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— EVENING STAR. Largest Cirenlation in the District WASHINGTON CITY: SATURDATY.........December 158, 1868. Reading Matter on Every Page. ‘Mr. Stenhouse, editor of the Salt Lake Tele- | The Star of Bethichem. graph, is in New York, staying at the St. Nicho- Jas, where his society and views are much co- | 600d Tidings. veted by the interviewing reporters. He is very Teticent toward the whole . traternity, of hopes he was at one time a shining ornament; but ion an Mo tnngquage and eations indioste any- Fi. thing they are said to give no signs of the spirit Of rebellion against the head of the Mormon Church which he was sometime since credited with harboring. Indeed, at the time; the col- Veto wirn Ixprasa—oOver fifty divorces | _ December 17¢! have been granted within a short Laer ayes «It has been justo all over the State during the past six months. This must show that either ‘CHRISTI NATALIUM FESTUM! AY MORNING GAZETTE! BRIGHTLY BURNS OUB YTLE LOG! ‘TUBKEY AND MINCE PIB. TO-MORROW THE SUNDAY MORNING GAZETTE win comin beautiful and splendid ps me forage of Lim Oliwers Paraion Blower pactetenes one onnncing Mt Night Suave Pac Pacther. ) "A Princely Sign. a la — at OUR CHRISTMA aA See. oes ema a ca ZRTTR, — tn street. — ieee fone et a, Pees cee nai gt relation thereto as a RBS = 1 SRY Vee FAP WTE 1S. eae taken on nope uring the war. sad action in proper. Every one interested woman's rights are inthe ascendant before her ie gi go loetcaotive place of time, or that society, in some respects, is rotten tothe core. If the sacredness of the family can- ‘Rot be preserved, then the same causes that tend to destrov it, if carried out to a legitimate issue, might have a destructive tendency upon all our | institutions, and lead to their tinal disintegra- tion. =< ‘The New York papers, without regard to poli- tics, speak in congratulatory terms of the action of the House in repudiating The New York Post, a paper apt to be discriminat- ing in its praise of the administration, expresses the belief that this auspicious result is due largely to the good management of our financial affairs, and says “ that if it were not for the in- creased economy and efficiency of the adminis- tration since the accession of President Grant, it is hardly probable we should so soon have been so happily rid of this disturbing question of re- pudiation, with the consent of both parties.” Hallock, the young men who lately acted in the double capacity of midwives and undertakers to the late Evening Republic, are now attached to the editorial staff of The World. If this be true, we may shortly look for some more start- ling revelations im regard to life in Washington in the columns of the last named paper. Can- nibalism this time, very likely, if free range is allowed to McK.’s fancy. —————~2e-____ Mr. Attorney General Hoar’s appointment as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court seems to give general satisfaction to the papers of Massachusetts, where he is best known. The Boston Transcript, speaking of it, says:—“ He has ail the qualities which goto make up an able and upright judge. His honesty is not merely a quality, but a force, and a force which has been palpably felt in whatever office it has been exercised. It is @ hopeful sign for the country when