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HOLID AY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY -GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. Ores HOLIDAY EVENINGS. COCHRANE & CO., OPPOSITE RIGGS’ BANK, AND ALSO 1630 4TH STREET, BETWEEN ; Bye CORCORAN AND For our patrons, we print a closing rhyme ‘This year, ‘twill be the very last time, In the Evextne Srar that we aball tell, ‘The wonderful bargains we have to sell. ‘Last 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 not high. ‘Now Cochrane & Co. opposite Rigzw’ Bank, ‘Wish the Pubiie sincerely to thank, And offer uptown another treat At sixteen thirty, Fourteenth street. At both stores now, we are open at night, "Tis pleasant to walk when the moon is bright With your lover, or others, nice presents to find In the Stores wherever you are treated kind. Qnr cataloane to name, is twice too long, *Tis beet to ningle with the happy throng, See the iad faces and select yourself From a thousand articles on every shelf. ‘There are Dolls and China, Toys and Books, Foster Patent Rids, Sve or seven Hooks; A new [ot Just in, to nention the same, ‘Ladies know on these our excelent fame. Linen 'Kerchiefs with Initials, or those of silk, Brightest colors if you wish, or white as milk. Notions, Laces and Linens, everything new, Damask Towels, with Initials in red or blue. ato ELATIS CARAMELS CAN NEVER BE SUR- parse! They weal for themselves. | Manufac- tn ry day at 620 9th screet, ch Store, 1339 Panney! vania avenne northwest. au 0-6ru f GOODS AND TOYS.—A LARGE te assortment, consisting of Fine Paye- frien, Jy 78, Top, Bookes Waiting, Desky, Work sxea, Bro. kstans eras) ms, Pocket- Booker Poe ex, Dominoes, Checkers snd other Kuiv games, "Tool Chests, Wazons, mos and ‘Toys in great variety. E. K. LU street, Georgetown. STEINWAY & SONS" PIANOS. MASON & HAMLIN'S fina CABINET ORGANS. iso, a lance assortmentof PIANOS and ORGANS of At the Warerooms of WG, METZEROTT & CO. 410-1w Pennsylvania ave. bet. 9th ch sts, Bos FOR THE HOLID ALBUM € 7 WRITT Dy POCKET CUTLERY, PAPETER) Pann te FIN E STATIONERY, &e., a ROBERTS" BOOKSTORE, d10-2w 1010 7th street, above New York ‘avenue. HY WILL You BUY TRINKETS FOR CHRIST- mae prsents, hen Yor! can buy Sewing Machines ae cheap’ at MCKENEY'S, “S31 Oth street. Renting and Itepairing a apecialty. a0 Noverses FOR THE HOLIDAYS. The attention of the Ladies is respectfully called tomy Embroidered TABLE COVERS, TABLE SCARF! TIDIES IN PLU: ae AND Fi EMBROIDERED eee ERS, SLIP! WHISK HOLDERS AND DEANCY, eeneae Sot emedasiat Dsenar Bi A rk RETS. FANS: EMBROUDERED SUSEENT SS Cap AND CIGAR AND SILK HANDKER- LA TES, KID GLOVES AND ERING 'CLOAKS, “LACE AND MRS. SELMA RUPPERTS. = +. opposite Patent Office, VRESEN ‘The “PETITE” TRICYCLE, for boys and girls. All kiud BICYCLES, for boys and men. at COLUMBIA BICYCLE SCHOOL, 1108 E street northweat. WM. C. SCRIBNER, Proprietor. a6 PECIAL NOTICE TO LADIES AND GENTLE- SS wen who buy Gent's Silk Neckwear. — We are closing gat an inumenve stock of Gente’ Slik Neckwear fora New York acturer, and we can show you the latest hep retest vill: in Searts: and lower prices saw. We think it fo name prices, ct be so lowe son would think tim Detter eee then for yourmelyes. 20 1002 F street northwest. Pecouatep POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, Especis!!y adapted for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Our display is now ready, we respectfully invite ear frieniis sod eojvurness ithe city tessa cur | ‘at their earliest convenience. We shall at all tines ive the: fori’ ge aid ‘hey woul possible, so you had 1u our best a tent M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridxe), Fle eta HOLIDAY “Fit xEw LATEST IMPROV ER S' 2 } tirely eli sey with Automatic Tension Literate, | ‘stop motion, black w: 4 side drawers, cover an Bickel plated eo ‘attacl mounted on a Muonogram stand. . A warranty for 3 years furnished with