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PALACE MARKET, Corucr Lith Street and N. ¥. Avener. Tom daily receiving fresh BEEF FILLET, and L shail always havethem om hand. Hsteis and Restaurante will ioe notice, as at willsell them at morn 9 price they car be purchased for First cut Sirloin. 15 cons; good Steak. 126 conte _EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: WEDNESDAY. December 13, 1976. | Rane bent te = Porter Pons acs ine tier Wl one Reading Matter on a Page. “tinned Bert Pinter, & conve: Bullion, Ie conta; dest Sugar Cured Row To Business Men. } eet Should im Rade, 3S cents; | Lege, i cen ‘conts; Choy On account of the presure of both news and adver | Log. 17 comin: Racks, 1X conte: Ch Ag Koy tisements upon our columns, at the present time, and to enable Tux STAR to be circulated at the earliest hour powible each day, advertisers are requested to | PI | in season. pend in their favory as early in the os _ ne ihcral dicot ta anion of over ton ‘They wont be in hand before 12 o'clock to insure in | the Palace Market, cor. 14th surent sertion the same day, and they ought to be inasmuch | 9°19 5¢ PRANK J. TIDBETS. earlier than that as is peesible in each case. GBAND DISPLAY —<—_——-see << mn : Repairing the Repairs Upon Our ELEGANT noLtpay adons. New “Army Pavement.” The work of repairing the repairs on the new paveme : on the north side of Pennsy1- vania avenue, between 6th and 1th streets— the “regular army pavement,” as it is called, to distinguish it from others of the common | ts Eggs. warranted th; Lard, Mi Butt: California Fruit ‘Jelly, ‘ “aliforni Havana Orances.. Frees Poullry always. on mee ees. and ali descriptions of Tenderlois Beef a 4 8 pow Static Da Aibume, Prayer Books, sort—is being pushed forward to-day with | Inketands, Pape: Weights, Backgam:non commendable vigor. This is well; and the | “gos» vespectiom of our stock ts solicited eecasion seems to be a proper time for a ak - 6. a aoenuen practical suggestion bearing on the subject 475 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, As this Avenue is pre-eminently a govern- _dets tm Washington, D. ©. ment thoroughfare, and asthe pavement in question was been selected and put down by &@ commission of gentlemen appointed spe- cially and directly by Congress, it is respect- FOR THE HOLIDAYS. fully submitted that the members of the two | sifPT rns “sinter ent of RMSROOERTD Houses constitute themselves a general in- EL RACKS and LIGHT SCREENS. Yestigating committee, to walk over the whole street from time to time, and see for themselves what the character of the mate- ria} is, how the work is being and has been done, and how the improvement is fulfilling their just expectations and those of the general public. In this way only can the honorable gentlemen form an intelligent opinion on the subject, and be able to come to any satisfac- tory conqusion as to what return the gov- ernment and the people of Washington are likely to get in this case for their money Property holders on the avenue, who have to bear the greater part of the expense of this costly so-called improvement, are naturally a little anxiou: the subject, and they en- tertain the reasonable hope that Congress- men who assumed the management of the affair will give the matter proper attention before the bills are presented for payment. After that it will be too late. It would be a sad thing all around if the worst work done under the reign of the much= maligned Board of Public Works should be made respectable by a job done solely and directly under Congressional auspices. Embroidered SUSPENDERS and CIGAR CASES Choice variety of INITIAL HANDK ERCHIEFS, Sets of CUFFS and COLLARS, in fancy boxes. KID GLOVES and Ladies’ SILK MUFFLER all shades Children's MERINO CLOAKS, of superior ele ne NOVELTIES. F ANGY and WORSTED Goons, for Christmas Presents, at RS. Atecy A RUPPERT'S. 614 Sh st., opp. Patont Office. in decls-tjanl [MPORTANT INFORMATION TO SUPERINTENDENTS OF SCHOOLS. HO 0 nce of the general press fe concluded to come forward and sell goods at prices to suit the times, and desire to inform our custumers and the public at large that we will stre: G sell at our hands »me establishment, 1 Fruits, Wats, ec, Sc.» rh from one” pound. upwi