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| the Franklin bui more words than to say that my wife wished = i see him on the subject school. You say the National Executive Com- ! ever had a word cither per-onally or offic | with a single one of its members, exe reept Prot Vashon on the subject until my child was img, and with Min T had no of our child going to mittee regard Washington as a goad battle Erna, ‘fete ot ashame that there showid be | a fight for equality before the law i As the Viee President has been seventy crits Seer which has eee oes epic ty? Ts it © -c here recently from a pulpit for a telegram hot ashame that a battle P Silence, to say that it is well known to newspaper m here that Mr. KR. had been for a dozen years past a warmly-ottacl.cd friend of Mr. Col fas, as Mr. Colfax had also been a sineere friend | J that they had traveled together many thonsands of miles in the most intimate com- ».and that when Mr. Colfax heard frat he had been shot down and was supposed b oem) men of that commltios some of who wi the principles whi Governments, knowing if they stood, and Theiefors our nation woul broken to | most common ri; ¢ for twenty-ftve years Inbored to advance the blican party rofised to hold while ers of them Tire laboring day and night for years to defeat the recogni of the Confedera federacy by ee |e ‘recognition they se have endsa'by inte erence ntcrference the North would not have with. it possible that those who elped to save the nation are to be denied its hts? With nen house o| ‘ite to you, t you send child a t be dying. he as naturally sent him his “sym- | en it is Tobe ty question to sa; thi " . * that white peop! e same deems amt hones for his recovers” ashe would | i ‘unjust to both white and colored. T Enow to any other friend in distress or peril, and as hy of us would hope for sympathy trom our old time for the oppressor to loose fricuds im an hour of suffering, or even of dark- | held of his victim never comes—-with his consent, ness and death. me show you the rotten part of this ————— ‘Tux Scuexs ox Foor—A correspon tent of | the Tribune, writing from this city.gives a de- seniptive list Of the measures now before Con- in | le: } your repls will be, * controversy. such a question — be im But the time has not bra were in n Washi ington, rl ‘ss with truth, ‘that “the majority of the colored people are padkcontl sand position. This | condemnation gress looking to a subsidy either im lands or | is the heaviest sg ree gg money, or both, and thus briefly summarizes | {H¢,Proseribed are willing ba srg the let of jobs “Withont attempting to estimate the number ef acres involved in the revived railroads grants is the South and elsewhere, which amount to {iEETAL millions of acres, the bills we have re- wed propose the construction of 13,400 miles ailroad, and to subsidize them to the extent rs i canst, river, and other ine- s yn og Fant tor "the € China and Pacific atts cable, to_be constructed und laid by ron ee Jew York and Western Te! Company is mated as 3,000 miles in le and i 20, will | is comand a grant to the ex poe By bonds, for the amount no estimate is made. There are a number of other schemes for taking money ont of the treasury and land from the man’s farm, of The number ‘This is a most formidable list. truly, consider- ing the financial condition of the country and the magnitudeof the national debt. In its gi- gantic proportions, however, the public may have some security; as, with so much staring them in the face, and no knowledge of where the end will be if the door is once opened, our legis- ce may well hesitate about making a begin- vg. Meanwhile let the people study the situ- adios and send forth the watch-word—“No more Subsidies! ” white schools. But it seems to us that his admission that the te: —+202-- Nete—The above communication from Mr. Martin has been delayed for some days by the pressure upon our columns. We had supposed there was no doubt that the movement here for mixed schools was initiated and pushed by the ‘olored Men’s National Executive Committee as test question; but it would seem we were mis- to $2,721,000. The taken in the supposition that Mr. Martin was acting for the committee in this case. The de- fectin Mr. Martin's position is that the question not one of equality, but one of law, of equity. 