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EVENING STAR. Largest Cireulation in the Distriet CROSBY S. eres. W ASHINC TU FSDAY.. ON CITY: November 30, 15969. Reading Matter on Every Page, While the excitement about the “fossil giant” son the tapis it m pt be out of the way to oe « few remar the subject of petrifuc- » FPetrifaction con-ists in the substitution hind of mineral and earthy matter for The shells of moilusks, the stems of of corallines, the bones of mammalia vay al! undergo the prowess of petrifaction, the sat of mineral or earthy matter into which > are converted depending upon what is in tun in the water where they happen to die. wuret of iron. Bones may become thoroughly suieitied. Every particle of the original mass uot be removed im all cases, but by intiltra- | ait & for the most part completely al turned inte stone. The soft parts of « wutls,even when they die and become covered vp sith mud of silt, are almost never preserved, At th tie . chemical decomposition commences and thes are converted inte carbonic acid, water, -ameuiacal and sulphuretted gasses which es- cape inte the atmosphere. Petrifactions of tessfls therefore merely represent the harder parts, the skeletons or the shelly covering of animals. When animals are buried in a moist uisee they sometimes have their fatty portions changed into adipecier, a soft, cheesy-looking ven under these circum- « recent limestone, now in process of forma- Gea, have not the slightest trace of animal mat- ier, although buried under water. It isessential omplete petritication of the hard parts of c that they be preserved under water, peat bogs. im similar conditions. In the air tadry places, decomposition, in a few years, wili dispose not only of the fleshy parts of ani- | mmuls, but the hardest bones are found to crum- bic at a touch into dust. secu in opening Indian mounds. There is searce- um instanee on record of the sott parts of any of carthy particles to a large extent, it is not reasonable te expect any such will ever be dix red. A dead animal immersed in mad or ved away, and the harder parts, as bones, . Xe. are chemically acted on by water, solves their earthy parts, and replaces particle by particle, by others. Under them, sueh conditions the changes are much slower | uran im the air, sinee the temperature is lower aud unitorm, and the energetic power of ym the atmosphere docs not get access +2ee- ‘Tue Serine BaLayce Nersaxce—It will be seen that the butehers and others, to the num- ber of three hundred, have petitioned the Board of Aldermen for the repeal of the act abolishing owring balances. The Board of Commov Coun- ctl under the same pressure hasti repealed the «ct, and last night an attempt was made in the feard of Aldermen te rush this repeal bill through that body. te’ rs are making « great mistake in this er. By clinging to the spring balances so aciously they will bring the public to be- Neve that there is something wrong about the thing. and that they have a good deal at stake in their use. Now we do not believe that the | batehers favor the spring balances because they van be fraudulently ase * they are, asa class, as honorable men as any in twke it that they prefer the spring balances | A piece | werely because of their convenience. of meat can be thrown upon « spring balance and weighed with more or less accuracy in a twinkling. Gut this is not what is wanted by the pur chaser. He pays a high price for his meats, and he wants to see that he gets all he pays for. Nobody pretetlis that the spring balances weigh snything with more than approximate accuracy. | We de not say that the weight given will always | he underweight, but it will rarely be accurate, | 1s any one knows who has tested | reels weighed upon them by the F spring balances are so noto- and capable of being nsed . that the pa icion, and, other things being equal, those sie . W they are wise, Mozart's celebrated opera, was presented last night by pers Company, a