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THE EVENING NING STAR. WASHINGTON: Te Letters should be widresed to the Editorial or Business Manager of THe STAR. according to their tenor, and not te any individual name. Otherwise provoking delays may occur. Checks, ete., should in all cases be made payable | to the order of Trg EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER | COMPANY.—not to that of any Individual. 2@ Anonymous communications not read; re- Jected manuscripts not returned or preserved. ‘To Advertisers. Advertisers are- requested to send in their an- ouncements as early in the day as possible, and in ail cases before 12 0°clock M. The insertion in the same day's issue of those reaching the office after that bour cannot be assured. ————— Affairs Away Down South. ‘The imposing vision of a Spanish American alliance, which has danced before the mind's eye of more than one Mexican diplomatist, must, it is feared, wait for its actual realiza- tien until the coming of that millennial pe- Fiod when even Spanish American republics shall be at rest. For the present, if the gov- ernments of the proposed allies can prevent uprisings of the citizens and their own oyer- throw, and ean restrain themselves from war other, as much will be done in the der as could well be cted. which furnish n rebellion te 1 is not one of An insurree. tion atten + of unusual elty in Punta seaport of is re ) Valparaiso. The fact that hews went to r by way Chili, is a peer a mysterious feature of the case, for which explanation may be expected, General Guardia, the president of Costa Ri probably finds that the cares of gover disagree with him. In addition to internal troubles in the republic. a serious complica- tion arises with Guatemala, owing to the fact that his government has been refused recog- i t republic. But he disorgan- f his dominions, he will hardly te nearly twice as large ar ‘sas populous as hisown. Indeed, more than once attempted to y over all Central America, ugh unsuccessful her attempts were Vigorous and ereditable to her mili prow- ess. Between Costa Rica and Guatemala are Niearagua, Honduras and San Salvador. The first two are larger than Guatemala but much smaller in population, exceeding Costa Rica, however, in this respect. Of the two, Nicaragua is the larger and less populous. The little state of San Salvador, the smallest of the Central American republics, being about a third as large as Costa I e hext in size. is perhaps the most remarkable. Its population is second in numbers only to that of Guatemala, and sec- ond to vone in intelligence and industry. A treaty of friendship and alliance is now in foree between this state and atemala, and it isdewbtful |if the latter, thus aided, would fear the united attack of the rest of Central Americ: ardia, after repress’ if possible, internal insurrec would doubt be pleased with a foreign war, which might serve as a vent for the superfluous energy of his citizens. But he coukd attack Guatemala without allies, and a war between two of the republi will involve all. The chances seem to be, however, that no general contest will arise, but that the republics will continue to bubble and simmer within them. Selves, as they have not ceased to do since the confederation was dissolved in 153 ——~2ce-___ Tt seems to ve pretty certain that a military coup Cetat was contemplated by the reaction- ists in France during the recent military crisis, but it is not so certain that Marshal MacMahon’ bad any complicity in the scheme. He may have listened to it, but must have finally de. Clined to take any part in the plot; hence its abandonment. The tone of some of the reac. tionist papers shows that great disappointment Was felt in that quarter by the failure of Mac. Mahon to seize the reigns of power, and one of these publications accuses him of weakness approaching te cowardice. Whatever else may be said of