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* Largest Citealation in the District * Reading Matter on Every Page. WASHINGTON OIrTy: FRIDAY -January 6. No visitors will be received by the President on Cabinet dass, (Tnesdaysand Fridsys,) nor will they be received on other days until after 1z o*clock. ssee- Now that the tho long delayed and sorely d work of cleaning off the surfa vania avenue has fairly begun, we s: Penns gest that the piles of debris left in the side | lent of a “borse power, streets and intersections be also removed. & the 1ith and D street intersections the obstrac- tons are particularly formidable and offensive bat jast cause for complaint exists against many other localities. The proper contractors or other persons whose daty it is to remove such nuisances should be put to work at once, and kept at it until the whole work is thoroughly | done. Let us have the Avenue and the junc- tion of all its intersecting and cross streats completely cleaned up without delay, and kept in that condition. ssee- ‘The Board of Health seem to be in earnest i n their determination to abate the hog and cow nuisance. It appears, however, that some of the owners of these animals, encouraged by the singular leniency which has permitted them for years to make the city a hog wallow for their benefit, are threatening to resist the enforce- ment of the rule on the ground that the Board of Health have not the requisite powers. We trast they will find that the board have not only the power to abate the nuisance, but also to make them suffer smartly for their impudence nu attempting to maintain it in the face of law and public opinion. The law prescribing the duties of the Board of Health sets forth that ‘he board shall have fall power, by resolution, or otherwise, to determine what it may regard as nuisances or sources of disease within the ty of Washington, and to direct the removal or abatement thereof on notice to the parties creat- ing the eame; or summarily and immediately, without notice, whenever they shall deem it necessary for tho preservation of life or security ot health.” Secton 5 of the act also requires the Police department to aid in carrying out the orders of the board. We rather think the pig. owners will find that the law quoted above meets their case. +s0e- The Tax on Travel Between New York and Washington. Immediately after the decision of the court Baltimore adverse to the exaction by the State of Maryland of one-iifth of the passenger tare on the Washington Branch of the Balti- mre and Obio railroad, that company reduced the fare between Baltimore and Washington rty cents to each passenger, making it $129 instead of $1.50, as stated in Tae Stan at the time; and an arrangement was made a few days since with the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore road, by which the Philadelphia pastengers will get the benefit of the redaction. from a disagreement, however, between the ¥.& ©. and the roads North of Baltimore em. ced in the “‘throngh line” to New York, as » the proportionate rate of redaction which she ween New York and this city still have to pay tax. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company een blamed with this state of things. It is alleged that the ether companies composing the pe between New York and Washington have ofered the Baltimore and Ohio Company to de- t twenty cents from their aggragate local 11 to allow the Baltimore and Ohio Rail- e to collect the thirty cents tax from the New York passengers. e New York and Washington ticket rstead of &S,as at present. This offer, is refused by the Baltimore and Company up to date, they claim. ing, it is stated om their defence, as will make the “through rat ch they represent was the amoanicon some time ago. Brighain. In answer to the suggestion of a Chicago p vat Brigbam Young had better bay an 4 in some distant sea and colonize upon it, * Lake News, Brigham’s organ, says: une Si remain and enjoy them ‘The country faite oe atmirably, it i all hat wo re at present, and as for the going awa, we have no idea of ‘such a thing” "* **87 ‘The stormy contest in Michigan over the U Senatorship resulted, as we stated yesterday, in the nomination of Thomas W. Ferry in place oi jacob M. Howard. The plea of