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eel EVENING STAR. Largest Circulation in the District CROSBY 5S. YOVES... -~Editer. WASHINGTON OITY: JANUARY 1, 1969 THE NEW YEAR, The cid year departet sadly ast wight in storm and rain, and 8 gloomy morning ushered im the new year of #69. A year of coufse ends with every day we Ive, and a new one com- mences, for seme of us ieas'; but according to our present division of time, the first day of January always commences a new era, aad the mind naturally reverts to the past twelve months with joy or sorrow, as the case may be, Sud then tarns to the ancertain fatare with hope or fear, as it promises good or threateas evil, During the year [9°8 satisfactory sicas of progress have been given throughout the" world. China has uniocked her gatey broken | down the prejudices of centuries, and offered to take her piace in the family of nations: Spain has broken the yoke of a pestilent monarchy, 4 bas shown a desive to become R=publicins | ¢ in England one may confidentiy look 1 | the separation of Church and State in Ireland, and such a change in British policy as will di-- in our own country the great events of the year have been the impeachment trial aud th= elections. The long contest bet ween Congress and the Executive draws to a close, aad in a few weeks the White House and Oxpitol will | be ww accord. The problem of reconstrartion is settled, amd there must be a return of peace and order. The abundant crops are bringing for id the New Year dawas with better hope than any of the last eight. Many a good resolution formed with the open- tng of last year, has been broken or forgotten, but this is to be attributed to our own weakness. Many friend with whom, full of hope, we began the new year then, has laid down to rest im the chureh yard. discouraged, but while we regret the sorrows, | the disappoitments, and the follies of the past, it behooves w= to pause awhile beside the new mile-stone im life's journey which we have reached, and with good resolves, fresh resola- | tion and firmer purpose, to pre=s on to the end of our pilgrimage. Hoping our readers will all agree to start 1569 with a firm determination to be good and to do good till its close, we wish them one and alla happy New year. Are not the gossips who are putting all sorts | of opinions in the mouth of General Grant, as uttered by Bim at no end of interviews, with | all kinds of people, rather overdoing the busi. ness? General Grant must have become 4 | an: great talker, within a very little while, to do | all thas prolific int lew business. Had he | talked with the yolubility of George Francis Trai. from the moment be was elected until the present time, be could hardly haye uttered | al tmbuted to him. Meantime. it is certain | that while be bas not ealarged upoa “my policy.” after the fashion of his predecessor, in the way alleged, be still holds to the very sen- sible policy sketched out by him 2slong ag0 a5 May inst, im the following words : “It elected tothe office of Pre-ident of the United States, it will be my endeaver to ad- minister sf] the Jaws in good faith, with econo- my, and with the view of giving praee, quiet, and protection everywhere. 1m times like the present, itis impossible, or at least eminently improper, to Iay down a policy to be adhered to, right or wrong, through an administration of four years. New political issues, not fore- seea, are constantly arising; the views of the | { public on old ones are constantly changing, | anda purely administrative officer <hould al- ‘ways be'left free to execute the wiil of the peo- | ple. I alwaye have respected that will, and | PU aiways shalt. Peace and universal prosperity —ite sequeace—with economy of admiuistra- on will lighte> the purden of taxation, while it constantly reduces the national debi. Let us have peace.” ‘Tge Prorosep Divisiox or Taxnussee.