MacMahon, he is ne coward, and his retcsal to assume a bayonet dictator- ship may be set down to his credit as an act of patrioti-m, though somewhat tardy in its mani- festation. ———-2+e-______ Since the publication of the life-saving ser- viee report on the Huron disaster, mariners will be apt ve a wider berth than ever to the North Carolina coast. Evan O'Neill! What kind of a name would that be fer a dog you Wanted some one to kill? Tt seems to be settled t |. Frank Howe (we disremember just which regiment) and the U. 5. pension agency in New York will have to part company. Next to Col. Dick Par- Sons, of Ohio (again we disremember the regi- ment), Col. Howe was perhaps the loveliest object that has graced Washington by occa. Sional visits in later years; and when he ceases to come here i 1 official capacity things will look very gloomy indeed. It will be like spring time without flowers. a It is reported that Osman Pasha will be tried by a military court for the alleged slaughter of prisoners at Plevna. If this be true, it would perhaps have been as well for Osman to have committed suicide. as rumor represented. see More bridges have been swept away by ice onthe Danube, suow interferes with the regu- lar working of the railways. and difficulty is experienced in keeping the troops near Plevna supplied with food. Under these cireum- stances the forward movement of the Russians ria is checked, and if unfavorable inues may not be resumed tillthe Winter is over. This will afford the Turks, and the English diplomatists who are maneu- Yering in their behalf, a little breathing time. a Austria has stepped into the arena of Euro pean war by warning Servia not to attempt any operations in Bosnia and Herzegovina. But she will not engage in the contest, not only for numerous important reasons con- heeted with rmany and some other Euro- pean states, but because she cannot protest and suggest more quickly than Servia will ac- cede to her wishes. ——++e2-—___ About every third democrat in Ohio consid- ers himself a possibie “dark horse” in the Senatorial race which comes off in that sate next month. This is what gives the contest a Value to the rural member of the legislature. see. Tt appears to be Mr. William E. Chandler, instead of General Butler, who has his hat full of bricks to throw. And they say he is the man that ran the brick-yard, too. ——_—__-<e-- ‘The gentlemen of the Indian ring and tim- ber ring are quite unanimous in holding that Schurz ought to leave the Cabinet ; but proba- Diy their views will not be considered as en- cirely disinterested. —_—____+ee-____ Look out for THE STAR double sheet to morrow. It will be an attractive number. _—_—_____ +22 - —____ THe WEEKLY STAR now ready, contains all the News of the Week; Christmas Celebra- tions; the Russian in Pingo tasrat News: Matters White House and Depertment, ews ; ‘oceedings of the Courts; Local Affairs ri Stories: Poems and Sketches; ‘Agri: «ultural and Household Matters. Terms: @ per annum, in advance, postage i repaid ; single copies five cents, in wrappers. pt mh met FASE, Lot OF DEMONGEOT'S MANU- FACT CR rt +A! KED WIGS, at @ very low Eee N Wer a “a FURNISH MU: si ‘Gand feuecen eet = or | G® YouR Vistrine CARDS NEW YEAR'S DAY at the oid established house of ne oid established Rowse e a esEY's, Ae 913 Pennsylrania arenue. No. 626 NOVELTIES No. 66 4 cae E Srnner. NEW as GIFTts MARRRITER'S NEW STORE, 626 E street 28" rALAGA GRAPES, FLOKIDA ORANGES, CALIFORNIA PEABS, efi at lowest prices. | , ASPINWALL BANANAS, a NEW YEAR. FINE Ld AND LIQUORS. GRAND OLD SHERE! RYE PB AR AMAICA AND N.E, M,. GRAPES, BANANAS. ORBAN fa 1 EMONS. a28-tr _1918 Pennayleantaa avenue. JRECEPTions. CHINA, GLASS, CKEY WAR! RECEPTIONS. DINNER or EVENING Par- tan J. W. BOTELER & BRO., Invonrens oF CHINA, GLAss, &C., a2s-sr 923 Fennsyleania are. LADIES Fens. . STINEME®?, 1 ser. ‘pe naulranin avenue, Next to corner 13th street