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’ 3 7 LIDAY GOODS. = : OPES Houtpay EVENLN € HRANE & CO., OPPOSITE RIGGS’ BANK, AND ALSO 600 4TH STREET, BETWEEN CORCORAN AND K STREE For our patrons, we print a closing rhyme ‘This year, ‘twill be the very Inst ti In the EVestse Stan thi ‘The wonderful barzains we have Last April we opened Uptown, where nor Kind Ladies and G Because popular pri Now Cochrane & Co. oppesite Riggs’ Banik, Wish the Public sincerely to than’, Aud offer uptown another treat ¥. Fourteenth street. At both stores now, we are open at night, *Ti« pleasant to walk when the moon 1s bright With your lover, or oth e presents to find In the Stores wherever you are treated kind. Our eatsinaue to name, and China, Toys and Books, sor seven Hooks; m the same, w on these our excellent fame. ja with Init Brightest colors if you wi-h, Notions, Laces and Damask Towels, a0 or those of silk, white as milk. verything new, with Initials in red er blue. ¢ NOVELTIES OF VIENN HOLIDAY GOODS. —__ 1881 1884 XMAS. PLUSH, IVORY, BRONZE, ‘A, PARIS AND LONDON. RUSSIA DESKS. PLUSH AND RUSSIA PORTFOLIOS. PHOTOGRAPH AND AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS. BRONZE PAPER WEIGHTS AND ORNAMENTS. INKSTANDS, JEWEL CASES. GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES. CARD CASES AND PORTMONNAIES. A Carefully Selected Stock of Standard end Llustrated HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS, PRAYER BOOKS AND HYMNALS. JUVENILE BOOKS In All Styles and Bindings. A DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT ON ALL : % Dolis, a Foxe in reat vai 123 ye street, Greorcetow we — GTED Way & sons FANCY GOODS Until December 17, inclusive. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, ‘YLVANIA AVENUE. PL MASON & HAMLIN'S CABINET. ORGS Also, a lance awortmeutof PIANOS aud ORGANS of Other makers. At the Warerooms of METZEROTT & CO., bet. 9th and 10th sts. di0-lw Pennsyly JPQOOKS FOR THE Hc AL i -BOOKS, POCKET CUTLERY ERIES, E STATIONERY, &e., At the Lowest Prices, at BERTS’ BOOKSTORF, G0-2~ 1010 TEh street, abc Wik SILL you buy TRINKE mas presente, when vou car by almost as cheap at WcKE A Repairing a spec SLTIES FOR THE HOLIDAYS. of the Ladies !s respectfully ealied tomy ut of 3 AND EANCY WORSTED Goo! Y AADTAPANES LK HANDKER- KID GLovV CLOARS, LAC! TERING BLUSH BONNETS, at MRS. SELMA RUPPERT'S, ‘The “PETITE” TRIC’ All kind BICYCLES, for boys and men. at COLUMBIA BICYCLE SCHOOL, 1108 E street northwest. Proprictor. WM. C. SCRIBNER, GQPECTAL 3 hoy by for if we did they : possible, so you hud better see thein for MES 46-20 D ECORATED POTTY AND PORCELAIN, Bopecially adapted for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. and we respect! in the city enience. We shall at ali tunes on. M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge), YLVA A AVE. ? MACHINE OF- D HOLIDAY PRESE. FOR $25. NEW LATYST IMPROVED SINGER STYLE, en- tireiy seif-threading, with Au atic Tension Liberat: Bickel plied wheel, stop motion, black walnut fancy = side drawers, cover and utifall .” “Queen,” “Household,” jer kinds af similar reduction in prices. pairing. Cc. AUER Corn Rext door to Anerbsch’s Meu's F Store. Examine our fc. Re-enforced Shi finis! . Sole Agency for the Saxony Wool German Hand Kuit | dackets. a3 HH DAY GOODS. AT MY STORE: NO. 521 7TH ST. N.W., BE’ AND 08 AND 734 7TH ST.. BETWEEN G AND H, J. PELSHOUSE, PAPER HANGER AND DECORATOR. Grand display of Elezant Eneravintes, Oil Paintings, ster Colors Picture Frames, Loking Glasses: Gets | of Ar, ‘Tbs "latest designs in Wall Paper. Picture Frames and Window Cornices mare to order. All the latest Novelties in Velvet and Gilt Frames now in stock, and supplies coustantly arriving. Also, alarce and. Yaried asortuent of Coristinas Cards, Japanese Goods, Albums, &¢. Prices to suit the umes: Au examination a stock me 3. F. SPELSHOUSE, N orthwest. bet.Gand H. EEN E AND F. £10 Walnut Frames, from 25c_ 1 Ds jow Shades and'Fixtures, 50c. = o18-3m {ILT, SILVER AND COLORED PAPER, Gilt Stars. Silver Moss, Xmas Cards, Relief Pic- Bodies and children's fancy works COU wowders for J. JAY GOULD, a 421 tb street. Hoemay ANNO! ‘CEMENT. D | Weight Fo CHRISTMAS OF ’S1, We offer the finest and most complete assortmentof SEWING MACHINES ne for family use at $25, war- if rs, with all attachinents. Special attention |s called 19 our DGE, offered to the public. w Victor, new Ameri- {Khe light running Weed and new can, Howe, ani ler makes, ai ‘OPPENHEIMER'S, ‘eed ani 528 9th street, St. Cloud Building. Machines rented and repaired. Paris and findings for all machines, Helay GOODS AT MORRISON'S, 475 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Vases: Card Receivers in glass, china, brasa_and shells: Opera Glasses: Card Cases; ‘Ladies! Hand Bai Pocketbooks; Toflet Cases for the pocket and travelliny Com Dass; Autograph Aibains from le. to $3; Pho gcaph Albums from $1 to $15; Decorated Shell ranes—1 pisted, brass, wood and Russia leathe [nonnted aud unmounted; Scrap Books; Chil in paperand bound, the largest st and ut the lowest figures; Children’s Boxes, &c.; Gents Shaving Cases; ‘To- Match Safes; Inkstands in Clive wood, brass, leather ja; Pen Racks; Paper Bh Portfolios; Candlesticks and b Fascia in wood, wire aud celluloid; Bisque and China Ficures—a large variety; Gold Pens and Peni fewel Cases, Boxes and Stands: Cologne Stands: Boxes of Paper and Envelopes from Ie. to $10; Cards in boxes and do. in Stands; Albertype Pictures— framed, at $1.5 hundred diferent subjects; B skets and all rations: Work Boxes X-mas Cards a3 2 New Year's Cards, mm of any former ye German Favors, a Come early and avoid the crowd. W. H. MORE 5 Law BooxseLuer anp 475 Pennsylvania aves yyormay Goops. NICE TOILET SETS AND CASES. CELL ES IN PLUSH. SATIN Re DECORATED AND ENGRAVED CO- i . HANDKERCHIEF AND GLOVE BOXES. PUNGENTS, PERFUMES, &c., &c., ar SIMMS’ PHARMACY, Cerner Lith street and New York avenue. D AMMAN a10-6t ‘SS OPENING OF HOLIDAY GOODS. FOR YOUR MOTHER’S PRESENT GO TO DAMMANN'S. Fine Lace Fichus, from 25 cents up. All Silk Spanish Lace Fichus, 25¢., 48¢., 69¢., 75c., $1. Fancy Box Fine Linen Handkerchiefs at $1. Elegant Line of Flannel and Felt Skirts, from $1 up. New Tidies in all sizes, from Sc. up to $1. BUY YOUR FATHER’S PRESENT AT DAMMAN. 150 doz. of Brocaded Silk Handkerchiefs at 39c., 45c., ‘0c, 69¢., T5c. Gents Wool-lined Dogskin Gloves, at 63c., 75c., $1. Gents Fine Cloth Gloves, 33c., 37¢., 50e. Novelties in Gents Scarfs and Necxtiea, at 25c. Gents Suspenders in fancy boxes, at 50c,, 75c., $1. Gents Linen Handkerchiefs in fancy Boxes, from $1 ‘upw: YOUR SISTER WANTS HER PRESENT BOUGHT AT DAMMANN'S. Fancy Case with 3 pairs Paris Kid Gloves for $1.50. Elegant Japancse C: ith 3 pairs of ular "heal Kid Gloves foronly $2.30, SUA" $t Fine Russia Leather Pocketbooks, at 25¢.,50¢.,75¢c., $1. Latest Styles of Morocco Satchels, from 65¢. up. Finest Velvet and Plush Satchels, at $1.63, worth $2.50. Beautiful Line of Opera Fans in all colors, from 50e, upward. Japanese Fancy article, as Cabinets. Writing Desks, Workboxes Jewelry’ Cases, Glove and tandker: chief Boxes extraordinary cheap. Jewelry of every description, as Heavy Plated Roman Gilt Bracelets, Opera Chains, Watch Chains, ‘Earrings and Breastpins, YOUR BROTHER VALUES HIS PRESENT MORE IF BOUGHT aT DAMMANN’S. Gents Fine Toilet Cases, from $1.25 upward. Gents Fine Pocketbooks, at 25¢., 50c. Gents New Neckwear, Gloves and Hosiery. Gents Fancy Bordered Handkerchiefs in fancy case, BUY YOUR CHILDREN'S DOLLS AT DAMMANN'S. Handsome Wax Dolls, from 2c. up. Weare now fully for the HOLIDAY TRADE with the LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF GOODS we have ever had the ‘piovares of offering to We the public, and at PRICES AS LOW AS THE Finely Mustrated Books: Standard Books in sete: the in all styles; Family aud Pocket Bibles: Prayers sea tis ; Juveniles, an immense stock and variety ; Fires and Albums G in plush, Ri Fancy in stiwe wood. cic: Writing: Denke Clicistaas Sex Near Card: Gatien, and Foy a FaNGNOWM. BALLANTYNE & SON. _ 425 Seventh street. Walinau WATCHES. We confidently recommend the WATCHES manufac tured by the American Watch Co., Waltham, Mass., as ‘the hest time-keepers that can be obtained for the price. A large assortment of all grades, in Gold and Silver (Cases, of the