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HOUSE.—After our report closed— ‘ Largest Circulation in a the Distriet The Census bill under eonsideration = | in the Committee of the Whole, Ra gant Ae Meague Mr. ji false ceosemy in tuts, matte ater, said he won would ke | his colleague to rea in Pennytvania during the Inst fall ne in see of the Republican party as the party of econ Mr. "Railey asked his colleague to state whether Reading Matte Matter on yn Every Page. Pages | netuadever suggested ix auyof bisspecchea that — | it was wise economy to eave pence and throw away pou “WASHINGTON CITY: Mr. Trambull's “Em meipation Bill.” f. Scotield.could not say that his colleague ‘The Chicago Trbwic styles Senator Tram- | hadeaid that, but hts colteagne had cathy ase | ball’s bill prohibiting interference by Congress | many = F ings, anid be Sauight Loses Ae men in the matter of appointments to offies “a | tiut that Se. f Laugh ter.) He believed, after bil to emancipate Congres: ftom bores.” If| Gid mode and let the census be passed, the Tribune thinks the bill will not only prs oe cape gorse er ptcr ny nag sca ye cot. Con J department officers | and many of wi experience in the mat- peceees Seeneena Sen ee ¢ | ter. Hehad examined lant might the oll cen- froma standing sutsance, Out 0 will Sores the | SES ide of SB, nad Seaad Wie teany of Gee entering wedge to the passage of a Civil Ser- | yest feature= of the preseut bill were transcripts Vice bill, or at least the arloption by the civil | fromthat. He liked them best.. They had te- service of a policyof making all abpointments | minded a witty friend of his of by age ‘9 re- and removals strictly with a view to.secare the | PI ‘0m grech young man who had written a best performance of official duty, and not for the | “°"SYSureumedy ve roateny friend, purpose of rewarding anybody's friends or pun- Aud like the part you ‘stole the b 3 ishing anybody's enemies. a caidane cotage tan, gal thal th re.” We suspect that the great drawback to the = -] Sout ‘the Census Committee were passage of either Mr. Trumbull’s bill or the S ecaten tae cee Civil Service bill will be from the indisposition cesar y ovemaan an aie ‘pending of Congressmen to yield the local fpatronage, | Mr. Butler (Mass.), aes test the, sense which, according to modern usage, is hell to of the Hous: on whether the machinery as much a perquisite of the position of M. ¢ of the Government should be ned for taking the the frankling privilege, or the stationery allot- | be crested, moved to. amend the fourth scetion ment. Electioneering debts due the “workers’ | by making it read, “that it shall be the duty of ¥ho nominate and elect members are to be paid | tle Assessor of Internal Kevenue in each dis- ated.” Here was a well paid, well trained, and office-seekers than offices, and all areso clamor- | thoroughly sifted body of officers. who could do think that paying off olf debts in this Mr. Maynard argued that it was not to be ex- y that, with the rate of compensation pro- way costs more than it comes to. The 7 . Vided for enumerators, ($4 a day for sixty day Office-seeker is the plague of the Congress | competent men could 66 oe ced, or thas rg man's life, dogging him at every step, and at SS aieece ee be taken by | ~ all hours, waking or sleeping, at his home or at | them. 2 = the Capitol. Congressmen of eapacity for busi- | Proposition, of the gentleman ness feel that they can use their time to better | “Sty. Stouee chairman of the Census Commit- advantage than in reading the greasy papers | tee, replied to Mr. Maynard's objection, and and listening to the long-winded appeals of the | expressed his conviction that competent men could be got for $4 a day, which was all that | ctice seeking bores; and this feeling will go far | tho members Of the Tennesece Loguiature tev | 3 to cause them to give up the slight personal ad- | ceived. vantage to be obtained from the control of local an Ss gaat ‘tance of appointments. The tact that every office-seck- | the statistical ined by the clntnaite uate census taker, not only for the legislative depart- ing ~ a bitter enemy if dis- ccna faker, not ons for the feginiatve depart: | appointed, and that many more are disappointed | jtors abroad; and expressed his sentiment that than sucessful, furnishes another itemon the | no ideas of economy should be permitted to loss side of the account. intervene as an obstacle to a perfect and com- EG A Tis GarBeld also replied to the a ti ir. G ment in It is well for Congressmen, our city fathers, | payor of employing, the’ internal reveuae otticers and property owners on Pennsylvania avenue | to take the census, taking the ground that the that the poor horses cannot make speeches or | tax-gatherer was an officer odious to the people, cast votes. If they could, we fancy that mag- | Who Should be thoroughly convinced that the nificent thoroughfare would not be left much | Gous"™* bad Be watever wit taxa longer in its present disgraceful and dangerous Mr. Allison, a member of the Census Commit- condition. What might easily be made the | tee, alo argued the sonnet offered finest drive and promenade in the world, ix now | DY lr. Butler. That p ccomd vom 4 really one of the least attractive, and all for ind been reece ne ee Mantof being decently paved. And not only 1h : * uncomfortable for those perso: mer o' « obliged to use it, umafe for their horses, and eee ae: St Dee ee eamanes Se purpose under the Census Superintendent, terribly destructive of their vehicles. “Ott alien remarked that thes the proposi- seme in tiene respects is not all that | tion ee su more objectionable, because it gained by much needed . | woul ABRERSOTS: nt assessors: ment. Every plecs of property treating te ths | tler two separate and distinct jurisdictions, Avenue would at once be increased in value ten | PUL would make “cor — ing the whole roadwa: ; at his first impulse had been to favor any- fore, to get something done in this direction, | thing winch would toutricr the patronage of the and that without further delay! If Congress | ‘Administration; but, considering the vast inter. refuses to pay the portion of the cost which | ests at stake, and knowing that the whole value €rument, let our municipal authorities, the | S¢Curacy, he would not allow any feeling of a rtisan character to interfere with it. =e | street railway company, and the property hold- | Ting to the New York census Of 195, he stigm i €rs obtain the neecssary permission, and do the | tized it as a shameful partisan frand upon the work at their own expense. It would be one of | People, which had cut down the population of 2 3 TDL MEETING to bs bed x ical Society corner of With ax RVAY. lth inst. msiicat Chen ist Suriaan of EVENING STAR. | occu renaes roneeanll| ae case, a Thies" Pine Ek. M.D. yn. F Mase ur fae kN’ M. D. FARD.M.D. PEOPLE'S BUILDING ASSOC MADE WITH THE nutter “of Washingen Samant: Knights Templar, we hav fem at agri gy 9 on ——— “AND SAL. THE ifon SUNDAYS, at I a ‘aan i n. census, or whether @ new set of officers should | © in this way. But there are uswaily so many more | ict to cause all the inhabitants to be enumer- | 40c.; Phalon Selec oars cath fogs = Sie ar Eine ss alae ss HOMTEAD 0G rk ae evening, December's ‘cls, the Tollowing lemen were authorized to receive gabscrigtions the above Association :-—Wm. H. Cl . Board of meee » Hooms: (oon jsiama avenue; G. Rt. GW. invite, 2d and Ji mn, 291 Lae to arpume: Join Prasicr, satreets between Shand K. Browne. No. 0. 6 aa streets C. B.C rch ous that a good many members begin to | the work well. Old Bye | ae at Hi : A ate FeaS%8 Ems a e “S86 ccabiaitaiial Maryland ‘avenue; Fone int hah street; Henry Lyle. joliand ans. Tollgate; SSW Shoemaker, Wim. Hurt 5, 300 Tstrect So DR. JOS. TABER JOHNSON ho ‘igned is position wi Gover ty and Mice 1th and M streets. Bais Waar (09 a.m. Tr APH! THE WESTERN CS iow gt Pata! he ‘ANY has extended wires tothe Navy Yard, ed an office in O ‘Dounce Drag ‘Store, No. 591 EIGHTH STREET EAST, Tne he tines of its patrons im that section of the Mice ae hereafter receive prompt attention. leat I having goods deposited with us, and now over- times its _ | due, will please call and redeem or renew the same oteroadway- Initnct peatbie tioee. | cd hy Mr etey ae ae setansnememt OMe | Uetore the toth inntan.acatberwiae they wil oe eo a Se eee ia : at an auction sale on the 20th of December, 1839 8. GOLDSTEIN & CO., Brokers, f No. 34 445 