Good Goods! Fair AD: . ED'S NS, 1216 F street northwest HoeLiway GOODS. WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, BRONZES, FINE CLOCKS, &c., &c., — seen The correspondent of the Chicago Times insists that his report of the interview with Justice Miller did not “embroider” or exag- gerate what the Justice said in regard to Til- den and the democratic party. The corre- spondent in question is a man of character and veracity, but as he does not deny that the views he represents as uttered by Justice Miller were gathered in a casual street con- versation, it would seem probable,in view of the Judge’s dislaimer, that he (Judge M.) was misunderstood. ———_ +mee. As the New York Heraid has occupied rather a dispassionate po-ition in regard to the Presidential complication, and is sup- posed to speak for the solid, conservative business interests of the country, and es- pecially of those interest s among Mr. Tilden’s immediate New York constituency, consid- erable attention has been given to an elab- orate editorial in that paper of yesterday in Which the conclusion is arrived at that “in ali human probability Mr. Hayes will be our next President. and if the democratic party is patriotic and magnanimous enough to ac- cept this result when it finds that appeals to Congress and public opinion cannot prevent it, there is no reason for fearing that he will not treat it with fairness and justice.” The Heraid in this connection reviews the history of American Presidential elections, and says: “The majority principle prevails in our system when the majority is clear and ul indis- putable; but rather than hav country — into the horrors of civil strife the Tamers of the constitution thought it better to have a President for whom but a small fraction of the people voted. John Quincy Adams had less than thirty per cent of the popular vote and only about thirty-two per cent of the electoral votes, and yet he was a constitutional President. It was easier to have it so than to go through the turmoil of a new election, when there was so little concen- tration of ular sentiment. It was infi- nitely wiser have it so than to imperil great interests by a resort to violence. ‘When: ever it so happens that there is not preponderance in favor of one candidate _ deel Im A MAGNIFICENT CHRISTMAS PRESENT. D. Appleton’s Cyclope Complete in 16 Volnmes ROOM 6, mmee decls w y OTICE ice is hereby given that the Partnership lately reisting between PHILIP MER ound OF DISSOL SH. of December by m authorized to settle pany. NOW Is YOUR TIME. We offer greater Inducqments than any ho! the city in WATC Fs JEWEL SOLID SILVER aod PLATED WARE: 8, &e. 4 GOLDSMITH, _decl3-2w 17 Pennsylvania avenue. AY boa L. P. JEANNERET, Ne ‘of Baltimore, will open at 1104 F street, (south side.) on SATURDAY. MONDAY and TUESDAY December 16, 17 and 13, a large and handsome as-ort ment of FRENCH DRESSES, BONNETS AND ROUND HATS. 3-6t* pase in HE UNDERSIGNED will sell his large ani ant stock of fine JEWELRY, SILVER PLATED WARE, Eic., at Cost, as he wisho to dispose of the entire stock by’ January Ist he may devote his time and_place of businoss hishow invented and patented Rye iy dec}3-10t LADY HAVING AN, EXCELLENT PIANO FORTE (new }, will sell itat a sacrifice puld rent it to acareful party: Astros x sera a the Wai cron of one party our political controversies are za “to the. next Presidential ra Ce giection, —_ ge sentiment lare wi more emphasis. This, then, is thr bontieney of car pont NEW CROP. cal system to make the majority om. y' nipotent when the fact of a majorit; ie na not open to dispute, but to bridge over controver- sies and @ubmit ey to minority a isnot unmistakab!, declared or not clearly ascertained. This the pope deen system. It recognizes the Tight of majorities, but guards against civil “SPRING LEAF TEA” AT 50 CENTS A POUND. ua ace aad expected, fresh, and of excel- N. W. BURCHELL, commoti When public sentiment is tolerably united it is sure to an | ee so8 See when it Is divided it is better to oH it. time to mature and colsolidat2, even if the Presi- deney is given meanwhile to the man who smallest a of votes. In 84a minority candidate became President; but four years later there was a concentration in favor of General