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; | WASHINGTON CITY: ‘TUESDAY.............. January 4, 1970. An interesting turn is given to the fend be- tween the dissenting Mormons and the Brigham Young party, by the fact that Harrison and Godbe, the publishers of the Utah Magazine, strength which these corporations command have established the headquarters of their rebel- pm, OT very measure not lion at Ugden, the point of junction of the Union pe 2 pO Pacitic and the Central Pacific railroads. They measures into the Senate Hon. John Sherman last winter, for are holding pablic meetings there and propose | (124, 'rumning north and weet fiom to spread their views through the mediam of s | cited as an instance of the fact that daily newspaper, to be prblished at that point. | commands the situation here, and to From this fact some of ovr cotemporaries rush | bold it at the will of his company. the to the conclusion that the sciix is ‘to | Situation. The town is cornered. What can we growing do? What can the press do? We have no Proportions that portends the immediate dis- | money to compete with these corporations. ruption of the Mormon Church, and the over- They command indusace in Congress and the Sarat Rerieet Eien Hang, Citiee |e ee eee ee Oe an. Tas mistake, we take it. The fact that Gedbe and | Taq communication te the ete Ana ls <a aoe pt Sy By have been crushed out at Salt Lake City; that EE Ee Lae ue euch they could get no foothold there whatever. Few who have not visited Salt Lake City have an idea how hopeless a task it is for a Gentile, or a seceding Mormon, to make a stand against the Church, on @ business or any other footing. That Church, despite the sloughing off occa- sionally of some of their numbers, is fanatically ‘united; and an anti-Mormon paper, or an anti- ‘Mormon business house is sure to be starred out. It must go under simply for want of cus- of our city tom. And an anti-Church paper published outside of Salt Lake City will serve rather as an irritant than as disintegrant while the mass of Brigham’s followers are thus fanati- cally united. —_—_-<<--_____ The New York Post, under the head of “ Hin- drances to Social Progress,” speaks of various unnoticed customs and practices, seemingly harmless, but which may injure society and Fi 1 rE ! wake up afresh 27 58 3 S| ‘Stop the advancement of virtue and happiness, and cites amongst its illustrations the follow- ing: ‘existe . sethodor hit one still e: we ve, a met! oe ©, od of hiring women in northern States; receive pay by the month or week, but are ¢' pected to sizey, out of the house. They sew all day, but Kenley they go Where they please, and are de pri’ of the care aad safeguardsof a home. The result has been, it issaia, demoraiization amoug this c of worsch, unknown elsewhere.” The method spoken of by the Post is by no means general, or confined to sewing women, and is more specially practised in the employ- DIVIDEND THE STOCK ment of colored servants, who go home to their HE MATIONSE ANK OF THE ne families at night. Doubtless the practice has | FUL ere, hereby notified that a dividend of five objectionable points, but it is much the same as | for the half year ending 3ist ult.. and that in New York, where hosts of girls and | CM, The residue of profits will be women are employed in workshops, stores, &e., CHABLES through the day, and spend the nights at their | _J45TAR¥ 3.18%. [Chror -Rep.