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Tay | geeurity __THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON ming Star has a regular. : permanent Bena fae daity ctreniation more thap trebie that of any other dxiiv waper published In Washington. and ecunt to that of all te her daily papers here ndded together The Holiday»—Doubie Sheets. In onfer to mest the demands upon its adver- (ising space, THe Stax will be issued in double sheet form nearly every jay during the holiday season. The latter has begun early, and those ‘who Intend to make pu es will save time and money by consuiting tie holiday columns. <or as of Washington have sud- ~ally'in the pulpit. The thodlst churches Jn that ation on Thanksgiving ar route Jury had been 11 declined to He vioiently er had been sub- of one of t @ity haranzued his conzr Gay to the ¢ fect that the “ most unsparingly unce a verdict of Famented that © trial p slituted for trial by ju Bees no objection to people that they of being deprive: pit—and warned imminent danger > great shields whieh our forefathers m King John at Run- ByMede as a protectionof the private against the great power of the state.” arraigne! Attorney ¢ Bis signiticant taken down by man who would ¢ seurrtieus * & in ‘the rend gent de ¥. Hernia. The Herald ts perhaps not aware that tt has Deen a part of the program of the star route thieves, in order to Influence every source of pub- Me optoion, to send their afternoon newspaper organ gre trict of Coin ‘ously lo every clergyman inthe Dis- bia; also to pudlish chureh adver- Iv ts not believed they have -Made any headway by this transparent scheme, unless Mr. Richardson's sermon may be constd- ered as an evi that be has been converted t the star ers’ doctrine of morality. He seems to think that he 0 istered his quite Upon the prosecutio: ne ‘Star route cases, referene Bhows that his strictures upon ti thieves were slight, ve all the viuisof nls wr heads of the prosecu: against so many obstu:t eals to ju Wis trad ral Brewster: nz calling Marshal way in whith be eurteus 3 were poured upon thy er3, Who are stri 3 to bring t edito ‘nownet thieves, the government prosecu: Pe bench, the hones’ zk by Worst bind of o In reg..rd to Marshal Henry's style of gathering Jury talesmen, it no defense Jurors thus procured in this Instence proved to be honest men. Tuls or rather of picking up men who happen to be “standing around,” and who, In many cases, are Professional Juror: sible one, and the Attorney praise of all good citizens for to break It up. to say that the —____<e>___ To another columa will be found the correspond- ence which has passed between Mr. Corcoran and the Department of Stat relation to the re- moval of the remains of Payne from Tunis to this meat here. From this coi 2 it wili be seen that Mr. Corcoran proposes not only to defray all expenses attending the Intended removal and burial, but also to er xppropriate mouument over the grave. The place chosen for Mr. Payne’s last resting place is one of the fluest, if not the Very choicest,in the beautiful cemetery of Oak HL, and the monument as proposed will be found, ‘When In place, to be one inevery Way worthy its Object and its surrountings. The fact that the British government has been asked to co-operate 4n the matter will doubtless attract attention and Provoke comment. In one polat of view, it would seem to be a subject for melancholy refle-tion that 8 nation so rich, generous