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» a0) eae Be eile) = _ THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON FRIDAY... December S, 1882. CROSBY S. NOYES.............. Editor. ‘he Evening Star has a regular. perwanest Bonn fide daity circulation more thar trepie thet of any other daiiv waper published in Washington. and canal to thet of all the pers here ad = == THY Stan office fx connected wit tthe dema & Sra will be issmed fn double very day during the holiday season. begun early, and those + Who intend to make ses will save time and money by consulting the holiday columns. —__—_~<o»—____—— st now being discussed all over ry, Whether the American police system comes very prominently to the front ngton, just now, through the develop ments leading to the disch arge of Detective Miler ds upon its adver- ‘The question e cou! 48 a faflun from the police, and the startling charges now made azainst several members of the detective force, of being in collusion with the thieves and burg! comsaitted the Hanscom robbery, the Government Prin » the Nae tonal Metropolitan ber » robbery of Rurttette’s dry on Riggs Stott’ store, the rob- rown, and various robbertes tthat Detective Miller 1 on his own confession of having while minds of m: of the det and others ‘ooxed” intl. fact sit should be reme e mad: by a rival pri- > antiaus in the that a por. xin the tt ective, who ni of the red by the ns with the detectives necoth », that if uy skint sh Lut it clue to be f its proper affords a of cftl- mest thor- ve the matt der that if the ity they may be not, that they m: ch they now inning of the former aid to meet that Inves- jed £0 dh 1 Whi-h alone c. y declare, vindleate th t positions in soc govern- adlce thelr canse. The flimsy pretexts upon whieh this am- @avit was based naturally aroused the imdigna- ton of the court,ant this feelt s participated for the The removal fa offelals 2 of the ment’s polic an act, so charge the afflant: > witnesses: ent a fair led, in the mints of th they are driven to re expedients to gain tims. The shrewd motive concealed ! if Miavit. The idea may have been that it Judge Wy it's impartiality was impe: d that it would Piace him in a delicate position, as it touches the Sensibilittes of a judge to charge him with a prej- h would warp bis jud the hope of the d i Wylie w id feel Incline: lo reileve himself of a trial in which unialr. $ Imputed to him, and he couli only do so by permitting the over and thus come bere other judg ‘Wyle, however, is not a man to be frightened or guilled into doing that whic t de- tri: inly did not expect to im- m the public by filing that agidavit. The with that int which attacies to this cause Of the gravity of the offense com- mitted, have kept themselves too well informed With regard to everytulng pertaining to the case fo be humbugged by the smart schemes of wily lawyers. Judge eg ‘The Senate committee on the District of Colum- Dia, hive determined to press the w: Question upon the atten Present session, In the hope, and with t1 purpose if within their power, to have the subject fn: ally Aisposed of by ypropriate legisiation. The com- both houses of Congress, gSuided in thelr action vi Fecommeniations mide by the Bioners last y the entire subject by « ction of Congress. The late Major Twining devoted considerable time to the study of the question, and his report will have Mauch weight, it Is belleved, in ettiement: Of location. He maintained that the passage of the Potomac river was an important point to District. commlis- iter a thorough examination of De considered in connection with the -Matter of locating a union depot, and after