locality stems to have decided the contest, as Detroit, where beth Mr. Howard and Mr. Chandler reside, has sent a Senator for the last sixty years, while the rest of the State has had an allotment ef but seven years of senatorial dig- nity. Mr. Ferry has been in the House of Kep. res¢ntatives for three terms, and was recently | ation in the forty-seeond | re-elected to that Congress. will ef course ratify the action ef the caucas snd promote him to the Senate. This result will necessitate @ new election of representative u the fourth district. sse0e- ‘The style of Brest Harte, though not of the | best, is at least original; but his imitators seem to catch nothing Of it but its jerkinesas and asphemy * Little Breeches” plagiarism upon the Califor- d be made by each, through passengers 1 This deduction woutd | uch general | The formal vote of the Legislature | i | | | i ! sosed to bring ptt air powér, Itcaa be ed mstead of steam to drive steam s ef the ordinary construction, and its Value Las bee» tested im working the drilling machin » the Mont Cenis and Hoosac tan- nels. A New Yorker believes himself able to wse cheaply the power of falling water te con- dense air, which ts then to be drawn of into reservoirs, whence it is proposed to suvply it, torough large air-tight pipes, to machine shops and other places requiring motive power at a Gistar ce from the reservoirs. If this plan suc- ceeds at Kochester, where he firat proposes to try it. it is said that an attempt will be made to utilize the immense force of Niagara Falls to compress air which is to be conducted to Butta- | lo, twenty miles distant, and there turned to ac~ ny full local rates if the latter will | _! >(LEIC DAHLG | ka Str senor Td at te | dobn Hay, for instance, in his | | na writer, is disgustingly blasphemous; and his | ater imitation, styled “Jim Bladso,” bas such ive lines as these— “And Christ aint a goin’ to he too hard (om a man that died for m: —— We see by the San Francisco papers that Masonic taneral honors were paid by California Chapter, No. 5, and California Lodge, No. 1 to their deceased companion and brother Wal- ter Scott Poore at the Masonic Temple in that city, before the remains were sent to Newbury- port, Mass., for interment. The uaprecedentedly large attendance of the fraternity showed how highly the deceased was esteemed by those who knew him best. ee The shipments of coal by the Chesapeake and ‘Unio canal, for the year just closed, amounted to 606,708 tor 83 tone less than were shipped the year. The falling of not so large as had been anticipated in w of the protracted dullness in the coal mar- kets of the Atlantic cities. Ihe shipments of the year largely exceed those of any previous year except 1869. The excess over the year e068 ia 122,757.13 toms. +200. Public | nttention has been called to the ua- | hnished Washington Monument by the New York Herald and other papers, and a general desire is expressed to see it completed to save the nation from discredit. Will not some pa- trietic and influentyal individual undertake the work of raising the fands, and identify his name honorably with it for all time, as Edward Everett did with Mount Vernon’ =a ss Si Judge Goddard, in Portland, Me., last week, inthe suitof G. F. Emery against the city of Bangor, brought to enfore the payment of cer- taim coupons fp gold instead of currency, de- cided that gold should be paid, remarking that defendants are not at liberty to repudiate any part of their original contract with their bond- holders. pie ‘The Supreme Court of California has decided that the fourteenth and fifteenth amendments to the Constitution do not apply to the practice of State courts, and has therefore ordered a new trial fers criminal who had been convicted im a lower court on Chinese testimony, which is not admissible under the State law. -see- roams ‘That rather doubtful anthority, @ “balioon letter,” dated December 12, states that of every- thing but fresh mest the Parisians have aa abundance yet. A very large amount of food has been hidden away, and will not be brought out until the lact extremity. © count ss a motor. Some calculations, which »f | have been made, induce the persons engaged in this novel enterprise to believe that the equiva- which costa, when