'y law of Congress separate school systems for hite and colored have been made, and the , and | School funds apportioned between them accord- this, is | ing to the census of pupils, colored and white; of | and under this division of the funds colored | children cannot go into the white schools with- out depriving an equal number of white chil- dren of the means of education. Mr. Martin doubtless concedes this, as he does not deny it. Obviously, then, his course, if he thinks there is proscription in separate schools, is to move for legislation for a readjustment of the school funds, so that mixed schools can be carried on without encroaching upon the funds of the great mass of the colored people here are op- pesed to mixed schools shows that there is no proseription in the matter. The truth is, the majority of the colored people prefer, as a mat- r of seli-respect, and as encouraging habitsof self-government and self-reliance, to have their Ovr Exuimition Anroap.—The following | OW” School system, just as they have their sepa- extract from the Paris correspondence of the | Tate church organizations, Masonic lodges, ben- New York Times. dated Nov. 20th, will give our | &ticial societies, &e. readers an idea of how the project of holding an Interpational Fair in Washington is received in foreign countries: &e. be twentieth mont ~The proposed International Exhibition in | tet: for the cut aton meets with favor here, and the Seu Jee is press gencrally speak very eucouragi ‘immediate steps should be ta md infu taken to sup- ation in regard to it, so iv the ‘ge ogg of the fee tw be sent from {his side. |The large unt of sal made merican dar. Paris Exhibitio: ihe United bition very popular with Freneh | me necessary le wi traction, why could not fieved to the sha: ters o propesed exhibition cannot but <rvice to the United States, by mense resourees under the per- rvation of the myriads of foreigners ¥ Ro Will be assembled on this occasion.’ —--ee-— ‘The recent heavy defaleations on the part of naval paymasters at different and widely distant fonts serve to demonstrate in a most impressive rv the wisdom of the Fourth Auditor of ary’s recommendation that the penal t the bonds of that class of officers be increased. And. without desiring to nderstood as intimating that there is any- agin that di we beg to submit t the bonds of army paymasters should »he increased. The amount of security of them is entirely disproportionate to often allowed to re- wl im the event of any- ng like what ld be considered an embez- ment of g Proportions on the part of ene of them, the Government could hardly fail ty be a very large loser. — Considering that its editor was at one time cted with the Brook Farm community of isn’t the New York Sun a tritle severe Inte Mr. Richardson and bis associates, n in their hands tai tal reformers” redit of the Sen man that he | 7 nthatearly folly; but at the saine | 5. will render the United | street. on _de7-ot Messrs. H. ‘ume having ion to the erabers of te Asso- piss have made a contract ith J <eer near Fifteenth favorable basis.’ Certificates of z may be procured from Will. Takent, yeral 5 office: WA; Hunt. Third Au =e? mod Office ge . c D CIRCLE OF BLU. eet at Dri Hall. on D street. be and 7th streets, on WEDNESDAY G, sth instant. mberehi SOTIE will The € bly ae this Associ ett» Board of Trade Rooms ou 3th instants at TS MADE W w 1TH 1 THE of Waahi amittes 1, Knights Templar, we have agreed to tar: ringes to and from the ion and Levee ri = Hotel, December Wi, 1800, for $2.50 per Tickets. good for both trips, ean be ob- he, dat offic midwest 97 OLCOTT £.c0., LIVERY AND SALE STABLES, 469,471 and 473 Eighth treet, at th ing bel Board of Trade Rooms on 18, the following tions QS en eaRe ASSOC jaro, ag a meet- nh Er EStian, 201 Penne phn Prasior. Span k. Bi orner 7 wat fsw he inight exercise a little charity toward | 5uth, po thone who have not yet been able to shake off | strect Henry Lyte, the infivences of their pernic tous schooling. 