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THE EVENING STAR HOLIDAY GOOD ‘HOLIDAY GOoDs. HOLIDAY _GOODs. _ WASHINGTON CROSBY S. NOYES. Fhe Evening Star has a reaular, permanent. Beun fae daiiv circulation more than treble that of any ether daliy paper published in Waebington, and equal te that of all the ether daily papers here ndded toaether. ‘THE SzAm office is connected with the Telephone Ex- change. Advertirements, orders for the paper by mail and otherwise, news, or any information or business ean be sent day or niicht, free of charge. “The Best is Always the Cheapest.” ‘Those who have holiday or other goods to sell, and those who wish to make any fact or want known to the public, should bear the above fact In mind, ancl remember that Tu EVENING StaR goes Into more homes, houses, factories, stores, shops, ‘OMices, and places of business, and ts read every day by more people, than all the other daily papers &» Washington added togetner. - 402 A Daily Eight Page Star. ‘The unprecedented pressure of advertising upon ‘the columns of THE Stax necessitates the Issue, at east for the present, of an elght page paper G@aily. Saturday's paper contained 185 new ad- wertisements—the largest number ever printed in @aingle sue—twenty-nine columns in all, which fs just one column more of advertisements than a ‘mingle or four page issue could contain, thus leav- fimg_no room, whatever, for reading matter. a Congressmen who shudder at the idea of spend- fae a fewdollars toward making their national apital worthy the American people ought to look @% the amounts [proposed to be expended by the Prench legisiative assembly for the improvement ‘Paris. Among other items in the budget is one o@P$20,000,000 for Increasing the water supply of the ‘tity. Another contemplates the expenditure of 998,000,000 on schools and academies and for the wepair and improvement of streets and avenues. Zt 4s shown that there are at present in Paris ‘tmtrty thousand houses unprovided with water, ‘amc many miles of streets on which the residents @o not know how to get rid of their slops, etc., for ‘want of proper sewerage facilities. Such facts Being estabiished, {t doesn’t take the statesmen of Wrance long to supply the remedy, and the people @f that country endorse and approve their action Just as the people of this country would endorse and applaud the action of Congress in any steps it May take toward increasing the water supply of ‘Washington and improving Its sanitary condition rly improving the channel of the river in — — soe ‘One ofthe things much needed in this country, and which it must have before long, !8 an exposi tion by sts highest ju:licial authority of the rights. Of persons receiving communications by telegraph, and aiso of the rights and duties of the agents of the telegraph companies in the premises. The Public has not forgotten the disgraceful scandal Which followed the action of a congressional com- mittee « few years ago in seizing a lot of private @ispatches; and now fresh attention Is called to the sndject by the fact that a Tennessee judge has tmprisoned a telegraph operator in that state for Fefusing to divulge the names of persons sending messages over the wires. This will strike think- Ang people as a pretty high-handed and danger- ous, If not entirely Hiewal, use of offictal authority, Ro juticis! tribunal would dare violate the sanc- tity of the mails or think for a moment of Jatling a Postinuster for refusing to give up other people's Jetters in his custody tor the time being. The fact ‘that one represents the government and the other a private corporation should make no difference. ‘The rights of the