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nL “h THE EVENING WASHINGTON TAR. FRIDAY c Becember 20, ISN1. Editor. DSBY S. NOYES. . Tie Evening Star has a reg Bonn fide daity ci that of any other dally paper Washington, and equal te that ef all the other daily papers here added together. e ——— ‘She Double-Sheet Star To-morrow. Adverssers will confer a favor by handing fn their favors tor t mblesheet tomorrow at as arly an hour as possi Newsdealers can be Suppiied at a moment's notice by our fast web Printing and folding machine. = ‘There are several Important questions relating to tin nelal interests of the country whici to come before the present. Congress. The 4s partly made upof new and untried me Whos: opinions and views on finance are un- known t the country generally, and naturally this creates a feeling of solicitude among those Classes to be most affecte 1 by financial legislation. "The question of renewing national bank charters for another twenty years Is one of more than usual ‘interest, and about which a wide difference of opinion is known to exist In Congress. It involves Otuer questions of Importance, or one more, at least. The circulation of national banks ts based upon or secured by U.S. bonds. If the present of tixation continues, other conditions re- ining as favorable, the national debt would probably be paid off before the extended bank charters expired. This would bring the question the vital point—shail the present rate of taxa- tion be maintained or decreased, and, if the Litt Where shall the reduction be made; In the inte nal or customs receipts? The free-trarlers and revenue reformers favor a reduction of tariff duties, While the protectionists prefer to see the entire in- ternal s pm Of taxation abolished rather than Teduce the tariff. — All the states and territortes of the Union are fnereasing i population and wealth, with the single exception of Nevada. Even Alaska is mak- ing some progress, while Nevada 1s at a stand- st, and her condition and prospects Indicate Tetrogression rather than progression. Counting Chinese and D ensus of last year could only make outa population of 62,266. The silver mites, Which attracted nearly all the population, white and Chinese, are “pliyed out.” They have Deen worked at an actual loss for several years Past. The soil fs sterile, unproductive, and un- Profitable. But Nevads has been invested with the rizhts, powers, and privileges of a state, and annot be deprived of them, or any portion of them, without her consent. Those who choose to Temain as citizens there, no matter how few they may be, Will never, of course, consent to strip Nevada of her “sovereign” rights. Congress should learn a lesson from the admission of Ne- Yada, Which is confessedly nothing more than a “rotten borough,” politically, and hesitate before any mere new states for political pur- <2» Tt having been urged by some, before Judge Cox consented to place Guiteau in the dock, that to have puntshed him ¥ time for contempt of court would have been to decide in advance the of his insanity, the point is made that by the prisoner to appear as his own counsel, s by putting him on the stand and admin= < Wy him the oath asa