} _jat homes. ‘TO SPEND A PLEASANT EVENING @o to the EXHIBITION and CONCERT to be the “W ( CHAPLE SABBATH [HOOL, TURSDAY EVENING, (to-morrow,) at o'clock, in the newly and beautifully fitted up e the ‘church, corner Sth and fF streets, | Admi-sion. only 23 cents, Santa Claus makes his /ast Christmas visit for 1869 on this occa The question of the formation of the new French Ministry is settled by the official an- uouncement made in our cable telegrams yes- ter@ay of the names that have been selected. Of the former Cabinet two are retained, Le- | “- aes beout and Genouiily, while of the nine new mem- Pag tog nla bers Daru, Talhouet, Segrix and Buffet are hext reguiar mecting of the theroughly conservative, and Ollivier, Val- = eee EVENING, 5th drome, Louvet, Daudin and Richard represent ‘avenue and Hlth street, Every mem. the liberal Imperialists. The comments of the Paris journals show that the Republicans are inno way better satisfied than before the nomination of this ministry, and will oppose it as heartily as they did its predecessor. By THE In his address to the Corps Legislatif on Sat- | REV. W.H. MILBURN, the BLIND PREACHER, urday the Emperor spoke of the increased pre- ar rogatives which it had gained, and expressed his LINCOLN HALL, gratification at laying aside a portion of his own MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, burden of the Government. JANUARY 3A and 4th, 1570. ig requested to be present, as business ill come before the meeting. H. MOORE, © ler, Ss, Adjutant. Je 3-38 TWO LECTURES, ag The REV. W. H. MILBURN, formerly Chaplaii ‘To-day the annual sessions of several State | of the U.S. Senate, and tamillariy kuwwn me the Legislatures will commence. among them those | ~,Mlind Preacher.” will deliver TWO LECTURES r. at LINC HALL, MONDAY and TUESDAY RY and ith, 1530. His subjects of New York, Massachusetts, and Pennsyl- 0 “WHAT A BLIND MAN 8, | vania. To-morrow the biennial session of the | * iN SAW IN | PARIS ~ BLIND MAN'S E. NCE | General Assembly of Maryland will begin at | [\ SEARCH OF SIGHT“ 8 PSE E RIENCE | Annapolis. The e of New York is Democratic in both branches, and that of Penn- sylvania Republican. Ohio (the Legislature of which State organized yesterday,) isso close that ‘The popularity of Mr. Milburn as one of the most cleauent and entertaining lecturers of the age ix world-wide. and is @ guarantee that he will give our citizens a rich intellectual treat, should neither party is certainly iu the ascendant, as | from num! similar import : Tn the catalo of bli elo it. the the members from Hamilton county, including | jead ‘uf which stands Joes Minton inant at the Cincinnati, were elected on a“mixed” ticket, and hold the “balance of power.” The Mary- land Legislature is composed entirely of Demo- rats and Conservatives. must now be awarded tothe Key. Win. Ht. Milba London Athenaum. ‘We had not listened to Mr. Milburn | found that we were in the riect mast Moran ertiser. ‘Mr. Milburn is evidently a man of su; lect. as he certainly is an accowplished London Times. for intel- aera “« The Conservative Republicans of Texas in- jocutionist. tend te send Jack Hamilton to the United States Senate. The Kadicals threaten to block their game by applying the test oath to the members Of the State Legislature.” Birchange. There are at least three mistakes in this item. In the first place, the “ Conservative Republi. cans” of Texas won't have a say in the making of the U. S. Senator; in the next place, Jack Hamilton played his last card for the Senate when be went over to the Democracy, and was defeated in the last election; and, lastly, this | must be prompr ing the position of ailairs, the Radicals will | p) igh mad: with the Chis talent Te oe have no eccasion to block the game in the way | tifieate will be given, upon which the City Heegistor indicated. will issue the license. JOHN COOR, eS) 0t « Register. am GREAT PICTORIAL ANNUAL. zerott’s Mrisic S ture conmenc: CITY REGISTER ASHING TON, otice is hereby given that o1 1876. will expire all Lice: ff the, city of Washing . Bill Posters, Butche: pers *. Ko. AU said Corporation