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WASHINGTON WEDNESDAY....... December 13, 1882. CROSBY S. NOYES. . -Edivor. Dhe Evening Star has a resnier. permanent bona fide daity cirestntion more thar trebie that ef any other iv wnper published im Washincton. and ecani to tat of ail the ether daily papers bere added together. In order to Jemonds upon its adver Using space, 2 in double sheet form 1 holt tay season. The latter arly, and those who Intend to make s will save time and Money by consulting 11 The Pendleton civil service bill, now tefore the Senste, provides for a board of a- missioners of five, who shail have sup ssloners are required to be sete; lifferent polliieal partles, and competi- tive examinations ar: made the corner-ston: the Pene re. In the House name biils of wter have been tntro- duced, bu n bill has the ot way. It hi 1 of the elvil sery reform ¢0% wh lay down a sys vartety country in the for Of affairs there ts no j resuit In the shiye the chances are talk ani no » the ontcome. Th of the p of the country t some substantial * provement fn the metho of filling the public po- Sitions ts so manifest Unt no man who h ari tons wisich de; n the votes of the people cares to aself up In Opposition to it. Hen the questi Teforinewien It 3 before Cx gress, WI find plenty of atvoeates; ut the very fact Ut bers will want to put the cord will operate as & Rind=ring cause to any legislation. The ses- sion 1s too short to iY great waste of t that is to be finally Improbable that the de- of reforming the etvil ser. uy the questle Vice will take such a wide range that finally the Whole subject will have to give way to other Pressing matters. This, however, Is not tend to defeat reform le caus* has already been vo Congressmen who are bol! party In stating the only cause that will tslation. One powerful by some democratic f than others of their their views. The democrats are Baturally very much elated at the result of the | November elections, and the pret of the future of the party is t upon g001 behavior for the next two years to Hn view taken Sweep the conntry In 1854. In short, the democrats | consider that they hive the vantage ground for tue next presidential cont-st, and they much pre- fer to dever civil service reform until after the Offfces shall have been filed with democrats. ‘There are those among them who regard the pres- ent willlngn’ss of the republicans to vote for a Feform law as an evidence of the des Pair of electing another republican President, and that, so despairing, the republicans Bow wish to effect legislation that Will retain their partisans in office. One of the Most prominent of the western democratic sena- tors calls the reform agitation a republican scheme to entrap the de that wiil save the offices to the republicans after a democratic president shall have been elected. This genator is by no means alone In bis opinions. ‘There are democvats who had much rather speak fa favor of a civil servic> reform now than to vote Tor tt. The action of the House yesterday upon the brary bill ts, to say the least, a disappointment. Iv was hoped that the pressing peeds of the Il Drary would appeal 1 the importance of the alone that the present p. tion of the library is a se ence; but what fs far worse, the valuable con- tents, among wh @ boo! pers, ete, that could not possibly be replaced, 1 Bull-ring, some of th ed and crowded conat- Want of room in which to give them the proper Borage and attentio: ‘The diMfteulty tn the way © the possage of an act for the construction of a Kbrary bu'liinz seems to be that the supporters Of the proposition cannot agree as to the site, Facter, and cost of the structure and other de- tails. This inabi to harioaize confitet- Ing views as to the details by defeated the measure at every session for several years ‘Tne joint select com Fuliclary square as the cheapest and, at the s: Ume, most elizible site; but the Senat= overruled them and ed upon the site ea: 2 Capt toL The joint comm! f while hees Is ¢ nan, 1 their pret than rats: an issue upon the locsth passed the Senate by « hands failed in the Hi Tt has been ¢ that there will be no trouble to pass ‘Dal for this purpose throuch the ‘the House had not appeared w ate bills the frien of the m to walt until the House mn mynstrated ny proper stands tn this way now. If the Hons will pass a Dill at this session, there will not probably be any @Mculty in getting tt Unrough the Senate. Tals 1s not a matter, elther, for