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a EVENING STAR. _ WASHINGTON _ Moxeay.. dannary 2, 1882. CROSBY 9. NGYRS. The Evening Star bas a reewnr. permanent. born fae dnitv ciroulation mere than treble that of any ether daily paper pablished in Washingten, ard eceol te that of all the other daity papers here added together. San offtgn ts eotus ® Advertixements, orders fe the paper by maii asion or business je Sheet ca aa Wadlneedass ‘The new year brings aa unexpected facreas? of adverising to Tra Svan, which necessitates the Pubil-stion of another doubie-shses on Wednes- day. Advertisers will please send in their orders as early a8 practleable for this Issue. es The Advertisements in The Star in ISS1. ‘The following ts 4 correct transcript from the books of this office of the number of new adver- tisements printed In Tux Sran duriag each month fa the year 1381: ‘The increase of 1880 over 1879 was 1,146. ——_<o2—____. One of the criticisms upon the organization of the House committees is, that members who have hitherto favored liberal appropriations are given influential postions, while those who have con tended for economy have been placed in the back- ground. The deduction of the critics is that the Present House will be extravagant in disposing of the pobite money. The democrats during their six years’ contre of the House carried the policy 0f economy to the extreme of parsimony, with the exception of the river and harbor bills They fre- quently crippied, or at least retarded, the public Service, by insu@letent appropriations. In making up the committees Speaker Kelfer, perhaps, had in view tho dissatisfaction ercated by what was termed the “cheese-paring policy” of the demo- »tar-femed B. sowains now rank, tors we now pl eee five, in Gloves, nly lowes, ¢ oF evan Hooks, A new invaice of those now on onr books. Stand covers, ail iron, st seventy-five, Showing ond selling kecps 0 ‘The above are fast colors, exibroidered by hsud, Such bargnins as these are uct in the Innd. Fonsckeepers, we aek, pleree loc From Ireland, the best Underwear marked ¥or money, COCHi at our Hinen men and women; NE & CO. offer yalue full. TOCK PRIVILEGES. ONLY SAPE WAY TO OPERATE. WM. H. PEIRCE & CO., 61% YIVFTRENTH STREET, Over Metcnpolitan National Bank. Buy and Sell Stock Privileges on Runsei} See ae Jsy Gould — othe pe parties, and esac nan us cen; al, 0 ceil Sues and Bonds dest in at Sew York Sto ehauco on the most fas oraiae lerzas. emanate a ace & CO., Guar arias AIL of whom are wo Sanaeand sesponeible mombers of the New York Stock Uxchsnge. Tiudicator in offlee. Orders exsented d promaptty by wire. We especially couninoad to dealers 22 aa the surest protection arainst their trades. ‘These are freuently rowel at large pots. ull printed expe ations as our office. Li RS. M. HU M™ & Or nie PALMER HOUSE HAIR STORE, CHICAGO, Washington with a large assortment of IMPROVED WAVES, and other Novelties in Hair Goods, ‘There Waves have given universal satiefection sincs their introdneti re will soon visi her Celebrated Of wecurtug ow | Theis ey never bean keen in thie ci Bair, and tee YF bng to be dressed with water, Soon. je2-aw ROCLAMATION! wrare of Prana! Havin rage ak oe expe- | rhene anes, BAC ong hear wk once Saecie oer id Grwe, crats, and it was his purpose to so constitute the |- 1 committees as to guani ils party against that extreme. The rapli growth and development of the country require greater expenditures on the part of the government every year, and one mis- take of the democrats was, losing sight of this fact, they attemptod to keep