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_EV ENING STAR. FINAN IAL AND CO} MER: WEDNESDAY ‘The work of cleaning Pennsylvania aven| commenced yesterdas, is a very good one, so far as it goes; b be worth much more, both for appearance and use, if it were extend- ed so as to include that part lying south of Ri- kor's Lidge. As it is, foot ngers who have Occasion to cross the str ¥ and are, in bad weath ot than they were bef: was laid. Indeed, the same remark will apply to all t! newly-paved streets, which seem to have been improved mainly with the view of benefitting carriage pe and quite at the ex- pense of foot passengers. Inasmuch as all ele vated ¢ mote the that justice to the latter r should 1 er especially, worse mer class, we submit A enough to cross on foot. ch at least a pathway ought the street crossings, agh to do so required asmall fore at work scraping and sweeping. Folks on’t pay all the taxes by even th stant a good deal, re not the only people | having rights which the authorities are bound | to respect. +20. The school trustees of Long Island City at- tempted last week to settle the Hnnters’ Point Bible war in a factory. man novel, but not altogether satis- er, if we may judge from the later the schoot premises should be eceupied by any person durin the purpose of holding «ses or practices, religionsinstraction, the read- g of portions of the Holy Scriptures, or the recitation of retigious prayers or hymns for or the children attending the public sehools;”" ut at the same time they granted the free use of the public school buildings to all religious de- “no longer usedor school hours for therein religious exer- nominations, before and after school hours, for | the purpose of imparting religious instruction to all children entitled to attend the pnblic schools. Such religious instructions were tobe at the will and under the control of each religious sect or ¥oluntary combination of religous sects, and confined to the children of such parenteas adopt the religious instruction of such religious sect or voluntary combination of religious sects, and no expense inewrred for books or for the services of teachers employed tor such religious instruction was to be made chargeable to the city or school district. What was to be done in case a schoo! building was claimed by two religious denominations at the same hour these Solons did not say. It cer- tainly would not be particularly edi the unfortunate pupils to have three or four teachers of diverse seets imparting religious instruction to them at the same time. One might choose to have his pupils singing while the others were praying. and altogether the children would be likely to have their theology, what little of it woul! survive such proceedings, rather mixed. ‘These considerations may have had some weight with the school commissioners who directed the Principal of the Hunter's Point school to diste- gard the order of the trustees. Asaconsequence the Bible wa- read in the school againon Thurs- day and Friday last. There is a truce daring put the war is expected to break @ut with increased violence after New Year's, as the Catholics, on the authority of the trustees. Propose to organize a class for religious instruc- tion after schoo! hours, anc this will be resisted by the commissioners. — ‘There seemed to be plenty of work for both temperance reformers an@ policemen to de ye terday, for we have not for a long time seen or heard of se much drunkenness on a holiday, or any other day, for that matter. And the worst feature of it was the very large proportion of quite young men and half grown bovs among the intoxicated. We are unable to account for this state of things just now, but the fact was as apparent as it was disgusting