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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: .... December 15, 1877. CROSBY 8S. NOYES... Editor. any ene ah dail; in Washi pe more than that of ail the others added or. the oppesition to the present plan of the Wash- ington monument may eome from the fact that itis so plain and simple design that it affords no “pickings” for “artistie” displays, for middle men, lobbyists, ete., and no chance for a claim for “extras” after it Shall be completed? The plan proposed has been adopted by the people of the country. be- cause, like the character of the man it is in- tended to represent and commemorate, it is simple, grand, and impressive. Appropriately enough, too, all the work upon it can be done by competent stone-cutters of the ordinary type, who sadly need the work that could thus | be given them. More than that, if the money be appropriated promptly, the whole structure could be completed in a comparatively short time ; whereas, if a fancy design be adopted in- ply a limited number of experts could be employed on it, and the work would thus drag along for twenty years or more, and cost ten times as much as the sha*t now under way. Let it therefore be built as begua, and if after- ward the artists, landseape gardeners and dilletanti of the country think they must have a Freneht a Chinese pagoda, let them A build that too. Those who urge the essity of a reorgani- zation of our District courts find an additional afgament in the singular rulings of Judge Humphreys yesterday in the Kelly-Myer ease. Judge Huwmphre conseienti toleration of his eecentrie ceedings on the bench, but he is her too heavy a sirain now putting on the public see. There is a good prospect that w More competition in te company styled th been organized under the laws of the st . Witha eapital of #1 » put up lines between the principal rountry and put down prices one The line betwee: Bost« band Washin te « New York and PF sist at the start of five wire stead of No. 9, generally used. y for work between New York and this y inside of three months. The past experi ence with opposition lines does not justify much ho f their usefulnessin the far futu but we w ne the appearance of new eom- petitors all the same. While they last the public is assured not only lower priees but bet- ter service the old 1 The suggestive facts that H thews used to be counsel for . Pacific railroad projeet. and that he is now chairman of a sub-committee to which the two ‘a pad bills have been referred, are pme of the irreyv- are to have A new Proposes cities of t . BOTULER & BRO. + bet. Sth and 10th streets, Penna ave. E = ter ts unusual attractions for persons ‘ao arucies. purchasing useful and ornamental — artic YONFISERRE guaranteed always fresh and pure. INNER. TEA, and BREAK FAS’ TS. ap. propriate for Holiday Presents, of root im = at J. W. BOTELER & BRO.’S._ ostal card stating number of . 1 will deliver PURE Cl- nts per gallon. is Chureh, Va. Jandsome lines of Real India Shawls and Seal jes, Which we Will sell at less than market W. M. SHUSTER § BRO.. 919 Penusyleanif avenue, RGANS. and Clough & Warren's CAB- S. of all styles, for $55, 120, $140. $200, Tor sale upo . G. METZEROTT & €O., Pu are., bet. 9th and 10th sts. easy terws. a15-3t UBIN’S EXTRACTS. 80 cents: Cooks Bai ‘of Life. Scents: Allcock’s Plasters, 15 cents; all Bull's Cough Sy- ‘Troches, 25 cents: Soothing cents; 's Hair Renewer. 