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4 : WASHINGTON BATURDAY.......... Becember 18, 1882. CROSLEY 5. NOYES. Edivor, the Eveuing Stor hos 2 reguiar. perwanent beua fide daily cirewintion more thar treme that of uny ether daiiv vaper published im Washinziem. and cevat te that of all the ether dniiy papers kere aided tocether. The Hotidays—Double Sheets. In order to meet the demands upon its adver- tising sp te STAR Will be tssurd in double sheet fora very day during the hotllay season, latter bas begun early, and those who intend to make will save time and iting the botlday columns, Voorhees fs preparing, so ft 13 an- to abd bls protest to that of Senator Brown, scunst the enictiacnt of a etvil service law. Sir. Vo hasin a pudlistied interview expressed the opluloa that the clvil service agita- tion Is a trip, a by the republicans, who des- to President Arthur, porats; that itis a se B $s in offle, under tration. This interview peech of Senator Voor- Su lows ats to vote a for the regu- ya party grounds. But latlor tt fs sat. hatso shrewd a polittetan as Senate wil base his opposition to this Ie, also upon other ands than mere may be attatned from a y Tt wilt De Interesting to disc: fad rea- the y that uch Iegistatton y. The experien that, untess tempta- 3 for Its own advantage, this ts to forbid It by amand the respe all parties,—a law that will really Cake the tn sad often the corrupting intlucnes, of p patronage, ont of politte Senator Hawley put the mttter tersely the o' as that proposed ts not Of the past has restrained by la The o obedience 24 a law that would re- m the oat service fri y Of running around, every tim ac! Was mate in the head of a departinent or bureau, to seek Intl: to kees them in ofti-e. -— sor = execution took place in Dubtin yester- doomed mon we ng D3 Innocen ard from protestations are very ¢ , and ordinarily they but In this ' welght of in- jon, because ndemned man English courts in Irish prisoner as es tried, and thls prejudice towards conviction. It only neods the ofan informer to fasten the noos® aro K of the accused. Tne Very fact that an lurpartial trial has not been given mnt men no doubs accounts for the manifestations of sympathy on the part of the {rish people, very often,tor victims of the gallows. nsiderable room for reform in the ju of Trelant. — oe Ima communication to Representative Cannon, of the post office committee, Secont Assistant Postmaster General Elmer shows that at the be- ginning of the current flscal year a reduction of $792,679 was made In the cost of the star route ser- viee; that upto November 29th a further net reduc- {on of $4,909 was made, making a total saving of- fected in this servies since the beginning of the fiscal year of nearly $800,000. In his opening address tothe jury tn the star route cas, Mr. Bliss made us of a comparison of expenditures for the star service under the Brady administration and under the existing administration. Coansel for the defense interposed an opjection to the presentation of these figures. They objected to having th extravagance of their client’s ad:ninistr.tion so foretbiy lald be- fore the jury. While the contrast cahnot well take the shape of evidence, 1t hasa very convincing effect upon the mind of a common sense man. Under the control and direction of Gen. Eimer the Star service has been carried on more efiiciently ‘and satisfactorily than under Brady,and at vastly Jess cost to the people. “+e » __ ‘The War department estimates that $£00,000 wil Be needed to carry on the work of improving the Potomc and filling the flats for the next fiscal year, The popular condemnation visited upon the Jast river and harbor bill, toxvther with the fact ‘that considerable unexpended money remains on hand for the river and harbor works In prozress, May and probably