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EVENING STAR. WUESDAY.. December 19, 1871. LOCAL NEWS. ae Amusements, £c., To-might. Mational Theater.—J.W. Wallack and Caro- line Kichings Bernard in “ Still Waters Kun Deep.” a Hail—Select Readings by Prof. Mark Be Baiicy. Meliday Geods—_ Where to Bay Them. Bor the bencfitof those who desire to purchase @bristmas and New Year's presents, orna- mental or useful, before the rush during Christ- mas week, we continue to-day our annual notices ef holiday advertisers. and shall do so from day te day as new advertisements appear in our eotumns: Every gentieman desires to appe: drew during the bolidays, and, as will be seem by Whe advertivement of HABLE Brotuers, cor- Berith and D streets, elegant and fashionable elothing can be had at their establishment at h remarkably low prices that it is no longer a cult thing to get a full new suit. Thishouse Presents one of the largest and best assorted mocks of clothing in the city, and it is an casy wattcr to select here any style or quality: Arnrntn NatTans, druggist, at the corner of ad and D streets, has long had the reputation of selling at very mail profits. He now offers a large stock of foreign and domestic perfumery, fancy articles, toilet sets, brushes, &e., & He Bas in store a large stock of fine old wines and liquors, which be bas bought for medicinal pur- poses, and which cannot be surpassed in ‘quality. Our Georgetown neighbors seem determined wet to be outdone by the Washin, merchants. G. Thomas GeTry, at 108 Bri se street, @ oGiere @ stock of illustrated holiday books, bil er-boeks, fancy stationery, &c., at priass jich he claims are lower than those of our city. His store is a fine one, and the visitor is sure to find something there which will be a veay ac- ceptable present. ‘The Japanese government hasengaged name- reus Americans to man: their affairs and introduce western ideas in that country, but. N. bat Breenet, at 1332 F street, reverses the ess by introducing Japanese ideas here. fe hassecured lots of attract ive Japanese, which he offers for the holiday ar neat in goods, of Maillard roves § f catia janes lard ew large, ust article tor Christinas trees. . ” The grand opening of the em jam of Mavame E. Stuuss) at 618 Tathetrect, takes place to-morrow. She has received a alarge and | & ‘gant stock ol hair and oy he , to which abe invites the attention of the Our bakers are oftentimes compelled to work might and day at this season to supply. the great mand apon them for cakes. RISINGER, 613 4 street, S. W., seems to revise a rangéments to accommodate e: matter bow fast the orders may be recetved. To Sunday schools and other large ate he aliows a liberal deduction, and fw tly ail kinds of cakes, candies and other good things for Christmas. It is astonishing. What is? Why, that such | elegant articles can be had for a doilar at the weil known store of Price, 457 Pennsylvania avenue. No wonder that his store ix constantly erowded, and no wonder that those who patron- ize him Once are sure to do so Prigg has | the pioneer dollar establishment in this city, and | among lis customers are hundreds of our must respectable citizens. Rich and poor may all | find something there to please their tastes and suit their jets Give Sat acall when mak- ing your Christmas purchases. The large sale of. jewelry, plated ware, &c.,at the suction rooms of W. ALL & Co., every evening this week, offersa rare chance to secure boliday presents. This sale is the stock of K. Fulton & Co., and comprises diamonds, gold and silver watches, plain and fancy gold rings, &-. Everybody in town knows Col. Bays. F. | Frexcu, who keeps a first-class store ander the National Metropolitan » and everybody ought to know that his stock, just re- | ceived for the holiday season, cannot be sur- passed. He has been in business here for many | @3aine years, and what he says about his goods may be depended on. = : ondensed Locals. The public sebools closed to-day until the 3d proximo. ‘The new sidewalk on the north side of New York