70 cents: Exfupe Ss cents: Glean's Sulphi ‘20 Tap. 25 cents: Glenn's Sulphar So nie Medicines 15 cents ve Fanted fresh: for cash. at W. A. GRAY Store, ‘S17 Mass. avenae n JMPORTANT.E. 0. THOMPSON, 1106 F street, the distinguished Fashioner of Phitadel- offers to gentlemen replenishing their ward- portunity to Feseuus IcE CREAM FOR THE HOLIDAYS. All the usual flavors, Fancy Creams ani Rasp- berry Ices in figure molds, Charlotte Ruse, J-llies, &c., at M7 NEW YORK AVENUE. 415-1m Gus: GUNS: GUNS! AT PEABODY's. No. 619 Louisiana avenue, BREECH axnp MUZZLE LOADING. Loading Implements, Flasks, Bags, Revolvers, and Fishing Tack at prices to suit the times. He 1pAY PRESENTS. HOLIDAY PRESENTS, WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY BRONZES, &., In Great Variety, at t Just received, 500 JUGLA ana. ug. All the aowent Shakes Black and White | race Be Purses, Steel Pui Russia monnaies, Jet and “Horn Com! Garnet Pins and Ear Di si Linen Handkerchiefs, Ja bots, Ties, £c.. &c.. — for Holiday Presents, at P. PALMER'S, a1s-tr 1107 Fst, ints 1th and 12th sts. ¥ Fo THE HOLIDAYS. LAnck AxD Rich VARIETY OF OVELT! irs of the Gennine NOGE AM KID GLOVES 4and 6 Buttons. at from $1 per pair up; also plete line of isand Barbs, Seal-skin Leather Port- Black and Choice ——. Children * its. pent ut Omiee. [ioe Fcc rs, FINE ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, RITING DESKS, ETER! EACLE culand examine, jie Sk cozy age et — “Ea RES ation: and 619 Seventh street. a5-Im ‘opposite Patent Office. “HP esonbhs TRS Poo Fie eaten Sita bracts Vetver, Diack ‘Stand Matclasse seta ee crete ie for W: ., nad Ladies howe igre Fes, Van Mad Ohne ees Dress <iren’s Colored Hosiery, in a only 25. Boulevard Tabie ae. i i ee itt a i i UH i 2 4 deal i i ij I S| ‘ f j E i i 3) Bre AND PARIAN GOODS at greatly 4. W. pg ne i BRO., vennsylvania avenue. A praxes.” feneral first-class new -w PIANOS of G. Steck & Inert Water and Arion Conys., Trem $200 to $400. for sale upon eas terms, at the Ware METZER: TT & Lor, a d5-3t Steinway & Son's Pianos. NDIA SHAWLS AND SEAL SACQU ed a lot of REAL INDIA We have just mee! for a few = ont, "Om P 35 Wy. ‘M. SHUSTER & BRO 919 Pennsyleania aven “HOLE DAY Ge GooDs. | Japanese Goods, Jats for decorating, —_ Mian Cl ey been Pampas Grass, several colors, Please call and examine out iarge and complete stock of fine goods. B. Ww. — SONS, distr 216 F street. OF 33. ors, S JACKETS AND F aNeR Boy's Jackets, Pants, and V -sts, $3. os's Jackets, Pants, and Vests, $5.50. $6. $7. and np. ce Suits, Fs © Sl up. iM wards, 15. Great bargains offered in Clothing. at 4. W. SELBY's, . 1ol4- 1016 Pennsylvania aventi a5 Between 19th and 20ch st M USICAL PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Pianos, Organs, Music, Music Books, Mnsiea Instruments. and Musical Toys, ingreat- est variety, and lowest prices in the city a WILD & BROS. RIUM OF MUSIC, et. 5 n.W, Gre ™. OYSTER & €9. Have just received from Somerset county, Penn- sylvania, . One r Lead of SELECTED BUTTER, which they offer in CENTER, NORTHERN and EASTERN MARKETS. _ Cellars 210 and ats to suit at lomest prices. postive CLOSING-OUT SALE. sTe FOR RENT and FIXTURE FOR SALE. MEN'S. BOYS* ond CHILDREN CLOTHING, AT 4 GREAT SACRIFICE. GENTS PURNISHINGS correspondingly low. I. HAMBURGER & SON, 615 Pennsylvania avenue, di5-26~ Under Metropolitan Hotel. CEBIST 8, GROCERIES | tt McCAULEY & & DELL Finest Dehese Table ‘Oranges. Lemons, ig or Apples, Cranberries, Fres! der, French ins, Currants, Figs, Grapes, Pears, Large uts and Duffy’s Ci- ‘and California, Brandy, Jamaica Ru ort Wine, Imperial. aiennls’, Old other Old Whisk of Fresh oes Valley Pigs ‘eet, Trip genuine and best inthe market: 9 pounds Mince Meat. 81: 9 pounds best Lard, $1 Brandy. Rum and Sherry, He ‘atawha Wine, $1. Canton or vr, » Cans Tomatoes. $1; Good Sugar, Sc. best reshest gouds at lowest eee? ‘and Deepa delivere EY & DELLW: MeCauU ; renue, 209 Penusyleania ai a15-31" Capitol Hill, FRESH EGGS, From near-by counties. all of whieh we offer at lowest prices. GEO, M, OYSTER & CO. Stas re at, aoe, f Centre Market: 125, Northern Market; 50, Eastern Market. Cellars 210 and 212 East Capitol street. d15-60" Lo OUT FOR THE HOLIDAYS: CHR. RUPPERT, Hriss Kringles Headquarters, No. 403 and 405 Seventh Street, Between D and E northwest. Importer of ali kinds NEW TOYS AND FANCY GOUDS ADAPTED FoR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Mr. RUPPERT takes great pleasure to inform his numerous customers, and the public omrng & that he has’ just received through hisagents {i France and German’ best selected Fancy Goats sultable for Holiday and New Year's Presents,among which we enumerate in part— Dolls of every description, Portmonnates, xi ‘ard Cases, Work Stands, Fane ne z rr riting Desks, Work Boxes, Dressing €: ‘er = Backgammon Beart China Vases, emabentn, Spring Horses, Wagons of all descriptions. And also states, that in order to give my custon ers incresed advan! and facility for the exami- nation of my Steck of Gonds. have Rited upa large apartment ‘in the second ‘oor, directly over my store, where we will at all times take great pleasure in waiting upon those Who may favor me with a call, Ladies contemplatiny te examine my stock "Those who wish to avoid the usual crowd are es- pecially Invited to make their selections as early as convenient. 15-2w: 1877 HOLIDAY SEASON. 1877 €. M. TOWSON & €O.. 636 Pennsyleania arenue, SOUTH SIDE, NEAR 7TH ST. holding fairs would do well pefore purchasing anywhere GREAT ANNUAL HOLIDAY SALE. A GENERAL REDUCTION OF PRICE IN EVERY DEFARTMENT. 20 yards good Calico for $1. 16 yards best Calico for $1. One case American Bounette’s Dress Goods at 12's 18 cents for plain Mohair Dress Goods. 5 gate *, "cea ie Blue, Bronze Brown, bg rown. "Matelasse Sex COLCA cod wtans 67/10A 0 ven Black Alpacas 18, 20, 25, up to the best qaality, Matelasse and Beaver Cloakings very low. Plain and Fancy Hosiery. Kid, Beaver, Buck, Dogskin and Cloth Gloves. Silk Handkerchiefs from the cheapest to the very Linen bordered, hemstitched, in- itialed and em! Handkerchiefs in fancy boxes. Black Silk, cheap. Waterproof Cloth nearly two yards wide for 0cts. ‘Cassimeres for Men's and tal ‘wear, 25, 30, 37, 40, 45, 50, 60, 75, 87c., FL. N Towels, and Read ‘Table Linens, japkins, Turkey &@ Our stock is complete and at bottom prices, deel5-tr C. M. TOWSON & CO. SRE CARRIAGES!! have on and emnaiet finest in the market. Iv SHAWLS sud SEAL SACQUES, on consignment | Ret ‘BEALL, 495 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Invites attention to his large and well-selected - stock of NOVELTIES FOR THE HOLIDAYS. PARIS, LONDON AND VIENNA FANCY GOODS, In immense variety. FINE ee ee, GIET BOOKS, ‘alf and Moroceo Bindings. RUSSIA LEATHER GOODS, | IVORY POCKET-BOOKS, WRITING