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SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY. MIDWINTER NUMBER. ee WANTS. | ED—A WOMAN to do gi THE EVENING STAR. - = anT | WASHINGTON The Mipwint:R Newnan of Scemyen's | W eects must havereterencs, Teyuireol Pave: | FY 16, I87S- | yiirisy, in the variety of its contents, and the | pect street: Georgetown, 1 i = = — {th ity of its ius tration: 3 well as in its entire | TANTED A’ the PARKI DN HOUSE, a | mechanical execution, surpasses anything we have | VV. geod CLEMK and OFFICE BOY. Appi in hitherto attempted. CROSBY S. NOYES.... Editor. al ; TA} D-A_ e mau tod ,LECT- = ees In the series on American Sports, there is ANTED—A reliable man to do COLLEG . “995: =e Dally Olwcstation over | yy, one HE srs : premise pond a ea ES referencen, ga ra To ‘any other dail in Washington, | Ward and Pert be eka Bea ED—ROOM and BOARD, by a aulct thd more than that of all the others added Tilustrations and Text by Mary HaL- PRTED BOOM sui BOARD, Dy a cuizt together. = “THE HUMMING-BIRD OF THE | aldrese NAVY, Star oilice. 1 we Advertisers. | CaniPORNIA WATER-PALLS,"" Mustrations by | Seok siguar Moran, Beard and Gibson; **RECENT Cuvecn DECORATIONS, "* by Clarence Cook, Iustrations | V Advertisers are requested to send in thelr an- Rouncements as early in the day as possible, and in would like to have a ks English, Apply at Dr, ‘of the work of Barthold!, LaFarge and St. Gau- @, 685 Penna, avenue s.c. awe all cases before 120*clock M. The insertion in the | Of the we . po a sbi 7 ae ERS Cay elseue of thoweFeching the oMe® afer | rapes se Majolica" by Caselanl, Ay See | WW BU gHLS inttic tuginners rel a thane ee ee | Thereare at Iustraed Poenss and Stories by RAChDE ONS ANARG OE GRONET EE ISig To Correspondents. Stoddard, Gilder, Boyeson, Holland, and Stockton, ANTED~A respectable white WOMAN todo the general housework for a family of three useless to apply without good city fter 12 o*clock at 808 17th st ( ANTED—A thorough Job Printer, accns- W itined to fine work, Sisits EMPLOYMENT, either at joh work er case: satisfaction guaranteed, Address WEBB, Star office. 116 2* TANTED—Auy one desiring the services 0: first-class cvok and laundress, with the ! references. can do 8o by call er address for tw at the Umbrella Fac Wi He ute also, Office Wait patie: desiring to sell out or bi Store pnsiness should call or address AGENT OFFICE, 826 9th street n.w. NTED)—A_ respectable and expe young girl (North German) desires a SITU A- TION in # rma:l private famtly, where she can | make herself generally usef | home. Address L. R.. 8 YW ANTED—PLAITING (Parisian note) per yard for all kinds of goods: Zets. for Spa Plaiting; 814 { street, corner 9th street uw. ties who live at adistance can have their 1 Letters should be addressed 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, etc., should in all cases be male payable to the order of THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER ComPany,—not to that of any individual. #7 Anonymous communications not read; re- Jected manuscripts not returned or preserver ————— An Important Tax Case. It was decided some time since by the su- Preme court of the State of South Carolina | that the city of Charleston, a municipal cor- poration under the laws of the state, and au- thorized to levy taxes for its government, | could impose a tax on bonds issued by itself, | pave heen specifically copyrighted, so that they cin and held by non-residents, the same as on be had only in the magazine. other taxable property. An appeal to the | We “ - ” United s Supreme Another Novelty—The “Scribner Extra. uurt was taken by the | 4 Non-resident holders of the bonds so taxed, ; For the convenience of purchasers of the ““Mid- besides Sketches, Essays, Reviews, and Fun; **How | a Man Takes Care of his Baby,"* ‘An Asylum for | Literary Lunatics," &¢., &. The edition of the ** MinwinTEn ScRINNER"* is ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND. | Among other novelties, there is a double frontis- piece: a Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, from the last Photograph, drawn by Wy ATT EATON, and engraved by CoLE; and opposite the portrait, ason- net on LINCOLN, by RICHARD HENRY SToD- DARD, printed in quaint Old English type, from matrices three hundred years old. ‘One of the most noteworthy features of the Mid- winter SCRIBNER is a series entitled, ‘PERSONAL | REMINISCENCES OF LINCOLN," by Noatr Brook W A st of with afac-simile of oneof the President's stories in his own band-writing. These papers lone w e y wa 1G : a a . winter SCRIRNER,"* we have reprinted the earlier | (one while they wait, ts and the case was argued prapwiear ite oe ee chapters of “Roxy,"" Dr, Eggleston's Novel, | WW ANTED To ext Ou thelr owa terme toa full bench. In view of the importance of | trom the November, 1877, December, 1877, and good parties, handsomely-farnish , the subject, the court has ordered the case to be reargued some time next month. | Wiib or without Board, ina priva he Capitol: also, large, handsomet: Housé, for any length of time, very low January, 1878. numbers of ScRIBNER, together with Mr, Frank R. Stockton’s capital ‘RUDDER Address The city of Charleston levied a tax of two | GraxGe StorrEs,"* with the original