Has just received a fresh supply of thase desirable FAL-SKIN 8: fashionable shape, 36X37. I made from the lest London dressed Skis, whiclt is otterel at the lowest market rates. Seal Muffs, Boas and Hats to mate! Ch Sof Mink In Muffsand Boas, dec23-1w RYAN & BRO., GO8 Pennsylvania avenuc, Have just received a fresh ani large supply of Kennedys FANCY CRACKERS, ENCH CHOCOLATE, ve COFFEE, Fresh, Roasted INSULTED UNTIL THE Stu OF ee CUSHING HOUSE. (487 © street,) For the special treatment ‘of Spinal Disease and Curative rove and Flattened Chests, Dyspepsia. Constipation, Piles, Ruptures and Weakness and Displacements of the Female System, by his Braces; Trusses and Girdles; those defects are more the consequence o and mechanical Msplacement than of “original all for his samphiet. “Physicians, are fs ins ited to call. A GENERAL REDUCTION _ IN PRICES, Fine Guinet Black SILKS. Binet Lupin’s Black © tact me 1 Apgitt ters. Sheetings, seilles Quilts, ‘Tab rkie,, diac range ret nsertings; Hamburg E:lgings, white ors—all to be soid at 25 per tent. iin prices, Ten pieces 36-inch all-wool mere, at 50¢.; best good ‘ity, (028-tr NEw TOY YEAR'S din col- OOKS. ADIES* SATCHE! LA Ss, GIFTS. LADIES” DRESS TRUNKS. ‘ HARNESS, WHIPS, &., At the TRUNK AND HARNESS FACTORY AND SALESROOMS z or JAMES S. TOPHAM, BP425 Seventh Street Northwest.Ga REPAIRING. Fue _ Harness repaired and Trunks covered a33-tr M. W. GALT, BO. & CO., Have made large additions to their stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND FINE PLATED WARE, CLOCKS, BRONZES. BRASS GOODS. CHOICE PORCELAIN, &c. All the new styles of FANCY SILVERWARE, Designed especially for WEDDING PRESENTS! 423-tr FOR FULL DREss. We have just put in stock a very complete line of Gentlemen’s Dress Suits, made in superior manner and in the latest fashion, of all grades of black cloth, which we offer at prices that do not more than half equal what the same goods would cost made to order, THE STYLES COMPRISE Full Dress or Swallow-tail Coats, Full Frock, Double-breasted Coats, Straight-cut Single-beasted Coats, Cutaway Frock Coats, and a magnificent line of Diagonals: also, English, French, German and Domestic Doeskin Pants, and all qualities of High and Low-cut Single and Double-breasted Vests, of black cloth and diagonal, THESE GOODS Are well cnt, and no fears need be felt on the seore of fit, as we are prepared to give perfect satis- faction in that particular; so that you can get as good styles and fit from our selection as you could secure by paying twice our price for having them made up. HABLE BROTHERS, EXTENSIVE CLOTHIERS, de28-tr Corner of Seventh and D sts. (One door east of Mitchell & Martin. S@-GLOVES FOR NEW YEAR. An immense Stock for Ladies aud Gen: 2 to8 Buttons, ‘ata C= PLATE ENGRAVING AND PRINTING, Vaya exerns eS gg|! | Wie IMMEDIATELY — Two first Ladies" N.W. BURCHELL. | and other TABLE FURNITCRE hired “9 | | | | | FOR RENT AND SALE. a b. nd, a tares nice- "ata Front Ruo Pr i329 ti a me st. exchanged, HAIR DRESSERS and WEAVERS establishment, 6169: st. TED “PLAITING. two er yar ih ined, ) 814 T'st.. corner 9b st specialty, Miss LUCA: 28-30" T for two or three Fa mare sylvenia avenue. and three squares wi Pres mts. Kidress Mrs, H. J. chy? oO. ANTED-B; ntleman and wife, one W two ga Gy with plain Board. ing, in a private fais? vB inh preferred: the rooms must have a southes em eect, Addre: stating location, terms, &c.. “Londoner. ow ths | office. ANTED—A member of Congress will a HOUSE for the session, it he can find one: medium size, neatly and cleaniy furnished: all the modern improvements, and located in the north- Western part of the clt¥, Address *E, D.