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THE EVENING STAR, e WASHINGTON Fripay . Fnumuary bod iss2. CROSBY & NOYES ‘The Eventog Star hos 2 recufar, permanent. bern fae dnily cir lon more than treble that of any other paper published in Washington, xed cannt to that of all the ther daily papers here added together. aE STAR office Is ¢ <1 with the Telephone Ex- orders for the paper by mai! 2 ay int ~ sent day or Richt, free of ehare, ‘Whe Doubie-Skeet ‘To-morrow. THE Stig Will De tesuei tomorrow in double- Sheet or eight page form of fifty-six columns, Advertisers will conier vor by sending in their Orders for this enlarged and extraordinary edition as rariy as practicable. ee vermor Humiltom's message to the Maryland Tsture, yesterday, Indicates that the efor Is Stilt stron th leislative and e3 He tuk rimation of busters | 1 Victory AssuRED FOR THE AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, A Ss A ves AA R at U aah gE ee RAE U Saas aA A SsssS T K KA A UU Ssss% THE WINTER CAMPAIGN ABOUT 10 CLOSE. SUPPLIES CANNOT LAST FOREVER. OUR LARGE STOCK OF OLOTHING MUST BE SOLD. ‘The season for closing out all Winter Goods of every do-cription has arrived, and we are now offeting MEN'S SUITS, YOUTHS SUITS, BOYS’ SUITS, CHILD- REN'S SUITS, MEN'S OVERCOATS, YOUTHS OVERCOATS, BOYS’ OVERCOATS, CHILDREN’S OVERCOATS | At prices that make the heart of the mechanic, the clerk, the business man, the professional man Rejoice.§ We are bound to sell, even if we have to sell at cost. gard to t naition of vias that a balance of ntroller reported as re- ly nominal, as it editors, aud should ‘ount by investments = being left in the the financtal ak F bt ing a bona fide balance a million and a half dollars due by the treasury to these loans. ‘This part of the messa ya of the @entroversy between the governor and the finan- @ul admintstration of the state that deen geing on for months past. TI rnor main- tains tit tr chool fund were credited with | all the money collected ior it, the actual surplus ipts for 1881 would be only $31,269.14, ors a wretched Ss z was no lesishitlve for out of the treasury. fe apprehen ency of upwards of $250,009 for the ew year a deficl- u year, Unless strict econe is enforved and Pubil: expenses reduce! He suggests that the legislative expenses should not exceed 0. He recommends the repeal of the Bet OF 1872 for the Issue of a SIX per cent currency Joan In exchange for tre five per cent sterling Joan, and insists that the sinking funds shall be faithfully maintained and appiled. He recom- Mends that the compuisory inspection of tobacco De abviished, and sussests certain changes tn the Management and mode of administration of the house of correction. The governor urges the pas- Sage of a new registration law, to require at least @Mennial registration in Baltimore; but thinks longer intervals will (lo in the counties. He thinks tion for the government of loosing to the Severs punishment of bribery, repeating, and all kinds of fraud, and the fatress and purity or tion. He advises that Prigtary ele be ed By proper laws, and he ns the system which vests In the ie ity to appoint officers of the state. 