people are the same tn both cases. The privacy of thelr communteations should be preserved, whether sent by mail or tele~ graph. ——_——_+»—____. An advertisement in another column shows that the London parties who are undertaking to resur- Feet the dead confederate bonds have not aban- @oned the project. It is stxted in this connection that a committee of bondholders has been formed, headed by Mr. J. B. Martin, a London banker. ‘The explanation of the ground of faith In the fu- ture velue of the bonds Is also given. The com- mittee say they recognize the fact that the nortn has pronounced against the liquidation of the con- federate debt; but,on the other hand, they are assurcd that there ts a growing feeling,both jn the orth and the south, that the south should be per- @alttext, in some Way or other not necessarily bur- @ening the north unduly, to effect a settlement of what must ever be considered by them “a debt of honor and a valid claim.” If the London bond- holders really indulge In these great expectations, they must be imbued with the vernal tint Ina most unseasonable way. ee ‘That Guiteau’s eccentric conduct tn the court foom fs for effect In sustaining the insanity dodge, Becomes more and more apparent every day. He t perfectly able to conduct himself with decorum ‘When it ts for his interest to do so. A case in point $s his change of course in dealing with his ex-wife. He had threatened to show her up as a thoroughly bad woman should she appear on the witness’ stand, but when his advisers warned bim that this ‘would be bad policy, he promptly dropped his pro- gram of abuse, and treated her with distinguished consideration; going to the length of endorsing her in the court room as “a high-toned Christian lady.” It has also been shown by the testimony that his manner out of the court room, and where he ts not acting a part, ts quiet and undemonstra- tive. ———_-+- _____ Mr. John Kelly bas had another set-back. On Saturduy night a numberof Tammany Hall men, headed by Fire Comm!ssioner Purroy and Senator Koch, met and voted a revoit Agatnst Kelly and for Teorganizing Tammany with the “boss” left out. Mr. Kelly has maint«tned a wonderful hold upon his following, considvring that he is deprived of his “patronage, ebbing out. Dut his power seems to be slowly FPARTMENT OF STATE, Wasutnetos, D.C., December 16th, 1881, » the Consul of the United na. of the death, on the 3d of China, of Joms Han- M AGNETIC CLOTHIERS, MaGNETIC BECAUSE WE DRAW THE TRADE TOWARDS OUE ESTABLISHMENT. Gentlemen, if you hace any doubts as to what partic- Wlar Cut of Garment ts best sdapted to your style of Beanty, or what Colors would most become your com- ‘Plexion, we will take great pleasure in giving you the Denefitef our experience and taste, and will assist you Bevery way to make you sppear handsome aud stylish, We are xiving a regular HOLMAY EXPOSITION OF FINE GARMENTS Wow, and wee Like to have you drop in and view it, A. SAKS & CO., BIRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, 316 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. ana . sun G eT THE BEST. GENUINE ENGLISH CHATTERBOX 188), ONLY 68 CENTS. SHILLINGTON’S BOOK STORE, Con. 4% Smet anp Prwxa. AVE. ATE STATES QF AMERI- (Dollar aud Cotten, Bonde.) polders, formes in London on $1-t Max, To § neti ba ‘the above Bonds thut ara. leeistrotion of euch i order of the eon-mitt: nS K, 90 Coleman etreet, Leadon, November, 1801 1t EBER'S BAND AND ORCHESTRA. F. WM. F. WEBEE WILL FURNISH A FIRST- ORCHESTRA. 