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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON THURSDAY. -. December “~~ CROSBY S. NOYES... ‘She Evening Star bas a receiue. perwanent houn fae daisy circulation more thar trepie tbat of any other di erver pablished in Waskington. and couat te that of all tre papers here reved tnsether. st, 15m. Bali or. AK WIL be iss sheet £ very day durin the holt 1a3 a season, The latter has begun early, and t | Who intend to mike parelises will s ve time and usulting the holiday columas. «on - After lookin throneh the Inst tateh of the Gar- field letters to Dor cy, and taking tim? to care fully study the © {3 as Wo lLas the purport or Intent of the betters, the question arises in the mind, © What were tiey published fort” That so shrew a man as Mr. Dorsey, using th: term | shrewil In its broadest American 5 ns, bad a mo- | tive tn the publication, nopedy s~ms3 to dloust. In sevking tora motive ty ‘ttention niturilly turns t» the star route trial Mr. Dorsey's Inter- est fs, at present, more Intimitely connected with taat trial se that conld or might Bat tis) dificult Tite have upon tha vny influence they ¢ ertover If, on» way or another. It ts just as dif " to concetre ho id Mituence public tm favor of Mr. Dorsey, as n> how . Dorsey's shrewdness coul! hita Into | might hav . Mr. party which affairs, Dorsey w © party’s ean !- etniiniy to the ap igo Mr. Dorsey's motive wis 3 once ‘est and trusted it mist be answered that that was prior to the star route dew Iopmeats whieh tn- Yolved Dorsey. It 1s true, the star route ring had been de ed In the press, but the exposures. had bee al than otherwise. They had not detuls, and Mr. Dorsey’s com | nection with the ring was nol, #8 now, authenti- cated by 0 gation and rep ue stage whieh Involved him. Savs~ quently, after Mr. Gariteld, the writer of those Ietters, became President, and in the light of facts then b im he authorized and insisted upon | the prosreution of the ring. ——__—_~er ____ The fist for the Speakersbip commences early. T nies: there sholl be a spectal session of the 48th Conzre < the Speaker cannot be chos-n for neariy @ year yet. Sul, candidates have announced themseiv-s, and are working as dlitzently as if the election was nesrat hand. The situation is some- What complicate !, and doubtless the candidates think It wilt require considerable time and hard work to straighten ft out. Mr. Randail fints op- position from sources where he has formerly re- celved assistance and support. Ex-Senator Eaton 45 now, it appears, a declared candidate, basing his can tidacy on the ground that neither Randall nor Cyrlisl¢ represent the correct sentiment of the democracy. Mr. Eiton holds that Randall ts for protected fron, while Carlisle ts for free wilsky and tobaeco; that both are wrong, and that there 45 a happy medium between the two which can be | found in electing himself (Eaton) as Speaker. Mr. | Cox, of New York, fs also a candid ite, and wil probably have the suport of his delegation, thus | hold’ng men who would, perhaps, otaerwise, go for Randall. Mr. Carlisi: is confronted with the candidacy of another member of the Kentucky delegation, Mr. Blackburn, and friends of each | admit that unless one or the other retires, there 's Bo chance for either. Meantime some of that na- Pleasantness which republicans have predicted and are so anlently hoping for begins to show Mtselt. In democratic circles disparaging remark$ as tothe candidacy of some who are running are Deing whispered, and comments unfavorable to the motives of candidates are being uttered. 