newest patterns, always in stock. M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., niS-2m 107 PENNSY:.VANIA AVENUE. Re ATTRACTIONS — FOR THE LADIES aT CHE. RUPPERT’S, NOS. 496 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. ‘Now on hand a magnificent stock of new and beauti- fel styles of Embroid’rd SLIPPERS, SLIPPER CASES, CUSHIONS, TABLE COVERS, TIDIES, WHIST HOLDERS, of different designs, Fancy Worsted Work and Knitted GOODS, of every @nseription, complete outfit for Infants. ‘Merino CLOAKS, Children’s Lace, Satin and Velvet BONKETS. Germantown and Zephyr WORSTED; German KNIT- ‘SING YARN, all colors, and all kinds of Embroidered ‘Materials on hand at the lowest market prices. 129 Deer. DEMPSEY. _OKE DOLLAR PER 100 FOR PIRIES’ ENGLISH VISITING CARDS, ““Printed from Plate.” establishment in the city furnishing that quality fund clagant sesortuent also of Rae ‘The Finest and Largest $1 Doll in the city. Children’s Hand-knit Zephyr Hoods, Coats, Leggins ‘aud Mittens. Infant Cloaks ait Deeoves: DAMMANN’S: a 806 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. ieee Toenadle our customers at their leisure to examine our ‘assortment of HOLIDAY PRESENTS, crowd ident to Christmas week, = we es collection of — RICH JEWELRY, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, PARIS AND VIENNA FANCY GOODS, &c., Prepared especially for our Holiday Trade. Many of these articles cannot be Sipsteated thin season, e- lections mace now may be left for future delivery. M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, 1101 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. QuF Store will be open in the evening until Christmas. 100 MAGIC TRICKS. ggbevils Bottle—Stands Up or Lays Down at command. wiusenvort Rope Tying, Spirit Rapping and Cabinet nits Pater— Spit Sparks and Volumes of Flame from oglighining Snake Box—A Side-splitting Practical Joke. mon Cards—Change —oe ‘Spots and Color at command. : ", OF ALL KINDS, SEAL SKIN, BEAVER SKIN, TRUNKS, TR. Z HOLIDAY GOODS. x MAS GOODS. A large and select stock of fine and medium quality AVELING BAGS, SATCHELS, POCKET BOOKS, LETTER BOOKS, CABBAS, TOY TRUNKS, (our own make), ROBES, SADDL BRIDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, &c., &o. At the popular TRUNK AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY = boxes, Silk Hanckereh: AD FUR G13 Fish Sourfa, Updeeratls Fur topped my a full and compete stock of G! é SISHINGS, selected especially for the Holidays. oF JAMES S. TOPHAM, a13-2w 425 Tth street northwest. Pouay Goons. Fisk, Clark and Flozzs' LATEST NOVELTIES in Gentlemen's Gloves end Neckwear, Handsomely Embroidered Silk Suspenders, in fancy jefs, Scarf Rimes, ENTLEMEN'S THOMPSON'S Shirt Factory, 816 F street northwest. Freency F ORS and and prices. a13-Im Ing. a comp ‘LOWERS. assortment of EVENING DRESS. SAGE BOQUETS, in ali qualities . COR Handsome Christmas Novelties in FLOWERS, BAS- | KETS and JARDINENS filled to order. PARISIAN FLOWER CO., 1110 ¥ street northwest. ais a Silk, Cashmere, ROBES, MUFFL Scarfs, Hoe PRESENTS. HOICE ASSORTMENT. icth BREAKFAST JACKETS and RS, WRISTLETS, GLOVES and W. 8. TEEL, 935 Pennsylvania avenue. N oors, 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Great Bargains in Ladies’, Gentlemen’s'and Children’s ALL-LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS At 10, 15, 20, 25 cents. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, 23 to 35 cents, worth 35 and 50 cents. A few more of those Elegant EMBROIDERED FELT TIDIES Left Appropriate at 30 cents, worth 50 cents. Holiday Gifts in Real Lace Articles, Gentlemen's CIGAR CASES. Fine French DOLLS. We havea SPEAKING DOLL, which we offer at 50 cents, worth 80 cents. ai2 NOOT’S, Te TP XLEE & CHEWNIN 918 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, OFFER AT LOWEST PRICES and | IN BLACK, SILK PLUSHES, WINE, 42-1 BRONZE GRE! SEAL BROWN, DARK GREEN, (CH PLAID DRESS GOODS, $1.25 quality, now $1; ‘$1 quality, now 80 cts. CLOAKING AND ULSTER CLOTHS, New styles, at $1.50, $2, $3 and $3.50. HANDKERCHIEFS AND GLOVES, ‘In great variety, at popular prices, TYLER & CHEWNING. aia M ANDARIN ORANGES. FLORIDA ORANGES. BOSTON