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THE eS ee EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19 1881—DOUBLE SHEET. HOLIDAY GOODS. — ——_ =e HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS . HAVE THIS DAY REDUCED THE PRICES OF CLOTH, PLUSH, SILK WRAPS. As thee gooits are all first-cinss, this is an excellent @pportunity to buy GOUD WRAPS at low prices. ‘TIRCULARS, DOLMANS, ULSTERS, and WALK- ING JACKETS. SP One Pace. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, _____ 19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENTE. .IDAY Goobs. au H” Our stock of Diamond Lace Pins, Finger and Far- ings, Fine Gold Jeweiry, American Watches, Sterling Silverware in Great Variety. Plated Tea Sets, Baskets, Bowls, Ice Pitchers, Castors, Butter Dishes, Soup Tureeus, Forks and Spoons, Rogers Bros’. Plated ‘Table Cutlery, Joe. Rogers & Sons’ Sheffield Ivory Table Onilery and Scissors, French Clocks, Opera Glarees, Brass Sconces, Mirrors, Candlesticks, ete., Sto., was never so Large and Complete, which we call to Mttention of purchasers, as they will find our Prices HARRIS & SHAFER, 1113 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. WHISKIES, BRANDIES, WINES, &e. We call special attention to our 1: 1873 Gat! Pure Kye, our 1875 Martinsl $e to OUR BRANDS. CABINET, JARER, ELWOOD, ORANGE GROYP, QAPE JESSAMIN, OLD CROW and MIAMI Biye Whiskies, and'also to our full line of Jobn Gibson's Bon & Co. Fine Ryo Whiviies, and to our own importa- tion of tne OLD SEY Brandy, DUFF GOR- IN Sberries. OF Ports, and BLANDY'S Ma- ‘Old Jamaica Rum, Scotch Whisky, Hol- Gin, &e. (A full line of California Brandy, Port, Wine, Angelica, &. AB of which we offer to the Trade at prices as low as gan be chained in ‘New York, Philadelyiia, Baltimore ‘We invite inspection and guarantee satisfaction. BARBOUR & HAMILTON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, A14-l0t 614 and 616 Peonsyivania avy Fomar GOODS, Lam: now prepsred for the Holiday Trade with a well A stock. ein part Old Whisky NNESVILLY, THOMPSON, GRAx, BERKELEY, DOUGHERTY, CABINET and HOURBON. Freres, Otard,, Duyay dy. Jamaica and ine ais-tojanl 1k THE BEST OF EVE PALACE MARKET. Oorner 14th and Now York Avenue. Thave Fresh Salmon, Lobsters, Smelts, Scollops, ete. All kinds of Game. The most lucious Oysters. I don't keep cheap beef. My motto is the best of everything, Cheap things won'tdo. as _ ___ FRANK J. TIBBETS._ FpAsPsome CHRIS THE FAMOUS UPR Nos. BENING PIA HENRY FP. MILLYR PIANOS. BY at ar2-12¢ M ANDARIN OR FLOKIDA ORANGES. BOSTON DUCHESS PEARS. LADY APPL ELLIS & CO.'s, 937 Pennsylvania avenue. WHITM CANDIES. MALS APES, FRESH NUTS. MAP) ERENCH PRUNES, RUSSIAN CAVIAR. E SYRUP. PLUM PrpptNa. MINCE M FRUIT BUTTERS. RAISINS. CURRANTS. CITRON EOQUE-FORT CHEESE. NEUFCHATEL CHEESE. FBOMAGE DE BRIE CHE VAN BEIL'S RYE AND ROCK. B. W. REEDS SONS, ‘1216 F street northwest. = FpOuPax Goon Fisk, (lark and laces’ LATEST NOVELTIES in Gentien.on’s 6 Hands im, beara Far-toy Gloves, reblef*, Scarf Kines, Urubreliag, And » full and compete stock of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINGS, selected especially for the Holidays. THOMPSON'S Shirt Factory, _ 816 PF street northwest. GRAND OPENING 1881 a 1858 ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS EXHIBITION aT CHR. RUPPERT, Boe. 403 AND 405 TTH STREET NOTHWEST. Importer of all kinds FRENCH, ENGLISH AND GERMAN TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. Mr. Rupyert takes great pleasure in {nforming Bis friends and the public generally that he has just re- eeived throuch his agents in France snd Germany the Iargest and finest stock of goods, as follows: ‘French and German Dolls of al! Desiens. ‘Toys, Games, Soldier Equipments. ‘Buseia Leather Work, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes. Writing Desk and Dressing Cases. Miusical Boxes all «izes und styles. China Vases Hobby, Spring and 5) Boysanst Girls Velocipedes and Doll Carriages. chs, Wagons, Wheelbarrows, Ae, Bleyclee all sizes, of different Designs. 10,000 other articles too numerous to:ention. ‘To aveid the usual rush at Chrietmas times our @ustomers are invited to make their purchases early. GPF"Selected gcoda can be laid eside until Christmas if desired. a10-20 Ww altnast WATCHES. We contidently recommend the WATCHES manufse fured by the American Watch Co., Waltham, Mass., as the best tine-keepers that can be obtained for the price. | A large assortment of all grades, in Gold and Silver (Cases, of the newest patterns, always in stock. M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., 15-2m 1107 PEN: VANIA AVENUE. Rue ATTRACTION FOR THE LADIES aT CHR. RUPPERT'S, KOS. 405 AND 405 TTH STREET NOKTHWEST. of new and beanti- fale) 1 SLIPPERS, SLIPPER CASES, 7 r COVERS, ‘TIDIES, WHIST HOLDERS, of diferent desicus. Fancy Worsted Work und Knitted GOODS, of every Geecription. complete outtit for Infants. Merino CLOAKS, Children's Lace, Satin and Velvet BONNETS. Germantown ard Zephyr WORSTED: German KNIT- TING YARN, ai colors, and all kinds of Embroidered aison hand at the lowest market prices. 229 E™ ONE HIS OWN ARTIST. A WONDERFUL INVENTION. New Art. embracing all kin: of drawing, sequired in (ie lesnons. ( its required are furnirl free. tion OF Bo charge on first lesson. Call and ex- eee Eada Seton Fake Sete ia V ERMILYA’S LADIE: BooTS. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! I peve.s lange, stock of LADIVS WINTER BOOTS Twill weilat GREAT BAKGAIN. | Meus af thom been MADE TO OLDER, aud all are FIRST- in every respect, JAS. H. VRRMILYA, 610 Niuth street, Oypoeite U. 8. Patent Office. ow STAG PURE RYE WHISKEY Ss mequalled for smoothness, Savor and purity, and for | fe dideboard and sickroom is unnvalled. HUME, CLEARY & CO., G07 Marxrt Sracz { stock at their eartiost co Ks PALACE. Cantews LOWER THAN ALL, IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF DRY GOODS. D° MEN READ ADVERTISEMENTS? ‘We believe they do, but we also believe that expe- Bilk Pinsh, $2.50; Double-width Plaid Dreas Goods, | Tience has taught them to disccunt about fifty per cent. 625; Double White Blankets, large size, $1.50; Double White Blankets, all pure wool, fine quality, $5: Bleached Table Demark, pure Linen, 50; beautiful Sik and ‘Wool Dress 9734, worth 73; Colored Cashweres, Pure Weol, deuble width, 374g; immense assortment of Cloth for men and boys’ wear, 50 to $1.50; Ladine’ Suit_ ing Flannels, all Wool, Navy Blue and other colors, 25 Black Silk Velvet, $1; Black Crape, double fold, 75: immense assortment of heavy Cloaking Cloths, $1.50 to $3; immense assortment of Jackets, Ulsters, Circulars, and Coata, the cheapest in Washington; Double-width Ladies’ Flannel Suiting, all Wool, 75: Colored Silks, 50 ; Black Silke, 75, 87, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2and $2.5 our $1, $1.25 and $1.50 Biack Silks are special bargains; Pisno Covers, Silk Embroidered, $3.75; Colored Cash- meres, not all Wool, 15; Colored Cashmeres, all Wool, 25; Nottingham Lace, for Curtains, 20 to $1; large size Bridal Quilts, $1 aud $1.25; Colored and Black Satins, LOWEB AND LOWER STILL! WONDERFUL BUT TRUE! We witt Orrzea on FRIDAY, DECEMBER l6rn, 100 DOZEN FINE FRENCH BEAVER EDGED HATS in all Colors, Shades and Styles, sold formerly at $2.50, at 75 cents a picoe. z 100 DOZEN IMITATION BEAVER, ALL STYLES, at 20 cents a piece, ‘15; Brocade Silks, all colors, $1. 100 DOZEN GENUINE BEAVER, ALL STYLES, ‘75 cents, CARTER'S, a10 21 MARKET SPACE. | 4! ‘These goods are consigned from the Factory direct, SH OPENING ne eee eee Ree Se ADIEY SEATSRIN FURS x KING'S PALACB, DOLMANS and SACQUES. FUR-LINED SILK and SATIN WRAES, FUR TRIMMING, all lands. Ladsee' and Gentlemen's SILK UMBRELLAS. Rich, Elegant Goods suitable for Holiday Presents, B. H. STINEMETZ, 1237 Pennsylvania ave., next to cor. 13th st. H°* TO DECORATE YOUR HOMES For Christmas, with illustrati 814 Tr STREET NORTH Wes, a2 ALSO, A NEW INVOICE OF ELEGANT in DEMOBEST’S MONTELY FOR JA. UARY. 20 cta, Address 17 East 14th street PLUMES, aise sto York. ¥OR THE HOLIDAYS, ALBUMS, CHRISTMAS CARDS. WRITING DESKS, POCKET-BOOKS, TLERY, PAPETERIES, FINE STATIONERY, &o., a ROBERTS’ BOOKSTO) 1010 Tth street, above New York jean AT 50, 75, $1, $1.25 AND $1.50, Bos At the Lowest 10-2 NOTICE! AT THE FAMOUS KING'S PALACE, Le ‘To enable our customers at their lefsure to examine our assortment of 2” Don't Miss Your Chance. HOLIDAY PRESENTS, ais of what is generally represented. ‘We do not propose to inflate this to allow for paring down. . ‘We represent in our sdvertisement only what WE ARE PREPARED TO PROVE. In the first place, we are ‘HE ONLY MANUFACTORING OLOTHIERS IN WASHINGTON CITY. ‘We have dealings only with the MILLS MANUFAO- ‘TURING CLOTHS, CASSIMEMRES, ko. Our prices are naturally 16 te1@per cert. LESS THAN NY OTHER HOUSE IN THE:CITY. Our stock of SUITS AND OVERCOATS 13 LARGE AND VARIED, AWD PRICES 79 SUIT LIKES, BERWANGER & CO., ONE-PRICE OLOTHIERS, NO, 310 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. a 8. KATZENSTEIN, Manacer. 4 and avold the crowd incident to Christmas week, we now display our entire collection of RICH JEWELRY, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, PARIS AND VIENNA FANCY GOODS, &o., Prepared especially for our Holiday Trade. Many of these articles cannot be duplicated this ceavon, and ee- lections mae now may be left for future delivery. Teo nore perenne, DEMOREST'S S D ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE. ‘The larsest in form, the larzest in circulation, and the beet in everything that makea a magazine desirable. Demorert’s Monthy Magazine presente a grand combi- hustion of the entertaining, the usefal, and beautital, with Stries. yey Boe at Eeshlons, Fam! y Mat M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., ms, Art Gritigt = tures, Stel Enaray- : ine, and otter Art Features... Sond 50 conte for nop JEWELERS AND 8ILVERSMITHS, einen copy, OF subscribe six months on trial for $l. ication so cheap or so lin the 1107 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. QpF Store will be open in the evening until Christmas, IF YOU WANT A HEATING OR COOKING STOVE, ‘Do not fail tocall and examine our arge assortment of both. Agents for the RADIANT HOME HEATING STOVES AND FURNACES, ‘The best of their kind made in the country. Also, LATROBES, SLATE MANTELS, GRATES AND BRICK SET RANGES, KS & CO.. 117 BEVENTH STREET NonTHwrsr. ENS be 1, 17 Vaskudth street, aie ume 18 coniny ces with November, CKS. Secure the wipers nuoer far January’ win the | JQ) MAGIC TRICKS. 