steam is used, about $150 per annum, can be furnished by them at the reservoir of com- pressed air for about 212. Whenit is conducted toa distance the cost of maintaining conduct- ing pipes would be an added element of cost; is could not be very great. Of course, no 1 used with this motive power, and set of destructive explosions will be at 2 Ex-Secretary Cox onthe Neu rallty Laws, ‘The feature in the trial in New York Wednes- day, of the case of the seized vessel Florida, involving our nentratity in Cuban matters, was the production of a letter from ex-Secretary Cox, in strict accordance with which the owner of the vessel claims to have acted. It 1s di- rected to Genera! F. Darr, the owner of the vessel, ani! dated Department of the Interior, October 1, 1570. Ln it the then Secretary of the Interior says: “after full consnitation with the Cabinet, the President was of opinion that the shipment of arms and munitions of war isnot prohibited to either party in the Cuban struggle. The revo- lutionists have as full wer to buy anil te ship ae the Spaniards. It is upon the fitting out of s military or naval tion, warlike in ts character, that the neutrality laws ear, it is an entire mistake to suppose that the Uni- ted officets have ever been instructed to =e the shipment of merchandise, though it be the form of articles contraband of war. ‘The pactenla! master of the vessel must simply take their own risk im euch cases. But it an expedition, whether of armed men or armed vewels,or of vessels titted aud pre- pared and intended for naval warfare, is started in our ports, then the question of our duty as neutrals or asa friendly power arises; audeven if we had acknowledged the independence of Cubs our duty and our rule could be nowise dit- ferent until we had distiuetly and aged espoused one side of the quarrel by makin, upon the other. You must remember that we constantly bought arms of England during the rebellion, and no one questioned the legal right ot Eng- liskmen to sell to us or to the confederacy. The blockade runners took their own risk of capture, but the Alabama was fitted oui to make war upon usa ship of war. ‘The Cuban republicans must learn to draw this distinetion before complaining of our con- duct. In this respect, as [ have said before, the recognition ot their independence would’ not alter the law.” seee- Philadelphia pays @2,50) a stray cows —Bzchange In Washingten we pay more than that in broken shrubbery aud other damage in letting "em stray a year for captaring s2ee- As we bare supposed would be the case, Lot M. Morrill has been renominated by the repule licans for the U.S. Senate from Maine without serious opPoai tion. -200 i em PORT OF THE © or rae DITION ] NATIONAL METROPOLITAN BANK. At Washinatom. em the histriet of Cola bray At Utose cf Basivess, 22h December, 1470, Sinee 8. Bouds and Mortg: 9.458 80 ue romitecoming avd Reserveag geiite SU Due from other Nationa! Banks 6 650 3 e trom otber Banke and Bankers Lsaa bo tne House. 713 $005 a5, 2. 15709 a1 - 4.21 6213 ‘incindiag Stem rr) Bilis of other National Bag! bee © Fractional Currency, hme cleding Nick- 584 90 is RIS ‘ender Notes, tose £6,946 00 ‘Ubree per cemt. Certilicates eee BOD OD Daseveet of Calwm, fare Cor miyot W Moms Rely. Ona “a ot the politan Bark of Wastin a. that the above statement is true, ty the huowledge and belie, MOSES KELLY. Oashi Babscriied and a t b fore me, “this fourth day of January. 1571 MYEBS, Notary Public, TiO: * Correct—Atte cee e Bi Re Q ALEX. It SHEPHERD. THE BODY AND ITS NEEDS, Considering the extreme sonsitiveness of the hu- man body, and that it is unprotected except by ar tificial covering from the action of cold, it is not Strange that at this season it is liable to many disor- ders, The skin exercises a powerfal influence over the stomach and bowels, and when its functions are interrupted by sudden chills that seal the pores and prevent evaporation from the surface, internal Congestion ts apt to ensue. The digestive organs never perform their office properly when this is the caso, and the waste matter of the system, which should be discharged in part through the perspira- tory glands, having no other outlet than the Lowels and the kidaeys, constipa: nal diseases are m where it exists, The imost