the appropriations of @ Sucereding year within the oggre Predecessor. But while the people are entirely Willing to see the taxes they pay so appropriated astomect all the just and proper needs of the government, they will not tolerate extravagance Or wastefuiness. It is said that the extreme pro- tectionists, those who oppose any and all change im the existing tariff, have decided in favor of om of the tariff will cease. It would be wiser and more profitable, from a Political standpoint, for them to meet the issue Syiarely than to attempt to overcome It in any Such manner. AS between a policy of too rigid economy and one of wasteful extravagince, the country would prefer the former, because mis- takes iu the way of insuiticlent appropriations are easiiy remedied by detictency bills, but after big sums have been appropriated and expended no power of Congress ean recall the money. <<2> can soclety of the Red Cross appeals to Congress at Its present session for that recog- ton and legislation which wAl give it the proper us in the confederation of similar societies now exi-tieg in different countries. The Red Cross is an international onzanization, originated at Ge- Reva, Switzerland, in 1884. Its objects and pur- ng with the mareh of clvilizing jes. Its purpose fs to alleviate the suffer- T, pestilence, famine and such kindred MS a3 nay Visit the people of the earth. At toeorgantzation In Geneva a document in the Rature of « treaty was drawn up pledzing those Rations willing to reeognize the society to accord {Mt nentratity in thm of war, and to grant it every facility for the transportation of sunitary supplies, for the safe conduct of nurses, sunzeons, assist- ants, etc., in return for which the society, its Ofticers and assistants are pledged to entire new- trality as between belifzerent=. Twenty-tive gov- ernments have signed thts treaty, and the society has leral existence in every one of them. Miss Cl:rx Barton, who rendered valuable service durin: the rebellion, 2s a nurse, fs the president. ot the Aweriean society, the copstitution of which gUarauters assistance to 2Mticted localities in time ell as in war. It promises to aed it epiemic. In eh ety Tw here prompt ald is eaurers an ergapizition could be of material service, and Congress will doubtless grant the society the Jegisi ‘tion it asks. —__—__~e>_____ ‘The year jast clossd was an eventful one, but ths sume could be truthfully sald of each of its predecessors. The mutability of human affairs Mills the record of every year with events, some of a@ happy, others of a @stessing nature, and, per_ baps, if an average were struck, the accounts of exch yeer would about balance. But looking back Ww and through 1881, the people of this country ‘Would ineve cause to remember It with more pleas- Ure than pain, were it not forthe tragedy of the Mot July, which ropbed a happy people of their chosen rater and turned the land into mourning. ‘The year was one of prosperity for this peeple. (Crops have been profitable, f not plentious in all Sections: trade has beea brisk, snd there has been Work at fair wages In every part of the land for Willivz hinds. The new year opens promisingly. ju-tat present there is a slight feeling of deprvsshon—2 reaction following the usual business “= rity and activity; but there is nothing to apprehension. On the contrary, there isa ie-ling of confidence. Capital is seeking in all directions. The south, which lyzed by the rebellion, has reeevered her ni her vast resources are being rapidly 1. aftict ——++ ‘The anetex regime poiltictans, the Cassius