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District Government Affairs. In view of the depleted condition of the poor fund the Commissioners have decitned to contrib- ite ony aid on account of the District for the night lodging house, wileh was opened for the season last night. ‘The Commissioners have not as yet considered the subject of recommending ls Conzress a change of the Jaw in relation to the qualliieation of ap- plieants for positions tpon the police force. AS the LOCAL MENTION. ‘The Weniher. Orricr oF THE Cate Stexat Orricer, 1 — apt buw now stands, appointments upon the police Neb Fy GW IaDaM | ce mmst be made among those who hive For in Atlantle stetes clearin: ervid in the army cr navy. It 1s the general Qooler w West to southw opinion 01 se who have knowledge of the con- @nd risit fon and needs of the polte Uist the quai hould be repeal fore in this District tions referred to in the law , and ex-soidiers or sailors ; mply given the pr 11 appointments, pS bead Meth to | other things being. eq Tt Is not unlikely that gece wo a in th wien the sub ap for consideration, the pitas gh ca District Commissioners will advocate a change. Sears Facts About the School Doors, &ce To the Editor of the EVESING Stan. In Te Stan of November 2th there was astate- tment In relation to the doors of the school houses | ofthe District being arranged to “opea tnward, Yin all distet this) mornt ppl valtey somthern pe 5 floored the Miss and New Enghind cou: Fetus are reported from the east cuit states. ‘Phe | thts making a certain trap on the principle of the tempe “his risen from five ty ten degrees in | deadfall, for the tmprisonment of the children In Kev mtidie and sonth Atiantl: | ease of fire or pantie,” and this was again referred Fin te teat tests a to by a writer in THE Star of December 10th. In onter to preveat aay misapprehension on this patinu s tmporvant have ‘hid every shook a feats | buildin to thts point, and I find the rwill prevail, in | fo sty be the result: Baiblaes ti opening outivar’ dobn es aanine Tues: | tng all doors used by the pupils Seren = Vaecrxe potnts and qu t W. B. Entwiste’s, k, Randa’ aner, Lovejoy, 8 Fessrra's Iv eriotte Russe. gs having doors opening trcara: Den't ruin your eyesight; consult Hempler, £ saklin, nS, (part OF tem); Chamberlain, Street. | (ola tram: songetown to be replaced = = ‘X Montgoimery st Bisnor Keaxr, of Richmond, Va., has presented | to St Aneu-tine’s (jwobre R Catholic | Church, on th street a Kelden. $600, to be rated at th Of the last five named, all exe: ted busldinss. ope of Ww ir « snged to duck ne schoo! | |. 11, fly deors msite ar- | Gordon to the incu Lb open onticard, Which Is also true of all rs tat hy a put in Of rs. Loft the ed in tie th 5 open- tward, have heir front doors opening In but the pupils do not enter or d-part thein, there being ste doors nearer the Ff That purpose, atl of wile open outward, tment Int ‘The Franklin bs 43 of double Tront doors It of Ameri hanwWard, but are provided with between 10401 louble ily doors whlch Op n Gulwtrd, to Keep tae ries Will be cheerfully | and the instru tie Sto thie Janie si Une Walls, $9. they. , Uiat bulld- | rT futerest at this season of | ing has or | doors there s re 1s ho + try to line tus tithe is an Bes Lapres look with a: the year for Mrs. T Wares hay ne Crone Yyand they nWwara without con et hee that will be Me Mrs. rooms the doors « Weed; DUE I neal yone bai and RGING Store T wills ollow nz bargin t northwest dinner sett decorat door woul be ti ale Lo 0 ost. But it must be remem. | the board has no authority spt to the p new briliing. } > Ghat then th. AUC to the cre pane ali of | F with other fine . Dut notive of Henry and tue | ts ouildings—stand Uday ina + Mnud, Without so iutich as a rough’ board | and the svme is true of others. L oss reduced the room, t woutd | dds of the Schools and | ¥ appropriations wey mor good. |W. C. bopeE tee on Baik and Ky CITY AND DISTRICT, ‘To-nicht. “Hamlet” Amusements, &c. Forp’s Overs Hovse.