will, (Influence Congress to omit. any river and harbor bill at this session. But ‘Whether this shall be done or not, will rot affect the interest of the mac river tmprovement, ing It In charge have de- i upon the fate of a riv- erand harbor btll. The necassary appropriation rk Will probably be browrht forward as ess the pressure of business to connect tt with the M! guiltless Dublin invarizoly guilty, even bo« often goes a lc sont Hoy e, but it as the repr triets by th 9% just 1a very mean ¢ ember ot Cons of the Late Rep: mm Mr. McLane was chosen to si changed. The (HIST TO THE LADIES WHO ARE CHRIST- MAING.) RELIS, the Best Line of Overcoata in the city at appeal to | N®t WEEK TAYLOR & HUFTY WILL KEEP OPEN TILL NINE P.M., TO SHOW THEIR ELEGANT ASSORTMENT! COME AND SEE FOR Y@URSELVES, THE HANDSOMEST THE BEST WRAPS FITTING SUITS IN THE CITY. IN THE CITY, TArLor & H°®FtY. ss 3 “3 ot ok a PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, SELL THEM. DU YOUR GIRLS' CAOAKS THERE! | BUY YOUR BOYS' SHIRT-WAISTS THERE! | BUY YOUR UNDBRCLOTHING THERE 1 | BUY YOUR HOUSE JERSEYS AND DRESSING JACKETS THFRE! HAVE YOUR HUSBAND'S SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER THERE! Pree AND BUY YOUR HOLIDAY GOODS THERE! WHERE? AT TAYLOR & HUFTY'S. a6 W. BOTELER & SON, HAVE OPENED A LARGE STOCK OF | DINNER TEA SETS, SALAD SETS, FISH AND GAME SETS, Manufactured for them ty Haviland & Co. ALSO, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL FANCY GOODS, SUITSBLB FOR HOLIDAY AND WEDDING PESENTS. J. W. BOTELE® & SON, a16-2¢ 23 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, CLOSING BALE. Gus « Co, Successors of Guinnip, Day & Co., 820, 822, AND 824 SEVENTH STREET, will offer, MONDAY, EIGHTEENTH, their entire stock of goods at creatly REDUCED PRICES. Our large and magnificent stock of SILKS, PLUSHES AND VELVETS, LADIES' SILK DOLMANS AND CIRCULARS, ‘will be sold at and below cost, We will give GREAT BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. We have a large and varied stock, which HAS GOT TO BE CLOSED OUT, Gusxre & Co. a6 | PRO POINTS. How few people stop to analyze the statements they reed, especially readers of newspaper advertisementa, divided into two clases, one ekeptical, business announcement only an ad- the other accepting everything as true, i accordinely. Our practice of printing only unvarnished truth has secured ue a solid con- both of readers and cf buyers. Ju:t now 2 have the call, end we are outdoine ourselves: ti joreopen until 9, Saturday 11 p, a Geonce Spnaxsy, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, 607 7zH SiREET NORTUWEST, Opposite U. 8. Post Office. _Pihin Fizures. D RESS AND ker s. ais ae CEPTION BONNETS, ILETs eRe 4 : est desicus in Dress Trimmings, fine French vers in vase, Jardinieres, Basiets and Boquets at M, Witrttians, ‘TCite Trevise, Paris. 907 Pennsylvania avenue. d16 Prices Fully 40 Per Cent Lower than those of any other house. OVERCOATS AT $ 8.00 8.09 15.00 1200 13.00 6 35.00 16. gussepers s5c88ea58 121 a ° ” a fq <4 @ > a ears ee SsSeSesee 10.00 YOUTHS’ AND MEN'S SUITS AT som o 2 10.69 wo oy 22.00. ‘There goods ace made up equal and superior to any Goods sbown here. MEN'S, YOUTIUS’ ely BOYS' GCSSAMERs. 00 50 oo 0 =iieral long before the tate Five in the price of Rubber, amd cannot be replaced for theprices. They are cold at tha MISFIT STORE, CORNER 10TH AND ¥ STREETS. E.P.—Voti New Year will keep opea tul 9 p.m. Sat- ‘Wrdaye S111 p.m as IweH 34 BLREION, 208 ry) Weiccas BES THING PAPhxs, i, CAMB a LINENG. i, Tespions A RICH, AD iULES = bore Stzeat, Chico. Jdvice (nee. "1A yearn’ ess ee. Ce tial Vusiuces legally ai to bh iver hire — 3 ‘These eos bad been prAsy, IVORY AND FEATHER FAN SB. REAL SPANISH LACE FICHUS AND SCAR! Crochet Coliars and Coffs, and a full line of ics Fmbroidered and Geloeel entred Handkerchiefs. Mousquetai: a Monogram KID GLOVES. LADIES DHESS CAPS MADE 10 ORDER, M* M. J. Hes a6 1300 F STREET. re, SEASON, JANUARY PART NOW READY. centa. | Yearly Subscription, $3.50. 