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TY MATTERs.—The impression which got | abroad that the Mayor would not approve the | act passed by the Councils allowing an abate- mentof five p rcent.on taxes paid from now until the first of January next seems to have crroneous, as he yesterday signed the bill, action was cordance with his former , ke having recommend-d an estens‘on of mber 20th, Largest | Circulation in in the Distriet ‘ROSBY 8. NOYES........Editor. cours | the tme beyond N ‘The Mayor iast night nominated for conficma- WASHINGTON CITY: tion byt editor the Water Board. ~ | toa committee. | The Boardof Aldermen tast night passed a Montgomery county, Maryland, once more | i! ety fy seaibes(Staee *. Moore and Mor- a-serts her claim to be considered , ing coy. ie 7300 to purchase migrate ah perce peters be | fucl and provisions for the destitute poor of the a was recently found on Mr. | Cit¥ unable to work, or who cannot obtain em- ploy ment—$506 to be expended this month, and 09 for each of the three months nextensu’ A bill was passed by the same Board for a re- bes in width, and averages about | STé8hization of the Fire Department, which in thickness. The matrix is hard | Pt©vides for another company and increases the J quartz, which is browned by the deeom- | P&¥ Of the force. The men are to receive $60 of iron pyrites. Deducting the amountof | PT unum, instead of $200 as at present. tz, whieh would weigh nearly three-fourt'ss | 4 bill introduced in the Common Council last © above-mentioned value. | ight by Councilman McKnight, authorizing In general aspect the quartz closely resembles | #™mers, raisers or grazers to retail in the mar- the Republican, The w $s Toposrapher of "Reading Matter on Every | Page. The Maryland Nagget. arm, and sent tothe General | It weighs 9 2., | it measures 3%, inches in | Land (fice for exsmiz ation. * ddwts. and 11 grs.; lergt « that which was excavated from the le | kets of this city ** fresh meat of any kind of their Yorked for sometime by a company in the ¥” faising. or of animals owned and fed by Vicinity of Great Falls of the Potomac. and cor- m for not less than six months,” was imme- both branches, and ‘s signature to become a Mayor will forthwith sign Stan has repeatedly of such a law for the benefit of con: The action ot the Boards on the bills for re- numbering the honses and in relation to spring ; | balances are referred to elsewhere. At a meeting of the Royal Ge Society in London, on November 8, ad from Dr. Da in every respect with samples of god | aads yoned Bows — somery county. de. | #¥nite only the M Montgomery cou the ‘abinet of General Land * nugget was b covered with carth, in a loose, gravely loam resting on auri- iis pleees of quartz. nuggets are usually found ts with rapid ' law. We it. TH river beds hills in excavations, or b wider, and in lows, and the guid contained in them is not me + letters om often of the tinest but the reverse. So | OT Tholat tae ten ~ trad far as the: geology is concerned, the auriferous | P ice 3 cen at annuals locality is tm the “Tine apes July 8, 186, sixteen months previous; and coneurrent with Uy deposits on the eastern » he then wrote, “I have had no news from any- all similar where for two years and upwards.” The most the Apalachian chain. The character of the rocks of this | (Ufews discovery made by Dr. Livingstone in county is well exhibited by the section of | tis his Voldest expedition into the solitudes of Gesunde be hae nd Ohio railroad, | Aftiea, is that the sources of the Nile are to he found in the lakes and rivers that drain the great valley Cazembe is situated, and lying to the south of Tanganvika, between ten and twelve degrees of south latitude. The lakes now described by Dr. Livingston? | Kegmmning near