such men are placed in the high- €st judicial positions.”” ——_—_~-+ee--_____ ‘The New York World praises Hon. James Brooks for baving led off on the Democratic side in assailing the repudiation position of Mr. BMungen, and “by the trenchant emphasis of his remarks giving to the discussion a tone of strength and freedom which removed all re- straint from the Democratic members who fol- lowed him.” ——__—_-+ee--____ ‘The American Literary Gazette and Publish- ets’ Circular for Christmas, 1369, published by George W. Childs, Philadelphia, is notably in- teresting, as presenting, in addition to its usual interesting literary melange, specimens in the best style of artof the illustrations to all the leading holiday books. — +s. From French, Langran & Ogilvie we have Putnam's Magazine for January. It abounds in Father Hyacinthe matter, and has the com- mencement of a novel by Mrs. Mary Clemmer Ames. ——_—___-<e-2-_____ ‘The New York Commercial thinks the nomi- Ration of Mr. Stanton to the Supreme bench Would be an eminently proper one, because he bas“ rains, honesty and courage- at ‘eloe =e ‘itd Ree. See. 10. 0. fees i. Meeting wil te fe heed nis IS eves at Welock. to make arrangements ADISON GAS=A WAY. bs iH. _ SWEET, seeker iN at matt ‘celock. to to make arrange- moemts for the funeral of P.M. P. Mavison Gass. -. THOS. W. FOWLER. Grand Scribe. arrange SSAWAY, Wl pte on Sunday afternvon. WM. R_McLEAN, Seribe. other, P. H. BURR. N.G_ ATHER MAGUIRE, President wgnte eh enh a ST. “ALovsit s Re a at letlock Tr MORROW. AIK FOR FATHER WIGETS ADISON GASsaWaY. r watt CHERCH. on Capitol Hil, at GON- AGA HALL. F street. between ind ith. bow, and t de continued ll the New Fear feist CENTRAL CONE BEGATIONAL CHURCH. Lincotm Hall, corner 9 REN bP. take pls om MONDAY, Sin lnse ai qh full attendance of members of the URDEKS FoR THE at NDAY HERALD shoul office id be sent imty the EARLY IN THE WEEK. The demand ae era such, an an extent that Unless this is done it ible to supply OBce, io. $15 D street, be- ® “Fenth and Eleventh att BF Adve zines for the BALD should be ‘that they #* nt inearly im the week, im order may be yperly 3 Geist KEEP THE forts! CULATION ACTIVE. a eee and regular circulation of the blood is es- sential to health. Itpiaces the whole system ina ‘state of active defence against all unwholesome in- flucuces. and is an especial safeguard against the'in- imicel effect of sudden changes of temperature, and ——s Proper attention were paid to this important Tact. there would not only be # great decrease in the which separates a genial frum an inclement esason, has just been passed. course of ROSTETTER'S BTOMACH BITTERS will be found of mares | serviee in improving the condition of the vital @uid ‘Bnd gently stimulating ite flow. Vilent coughs and colds. like intermittout fever, are the frequent effets ef achillyatmeophereupons debilitated ctgenizatiee, Diseases of the kidneys often proceed from theeame fouree. How essential it is. therefor. for persons of feeble constitation. tu invigorate the vital organiza- tion at the commencement of Winter. Fortified by Warm clothing without. ané HOSTETTER'S BI ‘FERS within, the frail and delicate may brave with | and nual slectivn of ofBcers | are daily receiving from ‘Ohio, New York. Pen ientwes egy af squarter toi. Bloat? oy LL REGULAR PANIC cans 5 ‘HE ener