atreet. TO GAS CONSUMERS. ivren : that permeate for: erent Re age ee wgntles) nt be Be Extiey, Bec'y. ‘ should rightfully be borne by the general gov. | of the census depended upon its precision and lem sayment of BILL, fo Pre the best investments they ever made. Not only the city by 254,000 for the purpose of not allow- Would it be returned to them directly in more | iNE,it PFOPer Fepresentation in the State Legis- 7 valuable property, but one of the chief glories of | Mr. Jenckes argued that there was something ; Washington would be brought before strangers | Of value in each of the pending propositions, ng and that, while the assessors shomld not be em= in such a manner that this act would of itselr do ployed to take the enumeration, the statistical more than any single one of which we can | fnformation by the Internal Revenue possessed, tinm, Scroful now think toward dispelling the whole idea of | Bureau shouid be utilized for the purpose of the ve ‘eer Yemoving the capital. census. eerie eae Mr. Butler (Mass.) closed the debate by an argument in sy rt of his amendment. H. H A barbed arrow seems to be aimed at parsons | Claimed that under it there would be greater | Beeeher and Frothingham in that part of Re- | efficiency, greater Promptitude, rr acen- - corder Hiackett’s charge to the grand jury,on racy, and 4 trom New ini ‘the Wednesday tast, whieh adjures that body to in- | Committee that the census of 1855 in his State, dict any persons implicated, no matter how cle- | jnade by the Republican party, had ‘boon ¥ated in life they may be, if it believes that big- | tircly @ fraud. The corollary’ of amy was committed, or wae aided and abetted, | Seem 9 be that there should bene sanean taken in the recent Richardson-MeFarland marriage ew York that nothing could be done ceremony. Indeed, even brother Greeley and | tore which was hot sister Calhoun may be broug!t into court under | form: but he trusted that el the Recorder's charge before the matter blows | be an honest census taken. over entirely. In which event we wish them a | {cre was great danger that nothing polly fair trial and such issue as their desserts may | about the census, about gold speculations, or demand. But whether anything comes of this | about schemes of every sort. It seemed to be Phase ef the case or not, it is likely that the pub- | 08 living mass of corruption and frand, of Hie wense of decency will not beso outraged again | Rich the gentleman (Mr. Wool) was a repre- : for some time tocome. The expression of pop- | Mr. Davis asked Mr. “putter whether he meant tlar opinion has been so general in its extent, | the State or the city. endso unmistakable in its tone, that no one, | Mr- Butler —The city always, sir. Mr. Davis—Then I have nothing to say. though a fool, can err as to its meaning. Mr. Butler 1 thought not. [Laughter] ee aes won —lask the gentleman whether his u* ball a ‘The New York Independent advances some non ot New York has been gathered trom startling views on the marriage state apropos to | the amount of litigation to which he has been subjceted to there. fLaughter. the Richardson-Macfarland affair, and tatks | “Ws Butlers “Not at all air thave never yet about the “* folly and wickedness of that semi- | been able to get a case for trial ia New York. I ment” which “compels the | expect a good dealof fraud when I do. _ life-long union of two persons, either of who The debate being closed. the question was finds such a union to be loathsome, degrading, | 12) ct. Srac oot ae at, and it was and unhol: ‘That is to say, if either party has ‘On motion or Mr. Wood. and after considera- an “aMinity” for somebody else, he or she has | le discussion, the fifth section was amended b; emis toset up the plea that the present tic is | Teulring cach district superintendent to bea and thereupon it can be dissolved After progressing as [ar as the seventh section, and new marriage relations entered into. For | the committee rose. @ religious paper—so called—this is rather sin- A — oy Ich wana Wood to — till Mon- ‘advanced vv: nays, re: vaso ae as, 02; Mays, 195. ———__~«ee-— Mr. Ferry, from the Committee on Rules, re- ‘The editor of that intiuential paper, the Obio | ported a resolution authorizing the