— Nationa Takatee.—Robson and Crane in Our BS Bachetors | Wut —Entertainment for the benefit | Of St. cn).—Dramatic ree | 1K Medical kevirw of De there isan — = ndeused Eocals. 1 be ut5:2) p.m. andex- amon; physicians of this District. Thi | Gon that seems to interest them most now Who Is the writer?! i y is, arial corps. It thor of the object 2832 eecer, he ppris- by Dr. noe las a xh Attempt to On but ow mister an wbat the p to tke tt —At a meeting of the In- shit alurday evening, ittee was Snnounced diana fORlO by district, tl who fs ¢ mors olution Of polit published In s enorth. | Of Hie repatlkc L. Strusburger, of this city, has R LIC? Me Lorw rfor divi time, stat nest conte e improbability ; c ant her petition, itis iced her (0 ste T proceedings. THE FUNERAL OF Ma. James Townes, who died F K ph afternoon fr Na street northwest, ited, ©. y by the old’ elti- : late on the top of the inseription “James ‘Towles, rs.” Rev. F from Balti- ul.services. The pall Burris, Jortan Maury, Joseph umes Frazier, Win. Belt, J. W. Grill nd Major ¥. T. Thurlow. * THe CHetsrtascy Christiane sel Mey taking of testimony tn La: dict the testimony D. Larner ee apeeee Affairs in West Washington, 18, 1.0.0.8. asics’ Loner, Ni Fuseran Place from his afternoon at How tn y of the foil = jp Wiz Z. 2 1. Messrs, € + Win. King, §. Thos, Brown. G.F Dunlop and Wri.’ Laird were’ the pate arers, The Suudzy school of Christ P. E. church attended in a bod: mu. 11t.—Mr. Charles Upperman, a w perted citizen, is lylmg fl at ht! a street, and Its feared cannot re eg ee Alexandria Affairs. Reported for Tne Eventne Stan. Deatm oF a Crry —Jndge Chilton, of the corporation court, died yeetcrday afternoon, ‘The interment was at Oak nd Charles Good- tiancy. known and residence, on ere rn h Teconted as foto 3 BP part 6 J" Oo Sarth A. ae apr ap testing Gem Ne n Hlness Which lias interfered with the discharge Pichi tbinlbe Abrerat of the duties of his office for many months past. ae UBarter to | He Was by birth a CanadLin, eame south in the rei gsoco, | Union army, and after the war located in Alex. porte: Shoo, | audria and practiced law, He was selected as first pee v5 G, say, | COMMSSIONET of accounts Under the new Law, und alia Leiseman, | UPOR Che coming into power of the readjusters fn the legislature he was chosen judge of the cor ration court, and he filled that position ustil death. He was a retiring and a and a good lawyer. ConPoRATION CoURT.—Tt hs that list week the legis thorizing the continua present term of the city court by Judy: Tench, after the death of Judge Chilton, for whom he ‘hid been holding court temporsiily, Judge French con~ tinued the session of that court this morning. It Was thought, also, that as the session of the court had been begun it could continue one legal ses: and the acting judge was empowered to ntinue, notwithstanding the death of Judge Hton.’ ‘The jury in the case of Mr. McNamara, ‘ed With petit larceny, which hag been out for thive days, have not yet agreed. CANDIDATES FOR Jupar.