avenue, between Lith and 15th streets, is nearly completed. A requisition to pay the teachers of the public schools for the present month on or befure the 23d imst., was yesterday approved by Auditor Richards. —— “el The remodeling of the fine building on the | north side of New York avenue, between Lith and 15th streets, recently purchased by the Washington club for aclud-house, is nearly eom- pleted. Mr. Robert Cassell, a well-known resident of South Washington, had an arm and leg broken yesterday afternoon by a fall from a ladder. He was taken to his residence, corner of 10th aud D streets southwest. Attention is called to _ ro in our adver- ting © ‘olumus of the ¥. M.C. A. gymnasium and bowling alley—an excellent institution for the wultitudes of persons of sedentary habits in our midst. Albany penitentiary yesterday opeaed its hos- pitable oors to the following prisoners from this city: Wesley Jones, coneted of man- ier; John Howard, ‘bu and Albert er, Willis Johmson, Wm. ‘Titaberlake, aud | con Grooves, larceny. Mrs. M. A. N. Pollard submitted to the Cir- euit Court yesterday an affidavit setti forth: that William Martin, a material wit: neni hee it for slander against Mr. Lyon, of the Cloud hotel, has lett the city, and she has se ae for ——— she therefore ed i. ment Je Case WAS ac: to Wednesday of next week. —_— ‘The Board of Police Commissioners are to be at once furnished by District Register Cook with a lust of bar-room tors and other retail ve been approved who have failed to pay the ele Fare a revaredby am Legal Proceedings will be against all dealers | who have no Nematcns those who have talied to pay thelr license fees | FRATERNAL Ves tol ist? oF Ep E> Mex. —Lastnight | ‘Tuscarora Tribe, No. 5, Improved Order of Ked | 3 wy tg i Ba #3 "3 ere Rich and B. SF. cratl . Of No. 6; S. H. King and E. Dunn, of No. 5. i} of No. i. The company were re sabeequently | escorted to Newkirk’s dining rooms, where a substantial sopper was partaken of. It was a | noticeable feature that no ardent spirits were j = the table. The _ masjuerade and civic | ball of Tuscarora advertisement. will take place at Odd Feliows’ Mall. Navy Yard, to-morrow night. Drowsep ix Missover Rrver.—A letter | received here from Bellevm raska, is directed to any person residing in 401 First street. Washington, D. C., or I street, and states: “The coroner of this county has lately re- | moved from a sand bar in the Missouri river opposite this place, the remains of a person | who had probably been drowned during the semmer. On a key check attached to some keys was Dgraved the name “Aug. Ward, 401 I street, Washington, D. From some passes in a | pocket found upon the deceased, it appears that he was a member of the Ohio Legislature, at the last session. Dr. Chaffee, the coroner at Belle- Bitz, egies to hear from the relatives of the eared. Buitpise Panmirs.— — Kane, 1 story Game Orn ey id B streets south- West; Kt. Leit 3 story thee —- west sido of oth street, “south ‘of Pennsylvania avenue southeast; P. McNamara, 1 stor; -- build- be, as will be seen by the | Lec | whos ite 8, * e to reimburse tl Seurduettand ooanee few Teservoir, Snagaews, whh ferred House District of Col ar he Baltimore amd Ole Ba ny; i wae | taxes for the year ic73, sathor- if legal Inge te: he District goverment fo hold bold certain w art pone op the Potomac and Eastern Branch; i 9 st si coat ——_—_ GEORGETOWN. Hoxrcroe os THE “Fue Cawat.—Last Sunday } morn! morning ae the canal boats A-{- Miller and Star ienetes of Cumber! ‘were temporarily near the tmpiyonat te Bait at ae a white man, waned ‘Wan. W arelly inidoven OP mpeg err poked with Charles Morse, Mr-Patcn, trom the: Cominitive on Washington. | Rand on the Star of Cumberland, Ti Georgeowe: see he ieee rintibaiarerss sD euiber'n ing Saaty ed Wow meta; which were Bgreed tor and the Dill'wes | Morse fell; and remaining passed, ar Browne submitted a resolution that when the it be to meet on the iced s Bll fo change the name of Mouse adjourn, on Friday nex: Sot if his in} Sunday night at Six Locks, of jury