the ex reise of tiat economy which 13 appro- Prlate In connection with most questions Involving the expenditure of public money. The object ta constructing a separate Mbrary building Js to establish a national library. It wouid, if this dea be properly carried out, beeome one of the libraries of the work It would be the Feceptacle of the Mterary works of all nations. It Would be one of the most attract ernment Institutions, and the struc ure should be Rot only commodious but handsome. This is a Purpose for which the people will not grudge the Money necessary for tts proper execution. —— = ‘The Independent movement in New Orleans 13 Daeked by pluck and perseverance. The candi Gates of tut ticket were declared defea@ed, but they were not content to accept the official count © the votes as decisive. They had good reason to Suspect that the machine hed ground out more ‘Votes for tue regular democratic ticket than were | deposited for It In the ballot-boxes. The independ. | ents set about diligently the work of investigation Anto the machine methods employed against them, ‘Bad the result ts the indictment of several demo- @ratic commissioners of election for election frauds, ‘Meantime the independent candidate for mayor has entered upoa a determiaed contest for the oMce against his democratic opponent who was de- eclared elected. The bone and sinew of the inde- pendent partyin New Orisans is made up of former democrats, and they b&ve effected an or- * ganization which declures its purpose to coatend for state offices at the next election. +--+ Gen. Sheridan's recommendations tn relation to Yellowstone Purk have received attention in Con- nprobable that, at this ses- sion, legislation may be enacted for putting them fatoeffect. The Senate committee on territories has been Instructed to inquire into the matter of | at it only has to be | nocrats into voting for legislation | * that prompt action which | ject demands It 15 not | | ree of great Inconvent- | . files of newspa- | uUP-TOWR, | POPULAR PRE: ‘TS! | POPULAR PRICES! We are told our Selections are Choice. We are told our Prices are the lowest. We use no extravagant words to draw and deceive the “4 Public. inspection and comparieon of FINE LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, &o. PRESENTS IN LINEN INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, &e. | PRESENTS IN FANCY LINEN HANDEERCHIEFS, N REAL BISQUE ARTICLES, S$ IN CHOICE CHINA WARE, &c. NTS IN CHILDREN’S PICTURE BOOKS, PRESENTS IN POPULAR DESKS AND WORK BOXE: JOLICA JARDINIERES, &c., &e. 'S IN LADIES’ FURNISHINGS, SIN GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. LOW PRICES. petitive rey th for office shell be ex It also | F: provides for fixity of t its mem- | ders of Co’ interfering | tn the makin m solleitin: appetn 12, uDles © orfor the Feeomnndstion of pe appointive | es It's her there fs i} COCHRANE & CO., a18-2t OUR ESTAB- MENT. WE BSLIEVE IN MARKING DOWN While business is ve all of our customers », and then come out in flaming ad- uents of great reduction, when you have chased your winter's outfit. NOW Ts the time to mark down—we have DONE so. | Gentlemen who have purchased of us know the quality aud style of our clothing, consequently we will uot praise them, but let those do that who wear them. WE HAVE BUT ONE PRICE, MARKED PLAIN. Lies, Berwancer & Cc ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, 310 7TH STREET. 8. KATZENSTEIN | a13-15t {QLotuin ALL NOVELTIES OF THE FINEST FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FABRICS 00 lo 19 3 SUITINGS AND TROUSERINGS ARE NOW READY FOR INSPECTION. Many of the desiensare exclusively our own, and can- not be found elsewhere. DURABILITY AND MODERATE PRICES WE ARE SURE OUR CUSTOM TAIL- ORING DEPARTMENT CANNOT BE EXCELLED. L cL L L TTIT A OL TTITH HEFE T HOHE T AA HL BHA stores in ALL endy-Made Clothing Department trance 141 and 143 Bowery, N. Y. €13-w&s2t 2106 YOCRteEsTH srurer. 2106 Fullline DRY GOODS and NOTIONS. Also, TOYS aad HOLIDAY Gu BOTTOM PRICES. als-6t" CLOSKEY. M RS. M. J. YS . 1309 F STREET. WINTER OPENING or IMPORTED BONNETS AND HATS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER iru. _No cards » and not wait until all are | BE ACK SILK HOSY cits and Overcosts, as ner | HOLIDAY GOODS HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. Hoary SPECIALTIES. We have added to, our stock, a LINE OF HOLIDAY FRENCH DOr.” — . PLUSH FRAMED MIRRORS, PLUSH TIDIE: PLUSH MA's, OFFICE BASKE PLUSH TABLE SCARFS, TOY TEA SETS, GLOVE BOXE HANDKE HEF f MATCH SAFES, gghkil CARD RECEIVERS, CUT-GLASS PAPER WEIGHTS. mate ee OUSTACHE, CUPS, 0 OLIVE WOOD INKSTANDS. FANCY BASKETS, OLIVE WOOD OFFICE TABLET: AND MANY OTHER USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES, : Which we offer at our uspal Low Prices: BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, PENNSYLVANIA AVENU “Wy copwakp & LOtsnor. 