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WANTS. FOR RENT AND SALE. AnD < « v f CEOWBY S&S. SOYES .. Largest Circulation in the Distriet Reading Matter on very Page. yASHINGTON CITY: -Samuary 4, 1872. | The strong testimony of Professors McCulloch | and Reese and Dr. Genth in the absorbing Wharton trial against the sufficiency of what Dr. | Aiken declared under oath to be conclusive ' evidence to bim af peison, has recalled public attention to the famous trial some years ago of Dr. Schoeppe for the poisoning of Miss Steinecke. In that case, too, Dr. Alken was the chief medi- cal witness for the prosecution, and his testimony was introduced to show that Schoeppe Miss Steinecke with prussie acid. If he is mistaken in one case he might have been in the other, and already there is talk of a revision of the Schoeppe trial. Dr. Warren, formerly medi- ca’ inspector in chief in Lee’s army, is reported as having said that Dr. Aiken ex- amined the contents of Miss Steinecke’sstomach and, finding the traces of prussic acid, he pto- nounced that she was killed by po'soning by yrussic acid. Now. pressic acid, combined with & base, ex'sts in human saliva; it is also. pro- | duced by the decomposition of animal matter in the human system. Dr. Aiken's tests, bevinning with sulpburic acid and beat, had the effvet of separating the pruss! hence what he discovered was not poison admin- istered by the prussic acid which responded to Ss his test, but the natural and necessary prussic | acid of the healthful man. © and they entered almost a united protest against it, and thus Schoeppe never was hanged, but he languished in Carlisle jail.” The effect of which difference among the doctors will be to throw Ciseredit on all the testimonyof so-called experts. in fact they have so confused the Ketchum case that it leoks as if the jury, not being “experts,” will be forced to come to a conclusion without any regard to the medical or chemical testi- mony. The scientific men ‘The press of the country is nnanimous in con- | demmation of the mob in Kochester, N. ¥ whieh attempted to wreak summary vengeance upon the black villain who committed an out- rage upon a little girl of that city. None of them palliate the brutal offence, and all desire that swiitand sure punishment shall be meted ont to the perpetrator; but they demand that this shall be done in accordance with law. That ‘Such an offence as the one in qnestion ated to excite any community, but our only safety is in adherence to the forms of law. Every criminal, however vile, is entitled to a heart <a +s0e- And comes the Water Register with bills Printed on paper of inconvenient and irregular size. Why can’t both he and the Gas Company render their bills im the form and shape ordinarily adopted by business men, so that they could be readily filed away with other yearly or monthly —say on slips one-third the size of a regular letter sheet, or that can be folded to that size without trimming. To dothis, it is only necessary to instruct the printer to use smaller type; and the result attained thereby would be a real con- venience to methodical people, and indeed to everybody who preserves paid bills. see. Colorade wants to be admitted ir into the Union a state during the present session of Con- 86, and to overcome the deficiency in popula- tion to entitle her toa representative in Con- ress it is proposed to include the territory of Wyoming. The new state would not then be as large as Texasor California. The Denver Yes says that nobody in either of the territories named is opposed to the proposition except the oMicials whe will lose their places if the measure i consummated. see Gov. Hayes’ message to the Ohio legislature tand sensible. One of his suggestions is the eotablishment of schools for the education of educators. Another is the propriety of com- pelling railroad corporations to respect the rights of the people. Both merit the attention of other legislators, as well as those of the Buckeye state. The en York T'mes thinks that if the young iil continue to indulge in saltatory ex- eteises as a social relaxation, it is better they dance early than late, and is glad there- fore that “afternoon germans,” beginning at 3 fm. and lasting antil 19a custom imported trom Washing gtou—are be eeutming popular. KSLURe AxD Gor- his road was sold in rk on last Thursday at public auction hased by a party of bondholders tor ten housand doilars. Seventeen and a half miles of this road is already ironed and seven or ei; he more ready for the iron: the road is also within eight or ten miles of Orange Court House ‘The distance (which isthe terminus of this road) is thirty-eight miles. We have every reason to lieve that a {Reedy completion of this road is yinia Star ontemplated cet by Oe purchacess— Fi jk ROCHESTER OUTRAGE IN Vinarxta.