1 the gove @ivision of the tax by ‘the real estate covered by It formable to the requirement of the bill of rights, that every man should contribute to the support of nt accordins to his actuat worth. He n enlargement of the veto power 80 ulive may veto Stems or parts of Dills ni disapproving the whole and a8ks a W appoint a commis taxation of mortgages, table distribution or ue mortgage debt and $ Deiug most con- essity of measure, ston, without pay, to investigate the subject of Im- migrati: Hen. Thomas Jay surren- Gered the Post ¢ nt to his su men je of this country. he served the people fafth- Proved himself a practi- erve to correct abuses isted in his department, and to expel from service the men who were responsible In less than one year’s service he saved. f dollars of the publle money by cut jess mail routes and curtailing extrava- gantcontracts. The off-tul figures showing a Jarge saving in the department's expenses each month of his administration, without in anywise impairing the efficiency of the service, are facts hat cannot be obliterated by any amount of abuse aad misrepresentation. President Arthur shows Proper appreciation of the value of the ser- Viees of Postinaster General James by express Last Chance, we repeat, TO SECURE CLOTHING AT THESE PRICES, “AND DON'T YOU FQRGET IT.” A. STRAUS’, THE AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAS 10TH STREET, AND 932 D STREET. $26 HOLIDAY GOODS. Drrxuanw 58 GREAT CLOSING-OUT SALE oF WINTER GOODS. LADIES, GENT'S AND CHILDREN'S M%RINO AND WOOLLEN UNDERWEAR «Marked Down to Cost. Special Bargains in MEN'S HEAVY GLOVES. HOSIKRY AT REDUCED PRICES. DAMMANN'S: £06 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. a RECEIVED. A FINE LOT or HOT HOUSE TOMATOES, From Vineland, New Jemey. DEPOT FOR VAN BEIL'S RYE AND ROCK. B. W. REED'S SONS, a5 1216 F street northwest. Ove TAILORING DEPARTMENT, ON SECOND FLOOR, IS STOCKED WITH A LARGE LINE OF FOREIGN WOOLLENS, WHICH WE ARE MAKING AT REDUCED FIGURES | Have in their 8! TO INTRODUCE OUR NEW CUTTER, ‘THE BEST ONE WE EVER HAD. GENTLEMEN WISHING FIRST-CLASSGARMENTS | ja5 WILL DO WELL TO CALL AND LEAVE THEIR ORDERS A. SAKS & Co. TAILORS, 6 ‘$16 AND 318 SkvenrH Staeer. J OOT's, N , 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. GE FL 5 ‘Our Flowers are All Fast Colors. They Do Not Kub off. hoy Do Not Rub Of. CHENILLE pute ES. New Designs in DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, REAL LACES. REAL LACES. REAL LACES. SASH RIRBONS. TY AND RECEPTION Al PARTY AND RECEPTION AlTIGL Best Quality Goode at Low Prices. Best Quality Goods at Low Prices. LADIES. AND CHIL a6 M ARKED DOWN BALMORALS. 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. img regret that he pull not comply with the President’s request to remain in the Pesition he had so well filled,coupled with the Rope that he may be us successful in the private {rusts he is about to assume as in the public ones Be has laid down. + > ____ Foere seems to be a good deal of force In the M@rictures of Representative Orth, as expressed in the House yesterday in regurd to the formation of the standing committees of that body. It has Bang been manifest to the outside world that the Iedging of despotic power virtually control Mag the legislation of the country in the hands of ne man isa prerogative which fs liable to be tre- q@ently and greatly abused; and it 1s somewhat wemarkable that gentlcmen of the ability and ex- as eee by Mr. Orth have not polated je need of a change long ago. We do not, on + femember any remarks on the subject fron the gentleman from