and enterprisinz as ours should be dependent upon another power for friendly ofMfces in the discharge of 2 duty so Pecuilarly domestic and sacred as this; but in an- other aspect it ts rather a matter for conzratula- tion, stnce the occasion affords an opprtuntty for & display of the fraternal feelings which should always exist between enlightened peoples, of Whatever blood, and furnishes a new 1 Of the power of that touch of nature witic Sue whole world kin. —_—_—_~+es__ At a Boston dinner party tue othe: Julia Ward Howe expressed emphat Uke and disipproval of Governor elect Batier, and nelly declared that she never would aliow him Yo be presented to her. “But if you were at a friend’s house, and she nted him. ing your feelings, wha: asked a friend. “On,” was the repiy, “It would not be Inyself, but the lady's guest, who would know General Butler.” ‘The tnsufferably mean and silty spirit which Minds expression in the foregoing extract, taken from the New York Tribune, unquestionably had & good deal to do with the result of the late elec. fion tn Massachusetts, and It only needs to have Shis sort of warfare kept up to insure General Bit- Jer's election to the governorship for a second term, If he cares to have !t It 13 about time for the self-constituted Superior Beings of Boston to earn something, «d Owe Of the things thyy ought tocomprehent fs the fact that such strff as that Quoted above fs as damaging to those they would help as it Is discreditable to themselves. There are BO patents of nobility in this country, and an aris- tocracy of talent, if we are to have one, must be founded on brains, which a good many of General Butler's enemies seem to lack. <> —_____ ‘The United States district court and the state @ourt of Virzinia, In session at Richmond, are S ving special attention to the investigation of @ection frauds The grand juries of both courts have been Instructed to Inquire alligently into the EYEByB0py SAYS THAT THE GREAT SALE OF HAND- KERCHIEFS NOW TAKING PLACE AT THE “PALAIS ROYAL” IS THE WONDER OF THE SEASON. CROWDS BESIEGE Nos. 1117 and 1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE — DAILY. a5 A cut IN bors’ SUITS. | We have cone over onr stock of Boys'and School | Suits and found it altogether TOO LARGE, And inorder to rne them off fast wehave cut the | prices. We quote a few SPECIMEN PRICE: NOW Is THE TIME TO BUY. A. Sreavs, THE POPULAR CLOTHIES, 95 959 Penna. ave., near 10th street, and 932 D st. PECIAL BARGAINS | aT BEB A vu U MMMM ™ SS8g ROB AA U U MMMM” § BBR AA U U MMMM Ssss, BoB AAA U UMMM KH BBB A A UU MMM = Sggs8 | LADIES’ SUITS AND CLOAKS. ONE LOT OF ALL-WOOL CLOTH TAILOR-MADE SUILS, desirable shades, $16. ONE LOT ULSTERS, CHECKED CLOTH, all sizes, $11, real value $13.50. SATIN MERVFILLEUX CIRCULARS, fur lined, $24. SATIN MERVEILLEDX CIRCULARS, Siberian squir- rel lining, 156. HEAVY OTTOMAN SILK DOLMAN, silk quilting and fur trimmed, only $33. A VARIETY OF FINE PLUSH AND CECILIAN SILK GARMENTS, at lowest quotation§. MISSES’ SUITS AND CLOAKS. ONE LOT OF CHILDREN'S DRESSES, MADE OF BEST XX FLANNEL, suitable for school wear— two years, $2.75; three, $3.25; four, $3.75; five, $4.25; six, $4.75; eight, $5.50; ten, $6. ONE LOT OF CHILDREN’S DRESSES, MADE OF LADIES’ CLOTH, with latest braid trimming. at $4.75 for three years, and advance of Sve. for each size up to ten years. FINE SUILS, TRIMMED WITH PLUSH, for Misses up to sixteen years, NOVELTIES IN CHILDREN'S PLUSH AND