— A recent issue of the Nashville fanner con- tains an able articleupor the propose: seces. sion of East Tennessee from the rest of the State. The advantages to Middle and West | ‘Tennessee are set in a strong light. Brownlow | favors it. and as the senior editor of the Knox- Ville Whig, says: «We indorse this fully. East ‘Tenuessecans will all be a uvit for the separa. nem. We will accept, too, the terms. We are ready to roempty-banded. Middle and West ‘Tennessee may bave their rasiroads, pubi butidings, turppikes, and only their propor- | tion of the State debt. East Tennesse will as- sume hers and ask no more, leaving to the ether sections all we have named, and the rebels, Kukluk, etc., thrown in.” Win 161 the Israelites owned very little real estate In New York city, preferring to invest in other substantial properties. Now they are the ebief owners of the Jand upon which that | metropolis is constructed. There is scarcely a fasbicrable avenue or street in the upper part ef New York where they do not bold the bss: sites. The Government of Cuili bas declared 11s adbe-ion to the Peace Conference which Government bad proposed tor terminat) war between Spain and the Allied Soutn American Republics. As Spain, Peru, and Bolivia had adbered to the proposition before, the Peace Conference will meet in Washing- ton in the course of the present Winter. NaTioNaAL THRATER.—The “Black Crook” | CODUE ues to draw, and is nightly received with eb of applause. Its final representation takes place to-morrow evening, as ou Monday night “Undine, the Naiad (ueeu.” is to be 3 e New York esterday says: The residence of Mr. Dodge was last eveuing the sone of an anusually large and brilliant assembiag> tacbion, wealth, and soli popereting. oceasion beipg & private Rea py ba ayy v tbat gentlemen tn Longe FS ‘Speaker Uo! ‘ax, the Vice President elect. have so many ivf our substantial awe been assembied to Ronor to any public map. At the hour ot nt were yet nearly a hundred curriages Waiting. notwithstanding the guests Pad been jemving since 1 o'clock. A canopy wus ‘bed the entrence tothe curbstone, Sew mansion was brilliant through- ow a ImrorTayst Rattkoap Movewrtr—The &: Este eo Batirond oad Comper any hes perpetually leased leased trond. which co ‘councets with the Atlantic aad estern at Urbania, Ubio, and will Isy _ spe rail over all | its tracks, amounting to | } i oe ae oe ae = through | ——- anapoli tediace: sea and wint't try to ~ a Possession of a | Indianapolis y S. Loais, The = et pand is not known, bn: is im the neigh. | Dorhood of $20,000,000, The movement has cre- ated great excitement in railroad circles in lo- disnapolis. which will probably result in the brliding of a new hne ‘ton shat city East ——$<_____ Pg yams ie arrived in Eng- | t is Teported Porn ‘54 to 57 degrees south imrade, apwards of WO large icebergs, some | of which were from 20 to 6.0 teet high and me or six miles in length, were seen ia the So Aujantic during the monthof September, SPF-Toronto is enjoying a cab strike. he New York swells now wear seal thaa two cents an acre. 7 New Orieaas a as a oa troupe for 1H velocipede nie a reached New Orieaas, | be sad business Was suspended oa shaage to look S7 Junctionopolis is the name of established station on te Pacific Uren. oR Trees te cama ts the popatar Snow wie in Omaha, are known as (si send balls 4 Pam ee or eo oon fa ee Se Aftiantic gears a7 The <a od (he celal a newly | | Bailroad ia | i | arm Irich hostility and repress