effective preventive of. ard remely for, disturbances of this natare is Hostetter “a Stomach Bitters. Acting asa st the stomach aud the i is Directors, nidency lod deparent aad nervine, has ject in rheumatic eases It rtions the tor Jat east he WASHINGTON MARKET COMPANY. Meeting of the stock Market Company will be Ky on “et acest, “a the 4 thirteen Direcises for the ensuing act on any other subject within the D. WHITNEY, Olerk. auuary 24.1571. | ja2-eutd CLASS Is Oaulteld's Acatem< ber quarter of ten weeks, in sdvanice. Those wishing to Juiu will pease leae their names at ence. delé tt year.and t) power of the corporation, _Weshington. D.C 7A mon ber of H. W. Beecher’s church the Beecher THEO H1O MEPULLICAN a LATION will gi and Roiree sc Britt siieil, THis orn ING. 1 deut Grant, th be the Cabine:, amd the Uhio deiegt are expected to be present it F.O. FORD, Becre Janvary rth SPECIAL BOTICE REMOVAL 7a om Femove: my Store from 303 to 54 strert, oppo=ite the Office, where I buppy to serve my triends and the publi L. J. RUTHROCK Dealer 6 2 L feel it my duty t the Firemen, eepecii JOSEPH fn SHAFFIELD Wastinotox. D. ©, Jam. 3.1871 It lem NATIONAL WOMAN SUFFRAGE CONVENTION For the purpose ot pressing upon Congress the im: mediate passace of asixtesnth amenrment to t Constitution, will hold day and evening sessions on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. Jan. ith and 12th. in Lineo!n Ball. This Convention fe called ia the interest of no society. State or national, efficially. by the three ladies whose names are sigaed to the cail, and by whom the Convention will be or ganized. Among the speakers will be weinen from il parts of t Ty, who, impr number and weight of ‘ibe. TOFAt question forciog themselvee into the political arena. desi Men. aud be determines by bean ia yur at Hours < I acaahaaae game. Peakers will be given next sien bs IsAGELTA 8 HOOKER, _i6 at Secret: t Cor of Arrangemrn: THE NEW eRee ta first ve five monthly Sociables on MUNDAY. ‘et ENIN the th inetant, at Liberty Mall. Tickets tov t pbtained of the foliowing ¢ ehth yilioe: P. thell. Government don, War Depart a TIC c Cnet g RETARY Boaxn ¢ Waews gs be ‘ ‘The Board of Bealth has deciared that COWS BUSSING AT LABGE within the city Uimite to bea nuirance. and ordered the abatement of the same. All persons owning Cows are hereby notified te prevent ssid antmalé from ranging at large within SCeTUSS* eM STRINGFIELD, %. D., o (Reps Secretary c! Board of Health ws AUCTION HOUSE. THOMAS THOMPSO: Formerly Geueral Superintendent U. 5, Clothing pot. AUCTION ANU COMMUSSION MERCHANT, ©. $05 NINTH STREET, nerth of Peunsylvania = gele Kpcrcee nts solicited. CITY BEGIS Mare ‘otice is heroby ary 3d. Ist, will Fees ire Corporation of the City of Pawnbrokers, Bil) js Fi rox, D.C . Doc. 31. 1370. sah ie n to. 5 Cena Bat hers of a of Dogs, Lusurance A: ), Auc- Au ard corporation mie expirinz on said date uinst be Be ca mony renew. a soliton ae: ade with the, © Guy Gellecter, by whom Ky BO oon oe ob — be counter: Signed sree the Ci ad then Bee: 7 wi ake Tone thetiscee fees colbt a care ‘COOK. City Bagistor. Opsren, Orry Batt » December 27, 15ty. Owing to the great labor aud delay consequent ‘Upon a correct transfer of the accounts of water takers trom old to new books, the time for the pay- ment Of Water Bents, is uuaroidably postponed ‘until January 15,1871, previous to which time, bill ‘will be rendered upopz the premises of all who use Potomac water. 3.8. CRANE, Water Registrar, Jee Pat. Chron} ‘canst ts OE EE OE SE z esos Naty thee ag cae DEsIRING ial Le ie WADSHIN fa nes Germ: Torms fo Se Sewn, 8 Ye Ye reesived at sdiey fe eg Bees: oe be “Private. cinseen ta 30 and French can teacher's residence, at madera ea ly JANO FOR BALE ah fie ted PIANO can be be chea, ing at 59 Vetrees «t og HUUSH. at the Wavy Yard EDUCTION IN TEA, COFFEE R SPICES! ee lowing Goods t M. spt o will be sold N. W. BU jROMELL, F STREET 400 jaG-ow 4100 H. B. CHEAPER THAN EVER! BEF ORF TAKING STOCK, WB WILL S#LL SENT SUPPLY oF Fine Ready-Made CLOTIVIN ¢ AT POSITIVE LOSS NOW RATHER THAN CARRY THEM OVER TO ANOTHER SEASON, A FINE SELECTION or PIECE Goopbs ON HAND, WHICH WE ARE PREPA MAKE TO ORDER. HABLE BROTHERS, (OBNER SEVESTH AND D STRERTS, seh UNTRLLIGENCER BUILDING) [{STABLISHED 