troupe well known i Washington for the List four years, ty has commenced a season of one week wal Theater. ‘Tae performance did © as quite favorably, in consequence ot the Inck of ensemble. ‘The orehestra is not up the former standard the chorus did not m to Le gu well reheatsed. This opera saved upon a local subject which occurred duriag the time ot Mozart's stay at Vienms, and ail the characters tn it are parodies of prom- of Austria daring n of Joseph the Seeoud, aud theretore it meaning at that time which is lacking now. Herr Himmer acted the part of the Prince With fine taste, but his voice i on the decline, snd ip this particntar role we should have phe- ferred Habeiman. Madaise Rutter as “Queen of the Night” appeared to great advantage, and reaped much applause. Mr. Weinlich as Saras- tro did much better than we had reason to ex- pect. Insome respects he is more satisfactory than Hermans. In the hymn ~Great Isis and iris,” solo with chorus, he made considerable effect, as also in the solo in the Sth act. ‘The part of the Moor, Monostatos, isa very efective one, but was put in bad hands fast night, and was therefure spoiled. Madame Frederict & not well adapted to the partof Pa- mina, but rendered it with considerable snecess. ‘Un Thursday night she appears in the part of Margarita, in which she is quite anapproacha- bie. Madame Johansen and Herr Habelman will appear in Dame Blanch to-morrow night, And to-night we are tw bave Halevy work La Juire. The anullence Yast wight was a brilliant one, stad gives premise of full and fashionable houses for this short seasun of German opera. ee Houses oy Surirex.—The matron of the Detroit House of Shelter describes three kinds of abandoned women on whow her labor is expen- ded; Ist, those who had the advantages of ode- | cation, moral and intellectual, in pure homes, and who have been degraded by passion or ve | trayal, 2d, those who have correct moral sense, ‘though with little education; and 3d, those who Opened their eyes upon a corrupt atmosphere, and who have always lived in it. To the last, she says, a life of sim and crime is almost inevita- bie. They cannot and will not reform without | compulsion, Of the two other classes, a small proportion of the whole, the matron has hope that some may be saved. A dheck unnse kyueen Attys died sitting ina chair, in the cheerle® room he bad occupied in the attic stety of Taylor's Hotel, Jersey City, ou Wednesday last. After his death, money, bonds, mortgages, ete., representing over =#00,000, were found in the old rattle trap trauks in his room, He left a brother and sister at Groton, Conn., who will fall heir to his property. Ae Burlingame denies the report recently ulated to the effect that the Chinese Govern- | nt has been dissatistied with the results of his usission. and asserts that. on the contrary, his styplomatic conduet has been in entire secord with a. ss0e- Andrew Jobnson has declined the nomination for delegnte to the Tennessee Constitutional 4 oovention from Greene county. moment of the cessation of vital fane- ; human skeleton= of Guadaloupe, petritied | ‘This has often been | wal, whether land, fresh-water, or marine, | It seems to us that the | hers. | therewith as may come before them, f+ who do pet use them. | ster~ ; e— | | oe membersof their Legislatures, &e. een authori: to con- . 2 7 Mi-sissippi for two oe and in Texas forfour days, Im Misalasippt th bays avade no nominations, wil support the Conservative Republican ticket. The nominations for Governor are:—Republi- | L. Alcorn; Conservative, Lewis Dont. ms have been made tor members of Both tichots have the names of col- 5 as eandidate: them. Both the Ke- pubticene ont the Conservative Kepubticans proposed. State con- ance with the require- Congress, in order that the State may restored fo its proper relations to the for Governor in Texas are:— und J. Davis, Conservatiy Democratic, Hamiftton Stuart. tes for Governor, Generals Hain- titon and Davis