Domestic,” **White, fousehold,” om * aust ottier kinds at similar reduetion in prices. Beuting and . . AUERBACH, ” Corner 7th and i street Rext door to Auerbach's Men Puriiehine aa Hat Store.” Fxamine our 60e. Re-enforced Shirts j Bole Aency for the Saxony Wool German Haud Rat | Jackets: as yrouray GooDs. AT MY STORES, NO. 521 1TH ST. N.W., BETWEEN E AND F. axD ‘8 AND 734 TTH ST.. BETWEEN G AND H, { J. F. SPELSHOUSE, PAPER HANGER AND DECORATOR. Grend dixplsy of it Envravings, Oil Paintings, cand dieplay of Elegant Water ¢ volom, Pleture iF Glasses, Gers | of Art, Ke. ‘The, jatet deste in Wall Paper, Picture France | and W » order. All i | Gabinet Size Frames, Velvet, E10 wat t Frames, from br ww Shades and incurs __018-3m_ aa 7, SILVER AND COLORED PAPER, it Stare, Silver Mone, Xruas Carts, Relief Pic- furs,’ Foun Pazels, ao ‘Goods— wonders for = mie fancy wry say GOUTD, ‘9th sti a ret. yur a NOUNCEMENT. Ww now fall wre fo for the HOLIDAY TRADE \ with the LARGEST AND Bi ie OF GOOD the pubile, ai 1 0 be at PRICES aS LUW AS Finely Tilustrated Books: Standard Books in sets; the Poets, in ali styles, Family and Pocket Bibles: Prayers and Hynmais; Juveniles, an iminense stock and variety; Paveccr sud Aibame; Fancy Ri leather, od, Catt sind New Year Cards: Call early and avoid he ru wee -THA We eonfitently recommend the WATCHES menufac tured by the American Watch Co., Waltham, Mase., as d for the price. ond Silver ‘aye in stock. BRO. & CI “wih, ; BALLANTYNE & SON. Seventh street. A large assortment of all gr: Cases, ci the newest patterns, a. . GALT, not PE } ARE ATTRACTIONS FOR THE LADIFS aT CHR. RUPPER \D 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. Now ful style CUSHION HOLD!LS, of different desixns. Fancy Worsted Work and Knitted GOODS, of every ieseription. complete outiit for Infanta. Merino CLOAKS, Children’s Lace, Satin and Velvet BONNETS. ES, TIDES, WHIST inde of Exubroidered Materials on hand at the lowest market prices, i 1007 PE: 1881 1881 x<MAS. PLUSH, Ivory, BRONZE, NOVELTIES OF VIENNA, PARIS AND LONDON. RUSSIA DESKS. PLUSH AND RUSSIA PORTFOLIOS. PHOTOGRAPH AND AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS. BRONZE PAPER WEIGHTS AND ORNAMENTS. INKSTAN! a5 JEWEL CASES. GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES. CARD CASES AND PORTMONNAIES. A Carefully Selected Stock of Standard and Iilustrated HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS, PRAYER BOOKS axD JUVENILE BOOKS Iu All Styles and Bindings, A DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT ON ALL FANCY GOODS Until December 17, inclusive, JAMES J. CHAPMAN, 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. For CHRISTMAS OF ’81, ‘We offer the finest and most assortmentof A, SEWING SRCHINES A machine for family use at $25, war- ‘ears, with all attachments, sttention ts called o.our E, een oe insachiine ever offered: to the public. aa ene running Weed and new Victor, new Ameri- * (BPENHEIMER" ‘Ss, 528 9th strect, St. Cloud Building. Machines rented and re Parts and findings for raft ural machines. H OLIDAY GOODS AT MORRISON'S, 415 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. a0 a3 A oon ite pe Hand jot a cht jy hese We we poe! Seas greetings boin Bases pune from graph “Albums from "$1 to $15: , Decora ‘rames—nickel-plated, brass, wood a Russia Teather! ‘Tiles—mounted and unmounted ; Book: Seray ren's per and bound, the W. aud af the lowest fieures: Chi Games, Paint Boxes, &e. "Gents “Shaving ¢ bacco Stands and Cases: ‘Safes; Inkstands in Glive wood, brass, tether and china Pen Racgs; Paper Weishts; Blotters ar:d Portfolios; Candlesticks and gorated Canvlies:” Bacels and celluloid; wets ee ee Ficures—a large iety; Gold Pens ncils; Jewel Cases, Boxes an ds; Cologne Stance Btsndat Boses of Paper and Envelopes from Ide. to $10; ards th boxes and do. in Stands; Albertype Pictures framed, at $1.50, over_a bund: subjects: panese Geode; Caudy Boxes ‘and Baskets ani ail Kinde