VEL- VET COA1S, at reasonable rates. as PplctuREs GIVEN AWAY. NEW AND ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED CATA- LOGUE OF 128 PAGES, ISSUED BY THE CO-OP- ERATIVE DRESS ASSOCIATION, (LIMITED,) JUST OUT, AND WILL BE SENT FREE TO PA- TRONS LIVING IN THE COUNTRY. LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENTS OF DRY GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES, ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY FILLED AND MERCHANDISE DIS- PATCHED TO ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY. WHEN ORDERING GOODS, PLEASE MENTION THIS PAPER. ADDRESS, Various charges of irregularities and false voting at the late election. The Judge of the state court, however, resents the interposition of the federal Jadicial authority as an usurpation. In his charge te the grand jury of his court he declared that if lection frauds had been committed they were Offenses against the state, and not the United States laws. He sald the federal courts had no Jurisdiction over such offenses, and directed that if any persons guilty of frauds be discovered that ‘they be brought before his court fortrial This Judge seems to be inviting a conflict between the ‘federal and state courts as to jurisdiction. Mem- bers of Congress were chosen at the late election, ‘and that gives a federal court Jurisdiction to in- quire tnto and punish frauds at that election. —_——_<e>—____ Tt looks now as though the project of bringing @ut the “Passion Play,” which was abandoned some time ago, ts to be carried out in New York this season. The press and public sentiment of ‘the city are both opposed to it, but they are mak- ing a mistake In making their objections manifest Mmadvance. The true way to treat the matter is Wo let it severely alone. To take any notice of itis to advertise it, which is wanted by the manage- ‘ment, and to try to suppress it will only awaken a Sort of sympathy for the projector, which 1s Wanted sti more. Let the affair be quietly g- Rored by the press in advance, and when the play 18 produced let the public studiously stay away from the performance. That course will settle the matter, speedily and forever, so fur as this country is concerned. ——__<e>—_____ Republican Congressmen who are anxious to S@ccomplish a great deal of legislative work at the eoming session are talking in favor of doing away ‘With the usual holiday recesa The project will Probably fail. The same proposition has been submitted in former Congresses, but the members ‘Who wanted to work rather than play during the holidays have invariably been in the Milgority. The pressure of a great deal of impor- tant business upon the present session will, how- ‘ever, be very likely to shorten the recess of some f its former proportions, ——_+++—___ In view of the many vexatious changes tn their bonds, made necessary by the frequent ‘Bond calls made by the ‘Treasury, the national ‘Danks are certain to welcome Secretary Folger’s Tecommendation, that Congress authorize the de- partment to hold District of Columbia 3.65 bonds @5 security for circulation. These bonds are Practically government bonds; they are exempt emption until 1984 from ali taxatioa, and cannot be disturbed by re CO-OPERATIVE DRESS ASSOCIATION, (ucrzp,) ‘31 and 33 Weat 23d Strest, New York. 5-1 GEconD INSTALLMENT. ‘We have just received s second installment of MEN'S DRESS SUITS, MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS, MEN'S OVERCOATS. ‘They