favor the adoption of the con- stitution. Mr, Stuart opposes it. There are four Congressional distriets in Texas, and in ali of them s: veral (audidates for Congressmen are Piew ated. Seme of these candidates have been brought forward by committees and some of the newspupers, some are self annomneed, and a few we been nominated by conventions regnlarly Gold. which as been gradually settling sinee | decline, and, i at 1214 rallied to 1224 | touching the lowest figures it has reached since | the war. Sinee the rainows gold crisis and crash in New York, there has been very little speculation in gold. Speculators have not yet recovered from the fearful punishment they then received. Their bitter experience makes them wary. ‘The sale of seats tor the opening of Wall's Opera House on Thursday evening has com- meneed at Ellis’ music store. The tnitial per- formance Is by the celebrated Fox pantomime | troupe, who appear in “Humpty Dumpt: “Hickory Dickory Deck.” +see- A dispatch toa morning paper from Chicago Says: “Another meeting is being held to-night to opposite capital punishment in schools.” We should think se. Corporai punishment is bad | enough. and ssee- A womber ef communications are on hand, which will receive attention speedily. :2ee- S27 There are revo ~ bere La 600,000 M. Methodists | outside of the . fe Des Moines, | lighter. &7-The Cincitmati Beart of Education has | forbidden the use of religious books and sacred songs as well a> of the Bible in the schools. sary po mounted Iamp- NTAL MEETING HE Ce BUILDING TU | it Temperance Ht, ESDAY, Ist Deon. Natt = . HOPKINS. Secretary. oREEraREs xs Adjourned | Meetin, the Homestend Associaton wil ce | of the Board Of, Trade. (over Dobson’ t tava Ev EVE: “The constizatign Feansyivania aves Li Dees on KSDAY EVENING. BER C. ag Es... bai “4 decture u A FESTIVAL F THE neNRerT the Fitth Presbyterian he anement of the Church,cor ner of Masse Sth street. and will continue week. A variety of usefu hibition and <ale loaned by Mr. ino kindly among the attractions, or Nb WEVIMIUN 5. OF T. a keToRE BY Nin af oy NB. ei Seat~ be fe out oJ . sy PER Oe extra charge at Ki BE rpm 20 conte, NTH ARD. irous of co necting hemnactoee with the Irth Repai ican ofthis rd. in the formation ef « club arated te sited a meeting to be held WE PDNESDAT N IN agitts 8 p. their Hall, on oth NE a heew (OF TRUSTE Pebie se TOOLS held at theig, Rooms, No. 423 oth street. be AF, THES (T EVENING, the it. ‘lock. to receive and tet npoo the je Committee on th amination of and on snch other business connected By order of the Mayor. ° fal Meet ng of Lhe Si MAse HALL ASSbCt the sleetion of i vec will be dies’ Parlor of the New Masonic Tem. AY EVENING: December ®. 19: at D. LARNER, Secretary. je" suyetiae WILL LECTURE FOR HOWARD DIVISION. NO. 7, SONS OF TEMPERANCE, Ag (dd Bellows) Hall. on WEDNESDAY EVEN eu mines pei harvest fields: her Secverde an T forests. a be ng of Chi ‘Immia ‘at Mrs Ht. B. Robette, the popular nae will sing several ‘ene Aci Weents. Tickets can be obtained at the ture begins at So'clock. no2) 2 | G OF LN WANT ae AND HING is hiow being held daily. and vc ) ning—at HABLE © nce’ ou TUS. Hotel, dot which those interested, will take | due notices arsl be om hand to secure a fair propor How of the bargains, noai-it f AMPURTANE Ji To te Cat EE] OF PUB SCHOUL: Teachers of Public Schools w be pest onor sheng pe Mt of December proximo, upto Novem: Teacher plying for payment bs yi Hema peal the required e eertificates of the Board of Kenna that thes } duly zante a infactory evidence tI v4 legall) ny cpudence that they have been y uted Wey the J.C. PROCTOR, wae ded [Chron| — Treasurer Public Schools, DE, MAL ft Bas BESUMED THE PRAC TICE Ofiice, pesands 8 om rontributi che ni ‘H. TUB: o clock. Adminmi 1em gold panic, ve~terday underwent a further | bi] ceclima'ns. Our Sprigige eae and mildness that be- lonz oly to the Temperate Zones, our Mid-eam- mer= Gre torrid, and our Mid winters almost arctic fe