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4 _THE EVENING STAR. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. WASHINGTON CROSBY S. NOYES. ‘The Evening Star has a reaular, permanent. bona fiae daily circulation more than treble that of any ether datiy paper published In ‘Washington, and equal te that ef all the ether daily papers here added together. ‘Tue Stam office is ecnnected with the Telephone Ex- chenge. Advertisements, orders for the paper by mail and otherwise, ne«s, or any information or business can be sent day or nicht, free of charge. The Best is Alv ays the Cheapest.” ‘Those who Rave 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, and remember that THE EVENING STAR goes Into more homes, houses, factories, stores, shops, Offices, and places of business, and is read every @ay by more people, than all the other datly papers tm Washington added togetner. ——_ ae5 —- A Daily Eight Page Star. ‘The unprecedented pressure of advertising upon ‘the columns of THE Stax necessitates the issue, at Beast for the present, of an eight page paper ally. Saturdsy’s paper contained 18S new ad- “vertisements—t he largest number ever printed in @ single issue—twenty-nine columns in all, which ‘ts just one column more of advertisements than @ “Mingle or four page Issue could contain, thus leay- ‘Mag no room, whatever, for reading matter. goal Spry ea a A Bad Start. ‘The Virginia readjusters have claimed the title @ad credit of reformers and progresstonists. In ‘We late canvass they loudly declatmed against the “Bourbon " methods, denounced the “spoils sys- fem,” and promised reform and purity in politics ‘® the people would but trust them with power. Mow that they have obtained a lease of power, thewever, they cast aside at least one plank of the Fetorm platform and adopt the worst features of ‘She reprobated spoils system. The candidates be- fore the late readjuster caucus for nominations tO ‘Mice were “officially ” notified that before their ames could be considered they must enter Into 4 ‘Written obligation to place at the disposal Of the caucus all the appointments and patronage attaching to the office for which they were eandidates respectively. One gentleman, Major Vaiden, who was a candidate for state treasurer, {an officer elected by the legislature in Virginta), Tefused to be a party toany such degrading trans- action. He withdrew his name, and refused to at- | tend the caucus. In the first place, he was not | willing to buy a nomination by giving as the con- sideration the patronsge belonging tot. In the Seeond place, in his written protest against such | political methods, he referred tothe fact that as | State treasurer he would have to give a large bond, and that justice to bimself and to his sureties Would require that he should intimately know the Subordinates under him; that he would necessa- | Tily have to trust much to these officers, and to Rave men thrust upon him by a caucus, bent Upon simply dividing the loaves and fishes, without Fegard to honesty or capacity, he regarded as an Outrage and an insult. The readjusters undertake ‘to defend this scheme on the ground that “caucus Superv:ston” of the appointments will help to Guard agatest mistakes in appotntinents and other evils. This piea is tooweak to blind a child. “Caucus supervision” tend to purity in politics! ‘The tdea ts absurd. The very conduct of the cau- us belics the plea, for nothing was sild about Supervision. Ail the readjusters wanted offices for their supporters and dependents. They bad promised them. So Mr. Mahone, to make as equit- | able a distribution of the spolis as possible, re- | quired that the caucus should control all patron- age. The platform of the coulitionists in the late campaign In Virginia contained some good fea- tures that gained favor for