DUCHESS PEARS. MAN'S CANDIES, MALAGA GRAPES. FKESH N’ MAPLE SYRUP. FRENCH PRUNES. RUSSIAN CAVIAR. PUDDING. MEAT. FRUIT BUTTERS. Rals! FROMAGE DE aa INS. CURRANTS. CITRON. ROQUEFORT CHEESE. NEUFCHATLL CURESE. BRIE CHEE: VAN BELL'S RYE AND KOCK. B. W. REED'S SONS, 1216 F street northwest. RO Has now ready for the inspection of his enstomers the priate for the SUPERB FINE. CHRISTMAS C: SELECT AND BEAUTIF RARE AND EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED BOUKS. Hoeepay BOOKS. BERT BEALL, BOOKSELLER, 495 Penueylvania Avenue, jnost extensive and varied assortment of BUOKS, avpro- HOLIDAY SEASON, Including all the best STANDARD WORKS IN THE RICHEST BINDINGS, -ART ILLUSTRATED BOOKS. LOOKS for the Young. ARDS. FINE STATIONERY, &e. A BEAUTIFUL HOLIDAY CATALOGUE. Given Gratis. 412-6 FROM NOW TO NEW YEAR'S , A DISCOUNT OF 10 TO 25 PER CENT* a12-5t Goon NEWS. Will be allowed on all our line of HOLIDAY JUVENILE BOOKS, and MAS. Re coe cigs Fancy Goods are the finest and cheapest in the ye -MAS CARDS. M. E. BOARDMAN, 529 15TH SEREET. A oZABSE first-class Pl Also all kinds aud lows 50c. or over, Music. Uotil January 1, AND SELECT ASSORTMENT OF IANOS and ORGANS, at low-e== est pricesand easiest terms, of Musical Instruments, Sheet Masic, Music Books, and Musical Noselties in greatest variety jest prices, at G. L. WILD & BROS., ‘New Musical Ware Rooms, 709 7th street northwest, 1882, purchasers of any article for be. prevented with a} of Sheet ham WATCHES, all cise and grades, at low prices, FUR-LINED FUR TRIMM: Lad.es' and Gent {RESH OPENING LADIES' SEALSKIN FURS ed DOLMANS and SACQUES. kG. atkigdes OATS \uemen's SILK UMBRELL, to-day s new and large stock of Wal- ‘upusnally: HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY Goops. UNTIL TUESDAY A. SAKS & €0.'S NEXT CHRISTMAS i PRESENTATION : We shall continue to give with every’ To CHILDREN. CHILD'S SUIT OR OVERCOAT 1 above is a fac simile, which will on Wednesday next, December 21st, entitle the holder to one of a number of Toys that we have provided for the Children that are clothed from our *‘Boys’ De- partment.” Itisno prize drawing. We dothis in order to interest the children and show our appreciation of the patronage bestowed on this department, A. SAKS & CO., THE STRICTLY ONE PRIOE CHILDREN'S CLOTHIER, ais 816 and $18 Seventh street. Formy GOODS. . ALL THE LARGE DOLLS AND Toys Below cost, to close them out. ALSo, A good assortment cf FANCY GOODS, .d many other useful arlicies for Holiday Presents, at boteon Prices. = 8. H. McCLOSKY, 15-3t* 2106 ith street northwest. WwW. M. SHUSTER & SONS HAVE THIS DAY REDUCED THE PRICES OF CLOTH, PLUSH, SILK WRAPS. As these goods are all first-class, this is an excellent opportunity to buy GOUD WRAPS at low prices. CIRCULARS, DOLMANS, ULSTERS, and WALK- ING JACKETS. B®-Ove Paice. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ae 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. For™mayY Goops. Our stock of Diamond Lace Pins, Finger and Ear- rings, Fine Gold Jew American Watches, Sterling Silverware in Great Variety, Plated Tea Sets, Baskets, Bowls, Ice Pitchers, Castors, B utter Dishes, Soup ‘Tureens, Forks and Spoons, Rogers Bros’. Plated ‘Table Cutiery, Jos. Rogers & Sons’ Sheffield Ivory Table Cutlery and Scissors, French Clocks, Opera Glasses, Brasa Sconces, Mirrors, Candlesticks, etc., ete., was never 80 Large and Complete, which we call to attention of purchasers, as they will find our Prices Low. HARRIS & SHAFER, aus {INE OLD WHISKIES, BRANDIES, WINES, &c. 1113 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 1 to our 1869 Pure Rye. our 5 Martinsburg Pure Rye, ABINET, IMP Recall special attentior to our fall line of John e Whiskies, and to our own NESSEY Brandy, DUFF G Ports, and HLANDY'S Ma. deiras, C Jainaica tum, Seotch Whieky, Hol- land Gin, &c. (A full line of Caiformia Brandy, Port, Sherry Wine, Ancetica, &c. All of which wwe offer to the Trade at prices as low as cen be obtained in New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore or eixewhere. We invite inspection and guarantee satisfaction. BARBOUR & HAMILTO) WHOLESALE GROCERS, 14-10 __ 614 and 616 Peunsyivania