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THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON Decem>er 22, 1882. CROSEY S. AOTES.. FRIDAY Ike Evening Star has a reaniur. perwanent bona fiae €aity cirentation mere thay trebie that ef any ether daiiy waver pablisked in Washington. rot of ali the together. HG eauar ether daily papers here we The Motidnys—Doubic Sheets. | Inorder to meet the demands upon its adver- Using space, Tre STaR will be issued in double sheet form nearly every day during the holt tay Season. The latter hy gun early, and those Who intend to make purchases will save time and money by consulting ¥ columns. bt, has resided ry to learn that the | Schwab, the New Y long 1 abomin ble dect hes can never take Toot her ¢ os the covernment is maintained | In accordance wit ples upon which tt was founded. It ix not a government in which | general canses of 's-entent can find root, much | Jess flourish. If ny class of the population 1s ats | nlent cannot proceed from | ch so often afford the poorer round of complaint and Tn this ¢ niry every man has } ‘The road to fortune and to fame | e are to-dey In the Sen- men conspicuous tor abil- ey hol many years . Nembers of an equal chance. 4s open to ail althe. ate of the T ity who we that “working elses” to which Schwab and the } agitator, Herr Most, now adress their communis. | the people of this country no | fea sin. Waile the doctrine ts conden hers of tt reviled, the lat » on “din thetr | md thelr simply excite Schwab and Most truth of bat they ch dupes upon whom a levy tribut> to make the movement a paying investinent—or thon. a — ‘The republicans of Pennsylvania are n tng > earnestness In be ature u) and harm ‘vparent re. Though the next le wilt be larzely democratic, | the majority of the latter party bs confine lower b The republicans control the senate, appear desirous of making the a stone toa | more ¢ basin” The inde- pendents seem to have be what agreeably Surprised at the non-ap of the mack guillotine wiieh erected for the x it was threatened wou! ution Of their leaders. The | apparent willingness of the machine leaders to accept U buke given them and profit by tt, | seems to have deprived the independent move- meni of all feeling of factional hostility. These Manifestations on the partof men who were lately al war with th ng elements of the republican es party are a Werning to the democrats that the! exuberance over the late elections was, pernaps, or premature. << Even the protectionst Interests are now appeal- ing to Congress to pass a tariff Dill at this sesston, Itts better, they suy, to accept a law which they do not approve, than to leave the w! question | in abeyance for another year, and thus place the | Manufacturers and these dependent upon them in | & state of suspense and doubt. This appeal, | backed as it is by the popular demand for tariff revision, 1s not unheard i Congress; but tt begins to look as if 1t may go unheeded. That there will be earnest and honest efforts to revise the tariff at this session, there is no room to doubt; but it ts not only-want of time for a thorough considera- tion of the subject that stands in the way of legis- | lation for that purpose. The sume differences of | opinion, the actual conftict of views, which were Visible at the opening of the session still exist. Nothing has yet been accomplished in the direc- on of harmonizing these opposing opinions, and though it may be unpalatable to the public, it 1s Rone the less the truth, that tariff legislation this | ‘Winter may fall. ——_—_—_+-+—____ Contrary to general expectation, the Senate Voted down the House recess resolution. In fact, | the Senate disappointed itself tn 30 voting. There ‘Was such a degree of confidence among Senators im the adoption of the resolution that some of them nad provided themselves with rallroad tickets, preparatory