the organization, even With those who abominated its repudiation taint. It ts to be hoped these wholesome features will not be abandoned, now that the election Is over, a3 the spoils reform doctrine has bee! ee The adjournment of Congress for the hollday Fecess wili probably reduce the number of oifice- Seekers in Washington. But it 1s not probable that all of theta will abandon thelr cherished desire for a government position with the de- Parture of the Congressmen. Some of the inhab- itints, perhaps uvt the oldest, but who have Tesided here long enowzh to seeagreat deal, declare that they have never seen such a scramble Yor office, such numbers of offlce-seekers, a3 since Congress met. There have been dozens of ap- Plteants for every position within the gift of the House, and when the candidates failed to get these places many of tem turned their attention to the departments and besieged them. One mem- Der of Congress says he has learned that the best and quickest way to get rid of office-seekers from his district 1s to pay their way home. When ‘One of his constituents comes to him for his “in- fluence,” this M. C. says, he at once advises the applicant to return home, und offers him a ticket Provided he promises to leave atonce. A prom. inent Senator says: “This is an office-seeking age, and seriousiy, I fear that this growing destre ‘Of the people for office may bring hurm to us yet. Young men are willing to abandon @ $1,000 a year — at home to get a $720 position in Washing- +e. Lefroy, who murdered Mr. Gold in an English Fellway carriage, put forth the plea that he was “tuspired” to commit the crime, but, unlike Guiteau, he attributed his inspiration to the Proper source—the devil. Lefroy did not enter | hts plea unttl after the Jury had rendered a ver- Git of guilty against him. It is quite probable that he got the tdes from the Guiteau case. It Was an afterthoucht, evidently, and was made the | Dasis of an appel to the home secretary for a re- | Prieve, on the ground that the plea of an inspira- tion proved the defendant‘ Insane. This is precisely the defence for Guiteau. But Lefroy’s plea did not save his neck. The home secretary Jooked tnto the past record of the defendant, and like Gutteau, found him to be tainted with de- Pravity rather than fusanity. True his life had been different from that of Guiteau. He was a bold eriminal witle Guiteau has cloaked his crimes wader the pretense of a saintly character. me from a Lefroy pretended that IMs inspiration tera] or rather personal devil that followed him | gouded him to the erime. Had | that the inspt seded from Als own devilish ny uld have been nearer Tight, and Guiteau might have Joined with hit in this plea. Lefroy was hung, the ho-ae secretary sonclnding that a man who could not resist “m- Spirations” to slay his fellow-man tm cold blood, geTous a charaeter to turn lowe upon —-_—+e+ Should Attorney General Brewster perform his | Plain and simple duty in regurd to matters now | fore his ofilee, as no doubt he will, in what an awkward position will his predecessor, Mr. Mac- Veagh, be placed touching his gratwitions and insuiting reflections upon President Art iur’s att tude towand the star route cases, COME ALL.— Co! |GREGATION AC The c YOME. ON C THE ¥ ABE Bazaar and h, as reasouable ag at the stores, ved from nis grove in Florida the | celebrate | Arcadia Orauwen, PHD le sald, who fale or retail, for the benesit nation Set, baad ya meth thirty liars 0 be ‘railed om Chzistuas Eve. Novi: bees W. T. BALDUS, Pharmacentixt, SHEE Cor. With st. aud Pa. ave. northwent. WY IISA CONSOLIDATED MININ MPAN New Yorx, December 15, 1881. declared fro the earnings the reg jentt Of LEN CENTS Pr Suare, or EXTES DIVIDEND 1000, ee The trestecs Blar monthiy $20,000; aleo both payable at Pine street, 0 GURE CURE FOR MA ” CAROLINA TOLU TONIC ! yerereia in all tte staves; also for Asthiia, and all ‘Bure cure k \ ficial in above’ diseases, sad Rye Wihiekies it. For sale er wuatt bettie. 