theietrigidity These changes, involving a waria- toe of from mlanty av hundred degrees of Fah- renheit during the year, are upon the whole comdu- ma ive ‘to Health and long ‘life, pin us some distressing Le escaped by the etercish of due care and the ube 8 proper antidote when thesystem is predisposed to | contract them. The chief and most annoying of those disorders is dyspepsia, once supposed to be incurable, | but which, since the ntroduction of HOSTETT E! i STOMACH BITTERS. now about twenty years bas proved to be @ perfectly manageabie diseas:. In the Spring and Fall. but more pina ooh fa the i} bbe gg ales wy bo rr | vated. ‘The profase expendi ret | ender the burning «un of Sammer, is apt to leave the stomach weak aud indolent aud incompeteat to the | task of perfect digestion. It requires a tonic whieh ‘Will rouse it from ite lethargy and brace and iarig orate without irritating orinflaming it. ‘This tonic | has been provided im the wonderful vegetable prepa ration which has repineed in a great measure, all the old palliatives formerly prescribed by physicians, under the false idea that the disorder could not be ically curel. The success of HOSTETTER'S BITTERS ia ail the varieties of dyspepsia, acute or chronic, has effectually exploded this fallacy, and it is now recommended as a specific for indigestion by | some of mont eminent members of the medical profes | sion. nods-eot ew lem BOILING HOT AND 1CE COLD SODA, } Drawn from the same Fountain, Hi At MILBURN’S DRUG STOR 490 15th st., opposite U.S. Treasury. KESSINGEN, VICHY. SELTZER. AND SARATOGA WATERS, noS-Im* ON DRAUGHT. vem orrce nae i Pit * Austin. # 2 goon ta wipe be Bask of in Ia | imoney of the Ly feta tei presmatation a the tame reas ef SNO-JAY KNOX, 0621-60 Acta Comptroller of the Carrency. SER’ tr THE UNITARIAN Cae ncn om SUNDAYS, at Ils. m., and 7'y p.m. Sunday School at 95 a, m. oc 2-4f ‘animal fui ‘fukis | PpveRwS HOTEL, mire Indiana avenue, corner Serond atreat. » has been newly furnished pe open on the Lat, uf Deven wmumenlations at moderate rate: Pee athe mghout. r with first | Proprietor. | Coat at $9.50 PER TON, 2,240. Thave now on the way AY large lot of best qualit: WHITE (SH COAL — Suitable for turni oe oe tarps stoves. Twill deliver | 57 SR Edom peoerena other Rin« at proportionate low price . - WUDAY STEWART now-t _Uitice corner Hh aint 12 AT A STRAUS” POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, | Pena. Avenue, 3 Doors East of Ith St. | BUSINESS SOITS, Sack style | BUSINESS SUITS, Frock sty 12t0$2 DRESS SUITS $15 to $30 OVERCOATS AT..@5, $10, $12,915. $15, $20 BOYS’ OVERCOATS from........ ..83 to 810 $10 to 918 A. STRAUS, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, TH uo} EAST OF ELEVENTH STREET, QSOES i 101 i} Cope new GES lit ot 1 by 380 W-LUM deh ate. *KRESH MESSINA OURAN: F — DR. ed HOODS. ts will well ne 2 3tit aE d Tenth Streets. J.3.MAY'S PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT, 308 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Ninth Stock of best PARIS KID GLOVES ON HAND, WoRTH ov: EK ae 000. > : viKiktT: Etiam annotuen, Southwest corner Ninth and E stress, Are now receiving. per steamer from New Yo fresh supply of Grocer! &e. for the Holidays. ew tabtns Plan Currants ns, French Ualian Prone lis, Orang: Dried Peaches, Apples and Pheer. Tapes. . Almonds, Peacan Nuts, Oream Nuts, t By weolate. Peanuts. Canton b Candies. Knglin Walnuts urprise Candy. Hickory Candy, 7 CANNED GOUDS, caches. Huckleberries. coring dara Qainces. Green Peas. String Beans, a ee Ms DMPORTED LUXURIES. wowed omy aceon, es Anchove Past & Blaci ey Pickles Chow Chen Scearan eet a Walnut es Ag Sib eusuate ©. Catenp 1. ‘in’s Worchester. shire farm € ALETORMA wuts 3 ‘ax BRANDY A full supply of Port, tel ie ike ise Sachem Maer Ans NJcst op N “Ey 3,000 Yards Lice Ryien CALICUES, AT 12% CENTS. | cqnired. Call at WANTS. WASTE coats Vd H ier ‘hie lowest price. wants nT Pengavivania nonne. WARTEDEA cod COOKS EK, st4"1 Le taveds