rejecting the stion of a railroad bridge at Analostan tslind and Observatory declared In favor of the present site of the Long bridge as the most convenient point of crossing. In reference to the Long briage, how- ever, he soft: “The present s:ructéfre is in many Ways objectionable and should be removed and.re- Placed by a properly consiructed bridge with suck: 3 of span as will offer the least passible tion.” He recomta the site west of 6th street and south of C ‘West, for the Union depot, art tersection of Maryiand and Virg Born spot between that inte 1 the head Of the Long briage. The Comm!ssioners freely ex- Pressel the opinion that the publle tnterests ‘Would be best promoted by a common station for the several railroads that now enter or may here- after enter the District, and the members of the District committees who have inquired into the Matler egree with them on this point. ——_<e2—____ There fs little use in providing extra outlets for theaters, concert halls, ete., If the exit doors are to De kept locked during performances, as was the case with the 9th street door of Lincoln hall dur- ng the Thursby concert last evening, even when ‘the audience was endeavoring tomake its way out, after the close of the entertainment. Had that Place been bulit expressly for the purpose it could hardly have been better adapted for a cremation furnace than tt was as originally constructed; and ‘With all the means of egress that have since been. Provided the facilities for getting out quickly are hot what they ought to be In a building devoted to Public assemblages. If, however, all tue doors ex- cept that of the tortuous main entrance are to be securely barred, the hall ts simply remanded to tts Gif condition and converted into adeath-trap which Tew persons would dare to enter If they realized the Bight chances for escape In ease of fire or panic Who was responsible for the reckless disregard for human life so conspicuously dispiayed last night? ——_—<e2 stel the ‘fn- nues or The Washington correspondent of a prominent Western Journal, which is republican tn politics, Informs that paper Unat Messrs Mahone and Rildleverger “ have served notice on the republi- ans in the Senate that they propose to dictate ‘who shall hold the Senate offices after March 4” ‘The readjuster senators may propose, but the re- Pubitean caucus will probably feel that It has the Fight to dispose of these offices. ‘The republicans, after their experience of last year’s trade with » may prefer to defy him rather than sub- mit to his exactions. The republican senators, it ‘As true, will lack one of af constitutional majority. | ‘They wii! number 33—just half the Senate—while r "akS the latter will have four ~ Majority, and can orga nize without any diMfculty, | ‘There are republican senators who do not hesitate to suy that they would rather lose the organiza. ‘tion than submit ¢ suck dictation as would force Wnacceptadie rs upon them. ——__~-+ - ‘The Baltimore Dey ts trying the experiment ~ whether a good newspaper ean be soid there for reet gouth='} 1117-19 PENNSYL ANIA ‘The two lots mentioned below are startling bargains. The Paola Rogan wil stee ie reputation that these goods are positively half usual prices. Note. half usual prices. LADIES" EXTRA SIZE ALL SILKE SPANISH FICHUS IN CREAM AND WHITE, $1.59 EACH, USUAL PRICE $2.98, £% fh G A RRR AA AA AAA aA " bi bis be ID ome 'SSSq Sgss5 3 pane Banas BBB BOB BBB BOB BBB Raz Ct) 34 pb any GENTS’ EXTRA SIZE PURE CHINA SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, 75, EACH, USUAL PRICE $1.50. ‘The above goods are specially adapted for presents, | and as Christmas is #0 near we wull suggest the pur: | chase of half dozen Handkerchiefs or a cream. and a | black Fichu, nicely packed in a fancy box. ‘They make 8 beautiful present. 