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“Supp THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON : ATUERDIY. att! 9. 1882. "CROSBY S. NOY! Edi or. he Evening Star has a regular. permanent joun fide daily circulation more thar trebie shat of any ether daliv paper published Washington. and eanat to that of all the ker caily papers here added together. he Molidays—Denble Sheets. In order to metthe demonds upon tts adver- tising space, THe Stax wilt be tssued tn double sheet form nearly every day during the holllay season. The has begun nose ‘Who intend to make purchases wii «and money by consulting the holiday co — ~oe — The Heuse committes on appropr. have stimatés for ap; stions w of cutting th down | a eutcan be made. Thecom tee ts inspired with a spirit of economy, which is. -gely atiributabie to the November elections This is a very commendable spirit, and cm accom- Plish good works when tempered with judg- ment and discretion. Too much pinching, how- ever, !s almost as bid as too much extravagance, Both political parties are maneuvering for ad- Yantace, looking to the next prestiential contest. Republican extrivaganee was a cry that the democrats made tell in the late electt ns, and the republican Ie foresee that the democrats, when they come iat session of the House, Will endeavor to Impress tue country by making a Feduction in the » ristions. With the view ELeeant HOLIDAY SPECIALTIES. SEATON PERRY, (Successor to Perry & Brother), HAS NOW OPEN A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED FANCY GOODS, INCLUDING MANY NOVELTIES, SU‘VABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. DEPARTMENT HAS BEEN ENISHED, AND IS NOW T AVIRAC 1 IVE STOCK Dp ALL-LINEN PLAIN AND USH AND RUSSIA LEATHER NOVEL PLUSH BAGS, TABLE COVERS, MATS, SO TARLE SUARFS, PIN CUSHIONS, USH SPILLOWS, KUSSIA LEATHER TOILEL SE.s AND WOKK BASKETS. NIFICENT SEAL PLU<H, BROCADED VEL- AND SICILIENNE WRAPS, JACKETS AND, LK LYONS VELVETS, from 24 to 27 inches IN BLACK AND ALL THE FASHIONALE COLORS, from $7 to $9. PURE SILK OTTOMANS IN BLACK AND ALL COLORS ‘from $1.75 to $3.50. BLACK SILKS (BEST MAKES), from T5c. to $3.50. NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF EVENING FABRICS IN SILKS, BROCADES, GAUZES, &c. S@ Dark Room vor Drspiavine Evextxa Goons, $2” Cuoice Goons, Puan Figures, AND CORRECT Prices. Seaton Penny, PERRY BUILDING, Pennsylvania ave., corner 9th strast. Established 1849. * ad peste CONFIDENCE. depriving the democrats of this thunder, republi- cans have advised thet the appropriations for the ext fiseal yeur shall be cut down to the lowest noted. Then the ropria- tions b; republican of the Forty ath Congress it democrats at the first session of the would not, even with the most rigid cuttl: y vast reduce tion, upon which the d al for a Tenewal of power. Th ans in dealing with this matter, nem ‘Tf that the demo- crats, when for y in controlof the House, made nothing t ned thelr “cheese-par- 48th, ing” poltey. et down ay tations for the purpose of making political eapilal, and did not lin po: ry by that plan, as it Was found necessary teflet ations to carry on ti Of cour: an Will rise eatizety Making provision for ¢ ernme ents of government. pected that Cong constierations in uditures of the gov- | shown that no | oF a party political e coun- ry ealls for nd the that ts neces- In becoming rting to the humbug ¥ Of p cy Dills to eke out tue Inadeq@tst repubileans and | democrats 4 fair teld for honor. wh such | ani harbor bill, and In | n 1S of tariff and inter-| Balrevenue taxation which the people are now | Staggering under. — The ways and means ama} in favor of t Bacco tax. Seven me je SIX Opposed It. aittee barely obtained bill Lo abolish the to- | bers 1 to bin, | ¢ minority report against | the bill is h stron: a the ma- fority report, recomm and will | command the greater s' wo tn Con- gress The reason submitted by the mafority for jobacco tax Is that the | invidious discrimination agat