and discouraging. ‘There is always great need for every agenc that cam be exercised to lessen the awful evil of intemperance, and at no time has this need been more manifest than now: and, from what we sow and heardof yesterday's exhibition, nothing seems to be wanted more than healthy and proper home influence: s been announced heretofore, Every Sut- vevoy ceases to be au illustrated paper after the ¢ for the current week, and goes back to its form. So far as the quality of its later en. gravings is concern been made with advantage to the puplic and with credit to its publishers some time ago. It is likely that the enterprise has been unprofit- able for a long time past, if not always, but that ts not a good excuse for such a marked falling of in quality while it was continued in that shape. The flag onght to have been kept flying at the mast head until the hulk went under water. aie see: ‘The experiment of a cheap newspaper in San Francisco is now being tried in the publication of a bright little afternoon daily called the Evening Post. It is small, to be sure, and, with their false notions of style, the people of S. F may turn up their noses at it for a time; bat it is sprightly and well made up.and we shall be steatly mistaken if it does not become both a suecess and a power, if the publishers have capital enough to bridge over the non-payi period which nearly every newspaper has to go through. It is stated that © d Hodge has been appointed librarian to the institution where he now is, and is therefore relieved in part from the rigorsof hisimprisonment.” This is all very well for Major Hodge, and here, where he is known personally, everybody will be glad to know that bis position has been ame- liorated, but doubtless some censorious people will be enquiring if be would have been th “relieved of the rigors of his imprisonment” were he a criminal of less social standing. The commissioners appointed to revise the statutes of the state of lowa say in their report that they have discarded all phrases worded in other languages, replacing them with good Angle-Saxon. We recommend this reform to the commission recently appoimted by Governor Cooke to revise the laws of this District. The scraps of Latin introduced into legal documents serve no good purpose; and there is even less reason for their use than there is for the writing | ¥ of physic:ans’ prescriptions in a dead language. | — ss0e-- - A toia! abstinence orator name:l Hale lias hor- ritiled Brooklyn by tne assertion that in certain edueat onal institutions for young ladies, in that ety, wine is supplied to the pupils whenever they choose to order it. It is intimated that Hale's intemperate charge © < evolved from his nner consciousness, and that “total depravity” in such “total “ abstinence’ +200 ‘Those who have an idea that the fools are all dead should take a stand at the corner of 11th street, opposite, and note the procession of green- horns who go in to be swindled by the lottery cperators. It is said that the swindlers there clean these poor dupes out to the extent of from <1,000 to S? joo per day. Have the police aban- doued the effort to shut up this concern ? According to the Baltimore @ American the ex- periences of that city on Christmas day were much the same as Washington in the matter of nken youths. The American also, as we did yesterday, urges upon the ladies to dispense with wines and spirituous liquors at their * are not helped in any | the wood pavement | been destroyed to pro- | quires that the streets | se. They directed that | , the change might have | Battiwore, Dee z, a totien Teaay. low mi dlings ate held Flour duil and’ nominal ae dull and scarce; Corn scarce and Dbio and Indi Sem Oats dull. | shoulders. Zena rib tides, 8 cl ured hams. 14015. Lard unchanged. at ed. wonera rolls, 2tads; fair to good. “pack, rm. } sea av tite old. 65 Did: Sere $5 bid: do. ne poe New Yorn, Dec 2 —Stocks very stron: tive. Gold very heavy at san Gorernme, nd steady. Money very tight, 7's pai per ay. Virginia sixes. 