illustra- aa A., or calion JOHN SHERMA + 81, Cloud per cent. upon its six per cents., and direeted | tions (also continued in the ‘Midwinter Scrtn- | ee is es sadvat wi a i its treasurer to retain the amount of the tax NER)" ina “SCRIBNER Extn A,** which is sold 2 —By a young lady of education, wito ry ‘ 5. > > ‘ite ain. round hand, SITION from the interest. It is claimed by the appel- Booksellers and Newadelerss Price >| WW wr i ae plain. sound band. 9 EOSITION | cents, FIFTY DOLLARS FOR $5.00. | For $5.00 you can get SCRIENER's MoNTILY, the best of the illustrated magazines, for one year and a half, beginning with the magnificent **Mrp- UMMER NUMBER" for August last, including the plendid **MipwinTer Number’? for February Tants that the law imposing such tax is uneon. stitutional, being an act impairing the obli tion of a contract. It is further claimed t to acknowled that such power rightfully | exists in a municipal corporation would put it the power of such body to rid itself, by in- | Waxes t 4 COOK and L. referenct Wis ment, Labor 1008 1 st. AUN DRESS, ‘omens Dep é : | | ANTED~—A good direction, of its foreign indebtedness, and | of this year, and ending with the number for Jan- for general housework; references required. thereby virtually repudiate its obligations. | uary, 1879, and also the splendid Christmas Holi- | Apply at Drug Store corner Penna, ave. and 221 st, —_ - Erna 7 ANTED —One furnished and one unfurnished ROOM, for two ladies, where no questions ‘Terms moderate. Location 5 The principle applies to a state and the United States as well as to a municipal corporation. This a bearing upon the legality of the personal tax of one and one-half per cent. on District and corporation bonds and stock: This tax, it is held, is an injustice to the hold ers—many of them widows and orp! $- ost of whom purchased for investment under the belief that the exemption accorded them un- der the laws of the late corporation and Dis- triet le gress in levying taxes in the Distr munioipal purposes, and that the impositions of such persot day number of St. NicHoOLAs for December, 1877, | containing one hundred pages—the finest number | | of a children’s magazine ever issued. ‘These numbers will contain all the chapters of | will be asked | Address D., Star Ontice. V 7 ANTED—A good second-hand covered light spring WAGON, one that has been but little used. Address Box 6, Star Office, stating where it can be seen. J15-3t" WwAntep “His INHERITANCE," Miss Trafton’s graphic | story of ARMY Lrrr; all of **Roxy,’” EDWARD | EGGLESTON’S NEW NOVEL, a story of Western | j life during the political campaign of 1840; and all | or a large part of Boyesen’s novel, ‘A Knight of , Fortune,’ the story of a community of emigrants in the Northwest; besides shorter stories by Mrs. | Burnett, Saxe Holm, Boyesen, &c. : and Illustrated Poems, Travel Sketches, Reviews, nearly a dozen of the splendidly illustrated series of “OvT-oF-Doon’? Papers, including many of the | P be moderate: within a short distance of corner 18th st. and New York av, State pri 1819 E st. 7 islature would be regarded by Con- et r purely fect of the tax is to depre- VANTED A respectable German or Colored WOMAN competent to take charge of an in- ity references required, Apply No. 2106 n ue : vest of the series on ‘*American Sports," and on | Penna, ave., between the hours of 12 and 3 ciate these securities at home and drive them | <The Picturesque Aspects of American Fart “ SB into the hands of alien investors at a low | Life.*+ &c., &c., &¢.: that is to say, all the hum- Vv TANTED—A POSITION as governess or price ; the income to them being one and one- half per cent. better than to the local holder. The Sinking Fund Commissioners, it will be remembered, last year in a communication to | the District Commissioners upon the matter, stated that the low rate of interest which a housekeeper in a small fainily; have had sev- | eral years’ experience in both employmen can bring the very best references. Apply toC. H.. 610 13th st. n.w. j15-1w Vv ANTED-~ Everybody to know that they ean get satisfactiod cheap in Photograph $2.50 per dozer rger work in proportion. Please, no pay, O'BRIEN, 708 7th st. n.w.. be- bers of SCkIBNER'S MONTHLY from August, 1877, to January, 1879, inclusive, and the Christmas Holiday Number of St. NiciHfoLAs, more than 2,000 octavo pages of the best and freshest illus- trated literature, costing in book form more than $50.00. and Price 35 cents. $1.00 a Year. For Sale by all Booksellers and Newsdealers. SQRIBNER & CO., 743 Broadway, N.Y. large portion of our securities bear, make the tax an onerous one, and they submitted that under the contracts made by the government dren, (those from the south’ preferred)—for the issuing them good faith required that they be | plantation scene tn aa 13 Cabin. Ap! reeogniz exempt by act of Congress. ae cou ‘ p tae the ‘question at issue in the Gnariesten r[[® HAVE A PERFECT CURE, | 8th trom 10 to T2 oreioe 3 case involves the right of the United States as | WV STE e, Pe meecks on tare ae vately or in classes, Latin, Greek, Mithe- well as states and corporations to impose matics or Moral Philosophy, Evening Latin classes tween'G and Hsts. 7 J15-6r | V 7 ANTED— One hundred resp ORED PEOPLE-men, wot