1¢ in the world. each point laces, tarning on’ tul quneiy of in Fug worl : ing and frame. work: piilow lace; fe flowers; mosaic patterns and: A colored plates; fenly G tial letters, monograms ‘eon etetaaeae and Ape een nag it Mae nave. more ny Indy.” For axle by NATIONAL NEWS CO” 31 Beckman ‘St.. New York. No. ocxvi. Feviow of Iphabets, .compreliensi re seat any THE INTE: 29 & Vou. 19. THE BEST FAMILY MAGAZINE, DEMOREST'S: MONTHLY, A superb number for January. Eighty Lt te Pater A Muopeatonay gt Flere Goatees at raliroad stations. Price 20 cents. Brg me W. JENNINGS DEMOREST, Publisher, al6-3t 17 East 14th street, New York. Lou SIANA STATE LOTTERY. FOR INFORMATION Apply to THOMAS B. MOHUN, _aéim 605 146rH STREET NORTHWEST. B. H.~ Smveverz « Sor. BIOH CLASS UMBRELLAS FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS-GOLD, SILVER AND ANTIQUE MOUNTS. a AT-LA®, 124 DEAR. | ISAAC SUITE"S CELEBRATED NEW YORK UM- BRELLAS A SPECIALTY. Oe 1237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘ae nla, DALTURD HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. route “WINTER WRAPS. SEATON PERRY, (Bucoessor to Perry & Brother), EGAN’ E. SH, BROCADED VELVET bar AtCHAENNE APS, JACKETS AND PELASSES, FURLINED SILK AND OTTOMAN CIRCULARS. GENUINE CAMDLACWAIH AND DECCA SHAWLS. RE SILK LYONS VELVETS, from 24 to 27'inches Pita, TN RE ACR, AND ALL THE FASHIONABLE 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. RICH EMBOSSED VELVETS, from $4 to $7. NEW AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF EVEN. ANG BROCADES, SILKS, GAUZES, OANION ow &o. £27 Dasx Room ror Disriarmo Eventxe Fasatce, Seaton Penny, PERRY BUILDING, Pennsylvania ave, corner 9th stray. Established 1840, a6 PEN IN THE EVENINGS, COMMENCING MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, SEATON PERRY, (Successor to Perry & Brother), CALLS ** SPECIAL, NTION" TO HIS NEW LOOK OF ** NOVEL IN FANCY GOODS," SHOGELEOTED YOR CHRISTMAS GLETS, ELEGANT IMPORTED SORAP BASKETS AND WORK STANDS, Ni ORG'S CELEBRATED RHENISH COLOGNE ND OER TROIS TS PLUSHT PAINTED SATIN AND RUSSIA LEATHER Oasks. DIES' IMPORTED HAND-SATCHELS, PLUSH EATRRORS SGARFS, FILLOWS, PINCUSHIONS AND TIDius. WORK BASKETS, BRUSH AND COMB SETS ‘LYO. BRATED 8.0K UMBR 5 PERINOWS PARIS KID GLOVES. LINEN DAMASK LUNCH OLOTHS, WITH NAPKINS ‘(0 MATCH. RAW SILK TABLE AND PIANO COVERS. ALL-SILK AND PURE LINEN HAN DEERCHIEFS IN GREAT VARIETY. $B Cxorce Goons, PLar Frounes, AND Connect Puicss. Seaton Perry, Porry Building, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. Established 184 a6 H OLIDAY PRESENTS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. JUST RECEIVED AN IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF SEWING MACHINES EXPRESSLY FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL, For your wife, mother, ister or friends. no more useful Present or one that will preciated than a good We keep the vers You can get ‘be better ap- SEWING MACHIN. rf eat iwachines that are now tmuade, and will make special disoount for sh, or will well to you on easy Bicnthly Payments; wo take all kinds of Oid Machines in Ex- change for New (nes, We have in Stock now the easy and Jurable HART- FORD, tho beautiful and simple ELDKEDGE, the eimple and silent VICTOR, and ail other Machines now in the Market, NEW MACHINES FROM $25 AND UP, Cali and examine our Stock before you purchase. Oppennener's, Reliable Sewing Machine and Fashion Rooms, 528 9rH STREET NORTHWEST. ay Week Store will be open until 9 p. m. Lo OUT FOR THE HOLIDAYS. CHR. RUPPERT, ERIS KINGLE HEADQUARTERS. Nos. 403 and 406 7th street northwest. FRENCH, ENGLISH AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS AND TOYS, ADAPTED TO CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS. Mn. RUPPERT takes great pleasure in inform! frieuds and the public in general that auring his trip to Europe this year he hus imported the finest selection of TOYS aud FAN: ¥ NOTIONS that has ever been intro- duced in this section of the country. Frengh and Gorman Dolls of sil-designs. ‘Toys, Games, Soldier Equipments, Russia Leather Work, and’ Handkerchief Boxes, Writing Desk and Dressing Cases, Musical Boxes, all sizes anil sty cn. shina Vases and Ornaments. Work Stands and Fancy Baske jebby. Spring and Shoofly Horses, Boys’ and Girle’ Velociy ei wand Doll Carriages. izhs, Wagons, Wheeibarrows, &e. Bicyclos, al] sizes of different we-igna. i 1, 000 other articies too numerous tomention. his To avoid usnal rush at Christmas tim ers are invited to inake their purchases: our custom- rly. Selected Goods can be Isid aside until Christmas, if desired. a6-Tt PeRS! FURS! FURS! CHRISTMAS MEMENTOES. SACQU. quailty, $100; better erades, nches lon ericrades, D-CILCULARS, 220. § AN” SQUIBRCL-LINED C dup TES 1 coacter S, BERNHARDT 1 for Young Ladies and LM MIN' “MEN'S FUR GAU. ND SEAL GA for your physician.) KINS FOR PAKLOR MATS AND i CARRTAG! FUR CARRIAGE ROBES AND COACHM! B. H. Snvensrz « Sos, ent Dd FoR CHRISTMAS. MASSEY'S PHILADELPEIA ALE, PORTER AND BROWN STOUT. SCHLITZ’S MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER. NEW YORK AND MASSACHUSETTS SWEET AND REFINED CIDER. PALMER’S PREMIUM GINGER ALE, SODA, &¢., For sale by dealers generally, or at Depot, 1224 29th street northwest. 16 Sawr o. Patuen. FRENCH CONFECTIONER, FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL, NEW YORK, BONBONS. FANCY BONBONNIERS, FANCY MIGNONETTES, DROLLERIES, PARISIAN NOVELTIES, FOR DINNER PARTIES AND CHRISTMAS TREES, Fa All orders of and above five dollara will be deliv ‘charge. a16-6t CHOCOLATES. ered by express, free of Boexs FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Something suited to every taste, every ago and every purse can be foun4 in our shelves and on our tables. c: ROBERT BEALL, BOOKSELLER, a16-8t 495 Pennsylvania avenue. Pros. BARGAINS IN PIANOS. WHICH HAVE BEEN USED. One t-oetare Upright Hartinan.. oetave ba bury. One 6i¢-octave Ghickering, For sale upon easy terms, to make’ AT THE WAREROOMS or eae G. METAEROTE & co., oN Pa: mvenue, butwoon 9th nad te, 16-8 4161237 Pennsylvaniaavenue, next to corner 13th, |* Pe NEW Deveuass:, SPECIAL HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS AND F Srreets, FoR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN. Our sssortment of useful and fancy articles for tho Holiday Season is unusually larze and attractive, and Buyers will find, upon comparison, our prices as low, and on special articles lower, than the prices named at so-called cheap stores, JEWELRY, EXTRAC!S, 1. POCKETS, YF. For Lapres: WE HAVE FINE CELLULOID DRESSING OASFI GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, ODO: CASES, FANS, KID GLOVES, FUR NAP GLOVES, PLUSH BAGS, LEATHE BAGS, CARD CASES, "‘ANOY KER CHIEFS, WALL BASKETS, SPANISH LACK, FUCHUS, SCARFS, kc., &o. WE HAVE NOBBY SCARFS, For GENTLEMEN: TIES, FUR-TIP GLOVES, KID GLOVES, HAND-KNIT SCOTCH MITTENS, SILK MUFFLERS, ILK PULSE WARMERS, SILK SUSPENDERS, SILK HOSE, E. & W. COLLARS AND CUFFS, GOLD SCARF PINS, &o. PLUSH POCKET: CHIEFS IN BOX For CHILDREN: WE HAVE HAND-KNIT JACKETS, HOODS, LEG- GINGS, BOOTS, TOILEL SETS, FINE FRENCH DOLLS, LACE COLLARS, GLOVES, MITTEN! POCKETBOOKS, HANDKER- COMB AND BRUSH SETS. FOR RELIABLE FANCY GOODS OF ALL KINDS AT LOWEST PRICES CALL AT al6 Doveuass’, NINTH AND F 81REETS. FPoumay Prese FOR ONE Essays, TS. WEEK THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS IN BOOKS Svou. Be Quihicey, 6 Hawthore, F street, oj sylvant lapedia, 