ave. northwest. Ti ILIDAY GOODS, Tam now Holiday Trade with a well re jn pert Uld Whisky — MPSO. pared for the In ai md lochs. Fine Sie Old Port and New Fuel prices as tow as the low tive Wines. Al4-tojanl 818 F st: FOR THe Be VERY THING Go to the PALACE MARKET. Corner 11th and New York Ayenne. Thaye Fresh Suhuon, Lobsters, Smelts, Se: Al! kinds of Game. ops, ete. ‘The iuost Inscious Oysters. | ceived thronsix I don't keep chexp beef, My motto is the best of everything, Cheap things won't do. FRANK J. TIBBETS. ais H ANDSOME CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. THE FAMOUS WEBER GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, PIANOS. fia i a “EMERSON PIANOS, THE CELEBRATED SMITH AMERICAN ORGANS, At ELLIS & CO.'S, 12-12 997 Pennsylvania avenue. PEERY BUILDING, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, CORNER 9TH STREET. CHRISTMAS, 1881. GREAT VARIETY AND CHOICE SELECTION. Silk Umbrellas. Silk Plush Tities. Mousquetaire Kid Gloves. Came's Heir Shawls, Silk Hosiery. Silk Handerchiefs. Embroidered Handkerchiefs, ‘Silk Mufflers. ‘Chudda Shawls. Brocade Satine. Rhadames. French Jackets Silk Pinshes. Ulsters, Dolmans. Ulsterettes, Raw Silk Teble Covera. Linen Damask Cloths. Ladies’ Werk Boxes. Handsome Towels. Large line of Satin Merveilleux Dolmans, and Fur Lined Silk Circulars, §:9~Hotidny Goods a specialty. EP One Frice Only, SEATON PERRY, (Of Late Firm Perry & Bro.,) a0 1881 Established 1840. 1 85. GRAND OPENING ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, TWENTY-FOURTH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS EXHIBITION AT CHR. RUPPERT, Nos. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NOTHWEST, Importer of all kinds FRENCH, ENGLISH AND GERMAN TOYS AND FANCY Goobs. Mr. Ruppert ‘s great pleasure in informing his frienc's and the jublic generally that ho has just re- nia in France and Germany the of yooas;as follows: is of all Demgns. Jargest and fest stoc French and Germa: nd Oruumenta, 1s and Fancy Baseets. Spring aud Shoo-fiy Horses, Boysaud Girls Veloeipedes and Doli Carriages, chs, Wagons, Wheelbartows, &c. Bicycles ali sizes, of ditterent Designs, 10, 000 other urticles too numerous tomention. To avoid the ‘usual rush “st Christmas times our customers are inyited to make; their purchases early. E~Sclected goods can be laié ‘side until Christmas z 210-26 if desired. : GFAL SacquEs, FUR-LINED CIRCULARS, FANCY FUBB, SEAL CAPS, FUR GLOVES, CARRIAGE ROBES, HATS AND CAPS ~ ‘ON GREAT VARIETY, FOR CANES AND UMBRELLAS, ABMY AND NAVY OAPS, Kixes PALACE. LOWER THAN ALL. LOWER AND LOWER STILL! WONDERFUL BUT TRUE! ‘WE WILL Orrer on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1i6ra, 100 DOZEN FINE FRENCH BEAVER EDGED HATS in all Colors, Shades and Styles, sold formerly at $2.50, at 75 cents a piece, 100 DOZEN IMITATION BEAVER, ALL STYLES, at 20 cents a piece. iE BEAVER, ‘These goods are consigned from the Factory direct, and nrust be sold, at KING'S PALACE, 814 7rH STREET NORTHWE: ALSO, A NEW INVOICE OF ELEGANT PLUMES, e AT 50, 75, $1, $1.25 AND $1.50, AT THE FAMOUS KING'S PALACE, 814 71H STREET NORTHWEST. ALL STYLES, tofhe market. Any ELON & ©0., 48 Broad st. New York. A. BEERS & CO., 114 La Salle st. NEw york, 4 LACKAWANNA Western Railros: The atoruetN LORE T ALD." enent ne Me x a fist tiew upon the equipment as well'ss upon the Moat. Tor sal _ ha pHvats STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Tnvestme Securities Bough tind Sold on Couurission, No. 539 15rH STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) Axency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, 64 Broapway, New York. Every class of Securities bought and sold on commis- York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on the New York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one per cent commission, Private and Baltpnore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges in those cities and reported back promptiy. Quotations EP Don't Miss Your Chance. 