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WASHINGTON MONPAY . December 10, 1877. CROSBY S. NOYES... Editor. Circulation erer serage sworn | Dail “i F ether cr ait super in’ Waskinatens any e ‘that of all the others added and more t together. +222 -______ To jemts. Letters should be arkiressed to the Editorial or Business Manager of THe STAR, according to their tenor, and not toany individual name. Otherwise Provoking delays may occur. Chee! should In all cases be mate payable to the order of THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER CoMP ANY. —not to that of any individual. 8 Avonymons communications not read; re- Jected manuscripts not returned or preserved. —__——_-+2ee-____—_—. To Advertisers. Advertisers are requested to send in their an- as early in the day as possible, and in all cases. ‘clock M. The insertion in the same day*s issue of those reaching the office after that hour cannot be assured. The ‘Hot Trade. On the principle that “the early bird catches the worm,” some of the most sagacions dealers in Holiday Goods are already arranging their displays and getting ready to make their at- tractions known to the public. It isa well un- derstood fact that the best eustomers are those who make their holiday selections early, while Stocks are full and fresh, and when they can De properly waited De secure this desirable be prompt to give the widest poss ents as they p out to purchasers seeking barzain add that the advertisin: nized mu sions of this class, doned for reminding business men t Toss of a day's trade before the made up after t omen publicity pose to hold We need gone by. nsequently rly to have to ¢: portion of their stock of goods until next season, with the risk of being out of style, shop-worn, and ultimately sold below cost to prevent a total Joss of the inves never be — _ Fran ther « is favoring newspaperdom with isis. MaeMahon could not act with to the republic if he were an am- s« of the diplomatisi is adopted Ml soldier.” The Dufaure eabi. net is indefinitely postponed. by reason of misuncerstanding between the negotiators, Meanwhile the monarehists govern and the chamber refuses te vote the budget. Fran slowly working out the problem of true ¥ government. Her constitutic @ growth. whose roots are planted i tions of her citizens; it isa manufa ench people are only gr: nd support. A rlia- is not the affee- ure whic! Ssary to carry it into operation. According to the terms of the French consti- the ministers,as a body, are responsible pambers for the policy pursued by nd it is this paper responsibility which the chamber of deputies is trying to make an actual This effort is in the interest of true parliamentary and representative govern- ment, and is of course bitterly opposed by all shades of the monarchist sentiment that still infeets France. The power of the ehamber in this struggle lies in its hold on the nation’s purse strings: its weakness is its liability to dissolution. In England the Queen may dis- solve the popular body at her pleasure; in France the consent of the Senate is required. But with such difficulty dothe French compre- hend the principles of parliamentary govern- ment, that while in England no prime minis- ter would dare to attempt a second dissolu- tion, the French executive, forgetting the Spirit and intention of the law, threatens the popular bedy with the dangers of continuous dissolutions. The chamber is making a sus- tained and vigorous effort to keep the republic republican, and in spite of the