57. new. 6). Norta Carolina's, 3; new, 12. Exchange. long, 94: short, } a New Yorn, 2 .—Flonr dull unchanged. Wheat, quiet and uaochanged. Corn, quiet and | cad ON »N. Dec 27.3 p.m.—Consols for money, 9234; for secomnt, 9254 a92! | Sys The bar. morning t arcmeter being at present ia the lat. = reported from the Texas coast th Atlantic states. and very generally from Ue and eastern states. with snow on the low The arca of hizh barometer, with clear ather. has extended ent te Michigan, and Iy_southwat and probably w very low in The barometer er lakes, erday ou the California « | jPRORARIE TIES. —Rising temperature and fa ng bar meter will p 0. succeed the eatd weather from Kansas northward: the area tf high into Tennessee. with higan to New York, ta gm ia thy weed by ele night with porthwest winds in the sc states, and northerly winds in the gulf erly wind=. with falling te ‘be lowest Laromet: develo) + with eit E. peat he 5 AB EETRST ALNMENT. ‘Nint! street M School—M . gue, Tal ean, oa THURSDAY Dar act dmission— adults, 10 cts.; cht Sects. ‘ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. GE A well supplied Fair commenced and will close t! crening: |S meats aod other ‘ nd cl Magic tern Bahia FRIDAYS at7¥¥ o'clock gue Loe at Exputn tomake arrangements for ths fiue- ral of our late Bro, ome, Puncimal at tendance is requested ‘By order of th THEODORE 8: IFPIN ENIN Ria ui make arrang-m. ts tor the 8. LANGLEY. deceased. to funeral ef Brother Gre GEO. T. HANSE: az-2t [Be At STIN. Worthy ancellor. and Rec. Scribe. of tion on the Metropolitan gular quarierly ms ads uarte ED xB + the 3d day of January, 1572, af 12 o'dlock, een i26-dtd T_A.LAZENBY. Secretary NOTHE —Ail 7 in Beciety may be nace for prompt payment oat ‘A. 8. SOLOMONS, Treasurer FoR THE ERM ON CEE ISCOPAL CHURCH. To be held at the Public School-house, 27%. 3. ad 29,1571. pete sever and em her 2, 1871. To BOND. HOLDERS: pons, of ,the preferred constrac- pany, due July, 1352, January, Me a id. on Seeeah ” WH & NS, in the city Gg Baltimore. dec? lt E WASHINGTON AND GEORGE Tea NRAILEOD COM PANY for the electio Directors will be held at the office of the Com croft New Jersey aven ul B street north. on w hrm forged January 16, 1572. The — will be be ‘clock m.. and close at 2 p. fer books will be closed on tt the iki eee and a Anuary resident. CHENGY HURT: Sec. pro tem maa a ESPECIAL NUTI ‘articular attention ish sepenienent of UNREDE! ch we offer at's mall ance over cost, to en. able us to close them out Before t the Ist of January. Every article jo polis warranted. OLDSTEIN & CO... Loan Office, dee6tf we [ A% street. TRE ATTENTI THE PUBLIC Is ayaa hew STANDARD Toud Fah misect ate TAS. Cc. re ident ©, OFFick oF THE Murvar RET t Policy holders are hereby BG: i tai i e reds 0 renew their inst HCE fog 7B athe Oficn of ‘the Company pede MONDA ember’ wt gees ot ONES RSET BOTELER, See. = ASHINGTON MARKET COMPANY. annual meeting of the Stockholders of th Fanting‘os Mark: aay will be held at the city of Wash- fngton, at 10 o-clock a. the first day of J: og 13, est MONDAY, ‘of January, 1812, for the eboice thirteen m Directors for the ensning year. | on any other business within the Of the cor- porati D. WHITNEY, Clerk | "Waskixerox, D. Pe Sian Dee sr 16 ICAL SCHOOL FOR N BSES_PRO. THOMPSON and DR. FA. ASHFOB! & Course of Lectases dha’ eartie Hos- brace so much == and Hygiene as PERSONS IN THE CITY DES: bacribe to the BALTIMOR' served by sending their adress