1833. = = JOHN McDERMOTT & BROS., COACH-MAKERS tie ABELAG 4 310 Peanerivents are Sri sates RECEIVED PON St ATGhAG f aNd 80 ‘SOLv ON MM CARBIAGES REPAI PPAIRED. — » TO ‘al gs; CARRIAGES! nm hand umber of first clase net sndauli tts. at 2 ing Carr ages, Jup Seat Buggies, ie mip ated to H-GRATAM, Corner 9 streets, Pcie Factory. tio Sth street, Sfec Ps AND MOLASSES, sor? ‘hite DB! PS SYBUP; © holoe KY SYRUP. Rew crop NEW Ol o-_ MOLASSES. = York and Pennsyivania BE at eta For sehr Gorner L and 7th streets, LOURT OF TH ISTBICT OF ee Oourt eu enn D! T case. ,{ Ho. 1855, Rquity Doc. 10, es of th ad Jonah a DISTBIC = | gremane eek TaTRICT OF k = Ro. 1913, Bq. Doc. 10, akey et ‘The abore ona voutato the Trustn's pocouht aad eh eae ‘Trustee's eee RDAY, ti ~ Same atte 5 Had er WALTER §. COX. Anditor. CAULFLELD’S CLASSES qAOgAL AND INBTRUMENTAL MUsIO, H. @ AUG. SCHMEDTIE, ‘704 Tth ot.. between G and H ste, @SEPAIBISG OF WATORES. JEWELRY. OLUCKS, SPECKS carefully executed, at moder- ocs-ly as atte G teem ard do gene LNW corner tina t ced MA ING: German preferred App Bhode Islami arcuus and 1 b street. Ay » Wasbington Post Ot pao 2! bus: door b 412 Water GENTLEMEN ot fo epgag’ in a prentable ow asset yy becwresn. iv and 12 a, m WASTED’ comperent YOUNG UabY. Nurse Gevorness for tour small children, family a sbort distance in toe countr) Box 2, Star oific * INT in ness would be sold for a few bi oh are Address “LIFE INSUBS SCE. Stat uf flee jané-6t" EEMAID. Apply between Land M. sas RE—A GEBMAN or AMERL WOMAN ft reeneral housework. None =a withont best referen DODUR & DABNFILLE, 1025 F #t, VANTEO—a good MaN WAITER. (waite or colored.) to teward in a private family, re ply at 1714 Pa. avenue, between Ith — ith ws ‘TED. Mn Far le young womat SITUATION as BRAMSTRESS in & pri would be willing to go toa Dresemaker. perateon the Machine. Appl: for theer “ys ty 1525 L strect, between Ith and lth. W ANTED—A first. clase AN VASSBR for one of the best Life Inqurance Compaies in the United States—City and District. Apply 652 street. Basement. FOR SALE AND RENT. FOR SALE AND RENT. Fees URFC R er iE FOR REWl— we tikes thre Kottzeve ns arabe contre of 7th an? tats ont tmanth, in advance. JONES, conten oth and ata gad BE FOR BENT. six: een FoOma, near tne oat Off ce Furaiture reste Se tea class boarding bons BK WILSe pa6-40 i Post: roa p> FOR FEN? RENT —New BUICK BOUSE. nine roms cellar 4 ory ; yd treet peer ith. A ery low gO ut. Gav AL OK street. No Ww. at" Pons A ROUSE Wa ee with 6 Store and tes App’ tanrant. House contains comme. Je Island avenue and x rooms, with hall. and large yard. Th- street. betwern 13h and Mtu weet Inquire of me — oe ER om. handsomely Taraienee: sodern conveniences. Private family, Apply at No. 9¥0 9th street, cur perof TL hail sita and N streets. nerthw M1103 M atreat, nore 2 colin” BSE SALR—New SRICK Bou ‘SM, nios rooms, lot 20x10, K street near I Small amount ANS. SUR BENT—Two weacy furnished BOO! 1408 Mth street, three squares from Wills: k Bo! WAR fb D—a white SINGLE MAN 90 fardencr who understands the x relsin i ply ow the premises, BU. tron run, two miles from at roids W4nEE TO EXCHANG BIOK. No. 1926 ects her JOHN WAGNER: ‘Gliger ane pe tare Frame ae 411 7th street. 8 for the Trait ee Bi St. a Parteh Caoir Thorough Instruction in vecal music given grati and prizes and salaries awarded to th Apply to J REM INGTON FAINUAME, Organist 1nd Choir corner I7th and H streets, et ws "ED To Terese ble RUOMS. (far- nished,) with BOARD; or Part of the Honee. four or five rooms, more or less, with ae of parlor. Kitchen unfurnished; cars near, cst We a Lyon Sew jachine, Beit Stop ands. M. Starter. 