to leaving for thetr homes Whisevening. The force of argument against a | Tecess was so strong that it impelled some Sena- tors with railroad tickets in their pockets to vote | no. The Senate prides itself upon its dignity. It | Wouk! sacrifice anything else rather than that. It! Wil, perhaps, now stick to {ts action in rejecting | he recess resolution, not because the Senators do Bot Want a recess, but because It would be unaig- | nifled to vote for one after having once refused to | @oso. During the holidays very little, probably, ‘Will be attempted in the way of legislative bust- ‘Bess, but the comisttees will have an opportunity to arrange and complete the work before them, | and that was really the object that those Senators ‘Who defeated the recess had in view. ——_~--_____ The action of the Senate committee on finance §n Imposing a pledge of secrecy upon all the mom. | Bers as to proceedings relating to the tariff com- Blssion’s report, causes a good deal of dissatistac- Won among manufacturers and others who are | @irectly tnterested tn tariff legislation. at the Capitol yesterday the matter Was pretty frecly | » general opinion expressed, even natars and members of the House, was that everything in the direction of tariff legisla tion shonlt be done in the most public man That It is a question In which all classes of t People are interested, either directly or Indirectly, and that no good reason can be assigned for con- ducting the proceedings In secret. ‘The ways and means committee of the House have their tariff proceedings open to everybody. — < Dr. Wilitom Everett, of Andover, Mass, having | found that General Butler Was announced to speak | at Plymouth on the 221 tnst., says to a reporter: | “It is true that Ihave been announced to speak, | And it ts also true that I accepted au invitation to | doso; but my name having appeared In a list he by that of General Butler I have desired the committee to excuse me fro.n att-ndance.” If, owing to circumstanees which Dr. Everett cannot | control, General Butler should happen to get tato | heaven a little ahead of that super-sensitive gen. | |. What does he propose to do about tt? Our Impression is that the General will stick 1 he | once gets there, | | { ———__++-— ‘The House was left without a quorum yester- day, & mojority of the members having already | departed for their homes. It ts quite safe to pre- dict that a quorum will not agai be obtained be- | fore the 81 of January, 1883 Meantime the few | Who remain here because they cannot go home, or from chole=, wili meet and take a recess for three days, repeating the performance at the expiration | Of each recess. They would take a longer recess, | Dut the law will not allow It ————_—+-¢-—___ ‘The curious spectacle of a disabled steamer tow- ing into port another, which was In perfect order, Was presented in New York the other day. ‘The | City of Berlin, of the Inman Une, met with an accideut which carried away her rudder post and | rendered her unmanageable. Butshe could steam | away at good speed, and with her sister ship, the | Clty of Chester, dragging behind, at close quar- | ters, to do the st ug, She brought herself and her consort into port all right. pa 2 EThe people of Kentucky are lookiug forward anxiously to the next state election, which occurs | ext year, to rid them of thetr present governor. It ts charged, and alleged to be susceptible of proof, that Governor Blackburn, the present in- | cumpbent, has, durin his administration, pardoned inore than 1,500 criminals, and hs remitted fines | amounting to more than $2,000,(00, besides grant- Ing respites on other fines amounting to about $1,000,000 more. | i ——e»—____ Ingersoll used too big a brush in daubing the jury yesterday with his profuse flattertes. He | piled it oa so thick that {t looked like satire. The | Court room was on the