10 vel Works, 3 vois. aT FREE'S: Eas See SEESESTE aSaahwwweaeis eet 3s XMAS CARDS AT REDUCED RATES AT . Ebbitt jaayenue. Frees, He id Lath 1d Penn- fouse, an streot snd Penn. Fyponipar Goobs. AN ELEGANT LINE OF FINE FANCY GooDs, SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS NOW READY AT VERY LOW PRIOES, aT a16-1W DAVIS’, 719 MARKET SPAOS, Corner 8th street. Fess FOR CHRISTMAS. ANOTHER SUPPLY OF RUSSIAN CIRCULARS -EIVED TO-DAY. SEAL GARMENTS ALL LENGTHS AND PRICES. FUR TRIMMING aT LOW PRICES. FUR-LINED CIRCULARS IN OTTOMAN AND SATIN. Wiuerr « Ruorr, HOL 5 No. 626 HANDSOME tetreet n. w. LIDAY GIFTS, And appropriate for all seasona, of Foreign and Domes- sale with above K¢ bandsomely moun'ed in Velv Please remember name and w a16-9t tic Mani facture, now open at MARKRITER'’S. New, Novel and Rich Goods, artistic, and not com- mon in the market. lar Pastel Paintings, of which quite a number of different sizes and 1 Sole Axent for Brewerton's Popu- tings, are ou exhibition and Tu Porcelain Plaques, is. 5 Card Keoeivers, &c, ber. MARKRITER, No. 626 E. STREET NORTHWEST, one door from 7th street. 9] AMES S. HAYES & CO., as low, BRIDGE STREET, GEORETOWN, customers Decorated Tea Seta, Deco- ey Pitchers, Cups and anging and Student Lamps, ne of Crockery, Glassware, House Fur- ‘as any in the District. Give usa anese Lamp Shade as a present.d16-4° MONTHLY. 1 5 CENTS PER Cory. E27 Dealers su; from the Publisher THE MODERN AGE PUBLISHING Co., ° a14-3t THE PER ANNUM, g 1 a 60 MODERN AGB FOR JANUARY, 18 NOW READY. To be had of all N Publisher, on Foseiot of 1 cents iy sheeraens from the ipplied by the News Companies or BUFFALO, XN. ¥. ably low Gerster Beautifal Pi ¥ Drees Chuddah Batis hades in Woula HANDSOME NE ark pri but ia 1G; BEHREND'S BALTIMORE STORE, je 908 SEVENTH STREET, ices. BALT: Green eee? 7 E ‘sida, Biik anct Wool, 250, . formerly 500, that é Goods that retailed at 1s ouly 13340. es ‘Miagea’ Woolen Hose, in sizes Berween I axp K Norruwssr, nly invite sttention to his relectii of ‘GOODS, which are offered at ro” tay ae: Tadies' Cloaking Cloth. UNDERWEAR for LADIES, GENTS and. @ particularly recom CHILDREN \d those suffering trom tied Fiannel Under- ‘sell a pure me Ter yard, equal to goods usual- IMORE CASH STORE. 908 “th street northwest. all INEING TWO CaNTs PER YARD! | Sone Ct eS era ear stroet northwest, HOLIDAY GOODS. GPasTs ORDER TO SHERIDAN: “PUSH THINGS!” ‘Is the Programme at A. Srravs, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. ‘We intend to push things by making SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING. ‘Between now and New Year we intend to sell piles of Clothing, and to do this our plan is to make GREAT INDUCEMEN1S IN PRICES, People must buy where they can buy the cheapest, and we care not where you buy or from whom you buy, we can and will eeil you more and better Clothing for the same money than elsewhere. ‘Much hag been said; much more could be sald. We are geiuy to reduce stock by reducing prices. Some goods will come down 10 per cent; some goods ‘will ome down 20 per cent; others will come down 30 per cent. ‘We éxtond an invitation to ail to examine our goods and prices, and jude for themselves. A SATE AE Epes Aah og TR RASLU U - anual Bgss8 R Ra’ 4 UU : THE POPULAR CLOTHIER, 939 Pennsylvania avenue, near 10th street, and 932 D street. OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. ais 15 Sues SPECIALTIES. EID GLOVES, 6-button length Monsquetsire, Terra Cotts and Tan Shades, splendid quality, only $1.25 per pain. 8-button length Terre Cotta Mousquetaires, Tan and Terra Cotte Shades, same quality, only $1.50 per pair. We unhesitatingly pronounos this the Best Glovein the amarket at the price. Imperial Monequetaire Real Kid Glove, in 6 and 8-but- ton length, in an entire new assortment of Shades, at $1.76 and $2.25 per pair, Equal to any Glove at $2 and $2.50. Imperial Real Kid Glove, also in new assortment of Shades, 3-button $1, 4-button $1.25, 6-button $1.60. 