™* office. y ANTED HORSE, and CARRIAG: ¥TON, as cash payment on H ai and Tots balsnce of bapmente in monthly instal use is new 8-room Briel froveiments, located northwest. iar omer. V en tinier compe: . “ ann BAUM & SON'S, T2271 "27-30" ANTED—A genteal YOUTH Fecelve thorough education in Engineering and Architecture, dat m 9 to 3 o'elock, evenings, at office, “Too kn Star Room 3° dors Families, Hotels, & wanting reliable Servants, fo a free of hed ° National th and F sts. WANTED | OCCUPANTS for “handsomely furnished Rooms, én suite or single, in pri [ate dwelling; 13201 st n.w., opposite Frankl Squar WASTED. Ty Rest. BACK PARLOR front rooms, second story; Ail handsoniéty furnished, aid at great riees, with table board, Call at ‘ TANTED jByganuary ist. furnished 1A DROOM, With facilities and wife, J. 2. B.,* fice. TANTED Tobay. or hire jentle HORSE and secon low vehick A white YOUNG MAN best references, Appiy te E N arnished rperity feraiien Rooms, suitable for lignt modern improvements and 2 13th st. new. 126- TED- teh ne ‘in PI Vhttadelpl specialty of which tent assistant, a YO! AW a te having some bee ‘of patent Pract be preferred. Address, stating ag hess, and expected compensati Box ot 3 Philadelphia, was VERY ONE TO i saiity KSLER has removed ti a ie Is prepared to take Satisfactlon guaranteed. JV ANTED Vou to got vour PICTURES 18 f RD PHOTOGRAPHS, $2. per dozen, at bobuey ‘8, 467 Penna, ave., nid 6th sts. a7. oro ANTED—To exchange, new STOVES for old ones, Groceries or Fuel, at BUTLER’S, 5th and K. sts: now, Smokey Chiinneys cured dr no pay nm noviG-tr LL at the OW that . 401 7 ERYBODY TO CA 1427 Fs! rooms, furnished. unfurnished, board. &c. any description. Informa PHILP & Co. oct? ATHERS to renovate — at |. 614 Louisiana ave. ang! 16-ly wast D—To exchange, new STOV roceries or Fuel, at BUTL K n.w. Latrobes to heat two roon humber of the EV’ = price will be Wwe D—Fine UPHOLSTERY Work any kind; eighteen years experience, stery woes ‘and work at lowest ie CHACE, 614 Loutsiana avenue, steam. at augl6- 2 » at RIC W: Steam Beating Works, 490 Maine avenu tween 4'5 and 6th sts, s.w. ‘called for and delivered without charge. “AVI3-Ly ANTED ARPETS to CLEAN, at Mc « * reka Steam Beatin eeping Works, er . Wharf. Orders by fetta W. 8. MITCHELL . Market Spae Ww ANTED-Gentlemen to know that WM. MOORE, Merchant Tailor, 1011 N avenue, mak be made at home, specialty of Cutting Ga _ LOST AND FOUND. OST—An 4 Necklace I piece of AMBER, a pendan ‘The finder will be Suitably re éd on returning it to the office of Ad: Company, U.S. Treasury departn ST—Weilnesday evening last, perhaps on Pa. 4avenne car, Black Embroidered Cashmere SCARF. | Finde will be suitably rewai by re- turning the same to 1328 I street n.w 23-3'* ‘OST— December 26, 1877, a large black 4 and white Newioundiand DOG, The aaa finder will be suitably rewarded by re. farming, the same to 1315 Rhode Tpian Nore n a 2 YUND-—On December | 24th, a POCKET- BOOK, containing a small’ sum of M which the . can have by calling No. 636 street n.w., after 5 o'clock, and proving propert and paying for advertisements nigt-2. S120 REWARD Lost, on November 1th, 1877, from steamer Lady of the Lake. plying between Washington and Norfolk, TAMES “PETER- SON, late of the city. of Philadelphia, ‘The above reward Will be paid to any one for the recovery of his body, clothing and \ papers on his person. or in- formation that will to the same, Address HOWELL & BOURKE, Philadelphia. Pa. 427-3" BOARDING. _ FURNISHED & Br sreeer N. - 8 koows, with Borin: also, TABLE 1S 28 terms moderate, 123-32" 126 DSr. N.W.—To Rent wee nt ROOMS. D with or withor od Boat utes from the Capitol: EAY, late of Albany, > TPPABLE BOARD, LODC ROOMS, (22 Penna. avenue n.w., betw ‘7th sts, rar B. & P, depot, anu a fer Post Oitice, Treasury, and other « partments. 28-31 BY TIFULLY-#U ROOM 8 TAnLE TOAD. including “thet e rat story = or two $44 for nt and ack rooms $40 ev © Just opened, ¢ and light South “trout. ro persons; room for t street ».W. qkS. MoT. SOUTHALL, a 705 With street. oem Transient, and Day witionatery lowe A RARE CHANCE —For $40 Casi you ean ob- tain Table Board (fuel and light furnished) for THREE MONTHS, in a first-class nel; and at a first-class house, Address office. POAERING, = The DINING ROOMS offer first-class accommodations to la dies and gentlemen, at reduced rates, Meals by the dlay., week or mouth also, nlcely-furiished 12 single or en suite. Sth street n, BS OARD.