6191 ng Toligate; i +2ee- State Journat, who is writing letters to his paper, says in one of i he been nn Ws tit the portion of the li eon brought inte high condition, construction pr the Baltimore connee- + Comberland, wili be completed in the I, summoned by the me to-day. It is first time in three hundred years that the Chureh has assem- wportant an eccle- sastical body will, of course, be of mterest to the whole religious world. a Nearly forty thousand dollars more was sub- scribed for the International Exhibition at the meeting in Georgetown last night. +202. b From Shillington we have Applcton’s Journal for December 18. = a Tar SSTITUTIONALITY Of THe CoTToN Tax.—In the Supreme Court yesterday, the case of Wm. M. Farrington, plaintiff in error, t Kalph S. Sansers, appeal from the Cir- rt of the Weste rstrict of Tennessee, = y Col. Phil al ge € urte’ for the pea grt y fmm \ eral Hoar and Assistant Attorney Genera! Field for the defendant. [t will be remembered that in 864 Congress imposed a duty of three cents per pound on all raw or unmanufactared cot- ton. but made no provision for any drawback in case of exportation. The taken against the constitutionality of the tax are:—first, that it is a direct tax, and by the Constitution of | the United States all direct taxes must FRIDAY EVENT ian ioe fe'slowed spon s t Parter Marbury. Shoemaker, 425 Ist — be- bert: seorkation will ant of rade. Kocras next SATUK treet: GN ary ©. Addixon, Ge ¥ Te causpices of the Wash- b for the Improvement of the Con te take immed A Public Meet Ass D.D. Rew, 1-6. Butler. D. ait na 1.0 a ward, aud oth- ted 10 addrens the we — PARE, ite CORA gS “m Presidents, ALS. soLOMUNS, ‘Treasurer. L. W. KENNEDY, Secretary. ALK. = NE. de7-4t encral Agent. TELEGKAPH 1! THE WESTERN OS10N, 7 TELEGRAPH PANY has extended wires Yard, Sndopcucd an ofice in O'bounell’s Drag Stcres No. 591 EIGHTH STRBET EAST. ‘here the business of its patrons in that section of the eee hereafter receive prompt attention. =NOTICE. i having goods deposited with us, and now over- due. will please call and redeem os renew the same Lefore the ith instant.as etherwise they will be sold at an auction sale on the 2th of December, 1832. 8. GULDSTEIN & CO. No. 34 0 street. ‘TIMO!] e aS ay To. air iutos-6 ‘Sth and F. ‘del-t0t Ve or ricrar. ciTY COLLECTOR'S OFPE OFFI Wasninetox. D. po 3B. nt ding to population ; it fs ta upon the Kiieg eines arabic of feng predgced re property pon + other States. An is ‘itis tax | inate on the exports frou cortaie we States, which is dis- price cmpoony by the Constitution. In this case the amount of tax levied is about stated that information be could obtain from the about $20,000,000 of tax bad been levied in mauner, hence that amount was. Tete aan on was stion before the court. e, ae ae tasan nan aled about twe years {55 was paid during its existence. +200. { 27 Miss Bord. a voung lady of Eufala, Ala., was fowmd dead in her bed the other day, having taken teo much chloroform. &/Barke, the condemned murderer in county, N. ¥-, wept from disa; ment when toi that he would be imprisoned and not hanged. | =r Rev. = 5 Smith, st, was one d tor drownit wite because it was his feuce of the ina #They hire out dress coats now in London, to the aates of the class who Wve on the in- advan bad of their ts, and yet want occasionally 1 cone out. ised for s a i 32 o00only. but in his oneni: ‘Attorney General Hoar stated that fram the bak Ee Gas ew COE | ded-6t Congress, no further shall be in order Goring that Congress, consideration of the resolution the Hox: cane === WASHINGTON amma ATORY OF Parlors of the Rise 1 Congregational Church; corner of Wth and G streets Pupils arenow bing received and classes formed ents, Singing, in Plano, ce tivation ofthe Voir ‘oice and Harmony usical apy beet) nao in ‘ne Exguing: to ¢ Chai % ‘= mulare af agate eb circ the music at > at lores ook stores, col o.B BE. WAURY HAS RESUMED THE PRAG- E OF MEDICINE. Oftice, oe i Ser ngy Fae: DE.S.D. a pans ARTS OFFICE Tet to Liberty stivet: Bal BA will ve $00 ithe Cennot cure Astin Boneh Teepe ae Gravel, Glect Liver Camila Bilce? . Serofula, Syphitia in all forms, pod Ere: Bivod » Partial Pa- Dr. 8. deer hom Bee Liberty street, mores. 