M. Cinvs, George W. Julians, and Montgomery Blairs, » be for Titden for President in 1884. sble politicfons ali heifeve that. as the $ phrase It, id ship of state is “rf constitutional moorings,” and back to their days of political power they take hold of the hejm and about ship. aa re dally, The Tunes (W. B. The new Baltin Hyzeiion, editor and props ietor), makes a hand- Some Start as an Indepeudent, Live new=paper, and shows dec tied evitence of its ability to redeem all its se3 Im that direction. The Ties ts of te snue size as Tux Sraw, and the price ts two IS BUT ONE GENUINE ESS! ‘CE OF JAMAICA GINGER IN THE MARKET, AND THAT IS FRED’K BROWN’S, PHILADELPHIA. Al! others are Imitations, or made to sell on the repu- fetion of the ORIGINAL cod may do harm, while FREDERICK BROWN'S, PHILADELPHIA, will always be « blessing in SPRING, SUMMER, AUTUMN, AND WINTER. Im sf STOMACH DISORDERS, for SLERPLESS- -DDEN CHILES, when Drencked during NOX, when Cold in WINTER, ee SUMMER, bay a bottle Grocer for 60 Cents (insist = given you-FREDEBICK H3..), and you will secure an article which will serve you weli-ALL THE YESE BOUND: at AND. Dg OTELS PURST PF. Bond for cirowiar. Music Hail, Boston. Wy 0opwakp & LOTHROF, 9 BEG TO ANNOUNCE A SPECIAL 9 MARKED DOWN SALE 2 oF 2 CIRCULARS AND DOLMANS, 1 CLOAKS, JACKETS AND ULSTERS. 1 FUR-LINED CIRCULARS. We have less than a dozen left of these desirable garments, and have made such reductions on them aa will effect an im- meiliate sale. SILK-LINED CIRCULARS. We haves sti!l sinaller number of these popular garments on hand, ana have tade prices to close at once. BLACK SILK DOLMANS. We have made the following reductions: 4.50 Dolmans now 31 Doluans now $1. BLACK DIAGONAL Ci Lon i oe oe eo ee oe | > such prices on wil make euch ULSTERS! Splendid AY Wool Ulste-a in handsome cloth, redi » $6. ULSTERS: jucedd t ‘The balance of our finer xo0ds also re- duceci—$7.50, $8.50, $10.50, $12.50. WALKING JACKETS. Ladies’ Light Walling Jackets reduced to 3.00, $6.00, and $7. + Ladiew Light Watki ine: sackets plush trimmed, $9, $10.50, $12.50. ickets, all wool, re- wea 2 wt Pp z x U Ez Ladies’ Dark Walki tinced to 96.00. 8 wre worth $9. BOSTON HOUSE, 1 WOODWARD & LOTHROP. 1 asi 2 PRIN G LEAF TEA, AT FIFTY CENTS. During an experience of more than 3 quarter of a cen- tury, Ihave sold no Tea that has given such universal satisfaction. N. W. BURCHELL, _a31-2t Grat REDUCTIONS. : LADIES’ CLOTH DOLMANS, JACKETS AND ULSTERS AT PRIME COST. MARKED DOWN PRICES IN WINTER WOOLEN DRESS FABRICS AND NOVELTIES. “BARGAINS” IN SILK HANDKERCHIEFS AND HOLIDAY GOobs. LADIES' SILK DOLMANS AND CIRCULARS. EVENING GOODS. “SHADES THAT LIGHT UP WELL." BROCADE VELVET DRESS FRONTS. EMBROIDERED SATIN FLOUNCES. BROCADE SATIN DRESS FRONTS. BLACK AND CREAM WIITE SPANISH LACES, MOUSQUETAIRE PEEINOT KID GLOVES. BROCADE GAUZES. SILK HOSIERY. | SILK PLUSHES. FRENCH CORSETS. LUPIN'S CELEBRATED BLACK GOODS, COURTAULDS' ENGLISH CRAPES AND VEILS. £2 sti Goods Marked in Plain Figures st Correct Fixed Prices. SEATON PERRY, (Of Late Firm ‘Perry & Bro.,”) Pennsylvania avenue, cor. 9th street. Established 1840. asi Geeerine REDUCTIONS. $3.50 Boys? Peper ma Ladies and Prices Cut This Out. Compare Qualities and. CF BRODHBAD & CO.’8, d31-3t-2c, 2p 1205 F st., bet. 12th and 13th sts. srt COAL FOR GRATES. aaa oa Inst received, sot of the above, oe for Ca ohegy HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS | P ALAIS ROYAL. 1217-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND. 401-403 TWE RET NORTHWEST, NEW DEPARTMENT. FIN® FLOWE GANT FLOWERS, oo SPRAYS, CLUSTERS, AND BovQueTs m CORSAGE. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT, - ar RATES LOWER THAN COST or IMPORTATION, HAVING SECURED an UNUSUALLY DESIRABLE STOCK AT FORCED SALE BY MANUFACTURERS, MANUFACTURE AT ABOUT HALF PRICE, COME EABLY, AND MAKE YOUL SELECTIONS FOR NEW YEAR'S RECEPTIONS. PALAIS ROYAL. INE? YEARS . GLOVES AND TIES. SUITABLE FOR THE DAY. Pennsylvania avenuo. 31 a3 Jd UST OPENED A Large Stock of NEW YEAR'S CARDS. One hundred Visiting Gar Cards, best quality printed from plate, for $1. ‘A lerzo variet All the new" promptly. of Geran Favors. wud Aiscelianceus Books received W. H. MURRISON, Law Rooxseter axp Stationrn, 475 Peuuryivenia avenue northwest. asl + ror NEW YEAR CAL AND RECEPTIONS, FOL VE DRVSS SUITS, BLACK CLOTH COATS AND PRINCE ALBEE COATS AND VESTS, in Worsted, Diagonal, and Granite Cloth. CUTAWAY, COATS AND. VI DUESKIN, AND WOK MERE, Our mark-down saic has met with such GREAT SUC. CESS that it will be coutinved throughout the Holidays, Reinember that you can secure ao) IN OVbRCOATS, T'S, BOYS? , DI AND ( HILDAENS OVELCUATS, BOYS = AND CHILDRENS’ SUITS. OUR REDUCED PRICES AEE DOING THE WORK. WE ARE DETEKMINED TO SELL AT LOWER PRICES than we ever quoted before rather than carry the Goods over, G2 Don't forget to cali and be convinced. A SSSgTTTITRRR A U UgSS aa SSSSTET RRR, AY bss AA Sgssq E Rrt AAU ea aa Ssss) fT H RA’ A UU Ssss8 THE AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR 10TH 430 719 STREET, AND 932 D STREET. 719 FLOWERS! FLOWERS: FLOWERS!!! Just received an elegant line of FLOW RS, suitable fordress trimmings, corsage bouquets, &o-r at very low prices, at DAVIS’, 119 MARKET SPACE, Corner Sth street. Another amalt lot of those elegant SILK HANDEEB- CHIEFS, at $80. each, An eariy call will secure chi of shades, as we will have no mcre this season. At DAVIS’. t bargains in all kinds of Fancy and Holi Goons, at ced DAVIS’, 719 MARKET SPACE, a20-3t Corner 8th street. GRAND OPENING. MRS. M. A. CONELLY, ath 1 EAST SIXTEENTH STREET, NEW YORK, No. 21 RUE BERGURE, PARIS, ‘will open in the PARLORS OF THE ARLINGTON HOTEL Ox TUESDAY, JANUAHY 3p, ‘The Largest and Most Elegant Stock of IMPORTED DRESSES Ever Shown in Washington, DINNER, EVENING, RECEPTION AND BALL DRESSES, WALKING COSTUMES, WRAPS, BONNETS, eto. ust received from Paris especially for thie opening, all of which will be sold at LESS THAN HALF OOST. 430-3¢ Fo NEW YEAR'S DAY. CALIFO) ELLIE rig teaeeSie|- D ted NEW YEAR'S CALLS. SPECIAL BULLETIN OF PRICES DRESS SUITS FOR FULL LARGEST LINE IN THE UNITED STASES. COMPLETE suIT.. No. 3, coat. VEST. PANTS.. No. 5. COAT AND VEST SATIN LINED. WE CAN FIT ANY SIZE MAN THAT WALKS. OUR LINE OF BLACK IS NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. A. SAKS & CO., STRICTLY ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, 430 316 AN 318 SavanTH SrReer. TARIES FOR 1882. Phyaicians’ Visiting Lists for 1882. | Shakspeare, Foot's snd Dey by Day Calendars, j Nitoson th the Sunday Sehod! Lagaons for 1882. | Lencon Leaves and all Sunday School Papon All ee new sional Scheol Library Books “received as soon as WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 428 Seventh street. R NEW YEAR'S RECEPTIONS. FLOWERS, KID GLOVES, LACES, RUCHINGS, FANS, ALL FRESH GOODS, ar LOWEST PRICES. MRS. M. J. HUNT, a9 _Nos. 621 anp 623 D Sree: Nonrawesr. ARI WN P! | M KED DO’ PRICES. | SILK DOLMANs. PLUS GOATS, SILK. CIRCU- LARS, CLOTH JACI tS AND ULSTERS We offer oar whole sok of tie shove Goods a$ greatly ruled prices aad invilp au ianpection | SILK DOLMANS from $40 to S12 special atten cn te ie ne Large