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^_THE RICHMOND DISPATCH-SUNDAY. DECEMBER 19.' 1897.' 8 ... ?Ill wm%\."' ' ' ' ' ' - ^^ Give Something useful. If you would have a jcentienian appreciate your Xmas offering, let it be |fl the line of wearing apparel. We can help you not only in your selection but can make your dollars go further than in env store hereabouts! W hat s more, if the article purchased is not entir\y satisfactory we're ready to exchange it at any time or refund the price pS*d. Gloves. Kxira Quality Dog ,, iflghaKM, 98c. Fleeco-linod frith or u.t fur-tup, 98c. Hosiery. Lisio Thread Shades of Tan, 19c. F.xtra Morino, fancy stripes, .24c. Handkerchiefs. Silk Initial Japan ette, full si/.e, 15c. Extra quality silk, all initials, -29c. Hen's Suits. XIJ?i week ?re offer onr $12, I1S.60. and $13 Suits at $8.90, in handsome Bine and Black Worst o Is and ?Scotch Cheviots? frock or sack. Neckwear. Handsomely BoxedClnb Ties, r?ows, Puffs, Ascots, and T.vks, 24-c .,4.8c.. 75c. Children's Suits, 9 i S".eci;.l prices for this week. Suspenden. Handsome Silk em? broidered, all colors, 98c. Watered Silk, non elastio, $1.25. Men's Overcoats. $12 Strapped Seam Covert Top Coats, satin sleeve and piping. 1 his week $7.25. $1.150 Blue and Black English Kersey Overcoats, extra quality. This week S8.90. Shoes. Patent Emanuol Double Solo, $3.50 grade. This week, $2.10. Extra Quality Tan, Willow Calf, $3.50 grade. This week, $2.10. Children's Reefers, Special prices for this week. Umbrellas. Corella Silk, imported han? dles, silver-mounted, $1-69. Pure Silk Tafletta, Prince-of Walos handles, silver-mounted, $2.48; Children's Overcoats. Special prices for this week. j JACOBS & LEVY, 707 EAST BUD STREET. Christmas Greeting. " " The time has come. Xmas and the holidays are right before us. Now is the time to buy if ever you want to do so, and we have cut prices so that no one can help from buying if ever he steps into our store and sees the prices. Owing to the short time we have to remain in this build - we have made GREAT REDUCTIONS so as to make a clean sweep and start with a fresh stock i i our new store. SOc. O IM THE. DOLLAR is our cry, and wo don't intend to go back on it until everything is sold. Take advantage of this sale?you won't regret it. XMAS GIFT PRICES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. (iVKKCOATS. Men's Blue Beaver Overcoat?, In ?11 sizes, made up with good mate rifj and large velvet collar. These o -ata -we fold for $8.50. * _ ^? Our Removal Prie?.?PJ.AU OVEItCOATS. He*" y Weight Beaver Touts, ex tr? lonii. mad.? up with good Ital? ian cloth and larga velvet collar. We linve all sizes, of them. We sold Stl for MLB?). C . mmm Oui Kemoval Price. P4,*?^ OVEKCOATS. If yon want a fine Xmas present way of Overcoats Wg have line Black and Blue d light colors, lined with I quality of Skinner's satin und with large silk velvet collar. Those toHfor$2& <>,. rrk Our Removal Brice.4>???5U -I ITS. Men's fine quality clay worsteds gl ? fancy cac-s? meres, cut in the 'itf?t style, in single- and br.-n?ted ?acks and cutawuy They are made up with b backs and with piping. We mitafor$18.W. *~ -_ Ueiuuval Price.?Py*-*5 SUITS. MenVHeavy-Welght Suits, in all size, and in assorted colors of pla??s and stripe?, moot up well. We sold these suits tor $7. <*?