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_ THE EVENING STAR. _ AXomH ER REDUCTION WASHINGTON WEDNESDAY........ December 27. 1882. CROSBY & NOYES a Rai or. IN THE PRICES OF Qhe Evening Star tnx n regular. permanent a fide daily ciresintion more thar rrepie that of any other daiiv waper pubUshed in ington. and conn to that ef all the ev daily papers here ndded tagether. COATS, CINCULARS AND DOLMANS. ‘The friends of th are growing ap elvil service bill fn the Sena! erning its fate, not sentiment in Con- mn of this kin 10 oluer measures of to consume inuch more Senate in the ve supporters ined to make another effort tosit i out to-day, but eis an even chanc® | ments out this season. We have afew left, which have. That the attempt will resi in faflure, as has been the case on several pr Tiousoceasions Tt looks | bes marked very low. as if the more the Dill Is discussed the more there . 4s to say about ft, and debate cannot be shut off in} pyr zIxED CIRCULARS at Greatly the Senate while any member of the body wishes totalk. The democrats do not lke the bill In tts | Pricss. presen shape. They think it will operate to keep Tepubl:cans in oMice under a denocratic sdminis- tration. An amentment having for its object the Femoval of this odjectioa by providing for the ex- amination of those in office as well as of applicants for office was rejected, and that has increased emocratic opposition to the biIL It ts piain, however, that the measure will command votes enough to pass {f, !f a Maal vote can be obtained. But supposing the Sen.te shall pass the Dill, tts fate still remains uncertain. The House would Rot probably be ready to take up the Dill earlier than tie 4t3 or 5th of January. Only two months: Of the session would then remain, and there are 30 Many members loaded with speeches on civil ser- Vice reform thata long debate-on the aubdject GOOP OTTOMAN SILK DULMANS at $24 ard $30. IMPORTED COATS in the Very Latest Styles, made of Superior Cloth, at Low Prices, ° ‘These are the very newest and most fa-hionable gar- ‘Reduced EVENING SILKS AND CROICE DRESS GOODS ‘In Greet Variety. PURE SILK VELVE1S IN ALL COLORS. W. ar . Suvster « Sons, 919 PENYSYLVANIA AV= NI ‘woul certatnly follow. Then should the bill pass ‘the House it would most certainiy be returned to NO°tce THESE BARGAINS the Senate with amendments which might pro- ar Yoke another debate i tne latter body. If this Pe Congress 1s going todo anything in the direction RRR OA 60 OU MM MM ™ Of civil service reform it must bedone quickly. we Ak HH My Rae be ae ‘Thatisthe julgmentof the long-headed mem- B AAA U_U MM M PUES bers of both houses. BBB A A UU MMM 'BSS* 6. ——_——— ‘The republicans in Congress make no secret of their intention to press the admission of Dak or rather of the southern half of the territory, at this session. This matter will probably be made @subject of caucus action at anearly day, and there ts no doubt that the decision of the party Will be to make a state of Dakota, If itcan ne ac- complished. The question ratsed of the repudia- tlon of certain bonds, and which aroused some re- Publican opposition to the proj-ct of creating the Rew state, has been adjusted by some sort of set- ‘This week