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HOLIDAY _ GOODS X25 Goops. select stock of fine and medium quality RAVELING Bal SATCHELS, FOCKET BOOKS, we ITE! BOOKS, CABBAS, BOY TRUNES, foros At the pom THUNK AND HAR ay yess AY Goobs. ow THOMPSON'S Shirt Factory, F street northwest. of EVENING DRESS “IS, in all qualities and prices. Handsome € sss < in FLOWERS, BAS- RETS and JARDINE. ae order. 9 ISIAN FLOWER CO., 413-Im 1110 F street northwest. Hee PRESENTS. CHOICE ASSORTMENT. Sik, Cachmere, Cicth BRE\KFAST JACKETS and ROBES, MURTLE WKISTLETS, GLOVES and Bearfe, Just received. ais N ooT’s, 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. W. 8. TEEL, 995 Pennsylvania avenue, Great Bargains in Ladies’, Gentlemen's and Children’s 4uL-LINEN HANDEERCHIEFS At 10, 15, 20, 25 cents. SILK HANDEKERCHTEFS, 23 to 35 cents, worth 35 and 50 cents. A few more of those Elegant EMBROIDERED FELT TIDIES Left at 30 cents, worth 50 cents. Appropriate Holiday Gifts in Real Lace Articles, men’s CIGAR CASES. Fine French DOL We havea SPE ARING DOLL, w eents, worth Su ceuts. ich we offer at 50 Noor's, SIS PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, of a & CHEWNING, 918 SEVENTH 1 EET NORTHWEST, 8s1 “1881| XMAS. PLUSH, 1VORY, BRONZE, A, PARIS AND LONDON. RUSSIA DESKS. : PLUSH AND RUSSIA PORTFOLIOS. PHOTOGRAPH AND AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS. BRONZE PAPER WEIGHTS AND ORNAME! INESTANDS, NOVELTIES OF VIE! STS. JEWEL CASES. GLOVE AND HANDEFRCHIEF BOXES. CARD CASES AND PORTMONNAIES, A Carefully fed Stock of Standard and Dlustratea HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS, PRAYER BOOKS aND HYMNALS. JUVENILE BOOKS In Ail Styles and Bindings. TH EXTRAORDINARY LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF TOYS AND HOLIDAY PRESENTS ar 8. SILVERBER! GREAT Mr ROPOLITAN BAZAAR, Occupying the Connected Two Specious Warehouses, 312 SEVENTH ST. AND 313 EIGHTH ST., N.W., has attracted during this week an immense throng, and as our STOCK is complete as yet, we would advise everybody to make their selections now, before the GREAT RUSH commences, as they can have the goods delivered at any stated time. 4 DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT ON ALL FANCY GOODS Until December 17, inclusive. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, 911 PE: a0 YLVANIA AVENUE. G, NNSYLVANIA AVENUE, CORNER 9TH STREET. perry BUILDIN P CHRISTMAS, 188i GREAT VARIETY AND CHOICE SELECTION, brellas. Pinush Tidies, Sitk Pinshes. Ulsters, D Ulslere: Kaw 5! e Towels, PEER AT LOWEST PRICES SILK PLUSHE EN BLACK. SEAL BROW’, DARK GREEN. 42-INCH PLAID DRESS GOODS, $1.25 quality, now $1; $1 quality, now 80 cts, CLOAKING AND ULSTER CLOTHS, New styles, at $1.50, $2, $5 and $3.50, HANDKERCHIEFS AND GLOVES, An great variety, at popular prices, TYLER & CHEWNING. = N ANDARIN ORANG. FLORIDA ORANGES. “MAPLE S¥r! FLENCH PRUNES. RUSSIAN CAVIAR. PLUM PUDDING. MINCE MEAT. if BUTTERS. AISI CURKANTS. EOQUEFORT CHEESE. NEUFCHATEL CHEESE. WROMAGE DE BRIE CHEESE. VAN BEIL'S BYE AND KOCK. + B. W. REED'S SONS, a2 1216 F street northwest. FOE AY Books. ROBERT BEALL, BOOKSELLER, 495 Pennsylvania Avenue, Mas now realy for the inspection of his customers the mont ex! © and varied assortment ot BOOKS, avpro- priate for the HOLIDAY SEASON, Including all the best STANDARD WORKS IN THE RICHEST BINDINGS. BUPEKB £INE-AKT ILLUSTRATED BOOKS. SELECT AND BEAUTIFUL LOOKS for the Young. BARE AND PXYRA-ILLUSTSATED LOOKS. CHRISTMAS CARD: FINE STATIONERY, &e. A BEAUTIPUL HOLIDAY CATALOGUE — Given Grati dl2-6t Goo NEWS. aaa FROM NOW TO NEW YEAR'S A DISCO} 10 TO 2 PER CENT et be all ov * HOLTDAY GOODS, SUVENILE LUOKS, and XMAS CAIEDS. = Faney Goods are the nest and cheapest in the I M. E. BOARDMAN, 529 15TH SEREET. is of Musical Instry Books, and Musical Nove! and lowest prices, at tuts, Sheet Music, | iy greatest