1 st bY Barbou OL — THE DISTRICT usun DONOVAN RE AL, ES W weith the sald wefere Lehi. at 10 o'clock a HOLIDAY GOODS. OPENING OF EVENING GOODS. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. DRESS FRONTS, fn Delicate Tints. | BROCADES, in New Desens. MOIRE ANTIQUE AND MOIRE FRANCAIS. | SUBAH SILKS, SATINS RHADAMES. SATINS MERVEILLEUX AND SATINS De LYON. GAUZES, in Light Colors. Wo callespecial attention to alot of NEW EVENING FABRICS, OPENED TO-DAY; by far the most elegang ‘we have ever shown. BEADED AND EMBROIDERED DRESS FRONTS, made by hand-work alone. PURE SILKE VELVETS, 24 inches wide, all colors. VELVET FLOUNCES, entirely new. RICH BLACK VELVETS. EMBROIDERED DRESSES FOR EVENING. CANTON CREPE, SILK HOSE, &o. €@ ONE PRICE, marked in plain figures. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS., 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 719 719 HOLIDAY GOODS NOW READY ar DAVIS‘, 719 MARKET SPACE. IN ADDITION to our usually large and well ansorted stock of Fancy and Millinery Goods, Trimmings, Fringes and Notions we are opening daily a great va- riety of new, useful and attractive goods, suitable for the Holiday Season, at wari. AMONG THE MANY HANDSOME and useful arti- cles now tn stock we mention Wisk-holders, Brackets, Wall Pockets, Satin Covered Tubs, Pails and Barrels, plain and decorated; fall line of usefal articles in Rat- tan Goods, Celluloid Toilet Sets, Picture Frames, Work Baskets, Plush and Leather Baya, Pocketbooks, Japan- | ote Goods, Silk Urmbreilas, eto., all purchased direct from the manufacturers, at : s DAVIS". CLOSING OUT JOB LOTS very cheap. at DAVIS’. JUST RECEIVED an clegant assortment of real Duchesa Lace Goods in Scarfs, Fichus, Jabots and Handkerchiefs; real Duchess Lace from Narrowest to Flouncing Width at much less than value; Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs of every description; Lace and Embroidered Handkerchief at all prices; Gentlemen's ‘Linen and Silk Haudkerchiefs and Mufflers yery cheap; Ladies’ Suk Muffters in yreat farrety; Pearl and Bone: stick Fans; Mother Hubbard Collars; Black and Cream Spanish Fichus; Elegant Sush Kibbons; Neckwear in cudless variety, all first-class goods at very low prices, at DAVIS. NO SPECIAL DAY set apart for Bargains. Bargains eVeY Dax in every department, at Diver DON'T FAIL TO SEE the elegant display of Holiduy Goods at DAVI3', 119 MARKET SPACE, Corner Bth street. Kees PALACE. THE GREAT LEADER OF LOW PRICES. WE ARE NEVER OUTDONE! TAKE NOTICE! ANOTHER MARK DOWN! From this day we offer our tremendous, large and very Gesirabiv stock of MILLINERY At Following Prices: 25 Dozen of Genuine Long Napped BEAVER HATS, at TSc., $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2; the very best at $2.50. 100 dozen more of our Famous Beaver Edged HATS, n all shapes and colors, rold formerly at $2.50, are now offered at 50 and 75 cta., and are undoubtedly the great- ent bargains ever offered. 100 dozen more of those Wonderful Moscow BEAVER HATS, in every style and in all colors, at 20 cts. only sold formerly at 75 cts. Call and examine our great assortment of PLUMES, at $1, $1.25, and $2. RIBBONS! RIBBONS! KING'S PALACE Can't be beat. Our prices are the lowest, our stook the largest. Our Artificial PLAN'TS havo got to be sold, even at a sacrifice. KING'S PALACE Ts the place to buy your Christmas Presents, for there you buy cheaper than elsewhere. DONT FAIL TO CALL Atthe Famous KING'S PALACE, 814 Tru STREET NORTHWEST. 420 | Daas & HARRISON, 1331 F STREET NORTHWEST (opposite Ebbitt House), Grand ovening of the finest and most exquisite selection of FRENCH FLOWERS AND FICHUS Wer displayed in Washington, imported by ourvelves direct from Paris. | KECEPTION BONNETS AND MOURNING GooDs A SPECIALTY. 