—The death of Judge ”. GM BS = ‘ able gentieman ving been ascertained EMARKS AT A CHILD'S istry, the little son eruay alt at the grav Saar 66 then Hton opens a new ofilee (1,00 per annuia) to aoe hag hgh ©. OF Une door of another, OF | filed by the readjuster legislature, Suge James Rother the night bere ts not somewhere else a | Sangster, Messta Win, Ae Cave, dR, Wiser and Julze Meade, formerly of Riclimond, are among = v oo a, fai hong Ce wilt ‘ATION Hovss.—l Tr, who was whip] of Hast week for break Into, Bmoot’s count cous | room, ts again at station use charged wi | disurderly conduct, Beow Sare Worarte en KK A Cara. TO PRESTON B, PLUMB. Sir:—On the 2th of last month I called at the . Fifth-avenue Hotel In New York to see several gen- | but buy a bottle of Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup for it tlemen staying there. While walting in the pub- | and be cured. lic room I sat on a settee partly occupied by you. At the time I took my seat you were talking with | pr, Benson: agentieman standing by your side. When he leit | with a chariot of pure gold for your Cele! having proved such a bl we entered into conversation rill’. pro) pay too high for steel rails. would be difficult to secure legislation on any one interest—tuat all interests must go together in the same act. In the course of the conversation you said you had quit. going to the departments to ask for your coustituents—tuat badly used by the de} ment printing offi: did not know how many: employes, they are subject to comes necessary (9 reduce tl gan to the state to which they belong. This is the substance of th ‘we ever had in New York. On my etiention being called to a para} & paper published in this city, I addressed you the Tollowing note: Hon. P_D. Prumb. Sr tls morning: ‘Too Late, Too Senator Plumb, of Kansas, pote at once, ald seid When there ts Sion for an jon, During the holiaays the WASHINGTON, January 5, 1882, York, and while reading a morning pproached usual obsequiousness hotel one morning he w D. Deitees, who, with when desiring a favor “Way. how do you a very great pleasiire to mu! you been?” ‘Se affable when 1 meet’ yo anytaing for you.” ‘rhe out Teiiow slunk off and left the Senator to finish his paper. Can it be possible that you to the paper mentioned? Let me ku falsehood proper attention, Yours, & To which youn “J can't reeall that T ever m: sation held with you, and cert Tess In the n paper man, Of course this answer was T addressed you the followin 2 Wasnrscrox, January 6, 1882. Hon. P. B. Plumb.—S1 te of day you soy that you cant tioned any conver: Will you please say wi tion padlished in have taken phice betwee Yours, &€ ‘To this you replied “JT shall engage in no new The publication dors not eal me, and 1 think not from you. yah age nn Lia g doubt th Sfals ly boasted that (without ¢ und iar lowest blickcuard) a min older than yours:t ¢ hb imsuit would hav | GEO. F. THists. TIMMS 400, CORNER 77H AND D STRE! ONE PRICE CLOT OVERCOATS. WINTER § BOYS’ CLO al sition to False a commission to revis? the tariff, which I favored. You sald you were in favor of feducing the tariff on Bessemer steel at once, soas to benefit companies engaged in con- structing railroads, as they were now com artnents and by the govern- I replied that there were Fentiemen fron Kansas etnployed tn the office, but and that, like all other : [find the following in the Republican of ma Deats you here. How have euator finished bis paragraph and looked he matter, old man? in Washtngto inust Want sometaing. You're