5 "Yieiy oP e Ps rctiox or COPARTNERSHIP. aay oa u ay. GIRL toads oral ‘a No. 303, Sy MAN of goad address, to be il Trewin buard in Brusation fo B BOY to make fi Frdido gene at Fountain Hotel. fe Ww ANTED—A ems! TENANT 6. ely F ‘iahes Jig use. seven gone Na, 395 VANTED—Tp ty xl BRICK HOUSE, of ws than ea nis. Noe Walch TA poe 3 per niet vith ot ees $1440 cash. an terest. “Adireas BUY EL Wwe ANTED- At SETHE RE, i Te eee a OPenaTY i om ANTED—A zed (ehite preter Tred) wo can come bash mended, to nurse and do gue ght Men lab ata Sowing Ap ANTI = todo chamberw rk or nurse ina priv: y Er come well recommended. Radress Hox 92. tae wi washer gid Sr required ANTED—At ath street. or se a WHEE We ENTLEMAN French aed Tatts Era topr. G27 Wath" steeets from oO La. cP—By are hite TUK Te as as (— eper and ol housework: lane address Box 6: Kar ee ms chamber uct ean be given if required. Ap w4, © narcet, between New Jereey axomne Capitol street. le 8-2t" BLE GIRL WISHES A SITUA chumberwork housework, of en. Please street, bet Wont ak » bu Wileor & Gibb SEWING ALAC Wisin th moat_casiest terme. For ite simpitcity sae owe working. it is pronounced the chine in the world. “Agency at C_ BAUM ekirt pnd Corset Factory. 313 7th street, between D an iy The partnership he stoke isti firm name pico PERKINS & HOLMES, has boon die, a wired m muntual encom MA FEMALE Cc. REINS will continue the rm thigelty pad the sale of one of the most at D567 re new of the present day A by stating number and ft c. PUR: A ost Office. BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND FINE FANCY Waste, cn GTRL to do general Romsey rk: 00 yuan Singer, 443 Mahisett ‘aveaute batwech 6th and AS tre ‘tn, Orrosite ¥ pono) rbot Lape os ANTED—A WOMA? ‘ookin, wdeaeni es and baring meek re housework in a gu ams ET anion — 0 wana preter ood reterences oe CANS LEE aeeae bed, Bean Ge eee geet WASTED-A WHITE WOMAN to do general meni -A wom of in bp iesghinen wine Fecommenied. A. womau lite age preferred W Must sleep and make her home in the house. Aj ELCH BEST FAMILY FLOUR, | "Us! siecpand make ee AT GREATLY RE! SED PRICES. ANTED-—! respec SITUA. = — are) Wane nano te pelts tans ily, Aa GOOD FAMILY FLOUR at $3. r bbI., Heck AEE ae Sack a oa SELF-R. . Pioci, YELLOR BLOC R, ny HURSFORD'S BREAD SREPAR, ATION. ROY RAST, cal pe Crashed. Powdered iranulated SUGARS at Ieents: COPPER SUGAR. Siecentes good BROW SUGARS at 12.. 14 and 15 cents aOR GREEN, BLACK aud JAPANESE T 1 ING PRUNES, I cents; MINCE MEAT. 20 cents; RAISINS, 2 conts: NEW CURRANTS. ls cents; NEW eM Ce 2 peg eo H CANDIES, 0 cenis: FIG P. 2208 BON SC RPRISE BOXES Ov CANDY at coutezevery hws coutatan ‘SF EA'MOSS PATINA, for Blanc Mange, Puddings. TED AN, BERT BISCUITS: Bond | rae CRACKE! ‘aha or Dyspeptic dres P.M..No. 504 Ith st,carner List. ded- WARNTER-BY a respectable white girl a SITU; poking. ATION to gin ironing. Address D. BL.C .. Box 9 Star Omen rel es given if required ___ M6 StF TED e white woman, a CATION ar ffst ‘clase cook, in'n Deiwate lest of references. Please address M.B., aoe. dedait™ J lor the Choir of the Washington He: brew congregation. oo SORA NU. ope ALTO. one TENOR. and o1 Fi nntry House for Yard bridge street 3 Wane. to =a ine pak ate sy Those, or coackman CRACKERS. ari v Arrow Rot, Stars Lei Rid Fare caeantions given: Address WILLIAM EUG BISCUIT; &e. For sale He by ANTEDRy a thorough Musician, an AP- POINTMENT as Tenor Singer and Conductor deste of a Church Choir. Address C., Ellis’ Music Ste Penna. avenue. des-6t Loox OUT FOR THE