opposition of craft and force seems likely to succeed. $20 <_< The conjunction of Venus and the moon Saturday evening was the most brilliant celes tial spectacle of a year which has been noted for its planetary displays. The atmosphere was extraordinarily pure, and the approach of the two heavenly bodies in a cloudless sky was observed by thousands of our citizens ‘The scenes presented at different stages of the progress of the planets were beautiful in the extreme. —____-+e2-_____ Any one wishing to make a Christmas pre- Sent of a literary character may find some- thing nice in that line in a set of the first four editions of Shakespeare's works, now offered for sale in New York, for which the trifling little sum of four thousand dollars is asked. The lot—four folio volumes,—is said to have cost its present owner considerably above five thousand dollars, upwards of one thousand dollars of which was expended in putting the Set in its present superb dress. The volumes are a little too tall for the book shelves in our office, which do not well accommodate ai thing larger than quarto, hence we give our readers the chance to get them. — Mr. Pinehback has written a letter to Gov. Nicholls, of Louisiana, “resigning” the U. 5. Senatorship from that state. In giving up what he never possessed Mr. P. seems to fol- low the example of that potentate who under- took to dispose of all the kingdoms of the earth when he didn’ ‘town own a foot of land. ‘The managers of the French exposition next Year will adopt the plan devised at our Cen- tennial exhibition of having the photographie portrait of the persons to whom issued placed upon all season tickets, to prevent their transfer to and use by other parties. But the French will also improve in other respects on some of the features heret fore considered inseparable from such exhi convenient system of self-registering turn- Stiles will be done away with, and single ad- mission tickets will be placed on sale at every post office, tobaceo stand and railway office in Paris at the low price of one franceach. ae Mr. MeGi rts out well with his new weekly, the Washington Index and George- town Cowrier. The first issue, yesterday, isa well-filled, interesting number. He LIDAY PRESENTS. ‘The largest stock fn the District. 1.000 VELOC- bt Ree DOL. 7 i RL w Go will seth HEATING STOVES AT COST FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. TINWARE AND NGUSEFURNISHING CORNER OF 71H AND K STS. N.W. d10-6* ADIES ¢ CLOAK, juality, for $12, Aa aie. cs. splendid quality % egant “quali Dresses and Boulevard Skirts for pt Stk copied (rom Parisian pat- A large and attractive line of Novelties, selected sor thee s, ae Many useful ‘and orma- Gio-ln M. WILLIAN. MPs KID aera Ae PENNSYLVAN (One tor cant of Mitchell igh FOR ae vias A KID GLOVES F TS. Gentiemen”s Kid Gloves, Children’s Kid Gloves. Sg Our stock is now perfectly and NER, CARVED Q FOUR ROUND os ER, Dees PARISIAN Faas for lers who would | trade should, therefore, | | 10 PER CENT. columns of THe | § LR, | BoMESTE MEA ay. gorenen INDIA and FRENCH INDIA SHAWLS. EVENING SILKS, DAMASSE SILKS. LYONS As TRIMMING VEL- BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS and the finest as- i= sorument of DRESS GOODS in this market, W. M. SHUSTER & BRO.. 919 PENNSYLVANIA ANENUE, N.B.