921 ai2 GFAP HOLIDAY SALE. Our buyer has just returned from New York, where We have tecured ‘the CHOICEST THINGS remaining in stock at our own price. We are thus enabled ty make the LOWES 1 BRIBES on all DOLMANS, CINCU- LARS, JACKETS and ULSTERS EVER MADE IN THIS CITY for elezant first claas . Our arkort- iuent is now complete in the latest styles. We invite inapection, aud guarantee our prices to be lower than all others.’ For instance: FINE SATIN RHADAME CIRCULAR, pointed fur collar aud fur ornaments, quilted » only | range Pes former price, $17.30. HANDSOME SATIN: MERVEILLIEUX CIRCULAR, fur collar. edwed with fur, quilted alk ining, only lier price $24. ELEGANT N RHADAME DOLMAN, pointed fur collar, fur trimming, only $25; former price SOME SIBERIAN SQUIRREL-LINED CIR- 3 y $40; worth $50. SUPERIOR QUALTTY SILER CHRCULAR, best Stbe- rau squirrel inmg, at only $65. JERSEY JACKE’ Above are samp ing throughout o1 WV oopwarp & -Lormor, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 921—-PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE-921. 12. if oLipay Goops. BLACK SILK DEPARTMENT. Rich Gros-Grain Silk, $1, $1.25, $1.44, $1.50, $1.62, $1.75 and $2 r yard. ‘The best valu> in Black Silks over shown in this city, {XSEY Rumler a Spectal Bargain bought for our annut ho.day sales, Hear: HEAVY GROS-GRAIN SILKS. We have the be-t value in Colored Silke, at $1 and 91.25 per yard, ever offered in this city. V_LVETS 4ND PLUSHES in large assortment, at lowest prices. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 921 Pennsylvania Avenue. Foray SPECIALTIES. HOSIFRY DEPARTMENT. LADIES’ FINE SILK HOSE, jn Garnet, Pink, Cardi- nai, O11 Gold and White at only 3.50 PER PAIR. , Lace Ankies—a special bargain— st $150 Por Pate, COLORED SILK HOSE—Evening Shades—at $1.50, 'S and $° Per Pair. LADIES’ LISLE THREAD HOSE, superior quality, i THREAD HOSE, arop stiten, 4 AD HOSE, aro In an leant nsaortment of evening and cloth shades, t only 89e. Per i air. pies N HOSE-at 60., 37¢., 500, Per WOOLEN HC Pair below the market prices. LADIES’ BALBRIGGAN THOSE xtra heavy, extra ng full fashioned—only 25¢. Per Peir. MISSES’ HEAVY RIBBED HOSE, in solid colors, full regular made, only 25c. Per Pair BOSTON DRY GOODS 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. di2_ WOODWARD & LOTHROP. ]LoLe Y SPECIALTIES! WOQDWARD & LOTHROP offer 200 28 ince Terie’ “nik Umbrellas—Paragon Frame, Neturel Hendige—at 921 TWO DOLLARS H better than wo have heretofore sold for $3. ‘They are a te Cee ‘bargain. 100 Twilled byelias—Extra Quality, Bamboo undies, Paragon Frame—at THRE OLLARS EACH. E 100 Extra Fine eatick Silk Umbrellas, with elegant Carved Ivory Handles, st FIVE DOLLARS cH, the best $5 Silk Umbrella ever offered in this city. BOSTON DR’ Y GO Sz, 921 PE: if VANIA AVERGE: = 921 WOODWARD & LOTHROP, OLIDAY SPECALTIES! RIBBON: RIBBONS! 100 pieces No. 9, ail Silk Watered Ribbons, at 12}c. per yard. 100 pieces No. 12, all Silk, Watered Ribbons, at 15c. er yard. Colors are Cardinal, Garnet. Wing, Bronze,_ Eleotric Biue, Pink, Light Islue, and Brown. They are Just half price. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 412921 Pennsylvania Avenue. 921 Fpoumay NOVELTIES. ME FURN ISHING GOODS, ELEGANT SILK MUFFLERS, F SILK MANDK?) RCHIFS, FINE SILK SUSPENDERS, SILK WRISTLEIS. FINE KID GLOVES. FUR TOP GLOV. GLOVES, FINE LINEN HANDKERCHIL-S. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Boston Dry Goods House, Pennsylvaniaayenue. {[d12] 931. 921 N ooT’sS SPECIAL SALE or FUR TRIMMINGS, SETS CAPES AND MUFFS. REAL FOX, RUSSIAN BEAVER, HARE, CHINCHILLA, AND CONEY. SWANSDOWN, 5-inch Hare Trimmings. 4-inch Hare Trimmings.. 3-inch Hare Trimmings. 