disquiet ! | ‘Let us not, therefore, be | { The Vou Toodlebures; or the History of a | very Distinguished Family. By B. Colbarn Adams Philadelphia’ Claxton, Remsen, & | Haffeitiozer. Gor towneman—we su: May thus sty uim—the author of of s Trooper,” the piquant “Siege of Wasbing- | tothe Directors and Visiting ‘Committecs for 4c) | NEW BOOKS. From Blanchard & Mobun we have the fole lowing t Greater Britain, A Record of Traye! in Enge lieb Speeking Countries daring 1868 sad |+37, By Charles Westworth Dilke. ew York: Harper & Brothers. The author ands are ali erica, A ia, Epcie m form s Greater Britain; - ule, Tog book is = plrssmmt, Dis the world expeTW@mees im Histies ing. in English-govermed lands. These jotting: of travel ske us by a skip-hop-and-jamp from Engiand to ie Amer, from the Atlantic to the Pacific slope, to the isiands of the Pa- cific, Piveairn Isiand, the Polynesians, Austra- ha, indis, apd wy the Overland Route back to the starting pointof the traveler, “75 Sloane street. From the" pobltshers, Orange, Judd & Uo., New York, we baye- Gardéning for the Sonth. By Wilhain N. White. This excellent manual ot gardening, especially adapted to ibe soul and climate of the Sourbern States, 1s here presented im a re- vised form, with valuable additions to all the departments, aud more particularly to the lists Of varieties, both of vegetables and fruits. t0- gether with the improved methods of cultrya- tion. From Phitp & Solomons. and from French & Richardson we have ton.” ane other widely read bo: Us this time a romantic semi-bumorous and altogether very good story, in which the char- Actes are mixed up more or less with the ex- plot's of the great Kidd Discovery Com- pany of the Hudson river. There is also some pirate business in the Pacific to helpwut the in- erest of the pior: some bigh tite in New York city: & “Doteh interior” on the Hudsva, and some very readable love chapters. From Freneh & Kiehardson we have Fair Piay: or, the Test of the Lone Isis. By Mrs. Emma Db. E. N. Southworth. Philadel- phia: T. B. Peterson & Bros. In her pretace Mrs. Southworth says: «In offering this work 4m book form to my readers, I cail it Fair Piay, with some reference to ‘Foul Play, The work wae fir: ork Ledger, aD don Jowrnol, im 1555 and. 186." liret published in 1568,and with so maci semblance to this work, as might lead any reader of both stories to suspect a plagtarism on ‘be one band or the other.” From the publishers, Fisher & Bros., Phila- delphia, we have: Mother Huobsrd’s Melodies; a Book for the Nursery. A clerk in the Treasury is said to be the author of this pleasant collection of nur- sery rhymes of the popular “Mother Goose” style. . Das given Tre New Year's number of the Wzrgtr Stak, now on our counter and in wrappers ready for the mail, contains all about the cele- | bration of the Christmas holidays; a full ree port of all railrond movements; a entitled “High Flown Sentiment News; 'y Political News; Washington WN. News Courts, the Working Domestic Econ- irtmental, Agricultural and jousekeep— | Miscellany; and the latest = spaiches from all parts of the world. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York money market continues to ‘work closely. Kates on call yesterday ranged from seven p r cent. im gold to that rate iu car- tod with a com: of *; Of one per cent. day adaition: Commercial paper 1s pected Government bonds are active and strong, issues whic the principle dealings being in those pay interest January. NATIONSL METROPOLITAN BANK, (Late Bask of the Metropolis. Wasul ye ne 858 Ata meeting of the Board of Directers of this Beuk held this day, the Yollowing resulution was “hessiecd, That tho uswal dividend of