—Fine stock of Fancy Hosiery. | GoLomons & CHAPMAN'S One Price. t OPENING DAY } or HOLIDAY GooDs, MONDAY. DECEMBER 10. ISCOUNT off all Fancy Goods | all goods are mark. in plain gues, - DIRECT IMPORTATION or map ILLUSTRATED BOOKS Roe rich Pay ro until Decembe In im all the ON. YEAR'S 6 “a u NOVELTIES opie SEASO: CHRISTMAS ANDS ei SEW and ae... os BIBLES. Pig KS. PI ALBL = Ane CHILDREN'S Y BOOKS, GIFT Call and examine oar stock. and make sel-ction | before the assortment is broken, SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN, _410-6¢ 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, XTRAOHDINARY BARC a BROD. Dp 1206 F sturer, be nds ond vy bine, 1 ston Flannel vst makes, ) 8 a ¥_ all-wool ‘Toviiled Red Flannel, Ritwrool Biantkets at cast to clon Unbleached Cottons, 5:. per ¥ ri ‘2 nid Up, Regular wk Bat lose Wi 0-tr M. KNABE & CO.’S WORLD-RENOWNED PIANOS, ‘ore nis have been bef the public f ceived t partial list ts an testify as to the merits of | Lt. Chas. E. Kilbourne, Adams, Morgan, ND JAPANESE nt of 'HOTOGRAPHIC |} | throngh the Bureau of Information FOR SALE. ANTED Four BUSHELMEN at KEEN'S, 414 9:h st. new. DS ANTED- Plain Sewing awd ae Stiten- Angat 1216 H st. nw, Fine work at tow 10. iW, ANTED-A YOUTH: best city refersnas Tequired. HOLLANDER BItOS.. 1217 | Pennsyivania avenue. Ey By a respectable colored mana SITUATION as genticn in a private funily, Apply 212 Wie By a respectable VATIO dress 1320, | ANTHI Db faney | Apply at 817 Market Space. ANTED—A GERMAN GIRT for housework: only 2 in family. Appt | references, at M. J. YOUNG'S, 59 Brid | Georgetown, V ANTED ite girl, as nurse and cliambermah ne MAKERS. a 517 Tth st. Mi oe vat fi Young men preferred, bie colored wom, a washer, and iro: ach: good references. Apply New Jersey aves nw. y FANTED B TION in first or cham! aie. | N st’ nw. WV ANTED 1 sew | garments made up on the shor g white woma: lass family. as Best of referens By a ia ppiy 10-31" TED A WOMAN for cook and ge sew it AY Fifteen Cooks, I Thornton, Walter, W. Nairn, M es ford, Epbitt Hic Atfine stock of these Pianos constantly on hand aud’for sale on the most reasouable terms at C. REICHEN BACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS, 423 11TH STREET, joors above Penna. avenue. FOR THE SEASON, . W. Dee Chas. Stott, wd, 10-2 A fer ROBES DE CHAMBRE. LIBRARY JACKETS. BANDANA SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, SILK AND WOOLEN MUFFLERS. FINE SCARFS AND TIES. CALF, KID, CASTOR and CLOTH GLOVES. PARISIAN MANUFACTURE, PARIS MADE SUSPEN DERS. FINE LINED GLOVES and MITTEN MERINO SHIRTS for $1.00, three styles. Perfectly Fitting WAMSUTTA SHIRTS, From $1.12" ap. FANCY SHIRTS for $1.50. OVERCOATS Redueed in Price, OVERCOATS and ULSTERS, For Gentlemen and Youth, From $10 to $40, BUSINESS SUITS, For Gentlemen and Youth, From $10 Upward. BLUE OVERCOATS, fast color, for $10. HOMESPUN SUITS, all wool, for $10. SURTOUTS, TALMAS AND CLOAKS. FINE TAILORING — . SECOND FLOOR. &@ ONE PRICE ONLY iN ALL DEPARTMENTS, GEO. C. HENNING, No. 410 SEVENTH STREET. R. HARTLEY'S GREAT REMEDY FoR CATARRH. Disagreeable discharges from the head, offensive breath, throat diseases, obstructions of the nasal [assaees and ear affections, permanently cured, sold Wy druggists generally, ‘Office removed to Consultation free. CARD. I have moved my office from 1425 Pennsylvania avenue to 1431 Pennsylvania avenue, (only four doors west), into the banking house of Mr. Peter Campbell, For the better accommodation of iy patrons, 1 have also taken Mr. Campbell's Branch Office, 4% street, next to Morrison bil 1 tinue to give my personal atte drawbacks special tax on account o' inthe assessments: triangular shape of rials taken, work done under permit, &, fal d to real estate by reason of decl0-tr 7 Gth street northwest. 