None but a good tne ne tw do “ANTED—A Si N work for a family of two. Gu quired. German preferred. Inquii 4 let a pleasant FURNISHED WAAR RAGE, Seine aiatenae: moar Apply at 164 Py GIRL tok the War Department. A IF NG Wane Ie Bh of Pennsylvania avenae. ANTED—A SITUATION as companion te a Indy. ty industrious hab street, SPR en twoan thas ST! 4 et Rand TRON see | 8! gon-ral vod roferanics re 329 G st 1° it rn Dire aetna’: ear — a housek sper, oF qntmD—T Uns ne D RUOM and BOARD for i Refer atieman and wife. rating terms SWANTED= Bs a nm reepeetable W. TION ithe week or m — A att ‘age. to take care. me: 343 Mas. aver ANTED- SHito ington Post NTED—A good, honest. WI streets. Inquire before 9 or WaAdsTED-A SITUATION, ae chambermald and nurses 0 sat ences given. Call 191 3d street. bet York avenue. Ssizts ATION WANTED—By are: an be given if newded. Appt reet scoured ‘ved and Sopatied aa to Making sad trimming i bought and sid. UILRL, child. and to make ber a ie poout the house of ¥ D S per month. Addre OOK ty a hotel or, restaurant; | rences x and location: about ts years ry nue, be? ah ie io BS aS, wash bite, nit erow TRL. at 283 6 atreet, between tae an nk young woman, xwaiter. Kefer ween L and New crore woman, Kood, refer ly No. 6 Cstreet, wen New Jemey avenue and North Capitol TLEM \ TO CALL AT 477 ie can tet thelt chathing Frpeord As OO as Cast off ere ig ‘iin, propr J ANTED—50.000 PURCHASERS at 468 Pa avenue for the extensive stock of Fall and Win ‘ed for the inspec neds-6 ter CLOTH tion of the ] ANTED—Familie or removing from can, dispose of their FURS trou nse of an auction, LEY street. o hand Walt rare wow being display bi the y addressing H 253"Peon « avenue, southeast cormer Wh ool DOD and frered MEG street wharf; will receive mre aS ON aE ‘of above. anh on delivers Ww atc BAUMES between D and E. urchasing, from 0) i p ix CELEDWA ED | SRiRt AND CORSET FACTORY, GER nour 7913 7th m stro, th privilege rent or bt rent ith, ANTER—To or buna - ¥ LAND. improved. nearWashington. patie stating Ieation and price, A JUs’ PAYS. FAIR CASI BE. LADIES, GENTS AND ‘hristi ty Bat? Promptly divended ‘To, uilding. NV. tar Office. sis ERicKS an EDEENS ECORD MAND a ag Be LOTH street ween D and & strevta, third door from 1 Young M ns LOST AND FOUND. & REWARD-Strayed or stolen Pred COW. round horns. short teward will be paid. if returned ELIASON. So. 433° Istana on the 24th inst... tail, The above to JAMES M. 5 Virginia avenue and Ist street 3 evening. on laseaclinertte Bit CST PIN jwith t\eo pearls infit. street, between Fourth and ston mm Satarday ¥ collar. white ward will be pai Proce Kack to GEO. JUENEMA ED—On the 24th inet... white sti Butcher's Wagon. ai mn Market Teter vor W rict and ¢ 1D. 1568. ax astray. RAY MA’ artes: i hand has heen t ven under my hand, it high Sewitch tail; OATS SAMUEL C. Tievwmer of the shove deecrih edd to prove propert G Prove Property POAT RICK ret itv it The ably rewarded by iesstan it at Ho. 6p cone red BURFAL bi D AY Saturday evening. a A libe: if returned to H. H. SMITH or trots and cante The tinder will receive the nos0-3t" IAN BLOOD HOUND, over two breast and front id if the same is NN, Lager Beer 030-31" A liberal re and i treet OW, muzale rward, prove way town, D.C ce AME To THE SUBSCRIBER ON THE 2400 r. ove WHITE COW, right hip aot rope on her horns owner ie Tea tteat ome forward. prove pri zen. her away. "SD! LINN. Montgomery THE ral reward will moze st ASHING inclosures, ten years old, MILLS. J.P d Mare ie request take he AnOC u with ANUREWS rket. ny 37 sENT EN ©. KE i h DUAR and Bost 4 ewe Mth st hhentacat 300°C A FEW Mone TABLE co vated at 424 street. cert leasant ye a5 2, BSS th ste, rn AND BUARD—Three large a COMM a private ee ARDERS can be ne street, corner f, Sth no Furnished Ki ‘ront ROOM, with BOA D; price B45 for one person, tween L and M sts. north for rae month a Fuonr ‘ly furnished. for rent, wil or without BOR D; No. 41 G street, foruthaest corner of 9th street. | Pua ROOMS, WITH