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a } What is Said of Us. EVE) ING STAR. Tt is so manifestly the proper thing that —— | we should acknowledge the sonptmaveaes words said in behalf of the Tur STAR ani Largest Circulation i in the Distriet eee eo ae cea unt it distinctly understood that we are blush. ing allover. Here goes! ‘The Washington Star came out in a new dross : last evening, and looks well. Avart from bei ig November 9, 1869, | 2 “live paper, up verything that banca) borage a Mcoutemporn:y shows shows other healthy signs.—Bait. Swn Reading Matter on Every: Page. | The washington star came to hand Inst even- | UAH ing ina new and beautif The Star, by ay, is one of the most val The Chromicie makes a strong point against | 6,72 proprictors ‘are. tasn “of the Capital-moving jobbing-scheme, that the coerey and » and during their three litigation which would inevitably grow out of a | years’ ceteeas shown eee semoval would be endicse and spalling. The | Potted euscess. Bat sein? ee "eof Washington—the property-holders and ¥ The Erening Star ot yesterday comes to us in an actual lezal | an entirely new dress, and is printed ona better ‘tim the presence of the Capital, which our sprightly and We congratulate i and erg hever seems to be taken into consideration in | our spri; neighbor on this stent disenssion of the question. Removal | evidence well-deserved prosperity.— to a forcible wresting of their interests, ~ ay » United States court,or of being assigned to third | Chonticn) @ 1 8PP arene We parties. The land bought, the houses built, the Evening Star appeared dress monry invested in Washington were all on con- ‘oan, and now nts & ener seat protineall Fe dition, which condition was the implied promise | ance. ‘We are glad of the success of all our con- of the Government that the Capital should for- | temporaries, and especially of the Star, which is ever remain ohare M now saab ieee perpen, beweves ne mar athe ite The Chromicie cites as analagous precedents in the Star, last , appeared i ti the matter the case of the removal of Marshall wand Cenmeme atte! presenting a marked | College from Mercersburg, in Pennsylvania, to improvement in its typographic appearance. Lancaster, when the citizens of the latter place | Intelligencer and migiege got damages from the college authorities. Also | The Evening Star appe! the case of Jefferson College, which it is pro- | type on gene Bw at ng ae to this ahvare | Proposed shall be removed from Canonsburg, in | ite! x pose tie same State, to Washington, a village reran | YE appesrance, “It is grativying te these dull | sah deidank. Whe dean te, Tac | times to note such signal evidence of prosperity Promptly applied for an injunction restraining | Courier. the removal, alleging their rights in the perma- The —_ ion Star, which never rkled ent existence of the college in their village. | more brightly br gh nasheed third This case is now in process of argument, the | 3&2; int ie! pone tied apenas, ablest and strongest lawyers in that section of | Denatifuloew did > penlilsie ‘more \ the State heing engaged on it. attractive than ever vc at York Mail. And how infinitely greater the wrongs which | Joc ex atisM.—The Washington Evening Star | would follow the removal of the National Capi. | has made its appearance in an entirely new fal than any which could be pleaded as conse. | (Hressof type, which was rendered {uent on the withdrawal from a.conntry town of | {H,%ear and tear of Bi pene singe ty an ordinary collegiate institution. to Washington news, by the compactness of its — +202 — column and by the clowe condensation and dis SorTuwaxp Tux Covrszor Exrme Taxa Pree eee poms en cme large circulation. It ix conducted with Irs Way—The main argument of the Capitol vigitance, gnterprise and liberality, and its fair- wheelers is that the Star of Empite,—the seat of ness and independence hare earned the eonti- power—is moving West, and that the Capital i quod -wiltof the: Of the public — Pail —Phila. Ledger. onght to move with it, but the question arises Fonesen Naud 5 News sy = Oakes ‘ARLE.