variety G. L. WILD& BRos., New Musical Ware Rooms, 709 7th street northwest. January 1, 1882, purchasers of any article for T over, will be prestuted with apiece uf Sheet SL UMBRELE. ‘Elegant Govts suitable for Helios Po B. H. STINEMETZ, » Rext to cor. 13th st. 1287 Pennsytvani ANDSOME CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. THE FAMOUS WEEER Gy GRAND SQUARE AND | BEAU PERIGHT PIANOS. ‘THE CELEBRATED £MITH AMERICAN ORGANS. at ELLIS & CO.'3, 7 Pe: W 4AcHEs. ‘Bove opened to-day a new and large stock of Wal-| Musical bem WATCHES, all sizes and gredes, at unusually bow rrices, SAML LEWIS’ SONS, JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, 1215 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | Large line of Satin M Lined Dolmans, and Fur Circulars, y Goods a specialty. EZ~ One Price Ouly, SEATON PERRY, (Of Late Firm Perry & Bro. Established 1840. GRAND OPE. MONDAY, TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUA CHRISTMAS EXHIBITION aT CHR. RUPPERT, Nos. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NOTHWEST. Importer of all kinds FRENCH, ENGLISH AND GERMAN TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. DECEMBER 12, } celved throuch his ugents in France and Germany the largest and tinest stock of gucds, as follows: Toys, Gar Russia Leather Work, Gi Writing Deck and I Musical Boxes al! sizes and sty’ China Vases and Ornamenta, Willow Work, Stands and Fancy Baskets. Hobby, Spring and Shoo-fly Horses, Baysand Gir's Velocipedes aud Dol! Carriages, Sleuchs, Wagons, Whee!barrows, &c. Bicycles ail sizes, of different Designa, 10, 000 other articles too numerous to mention. To avoid the usual rush at Christmas times our customers are invited to make their purchases early. §B-Se'ected goods can be laid aside until Christmas if desired. dl0-20 OPEN HOLIDAY EVENINGS. COCHRANE & CO., OPPOSITE RIGGS' BANK, AND ALSO 1630 ATH STREET, BETWEEN CORCORAN # STREETS. = For our patrons, we print a closing rhyme ‘This year, "twill be the very last time, In the EvesinG Stan that we shall tell, ‘The wonderful bargaine we have to tell. Laat April we opened the doors of this Store, Uptown, where none had been before, Kind Ladies and Gents came in to buy, Because popular prices are uot high. Now Cochrane & Co. opposite Rizys' Bank, Wish the Public sincerly to thank, And offer uptown another treat At sixteen thirty, Fourtceuth street. At both stores now, we are open at night, “Tis pleasant to waik when the moon is bright With your lover, or others, nies presents to find Jn the Stores wherever you are treated kind. Our catal "Tis Lest to nciugle with the happy throug, See the clad faces aud select yourself From # thousand articles on every shelf. ‘There are Dolls and China, Toys and Books, five or seven Hooks tion the sae, ur excellent faine. Ladies kuow on the: aa Wish, or white as milk. ens, everything new, Damask Towels, with Initials in red or blue, a0 a fObiDay GOODS AT MORRISON'S, 475 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Cord Receivers lass, china, brasa and Ladies’ Hand oe et pocket and tray + Autograph Albums {rom Le. to $3; Photo: 1 to $i hells. a . brass, wood and Rusia leathe at tuntuounted Varea: Tens Bow in | Washing « hhildren" 's Toys, ts Shaving Cases; vh Safes; Ink: aud china; Pen Kee ster gid Portfolios; Canidiesticke ahd corated € in wool, wire and cel Bisque and Pencis: Jewel Boxes und Stands; Coloene uls; Boxes of Paper and Envelopes from to 210; "aret: boxes and do. in Stun Albertype Pictures— fram $1.50, wtred different subjects; es and Baskets and all imas Tree tions: Work Boxes and | Desks. X-mas Cards and New Year's Cards, ion of, joriner years. Gerinan Fay: Come ea-ty and avoid the crowd. Lag MORRISON, Ws pera AND STATIONER, 5 Pennsylvania avenue uorthwest. ear GooDs. v NGe SIN uy ry 4 pay Dae IN PLUSH. SATIN aLANS, DEED AND ENGRAVED Co- i