rvt-mn^r, in -sue Bun- . < m-sol the oi 1 World." ?he Columbian university has filed a bill in E-i'iuy against thf Wa^lilugtoD Bn.-k Machine - mpany. to enjoin the coiupany ln>m digglLg and c^-rriuj .itvay clay from the i'rlni l.id iV.-ct, conveyed to thouniversity ov ilr. >v. \V. Corcoran. ' "*l;e Hat-ner i^ued a restraining order returnable O i the 15*.h iDil u;t. .Meetin g ot children Interested in tbe Ex^t 'Washington i hrtstmas lub will beheld this afierr.f-??! In th" s.n?>ol b-ii.di:igs of the third division. , 1', to e.\i*.\ t?-d that the entertainment given this year will be on a more extensive scale tha.i last year. The annual shooting match at the Washington s.*h-:rzen park : e-t m..v. to determine tlw kin? ot1 the ScUeut/en ver in, resuited in a victory for Mr. i John L. Vosft. Mr. Charies W. Spark*, of Opltol Hill, and .Miss ! i M >ry J. Scrivener, will t o m irrieii on Monday evening next at the Metropolitan M. K church. " i , Ye-.ter.lay alterncju Josepa Webster. si>n of ; Jain s Webster, .ivl::^ a' 9K? Virginia aveuue. had ! h:s Tight foot cru-n d ff by the rear car of the outgoln? trail* on v,rgiiilu avenue, lx't? .-en 8vh and 9; a streets, lie w is conveyed to his h ai?*. tv utre received m -<llc d attenJaiice. N> w j rusaiem lodge. No. 9. F. A. A. M., last 1 night ele-f?d off.s-ers for the en^u.ng v<*ar as follows: J. F. Sheiry, W. \J.; j. w. Howell, S. W.; W. I. | rwood, J \\.: W. E. Dcnnlson, secretary, and K. v. G (Inian, treasurer. j At i... - 11:; _ '; i?d .r.eid at Mrs. Chas. NordhofTs i , h yesterday, arrangettents for the lioineo1 a .iilc ;?.r, io be opened oa the I5ih instant, were i perfected. ( I l?e II<*alth ( oiifrrciice .ttf|finrn<t ! ] A lILL TO Raviu F )K A NATIONAL organization i TO BK FHAMEI?. ( At the afternoon sesaion of tae national confer- 1 en eof th' srat boards of health,** the Ebbitt 1 yesterday, br. sraiih. <.f N -w York, from the i oin- i j mtttm n .-gi^a*. -'j. (dieted a r solution, which ' W ; .i. : r. ; n lal r:. ti n U !..-ai*h ' < committee, to b?- of three members appcrinted by | ti.e Secretary of State. lor th.- purple of securing ! j an agreement wi n her nations . ; rules for the l"|W laaectl a ot vess After adopting tfee I i u-aal r^-au'locs of th nks the conference a 1- i Jonrae?l, io mevt at th- c ill .,t the pr ..>;d -at of taj i c a;. ren.e. The: committee on legislation wu3 in- ! t:- J. bv addingliwlollowtag n 'iue-< :o the u ,t: ] J ?'. Mishear:: 1". F. \Y? t, North < aro- I iii.: T. W. Chanc ^r. Maryland: E. s. E.i'-r. i Indiana, and B. Th'-rntoa. Yen---s-ee. This > eomiuec tseaga^ed in framing a b 1 to provide , f- r i. it; ,ii ,i iieaBb ovg :..^.t..oi!. 'l;?inks wen tend-nd by ?be coaleren> -' to l?r. Smltla Town- I * fcL-nd and Vr. J. Mci.lnn, of ta., city, fori tte satis! ( lory work do .e oy them In arran;;lmr ' for the eomfort of the delegates,. IlEI.I> ON- a ( T1A':.;e OK H >r^I3R-AKINO IV THE j J .ur.?la tu * i'viice < ourt th.s morning a colored ; o.t': i ^ i:uu^i I.- ;:i:as Jennl'igs, was c ir.-td vvltu U.u>-br- aKing In the night One. . i a odr!-n, l?n s street northwest, testified 1 - f,a t?e mght of the 5ih .aslant his stable was c * 1 ? "! ? *t or i.ar. s valued at s x dollars , ^ .! Jiones 1L J'>;.:.ion, colored, testl- i 1 J l" / '*?* > Krlea employ- Jh;m to look up the I a ' ' ' 1- - u ' :i? silon irom the defendant j r n M . : Ike Q9B v.-.ig sent to ' ?!* '^--laa Jury; L>ORd-> ?:>'?>. 1 Sen against rni P. i o. Kaii.foad?To-dav. ? 5* 'l.1' *.! " -J V ' -r. the ease of w. . v ni rson the B. i o. it. it was taken up. j 1 ' tor P* 'latlff and Messrs. a - ? *. uii l HiiQii' n T >r Thts is *' rr'r , top r a received lnhis'b.vk ?'"* V; r'!i a ot one tram running into. '!,",u r lQ May, l?,-*:, near Annapolis Junction. ifKiAUF L:cfn?es.?M ?rrlagelicenses have been i 1 ? *ho r? >: the court to W. A.Young and > 1 ,* ' t>oCh of Arlington, Va.; Kl.mrd , . . ). i ec.eytown, and Mary uvfec JotaMla. ? ' v. of? hivago. Ii!.. ar.d Margaret Hall; .Joseob j ' ' ,rJ Kate L. M'-rryinan; Jefferson u. An l^r-1 > ' ! A ante H. Carrie*, or Savage. Md.; Joseph * " \r ?v and h.innie H. Marsh, both of Bi.ttJ" J'. . James Ash and Ellzabeta B. The President's MocsrsD <;r*KD.?At the meet- 1 Ir.j < r taepr?*>ident'a tnouiiteil gu ^rd la.^t nlirnt a institution was adoptea u. B. 11. Kobertson d w - tcud comm mding olhc-r and Mr. Win. Dick* : hr->t deutenaat. ?!IL!<'T Case on I'ki -.l.?Th? cas? of Dr. Wm f.rove?. arg^d n-i h viol ir, n or the policy law 1 v?iw?ia.;.-d for til .1 tu t i * police Court this morn!';? .^tective !< ff t-stir.ed that he in company n Let '-tlvej-k arr.-,tei the d-fendu.tin a t nou^' N cuploi! by colored persons in Marble alley. ' i.e was t>?lt;:i; at a tibl'* with policy wrltimrs b? f. re hliii. Let- tlve Bio k cave similar t sUmo y. Albert J ? te3un d thitontne dar of ?.:o.es arresr lu-pi ay d 2 2-?l-#i7" on him. B n J* r ids, colored, testified that he plaved SmPa's row on the u-fendani the day before his arrest" Jir v , ra clalne-i the d.scaarge of lhe prtsoner. 0 i tikr- irronna that wa.vio u^ed u.s a wime^Sa jl*? court continued the rase until next Tuegday% | F'-^r Kcaoino Rw*i-The Indies of St. An- 1 r.r W - 1. K. ebup ii. corner Corcf^ran and nth ' * " -. are about inaugurating a new enrerprlse in i * ' r,r-'^'Tl'?u with tnat church at 2ui? lith -tr -c ^ f ' *% "*'. which they expect to open on Tue-*ts v n "u the iSth iv-cember. The oojeet of \<{? ts to re ich the car drivers nnd i^oor men ' o. taat o* cii?.n of the city, who are in w jm 0f . comfort,b> ro?<n to sit t night, where t^? lr.aV j re t the newspapers andeajoy tiiemsilv??.s#-ciallr M..en por.u.-: cup of . - ?_.v i.i.K-a nrjjj ^ . 1 ' or" or '-1' - ''H'-erprtsc v, V> furnlsiC L-ur. -or young men or o?aers, a neat *? ui p.ace. whi. rc they c in en]v-jr Uiern9i>lves 1 *ii..out L-elng compelledfrequent bar-rooms. !'o?r t hjldres's Christmas Treat.?Jacob H 1 i?tm ' 1 ?IU- ^ ,tor CiliWl?'s * wtm..> ?.. :o. 'j. a. k iCud.s (5 lor the Christ- 1 3 dinner far the poor . hiidn n. <?ood Bueai*.?Hwbanas. If you wish to rrmk-o ' your wives * happy Cnrtstmus,buv a aa? k or ?far ! * of c res flour, a:. 1 yon w ill hav^ .a v'niri^iit ' ? **ad, roils and biscuits dyin/ the hol*S. , ' sals op FrRrciTVKK.?Messrs. Walter u vn ' ! * ms a co., auctioneers, wuisell ne.r JSt 1^?"'' * ^ culU-ctiou of hwoii>- ?in.' artte^ n-morrow morning, cammcw^J at wC 1 The Pamoral Letter. Tones TO WHICH TBI LATE IXKKAKT COCNCIL DIKtCT ATTENTION. The pastoral let ter of the archblshopt ana bls&opa of the Catholic church In the United States adopted Dv the third plonary council, recently In session in Baltimore, was issued yesterday. The document, which Is of great length, discusses the following topics: l. the doctrine of tne infallibility of the Lead or the Catholic church and the opposition It encountere i Irom hostile sources: 2, the royalty of i h<? Catholics of the Uidted States to American lnstitutiLns as tounded by the lathers or the republic; 3. the education or the cleriry; 4, the necessity of a religious education lor the laity aud the establishment of iiarucuial schools 5, the Christian home, In tie <lUt UvJi m or wai^h tlie letter warns Catuou .s apalust mixed marriages and divorces, and recommends the support of catholic uubllcatlonn; >, a -trl.'t observance of the Lora's Day, with an a irnoaltion against the sa.eot liquor on Sunday aud the rrequ-.utlu^ of drinking pmces Saturday nuhT; 7, wurulnif catholics against secret societies not countenanced by tne ciiurcb, and recommendlr.