—The Fret French Min- whether the West has not scents best days, and | isters of War and Marine held © crestinn whether the great material advantages of the | with the Emperor on Sunday in view of the South. improved by free labor, will not turn the | Prebable death of Victor Ematinel, and the fears tide of wealth and growth in that direction. ein cee ee * ing an insurre. in Italy. Hen: e- The Charleston News makes a comparison | fort wes accompanied ta the Rotel ere ee from material obtained from the report of the | night by a zealous crowd of his parti-ans, who Agricultural Bureau at Washington. from which rica Rockefort /” to their hearts’ content, it concludes that “Dixie is mighty, and will pre- | ®the police did not interfere. Napoleon wali . ‘2 reception at Compelene to-morte vail.” It finds that [lineis yields corn to the atch i apn aekeae valve of $16.52 an acre, wheat at $22.45, and bar- Queen Victoria has orvere the funeral les at SUN. per acre. Kansas yields corn at | services ercr the remains ot George Peabody be S2i.b4, wheat at $19.80, and barley at $25.92 per | Beld in minste yon Friday. Es-qeren Isabeli bee con te. Misouri yields corn at 817.45, wheat at | manittctoot atuiten . S240, and barley at $30.0 per acre. ‘Turning | the Asturias. to the South, it finds that Virginia yields a high- er average of corn than Iinois, say £17. tobacco at 6.25 per acre. North yields tobacco at ermanded her on in favor of the Prince of = Masson ‘MrseTTs WoMEN Av THE Pout one of the State senatorial districts in’ 3 chusetts this year, a Mrx Lane. of Lynn, who is Louisiana | head of the female branch © Twat $2 peracre, | Hen. aided by two other enthusiast acs to work with aw South Carvlina and Georgia yield rice at 995, | Geetion who had nd sea Island cotton at Sii# per acre. | inthe Legisiature. ‘The ladics distributed one And the twelve cotton States yield up- mpage kets at the poe adage earn tand cotton at am axerage of 900 por sere. | SS cicied. “At Workin the suffrage wo. In conclusion, the News assumex that the value | men hada regular printed ticket, with can- of the Lands of the West is really fur more Spee- | didates for every offi The ticket was com- ulative than intrin-ie. and that the advance in ‘ies has beea beeause of the vast tide of immi- ation which always owed towards the West aad rapidly settled up the country. It admits that the eld instit vn of slavery dimcouraged | immigration, and so impeded the material pro- gress of the South. But now that slavery isdead, | ie gave bis wite aftee Bie aeonk te each and with an oper chance for the competition of | hix rea] and personal I property 80) long as she re- free laber. if anticipates that immigrants will ; Mined his widow. If she remarried, the prop- . ert to his chi She did re Jour into that section and soan raive the lands | Snd icgal petecedings were taken to: deter mls to their true value. | the effect of the marriage. The court sustai +200 the will, and gave the property to the childr: ‘The fact that subscriptions to the Rawlins | belding that the restriction against a seccond fund ceased before the =%o0u Propesed to be | raised for his widow were fully made up it ing a good deal of unfavorable comment, ani it H is quoted also as illustrating the wordy and spas- | ders,"is the title of Mark Twain's lecture. medic generosity of the average American. We | g7-Martin Millmore, of Boston, is finishing a are sorry s@ forcible an illustration is afforded | marble bust of Senator Wilson. by the case in question; but this very cireum- | #9 The whiskey at Fort Leavenworth is stance is likely to hasten the fullilment of the | to be sharper than lightning, because it Is a original intention, as the prospect now is that | “*Utle! = the new publicity thus given to the subject will | M27 Major Sames M. of Sedalia, Tork . | shot and killed at Puebli, Cal, on th: result in the whole amount being raised