Speaker to Fy & s regard to the Capital-moving project: oF ae this shall not be construed as an, pitation of the question of the removal | for the present Congress. Adoj ide momentacn Wat iis force, aud | punish cleetion frauds and prescribe the time for its momentum. We would w: Eotaing elections for members of peneren Ke- m and exisicnce on the prediction | ferred fo the Commitine oe Bocthe that that unsurpasscbly magnificent Capitol onl; Davis Introduced vill to impose a tax upon which we look out from uur window, wil! and ager Re- be set apart for te same uses a century from to- | fone the den ee morrew that it will be to-morrow. Still, the House then adjourned. agitation will never entirely die out, for you | = _ cannot compress an argument into the consis- . 1 . a tency of a corn-cob, as Lincoln says, to nto the | { Se SS Ae: mouths of those who are eternally repeating the fifth monthly ng ATIONAL ——. that you have answered a thous- ba SION bd wit § RSS iATION a tumes before. held at ‘Trades Hall. corner sth and E 7 Streets. ou MONDAY NIGHT Decentier tinge The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal was closed | "Qt. seanity will for the season on Sunday last, and the water will | sirir The Asceiat ay Ting = ws th be Grawn off nearly all the level. The totai een nan ens. Bast amount of coal shipped from Cuml-erland daring peers i thei at inte fo taut 1869 was 575,246 17, against 424,405.07 tonsin 1908, | «Prraident, JH. STATLER: Vice. Pre Becraiany, showing an increase of 1458.10 tons, WT 30aNSON i se “genstble” te the epithet, says the B gabe aa & Advertiser, by which nine-tenths-of the people sill be given to persons de TN BHUALY OF THEPOOR will sum up their-estimate of the President's FRIDAY poor serge be at —— +s0e- ‘Mrs. Stowe has just completed the last chap- | qj ‘ters ofher book, which she calls “The True Story of Lady Byron Established.” MASONIC CHOIR T Pa sees, tweat is premised af the Fair this FidgDay) gijaser bas been Kull) furuied by Mr Sohn Fe 1 ————_— ee ey ee ea er Fice, for the treat. Dr. GRANT. and Giect Liver teplsiar Syphilis in’all forms, Nervous as De- Geaxty aie ‘THE SOLID SiLvEe GRANT vase hat would | THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN FINE HOLIDAY AT BENJAMIN os E WOLFF'S JEWELRY il Coal and Wood, OATER Sy hand LYKENS VALLEY, RED EMW ETE ASH COAL. of the different sizes! ED and SPLIT W< MOD. HEPHERDSTOWN CEMENT. Ome Ne 328 Dare adjoining Star Office, € streets, Inland. dei0-6t epot—Corner of 8th and REDUCTION IN PRICES’ STRAUS’ POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, Penn. Avenue, 3 Doors East of 11th St. State Journal, writing from Washington, says in | assign recently admitted members to commit- | BUSINESS SUITS, Sack style.cvccu810 to $18 ing the rule limiting the a T, except | BUSINESS SUITS, Frock style. al is to be commenced early in the | Mr. Lawrence introduced bill we prevent and | DRESS SUITS.......... OVERCOATS AT...88, §10, $12,815, $18, BOYS’ OVERCOATS [f0M....rarenensenne 5 to $10 4. STEBAUS, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, THIRD DOOR EAST OF ELEVENTH STREET. Pair «© soLomons, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 33: PRRYSTLYANIA AVEN' ° 4 AND 10tH ST, in NEW BOUKS: wyon. LIVERPOOL TOST. LOUIS, By the ‘4 Newman Hall... oan 3 y THE PURSUIT OF HOLINESS, 88, intended to carry the reader fi Edward Meyrick "Goulburn sir STORIES OF SCHOOL LIFE. By A. B. Hope, author of rot its Bra ht CURIOSITIES OF THE PULPIT, from neni ray or sup (Agy pe eerenaanients fox. fox fhe Holiday ‘aud beaatifall: y articles. will any iat ke it ever offer all classes, at all the opeuing of 1 thelr goods will bs made bacerie 74 Thelin FFICE, cry Pat Mery a Articles suitable spnvunccmentiof ‘ASI rail’be posi cat 2 Iigwcloek M., MONDAY, WANTS. — fg EPR clibe:'s Olle, otis cra sour FIRST-CLASS SMAKER AND Bi ton hole worker war at SOL Tith st. deo-3t ANTE! DOA tyr class CQUK for a lar 2 board WwW Ying house. Aildzess C. Joy with retcrenes.th j ANTED Awe first-class caeeaaiienls others need apply. €16 Massachusetts Avent, hetkoon Shamed Wen stcestn deg 31" TANTED—A Srat-class COOK in # restaurant Apply af 340 D street, between 9th an a NTED—An AOTIVE PARTNER, to take an