^ them to Join Catholic btneucial associations; 8, the support or home and foreign missions. RrnrcED Rates to thk World s Exposition at N*W OKIJCANS VIA BaI.TIMORK ? OHtO lUiLKOAP.? Excursion tick?!s are now on sale at the offices of tne Baltimore & < >U'.<> railroad, 619 and 1.161 Pennsylvania avenue, an J it tbe depot. lor the New Orleans exposition: rate *40 for round trip, going and return. n,r the same route. For tickets by one route, returning a different, route, MS. Special rates for parties of fifty cr more, 'lbese tickets are good going lor fifteen clays, good ror return p-s.iage firteen days, and wi.l be accepted to startin^ point till June 15. 1SU">. For all information as to dllTere jt routes and accommodations apply as above. Affair* In Wm Washington* Rob^kkv ok Silvkkwari.?Nearly 1150 worth of silverware was stolen from tlie residence of Dr. Jos. Morrison, corner of 29ih and P streets, night before last. ]t is a curious case, as there Is nothing to Indicate a forcible entry ot tUe premises. Grain Tkapk. ?Canal boat M. C. \Y. Boyer arrived with 4,'**1 buJieisot wheal ror J. G. & J. M. Waters. Canal to it .Maryland arrlTCd with 2,000 bushels Of corn aud 2.5U0 bushels of wheat for 11 irtioy Bros. Wheat sold on 'change yesterday at so to 85\i cents per bushel. Tue Ci.ivki.am> House.?The West End hotel will be reopened about January 1st, under the name or tue Cleveland house. The bouse will, it is announced, be backed by ample capital, and be conducted on ilrs?i-c.ais principles. Shipping Nkws.?Schooner Orvlllo Horwltz arrived v.lih 700 tons ot Ice from Iicnnebec. Schr. .Major L iutem arrived with sou tons ot coal from Philadelphia. Alexandria Affairs. EtrrrfM for Tile Evesdo 3tae. corporation cocrt.?The city court. Judge Meadi. has adjourned until Saturday morning, a decrec for s.ue in the case ot Taylor agt. Taylor has been made. A decree lor the resale of the store on iviuif street, n"ar Uoyal, occupied by J. A. Field, and U-lougiug to the Buckingham estate, was ordered. In the case ot Mason et al., for the settlement of the estate ot J. E. Henderson, an order was made that C. E. Stu irt, commisioner, pay certain debts. The case of Bajker and Waggencr agf. J. 1* Lloyd was removed to the circuit court, on the probate side of tho court. Anne C. Wilson was appointed administrator of tht? estate ot John C. Wilson. Note.-*.?Capt. a H. De Vaughn, tormerly of the Ml Vernon guards, who has resi led In the west since tue war, is on a vlait to his old home again. Mrs. Jane E. fiiover. a well known old lady living on North Royal, Is very low of paralysis. AB&OLUIEL* JP IRS. RRR OO T TAT, R R O O V T AA L HRR O O YY A A L R K O O Y AAA I. K K OO Y a A 1XLL ?BR A K K II NN 71 ?iGO B 8 AA K K U NN N a O BBB A A KK II N N It O f. B AAA K K If XXX li GO HHH A Ah Hits AX UUtf rpr no w w w udd fei rrr P POO AT WWW DDE R R PPP O O WW WW n I? KE RRR P O O WW WW DDK R R_ P OO W W ODD EEB H R. This P.wler rerer varies. ? marvel of purity, ft" rrpth sr.d wholesomeaeai. lie re economical than tlie ordinary kinds, and cannot be fold in competition w:ththe multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate pewiera. Sold only in cam. RoxaX> Bajcino rowDta Co.. IOC Wall street. X. if. ap6 PORTY YEARS* EXPERIENCE. IN EVERY CU'JE -* on earth, has proved Ayer's Ch?rry Pectoral to be the most reliable remedy for colds, coughs ani all lung diseases. N.-.fleeted colls often become incurable ailments. Deal with them iu time, sad prevent their becoming deepseated in the system nnON'E UP THE SYSTEM BY THE USE OF AVER'S Sarsaparilla. It wi.l m ike you feel! ke a new person. Th.iu -an is have touad he dth and relief from sufI t.w by the n<eof tills great blood purifier when all other in. ana failed. de9 The \ ery Lowest I (CASH) PRICES FOR DRY GOODS. BEAUTIFUL FRENCH DR:^S { GOODS, just received. CASHMERE ^EKGtlS. all colors, 1J y Js. for $2, worth u. the price .cheapest Dress Cioods in the United Mates COLORED B IOCADESILK VELVET3. aU Colora, redact-! to <L LADIEo* CLOTH SUITING, in Gray and Brown, one > rd and a half wide, 37y.c. COLOR ID SILK PLUSHKS, ?1 50. OLOKED AND BLACK SVTINS. 50c. BEACTIFl"L DRE .S GOODS. IN REMNANTS, reduced to r-'.V. DOi BL.. W rfl 1'E BLANKETS (immense size), "Tcoiient ijuai.ty. .*o. :OL JUi.D SILKS (hae French Goods) reduced from 11 to 7oc. 3La<'K SILKS (made in France), very fine quality, redm->d troiu $I i"> t<> il. BIJ- ACliED TABLE DAMASK, all pare linen. o0a tINKsT QUALITY SI RAH CASHMERES, all pure I'M* v-aA. :ie:?rly ?.ueyard and * half wide, worth rtruu<> a to 75c. 3LA K CAsHMLRE SHAWLS, all pure fine wool $1.50 -OLOBED SILK VELVETS. SI Vt. DOUBLE WJ1IITE BLANKETS. $2. f:: vvv ii -L "OMForts, si. )L".l-.ri ?"\-jH>n:RES. aU rare wool, vrida double .*. -Jta. au lo.o.^, rvdu 'ed froui50c t^? yjWjC. lAHIUi'). il^ LiAUlE-S* w BAPS. I We have another supply or NEWMARKETS In all j IRCl'L \RS and P.USSTAN CIRCULARS, quilted! i:>e i .. i's r-j;ic? I prices. \V are bnyin-' in - ir >'l-? ?t 'jo pvr t lit . than Octolier prices, and .re ,.. ir 'us'oni^rs th - t>?*iielit. SACOi > S. i' l**nict is and pr'< <*). . .V: ^v-'J/^WrT'-i'EL-i.INi.D CIRCULARS and \N C Rt I t.AUSk f Bi.W ..it Mill IS an I TRI\IMIXG, in all shades and mces. >r.'-VrV EVXX MUFFS. Children's Setta it ?1 I? :a IIJi Li. K HAH - McFF'i best quality. Satin lined. 1'iUl aui complete stock of FURS at Xww York prlcea. WILLETT A RCOFFS, HATTERS AND FURRIERS, dl- lm 1>35 Pennsylvania avenue. Special. We have Just opened an eh-gast line of DRESS GOODS nail tkencw.hadM at ITc-formerly *>ld for 25c.; ?-4 rrk-ut Cloth, ail pure woo?. *1. Jersey Clotty red uc <1 to 55c. Seal brown Pluah fneed to 3J. Elegant Goods tor Lad: ea' Wrapt. CLOAKS. W<- have a few Cloaks left, which vj* shall sell at half nee to reduce stock. ,a J. A. LUTIRELT. k. CO.. 817 Market Spaoa Gireat Kedcction IN FIRST-CL.ASS DRY GOODS. SEMI-ANNUAL MARK-DOWN OF PRICES. Havsmra much lur^er stock of choice Dress Goods llian is n?ii.d at this season, we have determined to aaite our w-ud-antiuai redu.-fcou before the holiday, uid have reduced the prices or i ha following desirable Dress Goods: 25 pieces of TRICOT CLOTHS, reduced from a2.50 to II ?0. ixT* EIi0CADE VELV'ET3. reduced from 95.00 piece# BLACK BROCADE^, reduced from *4.00 t'3 50. 