OF COLI favor of ce fou Gt ee ie] 1a formation of s Medical Society and such other but hese aa biay come before 6. Pinweas RONG, M.D. CHAS B PURVIS. be” D. W, Bu Dd. . §. BTEA! M.D. W.6. HN AN. M.D. ESHER GRANVILLE MATCOM, 2d. E. A. ADAMS, M AAD Men int _de16-3t rong Rep (pr MzENs BB. Association, MASS MEETINGS. ‘This Association has"been formed of promoting ‘the increase of Hailroad ad tuctitee for Meeting to thie eed wit be held seers TUESDAY EXES ING atthe Chy Halt nad se Baier: jer of the Bxecurlge Commit to SRT LES BROWN. NOTICE. OFFicE oF ems Morea Fine ge | Policy holders are Terebo n notified to renew their insurance for the omar belure MUNDAY, Dee Zn Pe Wack weost J Weak} ROTELER. Sec’y. Di Cae TI F MEDICINES and C street aa es having goods deposited with us, and now over- due, will please call and redeem-or renew the same before the 1th instant. as otherwise they will be sold ‘at an auction sale on the 2th of December, 1359, 8. GULDSTEIN & 00, de eter No. 34 lem OFFICIAL. cITy COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, City Hatt, Nov. 23, i399. Notice is herehy cae (8) Der cent SHE allowed ‘pom ait aoe os pala Bike City Comal = with the act ‘On the Ist day ae we the Collector will Hone his Tooke, and. sil : fares are due and cunt dato wi ibe adver: tised tur ‘withou it ethan case: re FREDERICK A. SRE. ty Collector. ee nee Jos. TaB TABER t JOHNSON hes resigned on under the Governme: ‘Teafter _— entire, time to the prac tice of his { océ-tf TELEGRAPH! THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH PANY has extended wires tothe Navy Yard, ‘and opened en office in O Donnell’s Drug Store, No. 591 EIGHTH STREET EAST, yihere the psiness of its patrons im that section of bea ill hereafter receive prompt attention. eee Es IN THE UN ee ERCH on SUNDAYS, at Ita. m.,and Sanday Hcbeed so BE a we ee eee HALL’S HAIR RENEW ER AT a LONG CLOAKS, for gentlemen... | fee ENTS—At the same price ‘bottle. .T TIANS, ir TOULS and COV! CEES, UND MUSIC BOOK . and INSTHUMENTS: Se all kinds, : W.G. METZEROTT & CO. 1UCERS, ATTEN NS Wehave just received 25 bbls. Pure. Sweet, and Cle r Ohio Cider: » Ubis- ‘shelibark Hickory Nuts; Skegs best marks of Malaga Gri rapes: on: e-half ton ins trom Cotmebe: Grapes: — by Pacific ‘Railroad, 2 cases of the celebrated fresh Oregon Salmon, We Yania, and Viesinis, fn barrels, and in «maller pack- ages. Fresh and yellow Roll Butter, which swe are trio cat Fedueed prices, at home aud money. H. Ml. WN & Woo iding. . ave., bet. ori and ith wts, de STOVES. HEATERS, AND RANGES: AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER. deste (POXES, ee Bou MUSICA) at ghe gareroums of Having 8 large assortment on hand of every sort of HEATING AND COOKING STOVES, 1am determined to reduce my stock, and will sell for the next THIRTY DAYs at CosT FOR Casi. Call before buying elsewhere on THOS. W. MILLER, 318 Pennsylvania ee 9th and 10th sts., dels-6t Woodward's Building. ANKBUPTCY NOTICE. bn lah Wh Se that on the 17th day of De- cember, A. D. ,& warrant in bankra was he song yd JOHN T: ‘of January, E. . dewan 0 earn pews PATEN ‘On the Brookiye tt ae oe os GET, = Notice fs Shon Cts Notes of —_ wee: Kowiee: — Actios Compteilicr af the ¢ set ORM, gs AND CRUSHED Perot: | ALPACA UMBRELLAS.. and | GINGHAM UMBRELLAS..... Goons FOR THE SEASON, GENTLEMEN, BOYS, AND