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. L” AT THESE FIGURES. | OVERCOATS. HEAVY BLUE CHINCHILLA, ‘$6. GERMANIA FUR BEAVER, 8. DOBSON'S FUR BEAVER, $10. FLORENCE BEAVER, $13. LIPPETT’3 RIBBED CASSIMERE, $15. FINE CHINCHILLA, FANCY BACK, $18. FRENCH TRICOT, IMPORTED CHINCHILLA, SATIN LINED. $2) KERS) IN LL GENUINE ENGLISH ¥, OLIVE GREEN, . SAT Db, SUITS. WOODWARD Cass ‘MERE, #10. RUSSELL DARK CASSIMERE, $12. GLOBE MILLS CASSIMERE, $15 CHASE ENGLISH CHEVIOT, gis. HARRIS’ VELVET-F! SH CASSIMERE, 320. ELBOEUF FRENCH CASSIMERE, VELOUR'S FRENCH DIAGONAL WORSTED (SATIN LINED), $30. SATIN LINED ENGLISH FANCY WORSTED, 35 BLACK CLOTH SvITS, $18 to $45. IT WILL PAY TO CALL AT OUR STORE NOW. A. Sreavs, POPULAR CLOTHIER, 939 Pennsylvania avenue, near 10th street, as and 932 D street. EEE A L E AA OL Ee ia E SEAL EEE AA ILLL DOLMANS. A coo U U ERR sss, he 8S gt BOER gS AA Coco Qed “uu EEE Sgss8 ENGLISH DYED, from $109 up. FUR-LINED GARMENTS, IN SILK AND SATIN, from $30 up. LADIES’ FURS OF ALL KINDS. . LADIES’ SEAL CAPs. GENTS’ FUR CAPS, GLOVES AND MUFFLERS. BOYS’ SEAL CAPs. FUR TRIMMING, FUR CARRIAGE ROBES. CANES AND UMBRELLAS, GENTS’ DRESS SILK HATS, $5, $6 and $8, JAMES Y. DAVIS SONS, (21 PENN. AVE., between 6th and 7th streets, Established 1830. ye! DAY ANNOUNCEMENT. a3-Im M. W. Gus, Bio. « Co, JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, HIAYE CONCLUDED THEIR PREPARATIONS FOR ‘PRE HOLIDAYS, AND SUGGEST THAT PUR- GHASERS MAKING THEIR SELECTIONS NOW WILL FIND A LARGER ASSORTMENT THAN CAN BE SHOWN JUST BEFORE CHRISTMAS, _48-19t 1107 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Pkices DOWN. FIRST-CLASS CLOTHING. THE PRICES AT THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, Have been the LOWEST in the city. that our sales are constantly in a8 large as now. Suil very purchases for cash . 4s will enable us to even eclipse all ‘previous efforts PARTIAL LIST OF PRICES, for Suit for Boys from 4 to 11 years, worth. : 00 for 1; to 7, Melton Overcoats, worth 00 oo 9 Sui 00 oo S 10 * u ‘Overcoat fore satin-lined fur luce from $27, 20 00 for a fine Chinchilla Prin Soh SiS Bone en Dien BS THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, Naeecte NOVEL’ : AE PENS, HOLIDAY GOODS. (CALL aT ONCE aT TAYLOR & HUFTY’S, e% sty ote s oe ab an *ENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. No Gentleman's Wardrobe can be considered com- plete without an ENGLISH SMOKING JACKET. TAYLOR & HUFTY HAVE THEM!! ASTONISHING VARIETY! REASONABLE PRICES! SPECIALLY IMPORTED! While there do not forget to examine their Stock of DRESSING GOWNS, STEAMER SHAWLS, STEAM- ER RUGS and PAJAMAS, all the Finest English Goods. They are kept in the GENTLEMEN'S ROOM. FINE DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. payor & FLUFt*- F URS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. B. H. STINEMETZ & SON Have returned from New York with fresh purchases of LADIES’ FURS, SEALSKIN DOLMANS, ULSTERS AND SACQUES, NS OF RHADAME, OT- TOMAN AND SICILLIENE SILK; FUR, SATIN AND PLUSH LINED COACHER CAPES AND MUFFS; FUR TRIMMING FOR DRESSES AND CLOAKS OF PERSIAN LAMB, BEAVER, CHIN- CHILLA AND CONEY; CARRIAGE RO: MAN'S FUR CAPES AND GAUNTLE MUFFLERS, GAUNTLETS AND CAPs. 2 Novelties in fine SILK UMBRELLAS for Holidays. All at lowest New York prices, B. i. Srvewerz « Soy, GENTS a7 1237 Pennsylyaniaavenue, next to corner 13th. GREAT BaRG AINS aT THE CLOSING-OUT BOOT AND SHOE SALE OF STRASBURGER BROS. GENTS’ FINE BOOTS OR SHOES....$2.00 and £2.50 LADIES’ FINE BUTTON BOOTS.....