10 pier os BLACK SATIN MEKVEILLKAUX. reduced rrom $1.75 to fL5U ^0 Pieces very tine COLORED VELVETS, reduced 'rom $3.50 to $2.53. These are very supnrior quality hand-loom Velvets 'or dresses, and the <reat?ut bargain we ever ofl'ered. 100 di'zen full-bleached DAMASK TOWELS, reduced 'rtrtii $4.50 to ? J.UO. CLOAK*} at^ovat. burjpuns. We have ?one thro ugh >';r Clc-s Oepart m-n: aud re duced the pric^* very S'tch. *o that I'uj.-chajers can exi>oc( greut barralaa In irs:-class voods. W. M. SlfTSTE t A SONS. ONE PRICE. %Jt} B<"nayiv*nJ* Avenue. x. B.?THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. dJ0 ? Tax People Satisfied^ ? 1 Airs 80 ASK WK. 1 HERE 18 TH* WAT WE CUT THE PRICES OF ] 2 children's clothes. j i ? J NO SUCH GOODS AS WE 8HOW IN THI8 CITY, j NO sccs FITTING GARMENTS elsewhere. \ f t OUR PRICES SWEEP THEjCITY. j I OUR ELEGANT STYLES ADMIRED. j I I childben3 knee pants. j 75 cent kind are now 49. 1 100 cent kind are now 79. J 125 cent kind are now 99. Jj "For there's luck in odd number*," say Rory 0'Moore. S $ CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS. I I 84.00 all-wool ones are now $2.50. 85.00 all-wool ones are now $3.75. 86.00 all-wool ones are now 89.7fx 87.00 plushed trimmed ones now $5.00. 1 89.00 plusli and plain ones now 86.50. 1 Not all of oar Ovenrarmenta reduced as much as this, t but none in stock but are greatly i reduced In price. t children's suits. ! g $3.00 suits are now $1.90. c $4.00 units are now $2 90. t, $3 00 aoita are now $3.75. J $7.00 suits are now $5 00. 8 w $8.90 suits are now $6.00. I c Now remember, all the Children's Suits are not marked y down as great aa these prices tbat wo quote show, r They constitute about twentv-flve styles. Theu <3 there are forty styles where the reduction aversjres about 15 per cent, and twenty stable styles whetv it is 10 per cent Any concession, whether 10 or 30 per ^ cent, IS THAT MUCH GIVES AWAY on our part, . FOR OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEjsT. THE BOYS CLOTHING, 1 d Sizes 11 to 17 years of aire, HAVE ALL BEEN CUT IN PRICE FROM 10 D TO 30 PER CENT. \ r COME EARLY AND SFCURE FIRST CHOICE OF 8 SELECTION. 8 g A. SAKS & CO., t t THE STRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS. b dll 316 AND 818 SEVENTH STREET. j _ !? " " * v NN N II CCO OO L L NNN1ICOOOL L N N N II O O O I. L I NNNIIOCOOL L - f N NN II CCO OO i.l.T.L i.riJ. " 1( $' the o f TTTT a It L OO RRR [i T AA II I. O O K R * T A A II L O O RRR sl T AAA II L O O R R m D T A A II LLLL OO R R 7 a r! a a CUSTOM TAILORING. & q s li 5! NEW MATERIALS, NOVEL PATTERNS, QUALITY c. WARRANTED. d e BUSINESS SUITS, TO ORDER FROM $20. ^ CASSIMERE PANTS, TO ORDER, FROM $5. e DOESKIN PANTS. TO ORDER, FROM $8. FULL DRESS SUITS. TO ORDER. MADE AND P TRIMMED IN GOOD STYLE. FROM $30. ~ SILK LINED FROM $35. a SI OVERCOATS TO ORDER. ALL STYLES OF GOODS. L WHITNEY, CHINCHILLA BEAVER.. KERSEY. L FROM $1& 1, PRINCE ALBERT COAT AND VESTS. OF HAND- I SOME DIAGONAL OK CORKSCREW, L FROM $21. G MADE IN THE MOST FASHIONABLE MANNER ? (j Samples and Self-measurement Rules Mailed on Application. j F. 617 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. WASHINGTON. D. C E <11-eo C 1 Hard Times *7! AND LITTLE MONEY MAKE THIS A GOOD YEAR TO BUY CCO L OO TTTT H II II NN N GOO J COL OO T H HIINNNG O C L OO T HHHIINNNG COL O O T H H II N NN G OG.? CCO LLLL OO T H U II N NN GGG .. BUT EXTREMELY HARD ON a RELIALE CLOTHING DEALERS. 3* A h t< We have made prices to meet the times, so that none c may deny themselves a Winter Suit or an Overcoat. '' You know we mean what we say. *A $10.00 Suit at $5.50. A $12.00 Suit at $6.25. a A $13.00 Suit at $7.50. A $15.00 Suit at $8.75. tl An $18.00 Suit at $10.00. a Overcoats at $4, $5, $G $7. and^upvards to $30, that sl are wurtu 50 per cent more than we are asking. a Boy's Suit at $3 35. $3.75, $4.CO, and upward. a Children's Suits at from $2.50 upward that are worth ? double. j Boys' and Children's Overcoats from $200 upward. 2.000 pairs Pants, from $1.00 up to $6.00. that are n worth 50 per cent more. v] n D b london and liverpool clothing co., CORNER SEVENTH AND G STREETS, dl a SINSUEIMER h BRO. r 808 7th street, bet. H and I. and 3151 m street ? We call particular attention to our very complete stock of : u BOOTH AND SHOCS FOR THE FALL TRADE. | 3: ,We. are sole arents for BURT'S CELEBRATED ? MI N H r-HOES. Tmre are noiie better, and are su> T perii.r lo sustom-matle. We nave the following stvles: C BERT'5 FINE CALK Lutton or plain, and pointed toe. is BURT'S FINE CALF Congress trailers in broad and si narrow toe*. BURrs FINE CALF lace-hook bals. r BURT'S FINE CALF Conerr^s and button. FINE, extra broad bottoms, tor old gentlemen. ? BURT'S BOY bHOES, iu lace and button, every style I of toe. ^e invite an inspection of these poods from that want rfood shoes. There are po better. Is our Ladies' Department we have the CELEBRATED COUSIN'-' 8HOB9. E COUSIN'S FINE KID, button, high heel, and pointed hi or box toe. ? COUSIN'S FINE KID. common-sense toe. a, COUSIN'S FINE H'lRAIGHT GOAT, button, in both ? stfies. 11 COUSIN'S FINE PEBBLE button, in common-sense and low heel. MISsES' *Hofc.$ in Kid. Straight Goat, and Pebbly same patterns. a COX FINE SHOES for Ladies. Misses, snd Children. Every style ol heel and toe. CHILDREN AND MISSES SPRING-HEEL SHOESin ?< great variety. All of which i.'ood* vrr sell at a verrlow price. We ask ? a call of all beiorv parehaoliiiryour shoes, us we eta sa\e ? you luunoy by uoiuy so. Kcmciiioer tho name number. * ..Uu, "W tub 7th aud 3131 M?treeU.|| $1 ? b French Caterer. CHARLES F. RTTTL 81 Successor to J. P. Crutchot. '' 1804 H street northwest. i Is ready to send to every i>art of the United States his exquisite Stowed Terrapiu the natiouil dish of this _ country, wliicb is ihe delight in a Dinner, Reception, * and Supi>er: a.soBoaed ohickeu, Turkey and Game In Jelly P?t*-s-de-f?it<-s-irnis and tlame, Cnickeu Croquetts. andothvrs. Patirs, hells, and Vols- au- Vent, em i'ty or nrniahltur. _ sters lu every sty 1 , and andwichea. II Boef aud Chick n Broth, Consommes snd Houps. Meat n Jelly, kc.. always on hand by the piut. quart and gallon. v Dfliverod promptly by telephoning to the hooaei Call J Get The Best. "THE CONCORD HARNESS* THE CONCORD COLLAR. * Coupe. Carrage. Road. Team and Express ITarness of a all kinds and description at Lowest Pi ices. ? Ever* wnuine CON(X>KD HARNESS is stamped with ~ maker's name and trade-mark. 1 LUTZfcBRO.. Pennsylvania Avenue, ? Adjoining National Hotel. IVH0K8B blankets and CARRIAGE ROBEiia treat variety at very lew uclqea. oo!7 A CITY ITEMS. An Eat?thlne-a musqulto. A neater thing? i bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. I THE FOLI OWnG WWEm B%B3AINS SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS WILL BE OFFERED FOR TOMORROW AND MONDAY ONLY AT R. GOLDSCHM1DS, 812-71'H >r. N.W.; square shape music l<oxes 99c, sold elae where for $1/75; handsome decorated toy tea sett ?c, sold elsewuere for $1.50; Model wax baby dolls