2.00 per yard. 1.90 per yard. 1.60 per yard. 1.59. - 2.00 and up. All our Furs are of the best relected Skins. Holiday Goods, Laces and Fans at greatly reduced prices. Noor's, aiq-%15 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. AM OFFFRIN 7° PUZZLE SOLV. DON'T BE IN A HURRY ‘hs three and two word combinations. There are that you can make if you ly take your time. The 325 prize is for the first ination of four defined words in any dictionary, udered as authority, and the first man or boy who set this com!ination will receive the prize money. Our aim in life always has been to make proper com- binetions. ‘ihe most successful oue we make is the One that combines the great-st amount of Style and Durability with Lowness of Price; and on that Com- bination we succeeded in doing our large trade. | _ By way of illustration, we will offer one of our FIF- | TEEN DOLLAR OVERCOATS. ‘The goods are good. ‘They look weil and wear well. ‘This is what we call A Successful Combination, And now as tothe definition of “looking well.” It don't look as though it cost | ONLY Fifteen Dollars. There sre none of the distin- guishable marks of cheapness that 1s generally obsery- | able in low priced garments. Of course this does not add to the wearing qualities, but it unquestionably aads | to the Desirability of the Garment; for wherethere is one person who does not care for “‘Style” tuere are ninety-nine who do, and #0 long as we can furnish you such a Combination, and sell you soods fully as low as | snybody else we copsider it your duty to look over our stock before you make up your mind where to buy, A. Saxs « Co, The Strctly One Price Leading Clothiers, $16 axp 318 77m STREET, a2 | | | | ECIAL NOTICE. © THE “SIGNAL SERVICE” WHITE BLANKET IS NOW READY. extending the park, of protecting the game; and | also as to the propriety of leasing portions of the Park and of acconting exclusive privtieges within | its borders to persons for Speculative purposes. | SERVICE” SCARLET BLANKeT induced him to fin- she committee ts also instructed to report such | ™iietn 1 tne for the Holiday Season thie year. Jegislation as may be deemed necessary to make | ways and very fine, en | the Scarlets ure pire meme the park what it was originally tntended to be—a | dye. Although gered afford wana without op. Piece of public property preserved tor the benent ; PVSyiys Weisut and = mi Gnd use of all the people, without special priy- | PRICE, 10 PER PAIR. Meges to an; useful, showy cceptable Present —————~++->—___ eaniiot be obtaitiod for fanything ike the name amoant Ex-Senator Spencer 1s, apparently, determined | Of mouey. ‘Tho manufacturer had these goods in the looms get- ting them ready for the fell season of 1883, but the GREAT SUCCESS ATTAINED BY THE “SIGNAL ‘that the star route ring shall not suffer from any | ao ees, “ig testimony that he can give. He has placed nim. | W. W- > . Perry, bait out of the reach of any summons from the | Latte Wine” Gon P nae establishing his present abode | Samuel Ker, Craig & Jucknon, Se over the Canada line, Ho claims that ne| @42%16" J. H, Weedon '& Co, Goes not know anything about the cases of any consequence; but for a man who knows so ttle he | {ME VON BRANDI MOD1 takes a deal of trouble to avoid telling it formerty with Lord & Taylor's, fork; Wm. Barr Go, St: Louis, ‘Mo. ‘Domine aid Suite nds ARIES: ‘at the shortest notice. Perfect Work. Superior Fitting. ‘Ta Constant Song, ‘Evening Correct Prices, and Satisfaction wuarat.teed. ae nnidebreneen | Oe 901 Pennsyivania ave., over M. Willian’s, Foepay DRY GOODS. rill find upon our counters the best stock of GOODS in the market, “All the new and most le stvies nud colors, suitable for Ladirg, Chil- tics, making the most desirable pre- ve. kent You can i Every kind of goots reduced in price to close them out at the earliest noment. LARGE STOCK OF LACES, in every style. HANDKERCHIEFS in great variety. FANCY GOODS, new and desiruble. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. Elegant Damask Cloths, from 2 yds. to 4 yds. long, 25 yds wide, beautful ahd hear “Nice Present. JOHN T. MITCHELL, a12-6t 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. CBBISTMAS PRESENTS. Vv. G. Fiscuzn, 529 Firreentn Street. Opposite U. 8. Treasury, has the handsomest and finost selection of articles, especially adapted for Christmas Presents. JENNA, BERLIN and AIS BRONZE GuoDs; ies and Gentlemen's ‘TShyelinz and other ‘Cases, Photographic Albums, Smokers’ Sets, &e., &¢., &O. Avery fine selection of CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS. Mould advise our Patrons and the public to call early and make their purchases before the selec'ion has been. Tghvened, aud to avoid the rush hear the holidays. STORE OPEN EVENINGS. +, Goods bousht now will be kept or delivered at an: time suitable to the parchaser. “Pt OF 4 “a? LAs SAMPLES, COAT, DOLMANS AND PELICES, FIFTY CENTS