48-31 Needing more roc mate! Alo for 9 achany in the grade. All persons having claims of the fast- “named ¢ class are solicited to Tesla me- morial to PENS reess ee for siguatures at a of- fices. VHITARER, Claims and Real Es tat nel 208 415 st = UR | BARGAINS IN SO KELE oops will be published tt Es- DAY NEXT. 11th instant. F FEES. TEAS and SUGARS at lower rates than the past sixteen years, CANDIES from Whitman and Maillard, NUTS of all kinds, a Sultanas, Muscatel, and Ssed- Petty SUGAR eae eeeur: NCE MEAT. best brand Lies and PRESERV: ES, by the pound and Cc aa “Sona aalew |OCOLATE—Baker’s, La Vanilla, Triple Va- ssorted colors and s for Hay Goods is ‘of those which we think worthy PECIAL TU STR! ERSO! ELLERY cnnente to buyers In DRY GOODS. FANCY ARTICLES, &c. Knickerbocker Dress Goods, 125 Plaid Dress Goods, 10e. ; _ a ‘omforis and Biankets at down prices. Kid Gloves Kids, 50c.; Kids, A 1. 75: tee" Ri the Rene ‘-Berdie."» ly Restaurant Cook. 1 tels supplied with re iice, ment Room 24 t not ¢ of the city pret Ieitess Lock ro western section good condition, V for housekeeping: terms must be moderate, Ade J. Mice, young man & good lige of bookkeeping “and is not afraid of work siresa SITUATION in the city, Can give good reference: ss ** H Star office. 7. new § ES at BUTLER'S, himneys cured o 16-tr TED—EVERYBODY TO CALL at the Bureau of Information, 1427 F st. rooms, furnished. unfurnished, board to buy oF sell Len of any description. JA PHILP & € 50, information oct20-3in, ‘TER, to miles om city, Good city refere furnished. Lous 'P. SHOEMAKER, Office 92 nw, oe To ex new STOV) Sf ones, Groceries oF Feel, at BUTLER = K nw. Latrobes to heat two rooms, ‘0 to $25. seplb-tr ‘copy of the first AT Cor whicha ANTED FE. ATHERS to re "8, 614 Louistana ave, ws Want D—A perfect and cle: ean uberal ‘price ‘will’ be pall "Appt hi Mprice Ww! kd. ply at the Star office, “ Poly aug30-Uf Waste )—Fine UPHOLSTERY WORK of any kind; elghteen years experience, stery goads and work at lowest possible prices, by 14 Louisiana avenue, augié-Ly Wis lOTHS and other insects in furni- ture to exterminate by superheated steam, at AC Uphoisterer, 614 La. ave, augl6-ly "S Wa NTED— at RIC Steam Beating Works, 490 Maine avenue, be- tween 4's and 6th sts, s.W. Called for and delivered without charge. =, CARPETS to CLEA. 4 & FERRY'S Eureka Steam Beating and Sweeping Works, 7ih-st. wharf. Orders by mall, or tat ITCHELL’S, Market Space. fe21-ly ntlemen to know that WM. 1011 > Ger Wi SOOKE, Merchant Tailor, w York avenue, makes a specialty of Cutting Garments to ane. Jan! be made at hy i26-1y young NEWEFOU} D DOG, while react. bultabie reward aid peas his return, AKEN UP ASTRAY—On —a tn, George Walk town, - Yelle De colors. ‘The tluder will recety 10-6: STRAYED OR STOLEN 7 POST, LOST OR STOL a the 6th or 7th of ‘a long Black POC KET BOOK, con- iia at $105 in paper mone ry above rewa Ato mn the book ai diers’ Home; or $10 for the notes, 10-31 SSING—A dark BAY MARE, h Wavy gp mane and fail, about 15h high. > in good condition. 