four ver free of tax, be paid tothe stockholders frm ofte of thecurrent half year from aud DAY, the ath Broxfmo; and that the thousand collars be carried t: Dee: 30, cent. the M vory FRIDAY. every £ FRIDAY FYRNING, af wet Sees SNIFFIM, B.S. WC. THEUDOBE SNIFFIM, B.S. _ de Stzt fc bnmardigp ner A patties ner wen — The Te ae tne te em pet eal ring aed x bine the pledce. perance cause with the New J ‘THOMPSON, bie yh _B. 0. POLKINHORN, Secretary. OF TBE, REE AL. cess a Alb SOCIET xs ae mue and Gth Sbifoth street weet, where donattine ieeeion og. Bicney. fucl and provi-tons will he thankfully re Grivel, aud ail applications for relief be attended rhe Lange of this Assoctation mm be trans ated by ti mp Se ens, It be glad to of eucl posed per may “rianteer their services: "A beck is ths wish of the Soctety only to afford relief | | it be © really pecessitons cages, Rud scr ainst impostors. ‘It ix res) ft cmULiON be exe yplicunte. Persons resiting in the varions ward become cognizant of cases needing r+ lief, rho nil apply words. The Pirectors are as follows, 1p How Operation on the ith of Pepe prekimo. ‘Due notice of their loession wil ‘All forma, apk. apd rickets can ‘be had by the Directors nm@ittees by application at the Geveral 4, office, deSi ‘A. K BROWNE, Gencral Agent. {City papers copy eodiwl ah aU MEETING OF THE HULDEGS iu the BEW YORK, Was) and « ee, Meet for the elec- year. will be je or the —— ” 4 af hh fhe ce “on Same p othe 13th of 1889. ‘Lhe polls will be ope seen deR-vost___-J. W_ THOMPSON, President. FESTIVAL qreeeae LODGE No er and New Yoare day aud ire Soren a Hal). oth ninong whith. the ‘A MEETING OF 7 K HOU! ny aT. aD Ine’ D GEORUE: TOWN ‘RALLEUADL KO MEAGY. for the electton of Directors, will be pa, fe beid at ¢ je otice of corner of Now Jersey and b street, VEDNESH AY. sua sicner sat The polls will be Qeened at 12 o'clock m. and oieranates Book will I be closed on the » 2th Decom- ber, 3508, and opened on anaes. in: we. aw a ‘nos. hec'y pro PeURHIE Mer pets, ONAL LATE BANK 01 Wasi ix6 70N, Deocmber An election for nine Directors of eB Shee so serve for the year rezt ensul: ps e: wilt he a Books ‘on TURSDAY i 12th rot Sanne >. me Shae Riviera ara ‘cone hany Of tthe Distrtet Dewal of thelr pelteles om te a rst this mostacat which time nko pole ies expire. det-tawiw. J. WESLEY BOTELEK. 8ec'y, DENTAL WN Ics. Tee oe |e Seka ey OT a Of Kant 1E tad Nertocra Macase, ey OFFICIAL. ARTMENT OF STATE, @TON, De-ember 29, 1568. beet Lg es Stephen m gee FOR THE HOLIDAYS. ATED BOO @f the death, on the [1th 4 LB Inet: military Rospital at Bapvigy of NTH Rhy a A Albert’ Jacobson, an American sedingay. be the HOLIDAY8, is very complete and exteusive longing tothe ship Martha Bowker ‘The legal representatives of the above-named seamen can obtain further mformation by ad- dressing this Department Their facilities for ENGRAVING = eae gst! A ‘and th Vigitine CAD PLATES ENGRAVED, TED. NEW rs48 CALL8, OF i eth styles beautifs fashiouab'» (Orders should be sent ia im a cARTMERT OF STATE, Wasuinaron, December 2%, 1888. mas been et this partment from Mr. Stephen Tigginson, = ‘ the Coustl of the United States at Batavi Java, of the death, by crowning, on the 20 of January Inst, at sea, of seaman H. Andersot, of the ship Marthe Kowker; and also of the death, on the 20th of August last, at the military aos paint at Batavia, ot James Lanegan, a seanan, belonging to the vessel above named. fare of Life. From Dr ‘eutbor of the * . NOTICE'S ee “By Rev. F. W. Farrar, M.A. M. W. GALT & RO. — ‘obcamas “im three Darts. “By Onas mew 14 Ouer this morning 7 BORE nee am LaDIbs AND GENTS S FLRGANT DRESSING MANTEL oLocEs A 'D BRON7 ES. | EeG NoG PARIAN FIGURES yeni OPEBA GLASSES, EVENING FANS, aG And every varietyof =~ For sale by the gallon, quazt, or pint, by NEW AND ELEGANT JEWELRY, RGAN & bRY, SILVER AUD PLATED WARE. | ¢03)stif (Corner Band 9h w'reets NEW STORE. 