too late; I can’t do so that I may give the infamous led as follows est casual Inanner, and to no news- ether or not the conversa- sever did take place? aye I hid a itis a co about Senator Mor- tied to Iremarked that it aces your State had been of you furlough when it be- he force, without re- | ewD fa 6 only conversation ph in Late! aor ustully goes to the of one of the bes atsabeut the bush | the United St s tor Was in y one John nator? It ts tnaeca | Pottle. and del Also be. per You are not so You i furnished the above . D. DEFREES. sntioned any conver- duly never did un- P. B. Pies.” not satisfactory, and From Mien, PULPOrLng CO per controversy. N for attention frym P. B. Pie: Ina newsp: sted to say Sy ELL to ash. ion Of your notes cin you hai amas alu: equainte: Lie on tts * to any on e been rese: ano HAhY B. FARSER, i tees & CO., 028 HING HOUSE in une = Corner Lith Thave Fre 3 AU kinds of G: i don't k everything, Cheep aut FISH, UITS.* 416-1) 101 23, the Dis: Attest: 358. THING, awarde tainly well c beat C! known trict, of Buckw! wholesome. preparation are not oniy entirely harmless as so Used, but Nave been reeommended by the highest authorities in medical and physiological science, a8 the most wholesome, and in all respects de sirable preparations now known for the purpose Of raisii read, Cake: ic. Yours, &., yore HxNRY Morton. perience of an Old Nurse. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the pres:ription female physicians and nurses in os, and hes been used for forty years with never-falling success by millions of mothers for U ares dys*ntery and dlurheea, griping wird colic, Ky giving health | to the child it rests the mother. In the bi cottage cl The finest Sher Cordiaix, Liguettes—sil of owe ‘avorubly kaw CHOICE BI , clas Witness our CITY ITEMS. —— Don’t Quarrel With a Cough, A Lady from Oregon Writes— Chamomile Pill thousands of su! ache, neuralgia, nervousness and dyspepsia. eo I think you should be nted and ing to ‘with sick and nervous head- Ts It Wholesome PRor. HENRY MORTON, President of STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, on SELF-RAISING FLOUR. HOBOKEN, N. Messrs. George V. Hecker & Go: Gentlemen: Thave had occasion to make analysis aising Flour and Buckwheat and Griddle-Cake Flour ona number of occasions, not only for you, but for what were the materinls contained in these articles, and have for many years used them tn my own family, and can testify most emphatically agreeale, ‘Dutritious, r Self ey are e ers Who wished and ingredients employed y Years’ E: from pain, iivered fn qt Cre TAMONDS AT COST, OLIPAIRE SiLUDS FAMII RECEIY ehiidren. Tt re ves t Price 3 rd” prints, 55 buttermilk and sw: __ GEORGETOWN ADV’TS. 1Y SUPPLIES. A FINE LOY HOT i 0. E. ror NEW YEAL land, New S, AND BA LOKIDA OK ANC Ou: Teresy. DEPOT FOR VAN BEIL'S RYE AND ROCK. B. W. REED'S SON: reet nor! 1216 ¥ DAY. sy ID pity 2€0) OK A SAND. OF OLD D INE: KENNEDY & SON, WY STREET NORTID 8 RECEPTION Port, Mu a, French HUME, CLEARY & CO. 807 Ma THA AND JAVA CO! LATER, ALAGA GRAD! Y SPLESDT SELEC GAM I PHILADELPHIA CHICK anty At the I for the sideboard and sickroom is unri “HUME, PALAC OF < exp beef. RUTTER A AND FRUSH FISH, and. SAND TUR PON MA RYE WHISKY a for smoothness, flayor and purity, and de cL ARY & CO., 807 MARKET SPAC) NERY THING ‘The most luscious Oysters. My motto ia the best of things wen'tdo. SPECIALTY, * MUTTON, “POULTRY, ME, OYSTERS, AND CANNED Goops. GEO. M. im. tri W. BL NE JOHN D. ed the First Pr a very lively o ste to the trade. WwW f Hi Raa tea for, Dut i RES, and the premium just ding another triumph to the ui celebrated Flour has euined in We would respectf: Anderson received # CRIES HLOUR ‘wise ty ont SRES FLO whi is onl gtende A No, 1 ainong: the bes FRUITS, OYST! 1 to entry No. NEWMANN,) EDWARDS, Marshal. . S.