the Brower of tobacco; that as the government places riction upon th y other agricul- | ought, ariiest practicable | ve tobacco, which e of our staples; inion of the comlt fome when this tax can be repealed. The! minority tak pesition that’ the govern- years at least, continue to @epend in part for its revenue upon mternal taxa- tion, ani that the t 3 which can best rt the im, nm of taxes are distilled Spirits ant tobacco. Th» majority report ts signed | Dy three republicans (Kelley, Hubbell, and Er- Fett), thre> de wndall, Tucker, and and one aient democrat (S ). The ort Is signed b; uns (Kasson, Dannell, McKiniey, Haskell, ) tnd one democrat (Morrison). But there Is no reason to se that this political | division represents the sentiment of the two par- es, respectively, upon this sutject. Indeed, the indications that a mijority of both parties favor a maintenance of the tax on tobacco for the Very good reason, as assigned by the minority, that Itcan, as an article of luxury, much better} bear the burden than many other articles now taxed. sit five <or The grand jury of the hustinzs court at Rich- Mond yesterday Indicted State Auditor Allen on the charge of fraudulent acts which were com- mitted In the interest of the readjuster or coall- ‘on party In the late election. Under the law then in force requiring the payment of a capita- tion tax. as a prerequisite to voting, the manipula- | tion of tax receipts could be made a powerful ma- | ehinery of fraud. It appears that the auditor ap- | Pointed as special delinquent tax collector a man Whom the democrats regarded as a willing tool | 1m the preparation for and consummation of frauds. By some means it was found cut that the | Bond of this collector, which was accepted by | the auditor on the first of No ber was not, in | fact, made up and filed until the 7th—the day of @lection. When the court called for the bond tt Goull not be produced, thouzh the law specifically | provides that such bonds shall be kept on file in | the auditor's office. Meantime the clash of au- thority between the state and federal courts as to Jurisdiction over election frauds goes on. The Gemocrats charge that the fede court 1s con- @ucted in the interest of the readjusters and the | latter holding that the state court 1s a plece of | democratic jusicial machinery. Both may be | Wrong, but the result is that all tne ante-election | In appealing to PUBLIC CONFIDENCE we would | Jay SPECIAL EMPHASIS upon the fact that we rely | rather upon the sincerity of our promises and the qual- ity of our goods than upon Catchy” Advertising for our success. We never make statements in print that weare not prepared to ‘Back Up” with focts in the store, and people are fast learning that the expression ‘Oaly vertisement” does not apply to ouran- are Otd-fashioned in only one thine—namely, a rigid adherence to Downrizht Honest Methods of Deal- Itis only by this plan hope for Permanent Success. What are sou to eBpect from dealers who con- tinually prate about their ability to sell goods 20 or25 per w'ow all others. What you want is to know that when you are buying clothes for yourself or boy if an le is represented ax all wool or fast colors itis that thing an] nothing ele. Does any other hier give a guarantee warranting goods and prices by agreeing to for goods returned or nake restitution for worn satisfactort Most of them preter ‘One or two do to stand by their verbal guaran- thers squirm and twist out of te by insisting upon your acceptance of different goods, | perhaps Just what you don’t want; while many refuse flatly to part with money once in hand. Here is one house always read; mor its suarantee at sight. €AN YOU DO BETTER THAN TO TRY HOW IT WORKS? A. Sans & Oo. STRICTLY ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, 316 AND 318 7rH STREET. ao Fst PRE TO US FOR THE BEST SEWING MACHINE IN THE WORLD, At the Gar! Memorial and Industrial Fair, held at the U. 3. Capitol. Our display of Fine Sewing Machines