Elliott's Mills, on the Patapseo river, in a perfect nest of granite traps and hornblende rocks, it is but a short space before | an irruption of serpentine rocks is arrived at, | nie form en ry othe tC it: } = a me ‘adanaler sce ee pact | are of considerable size—probably from five to more hornblende rocks, steatite, tale state and | & days’ mareh in length, like Nyassa, Tai im which connection itis supposed the | #28vIkA and the Albert Nyanza, overhung, by sits exist. Where those rocks, in thei | Bigh mountain slopes, which open out in bays sonthwestern trend, cross at the Great Falls of | | Sedvalicre, of, leave. great plains, whisky du- the Potomac, it has heen a sort of periodical | MS the rainy season, become flooded, so” that to find gold quartz; and the late Pros, E. | ¢@#@vans march for days through water knee heock, of ms’ College, Ma clared, after a visit to that remarkable p that the rocks there are identical with the most eclebrated auriferous deposits of other coun- tries. oI | pass the night. The country abounds with large ; | game and domestic cattle, while the climate is spoken of as not unhealthy, and is certainly a contrast to the Zanzibar coast, if we may judge from the tanned, healthy traders who return. The fact that the Cazembe is the source of the Nile is interesting, as contirming the solution of the perplexing question made by the Greek ge- ographer Ptolemy more than seventeen centu- ries ago. In this it will only add one more to the well-carned honors of perhaps the greatest name in ancient science, the discoverer of the form of the earth, the inventor of the parallels of latitude and longitude, the first astronomer who caught a glimpse of the true theory of the solar system, and the first physical philosopher who —— the cause of refraction. ——-ee- The new Irish drama, « True to the Last,” the geological features above referred mnty has other claims to consideration pitalists, in the deposits of magnesian for making epsom salt and ealeme mag- t= beds of porcelain clay or kaolin for | making queensware crockery, its limestone and Svapstone quarries, the latter giving emplo: awent to large works im Baltimore in preparing varths, tables, shelves, linings for grates, Ms, Ke., Ke., rich deposits of copper, magnetic oxide of iron, plumbago, and at Sen- cca Creek we come upon the celebrated free stone quarrie: this part of the world, supply the san I for building which in the North is derived from the Connecticut Val- jorah O'Neil; or, was performed for the first | jast night, and Was quite as successfully brought ont as any of its predecessors during the present engagement, and was quite as interesting in plot as “Trodden | Down.” Both Mr. and Mrs. Watkins were rap- | torously applanded for their efforts, as were others of the company. The same piece will be presented to-night. an epee Din for numbering 1 the Philadelphia plat heretofore adopt- » the Beard of Aldermen, passed the lower «al ard Lust evening, a signature of the Ma a law. we pre and the poet new is ‘that the mach needed work will be cartied out without I now only awaits th Mr. Gatehell, Sealer of Weights and Measures notifies the public that the law abolishing spring Prepesition heretofore urged in our | palance scales will be rigidly enforced after to- + tw divide the city inte four districts, | gay. Good! ves net imeluded in its provisions, as it would | - Tee . id im rendering the system still more simple | From J. Shillington and John ¢ igible, to citizens as well as strangers; | have early copies of Harper's Maga hope it may be adopted, as it easily | Ce™ber- < of a brief supplemental bi ect im the bill | Parker we ne for De- deep, seeking for higher ground on which to | Aldermen, Mr. Benjamin D. Peek, | mination was retezred is, however, the step made isa long | ay inadvance of the plan at present m use, | «l tor this we ought to be, as we are, duly | PER CENT... pavabl 37 New Jersey avenue. on and al A. W. oe Ege es will work awk- | al partie blixhes siness houses, bat | meerned w yon become ier why the improvement ated sooner. as r the clothing Tooms on . As business of iportancowtitt tal attendance i nezs-at ab oFFLIe. 