916 Peonsylvania avenue. NTED—To buy a good Ss from $3.00) to 86.00, for which part cab will be forty acres will N78 to canvass for the Finkle th Baden’s Patent iy at the > Aroncy. pe paid farm Ke rt Sintancet trom the city. Address bo: be given only a 432 City Post Office. Vv TANTRO EVERY ONE to KNOW, = be Dompany’s Office for th sule of Singer's Sew- ing Mach ves, isat 717 Market Space. No house. maid wanted. deis-tr WanbteD— A WHITE WOMAN, to cook, wash 4 iron tor a staall family; must come well rec Apply at No. 412 th street, ee nently,« emall HO! . north of Pennsylvania aveu betwoon 7th and Mth —— j ANTE! pare ac forthe benefit of the 000 tor one oF more years Gow rl pple.) Address immediately “A.B. 0 , iagouri Avena ce ANTED_NEW and STGP ChoTaing, WATUHES. DIAMONDS, GUN A) VOLVERS, &c. afer whe ich ¢ash will ie H.R. FULTON ®S Loan Oiice, 1234 Pa, erence, between Lith and mh at. 3m" Che wai AND VisiTORS OaLt D SEE reach at oe eh SHLUTS for one dol 'S Lean Office Sales Boom, 1006 Bens 1 Deveaee val 3 V ANTED-A GIKL email family of adnl' Machine, S02 deh st ASSERTS, »— TUL LIFE INOU BANC. do See tore Mast come well recom Tae Agency of the Singer NATIONAL OOMPANY Pennsylvania avenue, Kon. M mery Prost Bi fivs EMPLOYMENT as Special Agonts and Bolt Rood address, in Wash we CED—All those who vain casir =) Know that the best™ONE DULLAR SPI EB” in the co eae is accurately, ight by HOW EX, street and P 8 GOLD ‘Address D _B., Star office. jai 20" op m.a Browa FUR avenue, between se Ui be paid tor oe POCKET BUUR. inder will reveive the above 5st" nicht The me, MY P ‘REMISES ( ON THE ATS INST. HUW: horns: white stripe on her, © ‘Tho owner ietrquested Sa 5 erty. pay cherzes eee ee PS OHBSON. -corner 7th and Boundary. pas 6t NS FRONT ROOMS, | GOOD TABLE Docan be bad ‘at Mth street, tween tt A FoR FE Tandoori sie d connecti: KOU: southwest cornet of Iithaed FOr FE RERT—A four-roon. Hi berwers 2h and 2th streets. Apply next door ave. and back street. Inquire at this office Foe BENT—An elegant; fa uished fromt BOy first floor: terme reaso! With or without board. No. 904 D street, ~ between 24 and 22 north- —_ RENT—Two Go regen RuOMS: water on the pre atreet. eon Ban. “we rng BarEMENT jas St" SOR SALE—§250 cash. balance on time, one four room B HOURE. new. Price $1.0". Also for rent. one HOUSE on 12th street, five re N OR BENT—A -ait of THERE ISHED F' BOOMS on second floor, Water Closet, Room with hot and cold water_on same hoor. Hoste: has southern expos 471 Ast..nearéth. eT Ts GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACOOM Ka Mi (2 Comfortable FURNISH RD OK sod BOAR smail. quiet famil ith etreet, tween K and & ENT—A three story BIC Hous" b A street, fronting mast Capito! : ry FPORBAL Ea four story BEE Pennsylvania avenue, in the ne of the city 15 rocane: 2 nd water. tare paved collar. Two tery back bn and stable for carriage and tw. horses. Inq va Star oF 8. a5 ot Fone BENT Aix room FNAME HO E HOUSE, 4 rom: and 6th streets. at $16. Inquire No’ 61S 7th Teet, at the Stove Store of EBEKLY,THOMAS & jah ree UNFUBNISSAKD BOOMS ping: closets. gas water; con : Patent and Post Offices and be:h lines ofeats. Apply at 731 5th street, between @ and Hi north, tf story and French ath room. water sall throngh, on 224 «treet. aie St, 4 y ree RKENT—A roof HUUSE corner pean _= PROPERTY EAS) TEX Anew three story BRICK HO! Freon: first floor large salo and kitchen. recond floor, 5 water closets; third floor, $ as range, furna fromt honee: is beautifull x" Tins very ‘iso aldroom new BRICK HOUSE, with evers modern convenience; saloon pai mE m firet floor; secon floor d 3 bed roo’ b DYER & DANIDSON Ren’ Estate Agents and Brokers. ber .th steeet and Louisiana avenue, jas St {hep} DOR Bi BED ROOMS. ta first-cla: 620K sirser NW. between oth and 7th. f Oe BENT—A FRAME street near K street NW water. esiom giv quire next door north Fo RENT—HOUSE, with fourr kitchen, and large garden. corue eastand Dairect oath. Apoly to Dr. WHIT ite U.S Treasury ostory RRICK HO O and P streets. L strect, SE. on ith luquire nexi “WM. KENNEDY. “ A Mee Ta bok A Rt (08) —On Jannary 4.1 4 Safe “finder will be suit leaving it at a7 street northeast, tuimediately in of Nanonal Hotel et AMO 1 sa.00 HERZERRG at 3t™ NAKEN UP ASTRAY —Ou the 4 iustant alarge blind HOBSE The owner wili e property, pay ¢ water SAWDE 6tn and zm eres ¥Y PREMISES. on STRAT BOG. which thy owner can have by ‘Gi! S25 December 22. LV, beter House cetyl ward will be paid upou the return of sid articles to mi HABDS. fas Rep | Majors Kip ste Polica. BOARDING. *LEGANTLY FUBNISHED FRONT ROOM E vith BOARD, st 321 Missouri avenue, Np house has lernconveniencts, 5-3 Panis be LoaRD A AND Bh la! Seerhinp with MEALS, and Day Reard,at reasonable rates. 7 ne reet sement dat eo3t™ SIkST Ut BUAKD, WITH PLEASANT FUONT LOOMS. to be had: on Tenant terms at 1901, cor. Pensayivnnte avenue and ivth steset. Good ue ation and accessible mh?