Indiana while he was ehairman of the committee on foreign affairs. ‘That would have been the time for a most forcible advocacy of the reform he now seems so anxious | tobave brought about. oo ‘The late democratic Ohio, Joun W. Book manut mdidate for governor of walter, who fs an extensive eturer, predicts that there wiil be a panic inside of eighteen months. He Ss in the country to The price of produc- and m: ater: is ts Inere end will the price of products stnds stil.” Be bokis that this ts on unnatural and unhealthy afate of affairs. and deciares that we are surely je that feats to periodical panics, a good deal of money in nvass for governor, and Was badly vietin 1y by the polit strikers who prom- Sit Is possible that his personal Mishaps may account somewhat for his despond- ent Oullonk upon the future. Had his political in- Foed Out more satisfactorily, it is prob- be able tu Lake a more buoyant view Dr. Wittiam A. Hammond, in a ip New York yesterday ‘The Medivo-legal Ag- pect 0: tean’s Crime,” rather obfuscated the Minds of his hearers by ring “that Guiteau fs a lunatic fn the fullest sense of the word, I do Rot titink can be doubted, bu that he ts a3 fully Fesponsibie a5 the sanest msn who ever lived ap- pears to me tobe equaliy unquestionabie.” He, however, caine down Lo the plane of intelligibility ‘end coumon sense when he added that Guiteau “knew fully the nature of his act and its conse- QBences, and that knowletge was svflicient to EPU BLIC. _— H. J. RAMSDELL, Editor. OUT AT NOON TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), WILE conTane FULL SOCIETY AND \MUSEMENT NEWS; LETTEUS FROM PARIS, LONDUN and NEW YORK; Sketches and Portraits of John Rosch, the Grest Ship- builder, and of Lieut.Com'rG. W. DeLong, U.S.N. Poe “The Author of Sheridan's Ride” *A Real Ghost Sovy. Delivered by carriers at 20 cents month. bad fice, 90% Peunsylvanisavenne. M2= «& LEPING. ELiY. DIAMOND SETTINGS, MONOGRAMS, peat Fevair Jewelry, Sulver and Plated Ware at lowest Mr. Jans Hummany ATCH REPALLI gives his personal Sesion SG ate moderate cheney and dereoal, Carpet Linmy Felt, “SW Riaers. $1 BALMORAL SKIRTS, NOW 75 CENTS EACH. $1.33 BALMORAL SKIRTS, NOW $1.00 EACH. $1.75 BALMOBAL SKIRTS. NOW $1.25 EACH. $2.00 BALMORAL SKIRTS, NOW $1.50 EACH. $2.25 BALMORAL SKIRTS, NOW $1.75 EACH. $2.50 BALMORAL SKIRTS, NOW $2.00 EACH. $2.75 BALMORAL SKIRTS, NOW $2.25 EACH. COCHRANE & CO., OPPOSITE RIGGS’ BANK. in6 HAND MADE, SATIN LINED OVERCOATS, MADE OF IMPORTED KERSEY. Colors, (Brive any Brown.) ENGLISH BEAVERS. Colors, (Biv, Biack anp Brown.) ELYSIAN CHINCHILIAS. Colora, (Gury, Bur, Brack axp Brows.) ‘These Goods are equal to the finest, custom-made garments, and the prices fully twenty-five per cent less, ‘Sizes from 34 to 50 inch Breast. Prices $28.00 te $45,00- A. SAES & CO., STRICTLY ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, se WE HAVE MORE RUBBERS THAN ANY THREE HOUSES COMBINED IN THE cr 316 aw 318 Tra Sruerr. Men's Wool-Lined Arctics. Men's aud Roys' Ki ubber Boots. Wool-Lined, &e. jen's aud Roys' Kul Women's 1914 nae outs Pensitrane avenus J. W. SELBY. aPee AMPANE AND woseucunD ELECAMVANE J bod 'D HOREHO! CANEANY a3 AND ‘HORENOUND ‘COUGH ‘Twelfth season, “Just received fresh. ARTHUR NATTAN'S Paanstacy, ja6 streets northwest. are SL LOWE'S. HEHE eso 0 secnre Dargie tn in Ladies? cent. by going to $811 Manxer Space. pinoka = jOUNCEMENT TO THE LADIES, lotel, om Aun It sere nen ae Ag CARD.