taxes impairin; ntracts. the decision of the TRY VEGETINE. Jor boy 1b cents lesson, Immediate pr aration U.S. Supreme Court will be looked for with | Qnnapelis prepared Ty matherather” Catto interest. | adress M The Turkish fleet has commenced offensi OW Aimee rurnisied Pant ‘adjoining B operations the eleventh hour. Russian | somely-furnished Parlors, and adjoining ine nage » Crimean hate hat | H.R. STEVENS, Esq. Rooms; excellent Board next hou: towns in Cireassia and the Crimea have been | “5,1; hir+—Tils is 10 certify that my daughter | nw. bombarded, and lastly the fleet has shelled | was taken sick when she was three years old, and { ANTED—By a sober American aman, Sebastopol. The irritation of Russia at this | St 80 low that we were obliged to metp Ber OB8 We make a living at his trade, a SITU pillow, without moving, to feep the ttle thing Together. audacity on the part of an enemy whom she She was attended by several physici: TION as watchman, or to do_something to make a and the rest of the world looked upon as com. | the regtiag attending ‘one, being eid Dr. John ere ees We aes oe om ae ; i ee vens. ‘They all pronounced her ¢ ‘able. — ANT, eno pletely broken in spirit and resources, will no | She had been sek about a year, whenheating of coe |W Others, ) to renta furnished House in one of doubt have an effect in the negotiations for an armisti It seems to be the aim of the Turks in these operations to show that the character of terms of peace should not be based on the theory that their nation is harm- less in its defeat, and to hasten an armistice, which Russia hesitates to arrange as long as all military operations add to the glory of her great Blood Remedy, VEGRTINE, I commenced giving her that, and continued it regularly till she Was about seven years old, when she was pro- nounced perfectly cured, “During her_ sickness three pieces of bone were taken from her right arm above the elbow, one of them being very long, Several small pieces were also taken from her lett leg. She is now twenty-seven years old, and 1s enjoying good health, and has ever since She was seven years old, With no signs of serofula or any other blood disease. Her arm isa little crooked, the best squares in the city; range, bat open fire places, &c. Address 8. 8. office. V ANTED—A PURC lished Cigar best locations in Washington, near Departments, the owner having other businet whic] his attention. Address ‘*Indian, ANTED-—A live MAN, with a large or smatl capital, to tase the exclusive control for this arms without causing her to incur material ‘he can uso it almost as well as the other. Her | city or eisewhere, for a new and valuable article aba legs are of equal length, and she is not in the least | needed in every house, which sells for $1 each anit injuries that could other voided. But | iame,” Her tase was serofula. Inherited. in the | Bek ‘fy Mexery house, whleh selts for $1 each and the aftempt may have a result other than the ied: aes T wool ceconsmicnd ait having | things. Land see for yourself at 641 D st. n.w. one mtended. Russia may make these despe- | S¢rofula humor or any other blood dise ey | 1. MOONEY. ___ Ie Bi wish to havea perfect cure, to try VEGETINE, the = aa rate and cruel assaults a pretext for pressing | reliable blood remedy, which docs not weaken the A You to get your PICTURES 18 for 25 cents: CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, $2.50 F dozen, at DODGE'S, 487 Penna. ave., between 44 and 6th sts. 11-6" system like many other preparations recommended, but, on the contrary, it is nourishing and strength ening. My daughier’s case will fully testify this, the Turks still further, until they shall be actually reduced to the condition which, ac- cording to the recent Russian announcement, | fF I never saw or heard of a worse form of Serofula, ANTED-PLAITING, one cent per yard, they have already reached. The occupation HULLA SMITH, Wicsrown Amencan gle) forties ond of Adrianople and the camping of her army M ‘leaning Depots 1008 For, Sone before Constantine 60 Salltvan — : je might enable Russia to ignore the fact that there is a fleet in the Black Sea which ean work its will on her exposed towns and defy all her efforts at its destruction. April 10, 1870. The above statement shows a perfect cure of Serofula in its worst form, when pronounced incurable, of a child four years of age, twenty- three years ago; the lady, now twenty-seven years old, enjoying perfect health, ew STOVES for old ‘uel, at BUTLER'S, 5th and K sts. n.w. Smokey Chimneys cured or no pay. Stoves rented, novi6-tr "ANTED—EVERYBODY TO CALL at the ‘Bureau of information, 1427 Fs rooms, furnished, unfurnished, roard, to buy or sell of any deserlption, free. JAMES B. PHILP & CO. ANTED—FEATHERS to CHACE'S, 614 Louisianaave. — aug16-ly on aroceries or Fuel, at "3. and K news Latrobes to heat two rooms, $20 to $25. sepl5-tr Wate’ perfect and clean copy of the first number of the EVENING STAR, for which a Uberal price will be paid. Apply at the Star office. aug30-tf Waar are, UPHOLSTERY WORK of any kind; eighteen years experience, Uphol- stony goods and work at ‘lowest possible prices, by A. H. CHACE, 614 Louisiana avenue. augl6-lg ‘ANTED—MOTHS and other insects in furni- ture to exterminate by superheated vt