-ly $10 a month SECURES A HOME AT “THE HIGHLANDS.” EIGHT MINUTES’ icing OENTEK OF THE AND THE MOST DELIGHTFUL SPOT FOR AKESIVENCE AROUND WASHINGTON. BAILWAY DEPOT UPON THE GROUND. ‘The class who have already become owners of a bites here are of the best citizens of Wash- CALL AND GET MAP AND PAMPHLET, az. 820 F STBEET, OPPOSITE PATENT OFFIC. C.. CREECY & Co., de 2-1 Upholstery Warehouse, 920 WEST BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE, { tnvite the attention of housekeepers and public of Washington to my stock of CURTAIN MATERIALS AND TRIMMINGS, UPHOLSTERY AND FURNITURE GOODS, WINDOW SHADES AND DRAPERIES, LOUKING GLASSES AND GILT OORNICES. Fine Upholstery executed at short notice and reasonable prices. ° ‘Workmen sent to apholster,and estimates by mail, WALTER CROOK, JR., IMFOBTER AND MANUFACTUBSB or UPHOLSTEBY Goops. SF Special attention given to Hote] and Steamboat Work, taken by contract or otherwise. de -Im Stewart serve a ew jad 1005 Penn. avenue. bec. Wth and Lith sts. | Oars BENT—Hi EN* 617 B street NW. between Sthe and 7th streets, containing eleven poms. with al! modern convenience the FURNITU BEE tor wale OR SALE 08 BXCHANGE A desirable RES IDENCE at Bladeusburg Depot, Baltimore Massie seettgr tetas! jus 6 a ington property quire of —— houre,or at Post Office, Hy attay i Tans PGR RENT, SAGE, 08 EXCHANGE—RESI- DENCE. = ree FOR SALB—S0 AOBES: fin building sites Als, RY FakM tsp acten be beta esdew, stregn htract. Also, 105 ‘ACRES on B. and a “ BK . good for gardening: healthy section: wood aw aie water, re ip quantities to suit; long time 0. FRAME HOUSE for CS rent; four room= ewe at 1216 Lith street N = reese —An eight room BRICK “HOUSE. 0 * for TT Q street, between lath and 16th strect= water; rent $25. Apply to Dr. VAN BOG Mas+achuretts avenue. E35, BENT—The pretty three-story BRICK HOUSE, ef sight rooms, gas and w: 4 1119 4th ween treet, L street and New York avenue, at the low price of @3). RON, 736 Uth street N. W. Jers; house contains 21 reom: welling, bad beaith. “Address Box fice. OR St ea Fi pray Patent om HA hUNicATING | BOO ht be rents: towether or separately, Anexcelient location for a «fice. Jani tt Foe: SALE. ‘That very DESIRABLE RESTRENCE No. 1308 Lstreet. N. W., containing 6 rooms. besi Kitchen. Cellar. Bath Koom and Water Closet, with out buildings and yard. with grapes, peaches and ee at 735 Tih stree moe ine ey) 1 rty is ed in one of th con- vontent, a7). beatthy aud. bonstifel localities in the ctty vase new. furnished Pag Potomac water: aleo ful spring water for drinking—sireets paved a for terms, inquire =~ eg WILLIAM A. MELOY jan?-2aw.2t" Attorney at Law, 326 45% street, 0B BSENT—One toree-story BRICK HUUSE F AR, rooms; water and gas; on New Jersey ave Monet four room FBAM® HOUSE, tow. C. JUBNSON, moras iach Ree bone Gant, geno dex0-tf MARKET Fates o FuR SALE OF RBES. at = s @ beautifally situated HOUSE sees ne mile from on, ms ne of a TWO FINE FOUB-STORY BRICK HOUSES, On 4% street, east side, Between Louisiana avenue and C street, ‘These houses are now eccupied as residences and offices, and are very desirable. E.K. WIESoN, 611 SEVENTH STREET, tal Fw want. Nice location ur a Gul « atthe premises. LEGANT RENTS and CHAMBERS tr A820 Letra t tare agnates frome Poet © Afow Boarders with oma eugee will be taken. “Bath oid ro KENT—Two FUL NISUED Room. and bd room. with all « are from War ——— Yonia s¥enue. Rs OB KENT-F. BUOMS or em 2 conver rs Fursisnnd KES Nor . toe Capitol and departments politan street care References ex “[nguire 129 D etrect,N-W corner af det et ae E BRICK HOUSE quite Syuare.on terme. rk 38. W. corner Lith a DP tm” ‘Two of those beantifnl Mansard ES, Nos 1433 and 1437. on Corce Sherman Block.) between lth and Isth we . Auquire at T adjoining dest ran street Streets. N he house and yi sewer, teronahoee: thade trees ti) frou and ba wed; finished im gc commuiote enter for occupancy. Price. $5.50, $ cash. and balance $0 per month, with six p: +) interest. For further ular eoe naa soe Bew Fork avenne. de FURNISHED BESIDENCE of CEN WILLIAMS C See . known Pince. and one of the most com) thiscity. A good tenant will be allowed t argo library, and valuable co Fee RENT—Threem story BKIOK HOUS| Fooma. No. 21 G street. between North ( and ist streets. rear of the Govermment Printing ee. et $2 per month. inquire of P. L nex of partical Auctioneers and Brokers, southwest corner Penna. ann on Larner aires,’ Detwren ‘and ( nerthwest. BRICK HOUSE cu 0 street, detween sth amd mebenpenoe HOUSE on Hh street, between P anc one Be BEICA. HOCSE, m GRANTS BOW, on (gee BBICK HOUSE on T street, between 12th and x BRICK HOUSE on D street, between New Jersey avenue and Ist street southeast All ¥ a ma THOMPSON. Anctionser, Sth street northwest Fate ——a= — jarnished PAKLUB and CHAMBERS, in a with all moder: provement. snd in @ beautiful siteation, sont freee matin the Wirt Ward: corner 2th and © streate No. 2005 oc Baer R SALE—A dedrable DOUBLE HOUSE. i rooms, all modern improv: dest location in the city, ‘Apply to. 8. me Pe euO ws & SON, oct tf and WY. avende * room ras water to respon sma mnod si modern improv am situsted on the cour of Lith aad G streets terms and particulars inquire at 487 Peconic 4 with {OR BENT—A fine OOUNT. city, 60,000 ACRES OF LAND tn Macon connty, 5 ©., Bine Railroad run: through * tt $6,000 crests Cherakes count ©., all fine grazing lands, aad covered with ehoice timber; «a ior fruit Climate. especially the apple. Aise B00 acres in Shannen and Bernolte cousties ‘ mga for city property, or part aah and in Wf SWiruann, Federal Block. eout * dF atrente. 0 at ten per cent, per annom r Want abstract of tithe trom we Luewn lawyer THOS FWA 819 7th street. opporite FOR A SPLENDID GoW. WiLL at the fa Mrs. FATE. “a Us od BM Her two HOUSES FUR NT. oud will wive thrce yenra femme Pras Withington De S15, 000. JWNMAN. Broker Ge31-s t.th 3t A ta Fes EXCHANGE. © or two new French-roof HOUSES on ant sill be exchsnged for two lots, 29 feet front d long time given for the difference in amount ALL. ay Building ACAGO AND ST. LUCID PBOPEBTY lL offer $40.000 of FIRST CUASS PROPERTY fn the above cities for real estate in Washingten Post Ofics SHALL HAVE tHis band hete J na woth of real catat r ith real pawe, “BARIUM - a unproved or unimproved, i! well located B.M HALL, KEAL ESTATE BLOK dent corner 7) BOR SS CHEATS 8 Brew TING WAGON: weighs Tp ont ee the | $3,000 Bier eEEeeee, N able @35 per month: wi forego yt House. and pay trom one to tw thousand dollars diferenee. = = JOSHEA WHIT e Foe SALET! T ‘One good second-hand HACK. dy SS at 1201 45 street lett A CBANCE TO MAKE Mo Mos WHOLESALE BUTTER “END PROVIBIO> STOBE, which has been conducted # 0 as to make! s paying businers tor many years—stock moderate and selected with care; consequence of wellt: in snch a bad oss enon “Tach wt bet. G ane Pies JUSTE nie eieod pre ib and Veh streste ae Loss by Fire. INSUBE AGAINST T, WiTta 4. 5. PRATT 4 505, nols-tr Ho. 3, ¥. 0. A. BUILDING. IESURARCE Comrant WASHINGTON AND GEOBGETOWSR, Office: Boom Blo. 1, over the Bank of Washington GHARTERED BY CONGA ESS 1937." CAPITAL AND SUBPLUS, 870,000, “Te ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1810. case SS SE rein 3 manera B. Toad, joan T joues Belly. te FE rics, INSURANCE. ree ANCHOR LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Ne. 173 BROADWAY, NEW vora. CAPITAL AND A>si OFF iC! MUNDY ©. Fis Mee Goretin - wi ‘This Company isenes all Linds of Life av! &, Ment Volicies on the Merea. Pi All Poticies RArrs.—The premiams chorest am reduced so low se to eyeal + RECTORS FOR DISTRICT « +e ; ura Taste RANCE COMPANY, Assets, $4,576,225. SECWRSLY INVESTED AND LIASI FO LOSSE». CH ABLES J. MARILN, President. «FF, WILLMABIA, Vice Presidents. J. 11, WASHBURNE Secretary, A. S. PRATT @& SON, AGENTS FOR TaB DSIRICT OF COLLMBL Office No. 3, . €. A. Building, OOJBNZE OF NINTH AND D STREETS, ZEEP YOUR INSUL PROPERTY tf Fire! Fire: AVY LOSSES PTLY ADJUSTS THE Hara ” T.M. HANSON AND B LEWIS BLACKFORD, 619 SEVEN OPPOSITE Port orrick, Ponty? TO THEIR 4.900 P __ LBS iN THIS pistuicre AND WHO INSURE PROPERTY In rus BEST COMPANIES AT LOWEST RaTEs. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE OOMPAnY or Ew Youk. OBB ABBETS. cesses oeeeseeee age 000,000 1.M, RANSON prseclyeoned LEWIS BLACKFORD 619 SEVENTH STREET ~~ mmm = ats of sounD LIVES ARB MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE 0a, MILWAUKER, wis. J. H. VANDYKE, President, SMITH, V. Pres. AUG. GAYLORD, @. ASSETS, een cones. a= ‘The a ert save ene