1’03- sibiy the carly opening of the fight may prove of service to the democrats; It may give exasperated ‘empers me to cool before the main contest takes place. ; —_—__—_++»____ The national comnilit-e of the greenbackers ap- parent!y take a gloa:ay view of the future of that party. All the members except one, after anx- fous deliberation in St. Louts, joined in support of resolution to disband the party. The one ex- ception was the chairman, who was, perhaps, un- willing t give up the distinction he had won, fearing that he might not reach the same eleva-. tom in a new party. Tuls wall of despair for te future of greenbackism, this resolution of condo- lence at the untimely death of the rag baby, was person than ex-Congressman He hgd evidently grown weary of | (naseat ta Congress asa leader of seareely had vitality enough left to | getup areminating conventior. But Mr. De La! Matyr d:J not leave his associates and followers without hope entirely. In connection with his propostiion to re: serviee over one “da scheme to raise up another. ave made a mistake, however, tn his whole plan. He should in the first place have | Proposd crem=tion for the greenback party, and | Ms suzvestr ately | Be called Uy and graphic deserlptions of | {ts arising from the ashes of the old organization might be writ Mr. De La Matyr’s project ts to | ents of opposition to the republt- parties If these el-ments ization | atte existing amonz the peopt parties. But it bable has overtooke! the patent f Rod ele leaders. with both the old Mr. De La Matyr et that the is | ats Would not trust the ex-gr ——~e5____i__ A new featnre has been added to the Labe Langiry- ehere gossip by the news watch comes from ond, to the effect that a blll has been fied | elty by Mrs Henrietta Pigeon H 3 | rd Pt reon wu ‘itor, of | ‘The Mrs Pigeon in this case 15 unde: stood ko be the E: a formerly known S| Henrietta Ito Was marriei to Mr. Pigeon | tn 1864 pee © for several years past has been known os Mra Laboucher, wife of Mr. Labouchere, nd caine to this country as the wife of thatgentleman and the friend of Mrs Lanctry. It nas long been charged In England that there were legal obstacles in “the way of « Luwint marriage betireen these some- Wat consptcous characters, and that In fact none ever existed. The proceedings in Richmond would Seen to confina the trutu of these charges. Mra- Langtry ought to brece up a litue im the face of thes? revelations, —— -—_+e»—____ Civ service refora, it sppears, has interposed | Atsolt aa the eht-t obstacle a holiday reecss in the Senate. Those who are anxious to get the pendin< legislation th-ough fear that if a recess 13 taken civil service will be crowited aside after the holidays by ether matters. It ts an open socret that there are senztors who would wilitagly see the lesisiation Kilied, but who do not care te vote ams it If they conld by any indirect means, such as wo: wut them 02 record, send etvil service to tie recr, they would forward such means, ‘The friends of the legistatton apprehend thet after 2 ccs these senators would join 0 take up other iexseres, and < of reform a recess 1s opposed. ss of Ts, hewever, who alco waata re- | iner take tts | ec attention of | Pg some stops to | senpowder- police au- fon that tie | the poitee to ‘Stop off the hideous her: abuse will not te * allow, ani ta Proclazn! tokerautag plosives 2nd deafen- “onal holiday, even at the Fick of Mie erg pro; thefr caduz. ue Od stery over peas ‘Trusted officsrs of Vie Denks, in their eager desire to get Into what wee pronounced a “good thing,” a 8-BUTTON LENGTH, of from $17.50; similar reductions throughout the entire advantageous to purchasers. offer at the following reductions: Cost to import $115, reducea to | $60. cost $90, only $00; trimmed with Elegant Eecalia Plush, | Lynx Fur, reduced to $50. city. om | 59 Boxes Fancy sten HOLIDAY GOODS. end ! Slice asdtloaiads* ahem Po ee Eee ——— — oe HOLIDAY GQODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY _GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. Bests