on Sui ni near No arrests Strecs tp eats the Great Falls. have yet been s| ‘commitves en. finance, - (eich fem he commit of certain eertif. |. Tam Onper Crosixe tue Caxat. Mopirien. p fosned of set td oa rd by the corporation of | J. C. ‘Clarke, president of Chesapeake and Ohio Reblog tr moving, ecmandratayar sent | Canal Company, has piven or iets to the intendents between ti witch tu vauihorisee “the Gevernor to isi a Ma. leon the naar on “ete ‘Smith, ported back the bill f relict of ro fine tin formato HH charged from ite f ked to be di i sw ordered. inte District ef Columb Wir Geltgh fruss tho ecisenisre om ‘Suauce! pried back the bill for payment of Pom to the he several districts with ch were agreed to and the bill was passed, r. Gaikc k aime repor: jad back Bouse bill to amend Race ors Dil) to compensat tained in the w: cog BY of aoe. Georg: Steratiowa Te tund fd 118 fo iat pe Pi minted. Mr. Sanith, from the comm committee « Teperted buck Council bill to Pon depa: ced to have it riment of the toa prin Agreed to. Adjourned. ROUSE oP aATE \.—The foll Hall— reli feommitt ry “referred. HO Sor ‘the Senet intreduced the Ges erner to Bill hack stands; referred. amend the act making 3 an appropri the Board penses of ir. al ete eEEE, ay OF ILL-FAME. ee thi ‘ommissioners Pee Board Board of He Health with « list and recone al Seateens the District, showing their location and the of their Saguers and ornate the names and form: ta houses, ‘and all bi ion introduced sbi fo suppress lotteries from the committee on health, asylnm reported back Council bill in relation f interment, with an amevdm _ 1 passed. lick, from the crminittee on Washington, Georgetown sud connty fees a dae eed jou-e rate pariive for damages sus Pping of Bridge and Ajacduct visting out of the yarpose. The bill caida irtment, r of Columbia, for cousiderstion; ollowing wore ittgeo ta ‘atte Mr. Cassin— the Female et to the tnd of the hae Secal year only ; canal until Satarday, the 22d instant, so as to allow the boats here to return to their winter quarters. Receivys ov GRAr.—The following arethe receipts of wheat to-day :—Wm. H. Dougal. 500 bushels; 1. Talbott & Son, 1,000 bushels; Hart- ry- | ley & Brother, 1, hels. Tathott & Son have also recelved 1,200 bushele of shelled sed nts, | 250 barrels of ear corn, per canal. Sates or Wheat ory 'CHAnox. — After "Change yesterday the following salex took place :—J. G. Waters sold 500 bushels at $1.77, at $174, and 450 at 1.70%. T. C. Wheeler sold 2,800 bushels for Wm. H. Dougal at $1.75. eorge Waters sold 3,000 bushels at $1.75 and 500 at $1. Mrrenuants’ Exch anor.—The sales of wheat to-day — 50 bushels at 81.5); 1,030 at $1.86; 575 at $1.90, and 275 at & 1,000 bushels were ‘The demand for wheat ix evidently 8 OCKRELL, who was badly cut by Wash. Farr, near Dranesville, some days ago, has so far recovered as to be out of danger. ALEXANDRIA. INFRACTION OF InTERNAL Revenve Laws. Jobn H. Gaylor, who keeps a drinking house at Herndon station, W. & O. R. R., was arcested on Saturday, by ‘Deputy United States Marsha! Garwood, pane weenent to this city. Upon an ex- amination, he was bailed for his appearance at court to answer for a violation of the internal revenue laws. Baptistne.—Sixteen colored people were baptised yesterday morni 2g, in the © cove adjoin- age lower ty gf oo on th. XTENS!ON.—The contractor on the Px creciivtiie extension of the W. & O. R. R. were metro | mipping Js lumber with which to build shanties commodation of the laborers they emp! Sunpay La ae from appearances, the Sunday law was not observed here very strictly yesterday. Washingtonians, however, or peoplé who came from Washington, were ap- parently the only suflerera.