broad grin, and the jurors | squirmed uneast!y in their seata, | SKOMPT ACTION 2 Is NELDED WHEN CRAMPED. DON'T EXPTRIMENT ON YOURSELVES, YOU NELD RELIEF AT ONCE! Getit, if posstice, by using the GENUINE FRED'K BROWN’'S GINGER. lw TAKE NO OTHER! | goods suitable HOLIDAY GOODS. T° PUZZLE SOLVERS. Send your answers in by mail, and on Tuesday next we will publish the names of the suceceeful solvers, In the meantime we are showing a larger line of OVERCOATS AND SUITS bring in the LITTLE FOLKS to look at the OVERCOATS We are offering at FIVE DOLLARS, some are worth $8, none leas than $6, but they All go at the low figure of $5. ‘We are discontinuing the sale of SMOKING JACK- ETS, and have only aboat fifteen or twenty Isft. Some of them are good value at $12; others of them are worth from $10 to $7. We want to close then out; so come and take yous choice at $5. If you contemplate buying FULL DRESS SUIT, remember we have the LARGEST LINE OF READY- MADE SUITS TO BE FOUND ANYWHERE. Inour Custom Department we can make you ove at yery short he, Bins a Oe, STRICTLY ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, a2 316 asp 318 7ru STREET, T ‘0 OUR PATRONS, ‘We desire to bring to your atte facilities IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS, Af the very lowest cash prices. Also, alarge assortment CANDLES, ARTIFICIAL FLOW JAPANES! CONSEKVED FRUITS, GOLD AND SILVER TINTS FOR CHRISTMAS TREES, OWLS AND OWL SHADES, HANGING LASKETS, TOILET SOAPS. PLACQUES, VASES, AND PERFUMERIES. B. W. REED'S SONS, 1216 F strest northwest. R. H. W. REED. GPoRGE SPRANSY SUBSTANTIAL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Enzlish Chinchilla Overcoats, Satin Lined Sleeve English Melton +22 English Tricot Oolong Overcoats, silk taced, eatin Jined sleeves. +22 Fur Beaver Overcoats, Cloth Bound. - 20 The above lots represent Honest goods, atylish trimmed and well made. Above these figures the money is spent more for luxury than utility. Georce Spnavsy, 507 Ir S1REET NORTHWEST, Opposite U. 8. Post Office. One Price, marked in Plain Figures. rHourson’s SHIRT FACTORY axD MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, 16 F Street, opposits Patent Office. Fine Dre's S irts to order a specialty. Shirts for $13.50. Realy-made Shirts at following prices:—Actne, unfinisted, +9 ets. finished, 90 cts. rless, unfinished, 65c. ; finished, 0 cts. Full line of Boys’ shirts. Fine assortment of Scarfs, Gloves, Hosiery and Underwear. a22 PD 4"onps, WATCHES, CHAINS, JEWELRY, STIRLING SILVER WARE, QUADRUPLE SILVER PLATED WARE, FRENCH CLOCkS, BRASS CANDLESTICKS, SCONCES, TRIPLICATE MIRRORS, PEARL OPERA GLASSES, ROGERS & SONS’ IVORY TABLE CUTLERY, ROGERS BROS.’ TABLE CUTLERY, ETC., ETC. Having an UNUSUALLY LARGE AND WELL-A8- SORTED STOCK OF THE LATEST STYLES OF DESIRALE AND SUITABLE GOODS FOR CHRIST- MAS PRESENTS we call attention of all who con- template purchasing. Six best Hannis & Suarer. 1113 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. PT RUNSEL & CLARK. 811 MARKET SPACE, HAVE AN UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF SILK AND LINEN HANDEKE! CHIEFS FOR LADIES AND GENTS. a18-11t FINE FMBROIDERED TOWELS, &c., FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. THE STOCK 18 VERY COMPLETE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. “AN EXAMINATION OF STOCK SOLICITED,” ONE PRICE ONLY. “MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES.” Tuossens Cran, 811 Market Space. Sovenerz & Son. HIGH CLASS UMBRELLAS FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS—GOLD, SILVER AND ANTIQUE MOUNTS. ISAAC SMITH'’S CELEBRATED NEW YORK UM- BRELLAS A SPECIALTY. 