—I vgs png syne THE Paces ty doesn ‘Stop am ‘specimens. Photographer. 407 oe. Bi GeHoor Bo BOOKS BOUGHT AND EXCHANGED ANGLIW'S ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTORE, Conconas Buitprse, F Srnerr. as Ith three WAVES. rg ty eo in We = “4 LOth streot northwest. Cok rote at ee eee ee ee DEPARTMENT. M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, tationery Department the finest PLAIN, MOURNING and FANCY WRITING PAPERS, GOR- RESPONDENCE CARDS, GUEST CARDS, MENUS, &eo, CRESTS, MONOGRAMS, WEDDING IN- ARMS, VITATIONS, VISITING and RECEPTION CARDS | itly engraved. 1107 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. GUEsB! A GIFT FOR A GUESS. I will give away a Magnificent LOR ORGAN to the person who comes nearest in guessing the num- ber of Beans contained in the Giass Jar exhibited in my Show Window. The Jar has been filled and scaled by several prominent business gentlemen, aud will be opened on the FIRST DAY OF MARCH, 1882, by judwes selected for the purpose, who will count the Beans and award the prize to the lucky gueseer. COME EVERYBODY. Each person allowed but ono guess. Register Book open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. SIDNEY T. NIMMO'S PIANO WABEROOMS, 433 Seventh street northwest. OODWARD & LoTHROP'S tae BALE 0) SURG AL AND INSERTINGS, oe goods very ‘alotia, Stree low Latta Fears cuabied tour them st lems thas ra ee saan apie wide and handsome patte: ceiee aie Be we bo ena rate co nie eee i ee ase Wie and ine - Fidtse zampine our bargeias when looking for ber D RESS GOODS IN CLOTH SHADES. SHAWLS AND CLOAKINGS, PLUSHES AND VELVETS, PLAID DRESS GOODS, at reduced prices. TYLER & CHEWNING, ja3 918 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. ‘RS. 0. DONOVAN, OF 245 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORE CITY, ‘Has opened ke HER BRANCH HOUSE AT 1835 F STREET, Where she is ready to Show Goods and Receive Orders. GRAND OPENING TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1882, OF HER NEWEST IMPORTATIONS OF BECEP- TION, DINNER AND BALL DRESSES, Ata, EXQUISITE FRENCH NOVELTIES. 431 Bee tb BIRD pt Pied lh food ee G's auction Ho GUESS!- $130 SHONINGER NINE-STOP CYMBELLA PAR- | Woopwarp ae OUR ANNUAL SALE OF LADIES' MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, Cherhises, Night B. Covers. ieee, We We boy none but well-rnede this and confidently recommend each sud overy The tocation of this department on PARTI Ca cat cents (0 cxmmia te eat it r customers to examine the ges lelsueg and without anncyanes. Below wo inention a few th - Specialties: CHEMISES, Corded Band Che: Ghomise, with Hartt Aer dow i 3 Cambric © ded Cambrio Chemise, yeitht handsome Lace ‘irim~ mings... NIGHT ROBES. ae oles. with Gambric pute. ‘three with Te ati of Fi ‘Goods, at 80, 97¢., “Ee 18 $1.25) BL97. $150, $1.62 up 16 SKIRTS. White Skirte, with five Tacks and Hem, White Skirts with Conbrie Bufite, five Ticks. ‘White Skirts, with bandsom eat ot tne foods at a handsome “aie. $1.33, $1.6, $1.98, up to $3:00 and $5 2 Examination solicited. Goods freely shown. BOSTON HOUSE, jad 921...... PENNSYLVANIA AVE......921 L = OVER. SIX SMYRNA CARPETS, WHICH WE ARE OFFERING AT COST. LOT OF REMNANTS CHEAP. At SINGLETON & HOEKE'S, i 801 MARKET SPACE. OODWARD & LOTHROP BEG TO ANNOUNCE their Second Grand Annual REMNANTS