4-button White and Opera Kid Gloves at only $1 per pair. 1-button Men's White and Opera Alexander and Perinot Real Kid Gloves, Sc. pair. ‘2-button French Pique Stitched Kid Gloves wt $1.60 per pair. Fur Top Lined Gloves, for Ladies and Gentlemen, at $1, 1.26, $1.50, $1.75 and $2 per pair. We fit every pair of Kid Gloves at the Counter and guarantee every customer a good pair. BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, YW oopwakp & LoTHeor. oat PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Hoax SPECIALTIES. MADE UP LACES. 10 DOZ. LACE FICHUS, 25c. each; FORMER PRICE, 50c. 10 DOZ. LACE FIOHUS, at 50c. each: FORMER PRICE, 750. EMBROIDERED CANVAS COLLARS, es, at 6Tc. each. Children's Crochet GOLLALS, euly bee: Children's Irish Point CROCHET SETTS, $1.75 to sot, Children's Lace COLLARS at ia, Bo jc. Extra good value. Ladies'Fine Embroidered CAPE COLLARS, four hand- some styles, at 250. each. Two and three Row Cre stitched, at 2 Fine Hand run Cream and Black 8] FICHUS and ‘ine Hand run Crei and Black Spanish Duchese and Point Lace HANDKERCHIEFS. Real Duchesse COLLA' § and FICHUS, JABOTS and Black Spanish FICHUS, special bargains, at $1.25each. Cream Spanish FICHUS, special barvain, $1 euch. Biack Guipure Spanish F1CHU, speeial, at $1.80 each. Black Matelasse Spanish FICHU, elegant quality, at $2.87 each, Lisse RUCHINGS, silk per yard. BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, ALPHABETICAL UPTOWN HELPS COCHRANE'S CHRISTMAS CUSTOMERS. ABTICLES IN BISQUE, BOOKS, BEAUTIFUL PICTURES, CHINA WARE, CHOICE, cmap, DRY GOODS, SMALL WARES, Parysios EMBROIDERED INITIAL HAN wake) iy FREE CAR TICKETS To $1 BUYERS Pelee ~ = pula Basyeive GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINGS, “2 ‘WaNDKencuters, att Likes, Af ene, INITIAL HANDKERCHIEVS, LINES, So eae JARDINIERES MAJOLICA S00., Popetas Banatan. KNOTTED FRINGE TOWELS, Popular Bargains. ™ yw, LACE NOVELTIES LO’ fi MEN'S GOODS, NO RIGH PRIC Popular Bargains. NECKWEAR, NEVER LOWER, OIL-BOILED HOSIERY, 2 a maae a Goons, Pt | 5 Popular Danraine, QUICK SALES, SMALL PROFITS, Popular Bargains. RIBBED HOSIERY LOW, = | Populas Bargains. Popular Barystns. Popular Bargsine Popular Bargains. STATIONERY IN BOXES, Popular TEA SETTS, CHINA, 25c., Popular Bargat a UNICORN DRESS SHIRTS, 4 Poplar Bargains. VASES, GREAT VARULTY, 12c., Popular Bargains. WOOLEN GLOVES, MITTS, &e., Popdlar Bargains. X-MAS CURIOSITIES, Popular Bargains. YOUR OWN CHOICE, eet = jar Bargains. ZEPHYR WORSTED: = Populer Bargsins. SEFUL HOLIDAY PRESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN AND BOYS. FINE SILK HA‘ worth STIFF AND SORe artcr TANS, at Low Prices, BOXs SEAL SEATING CAPS. TOP SPRING-WRIST DOG-SKIN GLOVES, | . AND W. ‘D CUEFS. LK SQARFS AND Sts Fancy Boxes. SILK AND LINEN HANDKCRCHIEFS. THE “CLIMAX SHIRT IMPROVED,® §1, the vest Roy AL. M1719 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. FOR THREE DAYS ONLY: THUnSDAY, Deo, Ie Furpar, Dec. 18, SATURDAY Dec. 16, VIVE PER CENT DISCOUNT. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS ‘This inducement {s made to ayold the enormous reg Just preceding Christus. Our patrons wil seo that by buying now not only they obta.n goods cheaper, but cau Gud « full ment to select from. Never have we bad euch a brilliant array of Holiday Novelties at prices which will surprise you. PAE Apa BP 2*4 bus 24 ma ee VAL. 1117-1118 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ae — U™ L, BEAUTIFUL aND CHEAP HOLIDAY GOODS, ar BRODHEAD & CO.'s, 1905 F STRLET, between 12th and 13th strects. be | dried Do Shirt” made. cast SIBRING AND LAMBSWOOL, Rocks. EMINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS 30, Te BL Eig ieehean coun oe nuit SILK, ALPACA AND GINGHAM UMBHELLAS, at i | R. C. Lewis, POPULAR ONE-PRICE STORE, 920 SEVENTH STREET. Below Mt. Vernon al5-st A CHOICE ASSORTMENT oF HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Consistingof PLU! ND RUSSIA TIAL HAND) APB, » he. ‘Can be found at Wi a ‘ITING’S 924 Pennsylvania Avenue. iss ICES UNTIL JAN. 1, 1883. REDUCTIONS: Epon 8 woSSE28R DAVIS’ FINE 8.C. HAMS, C. Wren, GROCER, 1918 lvania EW Ondera by Post or TODS ATO aig gp R= INDIA SHAWLS yOUT ME BRODHEAD has jnst returned from Ni | York. having secured some rare bargains woods suitable f. on HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Mi ‘of which 25 it. Jone Than a fortnt Drewa Goods, Hosiery, Gioven, Handuerchiate be Sik Cmbreiles, Biatkots “Comberton wares: Ee: Ke. ull of which will be’ offered ‘at the late iow saarkal BRODHEAD & 00.°8, RRepoctions IN WINTER WRAPS. IT HAS USUALLY BEEN OUR CUSTOM TQ DUCE THE PKICES OF WINTER WRAPS THE HOLIDAYS, BUT OWING TO THE FACT TH. WE HAVE HAD A VERY LARGE 8TOOK, AND THE WEATHER IN THE EARCY PART OF THE GEM SON HAVING BEEN 80 WARM THAT IT TARDED THE SALES, WE HAVE CONCLUDED REDUCE PRICES AT ONCE, AND GIVE THE PUB IAC THE ADVANTAGE OF SUCH REDUCTIO! WHICH Ws ARE POSITIVE WILL RESULT OUR MUTUAL PROFIT. IMPORTED JACKETS, ENTIRELY NEW, af BEDUCED PRICES. SILK WRAPS; SILK LINED CIRCULARS, FUR-LINED CIRCULARS, BUSSIAN CIRCULARS, &o, W. M. SHUSTER & 65O0N8, ONE PRICE. 910 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. SILKS, VELVETS, PLUSHES AND SATIN, VENING SHADES IN FINE DRESS GOODS, OTIOMAN SILKS, IN ALL THE NEW SHADER, LARGE STOOK OF COLORED VEDVETS. SEAL SKIN PLUSH, INGRE\T VARIBTY. PLUSH, IN EVENING SHADES. CASHMERES, IN EVENING SHADES. SURAH, IN BEAUTIFUL TINTS. RICH BROCADES; CANTON AND JAPAN CREPR IN PISK, BLUE AND CREAM. FULL STOCK OF CHOICE WOOL DRESS GOO! ON CONSIGNMENT. MUFFS AND FUR CAPES, IN GREAT Y¥, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A HAND! 10" TY. OFTEN USE RnED, Maxpeone rgr| BE RICH COLOMINGS WHIeH WeOfPEn ae vay W. So é a LOW PAICES: THE GOODS ARE FROM A Gite . M. Suvsrer « Na, EBRATED IMPORTER, WHOSE FACILITIES 18 PROCURING HANDSOME SHAWIS ARE UNAP- PHOACHABLE, WSU BEEGHOS J8 SOLICITED. | ONE PRICE. ome * "919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, THE BEST is THE CHEAPEST. aei5-4¢ | THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. ay Sandy, good mixture, Tbs, Mixed’ Nuts, all new. Good Cigars... New Raiting, Currants, Brandy, Cooking Wine. 1 gall. Good X Whisky Igall. My W L Leal Genuine e OODWARD & OTHROP, GEO. A. O'HARE, 921-PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE-921, 415} _a15 1213 7th street northwest. Hobmay SPECIALTIES. — OVE THIBTRER HUNDRED APPLICA- MEN'S FURNISHINGS. . ELEGANT SILK SUSPENDERS. SHUILR WRISCLETS, URES ; for Puzzles were made in two days. We aregied you SIMTINEN HANDERCHTERS, | are interested, and ean supply ton thourend sone cok SILK MUFFLERS, | ers. ‘+ That looks easy,’ PUFF AND FLAT SCARFS. 25 Dozen FLAT SCARFS, 29c. each, worth 870. Elewant Lino of PUFF and FLAT SCARFS, in new and Choice Styles, at 75c., $1, and $1.25 each, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. ‘Woopwarp & Lornnor, aig?! PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE = 921 Foemay SPECIALTIES. CHRISTMAS LINENS. We have a complete stock of DAMASES, CLOTHS, NAPKINS, DOYLIES, TOWELS, EMBROIDERED TABLECLOTHS, RAW SILK TABLECLOTHS, EMBROIDERED PIANO CLOTHS, which we offer ae the lowest prices. BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 1 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Cc OLD WAVE ANTIDOTES UPTOWN! COCHRANE'S COMFORTS, Popular Prices, COCHRANE’S DOUBLE MITTS, Popular Prices. COCHRANE'S LADIES’ LEGGINGS, Popular Prices, OOCHRANE’S WOOL HOSIERY, Popular Prices. COCHRANE'S LINED GLOVES, Popular Prices, COCHRANE'S UNDERWEAR, Popular Prices. COCHRANE'S WOOL FLANNELS, Popular Prices, P.8.