are all New, Fashionably Cut and Elegantly We these Bey ak Geode under the ree, lce, and equally as low. — — We int make them sell rapidly Prices je intend to sell atthe we IT WILL PAY TO VISIT OUR STORE AT THE PRESENT TIME. A. Srmus, a THE POPULAR CLOTHIER, 939 Pennsylvania avenue, near 10th street, as and 932 D street. Ase AND POCKET PEPE PER fold 7 LEERY UPHOLSTERERS’ MATERIALS, STAPLE AND FANCY HARDWARE. F. P. MAY & CO, 684 Penna. avenue, near 7th street. WE CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE TO OUR WHOLESALE PRICES IN CUTLERY. 45 U= BRENTANO’S LONDON EXCHEQUER JET BLACK INK. WRITES BLACK aT ogoe AND REMAINS Ask your Stationer for it. This ink can be bought in alleizon, A. BRENTANO & CO. 2t 1016 Penna. ave., oor. 1! — st., Washington, 'D.0, HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. LAN8BURGH & BROTHER, 420, 423 and 424 7th street. THE FINEST BUILDING SOUTH OF NEW YORK. EVERY MODERN IMPROVEMENT ON THE PREMISES. OTIS' FINEST ELEVATOR TO EVERY FLOOR. THE GRANDEST SUCCESSOF THE CAPITAL. BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKs, BLACK SILKS. LARGEST LOT OF ANTOINE, GUINET & CIE., OF LYONS, FRANCE, BLACK SILKS, | | Ever offered in Washington, from tg late Auction | Sales of thefr American Agents in New York. Purchssing, as we did, at least One Hundred Picces, ‘wo wore able to szeure the bangains of the sale, aud will offe: tham at 25 per ceilt. leas than they have ever been sold for. Remember Guinet’s Black Silk at 90c., $1, $1.10, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, $1.60, $1.75, $1.90, $2, $2.15, $2.25, and $2.50. BONNETS, BELLON'S, * And other celebrated makes of Black Silks at all prices. We have just added 150 pieces of Black Silk to our already complete stock ; 80 intended silk purchasers will have an opportunity to select from every grade made. Allare of that Soft Gros Grain Satin finish eo desira- | ble, and we can assure buyers, which an examination will confirm, that this lot of Silks is by far THE CHEAPEST In price for quality offered by any house for years. CLOAKS, DOLMANS, CIRCULARS, Satin and Fur-lined in endless variety. Bussian Cloth Circulars, English Walking Jackets Of ourown manufacture. Children’s and Misses’ Cloaxs and Havelocks from two to sixteen years, all reduced in price. PREPARE IN PEACE FOR WAR. ‘We shall not wait until after the holidays to make our usual SWEEPING REDUCTIONS, But have already reduced every garment to assures speedy sale, as we shall not carry a single one to next year, if a price will sell than. Call on us and convince yourselves that we not only | have the Largest and Lightest Show Rooms, (second floor accessible by elevator, ) but also upwards of 6,000 WRAPS To select from. LANSBURGH & BRO., 420, 422 and 424 7th street. TA4rYLon & H®Fry. a sos $049 Sag Ba PENNSYLYANIA AVENUE. qHrpPoemron FPeooa CHOICE SELECTIONS OF SEASONABLE NOVELTIES, In every popular elegant design and quality at reasonable rates, TAYLOR & HUFTY. RREDUceD PRICES! EMBROIDERED CASHMERE ROBES, From $20 to $12.59, COMBINATION SUITS, From $13.75 to $11; From $12.50 to $10; From $10 to $8.50, PARIS DRESS FABRICS AT LOWEST PRICES, Tyuz & Curwnuve, a 918 Ira STREET NORTHWEST, G° TO THE EBBITT HOUSE DRUG STORE FOR HOLIDAY GooDs. No Drug Store south ef New York carries such a Soper line sa does Mr. HELPHENSTINE, proprietor of ported Extracts, Colognes, Pomades, arhd Guy Wolee regina a eames Pomndes oe His own German ¢ at one