Be, worth 50c.; colored glass night lamps 21c worth Be- decorated china cream pitchers 21 c; extra sllrer plated breakfast castors only 9ie; extra silver ) la ted pickle dish with tong. only 91 c; engraved >arrel liquor sets with 6 glasses only 8t>o; W ILow loll carriage with a handsome wax coll, only fl.37, irortti $i; bureaus with looking glass 41c; larger tlze 69c; extra large 9ic; decorated English china ea sets, new square shape, 56 pieces only $3.37; eather dusters 9c, worth 20c; curtain poles In oak, valnut, ash or cherry only sic (sold elsewhere as a jargalu tor 490; cocoa door mats wltu red border 3c; superior quality without border 91c, worth H.50 hand painted French china cake stani with 6 jlates and 6 cream saucers io ma eh ?2.37, worth 13.75; $1.50 smoking sets reduced to 69c; 115 fine rencn bWjue dolis (slightly soiled) below coat; niuare shape, decorated English china dinner sets, 30 pieces only $12.27, wort h $17.; 4 bottle crystal rlass dinner c isiors 47c, worth <1.; handsome cut rlass water pitchers 47c, worth $1.; Bronze Ivy itands (the latest) ouiy 47c, worth $1.; 1 colored 'lass stand and 2t> )0 too: li picks only lie; coloivd 'ut glass ice cream tray wi h 6 saucers to match I.59, worth $2.50; Velocipedes, tricycles and rubber Ire bioycies at lactory prices; also wondertul other >argainscan be purchased In my toy and houseurnlshlng departments 1 Souvenirs lor To-morrow* M. Augensteln. 817 7th street northwest, still the eader of low prices in the city. Be convinced by eading the following bargains offered lor ui-iaorow. Remember, we sell every article we adverlse: Handsome library lamps, $2.39; large ca iages wlih movable tops, 83 ; Yi dozen fancy wine [laisses, 18c.: t>oy gymnast, 84c.; decorated cham>er sett, colored band and gut linos, $3.36; bi-que lead and Jointed limb dolls, 87c.. sold elsewhere at 1.9S; handsome vase lamps complete. 79c.; iar/e voodeu water buckets, 10c.; $1.75 painted wagons, 7c.: majolica cuspadores, 45c. each; % dozen en;raved goblets, 37c.; $1.25 sboo-lly reduced to 79c.; 6 dozen white handle kulves and torus, 87c.; maoUca oatmeal set, 27c.; toy brass bound buckets, c.. worlli aw.; basin and 50 clothespins, lie.; syrup iltchers. lie.; extra large children's chairs 3lc.; omblnation black-boarus, 84c.; large brooms,,13c.; i dozen stone china cups and saucers, 39c.; large nixing bowls, 2ic.; special bargains In decorated [inner aniLtea sets. 1 Kluxiral Sewing ^Incliinc Cover*. fresh supply for the holidays at Auerbach's, 7&H. 1 )Iont's Boiinriiiff I Curtains Again Tomorrow, Salurday. Our stock of millinery still complete and exenslve, our prices lower than ever. Children's and misses' hats at 50 and 75 cts.; reluced from $1.25 and $1.50. Children's and misses hats at 75 ana 85 cts.; foruer price, $1.50 and $1.75. Ten cases of line Velvet Hats. Ladles' sizes, In irown and black, Kensington Bhape, at 85 cts.; educed from $2.00. French Felt liats, all shapes and colors, at 75c., 5c. and $1; reduced from $1.75. Special. Fifty dozen of fancy Wiugs and Breasts, choice tyles, at 75 and 85cts.; former price, $2.50. The reatest bargains offered yet. We will exhibit to-morrow 15 handsome imported 'attern Bonnets of late design. These goods,owing o the lateness of th beason, will be sold at ex reme low prices. Don't miss these Bargains. Save money, and uy your millinery at Bl.oct's, 1 710 7th street northwost. , len'v Heavy (iray Vvlrli Wool I'nderrear, 50c., at Auerbach's knit. J icicet depot, 7 & H. 1 Great Sale of i loaltx. Slaughter sale of children's cloaks. Great baraln sale of ladles' cloaks. Our $C children's havev'k.s. $3.98; our $9 children's h xvelocks, $5.92; our : children's havelocks, ?4,9S; our |3 children's uewl.irkets, $1.39; our $7.50 ladies' walking coats, $4.98; ur $12 iadl">' new market, astracan trimmed, IVJ8; our $13.50 ladies' uewmarket, tourist back, Mm; our $11 ladles' new market, Berlin twilled, 7.23; and every garment greatly reduced tor the pecial sale of cioaks at Clatk's 734 7th street orthwest. bargain's, bio b\P.OAlNS, t Clark's, 7317th street northwest. Our 65c. meIno vest and pants, 39c.; scarlet medicated vest nd pants, 98c., soid at $1.50; cull-iren's merino vests nd pants, 25c., soid at 4-'c.; children's mitts, 10c.; big Job In ladles' cashmeie gloves, regular 68c. uallty at 32c.; ladles' sleeveless heavy Jerseys,69c., aid at $1; children's leg.'ins. 23c.; a big Job in unmndrled relutorced shirts, 39c., cost to make up ic.; all staple dry goods at cost ; au elegant line of hlldren's lace and embroidered collars, 25-'., reuced from 50:. Remember above barg ilns and a reat many others are to be hid to-morrow at lark's, 734 7tn street northwest. ICave Vou Seen (he Beautiful entlemen's silk scarfs for 25c.at Auerbach s, 7&H. 1 To the Wearer of Shoddy Shoes. Many a ease of slckn-ss can be traced back by contracting colds trom wet feet. Halm's shoes lways solid and reliable. We are now reducing tock", and prices accordingly. .adles' hand-sewed pebble and straight goat button, $3. adles' flue kid hand-sewed button, now $2.75. adits' goat and kid worked hole button, $1.25 and $1.50. adles" tUnnel-lined shoes, solid soles, only $1. idles' dannel-lin'jd slippers, 40. 50 and 75c. ients' $2 kip bouts reduced to $1.75. ients' $3 50 call fair stitched boots, $3. Ients' custom band-stliclied boots and shoes, $4.50 and $5. Ients' $2.5 > stylish button, laced and gaiters, $2. ients' $1.50 solid gallery and laced, now $1.25. loys' veal calf English bals., $1. ;oys' and youths' $1.50 kip boots, only $1.25. liild's 75c. spring heel button, now 60c. afants' kid button, worked hole and tasseled, 50c. The entire stock ot a retiring manufacturer of ents', ladles' and Children's fancy embroidered ilppers, bought ridiculously low, and offered at 5c., $1 ami $1.25 a pair, half of their value. 2 816 7th street and 1922 Penna. avenue. To Reduce Our Immense Stock, . Brock will positively sell? Our $1.50 ladles' kid or pebble button at $1.23. Our $2.00 ladies' kid or pebble at $1.6J. Our $2.50 ladles' pebble or kid at *2. Our $3.00 ladles' straight goat at |2.25. A fine X in as souvenir to every customer, a j. Brock. 8i>2 7th street. Best Quality Blue Flannel Shirts t Auerbach's knit jacket depot, 7th and 1L 1 1. Aujreiibtein, 817-819-SJ1 7th Street, ,s I am going to rebuild, Immediately after the olldays, I intend to close out my entire stock be)re that time, and to do this I have Instructed my 1 rks uot to refuse auy reasonable price on toys ollday goods, or on any oi tiie stock in general, all aiid be convinced. 