1 be paid by F. 8. OB OST—On the 7ih of De 4 . ASATC ber, in Depot Cur HEL containing a Shawl, some papers, and a disehal A liberal reward Will be paid if returned to the office of Washington and age gaa Railroad company, corner Ist Ee ght y 8-31" BOARDING. ] OARDING— First-class E BOARD and Furnished Rooms, en suite or single, at re senable prices. Transient Boarders accominlat 512 Oth st. nw. alo: “¥ UR ROO! ‘en sulte, fo rent with board, in the choicest: locatio Washin, Also, table board. ‘Terms movle- rate; Ver 10-3." eae House, 1 OARDING. E Elegantly furnished ROOMS on second and third floors for rent, en sulte or st Fates, with oF without BOARD TABLE BOARD. D.C. AL 1327 F st. n.w. RENT — =. atMib tithsk mew Terdrehees ‘aang at * OR REN ~ Three or four Cafaraished Rooms imal f family; all same eaveaionten enn and wife preierred. ‘609 M st La RENT) ROOMS for Tigh unfurnished or partly furnished, wi Gaing-coom; oe water in house, At Vite it . 1532 ms st. all modern im- iT With Table Board, OF ROOMS, with et Ede DR RENT Elegant Unfurnished ROOMS, Fist raat three on floor; a 3 St. 1.W, family, communi ED-ROOM, Gaterntaned wr wie and fire, for $15 per mont References ex . Star office, E “HOUSE with Apply 530 21st T—Two large Hall or Mannfacturing ©. comer of Pennsylvania ave . d water and Mas 1106 L st. now a Fux JOHN 2G I st. nw, 1446 N st. aaa tnth-roorn, Be. Will berented ‘oh c j REN? B. H. WARNER & CO. mamanm my NER, Enwis A McIxtme. F street northy DLW. cor. ih and E streets. Tati avow st0 0 | 1427 Sth st. Cor. 31 @ H stn wi, 46 37.50 1234 10h st. nw, 400 F st. sw, 1725 2th st. nw, Mx eet Space, Geo ‘. umber of i yin overs section of the city. & com pete I'st of Which can be seen at ont off tr EAL ESTATE BU fo “4 ETL THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 519 Seventh St. (Changes ‘made every Wednesday and Saturday.) 2 and Re BRICK ns, ory gas. bath, 0 Inquire of CH." FOp est nN rd: newly paint OR RENT—( Well Wa veniences imps. FORD, ary n.w.: $16, tw wide lot, Bounlary, next corner Tih stn.’ 14 rooms, all mod, three-story FRAME, pie sshear 2d. WM. F. HOLTZMNS nw, hed ROOMS, single lousekeeping. Apply between 4% and 6th st. S.w.: als sale on the corner of 4’ and L C st. ssw. six room: fow rent. Apply r 7th and Q RE T—BRIC K HOUSES, cellar, with all convenience to WHEATLEY BROS., co ne sts, ia the Cit) DWELLIN between Sd and 4 two-story BRIC! per month, 0 D St. 8.) rooms, hydrants, ‘deep "yards, porches, &€ preni - 7-6" oR RENT—2139 K st. n.w., BRICK HOUS Seven rooms and bat! gas. Li ly papered and painted Key at 2137. Ps Inquire 729 « Lap private dwelling,a suite of PAR- ha sa furnished: also, two addi- tonal BEDROOMS, f desired. Excellent Board St. 1.W., “opposite “Franklin T—Handsomely Furnished PARLORS on first floor; also, ROOMS, singly, on secoud hird floors; Board if desired; all modern tin- ments; southern exposure. No, 413 Sent. d6-6t The desirable RESI- . n.W., containing twelve ely nited uy all modern rick Stable, &e. CAMP. 454 Loulsiina ave, vn 1 ). 933. rooms; newly and ¢ 8. o. 933 Ms i i inproveny CARRING m0 oe BELL, GTON, site City Hall. OR RENT—A comfortable RESIDENCE, in a central locality, suitable for boarding- = a ee ye,” a good party. B. H. WARS ER & 5-61 . furnished second-story FRONT 2, LOOM, ln a private family. opposite Judiciary Seuare; Metropolitan cars pass the door, on Indiana ave. OR RENT—On and after December. 1st, the Board at, the well-known Windsor Dinin Rooms, 508 91! vin iS Per months byt urnished ROO! be reduced from $20 50: Fo, RENT—That elegant | also, several ni 5-61 409 Maple avenue, LeDroit Park, 10 rooms, cellar, furnace, range Sage washstani is with hot and cold chamber: table-room; the only vacant Le ‘Droit Park:-immediate Possessic yeRgiow: Ae Le BARBER & Building. T— Desirable ROOMS, sini on first floor, with or without = HOUSE, corner 12thand F sts. n POR RENT. 1919 G st. fable tn re: N SHERMAN, BR 218 N st. n. w.. 6 rooms, $ for rent