ieee expiring on said date newel +2ee- = Another bogus Lord has deceived an Ameri- can girl—an assistant librarian in the Boston Public Library. The adventurer represented himself to the girl and her parents as Lord Gute, traveling incognito in this country, and having gained the girl's love and the parental blessing, he has returned to England “to make Preparations for the marriage.” Of course this is the last the confiding damsel and her foolish Parents will ever see of the fellow. If our Ame- rican girls after all the warnings will continue to be caught im this imbecile way, the public verdict will be ‘served right.” Mr. Childs, of the Philadelphia Ledger, hav- gained for his paper the largest circulation | ‘The nature, uses, and extraordinary sanitary of he world, now means to make it the hand- | fects of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, soment, we suppose. At any rate it appears in | the staple tonic an@ alterative of more than half the & beautiful new dress, and its well arranged | Christian world, are fully set forth in its pages, news and business columns presents an appear- | which are ax en gph ore pictorial iustra- ; for the household and farm, Snow well eoteutated, to GoMight tho: Gained | Lins sncehein: onl ellac: Gomoenonn: newspaper eye. amusing reading matter, original and selected. In Michi if Among the Annuals appearing ‘vith the opening of be eee en a eae ae | ee gee, iv eens Fe ee Useful, and may be bi y very simple expedient of | 471,";, ‘i far the asking. The proprictors, Messrs. Hos- telling him that he don’t suit, and, in ove in- | scice a tmith, on the receipe of two coat hase, stance, an Abigail contracted to pay her lord $7 | witi forward a copy by mail to any person who con, for the privilege of never seeing his face again. | not procure one in his neighborhood. The BIT. ‘This Leats the Indiana system of divorce com- | TERS are wid in every city, town and village, and plete are extensively used throughout the entire civilized Hostetter’s United States Almanac for 1570, for distribution, sratts, throughout the United States and all civilized countries of the Westorn Hemis- | phere, is now ready for distribution, and all whe wish to understand the true philosophy of health should read aud pon-ler the valuable suggestions it contains. In addition to an admirable medical treatise on the causes, prevention. and cure of a great variety of diseases, it embraces a large amount of information interesting to the merchant, the me- chanic, the miner. the farmer, the planter, and pro- fessional man; and the calculations have been made for such meridians and Intitudes us are most suitable for a correct and comprehensive NATIONAL CALEN- par. ——__—__+<60- — world. de 9-co8t.8W Th York Sun abuses “Mark Twain” to ==—=NATIONAL METROPOLITAN oo the extent of on oditerial oslumen torseeishing | MAT ste Beak tte eee ete BANK the “Cuban patriots;” styles him a lterary | = : mountebank, a Pharisee, a great statesman, a | 4A” Diecetors ei clown, and so forth and so on—all of which | House on TUESDA shows more bile than argument. “idl awse HE STOCKHOLDERS GTON AND GEORGE. ‘hon of the Compe ‘ca von Wi Nopened at 170 clock m., and close » 8. RIKER, President. > PIONEER HOMESTEAD ASSOCIATION lem Orrin Sourraotes oF Comtaser,t Snag Pears DENTISTS, REMOVED FROM F St., Bet. 9TH AND 10TH To No. 1293, Ber. 1271'anp 131m Srs. jat-im* 'ARRIAGES! CARRIAGES!! CARBIAGES!!! hand, t of CAR- RYAGHS cna SEMIGHS of every = ee: acpintion, at very low prices. Pa rE OBERT H GRAHAM, ‘and 408 8th stree ja4-e™ J. 3. MAY'S PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT, 308 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Ninth and Ten:h Streets. 