100 PO pe ga agew to DECORATE | Derive Bottle—Stands Up or Lays Down at command. vt Rove Tying, Spirit Rapping and Cubinet OLIDAY GOODS H NG = Sparks and Volumes of Flame from AT MORRISON'S, 473 PLY AN: NUE. i See ee ERE. on Carde—Change Spots and Color at command. ‘ares: Card Receivers i zi ohina, brass and shelie: Opera Glasses, Gard Casnae Tatton! Hon Bose Fiery, Hache, Weitht Pockethouks ; ‘Yotlet ant travellins; Jong, Comm Bare: Aatoeray Ph ; ns from $1 to graph Fra mated, brass, weod and WNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Crosby & Co. of Minneasolis, N milis in the world. tidious. GUPERLATIVE, ‘The Sweetest, Most Nutritious and Econoniteal MINNESOTA PATENT PROCESS FLOUR KNOWN. This Flonr is menvfactured by Mecers, Washburn, innesota.” The largest A trial Will satisfy the most fas- Don't fail to ask your grocer ror it. BARBOUR & HAMILTON, anyhplesale Agents for Washington and Alexandria, Tiles— mont ren’s Ki Washinzton and at th Games, Paint Boxes, haceo Stands and Coes! olive wood, brass, leather and Weights: Blotters and Porttols curated Candies, E Bisque and Chine wa a lare va and Pencils; Jewel aces, Boxes and Stands: tands; Boxes of Paper and Envelopes 11 Carts is eand ann. Serap Books; Chi ad, the Janvest stock in Chia) un aud that $1 Razor. a6 SetlooL BOOKS BOUGHT AND EXCHANGED AT. ANGLIM'S ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE, Coxcoran Butipine, F Srneer. Cash paid forall kinds of Books, Pamphlets, &c. 813-6m wd celluloid; aes boxes snd do. in Stinds; Serer e punared Gitacent “eaniecis: ‘Tule GREAT CLOSING SALE X-mas Tree Decorstions; Werk Boxes and ks. X-mas Cards and New Yeer’s Cards, STILL CONTINUES AT ty. Come early and avoid the crowd. Ww ruion of any former years. German Favors, & a E HAVE THE BEST $1.50 ME CONG. GAIT- in town, (solid Leathier.) 1 6 Penna. ave. HL. AND BO" School Shoes, all Leather. nusylvania ave, SHOOL AND DRESS HAT AND CAPS, Es 1914-1916 Pennsylvs BEST $5 BOYS' SUIT CLOTH 4914 end 1916 Pen: vel EE OUR $4 AND $5 BOY'S ULSTE! it. 1914-1916 Ponnsylvania aveun AND OVER- AND SEE THE $3 BOYS' SUIT BEFORE YOU buy, at 1914-1916 Pennsylvania avenue. ron - eee SELBY'S. SINSHEIMER & BRO. W. H. MORRISON, WINE CARRIAGES AT LESS THAN HALF COST. Booxsy cb BTATIONER, i Landaulet, 1 Conpetet, 3 Couyer, 10 clove Panel aio le cee eee, 808 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN I AND L GaUace ee le Ge he ae —— aS large lot of Jump Scat. Carriszes, ‘lop aud No-top D EMPSEY. DEMPSEY. —_ Buxgies; also # large stock of second-hand Carriages on pan nd ONE DOLLAR PER 100 FOR ‘We will offer from Friday the following additional P._D. SCHMIDT & CO. GREAT BARGAINS: Ladies’ Goat Button Shoes. at 95e., worth $1.50 id Button Shoes. $1.15, worth 31. Kid Button, worked holes, at $1.45, worth $2. PIRIES’ ENGLISH VISITING CARDS, “Printed from Piato."” [)FCEER BROS,” a15-1m 466 Pennsylvavia aventie, PIANOS; BURDETT ORGANS, best now made. G. H. KUHN, 407 10th street, near the Avenue. n22-2m Only e=tatlichment in the efty furnishing that quality | Ladies’ Pebble Button, worked holes, at $1.45, worth $2.00 and doin the work perfectly. An clesant Une of Boys' English Walking Bals., at A ire wssortiment aleo of the low price of... 950 FANCY | Pape About 40 pairs Boys’ Gaiters, sizes 2 to 5. $1.00, LEATHER GOODS, and which are cheap ut $1.50. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES. | About 75 pairs Men's beautiful Toilet Slippers, the : choice. at $1.20 DEMPSEY, ‘Men's Buckle Arctios, all sizes. 1.40 STATIONER AND ENGRAVER, Old Fstablished House, ve.. bet. 9th and 10th streets. We still continue to sell Cousin's Cur Kid Button at 69, and Consin's French Kid at $3.75, in fact every- Using we bave at ACTUAL COST, aa we close business by January ist next, Jf you wish to save money call at once, as our atock is still complete. This is an opportunity seldom offered. ‘Look for Name and Number, SINSHEIMER & BRO., _ni8-tm__ 913 Penn; WwW ATCHES, Tlave opened to-day a new and large stock of Wal- bam WATCHES, all gizes and grades, at unusually GiEANULATED suGaR, 100. BEST A SUGAR, 100, CUT LOAF (Oid Style) SUGAR, Ilo, POWDERED SUGAR, lle LIGHT BROWN SUGAR, 8, 90. FINEST MINNESOTA FLOUR, $2.50, 49 Ibs. WITMER’S, FINE GROCERIES, as 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Rees & BROS. PLATED WARE. TABLE CUTLERY, best makes. DECORATED DINNER, TEAand TOILET SETS low prices. German Students’ and other LAMPS. WL LEWIS’ i 808 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN H AND I. CARPET SWEEPERS, STEP LADDERS. SA EWIS’ SONS, n10 DOOR-MATS, TIN and WOODEN WARE. And KITCHI 'ENSILS at low prices. JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, | WHE DEST CHRISTMAS PRESENT! Novels OAD ANGE end GHINL Wake Toe nd 1215 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | “The “PETITE” TRIVYCLE, for boys and girls. cay Bresette: GEO. WATTS, = aaa Se All kind BICYCLES, for boys and men. 4 FOR CHRISTMAS OF *81, At COLUMBIA BICYCLE SCHOOL, n30-1m 814 Tth atrect, 5 doors above Pa. avo. We offer the finest an? 1108 I; street northwest. SEWING INES WM. 0. SCRIBNER, Proprietor. a6 . cht 1 5, war- | ——_———_— ape Tinted for five venta, with all attaunoste, QPECIAL NOTICE, TO LADIES AND GENTLE- ‘Special attention is called th ovr SS. men who buy Gent's Silz Neckw ’e are closing: NEW