—The chester outrage has been re-enacted in Prince Edward county, Va. A negro took b mother’s house a respectable you! , aged thirteen years, and committed a@ fiendish outrage upon her. He made his es- and par force cape, but a party of gentlemen are in pursuit, with every pi ct of capturing him, and if captured lynch law will probably enforced. TWEED aND THE New York SENATE.— «Donovan Rossa’s petition testing Tweed'e election was presented in the es terday. Memortals for Tweed’s camer og nt the senate were also presented. Reterred to the committee on elections. The senate ratified the 15th amendment by 27 against 1. en S7-The Maine legislature opened yesterd: and organized as follows: President, eanen Foster, House—Speaker. Frederick Robie S7The Massachusetts legislature asserabled yesterday. Horace H. Coolidge was elected — of the senate and John E. Sanford, of ‘aunton, speaker of the house. UNAFORM— Adopted by the Com zm in general session, and ones. of Baltimore, cam bo UBF Si lat Store, ou Penn en Aband loth streets, i ~ KNIGHTS OF ST PAT 2 asourued meeting of the G: Id at Union League Hall o mittee on Unifi lock p.m. sharp. Sir Salgh's asiness of importance are reqtested to. at will be transacted. By onder its ({Bep) BNC BA ATTENTE MO GUABD.”"—Every member of TROOP a | is Tequested to attend a special meeting at a armry.on FRIDAY NEX Pm. eo make tomediate arrangements for muster in. eg Colonel Wall * FREDP Op and after Jaxtvary ur effects frow our Lean ; zu cipal Loan Ofice, G14 Cserest ‘an ler the a1; sales room fronting Penney! 9.” Our business will be continued re with better accommodation to our cus- 8. GOLDSTEIN & UrPek BY THE LADIES MITE 30° ¥ of the Danbarton Street F E. ustaier oF Contapis. «January 1, 1572. doing Business ne late Corporation of Wash ington, as Bucketors wrokers. Bill Posters, Butchers. Butchers ia the "Mocs jarkots, Lanar Axents, Auctioneers, &c..dc..and owners « {hat said licensee have eapired: and are required 1 e repewed Also, all doing business in Georgetowa gud the county under the classes of licenses which expired on the of J ny a ist day Te cece same DP And Hackmen and owners of Hackney ‘Cabs and other vehicles for convey i are notified that the tickets zine et rejaited by the act Waemxoree'D Notice ie hereby given ieee license from t & reat aa} eat iti sia Fobae hs weber? e ieee: Bante mm the Ihe oJ . 5.8. RIKER, President. CFPERY HURT. Bee. proton ‘an Sw ‘id from its base, and | he country would not stand this loose theory, | Wall street and vicinity yeueciay presente s livel i wuence of the half-yearly die Varsements’' op acccuut of interest and irivends. ‘The safe depoait companies were crowded with in- pn ag og a ES — macs ‘ued “Vaskery ese baka, t their interest ‘The New York Express says: mone; jhe, dightrerments, thie fear gre em ore. prove sdertabanc late yenae by enemy Cities nd the remarkable extension of vat S BOOKSBLLERS AND STATIONERS, 912 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 20) $00 fart! p our in- ternal wealth more especially since the national i: | Gredit tas reached per Im cold. and it isthis conf 19 dence of the peo LY oe fo'ure of the country iz | that te cansing ua each succeeding Year to assume s & bigher financial Sod commer Position before a the world. 2% 200 ° 1% . 10 -. 1 00 DIABIES, BLANK BOOKS, ENGRAVING, PRINTING, BINDING, LITHOGRAPHING. 