1 Johnson7*. Ueklaurant nd Ovster saloons, for Ladles' and Gentlemen, 440 nd 442 9th street northwest. Daiiy arrivals of all lie choice brands of Outers served In every availb.e st vie. Saddle Rock Roast and Broiled a spelaity; the celebrated Lynn Haven Bays for half ii'-li; the be^t Steamed in the city; all selected. ,lso, Fish and tlaui". Meals and Hot Lunch alr iys readv. Free Lunch every day, commencing t, 12 o'clock. Polite attention. Ladies' Saloon first oor. 2 luMian Circulars, Newmarkets and Children7* Gariuento, In order to Insure t he tinal sale of all our readylade garments, we have made a sweeping reducon. You can buy irom us Russian t-ircuiars lade of the veiy best diagonal, at $5.49; Newlarkots, at $6.75 and up; Dolman, fur trimmed, eautiiul goods, at $6 50; Satin Circulars, at $10.50, orth $15 cl ewiiTe. Misses "llavelock's, at less aan cost to manufacture. Excelsior, 804 7th st. 1 IQcnS and .Boys7 ?>6ssanier Coats t Auerbach's knit Jacket depot, 7th and H. 1 a | Immense Bargains at Strasburger's iry Goods and Carpet House, 820 7th street, beween II and I. Ladles' gossamers, 98c., worth 1.50- Mlsses'gossamers. 92c., worth $1.25; ten-ribbed mbrella, value^fl, for 72c.; a good 50c. corset tor V.- ladles' and children's hose at reduced price; armer's satin underskirts, worth $1.25, for 63c.; yco<jn rep for wrappers only 15a, besides baralns in dress goods, sliks, velvets; good curtain ice 12>^c.; also, carpets, oilcloths and window iiadcs. riffK's Jewelry Store, No. 157 Pa. ave., ffeis a beautiful tray of goul front Buttons for I, reduced from $2. New Holiday Goods. 3 morgan I2ous?, West wasningtok, Corner 32d and M streets northwest. Only first-class Hotel and Restaurant In West nd. Prime oysters served In all styles. Steamed a peciaity. Terrapin, Fish and Game. Come over nd try our fare, and at moderate ilgures. Families applied with meals. R. W. Morfean (late 931 D st. .w.) devotes all his attention to the management. 8 Mokoan & Lang, Proprietors. Best Cork Soles 110a a pair, at Wilson's, 409 7th street northwest 4(35 Seal Plush Coats $-25* ? Plush coats f I5?t50 Fur Lined Circulars $25; $50 ussUn Silk Circulars $.15, at J. E. Young's 7th ireet Mourning store. 736 7th St., bet. G and H. 6 Franc's 1.20 genuine seal skin caps for boya and girls are eautlos. 6 I.adies and Children. For cheapest One Wraps, go to J. E. Young, 7th treed, 736. Save 25 per cent. Black casnmeres om 12)4 c. UP- 6 "Rough oil Itch." "Rough on Itch" cures humors, eruptions, ringworm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted feet, chilblains. 12 Fur and Sealskin Garments. C. C. shayne, the well-known Wholesale Fur lauufacturer, 103 Prince street, New York, will ell elegant Fur Garments at retail at lowest cash wholesale prices this season. This will afford a plendld opportunity to purchase strictly reliable urs direct from manufacturer, and save retailer's rohts. Fashion Book mailed rreo. u,b-3m "Alderner Dairy Wagoiw." Frwli Alderney Butter, churned every morning, nd delivered in half-pound "Ward" prints, 45c. per ound. Also, Cottage Cheese, Butternut* una oweec I ilk. Ui. per nuan. cream ioc. pint. LV ATEB REMOVED PERMAKESTLY FROM CEL\1 LARS AND CES-POOLS ithou: Ishor, pumps, cement or drain* at a trifling Mt illllfMil Q. M. KEMP. 74 8 Charles Btreet, Baltimore, mple test allowed and suaranteed satisfaction. u36-lm HOLIDAY GOODS. 8dddo??oS uo??gl a c?fi: d do ou uo l aas8s0ss8o p do ou u g go l jlaabtsr ? ddd oo uu gog llll4 atttb8 attractive opening OP H H OO L II DDD A T ^ H H O O L IIDD A Y \ HHUOOL II DD AA TY U H O O L HDD AAA Y U H OO LLLL II DDD A A Y NN B OO V V ere L NNNOOVVE L NNS OO VV FK L """ N NN O O VV E L N NN oo V eee llll tttt ii ee* sssjt he ij5 t ii ee tj8q *2 IIE o~| * ii eee *sss continued thursday, friday anlj saturday, december 11th. 13th and 13th. IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE WISHES OF MAN1 FRIENDS WHO FAILED. DURING THE LAST THREE DAY8. TO RECEIVE PROPEB ATTEN TION. WE SHALL CONTINUE OUR OPENING TH1 REMAINDER OF THE WEEK WITH THE SAM! REDUCTIONS IN PBIOES. all are invited. douglass', 311 622-534 626 NINTH 8TBEET. Lansburgh Brothers' MAMMOTH ESTABLISHMENT IV HOLIDAY ARRAY. WHAT TO BUT AND WHAT TO PAY. A FEW HINTS TO PROSPECTING HOLIDAY PURCHASERS. On our main floor we have arranged on nle the mosi wo derful selections of Artistic Creations from Paris Berlin, Vienna, and New York. FANCY WORK BOXES, lined in Crimson, Peacock Old Oold and Olive. SILK UMPRF.LLAS. with fine Ivory and Carvec Handles of unique design. ALIGATOR and JAPANESE SATCHELS and HANI BAGS. Magnificent display of Turkish. Morocco and Bosslai Poetetbooks, Cigar Cases and Shaving Bets. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Traveling Case* in Leathe: and Plushes. PIANO COVERS. TABLE COVERS and SCARFS especially selected for our great Christmas Sale. To the left of our main aisle will be found on sal< Gentlemen's S arfs, lies. Embroidered buapendera silk Mufflers. Handkerchiefs in every couceivabli quality and design. Our great Book Department, which was an immenw xuece.-w when first organized, has now reached stupendous proportions. Why pay $-'.50 for a Book at other places, when w< sell the same at $1.15? Why buy a Set of Books for S24. when I89.90 will buj it at our house? ON THE MAIN AISLE the display is beauti ul. Toilet Case3, Cologne Cases bisque Ornaments. Plush s-carfs, Tidies, Lace Pins Banprles, Bracelets and Earriacrs, Hosiery for Ladiei and Gentlemen iu all Its gorgeous hues, can be bought at reasonable prices. TO THE RIGHT OF MAIN AISLEDRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS A11-wool French Shoodas, English and Fr nch Cashmeres. Bison Cloths, Drap C.issimer, Tricotines Wool Ottomans. SILKS! SILKS! 8ILKSI VELVETS! VELVETS! Have you ever passed through this Department? Wi pride ourselves especially upon its completeness. ONE WORD BEFORE CLOSING: Do not forgel that you will save money in your purchases by buying from lansburgh & bro., 420, 422, 424 AND 436 dll SEVENTH STREET. jjoliday offering. e. g. davi8, 719 MARKET SPACE. GRAND DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY GOODS." WE HAVE ON OUR C0UNTER8 NOW THE FINEST LINE OF HOLIDAY GOODS WE HAVE EVER OFFERED-MANY THINGS AT ABOUT HALF PRICE. WILL ALSO OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS IN OUfi BLACK DHESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. POPULAR GOODS AND POPULAR PRICES. e. g. d a y i 8, dg COR. EIGHTH ST. AND MARKET SPACE. Fine O ld California Claret. (ZINFANDEL), 4 PER DOZEN. AT WITMEB-S, dfl 1918 Pennsylvania avenue. pAU. AT W. H. MORRISON'S v 475 pennsylvania AvzNtn, And s-e the large and elegant ssso-tment of CHRISTMAS CAB OS. BKAUlTi'UL GIFT BOOKS, both religious and secular. Also, latest styles in stationery. HOLIDAY GOODS on second floor. Srecial attractions in novelties of Plush. Bisque and Brass, THERMOM TERS in uniqub designs. Childr n's BOOKS and T >Y-t. V0K>1Skm4" Tr" OK1*AMKHT8 GERMAN FAPLACQUE8. BRACKETS, Fit AMES and BASK> TS. p^tot7ott??u8lta a beautttal # HOLIDAY GOODS. P "? Ijj g f>8*V ? 11 J? 71 THHH ^SSo T ?. a 11 rP 77 T H H -~J T 3SbS3 iii asasa n t h h "hs8 t GREAT TOT BAZAAR. HANDSOME HOLIDAY PRESEOTS. BILVERBEBG'H. Velocipedes and Tricycles. Do;l Carriage* of every kind. SILVER BERG'S. Boy's Vwons In imc var ety. t-leiirbs and Clipper sl-ds. BILVERBERG'S. Dolls of every possible size. kind and styie-from lc. t.. $18. 