—The above-mentioned flour is CRRES, the cele brated Minnesota Patent Pro ‘The competition one oe for the hi pest pedi forthe ha y another arene by M. GAL! all fi & CO. Corser IsT STREET AXD INDIANA AVENUR, Who are elso the sole Wholesule Agents for the Dis- celebrated Self-raising Flour and perfectly ery morning SCHELL & CO., ___ M19 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE } Ow STAG PURE VEGETABLES, IR. & BRO., street and Massachuretts ave. A CARD FROM WM. M. GALT & CO. he beat barrel of flour made from 28, In Bec- to Wii. M: Galt & Co, cess Flour, which was rexuium eeainst ell other competitors: at the National Fair in 1879 and 1880 ( Id medat), and now again in 1831 ¢ in flour wat cer- sla year, soa Be reat aa wae 8 suuply an impossibility to ard is OLY ad nificent success this so is community. the fact that Mrs. §.F. and they were inade of proof that it Hinvescta Patent Fiours class grocers. J., November 30, 1881. to know in their he ebtid nis a | per Ib. t milk, thwest, | MEATS. SAND v Brandy, ace, KEYS, of nudsomest { Ey Ds SIBLEYS COMPOUND CALISAYA Wine Bitters contains ten ingredients, nine of vere- tables and one of iron. ters into their composition is of th ity, and is the form in whieh it ‘These Bitters will cure dyspe; neuraleia, rheutoatism, serofala, ‘marasmus, bilious nervous debility, ‘UHN B. KELLY, Desien me Frast-Crase SEE, LAMB, Var MGrioS ‘Sc. CORNED BEEP 628, 629 and 630 Center Market, 9th strect wing, at iberty’ Sisaket; ox Nase Marketin free of to of cqhittictinut delivered fres: charge to all parts ve) TY, Stall ‘The magnetic iton which en- | apd 200 aud 208 ‘Norther Lal e uort superior qual: | Box i, City Post ice, is found in the blood. BALM; rice and 60 cts. For sale and 108 Pennayivauta avenue nord TITOOMB'S LUN by all Di 2 mid-day intense AS. F. BRIEN, PLU tay Oo ETS PAE oe aces ‘ORTH WEST. itehing DG, Betuil id maiari inense re | fee icon ani nerves; Sauna fem ‘tite? | PILES! PILES! PILES!!! Prices, $1. Bol rugyisl ‘Pennsy! —. jeutie northwest eda! MHD” | A SURE CURE FOUND.ADIAST, No ONE NEED IME BEEF, A for the Bud, Bleeding, 1 ana Pp ME BELF, MUTTON, LAMB. rhe, Sas fe Se Say Sy Be. Wahing, and STANDS Nos, 508, 507, 568, Indian remedy, ) called Dr. Williams’ Indian Ointnent. a5) __Ort STREET WING CENTER MARRET, | | S,0ulir etandingy Me coe NOG pao Ae ean TION, WHOGSIRG GOtUAG GRUEE CONTE OE: | Kiar MUNIN this mepseeta ercring meen Lo. CHIAL TROUBLES 18 MRS. Di. 'T Bs LONG Williams" Oi the tumors, sllays Haat gaeiav ema erica rel nem pe Re a ee FE be eae es yards avenue 12th LS | | M ARKED DOWN BALMORALS. DRY GOODS. PIANOS AND ORGANS LADIES’ GOODS. $$$ —_____ SESTON PERRY, (Svocessor To Perry & Broruer.) SHIRTING MUSLINS. PILLOW MUSLINS, SHEETING MUSLINS. Entire New Stock, comprising all the leading Stand- ard Brands in all widths. Lowest Prices GUARANTEED. SHEETING, PILLOW AND SHIRTING LINENS, TABLE LINENS, “borin ‘NAPKINS, _, ‘Kc., ko. New Goods, comprising all the productious of the Dest makers. Immenee Stock of EVENING GOODS, IN SATINS, BROCADES, GAUZES, VELVETS, RHA- DAMES, Keo. CLOTH DOLMANS, JACKETS, ULSTERS AND WRAPS, AT PRIME COST. "2 Correct Prices Throughout. SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania avenue, cor. 9th street. fstablished 1840. Ja7 $1 BALMOKAL SKIRTS, NOW 7 [S$ EACH. £1.93 BALMORAL SKIRTS, NOW $1.00 EACH. $1.75 BALMORAL SKIRTS. NOW $1.25 EACH, $2.00 BALMORAL SKIRTS, NOW $1.50 EACH, $2.25 BALMORAL SKIRTS, NOW $1.75 EACH, $2.50 BALMORAL KIRTS, NOW $2.00 EACH, $2.75 BALMORAL SKIRTS, NOW $2.25 EACH. RIC Woo. ARD & LOTHROP. ovr 4 LADIE RWEAR, Nobes, Drawers, Corset | nade denis The Inca 1 foor of our establiw Se only 38¢. nd obs row of ‘on! Drawers, Dr: Draw Aud au Fines $2 m solicited. Goods freely shown, BOSTON HOUSE, PENNSYLVANIA J HAMBURG BOSTON WoT TTRETINS fs the place to left ozer fr which w Ja3, NPE LARGE f DRY GOODS ‘TON, TIRE STOCK OF BEAUTI- GOODS AT A FEARFUL Los e-widih Plaid Dress Goods redneed 3 B Flannel Dress Goods ‘oat (beatiful Dress Quilts, cia at - punt woot Wool Pia -widih La- nam Lace Ulsters res, pure wool, double- white, only 50. Colored COLORED SILKS AT REAL, red Silks, 50. Our $1.25 Black Silk re- CARTER'S, 711 MARKET SPACE. ChOsiNG-oug SALE! €20,000! 'W AND SEASONABLE DRY GOODS MUST BE 2D OUT DURING THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS AT YOUR OWN PRIC Come at once and you «et the pick of # new stock. BROWN & CLAGETT, * sho MARKET SPA a6 eon BITTERS. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS IRON BITTERS.|Are hich!y recom-TRON BITTERS jmended for att dis es. Te A A true Tonic, [teriain and chhic'| Cure Dyspepeta, feat onic, ‘eae cially — Tniaikestion,. Teer’ — Inuttent Fever, Loss| jef Strength, Want! IRON BITTERS, of Appetite, Luck ON BITTERS aes renytheus the For Delicate futscles ad eines Iiew iife Strengthener, nerves, ‘They act! Females, Hike carn bn thse restive = uoving all dye = ? Pepe Smt. IRON BITTERS, Sold by all Drag- | TRON BITTERS err Avie tor the A BC Kaen jure Appetizer. ‘Book, Sure iSent free. Septhat all TRON, BITTEES ane manufactured by BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, and have crossed lines on the wrapper. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, MES H. M. HULL, OF TIE PALMER HOUSE HAIR STORE, CHICAGO, Zit goon visit Washington with « large assortment of IMPROVED WAVES, and other Noveliio in Har Goods, These Waves have given universal satisfaction since their introduction, and are 0 natural and durable that no Isdy wil lowe this opportunity of ‘securing ane. ‘Their equal superiority and beauty has never teen ree: They are made of 3 Dever comes out, only needing to be dressed with water, Look for annoufcement of arrival soon. Ja2-2w MS: C. DONOVAN, OF 45 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY, Guess SUESS! Hae opened A GIFT FOR A GUESS. HER BRANCH HOUSE AT 1335 F STREET, ‘Where she is ready to Show Goods and Receive Orders. GRAND OPENING TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1882, OF HER NEWEST IMPORTATIONS OF RECEP- TION, DINN ‘Iwill give away a Marnificent #150 SHONINGER NINF-STOP CYMRELLA PAR LOR ORGAN RAND BALL DRESSES; ALso, an. EXQUISITE FRENCH NOVELTIES, Nos SELMA RUPPERT, } 603 9th street, opposite Patent Office, Complete stock of MANTOWN WOOL material for Fan < tment of LACES, ) HOSIERY, GLOVES, IUD BU) pers A WE DON'T PROPOSE. TO: KNOW benrape arte durin; present week, our ENTIRE Stock of Holiday Nov es will be sold at lower prices u . 