1AaL cITy © OLECTOR'S OFFICE, Bet Wing, Crry Hat and all used te them was not te and © » Califoraian pre sy Chie: t ompetition | Notice hat mad 7 (3) per with th opr teig | Price to January 1, 1570, in neco | Sf the City’ Counctie ‘On the Ixt day of February, 1570, the Collector will close his books, and all the property upon which taxes are due and unpaid on that date will be adver nifae- aud if they can not ago | Use for sale, without distin chon af make a Lid for some of the Chi ae REDERICK A. BSW Rit, tailers to come here work m their | _?e2 y Colt —{ San Francisew Bulletin, Nov. Wasilixotox, D. C., Nov. 2ist, 1 Ga To the Revi There W NOTICE. ‘icaus ©f the Fourth Ward: = appeared in the papers of this cit ports tobe a call fora meeting of t culty in labor in that Stat what th as we happen to know, from . a ard Republican Club. on Wednewlay eveni: experience and legitimate comparison. When | November sith, send “A. ML. Greeny Secretary al in San Francisco last summer, the writer of this ae making up Tmett at an apparen first class merchant tailoring ¢stablishment on Bush street—the cost er quality of the material not entering into the question at all. We were informed that the price would be about fourteen dollars. On our | Republican Club on Wedneslay evening. November return home we found that the cost of doing the | 7th. |The President of the Club will call @ meoting same work at a corresponding establishment | t shill be given. and we call Gpon the Republicans here would be six dollars and a half. And Wash- the = to stan CES se re lool organization of i of hie ward’ thes yall irty of this wi © preted that interest, ~The cre will not be @ ae of the Fourth Ward 5 lent. ington isn’t reckoned cheap place to get any- the pa GEO. w. u MARTON. + lat View Pres’t. 4':ing dow: = E BENS} x, icCOY, Treasurer. = ‘gChron.t ‘The New York Pust thinks that “when a government is as strong as ours, the question of ats seat is of so little consequence that the move- for the purpose of elect ‘officers for the Club, and ment for achange is not likely to become very | for the transaction of such other beberle ‘be formidable, since the inconvenience of moving | brought before the meeting... A.M. GREE Feria chnmaeeta be eee the Peat eeange.” | p-a= INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIAL EX- But ifa change is to be made, the Post nominates NT iM tion, New York city for the new seat of government. meeting of the General Cerameittes on the ere. NOT! ‘of the ne FOURTH a i 7 RE! Brit awe UB will be held in ‘ity Halli on W KDNESDAY. EVENING, the bah, New York need not hug that delusion to her | £2firEincoin all, Christian Asssciation Bufiling, breast. The Capital will never go there. The ee se hee ae tee 7 facetious democracy of that city have a way of | ING, November 2ith, at 7 aclock._ As business of hanging up political opponents to lamp posts chee —_ ——— Le gag od that would be rather a damper upon freedom of | , All\citizens of invited to attend the action by a Republican Congrest. New York | meet ane. Cl “n Com. city is a great city, but not the place for Con- aber KILBOURN, Sec ews. Rep. kintel 2t} ETEeSe; nat fer: Joseph. 