witness, he was prac. red sane Tusane perso: ted in this manner as responsible be- peble of understanding the nature of an a The coses of small pox reported In New York city this year, are, in comparison h last, as eighteen to one. The di e is increasing, and g@eturally therets general alarm. The authorities are proposing and discmssing measres for the pre. Wention of t the disease, and amo others Jon fs taiked of. Its Stated thu se Was Introduced in the city by Immigrents, and ancther proposition ts that every immigrant shall be a to submit to Waecinution. Prompt and getic section is re Quirei,where the small pox once gets hold, to sup- press it. ——— ral Brewster’s letter to Cob Bil: chares that the Star route case are to be presccuted In earnest. He wants the cases thorowshly and carefully prepared for presenta tion In court, and announces his purpose to take charge of them in person there. The uttermost penny laylessly received and taken from the public ‘Treasury must be recovered, he says. This sort Of talk by the Attorney General does not indleate that the government has any disposition to “let Up” In the pursuit of the Star route robbers. = REP TBLIC. H. J. RAMSDELL, Editor. EVERYBODY READS IT! ‘THE DEST WEEKLY PAPER EVER PUBLISHED IN WASHINGTON. BT AT NOON TO-MORROW, (SATURDAY.) ~ Willcontain Editorials on current topies: What is going ‘New York Goss gn in Society ‘a original CI ; Amusement Notes at w Year's Day: 2,329 words formed ne of Chester Allen Arthur by a boy onty 12 % the young people: Portrait the ereat American ship- Jriginal Poetry, Local ete, Fivecentsacovy. Deli ‘Wo ckute a tuouth. Ofee, 908 Pen: hal 30 roe New ¥ CALIFOENTA WINE JE DELICIOUS FRENC ‘FE UL Celebrated “OLD GOV'T" JAVA COFFEE. MOCHA COFFE YY & SON, ae 1209 F STREET NORTHWEST. REASONABLE. eS = RICH OLD MOCHA AND JAVA COFFEE. FRESH CHOCOLATE: FANCY FLORIDA OKANGES. FANCY MALAGA GEAPES. GELATINE CALIFORNIA WINE JELLIES. FINE CYALIAN O1L- JAMAICA AND MEDFORD RUM. ‘CHAMPAGNES. Cc. WITMER, GROCERIES, Y 1A AVENUE. FINE 1918 PEN GcHoMacKER's ELECTRO GOLD STRING PIANOS. henttely fect instrument. Increased a od senmance af tous: acuoeoed posers action, increased rehuess and elegauce of hiss sh Oreape that have been nsed always on hand Gale or reat. Tuning abd repairia ~~ WORCH, E. 1159 10th street northwest. ap ae ation) leer: POTATOES! Direct from the Dominion of Canada. Six carloads of choice Kurly Rose justarrived, and for cheap in lots tu suit. These Potatoes ate better @eeorted and much finer than New York State Early Kove. STRANG & TUCKER, 29-3 7 918 Louisiana avenue. T= ALMANACH DE GOTHA, FOR 1882. «THE COURT ALMANACH OF THE WORLD,) With a fine Steel Plate Engraving of ‘ine of the late President For sale by ROBERT BEALL, _a78-3t HAT SPLENDID MINNESOTA FAMILY FLOUR, worably known as the “SOVEREIGN, yields, in perfection, white, sweet ald wholesome bread, HUME, CLEARY & CO., cy 80T Market Space. E MEATS at oe PENASYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘Than sny other place in this city. DOLLAR TOYS, paces iow in proportion, st 309 - va aaa R J. P. CRUTCHET, FRENCH Ca’ his ‘and the public | CUTAWAY COATS AND YE! EW YEAR'S CALLS. SPECIAL BULLETIN OF PRICES FOR FULL DRESS SUITS LARGEST LINE IN THE UNITED STASES. COAT. VEST. PANTS. COMPLETE S8UIT.. No. 3. CoAT. VEST. PANTS... COMPLETE SUIT.. No. 4. coat. VEST.. PANTS. COMPLETE SUIT. No. 5. COAT AND VEST SATIN LINED. $30.00 . 