AND SHORT LENGTHS OF SILK DRESS GOODS. tEUET LVET PLUSHES at a Great Reduction from former pi BOSTON HOUSE, $4921 Pennsylvania aventie, 921 Gross, DOLMANS AND ULSTERS. ow, is the time. snd LUTTRELIIS te the place to buy, Wrappings. “We have left over from the! staf cw of the above Wrappings, which we will sell af lese than cost to run them o1 { afi and Colored Cashmeres, Plushes and Velvets, in shades. Large stock of Table Linens, from 25c. to $2, Rapkins and Dosit-« to match, from Te. to $5. leven Knotted Fringed Towels, 25¢ 50 dozen Colored Bordered Towelk, 1330. P.9.— Large Stock of Domuatics at Agents’ prices, J. A. LUTTRELL & C0., _ 817 Market Space. _ TO MISS — A —. When northward y Aud a ine yor All“ne latest etglee C, AUERBACH, Qur Repair Department, is tho best, we know In the District Of Cohumibio, | And every one will te! To AUEKBACH' a3 a perchance should £0, wherewith to 5oW, venth and H street co. Go East, go South, co Westward. hol Youcan\t find prices quite eo low; can't find work to be just 0, ks AUERBACH, Seventh and Han show. ja3 ee! FURS. SEAL SKIN DOLM. SKIN U YY THE YARD. ALL AY REDUCED PRICES. B. GB. STINEMETZ, 333 1297 Pennsylvania avenue. PPP, A OL c Pr ASE fA PPP AA TL AA II Sssig \P LAMA, 8 BP A A LLLL AA LL Spgs! R YYA.L RRO OY Y AA L Reo O YY Aa © RRO O ¥ AAA * # Roo ¥ A484 fon” 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ‘ axp 401.403 TWELFTH STREET NORTHWEST. NEW DEPARTMENT. FINE FLOWERS, ELEGANT FLOWERS, ~~ SPRAYS, CLUSTERS, axp BOUQUETS pr 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 EARLY, AND MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS FOR NEW YEAR'S RECEPTIONS. PPP A OL A POP AA L aH 3858s PPP AA EL AA 1 Ssssq Pe AAA L AAA IT Po A ALLL A A it Sggs8 RRR OOY ¥ A Rok OOY ¥ Aa E Bae y AE 431 RR OO ¥ AA LLL. gust OPENED A Large Stock of NEW YEAR'S CARDS, One hundred. Visitit tego pur Ay ing Cards, best quality printed rman Fi we ait the ong Rl ee ie W. H. MURRISON, Law Booxse.Ler AND BTATIONER, 431 475 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. N EW YEARS GLOVES AND TIES, SUITABLE FOR THE DAY. WM, 8. 935 Pennsylvania avenue. a3 Das FOR 1882. ‘Wetting Lists for 1 Shakspeare, Post's dara, ‘Notes on the pograie i eect All the 81 oe new Sunday School Library Books received as WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 430 428 Seventh street. Fo NEW YEAR'S RECEPTIONS. FLOWEBRS, xD ‘GLOVES, LACES, RUCHINGS, ¥ANS, ALL FRESH GOODS, Bl a LOWEST PRICES. MRS. M. J. HUNT, 429 Nos. 621 awn 623 D Srazer Nonrawesr. Foe NEW YEAR'S RECEPTIONS! ‘The finest Sherry, Port, Madeira, French Brandy, Cordials, Liqueure—all of our importation. ‘Also, the freshest Fruits, Nuts, Candice and Raisins. HUME, CLEARY & CO., as 807 Market Space. FoR NEW YEAR'S DAY. DELIO EOS ANE JELLIES co! OUR FFFE. MOGHE Connie °" GOV'T" JAVA COFFEE. DUBEEES GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, 1200 F STRERT NORTHWEST. HOLIDAY GOODS GREAT BRDUCTIONS. LADIES CLOTH DRLMANS, JACKETS AND UISTRES AT PRIME COST. MARKED DOWN PRICES IN WISER WOOLEN DRESS FABRICS AND NOYSIAIZS. “BARGAINS” IN SILK RANDKERCHTSTS AND HOLIDAY GOODS. 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 WHITE SPANISH LACES. MOUSQUETAIRE PERINOT KID GLOVES. BROCADE GAUZES. SULK HOSIERY. SILK PLUSHES. FRENCH CORSETS. LUPIN’S CELEBRATED BLACK GOODS, COURTAULDS' ENGLISH CRAPES AND VEILS. 