Jackson. who was defeated = 1x24, althoagh he had the hii of electoral votes, that in 18zi he had a ma- jority of nearly five to one in ‘the electoral colleges. How much better it was to await this action of the people than it would have been todisturb the peace of the country in behalf of a defeated candidate!” The commission appointed by the Presi- dent to investigate the subject of railway mail transportation, it is understood, will report in favor of the full restoration of the Headquarters FOR ROBES DE CHAMBRE AND BREAKFAST JACKETS. FIGURED REP ROBES. fast mai! service which was discontinued In Olive, Palm, Atabesque, Geometcical because Congress, at its last session, refused and other Patterns. to make the necessary appropriations. Their confere: ces with the leading business men of the great cities have convinced the members of the commmi«sién that the fast mail service is desired by the community generally, and when Congress once understands this fact it will not probably hesitate to make the neces- sary appropriations. The Pennsylvania Railroad company has agreed to replace the fast mail train on its road on Monday next, and in consequence the eastern mail will be received in Washington at 1 p. m. daily. —__ 0-2 —___. One of the strong points made by Senator Morton against the monstrosity known as the electoral college system, is, that in case thé election of President and Vice President is thrown into the House, as it is liable to be under that system, the election woald be de- cided by representatives chosen two years before, and who might not fairly represent the sentiments of the people at the time when called upon to select a President and Vice President. To show how such @ system ‘would work it is only necessary to state that ifthe present House was republican it would disregard the publie will, so far as the popu- lar majority Is concerned, and ele-t Governor Hayes Presiient, and Wm. A veler Vice President. The present Hov . being demo- cratic, however, happens to represent the ma- GEORGE C. HENNIN‘ Jority of the people, and would of courseelect = bald Gov. Tikten. The next House which prom- } _¢ecl2-tr 410 Seventh Street. BROCADE ROBES, In shades of Brown, &c. PLAIN CLOTH ROBES Trimmed in Bri Colors. MORNING RORES, In other Styles. VELVETEEN JACKETS, ‘Trimmed in Blue and Steel. BREAKFAST JACKETS, Of various materials. HANDSOME CORD AND TASSEL, With every Robe. ALL MADE BY TAILORS. ‘Sold at retail about the usaal wholesale Prices. DISPLAY ON SECOND FLOOR. ONE PRICE ONLY. ses to be very close, and the members of F P. BURKE, which were elected last fall, would elect i Hayes and Wheeler, since each state has but Waseem end Rome Poster ts -one vote, and it may be safely estimated that CIGARS, TOBACCO, ac., srover twenty of the state delegations the ENKSYLVANIA AVERUB rpublicans will have a majority. In that i983 Pi +: * “ae: event the popular will would of course be See ae Washington, D. 0. _ disrevarted. A mere glance at the subject B mR SALE EXCELLENT SINGERS— shows ‘he impropriety of an election by the Chrepr at House in any event. svuthwest, be sod evenus. ta LE4KS STOPPED, ROOFS PAINTED DAMP W. WITh a en tween C nowd- ————-.28- The Senate numbers among its members several Senators who seléom trouble that ‘whether the joint rules of pgm gece im force was not developed by the test in the Senate, for the reasou that he was abseni—as usual." WANTS. ANTED_A BOY (or dining room and waiting, Ot 453 Beunsylvanle arenes, Fs Bast coe ocioaly Wak wut children, two communicad ing Races. aiesly furnished near Patent Omer. ADpIy Fistreet ANTED— Register your Reome en ‘even if yon have ie nd the “ae other agents. Boom 14, St. Cina Building deci. Ww AY of age i live with bis parents. Apply at the corme: ticut avenne treet uorthwest W TED —By a respectable and com: son, a SITUATION as housekeeper or nurse; undersinnds all branches of housework. Please ad dress X. ¥., Star Offic ecl3-3t* Vv Y ANTED—One or 1 upy well-furntshed Bet.cocm tt family. Hot and cold water and bath attac 1219 fi worth west. Jocks. 3t* s aiaied pao mOLA Aap wishes for her re | yatartay' ne o'clock and 6 in the evening for young people and children, 1 per month. Special attention ation. 