8.00 10.00 COMPLETE SUIT. 48. WE CAN FIT ANY SIZE MAN THAT WALKS. OUR LINE OF BLACK IS NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. A. SAKS & CO., STRICTLY ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, 430 316 anv 318 SEVENTH STREET. Fo NEW YEAR CALLS AND RECEPTIONS, FULL DRESS SUITS, BLACK CLOTH COATS AND VESTS, PRINCE ALBERT COATS AND VESLS, in Worsted, Diagonal, and Granite Cloth. TS, CASSIMERE, DOESKIN, AND WORSLED PAN Our mark-down sale has met with such GREAT SUC- CESS that it will be continued throughout the Holidays, Kemember that you can sécure UNUSUAL RARE BARGAINS IN OVERCOATS, BUSINESS SUITS, DRESS SUITS, BOYS? AND CHILDREN’S OVEKCOATS, BOY: AND CHILDRENS’ SUITS. OUR REDUCED PRICES ARE DOING THE WORK. WE ARE DETEKMINED TO SELL AT LOWER PRICES than we ever quoted before rather than carry the Goods over, | §FDon't forget to call amd be convinced. THE AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR 10TH STREET. AND 932 D STREET. 430 719 FLOWERS!! FLOWERS!!! Just received an elegant line of FLOWERS, suitable {oc drove temminss, corsao bouquets, &c.; at very cee, 719 FLOWERS! DAVIS’, 719 MARKET SPACE, Corner 8th street. Another small lot of those elevant SILK HANDKER- CHIEFS, at 4c. each, An early call will secure choice of shades, as we will have no mere this season. At DAVIS’. Great bargains in sli kinds of Fancy and Holiday GOODS, at DAVIS’, 719 MARKET SPACE, 430-3t ({BAND OPENING. Corner 8th street. MRS. M. A. CONELLY, or 7 EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, NEW YORE, No. 21 RUE BERGURE, PARIS, ‘will open in the PARLOLS OF THE ARLINGTON HOTEL, Ox TUESDAY, JANUARY 3p, ‘The Largest and Most Elegant Stock of IMPORTED DRESSES Ever Shown in Washington. DINNER, EVENING, RECEPTION AND BALL DRESSES, WALKING COSTUMES, WRAPS, BONNETS, eto. Just received from Paris especially for this opening, all of which will be sold at LESS THAN HALF COST. 230-3t PRIME MEATS, |. 562 9rm STREET WING CENTER MARKET. aso ‘M. C. WEAVER. PDUBeEs FOR 1882. Physicians’ Visiting Lists for 1882. Notes om the Sunday School Lamesa ten tae scill the new Sunday School Library Books received as ‘We. BALLANTYNE & 80K, 430 428 Seventh street. 'S FHE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT Peete eho fens ne rete nae. pee ueiace era eee MONDAY, the OF JANUARY, 1882, at TEN Bona as TAGE He ae nue. a. COCHRANE & CO. 1881 = Good-bye, old year of cis Almost twelve months tl has shone Ofv'times on pathwass very drear, Bursting sunlight, bringing good cheer. One thins happened in eighty-one, A new departure for Washington “‘City, of magnificent distances” called, Enterprise and pluck were never walled. Dewan to say, To have a store uptown this way, “Choice Dry Goods, too, at prices low,” Opposite Riggs’ Bank, COCHRANE & CO. Now for the New Year of eighty-two; People wonder what we will do. ‘To attract our Patrons near the Bank ‘The following Bargains will take rank: First, new Kid Gloves for reception days Just in; both ladies’ and gents may gaze At the shades and qualities, prices rischt, ‘Tried on at the counter, proves them tight. ‘Next, Laces and Hamburgs patterns rare, All we buy selected with care; Irish Linens the best, and low ‘New Cotton Underwear for this show. Fo THE NEW YEAR. UESTIER BRANDY. WHISKEY, 1852. OLD TOM GIN. OLD RED HEART JAMAICA RUM. AMONTILLADO SHERRY. ‘TEN-YEAR-OLD WHISKEY. f LIQUEURS. 