1287 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 416-7¢ Us BEAUTIFUL aND CHEAP HOLIDAY GOODS, aT BRODHEAD & CO.'S, 1203 F STREET, between 12th and 13th streets. Our Mr BRODHEAD has just returned from N York. lnying secured eome Yate Dargains in choles for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, Mans of which are 25 per cent. less than a fortnight ‘Drie Goods, Hosiery, Giovea Lan duercbicte radior id Gent. Collars and Xi Cut, Beart, Underwear. te tubrellae, Bini vomfortabl wl &e. ; all of which will be ‘offered at the late low market race BRODHEAD & ©0."8, JSEFUL HOLIDAY PRESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN AND BOYS. SHE AND SOFT Poy 'S, at Low Prices, ND SOF + LT HA Pon SEAL SKATING CAPS. * FULL, GLO PUFF AND SILK TIES, AND SILE AND THE ““CLY Boe. COLLARS AND CUFFS. ‘D SUSPENDERS, i Boxes. AINEN HANDRERCHTERS oe ‘AX SHIRT IMPROVED,” ATED SHIRTS AND DRAW: RS. O SHIRTS AND DRAW! a JACKETS, COMFORT: aiout hae ihe LK AND WORSTED MUF . ALPACA AND GINGHAM U: R. Cc. Lewis, POPULAR ONE-PRICE STORE, 920 SEVENTH STREET, as-8t low Mt. Vernon Square. Louisiana STATE LOTTERY. FOR LYFORMATION Apply to THOMAS B. MOHUN, dai6-1lm 4 | HOLIDAY GOODS. ELPkonzo Youngs, THE ORIGINAL NO LIQUOR GROCER, py ON DECK OF COURSE, And fs now offering as carefully selected and complete a stock of Holiay Supplies as 1s possible to produce, | than ever before, and are specially anxious for you to | and name in part: NUTS—ALL New Oror. 2000 Ibs. Genuine Languadoo (soft shell Almonds. 2000 Ibs. Extra Bright Princess Paper Shell Almonds. 42000 ibe. Extra Lance Sorrento Walnut. 1000 Ibs. Best Brazil Nuts. 2000 Ibs. Extca Large Pecans. (Note carefully our present location.) CANDY—ALL Fars any WARRANTED STRICTLY Pung. 4000 Iba. French Creams. 500 Ibs. Choice Chocolate Creams. 2000 Ibs. Choice American Mixed. 2000 Ibs. Pure Gum Drops. (Note carefully our present location. DRIED FRUITS. 1090 Ibs. Genuine Leghorn Citron. 2000 Ibs. Large Zantee English Currants, 2000 Ibe, Largo Extra Clean Ondura Raising, 2000 Tbs. Choice Valenc’a Raisins. 500 Ibs. Sultana (white seedioss) Raisin: 100 Quarter Boxes London Layer Raisins. 100 Boxes London Layer Raisins. 100 Quarter Boxes Imperial Cabinet Raisins, 50 xes Selected Loose Muscate! Raisins. 100 Quarter Boxes Fancy Dehora Tanle Raisins, 100 Boxes Fancy Bunch Dehess Kaisiue 1000 Ibe. extra Lance Fut French Pru 2000 Ibs. Choice Turkish Prunes. 2000 tbe. Extra Lanse Fie, 300 Iba. Lical Bassora (Fard) Dates—Lay ers, 1000 Ibs. Choice Evaporated Apples. 1000 Iba. Choice Evaporated Peaches. (Note carefully our present location.) GREEN FRUIT. | 25 Boxes Fancy Palermo, Massina and lemons. Maast jermo, Rodi, Valencis, ion our unequaled | Large lot Fancy = for furnishing families with every descriptor | 55 poegy shill yamales stem-ent ORAS | 20 bbis. 605 lirm STREET NORTHWEST. eit i rsh | Gig lbs. American Mixed Candy 19 Ibs. ‘ancy stem-cut Florida Oran: 40 bbis. Extra Choice Almera (white) Graves. Faucy Cape Cod Cranberries, &c., Xe. (Note carefuliy our present location.) Arm yourself with price-liets, as w> will guarantee to mest th i and beat many of them—quality con- sidered, and Just to convince yon at once we will add a few quotations for goods of well-known value: i Pox Layer Roisins, best now. -L. Raisins, ‘best new \w La ehorn Citron few Londow Layer li. Cookin Raisins, Ibs. Currante..... lbs. Drops and Bails— Candy 9 Cans Best Tomatoes. 3 Best Corn . Standard Gran, Sugai (Note carefully our present location.) ‘a Exproxzo Yoonas, ‘TH STREET, BETWEEN E anp F. THE ORIGINAL NO LIQUOR GROCER. 504 N) (21-2t | Rostow Dp Gps Fos. HOLIDAY SPECIALTIES. We have Special Bargains in BLACK SILK MER- VEILLIEUX—warranted pure silk and magnificent quality—at the prices named: BLACK SILK MERVEILLIE} BLACK SILK MERVEILLIEU BLACK SILK ME RVEILLI BLACK SILK MERVEILLE Every number a special bargain, and the best valn- ever offered in thus city. BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS, AT $1.00, $1.25, $1.44, $1.75 ann $2.00. ‘These are the celebrated Cachemire Long Branch, Lustrous Heavy Grain Black Silka, which haye given unequalled satisfaction to our customers the past year, and are unsurpassed in richness and durabiiity. PRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT, CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS. DRESS PATTERNS, in 10 and 12 yard lengths, at most reasonable prices, $1.25 TO $2.