PRY Coops Fy ovse. | PVENING SILKS aT HALF PRICE. ee NooTs (RET REDUCTIONS IN ovERCOATS. ¢ per aa | AA HSsssg ie ae Po SATA RHSsss8 CLOSING OUT SALE SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR CHRISTMAS #2 QUALITY FOR ¢1. PRESENTS, ~ HOLIDAY SPECIALTIES. : PO A t or ke — WE WAVE JUST PURCHASED ALOT BROS | ChE | woLmar coops ar GREAT BARGAINS, THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. We hare Specis] Ba-eains in BLACK SILK MER- OF EVENING SILKS IN BEAUTIFUL VEILLIEUX warranted pure silk and maynificent | quality—et the priees named: BLACK SILK MEE EILLIEUX, at $1.00. M! RVEILLIEUX, at 1.3754. BLACK SILK MERVEILLIEUX, at 1.50. Every number a special bargain, and the best valu- ever offered in this city. BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS, AT $1.00, $1.25, $1.44, $1.75 axp $2.00. These are the celebratsd Cachamire Long Branch, Lustrous Heavy Gram Black Silks, which have given unequalled] satisfaction to our customers the past year, snd are unsurpassed ip richness and durability. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT, CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS. DRESS PATTERNS, in 10 and 12 yard lengths, at most reasouabie prices, $1.25 TO $2.:0 A PATTERN. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. LADIES PORE SILK HOSE, int anel: of evening tints, at $3.50 per pair, real value $4.50, ntassortment GLOVE DEPARTME NT. A Splendid line of KID GLOVES, in onr popular nam- bers at our usual low prices. JERSEY SILK, TAFFETA GLOVES, fleces- lined, at 31.50 pair. CHILDREN’S KID GLOYKS, excellent quality. 750, pair. SHADES, WHICH ARE SUBJECT TO SLIGHT IMPERFECTIONS, AND, AS THESE IMPERFECTIONS ARE NOT VISIBLE UNDER GAS, WE CAN SAFELE SAY THEY ARE THE GREATEST BAR- GAINS WE HAVS EVER OFFERED SINCE WE HAVE BEEN IN BUSINESS, AS THE QUALITY IS FULLY WORTH $2 PER YARD. THE LOT IS NOT LARGE, AND AN EARLY INSPECTION IS ADVISED. . W. M. Snuvsrer « Sos, ONE PRICE. aa 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ‘pDeverass’, Ninta AND F Srreets, HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL! 49 Doz. GENTS' INITIAL LINEN CAMB®IC HAND- KERCHIEFS, elezantly emib-vi ‘ered, at only 50 cts. each, or $2.75 per carton of six. Our regular price is 75 cents, but wo closed the lot yesterday at our price. The best value ever offered in Initials, All our Special Bargains in Handkerchiefs advertised Jact week stil in stock. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. CHRISTMAS BARGAINS. OUR WHOLE STOCK REDUCED. An opportunity to secure grand bargains in any style WINTER WRAPS. All Silk Rhadame CIRCULAR only $12.50; reduced line. We propose to close out our stock at pricea most IMPORTED WRAPS. We have four elegant imported garments, which we A Handsome Brocaded Silk ik and Plush DOLMAN, An Elegant Seal Plush DOLMAN cost $95, reduced to A Maxnificent Corded Stk DOLMAN, latest design, A Beautiful Ottoman Silk DOLMAN, trimmed with Fur-lined CIRCULARS lower than any house in this TW oopwarD & LotHeor, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 921 BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. bP EoNzo YOUNGS, THE ORIGINAL NO LIQUOR GROCER, cy ON DECK OF COURSE, And is now offering & stock of Holi lay and name in part: NUTS—Axt New Crop. Genuine Languadoc (soft shell) Almonds. fea Bright, Princess Paper Shell Almonds. nin carefully selected and compete plies a8 is possibie to produce, ree Sorrento are F Best Bra: tea Large Pecans, 1000 Ibs, 2000 Ibs. E (Note carefully our present location.) CANDY—ALL Fresa axp Wanrantep SrRioTLr Pune. 2 2900 Iba. Pure Guus Drops (Note carefully our present location.) DRIED FRUITS. 1000 Hie. Genuine Leghorn Citron. tee English Currants, WO Ibs, Larue Extra Clean yO Ihe. Choice Val Oudura Kaising, a Raj-ins. Bou tana (white seedless) Raisins, 100 Quarter Boxes London L: 109 Boxes London Layer Kai 100 Quarter ‘300 Tim. 4 eal Bassora (art) Dates—Layers. 