— as family. having a coup! = Furnished Rooms (with Vath), would lke to RENT them toa couple of gentlemen, or gentle; man and wife, with or without BOARD: or would Sead Weatiods conve: A., City post office. ARDING,— Seite ae - furnished ROOMS, with or without Board, at reasonable rat it 307 Missouri avenue. jt as ST.—For rent, with BOARD, nicely 317.8 suite of two or three ROOMS, on seco also, other desirable KO + 2w Moz HOUSE, 922 and 924 F Street N.W. PRICES FoR BOARD. 51. ee St. N. 'W— Eattre NEW Pai: with fre aratlass TAB RSL BOARD: sa suite of pg (from: BOR per it, Transient, or = per ty 3, 1800 St, cor cor. of Lage for four horses for rent MS, WITH OR WI’ aoe Nao Hoes Soha uw is bie ‘Terms moderate. No. 607 Dw. nnn nl be ‘TREMONT HOUSE IS MAKING GOOD E iter Boarders. sin- terms for Winter roomy elther ston or stove heat. He Ost ye, FRE RENT ytd No. 8, modern improvem= = Sy ged ae BOOM: oy jow ; 1332 Lith st. n. .. oR Seer A small FRAME HOUSE, Ne L st. between 18th st. and Vermont ay Apply next door for the 21 aa I Handsomely furnished neg tntral lccation. Apply to M. TRIMUI Fx KENT— 724 10th st eben and yard. RK RENT—No. 206 5th st. sc, modern improvements. $15, re month, si Gand Hn. Engatre 310 Est. new. = water tn kit: ABs 82S | antes from Ws asbington eu retirees Furnished Soom os te | Mifsoe eishrtwe toe a [ress Post Office Hox O74 RED nicely Turniched 0 A ents; will be Tented at a HOUSE with 12 toon rater, te and — ‘K alley: ERE T [pitt HOUSE En suite or single. ' H, with dressing rooni at- hed, on first floor rn reduced to $10 ber W AGGAMAN, 519 71h st. ir Sr snltaie fer a cle VOWSMAN & GREEN, No. Four Unfurnished ROOMS, Usckeeping, oF Wit be let singly. good Stable for ren {OR RENT—A TAB Taquire at No. sie Dlescant fara ae 913 per month on tory. also $15 per mont Snitable for aduitse FOR RENT six-room HOUS 730 Vermon . BED ROOM, furnished handsomely ; say thiy . it te heerta Apply 1319 Fst. n. we q m convenient T Tw lished ROOMS, front ‘and back, on second. floor. for $8 per inonth, Also, one nicely, furnish an ars and boarding Sconvenient to street OR ed and two Unfurn- ished Rouse nt oz 4 and 3 NTE ‘Furnished ROOMS, )K RENT HOUSE. five rooms, kite back. No, 600 M st! T FRAME HOUSE, rooms. ‘wn wate ¥ a OR RENT Fn oa STORE, r door, or at W. E st. RUTHER 31 onveniently arranged two-story £, eight rooms and ‘The house is being repainted and rapered, and {3 in excetient condith has a large front yard with same: will be teady for cans by Gs ae Foks AME | Hos leasantly located, foantain and flower VOR EB HOU 33 $18 per oat Thauire at 1423 13th aft n. oR RENT—A tw rooms, hall, cellar. Sag and. water: front ya No. 1711 New York ave. hear State Department $25.a month in advance: key next door, tory FRAME HOUSE, 3 Ing 7 rooms, water Inquire at Room 59, gas. goes month ta'sdvance, ‘Third Auditor's office. ‘OK RENT—T: or three | unfurnished ROOMS, md floor, nicel w "Location 985 1. st RENT: DWELLIN enue and L - B Font 5 pply in grocery store, L anv ere ply in gi 3-3 2 Bas, natn onan or ‘our new BRICK HOUSES, fe Mae in fi T ns, ath-room T—Fine BRICK HOU. 9 rooms, stational and latrobe, with rate toa responsible tenant, lar and stable; € ON 'T HOUSES 1102 and 1104 O st. n. er month: all modern i HERMAN, Real Est Cloud Bullding, 1k RENT—A two-st ry BRICK HOUSE. DLW. has six rooms and room, Re Jana cing Rent §20 OR REN > Cree oar haes 10USE seven rool roo ful and e forthe ea tenant. the rent \ Apply 0 JOHN T. ARMS, 810 Two large, newly-fitted, comm: IS, second floor: east fron hborhood ind nice famil; mo E No, #521 10th age ‘st. n.W., and bath, 6 rooms, large $25. Inquire