91) PENNSYLVANI AVENUE. pesamer, 36th, 1871. AVE THIS DAY SOLD TO H. F. DAVIS, ny intereat in ue firm of HF. DAVIS & CO. HY ail debt dus by eard firm, and to sian J.C. ERGOOD. nee _nn 4 Wasninctex Having gone into business in Battimore, we shall proceed (0 ecttle up the busiaras of H. F. DAVIS & CO. indebt IN please make prompt pay- all persons haying claims arainst u1, will present them at once for seitlement. Tha king our Customers for past patronage, we now offer remain ing at low prices, and in the meanti Goods, Fiatures, ald ike on ‘ome 7 amnong the beat of businers in the city, uow is their chance, as ibe books will show HF ae 5S bast Washington. D. C., Janu | bal THE ee cour: oF oe DirTRiGF u iy je January, 1872 oe 33; aie Car: ‘olin | Louisa Datta 14 Missourie s, 96; Uentral Pacific Bonds, = Sube. : Union Pacific Ist Bonde, 90%. Gold, 1090 | Andrew Dalian, (8°? . Market strom ie motion of the beg orag by Mr. Norris, her solicitor, it ia ordered the defen bis frst rule day oce sare teint for sy occurring forty days after the cause will be proceeded hte any? has in N 'OURNG COLOLED MAN to at Wat ie Lan i E Onan kone at this office. * Ss Suk. «first class,) at — as } street, commer STED—A AN, in 2 oan Moa person ‘ED—A white OMAN 0 gk, wash and SS do chamberwork . | appiy et No. 908 met yea | Seng AUDA ay own Fo ©, FaPEcatawar, Prince Georne’s county, Ma. )e3t* bad experience ning c gTeUATION te Soseeeee dress K oe ON, poe sce Office. about 1s “ret Rae Pies ae ee ws TERR middle aged American woman, s SITUATION te cook and ‘Assist in was and ironing. Good references. Address Bo) | Stare ws NTED—To Kent ct Purchase W “or Truck GARDEN, within se $i37-, ,Addrens communica sions, con | tion’and terme, to N. 8 bo: war we. es ‘TE: atiye ‘are of ane. ining gencrip x 9, Wash — 7 ANTED-A HOU! suitably furnished tor Housekeeping, whbin about five squares of the Government Priuting Of ce. Acdress, stating full particulars, terms, &> . J A BEN® I ies ine! Office! 1" ) PHARMACEOTISTS. — The advertivor wishes (0 obtain: « PUBITION os assistant. He has been in the business in atte, ton. Tes —— furnshed. Address oie Balti ad. Wart » good ( COOKS. Taaniro 9 _ << office, Warne colored YOUTH. Apply = mic: LER & JONES’ Sample Room, Th Building aie Ws ANTED—A SITUATION, by @ single Youn Meo. as. having a go: | kooerie recommended. j ar Oy Alexandria, Va RL to do washing and ironing nerel Leman German. preferrea Massachusetts avenue, between of a COOK and a good ty Taw both white, wanted, with first- vy mtr at 1319 New York iar ices of « first-class LADINS’ (American) can beobtained or may by apelying a BD irect, between ohn ea Lat City references, Th —_ pen eh a rs co eral housew = in a small family, aguire at 2204'T street, N.W. wat otherwine wit cage of default. By the Com A. WYLT®, japt-th.st Trae co} R. J: MEIGS, Clork. 'HIs ¥5 TO GIVE ty 3 the subscriber has obtained from th rt of the Dis trict of Columbia, Tolding 2 Special Ber Term, letter gt aeministration on the Gio! ORGE LOM: late of Washington county: DACs ‘inst the ‘enid om All persons having claims aj deceased are warned to exh bit the same, with the ‘the St day of Saucer i Gop may fore lanuary nex! ey may otherwise by lat be onside tea all tcont et od preesey Given under my band this 2d day Jans th 3" x ELIZABETH TAYLOR. | NITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, HIXGTON. D.O . December 28, 1871 of LUD AaeiNiek ot Pah ‘at 92%, for money at: 1362"8, 925; AS ‘On the patti Pen Sees sdciohia."Penra praying for the extention of & The Weather. patent granted to iim on th are % cor.g | for An Improvement in Constructing Dolls Head we ssninewom B'S Qiee Cane Stenat ORet | Tein ordered that the testimony. in ‘he cane be closed the Zth day of February ni time for filing arguments and the Examfnor belimited tetne Sth day of March next — Petition be heard on the 13th day of ‘March ‘Say _ may ay pPcee this this extension. Jaré-th st PBGRORATS FOR THE R LAMPS IN WASHINGTON AND GEOMGE. PAST aw ier bwin wows ad ‘The aren of loweat pressure morning was central over lower Michigan, has moved eastwardly over the lower lakes, preceded by rising temperature, cloud and rain on it« south-rn mde. cloud avd snow on its northera, and is now probably central over eastern New York and the western New England states: the pressure increased west of and throughout the Mississippi valley, ex- itself eastward this morning to the south ates, with nor herly Orrick Boar or Postic Works. i clearing weather over the Gulf states. bat | Sealed Proposals, endorsed ** Fropreals for Repai ¥ weather very generally north of the I BS a received at thi @ unti being now highest over western Tennessee; th: at 1Z o'clock