TF NDKERC GLOVE BOY HANDKERCHIEF AND PUNGENTS, FERFUMES, ke., &o., ar SIMMS' PHARMACY, a10-6t Corner 14th street and New York avenue. MUSICAL cupisratas PRESENTS. PIANOS.. ORGANS. PIANO STOOLS. somely bound Music Books and At the Music Store of W. G. METZEROTT & CO.. @10-1w Pennsylvania ave., between 9th and 10th sts. ‘ELAT?S CARAMELS CAN NEVER Fof the week ending the 17th instant, there will be offered some Specialties in WAX DOLLS, which for beautiful finish and life-like beauty cannot be excelled. Onur 25 cent WAX DOLLS are the largest and prettiest that can be procured for the money, ana the variety in them is unsurpassed. Our 49 cent WAX DOLLS comprise some extra large styles in Model Heads, Babies Moving Eyes, &e, Our 99 cent WAX DOLLS are far ahead of anything ever offered. Our Mammoth 99 cent Doll is an armfal. ‘The number of styles at this price will be a surprise to everybody. and no one can fail to be suited. Our Kid Body Wax Head Dolls at from 99 couts up are very fine and remarkably cheay In PATENT DOLLS we also shall offer some remark- ably low goods, either in Kid or Cioth Bodies. In Kid Bodies we have them at from 49 cents up, and our 99 cent Doll of this kind has Shoes and Stockings. In Cloth Body Patent Head Dolls we can offer some extra large and good quality Dolis at from 25 ecuts up. In DOLL CARRIAGES we have the most beautiful. Some made like the finest Baby Carriages—satin lined, | plush puffed and finely finished. They range in price from $1 to $6.50, and our assortment of them is the largest in the city. In HOBBY-HORSES we have alarge ya ‘the mall $L We also havea full line of SHOOFLYS, plain, patent end spring, from $1 up. Our BOYS’ WAG selves for durability. axels at $2. ty, from ‘Horse to the tine patent at $3.50. haye won a reputation for them- We have plain at $1 and tron Our VELOCIPEDES and BICYCLES are selected for their strensis, aud will, in every instance, give the fullest satisfaction, We call especial attention to our new TRICYCLE for Girls and Boys. Our SLEIGHS and CLIPPERS are an excellent that to see them is to buy them. ‘They range from 50 ceuts up. Our 5, 10 and 15e, TOY DEPARTMENT has a large assortinent of small articles the Toy line, and is the ouly one of its kind in the city, Our 25e, TOY DEPARTMENT is unsurpaseed, and in it will be found the largest line of Dolls you ever saw, besides nearly everything in the Toy line which possibly can be bad at that price. Our 50c. TOY DEPAR 'T contains fine Wax and Kid Body Dolls, Magic Lanterns, fine Drums, Guns, Swords, Tea Sets, Wash Sets, Wagons in Tin and Wood. Blocks, &c., &e. Our 31 TOY DEPARTMENT isa wonder to every- body. Itdoes not seem posible to be able to sell the Deautiful DOLLS in it at that price, and the variety of articles will surprise even tho-e who expect much. It ‘would be futile to enumerate them, We flatter ourselves, and with the best of reasons, that we offer the largest stock of TOYS in the city, and that this fact is appreciated by the public, is shown by the large numbers of customers patronizing this de- partment, In our BOOK DEPARTMENT we have everything suitable for children of all axes, as well 28 Books for Adults, and the prices are so low that you cannot helyy from buying. In this department we have a full line of Children’s Toy Books at from 5 cents up-ean especial large variety of Books suited for Boys and Girls at from 49 cents up, and a large stock of Novels and Poems— regular $1.50 Books—for 8 and 99 cents, Our PICTURE FRAME DEPARTMENT has some very handsome Velvet and Ebony Frames, at from 25 cents up, besides a large variety of Gilt and Walnut Frames at all prices, We canuot be undersol Do not fail to look at our 25c., 35¢. ant VELVET CABINET FRAMES, IN OUR SILVER-PLATED WAKE DEPARTMENT ‘we can offer such a large assortment and at such prices, that it does not seem possible