iow. Apply Paine t ~ RUTHERFO oe ne Wee Hoos si en Rae pply to : n20- can . BLUNT, Board of Trad St st. now. frame house n.W., frame b: Mm. 1., 9 rs. 2 h.. 7 Defrees st. h., mod. Unimprov bet. and K sve 19th am “$ch and K Land 4th 1 and 4th House furn. can Mill'te Sent a malt it Loan: $2,000, $2,600, $800, and $ WOR F Ty ito. “HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sts. nw, ne — Houses, weil located, to private fam= Large Mati and 15 elegant rooms mere, at 623, By 1508 7th st. 513 Lith st. uw., store and cellar For Sale. Houses and Lots in every section of the city, some of which L offer at nae os all at reduced rates, HOLTZMAN, deed-tr oth and sts. hw. Re ESTATE BULLETIN oF STANLEY JONES, 511 SEVENTH STREET. J. FOR SALE. A HANDSOME RESIDENCE, 3-stories and Man- sard roof, 12 rooms, all modern improvement: finely finished, and iocated in fashionable part ot the Northwestern section. Will be sold =ops and on terms to suit. Price $8,200. DWELLINGS Nox, 316 and 318 B st. n.e.. 3-sto- ries and basement, press brick fronts, 8 rooms and bath, new, mod. imps. Each $3,500. DWELLING, 15th st., near Qn. Vasement, Dew, 7 rooms aud batl $2,800, 2 stories and 1, mod. imps. DWELLING, P st., between 17th and 18th n.w. 2 stories ani deep cellar, 8 rooms and bath, ail Ee, and finished in best manner mer throng Rout, feet front, lot 100 feet deep. Cheap Also, other desirable PROPERTIES jocated in all sections of the city for sale at mx on terms to suit purchasers, TO ice ¢ pu Two BRICK DWELLIN: 16x100 feet, Tuocateat Sth s ra between c “wna D o s.w. Unencumbered, Also, 2-ssory BRICK DWELLING. unencum- ered, d. G rooms, Jot 20x90 feet. ‘To exchange for ler property. FOR RENT. HANDSOME RESIDENCE, No. 920 15th st. n. we nting McPherson Place, 3 Argent Man- sand roof “and basement; finished elegantly th hout, with every modern convenienc front handsomely ornamented; first-class in every respect; large lot. Kent per month $130. FOR RENT, SALE, OR EXCHANGE A, mew three-story pressed brick front DW ELL ING, with store, gas, hot and cold water, latrobe cating rooms above, &., fronting on North Capitol st., between H and I sts, n.w. WANTED. > TO BORROW $5,000 at 7 per cent. on first-class real estate Worth (ree t the 1. and one Of the best located business propel in 7th st, LW. J. STANLEY JONES, 5 a4-tr HARL 45: z=, Keal Estate, General Collection ‘and Ciaim Agency, FOR RENT. » 1830 Q st. n.w., 14 re mod. imps. ; $69, 1537 Sth St. mod. imps. ; $45. 9 1001 FOR SALE. ‘Two splendid LOTS on 13th-st. Cirele: a bargain. 19 Vermont avenue, 9 rooms, mod. imps. ; sepls-cr No, 1: 000, ). 419 11th st. new. Pos- Plano store, 21 n16-1in T-STORE given at once lva- Li} . No, 327 Penn: ino two DWELLINGS on Mis- low; Inquire of FRANK ING, Coluinbia Law ullding. 6th st. Ss Missouri ave. Sw NEW AND SECOND- H AND TOP and . TOP BUG and Jutmp-Seat daggers, nal fours i Pouy Phartons: also, one very sibs Brett and Hits 0 other styles, P. D. SCHMIDT & C¢ jy2-ly 466 PE: LVANIA AVENUE. Fv RENT— “ich etseae BRICK HOUSE (new), No. 1321 Q st. n-w.. one-half block trom 14u pote cars, twelve room: ventencest yard: all in pent enditions Rent $50. Fircie FOS &'C yivania ayenue, opposite Treasury. 12-1m 003s. WITHOUT HOARD: ewly furnished, pared, on 1st Pape tits Fe with chair Atjoining. war 'rices reasonable. children, C = owl 7 9h Py nw. OME OF pid MOST ELEGANTLY FUR- NISHED ROOMS For Rent in ie with bh a hd be found Leoscnrall Bagh SCOT ES the Arlington Hotel, ‘Terms reasonable.” dbsb.