57” All Goods Marked in Pisin Figures at Correct Fixed Prices, SEATON PERRY, (Of Late Firm “Perry & Bro.,") Pennsyivania avenue, cor. 9th street. Established 1840. a3 SEASONAL, RICH OLD MOCHA AND JAVA COFFEE. FRESH CHOCOLATES. FANCY FLORIDA ORANGES. FANCY MALAGA GRAPES. ND) MEDFORD RUM. 1S. C. WITMER, FINE GROCERIES, 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. HAT SPL) ENDID MINNESOTA FAMILY] FLOUR, Favorably ‘mown ag the ae yields, in perfection, white, sweet and wholesome bread, HUME, CLEARY & CO., 807 Market Space. a8 N® Ww GooDs, JUST ARRIVED. DECORATED DINNER AND FISH SETS, ‘Very Hanpeomr. FINE PLATED WARE In Great Variety. M. W. BEVERIDGE. ~* 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. 1VING DAILY 428, W E ARE RECE EXTRA BLUE GRASS MUTTON, PRIME STALL FED BEEF, SELECTED OYSTERS, GAME AND FRESH FISH, Constantly on hand. PHILADELPHIA CHICKENS AND TURKEYS, At the BOSTON MAREET, LEON SCHELL & CO., a 1719 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Ors STAG PURE RYE WHISKY is unequalled for smoothness, flavor and purity, and for the sideboard and sickroom is unrivatted. HUME, CLEARY & CO., 807 MARKEY SPACR. IN WASHINGTON. NG OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF BEAUTI- L DRESS GOODS AT A FEARFUL Loss, wt double- width Piaid Dress Goods reduced 50. All-wool Navy Bane Flannel Dress Goods 31 to25, Silk and ‘oie Cash Dress 4 from 75 0 25. Colored Caushmeres re- tae. Ghiocol sad Black Gactmenes Gouble; width. StH, Bleached Table nen, Colored Plush, duced from gail pure al ak. as — Velvet #1 Bano Covers, atl ebro J] Quilts, $1. 50 to 25. Dou! ics wool, 75. Nottingham Lace 20 to $l. Ladies’ Jackets, Ulstera and Colored Cashmeres, pure wool, double- rae in night blue, cream and white, ouly 50. Colored jense assortment of CLOAKING CLOTHS AT AcTUAL Gost. Aut cur BLACK and COLORED SILKS AT REAL, COST. Colored Silks, 50. Our $1.25 Black Silk re- duced ‘to $i, CARTER'S, art Tl MARKET SPACE. New YEAR CARDS In GREAT VABIETY. FRANCIS B. MOHUN, Bookseller and Stationer, ax 1015 PENNSYLVAMA AVENUE. Ca FURs. FUR-LINED CIRCULARS AND DOTAMANS, cas Sard gud will bo sold lower than heretofore, cial lot for Holiday Presents, ee SEALSKIN NSCQUES, MUFFS, HATS AND CAPS, "Mle and Che CHINCHILLA MUFFS rade COLLARS, in Plain snd Patent MORES" ‘Large stock to seloct from. All at lowest prices, WILLETT & RUOFF, 20 905 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. No. 626 FALI. STOCK No. 626 E Bireet.} PAPERHANGINGS, E Street. Jp all fhe pew colon. embracing a number of New spring’s pattern in udvance, ‘Window Shades, Pictare are Frames, Gold, Silver, Tinned and Woreted Nails, Cord and Gabinet Velvet Pictars Frames; Protare-roont Me Picture Hooks, Pain vings, &e., at MARKRITER’S, No. 626 F STREET, one door from 7th street. ‘Terms cash. Free Art Gallery. ali-3w ((h08ING-our SALE! 220,000! IN NEW AND SEASONABLE DRY GOODS MUST BE CLOSED OUT DURING THE NEXT THIRTY Days AT YOUR OWN PRICES. ‘Come at once and you get the pick of a new stock. BROWN & CLAGETT, ale 809 MARKET SPACE. Homy Goobs. 3 Fisk, Clark and Flages’ LATEST NOVELTIES in Gentlemen's Gloves and Neckwear, Plush Searts, Far-topped Gloves, ‘And a fll aud Somplete eck of OLS ELENA FURNISHINGS, for the Holidays. THOMPSON’S Shirt Factory, ais 816 F strect northwest. 16 Bez GOODs. Our stock of Diamond Laco Pins, Beaded HARRIS & SHAFER, ais 1118 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Ww KNABE a 0.8 PIANOS.