and Artistic Work, executed on our machines, was pronounced the Very Best ever ustte aibited in Wasi the latest products of the , isa very light ranning, quiet and sim; ne: for durability and strencth it cannot be surpassed: the tensions are very licht, ther fore making the most elastic stitch of any machine in the market. The new snd beautiful Eldredge, one of the finest finished machines on the market; all iovements are Be over six hundred sold the year of their introduction in this city ‘The New No. 4 Victor has.a hich arm; almost noise- less and easy ronnine; handsome in appearence and faultless in construction. ke pride in off vmple nbinin wing Ma fir public manu n's that We sell our m: Special Dise Call and see our machines and bring your friends to OPPENHEIMER’S Popular Sewing Machine and Fashion Rooms, hines on Easy Monthly Payments and for Gash. 528 9th street, St. Cloud Building. FP Machines Por Rent. AllKinds Repaired. 49 BBR RRR, A DDD BBB U URRR Y ¥ BBR R AA b DB BU UR RY ¥ BBB RRR AA D DBBB U U RRR YY BR RAASAD DB BU UR R ¥ BBB R RA ADDD BBB UU RR ¥ PIANOS AND ORGAD FREEBORN G. SMITH, 7 Manufacturer. NEARLY 18.000 IN USE. NEW PIANOS from $200 to $1,000. Fifty Upright and Square Grands io a variety of handsome cases. NEW ORGAN» from $50 to $250. Forte new styles, table for chapel, dra -ing-room or @ lot of SPECIAL BARGAINS for the HOLIDAYS. Parties wishing agood instrament ata Teasonable price will give this their earnest attention, WASHINGTON WAREROOMS, 1103 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. FURS!! SICILIENNE AND OTTOMAN CIRCULARS. as Fees: FUR TRIMMING. FRESH SUPPLIES. SEAL SACQUES AND MUFFS. CHINCHILLA MUFFS, BOAS AND TRIMMING. Wuuerr & Rvorr, Ditterness Is perpetuated. —_—__ee . Thompson, of South C | gral address advocates federal aid inthe matter of general education, He contends that such aid | 18 entirely consistent with tae Constitution and | our form of goverrment, and maintains that ft Is | of the federal government to ald in the on of illiteracy. On this subject Gov. Taompson ts in accord With whit appears to be ! the prevailing sentimert tn the South. There Seems tobe such unantuity in that section In favor of a federal fund for school purposes thatthe Teprentatives of these states tn Congress will, no doubt, generally vote for it when It becomes a sub- Ject of national legislation. It has not been very Jong since the prevalent view In the South on this question was that the matter of education should De provided for and controlled by the states re- Spectively,and that it would not be constitu onal to take money out of the federal treasury for general educational purposes, In the frightful condition of Mr. Dorsey's eye- Bight he will, of course, resign his secretaryship of the National Republican Committee. It doesn’t Reed any medical certtitcate to show that such & physical and moral wreck is unfit for that post tion. rolina, in his Inau- | ———~<++—_____ ‘The star route thieves are not very successful In their attempts to persuade the pubile that Messrs, Mac Veagh, Brewster. ex-Postmaster General James, and Judge Wylie are on trial, and not they. +o The article tn yesterday’s Stax, by William Ralston Balch, headed “The Police Problem,” Should have been credited to The International Review. FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF MANY PATRONS OUR ESTABLISHMENT WILL BE EEPT OPEN EVERY EVENING DURING THE MONTH OF DECEMBER TILL 10 P.M. A. BRENTANO & CO., 41S Pexyextvawia AvEeNvz, Connex liru st., Washington D. C. L. WILD & BROS i *MusicaL HOLIDAY OFFERINGS, ‘709 7th street northwest. ‘The Stieff and the Kranich & at ich & Bach Pianos st special Pirst-class S-octave, 7- ib-bass and i sines Soctare, T-stop, su an eyed and ag 905 Penna, Ave. B™ ANKETS AND BED COMFORTS. 500 Pairs Blankets, £1.50, . |. 200 Horse Blaukets, si trate So OSE 1,0 Lap Lobes, $3 200 Bed Comforts, A ful stock € ine, $3.50, Black aud Colored Silke, f #2. 