— Gazette last evening i BUSINE! CHANCES. $265 WILE BOY LEASE. Stock, Goop sti re on Lith street: reasons for sellin iven — P yw to forsale, HABP aud PIANO. ‘poly at 421 Stray athe ones | Oca aE ART OR as may Sant 7 intere 3 tase SATE A bandome lot of BAR FIXTURE f Henith shall divide the District of can be bought for $30; cost $700. FINLE vs: itiabia it to districts, and appoit ia into ¥ she least © and rooms Sates, and carefully inquire inte tne sanita: dition of 1 prostitutes, them t an examination, and give ail. pr prov m 7 con eOSETY y wee ein any tie clostug’ ef houses, for disfepard of the ar: “Boswell said that in this bill were the features 432 7th street. inte of OR LE-—TI TOOLS, STOC! d@ EE Fans "ockermity oral Jonbinc °" ral Jobbi: Shop will be sold at gain, Aires * LOCK SMITH, Star o tions for ther ry management, aT F sl = | enue where there indnnrer oftefection.oraar tnoir | A FINEOFEORTUNITY, FOR ose er removal to such action as shall | NESS. moet invorably located: not Feauiring vary Femove the dauaer’ ‘he bill drecisenia suselsinns large capital. reasons given for sellin; repart to the Beard of Health; author ruthorizee them | dicks J" Be stag Oiics fis & ste Arpt he houses they visit, and suck othe! mon ILLARD'S HU cL FOR RENT. "Ba mar be imposed by the Board of ’ ee ee ee ion under | , Eaving been appointed “ Receiver” by the court Tulse to be prescribed by the Boa Board a and Police Gom- | #3 the case crwikard vs. Willard, Tam prepared tv in. | Tite PROPOSALS FOR KENTING, for aterm of rears, the celebrated hotel in this elty Known as RD’ be St Louis law, which is shown by statistics to This Seams ‘is most cltgibly located on Pemnsylva- beneficial, moved to refor ny Dill to the | nia avenue, cerner 14th street, and can accommod: ccanittes ob charities and correction. five hundred guests. To an approved tenant it ‘Mr. Hall said that he bad examined into thie mat- Uelensed om moet favora ter and found that Te had become more dav’ McKELDES ceiver,” bold and open under the St. Louis law: aud moved to | deci? eost 93 Fot.N.W, ashington, D. oO. refer to comm Mr. Moore. from ness of tbe Dist su amendment providing for able portion of money paid Heensed are refused: was receiv ificatio rapid as possible, the acce mn trict, ‘was laid on the table ‘The Council reoulution ment from Fricay, Gag next in police court was,on motion of wv, and pai ‘War, <n motion of districts Bill making appropriation fr repairsof the sta : was paned. bso, Ul "authorizing au 6 mesenger of t! fodiciary committee, rep. arte ORIMINAL COURT.—No business was trans acied in this court to-day. EQUITY COURT, Judee Wvlie.—To day, Davin agt. Mercer, order pay G | etal.; oe kd by tras ence to another. Cazenove et al. 5 reer of | to eee fife aa nat otras, “andreferenee to wuditor. Juaze W: aie. — cape Fingtomnrder for Injunction PROBATE nominates as exec = w , ge cae » bequeathing his ext ‘nominates sp exectisiz, amd the will of the Ieee Corban baggy = aprons of ing bis estate to his sister, gee. ‘The will of the late J. ee ing his property to his sister and brother, cTROUIT ent Judze MacArthur. Mart asst Logan, ¢d'scontinued; Hicks shane, ¥ POLICE, COURT, To-vav. Judge Snell —Annic ed bolster te a fined — Smith, ate Welch, with loud ont was i Te i lee on whacves, so that it Sigered vith he bill to regalate marriages. i's wotion was rejected and Mr. Boewell’s MISCELLANEOUS BILLS. the Ucuunittee ou the indebted- the bill authorizing the Governor to refund taxes erroneously can be con. eau equit- mvakd | inf Rowse Seats giants from tbe Governor trans message sgiting = a Pus Saas 5. plane an. for the work of f er supply. for the eastern section < prepared, and that the work will nmenced.and will be pushed to completion es ion authorizing the appointme nire what change joual buildings. lation ef the polic: roviding for an adjourn e 3. was smended by ry pror iog for an adjournment ou Thure- tof a reneferring the central guard-house to the ir Hunt,amended so to increase the appropriation from $6,w0uj to Bill relating te avennes and streets in the count ovide Mr. Hall, so amended as to that'ali avenues and streets hereafter ope county shall be in continuation of the general p! of avenues and streets in Washington, aud and made a - cial order for Tuesday Tmmediately after the call a pvernor. grant ne! leave to file amended bili to to Report amoant of Chemneake and Obio Cana! ‘appearance of absent defend wet, Ring” order pro coulesso agains' ‘Sehmeider agt. Beharit wee aud order of Cazenove COURT, To-Dar. The case ot ‘Martin alias ead wreemces S= RAL AMUN Ay H ae 000 TO years." é ar Wa RAE nes BEF Fac LE—The FURNITURE and Ri ‘ith thi: Sieh eee ree arenue. Bed hooms Yor routes =fasmane? OB Sabai the GOOD WILL.