to 2 + Star Office, or B. COGGINS, ree! Vt POST OFFICE D} WASHINGTON. plaints having been eeed thes vil rect it the Letter Carriers at several of the free delivery offices solicit addresses, donations by means of New Year's ice beis prejudicial to the ser- vice, and derogatory to the respect carriers should ‘at all times command : It is therefore ordered that the issuing of any ad- ress, or substitute therefor, by ss carriers. in- tended or calculated to induce public ie them donations, r the soliciting iting of presente by = sie SOnN A. J. CRESWELL Bod Postmaster Gene: this practi ing considered ee CANARY BIRDS. uP =A fall SPEER UsNensrre MEDICINES.” Pr. JOHN BRAY © ill alse be ia CONSTANT ATTEN. DANe® at his ice. No. 47% Penna. ye rs ext to Chas. Bt 7 prea! oe ea! CuiVeasiry av. mere for FREE. | STAMPING, Bi eae. Pregl st Be ey! me an at scent Th Teds oppathe prom sane: AT BA VrRICE teehee ee in this Say ie | aiWaNAc.” usual .. for any ¥ 20 8 per cent, ony, toga and W: - No. Year's receptions. ‘The New York Timer thinks ita quest question well worth considering, whether, by the propo-ud new its of The Baltimore Sun has ‘nothing more to say,” 87d declines to give an opinion upon the ku-klux business. We shall watch its pursuit of truth in that direction with interest. « Qurmeansof intramural transit” is what the Dew Xork World calls Lorse cars. ~ OLDEN HILL. This popular F FAMILY FLOUR in store and for sale in Sai, Seal GALT 2 00., decls-if Indiana ereuus and Ist Ast street, I HOLIDAY GoopDs. 801 vv HOLIDAY Goops ea YOUNGS 4 co. i GROCERS. MASONIC TEMPLE SaaS sé cea HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. ETz6 BYLES, — |_ wor tas HOLIDAY sag: OK OUT FOR THE HOLIDAYS! oe Tth street. i. 1th 417 SEVENTH STREET, Li LADIAS' PLAIN LINEN COLLARS, PRESENTS P aeee =i . r at . . ERISS KRISGLE HEADQUARTERS, pene eerie DAVIS" Also, Full Lins of GROCERIES, WINES, BRANDIES, Baier leet cs occa SOLMABKET SPACE, | PAPERHANGINS, WINDOW *HADES, PIO: WHISKIES, ETC., ie ee corner 8th street. TUBE FRAMES, CORDS, TASSELS, IMPORTER OF ALL KINDS oF ARE NOW OFFERING NOTHER LOT OF THOSE HANDSOME | Please remember name and number, = iene e IGLIS! A‘SWADED WINDSOR FIER Fete aNg ft hare toe TER, | a RATES oe GERMAN, FRENCH AND ENGLISH New No. 439. | * ; 7 + "ANCY 5 AND rs! 80 ce. CHRISTMAS GROCERIES. FANCY GOODS A? TOY: ae cine Menu AL RPXPOUNION UNIVER: | omimnine MALAGA GRAPES. MAVANA ORANGES, on ee LATSB RAISINS, in whole, hal quarter bo LTANA RAISINS, (alt seedloss;) VALENCIA Raisins, ifercoakin LEGHORN (¢ Had LEMON PEt ZAN'E CURRANT! ‘3. CONSERVE (eas PRUNES, a = @TICE TO TAX-PAYERS. sate atu th SL BATE GOODS of the tates etvige, in reml and imitation nivale fo 3 befound at H. PHILIPPI'S, DONS? 8 This establishment being the only one eapeciall devoted to the bair business, nd bering the patrons age of the elite of the city, cau therefore sell goods cheaper than any storeor “Baraat” in town, Ladies OWN HAIB made up in every style de- tin, sired. Als», HAIR DRESSING for soirees, balls, ES. Mort PIE FRUITS, cToR’s OFrice, District oF etc. WIGS for Ladies and Gents. mato to order. S Shelled, Paper and Soft VASHING TON, Decomber H. PHILIPPI, FILBERTS, a: PLE: de20-6t* 719 Market Space, bet. 7th and sth sts. po THE HOLIDAYS. _ | A_New Supply of { BAISINS, FIGS, DATES, GRAPES, PRUNES, PRESERVES, JELLIES, FRENCH CANDIES, CITRON, NUTS OF ALI KINDS, Together with a zeveral aupply of CROCERIES, — Soaks LIQUORS, &c., _ : CORR, Av abatement of TWo ren ceNTeM will be mads on a! TAXESLEVIED UPON REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY IN THE DISTRIOT.OF COLUMBIA FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1872, .N 2 MOLASSES, TEAS. NPOWDER, IMPERIAL, LISH BREAKFAST TEA FINEST ¢ OULO! Af paid on or before Gand ENG anG?BNER L AND SEY JANUARY 1, 1872. Ew ILLUSTRATED BOOKS FOR CHRIST- 5 AND HOLIDAY GIFTS, ar ITON'S COFFEES. OFFICE HOURS FROM 9 A. M.TO 3 P. M. PLENT JAVA. SHILLIN On all taxes remaining unpaid after January 1, BOOKSTORE. 