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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CROSBY S. NOYES. ‘The Evening Star bas a reaular, permanent. bona Sae daily circulation more than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and equal te that of all the ether daily papers here added together. Tux Stax office is connected with the Telephone Ex- change. Advertisements, orders for the paper by mail and otherwise, news, or any information or business ean be sent day or nicht, free of chargs. “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, and remember that Tat 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 daily papers 4n Washington added togetner. ag la A Daily Eight Page Star. ‘The unprecedented pressure of advertising upon ‘he columns of THE Stax necessitates the tssue, at Yeast for the present, of an eight page paper @aily. Saturday's paper contained 188 new ad- wwertisements—the largest number ever printed in @ single tssue—twenty-nine columns in all, which és just one column more of advertisements than a Single or four page issue could contain, thus leav- ‘ing no room, whatever, for reading matter. —_——__—_++>— ‘The Virginia legislature has before tt an omnt- Sus Dill for the rellet of numerous citizens, politi- ‘@fans and statesmen from disabilities self-tmposed ‘y violations of the law prohibiting dueling. All ‘the gentlemen who were parties to the “affairs of honor” during the late political canvass are in- @tuded in the list of beneficiaries of this bill ‘Those “affairs,” however, were all such harmless Mittle diversions that it looks way out of proportion ‘Se hold the parties to them responsible for a vio- ation of the law forbidding citizens of the state to ‘kill each other in duels. There is no evidence that any of the gentlemen meant to harm each other. ‘Take, for instance, the Senator-clect, Mr. Riddle- Berger. He had two of these affairs on hand for the same day, but came through both without even getting his clothing scratched. One of the Dulles of his opponent passed through the rim of the Senator-elect’s hat, but this was due tothe fact that he was wearing a yerv broad-rimmed Sombrero. It was the extreme width of rim that Put the hat in danger. Gen. Wise and District Attorney Lewis are also among those named In the Dill, They met on a “fleld”—the reports didn’t say how largethe fleld was—but, at all events, there ‘Was distance enough between them to avoid blood- shed. Mr. Lewis’ bullet pierced the ground nearer to himseif than to his antagonist, and Mr. Wise sent his bullet into the air. Everybody ac= Quits the gentlemen named in that bill of any in- tention of either Killing anybody or of getting hurt themselves, and while the passage of the measuremay be necessary, in point of law, to re- Store the citizens named to their rights of citizen- Ship, it looks to the world outside of V.rginia like ‘@n effort to diguity very farcical proceedings. ——__—__¢ep» ____ AS a matter of course the House committees do Rot give universal satisfaction, They never do. There ts always more or less grumbling, because, necessarily, there must be some disappomntinents. But the tault-tinding, on the present occasion, 1s not confined tomembers who failed to get the Places they expected or hoped for. The great State of New York enters a protest because she is Yolceless upon the committee on commerce. There ae no two opinions in regard to one pointand that % that Pennsylvania grabbed for everything in ‘sight and got away with a large share of commit- tee