of X-mas Tree Decorations; Work Boxer and X-mas Cards and New Year's C Dest selection of any former eer German Favors, & large variety. Come early and avoid the cro MORRISON, Seabee eee SraTIONER, _a10 475 Pennsyivania avenue n Hoermay GooDs. SIN PLUSH, SATIN DECORATED AND ENGRAVED CO- TTLE SIMMS’ PHARMACY, Corner 14th street and New York avenue. a10-6¢ DAs OPENING OF HOLIDAY GOoDs. FOR YOUR MOTHER'S PRESENT GO TO DAMMANN'S. Fine Lace Fichus, from 25 cents up. All Silk Spaniah Lace Ficius, 48c.. 69e., T5c., $1. Fancy Box Fine Linen Handkerchiefs at $1. Elegant Line of Flannel and Felt Skirts, from $1 up. New Tidies in all sizes, from Se. up to $1. BUY YOUR FATHER’S PRESENT AT DAMMANN’'S. 150.doa. of Brocaded Sith, Handkerchiefs at 39¢., 45¢., Gents Wool- ined Dom n Ol es, at 63. Te., $1. Gents Fine Cloth Gloves, 3c., 37¢., 50c. Novelties in Gents Scarfs and Necxties, at 25¢. Gents Suspenders in fancy boxes, at 30¢,, 75c., $1. Gents Linen Handkerchiefs in fancy Boxes, from $1 upward. YOUR SISTER WANTS HER PRESENT BOUGHT AT DAMMANN’S. ‘Fancy Case with 3 pairs Paris Kid Gloves for $1.50. Elegant Japanese Case with 3 peirs of our regular ‘eal Kid Gloves for nly $2.50 halls Fine Russia Leather Pocketbooks, at 25c.,. ‘se. + T5e., $1. Latext Styles of Moroceo Satchols, from 65¢. up. Finest Veivet and Plush Satchels, at $1.63, worth $2.50. Beautiful Line of Opera Fans as in all = from 50, upwi Fapanene Fancy article, aa Cabinets. Desks, Prorkboen, Cases, € roan "fiamawess ebief Boxes extraordina on ated Roman. Chains, Sewelzy of every description. as Heavy. Ght Braceiets, Overa Ciains, Watch C Earrings and Breast; YOUR BROTHER VALUES HIS PRESENT MORE IF BOUGHT AT AMMANN’S. Genta Fine Toilet Cases, from $1.25 upward. Gents Fine Pocketbooks, at 25c., 30c. Gents New Neckwear, Gloves snd Hosiery. Gents Fancy Bordered Handkerchiefs in fancy case, BUY YOUR CHILDREN'S DOLLS AT DAMMANN'S. DAMMANN’S. £06 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. ‘Toenabic our customers st thetr letsure to examine our nt of HOLIDAY PRESENTS, af avoid the crowd incident to Christmas week, we now cusplay our entire collection of RICH JEWELRY, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, fe presi AND VIENNA F iCY GOODS, &e., specialty, for our, Holiday Trade. | Many of ry. these articker cannot be duplicated lections rade now may be left for future deliv M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, NSYLVANIA AVENUE. Qur Store will be open in the evening until Christmas, a 1 00 MAGIC TRICKS. 1 00 gybegits Rottle—-Stands Up or Lays Down at command. sabaccnport Rove Ting, Spirit Rapping and Cabinet white Bader ie Hater” Spit Sparks and Volumes of Flame trom ot! ining Snake Boz—A Side-splitting Practical Joke. oglemon Cards—Change Spota and Color at commana. mkt Jad ian tioule nel fro" dag pal O'MEARA’S SPORTING BAZAR. perser. DEMPSEY. | ONE DOLLAR P? PER 100 FOR PIRIES’ ENGLISH VISITING CARDS, “Printed from Plate.” blishment in the city furnishing that quality wg ibe te work fect; Noe dapad meetin also of ancy: STATIONERY, oa THERES amt ARTICLES. DEMPSEY, STATIONER AND EXGRAVER, 147 tae PN £FERUR. ‘Headquarters for that $35 Gun and that $1 Razor. Sgog8 Ec HN NW Saus® SEAL SKIN, OTTER SKIN, 1N SACQUES, DOL! and FOR NOVELTIES "u reeribing fm FURS ALL AT THE LOWEST PRICES, WILLETT & RUOFF, ae 905 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. COLLARS, CAPES AND ; aaa | , Xs GooDs. A large and select stock of fine and medium quality TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, SATCHELS, POCKET BOOKS, LETTER BOOKS, CABBAS, TOY TRUNKS, (our own make), ROBES, SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, &c., &c. Atthe ‘popular TRUNK AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY or JAMES S. TO PHAM, 13-29 425 Tth street northwest. Howmy GOODS. Fisk, Clark and Flaggs’ crbenlg NOVELTIES in Gentlemen's Gloves and Neckwé Handsomely ‘Embroidered Silk — im fancy ash Scarts, Ui 's Fur-top) ig! eg by oy Beart Rings, a ak nil-and conyprete ES FURNISHINGS: eeleciea. especialy for the ‘Holidays. THOMPSON'S Shirt Factory, 816 F street northwest. ae as Freesce FLOWERS. Ne tment of EVENING DRESS FECES is tnd CORSAGE BOQUETS, in all quailtice and pri i Christmas Noyelties in FLOWERS, BAS- KETS und SARDINENS Biled to order. PABISIAN FLOWER CO., d13-Im. 1110 F street northwest. OMY PRESENT. CHOICE ASSORTMENT. Cashm: Cloth BREAKFAST JACKETS and Rous, MUFFLERS, ERS, WEISTLETS, GLOVES and Be Same Seer W. 8. TEEL, 935 Pennsylvania ®venue. a8 Nors. 