creat reductions wi'l be made in all my de- partments. Few I mention here: 8-BUTTON LENGTH MUSQUETAIRE, Torra-Cotta Shades, former price 1.75, now 81,18, At BAUars. LANGTRY POMPADOUR LACE FICHUS, former Price 98c., now 50c., At BAUMS. COLORED BEADED GIMP, in Brown, Garnet, Naty Blue, worth $1.25, new 50c. w yard, Uement of the bonds, and thus that opposition has At BAUM'S. Deen overcome. The democrats are as much de- —- termined to oppose the scheme as the republicans RIBBONS! RIBBONS! RIBBONS! are to support it, and it will become a party ques- tion. The republicans, having a majority in the House, can, without any more difficulty than the Mnino-ity 18 able 10 preseat, pass the Dill, unless the democrats, as ts openly threatened by some, Milibuster to prevent its passage. Dakota, par- tcularly that portion which 15 selected for admis- Bion, ts reliably republican, and it ts the effect ‘that the three electoral votes it would possess Might have upon the next presidential election Which is agitating both parties. Those three votes Might be the salvation of the republicans, and hence the unanimity with which that party favors the proposed new state. The democrats regret- fully and somewhat reproachfutly say, “We re- Member Colorsdo.” It was by demoeratic votes that Colorado got into the Union, and but for the ‘three electoral yotes of that state im 1876 Mr. Til- den and not Mr. Hayes would have been Presi- : dent. RIBBONS which I sold as high as $1.25, I now offer at only 25e. a yard—some fine Plush Kib- bons among them, At BAUM's. CLOAKS AND SUIT DEPARTMENT. ‘My stock is very small, and some very fine costly gar- meuts left, which I offera «reat deal less than cost price. Convines yourself and come. My object is never to carry old stock over. It must be sold. Baon, 416 SevENTH StREET. —_—_+>____ Mr. Caldwell, a member of the Boston board of aldermen and a candidate for re-eiection at the late municipal election, has done htmseig, honor and set an example worthy of Imitation beYvolun— tarily relinquishing a seat in the new board Which he might have obtained upon technical greunds. Upga his own motion certain votes Whieh were cast irregularly for Caldwell’s demo- cratic opponent were counted, and these Votes elected the democrat. Though trreg- Ular, it was plain that the intention of the voters was to cast their ballots for the democrat, and that fact was sufiictent to satisfy oon that they ought to be counted, though he'lost his seat by 41 If Mr. Caldwell’s line of action was the rule, Congress would be troubled ‘With fewer contests. T= CUT PRICES COMMENCE NOW! A PERFECT TORNADO OF LOW PRICES! Have you seen the MEN'S OVERCOAT that we sell at s3t Have you seen the $9 CHINCHILLA that we now sel! atsor $12 will now buy one of our $15 or $18 GREEN MEL- TON DAISY OVERCOATS. $25 will buy one of the $35 SATIN-LINED OVER- coats. ‘We mean to do some business this month, and wo know the low prices we name must attraot trade. ‘One lot of $4 CHILDREN'S KILT SUITS go now at $2.15. One lot of $4 CHILDREN'S now go at $2.50. A Dig lot of $ MEN’S PANTS marked down to $3.50. S™tox ERY DEPARTMENT. BLANK BOOKS TW_NIS-FIVE PR CENT CHPAPER THAN AY PLACE IN THE CITY. DIARIES FOR 1883. WEW YEAR