2 ——EE Ex-Governor and ex-United States Senator = GAS CONSUMEBS. fotice hat the diesvent See peenat a BILE for exe consumed on and after Benjamin Fitzpatrick, of Alabama, died in wember Ist, notice.) will be Elmore county, in that State, on Sunday. He Estate ite ta PERG CENT ey, was born in Greene county, Georgia, June 39, | _Bo1-tDecl AS. B. BAL Sec'y. IN2. He was a Presidential Elector in 1340; in IS41 was elected Governor of Alabama; in 1343 was re-clected to the same position; in 1852 he was appointed a Senator in Congress, to succeed Hon. W. R. King, which appointment was con- firmed by the Prnpomigh deomponrne et] conclusion of that term he was elected, in to the sane position for the torm ending, in 180%, retired from the Senate in February, 1361, and took part in the rebellion. For several sessions he served as President pro tem. of the Senate. — —+eee- —___ Procress Backwarps.—The Lower Board of the City Councils last night voted to repea’ ees |, | Bates na veaaee Fe made 8 ents who use the balances. The spring balances have been owed s¢ unrgliable and offered such ‘€.ce opportunities for fraud that the public was At MILBUBN’S DRUG STORE, 486 Lith st., opposite U. 8. Treasury. them. We trust that the Board of Aldermen ‘will not yield to the importunities of the spring | KESSINGEN, VICHY. uY, SRLTRER. i Balance men, but that the bill abolishing the ee Buisances will be strictly enforced. aaa Junction ov THe Paciric Rattaoaps.—_We have advices from Omaha which report, ori re- liable authority, that Ogden has been agreed upon as the junction of the Union and Central a =n Rumor furnishes a new candidate for the office of Collector of the portof New York, im the per- son of Hon. Thomas E. Stewart, late Represent- ative in Congress from the sixth New York dis- ier. eer a Tar feet ers IMPAIRED DIGESTION. the organsof the body are,so to speak, the pen onetsof the stomach prepared the nowrisht and by the vessels gestive apparate: every part of tae « In that living laboratory is nt required to sustain them, Aducts connected with the di t nourishment is conveyed to a. Upon the quality and quan- *. and mpon the manner in distribated and apportioned, physical health mainly deponls, and as the mind inevitably sympathises with the body, the vigor of the one is absolutely necessary to the well ag of the other. It is becanse HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BIT TERS accomplishes this double object that: it th But its direct beneficial opet disordered stomach is not its sole recommendation. It is the most comprehensive of all known remedies. It tones. strengthens and regulates the discharging as well as the assimilating organs; gently moving the bowels, promoting healthful e+ on throngh the pores, rousing the inert liver from its torpor. ducing harm jous and natur: enimal machinery. This benign result is not pro duced by any of the reactionary drugs which are used so lavishly in the old school practice, founded by Paracelsus; but by mild, safe and agreeable vege- table agents intermixed with a pure and mellow stimulant which diffases their influence through the system and renders their sau and effecti TREASURY DEPARTM) OF¥ICE CoMPTROLLER OF CUR Washington, October 2), Notice is here! by ive lating f a meee Of the United States same to the Treasury of the oe oe21-O Acting ( canptrctior HALLS HAIR RENEWER AT SEV NTY ‘TS—At the same pri Barrett's, Mrs Aiton: eo mery's, Chevalier’s, Iso, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and are Pectoral. §$ cents; Burnett's Cocoaine and Rail o Ce s Buchu ai wd States JN 1 we; B BSc 's Bloom and Magni roccived. fresh, lot Hostetter's i Mishh Ki Rye Whisky bathe, Also. marries ni erry, and Pascatel, Si TANS, bere OAL—We have a about A tons of COAL to. this week. For want of storage we will sell w market es ty the tr: * om on board thr- vessels ft ant A Stone and nut sizes. GLEASON no23-ft Piaxos. &e. Just in receipt of two famed ore of thy VOSE BOSTON PIANOS. Also, one more WEBER wew mone PIANO JOUN F. EK 306 Pennsylvania ave 23t FAMILY GROC ERIES, aT HUBBARD's, Re nozs: TRUNK AND TRAVELING BAGS, PRICES DOWN. cpartiventclerkas I and sce for youraclves. ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURES BY Pree eee? JAM SEVEN P STREE Oxe Doot AuevE ODD Fane T Trunks Rey A FINE DRESS SHIRT, OUR OWN DESIGN, ENTIRELY NEW, $2.50. GOOD FITTING, GOOD MATERIALS, GooD WORKMANSHIP. YY SHIRT SOLD WARRANTED PERFECT FITTING AND SATISFACTORY OK THE MONEY REFUNDED. S/ THE BEST SHIKT IN THE MARKET OK THE AMOUNT. S27 CALL AND EXAMINE THEM. 4. SAKS & CO., 617 SEVENTH STREET, nos Near D street. N THE SUPREME COURT WG THE DIS ‘RICT OF COLUMBIA. Eliza A. Weber, Compl't, 1,092 Equity. Mary A. Weber, etal Deft. {°° : motion of nan her Malicitor, it leordered by the Court ane ny hot the tals ponds sal Soret on the 26th ‘April, 1909, by tie said hncmmpeon, Trustee for the eute af the rest eon mentioned ‘in the lings in this cause, be att. unless cause to the contrary — be shown on or before Go Ist OLIN ys A true copy—Test:—A.J. meios. Sie no®-lawsw ORD CE BETS UMBIA, wae toe Re ey ean fen Maths 2, ith the No. administrator. has. Prefect spat h of December i, for the Anal sottlonteut q AD. 4 of at Ta pt PA ES wiere git gen ant hers of wuld deveaond are 5 la ey cae eet weeks in, the Drevious to the aes A. WEBSTER, Register of Wills. 20 Cyd ed pound, “EE erat, RCO ae [cage cigrdag onsale goods oe for chieiiegs To BS jarket. ESTABLISHED IN 1840 Furst Furst BEX SPILES OF CRRICE AND Bue 7A large assortment to eclect from. ‘Prices Moderate. Every article warranted treoh mates ys | tion upon the weak or in lawful | on preswntation of ths | WANTS. v cat 42 East Mur Xe Dod BASBED ANTED. act Spec CLASS eas RW, Waurees Sol Mth street. MRS. DIC) oe A Hot NE 0 Carefal feagnt. Ba :DPART OF oF B.. Sor ae BOAR! and ite: private Faulty By bya xen. Kddvess H.R.” Star Re tow ead DRESS AKE TRIM MRS M Ik cor. CLASS COOK WISI Yin a bearding-house or Star Office. ED—Ry a colored man. a SITUATION to @ ® carriage or as dining-room servant NELSON JOHNSON S. Snow ally. be Sth and Land K streets it* N EXPERIENCED SALESLADY WANTED— None but of the above need apply at PRE | A understand< m WENT KS ai Tyania wy “as ch family or ny Oi ant a PHOTO rome DOSE Star OMe, aS) ACHING ui 1 ing the NPED-A WHITE GIRL to do Must have good references, an gree M.WILLIAN, 336 Penneylvania w Know that thy ANTS W no 19-1w ir keep dnri AND CARRIAC gnarantied, Addr 0 TONS per hundred opposite Centr F CAST TRON. W bp. Apply 955 Sev Northeast cor N.Y ED TO PURCHASE DE TRNIT ee Lavfoliats keop. ing can dis eflocts by conferria with DENIS at their new and secon Ne. 496 oth street, betw DENISON & CO oc et im™ WADTED To rent or ef purchasing. from ON LAND, improved near Way Keation and price. A B.A Eat ri Ade teese at at ar Officer. 1 havin: nied to ein thie Late J shits B SS Horse covers alk a CARRIAGE ROBES. ent in the city of ther COVERS tor ur CARRIAG ws PRICE: ERY JAMES 8. ronnaM & CO'S., MANUFACTORY, BF 500%" SEVENTH STREET, One door nort Odd Fellows’ Hall. REPAIRIN WARNE “REPAIR TRUNK: ED and 22-3 ED promptly 1AH WALKER & CO., between 6th and 7th streets, 365 Penn a avenw SL tassimere, of our’ ot best Custom FALL OVER ages from y of qual is fabrics, adapted to se than the saine pi Hs shirts and Kteoleg Cloves: Ties we ena E nae seit re THOS hs FRANCIS, Agent. ELCH'S JF ent FLOUR §2.33 per clive quarter barrel sac Sib nee "5.00, Place. no 2-tf opponite Norte ™ XTRA FLOUR. 