20K PRIVATE PAR t &c.: ALSO, A UNIFOI FUNERALS, &o. nwieal Society, ‘and can furnish first-class tolent and the latest music EE est etuinent coinposere at reduced prices, NO it valid unless rade by the above. All riders: to, by mat! bg hee tates. AY, Fo THE COMIMG WEEK sits, corner, ge aang: 0° TENSGTLTANIA AVERT, Pevetass;, 522, 524-526 Nina Srnezr, COMPLIMENTARY EXHIBITION OF AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF 8T. CLOUD BUILDING. CHRISTMAS BARGAINS, WE DON'T PROPOSE TO GET LEFT. NOT IF WE KNow IT. DAMMANN'S, Consequently, during the present week, our EXTTEE Srocx of Holiday Novelties will be sold at lower prices than ever. No matter what prices are quoted, ours will be found Equantx Low, and tn many cuscs Lowsn. No articles will be carried over, if bottom prices will move them, 806 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. OUR ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT. DOLLS. ‘The largest 50c. Doll ever offered, ‘The finest $1 Doll in the city. DOLLS. DOLLS. AN EARLY CALL WILL GIVE YOU THE CHOICEST JAPANESE NOVELTIES. IN THE ASSORTMENT. Pearl inlaid Writing Desk. Pearl inlaid Workboxes, from 500. up, Easy, richly ornamented Cabineis, St 25e,. Oe, japanese Glove, Jewelry and Handkerciief Cases, “Novelties in Ladiont N : i Spanish Lace Fich x ies in jen" Neckwear, ichns and Scarfs, Lace Collareties, ‘fies and Lace Handker- chiefe. DOUGLASS’, a Norre Srazer, Sr. Crovp Burip.sa. (T'S 18 ABOUT WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING AFTER. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. Bordered Handkerchiofs. Fine Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, Foster Patent 5-Lace Hook, real Kid Gloves reduced to $1 a pair. ‘Twilled Stik Umbrellas at $2.25. bs Handi i is at en, sndiey, Heavy Twilled Silk Umbrellas, NOVELTIES IN GENTS’ NECKWEAR. iuar. 534 lbs. Choice French Can 8 fos. Mixed Candy, (ooveral Ibs. Broke a ‘Candy. The finest 50c. Satin Scarf ever offered for that price, Gents’ fing Liner Handkerchiefs, in fancy boxes, at from $1 to $2.50 per box. Elegant linc of fine Plated Jowelry. Roman, Gilt and Enameled Bracelets, Neck | Chat farrings, Breaeiving, Hair Oraasients. = vel Dressing Cs loroceo Satchel lush Purves, Pocketbooks, and many other Novelties, 2 Call and get prices. JEROME F. JOHNSON & CO., ‘Under Masonic Temple, 9th and F ats., opp. U.S. Pat. Office. al7-6¢ DSuMESN'S GRAND HOLIDAY OPENING _ai9 806 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. GPECIAL NOTICE. TO-MORROW, ‘THE DISTRIBUTION GUINNIP, DAY & CO., or ore co ry 820, 822 ap 824 SevenTH STREET, T OO VY ss 3 . Tr oo YY 'S8Sg WILL MAKE A GRAND OPENING OF T oo ¥ ScocS rT 00 ¥ ‘sss' NNN OOV VRERT f9ITIl FEE ‘To those Children holding Tickets will take place atour| NN NO OV VEL TL NNNO OV VEE L TOOT Store, NNNO OVY EOL T 7 NNN OO V EKER LLLL T 1 ON WEDNESDAY, DROEMBER lar, Between the hours of T and 11 o'clock in the morning. BIV HOLIDAY GO0DS) TO-MORROW, DECEMBER 2071, REMEMBER THE DATE AND TIME, (nen the) Latiseat tock of As they will only be distributed at the abovo time and USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL CHRISTMAS GIFT! hour. AT POPULAR PRICES, HILITED, Special inducements will be offered in A. SAKS & CO., STRICTLY ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, ai9 316 AND 318 SeveNTH STREET. REAL LACE GOODS, Biers. BLOUT'S. AND IN OUR STILL WE LEAD IN LOW PRICES. SILK DEPARTMENT. ” WILL OPEN TUESDAY MORNING, TEN CASES GUINNIP, DAY & CO., GENUINE BLACK BEAVER HATS, DRY GOODS EMPORIUM. aur AT ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS Eabu. | WY OOPWARD & LOTHROP, 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Offer tho most EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS GENUINE GOOD8. Lo! BROCADED AND TWILLED SILK HANDKER- CHIEFS, at 49e., 59c., T5e. and $1 each. Gent's White Hemstitched and Colored Bordered Hem stitched HANDKERCHIEFS, at 25c. ewch—splendid value. 