(0 A PATTERN, HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. LADIES PURE SILK HOSE, in an elegant assortment of evening tints, at $3.50 per pair, real value $4.50. GLOVE DEPARTME A Splendid line of KID GLOVES, in our popular num- bers at our usual low prices. 8-BUTTON LENGTH, JERSEY SILK, TAFFETA GLOVES, fleece lined, at $1.50 pair. CHILDREN'S KID GLOVES, excellent quality. 750, pair. HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL! 49 Doz. GENTS! INITIAL LINE KURCHIEFS, elegantly embroi ered, at only 50 cts. each, or $2.75 per carton of six. Our regular price is 75 cents, but we closed the lot yesterday at our price. ‘The best valusever offered in Initials. AMBLIC HAN! All our Special Barzains in Handke last week stiil in stock, iets advertised CLOAK DEPARTMENT. CHRISTMAS BARGAINS. OUR WHOLE STOCK REDUCED. AD opportunity to secure grand bareains in any style of WINTER WRAPS. ANl Silk Rhadame CIRCULAR only $12.50; reduced from $17.50; similar reductions throughout the entire line. We propose to close out our stock at prices most advantageous to purchacers. IMPORTED WRAPS. ‘We have four elegant imported garments, which we offer at the following redactions: A Handsome Brocaded Silk and Plush DOLMAN, cost to import $115, reduce. to $65. Po Elegant Seal Plush DOLMAN cost $95, reduced to A Magnificent Corded Silk DOLMAN, latest design, cost $90, only $60; trimmed with Elegant Escalia Plush. A Beautiful Ottoman Silk DOLMAN, trimmed with Lynx Fur, reduced to $90. Fur-lined CIRCULARS lower than any house in this city. Wy opwarp & LotHRor, on PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. aa N** LoT MORNING ROBES, BREAKFAST JACKETS, 8'LE UMBRELLAS, WITH GOLD, SILVER, IVORY AND FANCY WOOD HANDLES. -Also, NEW NECKWEAR, GLOVES, &c., ko. W. 8. TEEL, 985 Pennsvivamia avenue, ant J. J. HOGAN, . 423 12th street northwest. ‘The lai of TE: N alee argcst supply. TERRAPINS and OYSTERS iI Prices reasonable and only fi ‘lass. dealer in the elty a by Tele @2i-Im M'URKEY RAFFLE ar A. B. COPPE'S, 2 aot Rmar AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. peer, IVORY AND FEATHER FAN 8. SP. SH Bedi, SESE, TAGE OHS 24P, SoARrS ibroidered and Colored ‘Handkerchiefs, Ee Geke ae ke eee M® M. J. Hs als 1309 F STREET. 196 7th street betwocn @ sad i, HOLIDAY GOODS. BYEsiNe SILKS AT HALF PRICE. $2 QUALITY FOR 81. WE HAVE JUST PURCHASED A LOT OF EVENING SILKS IN BEAUTIFUL SHADES, WHICH ARE SUBJECT TO SLIGHT IMPERFECTIONS, AND, AB THESE IMPERFECTIONS ARE NOT VISIBLE UNDER GAS, WE CAN SAFELY SAY THEY ARE THE GREATEST BAR- GAINS WE HAVE 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 I8 ADVISED. W. M. Suvsrer « Sons, ONE PRICE. ant 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. D°UvGcrass', | Ninta AND F Streets, COsT! COST! COST! BEGINNING TO-DAY, EVERY ARTICLE 1x OUR HOLIDAY DEPARTMENT WILL ~ BE SOLD AT COST. e NO GOODS WILL BE CARRIED OVER THAT CAN POSSIBLY BE SOLD AT A PRIC: AS OUR ASSORTMENT IS STILL COMPLETE BUYERS WILL FIND THIS THEIR OPPORTUNITY. P.§.