524 13th street northwest ANTED—A medium-sized Parntahed HOUSE, with modern improvements, conveniently lo- ef msibility are as much of . nt must be low. ‘Satis ences given w! ere desired. Address A. ion and Star Office. del3-3t" call and sect from a ccommendod Colored js fi he | vg Male Female lie! Homes at a Ka ray pay Ome, eres > S afrcet between SS LOUISE C. BUTLER. decl8 WASTED ied eidow Tad. i ATION to sew and have the charge of children is willing to make herself generally useful 432 K streot northwest rie” ANTED—Immedintely—By « sible party, a good PIANO, ak nol per month. For three days, address ‘C Star office with no chil if ws en BOARD ina private family in ve ceed’ Adres Bex 68" tow W ANTEB=K youne ood morals apd pod address. desires TION where he can make himself generally useful; salary not so = han object as permanent employment, ” Addrews far tte lon paid to conver decls-3t* 2-20" nd wife. ts FE on a farm; CS man z tttend to horses, and do farm w apply. ah iin y FANTED winter, then to Europe inthe spring, and main till the'great Paris Exposition ix over in INvs Jy man, with som well ea of > Ladies to know they can have ir « dresses MADE and old ones RE ) in Latest styles at very low prices. Cut- ping, a specialty. Satisfaction guaran. ITH'S, 1010 Fst-new deci 3 o use of a HORSE for the winter n good care of. Apply of Hoth abd © st3.6.w. WMS. JONES. ast ANTED=s 500 A Ha to active men sell ing our Leter Copying Book. No press or warer »Dample co ong and W for wy worth &3.00 free. jamp F' tal Go.s 89 eae = LSIOR 32 Dearborn #t., Chicago, at Livery; ‘2 per ree: tention given them. N wi iy cadecoeente the core ot orses. Apply at Stable, corner of 2th and E ste, northwest, between the hours of 9 and 10 o'clock | m. nov2- Waste to read the opinion of the great te i PASTE MAN :-—L tice to Dr. E. B. WELLS, I must say that I waations for the Teeth and Gums which I have. seen wlvertised during the last seaen years in, the United Sates and Canada, and consider ELUS EUREKA PROF. P. Qe finest in every Feapect. ©. SANDER FOR RENT AND SALE] FoRtahe ois Fs °,(619 ¥ street, treet, Yor Members af Cow Bie re RE! NT ercgand ROOMS meemges | £3 Ree Hstret neorthwert. OB RENT—| Board if desired ly, at 110) Ie tiol. kane conten proasee RENT—AGUSE 1419 loth 1428 stnetreet nord y to JO se SCORE: F sroree, ‘OR RENT—2025 as street northwest. six rooms and a kitchen. 3134 en eoares. ' SwRICE Inquire 7 a - Bor oe Low—A NO, nearly new. 1 Room 10 St. Clond Bui handsoune aire of Dr. ¥ i “pau Ry. OR RENT—A fine HOUSE of jae modern ing three; all month) references SON, City Post Office Fe RENT—BRI Tania avenue cast; lt wood vard, : i B osddu. at at Second Auditor's Office. reared. deena © Seu Spear 36 ‘all modera improve two doors away, or of deci3 2? ik RENT—BUSINESS FLOOR of wireet, _~ owite the market, A Porkshop end yell ing int 810. a0; Workshop and D: room S'E SNODGRASS, 37 nrest w On 234 street aw. FORREST, Arlington Hotel Rent h street Sireet northwest, near as all modern improves: $75. THOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, docks 3 FOR RENT AND SALE. desirable unfurnished BOOMS Fitveriges se. FRG xX & 00. ‘vapia a Fenian street northwest. decfl St” Fe — BRICK FOSE. ue Rppivto Dr HAR fcart Fe Paired toae QR RENT—Possresion given on thn lot Droom ber, the. part large Brick BUILD- ING No. Se High eet, *D.0. Toquire On REN sirably Three stor} 445 08 F street any kind. et NT— 2 E wtreet, is above “Osby FLOOR (Broome s Latrobe stove; rent PARLOR, il modern conveniences, at iso, furatobed sod nafaraisheg or single; (with or without t at low prices. Enquire 1102 Sthst.n.w. dls BRICK HOUSE, de street, mt ee. Apel 9 avis hee T—HOUSE No. 627 Massachusetts ay- thwest. suited for store, warehouse, or Heut $25. Apply 1106.1. sttont 13-3t to & gon tenant SRO and ¢ ROOMS, if Tone’ Och; very coetal oud le for Keeping boarders, or any purpose, Og 1 Bai 9 room: ee RENT—No. 916 L street northwest, bri as h, water clo hewly R, Real Estate For sab dry cellar, and all improv foot wide: large lial reasonable, water, inted; $30. OR RENT—COTTAGE of five rooms, with water ro Tith and Ith in yard. on D street, between sts. southeast; @13 in advance to a careful tenant. Key next door. novds in Fore RENT One of th ose aes six-room