—Our soft ana beautiful SCRIM COMFORTS have become proverbial for economy, durability and warmth, Persons who buy one return for more, COCHRANE & CO., OPPOSITE RIGGS’ BANK. 415-2 (TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY: UPHOLSTERERS' MATERIALS, AND FANCY HARDWARE. F. P. MAY & CO, 634 Penna. avenue, nesr 7th etrev, WE CALL THE ATTENTIGN OF THE TRADE ‘TO OUR WHOLESALE PRICES IN CUTLERY. a5 CHEAPEST CLO: DOLMANS, goto 1967 J.B oe was the remark of dozens when they gave a glance at the puzals. They wou't find it so; for the mventor of it spent Inst sumer np in the mountains, where there were no less than # half dozen **School Marms,” who could not get asingle combination of three letters, notwithstanding so grext an inducement as «diamond ring ora silk dress was offered for the solution. A Brooklyn School Boy solved the three word problem in an hour; and we think there are Icts of our school boys assmartas the Brooklyn boy. Speaking of Boye reminds us of what must bea puzzie to Clothing men. This puzzle is: How we oan afford to sell a Boys’ Overcoat at five dollars that nas been sell- ing at cight dollars. We will solve this puzzle for them. E*®? OF THE SEASON, REDUCTION IN PRICES TO REDUCE 8TOCR. ‘We have a number of pieces of Ingrain and Carpet leit over, with enough my loos, which we will wll, besinniig 14th i at 5 and 85 cte., for Ingrain, former prive 80 au Tapesiry, 85'aud 00 cts., former price $1. Call early before they are all sold. For Xmas Proscnts, full line of Pago te ts, Rugs, Mat, Drop SINGLETON & HOEKE, ale 801 MARKET SPAOB, wheican CoBRISTMAS PRESENTS. G. G. C. SIMMS, Devaar, Consen Founreera Sr. axp New Youx Ava, oyreye handsome line of goods suitable for att hws CELLULOID TOILET CAB! ETS, ODOK CASES, BABY TOILETS, MIBRORS, &e., in Plush aud Leather. Imported and Domestic PERFUMERIES of the finead quit. CUT GLASS end FANCY COLOGNE BOTTLES SIMMS’ COLOGNE, at fall pint qurpamed for exquisite trageance ald ising pre Just as soon as our aizes are broken we consider them a “*Job” lot; so we mark tuese odd coats, one, two and three of a kind, whether the coat sold at seven or eight dollars, down te five dollars. It is not # question of profit—in fact it always means a loss; but it keeps the stock clean. We have s lotof about s hundred Chil- dren's fine Overcoats; not one among them thst sold for Jens than eight dollar, many as high as twelve. You are weloome to the choice of the lot at fivedollare. If we bad all sizes the choles would cost you no leas than ten dollars, A. Sazs « Co, THE LEADING CLOTHIERS, 316 axp 318 7rm STREET, G° TO THE EBBITT HOUSE DRUG STORE FOR HOLIDAY GOODS. Drug Store south of New York carries such a line as does Mr. HELPHENSTINE, proprietoraf ing cetablishment. as No E: ce Fe and otaor tlic requisites atvacapiy unions” 8 fais Sariteousine coe» Oo ot price. yormr ANNOUNCEMENT. wit ze Dow fully prepared for the HOLIDAY TRADE i 1 nas 428 Szvenrre Sraeer. | Boks For THE HoLIpays. ! i The ‘Ve ‘of Pictare ‘all the | te ee ROBERT'S Boox Sons, i 1010 Tru STERHET, Asova New Youx Averuz. j ‘Prices Low as the lowest. ‘BayL Foe HOLIDAY PRESENTS. GROS GRAIN SILKS. ‘ SILK PLUSHES AND VELVETS. EMBROIDERED ROBES. SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. FUR TRIMMED GLOVES. GENTLEMEN'S NECKWEAR. CALIFORNIA BLANKETS. iow, $1.25, a AUALS. BE AA MM GBD HOLIDAY DISPLAY OF xuad Cards, Albums, Work Boxes, Oder Cases in Hush,’ Olive Wood Leather Gift Books, Juvenile and T¢ ES J. D. FREE, Jr's., al14t FP est., opp. Ebbitt House, and 14th and: CHRISTMAS: CAN a You e Nex conte, READY. N ow Our stock of Decorated CHINA, POTTERY AND GLASS WARK Eapecially Adapted for ; ‘HOLaDAY seme snt es So w. a No, 1009 PiLNNSTLVANLA AVERUB