1000 Ibs. Choice Evaporatd Apples. 1000 Its, Choice Evaporated Peaches. (Kote carefally our present lorstion.) GREEN FRUIT. Palermo, ‘Magssina arla'Lqmons. Massing, Palerm and Jomat = Fa eae tar ¥, 10 bls. Fancy Cape Cod Cran! (Note carefully our present location.) COST! COST! COST! BEGINNING TO-DAY, EVERY ARTICLE ™ OUR HOLIDAY DEPARTMENT win BE SOLD AT COST. NO GOODS WILL BE CARRIED OVER THAT CAN POSSIBLY BE SOLD AT A PRICE. AS OUR ASSORTMENT IS STILL COMPLETE BUYERS WILL FIND THIS THEIR OPPORTUNITY. P.S.—BETTER ATTENTION CAN BE GIVEN CUSTOMERS FARLY IN THE DAY WHEN WE ARE NOT 80 CROWDED. Doveuass:, ami NINTH AND F STREETS. COCHRANE'S XMAS MARK DOWN GREAT BARGAINS UPTOWN. 421-2 OPPOSITE RIGGS BANK. Fee TRIMMED GLOVES, %c. TO €1.75. GENTS' SCARFS, 50c. TO $1.25. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, 25c. TO $1.50. ALL-LINEN HANDEERCHIEFS, 1234c. TO$1. EMBROIDERED HANDKE! HIEFS, 25c. TO $1. EMBROIDERED TABLE COVERS, $1.25 TO $4.50. SILK UMBREL! AS, $4 TO 36. Tyr & Crew NG, 918 Ira STREET NORTHWEST. FLoripa ORANGES. NGLISH PLUM PUDDING. DRY CATAWBA, $1.25 PERGAL. “AUNT ABBY'S" MINCE MEAT, And a full assortment of Holiday Goods, uw. Geo. x. Kexxepy « Sow, aa 1209 F STREET. Ext FLOWERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. 1p 2ianking the public for tho Hberal p: gduson me, T Bike roustire in herewith Fes Serine coming fine cut omens ‘Such as Kowes, az porno (tors rice-lista, as will guarantee meet t "all cae many Pasar guae | 8s convince once we will wacker tone earn Fey se, oncr el = Note carefully our present location.) Exrnoxzo Yovnes, 504 Nixtu STREET, BETWEEN E anp F. _421 THE ORIGINAL NO LIQUOR GROCER. NEW Lor MORNING ROBES, BREAKFAST JACKETS, S¥LE UMBRELLAS, WITH GOLD, SILVER, IVORY AND FANCY WOOD HANDLES. Also, NEW NECKWEAR, GLOVES, &e., Ke. a23 W. 8. TEE, 935 Pexnevivama avenue, J, 7 HOGAN . 423 12th street ncrthmest. ‘The largest supply of TERRAP! alvayson hand. | Parties Prices mable and Acaier in the city. Orders by Telephone, TPURKEY RAFFLE at A. B. COPPE'S, oo AND SATURDAY barra 1 (see, BEAUTIFUL aND ‘GiiEaP i EOLIDAY GoOOD3, aT BRODHEAD & CO.'S, 1205 F STEEET, between 12th and 13th streets. returned from. N Srccured sone ware" bargaa in choles “NTULIDAY PRESENTS, Miata aco 20 wees < dlé-vt ne & 00.'8, Vee cone Will give his personalatten Weddings, Di anor notice, an1-2w HICAGO BEEF FOR THE HOLIDAYS. IN THE REACH OF EVERYBODY. RICH “= AND POOR, is At Stalls 531, and 523 Center Market, 91 t Stalls Los Fa os larket, 9: street eects tas ae gan ‘Swift & willbe the fast to but thee MEATS FROM 6 TO 16 GENTS PER LB., At521, 522 and 623 Center Market. 421-6¢ GEO. KILLEEN. AW iodine HOLIDAY PRESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN AND BOYS. FINE SILK SUFF AND Be SOF Fo REL HAS, at Low Prices, FUR TOP EPRING-WidST DOG-SKIN GLOVES, x Ni, OF KID, CASTOR AND CLOTH PUFF, “AND F FLAT SCARFS. en AND aha COLLARS AN SILK SILK THE | castitte ARLE’ NG BNFORT siGit a TS. SILK AND Wo} Lee SILK, ALPACA AND GINGHAM ELAS, ab R C. Lewis, POPULAR ONE-PRICE STORE, 920 SEVENTH STREE’ a15-st Below Me. Vernou Square. PPABL, IVORY AND FEATHER FANS. REAL SPANISH. EACE FICHUS AND SCARFS, Crochet Colars and © fa, and a full line of roidered and Colored Bortrred Akerchs betine and Kip Gloves MADE TO ORDER, M® MS. Ae 1800 F STREET, 1117-11:9 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. SUPERB PIANO COVERS AT CosT. HANDSOME TABLE COVERS AT CosT, Our entire stock of HOLIDAY NOVELTIES ‘Have been marked down to cost. Our patrons can purchase in our FANCY DEPARTMENT unparalleled B's BPR SoS A ART Ss Bo fc BME oo Ach HALE Se BBB A AR R GGG A A Il § NN §sss' ‘M ore than 10,000 Fancy Articles—Dolls, Piush