415, | of Stocks and Bonds smd information reanting the | Markets received through our wires INSTANTLY di- rect from the New Yi tock Exchanee. M. SHUSTER & SONS. W. ____ RAILROADS. m Baton & OHIO RAILROAD. -_ THE MODEL FAST, AN 'D THE ONLY LINE z EEWREN a BEADED DRESS FRONTS on Satin and N Go ‘THE EAST AND THE WEST, VIA WASHINGTON. | and manufacture. LYONS PURE SILK VELVETS, 24 inches Wide, in rich street shades, at $8. NNET'S SAT y 2 ME: and VELVET FLOU: EVENING GOODS. We invite attention to our ele: AHADAMES, | BROCADES, MOIRES, _SURAHS, in’the newest Evening Shades, "7 ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS., als A ST WHEN YOU WANT THEM. In the midst of the busiest season for DRESSING GOWNS AND SMOKING JACKETS We mark ours down for LESS THAN COST. We want to get rid of them. ings, and this is the only thing we have that is outside of the Clothing and Tailoringline. THE DRESSING GOWNS Are of our own importation, and are not fancily got up to look at; they are made for comfortand wear, ‘The man who xets one of them will enjoy it for years. THE SMOKING JACKETS Are of our own cut and make, and FIT PERFECTLY. NOTE THE PRICES, And bear one fact in mind, that when we reduce a price ee : a it is not imaginary. NG GOWNS NOW $6.50. NG GOWNS Now $11. OUR $10 DRESS! OUR $15 DRE OUR $20 AND $2 SMOKING JACKETS. OUR $9 JACKETS REDUCED TO $6; OUR $12 JACKETS REDUCED TO $8. OUR $15 JACKETS REDUCED TO $10. A. SAKS & CO., STRICTLY ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, a5 316 axp 318 SEVENTH STREET. (CHEEECSS PREC SEES LARGE SUPPLY, ELPHONZO YOUNGS, 504 NINTH STH y Ber AND F SrReers. NOTICE THE LOCATION. CANDY. Several thousand ‘Choice Bon Bons. N Princess Paper Shelled Almonds. Zantee Currants.. Genuine Lexhorn Gitron, CHOICE PRUNE: ELLE! JAMATOA ORANGE! VALENCIA ORANG! MALAGA GRAPES. EXTRA CHOICE PRESERVES in glass. DING aitd many chet ‘and man: son, Note the location. 904 9H STREET NORTHWEST, Between D and E, cpposite the Critic Office. as ELPHONZO YOUNGS, Grocer. ‘PE WONDERFUL LITTLE INSTRUMENT— THE ORGANINA, Just the thing for a Christmas Present. Ba Fifes, ‘Drums, and Musical Instruments of every eri at A ELLIS & CO.'8, te for the famous WEBER P A ous e] brated SMPTE ‘AMERICAN ORGANS. Black. the moxt elecant goods we have ever offered. Hand labor alone being empioyed in their stock of SILK: Et wit 919 Pennsylvania avenue, ‘We do not keep furnish- DRESSING GOWNS NOW $15. Several thousand pounds. ‘en barrel JELLY, MARMALADE'S, Pu desirable iinuice forthe box: Also, Musical Boxes and Albums, Violins, Guitars, injos,, Accordeons,, Harmonicas, Concertinas, Flutes, For the Holiday trade, I am = ‘Giscounts for cash. BRADBURY PIANOS AND ORGANS. fren ‘a large both Square and Upright Ebony, wig wil bg ol om cay monthly payments or oar: 10w | DOUBLE TRACK! JANN 1 ). CINCINNATI PRES: iiicott City, and Way Stations. and Way Piedmont, 7 Hagerstown, ad Way, via one, —Bartimore, Strasburg, Wi i ‘A. NEW YORK AND BOSTON Parior Cars to New York. NON AND VALLEY EXPRESS. (con- vs Hawerstown and at Point of Rocks for Frederick.) 39:00 Ou Sunday only, for Baltimore, Annapolis and XPRESS (stops at, Hyattevilie, Laurel, Anuapolis Junction, 5) (iCAGO, CINCINNATI AND Itimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way Stations. ore and Way. ERPHESS. i, /MILADELPHIA AND NEW Stations, (Winchester, Frea- Way, Via Relay) SVILLE AND LAUREL Via Relay, stops at Annap- Ee) + Amavelis and Way tations. ut of Hocks, Froderick, Hacertown, Win- chester and Way Stations. (Gn Sunday to Boint of Stations only.) i: EaVRESS, (Martinsbure and Ste oS at Hyatteyilie and Laurel.) ES aud Way Stations, Dre al Stations. IMOKE, HYATTSVILLE AND LAUREL IRG, CLEVELAND and DETROIT ADELPHIA, NEW YORK and BOSTON ‘Cars to New York. NCINNATI and ST.LOUIS EX- HYATTSVILLE and LAUREL n sinal or to let off passenxers ai uy station between Washington and Auuubius on. tD: “Sunday only. Other trains daily, except Sunday All trains from Washington stop at Relay Station. For further information apply at the Baltimore and Ohio Ticket Ofices, Washington Station, 619 and 139 Peunsyivauia avenue, corner idth street, where orders: Will be taken for bazzage w be checked and received at any pout ue city. YLVANIA ROU VEST AND. cL RAILS. % \GNIFICENT EQUIPMENT. IN EFFECT NOVEMBEK 23. 