dollar a pint, in eins ieee san one tutta the phee’® % the imported, Poway Goons. GENTLEMEN'S JAPANESE ORE: COLLAR AND CUFF BOXES, Ivory: Toten eek ao Handie . S TREL, 935 Peunsvivains avenue. STINEMETZ & SON, 1287 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, FRESH SUPPLY SEAESKIN DOLMANS AND SACQUES, FUR AND SILE-LINED WRAPS. FUR TRIMMING OF PERSIAN LAMB, CHIN- CHILLA AND CONEY. G=4T0n PERErY, (Successor to Perry & Brother). VIENNA CHRISTMAS GOODS: NOVELTIES IN FANCY BASKETS. ee HOLIDAY GOQDS. HOLIDAY GoopDs. KS FOR THE HOLIDaYs. 709 4M 709 Pee eee. | cee o ee ROBERT'S Boos Storr, 1010 1rm STREET, Apove New Yous Avaxve, ‘Prices Low as the loweet, ite 00) RUSSIAN LEATHER BAGS AND GLOVE Oey Fatoes. REST coups.” RS. SELMA RUPPERT, 7 JAY GOULD, NOVELTIES IN TIDIES AND SILK HAN’ GIFT CUPS AND SAUCERS in large variety. 42} 9th street, os OHIEFS, WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 608 Ninre Srarer, orrosrez Parert Orrice. NOVELTIES IN EMBROIDERED HANDKER-| agp 109 MARKET SPACE, for REWEL AREAS an, Bee SOUTACHE AND EMBROIDERED ROBES aT Pafind, OULLINE ADE RgES ead ah Se PRIME COST. GREAT REDUCTIONS. Compe stock OPRATEENS, FELT and WORRTED RICH SICILIE! }, from - N oot FUR-LINED SILK CIKOULABS, IMMENSE BARGAINS ce a BASKETS. Tiepead {eimmal™s WASTE nena PELISSES, JERSEYS AND MILITARY JACKETS. Chotoe Selection of HAND-RATT WORSTED GOODA, om une eatie heen SEI oe SE Anis 1] ROME MOW UNTIL ASSEN SRE IMeonpLea” lg Hes LYONS HOLIDAY GOODS, Comprising all the Newest Novelties in FINE PLUSH AND RUSSIA ALBUMS, TOILET AND CARD CASES, RHINE PEBBLE JEWELRY, inches wide, from $7 to $9. GOOD BLACK QUILTED SILK at 8730. AND ALL COLORS, from §1. BLAGK SILKS (BEST MAKES), from 75c. to $3.50. NEW RG GAUAES, BHOCSDER Mi ELEGANT FANS, DRESSED AND UNDRESSED FRENCH DOLLS. Also, 1 full line of REAL AND IMITATION LACE GOODS, Suitable for Holiday Gifts, RIcs. Prices, Seaton Penny, PERRY BUILDING, Pennsylvania ave., corner 9th strast. ‘The best styles of Established 1840. FRENCH FLOWERS AND SASH RIBBONS Now READY. Ever before shown in Washington. Our stock of Decorated CHINA, POTTERY AND GLASS. WARE, Especially Adapted for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Is now complete. Our friends who well to make an early selection. M. W. BEYERIDGE, a No. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Pyos, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, The most Perfect Piano Made. EMERSON PIANO, ‘The Best Medium-priced Piano Manufactured. WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS Pianos and Organs sold on instalments, rented or ex- changed; rent applied if purchased. 5 CENT MUSIC. ‘The only complete Stock in the city. HENRY EBERBACH, L. Noor, d4-6m 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ° 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. DRESS GOODS IN CHOICE TEXTURES. VELVETS, SILKS, SATINS AND PLUSHES. IYONS PURE SILK VELVETS, BLACK AND COLORS, (Our Own Importation: ) OTTOMAN SILKS, OTTOMAN SATINS. BROCADE VELVETS AND PLUSHES, ST! AND EVENING SHADES, FLUSHES, STREET BONNET AN: ‘i QED END GUINET BLACK SILKS IN EVERY SUPERIOR sa th COLORED GROS-GRAIN SILKS, mt ‘© very best in the market for the price. VERY LARGE STOCK OF EVENING SILKS, SAT- INS, ‘PLUSHES, &o. Kvoulng goods dhown water THE PREVAILING COLORS, from 24 to 27 MAGNIFIOENT STOCK OF ALL-SILK OTTOMANS ey BEACR 2 15 to ‘NT OF EVEN- &c. EW Dazx Room ror Disriarma Eventnc Fas- §@~ Cuotce Goons, PLams