^ . o Our Removal Price.4-?3-4? SI ITS. M ?mi's Suits, in assorted colors of rn??imeres and cheviots, in all sizes. cut in single-and double-breasted Mats. Then? goods are made and trimmed well. We sold them for $10.50. Cc -*r Our Removal Price.?P5 *-* ;> PANTS. All-Wool Pants, in assorted colors, of neat hair lines and checks, made up well. We sell them for ( mir Removal Prloe.?P-I.QO BOYS? SUITS. Bovs' Knee Pants Suits, In sizes from" 0 to 14, all wool. They are made and trimmed well. We sold them for $160. g? Our Removal Prioe.$*'?d SHI UTS. Men'?, Shirts, with fancy bosoms and white backs, assorted colors of plaid? and stripes. We sold them for 75e. -,fir Our Removal Price.?5ow* S1IIKTS. Men's Fine Shirts, with Garner's pert-ale bosoms and good quality white backs, in the very latest styles of bosoms. They are popular brands and are stamped to bo sold for$l. Our Removal Price.&A\,? UXDEKWEAIt. Men's Heavy Fleece-Lined Shirts and Drawers, in assorted colors. They are regular $1 values. . Qr Our Removal Price.J\OC UNUKItWEAR. Heavy - Weight Derby - Ribbed Shirts and Brauers, in all sizes, in natural wool and good qua? lity. We sell them for. COLLARS. 5 p!y 2,100 Linen Collars. This Is the last week we sell them. Come and get your pick of them at the me old price 'only thr;-e to a customer).2C. IfANDKEItCHIEFS. Men's Hem-stitched Linen Hand? kerchiefs, in large sizes, with neat olored borders. They are 10c. values at (only three to a customer)... 38c I ney are me. a 3c. each. I STAR CLOTHING HOUSE, 1423 East Main Street. J .-, .a si.MIMMMM M IM M I HI It ft ft.\ THE E. B. TAYLOR COMPANY,; East Hain Street and 9 East Broad Street. I -sMMim?m kM*ik lt., HB?H ?>,? *?>_tM It embraeea ?o-rything that en?. ???; tuougi.t - * : BOTIILOWANDH?AH ?1*ADK ?. ODs ^ I All purchases made now, if desired, win ue ?a time wanted. , . -.-, ??xn -* Goods carefully packed, and dapped to ?? ? ?*? DINNER-, TEA-, AND TOILET-SETS. - T? iivL. ?,?v1s of anv house in the city, comprising ?ill the .- We carry the largest Un?*?%?V ? Zd at prices within the'reach of all. * : Newest Decorations and *??_^P?????_ Brothers & Heakin's English Porce- X rial attention is called to our Johnson ^ of Havj|and ; Lunes for . low ?^^ ! ? Holiday 1'resents: J * & Co.'s, at very low prices. A ragg ^.^ ^ ^ ^^ hlocka? ?* ? ir-yx Table?, B inqnet Lamp?, ; Banquet Globes, Mi-tairiacq?es, hand painted; : 1 rained Pictures, solid metal, finest hand I< lintingi ; Wetlgt wood China, K"al Dresden China, [-j Silver Novelties, t Silver-Plated Novelties, ; ( irpei Sweepers, ( SoBhb and Biub? Sets, I Cut Glass, X Japaneso Bronzes, B. ?and 1?. Bronzes, Pottery Ornaments, .. . Mirror, Triplicate Stands, hand and toilet, Ceal Vases, Fire Sets, Carvers and Forks, Bread or Cake Boxes, China S?alad Dishes, Chocolate Pots, Bagan and Creams, Fish and Game Bets, Chop Sets. Chafing Dishes, 5 o'Cloek Tea Kettles, Umbrella Stands, Jardinieres, library Lamps, Hall Lamps, .. 1 i_ _ -? . J:^??X^^^=- tr?, which 5 .PP-oprU* for Wed- i J ^fWt-Mx^Vtma^ in metal and genuine .gate-nickel iron, embrace .11 thing.! ; that are useful to housekeepers. 