Cases, Ornaments, Whisk- Holders, Albums, Celluloid Sets, Inkstands, Work-Baaketa, Etc., Etc., Ete., Etc., Etc., Ete. HANDSOME " SUPERB TABLE COVERS PIANO COVERS AT COST. AT COST. PPP ry ER A Il SS P AAA L AAA TI 8, 3 P 4 ALLIL 4 A Li "5ss° POO Ey A EO BROo Yo MAE. & 0O Y a 4 LLL: 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 420, Boxe FIDE REDUCTIONS IN CLOTHING. From early morn till dews eve our great annual reduc- tion sale continues to draw crowds of anxious buyers. Breathes there a man with son! sodead, Yio to himeeit hath mover said: “‘For.a Christmas prese go, And purchase a hundsoms uit of clothes? Af any thery are who ean be found, juestion to them we would propound: Wily waste your time, and tire your feet, street, aga of olothing is nol 180 low At the popular store of A. STRA! ‘The prices we name will testify far better than any extended remarks can to the unequal'ed bargains to be obtained at this truly BEMARKABLE ANNUAL REDUCTION SALE. t ‘ suits. All our $40 Suits reduced to $30. Allour $30 Suits reduced to $22, AU onr $20 Suits reduced to $15. Al our $15 Suits reduced to $12. All our $12 Suits reduced to $10. OVERCOATS. ‘The same corresponding reductions in Overcoats. BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. Nothing for « holiday present canbe more pleasing to the young folks than a new Suit or Overcoat. Special inducements are offered in these goods, Parents shonld not fail to see them. Children's Kilt Suits at Cost to close them out. School suits, from 9 to 12 years, and Boys’ Suita, from 13 to 17 years, are also offered at Greatly Reduced Prices. SSBgTTITERR, A 1 g835, an p T Raay ug & aa weg to RAAAU Ugo’ aa Sgss8 TE HA “4 “ou Sass® 5 THE POPULAR CLOTHIER, 989 Pennsylvania avenue, near 10th street, and 932 D street. Open evenings until 9 o'clock; Saturday until 11 p.m. 420 sp AND LUTE,” BY RICHARD STORRS WILLIS. A Volume of Poems. THE POPULAR HOLIDAY BOOK, PRICE $3. LIMP RUSSIA, GiLT. + Tuornpixe N OURSE, PULLISHER, DETROIT, MICH, For aa'e by Cl (postpaid) on For HOLIDAY GROCERIES GO TO . 8S. BROWN & CO., Corner H anp Tw pmsn and by SI of price, jagton, or mailed 20-40 NTIETH STREETS. ¥ YORK AND PHILADELPHIA CANDIES. Reap Wat You Cay Bur For Ox Douzan: tlt a a Florida Oranges, Malawra Grapes, E ding, t Croix "um, Jsmiica 1 eiulea Die (oe, de HA eae: orders to us, and they will be W. 8. BROWN & CO., 420-3t Corner H and 20th streets. A PRACTICAL AND USEFUL HOLIDAY PRESENT. ‘The improved DOMESTIO And other first-class SEWING MACHINES. New Machines from $25.00 to §40.00, warranted for years. five WM. STIEBELIN 420-6¢ 1727 Penn’a ave., near Corcoran Art: Oalery. is tauees Goons. ecl-ted isekadnigue m as Old Whisky— oe HANNES' 'N, GRAY, KELEY, DOUGHER’ XCABINET SND BOI Now Eugind time. Fine Bieere wa tive Wines. At peices ‘iow as the lowest. HARP, 420-10t 818 F street northwest. ut RECEIVED FROM PHILADELPHIA. FINE SOUTHDOWN MUTTON. ‘ud~ and every thing al or me your NEW WILSON SINGER ‘BON. ie and and Na- ‘Now is the time to engage CHRISTMAS TURKEYS, SCALLOP LOBSTERS, ETC., Ag THY PALACE MARKET. 420 4th street and New York avenue. VELATI, CONFECTIONERY. BON: BONS and CARAMEES ran every day at CANDY FACTORY, 620 9th atreet north weet, Branch Store, 1339 Pennsylvania avenue, 418-6m_ SS AND RECEPTION BONNETS, 81 RAPS, SEAL PL PLUSH, SILK ant ee CroTH wi al dAS Ks Fanta FRENC! Latest deaiens ¢ Timings, fine French ea Jardinieres, Baskets and Boquets at WitLtans, ‘Cite Trevise, 907 Pennsylvania avenue. di6¢ Boss FOR THE HOLIDAYS. eee Rta epee other Books for the ROBERT'S Boox Stors, 1010 Tra STREET, Apovz Nw Yous Avexve, Prices Low as the lowest, CONSISTING OF ALBUMS, IN LEATHER, PLUSH AND ALLIGATOR, REAL FRENCH (DRESSED AND UNDRESSED) DOLLS, AND Noor's, ano «15 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. OTHER ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS. FAOW Does THIS STRIKE YoU? ‘7\hs. Mixed Nute, Fel and cqual mixture. 