tual intereet, in ‘wu old gurl well entabinaued Real Fetate aud Insuroncs Business Jr, atating fn interview ean EAL ESTATE.” Star OMmes. y ANTED By & youn a a iS ROD afietelatiat var wate fami asant bonne ieee rae Pear Navy Dapart sired. with mmsic and furni oF unfurnished HOUSE # tenant: (or would bay the farnitu: . Box 35 )—A good TENANT for a nlealy For hei Honse. containing seven rooms, Nv. 386 a ith and Isth streets. Tnquir= nner of Band Lith sts, de $3 goot BRICK HOUSE, ot 1 ten rooms, for which E will jy balance G7, ber, Souths with in JANTED—A respectable milile-agel WOMAN. white preferred.) who cane tue well, roe om. do z- Apply at e3-3t ts can buy HINE on For its simplicity and mo Bronoune sd the best ‘Swing Ma Agency at C. BA’ re pt Corset Factory, 513 7th street, etowena D at orong ws a ay as Tenor iene of a Church Choir. Address C., Penna. avenue. ANTED-GENTLEMEN TO CALL AT 477 oh street. where iva can get abe mw a Lormngh Ha Mate fee te as to appearas cood as in ing and trimumi se tor cash. Ene off efotiing bought and sold. “B. MAGBU Det, proori: ANTED—Familics maseker Temo' trom the “igs te a that th: om the citys to — can ufc ‘of thei thei FURNITURE without th the ! an anc essing TN BSS "Fema Penn's avenue, sinha <a oes n nm” stating 8. er PAYS FALE CASH Fai ox Es, LADIES. GENTS. AND “alo oe rie 'D-HAND CLOT ING, UNDER-CLOTH- iG. BOUTS, SHO! ioftS Christin ation” Bul shradeet foo Nowe ipa To cf “LOST -AND FOUND. OST. tne, ald and jet pendent 5 R RING, between the Patent and Post OM. inder, who will isnve it at 432 Sixth street weatr wilt be Late: 7th, a gold linked WATCH CHAIN The finder will receive a liberal re- $358 by Weaving it at Somkcns’ Jewelry Store, N. 330 Pa. av . 9th and 0th sts. del-3t EW AR ~Loet n the iy instant, at he corner of 7th stre tre R LADIES GOLD WATCH CHAIN, with: Breast Pin attached. ‘The above reward, with the thanks of the owner. will be given to any person who, vl retarn the same to No. 599 M st. north, — de STRAYED VR STOLEN—On Dec. 34. one lance +S RED COW, the ¢ orns sawed off, white spot in face. white nied Seek, oae > dry teat: aind one small BU FFALG COW Diack and white mixed. ry. face will be pal for thei aeliery fy tos: BEALL Fstrest, betweon ‘itn ad Sth reels. BUSINES CHANCES. | ES SALE—HORSE, W WAGOR. = CON OlL ROUTE, with receipt for maki oil, Aman with energy gan make im ngs to &5 per Apply —= pecan Sate rs Bets ad ‘aves aud Mats, BO PRATT des 31 (OK SA. rin. 4 woll-pay ing DR hus dred und fifty per cent, profit guarantied to a good Druggist who will assume whole charge, fs the prowent prop! the nd © i GOODY <aee Fix. well known RNESRING ( GOODS nown as STEPHEN: F%, SALE-T TURES and LI at AND sale in rendered necessary in consequence the deat of te late proprietor, Mr. 7. A- Stephens. sold, For further particu: A EAL MiP ee GOLD, ae de to, Lestate improved in this ci giana also unincmabered near this ci 12. Star Office. RSALE. [A large stock of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES,con- sisting of COLD AND SILVER WATCHES, DIAMUNDs, pt athens Aine, EWELR J all oth ted good: 1 ty CHATS and all other assorted nenally s i tt Tihs iy went by at our office tor e over the amount inened on then gutil the day of our anction sale, which takes place December . GO! EBERT ® con, 2S. 5 det-tt Four-and-a half stree ___ BOARDIN G. ‘FOR ith or 498 Pennsylvania ave: Sd, Boarding at the same place, a a SHAS eh eis no ae reasonable terms, FURSm™ FOR SALE CHEAP. Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ FURS for the holidays at REDUCED PRICES, At DITTRICH’S Hudson thet Far Store, 425 7th st. _de 9-1m ‘and H, near Patent Office, Buacx SILKS! BLACK SILKS!! DECIDED BARGAINS. JOS. 5. MAY received, from the Ni York Auctions; J ba 25 PIECES LYONS BLACK SILKS, of a make and quality, and at VE, MUCH LOWER PRICES than’ auy he haa ALSO, 10 pieces LYONS COLORED SILKS, 10 pisces COLORED SATINS, 5 pieces LINEN BACK BLACK SATINS, BF AN of the above will be sold azar goods much below 308 PENNSYLVANIA AVENCE, dod-3t Between 9h and 1th, OVERCOATS FOR THE PERIOD, VERY STYLISH SUBTOUTS.....-n-..818 00 DO, DO. SACKS. 