$1.50 and $2.00 MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES ..75c. and $1.00 ALL GOODS AT LESS THAN COST. | STORE FORRENT, FIXTURES FOR SALE. Srrassurcer Bros, 461 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 434 and 6th streets. VICTORY! VICTORY!!! Hichest award by a committee of experts at the Gar- field Industrial and Art Expo-ition to 8. OPP-NHEIMER FOR BEST AND SIMPLEST SEWING MACHIN©S ON THE MARKET. Signed, J. W. Thompson, president; Judge H. C. Swaim, treasurer. Our display at the Fair of full art work done on the Sewing Machines has not been equal- ed in the history of Sewing Machines. Cail and see the Cups ant Saucers made on the Sewing Machines. But- ton Holes made on the machine, All of our machines sold oneasy monthly payments or aiscount for cash. Instructions on machiues free of charve at OPPENHEIMER’S Yovular Sewing Machine and Fashion Rooms, at 528 9th etroef, St. id Building. ANOTHER SUPPLY OF THOSE ELEGANT AND POPULAR WM. SHAEFFER SQU. ARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, a7-6t V ICTORY! For sale on easy terms. Larxe discount for cash. War- ranted in every respect. Fiue Fianos for rent. Tuning and repairing done in the beat manner. V. BECKER, Bt* Piano Warerooms, 801 9th northwest. XuAs CARDS, 1c. EACH; FORMER PRICE, Oc. « Damaged goods must go this weck. New a7-2 Monday, J. SAY GOULD. I MPORTANT TELEGRAM. ‘New Yors, Nov. 15, 1882, To Cuauncy J. Reep, Pianos and Organs, 433 7th st. northwest, Washington I can purchase 49 first-class new Pianos and Organs of Mr. —, who is pressed fo: money, at 50 cents on the dollar. Can Idraw on youfor $—, J. W. HARDCASTLE, 97 Union Square. J. W. Hanpeastie, N. ¥.: raw. CHAUNCY J. REED. SPECIAL TO THE PUBLIC. These goods are now arriving, and, as my place of storace 1a limited, 1 will dispose of a large partion of then ata very small advance. No inatter how fine an instrument you want, it can be found in this stock. No tnatter how low in prics you wish to go, I can suit you. ese These g are all made by the most cclebrated and Tellable manufacturers in the country, and are full war- ran! Now, ‘‘hear ye" (for I mean just what I say), re the balance of thi: and **tine buyers” will be greeted with a hearty wel- come, for, a8 Lhave before remarked, if you have the cash,'come at once; if you have not the cash, come im- mediately, and sectire a genuine bargain. CHAUNCY J. REED, 433 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. (TABLE AND POCKET a5 coou UTTTTL EERERRR ¥ oou u ER 6 °C G tL Er kre ed oO ER X ¥s UPHOLSTERERS’ MATERIALS, STAPLE AND FANCY HARDWARE. F. P. MAY & CO, 634Penna. avenue, near 7th street. WE CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE ‘TO OUR WHOLESALE PRICES IN OUTLERY. 45 A NEW THING IN HOLIDAY CARDS. ved this morning from the hands of the Artist, a choice lot of HAND-PAINTED HOLIDAY CARDS— new and besutiful—which we are authorized to sellat very low prices, JOHN T. MITCHELL, 931 Pennsylvania Avenue. RA CHRISTMAS PRESENT iG MACHINE FROM McKENNEY'S. tea the toils of A SE’ It will gladden the and light the Joved ones at home. well ki 427 Iow Pefe ell an eas he folie o & Now READY. Our stock of Decorated CHINA, POTTERY AND GLASS- WARE, Especially Adapted for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Our friends who wish to (paticny wore ages avoid the crowd would do M. W. BEVERIDGE, a No. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Pros, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, ‘The most Perfect Piano Made. Piano WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL ORGANS. ‘Pianos and instalments, rented contiged ten ped W chard = ee S 5 ‘The only ecusplote Sock Ga the city. HENRY EBERBACH, Manazing partner of the late firin Bis & Coe Ay 709 «UL, ane Invirep yxascre 709 our DAILY OPENING OF NOVELTIES IN SPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR THE HOLIDAYS LIDAYS., ice ee ‘TED " COACH- 4 HOLID..Y GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. Woorwarn & 7 orunor, 4NSUAL HOLIDAY SALE or HANDKERCHIFS AT LOWER PRICES THAN WE HAVE EVER BEFORE BEEN ABLE TO MAKE, CHILDREN'S ALL LINEN HEMMED AND PRINTED HANDKEROHIEFPS, 5c. each. CHILDREN'S ALL LINEN HEMSTITCHED HANDEERCHIEFS, 3 for 250, ‘These are made from ends and cuttings of various qualities, and are very cheap. LADIES’ ALL LINEN HEMSTITCHFD AND He HANDKERCHIEFS, new designs, only 2360. LADIES’ PURE LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKER- CHIEFS, extra fine quality, only 12}c. each, LADIES’ PURE LINEN HAND-FMBROIDERED HANDERCHIEFS, worth 50c., only 25c. each. LADIFS' ALL LINEN HAND-EMBROIDERED HEMSTITCHED INITIAL HANDKERCHIEES, only 25e. each. In handsome half-dozen cartons, $1.60. LADIES’ ALL LINEN HAND-EMBROIDERED HEMSTITCHED INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS—the best initiel handkerchier ever sold for the price—37 sc. each. In hali-dozen cartons, $2.25, LADIES' ALL LINEN HAND-EMBROIDERED HEMSTITCHED INI1 IAL HANDKERCHIEFS, extra fine quality, only 0c. each. GENTLEMEN'S HAND-EMBROIDERED HEM- STITCHED INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, splendid quality, only 50. each. GENT'S HAND-EMBROIDERED HEMSTITCHED Tere HANDEERCHIEFS, elegant quality, only Se. GENT’S HEMMED AND PRINTED LINEN HAND- KERCHIEFS. special, 1éc. each, worth 25c. GENT'S TWO-INCH HEM HEM-STITCHED WHITE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, examine quality, only 2c, each. GENT'S PRINTED BORDER HEMSTITCHED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, new designs, the best ever shown, for 25c. each. Finer qualities, in Plain and Fancy Styles, at the low- est prices in the city for quality. SPECIAL. FIFTY DOZEN LADIES’ CLEAR LAWN DICE HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIFFS, at one-third off the regular price, compris of beanti- ful styles, at 00c., 02c., 75¢., 87c., $1, $1.25 and $1.50, are really worth 75c., $2. iCY EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, in aid assortment of styles, at 25c., 370., 60c., 9c., T5c., $1 to $3 each. dé QPECIAL BARGAINS AT BBB A U U MM MM ™ BOB 4A U U MMMM ” nee Be 2A go BANE ” fy BBB A A UU MMM Sggs8 3 LADIES’ SUITS AND CLOAKS. ONE LOT OF ALL-WOOL CLOTH TAILOR-MADE SUITS, desirable shades, $16. ONE LOT ULSTERS, CHECKED CLOTH, all sizes, $11, real value $13.50. SATIN MERVEILLEUX CIRCULARS, fur lined, $24. SATIN MERVEILLEUX CIRCULARS, Siberian squir- rel ining, $56. HEAVY OTTOMAN SILK DOLMAN, silk quilting and fur trimmed, only $33. A VARIETY OF FINE PLUSH AND CECILIAN SILE GARMEN'S, at lowest quotations, 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 triraming, at $4.75 for three years, and advance of Suc. for each ‘size up to ten years, FINE SUITS, TRIMMED WITH PLUSH, for Misses ‘up to sixteen years. NOVELTIES IN CHILDREN’S PLUSH AND VEL- VET COAYS, at reasonable rates. as RREDUceD PRICES! le EMBROIDERED CASHMERE ROBES, E From $20 to $12.50. COMBINATION SUITS, From $19.75 to $11; From $12.50 to $10; From $10 to $8.50. PARIS DRESS FABRICS aT LOWEST PRICES, Tyizez « Cuewnrne, 918 Tra STREET NORTHWEST. {° 70 THE EBBITT HOUSE DRUG STORE FOR HOLIDAY Goops. Store south of New York carries such a Mr. HELP! LINE, as dose Mr HELPHENSTINE, proprietor of a No Droz superb line: ‘His imported Extra: Colognes, Pomades, Soaps aud other tollet