2 ,.?.iUiiMHttttt HMIHIIMMiMMMHMtlMM [ME TOKEN SERVICE Ti.r.n-f? ?iTiof of O.tcs?al i-?ter ISST AT n \ MIOLPH-STREET. .APIO GROWTH OP THE CHURCH. ?nly six Year? OK, Bat ex Stress aa? ?leir-iT nnn.i-H-r. Mr. Jolly SB? III? Work-Other Chrlatmaa Obii-rnnrti, Th? ??nrlce? at Randolph-Street Bap? tist church on the 26th promises to be ot mor? thaa ordinary Interest to tha con? gregation and its friends. It Is not cus? tomary for Baptist churches to have any |h!ng more than usual preaching at Christmas, even when this anniversary falla on Sunday; but this energetlo littl? church proposes this jear to depart from Baptist usage and make the 26th a Sun? day long: to be remembered In IU his? tory. This church la not yet alx yeara old, having been organized on the 8th cf February, 1S32. It was the outgrowth of a tent meeting held by the Baptist CTty Missionary Society In tha field Just in front of Marshall reservoir. At th? or? ganization of the church (which waa In a room on Jacquelln atreet about 10x13 feet), there "were forty-seven namea ?n rolled. On the 1st of September of th? ?ame year Rev. W? T. Jolly, of Ashland, Ky., took charge aa pastor, ?nd under his zealous leadership, devoted and faithful -work, and consecrated life, th? growth of the church has been almost phenomenal. Th? present nous? of wor? ship (corner of Randolph and Bererly ?treets) has been erected, an addition, made to the lnfant-clas-a room, a nice Iron railing placed around the larga lot, and other improvements of a permanent character added to the premises The membership at this time Is 166. One of the deacons, In speaking of the growth of the church, used this Scrlptur? quo? tation: "The Lord hath done ?great things for us, whereof we are glad." A LOT! TOKEN'. Viewing th-*;--? facts a? an approral of the Most High? tha church haa decided to make this Christmas one of Joy and thankfulness. The following Is a copy of an envelope which the officers of the church have gotten up, with the view of a thank-offering for tha many blessings which have been bestowed upon them as an organization during past years: A LOVES TOKEN. From . CHRISTMAS, 1S9-. "It Is more blessed to glv? thaa to re-celve." Accompanylng the "lova token'' en? velope la a circular from the deacons, which begins In this way: "It is with pardonable pride we nota that the progress of our church the past year, under God, has been of a v?ry satisfactory character. For tha first time in our history we have contribute?! to all the. boards of tho General Association. our members work in harmony and love, and we humbly trust that ere long th? windows of Heaven will be openM and we shall have a glorious 'refreshing from the presence of the Lord.' " RALLY OF THE MEMBERS. As stated In the beginning, It Is the pur? pose of the church to have a rally of it?) members on the date given, wh<-n the "love tokens" will be opened. Th? pas? tor will preach a sermon appropriate to th-? occasion, and the einging will be of an exceptionally good order. The repu? tation of the choir Is well known, and as they have been rehear?lng for the occasion, we think we can -safely ?ay -that all who enjoy good muslo will be v rewarded by attending aenices at EUrtdoh-h-Stn-et church on the 2?th. The choir Is under tha direction of Mr. T. Julsun Bethel, the organist, and Is coi> stltuted as follows: Soprani?Mlssea Levie Martin. Minnie Bethel. Nellie -Cary, Katie Burnett, nnd Linda Toleri Alti? Iflaaaa Bla Charter, A. C. Martin, M. Rana -Baal, nnd Mrs. M. Johnson; Tenorl? G <*. Smith, Howard lies Up, EL \V. Gardner, and B. E. Lawrence; Bassl? Messrs. W. R. Ii.ubir.sean, G. L. Dlckerson, F. II. Bl?raon, and W. B. FIgg. Annual Celebration at St. John.'