the goods could be made for the morey, and ourlanze sales in it attest its popu- larity. We offer a Beautiful Plated Dinner or Breakfast Caster at 99 cents: lovely Cut-glass Bottle Casters at $1.96 and $2.48, Cake and Card Baskets, Pickles, Sugara, Syrups, Creams, &c., at marvelously low figures. In this departinent we also offer Silver-plated Tea Spoons atfrom 45 cents per set up; Table Spoons, Forks and Plated Kiaves at from 99 cents up; Napkin Rings, triple plate, 25 cents; Butter Knives, Child’s sets, in- cluding Napkin Ring, at 99 cents, &., &e. 45c. SILK IN ALBUMS, SCRAP BOOKS, AUTOGRAPHS, CARD CASES, SATCHELS, POCKETBOOKS 2nd | PURSES, we offer a very large assortment, and every | article offered in it is a decided Bargain. WORKBOXES, DESKS, GLOVE AND HANDKER- CHIEF BOXES, JEWEL BOXES, &c. &c., we have, as usual, in large quantities, at very popular prices, Our assortment of VASES, BOQUET HOLDERS, CARD RECEIVERS and FANCY GLASSWARE on Gilt Stands is immense, and comprises a great many | direct importations at marvelously low farures. ‘We call especial attention to our 9c. LAMP. In CELLULOID SETS in Boxes we offer some de- cided bargains, and call your attention to our Set at $2.75. Ask to see our 89. Nickel-Plated CUSPADORE. We have a beautiful line of American BRONZES, &e., handsome and cheap, We also call your attention to our line of IMPORTED | CKROMOS in GILT FRAMES, at $1.98, and to our | HANDSOME OIL PAINTINGS especiaily selected and | full of merit; price $4. 49 and $5.49, Our JAPANESE DEPARTMENT contains probably | the lancest stock of goods of that line in the city, among them some very pretty articles for Decoration, and a number of curiosities, In FANCY INKSTANDS and PAPERWEIGHTS we offer some lovely woods from 25 cents up, OUR LINE OF WILLOW WORK, STANDS, AND Fancy Shopping Baskets ix very complete, and in it wil be found some decidedly low-priced goods, OUR JEWELRY DEPARYMENT IS UNDER THE immediate supervision of the proprictor, and he flatters himself to be able to otfer peally, gold plated Goods at nominal figures, To be able to fully examine the immense assortment of goods we offer, you are respectfully invited to call. No place in this city can show or even approach the immense STOCK OF TOYS in our Establishment, end it always has been recognized as THE PLAGE to get your TOYS for the Children. B. SILVERBERG. HOLIDAY GOODS W OODWARD & LOTHROF, 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 921 SECOND GRAND ANNUAL SALE OF HOLIDAY DRY GOODS. e made special efforts to place in each depart- ut Goods of intrinsic valne, st reasonable prices, with a view-of attracting those in search of USEFUL HOLIDAY GIFTS. _ BLACK LK DEPARTMENT. Tiny epectally erod values in BLACK ADAMES, directly country, we can anil ‘T BARGATNS. PARTMENT, ue of American DRESS 8 GOODS ‘These goods st above pri id Worthy the attention of vod ness at a sinall pr: those in search of & SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. extremely larce, desire. te? DEPARTMENT. —Tegant line of Kid Glover, tton, bution and 6-betion. | Musquetat rol, also black and colored shydes. EF and Mit Ladies and Gents. at Jow prices, y lewant line of Gents’ ic Suspenders, ecegantiy put up fOr n elecant variety of Lace sh, Fichus ond Scarfe: Black Span- hus? Embroidered Linen Collars, in ies. Mother Hubbard ‘Collars, ‘uew Lace Xc., at low prices. GOODS.—We have in stock a handsome as- and Vienna Bronzes, _Civiseime Kiyota Tete-a-tete Seta, Japaneso Lacquered Japanese Glove aud Handkerchief Boxes, Japan- ese Cabinets, Polished Olive Wood Articies, Odor Bot- thes, Cut Glass Toilet Sets, and many other useful arti- cles, at our usual low prices. Gne Price Only. BOSTON HOUSE, 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. 921, PIANOS. 8. CABINET ORGANS.’ fia via Also, a lange assortmentof PIANOS and ORGANS of At the ‘Warerooms. of . G. METZEROTT & CO. Pennsylvania ave., bet. 9th and 1uth sts. d10-1W HOLID AY GOODS. _ Notice: GOODS. To enable our customers st their leisure to examine our assortment of HOLIDAY P and avoid the crowd m: . & CO. VERSMITHS, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. RICKS. 100, Se Bottle e Lxys Down nt conn cit Rapping Toate y niport Rove Tyim, it Sparks and Volumes of Flame fr Joke. | Prac » Monster tiny pea! BAZAR. STACY ist7 NUE. | tors for thal #}) Gi 5 The PE" al All kind BICYCLES, for boys and men. at COLUMBIA BICYCLE SCHOOL, 1108 E. street northwest. Proprietor. _WM. C. SCRIBNER, PECIAL NOTICE TO LADIF SS men who buy Gent's s out an immense stock of York manufsctu: ehapes a1 than you eve for if we did they would be pouible, wo you had Letter vee thein £ 6-20 DT ECoRATED Pr OTTERY AND PORCELAIN, Especially adapted for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. y is now ready, and we respectfully invite | and sojournersin the city to examine our reariiest convenience, We shall at all tines | give them our best attention. M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge), TING DESKS, POCKET-ROOKS, POCKET cUrLEI VATLAL REE b STATION iy, ke, At the Lowest Prices, ae a10-2w KORERTS’ BOOK 1010 7th street, above New ¥ +i TORE, nee oR CHRIST. pus GREAT MARK DOWN In MILLINERY. ‘The encrmous and beautiful Stock of Millinery at KING'S PALACE Will be sold at slauchtering prices for a few days only. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE. ‘We offer the following Goods Pattern HATS and BONNETS, nq, nobby, stylish and nice, $3.50 to $3. An enormous line of BEAVER HATS, n Black, White, Drab, Brown, Garnet, Blue, all styles, at $1.50, $1.75, $2 and $2.25, 10.000 yards of RIBBON, in every style and design, best quality, at 10, 15, 20, 25 to 30 cts, per yard, Children, Misses’ and Ladigg’ Trimmed and Untrim- med HATS, at 25c., 60c., COc., 75c., $1 to $1.25. A magnificent assortment of LACE GOODS, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, for Holiday Presents, SICK PLUSHES, VELVETS, SATINS and SILKS, as usual to be found at KING'S PALACE in a larger ya- riety, at less than market value, An elegant collection of ARTIFICIAL PLANTS, very appropriate for Christmas Presents, ULSTERS, CLOAKS, DOLMANS, sold less than else- where, Also, large yaricties of very appropriate CHRISTMAS GIFTS At Reduced Prices. REMEMBER, OUR GREAT MARK DOWN Will Only Hola Good For a Few Days, REMEMBER, KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. K KI NN 5885, sss. Rat NNN ae Bosse EKO INN Sess, K_ tL NN Sgss8 Ek HN RN Sg558 OF ALL KINDS, BEAVER SKIN, OTTER SKIN, IN SACQUES, DOLMANS, COLLARS, CAPES AND tock is aualy ropiote with ee ything in FURS Ours 5 and FUL NOVELTIES . ALL AT THE LOWEST PRICES. WILLETT & RUOFF, ag 905 PENNSYLVANIA AV [)S‘MANN'S OPENING OF HOLIDAY Goons. FOR YOUR MOTHER'S PRESENT GO TO DAMMANN’S, a9-1m wm SEAL SKIN, Fine Lace Fichus, from 25 cents up. All Sitk Spanish Lace Fichus, 25e., 48c., 69¢., T5c., $1. Fancy Box Fire Linen Handkerebiefs at $1. nt Line of Flannel and Felt Skirts, from $1 up. New ‘idies in all sizes, from 8c, up to $1. BUY YOUR FATHER’S PRESENT AT DAMMANN’S, 150 doz. of Brocaded Silk Handkerchiefs at 39c., 450, D0e., Bie., T5c nits Wool-lined Dogekin Gloves, Gents Fine Cloth Gloves, 33c., 37¢., 50¢. Novelties in Gents Scarfs and Necxt Gents Suspenders in fancy boxes, a Te. $1. Gents Linen Handkerchiefs in fancy Boxes, from $1 upward. YOUR SISTER WANTS HER PRESENT puGHY AT DAMMANN’S, 3 pairs Paris Kid Gloves for $1.50. panvse Case with 3 paire of o1 ular Real Kid Gloves toronly $8.50, eu Fine Russia Leather Pocketbooks, at 25c Latest Styles of Morocco Satchels, from 65 5 worth $2. Benutifal Line of ee ra Faus in all colors, trom 50c. upward nets. Writing oveand Handker- Japanese Fane Workboxes, chief 8, ey. Sewelry of