requisites axe aitpiy imeem Bis gra, German Cologne. at one dollar a pint, in bott' iperior to fine Ines Bian ono sheebeer €0 the, imported RS. SELMA RUPPERT, 608 Nuvrm Staxer, oProsrre Parexr OFFICE. Em tc ARRASE! » RIB. ‘BON and OUTLINE EMBROLD: abd all Stock of SATEENS, FELT WORSTED ComUNGES for Lambrequine, Tallo ed Pore Ca Select Ascortment of WORK. PAPER and WASTE ‘Choice Selection of HAND-KNIT WORSTED @oops, STAMPING AND “EESEING* ROMPTLY EX- A BRIVED— MOTT’S NEW YORE - REFINED OIDER, : axp SWEET CIDER ‘TWO CARLOADS JUST ARRIVED AND FOR SALE ~ Sare o. Pos LAsss0nee & BROTHER, 420, 422 and 494 7th street. THE FINEST BUILDING SOUTH OF NEW YORK. PREMISES. OTIS’ FINEST ELEVATOR TO EVERY FLOOR. THE GRANDEST SUCCESS OF THE CAPITAL. BLACK SILK8, BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS. LARGEST LOT OF ANTOINE, GUINET & CIE., OF LYONS, FRANCE, BLACK SILKS, Ever offered in Washington, from the late Auction Sales of their American Agents in New York. Purchasing, as we did, at least One Hundred Pieces, | We were able to secure the barvains of the sale, and will offer them at 25 per cent. less 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. and $2.50, BONNET’S, 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 ; so intended silk purchasers will have an opportunity to select from every grade made. All aré of that Soft Gros Grain Satin finish so destra- ble, and we can assure buyers, which an examination will confirm, that this lot of Silks if by far THE CHEAPEST In price for quality offered by any house for years, cLoaks, DOLMANS, CIRCULARS, Satin and Fur-lined in endiess variety. Bussian Cloth Circulars, English Walking Jackets Of ourown manufacture, Children's and Misses’ Cloaks 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 assurea speedy sale, as we shall not carry a single one to next year, if a price will sell them, 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., a 420, 422 and 424 7th street. SEATON PERRY, (Successor to Perry & Bro‘her), VIENNA CHRISTMAS GOODS: NOVELTIES IN FANCY BASKETS, NOVELTIES IN PLUSH BAGS, NOVELTIES IN TOILET SETS. RUSSIAN LEATHER BAGS AND GLOVE CASES. NOVEMMES IN TIDIES AND SILK HANDKER- NOVELTIES IN EMBROIDERED HANDKER- CHIEFS. SOUTACHE AND EMBROIDERED ROBES AT PRIME COST. ELEGANT SEAL PLUSH WRAPS. RICH SICILIENNE DOLMANS, from $25 to $75. FUR-LINED SILK CIitCULARS, . PELISSES, JERSEYS AND MILITARY JACKETS. GENUINE CAMEL'S HAIR SHAWLS. PURE SILK LYONS VELVETS IN BLACK AND NS L THE PREVAILING COLORS, from 24 to 27 inches wide, from $7 to $9. ima - GOOD BLACK QUILTED SILK at 8730. MAGNIFIOENT STOCK OF ALL-SILK OTTOMANS FR BLACK AND ALL COLOKS, from $1.75 to BLAOK SILKS (BEST MAKES), from T5c. to49.50, NEW AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF EVEN- ING GAUZES, BROCADES, SILKS, &o. niZ DaRx Room ror DisrLarina Evenmra Fan- C8. §2 Cuorce Goons, Puan FIGURES, AND CoRRECT “Prices. Szatox Prnry, PERRY BUILDING, Pennsylvania ave., corner 9th atr33t, Established 1840. aa (CL04ks ! CLOAKS! ‘We now have in stock @ large and complete stock of CLOAKS, DOLMANS, ULSTERS, &o. Job lot of BROCADED VELVETS in all the desirable colors, ‘These goods we are offering at a great sacrifice, Large stock of CLOAKING and PLUSHES to match. UTTO- MAN and RHADAMES in all the desirable shades, Large and complete stock of TABLE DAMASK and NAPKINS. BLANKETS and COMFORTS in great variety. i JNO. A. LUTTRELL & CO., 228 817 MARKET SPACE. Bos FOR THE HOLIDAYS. The Variety of Picture ineh all the a rl ROBERT'S Book Store, 1010 77H STREET, Asove New Youre AVENUE. Prices Low as the lowest. ntl CARDBES, GOLDFING! INSETS, ‘CARDI- NALS LOVE-BIEDS, Pi