power. Seven of her members hold chairman- ships, and the state ts represented upon almost every important committee. On the ways and Means committee there are three members from Pennsylvania, including the chairman. The Key- ‘Stone state undoubtedly occupies a commanding Position in this Congress, and if she does not stamp her policy upon its legislation it will be the fauit ofher members. But amid the criticisms and complaints it is well to remember, in behalf of the ‘Speaker, that the task of making up the House committees is one of the most difficult and disa- greeable that any public man has to encounter. The Speaker is beset upon every hand by confitcting ambitions and futeresta, Men whom he is equally willing to serve insist upon having the same com- militee, and will not listen to any compromise. Demands are made that the Speaker cannot | comply with, and in many cases his better judg- Ment ts overruled by a desire to keep peace in its political family. —e > ‘The organization of the anti-machine element of ‘She republican party in Pennsylvania, several Months ago, has stirred tha.machine men up, and they are working like beavers to maintain their old upon the state. Senator Cameron has his eye Upon every federal position in the state, and Wherever a vacancy occurs he crowds a stalwart Machine worker right into the place. He 1s en- @eavoring to repair the damage tnfilctea upon the Machine by the late canvass. Before even his political friends were aware of it he had the post- Master of Pittsburg out and the name of a suc- cessor before the Senate. This did not please Senator Mitehell, who thought he had a right to at least know what was being done with the federal offices im his state. Senator Mitchell succeeded in de- ferring the confirmation of the Pittsburg nominee | ‘Until after the holiday recess, which was a dis- arrangement of the senior Senator's plans. The Cpposing factions of the party tn the Keystone State are preparing for a lively struggle over the Bowinations next year. : ———e»—___ Ie ts very distressing to hear that the Yotmas ear company is being troubled by the Canadian government on account of taxes due, or violation of its revenue laws, or something of that sort. ‘The customers of the company on this side of the line, who have been accustomed to pay a day’s Fate at a first-class hotel for five or six hours broken sleep in one of its sweat boxes, will hear of | the enforcement of the claim with many dismal | forebodings. Likewise the employes of the com- Pany will be distressed. The money thus ruth- lessly wrung from its dividend fund will have to be made up between the public and the porters. a a Guiteau showed himself pretty sane and clear. | yesterday by the keen adroitness with | Which he managed to present to the jury points | fm favor of the “inspiration” theory of the de- fence. Thus he got before the jury his cireum- Staptial statement that on the 3d of July, the very Dext day after the shooting occurred, he, in an in. Werview at the Jatl, talked ubout the Deity, about | inspiration, about the political situation, and | about other SWhich precipitated me on the President.” i iS Would have been a good day for the District Commissioners and the committce in the two houses of Congress on the District of Columbia to fake a walk up Pennsylvania avenue and study the condition of the sidewalks on the most impor- ‘ant and conspicuous thoroughfare fn the national Capital Riding in « luxurious carriage over the , HOLIDAY .GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. PAtais