420-6 626 ) No. 626 } HOLIDAY GIFTS. E STREET. STREET. BREWERTON'S PASTEL PAINTINGS, with a choice selection of IMPORTED NOVELTIES APYROPRIATE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS. At MARKRITER'S, No. 626 E Srnuer Nontuwzst. FREE ART GALLERY. 4iT-2w ‘THE CELEBRATED SAXONY WOOL GERMAN HAND-ENIT JACKETS. A completo assortment, in all colors and sizes. NEW SLEEVES FURNISHED FOR JACKETS. Cc. AUERBACH, CORNER ?ru AND H STREETS, Sole Agent for the District, Auerbach's Sewing Machine & Repair Office. one af it SINGER M. ES, aati ct SSR BSS STOUR MACH fo C4NplEs! CANDIES! 500 LBS. RIDLEY'S CANDIES, 1,000 LBS. FRENCH MIXTURE, AND BROKEN CANDIES, WHITMAN'S CANDIES IN FANCY BOXES, C.C. BRIAN, 4 Ser. 08th onal ‘Lotapeie mecthamst, CANDIES! T avis’ D Famous SUGAR-CURED CINCINNATI HAMS, THE FIRST TO ABRIVE, ar WITMER'S, 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Hormay GooDs. FINE PLATES. BISQUE FIGURES. a0 ~"RIOH CUT GLASS. FRENCH BRONZES. MOEHRING LAMPS. ~ STUDENT LAMPS. PLAQUES. VASES. And Foreign Fancy Goods from all Countries. M. W. BEVERIDGE, a20 No. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. _ (CBzistaas FURS. FUR-LINED CIRCULARS AND DOLMANS, just re- ceived and will be sold lower than aretotoeo. 8 Bpe- ial lot for Holiday Presents. SEAILSKIN ore MUFFS, HATS AND CAPS, saaew, pa \d Children’s CHINCHILLA MUFFS ‘AND COLLARS, in Plain aud Patent MUFFS. ‘Large atock to select from. All at lowest prices, WILLETT & RUOFF, 905 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. USSIA LEATHER BRUSH AND COMB CASES. ther Shaving and Pocket Cases. Bifwmin Leather Colas ang Geet Bowes 20 French Dolle, Dressed and Not. "Frenoh Elastics for Ladies. WM. 8. TEEL, an 935 Pennsylvania avenue. Bers iN ELEGANT BINDINGS, A SPECIALTY, ar BEALL'S BOOKSTORE, 495 PENNSYLY. AVENUE. a19-38 =“ For THE COMIMG WEEK COMPLIMENTARY EXHIBITION OF AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF CHRISTMAS BARGAINS, Ar DAMMANN'S, 806 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. OUR ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT. DOLLS. DOLLS. The largest 50c. Doll ever offered. ‘The tinest $1 Doll in the city. DOLLS, JAPANESE NOVELTIES, Pearl iniaid Writing Deak. Pearl inlaid Workboxes, from 500. uj Fancy, richly ornamented Gubinets, Mb 25, 50K nese Glov eat aud Handkerciier Gases, it A ¥ 1 "Novelties cas, Spanieh Lace Fico | ena Searty "Lace Collntoticn ice ad Lass Handiogs SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. Fancy Rordered Handkerchiefs. Fine Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, Pete dts Patent5-Lace Hook, real Kid Gloves reduced La Foiled Sik Umbreliag at $2.26 Ivory Handle, Heavy Twilled Silk Umbrellas, at $2.97, worth $4.50. NOVELTIES IN GENTS’ NEGK WEAR. ‘The finest 50c. Satin Scarf over offered for that price, Gent? tne Li Linen. Handkerchiefs, in fancy oxo, at from $1 to $2.50 Telngant line of hue Plated Jewelry. jPoman, Gilt and Enamcled Bracelets, Opera Neck is, Breast pins, Hair Ornaiien! Gellalotd Drsorinne ‘Morocco Satchels, Plush Pooketbooks, aud niany othoe Noveltiost DAMMANN'S: _a19 806 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. Ss’ ECIAL NOTICE. THE DISTRIBUTION oF ITT 00 ¥ ,888g T o% YY & 7 bay T 00) 6 ¥ Ags To thoee Children holding Tickets will take place at our Store, ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2lar, Between the hours of Tand 11 o'clock in the morning. REMEMBER THE DATE AND TIME, As they will only be distributed at tho above time and hour, A. SAKS & CO., STRICTLY ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, als 516 Ny 318 SkvustH SrneT. Poverass, 622, 524-526 NinTH Srnexe, ST. CLOUD BUILDING. WE DON’T PROPOSE TO GET LEFT, KNOW It, NOT