HOLIDAYS! CHR. RUPPERT, _ KRISS KRINGLE HEADQUARTERS, No. 622 SEVENTH STREET, between D and E. Importer of all kinds of ‘GLISH AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS AND TOYs, Adapted for CHRISTMAS AND N ¥ YEAR'S PRESENTS. Mr. RUPPERT takes great pleasure tn informing his many friends, and the public generally. that he has returned from Europe after gp absence of five months, during which time he has devoted himself to the sglection of the largest and handsomest stock of FANCY AND WORSTED GooDs. CRYSTAL AND ALABASTER CRNAMENTS. TOYS, &c., &., that has ever been introduc: Paris, ind. other pi cen on re of the pure! mong which wi “D CHAIR and SOFA COVERS, “ERIEU PEE Wa 4 KNITTED LAD DI KNITT nl ORNAMENTS, 4 from £7 te #75. jolyomder to give my oustomers increase in their examination of my Inrge stock have converted and fitted up, with all t Hetices. aud at several thousand secpnidstory of ny establishme The new room in entered by way of an open stairway ieading from the sore-tuous inthe second-story. Ledies contemp.atine holding fairs would do well toeaumine my stock betore purchasing elsewhore. 1 to avoid the large crowd us ually attendant at the near roach of the Holidays. Soc eh ance ABer est, oda. Hola rush z Je St dant ANKRUPICY NOTICE. Toalt the Creditors of J. H_ RIBNITZEY who may thetr elat ou aro nen Eile sag ANTED—Everybody to Know that STEWART. corner H and 2th sts.,is selling COAL and WOOD at the lowest price. nowt ANTED—GENTL TO CALL AT 477 loth street. where they can get their clothing scoured, dyed and repaired ao as to appear as good as new. Making and ctr reash. Cast off Clotiving bought and sold GRUDER, propri wodhetnn -ANTED—¥ Breaking Temoving from the citys te can dispose arr FURNITCRE for or expense of an auction, by ‘addre VY, 283 Poun'a avenue, soul tor buy 1 TS TEN are acing tress ONE TO TEN ACRES 0} LAND, hparehaae Dear Washington, Address, stating location aud price, A. B. C.. Star Office, us" ‘8 FAIR CASH PRICES FOR LADIES, CENTS COLLDREN'S SECOND- HAND NG, BOOTS, NI Oar air UNDER-CLO' 475 9th strest frei] Beol W erecta thirhdoce frome Toone AS ‘Association’ Building. —aity Promptly Attend mysay" LOST AND FOUND. Dec, 31, one large wed off, white Troe their street, between ath and Sth ar ery to ari ee da -6t . BEAL “TomaDANe FOR REN thou 9% Penney woe near "hd, Boarding at the came plocee wel OARD. WITH PLEASANT oo be baton reasonable terms, hand A8t BU SINES ree SALE- | " A first clase WREADTCARE aunt BIE BAKERY. Apply at Sar Office = FOE SAb BONDS of the cit Peoria. and Washingtor 3S CHANCE USED AND s ever ‘ TCHR rs cr Aine DIAMONDS, and other (hey ¥ 5 wt it other asserted aides Wy Kept by ts; will ind gentle, euitable far ehitaren to rd “ a or drive. Also, PONY PHAB’ oR ‘with to ‘appear before the be'sold: reme Court of the District rt . shafts and sleigh runners, will os. nf the ast iim ian ies : Homer ha bo urther ge for them. pi urge tramalihiedebteshoutd | Geergetown. de 2-1w* me Bank: Register in Bankruptey's he Court: GEO! MASON, Assignee. 4 a er mc FOPUA ERR NoezLNos Also, a superior lot of SASH, DOORS, BLINDS HOT BED SASH, MANTELS, NEWEL PusTs, ~ —_ I am offering very low. ive me acall. H. WINGATE, ‘Corner of 1th and C streets, Opposite Carusi’s Hall. DP vvadcoce Wo. 399 1 street, near uth and womce 259 F street. de 3-tm INK SABLE Furs. BIINEMETZ'S, 234 Ps. av. de7-6t ae ; De Ey ie ES Ei i : i a i 5 fii dl iim ME ae a) J.J. Mays PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT, 308 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Ninth and Tenth Streets. Members Cithens and Strangers will fi OVE DEPOT aes ails iS ant Shacoe BEST SRR ‘KID in the U; pe 8. with . two, three, ABIES" KID GLOVE: one. and fi ‘sires ofeolore—trom 1.6% to $2.00 per pair. frie fe weNa at G2and $2.35. apane more ok LUPIN'S F 2 shall if sell a he low pee of « sires ‘ae BARRELS P' RE APPLE CIDER, instore and to arrive, for sale low ‘RILEY A. SHINN, Gree Georgetown. at 10 CENTS SEER BUSHEL. Orders for COKE are now received at