ELDREDGR, Sut un immense stock of Gents! Sik Neckwear fora New The finest and best machins ever offered to the public. | York mauutactures, anid we an show sow, the late ‘The light running Weed and new Victor, new Aueri- | Shaves and the prettiest silke in Scarfe, arid lower prices can, Howe, and ail other makes, at than youeversaw. We think it u.i8 Lo Dare pricea, P} N] ER's for did they would be so low you wi think itim- OFPENHEIMEN'S, | Vousble, #0 you had better soe thou for yrimaest 528 9th street, St. Cloud Building. a6-16t Machines rented and repaired. —, 7 = Parte and fiudings for all @3_| BURT'S SHOES FoR G Dpeconaten POTTERY ARE THE FTN AND PORCELAIN, Especially adapted for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Our @isplay te now ready, andl wo ly invite our friends and sojout ‘sin the city fo examine our enience. We shall at all tines give thet: our best attention. M. W. BEVERIDGE, (ate Webb & Beveridge), No. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. _ as A T AUERBACH'S SEWING MACHINE OF- FICE. corner 7th and H streets, A GRAND HOLIDAY PRI FOR $25. NEW L. IN LE, en- tireiy self-threadinu, with Automatic Tension Liberato nickel plated wheel, stop motion, black walnut fancy w toes, y ECT STYLE, ed Cloth Top, London, CONGRESS GAITER IS VERY N. Burt's Frer Burt’ Ladies’ Ha L i Shoox, $3.50 to $7. Ladies’ Kid or Goxt Button, $2 to $6. Our Paris Boot for Ladies 1s the prettiest n the United Mises’ aud Children’s Shoes, good and cheap, " 5 low prices, CIDER, CIDER. NEW GOODS. DECORATED DINNER SETS, select axsortment, Embroidered TABLE COVERS, TABLE SCARFS. CHIEFS, LA CTILLDREN’ PLUSH BONNE! DECORATED TOILET SETS, JAPANESE PORCELAINS, AND DECORATIONS: At Exturmety Low Prices. Ail kinds of COOKING UTENSILS and KITCHEN FURNISHINGS of the best class. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, n19 709 Manxer Sraor. INOYELTIES FOR THE HOLIDAYS, The attention of the Ladies is respectfully called tomy of TIDIES IN PLUSH AND FELT, EMBROIDERED SLIPPE SLIPPER CASES, CUSHIONS, WHISK HOLDERS AND FANCY WORSTED GOoDs. Large variety of FANCY AND JAPANESE GOODS, WORK AND SCRAP BASKETS, FANS; EMBROIDERED SUSPENDERS, CARD AND CIGAR Choice selection of PLAIN AND SILK HANDKER- DE GOODS, ‘TIES, KID GLOVES AND. HINO CLOAKS, LACE AND MRS. SELMA RUPPERT'S, 608 9th street, opporite Patent Office. Veneered extension le, two wide «drawers, cover and. all attachments complete: beautifully mouuted on & monogram stand. Price retuced to $25. A warrauly for 5 years furnished with cach machine, n,” *“Honsehold,” ew" Domestic, = *-W Horan,” aust gtlier kinds ai reduction in prices. nung and Repairing. C. LAO BREAUH Corner 7th sf Next door to Auerbach's. Men's Paruishing acd Hat Store, Pxamine cur (06. Re-euforeed Shirts, tinishieds Sole Axency for the Saxony Wool German Maud Knit Jackets as as 100 BBLS. REFINED MASSACHUSETTS CIDER, i AND 100 BBLS. SWEET NEW YORK CIDER, Just received, and for sale by SAML C. PALMER. 1224 29TH STREET N. W., WEST WASHINGTON. Oe Cider in 3-gallon kegs. Keg and spigot loaned. BostoN MARKE! te honie connection. alo S ALAD OL em ig GERMAN STRENGTH 10 cents MPORTED,) iallon : 30 cents Pint. NING POROUS PLASTER, Piece; 3 for 25. CHILES and FEVER, A. M. KLoGZIWSKT'S PHARMACY. 423 9th street northwest. 28 B, 20sINSON « Co., 5 BOYS' CLOTHING HOUSE, 013 PHILADELPHIA CHICKE! CHOICE BEEF, GAME, FRESH FISH and NORFOLK OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY. Porter-houre Steaks. Best Surioin —** Roast Beet, Choice 1. AND TURKIES, CAnrets. Weare daily recetving our Fall and Winter assortment of all the new desizns in comprising Royal Wiltons Axminsters, Moquettes, Bieelow, Body Bras. fale, ‘Tapestry and Thgrains, Suayrua Carpets, Hugs and Mats in great va Moor Drugvetts’ all sizes. Smyrna Carpets by the yard, with borders to match: Tinoleumn in new Gesicus. Cocoa Mats all sizes. Floor Linen ai! widths, Raw Silk and Satin furniture cover- ing, Swiss, Antique and Nottinghain Lace Curtains in choles patterns. “Purchasers will find it to their ad- Vantage to examine our Stock. HOOE, BRO. & CO.., ol _ 1928 F STREET, NEAR EBBITT HOUSE. \{LLE. TEUTLOW, M (Of Boston,) LEON SCHELL & co., 218 S®XAToRS, MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, AND OTHERS, FOR THE FINEST MADE GARMENTS IN WASH- INGTON, ‘Prack Your Onpers Wir GEO. T. KEEN, Mancuant Taror, 414 Ninth street ‘northwest, Fyoumay GOODS AND TOYS. A LARGE Prornimrons. and complete assortment, eons! a — Will Exhibit tries, Suventio aud. Toy Hoke Waking Dates Week (CARLSBAD Warens, . Boats Bronze fulstands, aatageaph “Albans, Pookots LADIES’ FRENCH DRESSES books, Pocket Knives, Dominoes, -Checkura abd oter BUSSIAN CAVIAR, CLAM CHOWDER, PRUNS- ues, Tool Clete Wagons, Rodne Horses, Dolls WICK SOUPS, CRESCENT OLIVES, CAFE ae Bildgostrece eon crea ees Ee K. LUNDY, 128 DES GOURMETS, GOLD LION PUNCH, CHILDREN'S COSTUMES, — eal CALIFORNIA HONEY, CALIFORNIA EAL SACQUES, WINE JEBLY, CALIFORNIA CaN- ae See S id NED FRUITS, ALKETHREPTA, SARDINES SANS _ARETES, SARDINES A LA TOMATS. English Dairy. Edam and Pine- EK PLUM BUDDIN E LADES and JAMS. ie Bom EBBITT HOUSE, 49-10t__FROM DECEMBER 14 TO DECEMBER 21. Cc MARMA\ 40 Bushels Crushed Coke... GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, © = %5 Bashels Crushed Coke. ae 1209 ¥ STREET NORTHWEST. 