7 On hand full supply of 1 GLOVES at POPULAR PRIC! T PARIS KID _a eat MES. ANN 5S. STEPHENS’ LATEST AND BEST STORY, “ MORE SECRETS THAN ONE.” During the year which has just Mrs. Bte- hens hae. been writing the + Oxpreeal Er SATURDAY NIGHT. the best familly poner Ia the country eRe SAYS Ir 18 THE FINEST STORY SHE “* More Secrets Than One” is now being published in Sarvr vay Nigar, No. 17, which is for sale by all News . (&F Specimen sent free, to any address. leg se velwetaateneit Nicur, $3.00 per year}, $100 per six mouths, and $1.0) per four onthe, Publishers and P: peel ee ers " It 7" Philadelphia, Pa, WASHINGTON, Jaxvary 1, 1570. TO THE PUBLIC. Onur Stock of BEADY-MADE CLOTHING Is tully $20,000 in excess of our usual limit at this season of the year, and we have therefore con- cluded not to take stock until February. We have recently MARKED DOWN the prices on all goods adapted to the present season, and shall, in addition thereto, for the next thirty days. make a further reduction of 10 PER CENT. from the marked prices, ON CASH SALES ONLY. We have this day obtained full possession of the building we occupy, and previous to tho spring season shall make extensive additions to our already large salesroom, We are now engaged in manufac- turing a very large stock of first-class garments for the spring season, being determined to outdo .all former efforts in our line in this city. We are preparing very largely for an increased trade, and as our expectations have always been realized, we shall offer every honorable inducoment to retain the patronage of our friends and an increase in the number of new names on our roll of patrons. We shall strictly adhere to our old system of doing business, namely : ONE PRICE ONLY, AND THAT FOR CASH. 4. SAKES & cO., 617 SEVENTH STREET. _B-NEW NUMBER, 316. inttt To all the Creditors of ABNEK & MUEDEN who thetr claams: You aro hereby notified to ‘before the Su- Brews Court of the District of Columbia, sitting tn ankruptey, on the 3 "1s70, at 10 o-clock amt thet ity Hall Wasinneon eit Be Show cause Why's strom alffuie debts sivould You are als notified tha Abser. 2 Benkrast. ang of said Bankrupt’ c ate bad hen wane, place wed Gate, at as gan, rs JERS EB. SCHEEL, ORGANIST get ER of MUSIC, contin N = PIANO, ORGAN vate ote Tho Florences, always popular in W: zt ton, had a fine house at the National last night, MASS MEETINGS. and were called out again and again by the | een formed: audience. Mrs. Florence is as charming as | of pram the increase 4 ‘livoad ciate ever, and Mr. Florence seems to have acquired the city of | this en wile ‘beid every TURBDAY new unetion and humor in his delineation of | EVENING st the city Hall, Irish parts. by rp ey meetings. ‘ew Yorker aot sk Tear J. SAYLES BROWN. fe DE, MAURY HAs RESUMED THE PRAG OS. TICE OF MEDICINE. Ofice, corner 4% C streets. ‘Ro: eo zg. aE es ‘The New Yorkers are all snuffling with influ- enzas and colds from the wet, unseasonable weather. The storm on Sunday was a ti smen- dous one there, Llowing down trees and houses, ng the railroad trains, &e. COLU ME LODGE. Now: (A. MOULDEN, #8. | ERANC T ext meeting of the N. held at. office of Dr. ©. Adams (oom members Nero York sien corner . at ry on TUBSDAY NIGHT, Jan. @. ADASIS GRAY, x. D., toc By order of the Societ aon 9. A. BUFF, Tress WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK (CHARTERED BY CONGRESS.) Corner of Seventh street and Louisiana avenue, PAYS INTEREST OX DEPOSITS. Open daily from 9:30 8. m. top. m., and on SAT- CRDAY EVENING, from 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. ja3-cost JA* COouE & co., BANKERS, Buy and cell at current market rates Orders for ESTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS furnished. ( " BEURL KEITH. paees: 32 WANTS. FOR SALE AND RENT. FOR SALE AND RENT, _ of &h street snd