at an | by aman who had mardered the Major's early day; and the Army of the Tennessee wil! | father years ago. Probably take steps to make up any deticiency | that may exist in the proposed fund by the time | f it meets in Louisville next week. We hope so, atleast. The present condition of the project is not creditable to an | tempted to be policy. |, contrary to the public seee-— CARROLL HAL EFIT« \ oF STV PH. SWEET. Gr. Sec ge THE BONED BI nH A discussion somewhat similar to that at Cin- cinnati is new going on in Great Britain with ref- ‘One party wishes to make | the schools ly unsed | = to abolish from ¢ 1 19. TO. O. Fen are. requested m has been attempted lu Cincinnati. | te pug ual in their Hanes oh THE SDAY raet party mainly Catholies, desire to retain | ; : r vee “paaseareatnaiig canal putting a certam number | HS WAN of Cathoti A meetin number under the ¢ Proportion te be deter t anher of the popnlation belony so respective denominati = +20. CIATION OF D.C he Aldermen's Committee to investigate the | Inz of this X= against Mayor Bowen reported last | fy. By order. neurring with the Council Committee | _ te? 2t” ely exonerating the Mayor. In a resola- — thon accompanying their report the committee ho annual meeting aud election of officers for the sey: “That the extraordinay Heense given by | cnsning Jar, wee adjvurned frum’ te Zito the 9th the Investigating Committee to the enemies of | {Ani At Tete clock p. un. a : the Hon. S. 4. Bowen to accumulate aceusation | st him as a public officer, as a private citi- | «das an honest and moral mau has result- | aiting him in the respect of the mem. | + Ree. See. JOVENEYMEN P nth is seonth id wt the! ity Hall TUESDAY, “the en mata ato wg the envy aud malignity of his revi- PRED DOLLARS RE of RS” ‘i i YE eee of Washington. D. Sahel November About the worst performance ever given in vd. That a reward of $100 be: po by this the National Theatre was the attempt to play | A" Avnitatio for the poco ae “Flick Flock” last evening. With the excep- | "kent committee be appointed to confer tion of the daneing by the members of the San~ piitihe'n members of the respective Ladies of which galli Troupe the whole thing was a failure, | being medefor him. | eARRELL, Rec. Ber. which resulted from the non-arrival in this a of the music and “parts” until ersten a ste. F if BOILING HOT AND ICE COLD SODA, ing, too late for proper rehearsal. It was such a | Drawn from the same Fountai Mortilying break-down that the management will hardly venture to run the risk of a like oc- curtcnes again. Ar MILBURN 'S DRUG STORE, 450 Lith st. opposite U.S. Treasury. KESsI» “HY, SELTZER. AND SARATOGA WATERS, ber of which | not-tm* ON DRAUGHT. yesterday. TO GAS CONSUMERS. ice is hereby given that the discount for prompt tment of BILLS for as consumed on ated alter | } “The Aiczondrian™ is the uame of a neat look- ing daily penny paper. the tirst Semmes. A. J. Wedderburn and George E. Mar- kell, under the firm name of the “Alexandria . by, Publishing Company,” and Mr. William F. Mh ypifrow 13 to Came, an experienced journalist, has charge <— ¥ vf the editorial and general news columns, | em e eee es ates, 1 i plain and red. trean xo TT i af living or dee deceamed frien le. frou “Belle Boyd.” the Contederate blockade run- | t¥pes er oticr old pictures. made Iarger or te or colored. peter onl ret, has gone mai, The Sacramento Union, of | 2 WHITENUHST © abi pone ae like, 50 October Mth, says she was sent from that ony Pao Sty rf “ge The cheapess See ‘itst clans the previous day to an insane asylum, and that States. Facilities unsur. she has been carefully attended by Mr. Ham. | Soave — is ane oni. ONirautay roomt, her present husband, whe seemed to be | OS Set HURCH on SUSDANS, at t's, = fauly infatuated with ber. |e vunday aaNet j DE.E-D GRANTS OFFIC —Dr_ RSET" Nocos "7Some of the Detroit Sorosisters think Soon Livery’ Md. 00 ‘Train does their cause more harm than good, | if kecenwetcare hehe i Yncty gis aod there is a quarrel over him. sum pti Shortness of of lireath; Catarrh. wad elk dis- facet of the Thrrat and Lungs. 