DES%S, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS, &c., &c. THE JUVENILE AND TOY DEPARTMENT Has received my special attention this year. All my Goods are marked in plain figures, and ‘at prices unusually low. &e During the ie Holidays na my Store will &, every evening ek. ais. Aterronren NEVER BEFORE OFFERED. CHRISTMAS | in fine SUPPLEMENT. In accordance with a good old usage, we shall publish with next week's issue of FRANK LES- LIE’S ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER a bril- Nant 16-page CHRISTMAS SUPPLEMENT, of the full size of the newspaper, profusely illustrated 1 am selling the CELEBRATED SPEAR’S ANTI-CLINKER HOT BASE STOVES, AT and devoted exclusively to Christmas Jiales, writ- GREATLY REDUCED PRIC ten, by express arrangement, by several of the most distinguished novelists of the day, Among the And parties desiring to purchase these strictly FIRST CLASS STOVES, which have no equal in the market, special contributors for this occasion will be: SHOULD APPLY AT ONCE TO EDWARD EVERETT HAL Man Without a Country author of ++ A W. D. WYVILL, 4529 unsyleania avenue, _Next door 4 street, Mrs. ANN 5S. STEPHENS, author of -*Fashion Famine; Mr. BR. J. De CORDOVA, the celebrated bumor- ous lecturer: Miss ETTA W. ard of Benediere."* PIERCE, author of * &e., &e, The Tank- The Last Plunge 8 Ths, loose Museatel « 11 Ths. new Currants. Mn. W. E. MCCANN, author of ‘Tower's Secre +The Chureh md n . good family Flour, 8 3-poun Tomatoes (fine). Sugar Cory 8 ibs. dried Sugar 5 3-pound hoice yellow Pea 8 Ibs. best Mn. JOHN G. RAYMOND, author of ** The State Bedroom ;"* 100 10 | Mus. W. I. PIERSON, author of + Who Breaks, 100 . kron Grah 100 ears % baal ca bias v ‘ork Sheitharks 19% bs. O<.G, Java, roasted 100 SE Ff ?, to oe 100 | and Mn. JOSEPH HOWARD, J 2 Ibs. Oolong, Japan. or Imperial Tea 100 11 Ibs. best Carolina Rice. 100 100 100 100 100 red who will contribute a sketch entitled **A Christ- 100 | mas Dinner in Paris in 1881 ; or, Reminiscences of 3 three pound boxe 108 | the New York Ring,"* being a report, slightly in 4 bottles Champion ‘boeing tha (Saratoga) Water. 100 advance, of the fortunes and misfortunes of certain New York notables, All the {above stories will be beautifully Hlustrated by the most celebrated Amer- We are offering the above for the holiday trade, and as we have about THREE TONS FRES! SUTS and THREE TONS FRESH CANDIES IN will offer special inducements to festivals Good goods at low rates is our motto, funded if not found as represented, JEROME F, JOHNSON & CO., GROCERS, 15-8t Masonic Temple, opp. Patent Office, Es be elt and mon ican artists, and the combined issue will comprise the most elegant and entertaining illustrated peri- odical of the season, The price of the Paper, with Supplement, will be only FIFTEEN CENTS. patrons are requested to order it from their News- dealers promptly, as the femand promises to be sually large. FRANK LESLIE'S ILLUS- TRATED NEWSPAPER, during 1 tain, in addition to a large variety of new and yalu- able features, a full record of the great Paris Expo- Our For THE HOLIDAYS. will con- sition. Now isa favorable time to subscribe to it, and no more tasteful or desirable Christmas present could be bestowed on a relative or friend than a Year's Subscription to the oldest and best illus- Ths, Sul Best Leghorn Citron, per Ib. America. News- Best Zante Currants, per | trated journal published in dealers will do well to send in their orders at the earliest possible date for the Christmas Double Rest Sweet Catawha Wine, per gall. Number. 