IF WE Consequently, during the present week, our ENTIRE Stock of Holiday Novelties will be sold at lower prices than ever. No matter what prices are quoted, ours will befound Equtiix Low, and in many cases Lowen. No articles will be carried ovor, if bottom prices will iove them, | AN EARLY CALL WILL GIVE YOU THE CHOICEST IN THE ASSORTMENT, DOUGLASS’, ay Nintu Srurst, 8r. CLoup Burwpixa. | M® C. DONOVAN, OF %5 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. ‘Has opened a BRANCH OF HER BUSINESS AT 1335 F STREET, where she ta ready to receive orders and slow Goods, OPENING OF RECEITION, DINNER AND BALL DRESSES, ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER a. Tvs6 OPENED A GREEN GROCERY STORE , 419-1m_ AT THE 8.W. Oren ot Gcoen and Dumberton streets, sre Sie ea anal » fall HOLIDAY GOODS. FINE RIBBONS, FOR A FBW DAYS ONLY, -ALL WIDTHS AND SHADES, AT LESS THAN ONE-THIRD THEIR VALUE. SASH AND TRIMMING RIBBONS AT A GREAT * SACRIFICE, NOOT'S, a19 {VISPENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Bours. BLOUT'S. STILL WSTEAD IN Low PRICES. WILL OPEN TOMBDAY MORNING, TEN CASES GENUINE LACK BEAVER HATS, AT ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS EACH. ‘Warranted genuine, Tong knapper, no felt, no beaver edge, no imitation, no humbug, but GENUINE Goops. CAL AND BE Convinoxp. 1, BLOUT, a19-3¢ 710 SeventH Staeer Nortnwssr. GF THE BEST. GENUINE ENGLISH CHATTERBOX 1881, ONLY 68 CENTS. BHILLINGTON'S BOOK STORR, Cor. 436 STREET AND PENNA. AvE. At d19-5¢ SELECTIONS ‘Can be made under “‘unnsual advantages” at PERRY'S, PENKSYLVANIA AVENUE, COBNER 9TH STREET. ENTIRE NEW 8TOCK, CHOICEST SELECTI LATEST NOVELTIES, — LOWEST PRICES, PLAIN FIGURES, Rich Black Silk CIRCULARS. Elegant Rhadames DOLMANS. EVENING GAUZES and BROCADES, AN-Silk Lyons VELVETS. Embroidered Velvet DRESS FRONTS. SILK HOSIERY. Perinot-Mousquetaire KID GLOVES, Linen and Plush TIDIES, Raw Silk TABLE COVERS. Fanoy WORK BOXES; Silk UMBRELLAS, Fancy TOWELS; Silk PLUSHES. CLOTH WRAPS and ULSTERS at reduced prices. S27 Store open in the Evenings. SEATON PERRY. (Of Late Firm Perry & Bro.,) Established 1840. ait FPA tesa0THER & DAVIS, 1428 New Yor Avenvg, Neaz THE TaEasunr. BARGAINS IN HOLIDAY GOODS, NEW AND CHOICE. ‘Satin-Covered Pincushions, Antique Tidie, Handker- chief and Glove Boxes in great variety, Whisk Hold- ers, Plush Bags and Purses, and other Fancy Goods, suitable for presents. alt-lw Foumay PRESENTS. INITIAL, NAPKINS, §5 quality for $3, GENTLEMEN'S DRESS SHIRTS, ft guaranteod, $1. KID, DOG SKIN and CLOTH GLOVES, 25c. to $1.75, 1881 1881 XMAS, PLUSH, IVORY, BRONZE, NOVELTIES OF VIENNA, PARIS AND LONDON, RUSSIA DPSKS. PLUSH AND RUSSIA PORTFOLIOS. PHOTOGRAPH AND AUTOCRAPH ALBUMS. BRONZE PAPER WEIGHTS AND ORNAMENTS. INKSTANDS, JEWEL CASES. GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES. CARD CASES AND PORTMONNAIES. ‘A Carefully Selected Stock of Standard and Iilustratea HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS, PRAYER BOOKS > ann HYMNALS. JUVERILE BOOKS In Alf Stes and Bindings, PLUSH PAPETERYES, PLUSH CASES SCISSORS. FANCY WASTE AND FLOOR BASKETS. SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED FOR MARK TWAIN'S NEW BOOK. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, at $11 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Woopwarp & LOTHROP, 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 921, Offer the most EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS mr BROCADED AND TWILLED SILK HANDKER- CHIEFS, at 490., 590., 75c. and $1 each. Gent's White Hematitched and Colored Bordered Hem stitched HANDKEROHIEFS, at 250. each—splendid value. Also, an elegant Hine of Gent’s Fancy Bordered HAND- KERCHIEFS, in new designs, never before shown, at 3736, 46, 50, 62 and 750. 