5 Young's cqemmmanicates aes: 3 rave Gleet, Liver ‘Compiatata. cs. Heteina om using Syphilis te, forms, - ets of » * % Ear. Dis- 2 Specs “Rembersip in the “School of ite 3 Maks acre Sekin, Portal t Wratislaw, Imperial Privy Coun- <i RANT, 28 ~. blew out his brains after the dimber given LAS Phy im honer of the Pr Crown- ussian Financial troubles ineited the net. . Catherine Malle 2 ~10.(ee bas heen offered by the Now Uc Sport Mase. fF the intendiackes who eaised the » ew bess of Cincinnati had a Leoken wp by 7eMaov tcp sacemebetle sae Invested with ‘The new dress in which our ibor, the Star, | ights, capable of being prosecuted in a | Meumed for the first timo y Watkins jt on the part of our contemporary. — won | is? 2 E22 Pez. tumbia, will be payable on aud after MUNDAY vember Ist, 1869. A discount of five per cent. will be allowed upon all all payments made thereon prior to the 2st of Nov present mouth free § fo accommodate mecha rt | marriage was a valid one, and not, as was at- | be maintained, a7-*-Our Fellow-savages, the Sandwich Islan- ERS FROM THE PEOPLE. Emon Stam:—The proposal to holda World's Fair in this city wil! suggest to many minds the Propriety Of some improvement on the past ‘n oe ways of managing crowis. Pe: wa it take a hint from the Boston J oe, if cap | humble enough to wish to do better ngeration. In Bos- son, @ committee of arrangements received notice of every room in the city off-red for rent 3 we ene the last At that time, sind strangors applying to the com- mittee were at once assigned to com’ortable quarters. In Washington, on the 3d of March, feed large yacant rooms within a quarter of 2 nile of the Depot had not found a tenant at $2 | Per day; while at one of our hotels a long billiard Toom Was filled with single cots at $5 per night! In Boston, the hack Inte and hartices wore under mu: im- Par aoneel ee een ee ton, on March 4th, 30 for the use of a car: for the day! while $10 was the combi rice of all for taking a gentleman and ly to the Ball. There will be time enough before the fair in. 1971 to improve in all these matters. Let us hopo of those who aoe, Let lacos 4 that the odin B aceene © the ds will be Wee ie i} 8; ho have a permanent location will not be put in responsible places ere ly because they a lyse title. he arrangement for the crowds that have for two years attended at ‘Arlt on ‘decoration day” and the scenes of the Inauguration Ball, have a strong tendency towards exciting disgust in the minds of all whe remember them. In the name of comfort, decency and respectability, let us hope that our future will develop on all simi- lar occasions a marked progress. H.C. L —+2ee- Daxcen 0 ov Kenoxene.— ‘Wednesday evening, at Harwich. Mass., two little girls, of | six and four years, respectively, were left with a kerosene lamp burning in the chamber in which they had been put to bed. ‘The house took fire the children perished. They cannot tell their story, but all the appearances indicate that the fire originated in their room, the lamp-tame being the only fire therein. There was probabl an explosion with the usual consequences. This might have been occasioned in various ways known to those who are familiar with the dan- gers of this method of artiticial illumination. T. add to the distress of the wretched “accident, the mother of the children, inconsolable for their become a maniae. S7-Archbishop Manning, along with Bishop Grant, has started for Rome. The Archbishop has written a letter to the Brittish Temperance Alliance urging wide spread Christian education as the best cure for intemperance. THE “SHIVERING SEASON, At is impossible to suppose that any human being can consider an attack of Fever and Ague a light visitation. And yet thousands act as if such a calamity was of no conseqnence; while thousauds who are actually suffering from the distressing complaint neglect to adopt the certain means of cure It ought to be