921 Warranted genuine, long knapper, no felt, no beaver edge, no imitation, no humbug, but CALL AND BE CONVINCED. 1. L. BLOUT, Also, an elegant line of Gent's Fancy Bordered HAND- KERCHIEFS, in new desigua, never before shown, af 3744, 46, 50, 62 and 750. 24-inch White China Sitk HANDKERCHIFFS, elezant quality, only $1 each, usual price 31,25 for this quality. Please examine. d19-3t 110 SkventH Sturer Nontuwest. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. . 50 dozen Gent's Linen Cambrio Hemstitched Initiol HANDKERCHIEFS, handsomely embroidered, only’ 50c. each or $2.70 per box. BEADE! ES3 FRON: Satin Colored Mand. Binck the mort ob Tuvodawehsveorer | Au elegant line of Gentlemen's silk HANDEER- Offered. Hand labor alone employed in their | CHIEFS, MUFFLERS, Silk WRIS . Silk SUS- facture. PENDERS, and Gen! usual low prices. c ; . Fine NECK’ LYONS PURE SILK VELVETS, 24 inches Wide, in - Tich street ah: at $8.50, im ‘T'S SATIN MERV! GoLonED HHADAMES COLORED MERVEILLEUX and VELVET FLOUNCES. Special Gent's 2-Button Opera KID GLOVES, $1.15 ver pair. We beg to state to our friends and customera that we can give them much better attention if they will be kind enough to call in the eariy part of the day. EVENING Goons. We invite attention to our elecant stock of SILKS, RHADAMES, | BROCADES, RAHS, and MOIKES, inthe newest Eveuing Shades, with DRESS FRONTS ta vont Tints, Es NTS: evoning Tint CANTON CREPE, &c. We shall continue the distribution of our elegant Christmas Cards to all friends who may ask for them who have not received them by post, "ONE PRICE. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! We are showing an elegant line of EVENING SILKS AND BROCADES W. M. SHUSTER & SONS., atlow prices, and ask an examination of our etock. 7 as 919 Pennsylvania avenue, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Aan al BOSTON HOUSE, Noor S. ai7 (921 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. 921. -- (unistatas SPECIAL SALE SELECTIONS Can be made under ‘‘unusual adyantages” at or PERRY'S, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, CORNER 9TH STREET. ENTIRE NEW STOCK, LATEST NOVELTIES, FINE RIBBONS, FOX A FEW DAYS ONLY, ALL WIDTHS AND SHADES, CHOICEST SELECTIONS, LOWEST PRICES, AT LESS THAN ONE-THIRD THEIR VALUE. PLAIN FIGURES, Rich Black Silk CIRCULARS, Elegant Rhadames DOLMANS. EVENING GAUZES and BROCADES, All-Silk Lyons VELVET: Embroidered Velvet DRESS FRONTS, SILK HOSIERY. Perinot-Mousquetaire KID GLOVES, Linen and Plush TIDIES. Raw Silk TABLE COV Fancy WOKK BOXES; Silk UMBRELLAS, Fancy TOWELS; Silk PLUSH. CLOTH WRAPS and ULSTERS at reduced prices, G®-Store open in the Evenings. SASH AND TRIMMING RIBBONS. AT A GREAT SAORIVICE. NOOT's, SYLVANIA AVENUE, 19 915 PE MES: ¢- voxovay, OF 245 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. SEATON PERRY, Has opensd a ee (Of Late Firm Perry & Bro.,) BRANCH OF HER BUSINESS Established 1840, at AMILTON’! AT 1535 ¥ STREET, H TON'S, H HEADQUARTERS FOR CANDIES. ORIGINAL 26 CENT CANDY STORE, 1331 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. DON'T MISTAKE THE PLACE IF YOU WANT BARGAINS. Fine Mixed Candies 15 cts. per pound; 7 pounds, $1. Fine French Mixed Candies 20 cts. per pound; 6 pounds, $1, Broken Candies, first-clase, 15 cts, per pound. CANDY CANES, BASKETS, TOYS, SAUSAGE, &o., im abundance, HAMILTON'S, 1231 PENN’A AVENUE, Near 13th street. where she is ready to receive orders and show Goods, OPENING OF RECEPTION, DINNER AND BALL DRESSES, ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21. aid1m