CHACE’S, Upholsterer, 614 La, ave, 1¢ ANTED—CARPETS to CLEAN, at RICE’S Steam Beating Works, 490 Maine avenue, e- | tween 45 and 6th sis. 8.w. Culled for and delivered | without charge, a EY W AER CAREETS to 61 EAN, at Mc & FERRY'S Eureka Steam Beating and Eyeeping Werks th-st. wharf, Orders by mail, or left at W. 8. MITCHELL'S, Market Space. fe2i-ly ANTED—Gentlemen_ to know that WM. MOORE, Merchant Tailor, 1011 New York avenue, makes a specialty of Cutting Garments to be made at home. Jan26- WANTED To. exchanj ones, Groceries or a prospect that the responsibility truction of property in the July riots will be placed judicially even if the state legislative authorities evade the investigation and decision of the matter. Numerous suits have been commenced against the Pennsyl- vania railroad compa to recover the amount due for articles of merchandise which were destroyed in the great fire at Pittsburg. Some of these will be tried next April, unless a com- Promise is effected, as test cases before the United States Cireuit Court in Philadelphia. It is claimed that the strikers gave such notice of their intentions im regard to the property that the company by obstinately refusing to take measures to save the merchandise be- came responsible for its loss. If these suits are successful the company will pay several hundred thousand dollars for the neglect of warnings in respect to the property of others under their care. But however these partieu- lar cases may result, the bringing of the mat- ter before the United States courts will be the means of a thorough and impartial inves- mof the causes and effects of the late ‘esponsibility in a delicate case of this kind will be far better determined by judicial than by legislative inquiry. renovate at VEGETINE. NOTHING EQUAL TO IT, SOUTH SALEM, Mass., Nov, 14, 1376. Mr. H. R. STEVENS. Dear Sir:—1 have been troubled with Scrofula, Canker, and Liver Complaint for three years. Nothing ever did me any good until I commenced using the VEGETINE, Tain now getting along first rate, and still using the VEGETINE. I consider there is nothing equal to it for such complaints, Can heartily recommend it to everybody. Yours truly, Mrs. LIZZIE M.PACKARD, No. 16 Lagrange street, South Salem, Mass. ps g i VEGETINE. RECOMMEND IT HEARTILY. Soutu Boston. vENS. Dear Sir:—1 have taken several bottles of your VEGETINE, and am convinced it is a valuable rem- edy for Dyspepsia, Kidney Complaint, and General Deviity on the Bysiem. 1 cae heartill recommend BOARDING. — = all suffering from the above complaints. <= ie — = YX. JENSEN. Warten Rerarnen. and for the | tt 9Y 50 respectfully. om ARG ELEGANTLY FURNISHED | re years fated with Mr. H. Mrs. MUNROE PARKER, L ROOMS, with BOARD, in the choicest loca vania avenue, Siationcey ton fn the citys ako. TABLE BOARD. Terns iia avenue, tationer moderate, ermont avenue, opposite the Ar- Store. aulies* Wate Spectalt j16-3t" lington Hotel, ne 315-3." | STEINWAY PIANO, used bata short time, ATILL, FURTHER REDUCTIONS in the price | for sale very low at ELLIS '& S of ROOMS, and the excellence of the TABLE | GO."S, Sole Agents for the frrvn KOARD at $15 a month carefully maintained, at Weber Pianos. Ne. 626 SILK VELVET . E STREET. FRAMES E Stneer. AND PAPER-HANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES. &c. % | Gilt and Velvet and all Velvet Easel patterns, | | VEGETINE. GOOD FOR THE CHILDREN. Boston Home, 14 TYLER STREET, Boston, April, 1876. ‘We feel that the children in our home 1100 and 1104 12th st., opposite Government're- fon, j15-3 * RK RENT—ROOMS, single or en suite, hand- somely furnished, in house with all modern conventences; good TABLE BOARD; suitable for gentleman and wife or gentlemen. ‘621 F st. No. 626 Chapel and other styles, largest assortment in the city. with a full line of Paperhangin, bea Paihia k NM i n.We J14-31* * ex = vA a | have been greatly benefited by the VeGETINE you | > TG eo lowest cash prices, CN Ming Nails: €c-- at | ally those troutled with the Scrofula, di ‘new. carpets, furnace and. open ‘grates: Orders for Picture Frames, Paperhangings, and ag near two lines of street cars, Terms moderate, ‘Window Shades punctually filed. and satisfaction Mus. N. WORMELL, Matron. I st. n.w., near 14th, 0; ite Franklin guaranteed, at iz sei j12-6t Park. 11 MARKRITER'S New Store, 96 E street, 6 G@ STREET, WITH BOARD, LARGE One Door ea x2 7 suite PARLORS, first floor, suitabie for ee ae OE TN sree. dil or Member, or any’ person wishing good Wwe —Those persons claiming TITLE to VWEGETINE accommodations; » other ROOMS. Terms very ‘Lots or parts of lots in squares, in Washing- low. j10-6t" ion city, D. €.. numbering from 368 to 659, inclu sive, (or other squares,) derived originally from Conmifort Sands" estate, and not derived by direct deed from said Comfort Sans, Robert C. Sands or Jalia M. Sands. are hereby notified that their titles ‘are seriously defective and irregular,and that claim 3g made to said lots Uy the heirs of the late Dewitt >. Wilson, Prepared by TPREMONT HOUSE Good | Hotel BOARD three meals a day, Including good rooms, at $25 and $30 per month, $8 to $14 per week, $2.50 day. Every room newly papered, painted, and furnis wil Brussels carpet and marble-top Diack walnut furniture, and mostly heated by