50c. to $2.50, ‘500 Pieces Dress Goods, . = 12ge. GEORGE J. JOHNSON, ag PLEASE TAKE 713 MARKET SPACE. TICE! A, BEESTANO & G0, 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, CORNER lirm, WASHINGTON, D.C., Will keep their Book, Stationery and Newspaper Es- tablishment OPEN EVERY EVENING During the month of December till 10 p.m. It porary SPECIALTIES. é pd PLUSH AND LEATHER, FANCY STATIONERY, GIFT BOOKS AND JUVENILES, CHRISTMAS CARDS, GAMES, ETO. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, Metropolitan Bookstore, ag 911 Pennsylvania avenue, M® M. J. HS 1309 F STREET. WINTER OPENING or IMPORTED BONNETS AND HATS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 137m. _Nocards. $15 a9 ZERO OVERCOAT. $ 1 5 CUT LONG. is GEORGE wis SPR. CLOTHIER AND D a 507 Tre si Orr be YOST OFFI cE. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. -HOLIDAY GOODS. JHE*PSTONE & PERRY. UNDER THE GAS LIGHT, EVENING BROCAD! SR CREAIN SILKS, “IN ALL SHADES, | BLACK SILKS, MONOPOLY BRAND. COLORED SILKS, ALL SHADES. COLORED SATINS, ALL SHADES. COLORED RHADAMES, ALL SHADES. COLORED OTTOMANS, ALL SHADES. | BROCADED PLUSHESand VELVETS, ALL SHADES. | WE ARE SHOWING COFORED VELVETS, | ALL ES, INCLUDING GAR) a =, AND $200. ESPECIAL VALUE Pon thi PLUSHES, IN ALL SHADES. NOVELTIES IN HDEF'S, SILK AND LINEN. NOVELTIES IN HOSIERY, COTTON, THREAD AND SILK. NOVELTIES IN LINENS OF ALL KINDS. NOVELTIES IN FLANNELS AND BLANKETS. NOVELTIES IN SILK UMBRELLAS. Henrsroxe & Penny, ag 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. NEw GIFT BOOKS, 1882. ROCK ME TO SLEEP, MOTHER. }) ELIZABETH AKERS ALLEN. Ilinstrated from Peaignal deere Dr 8. oh ch, E. H. Garrett, 8. Tiarto, cloth full wit $160," Full Waroccs St al five mactied calt. fo." SO SCHILLER’S SONG OF THE BELL. With 24 Illustrations by Alexander Liezen, Mayer and Edmund H. Ga rent Enea ‘by George T, Andrew and others, ‘This volume is the second of a series en- titled *" from the Great Poets,” and uniform ‘th Song of the Brook. 1 vel., small quarto. cloth, fullgilt, $1.50. Pull morocco, full tree marbled calf, PICTURESQUE AMERICAN SCENERY. A series of fine steel engravings, with descriptive text by Xi, Be Wits and others, and quot.tions from popu: 3 |. large Quarto, cloth, fault $3. . a PICTURESQUE EUROPEAN SCENERY. dseape and other views of picturesque old world. reproduced in fine wood cuts by the best artists. 1 vol, large quarto, cloth, bev- efled'and fuil wit, ( Sold by all Booksellers and Newsdealers. Sent postpaid on receipt of price by lt ESTES & LAURIAT, Publishers, Boston, NOVELTIES FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Ts renpectfuliy calcd to ny select acortiuent of EMBROIDERED TABLE C TABLE SCARFS, EMDRODERED 3h SION . WORK AND SCs FANS. OF PLAIN AND SILK HAND- . LACE GOO)! . ND C4ILDREN'S MERI SO CLOAKS, AND PLUSH BONNETS, ‘AD SELMA RUPPERT'’s # STREET, OPPOSITE PaTENT OFFICE. Boos FOR CHILDRE: % VeRY LARGE COLLECTION, CAREFULLY SELECTED From the Catalogues of American and Fuglish Publishers, For sale by ROBERT BEALL, BOOKSELLER, _d9-3t 491 Pennsylvania avenue, Holmay ANNOUNCEMENT. M. W. Gaz, Bio. « © JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, HAVE CONCLUDED THEIR PREPARATIONS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, AND SUGGI EST THAT PUR- | CHASERS MAKING THEIR SELECTIONS NOW | WILL FIND A LARGER ASSORTMENT THAN | CAN BE SHOWN sUST BEFORE CHRISTMAS, a8-19¢ 1107 PE! YLVANIA AVENUE. mi 3, JAY GOULD, 421 9th street. Lx AT THESE FIGURES. OVERCOATS. HEAVY BLUE CHINCHILLA, $6. GERMANIA FUR BEAVER, $8. DOBSON'S FUR BEAVER, $10. $13. LIPPETT’3 RIBBED CASSIMERE, $18. FINE CHINCHILLA, FANCY BACK, $18. FRENCH TRICOT, $20. P IMPORTED CHINCHILLA, SATIN LINED. $25. GENUINE ENGLISH KERSEY, SATIN LINED, $30, SUITS. WOODWARD CASSIMERE, 0. OLIVE GREEN, RUSSELL Dani CASSIMERE, Loe MILLS. ‘CASSIMERE, CHASE ENGLISH CHEVIOT, HARRIS’ vauver Fiisi CASSIMERE, 20. ELBOEUF FRENCH CASSIMERE, $25. VELOUR'S FRENCH DIAGONAL WORSTED (SATIN LINED), is $30. SATIN LINED ENGLISH FANCY