8 ibe Broben Ox Cand OME OF OUR SPECIALTIF! NO_LICTORS, Lake Hnron White Saze Cheese, Boston Clear Po: Fish, New ort Appioes Vermont Maple & iia Granges, Akron Oatmeal, Cracked Wixat, Ro! ‘Wheat snd Graham Flour. lephone connections. "Prompt delivery. Our moito is "Money refund found as represented.” Our goods are not KELLOGG & JOHNSON, Grocers, Masonic Temple, 220-3t Oth and F sts., opp. U. S. Pat. Office. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Fou HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Just received ¥. steamer a complete line of ties supers fonitemonia, ranging in pricé trom $20.00 to $200, and for sale on the easiest of terms. LARGEST STOCK OF ORGANS SOUTH OF YORK. Call early and secure a bargain. FREEBORN G. SMITH, ‘Manufacturer. WASHINGTON WAREROOMS, an NEW 1108 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Ree EXHIBITION!!! ENTIRE CHRISTMAS WEEK!! WONDERS OF THE WORLD! Including White Swans, Red- Sse sexing domaii naa on the 8 vass-backs, ‘Wild Geese, use," Pheasauts aid Par Partridge from the gt Haddock, Halibut, White Bay of ise Utiny acon? Hasiern Shore and Blue ter Wi on eee er 2 rane Booates and Gua oe ‘of, the rarest kin 9; Q.; Piuladelphia Print “an large Ld a20-at et including Con- ‘thot eee aiters, old Mother inz Ducks. including Celery as & LOVE'S Home Mf FALL & LO’ De nteeee! GPECIAL RARGAINS JN FURS. Balance of our Stock WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT REDUCED PRICES. SEAL GARMENTS, FUR CIRCULARS, MUFFS TAND COLLARS IN EVERY VARIETY OF FUR. CARDINAL SETS FOR CHILDREN JUST RE- CEIVED. Wuuerr & Roorr, 420 905 Pennsylvania avenue. fetr-two NEW QUEENS! Received to-day a fresh surly of the rain a runnin: threading, CHINE‘, most elegantly finished, silver half, thrce-quarter, and fall cabinets, in black mors mahogany andebony. Particularly suited for HOLIDAY PRESEN a iness of your own Queen bypeee ther with « beautifl QUEEN MACHINES c. AUERBACH, Corner 7th and H streets, Sole Agent. Also, a full line of other first-class Machines. a18 EW ORIGINAL OPENIN FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON, can luy 2 yon are dissstistied, you ha’ the goods anit and fine assortment of Ladies’ an and Silver Watches, Ladies and Chi Shell Fins, eee eve ring Sets, Commencing MONDAY, Decemper 18TH. G lock, when y: Your own prices, aaeven then, if Fouthial ¢ the privilege of returning eth your money. An unusually lerce eck Finver from a emul Child's to a a Cuff Butions, Collar Buttons, 8, Lockets, @ large will pay. you to t to my Sto e at ai € ined to and must sel SENTED OR MONEY REFUNDED. JOHN J. UNSWORTH, ai8-6t EViRY 4RTICLE WARRANTED AS REPRE- 3. vel from the farthest part of the iy time during the day, and to utiend the wublie sale hours, as I'am detei espe ro 435 7th street southwest. HHRISTMAS PRESENTS SUCH AS\MEN LIKE ‘We lave the prettiest assortment of fine Silk Neck- ‘wear for Gent emen you ever saw. Finest Kid Gloves, 25 per cent less than usual, Fine Merino Shirts an Drawers, all price. Fine Dress shirts, ready to put on, only 65 cents, Finest Dress Shirts, ready to puton. only $1.10, ahs fll line of atest} es, Liner. Colars and Cuffs, MEGINNISS’, 1002 F street northwest. ‘Manager. J. H. IRELAND, a18-6t NM RS. A. JEFFERS, Informa the plete forthe oaeia ast iday ao sting MILLINERY | GooDs AT ACTUAL CosT. Noss ‘Waxre & Co, €25 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, sabite that her Ghokoe stock of goods i cosh Pisa and as AFFORD THE SEEKER AFTER HOLIDAY PRES- CLE WHICH CANNOT FAIL TO BE A LASTIN PLEASURE. THERE I8 NO MAN WHO WOULD NUT APPRECIATE ONE OF THE FINE OVERCOATS. ULSTERETTES OR SUITS, EITHER POR DRESS OB BUSINESS W“AR, WHICH IS OFFERED AT SO. REASONABLE A PRICE AS TO MAKE THE