815 00 FINE BEAVER DO. -.c.0----$30 TO $50 DEVLIN & ¢O., 276 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Betwees lita aso 12tu Sts, H FOR ‘SALE AND RiNT. ts two story BRICK, f as rae voter a prighborign Meat 87. App ENT. fur ni hed or anfipnishe pre Neopiig or iotging-toa ‘erms moderate. WO NEW FRAME ’ F 1" Ha Re aoe Ay my 7; it se pitt in the moet eubetn 3 See amen eT WHEN ETS Ce a 416 7th -ivect. between @ and H SALE OB RENT—NOUSE No. 110 Grew street. between Beall and West streets, contain it Deaides cellar. baile ~ sifunera processus poe poner et ool Water-mnarble mantles, warts basins, tc, For fartoer Bagge melee or JOSEPH FY COLLIN No Me NEAT. NEW FRAME HOUSES FoR SALE, on the following Uberal terms: $3900. $200 Aown remainder in monthiy instalments of $2: 20; per, Tpke pod LS venient bel EE TOSHEN. WHITNEY & CO, Yih etreets between @ and it SOR RENT—Several weil Furnished ROOMS to fi pale = at No. 322 Ith maa ber < a ul and gies tarmghout, 40° corner of Mth st ToRy ERED “ROOM, (southern {UMS on the same ice 12 dace mouth. Apply at 446 10th street, betw the y r tireets. Fe BENT One | foar ry room q Ten! wo el Geri Oe Per ecm each. Ing mire of DR. Tica BO: ‘LoaK a notes; S10. ae gin jase RESIDENCES to Font on 1, 1th and EN, BOYLE, Keai Estate Broker, Pe -- Opposite Post Offic mas and cellar: 12 rooms have front vi Inquire on ~ oe ises. ‘—Ten acres of | iaecaven TaRe. for garden purposes, 253 sailes from ig Small house and out-buildings, 37 19th wtre ts Ho. USE, < _ CONTAINING 6 rooms, with gas and wate ‘an x i perfect orders one ot gin the Capitol; always been pce upied ated corner sth strect east om Penna $<00 each n month wal rehase the three story BRICK, HOUSE bain Sud pat {a thorough repairs) on worth side et enue, between 13% and Mih street STARR & 00., de9- tot N.E. corner N. ¥. aw and sth st. Fe Le ha ‘suits of ROOMS, on on fret 3 cond floors, clegantly furnished, at No, Gth st.. opposite Senator Sprague’s rela. a3 -6t OR RENT—A suite of UNFURN! HED ROUMS ‘on the second fone, In-a desirable: Hoeatizn."In- quire at 329 L street, near ith street. de 5-3 eae RENT—At ass Ath street. tignting on Sitye, 8 salts of aon ROOMS. ner $20" PER aon rea, HOUSE. 5 rooms; cable on premises. “94 Gth street, betwsen RENT—One FRAME HOUSE, containing 6 Focms, with cellar, at O83 N street, between tht andtth. Apply 645 N st x4 *. OR REN = TW RY FRAME HOUSE, ween 6th aud 7th streets. Tuauigs on ¥ ai omeiy FURN IS z AML and CHAMBEEM. suitable for sone man. ‘dent? 1—FRAME HOUSE, § rooms and ps Toth street, berweon Nand O streets ‘onvenicnt to the Departments. Rent mod r to # good tenant. Inquire at ‘ami Lafayette Square. No. iil’ be Tented entire, or in single OR RENT—A desirable i Rh SI DENCE 08 tne | k and ¢ The th BOARD, at No. 481 eee j cot, between T and K after 5| bro FOR be a AND RENT. cL Y FURNISH ED a ‘the suites or singly, HOLIDAY Goons, Loox OUT FOR THE HOLIDAYS: IR. RUPPERT, KRISS ERINGLE HEADQUARTERS, No. 622 SEVENTH STREET, betwoon D and E. Importer of all kinds of FRENCH, ENGLISH AND RMAN FANCY * thethoure of iz andi eorctock. GoOP> AND TOYS, oa ; 7 PEs BS LotR aha ABER <4 MG of Bi ot w achiarts magnet, cal) one ames aha ot the hirkwood. thar 457 Ith street. between E and BF streets, west side. Members of ( ongress and ofh- ere desit suites of rooms would do well ee tore rooms elsewhere. Apply on the — Adapted for CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. southeast corner of ith hover is substantially built of bese my twelve rooms, includ large store roca — th room. Spacious dry ceflars; and ts furuithed with water. Also, for sale, a a BE EAD. — tor a -room, being a handsome beok-case, easily converted into a os — needed. Apply on the premisns F°ox22 BENT —Two comforts FURNISH ED floor, with modern improve- ments ouaventont to F earert cars an'boreoran’s new hotel. Inquire 3 OR SALE—A six- — : ant. A S. BACHE. a Band @ oe and it __Bo 2 im* TO RE NT—A St com Parlor and aanber, now atk teodousncly Tore ished, = sor Mena Cougress, oF aay do- Siring such Toome. 