YOUTH. ROBES DE CHAMBRE, 66 to 950. =) SHIRTS, IN ONE, TWO AND THREE PLEATS, WITH 4ND WITHOST CUFFS, WITH AND WITHOUT VOLLARS, WITH Bur- TONS AND FOR STUDS, AND TO OPEN BEHIND OR IN FRONT, FOR GENTLEMEN, 9, 12, 15 and $13 per half doz. AX | FOB BOYS .eccssesssensencT 50,9 and 812 por half doz. STOCKS AND CRAVATS FOR ELDERLY GENTLEMEN. FINE SILK POCKET HANDKECHIEFS. FANCY SILK KERCHIEFS FOR THE NECK. eevee 12S FANCY SILK LONG SCARFS FROM...1.25 to $2 FANCY AND BLACK SILK MADE 'ABFS ... -1to $2 FLNE LINEN POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS $6 per dozen, done up in nice boxes. FANCY SILK NIGHT CAPB4..... 82.50 FINEST KID GLOVES. «$2.25 per pair FINEST FRENCH CARTOR VE! GLOV $2.25 per pair BEST BUCKSKIN GAUNTLETS $2.25 and $3 per pair, home made. FINE CLOTH GLOVES. FINE MERINO HALF HOSE. DURABLE AND WARM DRIVING GLOVES OF INDIA SHEEP... -S2 per pair FUR DRIVING GLOVES... 6 to $10 CHILDREN’S VELVETEEN SUITS...12 and $15 FANCY SUITS FOR CHILDREN...from 7 t© $20 CHILDREN’S SUITS. CHILDREN’S FINE OVERCOAT: CAPES, for gentlemen... CAPES, for boy: BOYS’ OVERCOATS......... SILK UMBRELLAS. comeeVery low osereemeseee tO BL 3 and $6 20 8S CARDIGAN JACKETS......0.....ssseseseee8.50 to 8S GENTLEMEN'S FROCK DRESS COATS 15 t $35 GENTLEMEN'S BLACK DRESS PANTS 6 to 812 GENTLEMEN'S WHITE VESTS.........2.50 to 84 GENTLEMEN'S VELVET VESTS......10 and $12 ORDER DEPARTMENT. A great many new additions have been made re- cently to this Department, bought on the basis of sold, $1.15, and are marked to sell accordingly. im EXCELLENT CASSIMERE PANTS, 7, 8,9 and 610 GOOD QUALITY BLACK DOESKIN PANTS of three different weights to1 sesennensveense LO FINER ONES.. -12, 13 and $15 HEAVY BLUE PANTS, Naval standard... HANDSOME PLAID PANTS for. FINB HAIR LINE AND PLAID GOODS, COATINGS IN ALL COLORS. FANCY VELVET VESTS... SCOTCH FREIZE SUITS wens... CHEVIOT SUITS.. ANY PATTERN OF GOODS SOLD, ANDCUT AND TRIMMED IF UBSIRED, me. C. HENNING, Be, 641 SEVENTH STRERT, It poten D and K, HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODs. Bor TORR CHRISTMAS CANDIES at SAMUEL H. MeCL@SKY's, 460 NINTH STREET, Berweew D ann ‘e Amaociation goore above Toung Men's Christian Anociati HOLIDAY GOODS. that bis Pa ie areal Se ae pete a eae ‘Saditions wi will te be ae time for the holidays. The Stock consists of AY PRESENTS! Just received all latest atyles in. Re as TCR COLLARS, JP ome SCARI AP UPPER, BoWs, *GiITLEEY ho rancr de 3 eee LATED WARE, HOLIDAY “PRESENTS. To-Da’ invoice offing PLAT nae Ba aaa et UT RS, . JOE PITCHE en Bs As BUSTS, BAND-VASES, FIGURES, &. e uauEr. MOLpR 3, SE’ 2 TSoNen SETS. COLOGNE SBTS, &c. We pe Pia “3 wr invite elec gona muretnatrartts attent: apECORATED DINNER SETS, VASES and TEA WEBB & BE de 8-3 No. 421 7th street, Odd A very large amortment of IN LAVA WARE: SMOKE SETS, Haul. G TOBACCO-BOKES, VASES. REAT SALB, vans. . oes CARD-BASEETS™ saaeogaal mene: A GAORIFICE STANDS, &c. IN FRENCH CHENA: Ar stock of "Tice andkerchial COFFEE CUPS END SAUOBRS, ny ‘Es rt hiots rth 1% i ‘ ned Stanley Scarfs wells * TEA-SETS, and Feng eae ALL NEW AND OF LATE IMPORTATIONS, MAKE HANDSOME PRESENTS, AND MUST BE SOLD. MeLAUGHLIN’S GENT’'S FURNISHING STOBE, 280 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, dol8-6t' next to Galt's Jewelry Store. DINNEB-S: IN WHITE AND GILT. nm = ‘SETS, YANCY EDGE