Ficvags, aND CORRECT ‘wish to avoid the crowd would do mn. aty Low Prices. D> NEING PROMPTLY STAMPING AN “FNEixe" zx. Burt's fine Button Lace Shoes, narrow and broad top Erte ents Rh ces tenn gran Remember, these prices are only from this date until L. BEHREND'S BALTIMORE STORE, je 908 SEVENTH STREET, Berweex laxp K Nonruwesr, wi invite attention to his selections of HaNbsohe NEW DS, which are offered at re Beautiful Piaids, Silk we 25c.: formerly 800. ‘Drees Goods that reiaited 2130. only Labee ‘Chnddah Cloth, Ie. a. 5 pplendid Cashineron i Dieck tee 35c, jAiL-wool Cashmores, 80. 624s. The, and $i. Noveltics in Dress Goods, Plashet and Velvet. Green 5-4 Cloth, choice guaiity, pike aud Satine, 16 cents, large, at be red ary A sit eran Coon “ too mi inced. conving You {ust we mean businese and sell goods as we adver: them. ‘Remember name and number. $038. SINSHEIMER & BRO.'S, 808 7th street, between H and I, And 3151 M street. West Washington. (Leaks! CLOAKS! 3 50, 780, a $1.28 and : a crehiets Hove jase reorsved hots of pure Linen Handkerchis ae pers ped ae ee a ae. ‘Call ani fee them b. fore thee are all. paid out Full etock of Domestics, Table Linen and T bis nye Ris Fig Barn paeea Per pat. BALTIMORE CASH STORE. ~~. 208 Tth street northwest. — La [fom We now have in stock large and complete stock of CLOAKS, DOLMANS, ULSTERS, &0. Job lot of BROCADED VELVETS in all the desirable oolors. ‘These goods we are offering at a great sacrifice. Stock of CLOAKING and PLUSHES to match. OTTO- MAN and RHADAMES in all the desirable shades. Large and complete stock of TABLE DAMASK and NAPKINS. BLANKETS and COMFORTS in great variety. n3-1y, Css RUPPERT, NOS. 403 AND 405 1TH STREET NORTHWEST. RARE ATTRACTION OF NEW NOVELTIES, IN FANCY WORSTED WORK nd Feat cheth. Fal ne of Worsted au Rak Goods, Child's Bonnets, Embroidered Cloaks, all sizes, and a general outfit for children. Germantown and 817 MARKET SPACE. | Hungarian Yarns, material on hand. TSO. A. LUTTRELL & 00., Woretet, Gerioan, Spanish, colors. All kinds Bulga ping promptly executed. 128 Guar, Day & co, wn, Un No 915 F STREET, goo HR 90 on =n cs Managing partner of the late firm Ellis & Co. da g° faa 8 3 iy VERY LARGE STOCK OF COLORED VELVETS IN 8.9 HoH Ht AND 'ninauinG. | SHADES FO Diuss#S | 7HeRE Is THE CHEAPEST PLACE TO 820, 622, 8% SEVENTH STREET. coo oo? Ht CoS Eee UILTED SATIN COLOR FOR QUILTED SATINS IN EVERY COLOR FOR SKIRTS BUY DRY aoopsr 00, E inte BEAUTIFUL SILK-FACED JERSEY STOCKINET, AT CARTER'S, 3 8 B G4 wide.” One yard required fora Jersey. ek i Neuer we “oo bias bop LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S JERSEYS. a, LADIES’ SILK AND LISLE HOSE. BILES/) PGUSHES SAND | VELV RTS 1 yo HHT 9888s K 0 ree IMMENBE ASSORTMENT TO SELECT FROM, WwwwH ut KE HE FUR CAPES AND MUF¥S FOR LADIES AND WWWW HHI Sess. KK. f1 ER CHIDEEN. OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. Weer pO BSSE UE - FUR-LINED CIRCULARS. SILKS! SATINSI! PLUSHESIII ) BROCADE OTTOMAN PELISSES AND DOLMANS. erat ; ; Pilsen Svea NE ed BESTA end Com: eee! sa eae 1 | Having purchased an unusually large stock of the PURE AND UNADULTERATED. FLA) NGS! we IMPORTED BRAID) KETS, MYRTLE, eolil [Br rade, BRONZE, BROWS, ago) Navy Tae VER CLOTHS! CASSINERES!! ‘named goods for our Fall Ti wewill offer | The pesuliar medicinal qualities of Whiskies distitieg HEDME A? SOO obvi “ary Th cxoaiwos fora cone oath er eh ET | MOURNING GOODS OF THE BEST QUALITIES : Medical Facalty