noon. Jonunry ator keep tT meter bas again commenced to fall over the lower , tin worl hs mps of Georgetow! All repairs of tin work to be tin, and all copper work to be replaced with copper, see to have two coa‘s of paint.and all repairs to b made without unnecessary delay. ders will state the price per lamp. P ke, for pe sade and putting in the clags in the street lamps, said ginse , te be of Baltimore second ansiity or its equivalent Bidders will ore Beer light, and to include putting in at 41d ALEX. RB. SHEPHERD. Vico Prosident. OTAnLAuaraD tot 1833. OBN McDERMOTT & BRO. coacn- MakeRS D reassure with i of rain and snow will probably move castw and beyond the New England states today, ful- lowed by rising barometer and falling temperature from the lower lakes southward and eastward to tl: Avantic; continued clon: the New England state: r winds veering to north. Westerly, with partly iz Weather to-night; northwesterly winds. cicaring, and partly clouey weather this afternoon and even! gover the middle states: northerly winds and clearing weather for the south Atlantic states during the day; pleasant weather for the Gulf states; diminishing pressure, southerly to easterly winds. rising temperature. in creasing cloudiness for to-day from the lower Mis souri valley to Lake Superior. lem Y. Mm Cc. xo SCIENTIFIC LECTURE NCOLN HALL Closing't nae sf the Coarse by Ph TON, trent ES 4 RECEIVED ON inte AND ‘SOLD CARRIAGES HEPATRED. tet eine ¥. HENRY MO of Stevens Tustitute of echuoloxy. NEDNESDAY EVENING. January 3. 157 j Aght in its relations to the mechanical fo “eurnay EVENING, January 5, subject | Elec reentirely new, and ad By novel and startling expe: mente, he most extensive apparatus ever brought to Washington. Admission. with reserved seat.75cents; at the door. & cents. Disgrams at Ballantyne’s, Saturday morning, December 30. Lectare: to begin at So clock. de. tw Or tcmes OR ‘PRACTIC AL USES ill be the constan’ SAL our IMMENSE STOCK oF - to render th a Basinens ( more efficient and practical during the year in preceding years. Yearly «cholarshipsare iasned- ‘ood for day or evening sessions, for $60, payable Sm in sarenes oth pert in monthly installments of instrue- ra po WINTER CLOTHING MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST, n pel oe de THEREFORE duction to those who pay all in DP do tiers, three months only, in business c ain secure ch or any Ani stndy .on Circul fall information sent to a address on ot apaticats mas for im- struction thouldte made at the Caloce: ecient corner a Seventh and L streets. to dec _ 0. SPENORR, President. (ee reromac WATER BENTS FOR 1572. q . Water RecistRaR’s Orvice, in he AeMiRGTON, D. C.. Dec. 38. 1871. { Notice is hereby gives to consumers of Potomac Water that the the | ww a, — FOR THE ENSU ae YEAR LL BE DUE AND PAYA at aval adie Water midlets MAY BE EXPRKUTED GVERCOATS, ALL KINDS, SIZES, QUALITY. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. SECOND DAY OF JANUABY, 1872 Shar je ee ea " * Stronger than the rock bau! Pe onion ig ng Fe REA RS PRN Y More numsrous than the Phitistine host a tMAMEASLEE WATER RENT EMAL SS Colors of every tint and hno, UNPAID AT TH EXPURATIO OF THIRTY coors’ Purer than the azure bine DAYS AFTER TH HAS BECOME DUE. (inselibie as time and pen » The hottest sun can’t t! We'll fit the lad from eight to ten, efface. _dec3s-10t TIMOTHY LUBEY, Water Rogistrar. HESAPEAKE AND OHIO |. Perio a NAL COMPANY. SIZES. eneee between that age and men; it thecrooked. fat aud lean, Frepericn, Mp., December 20, 171. And all the shapes that come between. NOTICE TO BOND HOLDERS. The unfunded coupons of Con ge constrac- Cheaper than ths common trash, tion bends of this company, du 1852, January, | peeps) Better than the habberdash nd July 1855, and Jannery, 18h ell be nid on ‘That is sold se the town, Rene m at the == ALEX. BR By Tom, and Dic! Jack, and Brown, ONS. the city of Baltis AS. c. CLARE: dec22-10t President O. & ‘oan a PERSONS IN THE orTy D Devan TO served by by seeding their address tod TART. HABLE BROTHE ie AN, Star Office, or B. dec9-tf jan3 OOBNER OF 77H AND D STREETS. [O CONTBACTORS.