every Plated Roman Giit Brace i Eurrings aud Breattpins. YOUR BROTHER VALUES HIS PRESE! BOUGHT AT NT MORE IF | NS. Gents Fine Toilet Cases, from $1.25 upward. Gents Fine Pocket ook, at 25¢., ie, Gents New Neckwear, Gloves and Hosiery. Gents Fancy Bordered Hundkerchiefs in fancy case. BUY YOUR CHILDREN’S DOLLS AT DAMMANN'S. Handsome Wax Dolls, frem 25e.up. ‘The Finest and Largest 31 Doll in the caty. Children’s Hand-knit Ze ae a unit, Zephy, Hoods, Coats, Leggins DAMMANN'S a8 906 1TH STREET NORTHWEST. Winx WATCHES... We confidently recommend thaWATCHES manufac tured by the American Watch Co., Waltham, Mass., as five beat Goe-kaepere Siet ekibe Cotsinad fox Gua pies, ‘A lange assortment of all gredea, in Gold and Silver (Canes, of the newest patterns, always fn stock. 4 | t aschowd,| mp! Next door to. Avey Store, Examine our ti arte, finiehy ao CHRISTA We offer the finest ost complete SEAMING MACH In the city. ranted for Special atten’ The and best a to the pnb ‘The Hecht ranning Weed and ew Vietor, new Ame can, Howe, aud ail other makes, ot HEI. Nove TIES FOR THE HOLIDA N ‘The attention of the Ladies is respectfully called to my select aseortnnent of Embroidered TABL DIES EMBROIDERED 811 RPL CUS WHISK HOLDERS AND PA SHA SLIPPER EMBROIDERED SU © MRS. SELMA RUPPERT'S, 608 9th street, opposite Patent Office, OLIDAY GOODS AND TOY: A LARGE 226 I and co of site Pape- tries, Juv ” ne Bs Work Boxes, | Autocar Albman Bocoee mnitttoes, “Checkers and other | Roki Horses, 1 j BONNETS. HW OLIDAY GOODS. AT MY STOR NO. 521 7TH ST. N.W., BETWEEN E AND F. AND. 708 AND 734 1TH ST.. BETWEEN G AND H, J. F. SPELSHOUS' PAPER HANGER AND DECORATOR. Grand display of nt Engravings, Oil Paintings, ler cee ‘Picture ‘Frames, Looking Glasses, Gems bs Picture Frames ices’ made to order. Ali the latest Novelties in Velv a Frames now in stock, aud fresh supplies constantly arriying. Also, a large au Varied assortment of Christmas Cards, Japanese Goods, Albums, &e. Prices to suit the times, An examination of my stock solicited. J. F. SPELSHOUSE, chStores Now. 708 NGS ehyils Steet porthweet, Branch Stores Nos. 708 anid ‘OUR SPECIALT Cabinet Size Frames, Nets . up. S40 Want Frames, from 250, up. Window Shades and’Fixtures, 50c. Fpoupay ANNOUNCEMENT. We are now fully prepared for the HOLIDAY TRADE with the LARG iD BEST ASSORTED SOCK OF GOODS we have ever had the pleasure of offering: yublic, and at PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOW. sets: the ali styles; Family and Pocket Bibles; Prayers and Hymnals: Juvenil enve atock and variety: Papetéries and Albums: leather, olive wood and New Year Curd ‘The”iatest desiens in Wall Paper. and Window Cor 018-3m ; BALLANTYNE & SON. 428 Seveuth street, dl SEAL SACQUES, FUR-LINED CIRCULARS, FANCY FURS, SEAL CAPS, FUR GLOVES, CARRIAGE RUBES, HATS AND CAPS IN GREAT VARIETY, FOR GENTS, YOUTHS AND CHILDREN. CANES AND UMBRELLAS, ARMY AND NAVY CAPs. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR REGALIA, FUR TRIMMING IN GREAT VaRiery, DUNLAP& CO.'S SILK, DERBY AND OPERA HATS. JAMES Y. DAVIS’ SONS, n7-2m 621PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. RAZ ATTRACTIONS FOR THE LADIES AT CHK. RUPPERT'S, NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. Now on hand a magnificent stock of new and Yeyutl- ful styles of Embroid'rd SLIPPERS, SLIPPER CASES, CUSHIONS, TABLE COVERS, ‘TLDIES, WHIST HOLDERS, of different designs. Fancy Worsted Work and Knitted GOODS, of every description, complete outfit for Infanta, ‘Merino CLOAKS, Children’s Lace, Satin and Velvet Germantown and Zephyr WORSTED; German KNIT- all colors, and all kinds of Embroidered the lowest market prices, 29 LT, SILVER AND COLORED PAPER, Gilt) Stars. Silver Moss, Xonas Cards, Relief Pic- tures, Prang’s Panels, Jz ‘Goods—wonders for ladies and children al D EMPSEY. ONE DOLLAR PER 100 FOR PIRIES’ wo ENGLISH