ouT- LAY TRIFLING IN COMPARISON TO THE BENE- FIT OONFERRED. NOAH WALKER & CO.'S Boys* SUITS AR¥ THE DELIGHT OF YOUNG AMERICA, AND THE CHILDREN’S OVERCOATS ARE A SUB- PRISE FOR BEAUTY AND CHEAPNES3. NOAH WALKER & CO. NEVER HAD A LARGER STOCK THAN AT PRESENT, NOR A MORE ATTRACTIVE SELECTION OF DESIRABLY GOODS. Noa WALKEE & CO.'S GOODS, BOTH IN CLOTHING AND MEN'S FURNISHINGS BEAR A HIGH REPU- icy FOE STYLE AND DURABILITY. author of * BELLS ACROSS 1HE SNOW. a AND BYWA’ Seun HIGHWAYS ABR PENT a or FLO) LAND, A FULL STOCK OF HOLIDAY BOOKS AND SPECIALTIES, CHRISTMAS CARDS, * SWITZERLAND, aie AND ENG- LF. AND LETTERS OE: _ PRENTISS, “Stepping Hear ee ‘Miss Havergal. Maid, in New &e. aT Wai Banas * Sows, ae 428 Szvenrs Srazer. INEING (iy Seente PER YARD! =) i et. Ste a ad | 59, worth $19.00. 3a omen “12-09, 3 worms 18-00, 5 penn 4 18.0, 22:00: worth 35.00, worth 35.00, worth 30.00. worth 35.00, TS: at 21.00, worth 40.00, OVERCOATS, at 25.00, worth 43.00, SUITS FOR MEN AND YourHs. SETS st 96.00, worth $10.00. Sot aoe it 9.00, ot SUITS at 10.20. ws orth, worth 00, worth FINE BLACK CLOTH FULL DRESS SUITA, (swallowtail coats, ) at $30.00, worth $55.00. FoR BOYS. 50. wi wi SUITS at 18 18. an SSITS at 9.00, worth 16. SUITS at 10.00, worth 18. OVERCOATS at $3,00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $6.00, SPENDID BARGAINS. BOYS’ GOSSAMERS, at $1.75, worth $2.50. BOYS’ GOSsaMERS, at 2.00, worth *3.80, ‘Youths and Men's Gossa: it $2.50, worth $4.00. Youths ana Men’ Seceamnre oth orth "8.00: Youths aud Men's Gosmaunersat 3-80; worth 6.00. ODD PANTS, At $2.00, $2.50, ba 33.50, $4.00, $5.00, and $6.00, ? vorth fully double, = refunded. OvR Morro: No trouble to show goods. THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS. Open every evening. a (ests nourmar Goons. N. W. Bencustz, dl9-t 1332 ¥ STREET. EVE8YTHING A. Sag tte shape of CLOTHING for Men. Youths ‘and Boys that can be deeired are . now on display in our Ready- co., ans THE — Fina EVEYBODY. ‘Who understands values of © CLOTHING, ~ Becognises our 2 MAKE OF CLOTHING, n As the most advantageous to 3 PURCHASE. = If you will call now you will find the 2 Stock in the best possible 5 CONDI: 10N. -A. Saxs & Co. STRICTLY UNE PRICE CLOTHIERS, 316 axp 318 7rm STBRET, Fo CHRISTMAS. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, * RICH JEWELRY, STERLING SILVERWARE, FINE PLATED WARE, FOREIGN FANCY GOODB, CLOCKS, BRASSEs, FINE S{ATIONERY. UNTIL CHPISTM. OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN IN THE EVENINGS. M. W. Guz, Boo. « Co. a8-19t nib PE: Gregan FOR THE YLVANIA AVENUE. HOLIDAYS. One carload Fancy FLORIDA OR: One carload High Colored VALENCIA ORANGES. ‘Two carloads Stem Cut JAMAICA ORANGES, in bar- rels and cases. One hundred boxes Fancy LEMONS. ‘Two hundred barrels Choice MALAGA GRAPES. For sale cheap by Sreaxa * Tocere, ‘918 Louisiana avenus. al9-3t Ww R. RILEY. COR, 9ru AND E STREETS NORTHWEST. DEY GOODS. Dagask TABLE aBINENS. NAPKINS AND TOWELS. 10-4, 114 AND 12-4 re Ae oot STABEETS, SILKS, VELVETS AND MEXINOS, AND OTHER LADIES’ AND GENTLEME! FUB TOP GLOVES. HOSIERY OF ALL KINDS. LADIES’ AND ‘GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWEAR. OUR STOCK If FULL IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. FUR-LINED Cit: meee VEL BETIS 1 18 COACHER CAPES, BER BXHARDT ROVEOLLAUS ASD ns fur Young Ladies Stine. FUR TRIMMINGS FoR D! XD. eae GENTI| MEN'S FUR GAUStLers RxD MOR FINE OT? = & 4 = CAUCE ETA, (suitable our phyrician MoUNTED SRS 1 PARLOR MATS AND BABY CARRIAGES, iE MOBES AND COACHMEN'S CAPES. B. H. Smrsewerz « Sox, Sa CHRISTMAS CARDS, BIBLES, BGUEKS suited to all textes; Gabt- nets of STATIONERY, Plain, Tush and Painted; DESKS, EASELS, FRAMES. GAMES, HYMMALS, INKSTANDS, &e., DOWN TO Z C.C. Pon, © Booxizuus, ip PELISSES, PEN IN THE EV@NINGS, COMMENCING MONDAY, DECEMBER 