ON DOLLAR, aT THE CLOAK PARLORS, 12-5t 414 9TH STREET. PERRINS’ GLOVES FOR MEN. PERFECT FITTING, BEST HAND-WORK. PERBINS' PIQUE KIDS, for walking, PERRINS' PIQUE DOGSKINS, for driving. PERRINS' SUEDE CHEVRETTES, for promenade, HAVE NO SUPERIOR. The Button on the GENUINE PERRIN GLO’ GLOVE has “PF.” in the. ter. Ger os love of seapetior grado aoald ai wets Cloner inc ion rage A full and complete assortment for sale by Me a6-wat M™E- PALMER, 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST. IMPORTER OF FASHION, WILL OPEN ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, ONE CASE OF RECEPTION BONNETS. RED THIS, ai2 ‘We are oversto:ked at our Fur Factory in Baltimore, and are determin-d to sell. We have therefore placed at our store, 436 7th street, a lange number of Seal Skin Sacques and Fur-Lined Wraps at greatly reduced prices in order to have a clearing before January Ist, thereby giving the public the advantage of reducton before the Holidays, which is usually made after. Call early to have first choice. We quote a few Pr ces: A Handsome Sacque, $100; reduced from $140. A Beautiful Seal Sacque, $115; reduced from $150. A Magnifictent Seal Sacque, $140; reduced from §175. A Magnificent Seal Sacque, $150; reduced from $185. Seal Sacques at $175, sold everywhere for $225. A Fur-Lined Circular, $20; reduced from $25. A Fur-Lined Circular, $22.50; reduced from $28. A Fur-Lined Circular, $25; reduced from $30. A Fur-Lined Circular, $40; reduced fromi $55. A Fur-Lined Circular, $50; reduced from 365. ‘We have also reduced all our Fur Sets, Coachman Capes, Trimming, &c., 10 per cent. : SlouuND & Goss, 436 7th street northwest, Branch: SIGMUND'S BALTIMORE FUR FACTORY TAYLoR & yperts, Pe ce sof aS ok ob PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. CHILDREN'S SUITS, CHILDREN'S CLOAKS, THE MOST BEAUTIFUL FRENCH DOLLS IN THE CIFY ARE LES BEBES JUMEAUX. HOLIDAY GOODS. « ELEGANT DRESSING CASES. BRUSHES AND'COMBS IN SETS. FANS IN CHARMING DESIGNS. SATIN CUSHIONS, HANDPAINTED. | SATIN HANDKERCHIEF CASES, HANDPAINTED. TIDIES. HAND SATCHELS. FANCY BASKETS. <= TERRA COTTA MANTEL ORNAMENTS. FANOY ARTICLES OF THE MOST ARTISTIC DESIGNS. FINE ENGLISH GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN'S "WEAR. WINTER WRAPS. THE ST STYLES IN OTTOMAN OLOT! HOSSLAN CINCOEARS With MurrS. oT FINE DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER, TAYLOR & HUFTY. au GREAT REDUCTIONS ar Ph A BE RET gm pe fh dB BARE” oo BBB A A UU MMM = Sggs8 °°: | NO IDLE TALK-BUT FACTS! LADIES’ SUIT AND CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Finest of PLUSH DOLMAN, chilla Fur, $85, reduced from $125. PLUSH ULSTER, $52, former price $65, SATIN RADAME DOLMAN, fur trimmed and fancy plush Iining, $30, reduced from $42. BROCADED CECILIAN SILK DOLMAN, with heavy black fur trimming, $52, reduced from $65. ONE LOT OF LADIES’ ULSTERS, made of all-wool cloth, reduced to $7, former prices have veen from. $9 to $13. MISSES’ SUIT AND CLOAK DEPARTMENT. A becutiful line of PLUSH COATS for Children from two years up, $10, reduced from $15; $14, reduced trom $20, SILK COATS reduced to $7, former price $12. NO IDLE TALK—BUT FACTS! rimmed with real Chin- | Baus, 4 416 Sevesta STREET. ait REP UCtIONS IN WINTER WRAPS. IT HAS USUALLY BEEN OUR CUSTOM TO RE- DUCE THE PitICES OF WINTER WRAPS AFTER THE HOLIDAYS, BUT OWING TO THE FACT THAT WE HAVE HAD A VERY LARGE STOCK, AND THE WEATHER IN THE EARLY PART OF THE SEA- SON HAVING BEEN SO WARM THAT IT RE- TARDED THE SALES, WE HAVE CONCLUDED TO REDUCE PRICES AT ONCE, AND GIVE THE PUB- LIC THE ADVANTAGE OF 5UCH REDUCTIONS, WHICH WE ARE POSITIVE WILL iESULT TO OUR MUTUAL PROFIT. IMPORTED JACKETS, ENTIRELY NEW, AT REDUCED PRICES. SILK WRAPS; SILK LINED CIRCULARS, FUR-LINED CIRCULARS. RUSSIAN CIRCULARS, &c, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ONE PRICE. 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. THE BEST I8 THE }CHEAPEST. SILKS, VELVETS, PLUSHES AND SATINS. EVENING SHADES IN FINE DRESS GOODS. OTTOMAN SILKS, IN ALL THE NEW SHADES. LARGE STOOK OF COLORED VELVETS. SEAL SKIN PLUSH, INGREAT VARIETY, PLUSH, IN EVENING, SHADES. CASHMERES, IN EVBNING SHADES, SURAH, IN BEAUTIFUL TINTS. RICH BROCADES; ‘TON AND JAPAN CREPE, IN PIAK, RLUE &ND CREAM. FULL STOCK OF CHOICE WOOL DRESS GOODS. MUFFS AND'FUR (CAPES, IN GREAT VA- RIETY, W. M. Savsrer « Sons, ONE PRICE. 