1572, a penalty of three per centuin for each month | after said date shall be added antil the same shall bs JUVENILE BOOKS In aarER see Paid or advertisee for sale tor taxes; and said pen- ; aii iaprat etd 1 MACKEREL. in barrols and kits; alts shall be added to the amount due in TAX SALE | *UBUPEAN BOOKK. clozanity wound MAC Lint. WRITING DESK TFOLIOS. JES =] 4 UNDS, HALIBUT FINS, EPISCOPAL A AND CAT eOUtg J PRATER DOORS BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. FANOY FAPRRTEGIES ¥ INKSTANDS. RD: BLS72 in very variety; Patent Spring Backs from 25 cents to © ALPHABET BLOCKS and “popular GAMES for PAPER and ENVELOPES ready Initialed, plain orn colors, any letter BLA 00) Sand STATIONERY of every descent uy sa! LLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE, toca 4% street and Penna. avenue, A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL! BRANDTES, WHISKIES, ETC. JAMAICA RUM. pure; SCOTCH WHISKY, (Otard. Dupuy & Co.'s BBANDIE: N.E. RU Catherwood “OLD a gl ies OLD NE WHI OLD. BAK¥Rand Garr PALE SHERY WINE (very fine MADEIRA. PORT. and OA Guetta WINES, FANCY CRACKE! ~_ decks tah All property on which the taxes shall remain due and unpaid for ninoty days after the 13th day of No- vember, 1571, I shall proceed to advertise for <ale,to satisfy the taxes levied thereon, and to ell said property as provided by law. WM. BH. SLATER, Collector of Taxes for the District of Oolumbia, OFFice—Columbia Buildings. 43 street northwest, Washington, D.C. dects-tt JOW 1S THE TIME TO DEPOSIT. All sums of @5 and over deposited in tho FREEDMAN’S SAVINGS BANK from this date, to include the second of January, 1572, will draw interest at ste GooDs,. SIX PEB CENT. oul ectfully call the attention of our nem ateu oie We would respectfully call the attention of o' Mark the place :—New dwilding, north of the customers and the public generally to our largeand Treasury. dect2 dtd FORA well selected stock of GOODS FOR THE HOLI- DAYS, among which we would name, in part— IMPERIAL LAYER RAISINS. LONDON LAYER BAISINS, in whole, half and ars. VALENCIA RAISINS. SULTANA RAISINS. CUBRANTS, FIGS. IMPERIAL PRUNES, in], 2and6 pounds COOKING PRUNES and DRIED FRUIT. WHITE! HEATH PEACHES, in glass, very boau- tifal WHITE HEATH PEACHES, in 2-Ib. and 3-Ib. cans. GREEN PEAS, Domestic and French, TOMATOSS, in 2-Ib. and 3-1b. cans. Ww halt Goovs. CURISTMAS PRESENT STN ERS ‘wn DOR. An immense stock of BUY coTT GOODS adapted to ment. GOODS. I classes, in every dep: t | AN OVERCOAT, One Price A SUIT OF STYLISH CLOTHING, BOGAN & WYLIE, A YOUTH'S SUIT, 1018 and 1020 7th streot._ s marked in plain figures, and BOY'S SUIT, 7 pee OB A BOY'S OVERCOAT, . AS | TEXAS BEEF, a very nutritious article, Chilbiaine, Vascclar Excrescences ae - | HUCKINS’ PARKER HOUSE SOUPS_ srowing Toe conn nod = diseases of th NOW IS THE GRAND OPPORTUNITY —_| ex GLisi CHOW CHOW and ONION PICKLES, pmo a or WINDSOR MANOR PICKLES, something new No. 939 oth streets oy . and beautifa ® ee iphone ia Sue GETTING MUCH CLOTHING FOR LITTLE | FRENCH and AMERICAN PICKLES, all kinds, r Baltimor treet, Baltimore.) Refe MONEY LOBSTERS, in glass and tins. eminent Phy Surgeo and tho other well-known and res Hoare, PRESERVED GINGER and CHOW-CHOW : PRESEBVES of all kinds, Gordon's make, prostuaee vialiee | bes iat realdones orcepe nse | | ALMONDS, WALNUTS, PECANS, FILBERTS feven (hand ESTABLISHED IN sas | | Ss NUTS. ee ANDY, 1-1. and 5-Ib. th FIRE CRACKERS, &c., &c. ALso, FINE OLD JAMAICA BUM. Higher than the mount: Deeper