CALLING, MENU AND GUEST CARDS IN GREAT VARIETY AND LOW A. Saxs & Co, PRICES. WO VISILING CARDS, PRINTED FROM PLATE, ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, an 316 anp 318 77a STREET, Vv. G. Fiscrer, bed SprreexTE Srneer. Opposite U. 8. Treasurr, iIN=w YEARS. TABLE ORNAMENTS, Buch as EPERGNES, FRUIT STANDS, BERRY BOWLS, NUT BOWLS, URNS, TEA SETS, WAITERS, TUREENS, ICE PITCHERS, CAKE AND CARD BASKETS, ENIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, NUT- PICKS, CRACKS, Ere., CLOTH SHADES. SILKs, ‘WITH PLUSHES AND VBLVETS TO MATCH. Trier « Cuewning, ae eat 918 77H STREET NORTHWEST. GREAT MARK DOWN! Hazazrs & Suarer, an 1113 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BROCADED PLUSHES, $5.50 to $4.50. BKOCADED PLUSHES. $5 ts $4.25. BUROCADED VELVETS, #4 50 tc $3.75. #ALL-SILK OTTOMANS. $2.50 to $2. We have the above gpods in Black and all shades. ALL NOVELTY DRESS GOODS at prime cost. ‘22-im. PLUSH, frou $3.25 to $2.50, GEASONABLE Goobs. MAILLAKD'S CHOCOLATE, WHITMAN'S bad Hespsrose « Perry, otabett td Ms EPPS -_ 803 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR. Chak \G -CLOAKING. Thare bought from the factory @ larxe lot of REM- ANTS OF CLOAKING, from 13 to3 yardsin length, “which wili be sold at $1.50: ssime goods sold for £2.59 and $2.75. All other Cloaking sold at greatly reduced prices. Qur COATS, DOLMANS and CIRCULARS wil be @ id at way-down jrices. LO¥ PRICES will be our ‘Motte for January aud February. Geo. J. SJonxsox, at 713 Market Space. 427-4 & SHALL OFFER (CHAUNCEY J. BREED, FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS Sapretysining stock cf Christmas Cards at half thelr ‘orwinal price im orues to make roomn Our stick of WHITMAN'S CANDIES, FLORIDA ORANGES, MALAGA GRAPES, CALIFORNIA PEARS, SWEET CATAWBA WINE, $1.00 per Gallon. CALIFORNIA ANGLICA, $2.00 per Gallon, B. W. Rezvs Soxs, 1216 F street n. w. 433 SEVENTH STREET NORTUWEBT, Desler in the celebrated BOOKS AND STATIONERY CHRISTIE & SONS' PIANOS, Colt mad comphite, wht shall joeat OF eaiue qualny of goalies a on tae Wow as the ee . SHONINGER CYMBELLA ORGANS, Wx. H. MORRISON, an a5 1 avenue, Cin ray Oriana Sontsining « complete chime of bella.) Flowers! FLOWERS!! Entire Stock of FLOWERS st LESS than HALF PRICE. BONNETS, GLOVES, FANS AND NECKWEAR FOR RECEPTIONS, ae GUITARS, VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, STRINGS, Pevmient vesy-onay, “Galan inven om C. J. Rezo, @2t 483 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Gens FOR ALL TIMES. B.W. REED'’S sS0N3, Tore 4016 ¥ STREET NORTHWEST. ‘Aéth and I, 2d and D. be aad Th end eee aw fay oop hone AL INSTRUMENTS constantly os) cies iain is peor ig # first-class, a Pet Pig yt ey ne ‘Whisky, of 1869 and oe ee oe - HOLIDAY GOODS. “eeffOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. 