429 1882 | OLD PORT WINE. | VICTORIA MADEIRA WINE. BITTERS. i OLD SCOTCH and IRISH WHISKEY. | CLARETS and WHITE WINES (ail grades. Also, the following brands of CHAMPAGNE: VEUVE CLIQUOT. PONSARDIN. POMMERY SEC. L. RAEDENER. CARTE BLANCHE. G. H. MUMM’S EXTRA DRY. G. H. MUMM'S DR¥ VERZENAY. SOUVERAIN. CHATEAU D'AY. IRKOY GRAND EXTRA DRY. | GREAT WESTERN and SANS PAREIL. | C. C. BRYAN, Corner 15th and I strests northwest. | FOR THE NEW YEAR. | BEEF TONGUES (Extra Large.) PICKLED OYSTERS. CHOCOLATE (Piain and Sweet.) CONSERVES. BANANAS, ORANGES, GRAPES. LADY APPLES. SANDWICH MEATS (In Ti DELICIOUS FRENCH COFFE! PATE DE FOIE GRAS. Cc. ©. BRYAN, 429-2 Corx ER iste AND U STREETS NortHwest. Foe NEW YEAR'S RECEPTIONS. FLOWERS, KID GLOVES, LACES, RUCHINGS, FANS, ALL FRESH GOODS, ar LOWEST PRICES. * MRS. M. J. HUNT, 429 _Nos. 621 xp 623 D Street NoutHwest. NE YEARS, GLOVES AND TIES. SUITABLE FOR THE DAY. ang 0 a ow STAG PURE RYE WHISKY is unequalled for smoothness, flavor an@ purity, and for the sideboard and sickroom is unrivalled. * HUME, CLEARY & CO., _a28 807 MARKET SPACE. N ooT’s SPECIAL SALE. FRENCH FLOWERS FOR THE CORSAGE, ar GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. NEW STYLES IN DRESS, CLOAK AND FUR TRIMMINGS, LACE NECKWEAR, ALL AT LOWEST PRICES. NOOT’'S, 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Fok NEW YEAR'S. MALAGA GRAPES. FLORIDA ORANGES. ASPINWALL BANANAS, DUCHESS PEARS. LADY APPLES, GLACE FRUITS. GENUINE JAVA AND MOCHA COFFEE. CHOCOLATES AND Cocoa. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF WINES AND LIQUORS. B. W. REED'S SONS, 28 1216 F street northwest. Ww ARE RECEIVING DAILY EXTRA BLUE GRASS MUTTON, PRIME STALL FED BEEF, SELECTED OYSTERS, GAME AND FRESH FISH, Constantly on hand. PHILADELPHIA CHICKENS AND TURKEYS, At the BOSTON MARKET, LEON SCHELL & CO., 1719 PENNSYLVANIA AVEXUE. a8 Me's AND GUEST CARDS OF THE LATEST STYLES, HOLIDAY GOODS AT LOWEST FIGURES, JAMES J. CHAPMAN, 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Branch Bor Office Ford's Opera House. as NEW Goons, JUST ARRIVED. DECORATED DINNER AND FISH SETS, Venx Hanpsome, FINE PLATED WARE In Great Variety. MM. W. BEVERIDGE. as 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. CmBistMas FURs. POI ARS AND, fete os Tati ae Paid lower than heretofore, Bpe- RAL Wine haa) ‘MUFFS, HATS AND CAPS, tadlet sD OOLLabS te Pins ol oat eo ‘Large stock to select from, All atlowest prices, WILLETT & RUOFF, 906 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. HOLIDAY GOODS. “HOLIDAY GOODS. PRICES. M ARKED DOWN SILK DOLMANS. “PLUSH COATS, SILK CIRCU- LARS, CLOTH JACKETS AND ULSTERS We offer our wholestock of the above Goods at greatly reduced prices, and inyite an inspection. SILK DOLMANS front $30 to $125. We call especial atfetition to our Large Stock of ELEGANT