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Great Bargains in Ladies’, Gentlemen's and Children’é 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 TIDIS Left at 30 cents, worth 50 cents, Appropriate Holiday Gifts in Real Lace Articles. Gentlemen's CIGAR € ASES. Fine French DOLLS. We haves SPEAKING DOLL, which we offer at 50 cents, worth 80 cents. NOooT’sS, a2 915 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ([XtEe & CHEWNING, 918 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, OFFER AT LOWEST PRICES SILK PLUSHES, TN BLACK, ‘WINE, BRONZE GREEN, SEAL BROWN, DARK GREEN. 42-INCH PLAID DRESS GOODS, $1.25 quality, now $1; ‘$1 quality, now 89 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. ANDARIN ORANGES. FLORIDA ORANGES. BOSTON DUCHESS PEARS, LADY APPLES. WHITMAN'S CANDIES. MALAGA GRAPES. FRESH NUTS. MAPLE SYRUP. FRENCH PRUNES. RUSSIAN CAVIAR. PLUM PUDDING. MINCE MEAT. FRUIT BUTTERS. RAISINS. CURRANTS. CITRON, ROQUEFORT CHEESE. NEUFCHATEL CHEESE. FROMAGE DE BRIE CHEESE. VAN BEIL'S RYE AND ROCK. B. W. REED'S SONS, 1216 F street northwest. _ai2 EL OumAy BOOKS. ROBERT BEALL, BOOKSELLER, 495 Pennsylvania lads Has now ready for the inspection of his customers the most extensive and varied assortment of BOUKS, anpro. priate for the HOLIDAY SEASON, Including all the best STANDAKD WORKS IN THE RICHEST BINDINGS. SUPERB FINE-ART ILLUSTRATED BOOKS. SELECT AND BEAUTIFUL BOOKS for the Young. RARE AND EXTRA-ILLUSTHATED BOOKS. CHRISTMAS CARDS. FINE STATIONERY, &c. A BEAUTIFUL HOLIDAY CATALOGUE, Given Gratis. 12-68 Goeop NEWS. FROM NOW TO NEW YEAR'S A DISCOUNT OF 10 TO 25 PER CENT il be ities med on all lis if Guan JOrPelened om all our line of HOLIDAY GOODS, ft ane Gooner to Sant cad cheapest in the M. E. BOARDMAN, 629 ISTH SEREET. : easiest terms. saps d12-5¢ A nleRee wt pucceand Also all kinds of Musical Instruments, Sheet Music, Music Books, and Musical Novelties in greatest variety. and lowest prices, at . G. L. WILD & BROS., ‘New Musical Ware Rooms, 709 7th street northwest, Until Jan 1 : ee tl January J, 1802, purchasers of zsseeites (Reser ore iy FURS In DOLMANS and SACQUES. FUR-LINED SILK and SATIN WRAPS. FUR THIMAUNG, itn Ladies’ and Gentlemen's SILK UMBRELLAS. Goods suitable for Holiday Presents, W. G. METZEROTT & CO.. d10-lw Fennayivenin ies, babes Bis: osa wthitas EE Os Sarees Oth ard 10th ats, WaAtcHes, — ‘Have opened to-day s new and large stock of Wal- bam WATCHES, all sizes and grades, at unusually low prices, SAM'L LEWIS’ SONS, eRWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, NEXT CHRISTMAS PRESENTATION : We shall continue to give ee with every CHILDREN. Xo, —— CHILD'S SUIT OR OVERCOAT sold a ticket, of which the above is s fac simile, which will on Wedneaday next, December 2ist, entitle the older to one of number of Toys that we have provided for the Children that are clothed from our ‘Boys’ De partment.” It isno prize drawing. We dothis inorder to intorest the children and show our appreciation of the Patronage bestowed on this departmeut. A. SAKS & CO., THE STRICTLY ONE PRIOE CHILDREN'S CLOTHIER, as 316 and 318 Seventh street. Hormy GOODS. ALL THE LARGE DOLLS AND TOYS Below cost, to close them out. ALaO, A good assortment of FANCY GOO! and man; other uceful articles for Holiday Trwente se boa ‘8. H. MoCLOSKY, 2106 14th street northwest. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS . ai5-3t* 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. 82 Onk Pnice. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. FormY GOODS. aa Our stock of Diamond Lace Pins, Finger and Ear- rings, Fine Gold Jewelry, American Watohes, Sterling Silverware in Great Variety, Plated Tea Sots, Baskets, Bowls, Ice Pitchers, Castors, Butter Dishes, Soup ‘Tureens, Forks and Spoons, Rogers Bros’. Plated Table Cutlery, Jos. Rogers & Sons’ Sheflield Ivory Table Cutlery and Scissors, French Clocka, Opera Glasses, Brass Sconces, Mirrors, Candlesticks, etc., ‘ete., was never so Large and Complete, which we call to attention of purchasers, as they will find our Prices HARRIS & SHAFER, ae INE OLD WHISKIES, BRANDIES, WINES, &c. 1113 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Wo call epecial attention to our 1869 Pure Ri oF 1873 Gaff Pure Rye. our 1875 Martinsbui UR RANDS, CABLNET, MEEBIC WOOD, ORANGE Git ROVE, PIONEER, MI VALLE) ig FLEY Old Jamaica Rum, Scotch Whisky, Hol- full line of California Brandy,’ Port, Angelica, &c. offer to the Trade at prices as low as can be obtained in New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore or elsewhere. We invite inspection and guarantee satisfaction. BARBOUR & HAMILTON, WHOLESALE GROCERS, @14-10t 614 and 616 Pennsylvania ave. northwest. He LIDAY GOODS, pared for the Holiday name in part Old ‘Trade with a well Vhisky— GHERTY, CABINET and BOURBON. Freres, Otard, Dupay Brandy. Jamaica and land Rums. Fine Sherrys, Ota Port and na- five Wines. “At prices as low as the lowext, THARP, a14-tojanl 818 F street northwest. FOR THE BEST OF EVERY THING Go to the PALACE MARKET. Corner 14th and New York Avenue. Thave Fresh Salmon, Lobsters, Smelts, Scollops, etc. All kinds of Game. The most Inscious Oysters. I don't keep cheap beef. My motto is the best of everything, Cheap things won'tdo. aa FRANK J. TIBBETS. F{ANDSOME CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. THE FAMOUS WEBER GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. ON ‘ANO! EMERSON PIANOS, ae CELEBRATED SMITH. ae ORGANS. & ELLIS 937 Peiinaylveals ay _ap 12t ERRY BUILDING, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, CORNER 9TH STREET. CHRISTMAS, 1881. GREAT VARIETY AND CHOICE SELECTION. Silk Umbrellas. Silk Plush Tidies. Mousquetuire Kid Gloves. Camels Hair Shawls. Silk Hosiery. Silk Handerchiefs. Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Silk Mufflers. Chudda Shawls. Brocade Satins, Rhadames. French Jackets Silk Plushes. Ulsters, Dolmans, Ulaterettes. ‘Raw Silk Table Covers. Linen Damask Cloths. Ladies’ Work Boxes. Handsome Towels. Large line of Satin Merveilleux Dolmans, and Fur ‘Lined Silk Circulars. 52rHotiday Goods a specialty. G2 One Price Only, SEATON PERRY, (Of Late Firm Perry & Bro.,) Established 1840. a0 1858 GRAND OPENING 1881 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 GOODS. Mr. Ruppert takes great pleasure in inf his friends and the public generally that he has just re- ceived through his agents in Franco and Germany the largest and finest stock of goods, as follows: French and German Dolls of all Designs, Toys, Games, Soldier Equipments. Bussia Leather Work, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Writing Desk and Dreesing Cases. ‘Musical Boxes all sizes and styles. Sleighs, Wagons, ko, Bicycles all sizes, disor 10, 000 other articles too numgrous to mention, To avoid the usual rush +. Christmas times our customers are invited to make their purchases early. sf aeantlocted goods can be laid stide until Christmas al0-2w GEAL SAcQuEs, ¥UR-LINED '‘ANCY FURS, SEAL CAPS, FUE GLOVES, CARRIAGE ROBES, HATS AND’ GAPS ‘Te GREAT VARIESE, FOR GENTS, YOUTHS CANES AND UMBSELLAS. ARMY AND NAVE CAPS. KNIGHTS TEMPLAB REGALIA, yor TRDIENRa i” AT VARIETY. DUNLAP& 00.'S SILK, DERBY AND OPERA HATS, — JAMES ¥. DAVIS" SOKS, FINANCIAL. Ks PALACE. LOWER THAN ALIy LOWER AND LOWER STILL! WONDERFUL BUT TRUE! ‘We wit Orrer on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16ru, 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 centa a piece. 