WORSTED, $35. BLACK CLOTH suiTs, $18 to $45. IT WILL PAY TO CALL AT OUR STORE NOW. A. Srnavs, POPULAR CLOTHIER, 939 Pennsylvania avenue, ‘near 10th street, a8 and 932 D street. pow THEY Go, LOWER AND LOWER STILL BEAVER BATS AT 40c., 50c., 75c., $1 AND $1.25! KING'S PALACE! GREAT MARE DOWN? FRENCH FELT HATS at 25 and 50 centa, MOSCOW BEAVERS at 15, 25, 40 and 50 cents, ELEGANT TIPS at 50 cents a bunch. RIBBONS at slaughtering prices. PLUMES at 75 cents. HATS almost given away. GREAT REDUCTION IN CHILDREN’S, MISSES’. AND LADIES’ CLOAKS, DO NOT MISS YOUR CHANCE! DON'T BUY BE- FORE ASCERTAINING PRICES aT KING'S PALACE, 614 SEVENTH STREET. ‘Tee Lanoret MILLinzer Ix TEE Uxrrep Staves. | TUE LONDON xp LANCASHIRE UR \T ANCE COMPANY, “TRE TNS The wollerfal Orxanctte, Ladies’ Eanjos ho-low-run Banjo, Toy Fiance, Metailophones wes, end other Musical Toys and Novelties in tes" varict) and prices. ‘The popular Five-Cext Music for 2 cents, aa of Liverpool, ‘Have placed their agency with WM. P. YounG, 49-3 1420 New York avenue. NEW THINGTN HOLIDAY CARDS, ived this morning from the hands of the Artist, a choice lot of HAND-PAINTED HOLIDAY CARDS— new and beautiful—which we are authorized to sellat "ene JOHN T. MITCHELL, ‘901 Pennsylvania Avenue, PPP : S85g : Por Ake ga : BPP AA an Bo SS trund “ST Ssss8 oo bare 3%? ee te E Ro ¢ s“Stuot 111719 EENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘The two lots mentioned below are startling bargains. ‘Pasi il stake its reputation that these foodie are parity" half anal prise wee, eae eee Drice. LADIES’ s EXTRA SIZE ALL SILK SPANISH FICHUS In CREAM AND WHITE $1.59 EACH, USUAL PRICE I3 EXTRA SIZE PURE CHINA SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, ‘Se, EACH, USUAL PRICE * g1.50, The above are specially adapted for present sre SEER om meal aged fae eset chase of half dozen Handkerchiefs or acream ani ao black Fichu, nicely packed in a faney box. “They make | a beautiful present 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. as prices DOWN. FIRST-CLASS CLOTHING. THE PRICES AT THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, Hava been the LOWEST in the city. ‘The proof of itis thet our sales are constantly increasing, aud we as lurge as now. Still we huve made some very lance purchases for cash in aduli market, lately, at such prices a8 will enable us to even eclipse all previous efforts. PARTIAL LIST OF PRICES. #3 00 for Suit for Boys from 4 to 11 years, worth. $5 00 8 00 for Boye’, 1: ta 17, Melton Overcoats, worth 13. 00 10 00 for Men's Melton’ Overeoats, worth 5 4 00 for a wood Business Suit, worth 7 00 f ra Chinchilla Overcoat, worth, : 12 00 for a Melton Overcoat, si'k faciuse, worth 22 U0 tor a satin-lined fur Chinchilla Overe ducea from §27, worth 00 fora fine Chinelfilla Pri would be cheap at 15 00 for @ Black Ali-Woot Diaonal Overcoat, worth . 16 00 for a tine “Engl coat, worth 3 00 for a ood pair of Pauts, worth, 30 00 for a full Dress Suit (swallow. worth, 15 00 for a fin 20 00 for a be: KeTeW 18 00 for a. ck Broadcloth Suit, worth. 9 00 for a lizht-v ‘ht Overcoat, worth. 10 00 for a good Business Suit, worth, 6 00 for a boy's 12 to 17 Suit,” worth, 7 00 for agood Ulster, worth. 900 fora splendid Ulster, worth 20 00 for asplendid Beayer Oy black or brown, cheap a! Suit, worth Kk Dink iM) for Boys’ O: te, 12 to 15 00 for an All-wool Chinchilla U. 5.00 fora fine pair Pants. worth 00 OOK MOTLO: NO TROUBLE TO" SHOW GUoDs. Satisfaction jnaranteed or money refunded to dissat- istied purchasers at THE MISFIT STORE, 45 00 as CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. SSS, MER A L 58883 # E AA L SEAL Ssssq Ee AAO Ssss8 Eee AA LLLL DOLMANS. SSS, A oco U U EER SS yo AA OO a uu Rg Ss S85 AA OG od oY BR Passy Ssss8 a° 4 cco “ah? “uu! EER Ssss8 ENGLISH DYED, from $100 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 streata. Established 1830. d3-1m ust OPENED. NOAL GREY MERINO SHIKTS AND DRAWERS, $1.25 EACH, TEEL, 925 Peunavivama avenue. G VAL oom ay (orsea AT ONCE AT TAYLOR & HUFTY'S, 9 ge yy PENNSYLVANIA 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 keptin the GENTLEMEN’S ROOM. FINE DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. [T4rvLog & H®FrtyY. FURS For THE HOLIDAYS.” B. H. STINEMETZ & SON ‘Haye returned from New York with fresh purchases of LADIES' FURS, SEALSKIN DOLMANS, ULSTERS AND SACQUES, CIRCULARS AND DOLMANS OF RHADAME, OT- TOMAN AND SICILLIENE SILK; FUR, SATIN AND PLUSH LINED COACHER CAPRS AND MUFFS; FUR TRIMMING FOR DRF* % AND CLOAKS OF PERSIAN LAMB, BEAV, — CHIN- CHILLA AND CONEY; CARRIAGE ROBb., OOACH- MAN'S FUR CAPES AND GAUNTLETS; GENT'S Enoraiiee aes Coe Re ‘Holidays, All at lowest New York prices. B. HH Srivewerz & Soy, 47 __1287 Pennsylvaniaavenue, next to corner 13th. Wy copwaRD & Lomeor, ANNUAL HOLIDAY SALE HANDEKERCHIFS AT LOWER PRICES THAN WE HAVE EVER BEFORE BEEN ABLE TO MAKE. CHILDREN'S ALL LINEN HEMMED AND | PRINTED HANDEEKCHIEFS, Se. each, | CHILDREN'S ALL LI | HANDKCRCHIEFS, 3 for 2 | EN HEMSIITCHED These are made from ends and cuttings of various qualities, and are very cheap, LADIES' ALL LINEN HEMSTITCHYD aN -D HANDKERCHIEF DIg0. AND. .ew designs, only LADIES’ PURE LE CHIEF: NN CAMBRIC HANDKER- extra fine quality, ouly 12'e. each. LIN! LADIES’ PURE HANDERCHILF HAND-PMBROIDERED worth INITIAL HANDEERKCHILES, only In handsome half-dozen cartons, $1.50. LADIES’ ALL LINEN HAND-EMBROIDERED HEMSTIVCHED INITIAL HANDKERCHIEF best initial handkerehiet_ ever sold for the pri each. In hali-dozen cartons, $2.25. ADIFS! ALL LINEN HAND-FMBRO} WEMSTITCHE TAL HANDKERCHIEF fine quality, only 50c, escn. TLEMEN’S HAND-EMBROID: HED IN ERED HEM- splendid each, GENTS HAND-EMBROIDERED HEMSTITCHED | INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, elegant quality, only each. GENT'S HEMMED AND PRINTED LI » N HAND- ELRCHIEFS. special, 1c, each, worth GENT'S TWO-INCH HEM HEM-STITCHED | WHITE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, examine quality, only 25¢, each, GENT'S PRINTED BO! LINEN HANDKERCHIE! RDER HEMSTITCHED ever shown, for 25c. each. , new designs, the best Finer qualities, in Plain and Fancy Styles, at the low- est prices in the city for quality. SPECIAL. FIFTY DOZEN LADIE HEMSTITCHED HANDKE! the regular price, Tul styles, at 0c. are really worth CLEAR LAWN DICE RCHIEFSpat one-third off rising an assortment of beauti- ‘Toe,, Bic. $1, $1.25 and $1.50, |, $1.12, $1.50 and 32. FANCY EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, in plendid assortment of styles, at 25c.,.37c., 60c., Tdc., $1 to 33 each. HAND-EMBROIDERED | HOLIDAY GOODS. LA8880RGH & BROTHER, 420, 422 and 424 7th street. HOLIDAY GOODS. ooT's N OPENING or HOLIDAY GOODS, Comprising all the Newest Novelties ta THE FINEST BUILDING SOUTH OF NEW ¥INE PLUSH AND RUSSIA ALBUMS, YORK. EVERY MODERN IMPROVEMENT ON THE PREMISES. OTIS' FINEST ELEVATOR TO EVERY FLOOR. THE GRANDEST SUCCESS OF THE CAPITAL. BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS, BLACK SILKS. LARGEST LOT OF ANTOINE, GUINET & CIE., OF LYONS, FRANCE, BLACK SILKs, ‘Sales of their American Agents in New York. Purchasing, as we did, at least One Hundred Pieces, we were able to secure the bargains of the sale, and will offer thent at 25 per cent. less than they have ever been sold for. Remember Guinet's Biack Silk at 9c $1.25, $1.55, $1.50, $1.60, $1.75, $1.90, | and $2. #1, $1.10, $2.15, $2. 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 | nave an opportunity to select from every gra | | All are of that Soft Gros Grain Satin finieh xc | ble, and we can asaure . Which an examipation will confirm, that this lot of Silks is by far THE CHEAPEST In price for quality offered by any house for years. CLOAKS, DOLMANS, . GRCULARS, Satin and Fur-lined in endless variety, Russian 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 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, (eecond floor accessible by elevator, ) but also upwards of 6,000 WRAPS ‘To select from. Geet BARGAINS 