1 Best Dry Catawba Wine, per gall. std OUISIANA STATE LOTTERY. ! A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A Duffy's Celebrated Rochester Cider, per gall. 40 NE. FIRST GRAND DISTRIBUTION, 1873, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, January 8, Robert ¥ “s Scotch Ale, per doz. 0 . Ke y Dante Pee he, per ders % | Louisiana State » Lottery Company. Beltane Gineer Ales per [2 | _ This Institution was regularly incorporated ‘Legislature of the State for Es ae and "] : $1,000, id of Its Grand Single Number Distributions $b. cans Boofsteak Tomatoes, per doz Will take place monthly. It never scales or post- Eom font dead Paces ec once. Louk at the foliowing Distribution: aRAS 2-Ib, cans Standard Peaches, per doz, APITAL PRIZE, $30,000. me focus aT Two DoLLars Each. ALF-TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR. Ist OF Fl RIZES en Pi pital Prize.. ‘pital Prize, 3-Ib. cans Okra and Tomatoes, (delicous, ) for. Soup, per doz $2 25 Grapes, Oranges, Valencia Oranges, Messina Lemons 9 Approximation Prizes of $300 9 Approximation Prizes of 200. 9 Approximation Prizes of 100. 1857 Prizes, amounting to. Responsible corresponding: prominent points, to whom a ti mpensation will be paid, Write for further information or send orders to M. A. DAUPHIN, P.O. Box 692, New ww Orleans, Louisiana, SEC ONTACR 4ND MONTHLY DRA AWING, DAY. FEane cn 1, Gey Linize. 80.60. ‘Ticket Halves, a Aspinwall Bananas, ts wanted at all Fine Dehesa Raisins, rally remanera~ Pr ees Piner Shell Almonds, Fine Old Jamaica am, Fine Old New England’ Rum, Fine Old Sherties, ne er Fine Old Gins, Fine Old Brandies, Fine Old Whiskies. eae temnc of Distribution same as above iecis-wiesW CuEES " Chedder. Gemternes, eS Cordials, Feoguelort Pine Apple, Burgundies, *_ -Neufehatel, AT LOWEST PRICES. N. W. BURCHELL, Champagnes. 14-2 1332 F Street. Grosixe NOTICE. One hundred and fifty varieties of Crackers. We have obtained an extension of our lease to February Ist, and shall cont inue to sell off our stock DRY GOODS an. CARPETS Rot gaa date at the greates. bargains ever offered Crosse & Blackwell's Pickles, Sauces, and Potted Meats. ant se ones buy your Holiday Presents at * GEO. J, JOHNSON & CO., 711 Market Space. oR a arta | ly Corporation 51 on hand for sale, Bankers, Pate de Foie G: ‘lageolets, Trufies. Paina ey Painted Candies of the finest workmanship. Lock oe i WIS JOHNSON & CO., LP ORANGES. ‘e are wouk, direct from The trade supplied, dec5-tr Champion Spouting Spring Saratoga Water. twice this splendid Fruit ‘groves. Prices low. HALL & ‘Sugars at the latest decline, bot Manner Seace. WW oeer ea wt ea ‘721 6TH STREET, between northwest, mwa Gyre ices AND FROZEN JOHN H. MAGRUDER, FINE GROCER, 142 New York Avenue, 15-7 Near U.S. Treasury Department. Gone OFF AT LOW PRICES. Qne Ton RAISINS. Que Ton Fresh NUT GRAPES: ORANGES. BANAN deci3-tr 1918 PRENNSYLVAN! 1A AVENUB. Ce Samar YOUNG'S ENT. aa dec5-tr orthern tere FOR RENT AND SALE. aleatel DOK. Ingaire at emon _ wlgee Ae S00 Feunsplvania, = ¥V 7 ANTED- $3,000 and $1,500), for two or three years, at 8 per cent.; ‘no commissions: on unincumbered estate security of double value given. Address P. O. Box 467. i5.3.