TEA-SHTS g-A-TETE SETS, 4c. IN PLATED WARE. Gi Se SDS | OE ET AND TABLE SPOONS, axe: FORKS srons. G0 AND BUY rae PERLE BELLS, &c, TOY TRUNKS, LADIES AND MEN'S SATOHELS, LADIES DRESS TRUNKS, SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS, IN CUTLERY: CARRIAGE ROBES, ROGERS’ IVORY HANDLE KNIVES, RIDING AND CARRIAGE WHIPS, Axs0, SADDLES, HARNESS, &c., AT THE PRACTICAL MPMUFAUKORE JAMES S. TOPMAN & CO., RUBBER HANDLE KNIVES, &c. IN FANCY GERMAN WOODEN WARE TABLE MATS. KNIFE tee we Aas Se, 0) EN EN ‘Tit Gree, del8-3t SOc door above Oud Follows’ Hall. x F OR THE HOLIDAY SEASON. Ts MATCH SAFES, WATCH HOLDERS, &c. ‘We would call attention to our stock of STANDARD AND ILLUSTRATED WORKS, Embracing all the Noveltics of the Season. My stock of Staple {igetyin CHINA. CROCK ERY WARE. GLA‘ ARE. SER EEPING ARTI i w very As of the best class, Large and Elegant Assortment of ENGLISH BeOKS IN FINE BINDINGS. CHILDREN’S BOOKS, The largest and best Assorted stock ever offered for aale in Washington. LOWEST PRICES!! Aninspection of Stock and prices incurs no obli- gation to purchase CHAS. ULLRICH, Jr., No. 493; NINTH STREET, BETWEEN D AND E STREETS. FAMILY BIBLES, SMALL BIBLES, PRAYER | 897 Cons OELITERED, PREZ OF CHAR IN ANY PAKT OF THE CITY OR GEO BOUKS, @ fullassortment, in elegant bindings. | 4% 44) p24 Ge tion Saplendid 1 lot of Germ: We have now ready fi new and beautiful Pari emian, FANCY Goons, of the latest designs. We name in part— fila and Bronze Groups. WRITING DESKS, In Leather, Rosewood, Mahogany, and Oak, PORTFOLIOS, Of all sizes and prices. HOLIDAY PRESENTS, jan and French Vases, Jardiniers, INKSTANDS, ddor Stands, $e ai Boxes. In Bronze and Wood, very handsome, Rick Gaps Sr Boxee, tmoking Sets, En; 1 Bread Boars, ew: Liquor Sets, and Fane} oe i 4 WEBB & BI ae . Importers of Crocker China, del7-5t 304 Odd Fellows" Hall. 7th st. 71u Steeer. Tru Staeer Great bargaine Will be offered in the following fine OIL PAINTINGS if, purchased during the present wont ae * The by vad Sister, tien. ypress Swamp,” * The oy ane “Dante and Beat have ver; of with the DIARIES 1870. FINE BACK-GAMMON BOARDS, Of Wood, Morocco, and Cloth, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. FRENCH, LANGRAN & OGILVIE, 334 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEW NUMBER 909, “above sed the No. 456 Seventh street, _do 13-61" _botween D and E streets. Practical Engravers, Lithographers and Printers, jan eae aucamars. 243 PENA, AVENUE, {NEW NUMBER 1230, ne ig del8-0t WASHINGTON, D.C, ea BLUE, ie PINK,, BRONZE. and WHITE GAITERS. with a handsome assortient ‘O1LE’ ot dentleman's Smabroidered Cloth Turkey More hier SLIPPERS in great variety. A fail 1 of INFANT'S and CHILDREN'S Youth's Patent Leather and cd BUO' Die for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. HH, BURNS & ce 40 Penna. avenue, near sth street. 