at one large. Bi ite, DOMS, i it Ri class BUA. be No. 3: ogee) avenue, W, ied at jo. hoe z Room to rent, unfurnished. SURNISHED ROOMS without BOARD. aoe ad. FoR ’and 18th; rand BHeirreom Terme at No. 498 Pennsylvania ave- at same place, 5 | cl eeverae D, WITH soosibee|§ HOARD, can be | noll-tdect* and Firat | nol fae | ENT—With or to obtain a short walk S CHANCES. a and 7th streets, ALMA Gne webs BP. GER STAGE, as ‘at ae Me eu ot ‘ork avenue, between 6th. San ‘and Bt, south, caw oane ms orvice tofglatee lot of ok, aor qiauinee" | ie WEIS 8 wi bel 2 nod ste jo. 3M ees . reby gi | sh ger igre eek ab ail taxes oa paid Drier ta Jennery 1, Ie ioead Spon ns | On the Ist day of Febraary, X70, the Collector clone his Gooks. and. all the) property upon which eee ae ICK A. BOSWELL. a yet SAS CONSUMERS. wes GXS CONSTM = ze ee 306 perenne ati venti¢, emer ral BS, ASD. GuiLinibe Fon raah Fo LADIES C ES naan | gid eerie ‘orden EY, Bec'y. ailesion or Pade war sal the De. 308. Seer chat eat a a Netret, ee ore bl onee time to {othe practice of tas Dresses, Drea Conk ie” &e. rappings, 57 Cloths, Cassimeres, Coatings Overcoatings.£c. sae oye yep mrt — .. and sojouruers will inspect our stock, om Pus ou any ceeeeere: Fee pale egies earn, aay, ly mew; maa ‘hidtess “EMPLE Wanting. four stops. - BUGG) onde 2 eerie ea Som OLD AMS. NEW RAISINS, CITRON, FRUITS, BEST TOMATURS-8 Ib. cams, ic.. 3b. cams, Re, EW YORK CIDER. — 00 ONDA ESPRENAELAE? "mr= TPL ARES Tuto a aa Yak | 119 PRNNSULVANIA AVEAUE. | FOR“SALE AND RENT. pel ROOMS oom OR NTO . oaLn on Reet Pe ont STORE. ony Inunr, FE hsoarete L Oye Pee tet z I. eyni at 62 . BR Les or Bos QE RENT. Aaevirabt FURNISHED MOL Ai mia he's Ex ang 4 OMMODIO! Ast Street ener beta wo in mp tEeRie house ot No al, "5 avruue aad 4 SANT PUBS ISHED Ft 2 SE ATE tL tre, Wo FURNISHED aent-emnet terms, 419M Vaart mn) een 6th and 7th st=. nea OR RENT—Two ha aesety furnish? PAR LORS op first floor and mona oie = “iy Sap aaa we scat No Tat Lian gtreets bow wad FY RENT—A eacant door te the Oak Hall ¢ ee BARBOUR & Cu., F RENT—One two-story PRAM omnis, with Ww! Hows o. 49 Dumber | For particulars | nome | ve Warton street erquire at No. RLOR AND CHAMBER. cu wares roomed ood prtantle hy 9 Mh etrect, between L OOMS AND BOARD IN & “Se ATR F — ILY—No. 44 uerthwest corner of 1th and H canbe bad. Two or three Table Boarders | 6 nas. perfect condition. Stable on 94 Gel wtreet. be it* teeen gard PittRtons Sh. THREE VERY DENRA rent, gas and water. with ur withont Board: 451 Hth street. between K and streets, mada” FFOR BENT FURNISHED HOUSE, 19 rooms, | all modern conveniences: first class location Kent $10 per pei ‘ | foo: 3 Rent moderate. hy at 2ba sth treat. between Mand Natreets, Pie { a rom ea | sas itt finite: jak areet, ~ One ee “hanisonciy farninlond m third floor. with fire and Tight: for £15 per month: with Board ok between Stand sth sts. | F One bivck trom the Teh meres | nodes” | family .a first clas> | | h. or $2.00 cash anil pny a frat rat CK HOUSE. Tand K. and opposite the chigieee peomerert rot ith aud F streets, « H PHILIP. 26 Le F485) BENTO first clas | FURNISHED in the neighborhood uf Generale md near St ce bs had emeety ana couplet stains aloo, parlor ‘tinine nightchambers. Brick lars. apple te | co nn es Anets ' SE. containine ois t between Lith and bth: ronve | rs no 20-3" | 37 Esteve trl and | . F ct atly floor aiad toes BER ROOD ANT PR INTAND BACK R RD wt Ad 3oth streets oppor ‘Terme reasonable OOMS FOR RENT—A large FRONT Sum. and several others very elizibly situated ith street. fronting ou the City Hall Square a on rs store S21 7th ayenti SOR KENT—On December Ist, No 267 L street. between Ith and 16th street=. H. water. aud Latrobe CARUSL. 324 Lith Fk RENT BRICK Horse, 6 mone water fow to permanent tena 175 K st. near Ith. two squares t tw USE. containing erght 14 9th and 1th MAN Tera moderate : nicely scound floor. Goud Table L street. near loth LARGE FURNISH nication CH AMIBER f a ed dow tee a zoo A tencrth W otmect, bot, elaware acon earceo mer at POR RENT—Two splendid tistures STOR! n High street. Georgetown, ou m Fortert Halt the other « calla For ter BLADEN FORREST) 9S. tat xtre (ths cen acebt | Farniched iu a prt Wein near the P MM. Star aftien. 