Boxe IN ELEGANT BINDINGS, a SPECIALTY, BEALL’S BOOKSTORE, ae EVER CAKRIED IN WASHINGTON WILL BE EX- | Ivory, BRONZE, NOVELTIES OF VIENNA, PARIS AND LONDON. RUSBIA DESKS. PLUSH AND RUSSIA PORTFOLIOS. PHOTOGRAPH AND AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS. BRONZE PAPER/WEIGHTS AND ORNAMENTS. INESTAN! a JEWEL CASES. GLOVE AND HANDEEROHIEF BOXES. CARD CASEB‘AND PORTMONNAIES, A Carefully Selecte@Btobk of Standard and Iilustratea HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS, PRAYEB BOOKS: AND. HYMNALS. JOVRAILE BOOKS In AlBGtyles and Bindings, PLUSH PAPE@RR BES. * FLUSH CASES SCISSORS. FANCY WASTE AND FLOOR BASKETS. SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED FOR MARK TWAIN'S NEW BOOK. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, ait 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. prre LIQUORS A SPECIALTY. OLD JAMAIOA RUM. PURE SCOTCH WHISKEY. GENUINE NEW ENGLAND Ri OLD OROW WHISKY. BEST SWEET CATAWBA WINE. OLD PORT WINE. TUE CELEBRATED BOUQUET WHISKY, OLD TOM GIN. FINE SHERRY AND BLACKBERRY WINES. GOOD WHISKY 50 C's. PER BOTTLE. GEO. A. O'HARE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, 1213 Tru STREET NORTHWEST, dl7-26 Between Mand Ne D** Goons. Ladies’ COATS, DOLMANS and ULSTERS. Just re- ceived a fresh supply for the Holiday cent cheaper than any yet offered in LOARING, for $1.50 th £4. cat desirable shs<les, from $1 to $5. Black snd Colored SATS prices, 504 doz, Bordeved HANDKERCIUEFS, handsome aaorted, $1 to Bi. Beautiful line of Sik HANDKE! 50 doz. Ky J. A. LUTTRELL & CO., 817 Market Space. XM RS. MAX WEYL, BA 112 TrH STRERT NORTHWEST. Great Special Holiday Sale of imported Worsted and Perce Goods: and the latest noveltivs in Gold and Ro'led ate Jewelry. Ladies’ Gold Band and Sett Rings, $1 and Children’s Gold, Cameoand Garu A larve assortment of the latest Bangels at very low prices. OUR COIN SUWER THIMBLES, 35 cents. Yovers, only 93c. All colors Java Canvas, 15c. Silk Apples and Aonrnb, Sc. each. Linen Handkerchiefs, 10, 12% 15 and 250., bordorod. French Dolls of every descri i MAX WEYL, ai7-7t 112 7th street northwest. Nf ks. J. P. PALME M ¥e IMPORTER OF FRENCH’ MILLINERY GOODS, 1107 F STRERT, BETWEEN lit AND 127s, RECEPTION AND OPERA BONNETS. at Pergonal attention given to Millinery orders, 17 SENTS. D¥Y Goovs FoR HoLipay Pr Rich Black Silke, Colored Silke. Sik Velve Black and Colored Cashimeres, ik and Wool Plaid Drees Goods. 4 Wool Suitings, in Green, Blue and other colors, Handkerchiets, Linen Handkerebiefe, Jerseys and Hosiery, for all sizes. Underwear for Ladies, Children and Gentlemen, at Spreads anc un! be ¥ ‘We solicit a call from all in want of Dry Goods. WM. BR. RILEY, Eins Burtpmxa, dl7-6t _Cor. orn ann E STRE ‘s NORTHW. Uf USIcaL HOLIDAY PRESENTS. a sae A large and select assortment of the stiett, 7 By i the Kranich & Baoltand other first-class Pisnos and Organs st lowest prices apd eusiest terms. Also all kinds Musical Lustruments, Sheet Music, Mn-ic Books, Musical Toyz, and Musical Novelties in greatest variety and lowest prives, at G. L. WILD & BROS., ‘New Musical Ware Rooms, ‘709 7th street northwest. Until January 1, 1882, purchasers of any article for 50c. or over, will be presented with apiece of Shect lusio. alt Fpoupay PRESENTS: FOR GENTLEMEN AND Boys, Lined ‘Skin Fur-Top Gloves, Bid, Cloth, Buck as and Gartor ‘lovee. Pmt SILK, STIFY AND SOF FELT HA1S, Linen Collar, Cuffs, und Handkerchiefs, Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs “and_ Muifiers, Fine’ Fancy Merino Half-Hose, Cashmere, Mering and Luinb's Wool UNDERGARMENTS. ‘The Climax Shirt, ready for use, $1; Silk, Alpaca, Gineham