340 Pen det6-tjal Switurnaron’s ALMANACS FOR 1870. pe ILLUSTRATED ALMANAC 1870, ATLANTIC. “ FoO® THE BEAasoON. APPLETON'S m4 Si “ “ PETITE POS. fresh, Jost BREEN aa ARMERS ALLMIN AX 1870 CHA REG eet Sh, ERS COMIC and UERMAN ALMANACS Tor 2 ae 7) PATE Dit FUIES GRAS. fresh, RO RISTMAS ANNUAL. OK: ra Bete Sic egierin Were tte. ee COME RUT DET SPANISH OLIVES. , 1. the AerniNe Bute — x” NW. BURCHEL Sith and F streets, del7 Under Ebbitt House. idee FOR THE HOLIDAYS. ee yore PRIME CLARIFIED TEI srnteh § ots For este ta pigoe will be ‘aned GB! WUISA'S GAME © BELLE. ISA's. AE OTRD PUA ES. yin Taclaay of stv yENiLEand TOY BOUKS,at SHILLINGTON'S BOOKSTORE, Domne avenue, Se eaetemers. ee a CHRISTMAS GIFT _aetraw. OT Ores corgetown, NEW IMPROVED COOKING STOVES ich saves more then half the fuel. AULT SUPPLY ON HAND BY THE AGENT, big 4 te, Reavy FOR THE HOLIDAYS. B. H. STINEMETZ, HATTER AND FURRIER, 234 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU Second door from 13th street, wiktd i id ‘ane donigue a the Holidays: _ dels-tf eae GENTLEMEN, oa FORTE m ‘The latest patterns in HATS, CA! L) Pay Pian ggkoe Bin’ » VER, AND IVOBY- “HEADED pain sehnr abolish "7 any Riss, EREUBOOPHS, CAMBS. TOY BOOKS, &c peat ee sexcctlont Eesilotnent | fo WM. BALLANTYNE, ah i ie not eurpewocd this sis tii of New delt-2w 619 7th st., Intelligencer Building. y= FURS! FURSn re. LATEST wontons ea FURS™ FOB SALE CHEAP. puagueeet a tebace BOOT AND SHOE EXCHANGE, LUS' TED SAND, Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ FURS for the holidays at BEDUCED PBICES, At = DITTRICH’S jadeon y st. 506 SEVENTH STREET, de 9.1m et Gand Hani Patent Oiice. One Door South of Odd Fellows’ Hall, ee ‘MEAT. Wy, BURCHELL, Ebitt Hous ci io cree CHILDREN'S SHOES, all colore and sizes. SLIPPERS and BOUTS made to order, del6-6t™ oC mor rvachee tea Agent. D®o9;.0°% ana ——=—[S======= Bin circta jo. 399 TI etreet, near Mth and Dio, 952 F ptree eosin Satie wols- tc 479 9 street, botwesu D tad & HOLIDAY GOODS. 486 SEVENTH STREET. APPROPRIATE HOLIDAY PRESENTS, AND ADAPTED TO ALL SEASONS. eeicctions handsomely Framed PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, etepehe: vi) L POCKETS. SWISS CARVED WALL Pock SEiCKETS, ac. TOT HYGROMETOMES, &c. aLso, i PAPER-HANGINGS, aps 1B COBD AND nee — eres RINGS AND Nar cub? larevst essortment én the District. ‘Terms Pease remember name and number— J. MARKBITER, 486 SEVENTH STREET, Betwean D and K sts. 486 _de6-Im™ Loox OUT FOR THE HOLIDAYS CHR. RUPPERT, KRISS KRINGLE HEADQUARTERS, No. 622 SEVENTH STREET, betwoon D and E, Importer of all kinds of FBENCH, ENG “4 AND Srpuan FANCY iS AND TOY Adapted for CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAB'’S PRESENTS. Mr. RUP! great ee ~! frionde, ange Oe pattie generally = hemes ng which time he haa de levoted himself cope the largest and bandsomest FANCY AND WORSTED GoopDs, CRYSTAL AND ALABASTER CENAMENTS, TOYS, ac., &c., ‘that has ever been introduced in this section of the Goods have been selected in Paris, Switzerland. and other places on ire of the most =. of at ence of ‘havi megane ving parc rect . varer; among wbich we enumerate Eg CHAIR and Bota COVERS, ape eb Lipne Ivet,Cloth and © LADIES apd INFANT oops. BNI D AFFGANS, all sizes, BEMIAN ‘VASES and ORNAMENTS, POmUSIOAL HOXE ICAL, 7 to $7.5. piece, GLASS! io OnUsICRL NEG nk ANDS, FRENCH PEGFUMELY, of all kinds, PORTMONAIES, WRITING DESKS. DBESSING VANES, BOXES, “BASKET Sp WORK STANDS, In order to give my eustomers increased facilities in their examination of my large stoc! 1 have converted and fitted w conveniences. at several thou: ihe ex: pence, the cosomd story of my cotablvahastat fates store-room. The new room is entered by way of an open stairway leading frow the store'rocm in the second -story Ladies contemplating holding fairs would do wel! toexamine my