1117-1119 PHNNSYLVANIA AVENUE. THE THE BEST . CHEAPEST GLOVES, me GLOVES. Great Special SALE OF “GLOVES Commences at the PALAIS ROYAL, DECEMBER 26TH. Besides the Regular Stock, Nine Special 5 rl ci 00, ¥ VY ERM ,SHR, &°% & esyys Sco fF 83 vy EF GCG LLL 00 Vv kB Sggs3 ,, The PALAIS ROYAL “GLOVE DEPARTMENT Is Replete with all the Novelties for the Present Season. Uur Patrons can makes Solec- tion from TWENTY-FOUR DIFFEK- ENT MAKES OF GLOVES. Special Prices during the Salo. TRY OUR $1 GLOVE, TRY OUR $1 GLOVE. PAE AE rr fhe PAE Bak Lin aA Us Ba58 cig ya bt mn 8 9 YY A Ei? ¥ 284 bon: ang 117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. T*rLor & Ht, ee ae: yg Sh yh PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OFFER A DISCOUNT OF 20 PER CENT ON THEIR LARGE STOCK OF WINTER WRAPS, LADIES' FUR-LINED CIRCULARS AND DOL- MANS, RUSSIAN CIRCULARS, OTTOMANS AND SICILLIBNE CIRCULARS; ALO, ON ALL THEIR TAILOR-MADE SUITS, SILK SUITS, CASHMERE SUITS AND COMBINATION SUITS, AND ON ALL THEIR CHILDREN'S SUITS AND IMPORTED CLOAKS. THE BEST BARGAINS IN THE CITY. ALL FIRST CLASS GUODS. 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH. TAYLOR & HUFTY. 426 ¢y7 OWER THAN EVER!” We have still a number of thoss FINE SEAL SACQUES left, Our last reduction has diminished our Stock, but in order to realize cash we will make amother Reduction. Cat Barty to Secure First Cuorce. A Handsome Sacque, $90. A Beautiful Seal Sacque, $140. A Magnificent Seal Sacque, $150. ‘The Best Seal Sacques, $175, reduced from $225, Fur-Lined Cirenlars from $20 to $75; each garment reduced 33 por cent, FANCY FURS, ROBES, FUR GLOVES, COACH- MAN CAPES, &o., AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Greuund & GOLDMAN, 436 7th street northwest, BRANOH OF LARGEST FUR FACTORY SOUTH as OF NEW YORK. CLosine SALE HOLIDAY GOODS. EING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET, GREAT SLAUGHTER IN MILLINERY, A NEW YEAR'S GIFT TO ALL. HATS, BONNETS, PLUMES, RIBBONS, LACES, VELVETS, PLUSHES, FLOWERS, CORSETS, KID GLOVES, CHILDREN'S AND LADIES’ CLOAKS, SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, ARTI- FICIAL PLANTS, HOSIERY AND JEWELRY AL- MOST GIVEN AWAY. DON'T FaIL TO CALL aT KING'S PALACE, ‘Tam Lanoxsr Miuumxey Hovss mx tae UstrEp Srares. FOR NEW YEaR's, DINNER SETS, DESSERT PLATES, AFTER DINNER N ooT's. THE LARGEST AND FINEST SELECTED STOCK or REAL AND IMITATION LACES IN WASHINGTON. SPANISH NETS AND ILLUSIONS. ELEGANT REAL FRENCH FLOWERS, FANS AND RECEPTION REQUISITES, e ALL AT VERY LOW PRICES. —: — Noor's, a6 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. M2% S8LMa Ruprerr, 608 Nustu Streer, Orrosrre PATENT OFFICE. SRE RAPENE BEADS, RIR- MnBowand OUTLINE E ieMBROLDERIES and all me: ‘lete Ss of SATRENS, FELT, and WO! op for ‘Lambrequins, vers. fp HOSTERY, GLOVES, TRIM- RSTED ‘Table and Piano Large Aseot NGS, and HAND-RNIT WORSIOD STAMPING and PINKING promptly executed. 426 932 AT cost, 932 Will sell for one week, previous to etock-taking, our entire stock of HOLIDAY GOODS AT COST. On all regular goods a discount of 10 per cent off for ‘one week only—at Davis 426-10 & Dicxwwsows, 982 Seventh street northwest. OSTON J)RY (Oops Ty] ousE. B D®” G H HOLIDAY SPECIALTIES, . We have Special Bargains in BLACK SILK MER- VEILLIEUX—warranted pure silk and magnificent quality—at the prices named: BLAOK SILK MERVEILLIEUX, at $1.00. BLACK SILK MERVEILLIEUX, at 1.25. ~ BLACK SILK MrRVEILLIEUX, at 1.373. BLACK SILK MERVEILLIEUX, at 1.50. Every number a special bargain, and the best yala- ever offered in this city, BLACK GROS GRAIN SILKS, AT $1.00, $1.25, $1.44, $1.75 anp $2.00. ‘These are the colebrated Cachamire Long Branch, Lustrous Heavy Grain Black Silke, which have given unequalled satisfaction to our customers the past year, and sre unsurpassed in richness and durabiiity. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT, CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS. DRESS PATTERNS, in 10 and 12 yard lengths, st ‘most reasonable prices, $1.25 TO $2.00 A PATTEKN, HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. LADIES P@RE SILK HOSE, in anelogant assortment of evening tints, at $3.50 per pair, real valuo $4.59, GLOVE DEPARTMENT. A Splendid line of KID GLOVES, in our popular num- bere at our usual low prices. 8-BUTTON LENGTH, JERSEY SILK, TAFFETA GLOVES, ftesce- lined, at $1.50 pair. see YS KID GLOVES, excellent quality. 750, HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL! 49 Doz. GENTS’ INITIAL LINEN GAMBRIC HAND- KERCHIEFS, elogantly emb-0i lered, at only 50 cts. each, or $2.75 per carton of six. Our regular price is 75 conts, but we closed the lot yesterday at our price. ‘Ihe best value ever offered in Initials, All our Spocial Bargains in Handkerchiefs sdvertised Inct week still in stock, CLOAK DEPARTMENT. CHRISTMAS BARGAINS. OUR WHOLE 8TOOK REDUCED. oon opportunity to secure grand bargains in any style WINTER WRAPS. All 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 purchasers. IMPORTED WRAPS. ‘We have four elegant caoored garments, which we offer at the following reductions: Handsome Brocaded Silk a Pl DOLMA) cost tompart SIIB eedacsate sage mae 0 geb0 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 Far, reduced to $50. Fur-lined CIROULARS lower than any house in this Woopwap & LOTHROP, 9a "PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 921 BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. 21 SPECIAL BARGAINS IN FURS. ‘Balance of our Stock WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT REDUCED PRICES. SEAL GARMENTS, FUR CIRCULARS, MUFFS IAND COLLARS IN EVERY VARIETY OF FUR. CARDINAL SETS bara (Nipdeecatoh JUST RE- Wazerr « Rworr, a20 905 Pennsylvania avenue. ([RUNNEL & CEARK, 311 MARKET SPACR, HAVE AN UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF SILK AND LINEN HANDEELOHIEFS FOR LADIES AND GENTS. FINE EMBROIDERED TOWELS, &0., FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. ‘THE STOOK 18 VERY COMPLETE IK ALL DEPARTMENTS. “AN EXAMINATION OF STOCK SOLICITED.” ONE PRICE ONLY. “MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES." Truss & Cuan, : 811 Market Space. AY OS. es Frcripa ORANGES. ENGLISH PLUM PUDDING, DRY CATAWBA, $1.25 PERGAL, “AUNT ABBY'S" MINCE MEAT, And 8 full assortment of Holiday Goods, Gero. E. K NNEDY & Sox, 4a 1209 F STREET. Lox ovr FOR THE HOLIDAYS. ((LotH WkaPs AND JACKETS AT PRIME Cost. SEATON PERRY, Successor t Perry & Brother), HAS DETERMINED TO BELL THE lag rr aes srs cur FLOWERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. the the Hberal a aeies oe, OF HIS STOCK OF CLO re Pan RATHER THAN 04 soaiy REDUCTIONS IN PRICES D PLU RAPS, RUSSIA CINCULATS. SEAL PLUSH JACKETS AND FUR-LINED AN CIRCULAKS. SOUTACHE AND EM BROIDERED ROBES AT COST. RARE BARGAINS INHULIDAY GOODS. FOR Coa ss a conan ELK RE SLE K OLTOMANS TN BLACK ARD. ALT, = THs Fas! me ABLE SHADES FROM $1.75 10 PUKE SILK LYONS VELVETS, FROM 2% TO 27 INCHES WIDE, IN BLACK AND ALL COLORS, anneal SOSeED. Sa EE E IN A are TINTS. 