the follow- ae ey Seon EES ore Store, corner 8th and E streets, NS HOUSE. har stonE, ee Os FOR SAL.” AND RENT. = BENT—Two a desirable FURNISHED FRR ree, Sees detest _. FOR R SALE AN AND RENT. _ $5 all tal + alte to ert cg Stat St 451 ith etrest, be BeGin alte Post Oe tween F acd G.near Willord’s aad the Ebbitt : House. Apply a de St NiSHED ROOMS Fae POR REN T= eae or UNF *: on thee. fl or. in adesirabl- tecation.. In- | ety quire at 329 1 stree: deszr | o ting on City FOR REST = HSS i newly and Hall mere. a handsomely hed PER MONT BAM MOUSE 5 rooms: $20 ines. OA Gti streets beotw nn stable en on des 3" Fu RES ST en ME Hous mash A peng Serecte aes 6 RENT<A bandlsomely fernisls i BED ROOM, communicating. at fo. 30 North A sitet, near the Oapil os, suitable for ember of Comgress poet prick Rou ‘SE, and eat B95 Tith stert. aay JOR RENT SQUARE Ss6. ai tad scuth of sad ogpestt> Dest sud It is a fine state of cultivation, rand improve: watory be @welling bouse, an? —— s ne Ts iver gu Ist of January Davis. cuder Being Py r PURNISHED Ivania avenue and E st PARLO unt €l for a Congress e civen December tet de bit man > OK RENT—A neat ory thre roomed Free pest Sk.droomeand pas | IF HOUSE, with, passage, side alleys wood shel, Rage. 0 betwee N and 0 streets | water in jan sitaated on New Jersey aye port. Com ¥ Departments. Bent aol’ | the Huta. cf Bepreccutntiv- and grate’ te a good Anguite at’ the sremi- | taurant. No. 346. Apply at Ne Fox RESTA desirable FURNISHED BRICK tenes, and near quare. No. Or & ae contain all modern conve: RILBOURS & LATTA. Beal ner or7th and F st to the owne H_ PHILIP. 26 Louisiana avs aur HOUSE, six rooms, 7a ra hiroughout. Very low rent to so eiti if tive a to purchase a small lot of nice furni one pre] ture on!premices. 390 New York aven ST RE SOLD: betwcen ith amd lath nireets: Or ges tt Mx eka TAINING 206 ACLS {OR RENT—A NEW HOUSE. c es cecrante aera ‘igo “with |, Si{nated near Bram wei Pe all © satiate cae G nat Ce pital ss = ome = orn We Byte potwenn st ueanne Rar ELL. north "A aud sth streets, yenpiel through the lam, reas = ia Somes ate oe a Pe Sctn x = TORES, fixtures first ‘foorrcommunice: | TOR RENT—Two aplendid & 1 tet homme artisan goes | Romp ge Ri ard, Ov. ae xi Se ne aly peiree te the noses. Apply He "BLADEN FORREST Fs tet Strest. Gene Bait equaresoati a the Can ‘e ow 13 Fe RENT—HOUSE, No. 447 N north, Cues RESIDENCE FOR SALE. containing six rooms. Also, High Siw with stor r ‘and owner of the two dwellings at the northwest oe oe rent at C559 srect comee or Tith street ant Massachusetts ayer ee ee Enquire next door st on int (Highland Place.) offers for sale the west Huts! aes: MYeTHERFoRD. ohn residence. ‘own . The dwelling. under” icp no op to be partially furnished. | §yrembe ¥ ‘an ordinary doub) Thewner will take the bi Scr and as conventent for Yor entertainments, ts Fu! RENT—A large 00 in a desirable locaty ni it — board. Leanne ee, oe er ye house ; =. h of 37 fect: tiemen’ 0 eet class new dining room bas a depth of 37 fee! sjnone others need apply For further i tors a bees =e ion call om i ‘room ‘CHAS. W. BOTELER. Auctr. | Hut!tsroueh the gues weith Lot with lawn and rear to Wi thick and substantia! Elevation very oonsideral Cranmanding view of river. ke.: ms and fine dining room. All modern ¢ Bor' further ia- e. Rent $90 per auown. No healthier locality in the city formatiis apple to KILBOURN « LATTA. Also, BUILDING LOTS on Highland Biock for GORe £ barra. sale des-3t Perens or a Inquire of OWNER, in corner house, no 3-im™ fOR K FU SHED PARLOR ~ BED Fv SALE— oe - BY 8, P. BROWN & SO! Pere gttee comin Racker gat pS ATING. four adjoining bath, room, for $45, including fe and location very desirable, No. 360 Mace. e. ENT—A two story brick HOUSE, 7 rooms, NT—Two new BRICK HOUSES, sa KF Fi completely furnished tune ou the premises, tie {ining nine rome oe antels;chand tiers Sth street. 4 doors from R strett. isiEb ToteE = TEBEY. TSauer Menbint 0. 27 Water sires: rag Mae and water. 