* EVERAL HANDSOMELY | F FURNISHED Se ROO} ait BOARD, can be obtal oe ‘15th st. ‘Mrs. M. = ‘SOUTH = His Sr, S St. N-W.— Entire SEW Se3 ements; | Furni: si uy arsenal ABLE, Bt BOARD; suite of nov21-3w* — RDL: (from Baltimore), Perm: MES PaMDIzY Ge $ ay BOARDERS: "1800 00 cor. of sth n.¥ nav. "Carriage house and ani sare for aber erves for WITH OR W! UT BOARD— Bora ai Feo and et ya, and handsome; bie Boarders. iB a INT HOUSE Is MAKING GOOD ‘inter Boarders. Family and sin- rooms? ‘ther ‘steam or stove heat. olg-tr RNITURE.—The ant Pte for sr ITUR Cc. nee CLOTHING, Call or Ww. TOWENTHAL. 1330 7ih st. n.w. a5-2031* Hats Wa TREES: SHO! oa conte OR RENT—PARLOR and BED-KOOM on ond floor, private, family; near Ebbitt and Villard's. “Appiy at 1224 F st. hw. novi0-1m R RENT—Furnished PARLORS and BED. ROOMS, and ROOMS furnished for house- keepin several inom? gage 354 Pennsy ania ave., corner 453 st. 2m" ge eS RENT No. 814 17th st. n.w., Ww io io novela, PARLORS. en” ame Sane Breakfast furnishe2 1 trea fev tO-Im* R WATCHES, cLOcKs, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, BRONZES, &c., In great variety, at reasonable prices, go to RIDA ORANGES, are recetvi this 5 iin twiee wouk, direct from the groves, "Prices trade supplied, og 7 dec5-tr ‘MARKET SPACE. NG*S PATENT DETERGENT, . For General House Clean and Wi Grocers and Se —A MEDICAL koe shan ct Hana 4 iS FAP ERNE old, MARY, @ High “iret, & Des Ee a months OU AN ho was three ve 1 prea Srevening. R. 7 AMES ORD. Poy Si. Clond Bul Siar tanght in "Thor ht given at easy courses of guaranteed. schools, seventy-five each. Lnquire + Noval eeorof Pew. F. Super mS C4 Rie “- we ars at the of Virginia, would like to «ive vate ss ee On oe in after mn offer, 6-6" short and instraction sesaasienas =~ | SPers ERLAN BUSINESS COLLEGE CORNER SEVENTH AND L STREETS. Beantiful halls, Open day and evening. od once danghters practically densed instruction, and tons, English Tanguae ness Pen ip, Business Forms, Bi Ekecution, Physical Fe F quarter, payable on tng: payable tn stu equal monthly. tnstallinent paid in full on entering. Year begins at time of entering. $6 per month. TMiustrated lars. sent on appl a1-3m QVENING ited Hil. English 1 TOOL, 110 Ist st erms of tuition, including Book ADEMY OF MUSIC. ” TRERT. REMINGTON BAIGLAMIE Ww iy able assistants, Circulars at musi o2ttr ARTEN M AND SOW Por a M coi ——— FRUDE netatic pron or Youny SP EAGLISH AND CLA 2 Sundert tion (with Pree ISS OSE ING ASD Dad BOOKS AND STATION MOREL W. H. & 0. 1 e The attention of our Cu our new Books—Miscellai Eve nape Bouks, Car Portfotios, ke. Ay 's Sunday School large asortments Just rece NDISVED Pierce's Life of jo its Laws and History Darw i's Different Forms of F Contemporary Art in Europe: Benjani re Bo Porcelain, from Eartiest Ti Exhibition of 1876; Eliott Political Seteuce Another Man's Wife Being a Be bes ‘pita: Spd M. Majer ita Lady ndie. — in the Hows mail, MEDICAL, &e. 250 REWARD IF DR. BROTHERS > cure any case of Female Weakness, es anc Obstructions; 30 years’ experten 906 B st. reular, giving pai NCER, Principal. ongite $00 a year, too tt iOMMES VERY. the latest ry thing in at Cs FAILS TO Irreguiari- nee. Otioe 8.W., Opposite Smithsonian, nov24-2w* Date LEON, Ladies” Physician in the C ixmsuited every Tuesday, Welnes at No . 