380K street derween 10th amd itth sts, west: morth sider ‘nats IRST CLASS yy — RENT. “m0 dl boat td low toa good aoe mt application wo i WALL, corner 5th street and ave. e re FOR RENT-¥ ENTE! RE FOR ns He aE contains 11 rooms, RU PPERT takes groot plonsnte 3 frtends. ami the ned trom Earp months. during whi ted him: the selection of the largest ra ‘handocuneet stock of FANCY AND WORSTED Goons, CRYSTAL AND ALABASTER CRNAMENTS, TOYS, ac... &., this section of tee ‘tet in Para, ther plates oa A the mowt ap matt that has ever been introduced i . is hay es the continent of over! and finest kind. vei . Low prices an the be ANTS TTED APEGANS, all sizes, AN, VAtBe cod ORBAMENTS. from \ Btn Porat Sed ivory, MERE USICAL SEGAR STANDS. FRENCH PERVUMEIY of all kinds, XEN. WORSRET AND WORK STANDS, SOF EVER’ ESCRIPTION . DOTSRS O Li WINDS OF CHARACTERS, 1K SPRING HOBBY HORSES, avenue. bet. 15th aud 16th “Tnquire at 203 Lith street the abyce dwellings las tecntly been tot to Jas. W. Marshail, First Assistant Post strects. « ive my customers increased facilities pation of my lange stock of i with all tien ote I oe em large FURNISHED ROOM, at | FORD 12th street, between and F., in the ear Fe SALE OR i RENT—A ne new BRICK HOUSE. on west side of reet road, near General sea acpbeinanitionaniaie nae Howards. faire wo we Moe 36 3. 3 vate SUT Motroce. | genes elack betere pusthaning coveere Jr0R Foe Two scron room FRAME HOUSES, reasonable, JO z. Jolt. FRELLRY. eal oc 19 tt 365 sth street Wont, ‘Detween Pant k. Fess SALE OR RENT—HOUSE 374 Zit et street, 8. PanKEE peat Those who wish to avoid the large crowd attendant at the near approach of the # should make their eeleetions early. so as 1» 9. ak 3 Jan FANCY GOODS 300 ACBES OF THE NORTH ARLINGTON BSTATE FOR SALE, IFULLY LOCATED FOR SU\ BAN —— COUNTRY SEATS, —_ com oreine finest views of the City and its surroundiugs. Threat cape tnd yet fond ia SUITABLE FOR this latitude or oy nd ny re Beal all fr 4, health Bor Bari ot ths United Satan. rc lly noted f its numerous springs of rare. th arte and ¥ Water." Located tw miles ahve, thegaqued reduct bridge tu pike road runs through i roan ta e Gengian of frum om to twenty ncpes ime, if desired, HOLIDAY PRESENTS T-SMALL WOUSE dx aes ough repair: eas thronghout ‘Very iow he preparil to purchase a spall Jot af nica em 4 ure! ee jew York avenue, Between ith and sth at ted aes 3t™ 70K RENT “A NEW HOUSE, rooms and bath room: water thy alt other moderamprow ements; on Bane Hetwecn sth and oth nin. cant. Apply to RitHagb HOTHWELL, north’ A” aid Mth ‘streets, Capitol Aquict house, a large PARLOR CHAMBER on the, first Boor, commutnics mdsoanels furnished: bath. ror ad =H t i | ae south of the Capital iedmealeae! 2: E3 Fors any ting; Na ti % ‘Also. HOUSE wi store ight rooms, corner 20th and M streets an petien bad ae pl at 330 & at E st gue nxt door at he paint Si vat aL teboun,. JOR RENT—A good = story BRICK HOUSE on L st ith and 20th streets. Nine irge ro ave anid fine dining room, All modegn com jience. Rent $30 peranuum. For further iu- Tormation apply to ae KILBOURYN & LATTA, ‘al Estate Brokers, de8-3t Corner 7th and F streets, pos Kk URN cory ae ¥.2 ining room aut Kitchen, floor, for§ 45. to = careful ai a i as ie Eg ‘Aico, THRER COMMUNIC Sere on ‘heehee adjviniag bath tic ia Su, incleding an and fa ““Flouse aund location very desirable, No. 360 Mage, avenue. des-6t" ANDEOM ELY. FURNISHE! ROOMS FOR EA RENT At 467 20h stroct, opponte the Chron icle office; wat a ind gas. OOMS FOR RENT—Sin rg ray aor zy Tin omit or without Board. ‘Toth street, between k anid F. ont ta Wi LET—Furnished, a suit ROOMS the stor second floor, at 273 ¥ strvet, corner of suit ISHED ROOMS fi + $70. Also, ‘kines Rooms and Board at No. 423 | Tah, street. near @ street deseo POR RENT—A two story frame HOUSE on URNIRRED RvOMS: Lon emg “a ATING). re x ‘epitol, with or without Boa ING. No.4 eet north, betwoen Sth find ‘9th streets oa aden at ee "grhich is is carly new, can the premises, or to" COOP ‘© CATIE rage tionters- 1Repub.i pees RENT OA handsomely furnished Faaeen yy et th A st — two NT), terce-stery. BRICK, twelve roonis. waier closet, 1 i Pie hase Apply to FC. doce iat ‘doors above Piano St Feet, between Pennsylvania aveune io and ‘Possession given December Ist alt the House of Represent taurant, nt, No. 340.” ADI ‘Apply at Non 438;corner Band 6th streets wi OR os Sen op RESIDENCES, rot Tih st ies: Sigtea me may he LATTA, Real } Ear aetee x0 H. PHILIP, 26 pared avenue, R Fert ga High iret STORES, fixtures ferbLab! FORREST 3S