40 Bushels Ordinary Coke.. KEK PD SER SET, For sale at office of the Washington Gas- Ez ght Company, or atG. W. CROPLEY@ TEA SETS, __ Drug Store, West Washinton. nla MITATION STAINED GLASS, DESSERT AND TOILET SETS, Ditieytand ant UE : US ENGLISH AND FRENCH CHINA, aye Fee non windows, OF OUR DIRECT IMPORTATION, ei e escriplve frien tak ee AT Low PRICES. Sussonese, "A 3 J. W. BOTELER & SON, mig FUR-LINED CIRCULARS, #ANCY FURS, SEAL CAPS, FUR GLOVES, CARRIAGE ROBES, and Picture Print HATS AND CAPS ‘TX GREAT VanIRTS; FoR GENTS, YOUTHS AND CHILDREN. CANES AND UMBRELLAS. ARMY AND NAVE:CAPS, KNIGHTS TEMPLAR REGALIA, FUE TRIMMING ‘IM GREAT VARIE DUKLAP& 00."S SILK, DERBY AND OPERA HATS. | N. J Warcrooins, 433 Lithst., a few doors above Penney HOLIDAY GOODS. GpBRMAN STUDENT LAMP, NLCKEL PLATED, LARGEST SIZE, WITH NEW IMPROVEMENT. ONLY $4.50, 3. W. SCHAFER, 1020 7TH STREET, ABovE New Yorx AVENUR. RCH AND FRUITY, NEW YORK SWEET CIDER, Also, Delicious; in color, pale amber, CRAB APPLE CIDER, Superior as a beverage to the Juice of any ofher apple. For saleby | HUME, CLEARY & Co, n8 807 MARKET SPACE. HAT SPLENDID MINNESOTA FAMILY fiour, favorably known as the SOVEREIGN, pas in perfection, white, sweet and wholesome n8 HUME, CLEARY & CO., 807 Market Space. HN R. KELLY, % Devuxn re Preer-Crase - LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, &c. CORNED BEEF Stalls 628, 629 and 620 Couter Market, 9th street wing, and 206 and 203 Northorn Liberty Market; or Address BETES ihe eet dunn ot met ve ety. ry TH BEST WOOLENS OF FOREIGN MAKES. FINE IMPORTED TRIMMINGS. CORRECT ATYLE AND CUT AND SUPFRIOR WORKMANSHIP COMBINED MAKE OUR PRO- DUCTIONS THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. 11U5_ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. a LApres’ CLOAKS, DOLMANS, PALETOTS, JACKETS AND SUITS. CHILDREN'S AND MISSES CLOAKS. The largest and best assortment in the city. FUR TRIMMINGS in different widths, M. WILLIAN, 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. 029 907 PENNSYLVANTA AVE A CARD FROM WM. M. GALT & CO. * First premium for the best barrel of flour UR. spring wheat this day =e tion 28, clnax M. Galt & C Witness our hinds, at the National Fair Grounds, of the Disuzet of Colunibia, this 14th day of October, 188 M. WHARTON, W.'P. NEWCOMER, JOHN D. NEWMANN, Experts on Flour, :,JA8. 3. EDWARDS, Marsiel. nentioned flour ix CERE: rateut Process Flo Premium againet all oth petitors F iu 1879 and 1850 (gold medab, and The consetition in flour was ce lively one this yeer, end the preminm was fog, but it nip ity to the premiun nificent success this 80 is commurnity. si the fact that Mrs. 8.F. Anderson received the first preiitum forthe handsomest rollx and bircuits on exhibition, aud they were made of CERES FLOUR, which is only another proof that it stands A No, 1 among the best siinuesota Patent F.ours known to the trade. For sele by all first-class grocers. W. M. GALT & €0. Corwen Ist STREET AND INDIANA AVENUE, Who ere alvo the scle Wholesa'e Agents for the Die- trict of Hecker’s celebrated Sof-raising Flour snd Buckwheat. nz UNNINGHAM, THE WELL-KNOWN, RE- abo HATTER, ip prepared to do all kinds of work in bis tine. New SHLK HA'TS made to order, and old cnes remodeled. Remember the number—740 bth street north weet. mar S B. ELLERY, = SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, SOF FINK DRESS SHIRTS SFU! HINGS. 1112 F Sraeet Nontawest, Wasurncrox, D.C. Six of the Finost Dresa Shirts to order. Six Extra Pine Shirts to order. Six Fine Shirts to order. mar2$ Ww", KNABE & CO.3_ PIANOS.—CELI brated Grand, Square and Upright Also, a fine stock of Piznos for rent on re: sonabie terms, at I IENBACH'S Piano 00 50, vania m 7 ERY f, from 2109 p.m, treet morthwest. Gehtlemen needing ™ advice and treatment ‘would do well to cail. Consultations confidentisl and cure guaranteed. Tead his card under Medical in thix paper. Eighteen years’ experi 10-3 DAME DUBOIS, G ME: Maite works cocusaty on anette te Past, present, future, destiny, death; describes absent persons: gives good advice to ladies and sentle- men. and xaticfaction. $1. 821 9th strect northwest. Hours I to8 p.m. 26-46" H. F. WRIGHT, lairvoyant and Magnetic Healer, 600 6th street northwest, treats successfully, without medicine, Acute and Chronic Diseases, Consvitation free, di-lin* ME® 82,4; HUET, Bercrosenase, ‘Test Medium and Maguetic Physician, Residence, 809 E street northwest, Office Hours, 10 a.in. to 8 p.m. n25-Im* iy BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF LIFE. Allbusiness confidential. Ladiesaud Gen- tlemen 50 cents cach. 408 L street, between 4th and Sth streets northwest. ni7-6w* PROFESSIONAL. ASY FI PROMOTE HEALTH AD Gevity, hence thousands, from far and near, ain them the highest medical, judicial, politics}, military and nayal dimniteries of this country, and repreenate: tives of leading forelgn governmwnts visit Dr. WHITE! Chirop dial Establishment, 1446 Pennsylvania avenues opponiie Willard's Hotel, whore relief 18 afforded ‘witht ou! pan ina few minutes. Press of business at office precludes attendance at residences, except after 6 p-tn, Bitice fee $1 per visit. sae "at R. STARR PARSONS, DENTIST, 439 NINTH street, 8.