100 DOZEN GENUINE BEAVER, ALL STYLES, 75 cents. ‘These goods are consigned from the Factory direct, and must be sold, at KING'S PALACE, 814 7rx STREET NORTHWEST. ALSO, A NEW INVOICE OF ELEGANT PLUMES, AT 50, 75, $1, $1.25 AND $1.50, AT THE FAMOUS KING'S PALACE, $14 Tru STREET NORTHWEST. §2~ Don’t Miss Your Chance. as. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. . BEADED DRESS FRONTS on Satin and Nett, Colored and Blac ‘most, elegan’ we have ever offered. | ‘Hand labor alone being employed in thelr iron URE SILK y VELVETS, 24 inches Wide, in EON Ts SAE W MERVELL-LEUX. S 8 SATIN DE LYO! COLORED RH. ADAMES COLORED MERVEILLEUX and VELVET FLOUNG! EVENING GOOD We invite, attention to our elorant stock of SILKS MORES in” the nowese E ning as ES a oxUe inthe “newed DRESS FRON’ ave CANTON CREPE, &. §27- ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS., as 919 Pennsylvania avenue. eeuen 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. We do not keep furnish- ings, and this is the only thing we have that is outside of the Clothing and Tailoring line. THE DRESSING GOWNS Are of our own importation, and are not fancily got up to look at; they are made for comfort and wear, ‘The man who gets 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 it is not imaginary, OUR $10 DRESSING GOWNS NOW $6.50. OUR $15 DRESSING GOWNS NOW $1 OUR $20 AND $22 DRESSING GOWNS NOW $15. 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, 816 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. C HRISTMAS RCO ER aS. LARGE SUPPLY, aus 4xp F STREETS, Worle TBE LocaTy Cream Genuine New ¥ Rew London Layers pclusters: ‘Loose. A OR, 8. TAMATCA ORANGES. Mitaca Grapes EXTRA CHOICE PRESERVES in glass. GUAVA JELLY, MARMALADE’S, PLUM PUD- DING snd many other d luxuries for the sea- son. Note the locat 904 pe STREET NORTHWEST, Between D and E, epposite the Critic Office. 415 ELPHONZO YOUNGS, Grocer. yp WONDERFUL LITTLE INSTRUMENT— THE ORGANINA, pAmvEpay. a x MUrTox. FALL & LOVE, a15-3t° _ Home Market,” 1690 14th st. northwest. NEW cunonoceara. AS OPERATIONS IN STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN Contracts or piece feecared atibe closest rates ‘Stocks Bomzht and Carried on 309 8 he Fractional Orders 1 Priviiergs through wo cnn wns the came ‘ove se Mancin tp cane they chow a rt. rates ani distances oa Puts Calls and Spreads seut Frocon on apptication 2, MICHELOT 00. 48 Broad st. New York. 0 house, F. A. BEERS & GO., i114 La Salle st. NEW YORK, i LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY, FIRST MORTGAGE SIX PER CENT BONDS or 2921. NTERFST, PAVABLE, SEMI-ANN : p FIRST DAYS OF JANUARY sts coed ore th the Delaware, Tackawauna and Weetern Railroad +t thro ‘ORK TO MUEFALG. ‘ first Hen upon the equipment as weitere te Hat ® _ For sale by = L. J. & C. H. SMITH, STOCK BROKERS, 52 Wail Street, New York. ALLY, UPON ND JULY. asim P® vate STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bough twa Sold on Conunission, No. 539 15H STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING, ) Agency for Prince snd Whitely, Stock Brokers, 64 Broapwarx, New York. Every class of Securities bought and sold on commis- sion in San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on the New York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one per cent commission, Private and direct telegraph wires to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, throngh which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges in those cities and reported back promptly. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and information regarding tho Markets received through our wires INSTANTLY ai- rect from the New York Stock Exchanger. ___ RAILROADS BAltooRe & OHIO RAILROAD. = ‘THE MODEL FAST, “AND. THE ONLY LINE oe , VIA WASHINGTON. THE EAST AND THE W DOUBLE TRACK! JANNEY COUPLER! STKEL RAILS! SCHEDULE TO TAKE EFFECT, SUNDAY, NOVEM- nt 6s 99 Beltane, Strasburg, Win Relay. tt: 45 BA CLIMORE EXPREs». 