Markee Space, WAsTED—s0. ‘aud ROOM for at gentleman. Board. fx ty ni Addres location, P. 0. Box $6: KS, AND ESK ROOM. LAW BOO _FURNI- also, some LAW BOOKS snd PORNITURES oa: dress “ATTORNEY,” 507 © etrect north, with ANTED—A. OTL: a wax RACTIVE PARTNER. in at the N-W. corner of 34 ANT! aY to cook and iron. ply at No. 10 E st., near the Depot. iad" Wouters ae hi a 7 ‘and ANTED—A hbalf-grown COLORED BO’ Wisat inte Git tad tomate net 0. Dumber.) bet. sth and 9th sts. } MAKERS WANTED—Three hands. Apply tonite, ¥ HATCH, 373 Ith street, between K and L. ja lst" L pisos sha £28, dispose of their FURN TURE yyithout. the YT, 585 Peun'savenus, southeast cormer 10th WV ASTED—Ladice to know that they can buy W Mitse & Gibbs ‘BRWiNe Ath Gin on the Shine in the world Aacney at C. BAUM Hare: sand Corset Wactory, 343 7th street, between D ce) Ve Wy ANTED—To rent or buy, or rent with “Ro iota BTS Te location and price, A. B. Star ocd JUSTH PAYS FAIR CASH PRIO iz fyoca Dod X etresta door from Young iten's by Mail Promptly Attended To. my$-ly" Fu NiSHED OOMS TO RENT—An slegaatly wal iN PA ° Sith beth nom mitnched. “Also, Single’ Messmeya 461 & street, noer th, window, &c.,on the most reasonabie terms. Room 7 » or of GRU. W. L Ese Si time after Sorcleck p.m. Jat tm Foaiabesy sath woe terme easy. Three-story BRICK, 9 rooms, and modern pay 7 ae street, near F street, at the low a ‘@ number of other HOUSES for sale, at great OusEs for rent, furnishod or unfurnished. jat-5t ‘FURNISHED Rooms, | °°% =: . @ and H. do3-38" Fo2 BENT suites of BOOMS, handsomely | mantels. kc: water Extures and Mth REWA Office, or between there and $ ; BREAST FIN, The finder wil Gaive the above reward if left at this : STRAXEROR STOLEN On the 23th of Dec COW. white ctripe down her belly, about I¢’years old. A liberal reward will be iven if returned to REUBEN ROWSER'S Hote! Fridge street, Georgetown. D.C. Jats” 20) REWARD —Lost, on Sunday, January 2, 1570, between 4 and 5 o'clock, evening, ing from, Shiuctzon, Park to 7th strcot toll ga LEATHER POCKET BOOK. containing $65 # gome papers. ‘The above reward will be given if re- farmed to No. 40 Center Market. Ja4-3t* WM. 1 furnished, with all modern improvements, 43: ote; newly pered throughout, Staate two blocks bet. Hi and I. as y ie Gocrectown. $30. Apply to JOS. £38 LIBBEY, 0.39 Water street. Seon tows b. OR RENT—Two comforiabl F (ROOMS oo, fret for ‘with nients, conven dew hotel. Inquire 316 I street. GEVERAL EXCELLENT ROOMS FOR mi 1310 = batt ert ARD. TOLETIBRICK HOUSE on O street. No. 426, Sirk I between sth aud Sth 4 rome ap ichen, 816 mouth. Inquire ey LY & BOWEN, New si bet. = (OR RENT—The fine BASEMENT under Hood Jewely Store, coruer of Ith street and Pa. av. a splendid situation for a tirst class Restat ply in the store. FURNISHED On Bs NT HOUSE ‘BTA Zist street tween cheated by furnace. Rent inguire of GEO. 8. PARKE eS 8t (OR RENT—A nice cwo-story BRICK HOUSI five rooms and nice garden; M4 ®@ month: 492 Ith st. bet. K and L. Inquire of V. RO! 218 F ja HOUSES, on near Green ‘Terms easy. poly to A. B. Bt R. J O8T—On New Year's Evo, at the ball at Oda CIRCULAR CLOAK. Any one taking it in mis- take, will plese loave it at the Star OMfiee.. ja3-3t™ REWARD .