1881. TRAINS LEA\ & WASHINGTON, trom Depot, ‘corner For Pittstiune a te Went Uhieago, Ti ited E; ‘or a bhieao Lite press of Palliuat Hotel and Sieopiny Cars. at 800 -m., daily; 10:30 a.m. daily, with Sleeping Cars with AND POTOMAC RATLROAD. For Canandaicua, Rochester. Buflalo, Niacara, at 8:00 a.m. daily, except Sunday; 9:50 p.mu. daily, ex- cept Saturday, with Palace’ Cars to Canant nd Watkins. For Williamsport, Lock Haven and Elmira, at 1 mi. duily, exeept Sunday. For New York and the East, 8:00 a.m., 10:90 a.m.,2: 10:00 and 10:15 p.an. "On Sunday 2:00, 10:00 10:15 pn. linuited expremsof Pullman, Cars, . 2. ex Sunday. For Brooklyn, N-¥°, all throusih tains connect at Jer- sey City with boats of Brooklyn Annex, affording direct transter to Fulton street, ayoraing double ferriage across New York cit For Philadelphia, 8:00 a.m., 10:3 and 10:15p.m. On Sunday, 2: 5:40, 10:00and 10:15 pmo. Témited Express, 9:30 a.m. daily, ex- cept Stn For Salting . 9:30, 10:30 a.m, 30, 10:00 and 10:18 p. m., 2:00, 5:40, 9 For Pope's Creek Line, 6:40 a.mand 4:40 p.m. daily, except Sunday. 2 For aS 6:40 a.m. and 4:40 p.m. daily, except nday. ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY, AND | ALEXANDEIA AND WASHINGTON *smaay at MEDICAL, &e. ae THE OLDEST Es ABLISHED E. LEON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND inont reliable LADIES’ PHYSICIAN in thecley, cam {fonmulted daily Massachusetts a1 rom fen quvekiy cured, Prompe ieskment. Boparste rouse a: 5 for ladies. eo 226-1m SELDEN, PROFESSORS OF MID- ROBERTSON, THE MOST RELIABLE AND Vicngest eatablisned apecialier Jin this city, with 18 all of Seminal Weakness, cl NO PAY!—TO ALL AFFLICTED WITH Private Diseases come at once. and you be BROTIRNS, S06 S attest southwest. 235-2 OLD MEDAL AWARDED THE AUTHOR! one purchasing Priviies us can tse the Kaine 8 Marzin in case the x List Matances cn Puts, Calls and Spreads | sion in San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New | direct telegraph wires to | CON. 1, AND ST. LOUIS | =VENING STAR. _ December 16, ISSIe FRupAY. Elections ef Officers, on Centennial Lodge, F.A. A.M. ast Right, with the £ n. Boum, WoM.; 3.3. ait, SW thy, J.W.: Emmett ©. F Morunn, tressurer: w | electio Lef vette Lote its annual: meetin Tollows: W. lan, Ww. 1: 3.W., SME &; 'T., dames PL .. has elected the or the ensuing year:—Robers 3; C.F. Jarve sostont dictater; James Linzenieiter, vicedict Jtor; 4. J. Byte, ne ©. J. P. Woed, Tnanclal reporter; G. D. urer; WH. Rell, chaplain; 3. Walter, an P. Woot, G. DL . ie. J.P. Wood, mmel, alternate tO » No. #8, K. of P., has elected +. Vior-president; L. Hayghe, ¢ . Sniffin, seers and treasurer; Y. cuide; W.T, Wooitteld, seatinel 1 examine larket Hetail Prices, Sa20% per M.; do porte ae. ; steak, 12g we Mutton, 1001 12yal4e.; Bacon Hams, ar cured, Shoulders, 12\alde.; Breasts, Malde. Land, a Freer per bunch 1, Be. per 2 Trout, i2sihe. peri).; Bluefish, pr bunch: Leb . per Ih; Terrapin, sliders, $6489 per dors duuuond-back, #18 per doz; Turtle, De.ugh . per doz, haade. per pecks . 40c, per pk; Cab- 200°. 0 per hea¢ | Sprouts, 2n330¢. pe | Beris, 2 | Turnip | Mower, 1 Kin, Waa ip per Th.; Chickens, af 0%. wha Turkey, 30 per pairs 3; Wh be ; Bins Us,81:$1.50:Plov> I: Wild Geese, , per do A ——ie - DEEDS IN FEE have been filed as follows: A. H. Stephenson et al. to Josephine A. Cardew, 8, Sq. 266 0. Malco to A. F. Bar- part 2, sq. 297: $—. James Frases uid and 20, sq. 297: $1 49 and Anna M. elite M. Clark, sut rs, to 9: Anderson, part 6 sq. mn pW. T. alley, art 2, sq. $1,000. W. T. Bailey toJonn Decker, Sale propert . HL. Schaefer to BF, | W. Grossart, part lots 12 and 13, sq. 40 000, E. es to Tda D. Warman, part 60, $q. 361; $3,837. Kekert to L. Eckert, parts 12 and 13," sq. j 400. Sohn Sherman to. Beikmap, lub By | block 33, Columbia Hi ichts; $8.40, yaaa Den ENSES have been issued to Daniel nd Charlotte Simrmes, of Prin ive a; D. Darby Thompson and Mary ke ; Borrows W. King and Mary W. Haupt 3 Thoinas 1. Etchison and Alice V. ‘Thomp- MARRIAGE Li Thomas ee The Courts. Court In GrenenaL TERM. Yesterday, agt. ‘Theodore F. | Gatehe . Merrick and Tuomas J, Durant agt. De Witt C, Gidding on hearing. © cir CovatT—Judge