805 6th st. n.w au ty cet rapes: Female” Complaints cared. Residence, 3 Monroe st.. more. ‘The Oldest Established and only it 08 ok. Ottice and novit-Ly Di ROBERTSON, 921 D st. between Oth and 10th; fifteen years experience in special office practice; ladies and gentlemen; ail consultations strictly confidential: a Seo n7-1in See notice below, cE. ie Citys i tin the city. ite nent and dy cure in the of all Acute and Chronic Skin Diseases, and lil-treated cases a specialty or nod Separate consulti st. bees @ ortest time possible perma- Abandoned A thorough cure ing rooms 5 6th uovi-ly R. RICORD'S EF ESSENC! E OF LIFE restores to four weeks, 1 Lmpossitie youth Shattered constitution “s arising. Fall that are useless, and finally prove rai Free Preserij 9 the most rom what Beware of pious nously ex- Whatever has merti must cost a fair price, Roper case, Sent re x Dr tes TU = IAL NOT 2% JACQU S' consulted: every Draggists supplied. “EL Weidnesda Office, 921 D Soe iseases of the Urinary € ervous: Diseases vii B Qresaicand ng from a ie . and carl Strictures and Syphilis native of Balti wit speclal practice. echdorsed byt his city: vishis Washington every. and Saturday. Persous iu need of med anywhere, Sole Age 7 University Piace, Dr. ROBERTSOS y and Saturday at bis between Oth and 10th, froma 2 ts D “Ved et, w drgans and WwW ednesday tical ment for any of the above diseases, will flud i their interest to call upon him honorable and seientifi who PERSONAL. SING — HENRY sof age, fair con dressed in a dark gray w shirt with his WAL day, Wednesday and Thursday, ¢ 13th of December—where he will ith to avail Consultation free Mabe} DUPREF St. Le and Fortune Teller. aw. w is. — Doe: No, 221 K street 8-3." STROLOGY. MADAME Ross, This celebrated die n.W. She has no is advice is In ing out your enemies, a success in all men, $1.50, and torn y i confidential, Ladies, Biz jealing Lady Astrologist and Medias etn bo cuneate’ at No. Sain Dt. cornet in delineating , Present and Future. In love or business: your friends, a3 THE LADIES.—Ladies and “BUSIN ESS CHANCES. 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Teeth extracted ruinys free of charge for the ota: 6 a >* ¢- Oculist and Ph Ofice-614 G street northwest, bet bn neny and 7th streets, oct-2m ; cy ‘T. M, TALBOTT, Dentint, Remioved to southeast corner Teh and Streets northwest, Teeth inserted §7 per set, my .. FRANK WHITE, the Magnet , 732 1th street n.w., treats sucessfully the m= nstinate C hronic aad Acute Diseases, Oc Baltation free. Office hours—8 to Ll a.m. and 3 to 8 p.m, ‘yels-15* os J. B. GIBBs, ENTIST. D REMOVED TO 703 15rn STREET, _marl-ly Over Thompson's Drag Store. T J | ing without pain, 50 cents. All operations warranted. oct3-Ly QCHUTTER © RAKEMAN, ‘RTISTS. FRESCO, DECORATIVE, and ription | of ORNAMENTAL and PUAN FAINTING, 727 Nintu STREET Nontuwest. Specimen Room, 710 E street northwest. jan2l-ly Washington FAMILY sUP PLIES } ‘oLIpAY GOODS: FRENCH CANDIES, BE ANDIES, 2KOTS AND BALLS, CHOCOLATE CREAMS. LOZENG Es, GUM in larger stock then trade. SUNDAY sSCTIOC FES’ ALS AND CLUBS, supplied at less than New as heretofore, will York prices JEROME F, JOHNSON & ©O., ee dec7-3t_ Masonic Temple, opp. U. THE BEST BEANDS OR MINCE MEA Woholesaie and retail. & HUME. i Satuwer Be ack. HALL Mech c TMORE’S MINCE RA A AN AT puppixe. NEW RAISINGS, CURRANTS and CITRON. Seven Pounds MIXED NUTS for BEST SWEET CATAWBA WINE, $1.35. DUFFY'S CELEBRATED ROCHESTER Cl- DER. JOUN H. MAGRUDER, FINE GROCER, 1421 New York AVENTE, Near U.S. Treasury. 65-tr .C. MANN desires the attention of the public to the CHOICE RTOCK OF EEF. MUTTON. LAMB AND aeat i ape charge to all Sete eltye es copie M. ORT on wre aed Ne, Pie obs SBoaid be brevers ee =a

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