&e Fo -eatabliswed Goal and Wh ‘cor a ‘and 8th street 2 wena umber depots, Apply at De, BOS store, corner Mary’ ANTED—To sell a ONE-THIRD RES Wer tiie Business in Hahn i in a Mercant The beo/ou 0. Om} alee” 5) Ds TO TAX -PAYERS, CorLecton’s Orrics, Distaict oF i ge Wasuinetox, D. C., Dec. An abatement of FouR PER CENTUM will be made op all TAXES LEVIED UPON REAL AND PERSON- AL PROPERTY Ix THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, For the year ending JUNE 30ru, 1872, IF PAID ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 20ru, 1871. THIS OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FOR THE ‘TRANSACTION OF BUSINESS ON MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 15TH, 19TH, AND 20TH. FROM @ A.M. TO7 P. M. remaining unpaid after January 1. y of three Leer for each month atter said ‘date shall bo added uutil tho same shall be aid or advertised for sale for taxes, and aid’ pen. ie be added to the amount ducin FAX SALE 1 property on which the taxce shall romain due and vapid f sid for uinety days after the isth day of No- Yember, 1871, 1 snail proceed to advertise for sale, to Sattely the taxon levied thereon, anata aail sald property us provided by law. WM. B. SLATER, Collector of Taxes for the District of Columbia, Office Columbia Buildings, 4% st.,N_ W.. Wasbing- nl juildings, 44 s ing: 2 * {Daily and Sunday papers } FOE SALE, se nALE PRI In Se Bee a at ao 8 tah ee eS ate rACLES te eye hs ee ieee was cee ee ay: Gee nue, neer Morrison's large ggiors he & NEW AND COXPLETE STeOx or BUILDERS’ HARDWARE ‘ aD HOUSE FURNISHING GOODs, SPORTING GOODS, POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY. PBICES VERY LOW. A GEORGE P. GOFF, , 2009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, ‘ Between 10th and lith, eh et Je? WILL and FIXTURES i picorner grocery ' CITY ITEMS. Consumption — In THe Laer Stace. Wasuincton, March 14, 1962. Indian Herb Doctor.—Dear Sir: Sup) others afflicted as I have been may be benefitted Ry tee Rave tetee od sae of your remedies and treatment, I am induced to mt: For a long time I in th ft afflicted with consumption, by \y doctors in Washi the Disttict of Columbia. ail coe ee me. Indian 0 ne cee Lav Joun A. => Orrice, Washington, On this eighteenth day of March, 1862) per- sonal! before me, William T. Actin, Bhigor of the the city of Washington, Jour A. Laird, and to the truth of said statement. Wittram T. Doxr, Acting May Office—N.E. qecner of 3th ‘and D streets, ) We Buersess Sv Business Suits Basiness Suite at S5. Business Suits at $20. All Business Suits at reduced prices. 12,19,5 Erexuan & Bro 5 ith street. Bors’ Svits, Youths’ Suits, Boys’ and Youths’ Overcoats, &e., At Low Prices. U. 8. Capitol, March 18, 1362. Gx. C. Hennine, No. 410 7th street N. W. PR meer 1x Toys ayp Faycy Goops.—I take pleasure im announcing to my customers ¢ public in general that I will offer my en cure stock of Toys and Fancy Goods at cost on account of rebuil ne Never having resorted to this measure, and only now for the reason above stated, the public may be assured that we keep what we — selling at ae = 2 and convince yourself. H. 12,19,5 945 Pena. ave., Tet, %th aon th sts, ——_.— For Broxcutat, Asthmatic and Pulmonary Complaints ‘Brown's Bronchial Troches” mi fest remarkable curs eur: eo o GLoves for the mi million at Price's, 413 7th st. ee Best Quality KipGLoves at $1.0 at Price's, 413 7th street. ae HALL’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer pre- vents the hair from turning gray, and returns gtay hair to its natural color. 