2-t YOR RENT—A five-room FRAME H¢ - cor ‘of Wth and DM xtreets. with side eutrance: “i pom. with all fixtures of a grocery attached Rent moderate. Apply at corner of Tth and K streets, SOR RENT— The ve " ate able in advance A LY ah pay 431 7th street between G and streets, OK RENT small _tamily “ol iw. pe without « Hit and nd_yara. Apply at Pi Faye ENISHED ROOMS—Six or seven. conveni wero for ee Kitchen on first floor. back 6! kitchen. &c. Kae ‘cheap, Hirick boos ‘232 Ths ith street west, between M and PMBERS. | or Gentlemen with bi Ae two or laren’ aD, i see Sop“ ais (cater ae two. partments, Milan’ the ‘Owen and Kirkwood He. “i thers fire place, and regis forsee apply at BA Pa. eres, bot, ith geal Sah sirvets. Mur suite, $6 per month. mods-2t” | Fa RENT—The Trou pOON [and CELLAR epee en ne oe Pea Ho Rous Ee BOARD BOARD CAN BE | nicely dad Turek between Que ot 404, t strort, between Pee fez CI ase ‘on 9th st., bet. Foust Fire RUOMB. eae SEPA FOR SALE AND RENT. FOR SALE AND RENT. sory Bai a | perth, between | Remitiir, which 4 i Apply ow PURER & HA tweet \Brpee.d nas te HANDSOMA SUITE OF PARLORS. 8U GS shed entired) new. and with every aan ith & Ns wet Ke Cetre-t evath: wees ‘ Geo FOLUAN SURE. sort. b beet B morte wed mete BES AOKTH ABLINGTUN ESTATE RY SP REOWN & SON, BS utheost Opeuer New yas and I5th Nrent One FIRST € Aas WEN NEw As ANHAON ABLE RES BI irgantiy been Furn shed o Cobarnishad ac ns FOR SAL CRT RE gory ninebes eames - | Mey HSL CUNTAINIY:: 306 ACRES BEAUTIFULL) LOCATED FOR SUSTRBAN xs comprising the Bonet views af the Capital OMY en fa surreund.ags The beat erapeiand yet found te this latitude or couutry, aod very WLS Proches, pram, and the sual fruits U mee i any part of the United States Ks ly No. 4. Market space. its numeron. <prings of pure. soft, and ve water. be rules abo sted Ow Caethqueduat | ease at Georgetown ew Gaon cst ow termpike rod rune through it iil b> oot am ot on long time, if desired. a euLiPs, “George . ce & RESIDENCE FoR SALE. boomer of the two “dw Wings at the norshwest PERSONAL x ities, eae? , VE MONTHS Usk + dwelting POR RIVE MONTHS Us dt $150 SISHED BOCAE tots " Kitchen, wan Nav» Yard Bridce t, 366 C street, nomr aby nea MADAME BONEN DS AL PILLS. the only ee . nw asic be res X3) ssa bas © Asoth of tect Parlors 21 feet ste; amd dining-rom throws inte one, 7 feet: Hall thresh tae hones sinkth ut teu toot. de medicine for all obatru:tivns Rapin it dire (aot with lawn and reat ty SB syuare feet; | tons. stating when not to be weed by ets Wa thick and subeennfiatty rustes 179 B street. bet sh and Doth net Kieration vers (Cousmans No heaithie# tne Als, BUILDIN LOTS wn Wighland Block for pale. Inquire of OWNER. in corner house. ne itm" HOR RENT—OA FURNISHED ROOM in 4 private family, Unit at 426 Eth at. above H. nod ele” ae ie RENT—A nearty new. neatly tarnished three story BRICK DWELLING. coutnining roms, with fine large cellar, laity afurnace For & cwara apis to COOPER & LATIMER, Saran APLTOL ST or and beheld the exe tor Clothing HABLA & (9. spectiom and sale nod ot Dates rReoPALK ( xr doors 25 of the sau Mk KENT —Two new BRICK HOUSES, con taining wine rooms. marble mantels, chandeliers. exsend water. Rent #25. Apply to JUS & J. E. BEY, Lumber Merchants, Wo. 37 Water street nods-tf BAUM S Celebrated 1). 