in the United Statos to such » daeres IN EVERY TEXTURE. TABLE LINENS! TOWELSIL ‘as to place it in a very high position among the Mater ONE PRICE. NAPEINS! UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS Btedica. We beg to invite the attention of connolmeurt ganar to our celebrated fine OLD WHISKIES of the following W. M. Suvsrer « Sows, SEOAES I eka eect m ake ee 919: PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, COMFORTS!!! UNRIVALLED UPPER TEN WHISKEY, THE BEST 15 THE CHEAPEST. a aeeo nel CURTAIN LACES, 80. | pr ack AND COLORED GROS GRAIN SILES. VERY SUPERIOR OLD STOCK WHISKEY. 2 At CARTER'S, For excellence, pureness and evenness of quality, the D®=ssy OVERCOATS! a ni space, | BLACK AND COLORED RHADAMES. above are unsurpassed by any Whiskies in the i pauaee They are entirely fros trom adulteration, and are Cu BLACK MERVEILLEUX. natural flavor and fine tonic properties. . BARBATINE, PARIAN, GLASS, CROCKERY, BISQUE WARE, ETC., DIRECT IMPORTATION, ‘The latest Novelties in useful and Ornamental Articles, for Holiday and Wedding Presents, at J. W. Borzzer « Sows, IMPORTERS OF CHINA, GLASS, ETC., a1-6¢ 923 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘UST RECEIVED NOVELTIES IN PLAIN AND MIXED SUITS, FOR HOLIDAY TRADE, GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, al 507 Tre Si., OPP. U.S. POST OFFICE. FLEMPSTONE & PERRY. ‘The man who, from considerations of s financial na- ‘ture, takes little or no interest inthe subject of Over- coats, is apparently oblivious to all changes of tempera- ture, and as he strides along the thoroughfare display- ing bis pedestrian accomplishments he regards disaain- fully the effete individuals who envelope their manly forms in warm top coats. To those who have not bought their winter Overcoats we offer a tempting display of all grades. from the cheapest worth making to the finest made, even the extravagant qualities. We believe that whatever you want in the line of men’s or boys' apparel we can serve you to better ad- vantage than you can be served elsewhere, ‘We know our goods are honest, and if a fabric is not all wool or fast color we tell you s0 at the start, instesd of leaving you to find it out when too late, ‘We have one special line of Imported Cheviot Over- coats which we offer at $15. No honse in the country can give you a better one for $20. Call and look them over. TE SHE BESS TN THe Mae TACK SILKS LUPIN’S BLACK GOODs, LANDON'S SILK WARPS. COURTAULD'S ENGLISH CRAPES. AN ELEGANT LINE OF PLAIN DRESS FABRIC! MESEADED WO aRaromees PEA RD ‘NOVELTIES IN LINENS. ° NOVELTIES IN HDEF'S, SILK AND LINEN. NOVELTIES IN HOSIERY. NOVELTIES IN FLANNELS AND BLANKETS. NEW GOODS FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS ARRIV- ING DAILY. A. Saks «°C STRICTLY ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, 816 ap 818 77H STREET. a (CCBEISTMAS CARDS. A COLLECTION CAREFULLY SELECTED FROM THE AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND CONTI- NENTAL PUBLISHERS, Henpsroxe « Prney, 025 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. fi Pelal gins is composed entirely oe the ea for pllcating those of Sther yous nee wid ane Hormay ANNOUNCEMENT. wera now fully prepared for the HOLIDAY TRADE For Sale by Roserr Beat, 495 PENNA. AVENUE. | LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF Goons a4st ‘wo have ever had the pleasure of offering to the public, 1 dat PRICES: the LOWEST, consisting fi K NG's Pazace: cease