—Bids will be received at POST OFFICE DEPARTMERT. | ny Ofice, 226, Kast Capitol street. until SA plaints having bee ‘that the NSIDE FINISH vege he f itis HOUSES Sie Capital Block. Plans and epcel- fications, with description of the work, can bo ascertrived at miy Oflice bogwees the hours boty cor a@.m.and4p.m. None but responsible men need apply. peas Py A. GRANT. SAltyPan, Oe ty SALT —5 000 SACKSGROUND ND FINE 8. us now discharging fre Schooner eto. be Mees forsale in ow te is tor suit. I. THOS. DAY ‘Is & CO., JOHN A. J. CRESWELL, jau2-2w* 85 Water t — rgetown. = ae et. ‘ABHIONABLE DRRLeM A AKIN oe IT?S BRANCHES. "Tenens Bee moss. Near the pra FITTING, in Oprefu ‘The proy Capitoland Depot. hoe bao ee allie lateot syion ‘at = is t on and alae. his rate, pro yep hg _jan2 Im* Deine stare. avenue, Ines acer BRI BRIA om ly inden taken con rates. a CARRIAGES:!! | = Cinpibuves in ‘stoqmboats, jane PBI cigreoman ta err ae. eit) or i8 “ateBin. tbe D a Cg aes Orerrve r Gy Se He SRNER nptly at ar *°: 410,419, 414 Stirstreet, bet M. WILLIAN'S, « cope UNIVERSITY Sopa be JOHN BRAY is TANT ATTENDANCE his is Peuns. ay. a he Dest to ane to see ais fri A’ NAO.” Free. oe where he will be be Rew “Year SS oR Vas eA DY-3 ADE PARTY & iy » s Fou NAISE ‘best in the work emeioaie | NDERGAR. seinen aaa jenttr | by JOHN. MAND "whe pete HTIAKRES ALMANAC 87 beeneae at Tram opuLDe Bi Tish A ALMANAC Mab GUM PAnIoi, 1872, | Wastixoros, Dec. 18th, 1871 Just aCuAeD Pe Lt :' co., Importatiens from London — jad 2 Pennsylvania avenue. Washington, D. C., January 1, 13, _ Ly ND BSIGNED HAVE fi +y-2 DAX | gem TeLiam OBOLD. BB UNI s r oT WILLIAM OBOLD. guid Facan, Rasthey at _ ALE, , wi pon By the business at aS PE, | PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, CATAWBA WINE, APPLE CIDER. PALMER & GREEN, PECAN, their former Soe aor mare ce ean Ra" AUGH J. FEe. will bea UNION BOTTLING DEPOT, 57 Greene street Georgetow: OAULFIELD'S CLASSES a Tat ed ree eee cart Sheudus a eee declitm 1229 Pat are, pear isthe ap weirs. Ca ND Mestre ae BARBER, white, at No, 7th street ©. C. THOMPSON. ay RNTED =A & family of two, a good COOK recommended; = ici servant: must be well Riven. Abply 606 ween neh and7t! Louisiana avenue, 23" OR e BEer—e ana Fepesiee 3 ae Lj Steel 5 3 RICK TOR HOUSE, ve. ape “yi eat aseaeieiee ett “eT A ae | PSE Very RENT-BRIOS USE. Ooms a te BOSSE. os month. Apply to BALDWIN BROS aka HOU! jal Wade AN. a Ww occ’! s a Pee (oder ocr ‘uary let, Tess Safes Yor sale, FS3) RENT—A walte of Por eod & PystsBLe STEAM TBOS F PheReal rt Re to As new. Apply he everythiog ‘ene for RS x “For further particulars call dec#-st nd SR L w two wl 3G COOK & CONS tween Sg 3 class 2151 nth mreet. below board af deetred House be bas all ern bret OB SALE HORSE, BUGGY and HARNESS, SOR KENT—Persone dedi aijested, | Bow Xap ret been Felts araiahed | eS ene teie tn tbe moi whbigg frables i atret, te = Suid do well to ail imamdiately af 1303 Pesuaylvania ene. Fr: PSST FSFE ounvarixe i SOR RENT—A_ STORE. with Siiving mag HS SUCREES, Seg ker, H Fe ‘Gouaters and font Rewine” on 71h sree ead | yards waters rent Tmonth, in = eo Tia BYRN E707 Pah Rie BUSIN CHANCES. «OR RENT—Ha- a: ly Fu yoyo “PAR- ONEY TO LOAN | ‘7 LOB end OHAMBER, avd BATE ia M in ihe at eal amouptey om frat cite real arive on # snp i133 3) wake "ava ME: “Reterencen gee 9 TWh street. betwen G and H R ST—§ 12 por mor b—A large nicely fur- nished front PARLOM = for two gentl men’ 1242 Sth street, bet and N sta.53.3¢ FR RFNT—2 suite of FURNISHED E90 MS, n Ist floor, suitable for oman and Indy, withont childs Ingnire yas v3 p.m.)at stregl, het ween 6th and 7th atreets, ‘AL he UN) VEEMKD PLEGGES cr heet fo oct atd cry strest, until Febroary Ist, ate small per centage overthe amount advanced on » to en able us to concentrate our loan business to the pie cipal «fice, 614 € street. aader the Metropod | tel. 8. GOLDST. _— | n Office, 209 i atroct weet Fes BENT—& desirable small FARM, abore drove yard:mostly in clover. Apply to BLADEN FORREST, Esq.. corner Ist aud Frederick strests, Ceorgetown, D. Be and connecting nicely furnebed Sear ‘DED. ‘ROOM. with gas. Apply at S. W. cor. Lith and G sts. TOR SALE Must eect or will exchange for i Here NEW HOUSE, STABL v AGa Manassas. Fe aT hol Scakocty furnished PARLOR, with chamber fommmaniceting, om fret floor: Also, two double CHAMBERS on second floor, and Sus op, third floor. Within one square of cars— 1209 9 G sti Jad-3t* Foner HOUSES SM on oy Ad ‘M'b and 15th streets. wes. ! ing each