313 Tthatrect. between Dand B makhee Bakes sox koa Ee & vk inal New York cand Beh erect on G hl BK’ EK. 7__ HI PRINTER: 2 a vinay bv oon cates Iv Give Joes ©. cox, Je OPrPostte Between th and [2th streets | eps SALE VERY CHEAP _ Tho beet RATING HOUSE in Centre Market. Apply No. 39 Ceatre Market. om 9th #t neds RED CI 413 30st.) mt and Pa. ave ve RUOMR, very Randomly Fur. late and china: three Bed Roame, Room. JUAN BOYLE, 466 om oon D and E. ‘The moet ekcftful “Sid ‘cldeat cotebitches advertio- ing sician for the treatment of FEMALE COM RTRs in theity leedion wa tronic he strietest % Hw toc are moderate, and patients visiting see po ome but the Doctor. amet Povier and Dining 7th ete ENT—One on es street + No. 263. in good ucder: ne an Catrest. between, 1th and fich streets [Inquire ar $24 Mth gt WM ORENNEDY. no2tct” ee RENTIUPPER ARS OF Bi ith street an ha HILOSOPHY OF MAMRIAGE, PX f Lectures, as Rely erod, at the NG risen woums. ine table for piacere apa ye Veal or offer Mire "0 ise and Nervous jars hau tare tg Syn ot Marriage Phiks»phically HANDSOMELY FURNISHED either m snites or singly. at No. 464 Lith street. morth of the Avenne, Stran ed Tg, te, cy 08 thew desiring permancat feard. will hud it to theit advantage to ae a pient dis located at such a cony hh the Avenne and F street cars. Table cmnmnodet ent, Shoe ae ee between Mand promptly ssieoded to. hing. Boots, LHR TOCENSS, 241 Tthetreet: , PART ot He ‘i DENTISTRY. me rare el-qantly 11 —_. d, = « = Sneed tia Store se | ADAM ade pa La BERRIES ‘ongress, or othe ait requiring first clase erly the geen dead. Pose stuatly on hand for extracting teeth without pain. We gmaranter to all those Laving work done at our office satisfaction in every particular oe Body bpD* LEWLE & DAVIS DENTAL associa 260 PENNSY LCAMLA AVENUE, Between 12th and bth streets. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT Pain. will he made tor extracting where Arti- are rea pay although the pa. gE iSth and 14th ste BEERS ED, Rooms RE ! rL ED M.S for rent. at RH hd Least Pete ant eth NEw Nits “te get Ls ryuxrcune rented t or street, bet. ith K OKENT—A small the Firet Ward. con: ween notttf : rms wa ras «cheap a= in ' mites wall of Wierd ¢ Hen EUbINY Hoa. werk will be dope in the 4 4 Kirkwood. No. 457 Bith street. between E and | Wistreeta, west siete. Metubers sf Congtess and othe pe re of rms would vail ‘ngaging TovIns elvewhere. 4 DUCED BATES 1 per mack. per bhi. ILY FLOUR at #2 FLOUR at 59 rhoweguality . at 96 4 haice.) INS CE ERANTS, are ‘stock of fest chase CITRON. ant Grocenesae Uke very, Foils amy part of the city tree of Pape etd eo ot Mt ra ‘tine —— COVERS ‘Gesiring % poco mecommsdetel by eat UPCHUTCHET Novag th treet rae Fe, RENT—Two ts ar room HOUSI usrtte. avenue, Massac math. Apply to W- ri JOHNSON, No. sirect. DINST CLAS RESTAURANT FOR RENT, uuder our Auction Rooms; is now couplete, with all the upproy. ei low toa goud tenant, on WALT. corner Sth gtreet stad Fs LS Dows THE RAISE, BY OLIVER ort. This Look. so long announced. is now» ody tes 2 compl the serivs ot Youug Price per volum M NIGHT TO LIGHT. A Novel Spicthazen. author wi Brobl . Author's edition. 0" ath a be tween eter a AN AMERICAN FAMILY i, PARIS, with fitty erght rations of historical monuments mvt tm neldtf Ba, * muilian scemem nee. tse Raye anne FF“. RENT—Two three AL WORLD OF HEBREW TRA Frederick Henry Hedge “sido pirlos. By THE AUTORIK APHY OF A 8! . payee ap et bess ne’ C Mes aan 306. Ga = cme mp fs myantes’ walk to icp itural ten OR seat i apa aD LivTtaR wey wall to the Treaty ncuire No. 892 Sth street. Bort ” moan” | TEXT AND FLOWERS, Beautifully itumine OUSE FOR RENT. FURNITURE FOR SALE- - roe Ina a fanlains Span. | THE OAD MERCHANTS OF NEW TORK CITY. newir ed in elozant atybe. P Fourth series. By W 81 2s faruiture $3.00 en-h. Taquive at Star fier. sis All the Sv ets pst s} ime AND S?PATIONERS, aide nas cae eee on OUR SALE—A most desirable list of DWELLING SES aa BUILDING oe an wae . Full printed <h 7 Ea Real Broker, Engraving, Betting ont ding, and c mein Tuitiads custard in cane SNSTLV ANCA 5 Seound door fram Lith street. Cc a WiA bce sa: Tend K sts. west. iB retewerpee street ‘Corcoran’ new hotel. Inquire 316 I street. oe oat G Eilers ron mH oeas bread Ras ena brown front, ten rooms, and 2 Fa OH SALE Te room i sve AGENCY FOR THE J ‘naan ay DUPONTS CELEBRA’ eaneeeitea

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