HOUSES and E strects southw: = nguire of JAMES 1 TACKET 9 923 F ee aonb For: cage 7am REN’ TE! uitabie fo cmaenel tneenan RENT—A first-class RE: modern, improvemes att, F ROOMS Also, several tingle room, all newly furnished, with oF githgut board; 419 6th street northwest now2l-3 OR RENT STORE and DWELLING ae corner 19th and will rent dwelling separate or in I8th street northwest. Western: near market coe. Inquire 3 134 ‘OR RENT—Toa smali family, saeie oan! No. 1002 South B street; ti picarantiy situated, ern ted, nied cen F LIQUOR and D streets northwest. the best bu could on expend money i eon opposite porch and yard, fine u thin one block going jeorgetown, and cheaj near 9 Inquire of EL! ses, corner Ith and S ‘—Unfurnished ROOM map; suitable for any purpose, ptrally and NM t tovall the street ear iin y Asmall quiet family. Board will be farnished f desired; unexceptionable references. decl-2t* OR i= rot well known G ia} 5, z rc 8c This store to an: is c ness part of the city. and. having all the fixtures necessary for the above bi JOR KENT-STORE and BWEELING: Pennsylvania avenue, 2K RENT—S26 2th street northwest—4 = neatly-furnished ROOMS, single oren suite, at very reasonable prices. ‘The house has all the mod- asantly loca- ines, and ocen- very ai St 19 E 47 Apply 1910, te ieee ANTED —Two | Furnished ROOMS, with Board, in a grntieman, wife and Tyagi private family. for a three-year old child. Address, stating terms, W YN, Star office, nov2-Im * Wis NTE MAN to learn the Photo- aod particulars apply at » 1227 Pennsylvania nova) Im TANTEDSA YOUNG LADY to learn the art of \ vesea. very finportant. aad ar in the photographic art. Apply Ml DILLOW 'S Gallery, 1229 Pa, uvenuc. nor ANTED—AGENTS for t g Stationery P: 5 of pape co pen- altiabie jowdhry. neil, pen and ap Compiite sample package elegant gold-plated aleve buttons. and ladies tashionable fancy set, pia h asorted TA iD—R x wry WILLIAM Hy BEOK, comme and Sth at City Hall nowld-Imn" WASTh TEEMEN to koow that Wat. MOORE, Merchant Tailor, LOL New York avenue, makes'a specialty of cutting garments to, be —G —A WOMAN to do cooking, washing ing for a family of four persons, Must nderstand her business. Also, wanted jle-aged WOMAN to nurse two childron, one an infant. Must ve well recommended. Goed wages. Apply at Restaurant in B. & anne, Serene Ss and B street aug? V bs 7 ANTED—CARPETS to clean at B Beating Works, 490 Maine avenue, between 6th streets southwest. Called for and deliv. ithout charge. apll-ly ANTED—To exchange, NEW STOVES for Old Vv Pn a Bers eva foul corner Sth and K streets "Stow p. _ Smoky seps-tr LOST AND FOUND. A moderate. northwest fu NT floor: delightful view. Rent decl2-21* FOR RE street, and 24 ate ments, T m Carroll and Ist lern improve ast. 12 e0dt* I street, lately occupied by _ Ri tts, handsomely Furnished en suite or separately, with or without decl2-3t” suitable 7 furn all more rooms, “Rent $125. TH 7th street. mtiveeet, Twa ROOMS, Tarnished oF wnfar- H eping oF otherwise; Mr. SOR RENT—Elrgant suite and ingle. at suitable for Senators ly or Members of Con ec? vit RENT—BRICK and » 744 6 rthwest. TSE. seven rooms, water street northw 742 6th street rt decl2-2t* range other mods wenlences; corner howec, with south and east front, large bow window in each’ frout; barn, with carriage room seperate; street cars EbtoNZo. Yor pyposite Senitheonian gro ee the prem: nes. now {OR RENT—A pleasant third-etory ROOM, front or back. furnished; with heat, gas and board: in & private family, at @ moderate rent. Address C., Star office. nevil DOR SALE, EXCHANGE OR RENT—Six new fit nine rooms, cellar, and modern conveniences in each, on reets northwest. A large number of desirable BUILDING LOTS neat acres of land near the city. rmation inquire of THOMAS YOUNG, No. 1008 Se ae enue, stroet, between 16th and and or further several hui mS inf BOARDING. Bertie ELEC oun ANT ROOMS, with Board. I OARDING. ao legantiy farnished ROOM first-class BOARD, a1 with all modern. conveniences 33, near the Capitol \d street 01 PRIvA ATE FAMILY d lady, or two gentlemen. ILL BOARD A GEN front. fur- bath VENUE HOUSE. Week; $1.50 t 318 Penn's avenue. BIS Penn perday. Address corner 6th and E streets, w hands. OARDING —Two handsome “suites LAFAYETTE