Stee | enNdanis SILKS, si an K YRLY! it 38.5 TINS MRBVELLDMCX. SATTN BHADAMES, SURAH SILES AND SATINS De LYON. KIN PLUSH, BLACK AND BROWN. LOSES’ AND Pi ~y Novel and Rich VELVET FLOUNCING, all EV SAING DRRSS GOODS in all Fabrics. SILKS. SATING SATINS ng LYON, SATIN RHA. ATIN MEBVEILLI! ASH- aan, GHUDDA CLOTH, ALBATROSS GLOTIL EVENING COLORS IN DRESS | FRONTS, CANTON REPS, BLEGANT BROCAI WATKIMD SILKS; WHITH StRIPED PLU | And’ tha and best selected Steck of FINE | GOODS orer seen in Washington, UNE PRICE. | W. M. SHUSTER & SONS., 428 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. For NEW YEAR'S RECEPTIONS! The finest Sherry, Port, Madeira, French Brandy, Cordials, Liquewrs—ii of our iznportation. Also, the freshest Fruits, Nuts, Candies and Raisins. HUME, CLEARY & CO. 807 Market Space. 428, For 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, a28 1216 F street northwest, Ww. ARE RECEIVING DATLY 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., ans, 1719 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. N oor'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. Noor's, s 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE as MEXus AND GUEST CARDS HOLIDAY GOODS AT LOWEST FIGURES, ‘1 JAMES J. CHAPMAN, 3p PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Branch Box Office Ford's Opers House. a38 .T SPLENDID MINNESOTA FAMILY FLOUR, Favorably known as ylalda,ta perfection, white, nec: oh wholesome Tread, GFASONABLE. RICH OLD MOCHA AND JAVA COBYEE. FRESH CHOCOLATES. FANCY FLORIDA ORANGES. FANCY MALAGA GRAPES. ae AND MEDFORD RUM. Cc. WITMER, FINE GROCERIES, 430 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. NEW Goons, JUST ARRIVED. DECORATED DINNER AND FISH SETS, Vert Haxpsome. FINE PLATED WARD In Great Variety. . M. W. BEVERIDGE. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVR. Oo» STAG PURE RYE WHISKY is unequalied for smoethness, flavor and purity, and for the sideboard and sickroom is unrivalled. HUME, CLEARY & CO., 28 GNEY T. NIMMO'S 801 MAREET SPACE. five . PIANO BULLETIN SPECIAL BARGAINS. Amagnificent UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, nearly Rew, beautiful Rosewood Case, highly finished; superb ‘quality of tone, for only $230. One STEINWAY & SON'S 7-OCTAVE, Rosewood ‘Case; modern improvements, $190, A nearly new, beautiful Case 7% Octave, SQUARE GRAND ‘‘ARION” PIANO FORTE, manu- fsotured under special order for exhibition purposes, cost owner $800, for only $225. An elegant T-ootave, nearly new, SQUARE GRAND. ROSEWOOD CASE, GAEHLE PIANO, carved legs and lyre; all the modern improvements, for only $200, with Stool dud Cover. A special offer. Asplendid WM. KNABE & CO. 7-OCTAVE, Rose- Wood Caee, four round corners, carved legs and lyre, with Stool and Cover, tor only $160. A T-ootavo, rich toned, Rosewood Case, besutifully finished SQUARE GRAND PIANO, used but twelve months, with Steol and Cover, for $175: cost, new, $350 A 6% octave ROSEWOOD CASE PIANO, good tone, and guaranteed, for on!y $80, with Stool and Cover. A SHONINGER PARLOR ORGAN, Walnut Case; fully warranted, for only $35. Any of the above mentioned Instruments can be pur- chased on the easy MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN. also have on hand.a large stock of NEW PIANOS, of well-known end celebrated makers, at LOWEST PRICES, either for cash or on time. Tam sole agent for SHONINGER'S Celebrated PAR- LOR AND CHAPEL ORGA’ SIDNEY T. NIMMO'S: PIANO WAREROOMS, aaT 433 Seventh street northwest. Ne YEAR CARDS “3 Ix GREAT VARIETY. FRANCIS B. MOHUN, ‘Bookseller and Stationer, eat 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. T° ALL ouR Patrons, A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YFAR. DAMMANN’S, 806 1TH STREET. 