Unnbrellie; Suspenders, Shoulder-Braces, Pulre- Wi x i” Fur-Top LEWIS’ FASHIONABLE HAT AND GENTS’ FURNISHING STOR 920 SavenrH SreeEr, Be1WEEN I axp K Nournwesr, ‘One Price. Established 1863, 16-86, 2p FUL GANT Music. BOOK 4 AND ALBUMS ¥OR THE HOLIDAYS, Handsomely bound and valuable Music Books. Music Folios, Wrappers and Rolls, oqglthdard Operas ahd Oratorios, in cloth and paper vers. Piano Covers and Stools. Racks Muse Racks and Stands. oy aie Jargest and ost complete collection of Sheet At ELLIS & CO.'8, alt-5t 937 Pennsylvania avente. - AND MES. BORRIES, Latelyfrom Europe, Invite thelr friends and the amate ¥i visit thelr Studio, No. 128 7th street Nerthinet tS And to examine theix'Callection of Pictures and cl of Art. ai-8t JRMSI4 LEATHER BRUSH AND COMB CASES, Runeia Leather Husgia tra pr cling ana Cnet Boxes, pabe e Yor Ladies, WM. 8. TEEL, 985 Pennsylvania avenue. ait i PRENCH FLowens. ee com) assortment of EVENIN ‘ SDESACE BOLE ING DRESS Han ETS and SARDINEND Bled to ot, FEOWERS, BAS- /PARISIAN FLOWER CO., FPASROTHER & DAVIS, 1498 New Yorn Avenve, Nea Tax Taeasvnr. BARGAINS IN HOLIDAY GOODS, NEW AND CHOICE. Batin-Covered Pincnehions, Antique Tidies, Handker- chief and Glove Boxes in great varioty, Whisk Hold- ers, Plush Bags and Purses, and other Fancy Goods, suitable for presents. alt-lw ypommax PRESENTS. INITIAL NAPKINS, $% quality for $3, GENTLEMEN'S DRESS SHIRTS, fit guaranteed, §1. KID, DOG SKIN and CLOTH GLOVES, 250. to$1.15. LINEN HANDEERCHIEFS, 12}c. to 150. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, 250. to $1.60. FULL LINES OF COLORED DRESS GOODS. FULL LINES OF MOURNING DRESS GOODS. FULL LINES OF PLUSHES, VELVETS and SILKS. FULL LINES OF HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR. FULL LINES OF TABLE LINENS, BLANKETS and SPREADS. TYLER & CHEWNING, ay Toe 918 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. NOW TO SELECT CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. STOCK UNUSUALLY LARGE, Consisting in part of ILLUSTRATED GIFT AND JUVENILE BOOKS, In Cloth and Fine Bindings. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, . A beautiful assortment of RUSSIA, CALF AND SFALSKIN, AND PLUSH GOODs, Comprising i BOOKS An exquisite collection of Ivory Fans, Pauper Knives, ‘Thermometers, Tak- nds and Paper Weights, Writing Desks, Li- brary Inkstands, Jewel and Dressing #8." Checkers and Back- ALL THE NEW BOOKS received as soon as published, but stock also embraces inany other d uveful ardcles, any one of which would resent, Fashionuble All goods at FRANCIS B. MOHUN, ai7-7t 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. (cuaistatas. STANDAKD BOUKS AND OTHER BOOKS FOR ‘IE HOLIDAY SEASON IN GREAT VARIETY. Tundrods of Kinds of Children's Booka. Bibies, Prayer Books and Hymnals. Albums, Pocket- books, Games, &o. An Unsurpassed Line of Christmas Cards. Portable Writing Desks. Handsome Papeteries from 10 cents to $7.59. C. C. PURSELL, ___ $22 9TH STREET NORTHWEST. FLOumay GOODS. Our Fntire Stock of and JAPANESE GOODS, WORK BASKETS, FA WHI ERS and CHINA ARTICLES at ACTUAL COST. MONOGRAM EID GLOVES: 3 buttons, $1 is, $1.25: 6 buttons, $1.50. JOUVIN OPEH (0 buttons, "$1.50. MOUSQUETATI KID GLOVES, in 8.and 10 bution lengths, pair warranted. MRS. M. J. HUNT, aly-7t ‘No. 626 E Street & choice Selection. for Holiday Gifts, Erstreet northwest. Free Ww HOLIDAY GIFTS. Brewerton’s Pastel Paintings, wit of Imported Novelties apneupriats at MARKRITER'S, No. 626 Art Gallery. E STABLISHED 1863. AT HEILBRUN'S SHOE HOUSE, No. 402 Skvenra Steer Nortawesr, (Sign of the Old Woman in Window,) ‘Can be found the beat makes of GUM BOOTS, ALL SIZES. ARCTICS AND KUBBER SHOES, EMBROIDERED AND PLAIN SLIPPERS, GENTS' FINE BOOTS AND GAITERS. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES IN ENDLESS VARIETY, HOLIDAY GOODS. B cP 6 eh Sa ay 5 BAUM has opened for the Holidays olarge an pas ROYAL, well-enlected Stock of 1111-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, JUVENILE CLASSICAL AND STANDARD BOOKS ‘which will be offered to the public st PRICES NEVER SOLD HERE BEFORE, —_ (Call carly, a6 the selection is now complete at anes eeeene CHAS. BAUIS, bay herlire n28-1m 416 SEVENTH STREET, Beg. Price. My Prica, Knight's History of Engiand, 4 vols.$ 6.00 38 Hume's ** “ Syols, 5.00 208 GREAT Macauley*s “ Syole, 6.00 20 Gibbons’ Roman Fmpire, 5 vois...... 6.00 2. HOE &% £ BP A] FF | Young Forts nistory, 6 vols. — BEE 9 9 FE Bees lek " ‘Charlotte M. Joungs, Mustrated..... 9.00 4.0 H H OO LLLL DDD AA ‘Rollins’ Ancient History, 4 vols. 6 3 ‘Macauley's Essay Poms, 3 yols...... 3.50 20 SALB. McCarthy's His., Our Own Times, 6 5.00 3 Rollins Ancient History, 4 vole. 3.75 2 EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED. 6.00 4.00 3.75 2.08 LEATHER Goops, saad and 5 “ JEWELRY rama eed 7 18.00 10.00 FANS, | Dickens Complete Works, 7 vole... 1.80 ams wigs waa “ 15 vols..... 21.00 13.00 sac *. “*half morocco. 37.50 oo) RATIRE G1OOK MUUT BE GOLD. « Thackery,complete works 12 vols..... 1808 11.89 ” A vole... 14.00 10.00 PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. xc a 5 o NO GOODS TO BE KEPT OVER. SALE TO BE CONTINUED IN ALL BRANCHES SEVENTH STREKT. Orders from the country promptly attended to, A fun wef Une of Christmas and New Yoar's CARDS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. ee QPEN HOLIDAY EVENINGS. ~ ie PALAIS ROYAL. 416 COCHRANE & O., (BEAT SPECIAL HOLIDAY SALE _EREIER SRO A, OF SEVERAL LARGE INVOICES OF ones IRST-CLASS GOODS 1630 MTH STREET, BETWEEN ConcoR. Picked up trout sone of the a Failures in EB STREETS. a ‘Boston at WILLIAM HAHN'S RELIABLE SHOE HOUSE: 816 7th atrect, between H and f, 1922 Pennsylvania avenue, between 19th and 20th, Sign—lied Slipper. One larze lot Gent's, Ladics', Boys’ filly EMBROIDERED ‘SLIDE some fully worth £2. 5) One lot Ladies’ very fine. BUTTON bouts, For our patrone, we print a closing rhyme ‘This yoar, ‘twill be the very last time, In the Eventno Stax that we shall tell, ‘The wonderful bargains we have to sell. Last April we opened the doors of this Stora, Uptown, where none had been befor, Kind Ladies and Gents came in to buy ‘Because popular prices are not high. Now Cochrane & Co. opposite Rices’ Rank, ‘Wish the Public aincervly to thank, And offer uptown anothor treat At sixteen thirty, Fourteenth strost, At both stores now, we are open at night, *Tis pleasant to walk when the moon is bright With your lover, or others, nice presents to find In the Stores wherever you aro treated kind. Our catalorue to name, is twice too long, ‘Tis best to mingle with the happy throng, Sre the glad faces and select yourwlf From a thousand articles on every sbelf, ‘There are Dolls and China, Toys. and Booka, Foster Patent Kids, five or seven flooks; A new lot Just in, to mention the aathe, Ladies know ou these our excellant fame, Linen ‘"Kerchiefs with Initials, or those of ail, Brightest colors if you wixh, or white as milk, Notions, Laors and Lincns, evarything new, Damask Towels, with Initials in red orbiue, alo d, Straicht and Pebble Goat 0, worth $3 to $4. iren’s fino KID and GOAT none worth jess than $1.50. BUTION BOOTS, 50c., One lot Misses and CI BUTTON, $1, $1. One lot Infante e ‘worth 65e. One lot Gents fine CALF SEWED and PEGGED BOOTS, 33, less than cost of material. Several Small Lots of Ladies’ BUTTON BOOTS, at $1. Gent's