MOUSE—First-class BOARD. $25 4 per month; ROOMS en suite or single. decd-Im* No. } location ELY FURNISHED BROOMS — Large ‘small. with first-clasx TABLE BOARD. ang 1104 izh street northwee and 100 “rms very northwest T—Pleasant fw modern improven w vat S24 Sth street, between Hand or without streets jecs-6t A SUITE OF BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, furnished, for rent, with Board, in a private family; front Foom has large and elogant library, house hae’ south frontage and large terraced the door for Capitol. ete. Congress and wife. Apply at 435 0 st PLEASANT, NEWLY-FUANE = ROOMS, en suite or single. euitable for and resamen ith first-claes BOARD, at 608 12th street others, northwest, near F street. Table and Transient Boarders accommodated jec3-2w* REMONT HO! irst class Hotel BOARD ‘at Jess than boarding-house prices, aday. Three meals nov25-6m diove Store s22 six ‘Apply at TM h street, : or two pleasant F with Ys F ear Pa. ave. pear Wash. rhiture and decl2-3t MccktEN HOUSE, O32 end 926 F et porth- VE west—Elegant RUOMS with excellent BOA: Table Boarders taken. ANDSOME NEWLY-FURNISHED ROOMS, SOR RENT—ROOM. ROOMS. unfurn S—Three. four uD nd water in each convenient room; also bath-ro “ ite same square with Northern “Paterty Address 417 K street northwest. or on Market. on first, secot urnished PAB! ORS, F street, HY ences, he Capit LOK on first fi ind floo $5 REWARD TO wut oat Foe pee TO s GEORGE H. GADDIS, ap EXPRESS PACKAGE oicked Jose; inridge, and contents FPAKEN UP ASTRAY —On the Toth fontant, a ilurge red and white baffalo COW. The owner mili pinnae Conve forward, prove Bree EP wud take ber awe} suber coves tarts, went to Le Droit Park. Loans SETTER PUP, hight cht old, very lon, —_ ears. it vor color, ty and very small neta ‘on aol iPPreturned te Dr.J,W. tei ARMUM, 1529 1h strest northwon LS '—A black and tan terrier GIP. A liberal reward will be pail for her xs] turn to No. 612 9th st. northwest. di2-2t* Leo. the lth neg ie a white and orang, SETTER. Answers by the name of “Lip,” with owner's name on collar. Lib. eral rd will be paid if returned to GOpEY, — Ki and ‘es itreste Ins, corner 27th O8T—On the night of the 6th Deeg rome Emor, H idence ef arent 6 @ Gordon ETTER. will aid for the return of the doy Ka vgueaions asked. Liout. W. H. EM RY, U. dec8-lw* sT- pore Tth sti ar weet. relied Ge oun maa SETTING for ries tes paid for oy return to ee H. “HALSTON, ‘Son Tithe. northwest. "__ novas * 10 000 2 t would be m by more than om Be pocorn if RS = Pigg nar pease ted their teeti ELLS preserve these valuable -mem- vements, nord rented at west, betweet *OR RENT—HOU SE, attache nguire st south, with or be quire at 6 F cars. Gorman: 1 I street no 3 rth wt reet. five roms, on, 4 with stable, of f Capitol grounds, No. HOUSES. in health x rooms. suitable for ‘ ongress. $09 llth street northwe.;: 0, 520. ater and gas. with Bar-room P yivani Rr S58"R all fomgerg oh yee jences and centrally rthwest. locati 88. Member {6 OB RENT—Unfarnished and Faas O0NS and third floors; large and newly, r of betweon E and 12-1w )R RENT—! — range, bandwmely Farnicbel FAR. ROOMS on with bath rocky rey Et moder conve 210 Astreet southeast, one sasare fr from {OR RENT—A first-class HOUSE, modern im- located immediat: 230 Ist street north the low rent of Soak. a of S. Geeky N wes ely Ben eh Fe. RENT—Three «tory BRICK DWELLING, with back Cre pae, ith een G beat ate a OR RENT—Newly Furnished ROOMS, fronti fhout Board, in house wi joel OR SS Several comfortable BRICK convenient to HOS. ree FS RENT—A handsomely Feria ROOM, with hee, ag et ‘and all modern provements, with or without utheast, pet sanere, oy inquire at No. 433 1ith street n.w Ra > ot a ets K ~ = Sanaa lineennabenae 38 OR RENT—A neat little House: Sor below 6 th street, lyanit neti ania are -3t* Ko RENT—Two first floor; water in west, uite or single, can (OR RENT—1213 K street aT Terrace.) hi ee Paraines ROOM applied for at ‘onge. First class TABLE BOARD. face decll-3* ice ROOMS, with Kitchen on the yard; rent $8 in advance. Inquire 1518 6th street, between P and ak Rorth- F OK RENT OR SALE—A mall FARM i #acres, with good dwelling, and a Orohmrd, very accesaible to the city « and very lta: luce. ~ be for the raising of mar