0—Point of kocks. SS. jeatt Aunepos inchester, EXP Parlor Cars to New York. 8:40-STAUNTON AND VALLEY EXPRESS, com. pects for, ‘Hagers ‘at Point of sala Benday any, for Baltimore, jana ac 10: oo BALTTORE EXPRESS (etops at Goleta, Betevile, Laurel, Sorevatie Sunoti over.) 10:43. SPUETSBURG. CHICAGO, CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. 12 re Ellicott City, Annapohs and Way 2n Sunday only for Baltimore and Way. PHILADELPHIA AND NEW 30—Baltimore aud ra Way ae (Winchester, Fred. a ELE AND LAUREL vis Relay, stops at Aunap- Stations. Es meee and W: Pe ‘le and Laurel.) 05 Point of Hiocks and Way: siatons. }5—Baitimore Ws any allt trains from W: at Relay Station. Puc Tacthor inttematen sen ok Ge Dalincce aid oh Deke Offices, ig ye 619 and 135 uneylvania avenue, corner i4th strect, w will be taken for bagwage t be checked and ocelved at any poustan the city. 1881 THE GREAT PEN: TO THE Now LEN! p SCENE WICENT EQUIPMENT. Beene FECT NOVEMBER 2. 1601. TRAINS TRAV + WASHINGTON, from Depot, of Bi B streets, ax follows. For Pitts el and Sleering, sm. daily 0:30 sm, daily, wits = ees to "Guiana Be & m. daily, with Palzce Cars BAUTINORE 5 POTOMAC RAILKO! For Canandaigua, Rochester, Buffalo, AD. Niagera, at ‘oa ally, Sacept Sundays ¥:90 pin. dail cept Saturday, with Pulaco Cars 10 Canam sand Watkins. on nay ie B40, iovbonn ort rt Exprese, 9:06am dally, ox 30, 10:30 am., and 2:00, 10: and 10:18 pm, on 0, oa am. 2:00, 5:40, 9:30, 10 ) a.m. (ek ak yee a, Rane, caine AND. cP pee ge RAILWAY, ND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON Hodes and For Richinond and the ‘South. 6:0 ag i: vist0 am. 2 Pa ex ‘Trains lea' pelea ts rae : 20:00 3m. WOOD, General Passenger Agent, FRANK Ti THOMSON, General Manacer R. LEON, THE. DEST ESTABLISHED AN fons? rable ee fia ICIAN in nen can iy gt 409 Manvach usete avenue, sim 2 to fe tr) ey to8. All PenasG Complaints and Irerular- Eesquickly cured. Prompt treatment. Separate ors ame ROBERTSON, THE MOST Song tg oy a2 gest established specialist in this oe cary experience, will guarantee actre and the Organs, Nervous ns rs geo oy positively Ly L. and Saturdays, from 2 to 9 p.m., at his office, 456 C street northwest. Refers tS "the sicians of Baltimore. Main 19 South Eotaw Baltimore, Ma. a ‘0 CURE, NO PAY!—TO ALL AFFLICTED WITH Nibiivste biscann come nt ou, ard you shall be ‘oure without DE. BIOs base. meroury, DE 906 B street southwest. OLD MEDAL AWARDED THE AUTHOR! Anew and great Medical Work, warranted the eo indispensable to every man, entitied * ‘SCIENCE OF LIFE OR SELF- LP PRESER- JATION=” bound ie 0 ae “oot. are fee now. Address Medi- iL. Pi Ro. 4 apli-m,w,f and your! Boll oy WB THE EVENING STAR. _ = DAY... Recember ‘16, 15 2d Edition. HEAVY BUSINESS 2 IN MAUTAMOnE ‘The News a Surprise to Business Mem. Special Dispatch to Tax Evexine Stan. Bauriwone, December 16—The firm ‘of R. Le Rasin & Co., phosphate and guano manufacturers of this city, fulled this morning for a lange amount, The firm ts the most extensive of its: kind outside of New York, and its Tamifications extend through every state south of the Mason and Dixon Une. They were quoted by a agencies to be worth om $300,090 to $800, ir Te Grama Conk. Kimedeider bros & aed ee Fr Bailey & Co., bag’ manufacturers; W. 8. Manufacturer of phosphates, all of this cay rd R. M. De Leon, inanutacturer of phosphates, N. Yay and he Upshur Guano Co, Norfolk. Inman & Cos, of Atlanta, Ga. were the heaviest buyers, and their order to stop shipment a few days ago is Supposed to have precipitated the tall fare. "The firm have made an assignment to Thos. W. Lana- han, record office, superior court. They were ie ways constdered fn the best of circumstances and good at least for a million, hence Weir Tulure Was quite a surprise, J. eat TRE NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. ‘The following are the opening and closing prices of the New York Stock Market to-day, as reported Dy spectal wire to H. H. Dodge, 539 15th street: Opening. Ciosing-BY Alton and Terre Haute Alton and Terre Haute preferred, A.D. Tel... ert 3 En ott hs pid ) i M1 Olio BA pa Chien go and Alton....... — 1314 c 139% By _— os a OS gd a Delaware and Hudson 108 10755 Delaware,Lackawanna ‘and W my Denver and Rio Grande. By District of Columbia bonds — Erte. ay Ene preferred. a Erle seconds. . Hannibal and St. Jo. v7 Hannibal and St. Jo preterred 14) Houston and Texas. 6 ural 133 | sON 49 Lake Erie & W i ed Lake Shore. 1204, 120% Loutsvilie and Nash: 107 107% Manhattan Beach. — td Michigan Central ..--; ge 1 Missouri, Kansas and Texas. 39% 3 Missouri Pactfic.... 1065 106% Mobile and Ohio — BN Manhattan Elev 56K 88 oh ppolitan Elevat "9 wy ‘ork Elevated... Wrath — Nasheite e and Ch attanooga. ) “9 New Jersey Central... 94 New York Centra 135) Norfolk and Western — Norfolk and Western preferred. iy 9 rthern Pacific ........ soy F Ps ay Pacific Mall . a Peo., D. and Bis Pennsylvania Cer a os | Reading .. 8% Cg Rock Island. = 1M Si. Land 8. F. - 3 St. Land 8. F. preferred - 64 St. L. and 8. F, ist preferred...) — 105 St Paul 106 1056 ‘St. Paul preferred. — St. Paul and Omaha RY BH | St. Paul and Omaha preferred... 102 | Texas Pact Bey | Texas and Pact Tha | Lnlon acti. 118% 40 s ed 12 reoaiveyg caries or Gov EBKNMENT BONDS. Washington Centennial Lodge, F. eo — Ly | election last night, with the ie aum, W. 1, 8. H. Olcott; J.W., 8. ML Yestmians 8., Richard J. Blakelock; "T., James P. Pearson. ig year: sxistant dictator; ve-dictator; J.J. Byrne, re- rter; Geo. J. P. Wood, Tnanch: porter: G.I xX, treasurer; W. H. Bell, Sore Janes Linzenielier, M.D., medical ‘examiner; G and J. B. Dutton, trustees; Geo. J. ‘Wood, qi representative; SO. Brammel, alternate Grand Endowment! tank, No. 63, K. of P., has elected the following officers for the ensuing’ year:—Lem- uel Fi ident; A. B. MARRIAGE Licenses have been issued to Daniel Thomas and Charlotte Simmes, of or county, Md.; D. Darby Thompson and Ostrander; Borrows W. King and Mary ¥. prig Etchison and Alice V. Thomp- man; Thomas H. son. ee Affairs in Ws wwg BUILDING ASSOCIATE regular monthly mecting of the dweltth Bulldtng ascoctse tion, held last ‘night, at Goddard's hall, eight phates were retired at the stock value Fates— | fone Cae $600 di rday at prices ranging from $1.37 to “Coat Trape.—Fleven boats with 1,409 tons of coal as follows: For Georgetown—New Central Company, $44.05 tons. Maryland company. 318.08 Borden company, 116.32 tons, Consolidation compan 1¥, 356.07 iaen Avon company, 110.1 tons. For ja—American company, LENGTHENING THE Caxat Locks.—The work of tengthening the locks on the Chesapeake and Obie canalis to be commenced January 1. terial for the purpose Is now being ‘alstributed at ay the different MARRIED. DUFFY—woop. ptember 21 Rev. De Mitciell, at Pen Mar Pa 24 CEAUENCE BUFFY, of this city, and SADIE 1 WOOD, of Mary | everest December 15th inet, by tne p steve 2 + Wat Ward, DAVID I: FOSTER, MD. of Pualee delyhia, Pa., and ALICE G. BURCH, of this ‘city, * Sea nen nip aeeaonenenes DIED. by December 15th, 1881, BEATEIC MARIA, beloved of Sythe wo Joshua Bell, aged four mouths and five days. Little Beatric was our darling, Pride of all our hearts at b2ive, But the: came and sured, ‘do come home. Funeral from the residence of her 17th, at 9 o'clock a.m., from N east. Friends and relatives are tend. JOHNSON. ber 14, 2881, Mra On December JOHNSON, wife eS ke Jo 3 tore JOH Wife of the Inte Charles Jot ison. he Pfoneral will take place from & Pe , December 17, at 9 porno ay. ‘nev odo winges Pert ae te ee oda ie di, in year ot wee dea 2a. or Pea UNew York papers please copy. No _ po 4 want fod Law ‘Try it. If not a pepsi « 021-3 _____UNDERTAKERS, i 3

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