24-INCH Wipe 8 ‘URAHS, IN BEAUTIFUL ee SHADE AT $1.25 CRUSHED 8 vHagse Np GomAi OTTOMAN bam BEEF FOR THE HOLIDAYS. WITHIN THE REACH OF EYERYBOPY. RICH AND POOR, At Stalls 521, and 523 Center Mark street Ning. corner bth oon i— C#®. Rerrerr, ERIS KINGLE HFADQUARTERS. Nos. 403 and 405 7th strect morthwost. MEATS FROM 6 TO 15C2NTS PERLB., FRENCH, ENGLISH AND GERMAN PANCY GOODS At521, 522 and 623 Center Market. AND TOYS, 421-6 GEO. KILLEEN. ADAPTED TO ex FETS SESESED, RID GLOVER ag FHoUPayY Goons. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS. oaesS Tam now for the Holiday Trado with a well 52" Cuoics Goons, Piam Fiovnes, axp Gonarct Puices. Mr. RUPPERT crea! pleasure tn DOUGHERTY, sox. friends and the reve in gencral that jose eto of damaicaand | TUYSand FaNeY NOTIONS 3 boew Port and Na- | duced iu this section of the count me en French and German rope Ge SEE naan ‘Bussia Leather Work” aloweapa an Lo Soest, Musical Bo! all wize wt, ape A ERcuhicenens Work Stands and — ete. 4 Girls’ Vi fone gtd Pll Cara Boys! an clocgedt mud Ba —— Bicycles, all size of di it eon or lifter . ‘10, 600 other Serato Penny, Perry Building, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. Estabiished 1840. 423 818 F atrect northwest. gst RECEIVED FROM PHILADELPHIA. FINE SOUTHDOWN MUTTON. EORGE SPRANSY'S: SUBSTANTIAL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. English Chinchilla Overcoste, Satin Lined Sleeves. .$25 (Seoignn ow nthe tine tenance F articlos ion buumerous to meation, CHRISTMAS TURRETS, English Melton us SS) Ns ee Fe | SCALLOP LOBSTERS, ETC., | To avoid uenal rush at Christmas times, our custom: AT TH® PALACE MARKET, era are invited to inake their purchases early. aera Te Tricot Oolong Overcoats, silk faced, satin | 420 Corner 14th street and New York avenue. Lined slooves.... fected Goods can be laid aaide until Christmas, if J ty-two NEW QUEENS! devine = Fur Beaver Overcoats, Cloth Bound..... ales ‘Tho above lots represent Honest goods, atylish trimmed and well made. Above these figures the money is spent more for luxury than utility. piaebe of your ‘will be com: Preocudiug hur witha boauaha QUEEN MACHER, c. AUEBBACH, Corner 7th and H streets, Sole Agent. Also, a full line of other first-class Machines, 13 we HAVE 7816: DAY, DECEMBER 18TH, Grorce Spransy, 607 Ir StREET NORTHWEST, Opposive U. 8. Post Office. One Price, marked in Plain Figures. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Just received per N. ¥. steamer a yao pe of ta Faye hc Foun, Of term: these «nperd inetraments, LARGEST STOCK OF ORGANS SOUTH OF NEW YOu to $500, and for sale on the PREECE MADE A REDUCTION FROM 10 T020 PERCENT. | Call carly and secure a bargain, SHIRT FACTORY ON EVERY GARMENT IN OUR ESTAB- FREEBORN G. SMITH, MENT. WE BELIEVE IN ax Manufacturor. MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, MAYAN /DOWE WASHIN ‘ON WAREROOMS, While business is Booming, to give all of our customers 816 F Street, opposits Patent Office. the benefit of the Mark Down, and net wait until all are 1103 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Rive Drow, Sirts, to order s specialty. Six best | supplied with their Winter Suits and Overoosts, as mer- SENSE RGAINS. Shirts for $18.60. Roady. ma irts at following | chauts generally do, and then come ont in flaming ad- oe shee unfinks a ed. 90 cts, | vertisements of «reat reduction, when you have MISFITS. Preriess, ufnianed. 