€. cor. 9thand En.w. Extracting 9 to 11 a.in., Wednesdays, free, for the poor. First-class refer~ chee, | Nitrows oxide fas sdininistored. Gharges rea- sonable. . M. 8. PARSONS, MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, ’euoegmor te ‘Dr. AU bmn Oe hours E ‘aud? p.m. to sultations fren, Mi 618 SIXTH STREET N EST. o6-3m. JERNAND URSO, PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER, 1230 I street northwest, or Box 712 City Post Office. Prof, Gloetmer, °°"! waiter, ons. Ascension Chickering & Sone, ‘Gilberts Miss: J. P. Caulfield, Mux. Doc. ; Mrs. Pearson, org. Epip! arate ead De: Kaaba oe Ree M. A. CARMAN 1015 1471 BTREE 5 14TH STRE] Second door south from All Souls’ Church, 612 5 ‘S$, DENTIST, 423 7TH STREET horthwest, between D und Efstreots, over Bellare fyace Bookatire;, Onerative, Sunsial asd Mechanical ntietry skillfully perforined. Extracting at Charge moderate, “Gas administered. cm ORN, DENTIST, 915 77H STREET np mocewrect. Celluloid Teeth tnberted $7 ver sek ut all operations on the natural teeth at reas Extractine, 50 cents, st reasons NORTH: D205, DES 715 14TH STRE west, between G sireet and New York sven Beautiful Setsof Teeth, #8; Teeth Filled, $1; Extracting without Fain, 50 cts. ‘All operations warrasited. janl9 RT. M. TACBOTT, DENTIST, No. 437 7TH street, three doors fro XE. Dentistry in all ite branchés. ‘Teeth inserted $7 per set. All work war- ranted. Jano GORGE W. KING, — ROUTE AGENT IN GEORGETOWN yor THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER. ncribers complainta against the carriers of Doers SP decko es have Ge beper Crete Prompt attention will be given) will find. book entering of the ‘at Fickling's Drug Store, 1260 Heh or32d_strect, and the Westra’ Union Telecraph Office, Conkreas or Bist strext, opposite Fost Ofice, nldim DAM VERTHIER, FROM PARIS.—LACE CUR- Miser Becta dae eevee aaa Soe masa. ‘Moderate irlces, 1225 G etn eon RIERION OR EXTERIOR PAINTING, GILDINC ; Fresco and Scene Sign, Teron Eng. for. the Sanne Sign, Banna ences. SH “peoorath i ive Artist, 402 8th street northwest, above D. 026-Im* 'D GRAVEL ROOFING. ee Material, Carpet Ling Felt, &ec. a COMED ATLKER'S, 204 1oth street northorest, CURE FOR COLDS COUGHS, CONSUMP- NON, WHOOPING COUGH. ChOUb son BRae DR ‘LUNG ae A eae Be eee RTIFICIAL MADE BEFORE AND IN- eee eee | judiciary 2d Edition. IMPORTANT NOMINATIONS, ——— DEATH OF LAMBERT TREE., MR. SCOVILLE ON THE GUITEAU TRIAL. TERRIBLY FATAL caten EXPLOSION. | CONGRESSION ieceieeeinoe | Continued from the First Edition, The following is a report of the proceedings in Congress to-day after our frst edition went to press: SENATE. On motion of Mr. Allison anthority was given for the printing of the testimony to be taken | and papers produced in the investigation by the committee on appropriations of the accounts of the expenditure of appropriations by the execu- tive departments. Mr. Maxey, from the committee on post offices, reported favorably the bill to designate, classif and fix the salaries of persons inthe railway mail service. Placed on calendar. Mr. Williams introduced a bill for the estab- lishment of a bureau of animal industry and to prevent the exportation of diseased cattle and spread of infectious diseases among domestic animals. Referred tothe committee on agri- culture. Mr. Sherman Introduced a bill to facilitate the decision of controverted questions in customs | Tevenue cases, (amending the laws in relation to revenue duties.) Referred to the committee on finance. Mr. Sherman, in connection with the same | i matter, submitted a resclution direct- ing the Secretary of the Treasmy to communicate any information in the | Treasury department respecting the organtza- tion of a special court for the trial of customs { cases, or for transferring any sach eases to the court of claims, and also his opinion upon the expediency of such a measure. Adopted. Additional bills were introduced as follows: By Mr. Cameron, Wisconsin.—For the relief of the Stockbridge and Muncy tribe of Indians in Wisconsin. Referred to committee on Indian affairs. By Mr. Farley.—To enable the state of | California to take lands in lieu of the 16th and 36th sections found to be mineral lands. Ke- ferred to committee on public lands. Hoar.—To fix the day forthe me. electors for president and vice president, to provide for and late counting of the votes for the same, and the decision of questions arising thereon, (the bill is identical with introduced by Mr. Edmunds in the last ( Relerred to Committee on priviles Mr. Pendletoa.—To provide fi coustitutional code. j | ral rred to committer on Iis.