on ret- —HO rene iinlek front; ont rear yards, —939 Rhode Island avenue, ‘@ three- BRICK HOUSE, with back butting: contains nine rooms, with closet: room water closet; icant, under ots Inquire at J. E. ZUG'S coal 0 FEE ged —A comfortable, Fis ‘of 12th st. ‘and Mar Toa men wie seat Sin be to WM. W. BO. _FOR RENT AND SALE. _ 3 — oR SALE_ MOUSE = ‘1s Joh 8 rooms; gas and water, App y 805.0 a30-26° t REN T—Purni: PARLORS and BED- ew 9 and saan furnished for house- a ‘several BED ROOMS. | aore ave., corner 4's st. novil-2m° ——— BUSINESS CHANCES. - ] MILL TAKE DESIRABLE Prop TY about to be seid under deed of trust, at a fair | iscount, and give in exchange therefor ‘som= cash god Sesitante cit ity property easy to carry. a= ier : cn Fixtures of 'a GRO c ERY. naa PRovistos” STORE in a central doca- tion, doing & gud business, for sale cheap: or the Fixtures will be sold separate. Batistactory reason given for selling. Address L. S. L., Star of- fice. a3s-61* of 215 Acres of LAND 23 station; 120 acres in hard timber; w of word to the acre; cost of cutting and hauling to | depot not over $1 per cord: good soll. lays level and | excellent land: $8 per acre cash. Address SELLER, | Star office. Tint LOAN —$500 to $20,000. Aprils at KE) Y'S Real Bae One, D $1, . for three or five yea GEO. TRU estates ss THANTEL CARUSI. 490 1 £1,500 AND $1,000 T SS security, at 8 per cent. Apply direc it M. M. ROY RER. 513 rh st Mis HANTS NEEDING ASSISTANCE Is i misiana ay. ut-will of a Pca tock. Fixtures, and Lig STORE. ¥ fustaclass GROCERY q jon good, and for a good chance to is the earnest desire pwhers find it to their ad- their improvement tax bills eney of WM. DICKSON. N fe Of the mibia tuatid discounts are made in paying d26-tr FOREIGN F : NCE COMPANY doing bastness in the os, wishes te ablish an Agency in W, 2 ee Lait Fe sponsible and experienced agents, with first-class references, need address, giving full partiralars, ye i and giving full amount of business t vet EeesaRee,” Post Oiice Box 1764, ix & tsar. A VALU ARLE r equiring t able party, with $500 intil the Ist of Janu- Fixtur ke . 16, pay for, an TORS EL Initises, locates |. Will be of IR SALE OR RED acres, 5 miles from trees of apple, peach, pear, & quire s.e. 8th and f WIEAP RENT.—Will be Ren Fouty _ DOLLARS PER MONTH those new three-story and baschient BRICK DWELELNGS. with side Jots ni raded and parked, corner of 15th and FARM of forty = about 300 fruit vali chotee fruits Ta Ss ou" adern im large Saloon Parlo ing ennsyl- Vania avenue HUY ce, Toos Kennsyl- R SALE, A lot of fine SIL K UMDRELLAS. from $4 to $8, being 25 per cent. less than manu- Tacturers cost, at - . GOLDSTEIN #00. s ComMIss: aig Cor. 10th and D = Pts LE.— Appreciating the scarcity of money, and santa to reduce gur stock of new RY, SILV ARE, ¥ GOODS, & ‘Ki an, bens at from ‘than si oods ean be tought anywhere, If" ‘you desire good bargains for fae Gitte, léase come aa your "ie | selectic we guaranty to satisfy you tn Goods ard prices, "YS" GOLDSTEIN Pe Commission Brokers, declT-tr JR SALE OR EXCHANGE— gain—a fine three-story Brick WOUS ron 10th Street, near New York avenue. Also, two very de- sirable building LOTS on easy terms; ‘will take other property, wed notes or bonds, Address Box obo Pon “PP ‘decl&-2w -E. €0 Paid. 5 ronting eo Iwania ave. ENT HOUSE of 8 desirable part of the city for Sale in manthiy Instalimentsot $35. GUNS SHERMAN, Real Estate Agent, ects 30 “loud Bullding. » LOAN We can piace the fi lowing. sum Lhe d delay, upon security 63.508, $1,000. ane at's a oy Apply & i } ge TRELL & BURFORD, 408 E'st. nw. KR SALE OR EXCHANGE For Improved y, oF will make equi 4 to butiders and take one oF hore ey Hotes 6 LOTS Sth, Tathand 19h n, Ww; 25 Lots, square 699; 5 Lot oo sutare 883, and others ‘in good’ locations. * Seve eds Sites on 7th st. Seed. oF one or more acres. ge B. CL. AGETT, | 819 Mar! ‘ket Space. 