BIKDS, JAPAN ROBINS, ia M BIRDS, STARLING: ete., eto. Also, all kinds of Cages, Seeds’ and Fixture, atthe iEW YO! STOR! iss " Dater ee BEHREND’S BALTIMORE STORE, 908 SEVENTH ‘Berween I axp baacag egg we invite attention to his selections HANDSOME NEW GOODS, whish aro oft at rot ices. wuddah Cloth, 15c.. Feat! Eplendid Cashiheres, Novelties tn Dress Goods, and colure, 36, 6234, Te. ica 1 Eyes oasm snore. M, Wibtian EVERY MODERN IMPROVEMENT ON THE HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY Goons. N ooT'’s OPENING oF HOLIDAY GOODS, ‘Comprising all the Newest Novelties tm FINE PLUSH AND RUSSIA ALBUMS, TOILET AND CARD CASES, RHINE PEBBLE JEWELRY, ELEGANT FANS, DRESSED AND UNDRESSED FRENCH DOLLS. Also, a full tine of REAL AND IMITATION LACE GOODS, Suitable for Holiday Gifts. ‘The dest styles of FRENCH FLOWERS AND SASH RIBBONS: Ever before shown in Washington, + L. Noor, d4-6m 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Ww M. SHUSTER & 50! . 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. DRESS GOODS IN CHOICE TEXTURES. VELVETS, SILKS, SATINS AND PLUSHES. LYONS PURE SILK VELVETS, BLACK AND COLORS, (Our Own Importation: ) OTTOMAN SILKS, OTTOMAN SATINS. BROCADE VFELVETS AND PLUSHES, STREET AND EVENING SHADES. BONNET AND GUINET BLACK SILKS IN EVERY GRADE. $1.59, tue very best in the market for the VERY LARGE STOCK OF EVENING SILKS, SAT- INS, PLUSHES, Sc. Evening goods shown under gas. VERY LARGE STOCK OF COLORED VELVETS IN ELEGANT STKEET SHADES FOR DRESSES AND TRIMMING. QUILTED SATINS IN EVERY COLOR FOR SKIRTS AND LININGS. Ss. BEAUTIFUL SILK-FACED JERSEY STOCKINET, 6-4 wide. One yard required fora Jersey. $3.60 per yard. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S JERSEYS. LADIES’ SILK AND LISLE HOSE. FUR CAPES AND MUFFS FOR LADIES AND CHIDREN. FUR-LINED CIRCULARS, BROCADE OTTOMAN PELISSES AND DOLMANS. One stock of SILK WRAPS is very large, and com prises everything NEW and DESIRABLE, IMPORTED BRAIDED JACKETS, IN| MYRTLE. BRONZE, BROWN AND NAVY. THE VERY NEWEST AND MOST STYLISH GOATS IN MOURNING Goops OF IN EVERY TEXTURE. ONE PRICE, W. M. Suvsrer « Soxs, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. eo L4APrIEs FURS! THE BEST QUALITIES Another Supply of OTTOMAN SILK FUB-LINED CIRCULARS, BEAL DOLMANS. SEAL SACQUES, All lengths and Prices, FUR TRIMMING at old prices. Wuuerr « Rvorr, 905 Penna. Ave. Hormy ANNOUNCEMENT. a wii’ Are now fully prepared for the HOLIDAY TRADE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF Goops stan in all styies, Family and Pocket Bibles, veniles, an Smmenso stock and Albuina, Fanev Goods in ‘Olive Wood, &¢, ; Writing Desks, c and New Year's Cards, Games and Toy Books tor the young. Cal early and avold the rash. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 428 SEVENTH STREET. PORTE CH ist FOREIGN BOOKS, ETCHINGS, AND PHOTOGRAPH: oe 529 FrrrrenTH Srreer, O) posite U. S. Treasury, JUST RECEIVED: THE FOUR GOSPELS—Iilustrated by Bida; 10 an 120-08 + 150.00 fees aig 00 QUE ET BIOGRAPHIQUE, 1862, 2 lange vol, each... LA FONTAINE, | Fables, ‘ons ‘edition, 9 vol.’ ready, each. s Dal ANCIEN EXPOSEITON NATIO! e and Descriptive. ich Classics m orizinal, 0 LEMPSTONE & PERRY. Se ia ete., etc., ete. THE CELEBRATED MONOPOLY BLACK SILES THE BEST IN THE MARKET, LUPIN’S BLACK GOODs, LANDON’S SILK WARPS. COURTAULD'S ENGLISH CRAPES. BROCADED, TO MATCH. NOVELTIES IN LINENS. NOVELTIES IN BDEF'S, SILK AND LINEN, NOVELTIES IN HOSIERY. 