* ANTED-—By a nort hern lady, POSITION of V wouk! be found tnvainable where Als . EAT Star office. . By a gen on two Unfurnished ROOMS, Seomm: ing. on second with or without’Board, for a lly, where sec! cau be |. Address Box 1, Star office. ANTED—A first-class FOREWOMAN in Dressmaking Establishment, one that ts com- petent in all its branc office. 7 ANTED—The Ladies to know that the che UY eh Race for HATE WORK is at Miss SUSIE'S ‘New Establishment, 1013 F st Hair Dyeing a specialty. 3 respeciable colored woman, @ rst-class cook in a private my Batista y pees wiven. Apply at 124 23d st.. bei. Land M sts. now 2 NTED_ 15 White and 35 Colored Wom enstor cooks and housework, all well recommended. restaurai mnilies furnished RO ST st. Lid TED—Ladies to have their COMBINE made into HATR BRAIDS for $! Fut. centseach. Hair Braidsdyed all color Satisfaction guaranteed. H . 1028 Tth st.. between New York ave. a st. new. 15-2." was Hotel free, W) TAN a gentleman Address C. 8. fret Warten Restuarante, &e.. needing gue ERVANTS apply at the old-estabii: t or six rooms between Ist and 3 References exchanged. ice. V FANTED- Ty pu WOOD; 323° P SHERI ch Address 4 must have referen Inquire at + between Market and Fred yard. Bit and Fit- er Mth st. nw, ng Aisi, Box Piaiting. a12-3i* Bt alt: MISS'LUCAS, Dressmaker, WANTED Reon. careful TENANT for House 1407 Est. h.w., near Treasury D= partment, containing 11 rooms. and. bath-foom, With madern conveniences, all in perfect repalr: being new ted 3 pelng newly painted and papered. “Apply, al gOt intima jon any deseription & CC jm LOUIS" "?. SHOEMARE ER, Office )-FEATHERS to renovate at S, 614 Louisiana ave, angi6-Ly TED—To exchange, new STOVES nes, Groceries or Fuel, at BUTLER™S. 5! Latrobes to heat two rooms, $30 to se AS-tr Ww ED—A perfect and clean copy of the first numberof the EVENING STAI, for which a liberal price will be paid. Aj at the Si cfices oe ba! ET Wit HACE Fine UPHOLSTERY WORK at eighteen years experience. U, a‘work at lowest possible pricss, by , 614 Louisiana avenue, angiG-Ly ANTED—€ Steam eatin tween 49g and Oth sts sow Called for aud delivered without charge. jyls-ly — CARPETS to CLEAN, at McGEY FERRY’S Eureka Swain Beating and orks, Tth-st. wharf. Orders by mail, or Ss. MITC HELL'S, Market Space. fe21-Ly to know that WM. hant Tailor. 011. New York Sa specialty of Cuiting Garments wo ‘yang6-Ly LOST AND FOUND OST—Betwoen the Treasury and National Tiie- ater. or on 14th street i BREAST- s iider will be rewarded by leaving tt at ‘New York ave. ate oST—On Wednesday, 12th inst. a POCKET BOOK, coutatning ten (10) dollars, on Massa- I Li chusetts posal eoing wens between 4th and 8th sts.. Liberal returned to 1008 16th st. nw. ai4-20" OST—From a carriage on Connecticut ave. = Cpundey, between L2and 1 o'clock. a MEXICAN BLANK hot brig toolors, ‘The finder will recelve a reward of $5 if left at this office. 410-6: seventy. Price for the two, three hundred an ve $200 Inquire -es Naval dollars; separately, each, Ory. CLECTIC RICHAKI JANUARY 2. will include “SE MIN ary. ned Ds pen ‘a school Tor both sexes 1434 Q st., near 14th, ary depart ha new and praccical see cireulars at book Mores: the Burau of tnformation, 1427 F at 1313 Corcoran st. an DON, Pry fessor of Penm: e hand FL Vy mich? ookkeeping: _ sahortsitand coeur ‘im short and instruction ons ons given, at ae and Py ed Schoots. AG cass ed), sing ¢ or en suite, {20 New York avenue. Fast = a Dry Gonds store. ROC new ty Carmi and board can be ted. at a15-6i A nice