650. ; finish ed, #0 cts. Full line of ay si sen oakie of Scarfs, Glov Hosiery and Underwear. aa” D°lerass’, Ninta OUT MY FINE STOCK 0: ADE TO OKDER BOOTS, SHOES, ‘GATES AD youR sage PRICES. NOW Is the ttme to mark down—we have DONE so. STREETS, AND F COST! COST! COST! Gentlemen who have purchased of us know the J. J. “Geonors, mtiasell AT'dogtin” "> Ow Holiday De | oreo them, Ua it thowe do iat who wees ta, Cores cdot ‘atonal wou) hie it be net praise who wear (Um aces Unen ie OVER THAT CAN Ani ical oot and Shoemaker and Chiropodiet. WE HAVE BUT ONE PRICE, MARKED PLAIN. a Fo CHRISTMAS. i AT A PRIC! AS OUR ASSORTMENT IS 8T COMPLETE ety BILL FIND | THe THEIR ¥ P.S. BETTER ATPENTION Gat BE GIVEN clstownns cas a THE DAY WHEN WE ARE NOT SO CROW UGLASS’, DO a1 NINTH AND F 8: REETS. Liss, Benwanxcur & Co, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, 3107TH STREET. 8. KATZENSTEIN. 413-15 MASSEY'S PHILADELPEIA ALE, PORTER AND BROWN BTOUT. SCHLITZ’S MILWAUKEE LAGER BEER. NEW YORK AND MASSACHUSETTS SWEET AND REFINED CIDER. PALMER'S PREMIUM GING ALE, SODA, &c., For sale by dealers generally, or at Depot, 1224 29th street northwest. J. HOGAN, J. 428 12th street northwest. ply of TERRAPINS and OYSTERS Bee ou hand. Farties purchasing for faunily une or F advantace, by calling. Prices reasonable aud only. first Largest deaier in the elty. Orders by Telep bene. adits A PRACTICAL AND USEFUL HOLIDAY PRESENT. Tam ‘The improved DOMESTIC meas Gussie « Co, ais Sar c. Paraer. And other first-class * SEWING MAOHINES. Successors of Guinnip, Day & Co., Hom PRESENTS. New Machines from $25.00 to $40.00, warranted for five eer WM, STIEBELING, 420-6 _1717 Penn's ave.,near Corcoran Ari Gallery. WHERE IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY DRY GOODs? AT CARTER'S, 711 MARKET SPAGE. IMMENSE ASSORTMENT TO SELECT FROM. OUR PRICES ARE THE LOW:ST. CLs NG SALE. NEW WILSON 820, 822, AND 8% SEVENTH STREET, FOR ONE WEEK THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS IN BOOKS aT FREE'S: will offer, MONDAY, EIGHTEENTH, their entire stock of goods at greatly REDUCED PRICES. Our large and magnificent stock of SILKS! BATINS!! + 2LUSHES!!! VELVETS! CASHMERES!! SILKS, PLUSHES AND VELVETS, FLANNEL SUITINGS! WOOL PLUSHES!! CLOTHS! CASSIMERES!! LADIES' SILK DOLMANS AND CIRCULARS, SLOAEINGSt will be sold at and below cost. TABLE LINEN TOWELS! XMAS CARDS MABEANEY aaa AT REDUCED RATES aT SHAWLS! We will give CLOAKS!! “ Frers, bait Sse Cee GREAT BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. nae sit! ; F street, House, and 14th street snd Pron- CRETONS! CURTAIN LACES, &0. ‘ cyivamisavenuee ‘416-1 At CARTER'S, Foe CHRISTMAS. 