known in every locality subject to this scourge, or which is infested with remittent faver, or any other epidemic produced by malaria, that LOs- TEITER’S STOMACH BITTERS taken in ad vance or at the commencement of the unhealthy season will fortify the system against the atmospheric poison which generates those distempers. This admirable invigorant—harmless, agreesble, and possessing rarer medicinal Virtues than any other toni st present known will break up the paroxsyams of intermittent or re. mittent fever in from forty-eight hours to ten days Such is the universal testimony from districts where periodical fevers have been combatted with this pow erfel vegetable Chologogue. In a thievish neighbor. howd wise men bar their doors and windows, yet strange to say. if the same neighborhood happens to be pervadedgby #rial poison they «eldom take the trouble to put their bedies in a state of against the subtle enemy. Shivering vic desvoring in vain to warm your blue hands over the fire. or consuming with the fever that follows the chill, remember that HOSTETTER’S BITTERS is an absolute, speedy, and infallible specific for your nakaty. notecttew City Connector We RI 1 ay md mrty in thie Cle ao Vashinnton, Din the regular hones allowed by law Tee apg aoiee wh 5: Collector 1 ice is hereb 71. 1562, will flats, Caps, B rans, Copper, &¢.. keepers of ‘Ten Hels, inaris &e. * rporation licenses expiring ou said date be Capory el newed | be pai resentation of the money St wpe pemokothe ‘retry f the oe “FRE ERMEN s AND rie ak COMPANY. reek, oppor Getsher ty, bah \t the musnchily meet ot the Board of Trustees f0 ie firet day of November, Iss, inter mber w F etuary. as REMOY Tt MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT. df his office to No.4 4's street, n a 13th streets, Washington. EOONOMY Ie fx well to be ecommfeal at il times, ana I in connection with head covering Mr. CUN NINGHAM, the Only Practical Hatter on Seventh erally af the pablic generally that siret, tee for less t ‘ice of anew one he will RE- wa tory ‘wctory « Northern LOST AND FOU) TOF BE GUNEN a AT THe PRUs [AN WS DOCUMENTS wi "Stace Dee ut, Ae eh Fuh street and Penasy vant av ‘Doo-3t TTER. A es One DP mt CHAN HRA awe Appl. Je otner at 13th. not NLIRDUSTRIOUS ee aL iron. Ariat © 6th street, oo near Soldiers” Home f age eee orgy ee Dat. . “4 oe LADY'S at ata OLLAR -car or dropped in passing The moe ate and venue at AES street." y AN TED THREE OR FOUR C re ROOMS for Semsctreping by a nmall ta com must be moderate. Address P.W 8. whi TH redo general housework To Good ‘efereanes given. aneh 3 iy tween E and G, Navy ¥ BOARDING ell furnished ROOMS olga Seutia, 8 ble for a famil; Rade ne pitol “Hall. bet B and C north “Ronis Mt No P2a Sl at ast 5 NTS, = ly of KTMENTS, WITH BOARD—A family of between B aad Bt P two or three adult members cau be received at a raenutly situated. quiet house. where no other Ute takin. Cnexceptiogable re Prauited, “Address M. \ND COOK AN id two years ol. Aly, © th must hay *s be well recommended. Address X. ¥.Z., Sta ens square from the Ss Department 300 ith street, be and 40 clock. =i dicdmna FLOR BERT Prom and after thegiit It icra — ho lived with M nd G, before the w: they will receive some informa? Mr. KELL. B, 469 13th etreet RST 4 aaa a Ports WITH, PLEASANT ROOMS: ‘can be obtained at No, 323 Mth street, M. me mode: oa Ce ine rooms, with a fine large store, No. 420 north tide BennasIvania avenue, etwren is and 6th, ate ‘without Boa nNo 49% Penneyivan 3d. jing at thi on BA ED Three DRESSMAKER: reet, between H and LE. Rvv! on reasonable pc em otreet bet. eh and Isthn: Mahort wail ood sands nev app ‘Also, Be nee "corner ta street and Pounayl: DERS, Star ‘Omer every root, ANTED—Two responsible SERV x or colored;) one as cook, washer, rinaid and waitress, 70 Congress st., ene next ne ss at no -. Pri Milas 19 130) for t street, between | 1 OUBLE ROOMS, firet fos “1 eco “po + to suit, upon real ° Eee ‘Yas ae $15,000 suitable for a kind of store or 1 Iiceateanie ton