GAITERS and LACED SHORFS, $1. Child’s SPRING HEELS, up to 10}ca, T5e. Infants’ Leather Sole KLD BUTTON, 300. Youths’ and Boys' BOOTS, $1, And Many Other Bargains, CONVINCE YOURSELF And receive with every Purchase one of our dl6-1w HANDSOME FAN-CARDS. CLOSING-OUT SaLEL $20,000! IN NEW AND SFEASONABLE DRY GOODS MUST BE CLOSED OUT DURING THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS AT YOUR OWN PRICES. ‘Come at once and you get the pick of a new stock. BROWN & CLAGETT, 809 MAI ‘KET SPACE. ———$$ ey a6 Poway Pr A special sale of JAPANESE GOODS, GLOVE BOXES, HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, JE TRAYS, CARD RECEIVERS And a large variety of articles too numerous to mention. JNO. FLETCHER, asst r (peers: a 5 LARGE SUPPLY, BY. GEO. F. TIMMS. SAcRY B. PARKER, ;-Several thousand pounds. Several thousand pounds. Fresh Gum Drops. Fresh Chocolate Cre Choice Bon Bons. Princoss Paper Shelled Almonds. ft Shelled ‘Almonds: GEO. F. TIMMS & CO., - Boxes and quarters. Boxes and quarters, - eaieten Pony 400, CORNER 7TH AND D STREETS, Geauine Leshorn Citra CHOICE PRUNELL GUAVA JELLY, MARMALADE’S, PLUM PUD- ONE PRICE CLOTHING BOUSB DING and many other desirable luxuries for the wea- gon. Note the location. 905 97H STREET NORTHWEST, Between D and E, cpposite the Critic Office, ais ELPHONZO ¥O xX MAS GOODS. Alarge and select stock of fine and medium quality TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAG Ar Prices to Surr ALT. a15-6t opus PARK MARKET. BUTTER A SPECIALTY. CHOICE BEEF, MUTTON, POULTRY, FISH, = ©) ORES FRUITS, VEGETABLES, AND CANNED GOODS. GEO. M. OYSTER, Jr., & BRO., _a16-1m 12th street and Massachusetts ave. (aneers, CARPETS, CARPETS. BOTTOM PRICES, at SINGLETON & HOEKE'S, eee =__ 001 MARKET-SPACE, _ enous: RINGS: RRINGS, NEW DESIGNS-REALLY BEAUTINGL. iN a, L. ‘sale by SAML. KIRK & SON, wo Weet Baltimore street. ILT, SILVER AND COLORED PAPER, Gilt’ Stars, Silver Moss, Xmas Cards, Relief Pic- tures, Prars's Panels, Japanese Goods—wonders for ladies and children's fancy work | Coir, at . 421 Uth street. ANERY and FANCY GOODS. OLD LADIES’ CAPS a specialty, a5 Foumay ANNOU: NCEMENT. [OLIDAY TRADE EST ASSORTED STOCK ure of offs ‘to SATCHELS, POCKET BOOKS, LETTER BOOKS, CABBAB, TOY TRUNKS, (our own make), ROBES, SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, &0., ko. At the popular TRUNK AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY or JAMES 8. TOPHAM, Cieataet <> TO treet oetirweet, — pe WONDERFUL LITTLE INSTRUMENT— ‘THE ORGANINA, Just the thing for a Christmas Present. Also, Musical Boxes and Albums, Violins, Guitars, Baujot, Accordcons, Harmonicas, Concertinas, Fititer, Fifes, ‘Drums, and "Musical Instruments of every dew scription, at ELLIS & 60."S, 937 Penne nia avenue, Agents for the fumons WEBER PIANOS and _cele- brated SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN: dls-6t OVERCOATS. WINTER SUITS. DDD BBR U AA D DB AA D PIANOS AND ORGANS. Ayal For the Holiday trede T am receiving» large stock both Sauare and Upright Grande: iu Mahoeane, Benge Sint witte nad on coer note oe : don easy me pecially ow discouuts for ease? P* pias FREEBORN G. SMITH, Manufacturer aud Dealer, _at5-1m | 1103 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Foumay GOOoDs. AT MY STORES, NO. 521 1TH SY. N.Wi, BETWEEN E AND F. asp 108 AND 784 1TH S'., BETWEEN G AND B, J. F. SPELSHOUSE, PAPER HANGER AND DECORATOR. we oe latset wi Piotere, Frames and BOYS’ CLOTHING 5 re Cornices made to order. All the and Gilt Frames, alan and a examination indow, prtencat of Gatistnnas Card, J. F. SPELSHOUSE, Prices to suit the times, cited. Sfo,,221 Sth strat portirwont 736 Fh Gana B,