eight-room Frame yom and Water closet, L908 9 ¥ terms. Apply on the premises; en ining Let if desires. No. 731 8th st. now. nine 1302 Sth st. now, contamina ‘727 Sth st. aw. | RENT— These t nfurnished ROOMS, suita: | te for housekeeping for small family: 336 2 ot me: ea Tequired. — Large. comjortahl Pitot ae sith conservatory and all mode rn im- $100 per month; No. ans BE KE NDALL ‘KR RENT—A neat two stor peer schuits, markets and ¢ 1. WARNER & ©0., 916 F st 1B RENT_ FURNISHED HOUSE, No I street now. orone sulte of ROOMS, w without BOART 4 POR SALE OR RENT FARM ; abent 300 trait trees « mainte 3 &c.. ali chotve fruit, Quire s.e. corner ih dea fo ctveets nee da Fe ENS, Dest fe new BRICK HOUSE Veniences, ‘ ry) > fume. Tnquirect’s i. BOND. POR BEST A three BRICK HOUSE. of forty story DOR RENT- Three ROOMS on alley, betwee 4th and Sth and between Sv and O; twool them con be rented separate. Ingcire at GLL N str new. 14-2." TOR ENT afurnished fr La LORS: ga tached: hot with ati t a New E with BOARD, month. 1 reel nw. POR RENT HOUSE No. venlent to Riss Mt z . bath, HOUSE, 1 re L street now POR RENT. F S21 ing. War Department TOR RENT OA lange HOUS' Sune floor: stairways frontal Apply 413 6Ui st. sw. Bx RESTA A tins ROOMS, No, 618 9b 5! Patent Office. Rent low. In & SUNS, Stove Dealers, Ne OK RENT HOUSE No. pressed brick f large front au Apply from 4 te STORE and two stationary washtubs: © an be seen at any tin ansyivania av T—No. 458 New Jersey a BRICK, seven rooms and bath-room: a rorner house, with’a iarge yard, offering superior advant- ages for the cultivation Of flowery. | gral tenaut Sara: immediat ly to JOHN T. AR st. new. ais = RENT—Three Unfurnished ROOMS, with gas. hot and cold water, use of bath and from latrobe, 128 Mass. ave. u.w., bet. Ist and 2d sts. l2-4c" POR A neat six-room BRICK Hi on Boundary. St. between New Jerey av h l Pret Park: gas and wate NAN, second door. d12 RE = it STORE and RES NCE, corner 14 and S sts. n.w., will be fair terms to a permanent tenant, that and Residence, containing 7 rooms, all 3 Very lange cellar. rarhit,, rick STABLE In the rear. for business. Appl’ io OWES EN L corner 13th and M sts.. or to J. Fst. now. ‘OR RENT_ 2139 K st. n. w.. BRICK HOUSE, seven rooms and bath; gas, latrobe, hall; newiy biden painted; convenient to Pénnsy) ave. hw. Fai 2137." Inquire 729 8ih. gle Board, two: a IMS, with bay windows. Also, single Rooms. all newly furnt at rea- sonable prices, 206 F 410-61" Rk RENT—475 oes ave on rooms. La- and c ups.» Re paiut- $50 Tet Sth td) roms, all mod, imps, tO 5 St. 8 Fs. wens ‘only os. all mod. imps. ; Pa. all m imps. Apply i) Lerten ‘ae BUR |. 708 E st. nw 48 Lin POR RENT— six rooms, TPotomas water in woodhouscadjoiiing kitchen, Only $15 per month to good tenant. Apply t door north for key and terms, 7. ORE NT_BRICK HOU SES, s and low rent. Apply ow HEATLEY BROS. corner Th ani Qists. T st. n.W., containing twelve tly Atied ps all “4 £ No. 933 newly and ele improvements: good BELT CAWIINGTON, 454 Louisiana site City Hall. 2 = . Se mnsyiva- on Mis= FRANK Sih ste 12-6" nia ay Sourl ave.. In T. BROW ; Columbia Law ‘or 331 Missouri ave. rian, s' ENG ERIA Bi sites Open day and events 1 daughters practically edi densed Instruction, and. train tions. English Language, Let ‘s Penmanship, Business Forms, Elocution, Physical Exercises, &c. Day $20 per quarter, payable on entering; in six equal monthly installments, full