VISITING CARDS, “Printed from Plate." in the city furnishing that quality FANCY, STATIONERY, | Gen. Le | has d | crowd for gamblin 2d Edition. Latest Netes from the Capitel. This : : tet Mor, tt me jiarry TN ron th an aumniy ty coavey t tacs end nd kuown as Bin squere No, district home Th m of Pristed io oid in estableaieg Uy s bowrd OF Managers, with the ap Tot tie Comnilastoners, shal prepare plans the grounds, buildings, e ferred tw the District committee, THI RIGHTS OF WOMEN IN THE SENATE. In the Senate to-day Mr. Hoar’s resolutic select committee on the rights of wom Up. Mr. Vest said he could: see no ne subject, and regard fon a8 a step toward the Tecosn.tion of woine sto which he was oppose on princip! plicd, but had not ec: aimed by Mr. Bec anded upon the unfini on on the resolution was there THE POTOMAC FLATS. The select committee on Potomac flats, cons! ing of Senators Ransom, (chatrn any 16, Ps, OF Nevada, and and are gong abead. Sith thelr work ansom id to a STAR reporter to-day ninittee intended to prossthe matter of front improvement and reclamation ot the Nats vigorously. commitive en th hy busine > decerred. eee The Sick Jurors in the tes, the juror who was taken sick to-day, complaining over a K He 15 e ed aSamechante at the na rd. and w sudden change from hand werk to Inactivity and Ddiet has npset his system. He suflers with wry returned to the Na- } Genel Hotel to-day, nt of the COUPE, Gales 10% 10 f jury said he w arrow “1 Was t A LEW Uh > rd Wonte s jury so as ur a The Three © nm ’ vie mo | trymon, na Qt edition of THE Stax 's statute at Ariincte m lat Titatend te WML at Vic courts Una work of the ui Mart th pit tal * »risoner, Sy although he tried ing heartily train hits The victitn, lives in Leuioun tore to sell som about 7 o'clock M nt to Tat fin this city walking dowa lay about noon y nici to shi foot of tae Capitol, and they a ho the stranger Introduced itn A he would t and Show them the S hung. When they Gown to the J where Mrs. Surra: w rived at the Arsenal, Mr. Hy wris showel them a Which he said marked the spot where Mrs na while Uney were taleins ne up and said y drover, and sold hrs and lost $100 at a gar ards from the feliow He then pulled out the four card: had a woman on it, and Marr, played the game.” The witness ow how he his inoney, got his mor ne of Ww! then pr s and Harris bet and | bent the corner of the ¢: that they could not draw It. ness to bet, ant he fin and lost it, and just tending to be a consta' tree and said he was got and then offered to bet and Harris told wit- ly Lild down a $109 note | t tat minut, aman yp Jumped irom behind a to Pst the whol and in the excitement Harn snatched @ $100 nol” from witness’ hand, $200 of his money that they then had. ‘They ail | Tan, and he had the prisoner arrested. KING SENT TO JAIL, ‘The court said that it was not necessary to hear any other witnesses, and sent the ca grind jury. and the prisoner Was committed in de- fault of $1,000 bail. a Rures For Wutre Hovse Vistrors.—After some consideraticn it has been determined by the Presi- dent to continue in force the old rules regarding the reception of general visitors. On Mondays, Wednesdays, and ‘Thursdays Uke public will be re Ol, trom 10° tol o'clock. Tuesday ys being C: s tors will be seen, and Saturday the President claims for himself. ‘Tar Large Canute P. Partersos.—An infomal | meeting of friends of the late Carifle ?, Patterson, former superint ast ang grovtet rvey, Was held this morning at the rooms of th comimnittes ous Of the House of Representatives, for the purpose of an fn sto the, proper steps to be ta ral Cutts acted as ti Pendicton and. Hale, Representatives mdall, Robeson, Atkins iral D. D. were ap ens as sec- i pointed a co retary, 10 f01 a pl mitted at an adjourned necting at the’saine place next Saturday. Smarp Soorin IN THE AnwyY.