CROP. Dovib-tr | [Y's SONS. 165 Bridge st, Qoorzetown. det ot° x, | VOR RENT—New! red Furnished ROOMS. PERSONAL. ¥ ralinblefor } ounce eaplng: {would entaoparately: with of without, BOARD, (0 a family of adults oF was on Terms mod- NOTICE FS HEREBY GIVES the wight of ember Ith, 16, robbed of the iollowing notes, 1 Quanote giveth ‘by Andrew Maun, dated Novomber yable to my order, 3 years after date, imercet at f0 per con tire notes Deceu ber 1, i873, by Daniel H. Leon- ard tomy order, for @0, ench’ payable Janiinry 1, 1876, March }. |, Fespectiv ‘Obe note signed by Charles Proctur, for $400, dated al 5, payable tomy order on oF before A ‘One not y_E. C. Weaver for $50, dated ebout ber 7, ste, payable to my order thirty duys after date. warn all against purchasing 08 regotiat- ing any of the above “inentioned noteer as they are rongfull; mn my property, ly out of my 3 1t* No. 1506 0 street northw: ELLIS, Ci tand Planet Read- DME: BE. ELLIS; Clerreoant consuited om all ct ining tolife, the result of all under- intl, perty lost or stoles ofr fice, 1313 Pennsylvania avenue. ‘deetl-Im it AND DES. MADAM HOLLIS- CopRreiane ia bet San ma Sie can coll eemmes aad 223i eo bah ey the = are ee cB erate, gentlemen; 730 lath #trect ‘northwest. decll-3t* MB rage ee Mand perfect 01 streets. Foe ie cca, No, 1941 6th st, wate nh Ww. ERNWICK, com $8 LeDrolt Bullling, ‘corner ‘Sh and decll-3t* fourteen rooms room and dining-reom, ences. Apply to northwest. F located HO! between N and con’ Pp WALTER, RENT—O; f those handsome SES in the new row on lth ); eleven rooms; —- T—HOUSE No. 1010 F street north- ch wee of kitchen; batn- modern conveni- 1011 E street 11-3t* or single, {OR RENT—Furnished or i suite 21530 New Yorn % bath, and une Piano; most: loor, gas, ‘Apply 699 East aa ay pa B RENT— With of without board, « FOR BENT—A pew BRICK five te oF single, with or, without first-class reet, between G and H. ‘Transient Boarders accommodated. RKINSON HOUSE, Sd srect and Pennsvivania Ngood BOOMS and first class BOARD at $25 First-class ‘able Board, few Boarders oe Ime FOR SALE. AWARY. BIRDS, most every plamagy se, walnut ., Apply to DUNC. ANSON, BROS. eae CARRIAGE ply at WAS! detween 13th aecl3-3t* N, with two cee, gultable for decl2-3t” VERY FINE SINGERS, coe Backing Bi O 187 Boi street, be saatheast * Semeten! “___G.M. Gorrz. Phvande high Ts ae COACH ee | S. full wund; very acti Beet min ihe city for a riage: can be soca af tween 18th and lith streets ET Sables Citra tinrger and CARRIAGES, CARBIAGES.— assort- year. ears rsp s havo ven ‘are not sold irst-class rubber: mounted ‘Coach ant six. ger Family Car- ILCOTT 8 St street: be declt-iw P. No. 319 12th st., bet. C . D. SCHMITT PROFESSIONAL. dD; DRAPER HAS REMOVED HIS To cE to es 2 ey jew York avenue. 10 a.m.. nia avenue. Dict aniizet 3to4p. BOGAN HAS yy na Bas O73 vee 5th streets northwest. Office hou! m. Residence 1909 Kecate decé-Im residence to421 G iy Die kale! B, Dentist ‘eeth filled, quel ony 3,8 C) ranted. 414 7th street srocte. | Beentifal cents, il operations, wa SHUTTER « ae wEE DECORATE mee and aa and PLAIN PLINTING, SPECIMEN 0 ROOM. janzZi-ly a ere ~ $6 RE PER SET FD TEETH, a Ohta Oa § of Dental Surgery and Eee teeth, 71 Tih srest aw cents. eugli-ly - BANKERS. oe Sarna P we Cc. Shgcetglloruety or ta x BUSIN] ESS C1 CHANCES *LLARS To rate of in FOR RENT AND SALE. _ LOAN, dnt ATE CERT rwith JAMES MORENDID athwret an TORE @ rnally or by et Patreet Store and Dwelling: 3 Farther list in corer 30th and fa, ‘ or eh Cae HA ANOS three Rallet Rakes ee and Prostuce STORE sod canh bu: saving faile Business Star ‘T which I or more motte trally located. on F 21 and M worthwent mente in tow METCALE EAL ESTATE BULLETIN THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 519 72h at. (Changes Made Every Wednesday and yd : Three Story Brick Houses for Sale. oul, Seen enaraven : great barge > = 4 Apel) to BATES 4 RYON. 308 GOLDSTEIN & CO LOAN AND COMMISS: RSTABLISHED IN Northeast Corner of Tenth and D Strovrs PRIVATE ENTRANCE ON TENTH STREET ON BROK KS isce * Pry firick and Frame “House for Sale. 21 Liberal Advances made om Personal Py Ti ‘ any amount aud for any time desired ou very 17 able terme ou et "in np. Also. Goods Sold on Commission =™M t..