3 estar as Deror ror Gent's $1 Krps at Price's, 413 7th street. Pit MOST celebrates. and successful Latrobe Heaters and Slate Mantels in the world; also, Chandeliers, Gas Stoves and Weather Strips, at Hamilton & Pearson's, No. 4, ¥. M. C. A. Bnild- ing, 9th and D streets. eee Usperweak at the usual low rates at Price's, 413 ith street. ee Canpigas JackETS very cheap at Price's, 413 7th street. Rones pr. A large and be: Suitable for prese: Haute Brormens, 7th and D sts. 12,16 LINEN AND SILK Haspxencaters at Price's, 413 7th street. Iv You WANT a handwome present, to please the eye and purse, callon Wm. H. Dunn, 417 Zth street, next to Odd Fellows’ Hall, and see his Camp Chairs, Brackets, Willow’ Stands, Children’s Buri Tables, &e., &c. 12,16 Go To Price's Gent's Furnishing Depot for cheap goods, 413 7th street. Great Curiosity. 85 —— Boots, HEILBEUN’S, 419 7th street, 12,15,6 Next door to Oda Fellows’ Hall. > CuILpRren’s Overcoats, Boy's Overcoats, ‘outh’s Overeoats. A. StRavs, w.f.m.w.f 1011 Pa. av., bet. 10th and 11th sts. 2 estate WEATHER StRirs!—Best in the World—For Also, the only inodorous Stove in the world, at Hamilton & Pearson's, Y. M. C. A. Building, 9th and D streets. 12,13, RA SS SS ‘ar Gi Kip axp Docsxin Groves, from #1 .) ood article for #1.50, at C. Baum’s Kid g ove o Bepot, 408 408 7th street. Remember the ro Baum's Corsets are the most celebrated among the Ladies. Ladies can have them made to order, and ever: + pair is warranted to fit. The largest Kid Giove Depot for Ladies and Gent's ie at C. Baum's Corset Factory. The are sold at the lowest market va‘ae. 408 7! street. Hosiery for Ladies and os also,a - line of Children’s extra length. ‘Prices th lowest, and 10 per cent. off on the om, at C. Baum's Corset Factory, 408 7th street Merino UNDERSHIRTS AND Drawers, 5dc., ‘T5e., $1, $1.50, hooky we at the hg? gd Franc, 431 7th street, next door to Franc, the Hatter. Groves, be ym Gloves, in Castor, Kid, god Cloth, in “great variety, at the Orign Franc, 431 7th street, neat door to Franc,"the Hatter. Menino, Cotton rang Lambs Wool Half Hose at the Original Franc, 431 7th street, next door to Franc, the Hatter. For Aut THe latest styles of Li ot Linen and Paper Collars goto the Original eat 7th street, next door to Franc, oe Novetizs 1 “Bows and Ties, in Pepe Piers fey / far "the largest assortment mm is city—at’ inal eeepc 431 7th street, next door to Franc, =e For Corrs, Bunions, Chillblains, Ti Nails, &c., visit Dr. White’s rooms, No. street, 0] mnt, tony Xo'f North en era ee THERMOMETERS and p ‘arometers are among and made to order der by Emp! temper near 4 street. ‘Wuere 18 Faaxc, _ THe Hatten? At 433 7th Oe xt door to the Original Franc’s. Me keeps alle oF the the igient styles &e., and selle them ata ower t figure than anywhere else in town. Call and see tor yourself. eee PATENT KEFLECTING WAS AND Lane i Buaves will save one-half tee the a pr Foe gah om eter of them. They are chi and durables oe Re senthal, i eet, is the agent Sor thee, and also for Goets’s Double-cone Chandelier Reflectors, and the Diamond Diffusive it y Dayligh! Fievurrs Witt Nor Liz! How Large Fortunes Are Made, PACTS FOR THE. PROPLE. See the prices at which for of thc leading cevne Machines are sold in the United States Price in Bi Inthe U. 8. Wheeler & Wilson." ‘te $35 00 New Singer. 65 00 Elias Howe. ly cy | WANTS. ARTEL ST vo Fi First-class CABPENTES WANTED—tr0 or three SoSae suitable, for pensetteedily “Address B.C. B., Star cies. It” and Win Seay teats at 1 a street H.W. tetwen Seeween 18th and wah BEDIATELYSa SisERVART TE Bins s arene. Pye HOsoKY BUS Bis Sie, 208 Brae ‘as 4 EI SS aS array jj bU at SUTR street , between Sth and 9 W ystD-a 5 vane GIRL, to 40, a housework. German recom- le 7 peoneyigert rie Set an WANES fai TeONa emai von sire | 5 Stilo Se FOR RENT AND SALE. —_+O RENT AND SALE. __ be see EASLOR ona. ines Fe a nice ROOMS, = for Dousek 3 PS es ee Bex aT furnished MOUEES hn Beales Sets} 1 FURN WED BOOMS tes 11 16h treet en <2 oie delightiuy home vat im ments. Er AGS. mais it 519 nw PRU Se pepee es Saree ANTED—A good, steady WOMAN W ral housework fore emall family: tj understands cook: ing inauire at No. 6 iB Rortiwests between WASTED-« rare SENANT fo rent aa