SILKS, VELVETS, PLUSHES AND SATINS. PURE SILK VELVERS, all colors, at $8.50. SATINS MERVEULLEUX, SATIN RHADAMES, _ SURAH SILK§ AND SATINS De LYON. SEAL-SKIN PLUSH, BLACK AND BROWN. COLORED PLUSH, ul'shades. ELEGANT EMB ROIDERED AND BEADED DRESS FRONTS, Very Novel and Rich VELVET FLOUN Colors. EVENING DRESS GOODS in all Fabrics. SILKS, SATINS, SATINS pz LYON, SATIN RHA- DAMES, SURAH, SATIN MERVEILLEUX, CASH- MEKE, CHUDDA CLOTH, ALBATROSS CLOTH, ko. EVENING COLORS IN DRESS FRONTS, CANTON CREPE, ELEGANT BROCADES, MOIRE AND WATERED SILKS, WHITE STRIPED PLUSH, And the largest and best selected Stock of FINE GOODS ever seen in Washington. ONE PRICE, NG, all |. SHUSTER & SONS., SYLVANTA AV! R'S RECEPTIONS! 028 For NEW Y UE. ‘The finest Sherry, Port, Madeira, French Brandy, Cordials, Liqueurs—all of our importation. Also, the freshest Fruits, Nuts, Candies and Raisins. HUME, CLEARY & CO., 428 807 Market Space. T° ALL OUR PATRONS, A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YFAR. DAMMANN’S, 806 TTH STREET. 806 7TH STREET, GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE OF HOLIDAY GOODS. EACH AND EVERY ARTICLE MARKED DOWN. Only at and below Cost. PLEASE NOTE A FEW OF OUR PRINCIPAL EX- TRAORDINARY BARGAINS. ‘The balance of our lerze stock of JAPANESE FAN ARTICLES 2 per cent below cost. a ee DOLLS, DOLLS, At one-half of regular price, Hand-made ZEPHYR GOODS, as Children’s Coats, Hoous, Leggings and Mittens, at Cost. NOVELTIES IN LADIES NECKWEAR, Marked down considerably, Special bargains in LACE and FANCY TIDIES, from Be. to 75c. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS at reduced prices. Ladi Gent's and Children’s MERINO and WOOLEN UNDERWEAR at net cost price, All shades of BERLIN ZEPHYR at 8c. and 100, GERMANTOWN WOOL at 7c. and 8e. oz, DAMMANN’S at 806 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. 4 hes LARGEST ASSORTMENT ry AND THE CHEAPEST DRY GOODS IN WASHINGTON. CLOSING OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF BEAUTI- FUL DRESS GOODS AT A FEARFUL Loss. ‘The widest double-width Plaid Drees Goods redn from 75 to 50., All-wool Navy Blne Flannel Dress Goods reduced from 37 to25._ Silk and Wycol (beautiful Drees Goods) reduced from 75 to 23. Colored Cashinures See duced from 25 to 1334. Colored and Black Cashmere all pure wool), double-width, 313. Bleached Tapio amask. pure linen, 50. Colored Silk Plush, $2.50. Black Silk Velvet, $1: Piano Covers, ilk en Aoiubio White Hiankets, $1-50. 4 be qual muble ite Bian! 50. ‘ine qu: ure wool large-size Blankets, $5. Beautiful ‘Sitkeand ool Plaid Dress Goods reduced from 50 to 25. Double-width La- dies’ Flannel Suiting, pure wool, 75. Nottingham Lace for curtains, 20 to $l. Ladies’ Jackets, and Coats atoost, Colored Cashineres, “pure wool double, width, in light blue, cream and white, only 60. Colored Immense. it of aqmmense, assortment CLOAKING CLOTHS AT All of our BLACK and COLORED SILKS AT REAL COST. Colored Silks, 50. 