—CELE- brated mare crieht Pa sonal fe tevusny et 'REICHENBACH'S Piano ‘arerooms, . & few doors above Pennsyl- = ane det AND GUEST CARDS OF THE LA®EST STYLES. HOLIDAY GOODS AT LOWEST FIGURES. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, 91] PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Beasich Box S@ice Font's Opera House. 28 D°® MEN READ ADVRSTISEMENTS? We believe they do, but we also believe Must expe- Fience has taught them to disccunt about fifty per oOMt of what is gonerally represented. We do not propose to inflate this to slow for paring down. ‘We represent in our advertisersent only what WE ARE PREPARED TO PROVE. In the first place, weare THE ONLY MANUFACTURING CLOTHIERS IN WASHINGTON CITY. ‘We bave dealings only with the MILLS MANUFAC- TURING CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &o. Our prices are naturally 15to18 per cent. LESS THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE OLY. Onur stock of - SUITS AND OVERCOATS 18 LARGE AND VARIED, AND PRICES TO SUIT ALL PULSES. LIKES, BERWANGER & CO., ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, NO. 310 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. au & KATZBNSTEIN, Manaorr. MITATION STAINED GLASS. ‘This «rand and bewutiful invention fille ® vacancy jon amnen tation. of common windows, ral pendence aa the unique efocts of = adeash-linge and colored elas in rich); glass windows. For descriptive price list fe | Postal. New. designs just received. rections for applying given to every. Saye Perot 939 L srreet, n.w. Refer by perminsion of the Tucarnation. slim fs G. CULY ERW elie vet for D.C. ae DECK! ¥ pare © Ibe. 80-cent CANDY ELPHONZO YOUNGS, 504 NINTH STREET, opposite Critic Ofice, Note location—between E and F st W. BOTELER & SON Have in Stock a superior quality of Plated TEA SETS, CaSTORS, CARE BASKETS, PICKLE CASTORS, ero., Which they are selling at reasonable prices. 423, J J. W. BOTELER & SON, 421 923 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. GERMAN el ‘with all the Latest Improvementa, for4.50. PORTABLE GAS STANDS, Fancy Shades, Globes, &c., in great variety. THE MOEHRING LAMPs, In Very Choice Patterns—Fayence, Choisy, Le Longwy, Saxons, Kiotas, &c. ca SAM'L 8S. SHEDD, 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. 7 Jaa) Y¥. DAVIS’ SONS, az 621 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Have again replenished their stock of SEAL SACQUES, FUR-LINED WRAPS, FANCY COLLARS, CAPES and MUFFS, SEAL CAPS, FUR GLOVES, CARRIAGE ROBES, HATS AND CAPs, CANES AND UMBRELLAS, DUNLAP SILKE HATS, OPERA AND DERBY HATS. a MES: J: P. PALMER, IMPORTER OF FRENCH MILLINERY GOODS, 1101 F STREET, BETWEEN lirz AND l2rm, RECEPTION AND OPERA BONNETS, Personal attention given to Millinery orders. _ aT A DPD BBB B FREEBORN G. SMITH, Manufacturer aud Dealer, 415-1, 1103 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. POE THE BEST OF EVERY THING PALACE MARKET. Corner 14th and New York Avenue. Thave Freeh Salmon, Lobsters, Smelta, Scollops, to. Allkinds of Game. The most luscious Oysters. I don't keep cheap beef. My motto is the best of “Rverything. Cheap things won'tdo. FRANK J. TIDBETS. au HOLIDAY GOODS. STUIT, THE KRANICH & BA Other firwt-ciéss PIANOS and ORG: | Sele Agents, 709 Tth etrret northwest, near @, my Lara cee Pisnos end Orrans for reat, tuned and repaired. ja6 G. L. WILD & BRO., Ninrs Sreeer, > NG. Pt. NOT IF WE Now Te the pres our 2% Mite arid at Woe stot prices are quoted, oues wi ond in many camus ‘oven: if batho peices SIVE You THE CHOICRST SORT DOUGLASS f er, No mat befownd Kguan.y tL Do articles Will Le carcic ere te NRAKLY CALL. WIL IN THE a 739 MARKET SPACE. BISQLE FIGURE: 709 PAENCE VASES, DINNER Aatg toe ‘GUT GLASS. ICE CREAM SETS, FINE PLATED WARE, SaSN UTENSILA, WOODEN WARE. 1 DECOKATED TOTLAT SETS. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, ‘709 Manger Sraoe. AND USEFUL PRESENTS — ™ FURS OF EVERY KIND AND QUALITY, VMBRELLAS AND CANES, DUNLAP'S CELYREATED NEW YORK HATS, in Silk, Derby and Opera. « = — Desist a32w Ks THE GREAT LEADER OF LOW PRICES. *S PALACE. WE ARE NEVER OUTDONE! ‘TAKE NOTICE: ANOTHER MARK DOWN? From this day we offor our tremendous, large and very desirable stook of MILLINERY At Following Prices: 25 Dozen of Genuine Long Napped BEAVER BATS, na $1, $1.25, $1.00, $1.75, $2; the very best at 50. 100 dozen more of our Famoun Beaver Faged HATS, mall chapes and colors, eold 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 Wontterful Moscow BEAVER HATS, in every style and in all colors, at 20 ts. only sold formerly wt 75 ctx. Call and examine our creat assortment of PLUMES, at T5e., $1, $1.25, and $2. RIBBONS! KIBBONS! KING'S PALACE Can't be beat. Our prices are the lowest, our stock the lancest, Our Artificial PLANTS have got to be sold, even at 8 sacrition. KING'S PALACE Is the place to buy your Christmas Presents, for there you buy cheaper than elsewhere. DON'T FAIL TO CALL At the Famous KING'S PALACE, 814 Tra STREET NORTHWEST. ODGERS’ CUTLERY, MEAT CUTTERS AND STUFFERS, PRINTING PRESSES AND SKATES, ANDIRONS. ee Le EATHES STRIPS ter be exclusion of cold J. W. KENNEDY & ©O0., Fatablished 1800, Dealers in Metals and Builders Hardware, 006 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Fo CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS. SCHLIT2'S MILWAUKEE LAGER. MASSEY’S PHILA. ALE AND PORTER. NEW YORK SWEET CIDER. PALMER'S AMERICAN GINGER ALE, &a, =e: DEPOT: 1224 9TH STREET, WEST WASHINGTON, SAM'L C. PALMER. §® Telephonic connection. GPAND HOLIDaY DISPLAY. GUINNIP, DAY & CO., 620, $22 anp 824 Sevenre Sraner, WILL MAKE A GRAND DISPLAY OF NN ON voyr vr BSABg Bk ROSY ve kg : E RENO OV V ER —- NNNO OVY FE i, KE - NNN OO 0 V KFELIALL T RK = IN HOLIDAY GooDs DURING THE ENTIRE WEEK, ‘When the Largest Stock of USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS, AT POPULAR PRICES, EVER CAKRIED IN WASHINGTON WILL BE EX- HIBITED. ‘Spesial inducements wil be offered ta REAL LACE GOODS, AND IN OUB SILK DEPARTMENT, GUINNIP, DAY & CO., at DEY GOODS EMPORIUM. FPeence FLOWERS. — DERN ASTER AE BORE BOQUETS in oll geannee a3-1m Las CLOAKS, DOLMANS, PALETOTS, JACKETS AND SUITS. CHILDREN’S AND MISSES CLOAKS, ‘The largest and best assortment in the city. FUB TRIMMINGS in different widths. M. WILLA, Ww H. WHEATLEY’S ¥ YFING. No. 1068 (OLD 49) JEFFERSON STR! NEAK BLIDGk GLonGrrown. Warltnau WATCHES, ‘We confidently recommend the WATCHES manntes tured by the American Watch Oo., Waltham, Mass., as ‘the best time-keepers that aan be obtained for the prica. A large amortment of all grades, in Gold and Silver ‘Cases, of the newest patterns, Nisin Sraxer, St. Cloup Remome. an

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