stock belure purchasing slsowhere, ‘Those who wish to avoid the large crowd usually attendant at the near approach of the Holidays. Should make their selections early, $0 as to rte the rusk FANCY GOODS SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS at DAVIS’ 24 MARKET SPACE, COBNER 81x STREET. JUST RECEIVED, a 1 AppiTion zo Deon PLATE STOCK, A FULL LINE BEAL LACE SETS frome 83.50 to $50 LINEN EMB'D SETS.eccenn...81.50to 810 BEAL LACE HDEFS..0.0 00.0 82.50 to $35 EMBD LINEN HDE:! voeeerneenen Gh to SIC REAL LACE COLLARS of every description and VATICLY LOM... vereeenersesereeseeresrerreeeeeree DOC to SO FANCY BIBBONS for bows, FANCY AND PLAIN SASH RIBBONS, AT GREATLY KEDUCED PRICES. KID, CLOTH, AND DOESKIN GLOVES, BUCKSKIN GAUNTLETS. NEW STYLE HATS, AN UNSURPASSED ASSORTMENT OF FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, ne with our usual assortment of every descrip- FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, ac., mw be sold at prices as low as the same Goods can eee te peter the most spe, woof and acceptable DAVIs”" 24 MARMET SPACE, acl-lm CORNER EIGHTH SPREET. FO® THE BEason, JAPANESE HOLIDAY GO OD: Werces x PRESENTS. AMERICAN, ENGLISH, AND ‘WATCHES. LEONTINE NECK AND VEST CHAINS FINE SETS BREASTPINS AND EAR RINGS. FINGER RINGS, BRACELETS. CUFF BUTTONS, STUDS, &c . &c. FANCY AND PLAIN SOLID SILVER WARE SILVER PLATED WARE, Er GENEVA SAMUEL LEWIS, 260 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE WASHINGTON, D.C. Fox BEAUTIFUL HOLIDAY PRESENT A FINE PICTURE IS VERY APPROPKIATE oll have ~¥ added to my collection a amber of new prodections. in PAINTINGS. CHRO Mosant VINGS. and cleo stow BRONZR: Andothor theiee and Beantifal ARTIC LES Fo! cl Gusistaas. Among the CAROMUS may be found {storm inthe Rock Seceen SB _ . y after’: Biorstadt. eo pair, Italy ther with ® general assortman gf THAMES. CORDS TASSELE Walle Rinus, +L shall offer at very low prices ‘Kn tnepect of my stock is Tespectially re- queet L. J. ROTHROCK, MAY'S BUILDING, eventh and K streeta EAs OR, do 19-42t Fer THE MAL AG APES. CHOICEST RAISINS—very handsome. JOKDAN ALMONDS: NEW PRUNE TEXAS PECA FLORIDA ORANGES. FRESH PEARS. ED PEARS. corner Mth and F str _Under Bhvitr ae IN EW BOOKS. LIFE OF DANIEL W EBSTER By George Tick artis. of its v. BOTH WOR ther af TTRUTE i THE ODES AND EPUDES 6} ton’ framslation. with coum pet's DTV x PANY of Robert Amelcich. A Novel “hat StF Booxseutens axy 332 PESESYLVANIA AV 9ru AND 1Ora STRLETS, P&S. resportfully announoe that th = for the display of I aplet a nen very tstie higher than the end these are mack er tude, LoS G REAT BA AT E 115 PENNSYLYA Intending to remove from mi will sell w fa of DBY Goob™ at much below >» and Bed Spreads "inck nt se at nd Gents Under ‘ptomeneaas ed prices. Stock of Lad Holiday Frestate. “MAKING ROOMS. 9h and loch #te, her ele Bove ers — RE FANG aps >) an cndicss vatiery of NUVELTABS. suitabl , HOLIDAYS at greatly reduced price ie ESSE LY. de ler” S A AVENUE, and Wth stroots Ear. PRINK AND BE MERRY. LOW PRICES! LOW PRICES !* NBS AND NT scien * DeScRI MIQUOKS REDUCED 23° ren’ RAISINS. OURRANTS. CITRON. Crp GUING OFF AT THE LOWEST P. Cc. WITMER, FAMILY GROCER, 119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, between 19th and 20th streeta, R Bt. de Bt T BEDUCED RATES. 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