ROYAL, 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 401-403 TWELFTH STREET. GREAT EXTRA SPEOIAL DAY FOR TO-MORROW ONLY. CLOSING OTT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF JEWELRY, AT LESS THAN COST. PALAIS ROYAL. ana Peretass;, 622, 524-626 NivTH STREET, 8T. CLOUD BUILDING. WE DON'T PROPOSE TO GET LEFT. NOT IF WE KNOW IT. Consequently, during the present week, our Exrmx Stock of Holiday Novelties will be sold at lower Prices than ever. No matter what prices are quoted, ours will befound Eqvanty Low, and in many cases Lowen. No articles will be carried over, if bottom prices will move them. AN EARLY CALL WILL GIVE YOU THE CHOICEST IN THE ASSORTMENT. DOUGLASS’, an Nixta Street, St. CLovp Buinpina. FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS. SCHLITZ'S MILWAUKEE LAGER. MASSEY'S PHILA. ALE AND PORTER. NEW YORK SWEET CIDER. PALMER'S AMERICAN GINGER ALE, kc. DEPOT: 1224 20TH STREET, WEST WASHINGTON. SAM'L C. PALMER. §2~ Telephonic connection. Freese FROM THE VAULTS— 100 CASES COOK'S IMPERIAL CHAMPAGNE, In quality and purity equal to the finest imported brands. Quarts, in cazo... Pints, in case.. A liberal discount to the trade. HUME, CLEARY & CO., an 807 MARKFT SPACE. ODGERS’ CUTLERY, MEAT CUTTERS AND STUFFERS, PRINTING PRESSES AND SKATES, ANDIRONS. FELT WEATHER STRIPS for the exclusion of cold wind, rain and snow. pirat a J. W. KENNEDY & CO., Established 1800, Dealers in Metal and Builders Hardware, a2 606 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. C HILDREN'S BOOKS, SCRAP BOOKS, POCKET-BOOKS, AUTOGRAPH and PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES, AT SHILLINGTON'S BOOK STORE, a22-2¢ Comer 43 street and Penna. avenue, Rss LEATHER BRUSH AND COMB CASES. Russia Leather Shaving and Pocket Cases. ‘Russia Leather Collar snd Cuff Boxes. French Dolls, ed and Not. French Elastics for Ladies. WM. 8. TEL, 935 Pennsylvania avenue. A MERRY CHRISTMAS. HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT WM. 8. BROWN £00. Smooth asphalt pavement of the street doesn’t far- nish the requisite information on the subject IE DEAF HEAR THROUG! EETH, thedeaf and dumb hear and learn to speak Is of @ reewnt wonderful scientific invention, the ENT APHON are to the &e. rt rstand spoken lan- For sale by CHAS. FISCHER, 623 7th street went, a2 ou hand a full aesortment of Vall articles usnally found in that { t the lowest current rates. Will be | any who Tay favor me with a share of No liquors of any kina sol MARY E. GODEY. th. 1841. 19-8 FOE CHAPPED SKIN, Gives perfect satisfaction. INE CAMKI AGES AT LESS THAN HALF Cost: 3 bandsr I Coupelet, 3 Co ‘close Panel | Ee Bris went Glace, Guarser bene cians eae | Jump Seat Carriages, and No-1 Eo altos lark abc of posed: aaah Ga eB P.D. SCHMIDT & CO., "46 Penasy ltatia avenine, FROM PARIS. LACE CUR- wo fo new. Fine Laces, Ladies? prices TSG sta. as ee O6im ' ‘Plum Pua AND | thousands of by . Florida Oranges, articles for the H Calland ee usor tewphone yt pense. You can save money by bu; WM. S. BROWN & CO., Corner 20th nnd H streeta. GRxD DISPLAY or HOLIDAY GooDs, at MRS. SELMA RUPPERT'S, (68 9th strcet, opposite Patent Office, All Holiday Gyods must be sold during the present cg ‘will move them. aa aS reer. eee (ostiNvation or TxE GREAT MARK DOWN SALE. A better opportunity has never occurred to buy fineand stylish CLOTHING AT SACRIFICING PRICES. ‘We are bound to run off our Immense Stock with such as our friends will remember, FOR EXAMPLE. ‘The $25 Overcoats, cut down from $38, ‘The $25 Suits, cut down from $35. ‘The $22 Overcoate, cut down from §90, ‘The $22 Suits, cut down from $30. ‘The $18 Overcoats, cut down from $25. ‘The $18 Suits, cut down from $25. ‘The $15 Overcoats, cut down from $20, ‘The $15 Suits, cut down from $20. ‘The $12 Overcoats, cut down from $16. ~ ‘The $12 Suits, cut down from $15. ‘The $10 Overcoats, cut down from $13. ‘The $10 Suits, cut down from $13. ‘The $8 Overcoats, cut down from $10, GREAT BARGAINS IN BOYS CLOTHING. ‘Boys $20 Suita, reduced to $15. Boys $15 Buits, reduced to $12 Boya $12 Suits, reduced to $9. Boye $9 Suite, reduced to $7. Boys $7 Suits, reduced to $5. $18 Boys Overcosts, marked down to $14. $15 Boys Overcoats, marked down to $12. $12 Boys Overcoats, marked down to $9 ‘$9 Boys Overcoats, marked down to $7. ‘$7 Boys Overcoats, marked down to $5. The point of the “‘oocasion” is Bargains. ‘These are all Useful Holiday Presents and will be Appreciated. Call At Once and Bring the Boys, S885 TTTT A 588g am 8 T Rok AE US BA Mee EE a4 Ssss8 TOR RA A UU Sgss! AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, 999 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR 10TH STREET, AND 932 D STREET. 421-6t oy AMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, 621 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Have again replenished their stook of SEAL SACQUES, FUR-LINED WRAPS FANCY COLLARS, CAPES and MUFFS, SEAL CAPS, FUR GLOVES, CARRIAGE ROBES, HATS AND CAPS, CANES AND UMBRELLAS, DUNLAP SILK HATS, OPERA AND DERBY HATS, a2 NEW coopsi NEW GOODS! a Mandarin Oranges, Florida pres: Fresh Crab Apples in tins eat Deheaa Tab! Ld aver a ‘Appies. Truth Padding tn ting, Cate Des Gourmet. ‘Fresh Clover Honey. Frosh Cove Oysters. Pickled Oysters. Leg Mutton in tina. Terrine De Fores Gras, ‘Toy Champagne. ‘Dunder Marmalade, Apricot Marinalade (French). Valntine’s Meat Juice. ‘Hon's Mait Extract. ALSO, ‘k of FANCY GOODS, suitable for tho C. C. BRYAN, __ Corner 15th and I atreets northwest. _421-3t F YR THE HOLIDAYS. FINEST DEHESA RAISINS, FINEST LAYER FIGS. FRENCH PRUNES, in Glass and Wood. FLORIDA ORANGES. A large Holidays. MALAGA GRAPES. CURRANTS, CITRON and MINCE MEAT. Homo-Made PRESERVES and JELLIES. Crystalized, Assorted FRUITS. CANNED GOODS, of every description. NEW NUTS, of all kinds. NEW BASSORA DATES. PURE CANDIES, French, Mixed and Plain. And s full line of FANCY GOUDS. For sale by J. B. BRYAN & BRO., 608 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, a21-3¢ Opp. Metropolitan Hotel. Fobar PRESENTS. LACE CURTAINS, RUGS, MATS, DRUGGETS, HASSOCKS, &e., ko. At SINGLETON & HOEKE'S, aa 801 MARKET SPACE. Gamman STUDENT LAMPS, IN NICKEL, with all the Latest Improvements, for $4.50, PORTABLE GAS STANDS, Faucy Shades, Globee, &e., in great variety, THE MOEHRING LAMPS, In Very Choice Patterns—Fayence, Choisy, Le Roi Y SNTangery, Saxons, Kigtan her SAMWTL S. SHEDD, 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. DRESS SUITS ‘TO FIT ANY SIZE MAN, Ready-made from $22 to $46, ‘To Order from $50 to $100. ‘Special orders intended for New Year’s Calla must be siven before Saturday next. © CARRY THE LARGEST LINE or ie FULL DRESS CoaTS In the Country. * i A. SAKS & 00., STRICTLY ONE PRICE CLOTHIFRS AND TAILORS, a 316 axp 313 SEVENTH Steve. por CHRISTMAS DIAMONDS, RICH JEWELRY, INE WATCHES, STERLING SILVERWARE, PLATED TABLE WAR! E, FRENCH PORCELAIN AND POTTERY, | AMERICAN POrTERY, i FINE FANCY GOOD! CLoci FINE STATIONERY. M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., an 1107 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Jd. W. BOTELER & SON Have in Stock a waperiér quality of Plated i TEA SETS, CASTORS, CAKE BASKETS, = PICKLE CASTORS, ere., ‘Which they are selling st reasonable prices. _ HOLIDAY GOODs. HOLIDAY‘ GOODS. eon 38 GEap ales e 719 719 HOLIDAY GOODS NOW READT ‘ie Davis’, 119 MABEBT SPACE. IN ADDITION to qur-usually large and well assorted stock of Fancy and Millinery Goods, Trimmings, Fringes and Notions we are opening daily a great va- riety of new, useful andy aitractive goods, suitable for mn es DAVIS". AMONG THE MANY HANDSOME and_uref ul arti- cles now in stock we mention “‘Wisk-holders, Brackets, Wall Pockets, Satin Covered Tubs, Pails aud Barrels, plain and decorated; full tine of useful articles in Rat- tan Goods, Celluloid Deliet Seta, Picture Frames, Work Baskets, Plush and Leather Bags, Pocketbooks, Japan- ese Goods, Silk Umbssila, eto., all purchased direct from the manufactures, &t plvie: CLOSING OUT JOB LOTS very cheap, at DAVIS", JUST RECEIVED an elegant assortment of real Duchess Lace Goode.tn Scarfs, Fichus, Jabote and Handkerchiefs; real Lace from Narrowest to Flouncing Width at much less than value; Silk and Linen et every description; Lace and Embroidered Handkegshiefs at all prices; Gentlemen's Linen and Silk Handierehéefs and Mufflers very cheap; Ladies’ Silk Mufflers in great -variety; Poarl and Bone- stick Fans; Mother Hubbard Collars; Black and Cream ‘Spanish Fichus; Elegant Sash Ribbons; Neckwear in endless variety, all first-class goods st very low prices, . DAVIS". NO SPECIAL DAY eet apart for Bargains. Bargains Kes PALACE. THE GREAT LEADEE OF LOW PRICES. WE ARE NEVER OUTDONE' © ‘TAKE NOTICE! ANOTHER MARK DOWN! ‘From this day we offer our tremendous, large and very desirable stook of MILLINERY At Following Prices: 25 Dozen of Genuine Long Napped BEAVER HATS, at T5c., $1, $1.25, $1.60, $1.75, $2; the very best at £2.50, 100 dozen more of our Famous Beaver Edged HATS, n all shapes and colors, sold formerly at $2.50, are now offered at 50 and 76 cts., and are undoubtedly the great- est 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 ct, Call and examine our great assortment of PLUMES, at 750., $1, $1.25, and $2. BIBBONS! BIBBONS! KING'S PALACE Can't be beat. Our prices are the lowest, our stock the larwest. Our Artificial PLANTS have got to be sold, even at a sacrifice. KING'S PALACE In the place to buy your Christmas Presents, for there you buy obeaper than elsewhere. EVERY par in every department, at Davis, DON'T FAIL TO BEE the elegant display of Holiday Goods at Davis’, 119 MARKET SPACE, Corner 8th street. 420-38 OPENING OF EVENING GOODS. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. | DRESS FRONTS, in Dolicate Tints. | BROCADES, in New Designs. | MOIRE ANTIQUE AND MOIRE FRANCAIS, SURAH SILKS, SATINS RHADAMES. SATINS MERVELLLEUX AND SATINS Du LYON. GAUZES, in Light Colors. ‘We oallospoctal attention tea lotof NEW EVENING FABRICS, OPENED TO-DAY; by far the most degung we have ever shown. BEADED AND EMBROIDERED DRESS FRONTS, made by hend-work alone. PURE SILK VELVETS, 24 inches wide, all colors, VELVET FLOUNCES, entirely now. DON'T FAIL TO CALL At the Famous KING'S PALACE, 814 Tru STREZT NORTHWES' He DAY PRESENTS, Broche and other Shawls, $10 to $40. 100 Ladies’ Goesamers, $2. 