plenrantly ai attuated™nort rt mth street and Mass venue. quire ot B.B. SS LLOYD aco. Premios. moderate. In- 0, 437 7th street, or 419-60" housework. jarket. di8-3" 35 prALERY. COOK. 32 F street, ya s W ANTED—A © OMAN Todo ge Apply at Stall No. 18 Center Wiitpa iemedicr immediately a 95! For BERRA eee FAD GON ack per Ing aire at 433% strect HW, oppose ats ML Oburch. SALE—One « Te, F%, ‘SUNS im the city, must _ai9-6t 519 TORRSON, i ease ay "ANTED A prod COLORED GOT Must know | ina Sacra G0m Tete uw to mane fires onder. “ coreei ae Call immediately Mt JOHNSON Gallery, asst” | Ae ST Appi as above” PS oan ANTED—A COOK : ore eur ‘Befer- UR RENT— COTTAGE, < 25. ences required. Gail at Urstxen, | F ee THos E WacekMa D street, between 2d a decl§-tf OR & teatly fornia W 2 STED-A WOMAN to cok ant wash for a Font two gentiower seall & family. | Apel avenue, first house cast sig ae DEREEMAKER and two AP. Wither BA TIORS. Apply et Pattern De 9th street NW ved aise children. ply at 1 11'0'G ttrect's rth. order, on 8th virce: east, ne square Peet care. Apply at 683 3 Posie sree: re. wt Fe BENT-—A five rowm HOTS om 6th street. two doors from Q «treet N.W. Stable on the pee. F Pr ring advance. Inquire 8. E. cor. ber lth and 18 &* NTED-SITCATION by girl to do sewing Tn mils. by the day or week; oj Rpeier & Wilson machine 16, Star Office ‘ANTED—A WOMAN to cook, wash and and to do general Apply, with references, at 710 13th street Ddetween G and H Fonz LE iret clans FURNISHED Booms, street, between 6th and 7ta, ¢n- yYenient to Post and Patent Offices; also conveni nt te 7th and H street cars, 48” om BRICK HOUSE, in apes AD street, between Ith and oe sapniy 685 au evenne, up stairs. W traits POSS S Ce oa oy — Tees ¢; W ARTEDHy Tao RT ae iN oly som the winter: no > ark ‘cam ange Good reference 1H Peet W! A Sua a sseverage white woman aStT UATIv! family , oF anei elae cook fa A= ddre: 1 1 ys age. Apply hee _ JONES’ Sample Boom, next d 4 8-21) ANTEDSA Gita BERMA aos WAkowEnCivo ° DW. Getreet NW. dl6-3e WANSTED—A | first-class WAITER for a 1706 ant; references required. Abele jo. -ANTED—Two WHITE LS, one as cook. > re: the ono an — ANTED—A WOMAN to cook, wash and. iron. |_Inquire at No. 216 E str ai3-tf 1127 7th ot. and Stee Le oF BUTTE at from 28 to S2.cents per pond. Glades and Boll by or ee ‘age as low as can be had in the city, WASNERITOR Gee to know that PAILUIP debs my iL bad the high ice for Ladies” Gents* and Uhildrena: GAST ore LOTHING., BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and KETS and Quien TS. Rocke by taal will be art ill be attended a iLLIe PEYSER, Agent, decd-3m il Seventh street, near M ABTED— Ever: call at once at the Ww VY Kesmone, Se Has Machine ne Ageucy, 1009 see Prof. Lufkins’ Cham; Sperations ts together with Dr. Garusd wrecommeeaee decS Im ‘ANTED—Ladice ¢ to call at the Georgette wo Stamping Store. New and beautifal ‘iene for Sacques, Overskirts and Slippers. Silk Braids, all peng $2.50 per dozen. Canvas and Cloth Slip- tierns cheap. No. 71 High street. a brnidite mbroidery done to order. WANTED GIRL for general ards ‘washing and jroning, in asmall family. Thers are two servants ke; mideds Apply at 2008 Feunayicanta | BX ness TED TO RENT—An UNFURNISH in. location, by November 1. ERTL: cornet Sth rect and avenue. ocs WARTED Ev ersbody | ‘in favor of cleaned Car rnd eriers to Bick, at ing’ Works, Maine avenue, fe ANTED—New and 0 -off CLOT! VER, “GUNS, REVOLVERS. oo PERSONAL, PROPER Srrice’ Ste 3 Sth strect, betw bores ty noeuat rt = ANTED—NEW and ¢ mas Lo a5 Ofos, A eee cy ae FOR SALE LJ SALE—TOOLS GOODWILL = Shop, 3137th street, N-W ‘ag feb Upon im ai for eel give He ay wit ‘OB SALE—A Portable FORGE, cont bargains at ase Forni eTCay Ss louse Farnishing Depot a19.3t* Wo. B314 Letreet, N.W. A teoettemat law ts of thecity »: oni o ; mone of ™aith Manrard roof. at PRIVATE SALE. This Houso is eleuated one aguare from ti tol. on Ist #1 east, het we eon Band Cstr treet t nor’ h, with stable and out- f-bulldings ‘and 8 specie side Ic lots iroutiog of feet on tat We would call the tention