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 FOR RENT, . FIXTURES FOR SALE. Srrassurcer Bros, 461 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, at-6t Between 43s and 6th streets. Foe 4 cunisTaas PRESENT A SEWING MACHINE FROM McKENNEY’S. It will glad:ien the hearts and lightea the toils of the loved ones at home. We sell all kinds and rent. an 9th street. NOTHER S PPLY. OF THOSE ELEGANT AN: Ls Azra WM. SHAEFFER SQUARE. AND UPRIGHT" PIANOS, Fantod in cvs secs, ime Gisewunt for cash. War- ‘Tuning and repairing done in the best manner. V. BECKER, a7-6t" Piano Wareroomgs, 801 9th st. northwest. XMAS CARDS, 1c. EACH; FORMER PRICE, 10¢. Damaged goods must xo this week. Now ie i is Monda: AY GOULD. SPECraL BARGAINS AT BBB A big MM = SSSq Bop ss 0 U Mua ws Bop fee 00 PME {5855 BBB A A UU MMM = Sgss8 1 LADIES’ SUITS AND CLOAKS. ONE LOT OF ALL-WOOL CLOTH TAILOR-MADE SUITS, desirable shades, $16, LANSBURGH & BRO., as 420, 422 and 424 7th street. RREpuceD PRICES! EMBROIDERED CASHMERE ROBES, From £20 to $12.50. COMBINATION SUITS, From $13.75 to $11; From $12.50 to $10; From $10 to $8.50. PARIS DRESS FABRICS AT LOWEST PRICES. Tym & Cuerwnie, 918 77H STREET NORTHWEST. G°? TO THE EBBITT HOUSE DRUG STORE FOR HOLIDAY GOODs. a as No Drug Store south of New York carries such a superb line as does Mr. HELPHENSTINE, proprietor of ‘this charming establishment. 7 His imported Extracts, Colognes, Pomades, and other toilet requisites are simply immucuse. His own German Cok lass stoppered bott ‘Superior ta the’ ity red, su Bein leas han one-third the press” dim Nev READY. Our stock of Decorated CHINA, POTTERY AND GLASS. WARE, Especially Adapted for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Is now complete. Our friends who wish to avoid the crowd would do well to make an early selection. M. W. BEVERIDGE, a No. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Piss, 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 instalment ~ ONE LOT ULSTERS, CHECKED OLOTH, sll sizes, | changed: rent applied i purchacet. et eee Ox $11, real value $13.50. SATIN MERVEILLEUX CIRCULARS, fur lined, $24. SATIN MERVEILLEUX CIRCULARS, Siberian squir- rel lining, $56. HEAVY OTTOMAN SILK. DOLMAN, and fur trimmed, only $33. 4 VARIETY OF FINE PLUSH AND CECILIAN SILK GARMENTS, at lowest quotations. —_ MISSES’ SUITS AND CLOAKS. ONE LOT OF CHILDREN’S DRESSES, MADE OF 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 | P}OOKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. $4.75 for three years, and advance of 5Uc. for each size up to ten years. NOVELTIES IN CHILDREN’S PLUSH AND VEL- VET COATS, at reasonable rates. a5 [MPORTANT TELEGRAM. ‘New Youx, Nov. 15, 1882. CHAUNCY J. REED. SPECIAL TO THE PUBLIC. suit a Trametes alk quilting | '7()9 BEST XX FLANNEL, suitable for school wear— | GIFT CUPS AND SAUCERS in large variety. yt Depot, 1214 TO 12% TWENTY-NINTH STREET. 5 CENT MUSIC. complete Stock in the city. HENRY EBERBACH, No 915 F EET. Managing vartner of the late firin his k Oo nad ALL ARE INVITED TO EXAMINE OUR DAILY OPENING OF NOVELTIES IN CERAMICS, SPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR THE ae ‘Choice of FLEMISH BLUE. BOHEMIAN FAIENCE, >WISS POTTEXY and 2 general line of PANGY WARES of noweat desicus: Ni TED, WARE, in Baskets. Butters, Picklo Ontrs aa ‘Dison Kulves Forks and Spoons, *"_ “LOW PRICES. BEST GOUDS.” ‘The only WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, n29 709 MARKET SPACE. Variety of Picture inel boxes, Ihe aden ete ROBERT'S Boox Store, 10:0 7H STREET, Apove New Yong AVENUE. Prices Low as the lowest. nats NAKIES, GOLDING! u “ARDI- NALS LOVECBIADS FRRRAGE si MERA AAEONGE Moonie Also, all of jeeds’ and Fixtures, NEW 30) s shen ‘Seeds! BIRD STOR! Under Maronse Temthe, elthe MOTT’S NEW YORE REFINED CIDER AND s SWEET CIDER and | TWO CARLOADS JUST ARRIVED AND FOR SALE . AT VERY Low PRICES BY S.ort c. Parser, ‘West Washington. Ever offered in Washington, from tlie late Auction | 5”! | | TOILET