25 Black See coe ike, 50. Our $1.25 Black Silk re- CARTER’S, 11 MARKET SPACE. Foupay MEMENTOES. LADIES’ SEAL-SKIN DOLMANS: LADIES’ SEAL~ SKIN SACQUES, RICH FUR-LINED SILK and SATIN CIRCULARS and DOLMANS; ELEGANT DOLMANS TKIMMED WITH FUR' and SATIN. HERS, MUFFS and COLLARS. GEN- HATS; SEAL ©: ‘3 and MUK- FLERS; YOUTHS’ POLO CAPS in SEAL and CLOTH; UMBRELLAS. Isaac Smith's Novelties from Euro: Peas markets, specially arranged for {dics and Gen- 423 1237 Pennsylvania avenue, next cor. 13th street. Foumay PRESENTS. a INITIAL NAPKINS, $5 quality for $3. GENTLEMEN'S DRESS SHIRTS, fit guaranteed, $1. KID, DOG SKIN ané CLOTH GLOVES, 25c. to$1.75. LINEN HANDKERCHIEF, 12%e. to 750. BILK HANDKERCHIEFS, 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 UND) WEAR. FULL LINES OF TABLE LINENS, BLANKETSand A) TYLER & CHEWNING, 918 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Howmy GooDs. GPDNEY T. NIMMO'S irri PIANO BULLETIN or SPECIAL BARGAINS. Aimagnificent UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, nearly new, beantiful Rosewood Case, highly finished; superb | quality of tone, for only $230. One STEINWAY & SON'S T-OCTAVE, Rosewood | Case; modern improvements, $190, Anearly new, beautiful Rosewood Case TX Octave, SQUARE GRAND “‘ARION” PIANO FORTE, manu- factured under special order for exhibition purpores, cost owner $800, for only $225. An clogant 7-octave, nearly new, SQUARE GRAND. ROSEWOOD CASE, GAEHLE PIANO, earved lexs and lyre; all the modern improvements, for only $200, | with Stool and Cover. A special offer. Asplendid WM. KNABE & CO. 7-OCTAVE, Rose- wood Case, four nnd corners, carved legs and lyre, with Stool and Coyer, for only $160. AT-octave, rich toned, Rosewood Case, beautifully finished SQUARE GRAND PIANO, used but twelve auonths, with Stool and Cover, for $175; cost, new, $350 A GY. octave ROSEWOOD CASE PIANO, good tone, and guaranteed, for only $80, with Stool and Cover. HOLIDAY GOODS. Fe PARTIES AX RECEPTIONS. BROCADED VELVET FRONTS. * BROCADED SATIN FRONTS. EMBROIDERED SATIN FLOUNCES. BICH ALL-SILK VELVETS. BLACK AND CREAM SPANISH LACES. BROCADE GAUZES in Evening Tints. MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES in Opera Shades. TYROL GLOVES, at $1.25 and $1.50. NUN'S VEILINGS in all nhades. | LIGHT CASHMERES, ALBATROSS CLOTHS. LADIES’ SILK HOSIERY from $1.75 to $8. BLACK and COLORED SILK PLUSHES. SILK and CASHMERE SHAWLS in ail the Evening | ‘Shades. ELEGANT BROCADE SATINS. MOIRE FRANCAISE RUADAMES. FUR-LINED SATIN DE LYON CIRCULARS. BLACK SATIN MERVEILLEUX DOLMANS. | LADIES’ WRAPS, JACKETS and ULSTERS at Greatly Reduced Prices, ONE PRICE ONLY, Marked in Plain Figures. SEATON PERRY, (Of Late Firm ‘‘Perry & Bro.) Pennsylvania avenue, cor. 9th street. Established 1840. am RAY RAL 8 Ibs. absolutely pure CANDY. 6 Ibe. absolutely pure CANDY within 3 lbs. 0-cent CAND’ 7 UTS, mi 6 W NUTS, mixed. ELPHONZO YOUN 504 NINTH STREET, opposite Critic Office. Note location—between E and F streets. 423 EW YEAR CARDS N A SHONINGER PARLOR ORGAN, Walnut Caso; fully warranted, for only $35, Any of the above mentioned Instruments can be pur- chased on the easy MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN. Talso have on hand a large stock of NEW PIANOS, of well-known and celebrated makers, at LOWEST PRICES, either for cash or on time, Tam sole agent for SHONINGER'S Celebrated PAR- LOR AND CHAPEL ORGANS. SIDNEY T. NIMMO'S PIANO WAREROOMS, 433 Seven th street northwest. ” > Der ops > w ° rp