463 | oe RENT ne tie smcneaetet throé 2 in conta rome, [Ox RENT TWo FURNISHED ROUMS. front | wish fine f Sfurmace. F r. with fuel and gas: ; situated on bona a Pann es avenue. between 3d at ri atroets. er 3 Sw pply to COOPER & LATIMER, iol Apply 44% Pennsylvania avenue, Fe KENT—A modern finished HOUR! seventeen rooms, range. bath rooms, patina 5 Water fixtures aud gas fixtures c tain — FU RNISH ED and UN Un isin ik ROOM in if fapstol, ears. Ke plete: teria beter thronghout. Situate two Pum cers in Georgetown. Ment $20. Apply to JOS. $%3 E. LIBBEY, No. 27 Water street. G ‘oe i noB-t 6: 20 ‘visiting the city’ce those dese oard. will find it to their advantage t 80 centrally located at such a 6 tance from both the Avenue and F street Boarders accommodated. (OR SALE—A very neat six_room BRICK HOUSE. in thor gh repair, on Eighth, Detwe: P and Q streets. Parlor newly papered. new ga fixtures and hydrant at kitchen Moor, Posession given December ist, BLE & eas 8 Clothing House, Timnediate porsession. Inquire at 421 1, between lth aid lth PARLORS streets. ede7-20" most desirable Fk RENT—A COMFORTABLE DWELLING i. and onty one 1 sth, sires! Dand E streets a few doors . Ebbitt Ho re re st OMe \t er month to a permanent tenants Keys in the toric hain Bomvenmngiele 9 gence yee ok ». A. ‘bot ELY FURNISH At 467 wh strect, 8 elsewhere. Apply on th ALE OR RENT—A desirable RE Sipe on the southeast corner of Ith and G ‘The house is substantially built of brick. bas twelve rooms, including large store room and bath room, spacious dry cellars. and is furntebe wit h gas and ob Tice 80 100 Iso, for sal * ‘a parlor b “cane, aul ented whea needed. Apply on the STEAD, euitable for rom, Seing: a handsome book - into a ped suite of ROOMS, « first or secoud floor;at 272 F street. FURNISHED Rooms ingle Rooms and Bo ir G street. de OR RENT—A two story frame HOUSE ou K st ith and 25th sts; $15 per month in ads aac ‘and Enquire at 234 Penn. ave., between 12th streets porches 8. BACH HE. ‘adie st. ith stvects. Terms deG-eo3t ISHED FRONT ROOM—At_ 395 G between 6th and 7th; conveniently Io- in tite ueizhlo ‘hood of the Patent gad Poet Fox ee ITE OF ROOM street cars, new and —At a very law price. a FUR’ oman ie gn gy Cangress, oF a thin. w sqtare of Willard wnd. th is. west, north eile, sts. West. nort! i strect, between 1th and Jith Fiest_ crass A under our Auction Rooms; i 2th all the modern improvements, and will be eae R URANT FOR KENT, z © now complete, two story fraine HOUSE and and will ber or business and in good loca Enquire at the corner of des 3 toa good tenant, on application to WALL, corner 9th strect'and Henn ave miisit” FAGUSE Fok RENT-F URNITURE FOR SALE ina central location; hause contains 11 ro7 newly carpeted and furnished in elegant style. P: turniture $3.00 cash. Inquire et ~_o office. noS-tt POR RENT—Two pew 1 jories. back and collars, BCR DWELLINGS, brick frente, oth tare ow tieads Hou! eo in com. ter and o Par: buiid- fitusted on Ri streets. Inquire Pg Re es A large FURNISHED niet h street, between and Fe. in tho fo FR SALE OR Prete | “gs Buc K HOUSE. Het warts med oe wne ' wear Gevera! owe On guod term cot 3.W. WIGHT, 517 M strost. Seven, = ELLENT Booms FOR Say at No. $4). street, with BOA POR SALE—Twu seven rues FRAME Hoos, f water and gas: in excellent locality: term’ reason a ‘ JoseE IL ¥. KELLEY. Agent and Auctioneer, _oc Itt _ 36S Beh nireet Went, between Land K. CGR SALE OR RENT HOUSE 374 2st st Ho nay A fap wd * he sisich is can be purchased if desi ay y the pe mists, oF to COOPER & LATIMER ‘Aue: re. (Repub. ed-ot Fu BALE —A rare chance to purchase ss class BULLD! rect, at «low price, on she 5 viewing liberal 8% cash, and $d mn », at a preat bargain, if sold at o LOTS on worth N street. Wet west . several =. ats. Tv month pte ot wre: 8. PARKER: next Ate ABLE DW NG On SIXTH LSTREET, aes -_—.