s . H. R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. by xd, and effectual conveyances re- — serret gin Jaf Se Siocamael nett cok Cos GOT Sar RGXbas oh sate eee ROOMS. rec. ids, deceased, and such cl: ; el or single; south- will be enforced after proper notice Eeeigae Fegetine is Sold by all Druggists. ernexposure. Table Fare first-class; terns mod- tention is called to the so-called ¢ nveyances of janl6-was erate, jan3-2w* Elias Kane, D. A. Halland Count Julius de Mea- . M. T. SOUTHALL, FOR RENT AND SALE. ~ {OR RENT—1416 N Staeet N.W , handsome saite of ROOMS, Lath room astactied: ‘nrivate FOR REN BEDROOM, on first floor; reut moderat ed PAK Estreet now, OR RENT nished; kitch iM ARLOE and BEDROOM, fur- ‘GR, for housekeeping, Af d-sired; rent moderati ch street j16 2. OR RENT—No. 1804 7th street n.w., STORE, Tooms, summer kitchen, and woodhouse: rented together or separate, as farties desire: mod ments, Applvnextdoor, $163 1737 F street, having ail from $65 to $50. THOS. E. WAG- WAMAN, 510 7th st. 10-3: p improvements. nine rooms; rent has | OR RENT—Large PARLO EV ROOM, on first floor, newly and c ay furnished: first-class Piano faced if desired: south front: cential location: low rent; 1005 E st. ‘OK RENT—Two suites large, elegantiy-fur- hished ROOMS, tna small private family. wha or without Board: delightful neighborhoods 'r ences giv Vrequired. Addcess Box 5, 8t fice, real name and address. WE GOR RENT -ETORE and DWELLING, near the Market House. in Georgetown; us for many years asa Lager Kerr Saloon; rent only $25 toa zoo y. Apply to B. H. WARNER & CO., fate Brokers, 916 F st. n. FLOR RENT—Farnished or corner of Vermont avenue: ten rooms with bath= large yard front and Side, with shad® trees. yon the premises, or to'H, MAXWELL, aster General’soffice, No, 1214 F st.n.w. J16-cc2 R RENT—From January 15th, No, 115 2d st. n.W.. 9 rooms, all modern improvements, Apply’ to CHARLES A, APPEL, 452 Lou'sisna ave. 316 3t HOU No. 10: ‘st. Apply or, 1016. j FOR RENT Pleasant well Furuished Rooms in small private genteel family » 418 121) Sipesite hephera Buildive. > hose REST—939 K st. n.w., PARLOR and BEDROOM, en suite, hot and oo water, ke. 55-8: POR TE C st. 8.e., having modern im- proven pms.” Rent $25. THOS. E. WAG Tth st. M15 '3t ROOMS on the first, second. or third floor, mmunteating; house has all mod ‘OR RENT—Two Farnish i158: is ROOMS, sin; or en suite, at 211 i Capitol st., near thie Capitol, and in every way convenient for Members of Congress : 315-3: ‘OR RENT—Two or three handsomely furnishad communicating ROOMS, all modern improve- ements, iments: large closeis, southern exposure, Will rent rd: very i152 together or separate, with or without boat reasonable, 920 K st. nw. POR RENT—1720 G st. gas and water, only $30, Ais tae ROOMS, gas and water; bar 3 od stand for Restaurant or Provision Store, $2: Apply to J. 8. CROCKER, Jr., 700 9m “st. nw §15-30" FOR SALE—A new pressed BRICK HOU with all modern improvements, three-stor! nsard roof, on north side M, between 224 and trects, containing ten rooms; cost, $6,500, hange for improved property in Philadel New. York. or Brooklyn, FRED. K. KOGNES, Room No, 1, National Metropolitan j15-6¢ Zist st. a lange comfortably ed HOUSE, all modern improvements. Rent very low. T1431 OR RENT—Two Furnished ROOMS, with use of Parlor, with piano if desired, or parlor will be rented separate: No, 718 12th st. new. j14 3." WR RENT—730 12h st. u.w,, two furnished communicating ROOMS on 2i" floor: one room front. Reference exchanged. J14-3t* Fee RENT—An eight-room FRAME HOUSE, waterand gas, on Lingan st., Georgetown, near Catholic Chareh. Apply 197 Bridge st.j14-3* FOR RENT, ARCTIC HOUSE, Ocean st., near Washington ave., Cape May, N.J.; elegantly furnished: accommodates 300; rent moderate, Ad- dress SAMUEL T. FOX, Real Estate Broker, 9th and Callowhill sts, i) (OR RENT—BRICK HOU n.w., 9 rooms, hall, dry Water, garden, street cars 1118 11m st. nw. E, No, 1203 4th st. cellar, wash house, 2 'S, ely arranged for house- keeping for man and wife; water and gas: 935 st. 1.We 1OR RENT—-SMALL HOUSE on 20h si Pennsylvania ave., No. 820: $25; 7 rooms, gas. andwater. Inquire of LUTTRELL'& WIN JI4-3U" ‘OR RENT— 48 and 60 Prospect st., George- town, having modern improvements: 8 rooms. Rent hasbeen reduced to $12. THOS. E. WAG: GAMAN, 519 7th st. J14-3t OR RENT—At 723 8th st., a delightful SA~ LOON PARLOR, with or without board; house has all modern Improvements, Terms rea- sonable. j14-30" RENT OR SA 1446 N st., (new,) fin- ished in best style; 13 rooms; ‘every room heated, including bath and servants’ rooms: speak- ing tubes; electric bells; stationary washtubs; veg- etable and meat cellar, Can be seen at any time, j14-1m OR RENT—STORE, No. 601 New Jersey ave. n.W., and for sale small stock of Groceries, A) ly to W. C. JOHN! 7 st.n.W. NOR_RENT_607 Est handsome E OF ROOMS, with or without board, in a pri- vate family. References required, jl0-2w* R RENT OR SALE—HOUSE No. 933 4th st., between Land Kn.w. Apply on the p = inises. 310-61" JR REN T—PARLOR and BED ROOM, second floor: private family, Apply at 1224 F st. j8-1m FS RENT—475 Missouri ave., 11 rooms, range. bath, and all mod. imps., only $47.50. 1621 6th St, Orooins. all mod, imps, (new). only $22.50. 