(b.bj) mod. lanps.t 20 A large Stock of Goods on hand (new and second of co 170 Maas bh FI rn ‘ore jm9 | band), nold wery for enah howe tr mt ((-b-) mod. tmpe..7 re... 1809 0 LOAN—MONEY—On firet-clam Foal estate dR oT ca Altos ans censuae ata {fh,) mod. timp 100 THEO. F _GATCNEL. t.. ih -. _—" octhd ty Corner ith and F rests. Jnimproved {OTIC SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT TAX 8 Teh st. be and Ine 25 ares ere. 28 Cee eee M st. bet Sd and ae 3 | ourithes bonght ‘aed sod by HF. DAVIS. Howard University Gr | _seply Hall Room nS Meare »politan Rank Ruild'g bet. ier! » ISTE ye wd 4 “4 god » bet. D ‘and E a et » | Wall mreet, saad Wall street Re Woeh st. bet. Band Cn... per >» JOHN HICKLING & GO” het: Del, ave, and ait 15 | oct? ty Bankers and Brokers. 72 Broadway. &_¥ ‘ . per ft. nas - bet. M aud N nw, per ft... MEDICAL, &c. TISEACTION A postiy 75 red according to the Safad form 73 t 11% 455 street, corner « oneultations trea. deci? time # R LEON, Tic Oldest Establishes and Oni = Di. Physician tn the City, can be & | consulted every Tucwlay and Saturday at 5. 890 we | Street from 1 to 5 ce Au tenor Bo. 7a ote 4 te cured Reaidence ¥ ro ombard street Baltimore S > K. BUCKLER JONES —Tacnty years expe: ence tp Female Diseases, Irregularities, Ove. rian Tumors. Guarantees satisfaction or m Tre. Business confidential, Rooms for its. rd street, the apeedy care of Saminat od and all disorders brought on by indise excesses. Any Draggist bas uction Sales. ingredients. Address On FRIDAY, December 15th, at 4 p. m., valo = DAVIDSON & CO able improved property on lith nad © strects norts oct? coly cast and 1éth street and Maryland ave. east. = L porice— ty PECIAL NOTICE Loans. SS consulted every Wedn os inf 500, $1,000—Two per cent. for negotiat- | office, 424 With street, near dvcl3te_ | p. m.!on all Diseases of the Ur * Diseases. viz: Organi and us Debility, Impotency, retubling. Palpitat news of Sight or Giddines. Seminal Wowk nous, Prematare ‘Decay of the —, Dum al Fe RENT—By B. H. W ARNER & CO. er ih en and ¥ ove. niw., mod, Syphilix dutekty cur cured. more, w yours’ sxperianes, tn epseied practice, Sndoteed by ae leading pliysicians of his city, visita Wash lay and Saturtay” Per ni treatment for any of cy patrons t of the leadin i yt | clans <f Baltimore and show ietters of tostimentals from the same, ber the days and euimber of office __ BOOTS AND SHOES. _ s 1.0 io ‘upwards. Misses’ Peb Se Misaes ss hore Behool Shoe, Ol Ladies wine ® ever wold; hite igen for, =e Holidays, from 50 cents upwards. 1916 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Jvth and ah street GEORG iES’ WEST END sys ee EE ET ses LAAAAAAAALLA LALA: Sea2 945° 8S r distes 2 oney BY and Ta attntac ul tion warranted of . i tvtnen's ne BOOTS, SHOES. and GAITERS oppo. Masonic Temple of my own make, at moderate prices, Having male tune jer oF dete “howe OR BENT clegant above, at a3 | "Re eee womld wel to call i = Large H jexant rooms above, Elastice tnevrted in Congress Gaiters 425 Fran's even ney 3 round a ir at 175 | ent machine. Price §1. ware Penn's avenue Iile Metreetn. Foome, mod. iim PER CENT. ED 45 Tstrect nort rooms, mod. im 25 ee B17 Catrect northeast, 7'roome, mod. imp. ar 915 lath street southwest. L. HEILBRUN'S CHEAP SHOE STORK, No. 402 71x St, Two Doon Asove D, BW. 940 F street northwest. COAL AND WOOD. COAL! = CcOAL!! «COAL PIANOS, &c. W™. Kxine & Cons CELEBRATED PIANOS RECEIVED THE HIGHEST PRIZE At the Centennial, CHRTERIOAT 4 yy DISTINCT FOR GEN- or Concert, ‘Gres or 5 McCammon's favorite L. WM. GUINAND. COAL AND KINDLING WOOD. pe any COAL ts ), embracing all mine BUNDLED KINDLING WOOD. Pith a fre lignter bundle. is the best in ‘ase. CHEAP. "SAFE. CLEA. STEPHENSON & B Min ‘Tth-street Wharf, feb%-ly Branch Office 191. ‘Pennsylvania ave. GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. ‘THOMPsON’S DRESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY. SX BRST DREES sumgrT® TO ORDER DER FOR MENS’ FINE FURNISHINGS A SPECIALTY. FINE — UNDERWEAR TO ORDER F street n.w., Le FALL STYLES HATS FROM 95 TO 98 x oy. READY. ADWAY DBESS 78 OF THE ALE, LAGER, CIDER. X AND XX ALE, PHILADELPHIA ‘In Casks and Bottles. LW Ooms and Settee EW ANB eS emilee

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