ueeseicant tleman, wile and bey, two years old Wart cooking stove and tal terms and Ioeation, C. J ANTED—§ aes 5 NORTHERN Wo: AN to cook and assis: in other housework for he country from nd permanent situation fur a an Pifeterences "required: “Aadroes ANTED—By a hei Ws WET NURSE. Ith and ithe nies cari, meee A WOMAN todo General Srame at 765, eorner of M and N oS E and near! RRIAGE and Horse iy gente! for carriage or Pa po, at ‘No. ALE=A lot of good, timest new TURE, in a three story hi % ware of 7th street and two of cars. east of 7th street. Furniture com very cheap fur casis aay woman ‘a situation as B street, between New Jersey av J ANTED BY, ES RESPECTABLE GIRL a sit would wash and iron for » angie goud references, F°3.3 REN 2, 3.0, 36. 3B $3) 31. $e FANTED—50 TONS OF AST IRON, Wine ¥ pay £1.10 per opposite Centre Market Apply 358 Sev Li mn Georgetown or in Fi iret Ward, Washing ‘Aare bargnin for cash. ‘Apply for two persons. Stating terms Real b N rthenst cor N. yi ck sree CATIENTIUN her vinble resemaking Esta eto aT a Lith etreet b ving the latest and’ best Evening. Weada Watking Suits of afl and best styles. Satisfa: ed eee number, 474 1K Nin, YO} No. 39 for wages. oan thwedl apply ¢ rece Box 12, star ‘ome’ TARYED TO PURCHA FURNITURE "the 96 oth street, Veiween D oe £00. nnsylvanin Svenee tad D > r oe euth. it wit that fhe, be acumen tess m. te ‘addressing. fl Penna, avenue, souiticast corner 19 ‘oc 2m” . de the P Sapling Depots as Sin street, opposite Patent Hundred Thea Men Women ENT Tatins, aud the Courts of the | vania avennte, between 12th and sinexs of the i of sgn s. Denver & hy 46" it \ drecti between @ and E. Hep uRE | and oldest a LLB ng sos mo owe tut the yo y Win, Fe Brett's . to show the «tuck and give a persons who propose to attend the sale on JH CROSSMAN, Ass nbracing the sub- | live for; Youth, M Age: Manhood zewerally ne res 6 muted for; Marriage Philesoplitcally | wy We are now prepared to receive fi ea stm theee Lectures will be rt te | gentlemen for the winter, SIMEON LELAND & C0. WHO CAN REMEMBER v Dt : wad RET. sie < ‘Anatomy and Beene HOPS tL ‘s Cast oo « Miothin be 1S,241 fthstreet. | Auy order through oe ALOON WAS FIRS ESTABLISHED? ES berwern Mand N. Promptly attended to, To wee how cleanly in worth a visit. Uctober it was voted te GoopDs, ors Whose funds have been deposited J. Jirdinston. NEW STOCK WI J.J. May, 308 PENNSYLY. Between Ninth and Tenth Strets, Monday, November 8th, compan) Ss v Pail , SYLVANIA AVS ATM AND ISTH. VEW STORE. We would invite the Housekeepers STOCK OF FINE Eonar ce Now PER TE. tention of Families and ed Ds, including woo SELA my ther new DRESS dou full stock of the very best makes of MOURNING DRESS GOODS, All of the above goods will be sold at ee Low fe Cash. J.J.MAY’S PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT, SobiL, Youk ‘ie iD ‘SILK HAT, and set it to a io Fas Seventh st., vsigiigl* ir below OVERCOATS, SURTOUTS AND SACKS. Business Coats, “ HARVARD” AND “ OXPORDS.” Plaid Business Suits. A large arsortment of FINE GOODS, TO MAKE UP TO ORDER. DEVLIN & CO., 276 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, no 9.3t between Mth and 2th streets, &, -. Fog ape FOR Oh EAE Eine le aetee ke in ‘the of houses, iy Ae. ‘A. SABDIN, Fi-rist, pet-colm" Counecticut avenue aad ist, iti delivered promptly in any part of the 308 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN DAK STEDINSTON & BOUVET. Between Ninth and Tenth Streets. Tis ARLINGTON HOUSE. magnificent Hotel will be oj for pucet: ta or abet the toth of November, fe hos ACCOMMODATIONS FOR 400 GUESTS. HAS prior idl a OF ROOMS, Bath-rooms attached. Also. Neda open on MONDAY, Y, November sth, alarge and je assortinent pa ‘OISTER'S, ALEXANDRE’S, AND ALEXANDRINE’S BEST PARIS KID GLOVES, With One, ior? and Three Buttons. 