—For the purchase . | of squar yof Washinzton. D.C. for a pubic Referred to comuittee on District ot Ci | Mr. Hoar’s ion for a special committee on the rights of won remarks by Mr. He in opposition to it, it tion upon the expirat The House concurrent resolu | Ment over the holi | mittee on appropriations. Mr. Ferry called the attention of the commit- tee, to which the subject was referred, to the | necessity for early action on the proposed par- tial revision of the patent laws for the protec- tion of innocent purchasers of patented devices. Mr. Morgan introduced a resolution, which Was adopted, revivi and continuing the in- quiry by the committee on public landa, with a view to providing betier facilities for the ofticers | and employes of the general hind office, | At 1:25, upon expiration of the morning hour, the subject of the presid succession came | up and Mr. Jones, of Florida, resumed his ar- | gument. ne np and atier brief ad 3 vor of, r, Beck morning hour. | ton for adjour! HOUSE OF REPRI NTATIVES. Bills were introduced as follows: By Mr. Simonton—To abolish duties on salt, woolen blankets and agricultural implements, and to reduce the duty on ail other dutiable ar- | ticles ten per cent, except on diamonds, gold and silver jewelry, silk or articles of which silk is the component Value, on which the duty shail be increased twenty per cent. Also, to repeal the arrears of pension act, By Mr. McMullan— To levy and collect ap income tax. Also, to make the trade dollara legal tender. By Mi Reagan—To reguiate interstate comme Also, to allow the purchase and register of for- traffic. By Mr. Dezendorf To provide for a drawback of 10 per cent on all goods hereafter imported in American-built ships owned exclu- sively by citizens of the United States. By Mr. Barbour—To incorporate the 1th street rail- way. By Mr. Wilson (W. Va.)—Providiug for a treaty with Mexico. —.00 Important Nominations, HORACE GRAY TO BE SUPREMR COURT JUSTICE —ACTON FOR ASSITANT TREASURER AT NEW YORK—TRESCOTT, MINISTER TO SOUTH AMERICAN REPUBLICS. The following nominations were sent to the Senate this afternoon: Horace Gray, of Massachusetts, for associate justice of Supreme Court;’ William Henry’ Trescott, ofSouth Carolina, to be special envoy extraor- dinary and minister plenipotentiary of the United States to republics of Chili, Pera and Bolivia; George -M.— Duskin, —_dis- trict attorney for the southern district of Ala. Treasury—Thos. C. Acton, of N-Y., for assistant treasurer at New York city; James W. Wakefield, collector of customs at Bath, Me. Postinasters—Jas. Walden, at Willimanti¢ 5S. H. B. Schoonmaker, Baton Rouge, La.; Jas. T. Craig, Paris, Texas: Jas. P. Easby, Albia, Fred. W. Keil, Fort Wayne, Wells Carey, Mason City, II William H. Edgar, Jerseyville, bt Cyrus T. Prentriss, Carlinville, ML; Archibald Lybrand, jr., Delaware, Ohio; Valentine Lap- Marion, Obio; Heimer Savebill, Kenton, John J. Lamoree, of N. Y., to be collector of cufoms for the district of Oswego. — Grovunp For 4 Pupiic Park.—Senator . ing the Secre- tary of the Interior to purehase square 440, the triangular space bounded by Boundary, 7th street west and north T streets for # park. Commopork Wake, chief of the burean of | navigation, navy department, will leave the city to-night for New York, where he goes as & member of the board to test the torpedo bost Destroyer. Frightful Coltiery ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY LIVES LOST. pox, December 19.—An explosion has oc- iu’ a colliery at Bolton. it is supposed | that 150 lives were lost. ——— Wall Street To-Day. New York, December 19.—The Post's finan- cial article (1:40 p.m. edition) says: At the | Stock Exchange United States bonds are strong at an advance of 35 in the extended 5s, the 4338, and the extended 6s. Southern state bonds are | duli and steady, with business confined t nesge 63, new. Railroad bonds are quiet. and | ‘gai per cent lower. The principal dealings | have been in Boston, Hartford & Erie firsts, | which have been exceptionally firm. Since noon | the market has been strong, and there has been arecovery of 3ya¢ Grande, after closing on Saturday opened this morning at 691g, advanced to 0, fell and ia es as we write. e sub-treasury debtor this morning at the clearing house In the sum of $1,568,569. In the money | Onjo Central per cent is the ruling rateforcall loans | Ouio and Mis3 | Ohio and Miss. preferred. in getting a Supply at this rate. On U.S. bonds | owe ale keane market 6 on stocks, and good borrowers have nodifficulty the quotation for call loans. | Time loans are Sa6 per cent, with little doing below 6 per cent. Mercantile paper is 6a7_ per cent. market for foreign exchange is dull. ee Beaten to Death by His Stepsons. GreencastLe, Ixp., December 19.—| Sigadsg per cent i i New Y¥ December 19.—Wm. Sindram, tried and a lected of the | consin, three mf | “He does ‘i jayS Was referred to the com- pe | 101g, when he Ten- | cent. Denver & Rio | New Jersey Central at 7, | New York Central . N yer rye Be Px nl 5 ‘What Mr. Scoville Says About the Trints A STAR reporter, after the court adjourned to-day, called Mr. Scovilie’s attention to a state- ment na morning paper, that he expected to have to leave the case in charge of Mr. Reed, on account of the Illness of his mother, ind that he despaired of saving the life of his client. “That ts not so,” said Mr, Scoville, refi to the latter propesiti “Lhbave a thir taith that the Jury, if it a acquit the prisoner, will diss That is my opinion, if any opine jon is werth anything at this time. [have not changed my epinion from the first. Of course L cannot ro around correcting everything that printed. As to ord that she is ill and expect mother, Ih a reply t 1 have received ed to her, is in Wis ; yl office, and ay sfrom at time to comm it takes sow Of course, if h there I would. Ie in charee of Mr. not worth cona- he ist How. 1 believe that th» evidenos able to the theory of Insanity. yeu think of the case being © by Christmas time?” inquired the report “Well, Lexpect to spend nearly a whole day examining the witness on the stand—Dr, Hamil ton. Allof the expert witnesses will be over= hauled thoro a If the government puts all they have summoned on stand. tt will take at least ten days to examine them,” “What is your opinion of the expert test | mony?” “I do not think It will amount to much one | Way or the other, for the experts will be so tora to shreds that the jury will not give much con- sideration to their testimony at ail.” TREAU TO THE DISTICT ATTORNEY. Guiteau, when he was leaving the court room to-day, stopped at the distri and said to that official Aull, T have had model taken from my dead for a bast. 1 will - @ great man yet, Corhhill, if you let me jone.” ME. SCOVILLE THINKS: © A Star reporter,calling upon Mr. Scovitle, found himat work upon a heapof jetters. Inhislodging place, No. 336 Indiana avenue, he has fitted up a little back parlor as an office. He is still the object at which the cranks of the country dis- charge their epistolary effusions, and he ts obliged to read basketfuls of letters every day. MITEAU JS SPOILING HB “Lam,” he said to THE STAR reporter, “drawing to ask these experts. sived many letters contain- ing valuable suggestions on the subject, ad ot < much information from the = of Guitean, he said: to be able te ec what is zoing to come fron itnesses. “Almost always when I lay the foun- dation for contradicting a wiiness be does a positive injury t whole thing, b and i had some informatio: at Le witness Siuew which led me to have hte sume J avuin as a wit- hess. Guiteau told it all in court and so put Shaw on his uard, as be knows Just what Tine tend to ask him about.” questions 1 ask Mr. B. Mclean Shaw, the New York witness, wh rd to hearing Guitesu say he it ‘tended to imitate Wiikes Booth, appeared in court this morning ia answer to a summons from Mr. Se Mr. Scovil says he can preve that was indicted for perjury in New der ce to Mrs. Dunmire, he ays ihe suid at the time of » Dr. Bowker, of New York, that i she ought to re: with Guitean, Ss she believed he was insane and needed some one to points gover rohim, W placed on st upon these Mr. Lambert Tree, whe nounced, was t this a.m, and ines has been ane avulsions at 7 inued in this condition until He was in the 83d vear of children, B. They were all at i. di He te: his age. ¥ positions of honor and d the dut scrupalous fidelity had charge of the city the time of his deat est I son, Dr. from which he never ra! ~ The Markets. BALTINORF, Dev Virginia 6a A Whe; ound series, 40%; do, pre: vitants’ Association, The death of his M. Tree, von gave him @ shook, December 1 eign-built ships by United States citizens. Also, Flour quiet end. st to pay certain Southern mail contractors. cmH SapKr, 4.5005.00; do By Mr. Culberson—To repeal the tax on | © i. ee the maunfacture and sale of tobacco and} j Patapaco fandly, 8. ‘nowt, matches. By Mr.Mills— Concerning cap- Sing dull; “western [ower aud quill ital and ‘otherwise infamous —_ crimes. | Southern red, 1 Rag Pomme te ape a | By Mr. Joyce—For the appointment of a con cen Say: S1-yal, 37; mission on the subject of the aicoholic liquor 5 i Gomme 7 December, 65u06%5 5 J G9'uf4: “March,” T14ya71s 18 et—southern, 4Na51: western — 2 mixed, Pennsylvania, 805i, Oa. 02, Hay ai 7 gt chee Penn bork. It. Balk w wate _sbonhices inn r Es duil, sylyania and casier—mens clear rib aides, shoulders, 9, Lard—refined, 340: Ts and 9%. clear rib sides, 10%. Hames, 12’ 1. Butter firm —western back 23830."" Eggs firm, 3435: imed, nominal — refined, 7. Cotter firn—Rio a cetinany, to tai, Satbig | Sugar firm 3 isky quiet, 11%. Fre verpool ton, 3-16syd.; four, 2a. le Reorapts—fion 5" 7 bushels: corn, 86, cls; rye, 393 bushels, corr, 204, 908 bushels. et wut corn, 294, ' beds. NEW YORK, December 19.—Stocks rell, rand un- petted, Money, 5x6. Exchange—long, 480; do. short, State bonds inactive. it for 4 couponn, winch ‘and eragy. NEW. YORK, December 19.—Flour anand mm- chanced. Wheat opened ‘a> cent lower, aft frm and recovered portion of decline. Corn fairly active and a shade easier. Pork di and weak, 18.00, 11.0811 * Spirits turpentine, 65isa yes ‘reights firm, December 19, 4 scoonnt, Governients ty are unchanged: Auantic utero and eeconds, 102. yania Central, 6435. Western, 30%. THE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. ‘The following are the opening and closing prices of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported by special wire to H. Ji. Dodge, 589 15th street: Opening. Gosing Bia, Tlinois Central, Kesding, 34. Alton and Terre Haute. Aiton and Terre Haute preferred — ag A.D. T oT wo B Chesapeake and Ohio 1st pf Be Chesapeake and Ohio 24 pid 29 Chicago and Alton....-... ais Chicago,Burlington and Quing, 1 O. 2056 Sol. 46: Delaware abd Hudson 107: Deluware,Lackew: ¥ Deuver and Rio G ‘701 Di-trict of Columbia bonds. 108 Eri 43% Erie preferred. Erie seconds. . Hannival and = Honnibal and St. Jo pret Houston and Texas. Itnols Central. LBaw Lake Eri Lake Sar Foelie 351 1065 @: aoe uri, Kans: 20) Missouri Pacific, 105: Moblie and Onto Manhattan Ei Met Nashville aud © tok and Western t agisgusy 1 goigzexis Sez ate FES ee if JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, : i F A g

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