8ILVERBERG*8. Steam Fire ?n?1n?>. Steam Pro* Esll'-rs. Steam Locomotives, Steam ngines, > lectrtf Toys. Magic Lanterns. 8H.V hkBKRG'S. Mechanical Toya of every kind. Patent Rocking Horses. BILVERBERG'S. Gam*? and Puzzles. T Bui diuir and Alphabet Blocks and 8ILVERBERG'S. thousands ot oth.-r Toya, ranging from 6c. up. BILVERBERG'S. Pine Pinch Work Boxes. Toilet Cases. Collar and Cuff Boxes. SlavSILVERBERG'S. tng Sots, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes. Manicure Sets. Sun kuigSet*. BILVERBERG'S. Odor Casw, Jewol Bonn. I ine Cutgla>e Minors, Piu?h Albums, ?\utoSILVERBERG'S. graph Albums, Ac.. fcc. Silver-plated Card Stands. Fruit 8ILVERBERG'3. Stands Pickle Stands. Sets of 'leaspoon* in cases. Table Spoons in SILVER BERG'S, cases, Knives in caser. l'inc Napkin Rings. Butter Dishes. Casters of 81LVERBERG'S, everv kind Sugars reams, Si<oonb. Iupiu. kc .kc , &c. BILVERBERG'S. Fi . e Satin-Urn d Work Bask ta. Scrap Basxcts. Lunch Baskets, vvork S1L VERB ERG'S. Stands, hopping %-wkets, tic, Ac. SILVER BERG'S Gold Cabinet Frame*. Plush CalJnet Frames, Gilt, G It and Plush. SILVERBKRG'S. Ebony. O.-k. Walnut aud other . icture Frames iu large variety, at very 8ILVERBERG'S. low price* Fine Imported Oil Chromos or 8ILVERB ERG'S. Oleographs. Fine Oil Paintings and Enirrav8ILVERBERG'S. Ings. veri handsome and very low in price. 8ILVERBERG'3. Ladies' Leather Bars In immense variety, beautiful styles and very BILVERBERG'S. cheap. Laiii <s' Plush Ban, lovely goods. BILVEBBEBG'S. from 99o. up. Ladies', dent's and Children's BILVERBERG'S. Wallets. Purses and Pocketbooks iu even style. BILVERBERG'S. GentV Traveling and Toilet Cases Fine Inlaid and Fancy Wood Desks BILVERBERG'S. mud Workboxe*. Pearl Pocket Knives. Boys' Knives. BILVERBERG'S. Fine Cigar > attes. Meershauin Cigar Holders, Meerschaum Pipe... BILVERBERG'S. BrussBird Cures, froui 9;?c. up. Fine M ine Sets. Inkstands, Paper SILVERBERG'8 Weights, Thermometers, kc. Fine Japanese Trays, Workboxes, BILVERBERG'S. Glove and Handkercuiet Boies, cabinets. Card Cas- s. BILVERBERG'S. Tobacco Boxes and Curios. Hand ..nd Toilet Mirrors. Brushes BILVERBERG'S. of every style, kind and size, Combs f of every si?. BILVERBERG'S. Boo In f<r children of all kinds a- d for all aires. Jules Verne's Works, r BILVERBERG'S, 69c. Lovely Picture Books. Children's Desks, from 99c. up. 8ILVERBERG'S. Toy Chairs. Crad.es an I Besteads. In Plu-h. line Leather aud other BILVERBERG'S, Albums we carry a very handsome assortment Uur laive Quarto Ali 8ILVERBERG'S. bums at 99c., and our Plush Larve Albums deserve your especial atteuSILVERBERG'S. tion. i IuflneRollod Gold Plate Solid Gold BILVERBERG'S. or Silver Jewelry, we offer d' cided bargains Our stock In this linn is BILVERBERG'S. very complete, und we have made every effort to maintain our wellBILVERBERG'S earn- d reputation of aellin* reliable goods. BILVERBERG'S. Our stock at present is the largest we ever offered. Our variety of 8ILVERBERQ'S. goods is almost bewdderiag. Our prices we guarantee as low. if uot BILVERBERG'S. lower than any other house in the Atlantic states, and when you have BILVERBERG'S. bought ot us you will tell satisfied that you have saved money. BILVERBERG'S. To avoid the immense rush we have Just before the holidays, and BILVERBERG'S. to be properly waited upon,we would ank you to call early to make your BILVERBERG'S. selections. M. SILVERBKRG & CO., 312 7th street and ;iia 8th street northwest. dlO Moira ^EW \ ORE PL'RE JUICE CIDER! ONE (1) OAS LOAD ON THE TRACK And for sale at Low Prices by SAMUEL C. PALMER, 1324 39th street northwest Telephone *54. d3 Fob Christmas Presents. SEATON PERRY, (8CCCESSOR Til PERRY * BROTHER ELEG ANT SEAL PLUSH SACQUES AT $40 00 AND $50. oo. SEAL PLUSH AND BROCADED VELVET VISITES AND LONG WRAPS. . FUR AND SA ' IN-LINED ^ICILIENNE CIRCULARS, t FROM $25.00 TO $7j.00 , TWO TONE BROCADED VELVET AND PERSIAN 8II.K WRAPS IMPORTED CL <TH DOLM V N R. NEWMARKETS AND ENGLISH WALKING JACKETS. ' IMPORTED BLACK J RSEY-. ALL SIZ: S, FROM 32 TO 44 INCHES, AT $3.00 . BLACK SILK JER-hYS, CHUUDA SHAWLS. CAM1 EL'.s HAIR SHAWLS. FRENCH BROCHE 8H vWLS. BONNET S. PONSON'S AND SCHROEDrR'S BLACK ) CACHEMIRE SILKS FROM 75c. TO $3.50 SUPERB STOCK OF LYON'S SATIN DUCHE3SE, RIIADAMES AN" BROCADE .IN BLACK, WHIT . AND ALL SHADES. FOR STREET. RECEPTION AND EVENING WEAK 1 LYON'S PURE BIi.K VELVETS. IN BLACK AND FIFTEEN CuLOi.S, FtiOM $iC0 TO $9.00. PLAIN A NO B OCADED GERMAN SL K VELVETS, r Willi E AND BLACK BEADED SA 1IN TABLIER-I. i ALL-WOOL SCOTCH PLAIDS AND EUROPEAN DRESS FABRIC . IN GREAT VARIETY. I PER. NOT.S CELEBRATED KID GLOVES. IMVIEN E ASSORTMENT OF LINhN AND SILK HANLKERCHIKFS AND MUFFLERS. NEW SI1.K UMBRELLAS FOR L\DIES AND GENTLEMEN. WITH -1LVER. GOLD. EBONY AND BUCK HORN MOUNTING AND NATURAL WOOD STICKS. FROM $.50 To $10 00.* i Ur-FANCY GOODS FOu THE HOLIDAYS A SPECIALTY." * XJT CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR 9 RECT PRICES, | SEATON PERRY. Perry Building, I Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street i ] Established 1840. d6 "! ~~ s Drews Drug ^tore, I r COR. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 9TH STREET. Has just opened a Choice Assortment of GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS! , Comprising al. the newest novelties in ' PLUSH AND LEATHER TOILET CASES. ODOR | CASES. CABAS AND HANDSOME CUTGLASS TOILET SETS AND BOTTLES, BISQUE FIGURES, &o. We have also the Largest and Best Asssortment of ! MANICURE SETS * In the City. In connection with the above we have a L fall line of French and English Perfumes, Colognes. Ac. MANICURE GOODS A SPECIALTY. OPEN ALL NIGHT. d2-lm I * LADIES' SEAL SACQ' ES FUR. LINED.CIRC ULARS. SATIN LINED CIRCULARS. BEAVER CAPES AND MUFFS. t FUR TRIMMING. r CARRIAGE ROBES. FUR GLOVES SEAL CAPS. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FURS. GENT'S DRESS SILK HATS $5. $6. $8. FASHIONABLE STIFF HATS, $1.50, $2, $2.50. $3. $3.50, $4. $4.50. OPERA HATS BOY'S HATS AND CAPS. CANES AND UMlgtELLAS. JAMES Y. DAVIS' SONS, n26-lin 621 Pennsylvania Avenue. Special Announcement.1 Fresh supplies of Ladles' WRAPS Just received, at reduced prices. We will off T Newmarkets. Sicilienne Silk Russi >n Circulars and Dolmans at 20 pt r cent discount from October prices. Tl^-se are tse^joine reduc1 BEAVER MUFFS and TRIMMINGS in aU shades and prices. SEAL 8ACQUE8,36 inches to 50 inches long. SEAL ULSTERS. 54 inches long. MINK-LIED CIRCULAUS 8QUIRREL-LINED CIRCULARS and RUSSIAN , CWi^ULARS. > BL CK HARE MUFFS, best quality. Satin-lined. $1.25 each, BLACK HARE COLLARS. 