of buyer ‘a First-class Heusa will be open Yor ivepection daily, trons 2 to °'For particular, ingeire st Ancona eat 2 i ue jerchants, dec 19 Cor. Sth strect and Penn. ave. / ERY SUPERIO! PIARO, AS aD > vaMLY ene or KENNEDY & ioe ZO sth vt. VOR SARE—a HORSE, sultable erties aetry "also; @ on puaey ‘Apply ia for riding ro ase | i _FOR RENT AND SALE. el Hive Sout A SS ‘on the. ne Prsiet Woven om acrenon me rnd. apd same distance frm wns ete eet Cage, 20) BURSAN RESIDEN: Rs—Taree Fpyite Roeper ra tached, Lo estable Torus easy. n> Seats with stone tris mings. on mare trim ? PEO ry Torvagte about TZ acres of b ttom lan olf Fee SF BEST A - me Cone EASE. Br ihe three sol Rath rn Pe gourks. oats, Ti | bang Pare rent. unt with er 307 Missouri avenue, 3d door from south front. ‘On Ki ‘wo commnnicating second our, farnitare mews te man and wife for houseke: pi couvenient to the ©: office. Fe. “RENT—Three nicely furnished BOOMS: consisting of front parlor, bedroom, and dining Tocm, ecmmonicating: es every m, ccmmounicating; bathroom, &c ,' with ever: conxenience for houskeeping. to partic withou: children, Poxecesion given Januar if desired. ania K street, oer UR urnished. « DI: em CHEN. Apply ai 110 por Leif FINELY-FUBNICHED the; eee ae b water. gas, and bath; at 720 11 Inquire on the premines oe Fo» a. HOUSE: 7 rooms, water location; near street cars; price Es ater advance. sone of ‘Sroome at'§ Ci ju a premises, corner 8: ssomtacs ag or _- and street north ite family, oce its prety Farayecd Woe Mating apes ay | ys suaek ee re a ae oe Ea Fat sat an al en) 5, HOUSE, aaa ee | L mosthiy, or wilt Ee * for on . METCA! corner 18th st. and New Fo RENT—Very ed HOUSE. To ms, Lins! Ce 51 Tih etrect-opposite Pov i! 7OR RENT—A suite of PARLORS, S newly, far nished. very cheap, at No. 716 13th street, be- ae G and H. House has ali dech4-tJ: OR RENT —Lares fergished or unfurnished F E vous | heme vo Md winter or or, Fs SALE—-A onion GA t of land, in ‘town, suitable for | atch ag there homse'on it. Price, ata ati a nce in five veare. Fr crn Marker Saree "dia 6 Foe The tasting sackets Se gee on gh a the SBS pins tae on BALE OR RI op the Board, ntiful PARLORS CHAMBERS, in a hoe pleasant m4 diz 26" 708 po eR tod Deni with a re 5.W. USBER, No. tween isth and l4ih strects. any LOST aND> FOUND. | Litera Sunday evening. about 5 o'clock, be Sereen the corper at th TS oh. Mati a CARRTAC which of the ith. an EARRING, Black enamel, ol stare on me wide, cud Dinck onamel, with gol on ane side ide, and ht aE A reward ite inet Beene, Aacrard site tea hae ike O8T—A | Stas SOOE pec ta = Le celpte together with oom ian Suge ‘Tes 4 iberally rewarded’ b No 2508 G # Detworn zah and a MALTESE CROSS of TE viteation. with name. iets leaving the came at anid ase of STRAY 0} ML | Alcow! iy EN—(n the 7th inst. a ME GENTLEMAN (7) WHO STOLE Th T tl Black and Tan PUP. re > KATE HOMER. 1309 wrmet” mom whener he ‘ook it, and save himself the mortification of an exposure. ais 2.* O8ST—On yesterday market and 12th a. acd By PoC KET BOOK, containin oral reward will be paid ERTIFICATE, ‘a3 23 RAL TLD- CHEAT SPEDE. een ee BOARDING. N T- Rb, teoms of ROOMS, wig ferniched, GCSE a0 Torn STR . 8 HS = ¥.*' ng tex ouaed ET, BETWEEN eptieg now as for 3 ‘Also, Basement Boom, muitable for office. nag7-1m* varie ee Tween @ apd Wf strets re Ng PRA, NITE PLEASANT peter a <a Georgetown Advertisements. Lane FURS! FURS! CHRISTMAS F PRESENTS, MISK z. SEAL, BLACK WTF. SQuieReL MU BOAS AND COLLARS. CHILDREN'S AND MISSES’ 52. TS. ‘be had. Call early, at wr. ay i ai9-6r* a 132 Bridge street 2. Ts RGR SRN ames 1G, Dec. 19-18. for the bene arcs hy Schoclcummencingat 8 ccs Roto cents. Foss Traine ty, th, Seater abd.ene tert 2 . far” Bished or shed, at No. 4 473 Cotrect. Refer. Fe. eg south A atreet, Fang SALE—SAMPLE ROOM AND CIGAR BE. Best ion on Pennsylvania aven: . P. RE StarOmce” fine Liquors. Address “ BE. P. roves ae FoR RSALE pd re eS! aa ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Avct'r; Georgetown TRUSTEES SOLE OF. Or a AL ARLE PROPERTY atinr et bay <. £.", det