roo rooms, and gas. Lots poxiee a easy Apply to SMIT ABS na 1437 cont aan ter ed bo ice : WASTED. Fea, oon ‘of Harper's Basar to know that I will have cut paper Patterns of every garment that a ‘sin each number of the Bozar after January let. Price 25 cents. A fullline of Mr. McCall's Pattorns alwaya on band. wM. INCE, Agent, 1009 F street. cm" ED—LADIES TO KNOW that the ox penses of store rent. horses, wagon, driver druromers are not included in the price of SEW. ING M CHINES sold by the agents of the Key- ne. That as attachments are a part of the Sewing itdchine they should not be charged for. Ladies wanting a ficat-class machine on te no other agent her can offer,and instructions tbat are relt- able, should call and examine the Koyetone st th atthe agency, 1009 F street. W4NTED-« WOMAN, to COOK, WASH and IKON. Apply at No. 216 B sircet, betwoen uland 3a. 435 J ANTED—Every laty to know 1 y) Sos a ee ipper: 3 | SB food cloth, suitable for presenta, that 1 wiltselt pw t shall, for the next 9 dats, sell ‘amped “Night Gown’ ¥. Chemise Yokes, 10c. i gata Agency Keystone a Patterns, aud Lutkin’s A) SER Tider 7 ei know a PHILLIP street, pays the high: sash pi Ladies’ Gents! and Childrens GAST | OFE CLOTHING: SHOES HATS and CAPS, BLANKETS and QUILTS. Bey must come 6 Benneylvania i A note by mail = wee nded to. ELIP PEYSER, Agent, LTG6 Koventh treet, nese M V Every lady ‘to call Keystone Sewing Machine Agency, 1009 F strect, and see Prof. Lufkins’ Champion Treadie in | | operation, together with Dr. Garnett'srecommenda- | tion of sam decd Im WaAste-a G1RL for general housework, washing and ironing. in asmail family. There are two servants kept. ag ay well recommended. Apply at avenue. 3 WANTED | TO RENT—An UNFURNISHED HOUSE. in go location, by November 1; In- quire of W. LL, corner 9th street and Pa. avenue. | WARTED Everybody is in are ‘of thoroughly cle tb Rick bright as new, to Ci at the Stes Carpet beat- send orders to L. ing Works, Maine svenue, between 4% Pand eb | streets myis-tf | | V ANTED— pot CLOTHING, Di- AMONDS, Rivas oi ,OLD GOLD and'stL j | SER REVC Enional, PROPERTY. The hhc wi, be Paid at the OLD oe ae | i | Ste 10K, Pale Sth strect, betw: Fas-Iy ROBERT FULTON & CO. Ansa aEe ‘and CAST 0: CLOTHING GUNS, REVOLVES, DIAMONDS, ata | COHEN'S Se rhe wee 31 Tth street. note Od mail attended to. COHEN, |W ANTED $20,000) tw twenty, thonssud dol aa ‘worth of new and cast-off CL 'HLNG, ETON & | REVOLVERS, OBEET: FU! Office, 46 Ws A ANTED Ail those cool who value Bek, TRUE “ONE DO! pon in pe, Ce is meraseny nite to _— 1 eee HEMPLER, the Optician, ner snd Penneyivania avenue, Depot fa OF | Tuermometers of al uu) Witt ae ener Fears. @oos ‘and fer wr Be ot Cay e: + D FOUND Lt pera he 2 GOL D Pd AMELED BBAC The please leave it at No. 62! eevoayh ania pinches here @ suitable reward will rE $1 REWARD—Lost. on the 3d.a yellow and brown Lalani BIRD. The abov Sarge will ro ree if returned to WM Di BOIS, No. tween 4th and a sre 0 Dec. Littiseata the seme at yet Express 01 or Star Of: $1 0 = ton Sunday cember, a NAVAL ©! LASS inseribed with the name of the owne reward will be paid for its return to corner 34. ‘OST—On Tacsday gute roll of MONEY. 4 with a string, contai Eight Britis Lagos (to A street Baltimore, or on the avenue ca will be liber: Soe 0., 620 ot rally rewa: CHa No. 23 OF PERRIER, ett, = thio of 5 §3-3t) fice, or with J. ORANGES TION Ide GEORG: public are cautioned not ______ BOARDING. Lac RENT—Very Pleasant ROOMS, en suite or ipele, in house with modern improvements: reet cars. Home comforts; 413 ath street Ou FURNISHED ROOM, FRON with pend = two, $10 Aga weeks One ai single room, with rT week. Con’ ‘ient tocars nd Departments,“ 1335 Detwecn’ eho 14th s also aes pane 5G—BOARD. ith hom wr Fe tea! epart story and ‘cellars with basement eutrance: seven th-reom’ and closets; water. kas And fx: tures. entooly Saretsloea warouenoes lot x140 feet; large front and back yards well of pure cold water. Fer terms and further particulars in: Guireos the premises, between dand7 p.m. 33 3t" FOR SEN, PABLOR and © paAMBERS. is 0 sth, peu cormer Li c ree. ‘OR RENT. on second floor abeve Pennsylva ‘OR RENT—FU House, 4 avenue OF EOF-BOONS, Dickaon House, 408 11th street, avenue. i231 RNISHED ROOMS. — Dickson 5 Lith street, above a COTTAGE AT MOUNT PLEAS: Rua: sjoven sores: bet comes eatin: stable. Apply to 8. P. BBUWN, corner 1th ‘end y York avenue 323 ‘OR SALE—A very bandsome HO: Foon; with every convenience, 3 in a desirable location. Apply at Ni between 9h and Wh, between 10 aud Ilo"e morning only. OR SALE OR RENT 5 905, on 13th street, Franklin Square, twelve Foca, beeides bath room, two water closets. linen na closets, ej house, has saloon parlor, ke building with handsome. dining ro Kitchen and servant's rooms, new range. hot and E of five fine yard, treet, pew. ms | cold water, dumb waiter, and every modern im- Provement; office room in front basement: | Painted throughout auew and Tepapered KeRand term at 903. next door, MAN, Real Ketate Broker, street. POR RENT—HOUSE gas and Roem i h street, vias bi af 1224 Reh strect N.W. ath-room. Possession given emi SL-6e* .OR RENT—FORNISHED PARLORS, at 720 KF 2ith street, between G and H. Inquire on pres een ORR elezantly $34 newly furnished; for one gentleman o: oe ase aext docr to Welcker’s restaurant. Fe BERT —Handec lscmely furnished “ROOMS— h or without Board; on, «The Rouse has las Farlors and C it e vicinity St the writn changed hands, Sad will, be fo respects. Foz Fs nished commanicat- ing BOOMS. | in 's fine House. having all modern so each conveniences. Price §: oc ating a i SNRs, decd tf Real Esta Re ats ‘ or tom pel 7 month, TAS 13th streot decd3-tf Fe RENT—STORE, corn _— wi r street. Apply JO! OHNSON. west, NISHED ROOMS for rent, also unfurnished with er without Dcand, No, 307 Missouri avenue, 3d door from 3d street, south front. decks “OR RENT—A two-story BRICK HOUS! rooms and kit ——. with large yard and - shed; on a court in re 245: rent, $16 a month. Inquire ina WYLIE, 1260 Vermont oe ned R BE. ‘Two U Pvt My, Rin No. ed or an 5 ences exchanged. : OR a 3 PES ee new three-stor BRICK DWELLINGS situate on Peunsylvania ace tetwoen wth tod a streets Foe paren Sight and nine rooms. A to CB & WALSH, "Shepherd's By Building, well fi ished; = ‘improvements. Moderate. Inquire at 1312 @ strect, ™ FOR BERT -A suite of THREE. FURNISHED BOOMS, to one or two gen pri family; location Capitol and Ri corner oa MWe Fo8 2 Ligh fate! ve ae 207 as a mae we, for rest ani Dusineasor office,” Apply to 8 GOLDSTEIN & CO, baringesce ofe. PP Bop. east iB a OF HOUSE No. 1002 south reet, Smithsonian Inetitution. 8 1, mentee! family - Inquire on no2-tf ig fo seomeand com: ae inuita- | eb) large DWALLING 0% 78 Feb avenue, yo sagente looulley Oe tsoperroe “ss FARE Zinon,, FSS . SALE OB RENT—The OOUNTEY » at the Teridepes of D. aro] one of the Far E OR wages Wi a 1412 Penn oe Ward's. Lnguire of i. W. DOWN BUT Teh stttet ro ROOMS in ‘lass house, venue, Secmeen Band a ch and fou ta 5 er No other as separate or ae A fre eee accommodated. . i; = Likewise, PARLOM aud CHAMBER oo =o OF ee at the Bear office by letters chistes ii separate. j2-3t* oi avenne. pnt aged FURNISHED ROOMS. ALE OF Li BE. 7 single, hot apd cold bathe: and a Sopra FS BUILD. corner od G tere Ta . Also TABLE BOARDERS, Aypiz- tou iy to eat PAR LAW aoaLks Te i coat | « CLASS BOA =a BI RESID) ine why FF ROOMS, to Fah ney iad om or easnasie ee FUoit COTEAGES at gaa cas noma Sireet, Le iar as mee manae-iy tached, wel in with aotable. Paka wv ‘ee s airing t ; PERSONAL. the well-known Clatreoy- RS. H. F. WRIGAT, 1b S10 i nino ris eaveician, bas taken where she w appy to see those who may require her services. jans-tm CALL HD SBE T PS orEAT Lig DAL, Test and HJ. ENRON swe as Mee” Mea Claarvoyant, and fal aud Basins Sam manietioss eee ‘Sate Absent fri: . 1334 71 it be, co Pad me business. By order of Spirit frie i” J fet H. MILTON. eo Fe. SALE—A in, the S00D WILL &e. sired Cont nnd Wood Depot enue and Sh street, Isined, pete lumber WEu ‘S drug store, corner Mary 7th street > sell sONE-THIRD INTEREST V ina Mercantile Business in this inte mont desirable opening for any one wi: anactive ee life. ‘snit- depot. Apply at Dr. BOS avenue and ie raelitng be a ee partnec. rice, $1400, DRY Goons. of goa PER CENT. OFF FOR ! CASH. W. M. SHUSTER « BRO.. 