Bas low aa. T, 7 ~ 7 814 SEVENTH STREET. READ OUR GREAT REDUCTIONS IN ALL | ektZoythe sommes ush, DEPARTMENTS, WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 428 SevenrH STREET. fd variety ; Papeteries and Albeurs, an ; 7 Plush, Rusela Leather, Olive Wood, &¢. ; Writing Ghristnas and ‘New Wears ‘Garda, Games naa Fine French Felt Hats, 50 cents. Beaver Hata, at T5c., $1, $1.25, $1.50. Misses’, | 's and Ladies’ S00. TS, By SLAB to FLOO Timed Hats, at Flewant Pattern Hats and Bonnets just received, from nS ut RECEIVED. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, PAPERETEBIES AND CORRESPONDENTS JUST Bi $2.50 1086. caRDs. Black Plumes, at 60c., T5e., $1, $1.25, LATEST DESIGNS. Black Tips, a bargain, at 500, NOVELTIES. Colored Pinthes, from T6c. to $8, = peiubes, Satins, Ere anes Veet, Lace Goode, nis 911 Pennsylvania avenue. Sen aereres bie Vo Scene an STATIONER, Ladles’ Underwear, C ia Gl Jewelry, 2 Pocket Books, “Mordoco Ws at low | FOREIGN BOOKS, TETCHIN ENGRAVINGS, Great alsughter in Children’s ana Misses’ and Ladies’ | 529 FOTEENTH curve: o & a UEIVED: "t purchase your Cloaks before examining a Bent rma oge Cente tore ae Remember KINGS PALACE, ‘and don’t you forget it No branch store; noconnection with any other estab- lishment. = a L4pres FURS! SEE **pEBY GooDs.” Another Supply of OTTOMAN SILK FUR-LINED CIRCULARS, TRUNNEL & CLARK, SEAL DOLMANS. BEAL SACQUES, 11 MARKET SPACE, All lengths and Prices. vortannos atm | SEE a oa Wuuzerr « Ruorr, 905 Penna. Ave. WILLIAN o Whiskies are sold under guarantes «ive PERFECT SATISFACTION, and can be had BLACK AND COLORED SURAHS, including all the | SUT, dine crocory anne cs oi, Popular evening shades. PLAIN AND BROCADED VELVETS AND PLUSHES, in all fashionable shades. as H. & H. W. CATHERWOOD, Also a great variety in PLAIN PLUSHES, in prices ranging from $2 to $5. ol6-2m 114 SOUTH FRONT 8: Woonwarp & Lormor. i GLOAK DEPARTMENT. Fey that eter, sa, ule departme ATTRACTIONS for this month of tatu “throughout our estabinnment S1iIC EY Gunwr, Day & Co. (CABBIAGES 1 CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! stock of FALL AND WINTER CARRIAGES is very intge'andd comets embracing in part— LANDAUS, LANDAULETTES, COUPES, BROUGH- AMS, COUPE ROCKAWAYS, COUPELETTS, T CARTS, &o., &o. Persons {i it of Carriages, hear light, sooond-hand, should examine iy ¥ery fing toe ‘Repairing promptly attended to. ROBT. H. GRAHAM, n10-1m Repository and Factory, 410-416 8th at. n.w, A BBIVED— MOTT’S NEW YORE REFINED CIDER AND E I BR. m Se see Skee ERE om ‘OODWARD & LOTHROP. EMBRUIDERIES AT HALF PKI ag On MONDAY, December 41 alves on the ‘ot TWO CARLOADS JUST ARRIVED AND FOR SALE AT VERY LOW PRICES BY Sart c. Paruee, Depot, 1214 TO 1224 TWENTY-NINTH STREET. ‘West Washington. WOODWARD & LOTHEROP, 221 __PENNerivanta AVENUE.’ oat Woomra sort 600 ‘Bik as = Cape: poe hy 5 aa nlo BRADBURY PIANOS AND ORGANS. OVER 17,00 IN Us SRR MERE RE ate 3 which will be soid on specially low figures for cashy PIANOS and ORGANS for rent, Largest stock in the city to select ‘Renta applied on purchase. ‘TUNING and REPAIRS.—I have one of the best tuners. who had years of experience in the New ‘ork factory. ei |OVIN EIANO MOVING. My facilities are unequaled for BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 921 Pennsylvania avenue, 921. FREEBORN G. SMITH, 028-6m 1103 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. EB SELL FINE SHIRTS apres Henne UneawEaR. Shi mings tee er ee