tot Sscice ICE ‘RESIDENCE F FOR SALE. ry oa Block for “[Seuire of OWNER, in cornet house, 20 2-Im* Pian OEP KES PUES se Sis conden, on ths wricinnc or sbtsaea as = {slows "B.A. PHILLIPS.” Georgetwns se 24-Sin* JR SALE—Two new BRICK Dw FE LLING Leg SES, on Gay, near Green aera es Soaiecterme sr ply to A. B.S eit aid, DAVIS’ clarke iaiee secant at aes STORING af ilding. (each. tno to patiowens 6th “atroets, will. he for Tent Aug "it." Tnauie of Dr-DAN LB. CLARKE, Corner 453 street and Pa. avenue. iy 2 PERSO. NAL. Aldwe Wool, HEAVY CASSIMERE PANTS AT 5. at A STRAUS - Penna. ayenne, bet Pitter joor oust of Hith at. dot tales om BET AND scRUFU LA DISKASRS THOR. oughly cured by a new egieurpased tem, or addrons W 309 | it i tract, bear 7th, from 43% to 6» p.m. Oo NOT DESPAIR payin. YOU | HAVE nasi OLD DR. DARBY, 46 street, a tow doors south of the wrenae, He és sesntofat ced ethers fasl. Office open day and night. _202}-Im" IBSON_ BROTHERS, 24 MARKET SPACE, CORNER Stu STREET. JUST RECEIVED, in ‘per JON TO PUR AL- & i RLMBY Teo Bax Com BOOK AND JOB PRIN 3, > TOCK, 271. south side ie fear so eoneall ‘Pere - ivoseaet paseeieal —— A FULL LINE pour . J —_—- TICE PEACE, Jus" POSITE KIRK WOOD, nore.am OPPOSE ect ith aid iat streets, D=: Ero On, loth street, between BEAL LACE SETS from..............$3.60 to $30 Dand B. LINEN EMB'D SETS... 81.50t The most skititul one Oldest establie $1.50t sie AINTS t thectty bet airgentol Fat nk REAL LACE HDKFs. 2.50 = we + Lentweng! canes enesntennnee A ies may repose the strictest confidence. i S to $35 He curators @ thorough cure. His feos mode: Tate, and patients visiting see no one p+ = EMBED LINEN HDEES...............81 to @10 )HILOSOPHY oF MARRIAGE, i ‘A pew Curse of ogg f ast = REAL LACE COLLARS of every description and jew Yor ha the Se Te jects:~ How to five t ana what to tive for; “Youth, ’ . toes tority and Old Aj Reneral ly meg lowed: Fhe cause of Ind! Flatten ant Nore for; Marriage atlosophically me ood &e. Pocket volumes containing these Lectures will be pa parties una ble fo attend. on receipt of {gar stomps, ipskirening Suck Tas HIGHEST CASH PA cast 1 PAID FoR lA DIES Gent's, and Children OF Cigthing. Boots Shoensetesar Su ORNS SSE 7 ei Se" des-iy* FANCY BIBBONS for bows, FANCY AND PLAIN SASH RIBBONS, ATGKEATLY REDUCED PRIC; KID, CLUTH, AND DOESKIN GLOVES. BUCKSKIN GAUNTLETs. H®: FOR € MEISTMAS! 100 BARRELS Lig EEA APPLE CIDER, instore and to arrive, for jw Oy ILEY A. SH de6-Iw ST Green st.. Georgeto SA ssa For the Information of All Purchasers STRASBURGER BROS., 373-SEVENTH STREET-—373 Is giving the following price list,as they are re- tailing at whol prices: LADIES’ SHOES AND GAITERS. FRENCH xe ee BU By a BUOTS, high cut. af MORC ace ish Mokkocco, ALS OR Goat Fox- ED 1 GOARE GAITERS... PE oes NEW STYLE HATS. AN UNSURPASSED ASSORTMENT OF . Which with our usual bho @ssortment of every descrip- FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, ac., bt be sold at:prices as low as the same Goods can SI” Would also call special attention of our read- cafe theses, thet Lic Me'e, Useful and acceptable GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE, a FOXED LACE GAiTE " PITERS, high cut. CH KID HIGH LAC. GLOVE Kib = Os SOREN CKLETE =8 “EXTRA HIGH os TTS THE, CHAMPION SKATING BOOT. “A LADIES" SHOES at #1, 8135 8120 FINE KID ee Maree AND” ed So justly celebrated for their simplicity, as well as the and durability of their line of which will always be found at) "** "Ht DAVIS asses HOES IN + FRO! 24 MARKET SPACE, THE, Al BUEN TSS Eas’ ihe AND: Gh GENTLEMEN®S SET OF wilt ADE BK del-Im CORNER EIGHTH SPREET. —————— Cc. PURSELL. &: STATIONERY. AND FINE FANCY GOODS, SHOES AND GA! FRENCH CALE BOX-TO) FRENCH Che Bana RCRD BOUT Po SEWED BOOTS PORMGE COOH EAE z SE 4 CON and 2 pes bee se GAITERS iru 3% HENSHEAVER uae Ane BOYS’ AND xobieie Epbis to SHOES OF SCHOOL SHOES sit aves Girls, of the best HOT BED SASH, MANTELS. NEWEL Posts, ies Refers cin los ere quality, at a. experience &c., which I am offering very low. ae psi Jimores ‘ Give me a call. = eee meee, you can dere opposite Carnal s ‘cost, os cent. 496, RYT STIEET. 486 STRASBURGER BRos., FEROS AND mle Between I and K. ar actos eS

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