17018 st., 8 rs., all mod. imps.; $15. 105 Pa. ave.. 8 rs., mod. linge: $25. Apply to LUTTRELL & BURFORD, st. n.W. 38-im R REN T—STORE No.419 11th st.n.w. session given at once, ‘ond door above. Fs, RENT—En suite orsingle, furnished PAR- LOR and BED ROOM, with dressing room at- tached, on first floor; all modern improvements, soutn front; private family; 6Grant Place, d28-3w* Key at plano st ia ey al 10 Store, sec- rae d29-1m_ R KENT—Low, HOUSE No, 1218 N st. “2. ; Six rooms, water, , Markle mantles, &c. ‘lsd, STORE, corner 20th’ and M sts. n.w: Apply next door, or at W. RUTHERFORD'S 1217 Est. 427-1m (OR RENT—BRICK HOUSE and STABLE; $18 per month. Inquire at 1423 13th street n. z 426-1m_ FOE, RENT CNS, 458, New Jersey ave. s.0 corner BRICK HOUSE, seven rooms and bath= room; a large yard, with southern exposure; very favorable for the cultivation of flowers. ‘To a care= ful and responsible tenant the rent will be mod- erate, Apply to JOHN T. ARMS, 810 ¥ st. nh 2i-tr R RENT—HOUSE No. 1621 10th st. n.w., press brick front; gas and bath, 6 rooms, largo front and rear yards,’ Price $25. Inquire on prem- ises. a19-1m GE REST Furished PARLORS and BED- ROOMS, and ROOMS furnished for house- keeping and several small BED ROOMS. 354 Penn- sylvaniaave corner 4% st. novil-3in* + The owner cin have it by ¢al 105 Gth st. n.e., and paying for this advert ment. j16 2 ITE OF ROOMS in | ¢ FOR RENT AND SALE. EAL ESTATE BULLETIN THOS. E, WAGGAMAN, 519 Seventh St. (Changes made every Wednesday and Saturday.) BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE powermt ton VIOLUN, a ge Nor ad between Tand U street 060, $3,000, $1,500, ‘on Rea) Estate Security unine Cremona, a os8 1932 10ch street 16-3.* ne. C: DRY GOODS. | EF tsonse ARY INDUCEMENTS ror THE NEXT TEN DAYS. WISWALL & @wW¥yy Received to-day a tremendous lot of MAMBURG EDGES and INSE 20 por | cont. less than we sold the same gucds for last year | Sale | 1240 ad IS Hee Re ea eae 5,000 | for trecet re years. Apply immed ‘ 4.500 HAVING 4,500 Wishing to engage, £500 | SION AND CLATSU NU: 5 $000 | portunity, Address G. F. = D.W., WALT, 7 Ps ¥ = 1109 4th st. n.w., water, 7 rs + 3200 Po LOAN Urun REAL ES- 1535 Columbia 8 mp ; Son0 LEEs aco..anr a... Two-Story Brick a r Sale. TANTED TO PURCHASE A SJ ENNY 1420 Pa. ave. cad me Frame Sivuses ok | LIND TABLE," in good order, Call at 419 | 1334 — 1336 7th st. now... h, modi x | 1tth st. new. 5-3 Fer as Can HtO oy Ue ee me dey BE ccs 6-000 | NOK SALE. Cre Ara small PROVISION and Georgetown) Ch.. mod. imp water, 6 rs Th., water, 6 nw Unim d Property For Sale. bet. Rand S n.w.. Det. ih and 1 Ve 1 Nand 19th n.w.. G st bet. Del. ave Esta. bet 17h and 18th n.w., Land 20'h sts, n.w., per ft. bet, K and L nw, pet. 17th and 18th'n.W.. per » ave,, bet, 13th and 14th n.w., per ft. Houses For Rent. (grner 21st and F sts., furn., mod. im,, 12 rs $125 st L st. n.w., mod. imps. LL rs....05 75 2004 Ist. n.w.. nod. imps. 9 rs... 88 912 Mst. n-w., mod. imp=,, stabie, 13 Ts, 55 1737 F st, h.w., mod. imps., 9 rs 50 1718 store, 6 Ts. 50 1740 New York ave, n.w.. mod. imps., 43'rs, 40 | Cor. Prospect & Lingan, G'town, m. i, 107s 30 1542 9th st. n.w., mod. imps,, 10'rs « 30 629 H st. n.w., store, 5 rs. a 25 701 7th st. h.e., store, mod, imps., 65s. 23 222 B st. n.w.,"mod, “imps., 8 rs. 25 1720 Pa. av + 6rs. 20 eargetown mod. Inips.. tts 39 12 517 7th st., No.5, 31 719 Market Space, Hall, 11 719 Mi: larket Space, Rooin 9 a sul r. 10th and Pa, ave., Room 25 No. 1922 G st. nw. all Cor, 10th and Pa, ave.; Room 11 20 sone square of | Cor, 10th and Pa, ave.. Room 14 15 moe ib; Cor, 10th and Pa, Rooms 20. 10 T-814 12th st., pleasant Farnisl £30 F st., Room 4. wee 8 T issue on the 1st and 15th of each month a **Bul- letin” of all property for saleand rent on mny books, whieh can be had on application at my Office, OF will be sent by mail if desired. Auction Sates On TUESDAY, January 22d, at4 p.m... unim- property on K strect, between Bani Cs.e, j16-tr J STANLEY JONES REAL ESTATE BROKER, 611 SEVENTH Street, Houses for Sate bet. 14th and 15th n.w..3: ies, mi. bet. Ist and 21 n,e..3 stories. m.imps. er be Y..3stories, mod. imps. »3 stories, m.i. stories, 13 rs. 3stories, mod. tories, 7 {and 2d n. Cand D ne. h th bet.3d and 4th. 17th'St., bet. L and Mn. 4th st.,bet.Q and Rn, w., E.Cap-st.,bet.oth & 6thse, P.8t.bet.5th Mass.av.,be. Columbia st. bet. Band Qn. st.,bet.M and N Het.14th ana BU T st TW. ith, 2st..6 .¢. «3 Stories, mod. imps, 4th st.,bet.Ist and 2d 1.w..3 st..9 rs..m.le 15th sé, bet.Q and KR n.ww.,8 st..9 rs. F st. het. Cap.and 2 story frame...) 8 st-.bet-14th and 15th'n.w,.3 stories, mei. sbet.G and Hn bet. & F ne £.000 3St..9rs..in.f.... 5,000 Lst-bet. £C 21 Ws et. 22d and 23: n.w. 3 st.,8. NE p.av.ab. Circle n.wW.,3 st..8 rs. 20th st.. bet.S and Tn.w ory frame. Mst., bet.9th and 1oihn, 8 Lh 'st., bet.$ and T n.w 12th st.) bet.8 and T n bet. Cap.and Ist le st., bet. Cap. 2.10; 000 net 7.000 Building Lots For Sale. Per foot, Side F, bet. 19th & 20th n.w., 23'¢x121.2 ft. $1.09 ? N.side Mass.ay., bet.17ch& 18th n. w. N. side F, bet. 14th & 15th n.w.. GL S.side 2d, bet. 14th & 15th n.w., 43 Corner New Hampshire ave. and 1¢ N.w.corner 14th and Pierce st.n.w, with imps, 82 13th, bet. B and C sts. n.e. es N.w. corner I and K sts. p.e. 40 N. side Rhode Island ave. , bet. 14thand Loi sis. 80 North Capitol. bet. Hand Isis. n.e... 76 8. side E, bet. 2d and 3d sts. n.e., 28x100. 