?. St. John's Protestant Episcopal church will have the annual celebration of the home school and the three missions?Cal? vary, Weddell, and Goo.1 Shepherd?in the church on Sunday, December 2Gth, at 3 o'clock P. M. John F. Mayer, super? intendant Horn? school ; B. F. Howard, of Calvary; James T. Estes, of Wedtlell Memorial, and W. P. Gretter, of the Good Shephard. Each of the above schools will have an unnual celebration?Home school, Monday night, December 27th, In frame r. hool-house; Calvary Mission, at Masons' Hall, Wednesday, December 23th; V.'e el,i-:i-M?-morIal, Thursday, the 3'Hh, and the <'uoej .-"hephard, Friday, the 31st of December. CU.VARY MISSION. Calvary Mls?!un Sunday school will hold Its eight " nth annual celebration at Masons' H.ill, on Franklin ?treet, be? tween Eighteenth and Nineteenth ?tr?ets December 2Mh, at ( o'clock P. M., con? sisting of einging, recitations, and an ad dress, after which they will march to ti banquet hall and partake of tha good things prepared for them. Any one Ing to contribute, either money or pro? visions, to this worthy object, can do ?o by Bending word to Major B. F. How? ard, who will call for them. ?? ?????? CURES QUICKLY AM) SAFELY. The Pyramid Pile Core ?Tare? th? Moat Aaicra.atea Case? of Piles ??ill? Absolute Safety. Pyramid Pile Cure will cure the most aggravated case of hemorrhoids In an as? tonishingly short time. It relieves the congested part?, reduce? th? tumora In? stantly, no matter how large, allays the Inflammation, and stops the aching or itching at once. Thousands who had resorted to expen? sive surgical treatment hav? been cured by th? Pyramid Pile Curs?la a number of Instance? persona whs hav? spent months la a hospital under a pile spe? cialist. It la a remedy that non? need fear to apply, even to the most aggravated, swol? len, and Inflamed hemorrhage tumors. If you are afflicted with this stubborn disease, you can master it, and master it quickly. Thla remedy is no longer an experiment, but a medical certainty. Druggists ?ell at GO c?nt? per box. It is becoming the most popular pile cure this country haa ever known, and druggists everywhere are ordering it for their cus? tomers. For book on cause and cura of pile?, address Pyramid Company, Marsaall, Mich., (formerly of Albion, Mich.) rHE BEST GROCERY STORE. Have you noticed that people who buy their Groceries and Table Delicacies of us are al vays satisfied and invariably come back again ? They are satisfied because they get no old, nusty, or unpalatable goods that are unfit for eating, but the best and most wholesome. EVERYTHING NEW IN THE STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERY LINE. taisins. varg? Musci'al? .He. pound. ixtra Lexg? Muscatele .10c. pound. ^ondon Layer Raisins .lOc. pound. leaded Raisins, extra large... l.'to. pound. mported Cluster Raisins .20c. pound. ?uarter-box Imported Raisins_|1 box. /alenda? Raisins .ino. pound. <*ancy CaL Clust?r Ralslna...i8o, pound. Eitron. ?"ancy Citron .ttte. pound. ryatalllxed Citron .18c. pound. ;*ry?talllz??'l Orange peel ....18c pound. >ystalliaed I.emon Peel .15c. pound. Shelled Almonds. ?Almond? ?shelled) .SBe. pound. Valencia (shelled) .SOo. pound. Ionian (shelled) .45o, pound. Nuts. New Mixed Nuts .?Oa, potan?-. f/untry Mixed Nut? .?....l5o? po?ind. ?toft-Shelled Almonds ?.20c. pound. Extra littrge Pec*ans .** Mr3? Pound. Extra Fine Walnuta .1???. pound. Candies. Strictly Pure Plain Candy.Be. pouna. French ?Z?andy .Se. pound. Fin? French Candy .15o. pound. Ginger Clilp .85c. box. l-pound-box Fancy Bonbon?.15o. box. 1-pound-box Extra Fancy Bonbon?, -?