4, — i OUR &7 barrel. oaree re! Hows bk & CO. 33 Mt. Vernon Elsce, . SCI of Musee, con PIAN ‘nga. “to as fh street, between G and i sanders lett at Ellis’ Music ‘stor’ receive re promot attention. Ss U P ry Rg a) LOUR. FLOUR 86 per bbl. Best quality monince® Hte4 = ne per Ha Sit Vernon Place, no M-tf isngceee Serer eee | or GOVERNMENT JA JAVA COFFEE. Best 5 cents per per pound. ROASTED, a3 Cs Ha Mt. vernon Place, _no 20-tf opposite Northern Market. Bon TON CANDY SURPRISE BOXES. Something Mew and and Very Saleable, EACH BOX is filled with and assorted fla- bes will give you Gold and Silver Watches, Watch Chains, b= a and age, Ubarms. &e Be ‘They Retail at ao. Cents. MANUFACTURED BY GEORGE MILLER & SON, 610 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa., And sold by Contotionses © ‘eg! Btorekeepers every- RD WILL BE PAID BY « ad 39 432 street. tor COREE RE RING. ‘al pationt. inseril or stolen # Light red COW, with rig! 1 wnder bit: er back near her rump: wi Lwhite half way up Ith and Ith sts 1 centr suitable reward will b ar Isth streer TRAYED ON stent, a lar The own will lens: ges and take hum 3 Dr HENRY HOLT, Jackson Hill. D.C BOARDING. | ARDING—One ph with BOARD. 3 per month am sinned Wt rth re with iM r two sinh Mo Hons: KE wsylvania ave. | terms, et With aud Ith a chy rtwalk fy “i offic Es | west ENT—With or | » ee ee ‘D RENT. FOR SALE AN yor FOR SALE AND RENT. | FY BSISHED RENT—Tw — en NICEL ¥ et Teme. wea bet tithes tt | et lang BOBS IsHRD BOON | second 2 MALL ROMS Batieed | rl Pe ee oe at 332 Ith feck BETS REISLED mms CRNISUED ROOMS Fc ISHED ROOMS for aul oth sts IF ok keer FURNISHED KS wvd ¢ WANBE RS. euitebl= tor tam = nt 2. wetk known as the win stem Mitbter= wvet Members aft FRAME DWELLING. « nd Kitchen, with at t SENG HOUSRs App UNUN, Nod CLASS KESTAU KANE n Her i tam oh é 11 T-HeL SK ant STORE, 259 wh haga tea -. low 2 i TEN ok RENT HOUSE No. age ia twern Pand Q, three-story Brick. sr W bows w Real Eetate Brook au KENT aed ving s +10 6 Bes next door = fern TON ics oe A tots rem through t SH and ath et a <r nP and & str fied hy as fixtures 4 story Bric & Boorces 2 rots ewes, witha i * teat eee 3 LIREY. “Lumber 27 Water aren. Georgetown air JOk BENT HOUSE No 370 Maryland avenmee pear the Cay Shite me och tt #W TOWN MAN ST nt NISHED Me KNISHED He in the F ining six rooms and kitchen App t between Hand [ streets Suit of PURNISHE MOM. bet aud H ntreets, A Caterer in the house Ber gs FARM KENT—A com Sony HOUSE. with ta il ‘ Fig perticularenpyay 26 Bi. eget Supe ee te Stor oft " Utes per me terth, A small FRAME n Tetwoon Gel and 7t rs of The on CASH—A tow SHAL of the Washi it Evening Star OR SALE. STOCK jl pent SMuETON, "363 ath str UO NOT DE OLD DR ducts sooth of thes me ae siecenntnl sehen otners Fail. Office nt. nem KORET AND Beas ann 1 i W CAT fureate by MME ‘RON RE New Yerk avenue and 9th =t 271. south Give strict personal atter Jen co nolf-2mn D®: GEN 46% 1h street, The most skillful J OPPOSTT I re: ‘in the city. L rities may repose the st guarantees a. thorough cnre. are ‘and patients Visiting seo no ome but el 3 Youth, turity aiid Old Ages Manhieod generally reviews ‘The cause of Indigestion, Flatulence and Nervous Marriage Philosophically ccounted fy _ ork 15 Bi oadwa ay. mally 1 "Tthst between promptly attended to. {‘CRS, FURS, FURS, MINK SABLE, HUDSON B. N'SQUIRREL, FITCH MARTEN, WATER MINK. &., &c., ‘Together bi ie assortment: 87 Altering and repairing done at short notice. HE STINEMETZ, HATTER AND FURKIER, 234 PENNSYLVANIA AV Second door trom! Lith street. ra NOTICE. ‘The only place in the city to buy your BOUTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS at regular WHOLESALE PRICES is at STRAUSBURGER BROS., 373 SevENTH STREET, Betwees Lanp Kk, WHERE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT CAN iy BE FOUND. Jusr RECEIVED— A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HUMAN HAIB BRAIDS, nold-tf AT 8. HELLER’. BNITURE AND HOUSE SURNISH- Nix HS RaODESAT DENNISON 4 CO. fie god farog ba Saito, Marbletop jae les, Chairs, Sofas, eras Fok ees Ierand Coak Bove, 8d