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, { Now effer their elegant assortment of DRY GOODS (comprising one of the largest stock: Doods to be found fouth of New York lar prices, and will, discount per'cint- for cash, YOODS ane PAID’ § T Tie TIME OF PUR ONE PRICE ONLY FIATION ALLOWED. _ or THE SEASON. portunity is now offered those desiring to bargain in CHEAP CARPETS! suCH as 1L-CLOTHS, in all widths, at THe FOPULAR DRY GOODS HOUSE | = ON THE } ISLAND. Messrs. WOLFORD & SHILBERG Also offer some great inducements in their GOODS DEPARTMENT, Before the clone of the Winter Seaso: HANDSOME DRESS GOODS, BILK: VETS SQUARE AND LONG SHAWLS, fi LOTHS. FLANNELS and DOMESTICS, AND 4N ENDLESS VARIETY OF FANCY GOODS. | A call to thi those coming a fa: Remember, the 437 Teh eicoe!, ( Islané,) between Dand B. B Five conte wil convey a perwcm from a rat gf the city direct to the dour of this houses | Fr L‘pe: ! ~ LADIES ft 100 FINE HAND-MADE SCOTCH EMBROI- DERED LINEN BETS,(COLLAR AND staan , Exquisite patterns, in elegant rang'n ; fe hee Beat emcres Lote oaly this lot ata rednetfom, ate i giving © our cus- tomers the adv: caning our pare A Age $ OK SILK is sold elsewhere at $2. eo gaa,%, RXLIE. decso-tf 1018 ant 1090 7th sireet NW BANKERS. = @ 0O., BANKER 1427 F street, (two doors from U.S. Treasury De- partment, WASHINGTON, D. C. Receive Deposits and transact a General Banking Business. Exchange on the Principal cities taken and given at to our dey hformation — furnished in relation to all securities. FOR SALE. } — FOR SALE— | Bo: | Hore, wil moot yest tus negotiated on the best terms. 8 before all me Tnited States Departments MIDDLETON & CO. ASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK, Corner 7th street and Louisiana Avenue, PAYS 6 PER CENT. INTEREST O8 DEPOSITS. terest date commences from myboit A. RUF! go oe aoe, BANKERS, Buy and sell, st current rates: GOVERNM EN’ Sw ARuANTS SEP axe SIL- —— acaba PE Or DaPOTE ear MEDICAL, &e. ‘Avuine asp ru TLaG DErof. B stock of HA BS and Va- wl SCHNEIDER, TENTS for Sale or Rent for Camp Meetings, Faire, Festivals, &c. AWNINGS for Public and Private Balls and Par- ties. M.@. COPELAND, Awning Materiais, 3 Louisiana arenas Aseneer FIMHER, i FIRST CLASS SOOURES, 618 Ore Sraeer, Orrosrrs Parent Orries.t At ETZ. = | Athewo any SECOND-BAND FURNITURS OUSRFUR. Sine goons. neraigine ct al Gescription in the Furet- ire line r atte to ond urnitare bought. ‘cornt r Sth and D atrects OB PRINTING “ONE IDEA” CLEAN SWEEP CLOTHING SAL8, At Oak Hall, 525 Teh street noe be bea WALKER 4 Co., 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENTR, Berwrex Gre axp Tre Sr« CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS. BUSINESS SUITS, of Melton, Scotch and Domestic Cassi oer own manufacture, equal to the ork, and fully 20 per cent. Cheaper. FALL OVERCOATS, at reduced prices. ge SCHOOL and DRESS SUITS, in ages from ree Fears aod upwards, in great Variety of gaa iy sors’ OVEROOATS and TOGAS, MEN'S OVERCOATS, of varions tabrict, adapted he present season, St prices lees than the seme make of goods can be purchased claceere, White, Golored and Cassimere SHIRTS, of superior MEN'S ana BOYS’ UNDERSHIRTS sg ) GLOVES, TIES, SCAKFS. PRAW- , BOWS. ae, wold tr ae > ae CITIZENS, ARMY AND NA’ MERCHANT TAILOR, EDUCATIONAL. OARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES a CHILDREN- Ola —_— M term will commence NES. Y, Fans 3a, 1632. Circulars avd ‘tontimonials oom obiai Je CHARLES NOTT, 0. 8. court pis Slalses, OF by address ing the Princ! decl3-im A. 3s M*-45, SELECT Aer, von ‘gcd dock tm Atl? Established 1857. 23 IGHT SCHOOL F 1209 syetever N a commencing MONDAY EV) uonéee 9o'clock ae ov PROF. ete Wednesdays, and Fridays, Fa. marie ie no2s 2m No. 1511 I street N. | BGLISH. SSIOAL Ll E ei GE TLEMEN’S OUTFITS. SLsowuerr « xevorr, ZZ 905 Pennevivania Avenve, FASHIONABLE BATTERS AND FURRIERS. GAVE THE LATEST STYLE HOLIDAY SILK BAT, FOR WINTER, NEW AND HANDSOME ‘ASHIONABLE CABRIAGES FE FOR RECEPTIONS. THE ARLINGTON STABLES, 1724 G Sraxet, we, ‘kak Wak Serra, wetee Cones STABLES, EMA street, barween D navies for Hires ands freah yg ei oe ee Sree ARCHITECTS, &c. G@. STARK WEATHER. N. a ANGINEER AND SUPERINTE, executed: DRAWINGS for Ree New Port aver trees ac tes i-— 4 4 NEW AND ©OMPLETE STOOK or BUILDERS’ HARDWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, SPORTING GOODS, POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY. PRICES VERY Low, GEORGE P. Corr, 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB,

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