—Lost, on Saturday evening, Jan- at the Maryland avenue depot. a noses white and. liver colored PORTER it . The above reward will be paid to any one w will starn hinn to 411 Mth st., bet i fand 1. jas" ACE and VELVET, on H street, pear Mah, on Tuesday, Dee. 28. ‘The owner can and paying for rby calling at 392 N, corner of . Jat 31, 1588. xerz bad condition.” Ths ome fow. rove Property, vc er away. J/J. HECK, No. Both Seventh street west. jal-3t* 10) REWARD—The shove reward will be paid for the return to Mrs. Judge WYLIE, of a FUR COLLAR, lost on the night of 29th instant, be- tween Highland Place and corner of 13th and M streety de 30-48 the 27th instant, a ladies’ small PORT- 1E. containing about $25, con: tens ust issued. balance in other re; date written in: 2 de. “Oct. 3." TI beral by address corner New York avenue fe, or two gentlemen, te family In Gorge: de Zt town by app: ' RNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—With Trithout BOARD, wt ho 498 Prosiveni ae nue, near 3d. a same place, © per week. Jy! FEST GEASS BOARD, WITH PLEASANT FRONT ROOMS, to be had on reasonable terms, at 218 K street, bet. 17th and 18th; a short walk from f the public offices iy8tt BUSINESS CHANCES. Fok SALES A light PHAETON, OSE NESS, ® young quie RSE. ‘To besoon’at Mr. MATLUCK 'S Stables, G, near 7th st. inet Fok EALE-A DRUG STORE. with good fix lures; in the central part of city. Amexcellent stand for prescription business and soda water. crms eacy. New Stock. Price $1:90. "Address "Washing jal-2w™ ONEY TO LOAN. 12.000 to invest in Real Estate paper. Apply w 0 tolovest ey ESUCRM & LATA 1 Estate Brokers, de3)-5t Corner Seventh and F sts, (OR SALE CHEA ‘OR SALE CH M URANT. In good locality. Apply at this office. de30-4t* FoR SALE OR Exen ange Fon city Lors— A lucge FRA! ME BUILDING. a fifteen horse power ENGINE, and all the requisite machinery for carrying on the kindling and stuve wood business in connection with a coal for immediate use. Also, for sale. Inquire at 71 rd. Everything in order ‘Horse and Wi Good Horse and Wagon GROCERIES! GREAT SUCCESS OF THE NEW FIRM. NEW GOODS AND NEW PRICES. ——— A LARGE AND FRESH STOCK OF GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS ARBIVING DAILY! MESSRS. KERR & ROBINSON, CORNER NEW JERSEY AVENUE AND V STREET, are selling all kinds of GROCERIES and PROVI- SionSarthe lowest for Bossible cash. Their entire stock of goods having been purchased since the Tecent decline in prices, cnable them to sell. at avery low price. NO LIQUOB SOLD, GIVE Us A CALL, MERE 4 ROBINSON, Jja3 corner F street and New Jersey avenue. EAD THI18! CHRONIC DISEASES Of Long Standing and the Most Aggravated Char- acter CURED WITHOUT MEDICINE. DR. rsician, having, were int of tears wb ot € his patie in zi oved his office from the St, tole residemecs No. 1306 sdreet the 1 Et UE ARE shits wemeceeuart jontial. We are too what is dere COUT i arcidee bale. so | = proet coger 4 269 Pa. street, between Mth and 15ch. a POE BENT HOUSE, sight rooms and ball; Howes Mater: large yard; street, near Isth. Affo, 81x rooms, gas and water, in neigh borbood! "Rent very low toa good tuant. "GEOSA. LANE, 1820 K street he ja 3-3 Fok BENT—A small TENEMENT of @ base 10 K sti four rooms in the new building on the corner of 3d street east ahd © street south. Will be rented cheap to a family without children. Apply | __ PERSONAL. ” ‘n'the premises. a sae Do, NOT, BESRAL UNTIL You HAVE SEEN F on oh Sapag po og FURNISHED ROOM, OLD DE. DAR! No. 10% 4% street. a few suitable for a Member, with fire. $50. Also, an | doors south of the ining swith fire, $25. Board in bh: #25. Apply No. 492 13th street, between and F streets, ____jabstt others fart. Office open ¢ 2 A > havi he dis: a Seis ‘a charge a recommendations, EGE RENTS Frame HOUSE. Grooms: pleasant | will pay €10 to any person him a Gor: locality. Present occupants wish to retain one | ernment Position. . A. BR, Star OF pa SS a fee athe SS “ 7 — "| JR. LEON CAN BE CONSULTED PRIVATE pines 5 RESET | Range ee eet ey ete 0 FURNISHED ROOMS. connected, first | 485 loth street, abor Pennsylvania aveouc. He i fy OR ag ydcaat, | ‘the oldest established and. most skillful adyerusing convenient for housekeepers or gentlemet 192 EK. | Physician in the city, for the treatment of Acute near Sth street, two squares from Post Office Build Chronic