20 Wanted. A neat seven or eight room DWELLING- HOUSE, with modern ements. located be- tween F and N_ sts, and 4th and 14th sts, n.w. ‘To cost not over $4.000. To Loan. $10,000, $3,000, $2,000 on first-class real estate security. J. STANLEY JONES, j16-tr 511 Seventh street. R RENT, By R. 0. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sts, n.w. Three new Stores, 1419, 1423, 1425 N.Y.av.n.w. $75 12 Office Rooms over above stores from $35 to 35 5 Stores, from 917 to 925 7th st.n.w., each 65 4 Dwelling ‘Houses over above stores, each «11... 35 909 13th st.n, w.,9 rooms, Mod. IMPS.....+....0002 6D 1003 E st. n.w., 10 rooms and bath, mod. imps 45 1110 M st. n.w., 9 rooms and bath, mod. imp. 50 911 R st.n.w.,9 rooms and bath, mou. imps...... 40 687 D st. n.w:, 10 rooms and bath, mod. imp.. 35 Store, corner Louisiana ave. and 6th st, n.w-.. 30 49 K st. n.w., 11 rooms and bath, mod. imps. 30 1416 11th st."h.w., 10 rs. and bath, mod, imps.. 35, 1725 1ith st. n.w.. 6 rooms, gas aid water...... 20 Double House with Stable, well furnished, in good location; to a private family only. FG2 SALE~An elegant double House, new, with every mod, convenience; one of the best locations in Georgetown, D.C.; very cheap. jan12-tr RB RENT— FF B. H. WARNER & CO, BRAINARD H.WARNER, EDWIN A. MCINTIRE, 616 F street northwest. 1780 Ist. nw, 1912 9th st. nw, 30 920 15th st. nw,. 1010 Penn’a ave. 325 205 I st. nw,. 125 | 446 O st. nw, Corner’ 6th ‘and 1446 N st. nw... Corner 1st and’ B; 811 Est. nw, 110 C st, nw, 220 A st. se, 1448 N st. nw, 335 Mo, ave. nw, 216 I st. nw, 455 C st. nw, 717 H st. nw, 1907 Pa. ave. nw, 2200 nr 7 1415 D st. nw,.:. 818 8th st. ne, . 1417 3d st. nw, 1425 8th'st.nw, 1210 U st. nw.........18 1104 6th st. nw, 11th and Boundary:..15 1335 Corcoran st. 6ih & Mass, ave. Store, &c., 1326 71 39 Defrees street. 104 C'st, se, 1525 12th st. nw,. 24 Ist. nw, 1710 N. J. avenue, . 725 20th 1721 Fst. ow, 713 21st st. nw, 327 11th st. se, 2206 14th st. ni 1114 bth st. ne, . 713 H st. nw, 1824 Boun 2307 M st. ni 1315 I st. ne, - 438 K st. nw, 65 Jackson Alle; BSSSSRRRRSSERRSSSSSSRRS Market Space, 449 I st. nw, ize, 2 number of other Houses, tn creed section of the city, a list of which is changed nearly every day on the alletin at our office. tr y 15th, at 7's p.m entrance to ‘the Metropolitan opposite, a lady's HANDEKER- CHIEF, marked with owner's name, A. suitable reward will be given if returned to the office of the etropolitan hotel. 1 OUNT BOOK, 12th instant, goin Road, Georgetown, to H’st., A liberal reward will be given if KILLIAN’S, No, 108 Conte or Bi Center Market, leftat JOHS Ket, ke OsT—Sunday evening, January 13, a Jet and Lia BREASTPIN Gh 4h st, between M and N. A liberal reward will be paid’ if left at FITZ- MORRISS" Grocery Store, corner of 4th gine sts. new. uF 33 REWARD will be paid for the return to 1501 SPA St ww. of a small black and ta RRIER, answering to the name ot **Dick,’* which was lost in the vicinity of the post office on Saturday evening, 12th inst. The above reward represents Just tliree hundred times the value of the aforesaid *‘Dick,’” but the oynee’s lesser half don’t think so, 14-30" ‘Lost, on Saturday, the 20th ber, 1877, the following PROMISSORY One Not gust, 1877, and drawn by John R. and Mary Rogers in favor of Mary A.Godey for thesum of $1, 733 48-100, and endorsed to the undersigned. Also, two Promissory Notes, each for $640, drawn by Bernard Schlessburg in favor of John Henderson, and endorsed by him to me, dated 9th August, 1876, ayanle in 24 and 36 mnths after date. Also, one Note for drawn harles Klotz in favor of John Henderson, and endorsed by him, and dated January 21, 1876, and payale 36 months after date, with interest. Also, four Notes dated 7th March,’ 1876, drawn by Wil- liam Cary in favor of Htephen McArdle, each note being for $500, payable In two years ‘after date, : CELEBRATED 705 Ith street. ith interest. Also. two ‘Notes a ST sonh z BROOK. T epgmanent, Transient, and Day BOARD- | Himers, cach for $900. and dated 17h March, 1677, Attgrrect. emcee Helmick & Alleman esas DARDING Neatly furalshed ROOMS, with | fame’ Also. other Bees aera a satire Core Broad street. Newark, No Jo yaaa JAQUES LECOULTRE RAZORS. ne without Board, at reasonable 307 McArdle. ‘On the delivery of the abgreNo cand ——_ . ——— = . above paid. R. P. JACK- AT cost: AT COST: arene. SON. No. 156 Bridge st., Georgetown, Attorney FEE CASH ONES; A large assortment just received, Mo8rOs House, eos Bes Ein ana FAN cy Gor we wt ee . = _ art ddl OT & CO. SELL, fa XtTHIRTY DAYS, oO Prt zn ABD. oad Ting stock, cacept Kid, Gloves, atc ee FRENCH TRAVELING AND ALARM | pwn Grammar Sand Lis papeceet ee tco in RES, We are confident FOR Casu ONLY. Job Lot Hamburgs at CLOCKS, Per Week (in advance). ity with the lovers of the: Gelictons ene ‘BSc. per yard, the best ever sold at that price, ‘Lot $3 Meal Tickets popularity hii bd Hate at 50c..s bargain. Trimmed Hats and Bon- 47 Meal Tickets....... * Per case, $20.00 ets will alsd be soli at com. ‘Of various sizes and decorations, Breakfast or Dinner. ALLE HOME, a ‘he extreme scarcity of money necessitates deci5-ly jané-tr baer rs Market Space. bo we hope our patrons will appreciate Se WE: ALG AIS OFFERED. M, W. GALT, BRO. & CO., lit Sr, N.W.