100 dozen Jebrated PARIS KID orev s ea eek at fhe very low mre Wat josets SEASSESUEW ELEVATOR THE JOHNSON HOUSE. ae to the beta am es be gil =p apart i reading in the ‘icialty of the Hotel can be re age mh Av je ho wt SaomRE YT A SON. No. 391 Scott's Square, bet. Tand K sts. west. The undersigned does most Stoomfedate them with MEALS Boat Sie mbekeie att Alse. DINNERS B Bee JEWELEY,. WATCH MATERIALS, SPECTACLES, TOOLS, CRYSTALS, FILES, &c., 337 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN 6TH AND TTH STREETS, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel, Washington, D.C. no WaTchh Sifeation wilt be given in = reepecttally Se mar Tho, MEALS Aa ln Carter with the A giv * etiors and Dining-rooms always ready. "yore : JNO. A. GRAY. “i RNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISH- EW F egg B pesos a 3 & Cv. ING Si — th SW ER YOR ies APP! pows tr <a ‘and a sean ‘and Cook erat Roe For sale as went cheap as can be bought in the Seyi "E00. Wo. 490 wth ih, wear D treat. No ee hy ‘Panta, eral thousand i choles kinds, from 1f.'¢ tend bit, from New Jersey are the ornamental tree a he “nictta oe. Ys Geurgetown, D.C. fe orgie) arth 97 Lou nose. PETER "FOR SALE AND RENT. Fo RENT py Or Part of bul street FOR SALE AND RENT. | Corner of Sele —$ uth HE MK HOUSE, 5 ry ~é = 4 amg foe aes Fegetyen insists " Fe & RENT—Proot and back Par oh geen m ~t whpels to JOHNSON & MandMers mex” | OUR Ry NS se eather ™ SALE—A mot Stor SES aod BUT T-Hand-mels FURNISHED ROOMS. mde? Darel. botwcen Manda. Best care in front of door id not Se of fire Foums. eotertoys ING in Ci mH wine he, iw K-tate Broker, tauren ” we ARO Pree | motte Now Tork ara 28> and 9th mtrrct ot ™ <n © street, bea torn Ph awd aoc nist taining eleven rooms. bath room nd eo : core: os ‘SaRe z f Se" Inquire on corner of Wh ot next door. wos kt + back dari POR EESTOA BRICK HOUSE, ot six com, | JOR RENT Two pg oy Pe | a collars, BRI <a promend promises, NorSS6 Lith ‘sree bat with marble ind Silla. brown stir base and wtp, Tmachiemeetels: cas. dot oe <q water in hath ron and Kiorlgen 12 res Tiand we POR RENT—BRICK HOU S® 6 Lith; ete rooms, water an? gay. Beet moderate ton quod tenant App te M- RURKEN, corner 13th and L streets. OR SALK—On Tth mreet, ae ae F i}. &® New two-story Sia HOUSE. Pic Purmture will be wold with the House it desired. “For particulers inquire on A RENT— A desiraty vont situated on pe ne be , x test. poor EGE BEDTSA comfort sble thre: story BRICK HOUSE. with In QOR KENT—A new HOUSE sunmer kitchen, with water. between D ond Batreet. story BRICK HOUSE. mastic front. rontainiiur .¥ Rinaai ital—well estat! payment: — es for eciling, change Tn Tth st, ‘opps "Post Umer. or 30" EF 370 Mor; iend ovenee. and Botanic: Apply to J. Mt. JUNSSON, 47% M street, corner of 5 nod at” RENT—A new and very neat five ‘SE, with water, gas. clowts. and large desirable location: will be suld on long Ty fe Apply at No. 237 22d First Ward, botwe Lice i ateet B08 Fe Sioa, pheomy. eh wt H atreotes =r Departments. "A Catcrve tm the heuer, oc: guir 7th and Sth streets. : gas in “ Fu ye ge » PARL fd bath room. Rent very low te 1. Rey at Mr. Yeatn thor without Board. (33 per recery store. near b Phorm, ke. apply to D. | at No dea Beunsyivauia avents, between M4 v4 E MORRISON. No. 474 Beatrect norte mod oe Ath streets. A room and board for two at $9) per month. oct i PUR RENT—A laree FURNISHED ROOM, at 456 12th street, between E and F.. in the gar dew ocean DART OF A Hotsk. WITH SEPARATE EN tranee. conta parlor, bed row. dining tosm ghd kitchen, at 465 12th street, ner of marth 1 and Ist street hy next tne aS 447 Datreet Hospital, or on the prem : m central; PABL MStogether or sparate acca jand H 10 83t OR EXCHANG! int, mall FARM. tn w mi HOUSE ON HOSTRE 227. icutare apply to betwcen Lithond bch sumvete, W rooms, with gas and Beal Eatate Rro and wate ‘nos 3” Reckod T—Two communicating front ROOMS: $3) per month. street, between North tosell. Inquire streets Eo ~~ RKICK HOUSE, wet road, gear Gene ginal torts WOWRIGHT. 517 M <treet CoHCICE RESIDENCE FOR SALE wner of the two dwellings at the he ss E. MA plete Jos. & 3 NY ees wadina view of river. & althier Locality in the city. LILDING LUTS on Highland Block tor sale ieesire of ow in corner hy se 2 tm NT ROW FOR RENT. with BOARD or aor KENT—Two comfortably FURNES "i 4 > HOOMS on firet Boor, with m mente. F street care and Co new hotel. 