24-inch White China Sik HANDKERCHIEFS, elegant quality, only $1 each, usual price $1,25 for this quality. Please examine, 50 dozen Gent's Linen Cambric Hemstitched Initial HANDKERCHIEFS, handsomely ombroidered, only 50c. each or $2.70 per box. Au elegant line of Gentlemen's Silk HANDKER- CHIEFS, MUFFLERS, Silk WRISTERS, Sik SUS- PENDERS, and Gent's Fine NECKWEAR, at our usual low prices, Special Gent's 2-Button Opera KID GLOVES, $1.15 per pair. We be« to state to our friends and customers that we can give them much better attention if they will be kind enough to call in the early part of the day. ‘We shall continue the distribution of our elegant Christmas Cards to all friends who may ask for them who have not recetved them by post. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! We are showing an elegant line of EVENING SILKS AND BROCADES atlow prices, and ask an examination of our stock. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON HOUSE, aT 921". PENNSYLVANIA AVE. 921. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 12\c. to Tho. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, 2c. to $1.50. 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. SPREADS, TY ER & CHEWNING, az 918 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. IME NOW TO Si CHRIST! SrocK Consisting in part of ILLUSTRATED GIFT AND JUVENILE BOOKS, In Cloth and Fine Binding. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, A beautiful assortment of BUSSIA, CALF AND SEALSKIN, AND. PLUSH GOODS, Comprising POCKET BOOKS. WAL PORTLOLIOR, als SLove FORK BO: An exguisite collection of Carved Ivory Fans, oe Knive. 7 hormmetrs Ink- standaand Paver Weights, Writing Desks, Li- brary Inkstunds, “Jewel and sens Chose Creches saa Bene gammon Boards, Gold Pens. PENKNIVES and OPERA GLASSES, DIARIES FOR 1882. ALL THE NEW BOOKS Bang he vaaadia at, but stock also embraces other valuable and useful articles, any one of ich would make a handsom ‘ashionable Stationery a All goods a at the very lowest pric FRANCIS B. MOHUN, 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AV! alt-Tt HRISTMAS. STANDARD BOUKS AND OTHER BOOKS FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON IN GREAT VARIETY. Hundreds of Kinds of Children's Books. Bibles, Prayer Books and Hymnals. Albums, Pocket- . Games, &o. An Unsurpassed Line of Ohristmas Cards. Portable Writing Desks. Handsome Papeteries from 10 cents to $7.50, C. C. PURSELL, 422 9TH STREET NORTHWEST. [pA"70N' "Ss, HEADQUARTERS FOR CANDIES. ORIGINAL 25 CENT CANDY STORE, 12331 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 ots. par pound: 6 pounds, $1. Broken Candies, first-class, 15 ots. per pound. CANDY CANES, BASKETS, TOYS, SAUSAGE, &o., in abundance. HAMILTON'S, 1231 PENN’A AVENUE, Ne arT-7t alt-6t N RS. MAX WEY! 112 Tru STREET NORTHWEST. Great Special Holiday Sale of imported Worsted and Besley Corea and the latest novelties in Gold and Rouled Ladies Gold Band and Sett Rings, $1 and Bpwards. Children’s Gold, Cameo and Garnet Rings, 50, 75 andi. A lange ansortinent of the latest styles of “Bracelets and ls at very low prices, OUR COIN SILVER THIMBLES, 35 cents. Geme and see our Felt for Table Covers, only 980. colors Java Canvas, 15e. p ame ples and Acorn, 5e Lr see i jinen Handkarchicte, ‘To, 15 and 25c., bordered. french Dolls of every’ de deter tion. MES. MAX WEYL, | northwest dl7-1t 712 7th street rps 18 ABOUT WHAT, YOU ARE LOOKING F i-} 2 fa ‘alencia hep cach ferrd? | : ens F a pRowama nee: 3 Fee “i 3 Gy N RS. J. P. PALMER, IMPORTER OF FRENCH MiLLINERY GOODS, 1107 F STREET, BETWEEN lita AND 12ra, RECEPTION AND OPERA BONNETS. Personal attention given to Millinery orders. dT Pp LIQUORS A SPECIALTY, eet FF Rtn al eu Ebel Hemenonaee 2-Call and get JEROME F. TOE ESOS & CO., Inder Masonic 'T¢ orn v net Meseale Teen ‘Worrpay arrra, Ro, 626 Street chotee Beleetion fie Ceres Stee et