240 Peansitvanta Avixty Houiway PRESENTS. TEE FINEST VARIETY TO BE FOUND IN THE OITY aT SHEPHERD & WHITAKE Corner of Seventh snd D streets, Embracing U a STATES bes OF PIU) + Braving for the extenaon of ee ‘ou th e With day of Marc! 355, Rrovement in Valve for Hlydranle Hams: is order: hat said petition be heard at this ofce on the let day of March next. Any “Ss. for an St RUEGANT GIFTS. MIs. Pot ef "paper rheuld, be fled in HIBLES. PRAYER office twenty days before theday of hearing. Bek wiring EUsna soores RE BOXER, | OvUR muiesioner of daibat OR a mB Oy Bac PRIOR, | 108 Liaw d GUILD aod wit FG Gauatson, of B , beautifa! variety in the city of EGANT OLL CHROM ary suitable article for rooklyn, BW e182 “CHRISTMAS PRESENT. Prem Sn the gth grind of Mare, Li = em = 29th dag of J uly, 15%6 for wa impro ca TOYS. OHRISTMAS cy pop abe eae in directacting steam engi: 456. 456. ir ie at aid a be heard at ee . ofits ie inant i 406 Penna. avenn between 3 and 06 streets ol senieus a and ofber paper should: be twenty days before the dar ‘oh hearin, LISH. Commissioner of Patents. PATENT OFficR ni Benen herewith SES — and the pub neral that sock by TOYS AND over at wholesale WASHINGTeN, 1958. M4 aCe ai Wadre pode, mention er sabe the extention of, | “Alleclors of Berlin Zephyr at 2 en an ounce, Crochet work done to order. de2-lm_ une, 184,and stent granted hit the ait day of , Sate dated the sth lay of April LERCH, 456 Pa. ave.. wer. i Bad 435 ate. x Care AT THE gffice on the ee a of Mare ad pes \ next. Any een papers te POST OFFICE sitions. Peed othe Oftee twenty days before ro thertay of ‘of heart i 43) lawsw Oona sctaeet te. BOOK AND STATIONERY JEW YEAR'S GIFTS. at RARTLETT'S = fii rant ger New Ps Pibies, Alt STORE Gnawa Pay tal bene Booxe Diariee: “etcea d SLEIGHS'’ | And SUBSCRIBE for yorr MAGAZINE or PA- Steieus: SLEIHS |: PER for 9, Subscriptions are recvived at Publishers’ prices, and the postage saved. Also, EXAMINE THE JUVENILES. hand, large pumber RS are and four-seat potros CUTT&RS. pox ao at reasonable rices. MA! laze Repository. ‘Uarriag detween Sth and 9th. de S1-3t nwa nae Niw MARYLAND HAMS. Unsurpassed in uuatity, MINCE MEAT Fresh and of best™anitty. WOBK BOXES. WRITING DESKS, BRANDY PEACHES At 78 cents per jar LADIES COMPANIONS, AFRICAN DATES BIBLES, MALAGA CBAPES. At Joost prices BYMS BOOKS HELL, < 5 tt House PBAYER BOOKS, Under £bbit Corner Lith and Fath ALBUMB, TST BECEIVED ALMANAOS, Direct from France, laryy and fie lot of DIARIES, &c. Constantly on hand. all the latest PUBLICA- PATE DE FOTESE GRAS s Ziges, ‘Std @ varied assortment of STATION- ChaMEIGRy UN: PE’ OLS Mak} OTS oe |, LIT ING, -1 @LA’ FRENOB BU RPRISES (som thing new.) 89 other fine FRUITS in cases JOS. H. SHAFFIEUD 346 Py ave bet 12th and isth ste. ee vanes ht. by © sale on dranght. i EGAN de 3-3t 30s MAY & CO.’S =| AB PARIS KiD GLOVE DEPOT. 30% PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (Between 9b snd ith streets.) JOHN C. PARKER, POST OF FLO BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, No 45% SEVENTH STREET, CORNER F. BATH STREET. deo-tf 486 486 AT MARKRITER'S. MOSOME HOLIDAY PRESENTS, | AND APPROPRIATE FOR ALL SEASONS. PALUNTINGS—Embracing, with others, the fol As des0-st> Corner K and 87 515 000 WORTH OF REST PARIS KID GLOVES FOR THE HOLIDAYS BY WHITE. BLACK. LIGHT. assorted: M. DIUM and DARK—ai! colorsand all stzes in on, two, three, and four BUTTON GLUV ES. lewinge= : B7-150 doven “Courviister'a’ and“Trefousse”” | cys, aifections Mother’ der’ Tee sod elon, | WHITE aud ‘LUBED KID GLOVES at g1.00 Blakepearo Before the Uourt of Queen KI ' per pair. Being” Mere t Ett, Painting. | ; fore the Jon ra Becitin whe CatLDAER ‘S KID GLOVES io Light and salam Delivered?” bs Montains, with other ey Painting pastel, embracing some very rich Also. Beantiful ENGRAVING! — ofl and water colors, ‘is att aon ‘Tait Pieces. BOMOS, in ‘sll appropriately 8 GENT’S SINGLE and DOUBLE STITCHED K1iD GLOVES to White. Light, sad Dark colors. 