2 NOVELTIES IN FLANNELS AND BLANKETS. NEW foie iad HOLIDAY PRESENTS AERIV- Hewestoxe « Prnny, 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. GBT REDUCTIONS. IMMENSE BARGAINS 25 FROM NOW UNTIL AFTER THE HOLIDaYS. | SUPERIOR COLORED GROS-GRAIN SILKS, at | fi price. WHERE IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE 10’ BUCY DRY Goops? AT CARTER'S, M11 MARKET SPACER DIMENSE ASSORTMENT TO SELECT From, OUR PRICES ARE THE LOwxsT. RATINE!! PLUSHESI CASTIMERES!! WOOL PLUSHESH CASSIMERES! CLOAKINGS! SILKS! VELVETS! FLANNEL SUITINGS! CLOTHS! TABLE LINENS! TOWELSU NAPKINS! SHAWLS! CLOAKS!! BLANKETS!!! COMFORTS!) CURTAIN LACES, & CARTER'S, 7ll MARKET SPAOR. CRETONS! At ECE: PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, PAPERETERIES AND CORRESPONDENTS CARDS, LATEST Nov JAMNS J. CHAPMAN, 911 Pennsylvania avenue, GUBSIP, Day & 00, 820, $22, 8% SEVENTH STREET. SILKS, PLUSHES AND VELVETS. Having purchased an unusually lange stock of the above-named goods for our Fall Trade, we will offer during the coming month UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS BLACK AND COLORED GROS GRAIN SILKS. BLACK AND COLORED RHADAMES, BLACK MERVED’ LEUX. BLACK AND COLORED SURAHS, including all the popular evening shades. PLAIN AND BROCADED VELVETS AND PLUSHE®, in all fashionable shades. Also a steat varicty in PLAIN PLUSHES, in prices ranging from $2 to $3. Gorse, * Dar & Co. + ° C ARRIAGES! CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES! My steck of FALL AND WINTER CARRIAGES f very lurge and complete, embracing in part— LANDAUS, LANDAULETTES, COUPES, BROUGH- AMS, COUPE ROCKAWAYS, COUPELETTS, TCARIS, &o., &e. Perrone in want of Carriages, heavy or light, newor second-hand, should examine my very fine stock. ‘Repairing promptly attended to. ROBT. H. GRAHAM, n10-Im Repository and Factory, 410-416 8th et. nw, M ORRISON’S BOOKSTORE. We shall open our lance stock of CHRISTMAS CAR MONDAY. November 13th Thos eae ee a r Te vd a ae hs rs th well our friends and. patrons i yen, a fhe many Novelties we have ‘rocelved for our Holl ‘a We have already received snd are receiving daily beauctiufaeeorimeat of OS of every description and jirice. Wa. H. MORRISON, 475 Pennsylvania avenue. a we co1 nlo E SELL + FINE SHIRTS Ch that other house in the world, we Seriecanal, tar, hear gs “‘Hanvis” Shirt for c. Made of fine rownd thread, Jong cloth muslin, (n ash, full of prepered sizing deceive the eye); reinf reed with fine linen me ype Caen “ Tyee a oe ban os aces Re ieeet mee nion linen, wid. ay at and ne turned over and atte finuhed rady for the wash tub. with button holes and then worked, (not worked an they Gut.) Only Too i S adurt A full stock cf Wistor Up Bimeod Betieeat racltute atey bate and 2c. ever sold in sold for MEGINNISS', c= RUPPERY, NOS. 403 AND 405 TTH STREET NORTHWEST. RARE ATTRACTION OF NEW NOVELTIES, IN FANCY WORSTED WORK 022 1002 F atroot, of now % snd Felt © ood, id's Bonneta, ‘4 general outiit for children. an Germantown and Zephyr Worsted, Gero! Hungarian Yarne, all colors. All kinds Em materi on hand. Stamping promptly executed. an 45-6m (ms. 3. an EES BEET hcames om ey, and F streets. Good work, aa, WwW. = RTTORNEY-AT-LAW. ATTORNEYS. NDREW C. BRADLEY, TTORNEY-AT-Law, Louisiana Avenue, near City Hall, moved to rooms 20 and 12, Gunton Building. Practices in alll the Courts. ‘iH. MILLER, Attorney -at-Law, Rooms 2 and 4 Gunton Law Building, JAPANESE GOODS. ———e JAY GOULD, 421 Orn STREET, BETWEEN D Exsts., one juaze from Founayivenis evenae. ‘Decorati’ Eanioron, “Fann. ‘Dec ve Pictures, Bar: 808 7th street, between H and I, And 3151 M stroet, West Washington. “per Goops.” RE HOUSE, A-BURY PARK, NEW JERSEY readiness fi t reduced rates 1863, "Te in ented ‘by farm Turnock, hae xan’ every comforts. A very desirable place for families, WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. is rn tears it in