than the ocea: Stronger than the roci id coast. More vamerous than the Philistine host. boxes; BS, &e., STOCK. ie SIUM AND BOWLING ALLEY, | Corner 9thand D streets | olor of every tint and hno, SCOTCH and IRISH WHISKY. | cocons$ ae Very superior OLD BRANDY. rr { ~The jottest sun can't them efface, Old BAKER and fo eee Classes pnder an experienced Gymnast, Bathe, | GAFF'S CELEBRATED PURE SI Lgekers, dro Salh ie complete ociere st Worl fit the Ind from eight to to PORT, ANGELICA. MUSCAT, SHERRY and Terms’ CY MNASTC ™. s Der quarter : BoWw- | SIZES Ee Ret vece ttt nena i MADEIRA WINES. Se eee ee Soret And all the shapes that come between, | Ali the popular brands of CHAMPAGNE WINES BokossALsamine: heaper than the common trash, and a few casks fine old PALE SHERRY in the | prices’ Better thn the habiverdas Custom House at Georgetown, thereby guaranteeing A NEW DISCOVERY. iano aro the cown | the purity of the Wine offered. By Tom, and Dick,aud Jack, ang Brown, THE GREAT ANTISEPTIC LOTION. A WATERY SOLUTION OF THE HEALING BALSAMIC GUMS MS ACCOMPLISHED. CLINICAL BOROBALSAMINE unparalleled as a dressing for wounds, ulcers and every description, which it purifies FOR SALE LOW BY BROWSING & MIDDLETON, No. 614 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, _decl6-tr Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. BE5? mere AS GIFT, decl8 OOBNER OF 71x AND D STREETS. ST AMUSING TOY OUT: inanimate figures to dunce to the uate of shee nani nducing healthy <td gol 9 meby GL. WILDS BRO, 4901 A CONSTANT AND PERMANENT VALUE, ‘¢ remedy for al mt ene * | st. ‘weet, between Penna. avenue "and E st is sional pr ‘Borobaisanige™ omtagion in ep Sesctibed | Akents Sor Stiehf's Pian manufacturers of and WEBSTER'S nid used ‘by surgeons. edin pint bottles, | dealers in Musical Inetruments irtsfents tuned and re. | | NEW ILLUSTRATED DICTIONARY, Hetail price 60 cents.” Also. per gallon | paired. decl2 tr | Fox Parent, CHILD, TEACHER, Pastor, FRitND, 1 arepated epeciall forthe a Con. | JREAUTIFUL AND BARE. Sold everywhere, in common and fine bindings, tai and universally, stmired Bonar GET THE BEST. fa Walaa of Bev aed ponzece he ee meer | FOR CHRISTMAS FRESENTs. WEBSTER’S UNABRIDGED DICTIONARY, nical ration, thou the: Manca in mak ft particu: | | JAPAN ry 10,000 Words and Meanin, ings mot in other Dre- jar get ae a ew te complexion. De Bene ‘ups axp PRAUCERS, | 3000 Engravings. 1528 Paces Quarto. Price $19. 'BOROBALSAMIN} PHILOCOME JaPaM CURIOS, |. ‘Whenever I wish {0 aacertain exact definitions, Is elegant and delic vy » removes dan- N. W. BURCHELL. I consult ont anite often.” — Vice Presiaeni drut aud keeps the scalp pita healtnycomdiion; con: eee Blaine, Colfar, Oct. 151. tutes an ‘antivalied dressing for t _ declB-co2 ‘near Ebbitt House. "Almont faultless iefiaitions, orthogray BORORALSAMINE Bourse WASH AND DEN- camnciation, and Is 1 Pog only ilemion eta for ie Jrsgetomm parpoes t “4 wi Bumerous addit mikrmenite ‘8 production of t! seal Serre, gacalonenepd as nvaiaable af every sade etd the most one Batiste oe bes city for id Sta is " Inourcountryeatt present day. can ‘can_afford t to 0 be eased gums, sensitiveness of tke teeth and offensive GAB CORN, Tithoat, scopy so Presiaent “Pool, Unter Nore wall BOROBALSAMINE PREPARATIONS ogg te ted Recessity for etal ai at fara, stadens. ‘SALMO: complete withbat the best alah Dictionary? Al WEBSTER'S NATIONAL PICTORIAL DIc- . ayers ia really a Dictionary: Teen OONS eau FELES, ee Es, ned by Go aC. maha Just received and for sale by . RYAN BRO.’S, 605 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. H¢™s AND FUBS. Sold by all Booksellers. | et WATCHES, SOLID GOLD CHAINS, Wasninxcton, Dec. 18th, 1571 Thankful to the public for favors, I take this method of