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, THE BEST JS THE CHEAPEST. ail OR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. GROS GRAIN SILKS, SILK PLUSHES AND VELVETS. , EMBROIDERED ROBES, - SILK AND LINEN HANDEERCHIEFS, FUR TRIMMED GLOVES. 5 GENTLEMEN'S NECKWEAR, CALIFORNIA BLANKETS, . Tym & Cuzwnme, 918 Itz STREET NORTHWEST. DFEWws DRUG STORE, COR. PENNSYLVANIA AVE. AND 97m 8T., ‘Have just opened a Chotce assortment of GIFTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS, L. WILD & Ara MUSICAL HOLIDAY OFFERINGS, 709 Tth street northwest. a the Kranich & Bach Pianos at specta ORT eS Octeye, T-stop, gub-bass and conpler Comprising all the Newost Novelties in GANS, $50. PLUSH AND LEATHER TOILET CASES, ODOR | The wenderful Se re Jies’ Banjos, and the CASES, CABAS, AND HANDSOME CUT- Rew ho'low-rim Ran, ‘oy ars, Metglophoues. Xyiophones, and other Musical Toys and Novelties ii GLASS 10ILET SETS AND BOT- Test varicty and lowest prices. TLEs, BISQUE FIGURES, Ere. The popular Frvx-C1 fe ts a We also have the largest and best assortment of ee ee MANICURE SETS gts EER eat in the city, In connection with the above we have a aie - full ine of French and English Perfumes, Colomnes.cte. | Sgcs8 Exe 2“4 tin poLMANS. J. PARKER PRAY'S MANICURE GOODS all-2w A Specialty. = a ooo = Eee ss NEST OF BEAVER HATS, SUCH AS HAS | aA 8. 3 Ez SSSg Pero BE. s aa CY at cue BEEN SOLD AT $2.50 to $8, Now. ENGLISH DYED, from $109 up. $1 and $1.25, = % | AT sear FUR-LINED GARMENTS, IN SILK AND SATIN, | BBI vu U MM = fi - Bee aa 0 OU Micra = g&SSs = Bon AA U OU Maat te LADIES’ FURS OF ALL KINDS. BBB A A UU MMM gcs5~ au 416 SEVENTH STREET. | YADIES' 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 ana $8, GRD HOLIDAY DISPLAY OF XMAS Cards, Albums, Work Boxee, Writing Desk Jewel Boxes, Oder Cases in Flush, Olive Wood and Kussia | Leather Gift Books, Juvenile and Toy Books; Games at | reduced rates. | ‘The sinest assortment in the city. The pa blic invited to call at J. D. FREE, Ji diL6t Fat., opp. Ebbitt House, and 14th and Pa. ave. ‘OR CHRISTMAS PRESENT, YOU CAN BU AT Cre ws FWibstenlo Prices, fine Grats oo Gan BUN, AT | JAMES Y. DAVIS SONS, aa wil toe MOR 5, to $3. if LL, 1903 T aii-128* JELECANT HOLIDAY SPECIALTIES. send postal card est. (21 PENN. AVE., between 6th and 7th etreeta, Established 1830. — 48-1 Hermay ANNOUNC MENT. SEATON PERRY, ¢ (Successor to Perry & Brother), HAS NOW OPEN A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED FANCY GOODS, INCLUDING MANY NOVELTIES, SUITABLE FOR M. W. Gaz. Bio. « Co JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. THE HANDKERCHIEF D! NT HAS BEEN . at B ‘ THokovcdie ae HAS BEEN | HAVE CONCLUDED THEIR PREPARATIONS FOR REPL! 1TH A Mi |THE HOLIDAYS, AND SUGGEST THAT PUR- SILK PLUSH AND RUSSIA LEATHER NOVEL- | CHASERS MAKING THEIR SELECTIONS NOW | 7 rABLE OOVERS, TS TT TABLE SCARE BIN COSMONS, | WILL FIND A LARGER ASSORTMENT THAN u iLE SE1S AND WORK BAS! MAGNIFICENT SEAL PLU-H, BROCADED VEL- YET AND SICILIENNE WRAPS, JACRELS AND PELISSES, PURE SILK LYONS VELVETS, from 2 to 97 inches ALL THE FASHIONALE SPILLOWS, RUSSIA’ LEATHER 3. CAN BE SHOWN JUST BEFORE CHRISTMAS. 48-198 1107 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. yeu SPECIALTIES. ™ PLUSH AND LEATHER, FANCY STATIONERY, GIFT BOOKS AND JUVENILES, CHRISTMAS CARDS, GAMES, ETC. wide, IN BLACK COLORS, from $7 to $9. PURE SILK OTTOMANS IN BLACK AND ALL COLORS from $1.75 to $3.50. BLACK SILKS (BEST MAKES), from 75e. to $3.50. NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF EVENING FABRICS IN SILKS, BROCADES, GAUZES, &c. €3— Dark Room ror Disprarina Evexrxa Goons. 82 Cuoice Goons, PLAIN FiouREs, aND CoRnECT Prices. SAMUS J. CHAPMAN, Metropolitan Bookstore, 911 Pennsylvania avenue. Seaton Penny, PERRY BUILDING, Pennsylvania ave., corner 9th stroot. Entabliahel 1840, a9 HEMPsTONE & PERRY. INDER THI IGHT, NIN OCADI ONDER THE RS HQE™ VEEN GEES, BLACK SILKS, MONOPOLY BRAND. COLORED SILES, ALL SHADES. COLORED SATINS, ALL SHADES. COLORED RHADAMBS, ALL SHADES. COLORED OTTOMANS, ALL SHADES. BROCADED PLUSHESand VELVETS, ALL SHADES. Neos: Xmi ze Teigent 3, JAY GOULD. 421 9th street. 48 L* 47 THESE Ficunes. WE ARE SHOWING COLORED VELVETS, ALL OVERCOATS. SHADES, INCLUDING GARNETS, AT $1.75, as $2, AND $2.50. ESPECIAL VALUE fon tHe SANE SE OR, PLUSHES, IN ALL SHADES. GERMANIA FUR BEAVER, NOVELTIES IN HDKF'S, SILK AND LINEN. 