52-On all sales of one doven and upwards we de- duct 10 per ce: de % stif pee SWS CARVED WALNUT BRACKETS AND | pe PBASBORGER BROS EASELS, i in getting very 9 Dopalar, aa they are stil selitzg re wr nd yids ces . yRIOTORE FRAMES, both Oval and ‘ Tadiea’ High Ki mutton, 8 Walnnt ad ell Gilt, the greatcat variety 1a the ce aren == aye ect District, with a beautifal variety uf “ “Polish Bo te CARD FRAMES, of Foreign and Domestic manufacture. , PAPERHANGINGS, all grades and prices. TIGRIST PAREN as LICTTRE.CORD on BINGB, NAILS, &c. Call and look around before you purchase, All Goods warranted a» represented. Morocco Shoes — $1 uae Children’s Shoes from 40 ce: to $2.0) Gen foots, s Boots aud Bhows sf equally low ‘and be convinced, eCRORR EOS a3 SEVENTH. 8T: Fourth door above CBE became CTIPEB. jetrest. de 151m" PURE ¢ eR IDE TERMS CARH: BEST ARD cH Rent J. MABKRIT&R, Beet ath CUE i 6 SEV: | BEST AND (Hl THE No. 486 SEVENTH STREET, | Ang tadeed (a0 bay rele role, pute CLAS CLARIFIED | dertye= Betwoon D and E streets, Wisters Kew Yorks a fore yr pale at very sexy tow ratee, N ; EV ASSORTED FRENCH FRU! Saget naucement= on je, Dealers %, 5 ee 5 tr ITs, IN t itottiiny extra ine,) just rece 4.28.2 57 Greene -trvet, Georgetown, D0. | PETLB tay seperation Pacey siowsier) Cuezsr: OHEESE!! OBANGI COUNTY BUTTER, Received to-day HAVANA ORANGES, 50 Boxes Beet Grade N.Y. STATE COTTING SEW BAISINS, PACSORY CRROR, NEW MYRNA FIGS, very handsome, Company, FEISH MALAGA GRAPES, vac ll NEW CANIED VEGETABLES AND FRUITS. J NW, BOMORELL OWN A. iets wien BC, Fora. Corner 14th and F qe wie RG} 187 os Under Bbbi t House. Cor. 4tx axp H "ern cers San Mass. AVENCE To ¢€ WA8HINGTON, D.C. iaronreis 0 Personal ITALIAN Witke, ee. OORDIALS, 13th and ging. of 185i Sttentio: to the compon: Phyriclans’ Prescriptions af al’ hover or bight. de No. 253 fa z G + 8. KBABFT, FAMILY BREAD BAKERY, fresh if ek urate ase i * = are nate at the best famlty our YOUR baking, and surbrend Ye pure Seu cameos [— Snncrrenannnaiaaiey “Y <7 Helimy Presents, CELEBRATED wannon JOKO BEFAD, CALL aT BRET FAMILY BREAD, HARKRITER'S, No. 46 SEVENTH STREST, dei0-6w* Between Dand E ote. C™PHRP Maer: pe My Line. NEW MESS apie. Cr choice Br see pa HOLIDAYS. DPS: allof which wu sell at The very lowest prices. Stone Ware at [rc = 7 SGT PENNSYT TANIA AVENUE SSKLL & BON, eeniw etropslitan Hotel voostte Porvras coors at rorcuar paces THOMAS RUSSELL & CO., SUCCESSORS TO E.(, DYER & CO., 256 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, INVITE ATTENTION TO THXIB BTOCK OF Wines that are Wines, Tm ed by thew ff. ur the Winter Seasva of isk er HOLIDAY WINES, LIQUORS, COR DIALS 2d LuXogies HAVANA ats. ETC CHAMPAGNE WINES, From Buinart Pere & Fils, Retms Verzensy, Cacte Bianche, Ls Marechato. NATIVE SPARKLING AND STILL WINES From Chas B Cabinet er, Cincinnati, Ohio etawbe, Sparkling Ustawba, Dry Catawba. VIBGINIA SEEDLING. We are the only agents in the District of Colum bia tor the above two celeb houses. ROEDEBER'S CHANPAGNE WINES, Dry Siilery, Vin Im; Carte Blanche. CHAMBERTIN MOUSSEUX. (Sparkling Burgun®y ) Qor own importation, direct from the well-kuows house vt a Jvx., A. BEAUNE,(COTE-D'OB ) COGNAC BRANDIES OF GUABANTEED