10-1 oR SALE—At a 8a —The fine BRICK peed with back bull poor Ay <2 buenas st. n. is in good condition; ts; pies? ir sold soon, 960, in aaa ihstalimente: ply at office of W ENRY BROWNE, Law- lana ave. and 4 aest 4-im an corner: ae Louis! RSA Fe (REAUTIET, HOUSES. RARE OPPORT SEW FEATURE: Gig it BRICK HOUSES, witht Tack, epalidingss containing, 10 rooms, with ali the modern improvements, and fin- ished in the best possible manner, with the pep 4 sirable and New Feature of side Lots of Width and depth, nicely sodded. e houses front on one of the most sabe bie streets in the elty, pear: concreted and parked, with street cars near will be sold upon easy terms for $7,500 each. HUYCK, v. No. 1586 Penns nsylvania ave. al-1n (Arlington Insurance Building 3,000 TO LOA on BEAL, ESTATE. at at 7 per cent, LES F. SCHAFER, nov8-ly 515 7th st. new. R SALE—A four-story K HOUSE, cen- trally located on mansyivaninaveaues bulla contains’ poh wei and 15 rooms, gas and wate paved cellar; stable for two horses. ine | office, _ FOR SALE. _ WOR SALE— ~ An clegantiy-fintshed COUPE ET by one of the best makers in the, country: cost $1,200; has been in use a Cau be seen at ALLISON NALLOR'S Stables, * | ROR SALE-A Ba Lent cou POLE and P Will be sold Tor $890, as r has no farther tse for ite “Gan be seen Nat GRAHAM Factory, a3, 8: a new, 127. 1B SALE—Ve iow. D Dark bay FONY, HAR- NESS and BASK PHAETON suitable for a lady and children. Apply at Thomas Dowling’s auction store, corner of: 11th stand Pennsylvania avenu es SALE CHEAP A good HORSE, WAGON NESS; will be sold separately ah) gare eorieun ae AND N FOR Hi oe | HG PHETO SALE- jorse Pagan kind and gentle, ieton little Het asa a New York: dollars. atel} ihe Ras Inquire ‘at Naval Observatory. aed a7- cat Latrobe $13 H st. n.e., 9 Bee oti? Sorte 1446 N st. = as every soom ie r= oe ne eee el Patines oe et Bd reg A J. face ii | i a Ee scu | Zeestory Brick and Frame Hoses Por TEs? BARGAIN Even Or- | 3 one intie from | ut 25 cords | _FOR RENT. AND SALE. EAL ESTATE BU "rae e THOS. FE. FAGGAMAN, cgi ye St. made every Wednesday and ‘Satarday.) ory Brick Houses for Sa'e wal Hone ave. vag 1... 1 rs $55. - rm bth st yon oad limps. 43 Ts mod. imps. U1 rs. mod. imps... 12 rs 230 Bat. n-w., mod. Imp, 10 Fs $38 New York ave it. improved Property. "For Sale. Qdand 3A s.« ta" 1) st. Zhuo Por Rent. 14th and F st : in w, 425 and 423 Sih ste new hid taps. tir So 30 h st. now, application Will Ge seut td mall if dette Loans. $2,000, $1,000, $800 $500 at 8 per cont PPHEODORE F. GATCHEL, REAL ESTATE AND INstRANCE, Corner Lith and F streets, FOR RENT!_FOR RENT!—POR RENT 1319 Q st. nw... all mod, imy 300 Ist st. se ‘all m ‘all moa in And a large number of other desira Homes in different portions ulacs app! Housés and the city, For fur- y as above. a NT. F°s, By ie HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sts, Three new Stores, 1419. 1423, 1425 N_Y 1 Paice Be te 1110 M st. nw... 9 rooms, 1 O11 R st.n.w,. 637 D st. nw. 00 Bth st. se fe doubie house stablo attached. ton private fee y FOR SALE. Houses and Lots in every section of the « reduced prices me ENA | H.W a" A be BRatwarp i WARNER, SA. McINtTIng. 16 F street u martnweat 1730 Ist. nw, .. 51912 9th st. nw. 920 15th st. nw, Tio Bei. ‘ave aw. eae ‘ot eid day on n the | ulletin at our office, Re ESTATE BU: LLETIN or STANLEY JONES, REAL ESTATE BROKER, 511 SEVENTH STREET. Dwelling Houses For Sale. NORTHWEST. 1. 3-st Mass. ave., bet. Cape & Ist, = ‘olumubia st. 3-St L, bet? 17th and isch. Somrlons on ith, bet. S and T, 2-stories, mi. 1., 7 12th, bet. 8 and T—Several of those desirat 2-story press bri Rawottings, bei window: m. NORTHEAST. B, b. Ist and 24. 3-st.. 13 rs. . C and D, 2-stor ries, ‘m. E. Cap., bet. bth & 6th, 3-stories, 3 th, bet. A and B. 2-stories, m. 1. 8 Eand F. 2-st., f.. 8 r.. well iy . bet. Sd and 4th. 3-stories, mod. imps. “st TS.y DEWeevereeseee 6 SOUTHEAST. B, bet. Sand 6, S-stories, ano. imps. 10 rs. ‘and 3d, 3-s ig rs tories, mod. fin ter ‘Aandi, stories, mods kn SOUTHWEST. ‘Tih, bet. C and D. 2-st.. = (or will trade). 