returnicg tank as ap : on eecighe ness mal WILLIAM OBOLD. RICH JEWELRY, Visit THE : HOLIDAY wats por svoce i GILT, VERDE AND BRONZE CLOCKS, “ORR PEA” MINK BABE BETS 935 to Gi, , ENGLISH AND AMERICAN GUNS, CLEAN SWEEP MiseRs SAC Holiday Prose Bene SOAS, STERLING SILVERWAB! CLOTHING SALB, eee ae 337 Pennayivante arene, THE BEST OF TRIPLE PLATED WABE, At Oak: Halt. 50570 trest. —_ ee aoe ener an Serect-_ | FANCY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, IATE AND Stas iDaYy Note ei, zie ens, aaa no Sremies feat ‘eee, rues APPROFeI TS ah tow Riggs, HOM SUITABLE FOR BOLIDAYS PRESENTS. ie ‘. ‘elect sii i jitions to ma bees oh Lianne, dlapgee of the, balance in aieo, Plralon's, suents Loren peek oak ie vane of design, sbove-named PLANTS and a makes; also, quality of worl and scale of prices inde ara pality in a quantities fosuit purchasers Powders gompets with any house in this country. A 8 ner 5 agen ‘and’ Aincrican LDSTEIN & 00, =P. O- ae ath apd § re decll-til on nar ge =u ctrapslitas vidtel @LIDAY area: NOW'S THE TIME TO SBLECT at HOLIDAY GETS 1eaiadiae ca Lia LARGEST ua most “Couriers STOCK are DUBING THE PAST FEW WEEKS eos sha Bi, Grdi Mum Oat comprising, im part, all the ergo pena eg THE DEMAND FOR ae Corner 3d and D streots, N. W. ‘ATIONAL NEWS COMPANY, 78@ NORTHERN PACIFIC GOLD 323 Pennsylvania ave., between 3d and 44 streets, Has been daily increasing, and holders of FIVE- ‘TWENTIES continue to manifest the fullest’conl- dence in NORTHERN PACIFIC S3EVEN , THIRTIES By the exchange of large amounts of Goveramenta} called in for redemption, inte these securities. ‘The Bonds are epee rhe yoagpared bya fret and only ogi ony pear ines FAT CORE & oe. ADAPTED FOR Christmas and New Ye: "s Presents. COBNEB NINTH AND F STREETS MR. RUPPERT takes great pleasure in informing ae his friends and the public in general that he has re eh his agents in Germany and id best selected assortment of foods have been emi: Sw itrerta: WE NAVE Continent ‘of Europe. aod the most approved and . which 1 can dispose of at as low prices ax can be had in New York ‘and other cittea, in consequence of having purchased direct trom t » : oRICES afacturers. Among (he goods we enumerate, im REDUCED PRIK 2 stock of Lu: 0. tlioes re ur uries and Staple Goods for the Ean ads of all descriptions, | Holiday. and qu Ditomigfuneat Cems Sede aed Bron RAISINS. ry of ail kinds ‘od Het Tae ae Do. do. 4. x ng Cases, i Work Stands, 2 Desks. Dr Work Bose ry descripti aig wee er ~4 @ and Mamma Dolls, ‘ome “i ds of characte: Kock. Spring and Hobby Propeliers and rleigh Wagons and) Wheelbarrows owe white. atsIN Na. DENEwA WAISING- extra “chisise eae are Put up none ayer4: iat.) nartor hones, in ver: are “vmguesiionaliy mont Ladies contemplating holding Faire would do welt | desirable g ooue ri extra occasions toexainine my stock before purchasing elsewhere Those who wish to avoid the large crowd w attendant at the near approach of the Hi CITRON. — i S| BEST LEGHORN CITRON 30 scl CURRANTS, CLOSING-OUT SALE | NEW ZANTEE CURBANTS. 1% WINTER CARPETS! 330 WINTER CARPET WINTER CARPETS?! AT REDUCED RATES! Will now commence, and continuo trom day to dey ‘Until the FIRST OF JANUABY, at WOLFORD 4 SHILBERG’S POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT, NUTS. ‘DS, tngye supply. capely limited lot. very fine, FIGS AND DATES. W DATES. chrap. Sin tags at bomen (layery.) ON THE ISLAND. labels shelves of the SAUCES, PICKLES, &., &e. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT, oft ays beet sn non other brauds | | And special attention is called to the well stocked | j | rtom & Which are off-red at the f TSUP Cross & Biackw DRESS: ck 23 to ‘ollowing low prices : Good BL @ cial 4 ‘ef Wh pee 6.0 $ S'in quart, half — and gallon + bottle. erriens. Lous! and Sjuare BROCHE SHAWLS, 7 to achaice only KSHTRE SAUC gE. INDIA COMRIE POWDER. HOLIDAY PRESENTS | ie | PEAK, FREAN & Way. | PEAK, FREAN & WoMAN, | AND 2EMS. CHIL } T» eave money ,do not fail to call at the ~ | Bettitawns, “ARCADE” | FANCY BIC SAS. | ae popgtar prices A.B. ocié-tm 437 7th strect, between Danae, CORNTILE, Pa ea Pasi al = > = ® HILP & SOLOMONS’ MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF HOLIDAY BOOKS AND FANCY ARTICLES Is NOW READY ALBERT BISCUIT. MACKENZIE & MACKENZIB’S. K MIDLLEMASS. BEAUTIFULLY BOUND AND ILLUSTRATED | BOOKS. M Book of English Poo Painters, Story of the Fou few of the publications for Nid are the works of the most noted English can authors and artists. BIBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS In nearly one hundred different styles of binding. in full Bussia leather, morocco, calf, velvet aud ivory, THE STANDABD PORTS In numerous editions and various styles.and the Stand: Prose Writers, such as Dickens, Scott, Irving, Hawthorne, Taylor. in sets of library bind- Pow LEARB: NG JUVENILE BOOKS. | lock emiira. "* perhaps the largest ‘variety | and the best selection crer digplaned tran, “Boots | SANDWICHED HAM. orfory < = —e and —— ferther Gre hg TONGUE. or for vung ladies and gentlemen, gorgeously ilu: ated aud carefully selected.’ 78 |? THE FANCY Goops , ETC., ETC. I tw der 24b, TOMA TOR only ISe. per can, tore- duce stock. antl Goma, a it ye Ao nag emg Pie- ions, Glasses, Naj Rings, nives, Folders, P Pen-wipers, Book. is, Sachets, Watch Stands, Receivers, Pomade Jars, TI a, Tobacco Jars, Smoking Stands, Cicar Cases, Books, Dressing Cascs, Calendars, Books, Wallets, Glove Boxes. Jewel Gasca, ate cote and as particularly attractive and novel the follow- GheeGiae Frames on wesode Bon Bor Bowens | ANCHOVY Paste % ‘on re 4 pretty and cheap; Glove and Handkerchi icf Boxeeia | BLOA eather, new styles of Bags, Willow Work Bask VBESERVED FSUITS—Several Kinds, and a ety, of articles entirely uew and . _ jy adapted to the Holiday tr SOMETHING CAN aE FOND To SUIT ANY- | TEAS. | (A SPECIALTY.) The stock is siaikitaasawibie likin: | SIXTEEN See, AT LOWEST Ps — sers than ever before. i are offering some of the one this Hine that cam Be found tn this ae ae PHILP 4 SOLOMONS, ae ERS AND STATIONER: 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. COFFEES. JOSEPH J. May's | OLD GOVERNMENT ZAVAT the best “to be had, ’ Mochiacy and @ chuice aoticle, PARIS KID GLOFE DEPOT, ELANT afion's AA oan 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, = — Brrween Nisa axp Tanta StREErs. yagtataa “ saosin tha shaieipsnieeaet af every days and inthe very bag suaumer ts * Seah SF Just received, immemse stock of the very best quality of PA’ vit selected 1 KID GLOVES, specially jor our great oS, HOLIDAY SALES. — ee 5 lf; Nothing can be more appropriate for a Chrint- “cuigeg 4 wagpemeent tian a package Wf Way's best PARIS | S¥ AE Eck ATER sw 47, CHOCOLATE Bea, ye yee rene headice GU; Gomes S888: without arena Hbclly delicious beverage, cae Its ally woath while te. mention: DBESS GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Weic amity & mar, BJ Over 8 pieces of the most select siples and Golden Bt ot oie" ,RIB WOOLEN DRESS GOODS, rose . witlnow be ny at ereatly reduced peices, i * yon BLE ie sf ies eres |e | Ph PHS. ae, 9: 9 Penns. ave., betwee 92S ‘and 10th DRESS GOODS of every kind, suitable for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, at very low —: 7 CALL AND SEE! . ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO., METTWURBST. GROCERSB, XN. W. BURCHELL, dec tw ¥ a Ebbitt House. UNDER MASONIC TLMPLE. EN zHO0g = SE Te en.0.o. L RAESPRSA ESOS decks yan t

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