Figen Bangs oes sips can bone a oo oc 23-Im™ No. 496 9th, near D street. _| — = borhan: =p bet. Tand K ste. weet. _rrrirmnisamoig JNO. A. GRAY. BE? WHALEBONE CUBSETS, 90 CENTS TO 8 AT 8. HELLER oct0-tt 34 Market Space, bet. 7th and 8th. AGENCY FOR THE DISTRICT, routs at Bioreot T.a. Isomely and HAMBE hatha and Datla I at 203 lath street. aire nad tf T Four FRAME HOUSES on Lath a vetwoen Sant T ax: five Apply FOR RENT JAMES W-BARH EI. 439 IL mireet, between th with BOAR ad 12th, oc 248 Isomely furnished SUPTE OF ut exe KF KNISHED PARLORS AND BED hoOMS sth street. betwee for rent. with or without Board. as2 ney ivaria aver A rowm aud by Se story RICK Ho UBe ms. with ga< it + mouth sti arete he. iooies ar RE ane Patter ai tranes. kite NT—A la street, be 7th street. near D ner fnrniste saitable fort *USE. WITH SEPA wg parlor, bed room he at 465 12th treet, Between SALE OK KENTOA new BRICK HOUSE on west M street road, tsar General Howard = Jn ge if TWN TGinr, 517 at ctrent. OOK BENT FHASi HOUSES ! nants street Apply te bee Paz Damtart: eee at comfortably FURNISHED first floor, with modern improve. t w toe HCRAGI ‘BR RENT KoOMS « ments. com ew hotel SEVER Sia ) EXCELLERT. Ro Sas street. with 14 CCHCICE RESIDENCE FoR SALE. The owner of the tw ‘dwellings at the northweat rus athe and Massachasetts FWi2Mand Pe adjoining the Ms FoR ker, RD ou HOUSE No. 3=2 1th HA; healthy neighborly 45. in advance Apne” tad by an ordinary double ertaiuments, Unas Walls thick and Elevatien very cu thier boeality BUILDING LOTS on Higitand Bock tor of OWNER. in corner house ; the ries and ten rooms, water and <a oct ve p room I ne JOSEPH F ‘<< Real Estate Agent an: 363 sth street w: State Departanen doors from 1th 0 terms rease oc tt vestery BRICK. th room. pantry. water at the 1 Apely to c twelve - d fine yar Pc. ae ‘SE S74 2iet yo eu G and MH: heated by ‘era tg: luguire of GEO! Ss. PARK i T month. Fe RENT—Au we Formietnt HOUSE, delightfully sitnated, isscuri avenue, e atroet, Containing sistore comme: gee, earn Fa = modern improves carriage bintss and thet nt desiral’ ile e. Apply on the premiere ee patent 5 : 300 acurs oF THE NORTH ARLINGTON ESTATE FOR SALE, BEAUTIFULLY COUNTS. meee svscKeaN rooms elsewhere SALE OK RENT—A desirable RESIDE h room. s furwined with Kas and Also, for sal comprising the finest views of the it~ surroundings. The best grape ‘is this latitude or country, SS ee Pismpte AD. = the for a p ro mi, being a handsome book-case, easily inte a bedstead wher nected. pike road rans through og! ibe dn toes of from one to twenty acres. on long time: if desired, on deferred payments. Tie pry tor can be eet D HOUSE, fa ie iPS” Gorey = “3 Carriage House, for’ t Ba HELPS, >. we OTS! LOTS! FROM To €25 DOWN AND &5 TO $20 A MONTH, IN THE FIRST WARD, IN THE sECOND WARD, AND ON CAPITOL HILL, BEUTIFULLY LOCATED. AGGAMAN posite Post Office. LENT No. 462 ith st next door Clothing House. App! D. BARBOUR & ¢ 460 7th street, opposite P-D. 361 F street, opposite the mew | Applyto JOSHUA WHITNEY & €O., ple. TALK with back building. inquire Be CHAPIN. S11 1 stree erltt __—_— 416 7th st., between G and H. et wee Fone RENT—The second and thin’ STORLES a {OR RENT—Six larze FURNISHED ROOMS, Renting, (each in one large room,)om F in a delighefal of the ci Pease. ev., and iroets, will Tads: H WAUGAMAN, 466 7th stroct, reat Sher Sate Thauire of a DARL BS. bs *; porite Post Office SE) a Tromt aid side Soe: welt In yore ae wie | i f . ACH mat. Pang @ ant dak no 20-Im* ‘= 8. BACHE, Madison st., between and I7th streets. Terms caxy. Fu RENT. ively furnished PARLOR: first floor, it fs at $75 per month. Also, ee t 8 men sat 390 1 ‘street, between 12th and at $20 per month, sui’ RESIDENCE FO} eg a ee eed ‘coruer of tet and A streets, Capitol Mill. fronting Soe al hap ga ee