75c. each. BEAVER CAPES, i'i all shades and prices. NU1RIA CAPES 15 iuches deep, $3. Everything pertaining to the Eur Trade at Kew York prices. WILLETT A RUOFF. HATTE'<8 AND FURRIERS,* n26 905 Pennsylvania avenue. BUPERB VOLUME. ' Romeo and Juliet Edition de Luxe. Wheel Sonm. Poems ot Bicycling. Our Base BaU < lub, by Noah Br oks and AG. Spaldin*. A variety of Poetical and Ornamental Calenaars for 18?. Diaries. A Profusion of Elegant Chri*tm_s Cards. a C. PURSELL. d6 418 9th street northwest Christmas And New Year Cards, TOGETHER WITH A FULL AMD COMPLETE STOCK OF G 001*4 FOB THE HOLIDAYS Calendars for 1885. Thackeray, Tennyaon, Rusk in, Emeraoo. Holmes. LongieUow. Whi.tier, Shakespeare and others oi?nea to-day, to which I invite an r?: ly cail from my friends and public to insuru choice of stock. G. A. W HITAKER, n35 UM Tennaylvania Avsaoa HOLIDAY GOODS. XX MM MM A .NL TOY* XX MMMM AA 5 Tom X M MM M A A *88- TOTS. XX MM M AAA ? s TOYS. X X M M M A SiS* TOYS. XMAK CARDS?TOYS _?**** B*SKEK8 XMA?* BMtXm X.MA8 PANKLS-TOYB. Fancy Colored Pa|?er. Gold and Silv.-r. rranob Tissue Paper.Gold and Silver Moss Tinsel, Frosting. C?iuli k. >(ilan Bills, IcicIm. Gilt Aiiimdn. iHvrauve llctunw, S?.*rai> Pictures, rraiiHier IVturea for silk. Toy*. Gold Bonier*, ijhv Borders, Costume i ivki'ru. Favor* lor the Gennau. Toy Book*. Wonders t<js the Children'! Sheet Music 5 eta. J. JAY GODLD, *21 9TH STREET, de6-15t Between D aud E btrfets. Fust Received. 250 Decorated and Fancy Boim of Ak rtod Glace Fruits, iStnall Sizes. direct Importation. Bottom Friers. DUFFY'S PURE APPLE CIDER, 25c. por Gallon. GEO. E KEXNKDY A SON, ^ So. 1209 F KIBUT KokTHimT. Holiday Gifts. SAMUEL LEWIS' SONS, JEWELERS, 1214 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. APPRECIATING THE PROBABILITY THAT FOR THE COMIN-. HOLIDAY'S ARTICLES OF MODERATE COST WILL BE GENERALLY CHOSEN FOR PRESENTS. HAVE MADE CAREFUL PREPARATIONS TO MEET Sl'CH DEMAND. AND IN EVERY DEPARTMENT THROUGHOUT OUR STOCK WIIX BE POUND GOOD SELECTIONS OF ARTICLES AT MODERATE PRICES, BCT OF STANDARD STYLE AND QUALITY. SAMUEL LEWIS' SONS. JEWELERS. 1216 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Established 1840. dl-lin C/OLOGNE! COLOGNE! C/OLOGNEt FLOWF.RS OF ITAIY COLOGNE. An exquisite impregnation ufBlixsonis if ' 'rangr.Ruso niari, Baim, Violet and Kose-, made only by NAIRN J; OCR AM. Pharmacists, 16th etreet and New York u venue uorthwest. Also full liu-i Cut-glass Ware. I'lush Cane*. Shaving Cases, etc., etc. <U-lni Holiday' P rf.sents. THE LATEST, BIST AND ONLY PERFECT SEWing MACHINE . , TH'- I 'OHT RUNNING NEW HOME, Acknowledm d to be the highest achieve neut of boat mectiauical *kill iu the country. A complete new se ot at a. him nts, |<erfi>rmiug an ent're new and wide ranav of work. Call or send for circular and sauii lea of work at OPPENHEIMER-3, r?F 9tb Ftrret u w.. St. Cioud Buildlnr. All kinds of Sewmir Machines f.>r rent. Repairing Sewinc Machines of all kinds. Ladies' adjustable forms for fitting and draping Urwsfa dl 1] U EEK CCO K K !'FB RRR KSS, H H K C O K K F R R " ? 3 hHS EE 2 ^ Kl\r KB KRR ?S? K H . ? ? K K K K R s 2 U U kEB OCO K k KEB H U feb63 buckwheat lb NOW READY. rOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS, WM. M. GALT A CO., WHOLESALE AGENTS, oclQ-3m Corner 1st and Indiana Averts, OCO FEB RRR FEB RSS? COF RRK gs V F.B , RRR EB ?SSa OCE RRR ? 2OCO KRR R R ERR "SS3 THE CELEBRATED MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR, p without a doubt the most Rf.acxiful aui the most KtTEmors Flour In the worl?L The Millers have not only the most perfect Mill, containing as it does all the n:o?t improved Machinery invented up to the present time, but they produce a Flour Ukslkpasked by any mill in the world. To prove tint, we would simply state thata large quautity of this magnificent Flour is shipped annually to Europe a id e^ten at the prtncii>al Courts of tha old world. We GCausiu that it is made from selected hard wheat gro*tl in Minnesota and Dakota. It is an aekuowledjrd fact, that in this Flour a perf;?. t se paration of the glutinous particles of the wheat berry and a thorouirh elimination of all weak and starchy matter has atlas' beeu reached, and is consequently more Nctuitiocs, yielding more br.-ad to the barrel than any other Fiour. Tha fceft trade admits that froai its bread-mak nir qualitius it is the cheapest, a* well as the best, lor either family or baker's use. and unsurpass->d by any Flour made. Evtry sack aud every Uurci is warrautca to give uaUrd satisfaction. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. One of the most beautiful Winter Wheat Patents ever oflcred to the trade. It is unexcelled by any other Patent except Ceres, and will please th,; most exacting housekeeper and satisfy the most fastidious epic or* GILT-EDGE. A magnificent Winter Wheat Pate.it. RELIANCE. A splendid Minnesota Patent Flour, made by the celebrated Hungarian process. It is a very cheap ;.nd beautiful Patent, within the reicu of all eiass-js, and we guarantee will givo sausiacuoa to every one wuo will try it. GOLDEN HILL. The old reliable stand-by anl the Standard familv Flourof theDistrict. It is equal in quality torn great many hhrh priced Patent 1 lours, whilst it cau be bouirht f jr considerable less money. We dely competitors to briuif i forth any Flour superior to CERES. STERLING, j GILT-EDGE. RELIaNC.: or GOLULN HILL, and *e let-i assured that any housckeei>er who tries themouoe I will never use anything else. For s^le by all grocers. Wholesale Depot, corner 1st street and Indiana a venus. se!3 WM. M. GALT A CO. P ure And Invigorating. Those who may wish to purchase, either aaa delicious bevetage or for medicinal purposes, an UNADUL- I TERATED WHISKY, are invited to make a trial of tne ' celebrated brand. U U PPP PPP FEB RRR TTTT FEB NN N U U P P P P F. R R T F N N N U U PPP PPP FB RRR T FB N N N UUP P F R 11 T F. N NN i UU P P EKE R R T EEB N NN W W W II H II f-SS, K K T T WWWW H H II 2 s KK YY WW WW H H11 II SS^ KK YY WW WW H H II K 5 K K Y _ W W H H II 'W4 K K T ? This whisky, upon an analytical examination, has proved to be free from Fusil oil. and indeed of any of the modern ingredients which are used to give a fie* tious age and flavor to this popular drink. FOR SALE BY Brownimr k Mi 'dletoa rsrbour & Hamilton, J. B. Bryan & Bro., C. <'. Bryan. B.L. Mhe ler. Thou.as A. Rover, N. T. Metrgar A Bra. lit all A Baker. John H. Mngruder, J. C. Erg^od As Oo? & it. Waters, W. H. H. Cissel. washington. d. a H. A. H. W. CATHERWOOD, Bole Proprietors, 14-Sm PHILADELPHIA. IMPORTER OF FRENCH WINKS, COGNAC, CHAMPAGN i AND CORDIALS. French Clatvts, ?3.7 i, f4 atid 44.50per docen. American Native Wines. Brandies atid Champagnes. ' California. V.rginia and ?'hi", lour bottles for IL VICTOR RoUX 1747 Pennsylvania avenue. Agents for fist-class hi uses. Bordeaux. Burgundy, Champagnes and cognac. V ins oe tout sortea tan n!5-lm* WASHINGTON CIRCULATING LIBRARY, SOT " 14th street northwst New Books and Fteriodicals as soon as published. Also fine stationery at low prices. n'JO-Sm Mrs. G. T. WASHBURN * CO. CfiL RuPPERT, k? 4uwjwj/ij BTsssr NourdJfiiC Headquarters for th? WHITNEY CHILDREN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY. Aim, A tuB line of Lawn Tennis bete. Tennis Rackets, Cco> quet. different styles, Btcydes, Trxrvdea, VetocaiMdaa. mwods.sc. _ lieceived, a large sssortmeut of Trsvelinv and Loneh Basketa. Uuldnnt Outfaces at oosfc to maks roewfar fail sto?