nos noriawege res tw saley, See en ws eet ae canes, OARPETS, CARPETS. BOTTOM PRICES, BINGLETON & HORKE'S, OLD JAMAICA RUM. PURE SCOTCH WHISKY. GENUINE NEW ENGLAND RUM. OLD CROW WHISEY. BEST SWEET CATAWBA WINE. OLD PORT WINE. ‘THE CELEBRATED BOUQUET WHISKY, OLD TOM GIN. FINE SHERRY AND BLACKBERRY WINES. GOOD WHISEY 80 CTS, PER BOTTLE, GEO. A. O'HARE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, 1213 Tru STREET NOBTHWEST, Between M and atT-20 = 45D mas. BOBRIES, ‘Lately from Europe, {oY yial tie Seal, Wo. 138 Tete mace fm Manx seam, [424 ste nl op ot eterno FULL LINES OF TABLE LINENS, BLANKETS aga | GPaxp HOLIDaY DISPLAY. GUINNIP, DAY & CO., 820, 623 axp 824 Sxverra Sreerr, WILL MAKE A GRAND DISPLAY OF RN N00 V VEFRL TITT I ERR ,SSR, NNNO OV VEE oT IE BRNO OV RE OF ee Ss NNN OO V EER LULL T I ERRSsss57 IN HOLIDAY GOODS: DURING THE ENTIRE WEEK, ‘When the Largest Stock of USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS, AT POPUJ.AB PRICES, EVER CARRIED IN WASHINGTON WILL BE EX- HIBITED. ‘Special inducements will be offered in REAL LACE Goops, axp ne oun SILK DEPARTMENT. GUINNIP, DAY & CO., ait DEY GOODS EMPORIUM. For! par PRESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN AND BOYS. Lined Deg-Skin Fur-Top Gloves, Kid, Cloth, Buck SILK, STIFF AND SOFT FELT HATS, ‘Linen Collars, Cuffa, and Handkerchiefa, 8ilk Pocket Handkerchiefs and’ Matiers Fine’ Fancy Merino Half-Hove, Cashmere, Merino and Lainb's Wool” UNDERGARMENTS. ‘The Climax Shirt, ready f Silk, rece, Ginehsm Uinbreliae: Stependere, Shoulace Pulee Warmers, Boye’ Seal VER; FINE NECKWEAR, LEWIS’ FASHIONABLE HAT AND GENTS’ FURNISHING 920 SrvENTH Stuer, Berween I axv K Nortowrer, ‘One Price. Established 1863, _a16-8t, 2p iL uecann MUSIC, BOOKS AND ALBUMS FOR 2HE HOLIDAY Boca Bound and valusb) ie Books. eee: Folios, Wrappers and Kolla. Operas and ratorios, tu cloth and paper cavers, Piano Covers: ert Music Racks The Intent and most complete collection of Sheet Music in the city. ali. St D* GOODS FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Bich Black Silks. Colored Silke, Silk Velvets, Colored Cashmeres, Buk aud Woot f vod. 64 Wool Snutizucs, in ree “Due and other colors. Silk Handkerc Handkerchi dereye and Teeter forall gtase rwear for Ladies, Cuiidren and Gentlemen. ine, ‘Table Clothe, ‘Towels. reads aud Blankets. We solicit a cali from ail in want of Dry Goods, WM. BR. RILEY, . Rivey Burtprsa, dltT-6¢ TH ann E STREFTS NORTHWEST. MUsical HOLIDAY PRESENTS. the ‘Resnick Snack any ambee the, Stet Pianos and at lowest prices apd ensicst terme, ‘Also’ all kinds of Stun cal beirut, ‘Sheet Music, ical Music Books, Musical nd sp, Musical Toys, 3 Novelties in G. L. WILD & BROS., New Musical Ware Rooms, ‘709 7th street northwest. ‘Until January 1, 1 irchasern artiole squntll January 1, 1883, ra Sf any article for S00. oF over, be presented with ay Of Sheet PAtals ROYAL, 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, asp 401-403 TWELFTH STREET. GREAT HH Lesst ERR A kT Peese ERB AL H H 00 LLLL Il DDD A A ¥ SALE. EVERY ARTICLE REDUGED, LEATHER GOODS, JEWELRY rans. | E ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE SOLD, PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. NO GOODS TO BE KEPT OVER. SALE TO BE CONTINUED IN ALL BRANOHES UNTIL CHRISTMAS, PALAIS ROYAL. ai6 GEF4T SPECIAL HOLIDAY SALE OF SEVERAL LARGE INVOICES OF RST-CLASS Goops. Picked up fron! ‘sowie of” the Failures in *rooent Lane WILLIAM HAHN'S RELIABLE SHOE: Boss 816 7th street, between H and 1922 Pennsylvania avenue, & nes 19th aud 20th, fully. "Fa Gans a Parent and $38 2, One TON Seen ats $2.50, worth $3 to Bae One lot Misses and Children’ KID BUTTON, $1, $1.25, nowe forth ieee thee GAT Oe Sok Rete eaten rh quality BUTTON BOOTS, 50c., Bho, Wee GALE REWED an Several Small Lota of Ladies‘ BUTTON BOOTS, at $1. Gent's GAITERS and LACED SHOES, $1. Child's SPRING HEELS, up to 10), Téa, Infante’ Leather Sole KID BUTTON, 300, Fe TSS ean CONVINCE YOURSELF And receive with every Purchase oneof our _aielw HANDSOME FAN-CARDS. and PEGGED Fpouay PRESENTS. cial ale of A special JAPANESE GOODS, GLOVE BOXES, HANDKERCHIEF = TRAYS, CARD RECEIVERS And a large variety of articles too numerous to mention. M4ereric CLOTHIERS, MAGNETIO BECAURE WE DRAW THE TRADD TOWARDS OUR ESTABLISHMENT. Gentiemen, tf you have any doubts ax to what parties ‘ular Cut of Garment in beet adapted to your stylet beauty, or what Colors would most become your come plexion, we will take great pleasure in giving you the benefit of our experience and taste, and will amist yoo every way to make you appear handsome and style, HOLIDAY EXPOSITION OF FINE GARMENTS ‘Row, and would like to have you drop in and view i A. SAKS & €0., STRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIFRA, au 316 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. rt nN Cs!Ne-out SALE! Come at onoe and you get the pick of a new stock. BROWN & CLAGETT, aie 909 MARKET SPACE. — Casta. AS GROCERIES. LARGE. Qorrry, ELPHONZO YOUNGS, RAISINS. Zantee Carrants.. Gonulne Lachoen OK. MA: PES. EXTitS CHOICE PRESERVES in wlane. GUAVA JELLY, MARMALADE'S. PLM. PUDs ‘other desirable the location. DING and many’ luxuries for the sea won. Nole 904 9ru STREET NORTHWEST, Between D and E, cpposite the Critic Office. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, Grocer. as x- MAS GOoDs. A large and eelect stock of fine and medium qualit® TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, SATCHELS, POCKET BOOKS, LETTER BOUKS, CABBAS, TOY TRUNKS, (ourown make), BOBES, SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, &0., 60. At the popular popul TBUNK AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY or JAMES 8S. TOPHAM, _a13-20 425 7th etreet ESs™o.isu ED 1862. AT HEILBRUN'S 8HOE HOUSE, ‘No, 402 Sevenra Stuart Noxtaweee, (Sign of the Oid Woman in Window,) (Can be found the best makes of GUM BOOTS, ALL SIZE ARCTICS AND KUBBER SHOKS, EMBROIDERED AND PLAIN SLIPPERS, GENTS' FINE BOOTS AND GAITERS, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S SHOES IN ENDLESB VARIETY. (TUE PARK MARKET. BUTTER A SPECIALTY. BEEF, See: MUTTON, rey, GAM oxsTE! so FRUITS, a ‘ABLES, AND CANNED GOoDs. ri GEO. M. OYSTER, Jn., & BRO., 12th street and Manaachnnetta =, Mars GOODS. 416-1m of FANCY and JAPANKSE gous" ona DaseeTs FAN WHISK-HOLD- ERS and CHIN 4 ARTICLES at ACTUAL SOBT, oom M RID GLOVES: 8 buttons B35: sett, Staves 10 button: every pair OPEN Houipay EVENINGS, COCHRANE & CO., OPPOSITE RIGGS' BANK, AND ALSO 1630 4TH STREET, BETWEEN CORCORAN a? STREETS. For our patrona, we print a closing rhyme ‘This year, "twill be the very last time, In the Evenrxe Stax that we shali tell, ‘The wonderful bargains we have to sell. Last April we opened the doors of this Store, ‘Uptown, where none had been before, Kind Ladios and Gents came in to buy Because popular prices are not high. Now Cochrane & Co. opposite Riggd’ Bank, Wish the Public sincerely to thank, And offer uptown another treat At sixteen thirty, Fourtcenth street. At both stores now, we are open at night, ‘Tis pleasant to walk when the moon is brigtt With your lover, or others, nice presents to fim In the Stores wherever you are treated kind, Our catalogue to name, is twice too long, “Tis best to n-iugle with the happy throng, ‘Se the giad faces and select yourself From « thousand articles on every abelf. ‘There are Dolls and China, Toys and Booka, Foster Patent Kida, five or seven Hooks; A new lot just in, to mention the aame, ‘Ladies know on these our exceilnt fame. ‘Linen 'Kerchiefs with Initials, or those of ail, ‘enous See ak oe ae gr ara ‘with Initiale is ed or Blas. Psa FLOWERS. , —