PUBITY. ee —— Vine Growers’ Oo... Old Barerac, Gtard, Dupuy & Co., Pinet Uas- tillion, ete., and other hes brands.” OLD RYE Wi WHISKEYS. Pembroke, **1840;"" Rococe, 1580; Baker, 1 Mountain, * 1563." OLD BOUBBON, THE MILK OF KENTUCKY. SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKEY, JAMAICA AND BT. CBOIX HOLLAND GIN, Of superior qual ity. FINE BORDEAUX WINES. CELEBRATED BRANDS zo LEBRA- TED HOUSES. eine chsteen . Chatean Mouton, Chateau ng en pas Sl a TeudtesOiatens Leoville, Uba- CANTENAO, ST. JULIEN. & , &c. BURGUNDY WINES. Chas. Bernard, A. Beaune, ote D'or: Pom. orton, Chambertia, Remanee, Chablis Vougeot. F Et ci RHINE WINES. Niecstetmer. Liebfranmilch Marcobrunser, Hock beimer, SteimLerger Uabinet, &: ENGLISH AND IRISH PORTER, ENGLISH AND SCOTCH ALE POPULAR BRANDs. LITTLE BELT—CIGARS-—LITTLE BELT. ComCHAS, nape ale ngs BEGaLias, OPEBAS, &e., kc, BC., &C FRESH HAVaNA CIGARS or FAVORITE BRANDS. ENGLISH PICKLES AND SAUCES. FRENCH AND AMBRICAN PKESEBVES, CANTON GISGEB, — IW CHOW, DRY GIN BRONSON carton DAIRY CHEESE. Arse, STILTON, CHEDDEB. FRENCH PEAt, MUsHBOOMS @LIVE OIL, D PINE aPPLE. C., ETO., ETC. S THOMAS RUSSELL & Co., (SIGN GOLDEN EAGLE,) Between 12th and 13th streets, Mew suppir soe Bice Meat 00 received EGAN & RRu Corner E and Ninth stracis. de 10-tm by des-st Parranr FOB THE HOLIDAYS! c. F. PERR «co., DEALERS TEAS, FINE GROCKKIES. WINES, AND LIQUOKS, Northwest Corner sth and Tstreets, Would call attention to thetr stock of FINE STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, Suitable for the season, which they w: it Fresh of the eat Guallty an endiwotch they >” C. Io Glass = $e eins the Pound. Layers. extra fine, at Balf aud Whole RAISINS, c TNT: all Kises for cooking Olt. » SrLOEB, MERWIN'® COM OmbIN ats SPICE Bomerki : Ag Jena ‘artl we COOKING wie AND Skanpy; sELLIES vances, ae ae Pace 5B Peo zo CLOVER BONBY. In Small CRANBERRIES SHAK’ HAKEE SWEET CORN; mare sy sy. RUP, BurteR. Gl Buse Lagb, FLove, HAMS, Sead read BEBE TONG TONGUES, ACKEREL, OOD ‘MON, &c,, &e erin! AND ick de 15-eotJani ii r i ‘HBISTMAS SoMIne. — wee, BAKING Ivania Hota SALES, LoxED. PLASTER. LIME AND CEMENT. Fo ws £ 80K. Ez ae, IAN SUUAW DOUTRE MADAME DUPBEB PRRENOLOGIST AND CARD READER it Can be consulted ag No S74 L atrect, ne® in every rbir to fortaue ae can reveal OM r So AT 12 M., THCBSDAY. DECEMBER Sic boy txt MAY BUILDING, corner 7th ang © streets GEORVE Bowaaw ick’ Heallag, De Deval Gentlemen $1, ypitol et d25.6c* & aoeea L. SMITE MiTH eistt Ts HIGHEST Casi PF to Foe ; CADIES: Gent's, and Children’s OF, Shothing. Roots, hoes etc. at UE HARTOGENS 7th street, Detweeu M and N. unptly attended to. (pENEBS | GRAnT’s SILES ¥ matiers is teined br old Da. D. prBsoraL: EQUAL PARTNER WANTED Active or Silent, in an estabiished Bo Tare. smoly secure, on real forenors a required, THOMAS * amigas HELL, “to om a, a uf (ossutr DE. LECH. He Mh 9 ~ erty . thorougt and speedy . of 4 ineaees, 01 ade ment embrace the start iscuverivs of science = sam and al jer Nu p!eas- lo repriision tram taslowe tr Stange f diet required. Rooms private. Hours wolf Sdaily. 504 tb street, above Pa, eve oc WOOD AND OOAL, Wwe BAVE A FEW HUNDRED ee, Apihracite and Oamberland COL, whtch “eo eill sell to round lote bel 6 mawck: Gez? diw GUEASON & GLENN O11 8 ne as mor ofica. cornet of Ni Karka enue an sth street, and at our yard, foot aor tf J = MILLEB. COAL Be Chestnut ao. recel: /D WOOD. Ifyou really want the best and | cheapest AND woop. PJ t to MILLERS, Qlways base fall sxp- vy PA} ib eeson rest. wetwors 13th end lth ste Des Corner ath surest aad Uaus! Bi a and pnd SPLIT wooun of ail aint — wy aoe D tn cpt ay zee. uel "Pine, Onk Or ee constantly Estate | Fei ~ rou OBDERS FO! GLEN: BS Late 8 ouka ‘00D, ihe? Depot and Outer ay doe @ ‘G@otreet whar?, STORES & 0O., shel ws mies Wasp a. BATLEY 2 00. Tthend TRAUTMAN 3079" Ps cron streets, s7—s9 LOUISIANA AVENUE. 