2.000 13th, bet. Cand D, 2-st mod. i., 6rs.. 2. Tih, et DE, Sst. storekdwell'g. m1. Fi 7th, bet. D & E, 3-st., store&dwell’g, um. i.. 6,000 Desirable Building Lots for sale ln all sections of the city. Farm Wanted. purchase a small Farm, with barn and other outindutnesfos located near the Baltimore and Quio Tallroad, between Washington aud Baltimore, J. STANLEY JONES, ais-tr SLL SEVENTH STREET. Heal Estate, General I Collection and Claim Agency, Silk Scarfs, indigo ED Viane CLOTHING THE INDICATIONS ARE THAT STILK HANDKERCHIEF S ORE COMING IN FASHION roR GENTLEMEN 1 WAVE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEM, Bordered, solid grounds Bandana, oid stytes: Ponge, white, natura! an And ored and Romstitoked, Madras, Oriental patter Fine Sik Mufters, brocade and other designs. Black Sik Square Cravats: Black Suk Spring an Napoleon Cravats pTtle, seal Drown amd Diack Fine folded Sik Ties, in blacks and color Black Silk Bows and Cravat Bow Silk-lined Kid Gloves and Mittens Smoking Jack 1k Um Silk Cords and Tassels ONE PRICE ONLY GEO. C. HENNING, 410 Seronth stront MOST EAXTRAORDIVARY MARK DOW SALE WINTER CLOTHING EVER APY ER TISED A. STRAUS 1011 Pennsyleanialarcnur, tthe ball in me ig. for the reason th: FALL AND WINTER GARMENTS The near approach of Jane milid Weather for this ae te to make a complete and the ansuad the year, cummpeols BREAK IN MY PRICES to hotd my gouls 1 1 have y_ entire January, a on Who are’ in the habit of waiting for the Jai Bargains have an ojqentantt Sto select from an Une broken Stock at prices that will astoutsh them, BF All are Invited to This Great Sate. A. STRAUS, 1011 Pennsylcania avenue, aci-tr Three doors east of Lth street. _ PIANOS AND ORGANS. HE KRANICH AND BACH, AND THE STIEFF PIANOS, same as ‘any, hers, received the highest Centenn award, as well as the stre humerous musical_ celebrities, BRO., Agents, 723 7th st.n.w. HE DECKER 1 BROTH by solid merit; they by a ps Re oS -. — ha direction, ‘ork G. KUHN. Sole” 1 alse fot the BURDELT O8GANS. 408 near Penn. ave. _ ait PALLET DAVIS ae “CABINET GRAND U ty. A choice assortment and for sale on easy terms jors.| Examination luvited. i. L. SUMNER, Agent. “S sepho-woty ¥ ARE Wwe lustraments have been ‘ec, before fhe ; for forty years, Wve received. the highest sward snerever existed, McCammon's | favorite ite Pianos and and Pianos from other celebrated manufactories constantly on hand. Shontnger's celebrated Pianos and iS sold, ren! and eve Particular attent! Bald to Tu ing anu the ly Repairing Pianos. C. Ki PD oh a ea fow doors above Penna, ay. octla-tr LADIES’ GOODS. M**: SELMA RUPPERT, G14 Ninth st,, opp. Paver Dealer in BEKLIN ZEPHYRS. FANCY AND WORSTED GOODS om Large assortment in Rag and Burlap Canvas and Fringes. Point Lace Braids and Ay Novelties in Fancy Worsted Work and new d-- sigus of Embroideries ou Linen and Fancy Canvas, Single and double Germantown Wool, quality, at 25c, por hank © A discount of 10 per cent, will be allowed on all made-up WORSTED GOODS, ES CLOAKS, splendid quality, for $12, . $16, and ~ sses Cloaks in al 208, et = Dbresses and Boulevard Skirts for ladies, in great Variety, copied from Parisian pai- fists attractive line ef Novelties. selected tr Cure ee anaes many useful and orna- mily inst ee eT Vishes to inform her customers that whe is {a Washington tis week ‘with s, banioane assortipent of FRENCH BONNETS AND oes gas. Also DRESSMAKING its branches, Will fit in Washi T A= a MISS McCORMICK, oct30-ly St. Cloud building, 522 Och st. n.w. ‘48. H. VERMILYA, DIES’ FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKEM. 610 Mh STREET, OFF. PATENT Orrice. Ao noe ot Pee ont Water Boots own make, for sale at very a FAMILY SUPPLIES. R.% Seg ite oes. OT tl fl ee parca

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