206 7TH STREET, GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE OF HOLIDAY GOODS. EACH AND EVERY ARTICLE MARKED DOWN. ‘We will sell for 00 NN N EEE W W WERE FRE © ONNNE WWWWk ke eR O ONNNER WWWW RE ER KK © ONNN EK WWWwE EF KK NNN KEE W W EER ERE K K Only at and below Cost. PLEASE NOTE A FEW OF OUR PRINCIPAL EX- TRAORDINARY BARGAINS, ce of I grodk of 3 ESE ARTICLES 35 yes wont ens DOLLS, DOLLS, At one-half of regular price, Hand-made ZEPHYR GOODS, as Children’s Coats, Hoods, Leggings and alisisnn, af Cast: se NOVELTIES IN LADIES NECKWEAR, Marked down considerably. bargains in LACE from Ahem and FANCY TIDIES, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS at reduced prices. Ladies’, Gent's WOOLEN UNDERWEAn SITES MERINO and All shades of BERLIN ZEPHYR at 8c. and 10c. GERMANTOWN WOOL at Yo. and 8. os. DAMMANN’S > O* 10 Ihe. GRAN. SUGAR. 103 Ibe. STAND * RD 13 Ibs. 9 Ibe, 8 ibs. 6 ibs. 4 tbs. 8 Ibs. 6 Ibs. 3 Tbe. T Iba 6 ibs. DECK! ELPHONZO YOUN 504 NINTH STREET, opposite Critic Office. Note location—between E and F atrects. HOLIDAY GOODS. Deets, MATE == eae 1 DISG ‘ WE port aT. € Lon 7 Bt p Err NOT IF we the Promint week, one Torrixe | nied Sevcities ‘wil te oid at lower pric + scl Se any Nov what prices ere i found EQuaLix Low, ad in maauy cases % No ncticles will Le carried over, if bottom a ly . move tha, NEARLY CALL WILT GIVE YOU 1 NE CHOILEST ro, iN THE ASSORT. T DONGLAae' 2 Novrn Srxeer, Sr. Croup Bompme. $1 4 Le - KET SPACE. TOS «, [709 wanker sr wy : BISQUE FIGURFS. FAIENCE VASES. saying. DINNER SP°Ts. bond RICH CUT GLASS. 719 BARGAINS GREAT BARGAINS SILK AND LINEN HANDEERCHIEFS, SILK MUFFLERS, PLUSH AND LEATHER BAGS, Ki86s ratace. POCKET BOOKS, AND ALL KINDS OF HOLIDAY GOQDS at DAVIS’, 719 MARKET SPACE, Corner 8th street. 108 CREAM SETS. FINE PLATED WARE. PUNCH BOWLS. KITCHEN UTENSILS. DECORATED TOILET SETS. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 709 Manger Sracr. 719 WOODEN Wal ™ FURS OF EVERY FIND AND QUALITY, UMBRELLAS AND CANE& | DUNLAP'S CFLEBRATED NEW YORK HATS, io Derby and Opera. ETT & RTOFF. — ae a23-2w THE GREAT LEADER OF LOW PRICES. WE ARE NEVER OUTDONE! TAKE NOTICE! ANOTHER MARK DOWN! 23-20 From this dey we offer our tremendous, lange and very your PRESENTS. RUGS, At a LACE CURTAINS, MATS, DRUGGETS, HASSOCKS, &c., &c. SINGLETON & HOEFKE’S, 801 MARKET SPACE. desirable stock of MILLINERY At Following Prices: ‘apped BAVER WATS, $2; the very best at 25 Dozen of Genuine Lone $1, $1.25, $1.50, &I 100 dozen more of our Famons Beaver Fared HATS, all shapes and colors, sold formeriy at $2.50, are now | offered at 60 and 75 cts., aud are undoubtedly the greab est barvains ever offered. 100 dozen more of those Wonderfil Moscow BEAVER HATS, in every style and io all colors at 20 cls. only sold formerly at 75 cts. Call and examine our great assortment of PLUMES, Fer a1 NEW YEAR’s. DIAMONDS, RICH JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES, STERLING SILVERWARE, PLATED TABLE WARE, FRENCH PORCELAIN AND POTTERY, | AMERICAN POTTERY, FINE FANCY Goon: DOKS, aries | FINE ST. ATIONERY. an an W. BOTELER & SON Have in Stock a superior quality of Pixted TEA SETS, CASTORS, CAKE BASKETS, PICKLE CASTORS, Erc., Which they are selling at reasonable prices. J. W. BOTELER & SON, 923 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. _ G* sRM AN ‘STUDENT LAMPS, IN NICKEL, with oll the Latest Luprovementa, for $4.50. PORTABLE GAS STANDS, Fancy