—The General of the army, in general orders No. 8%. announces to ‘the army the results of img the past summer ineach of the several departuients oT positions in the te. SiON, as Well. as 1 member of those exhibit is very gratifying, and ep assurance that at the £1 contest tobe held nex! year forthe ariny Prizx membersof the Win Ding team Will not only practically demonstra thelr clafm as skiltfal marksmen, but Til credit on the army of Ww! ney are Inembers, ‘THe Warrrakrr CovrT MARTIAL Parers.—Judge Advocate General Swalm to-diy forwarded to the | Secretary of War the proceedings and fn the Whittaker court martial, accompante: revision of Kuose pypers. They go from the tary of War to the President for his final a DEATH OF AN ARMY OFFICER.—The W: ment to-day recefved information of the death at Buffalo, New York, of Ist Lieut. Alured Larice, company F, 20th fhfartry. “His death occurred this morning, and resuiled from congestion of the lungs. Deceased was from England, and appoint- ed from Wisconsin. ARMY OxprRs.—Second Lieutenant Benjamin '. Hancock, 2d infontry, now at Governor's Is Ion New York Harbor, will proceed to David's Island, New York Harber, and report to the com- manding officer of that pest for temporary duty. ‘The following board of officers will mect In St. Louls, Missouri, to inspect cavalry horses, pur- Chased Under iistru: tions fem the quart: rinaster neral: Major Johu Green, Ist cavalry; Captain ym. C, Rawolie, 2d cavalry, and First Licut. ard A. Williams, Sth Sucavaly, tary diy individh Hraxixe sore. a iarng othe chase assault and battery with intent to Kill, against Sohn Newanan, of No. 5, Goat alley, for Brown, whom he jiteau Trial. | nekian then | aking | to the | and Kasson, | Porter, | 0 be snb- | Wal New York, be article (0 'p. change mark: ts cont = ' iche Strect To-day. cmber 34.—The Juste financial m) say very dui for ty The Sik exe Laited States, 209 BS The exe and the extended, a uthorn and others Ss beek ele che a na te 8 per t ts 18 Big Gui pow is duilab Yesterday's ratios. The Markets, WASHINGTON STUCK EXCHAN Fewintier Thirty years , O0n. Railroad Stocks Geoncetown Steck. nEtON and Georgetown Bonds. | Washington a ash BA -—Vincinin 64 deferred, 1s: . eeomnd Ker : do, rt do. new orto, 4 o-day. BALLIMNORE, De 14. Cotton steady mide Ming, 1%. Tour very qu y ember 14. a at Pp r dull and dex te bower, Core taud steady, 17 Bar silver, 61 “YORK, D. | The following are the op. of the New York Stock Market today, | Py spectal wire to ML. Dodge, 89 : Owning. Cosy dy | atton and Terre Haute «i Terre Haut ke tid Ohio 2a na % o.and Aiton 0, Burlington 1 Rio Grande a By tet of Coiimbia bonds. Litloois Cent LBW Fried W “tke Shor Loutsvitie and Manhattan Bevch. Michigan Contra Missouri, Kansas and Missour! Pacttie. | Mobile and Olde pee am tropol ew Yor Outo Central ‘Ohio and Miss. Ohio and Miss. preferred. Outario and Western. St. Land StL. and St. Paul St. Paul St. Paul and Oma St. Paul and Ou Texas Pact 142 QUOTATIONS OF GovERNuENT Bowps. LOSI NG—y 100% 101 cies Sole 1145 my 14% nis Lists LIQUOR LICENSES, The Uquor leense board to-day approved licenseg as follows: John Brosnan, Christopher Boy’ j Zona Beck, ard Bryan, oes E. Hi. Clark, | Franklin Lowe, | Anna R. Petersen, Jolin sapproved: apy enty, Henry BELL December 13th, 1881, at her Ite denne a0 eet norton, FETT becloved vite of Jones E- Belly ten menths and tive Funeral will take see from Trinity PE, Church, et two o'clock, Thireday, I ms ber 1th. TIARDING. On Derenber 1905, 1861, at, GUAMLES HARDING, "age 31 Jeary 2 inenthe asd Funeral will take place Piece from thie \ete residence, Ninth treet= north 2 Risiad siiceinanctocimieee ope . Nethonijei Potter, i agit "leon St Stastthene POTTER. On Tuowdi HENRIETTA ELEAN Ok POPTE ber Loth, at nine o'clock ‘The frienqs are inviied to attend. =

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