301-33 C STREET NORTH. We call the attention of dealers and consamers in and sround the District of Columbia to oar exten st sssortment of METALS, HEAVY HARDWARE, &e., &e., 4nd solicit orders iu larce or small amount. OUB SALES 4RE FOR CASH! And purchasers are = every advantage in <giscounte and ich the sale of goods time Coes uot allow, The stock every A (occ uoyine two, dares, ware PORE ane. Sarre METALS. 1 ne Iron, Tin, Lead, Zinc, Copper, Brass Steel, KEG AND BOX * Heavy BEM srdck. cl ¥ Raat aN in ibdivided IV. Coat MAKERS Pa MACHINISTS’ Sparkie doe, fim. tr: Fitce; Maps. Vv. BOPS, rs. mAlB. Lp pare, “ees vi, G00! py ss to oe, 7 —— pe. VII. BUILDERS’ HABDWARB. “Bolts, dc Carpenters’ roclorae. >= val. CARIBE AND REnOLeTERE HARD. Bair Ss: Ging Chair-Cane, Casters, Ix nous ronsremtxe Goons. s,m ‘Ovens, Kettles, Flat-trons, x. meres Can. Opensten “rere ‘ac. my Aber Bele, ONE PRICE TO AUL CUSTOMERS !! aw Bevery owe Artec rite enreptared etch GRAND rREN CAN CAN DASHING LIFE IN TRI PARISTAN CAPITay BONS. ADBIERS o ASRS ay IDELIs mule. Mie ge ore | the Bowe! * a ieee... GBAND AFTERNOON, PERFORMANCE ON BEME MBER TO BIGAT TEE OAN- AN NEw j Yeats. ABD THE CARTES: by ADMINS TON 0 Conte: Beata in Priv RATIONAL T MONDAY EVENING. Dre os EVERY EVESIN: THis WEEK NEW YEARS 4) TEKNOUN BLACK JSROOK or W asprvetos SKATING PARE Foor or Tien WHEN 7 ' The SIGNAL w ~ FLAG WITH BED PALL Adiwiesion Tickets «olf oniy N ae wanes ur ers im Ax T GALLERY. 304 PENNSYLVANIA 4VENCB BETWESN NINTH ANO TENTS STREET ma, Bulce collection of Olt. Paintings, oor . French, eet aoe and ge Fe i An FRORAVIRG 4 AP hs 00" AN STBEEOOPIO Hy eal sts Oval and Bouare PICTURE FRAMES, CORDS TASSELS. ac ac Picture Frames made to order, Prices mote A.V.8 SMITH _Proprietor N ACADEMY, make Metropoltien © would reepectial'y annownts thet red, to recnive pa ji} watt the th wi joee of other Professors and nee ve for Ofrcalare and inform: go TURSDAY and rATURDAY. fr TUESDAY and FRIDAY, ‘rom #t nage Tuition’ For Misses and Masters — aredey, and Saturday. from StoSp m » Wednesday, and = Stowe m se 21th etreeta| Tick mittiog a Gent opt Ladies rw “mann MASQUEBAD? axp carvie’ Bai * DAMON CONCLAVE, No. 1, 8.P. & r CARUBUS 8ALOON. . JANTARY 5, 150% ec dine supper for Lady sud Gan ry? La COTERIE CARNIVAL BAL Masgug. MARINI'S ASSEMBLY R0OMB, Ectreet, between Sth and ith sts, Ia Coterte Carnival given at my Acatomy last fenson having Le successful in every particular, I ds @unvunce that a Foporition of the remem te eons wt the share pine on THURSDAY Ning. february 4th. 189. Bu “& Dow Open - G. MARINI: 0. B JEWELL'S PREMIUM SuaPs are acknowledged to be THE BEST 604P8 FOR THE LEAST HONE: tn the market. They are made on the old fasbien plan by boil ing, and are free from sil injurious Chemicon scultcrations. = premicom ORIENTAL BOAP, The “ Are brands of or guslity, and Aribrsnds of cupertor guaiity ‘are ganran- ASK YOUR GBOORE for any of these and take no other. onpreste tren of the BEST GROCERS t the Manufactory, Nos. $00 and 602 @ street north Between éth and sth. dy 4-tt LUMBIA HOS? HOSE TAL ‘HOB: H. & H. W. CATHERWoeD, DEALER iN FINE OLD RYE WHIsaKir ‘BO. 114 SOUTH FRONT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Extra Fine OLD MONONGAHELA XK WHISKE ry “ ETBOPOLI Nias —— Aree Bathe erarct West. rere Bs. to? pe Pei m, hg Bart socket “Sper gt toe finest trends. ¥ aeay Ecoxomux aND COMFORT! K: the OOLD, BAIN, WIND acd DUST, And Prevent the

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