—BETTER ATTENTION CAN BE GIVEN CUSTOMERS EARLY IN THE DAY WHEN WE ARE NOT SO CROWDED, Doverass:, NINTH AND F STREETS. az COocHRANE's XMAS MARK DOWN. GREAT BARGAINS UPTOWN. d21-2t OPPOSITE RIG BANK. Fer TRIMMED GLOVES, 75c. TO #1.75. GENTS’ SCALF, SILK HANDK S00. TO $1.25, CHIEFS, 25c. TO $1.50. CHIEFS, 12%. TO$1, EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, 5c. TO $1. ALL-LINEN HANDE! EMBROIDERED TABLE COVERS, $1.25 TO $4.50. SILK UMBREL: AS, $4 TO $6. Tyee & Cuewnine, aa 918 7TH STREET NORTHW Frloripa ORA ENGLISH PLUM PUDDING, DRY CATAWBA, $1.25 PERGAL. “AUNT ABBY'S" MINCE MEAT, And a full assortment of Holiday Goods, Geo. n Kexyepy « Sow, a1 1209 F STREET. C= FLOWERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. ‘Thanking the public for the liberal _patronace here- tofore bestowrd Uron me,T take pleasure in herewith re- commending for the coming holidays my assortment of fine ent flowers, such as Roses, Hyacin| Valley, &c.: also Smilax, &e, “Mra. GUDE, the a acinths, Lalies of the fmninortelles, Dried Grasses, artist of my establishment, lesigns ordered. A. ill ive his persona! attention to an: wOrdsce for Weddings, Dinner Parties: “ke, Aled tt short notice, ir sa N. STUDER, Florist, d21-2w 803 F street northwest. ((H1CAGo BEEF FoR THE HOLIDays. ITHIN THE REACH OF EVERYBODY. RICH AND POOR, At Stalls 521, 522, and 523 Center Market, 9th street aie Siig onoee oe con streets. Pee ak HOLIDAY GOODS. ALAIS 2117-119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. SUPERB PIANO COVERS AT COST. HANDSOME TABLE COVERS AT COST. Our entire stock of HOLIDAY NOVEETIES Have beeu marked down to cost. Our patrons can purchase in our FANCY DEPARTMENT unparalleled GGG A M ore than 10,000 Fancy Articles—Dolls, Piush Cases, Ornaments, Whisk- Holders, Albums, Celluloid Seta, Inketands, Work-Basketa, Ete., Etc., Ete., Ete., Ete., Ete. HANDSOME TABLE COVERS AT Cost. SUPERB PIANO COVERS AT cost. 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 420 | Box FIDE REDUCTIONS IN CLOTHING. { | From early morn till dewy eve onrereat annual redue- tion sale continues to draw crowds of anxious bu: Breathes there aman with soul sodead, Who to himseif hath “Vor a Christms p esent lo iS And purchase a handsome snit of clothes? trans Ml go, If any there aré who can be found, A question wv them we would Why waste your tim In trave'ing about treet to street, When the best class of clothins 4 «ol! so low At the popular store of A. STRAUS? The prices we name will testify far better than any extended remarks can to the unequalied bargains to be obtained at this truly REMARKABLE NUAL REDUCTION SALE. SUITS. All-cur $40 Suits reduced to $30. Allour $50 Suits reduced to $22. All our $20 Suits reduced to $15, All our $15 Suits reduced to $12. OVERCOATS. ‘The same corresponding reductions in Overcoats. | BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT. Nothing for a holiday present canbe more pleasing | to the young folks than a new Suit or Overcvat. Speciel inducements are offered in these gvods. Parents should roi fail to see them. Chitdren’s Kilt Suits st Cost to close them out. School suits, from 9 to 12 years, and Boys’ Suits, from 13 to 17 years, are also offered at Greatly Reduced Prices. THE POPULAR CLOTHIER, 989 Pennsylvemia avenue, near 10th street, and 952 D atreet. ; Ssturday until 11 420 Open evenings until 9 o'clock bem. SSDEN AND LUTE,” BY RICHARD STORRS WILLIS. A Volame of Poems. THE POPULAR HOLIDAY BOOK, PRIOE $3. LIMP RUSSIA, GILT. : Tuorxvixe N OURSE, PUBLISHER, DETROIT, MICH. | For aa’e by Chapman and by | (ostpaid) on receipt of pri a20-4t | Fok HoLIpay Groceries Go To WM. S. BROWN & CO., Corser A AND TWENTIETH STREETS. ‘hitlington, or mailed NEW YORE AND PHILADELPHIA CANDIES. Reap Waar You Cay Bux For One Doutar: 8 lbs. Fresh Mixed Nuts. 6 low. French Mixed Candy. 5 Ibs. fine French Creams, 5 Ibs. Best Layer Piss. ‘6 Ibs. Leghorn Citron: 7 Ibs. London Layer Ii 5 Ibs. Dehesa Dessert Raisin: 10 Ibs. Cooking Raisins, 8 Ibs. Home- Made Mince Meat, J (quart) bottie Private Stock Whisky: Florida Oranges, Mataca Grapes, English Plum“ Sad- ding, St. Croix tum, Jamaica Itum, and everything sultable for the Holiday traile. Call or teleplioue your orders to us, and they wall be carefully fil W. 8. BROWN & CO., Corner H and 20th streets, A PRACTICAL AND USEFUL HOLIDAY PRESENT. ‘The improved DOMESTIC eererereierere} | 420-3 NEW WILSON SINGER And other