MacArthur, Yesterday, Campbell agt. Dist verdict for j for #23. Stilson agt. Bigelo | Peferred tod. G. Payne. Herr agt. Dodge et a referred tod. J. D: hing . Kellen agt. Germa American Fire Insurance € Sul dbs iuissed. Raub agt. Dennis et ot for plain UM for $139.23, Interest tron ber 12, 187% John: le agt. Bowers: judginenton stip ulation. tact. Bean; verdic one cent. Johnson agt. Douglass: Egurry Courr—Juitge W ay, McAuley agt.” McAui Hagher agt. Stronj rownlng ale j lowed to intervene. unton agt. Zantzinger; rule | retari . INSZ, granted. Shields agt. i Driver directed to pay money into court. Keyser agt. Hitz; payment tuto cours and stay of execution ordered. Suter agt. Chand- ler; pro confesso against C. Weaver and R. P. son ordered. Bowie agt. Pickrell; Frank Hume allowed to Intervene. Raff agt. ‘Pucker; auditor's report contirmed and conveyance ordered. Masonic Mutual Reliel Association agt. Kondrup; fund ordered paid to defendant Konirup, Eider agt. Elder; divorce granted; decree to be drawn, Gawler agt. Connolly ; reference to auditor ordered. Pouice Court.—Judge Snett, To-day, Win. Jackson, charged with to animals, Was released on his personal bonds. Lewis Lambert, driving over a sidewalk; $2 Jas. Lacey, loud and boisterous; $5 or 15 days. Jno. Simme pleaded guilty to cursing and swearing on the street, and was sent down for 7 days in default of $. Mary Nichols, a white woman, Was sent dowm for 90 deys for being a public prostitute and va- ‘ant. Jos. Stearns, charged with being an ha- itual drunkard; 99 days in defautt or bonds. Wm. 8. Wallace, colored, was charged with carrying @ pistol. HiS attorney stated that he was a respect> able man, and a sexton of a church. The cours Mined him $20 or 60 days. — Affairs in West Washington. BUILDING ASSOCIATION.—At the 534 regular monthly mecting of the Twelfth Building assoclae tion, held last “night, at Goddard's hall, eight shares were retired at the stock value rates— being about $400 di of. Port.—Cieared — Schooner Carre Holmes, Holmes; for Jersey City with 50 tons of coal. THE Grain MARKET.—Arrivals—Boat Med with 4,000 bushels wheat; boat Loudoun, wi 4,000 bushels do. Sales—10,009 bushels wheat was sold yesterday at prices ranging irom $1.37 %© $1.4035. THe Coat. TRapE.—Eleven boats with 1,409 tons of coal as follows: "For Georgetown—New Central company, 344.05 tons, land company, 318.08 tons. Borden company, 116.12 tons. Consolidation company, 356.07 tons." Blacn Avon compan} 110.10 tons. For Alexandria—American company, 232.18 tons. LENGTHENING THE CanaL Locks.—The work of In the locks on the Chesapeake and OUl0 canalis to be commenced January 1. The mae terial for the purpose 1s now being distributed a& the different loc! ——>_ Alexandrina Affairs, Reported for TH EVENING STAR. Local News ix Ove Vinorsra SuBcre.—The city, which owns the gas works, has contracted, litle by little, the custom of allowing certain as sociations, &&., to use gas free. The committee on light are initiating a plan to limit these grants if not abolish them altogether....The Virginla Mid- land railway will in a short time extend 1s rail way on Union street south, beyond Gibbon street. This extension s rendered ‘necessary for the cone venience of supplying the Alexandria ship yard with ship-timber, which, formerly brought almost: entirely by water, now come by raliroad....Mr. J. A. Beckham has nearly entirely recovered from the injuries, which supervened upon bis leap from a moving railway train last week. MARRIED. DUFFY—WOOD. On September 21 = et 1881, . Mitchell, “at ‘Mi pipet. of this citys and SADIE 2.9 OUD, of Mary= FOSTER—BURCH. At the residence of the bride, Tey Wa Wi DAVID L. SOSTER, M. ot Palle? Aayhia, Pe, aud ALIGE G. BULGH, of tus'elty. DIED. JOHNSON. On December 14, 1881, Mrs. NSON, wife of the late Charies. 5 shire tag low! fe ‘ ge = : es? ‘Funeral will take place from St. A a 1, at 9) 160) strect,'Saturday, Deveiuber Bi oraorks wnge PIERCE. Thursday, December 15, 1881, at 8 JOHN B. PLERUK, Js., in the thirty-second year ob his age. ‘Puneral will take place at 2 p.m. on ; ber Ti 180, trou has ate rtidaice, Reval Dees

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