on entering. st cs ‘Guarter or vening tuition, giving particu- i ¢, SPENCER, Principal. E_ ACADEMY OF MU Lit 1 T; Re) STRE! on comnrs. H, N.w. EMINGTO) LAMB, Direetor, FA Wuibabte assistants Eireutare at miusie stores, i. A CRY RRO a ESSONS IN GERMAN (native Li Greek Bi “K MI ‘SHES A KUS, formerly Ins of Ek Md. Cireulars in sos 4018 norihwest, ADEMOIL a M D o SERRTE ona | We Advanced, , and with a ‘cont 9a. m., Wam., R RENT—Furnished PARLORS a BED- OOMS, and ROOMS furnished for house- keepin ant several small BED ROOMS. 354 P. sylvan corner 4% st BOARDING. } OARDING.—ROOMS, furnished. in sults of two or three, suitable for families: also single Rooms. with or Without BOARD: pen grates, ete, ‘Terms mod - nW.. ite Franklin Park. X ORTON HOUSE. 922 aud 924 F Street N.W, Prices ror Boarp, Per Month (in advance), Per Week 2 Toe een ts par: Room, $30.0? EET Tene STABLE eee een and FURNISi ED ROOMS, Transients accommodated at 622 kt bw. Charges reasonable and. Din- satistaction guaranteed. 28 Feaneyivanie evense DUNG As the wall Known Wicker Bag ib gor mnt. Gye us etl ante Give ‘trial ‘con= a13-70" ae ae est ate, women Seek nate the Arlington hee oon ESAT a Jessons, ase ae By RS TABLE Bi BOARD and Bee as, oe eee PAR Seen eer eaes bw. clad Teen tree GOR RENT Brick HOUSE, ® rooms, as. water aud Latrobe siove; just hi beer 2 | eer aes $25 per month. Ais . rooms, Water FOR RENT AND ) SALE. FF. GATOWEL, TATE AND PXSCRANCE, ‘Corner Lith and F streets, T'-FPOR REX a nape nd other desiratie Hotes | of the city, whieh will be re Peamnabie term lars apply s+ ab R™ ESTATE BU 1. eTIN THOS. F. WAGGAMAN. 519 Seventh st (Changes made every Wednesday and Saturday Three Story Brick Howses for Sate 220 F st. n.w., mod. imps. *» tod — med mye . Wes. Two-Story Brick and Fran 429:N st. now... fh... mod, Houses F . water i. wt a Cnimproved F soe rs test ” w a a sy 8h co 1% on Be * > Market Spac $3 to 1s Stole on the Ist and cach month a o-iul- letin’* of all property for sale and rent on which can be had on application at my o at Loans. _ 82,000, $2,000, $800) and $00 at B per cont, AU5-Le will be seut by mall if de: ae Bald Vac ave. sere 14-40" £ x33 3 JREAL ESTATE BULLETIN or STANLEY JONES, REAL ESTATE BROKER, 511 SEVENTH STREET. 4. Dwelling Houses For Sale. NORTHWEST. near 14th, 3-stories, Pac 3. t. Qand Rt, 3 a t and 24, 3-steri hand Ith, 3-svories, net ‘ini 4 and HL. ia preas brick dwellings. ay windows, Hust being competed. * ‘store & dwell, NORTHEAST. B. b, Ist and 2d. 3-st.. 13 rs. Aas Sth, bet. C and iD, 2-siories. “m 3.500 4-1. new. 10,000 Grounds. 25.009 SovTHe B, bet. 5 and 6, 3-stories, m eon Ast Sin" bet, A'and BS, 3 stories, mod. i, 407 socruwesr. Tih, bet. C and D, 2st .. (or wit teaide). 2.009 sth, tt Cand D. stories, mod. i, Os. £9) ith. bet. D & EF, 3-st., storeddweil”g. m. i. 7. Tth, bet. D & E, 3-st.. stored 6. Desirable Butlding Lots for sale in all sections of the city, Form Wanted. To purchase a small Farm, with barn and outbuildings, located near the Baitimere and raiiroad, between Washington and Baltimore. 4. STANLEY JONES, SLL SEVENTH Sreeer. B. HW. WARNER & Co. BRAINARD H.Wannen, Epwrs A. Mcintigs, ‘916 F street northwest. Large house, n.w. cor. 6th and E. streets. 1730 ID st. ee 516_10th st. 1907 Pa. ave. 1321 Q st Store ed" 13th & 1104 6th st. nw. 1335 Corcoran 735 11th st. nw, 713 2st st. nw, 2206 14th w nw

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