> tx?x. i-po-ind-box Extra Fancy Bonbons, II Son. Mince Meat. Atmour*? Rest .12 l-Se. pound. 6-pound Jars Fancy .7Bo. Jar. Figs, Fi-cs la 1-, g-, aad llV-peunfl boxta, chelee and fancy. The Wines You Serve at Dinner rreate as distinct ?n Impression among your guest? as your silver, your linen, or your cut-glass. Exactly the right kinds and brand? are here. There's safety and satisfaction in purchasing from us. A Few Desirable Christmas Presents. Ban-el Hundley'a Gilt-Eds? Flour. Kmithfield Ham*, -pound box Fancy Bonbons. Bucket Extra Fancy N. C. Ree Her? rings. 4-pound Plum Pudding. On? doren can? California Peaches. Bottle Cherries In Maraschino. Bottle Extra-Large Queen OUvea. Jar Brandy Peaches. Jar O, & D. Fancy Preserve.. Edam Cheese. Bottle Club Cocktails, 1-pound box Figs. 3 pounds Hundley'a Cream Java Coffee. Bottle Cr?m? de Menthe. Bottl? Maraschino. Bottle Hennessy Brandy. Bottle Ramssy Scotch. Bottle Old Madeira. Gallon Old Calvert Rye Catawba Wine, 40c. Gallon. It Is a good Wine, ?nd will make dell clous Jolly. Good California Sherry, 75c. Gallon. Fine Rye Whiskey, S2. It Is s Hlgh-Orade Whiskey, and supe? rlor to any Whiskey ?old at that pries on the market. Old Rye Whiskey, $2.25 Bull?n* It Is a Straight Rye. S yeara ?11; guar? anteed to b? absolutely pure, and free from aay adulteration. Good as any ? or t3.eo-only dlfforeno? Is thst th? dis? tiller don't ?r?end any money to adrer tlse the brand. Bob White Rye, S3 Gallon. A High-Grade, Blended Rye Whiskey. which we have made to our order. Pre? from fu?el-oll and any artificial flavor or adulterant. Madeira Wine, S3 Gallon. It Is a Strictly Puro Madeira Wine, ana highly recommended as a Medicinal ana Tabla Wine? Old Clemmer Virginia Whiskey, S3 Gallon. It's th? Old Clemmer Mountain Whla key, and GUARANTEED 5 YEAR* 0H\ JAMAICA RUM. NEW EN ?JUAN D RUM. OLD APPLE BRANDY. FRENCH BRANDT. SCOTCH WHISK ST. A tin.? line of IMI*0-RTTCT> TABLB, BHERRIE?, from 12 to IS per gallon. GEORGE A. HUNDLEY, inPORTER AND RETAILER OF High-Class Groceries, Fine Whiskeys and Wines, 'Phone 3S0. 52S East Broad Street, Richmond, Va. BERNARD A. GAINES, Manager. PROMPT DELIVERY. The Lowest-Priced Liquor Store in the South. CHRISTMAS SPECIAL PRICES riURPHY'S New 'Phone 459. BY UP=TO-DATE FAMILY LIQUOR STORE. 202 EAST BROAD STREET. ' Old 'Phone 724. Richmond, Va. JUGS AND DEMIJOHNS AT COST PRICE No. 1 CATAWBA WINE, PER GALLON . S*4 No. 1 BLACKBERRY WINE, PER GALLON . 4? MOXONGAHELA W.H I9KDT, PER QUART, 25c; OR PER GALLON . 1 00 No. 2 Pure Catawba Wine, per gal? lon. 48 No. 3 F1n??st ?Catawba Win? mad?, per gallon.*.. 18 Rye and RYE WHISKEY, fair, p?r gallon..fl M | Rye Whiskey, good, per gallon .. 1 ?."? Rye Whiskey, extra good, per gal? lon . 1 H POPULAR BRANDS, STANDARD QUALITIES, AND LOWEST PRICES. No. 2 Blackberry Wine, extra, per gallon . F No. 3 Blackberry Wine, extra, 4 years old, per gallon . F No. 1 ?Sherry and Port?a good arti? cle??per gallon . Ti No. 2 Sherry and Port (these ars fine wine:?), per gallon . 1 4* No. 3 Very old Imported Sherry and Port, p?:r gallon . 100 No. 3 Fiv?--Y?ar-0!d Bcuppernong Wines (elegant), per gallon. 1 ?7 Bourbon WZhlskey? Flve-Year-Old Rye, th? leader of them all. 2 00 Fine Old Rye, Murphy's private Stock, pat gallon . 9 60 Rye or Bourbon "Mellwood," t years old. etraight . O OO 1 73 CLARET, CALIFORNIA TABLB WINE, REGULAR PRICE PEU GALLON, II; ?t YEARS OLD, GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PURE, PER GALLON . New England Rum, extra line, per gallon . Jamaica Rum, 7 yeara old, per gal? lon . Apple Brandy, per gallon ..