—~- = Sew wee 300 ACBES “ Owe will sell one of the most desirable ra eee nthe abote healt Deiugia three ary or ae jasement Pres ro. 10 rooms, » | Parement re x clanety botent cad weer Femme NORTH ARLINGTON ESTATE lin range, petro et a od z a ees and the FOR SALE, ~ wh, | BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED FOR SUBULBAN Price, fk mborse, 88.00, on: ” e-third cash, TL COUNTHY SEATS, iews of the Seenrrowtdings "The best aod? yet fo Toeante 426 rth os; bet G and IK, this latitude or country ener for ND TABLE BOARD AT cahall fruits.” ry Fanaa aud 12 de3-3t* ies Poy pari ores the United be oy “noted POR 2337 oe HEE ae nr, Located two miles Soovestheghaueduct 0.173 and L Br Georgetown, ‘The new of four roo nantes fk A ye emer road auras it. be Jayy in T SIRABLE RESIDENUES, FOR SALE, 4 re Tyan | LOCATE: Pa ie rea Ths prepristor =) oa ae hoe AND CONVENIENT TO THE ra C: 5 One_ three jm fn and-basement BRICK. <7 = ‘ee creer S west cite of Hee, aceet,. between % and B, SALE—Two new BRICK Sy aay aa rooms. Price. $9,200, Fe be SALE Te K, reet, : lores rate sin 2 apa a eae iat ec | i = Tea be. ii malar Ea ie zi ” a 3 Soe Tee aig STORIES ot FIRST-CLASS RESIDEN "E on New York ave- rca | Due, convenient to the street cars. Howse nearly new, with ail the moderu improve: tt inuuire of r UA WH pak) — & SOLOMONS, A HANDSOME RESIDENCE, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, WITH FURNITURE, 333 vee es yy peTweEn FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. e ata ELEGANT Fino Plane former ENGRAVING, PRINTING AND BINDING. ly owned nee troetessoudh ALL THE NEW VED AS 800N 6 Stee Bese, We aes "ROA RC and pape Ty Sater qlaet de. ma cata ia a BovKs. ie eras of ington coker ENEMYS DAUGHTER. By Justia tans ay eng Lge meh es 24 BSELF IN BIS PLACE. eer rice and an Crap VERONIQUE. By Florence ™ wera, mms reer. | RM SF 8 TAS Pepe une ikTabadtes Seimee ery F HERE taraon *., Pane Be be FR 1551 manne a comimeiis yp ieee Erp P Thy 4 Sotomane aencuncements balitay wooks PERSON cAL. Se RAT AND s SCROFTLA DISEARES 8 Te m- & Dew unew » WRT ESS 30% * eet, bear 7th. from @ * » NOT DESPA nti, Fe wavs a ‘N OLD DR, DARBY, Ne 39 ts erwet, wtow Goors south of the avenue. He fs swecretfor sehen eaersiad. Office open day end nicht oo in? JTHERS. Ls % J JOB PRINTERS, 271. south side Peonsytvania Give siriot personal at trinn to haste. jm ©. COX, stick EAC r, Jr DPPOSITE XTRA W nae weovu Tih and 22 treats, OF MARRIAGE, f Lectures, as delivered at the aN. osoPHY A new Course e+". New York Museum o cta—How to live ant farty and oy ° Pp cnmse Dis es accounted for; & jered. “hese Lectures will be tend, on rec ay aaireing Se | e fovretampa. by Muscum of New York OR LADIES EST CASH PAID B "! Cast Of Cio. He, Boots, FANCY GooDs SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS aT DaViIs’ 2 MABKET SPACE, COBNER Sra STRERT. JUST RECEIVED, ADDITION TO. OUR at EADY LAR PLETE ST Qa & A FULL LINE REAL LACE SETS from. LINEN EMBD SETS... REAL LACE HDKFs. EMB'D LINEN HDKES. REAL LACE COLLARS of every descriptics and variety from.. 0c to $30 FANCY BIBBONS for bows, FANCY AND PLAIN SASH RIBBONS, AT GREATLY REVUCED PRICES. KID, CLOTH, AND DUESKIN GLOVES. BUC SKIN GAUNTLETS. NEW STYLE HATS. AN UNSURPASSED ASSORTMENT OF FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, Which with our usual assortment of ev - bse 0 ‘ery descrip: FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, ac., Til beset at petocs ‘85 low as the same Goods can La = orld also cots enechs ‘ial es of our read- to tha tet ‘thes tueteost woctel eed asen STMAS PRESENT Isa * ad GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE, Bo justly evlchrated for their simplicity, Mots the beauty and durability of theif work, «full lime of which will always be found DAVIS’, 24 MARKET SPACE, del im CORNER EIGHTH SPREET. ry For the Information of All Purchasers STRASBURGER BROS., 373-SEVENTH STREET—373 fs ciwis the following price list, they tailing at wholosale prices” iat ba aaa LADIES’ SHOES AND GAITERS. Lhuchachal eee nd 1 ENT or CHIL. Lah, GENTLEMES. > LIST. oF Home A ADE HOES AND FRENCH fau BOX-TOK BOUTS, (atest 3 i Fist eta} sqrt S ry Hae eel BETSEY AS BOYS’ AND Ut

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