16 Detrest PUR KEN USE N and Massachuet: basement. brown fr 1 gan. inquire 203 1th st ont re PALE Tee men ves an FA HOUSE with hall, water and © it ality; tertns reasonable es Ivana n Hh streets. somth mae Tngaire ae 300 iach Trott be Inquire as and Water Apply to h seeks boterece iech nt toto coe sf manner. with all modern convenien r a “ot oderate. 4.7. DYER. Scisee Th Weciedonn awe. be buh Fer Le - t. just completed; remed trick tronte; ‘Apply No wut Board = WORDING + SOR 7th wtreet, wuts at HOUSE, euur, 4 ROOMS AND KET. Ur Babes! T—On tiest floor. suitable for No. SO oth sere NORTH ARLINGTON ESTATE FOR SALE, BEAUTIFULLY LOCATAD FOK SUBURBAN Miewsaf the Capital Clty and “heat grape land yet fouad im wy omperion for Aw healt . and’ very cota Located twe aniles ature thephqueduct brides- irectown. ‘The new Acrorgeaven and Barter ake rod runs thronah it. Will be mld in hate y acren,<-b long gimme. if desired by Latrobe. Ren ral MCARUSL No. S24 Tite ctr “ fumprising the it gr FRAME HOU SES om Lith st. cote: five roms. Apply Sik kit G33 Maeno Veawene tate ‘and 12th, Foe SET at at very wonderate rent eal Estate Agent, i | Sd of 432 and between 4— 434 Pes latin avetie, wear sth street streets embrach large hall. suitable mrt on ALE—On oth i a THR yoney | for many een 2 Photographic gallery: almo, an ho my seve ce rooms complete onder, RICK ten fuem house, Sith gas, water bath. | several dee — a complete 4 eS Siocon Gi SUK SALE—T: te Terme'eany. App to AB. SHRP town mo > 269 ee2eott HOUSE, e. nth street, pear the Pate: amd attic BRICK HOt gi Sgets a ee bath. “nonped ben ise papered throughout; has every moder enience. together with a two-story Brick Stable. hich wre t ished and. pa - Bw, onl; 2.000 cash and §1Low annually ehith ts es than the Ronee elltesion This property ‘would make’ a first class boarding < “ais thiy desirable CORNER PROPERTY. at sritioneasn terme; most admirably adapted for's sician, 2 beautiful modern RESIDENCE. on Mawachit setts avenue. near Mthatreet. #13, The . A very desirable double ITALIAN | OFT Masenchineet - pried gnenipag . : street, ovite St us seve one of iiehttal medern THREE Ste only $1,aqwdown,. and 3 Lone Lots: FkoM §10 TO $25 DOWN AND §5 TO $20 A MONTH, IN THE FIRST WARD. IN THE sSROOND WARD, AND @N CAPITOL HILL, BEUTIFULLY LOCATED. Apply to JOSHUA WHITNEY & CO., 416 7th at. between G and HL Feut Aug: lat. Inauige of Dr- DAN L corner # fe Atreet ‘and Pa. id ‘ rai Imthatreet. between Rand Fya two-story. sight room BEIC Sa. | nbc it of property for sale at ms agency P Cc HOICE STOCK OF CARPETINGS. “all and get one of w cal ee any ner Real Estate Broker, 1069.13.13 New York avenne and 9th street. of VE wie iS pea THREE PL CARPETS and beauiitul ae POR RENT—FIXTU —e ac ort aso, |FS Store, with House of 4 rout ody 120 MATS, OILCLOTHS. and a general street, near Q Also, « Viatform Spring Waren Phi on kn GvoDs. RN, cheap: Apply at 293 Ith between N and 0 ite dhe TvoE & BRO. FoRsare- SALESA wa small FRAME ROUSE; situated on L street. between Spent re th streets; contain: = al ence pie tia ne pres ad a = TAN — Price. sin ance ee SUA mae 4 £2. ts =] eit Fe: Brokers, piach coeces soinan theta in rear; all nese the re reestory bevwoen Thir > has 1 rans, we Benet Building Jats, on the enst silo of Quonecticut a oe een Qand Ki sts. Tomas. Si cool and 8 side of North T th wud Ninetcenth, Vey clay Li I Shocteruth and North i stevet “ti Test earth etrecte. mae. ‘gin cect ana TO f—T0 ALL HOR iT MAY CONCE! hie E fun PATENT COC HETE PAY ps Vo cmt * Northuoact corner aie MR SALE—A good Peru i es rite q ‘Soe PRT HES See cored spl vi 5 Excellent Tocation. Pavement Siecs 3 avenue. Terms: S08 Se ees oe Mb street, between baud ee meh iwe ve Tat CORNELICS BURLEW HE HIGHEST CASH PAID FOR LADIES", Genta’ © ad

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