1 SEATON PERRY, (Successor to Derry & Brother), SUoNTHES Ty Fancy Gooua =” POC! 7 v FAN SrOF Sora yore CARL ‘MAS GIFTS. i ELFCANT. JYPORTED 6 SCRAP BASKETS AND LUNDBORG'S CELEBRATED RAE NTRE 00100 AND ERTNAC StS Wigs rp PAIN IeD wal AND RUSSIA LhaTHER DIES IMPORTED HAND-SATOHEL MATIC Se SCARPS, PILLOWS, Tinctsuiol AND Mak CMERELL AR, WORK DASKETS, REUSH ANT, (ONS CELEBRATED SPUNG.S PARIS KID GLOVER EN DAMASK LUNCH CL wits — NAPKINS To MAIC! RAW SILK TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, DPURE LINEN DKERCHIEFS AST ANU ELAT VARIED. S9~ Cuoicz Goovs, PLaim Fiovems, axp Coansce Puices, CALLS Seaton Penny, Penneytvanta avenue, corner 9th street. _Eatabiiahed Isa, aw [2roure ED WI TER WRAPS. SEATON PERRY, (Successor to Perry & Brother), RGANT “SEAL PLUSH, BROCADED VEL’ AND Nac NE WIAPS, JACKETS é* FUR. D SILK AND OTTOMAN CIRCTT.A) Ang GENUINE CAMEL's-BAIR AND DECCA SHAWL PURE SILK LYONS VELVETS, from 94 to 27 tn wide, 1 ACK AND” ALL THE PASIION | SOLORS, ‘truth $F to 8 PRK OTTOMANS IN BLACK AND ALL LORS from $1.75 to $3. | BLACK SILKS (BEST MAKES), from Se. to $3.80, Satisfaction «: seed 40'68 po <i | RICH EMBOSSED VELVETS, from $4 to$?. NEI AND COMPLETE, ASSORTMENT OF EVEN 3 BKOCADES, SILKS, GA 208 & .EPES, &o. £27 Danx Room yor Disrtavine Evertwo Fann, Seatox Penny, PERRY BUILDING: Penuayivauia ave., coruer Oth siryy. Ratablished 1840, ae (PSs 32) a Re? t*,. 333 PENNSYLVANIA AVE: UR, Desire to call particular attention to their ine of BN@ LISH GARMENTS, exhibited in the Geatie- ‘man's Department—up stairs. ‘They also consider their Stock of Children’s Garmenty (> - CLOAKS, HAVELOCKS, GOSSAMERS, Ete., well worth examination ;although their Btook of WINTER WRAPS is largely reduced, they stil! have a great number of thete ‘moet donirablestyleaon hand. The RUSSIAN FUR-TRIMMED CIRCULAR, with MUFF to match, is a fevor- ite with all. A pleasing Gift for the season would beone of their pretty SEAL SKLN SETS, at 681! No piace in the city affords a better selection ef HOLIDAY GIFTS. STORE OPEN TILL 9P. M. THIS WEEK. TAYLOR & HUFTY. aw Der THEY Go, LOWER AND LOWER STILLA BEAVER BATS, 40c., 60c., Tie., $1 AND $1.9 KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. ELEGANT CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AT SLAUGE- TERING PkIcES. GREAT MARK DOWN! FRENCH BELT HATS at 25 and 50 cents, MOSCOW BEAVERS at 15, 25, 40 and 60 cents, ELEGANT TIPS at 50 cents. BUNCH RIEBONS at slaughtering prices, PLUMES at 75 cents. HATS almost given away, haying bonght the entire stock of » manufacturer, which we almost wive away. GREAT REDUCTION IN CHILDRENS, MISSES AND LADIES' CLOAKS. DO NOT MIS8 YOUR CHANCE! DON'T BUY BB- FORE ASCERTAINING PRICES AT KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. Tye Lanorst Mriiurxee ix Tax Ustrep States Pp xonns, WATCHES, CHAINS, JEWELRY, STIRLING SILVER WARE, QUADRUPLE SILYSR PLATED WARE, FRENCH CLOCAS, BRASS CANDLESTICKS, BCONCES, . TRIPLICATE MIREORS, PEARL OPERA GLASSES, ROGERS & SONS’ IVORY TABLE CUTLERY, BOGERS BROS.’ TABLE CUTLERY, ETC., ETO, Having an UNUSUALLY LARGE AND WELL-As- SORTED STOCK OF THE LATEST STYLES OP DESIRALE AND SUITABLE GOODS FOR CHEISB- MAS PRESENTS wo cali attention of all who om- template purchasing. Hanis & Suarese. a18-11t 1113 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR seed | re & CLARK. 811 MARKET SPACE, HAVE AN UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE #1OCK @ SILK AND LINEN HANDKECCHIEFS FOR LADIES AND GENTS. FINE EMBROIDERED TOWELS, &c., FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. ‘THE SYOCK 18 VERY COMPLETE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. “aN EXAMINATION OF STOCK BOLICITED.® ONE PRICE ONLY. “MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES.” Tuosxex & Crm,

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