first-class SEWING MACHINES. ‘New Machines from $25.00 to $40.00, warranted for five years. st . STIEBELING, 420-6t 1717 Penn'a ave.,near Corcoran Art Gallery. pine oe Taine being 2 teerampinct sie | FYOUIDAY GOODS. __ ine y G. FP. .at ay Hees an leven or ae rot {| Tamnow for the Holiday Trade with a well- tials acter oP ha ema en Sas ie | elena an RPP oa ie my Meats, and compare them with the meats | HANNESY1 ESTE’ DOUGHERTY, of any other craft im the Center Market. I don't ex- Guay, CABINET AND BOLKEON. GGL any and Zou, will at once conclude thatT amthe | Gatto Freres, 7 . Jamaica and Sal othe tat to out theo the Prices down, and I Yew England Rome. Port and Ne- MEATS FROM 6 TO 15CENTS PERLB., re ‘At 521, 522 and 523 Center Market. HARP, 21st GEO. KILLEEN. | 420-10 818 Fatreet northwest. QPECIAL RARGAINS IN FURS. Balance of our Stock WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT REDUCED PRICES. SEAL GARMENTS, FUR CIRCULARS, MUFFS ‘AND COLLARS IN EVERY VARIETY OF FUR. INAL 8 FOR B CARD! ETS He eee ‘EN JUST BE- Wauterr « Roorr, 420 905 Pennsylvania svenus. FE Ttwo NEW QUEENS! ge Sloe feet a 4 % cal ee HOLIDAY PRESETS by prenciding’ ber widh s bosch QUEEN MACHR @. AUERBACH, Comer Tth and H stresta, Bole Agent. Also, s full line of other first-class Machines. 418 PER YARD! corner of I, Pace RECEIVED FROM PHILADELPHIA. FINE SOUTHDOWN MUTTON, Row is the timo toongage CHRISTMAS eS LOBSTEnR, ETO. AT THE PALACE MARKET, Corner 420 ‘4th street and New York avenue. VELATI, FRENCH CONFECTIO! a CANDY FACTORY, 620 9th street north west, Branch Store, 1339 Pennsylvania avenue. 418-6m D258 AND BECEPTION BONNETS, EAL SILK and CLOTH WRAPS, eee ace ee saree tween invasen, Sardaleres, Bosbett tal Boseet ‘Flowers in vases, “M. WiLL 1 ans, {Cite Trevieg, Paris. 907 Pennsylvania avenue, &16 {Cite Trevies, Paris, 907 Penneyivanta avenue, 18 BOOKS FoR THE HOLIDAYS, ithe Variety of Picture HOLIDAY GOODS. N oo T'S HOLIDAY GOODS. ore IN THE EVENINGS, OOMMENCING MONDAY, DECEMBER 18. SEATON PERRY, (Successor to Perry & Brother), CALLS “SPRCIAL ATTENTION” TO HIS New ES IN FANCY GOODA,* i FLEGANT IMPORTED SCRAP BASKETS anp WORK STANDS. RDBORG'S CELEBRATED RUENTST COLOGN MANDURRTRACIS. TN FLUSH, PAINTED Say AND RUSSIA LEaTHER CABBS. LADIES’ IMPORTED HAND-SATCHELS, Mie | CLOSING OUT SALE HOLIDAY GOODS AT GREAT BARGAINS, CONSISTING OF ALBUMS, IN LEATHER, PLUSH AND REAL ALLIGATOR, MIRRORS, SCARFS, PILLOWS, PINCUSHE AND TIDiks. FRENCH (DRESSED AND UNDRESSED) DOLLS, WORK BASKETS, BRUSH AND COMB SFTS : LYONS’ CELEBRATED SILK UMBRELLAS, PERINO1'S PARIS KID GLOVES, NEN DAMASK LUNCH CLOTHS, WITH LINEN PASRINS TO MATCH RAW SILK TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, ND_PURE LINEN HANDEERCHIERS ALICSILR ANDI GREAT VARIED. axD OTHER ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS. N ooT’s, pe Cuorce Goons, PLaix Frouses, ax Connmog vl NNSYLY. VENU . ues pera cel calted Seatoy Penny, Perry Building, BRU URRRY ¥ Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. R A DPD Established i. ae AAA D BeBU U : MPOKTED WINTER WRAPS. BBB E E A A Dov BEB uu £ t I PIANOS AND ORGANS. For HOLIDAY PR Just received per N. Y. steamern complete line of these superb instruments, ranging in price trom $20.00 to $800, and for sale on the eusiest of terms. LARGEST STOCK OF ORGANS SOUTH OF NEW | OuK. Gall early and secure a bargs FREEBORN SEATON PERRY, (Suecossor to Perry & Brother), NTS. PLUSH, BROCADED VEL NE WRAPS, JACKETS AN. K LYONS VELVETS, from 24 to 27) AND ALL THE FASHION 2. G. SMITH, Manufacturer, WASHINGTON WAREROOMS, 103 PEN LVANIA AV HIBITION OT?POMANS IN BLACK AND ALL from $1.75 to 85.50. BLACK SILKS (BEST MAKE RICH EMBOSSED VELVETS, from $4 to | NEW AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF EVEN, | ING BROCADLS, SILKS, GAUZES, CAN OR ce aS, ), from 75e. to $3.50, 420 JREE $37” Danx Room vor Disrtavine EvENine Fanuioa, TON P. PERRY BU! Pennaylvauia ay: Fatablinhed 1840. PERRY, DING, ne COMMA Ih str yy a8 WONDERS OF THE WORLD! ding White Swans, Wild Geese, Canvase-becke, wads, Grouse, Piew aerial dom ats and Partridwes from the | lock, Halibut, White | T AYLOR & H urtTr, briny deep. 1 iistme i the rarest kind, including les} = a3 Gremuery, 20. Puiladeiphia Priut, and Celery a ae yy FALL & LOVE'S Home Market, 420-4t 1620 14th street. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, G REAT REDUCTIONS IN OVERCOATS. SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, AT THE MISFIT Desire to call particular attention to their line of EN@ LISH GARMENTS, exhibited in the Gentle- man's Department—up stairs, STORE, NTH AND F STREE1S. They also consider their Stock of Children’s Garments f° CLOAKS, HAVELOCKS, GOSSAMERS, Ete., well worth examination although their Stoa& CORNER TE worth $10.00. of WINTER WRAPS is largely reduced, worth "12-00, they stil! have a great number of their c- worth y m stdesirable styloson hand. The ’ — i RUSSIAN FOR - TRIMMED worth CIRCULAR, with MUFF — to match, is a favor- “00, worth 35. ite with all. 20.00, worth 38. 00, worth, SUITS FOR MEN AND YOUTHS. SUITS at $6.00, worth 10.00. t 7-50, 12.00, A pleasing Gift for the season would be one of thely Pretty PEAL SKIN SETS, at $81! 00; worth at 18.00, worth SUINS at 20.00, worth FINE BLACK CLOTH FULL DRESS SUITS, (ewallowtail coats, ) at $30.00, worth $55.00. FOR BOYS. No place in the city affords a better selection of HOLIDAY GIFTS. STORE OPEN TILL 9 P. M. THIS WEEK. TAYLOR & HUFTY. TPS at 9.00, worth 16.00, SUITS at 10:00, worth 18.00, OVERCOATS at $3,00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $6.00, 1 Beate scedeh SPENDID BARGAINS. LOWER AND LOWER STILIA Boys' Go: MERS, at $1.75, worth $2.50, —_ BOYS’ GOSSAME! at 2.00, worth 3.50. Youths and Men's Gossamers at $2.50, worth $4.00. BEAVER BATS, 40c., 50c., T5e., $1 AND $L.95 Youths and Men's Gossamers at Youths and Men’ jossamers at 3 ODD PANTS, At $2. 50, $3.00, $3. 00, $5.00, and $6.1 $2.00, $2. saree F reread and $6.00, Satisfaction guaranteed to all purchasers or money refunded. OvR Morro: No trouble to show goods. THE MISFIT STORE, COKNER 10TH AND F STREETS. Open evers evening. KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET, ELEGANT CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AT SLAUGH- TERING PEICES. GREAT MARK DOWN! FRENCH FELT HATS at 25 and 50 cents, MOSCOW BEAVERS at 15, 25, 40 and 50 cents ELEGANT TIPS at 50 conta. BUNCH RIBBONS at slaughtering prices, PLUMES at 75 cents. HATS almost given away, having bought the entire stock of a manufacturer, which we almost give away. ai (Cszstuas HOLIDAY @oonps. GREAT REDUCTION IN CHILDREN'S, MISSES AND LADIES' CLOAKS. DO NOT MISS YOUR CHANCE! DON'T BUY BE FORE ASCERTAINING PRICES AT N. W. Benen, ; 1332 F STREET. * KING'S PALACE, 614 SEVENTH STREET. FOE CHRISTMAS. ‘THE Laxousr MILLER Ix THE UnrreD Srarmm ‘WATCHES, DIAMONDS, RICH JEWELRY, STERLING SILVERWARE, FINE PLATED WARE, FOREIGN FANCY GOODS, CLOCKS, BRASSES, FINE STATIONERY. PEERINS’ GLOVES FOR ME PERFECT FITTING, BEST HAND-WORK, PEERINS' PIQUE KIDS, for walking, PERRINS' PIQUE DOGSKINS, for driving. PERRINS' SUEDE CHEVRETTES, for promenséa, HAVE NO SUPERIOR. : UNTIL. CHRISTMAS OUR STORE WILL BE | , Zhe Button onthe GENUINE PERKIN GLOVE bes “PF.” a perfect OPEN IN THE EVENINGS. teas a are M. W. Gatz, Bio. » Co. 68-19 1107 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. N=W ORIGINAL OPENING FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON, Commencing MONDAY, Decemsee 18rx. Public Salen Every Evening at 7 0 daye, Thureiays and Saturdays GPECIAL NOTICE. and Tues- | BERVICE” SCARL! when ash them EVERY ARTICLE WARRANTED AS REPRE- SENTED OR MONEY REFUNDED. ‘Made simply with boiling water or mix, Pts (only J4-Ib, and I), ty Geosesa, JAMES EPPS & 00., ond