Mm On > i] L 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, aND 401-403 TWELFTH STREET NORTHWEST. SPECIAL SALE, RE g Guoves. ‘CEPTION GOODS: GLOVES. RUCHINGS. RUCHINGS. MADE-UP LACE GOODS. Is | GREAT VARIETY. FRANCIS B. MOHUN, Bookseller and Stationer, ar 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ODGERS’ CUTLERY, MEAT CUTTERS AND STUFFERS, PRINTING PRESSES AND SKATES, ANDIRONS. FELT WEATHER STRIPS for he exclusion of cold wind, rain and snow. J. W. KEN NEDY & CO., Established 1800, Dealers in Metals and Builders Hardware, 606 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 719 BARGAINS. GREAT BARGAINS rm SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK MUFFLERS, PLUSH AND LEATHER BAGS, POCKET BOOKS, AND ALL KINDS OF HOLIDAY GOODS ar DAVIS’, 719 MARKET SPACE, Corner 8th street. 423-2w. For CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS. HOLIDAY OODS., Nowe Sreeer, D BUILDING GEE LERT, Now ft. Coneeqnently, during the parysent week Srock of Holiday Novelties will be sok ‘No muatier what jtces are a im many if bottom prices NOT IF ER nd gua tnx cle wall be carr move Ur m. a LY CALA, WILL GIVE YOU THE CHOICES: western WN THE ASSORTMENT. . DOUGLASS’, au Nuwre Srarer, Sr. Cloup Berne, 7 KET SPACE. windy 709 pia TOY BISQUE FIGURE ” NPA SRS. VASE LAMPS. DINNER SFTS. RICH CUT GLASS. ICE CREAM SETS. FINE PLATED WAnT: PUNCH BOWLS. = KITCHEN UTENSILS. WOODEN WARE cORATED TOILET SETS. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 709 Mamxer Space. a8 Dees AND USEFUL PRESENTS x FURS OF EVERY KIND AND QUALITY, UMBRELLAS AND CANES, DUNLAP'S CFLEBRATED. NEW YORK HATS, im Silk, Derby and Opera. WIL) T & RUOFF. 3 PALACE. d33-2w K! THE GREAT LEADER OF LOW PRICES. WE ARE NEVER OUTDONE! TAKE NOTICE! ANOTHER MARK DOWN! From this day we offer our tremendous, lange and very desirable stock of MILLINERY At Following Prices: 25 Dozen of Genuine Long Napped BEAVER HATS, at T5c., $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2; the very best at $2.50. 100 dozen more of our Famous Beaver Edged HATS, all shapes and colors, roid formerly at $2.50, are now offered at 50 and 75 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 7 cts. Call and examine our creat assortment of PLUMES, at ZSc., $1, $1.25, and #2. RIBBONS! RIBBONS! KING'S PALACE Can't be beat. Our prices are the lownet, our stock the lancest. Our Artificial PLANTS have got to be soli, oven at a sacrifice. KING'S PALACE Is the place to buy your Christinas Preseuts, for thers you buy chesper than elsewhere, DON'T FAIL TO CALL At the Famous KING'S PALACE, 814 Tru STREET NORTHWEST. GRAND HOLIDAY DISPLAY. GUINNIP, DAY & CO., 820, 822 anv 824 SkvENTH Srneer, WILL MAKE A GRAND DISPLAY OF NN N 00 V L TTT E gs Ss NN NO OV i TH ee aha BEES Sy i" T HER Fssng NNN 00 LiLL T 1 EER Ssss' IN HOLIDAY Goops DURING THE ENTIRE WEEK, When the Largest Stock of USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS, SCHLITZ’S MILWAUKEE LAGER, MASSEY’S PHILA. ALE AND PORTER. NEW YORK SWEET CIDER. PALMER'S AMERICAN GINGER ALE, &o, MADE-UP LACE GOoDs. FANS. FANS. FANS. JEWELRY, ASE JEWELRY, * AND ALL ELEGANT GOODS FoR HOLIDAY TOILETS. CHOICE GOODS ar REDUCED RATES. PALAIS ROYAL. G,FBMAN STUDENT