|l 50 to Corn Whiskey, per gallon?..)1 40 te In Bulk. Montlcello, Spring 1888, the Finest 11.25 per quart, or per gallon.... 4 AUK) SPECIAL ?CHRISTTMAS PRICES4 FOR WILSON. GIBSON. MT. VER NON. AND ?*n~.IMER, AND (VTHErt CKI.EBRATED BRANDS IN STOCK. no .*.?> NO Special Christmas cut for 600 bottles of Keystone, Guckenheimer, and James E. Pepper Whiskey? per quart bottle, 50c. Special Christmas Cut for 260 Bet- Speoiei Christmas (Tut for 2? bottles 1 Special Christmas Cut for Ft bottles ties Rhine Wine at .24c. | Rhine Wins, Imported No. 2.40c. I Rhine Wine, Imported No. 3.OO?. Special Christmas cut for 25 cases of Best American Champagne, por bottle, 65c. Special Christmas cuts on all of the following brands of cased poods, which I carry in stock and ia the largest and most complete assortment in the South : Old Oscar Pepper, I.ewls '?6, U% V?r- | Brandy, Lithauer Stomach Bitter?, Orange Bitters. Selgert'3 and Abbott's Bit? ten, Creme de M?nths, Creme de Roue, Creme de Caco, CTsme de Vanille, Creme d Curraco, Benedictine, Chartruse, Annl* sette, Kummell. Vermouth, Absinthe, Maraschino, London Porter and Ale, Do Fancy Decanters, with full quart of Fine Liquors and Wines, from 39o. to $1.29. velties in Fancv Articles for the holidays. Flasks, representing Dye-Op?*n?r?, Tel- i Clama. Oy?ters. D?er Horns, Bunch I Actors and Actress??, Screw Tepe, eta? low Kids, Irish Potatoes, Scollops, Large I Cigars, Klondike, Ear Corn. Ladies' Head. I Miniature bottles of all kind? of Cordials, Cigars sold by tho box at wholesale prices and put up in 12, 25, 50, and 100 in a box. Send in your orders to the greatest headquarters for Christmas Goods. Orders filled promptly and shipped anywhere in the South. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. P. T. MURPHY, 202 East Broad St., Richmond, Va? non. Old Private Stock, Maryland Pride, Green Seal. ?Cabinet, Glbaon, Gold Stand? ard, Canadian, Runnymede, United States Bottling, Mountain Corn Wh!sk??y. Old Apple Jack, Old Port, Old Sherry, Old Tom Gin, Old Holland Gin, French mestlo Ale and Porter, Imported Cham* pagti? and other Wines, Bright Red Cher? ries and other fruits In Maraschino, St. Julien, Medoc, St. Emlllon, and otheS Clarets; Quinine Whiskey (nrote?*ted hyj United States ?Government), for cold and! malaria; Phosphate Kin, for kidney and other troubles. All kinds of No-? Guns! Rifles! Ammunition! Bicycles! T. W. Tignor's Sons, 1312 EAST MAIN STREET AND 1710 EAST FRANKLIN STREET, RICHMOND, V?. {da ie-8-j.Wa-.F3ai) MIAU H??. THE 1&S7 GRAND RAPID WILL DO It. Buy no fireplace heater that la not guaranteed to give a uniform heat of 70 degree? In the parlor In th* coldest wea? ther. For ?ale by J. E. ROSE A CO.. 1510 ast Main. Richmond. Va. da 1-lm? Ordera for printing Bent to tho Dispatch Company will be given prompt attention, and tha style of work and orle?? wiU be aura to please you. PAINTS. LBW1S*8 PURE LEAD. 3 LBTWISra PURE LINSEED-orU j and ail material for painting. Only the 1 I best quality kept in stock. Write for I I quotation-*. PURCKLL. LADD A CO . 1 ap 90 Wholesale Druggists < BOOK AND JOB WORK NEATLY KXRcurEuarnii dlspatcu i'RI>t. If-0 Uulat MORPHINE .audaniim. ele.. OM.Y l-fcRtVECT lI<WHm tilg IN IHK M OHM). AIM01.tYU?f A1.NL1.*???. rtllAL HOTTIK VBEM. Write a? ta tenJ-ics?-e, 8T. PAUL ASSOCIATION t90 Brsaawsy. New Xett, ?