Diseases and Female Camplaints. A : ia 33" | thorough ‘cure is. guarani the sttorteet. time CR RENT. Willcox & Gibbs’ SEWING MA- | Uatted en tmmacdiate cure im all cease “OMiesupen CHINE: the simploet, notueess, and lem lable to | Goyfea am im x “ag : OR RENT—A w Toahve moot seems. with Ree 5 welve a w P00 cold water; a new two-story brick Stable, servants’ rootn and water-closets attached. For terms apply nnwe to JOHNSON & COLLEY: No. 38 Market Sree, orrosrgE wis between 7th and Sth streets, Sasser" | _bole-om — 70! pur nice FURNISHED ROOMS, G |. at 337 Pennsylvania i avenue, opposite the Metropolitan Hotel. A a vi H. Horra. | in SOR t NTS, suitable for | laritics may ronses the Meteor eee Tee De ae EES iguarentase His fees and oth atreets, one containing three apartments an the other two. and both buildings cua boranited if remises. the 12 o'clock, to W. T. JONES. ja tat FURNISHED ROOMS lodging rooms. at wid ‘desi-at desired, Apply next door east, a tween Toant PSiLosoray OF MARRIAGE, A new Course of Lec! New York Museum of A R RENT—Several most desirable ROOMS, suit- able for offices or sleeping rooms, single’ or in suits, near the Treasury. C. STORRS & CO., Real E: state Brokers, HOLIDAY GOODS. B ¥ PemeE: BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED, TRNSTSONS Vivian, TENNYSON ©: IP. HOODS POBMS. iMestratn! by Gustave Dore. PUCK AND HIS ADYENTERRS. By Ouids ROMANCE OF SPANISH HisTORY. WILD SPORTS OF THE Worx’ Book wuerd Hinery, By ‘James Creamed, oi ” 3 a jaano Fest BR BUOKS handsomoiy bound POCKET BOOKS, Calf, Mororco and Bussis. of Boteetarn @LBUMS. GAMBS ond PUE- For sale at SHFLLINGTONS 03348 Corner 4 street and Prnun.areane N BW Beeok®e, @5D HOLIDAY GIFTS ar PHELP 2 SOLONOND METRUPULITAN BOOK STORR, PENNSTLYANIA AY! ck. BETWEEN a! orn iw 10rn Miauets” Sees a eats with appropriate P especially for the holidays. de iy w. GRUPE @ SON. CONFECTIONERS, 319 bet. Lith lath ste, _ "Boats aide oppontee the Richwood Mousse ie Mould respectfully call the attention of their friends and the public in general to their li cod Weil selected stock of American apd Fren: tionery . Pound Viumb ie, wma Os ot all kinds. Candies, Jellies, and Nati tantly on band. me s Galy place in the city where you can get the genuine deerman Cut- ive Cake. Give usa call, _ W_GRUPE & SON, 310 Penna Det. 1th and 12th « den tf Looxorr YOR THE HOLIDAY DaYs. fine and large assortment of HOLIDAT Ax PRESENTS, consisting of— E And a great variety of FANC DS. Selling very CHEAP. Coli and examine rset vate Post Office, Corner Tth and F Streets. deme Gaear pancains AT EMORY BAXTERS, \SYLVANIA AVENUE. BETWEEN ‘9TH AND 20TH STREETS. Intending to remove from my bh A will well x tomaainn edo ness next month Twill ell my etork, Cmeisting of @ t of DRY GOODS at much below the market value. 4-4 ANDROSCOGGIN COTTON, 17 cents. ~ WAMBUTT, or =» ite 2 best CALIOOES, BROCHE and BLANKET SHAW sory cheap. pe eat fe Na cents TW S'PLAIN and PLAID POR- INS, 62%) conte. Over one thotiand HANDKERCHLEES from anc- seery cheap. reli Re . Table Li and Bed Sy Say er of Wied “aloes oe Call end examine Repub = POR THE HoLIpays. HENRY ALBERS, 390 Dith street. between K and L, French Confectioner, has now on band the aasortment of POUND. FRUIT and other CAKES. | Ais 5 variety of CANDLES. | Din- vers furnished in elegant ats Ie. ‘ FURS! FURS! FURS FOR SALE CHEAP. Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ FURS for the holidays at REDUCED PRICES, an Budeon Dar For Brea 123 That Fo SAL! “ON EASY TERM: _de9-im bet. G and H. near Patent SMALL FRAME HOUSE. (BE, HIGHEST CASH PAID FoR LADIES OR THE SEASON Second Ward, five rooms; tot 2lfect in width; large | "T"Gente-and Ghilacen Boots ro yard in frout and rear- Shoes.cte A, HARTOGENGLS, S41 Tthetreet JAPANESE TRA POTS, © Sel ues Drakes, | Setemiyaueedadicg, Sa OO ea “| SERRE BURFoNs dest 6t ‘211 F. near 1th street. wey. 4 FANCY BOX! 0 LET—The upper part of 34 and 36, Four- and-a-half street, formerly “occupied ‘Corner ith and Fst by Che ake and Qhio Canal Com iy; suitable o cov Inquire on the 28 z “) sat 8. GOLDSTEIN foo ees éo ded0 tf = ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS—Well z MALAGA GRAPES. HAA Wauieeds with ail mete. Roem (CHOICEST RAISING or i . House new; one of the most desirable ‘ations in s JORDAN ALMONDS. the city; a few steps from both railways. Prices | NEW URE AC ALND UMOMDS. Sroaue. one door eetof Eee: on ee tee) vice am LARGE AND SMALL PACKAGES, RENT—A large FRONT ROO AS PECANS—choice. NISHED, on the second floor. Also, A ROOM, No st. bet. Band F ‘OB BENT—The STORE No. 26 now oecupied by A. RB. rd - + Es. Riera nH Re Cale eit » corner 17th st. and LY. sow ded? and F streets, Fo, elegant three-story BRICK | dei7 ‘nder Ebbitt House. HOESE of Brooms. Hall 6 feet. Lot 30x12) to a — an alloy. Large brick stable op rear of lot, Loca, BIRDS! BIRDS! BIRDS!!! No. 340 Mh etreet enue. destt CANARY BIRDS, soy pinps ‘0 MEMBERS OF CONGRESS OR OTHERS ¢ "Tr incens hocsshsiahan SAT Waa tic cary a Sat ge Binds of BEBDS Gr pee, oe ont a rooun nm and tw : im? Fra private family. Apply at 350 Estreet, borwom, | @eM-Im* _"_ between 3d and 4 trenis. wth dems -1¢ GLACE ERUITS, F° APRICOTS. Z ply to J. A. BLUNDON CHERRIES, | Seorgstows._ oe: ‘MAROONS. OR RENT—HOUSE 409 G strect, noar the Pa- PEACHES. tent Office, containing 10 room: Inquire at H. HOF FA'S,337 Pennsy! nue. N. W. BURCHELL, “corner Hith and F streets. aet7 Under Ebbit House, P. LITTLE @ co., For, FURNISHED PARLORS FOR RENT and 4.BED ROOMS for rent together or separ os sui boar . Successors to Dellwig & Bro.. ‘5 per at} No. i E FAMILY GBOC! or Faget Mand Wy ereces room gad boned | DEALERS TINE FAS GhOCEnE for two 84. de27-tm* WINES, LIQUORS, ac. Corner of 8th and E streets, Navy Yard, 464 SREB WOOK oh atte > it Washington, D. eaee S7- FRESH MEATS and PROVISIONS Gut. Board: Also other BOOMS’ “Terns Ted. | Ison hand’ ae ee im Sets yo ere cee ee ee ELECAST AND AUT EDERCES FOR SALR. | FETITE POIS, ‘We offer for sale three beautiful four-story BIEL CHAM: trea DWELLINGS on G street, ietwenn oth and 10th ‘SPA fresh two weler-clomte, respon, futusnes, Cleese nal al PATE DE FUIES GRAS, tresh, irodcra convenienea ea; bay’ windows and Senaca stone OnRA, bree and ema salt ana agpeeeidlated ” ACH gud SPANISH OLIVES « . B. W. BURCHELL. deat WHITNEY & CO., Brokers. aan Under Ebbitt House, i RNISI Ty ini Hicanine "At EINGLE ROOMS, front a a J Poses s C. co. punseun, 4 Og Fi FA BOOKS, STATIONERY,“ AND FINE FANCT orrosite FM. OA Benorxe. Fos as \OUSE , containing four obgpgear BOOKS, TO’ Pooks, Fancy See ee ees Be a 6 345 Pennsylvania avense: PS Ee ice) kee eer La ecas FG: Rte strc recta, # Under Koti Home, | germs PRESENTS. B. H. STINEMETZ, MATTER AND FURRIER, 234 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, pressly for the Holidays. FOR GENTLEMEN, ‘The latest patterns in HATS CAPS.’ GOLD, VER, AND IVURY-AEADED CANES. aoe 486 SEVENTH STREET. APPROPRIATE HOLIDAY PRESENTS, AND ADAPTED TO ALL SEASONS. selections hamtsomely Framed Choice PAINT! S — KNGRAVINGS, and CRHROMOS! SWISS CARVED WALL POCKETS. TOY HYGROMETOMES, &c. - ™ ALSO, EB-HANGINGS. “emi WINDOW SHADES. it FRAMES, , sdk ip le. sameeaana Tass AND NAILS. Een eee Soe Please remember name and number— J. MARKRITER, 486 SEVENTH STREET. Between D and E sts. 486 _4e6-m™ CHRISTMAS GIFT you ean give your family or friend is one of the New IMPROVED STEWART COOKING STOVES which saves more than half the fuel. A FULL SUPPLY ON MAND BY THE AGENT, remsrL Ai VEN Ear, DEINK AND BE MEREY. det LOW PRICES FAMILY GROCER,