50 pieces Twilied Cr uxhineren, 12% ote. its’ large size 5 Vooten Neck Comforts, Gloves, Hosiery, Portomonai Me aiet Popcanbrses oe a) GEO. J. JOHNSON, a20 713 Market Space. por THE COMING WEEK COMPLIMENTARY EXHIBITION OF ANENDLESS VARIETY OF CHRISTMAS BARGAINS, At DAMMANN’S, 806 TTH STREET FORTEWEST, OUR ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT. DOLLS, DOLLS. RICH BLACK VELVETS, EMBROIDERED DRESSES FOR EVENING. CANTON CREPE, SILK HOSE, &o. €2” ONE PRICE, marked im plain figures. W. M, SHUSTER & SONS., a20 919 PRNNSYLVANIA AVENUE. EATON & HARRISON, 1331 F STREET NORTHWEST (opposite Ebbitt House), Grand ovening of the fest and most exquisite selection of FRENCH FLOWERS AND FIOHUS: ever displayed in Washington, imported by ourselves direst from Paris, RECEPTION BONNETS AND MOURNING GOODS A SPECIALTY. 420-6 apHE CELEBRATED SAXONY WOOL GERMAN HAND-KNIT JACKETS. A complete assortment, in all colors and sizes. NEW SLEEVES FURNISHED FOR JACKETS. €. AUERBACH, OORNER 71H AND H STREETS, Sole Agent for the District, ‘Neat door to Auerbach's Sewing Machine & Repair Office. Buy one af our ologant $25 SINGER MACHINE: your wife as a holiday present. ((4NvIES CANDIES ! CANDIES! 500 LBS. RIDLEY'S CANDIES, 1,000 LBS. FRENCH MIXTURE, AND BROKEN CANDIES. WHITMAN'S CANDIES IN FANCY BOXES. C. C. BRYAN, _a20-s ermay Goobs. FINE PLATES, "RICH CUT GLASS. BISQUE FIGURES. FRENCH BRONZES. MOEHRING LAMPS, STUDENT LAMPS, PLAQUES. VASES. And Foreign Fancy Goods from all Countries, M. W. BEVERIDGE, a20 No, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. _ (AE STNAS FURS. FUR-LINED CIRCULARS AND DOLMANS, Sust re- ceived and will be sold lower than heretofore. Spe- celal lot for Holiday Presents. SEAL SKIN SACQUES, MUFFS, HATS AND CAPS, ‘at reduced prices. Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's CHINCHILLA MUFFS AND COLLARS, in Piniu and Patent MUFFS, ‘Large stook to select from. All at lowest prices, WILLETT & RUOFF, a20 903 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. | Me stcar. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, DAY: SUGAR-CURED CINCINNATI HAMS, FAMOUS THE FIRST TO ARRIVE, az WITMER’S, 420 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. GPEAND RAFFLE —ALL WHO PURCHASE ‘8 worth of Holiday Goods or Fan which we ha: oes vi a ‘are outitied a to be sold. 420-4, th&E Cor: 19ist ‘and Pat ave. mee PIANOS, ORGANS. ORGANETTES,” PIANO STOOLS.,,...PIANO COVERS. bound Musto Books ander ae geous Handsomely At the Music Store of W. Go METZEROTT & CO., GTEINWAN & Song? © MASON & ‘Gratis DOLLS. The largeat 500. Doll ever offered. ‘The finest $1 Doll in the cleys JAPANESE NOVELTIES. Pearl intatd Writing Desk. Pearl inlaid Workboxes, from 5c. up, Fancy, richly ornamented Cabinets, at 250., 590. {0 Jahanose Glove, Jewelry and Handkeralief Cases, ies in Ladies’ Neckwoar, Spanish Lace Fichus Uarettes, ‘Tics an Noveitie and Scarfe, Lace Col id Lace Handker- chiefs. SILK HANDEERCHIEFS. Fanoy Bordered Handkerchiofs. Flue Linen Homstitched Handkerchiefs, Foster Patent5-Lace Hook, real Kid Gloves reduced to$la pair. aoe Twilled Silk Umbrell it $2.25. Ivory Hanaie, Heavy “Cetiod Sik Umbrellas, at 97, worth $4.50. NOVELTIES IN GENTS' NECKWEAR, The finest 500. Satin Scarf ever offered for that price. Gent,’ fine Linen Handkerchiefs, in fancy boxes, at from $1 to $2.50 per box. Elegant lino of fine Plated Jewelry. Roman, Gilt and Enameled Bracelets, Opera Neck Chaing Barrin x8, Broastpins, Hair Ornament a} Dressing Cases, Morocco Satohels, Plush Pocketbooks, ‘Novaltios: Purses, and many other Novel DAMMANN'S aio C HRISTMAS 806 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. SELECTIONS Can be made under ‘‘unusual advantages” at PERRY'S, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, CORNER 9TH STREET. ENTIRE NEW STOCK, CHOICEST SELECTION! LATEST NOVELTIES, ° LOWEST, PRICES, PLAIN