LAMPS, IN NICKEL, ‘with all the Latest Improvements, for $4.50. PORTABLE GAS STANDS, Fancy Shades, Globes, &c., in great variety. wo ae MOEHRING LAMPS, ery ice Patterns—F Choisy, te ERE 4 Ba a7 SAWL 8. SHEDD, aa1 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. oy AMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, 621 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘Have again replenished their stock of SEAL SACQUES, FUR-LINED WRAPS, FANCY COLLARS, CAPES and MUFFS, an H OLIDAY PRESENTS. LACE CURTAINS, BUGS, MATS, DRUGGETS, HASSOCKS, &c., &o. At SINGLETON & HOEKE'S, 801 MARKET SPACE. HARRIS & SHAFER, au 1113 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, split eeepc aaet DEPOT: 1224 29TH STREET, WEST WASHINGTON, SAWL C. PALMER. §® Telephonic connection. Pure LIQUORS A SPECIALTY. OLD JAMAICA RUM. PURE SCOTCH WHISKY. GENUINE NEW ENGLAND RUM. OLD CROW WHISKY. BEST SWEET CATAWBA WINE. OLD PORT WINE. 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 77H STREET NORTHWEST, Between M and N. alT-2w. Fo NEW YEAR'S. DIAMONDS, RICH JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES, * STERLING SILVERW: PLATED TABLE WARE, pe FRENCH PORCELAIN ee FINE FANCY me = BRASSES, FINE STATIONERY. M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., 1107 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. J. W. BOTELER & SON ° ‘Have in Stock a superior quality of Plated TEA SETS, CASTORS, CAKE BASKETS, PICKLE CASTORS, rto., ‘Which they are sélling at reasonable prices, J. W. BOTELER & SON, 2 21 923 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. M2: 2: P. paLuer, IMPORTER OF FRENCH MILLINERY GOODS, + 1001 F STREET, BETWEEN liz AND 12rn, RECEPTION AND OPERA BONNETS. . AT POPULAR PRICES, EVER CARRIED IN WASHINGTON WILL BE EX- HIBITED, Special inducements will be offered in REAL LACE GOODS, AND IX OUR SILK DEPARTMENT. GUINNIP, DAY & CO., aly DRY GOODS EMPORIUM. Ff OPaY PRESENTS. Broche and other Shawls, $10 to$i0, 100 Ladies’ Gossamers, $2. 80 pieces Twilled Cunhincros, 1244 cts. 300 pieces best Calicoes, 64 and 8 cts. 100 pieces ali-wool Black and Colored Cashmeres, 370, 20 beautiful Silk and Wool Piaide, 25 cts A fillstock Fancy Silk and Linen Handkershicts Gente’ lance size Ban \dkerchicts, Old Gents’ large ize Black Cra’ ts. Woolen Neck Comf: olen 2 forte, Gloves, Hosiery, Portemonaiss, GEO. J. JOHNSON, a0 713 Market Space. MES. ©. voyovay, OF 245 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. ‘Has opened & 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, a19-1m ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27. TH CELEBRATED SAXONY WOOL - A complete assortment, in all colora and sizes, ‘NEW SLEEVES FURNISHED FOR JACKE! Ts. C. AUERBACH, CORNER 7rx AND H STREETS, M°Ssicat HOLIDAY PRESENTS. A ad Wyse and ertect amscrisnent of the stot. FPP fee kK: other first-class we ence ere eee ronteet arioty and lowest prices, of @. L. WILD& BROS., New Musical Ware Rooms, 709 Tth street northwest gderoe ‘ans Wel Ue nee earache large stock of Wale vier soe low prions, SAM'L LEWIS’ 80N8, SRWHLERS AND SILVERSMITHR, 2D 1315 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 1

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