-k jrjt # HOLIDAY "GOODS. i i i To?Morrow. To-Morrow, tcx8d1t, december ?th. grand openiko op bacm'8 1iv annex, with the largest display op holiday goods. 9pn" fron> amalleirt to the larwmt Mechanical Toy*. k nd rga-t.-n Toy*. . in make the yourur ouu? happy; rich Bronim. Statuary, Interior Dworationa, Ac. for our Lidjr ud Gentlemen i*atrona All at Popi i.ah prices. san i a C' al s will he In attendance to y.ovr fneuda. to memorise their fimt viait to our New Aonam. a Special Feature will be the opening of our holiday book department! Tlii* year we nhall devnte our Entire Wtm iimnl tg a* aaion at books ud Stati 'Uery only we say nothing further tr ottr thices shall do tue TALK iso don't neglect to visit the opening of ol k new annex lo-moekow iTueaday) december 9tu. baum'8 mammoth edt a rlish kent. _d* 416 7th hwh north waat Willi an. fixe millinery. CLOAKS. bval and imitation" laces. DUESs TtilM mings. t\>r>et? fur ax1> feathkk trim ming. nechw Alt handkf.uCUiEjra. fancy o??< -lis. engl1*h CliAlti. 907,IVnonylvatua*v?. i tvtiae. 1'arla. d) 1"0r chri8TMA8 Sow open, our magnificent ne.ection of christmas cards nn.l n< >veltie8 fob the holidays. Alio, all the new Illustrated Gift Book*. Standard Ud Poetical Bo. ka. at pitiw lower than ever before No# m the time to nel.vt ?>efore th-- ruah bt*nua. w m ballan i v n k * hon*. _ d2 C? Sevan Mi Hurt Headquarters 1* or Candies. frank sharplesb. * manufacturing CONFECTIONER 941 pennsylvania avenue. largest, freshest and purest stock of fine candies in the city. spet1ai.tiks: caramels. butter cups. boston drops. cream mints. lime juice drops and boston chil*. these goods are fres11 every day. we make them in the store in view ow everyone. twenty-five cene.s per pound. frank sharplesb. the leading confectioner, Ml pennsylvania ave. _no connection); ?ith any oth?r atom. nl2-2m Nice And Useful CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. lemaire and crescent opera-glasses, gold spectacles and gold eye-glasses will bo aold durtoir tU holiday skason 20 per cent lest than anywhere else. aa we are aew bagiuuera, at the vienna optician co al>o, a Fine Selection of Brazilian Pebbiea, and Everything Pertaining to the Optical bum mean. every article marked in plain figures AMD one price only. oc31-3m No. 1304 f street northwest. f<hrlstma8 books vy and holiday presents In creat variety. Illustrated Gift Hooka, Fine Edition of Foete'Books, in seta; Frimr.tl l d?r.- Hooka. lYayer Books. Catholic; Prayer Books. Metliodmt; Hymn Hooka ini Etigliah l',indiu?r. 1'hot.grai>li Album*. Autograph Albums, Scrap books. <>i?era k. <'lirmtauae Caraa, Ac. Ac. Call early and mak ael.s tioua. john c. parker. n29 617 and 6]y 7th afreet northwaat j Books i Booksi Books i " badm's, 416 setcnth street northwest. we are in conntant mreipt of the latent publioatiooa. which we sell ai a discount of at leant 20 fc?er cent. Wo have last received An Anient n Politician, bv f Marlon Crawford: a Yotinir fiirl'x Wnointr, t>y ? p. Hoe, and m.iiy o'liem too nuiuerouN to mention. We otli r a ?i?ci .1 barviun to an eu tomem in Ulnatrated Gift Books. lncludiutr Dante'a lnfenio, 1 Hunt rated by iKtre. only fonm-r |>rice ?10; l'a atine Lost, illustrated by 1>. re. only *3 'm, former prv-e $10. Olfr i uir aved pi .t?' and So carda, only h0i'. The work ia ext-i-ut-d in the finent style. (.ail a>id exaiuiue our ntock cf fiasika and Ktationerr. v e truarnuteo ojr pricea to be the lowint in the city tiM LADIES GOODS. "-*>/* holiday presents"- rotf i ft all d iiiientiua ileloar <\>nt. 4 ?>0 Ladies" and Children's Cloak* r varditus of c.tnt. Also, tocl we out, Hlai:keta, Coiiifortn, Klannela, Silka, Hatiua, Velvets, i'liistn* to n>uKe rtvmi for Holiday Gooda. Handkerchiefs. Tien and Notio . Hitittoim and Hosiery nf j ouroa n oricea. j. e. yoi n<< n Tth atreet Mourninir m. !*. tv) 7ih betw?-eu g and u. dl0-lm Toys? Toys!! Toys;!! i have juat opened a new and enref oily aelectad aaaortii tent ol toys and fancy goods, nnitable for the Holidays, which i recommend to my customers and |>aiiona for examination before purchasinv eieewliere d. t-iirinuk tuid Stamping. Ploah and Velvet Stamping a hj-ecialty. a. h. e1ch8tadt. dl0-6t 1206 f atreet northwest Geo. \Vhite. ^LADIES' TAILOR AND habit maker Hnn removed from 13^ f street to 730 L7th atreet north weal. Kriecial attention to evenliw and reception dreaaaa dio-4f Mrs. M. J. Hunt, 1c09 f street northwest. Will make a special exhibit during thla vaek of the latest 8tyles in evening and dri?s bonnets. Coetuine Bonneta a specialty. a> Mrs. Seem a Kuppfht. c0h sth street. Oppoafta Patent oflta* Latve and com plot nto?k of ladies' and chilDBl r*s merino and wool l .nderwkar, silk and i a^mthe es. . cot i on. wool \ni cashmt:re hosiery, at very low prtoea. Beautiful line of hand-knit worsted goods, * audi an hoods, sacqui s. shirts, mittens? leggins. lad.es shawls aud lASt'iXAlORS InfatiU' and Children'^ plush b nnet8, walk. tng suils m1.r1.no cl/iAKs, |ilain aud eoibroid. en d, ill Mother Hubbard and other atylea of aaperior elc*rau<-o. ocSl Ladies; seal garments altered redyed aud i< lined. Circular lininga rei<aired and reoov* ei-.i'. Cloth muffs made. miss cunningham, oc'iS lolu sth streat, between x aud o u. w. \ve call yodb att?3!tion to the new '" Dyeing, Scourinjr and Dry Cleaning fcatabllahment, 1'jtij N. y. ave. n w. All iinda ot LaiUaa' and g nta' Work done in the mo-t nup^r or maun t. Cmpa Vi ila, l iv i'urtaiiiK. Evening and I'arty D ea?na a apac.alty. aNTOX and caroline 1-lrctt. formerly wiO a. 1 her. ofjU-lm jyjiss annie k. hcmphery, 4wtfnth v trftt northwest, Make* c0rs1ts to order In every atyla aad mtatt and gnarauteea perfect tit and comfort. _ her specialties arbFrench j!an* made Underclothing Merino DntevM ant' fnent )mp<-rted lloaiery. Patent t-.ioulder i^racta and all Draaa Reform Gooda. French c<onetaanu Bnatlea. ? Childrm'a Cornet a. aud a 91 <orwt (Miaa k%ms make), that for the itice ta unanrpaaaet n. b.?French, German and s|?niah apofc? mtl J i btxthon. corcoran huildixg,. i FIliST clani ha1k diilssrr. from pari a Three i t tec u au l Fiva Martala tram ExpoMttaaa at Fan>, Ly one and Vkvna. Maniifacturer and importer of human hair and fine hatr worr. Ladies hne Hair Cuttmr aad llair Dn-nslng. Hair dyed and abammwed in a Ant oiaaa man?. M** ^TaFTEENTH 8TBEET NOKlHWil. a a TON klsheb-s Chemicd Dry Cleantar EntabUahmaeA No. 9Wi a tfrrmt r?>rthwaaA thirty years* experience a^issrsai'ii-s? s e^enin o ^ sts't'specialtt Geutlewea'a Clothea Cteauad by tbia proaaai wttms loae their original ahaoa. and ittmae ifota marantead to^be loatored aAectualljr. aa rusamtlf^av Mt