FIGURES. Rich Black Silk CIRCULARS. Elegant Rhadames DOLMANS. EVENING GAUZES and BROCADES, All-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. E2Store open in the Evenings, SEATON PERRY, (Of Late Firm Perry & Bro.,) Established 1840, az 1881 1881 XMAS, PLUSH, Ivory, BRONZE, NOVELTIES OF VIENNA, PARIS AND LONDON. RUSSIA DESKS. PLUSH AND RUSSIA PORTFOLIOS. PHOTOGRAPH AND AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS. BRONZE PAPER WEIGHTS AND ORNAMENTS. INESTANDS, BS GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES. CARD CASES AND PORTMONNAIES, A Carefully Seleoted Stock,of Standard and Iilustratea HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS, PRAYER BOOKS xp PLUSH CASES SCISSORS. ___ HOLIDAY GOODS. Nors SPECIAL SALE or FINE RIBBONS, FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY, ALL WIDTHS AND SHADES, AT LESS THAN ONE-THIRD THEIR VALUE. SASH AND TRIMMING RIBBONS AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. NOOoT'S, a1 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. G® THE BEST. GENUINE ENGLISH CHATTERBOX 1881, ONLY 6 CENTS. SHILLINGTON'S BOOK STORE, Con. 43s Staeer ax Prvwa. Ava. At 19-5 HA™Tow's, HEADQUARTERS FOR CANDIES. ORIGINAL 25 CENT CANDY STORE, 131 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-class, 15 cts. per pound. CANDY CANES, BASKETS, TOYS, SAUSAGE, fv.. im abundance. HAMILTON'S, 1231 PENN'A AVENUE, Near 13th street. alt-6t M®- MAX WEYL, al 112 Ira STREET NORTHWEST. Great Special Holiday Sale of imported Worsted and Fancy, Goods and the latest novelties in Gola and Rolled Plat z Ladies’ Gold Band and Sett Rings, $1 and npmante, Hliger amortent of the intent oiploval” Bracsies se jarge assortment of the lates! ° an Bangeis at very low prices. OUR COIN SILVER THIMBLES, 35 cents, ‘Come and see our Felt for Table Covers, only 980. All colors Java Canvas, Ic. per yard. Bilk ap ped and Acorns, 5c. each. Linen Handkerchiefs, 10, 1234, 15 and 25e., bordered. French Doils of every description, MES. MAX WEYI, 712 7th street northwest. HRISTMAS, STANDAKD BOUKS A ROOKS FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASO! GREAT VARIETY. Hundreds of Kinds of Children's Books. Bibles, Prayer Books and Hymnals. Albums, Pocket- books, Games, &c. An Unsurpassed Line of Christinas Cards. Portable Writing Desks. Handsome Papetories from 10 cents to $7.50. C. C. PURSELL, 422 9TH STREET NORTHWEST. M®:- J. P. PALMER, al7-7t IMPORTER OF FRENCH MILLINERY GOODS, 1107 F STREET, BETWEEN lira AND 1278, BECEPTION AND OPERA BONNETS. Lately from Europe, their friends and the amatew vinit their Studio, ‘No. 728 7th strect north And to examine their Collection of Pictures and ohyecta of Art. 7 Invite ms of Fine Art to is went, ci | Toe NOW TO SELECT CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. STOCK UNUSUALL' Consisting in part of ILLUSTRATED GIFT AND JUVENILE BOOKS, In Cloth and Fine Bindings. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. A beautiful assortment of RUSSIA, CALF AND SEALSKLN, AND PLUSH GOODS, Comprising et POCKET-BOOKS, WALLETS, CARD POCASES CLONE ain HANDKERCHIEF and ‘an RK BOXES in wreat vi PRAY WORE SOOKS and HEM S. An exquisite collection of Carved Ivory Fans, Paper Knives; Thermometers, Tnk- Drapy tnkant devel snd Drowing oy in, ‘Chess, Checkers and Back- gammon PENKNIVES and OPERA GLASSES. DIARIES FOE 1882. ALL THE NEW BOOKS ived as acon iblished, but stock also embraces many other: valuable and useful articles, any one Of which would meke a handsome. it Fashionable Stationery All goods at the very I prices, FRANCIS B. MOHUN, 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 417-7 I OLIDAY INITIAL NAPKINS, $5 quality for $3, GENTLEMEN'S DRESS SHIRTS, fit guaranteed, $1. KID, DOG SKIN and CLOTH GLOVES, 25c. to $1.75. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 12%¢. to T5e. SILK HANDKERCHIEPS, 25c. to $1.50. FULL LINES OF COLORED DRESS GOODS. FULL LINES OF MOURNING DRESS GOODS, FULL LINES OF PLUSHES, VELVETS and SILKS. FULL LINES OF HOSIERY and UNDERWEAB. FULL LINES OF TABLE LINENS, BLANKETS and SPREADS. TYLER & CHEWNING, 918 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. aiz pre IQUORS A SPECIALTY. OLD JAMAICA RUM. PURE SCOTCH WHISKY. GENUINE NEW ENGLAND BUM, OLD CROW WHISKY, BEST SWEET CATAWBA wing. OLD PORT WINK. THE CELEBRATED BOUQUET WHISKY, OLD TOM GIN. FINE SHERRY AND BLACKBERRY WINES. GOOD WHISKY 50 CTS. PER BOTTLE. GEO. A. O'HARE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, 1213 77 STREET NORTHWEST, ate “Between Mand No. 626 No. 628 EB \ HOLIDAY GIFTS, { Srager. ‘STREET. BREWEPTON'S PASTEL PAINTINGS, with a choice selection of IMPORTED NOVELTIES HOLIDAY _GOOD8.__ GBanD HOLIDaY DISPLAY. GUINNIP, DAY & CO., 820, 822 axp 824 Sevente Steere, WILL MAKE A GRAND DISPLAY OP NSN OO V VEER TUTTH Fee Hig sy sh ETRE SRO OO Vy RY OE 3 NNN OO VERE t RRE IN HOLIDAY Goops: DURING THE ENTIRE WEEK, ‘When the Largest Stock of USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL CHRISTMAS GIFT@, AT POPULAR PRICES, EVER CAKRIED IN WASHINGTON WILL BR ED BIBITED, Special inducements will be offered im REAL LACE GOODS, AND In OCR SILK DEPARTMENT, GUINNIP, DAY & 00., DRY GOODS EMPORIUM. —$—$— M® C. DONOVAN, a7 OF 245 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK, ‘Has opened a BRANCH OF HER BUSINESS AT 1335 F STREET, where she is ready to receive orders and show Goods, OPENING OF RECEPTION, DINNER AND BALL DRESSES, ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27. 419-1m Knee M AGNETIC CLOTHIERS, MAGNETIC BECAUSE WE DRAW THE TRAD TOWARDS OUR ESTABLISHMENT, Gentlemen, if you have any doubts as to what partion ular Cut of Garment is best adapted to your style of 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 assist you Bevery way to make you appear handsowe and stylish, We are «iving a regular HOLIDAY EXPOSITION OF FINE GARMENTS ‘Row, and would like to have you drop tn and view i, A. SAKS & 00., STRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, aio 26 AND 818 SEVENTH STREET. [[OMDAY PResents FOR GENTLEMEN AND BOYS, Lined Dog-Skin Fur Top Gloves, 1 Kid, Cloth, Buck SILK, STIFF AND SOFT FELT HATS, Linen Collars, Cui 2 Handkerchiefs, Silk Pocket “i aie ob ern ae ' ‘Merino and Lamtfs Wool —\ Puise-W ‘Boye’ Seal-Skin Gloves; splendid stock of Men's and Boye" FINE NECKWEAB, LEWIs* 8 LE ND GE! FURNISHING FASHIONABLE HAT ARD GENTS 920 SevENTH StaKer, Berween I axp K Nortrwaer, Price. ‘One ‘Eatabliahed 1663, 416-8t, 2p at We solicit « cali from all in want of Dry Goods. WM. R. RILEY, Rnzr Burne, > E STREETS NORTHWEST, Me ioridh dnod sea MIS 18 ABOUT WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING T AFTER. 20 Ibe. Gran. Sugar for. 10g The. Standard °°A" or id 5 aT tid ; DOW JEROME F. JOHNSON & CO., 9th and F ste., opp. UB. Pat. OMice. MT BEAUTIFUL, SERVICEABLE AND CHEAP HOLIDAY GooDs ar BRODHEAD & CO.8, 1206 F Sruect, Berweex 291m axp 13a Sraner, ‘silk May oonduce to * BRODEEAD & 00."8, 417-20833 2203 ¥ ot., bet. 12th and 1sthets, FA 88R0THER & Davis, 1428 New Youe Avexve, Neaz wun

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