Shades, Globes, &c., in great variety. THE MOEHRING LAMPS, | In Very Choice Patterns— oRaygner, Choiey, Le Roi, Longw 'y, Saxons, Kic SAM'L 8S. SHEDD, 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. at 75e., $1, $1.25, and £2. LIBBONS! RIBBONS KING'S PALACE | Can't be beat. Our prices are the lowest, our sto? the lanzest. Our Artificial PLANTS have rot to be sold, even ate KING'S PALACE 1 | tnthe piace to bay your Christmas Presents, for thers. | You buy cheapor than elsewhere. DON'T PAIL TO CALL At the Famous KING'S PALACE, 814 Tru STREET NORTHWEST. Re ERS’ CUTLERY, MEAT CUTTERS AND STUFFERS, PRINTING PRESSES AND SKATES, ANDIRONS NEDY & CO., Fstablished 1800, Totals and Builders Hardware, _008 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. LINEN FULL LINES OF MOURN: FULL LINES OF PLUSHES, VELYETS snd SILKS. FULL LINES OF HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR. FULL LINES OF TABLE LINENS, BLANKETS and yoEmay PRESE! \TS. INITIAL NAPKINS, $5 quality for $3. GENTLEMEN'S DRESS SHIRTS, fit guaranteed, $1. KID, DOG SKIN and CLOTH GLOVES, 25c. to $1.75. HANDEERCHIEPS, 123¢¢. to T5c. SILK HANDEERCHIEFS, 25c. to $1.50. FULL LINES OF COLORED DRESS GOODS. SPREADS. az TYLER & CHEWNING, 918 SEVENTH STREET NORTUWEST. SG DRESS GOODS. Fe c unt STMA SCHLITZ’S MILWAUKEE LA , MASSEY’S PHILA. ALE AND PORTER, NEW YORK SWEET CIDER. PALMER'S AMERICAN GINGER ALT, Ra, DEPOT: 122 28TH STREET, WEST WASHINGTON, SAML C. PALMER. J AMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, e 621 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Have again replenished their stock of SEAL BSACQUES, FUR-LINED WRAPS, FANCY COLLARS, capes and MUFFS, SEAL CAPS, FUR GLOVES, CARRIAGE ROBES, HATS AND CAPS, CANES AND UMBRELLAS, DUNLAP SILK HATS, HE from 73 3 reduced Immense assortment of CLOAKING CLOTHS: ACTUAL Cost. . ae obhit TER z duced to $i. ad ac CARTER’ ame LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND THE CHEAPEST DEY GOODS IN WASHINGTON. CLOSING OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF BEAUTI- | FUL DRESS GOODS AT A FEARFUL LOss. 711 MARERT SPACE. meres, pu doubie- wade ta ight tine, creain and Shi cay SO, Geek ACE 224 COLORED SILKS AT REAL NEW SLEEVES FURN Silks, 50. Black Silk re- OPERA AND DERBY HATS. an lil OLIDAY PREs #10 togeo. widest double-width Plaid Drews Goods is reduced adice” Gorsrners, $2. ’ ; ~! 50 nicoe~ T willed Cunliiners ; ’ from $1 4035, MI and ee Teen Ral Beets | BU seven bent Coline 3 100 pieces all-wool TP 20 pieces Leautital Sik and Wool F: | Aull tock Panes: sik and Linen Te! CELEBRATED SAXONY WOOL, GERMAN HAND-KNIT JACKETS. A complete assortment, in all colors and sizes, HED FOR JACKETS. Cc. AUERBACH, CORNER Tru AND H STREETS, Sole Agent for the District, Next door to Auerbach’s Sewing Machine & Repair OMoe. MES: 4. P. PALMER, 107 F STREET, BETWEEN litn AND 12rs, RECEPTION AND OPERA BONNETS. Personal attention given to Millinery orders. IT IMPORTER OF FRENCH MILLINERY GOODS, Puy one af ovr elegant $25 SINGER MACHINES for your wife ax a holidey present, M USICAL HOL! IDAY PRESENTS. A tone and eclect Stieft =n Music Books, Stasion! 1 meee ‘Manicai“Noveltion ereatyst ar! a . ” Hormy GOODs. Sameer ‘Terms cash. Schaar ares Gord, = Hooks, Paint- MARKRITER’S, ‘No. 636 B STREET, ome daor from Tth street. (éll-30 ty und lowest prices, at j G. L. WILD & BROB., New Musical Ware Rooms, 709 Tth treet a. scot January 4, 2 rohasers of P Soe. or ‘over, or will te presenied wide BE SUPERB wrcists PIANOS are ‘are ay eed tern moniais. Also, At VY. 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