0 Matter what prices are quoted, ours will ALLY Low, and in many esses LOWER. > if bottom prices will neve then AN EARLY CALL WILL GIVE YOU THE CHOICEST IN THE ORT MENT, DOUGLASS’, NIntH Strerr, Sr. Cov MAS FULis. to the person who comes nearest In guessing the nume ber of Beane contained in the Gises Jar exhibited in my Show Window. ThoJarhae ben filled and ecaled by several prominent business gentiexacn, and will be opened on the LACE GOODS, RUF- FRINGES and TRIM- FIRST DAY OF MARCH, 1882, Nistw Sreeer, DING. i ir. | by Judges selected for the purpose, who will count the | Beans and award the prize to the lucky guumer, COME RYBODY, act Bria. CIRCULAR Each person allowed but cue cues Lewister Book open from 9 a.m. to? y.m, HATS AND CAPs, i and CHIL, "FES ASD COLLARS, in Plain and Parent MU Larve etock to select from. Allatiowest prices, WILLETT & _ 905 PENNSYLVANIA AV: _a20 J.P. PALMER, M SIDNEY T. NIMMO'S IMPORTER OF FRENCH MILLI eons PIANO WAKEROOMS, 2107 _F STRE BE N lita AND 12rn, NCEPTION AND OPERA BONNETS. 433 Seventh etrect northwest, al atter ion ii RENCH FLOWE nery orders, AlT EVENING DRESS ss puaiitios 2 Novelties in FLOWERS, ENS filled to orter. PARISIAN FLOWER €O., 1110 F street northwe <S, DOLMANS, JACKETS AND SUITS, laws PLAN and ORGANS, G. L. WILD & BRO., Sole Agents, ‘709 Tth street northwest, near G. Piancs and Oncans for rew' apd repaired. jae > CHOMACKER’S — PALETOT: CHILDR! The Inereaged purity, aed rexistanoe was und elegance of dalways on band . C. WORCH, th street northwest, A ppp RRE T U RRR Y ¥ AAD DK RU UR RY ¥ AA D DUBBO ¥Y ATH STREE AAAD DE BU ¥ eof WINTE BBE R RA ADDD bEB OU ¥ PIANOS AND ORGANS. freval te Stationers Sint For the Holiday trade T a e Stationers Store. | wth square and Uy ‘homgs =| nett as, a epecialty: ural es At the els ntting; satista ae FREEBORN G. SMITH, Manufacturer and De 2103 PENNSYLVANIA AVE HAEFFER UPRIGHT _ TIOUSEFURNISHINGS. | PRH clr GLass Praso Wanknooms, 433 Tru STREET NORTHWEST. nd Planes and onrank BOOKS, & S FOR iss2. .ASS WARE, } FINGER 1s, & c price is very reasonable. x a full Vine ct DECORATED DIN AND TOI of onr own Rnportation. HOUSEPURNISHIN cf the Lest class, in rest variety. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, WIN Itisah p™ Ja? All the new Sanday School Library Books received ag soon as published, WM. BALLANTY WATER FILTERS! & SOX, sth treet, With Weter Coolers attached, ruaranteed to Filter Po- 430 ED A Large Stock of NEW YEAWS CARDS, = One bundred Visiting » dest quality printed from plate, for $1. A lerze variety of German Favors. All the new Law and Misceliaueous Rocks received promptly. " W. H. MuRRISON, Law BooksLLER AND BraTIONER, tomac Water, at J. W. BOTELER & SON'S, _SsT 923 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. N EW GOODS, JUST ARRIVED. DECORATED DINNER AND FISH SETS, Very Hanpsome. FINE PLATED WARE In Great Variety. yew YEAR CAKDS M. W. BEVERIDGE. i“ 423 ERMAN STUDENT LAMPs, IN NICKEL, with all the Latest Improvements, for $4.50. PORTABLE GAS STANDS, Fancy Shades, Globes, &e., in great variety, THE MOFHRING LAMPS, In Very Choice Patterns—Fayence, Choisy, Le Roi, Y, Saxons, Kiotas, &c. GREAT VARIETY, FRAN 18 B. MOHTN, a XN ENUS AND GUEST CARDS SAML 8. SHEDD, rep ee ee aan 409 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. Rovers’ CUTLERY, MEAT CUTTERS AND STUFFERS, HOLIDAY GOODS AT LOWEST FIGURES. JAME: J. CHAPMAN, PRINTING PRESSES AND SKATES, ANDIRONS. 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, FELT WEATHER STRIPS for he exclusion of cold | _Branch Box Office Ford's Qyera Hones, 428 oars ipa Pemsey. DEMPSE J. W. KENNEDY & CO.. ONE DOLLAR PER 100 FOR + Established 1800, Deslers in Metals and Builders Hardware, PIRIES’ ee Oo SERESTE VARTA AVERUE. 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