AND CARD CASES,” RHINE PEBBLE JEWELRY, ELEGANT FANS, DRESSED AND UXDRESSED FRENCH DOLLA. ‘Also, a full ine of REAL AND IMITATION Lack GOODS. Suitable for Holiday Gifte. The best styles of FRENCH FLOWERS AND SASH RIBBONS Ever before showa in Washington. v8, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. DRESS GOODS IN CHOICE TEXTURES. VELVETS, SILKS, SATINS AND PLUSIU LYONS PURE SILK VELVETS, BLACK AND COLORS, (Our Own Importation’) OTTOMAN SILKS, OTTOMAN SATINS BROCADE VETS AND PLUSHES, STREET AND 1) N@ SHADES. BO! t AND GUINET BLACK SILKS iN EVERY * GRADE. PERIOR COLORED #1. ERY LARGE STOCK OF EVENING SILKS, Sar. NS, PLUSHES, &. Evening goods ehows tudor gus. VERY L. EL AD QUILTEI RGF STOCK OF COLORED VELVETS TY NT STREET SHADES FOR DELSSkY IMMIN SATINS LD AND LININGs. UTIFCL SILK-FACED JERSEY STOCKINET, wide. One yard required fora Jersey. $3.3 EVERY COLOR FOR SKIRT# BE € per yard. LADIES’ AND CHTLDRES JERSEYS. LADIES’ SILK AND Lu FUR CAPES AND MUFFS FOR LADIES AND CHIDKEN. FU Br ASSES AND DOLMANS, K WRAPS ix vers lange, aud coum NEW and DESTRABLE. IMPORTED BRAIDED JAC IN MYRTLE, i ZE, BROWN THE Vent AND STYLISH COATS IB THe MARKET, MOURNING GOODS OF THE BEST QUALITIES L ERY TEXTURE. ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & Sons, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. MO: _THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. a Aste AND POC ccou UTTITR ERERRR ¥ P 4 occu UTE ER RY. o UU TL KK RRR YY cou ott «© REY w cco UU T LLILEEER R ¥ JT UPHOLSTERE! MATERIALS, STAPLE AND FANCY HARDWARE. F. P. MAY & CO, 31 Penna. avenue, near 7th street, WE CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE Ti cES IN CUTLERY. : —— ae NT. Jota ANNOUNCEM 1 We are now fully prepared for the HOLIDAY TRADE with the LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF GOODS ve ever had the pleasure of offering to the PRICES as low xa the LOWEST, cone tig of finely Tiusteated Books, standard, Bocks. tm sets, the Poets in all styles, Family and Pocket Yr Prayers and Hymmais, Javenfies, an immense and variety; Papeteries nd Albuius, Fanev ia Plush, Russia Leather, Olive Wood, &e.. Writing Christmas and New Year's Cards, Games and Te Books tor the young ‘Cal early and avoid the rmsh. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 428 SevENTH STREET, » *ND STATIONER, RIPR OF FOREIGN BOOK FTCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS, 529 Fx a braser OC Atk —atom PIEENTE. posite U, 8. re STE JUST We EIVED: THE FOUR GOsiELS~Illustrated by Bida; In folie, full mor $120. jatifal vol "15.00 19-50 150.00 40.00 plnuches, ANS. VAN DYCK, ALBUM ARTISTIQU! ar, 2 lange vol, each... edi vol.” Res walt ANCIEN 1! ALE BELGE, 1882... TART & TRAVERS LES MOFUS. HISTOIRE DE BAYARD NATURE AND ART—A bean LINTON—Hystory of GREAT. REDUCTIONS. IMMENSE BARGAINS FROM NOW UNTIL AFTER THE HOLIDaYs. Burt's fine Button and Lace Shoes, narrow and broad, "Butte boys’ button end lace Ghhovs trom $4 2983 art's boys’ but wie Shoes trom, a Retemi er, these prices ate ouly from this ‘dave the holiday searon. Men's ane Calf Gaiters only $2.59. M fine Dress Gaiters only $2.00, 's fine Lace Shoe only $1.50. Men's Boots of every description from $2 up. Boys" shoes of ali kinds, eciatlies fe Bad’ Button’ Shoes, worked button holes, rroan $1. : Mises’ solid button Shoes only $1. Chri'dren's from €0 cents uj House Slippers only 16 cents. ‘These goods are vol at a reat sacrifice. Our stook beine too lance, must be reduced. A call will convinoe You flat we ican Uusiness and sell pods as we adver them ‘Remeniver name and number. SINSHEIMER & BRO.’S, 808 7th street, between H and I, n28 _ And $151 M street. West Washinston. L. BEHREND'S BALTIMORE STORE, $8 SEVENTH STREET, Berwexs I axp K Nonruwest, Jiould respectfully invite attention, to his selections HAND OME NEW GOODS, which are offered at Gerster 908 Tth street northwest. ‘Pay GooDs.” TRUNNEL & CLARK, . $11 MARKET SPACE,

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