8. NOVELTIES IN HOSIERY, COTTON, THREAD DOBSON'S FUR BEAVER, " 7 n $10, NOVELTIES IN LINENS OF ALL KINDS. los NOVELTIES IN FLANNELS AND BLANKETS. FLORENCE BEAVER, NOVELTIES IN SILK UMBRELLAS. $13. H P LIPPETT’S RIBBED CASSIMERE, MPSTON! RY, se EMESTONE © SOEREY, FINE CHINCHILLA, FANCY BACK, a9 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. $18. NOVELTIES FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Gaga ee a IMPORTED CHINCHILLA, SATIN LINED. we GHEATTENTION OF THE LADIES, oe << assortment EMBRO!D RED TABLE COVERS TABLE SCARS, | GENUINE ENGLISH KERSEY, OLIVE GREEN, TIDIES IN PLUSH AND FELT. SATIN LINED, . EMBROIDERED SLI'PERS, SLIPPER CASES. $30. WHISK HOLDERS AND FANCY WORSTED Goops. SUITS. LANGE VARIETY OF FANCY AND JAPANESE = 2 ODS. aRD WORK AND SCH AP BASEETS, fais ae oa) EMBROIDERED SUSPENDERS. RUSSELL DARK CASSIMERE, CHOICE, SEL OTION OF BENIN AND SILK HAND. oy KERCHIERS. LAC SOOTE, TIES. oe oe x a) CHASE ENGLISH CHEVIOT, ‘ar 18. MRS. SELMA RUPPERT’S, : i HARRIS’ VELVET-FINISH CASSIMERE, a9 608 NinrH STREET, oPPosiTe PaTENT OFFICE. pest PREMIUM AWARDED $20. ELBOEUF FRENCH CASSIMERE, $25. VELOUR’S FRENCH DIAGONAL WORSTED (SATIN LINED), TO US FOR THE BEST SEWING MACHINE IN THE WORLD, SATIN LINED ENGLISH FANCY WORSTED, Atthe Garfield Memorial and Industrial Fair, held at $35. the U. 3. Capitol. BLACK CLOTH SUITS, ‘ $18 to $45. Our display of Fine Sewing Machines and Artistic Saticg Work, executed on our machines, was pronounced the | IT WILL PAY TO CaLL AT OUR STORE NOW. Very Dest iver Exhibited in Washington. The New HARTFORD, the latest products of the Wied Sowing Machine Co., is vary light rannini A. Sr juiet and simple machine; for durability and strens R. H"cannot ‘be surpassed: the tensions are vorrei: ad con thercfore making the most elastic stitch of any machine in the market. The new and beautiful Eldredge, one of the finest finished machines on the market; all. movements are positive; over six hundred sold the first year of their troduction in this city. a ‘The New No. 4 Victor has a hizh arm; almost noise- Jess and easy running; handsome in appearance and faultless in construction. 1 Wetake pride in offering to our friends and the public best and completest machines that are now manu- tured, combining ali the modern improvemon's that are y ical for use; every @ is warranted for five years, » We sell our machines on Easy Monthly Payments and Special Discounts for Cash. Call and see our machines and bring your friends to OPPENHEIMER'S Popular Sewing Machine and Fashion Rooms, 528 9th street, St. Cloud Building. 2 "2 Machines For Rent. AllKinds Repaired. 49 F URS! FURS!! BICILIENNE AND OTTOMAN CIRCULARS, POPULAR CLOTHIER, 989 Pennsylvania avenue, near 10th street, as and 932 D street. Do™* THEY Go, LOWER AND LOWER STILL! BEAVER BATS AT 40c., 50c., T5c., $1 AND §1.25! KING'S PALACE! GREAT MaRE DOWN! FRENCH FELT HATS at 25 and 50 cents, MOSCOW BEAVERS at 15, 25, 40 and 50 cents. ELEGANT TIPS at 50 cenis a bunch. FUR TRIMMING. FRESH SUPPLIES. PLUMES at 75 cents. SEAL SACQUES AND MUFFS. HATS almost given away. CHINCHILLA MUFFS, BOAS AND TRIMMING. GREAT REDUCTION IN CHILDREN’S, MISSES'. Wuterr & Roorr, AND LADIES’ CLOAKS. fr) 905 Penna. Ave. —— a x as x - DO NOT MISS YOUR CHANCE! DON’T BUY BE- RRR Dp RER DB UR R Y¥ BPR ef ACB RRB UU vy FORE ASCERTAINING PRICES aT BBR z AAAD DB BU U ¢ BBB R RA ADDD BBB UU KING'S PALACE, PIANOS AND ORGANS. 814 SEVENTH STREET. FREEBORN G. SMITH, ‘Tse Lanorsr Mriuixeny me rae Unrrep Srares, | 2"! Manufacturer. = NEARLY 18000 IN USE ) UST OPENED. NEW PIANOS $200 to $1,000. Fifty Upright sald Banareciadete saee Ie et ehh NEW ORGANS from $50 to: Forty new Veoutiful eases, sulfable or chapel, drawing rool OF tceasos and ORGANS that have been used, from $15 exe are & lot of SPECIAL BARGAINS for the DAYS.” Parties wi gooddnstrament at = Teasouable price will give this fact? coment WASHINGTON WAREROOMS, a8 1103 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. BUANEETS AND BED COMFORTS. OAL GREY MERINO . SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, $1.25 EACH. GOOD VALUE. G90? VAGUE EEL, 935 Pennsvivama avenue. AND POPULAR WM. SHAEFFER SQUARE AND UPRIGH PIANOS, For sale on easy terms, Large discoubt ranted in every respect. Five tianos for rent. ‘Tuning and repairing done in the best manner. V. BECKER, a7-6t"_ Piano Warerooms, 801 9th st. northwest. NEW THING IN HOLIDAY CARDS. ived this morning from the hands of the Artist, schoice lot of HAND-PAINTED HOLIDAY CARDS— new and besutiful—which we are authorized to sell at very low prices, JOHN T. MITCHELL, 25-10t 931 Pennsylvania Avenue. TO RXAMINE OUR DAILY OPENING OF NOVELTIES IN CERAMICS, SPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR THE HOLIDAYS. =o “LOW PRICES. BEST GOuDS.” GIFT CUPS AND SAUCERS in large variety, WILMARTH & EDMO! ‘109 MARKET SPACE, GEORGE J. JOHNSON, - 713 MARKET SPACE. |FISERIE PARISIENNE. oi B. GAUTEON, 806 I STREET N.W. FINE BON-BONS SPECIALTY. only French Confectionery in the city.49-6t* +] changed HOLIDAY, GOODS. A A ad FAR ARS RR OO T A r- pag a7 A Rk R00 ¢ 284 -y 1 1117-119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. The two lots mentioned below are startin | The Palais Roya: will stake ite reputation | Goods are positively haif usual prices. Not | Drives. LADIES" EXTRA SIZE ALL SILK SPANISH FICHUS | IN CREAM AND WHITR, £1.59 RACH, USUAL PRIOK GENTS' EXTRA SIZE PURE CHINA SILK HAN DEENCHIERS, The. EACH, USUAL PRICE $1.50. The 2 and Christinas tsao near we would eugeest we woods are apectally adapted for n Sepa f dozen Handkerehiets or @ c: cam atl e ‘They aske | gg UI4UY PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. pres FIRST-CLASS CLOTHING. THE PRICES aT THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, been the LOWEST tn the olty. The proof of itis our sales are constantly increasing, and were never | Se lane as now. Still we have made some vary lance | purchases for cash ina dull market, Im ‘such prigos fs Will cuable us to even ecitpse all previous effurts, PARTIAL LIST OF PRICES. 3 00 for Suit for Boys f: 4 to 11 yours, 4 8) On for Boyer Te teil Medic Osea eek AE 10 00 for Men’s Melton Overcoats, worth. sa 3 00 fora good Business Sul worth 00 700 fra Cbinchilla Overcoat, word. "18 8B 12 00 for a Melton Overcoat, «ifk facing, worth 90 00 22 00 for a satin lined fur Chinchilla Overcoat, re- uced from $27, worth, ry 20 00 for a fine Chinch ¢ 00 worth ... . 260 16 00 for tine Pailin Melt fire ood pair of Banta weit Tt) fat Panta, weath. * full "Drees Suit ewaliow r worth, ; 35 09 . 20 00 fora irwutl Black Corbotten So. wack $e a beautiful Black C- ‘Back Broadcloth Sui worth. a3 9 00 for a light-weiaht Overcoat, worth. 16 10 00 for a good Business Suit, wort) Hy 6 00 fora boy's 12 to17 Suit, wor! 36 09 7 09 for agocd Ulster, worth, 4 8 20 00 for amplendid Bea im 12 00 for a splendid Sus aes 3 3 15 00 for an All-wool By 6 00 for Boy Jverconts, 1 15 00 for All-weol Chine 5 00 fora hne pair Pant~.. worth, - 900 OCK MOTTO: NO TROUBLE iO) Satisfaction guaranteed or uioney refunded t> ished purchasers at THE MISFIT STORE, a8 CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. FURS For THE HoLIpays. B. H. STINEMETZ & SON Have returned from New York with fresh purchases of LADIES’ FURS, SFALSKIN DOLMANS, ULSTERS AND SACQUES, CIRCULARS AND DOLMANS OF RHADAME, OT- TOMAN AND SICILLIENE SILK; FUR, SATIN PLUSH LIN COACHER CAPES AND FUR TRIMMING FOR DRESS’S AND OAKS OF PERSIAN LAMB, BEAVER, CHIN- CHILLA AND CONEY; CARRIAGE ROBES, COACH. FUR CA AND GA LETS; GENTS ‘LERS, GAUNTLETS AND CAPs. Novelties in fine SILK UMBRELLAS for Holidays, All at lowest New York prices. B. H. Snveuerz « Sox, at G BEAT BARGAINS aT THE CLOSING-OUT BOOT AND SHOE SALB OF STRASBURGER BROS. | GENTS’ FINE BOOTS OR SHOE . £2.00 and $2. LADIES’ FINE BUTTON BOO. £1.50 and $2.08 MISSES AND CHILDR! TSe. and $1.00 ALL GOODS AT LESS THAN Cost. STORE FOR RENT. FIXTURES FOR SALE Srraspvncer Buos, oY 401 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, - eT Between 436 and Gth strosta, _ wow “READY. Our stock of Decorated CHINA, a POTTERY AND GLASS WaRE, Especially Adapted for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Is now complete. Our friends who wish to avoid the crowd would de ‘well to make an early selection. M. W. BEVERIDGE, a2 No. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. RIBBONS at slaughtering prices. [Portant TELEGRAM. New You, Nov. 15, 1882, To Cuauxcy J. Reep, Pianos and 433 7th st. northwert. and Organs, 2 D. 0. I can purchase 49 first-class new Pianos 4 “Organn of Mr. ——, who fe preset f Roney. at 3) cents onthe lle ‘Can ldraw sn outer Sw. HARDCASTLE, 91 Union Square, 3.W. Hanpcastig, N. X.: .. CBAUNCY J. REED. SPECIAL TO THE PUBLIC. goods are now arriy CHAUNCY J. REED, as 483 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. (A®OTHER SUPPLY OF THOSE ELEGANT | P!4NOS, ORGANS, SHEET MUSIC. STECK & CO. PIANO, ‘The most Perfect Piano Made. EMERSON PIAN ‘The Best Medium-priced Piano Manufactured. it for cash. War- | WILCOX & WHITE AND KIMBALL rented or ex Pianos and Orsupsecid on instalgeenta, HENRY EBERBACH, io, 5 Sraare, ‘Managing partner of the late firm Ellis Ms ANNIE K. HUMPHERY,