711 MARKET SPACE. ‘We have a large and varied stock, which WATCHES, DIAMONDS, RICH JEWELRY, STERLING SILVERWARE, FINE PLATED WAKE, FOREIGN FANCY Goops, CLOCKS, BRASSES, FINE STATIONERY. UNTIL CHRISTMAS OUB STORE WILL BB OPEN IN THE EVENINGS. M. W. Gat Boo. « Co. Ge TO THE EBBITT HOUSE DRUG STORE HAS GOT TO BE CLOSED OUT, FOR HOLIDAY Goops. G _— & Co. FURS! FURS! CHRISTMAS MEMENTOES. SEAL SACQUE. No. ora, $100; better erates. B | seatsnis DO! Be paces long, Smears wit ae a, ae Store, south of New Xork, carries puch erty line as does Mr. proprietor ming establishment. a His imported Extracts, ee Pomades, Soaps aie and other toilet req nes. stopperen batt e fein lose than one-third Coe WEATHER Is COMING. PREPARI STOVE. LATHOUE Oh FURNACE. Ont cnet Dan ane complete, ry LaeLiNeb'C ‘CIECULARS, show for spection the largest assortment of gud up above LTIES IN COACHER CAPES, Sas in ee oe: NOVEGLLAUS AND MUFTS for Yeube Ladies ead URS! 6. at one Neo poled in is superior to period. third the Price. as Avents for the St. George and M 48-19 1107 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Salant Hono ud er ee — aso ats ER oe Gann 'S AND. AND MUR. <s a ‘bing and Repairing promptly attended to. FINE see] AND SEAL yee! (suitable | S'S E W. 8. JENKS & CO., mouNTED smh FOR PARLOR MATS AND BABY ae | Ee F on 117 1th strest nortnwest. | FUR CAHBIAGE HOBES AND OOACHMEN'SCAPES. aM os 14 aed wae 3 B. H. Suvewerz a Sox, Ssssq ror 35 = g iE SS Sa ie 16 1237 Pennsylvaniaavenue, next to corner 13th. | Sgss8 2“4 Zoo Ly 4 New ENGLISH DYED, from $109 mp. FUR-LINED GARMENTS, [N SILK AND SATIN, from $30 up. LADIES’ FURS OF ALL KINDS. LADIES’ SEAL CAPs. RESS AND RECEPTION BONNETS, Heat ee WAGE FICHUS, 18, G ihe aaa . ‘sea EENCH ‘NECKWEAR. Trimmings, fi French Baakets and Boqucts at Wwitrians, OMe “GEO. A. O'HARE, 1213 Tth street northwest. 709 FOR THE HOLIDAYS, 709 EXTENSIVE LINE OF FANCY GOODS, “ CAREFULLY SELECTED, ‘7 Cite Trevise, Paris. 907 Pennsylvania avenus. 416 IFE iat LETTERS OF MRS. PRENTISS, FUE CARRIAGE ROBES. ‘To meet the requirements of those having a lance nim- of “Stepping CANES AND UMBRELLAS, Tonal PURSE CTS rae. and desiring GOOD ALT- —— GENTS’ DRESS SILK HATS, $5, 6 anags. JAMES Y. DAVIS SONS, 21 PENN. AVE., between 6th and 7th stroots. BELLS ae pee THE SNOW. By Mies Havergal. GIFT CUPS AND SAUCERS IN LARGE VARIETY. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, Importers of Chins and Glass, 109 MAKKET SPACE. EVE 5 DAT QETERS. oe Comment aga! IGHWAYS AND BYWAYS. or Saunterings in New BiGneand ‘By WR Gitesn, lusteaioa WITZERLAND, INDIA AND ENG- au. HINA, GLASSWARE, C™™* SHS Pearen war AND KITCHE! NEW GOODS AT LOW PRICES. GEO. WATTS, HOUSE-FUBNISHING STORE, 314 7th street, 5 doors above Penns. vehue. ERRINS'’ GLOVES FOR MEN. PERFECT FITTING, REN iD, A FULL STOCK OF HOLIDAY BOOKS AND SPECIALTIES, CHRISTMAS CARDS, &c. aT = Wiens Buuasrese = Sows, 428 Sevestu Srazer. HOLIDAYS. BEST HAND-WORK. r= PALMER, Boe For THE — 1101 F STREET NORTHWEST. ee aie, eee ee PERRINS’ PIQUE KIDS, for walking, IMPORTER OF FASHION, ~~ mot siigs PEERINS' PIQUE DOGSKINS, for driving. ean on SE wenger de erentoons, ol PERRINS' SUEDE CHEVRETTES, for promenade, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, emuvberanmanene, HAVE NO SUPERTOR. SEALE SET RECEPTION BONNETS. HH, > 2428 : IMPORSER AND TAILOR, Fe Baten *?.F." int Pane ox bo is lal

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