—Entire NEW_HOUS! AL EOONOMIZER burns all the gas, and MES. Mt. J, HUNT. all‘ modern Tinprovementey Furalshod Cre per cent, more heat, snt-tr_ 621 and 683 D st. jis-tr Jeweturns, | ROOMS a tated deen BLE BOARD; sulte of by, Grocers and druggists. | ie AL ECONOMIZER is not a humbug. UNTRY BA modated, fe Sranent wera see | General A sermon Rewe__@3-1m_ cores but Afteen conte to-ery uf, NPN: TS | COU RIAL Wo goa Gunter ictweett Tan ‘TREMONT HOUSE 15 MAKIN D f recslved ty ES CO. Book: be, cers and dragettn nd Oth sts. Ga Northorn iver: | "["iorms tor Winter Seanders “Fam Ge, | ane eet Serene Gis Wonee, © Con Beaks _ General . streetn.w. § 429-1m marks, J, SMITH, nov2-3m* Ble rooms; either steam or stove heat, olg-tr | and Blank Books specialties, poly \HARLES A. APPEL, 452 LOUISIANA AVENUE, Real Estate, General Collection and Claim Agency, No, 1980 Q st. nwo ie tooms, mod, tm $60. 10. . 1. W., . Oe OR SALE - ‘Two splendid LOTS on 13th-st. Circle; a bargain. No, igi Vermont avenue, 8 rooms, mod. imps, ; $7,000, ‘ep13-tF MASSES SULLIVAN, FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKERS, No. 419 I STREET N. W., Offer Special Inducements in the way of LOW PRICES. Miss H, SULLIVAN will call on Ladies at their residences to receive orders, if requested by postal card, jl4-tr —.——$ $ uel a a7 OUR $25 HARNESS. -Gs Ly of youth to four weeks. ‘AILURE IMPOSSIBLE. This life-restoring remedy should be taken by all about to marry, or who have Bucoeas invevery ase is as cortala aotuat Wurst juenches thirst. Sole ‘Agent, Dr, JOS. JAC- sh Sila Place, New York. pest ES ARRIAGES, are A stock of te Family GARRIRGE of every deseripton at re eats oe MIPE very cheap oT SUETTE reduced, BT. H. GRAHAM, Ruroest ine Factory, J15-3t 410 to 416 8th st. nw, D SH ATICN, Government, 215-31" FOR Adorn Box 10. Star off sell, for cash, a SI commissions. 26,000, $5, : IN cornet W. 8th to lend on JORSAL! VISION ST good reason 7th street ssw. parties, j14-6t ] UILDERS This is a bargai 314 Gr TORK. For price and location cor. Lith and hosts. now, CASH WILL BE PAID Fo Address **Federal, ‘good locality ; encuminances, easy to carry.) in any of city, cheaper than any other private party. 000, and $3, N A large and centrally located BRICK DW EL G for sale cheap. YOUNG & (a F streets new E HAVE THE FOLLOWING sums on hand Viz: $5.000, $4,000, $1,500, $1. 00 tate without delay, sums of $10,000 4 iven for selling, by applying at 323 tS pplying at & FFICES FOR R in first-class buildings. Rent low to pe small houses, Will be offered for trade or sale at its assessed. Bis A SITU- ict or General Stat office, der the Dist: mall GROCERY d NT PARTNER in the Hota DOO requires! tae <tend operation: offered, Adsiress, for three WILL GIVE (at tw its value) a fine BRICK HOUSE, worth $5,500, subject to $2,000. 8 percent. interest, 3 years, and take in hange therefor well ‘ated anencumbensd BUILDING LOTS, their full value, Will also: Building Lot or House, (subject to No “BARGAIN City Post “Omi y 500 TO LEND. at 8 por ct MID! 314-603) realestate Soci ity at 8 per ce: Weean » rut. for five years. DUWNMAN & 7th st. jL4-001w: 45,000, $4.000, $3,000, $2,500, $1.500 TO LOAN 2 on improved property.” No commission, Ap- | at R. GOLDSCHMID'S, No, 804 7tb Strect, ween Hand 1. nw. j14-3" A CORNER GROCERY and PRO- ORE. doing a good cash tmusin y_ located and went BOH. WARNER & Cc 916 fst ulw. NOTICE-A LOT. suitable f ve-haif square from ne | | SPREADS will be seid regardless of co: | Blankets, Aupwards | Cask Prices range from 2*.8,4,5,6,7,8,9, 10,12 290, 25, 30.37%, 40, 45.50 cents per yard; wil Gand 8 cents. 1 next ten days. One case splendid new PRINTS 44 cents; aot remnants; as many yards as you wish, Five cases CANTON FLANNELS at 6\ cents; splendid Canton at 8 cents. All our BLANKETS, goods ‘hese goods must be sold in the COMFORTS ane ‘One case best quailty BLEACH MUSLINS at 54 cents, Ten pieces of WHITE LINEN from the large fire in New York, slightly damaged by smoke, at half price; 7 cent Linen at 375; $1 Linen al 68 ceuts, Anticipating a great rush, we have secured add@i- tional en, that all miay be property waited upon, WISWALL & GWYNN, 705 Market Space, BT LOCATION. ote TT! TREMENDOUS RUSH FOR THE CHEAPEST DRY Goops IN WASHINGTON STILL CONTINUES AT CARTER'S, 707 Market Space, The Popular Cash Dry Goods Store, We are selling off (positively) regardless of cost, as we only havea few days left to remain in this store, Good Canton Flannels, 6c, ; excellent Calicn short lengths, 4! lange si ; very fi aul wool Dress 20D: 3 Waterproof ( % Ty yard of our Black Sil must be sold at prime cost. White Bridal Very ti ize pure ery lange size pure ts, only $1.00.) ee . BEFORE PURCHASING PLEASE EX AM- INE OUR DRY GOODS, AND TF THEY ARE NOT THE CHEAPEST IN| WASHINGT DO NOT BUY THEM. BM METS. 500 pairs of BLANKETS to be sold off at reducea Prices, 10 cases of CANTON FLANNELS very cheap. 100” pieces of WHITE SHAKER and RED TWILL FLANNELS to be sold at great bargain W. W. BURDETTE & 00. i No, 828 7TH Sr., No. 706 K St. N.w. OR SALE m of east wing, C) K SALE ( modern dwellin buildings, all i has a FARM of 121 t fall, ridge Railroad, 8 eres, with substantial ig of 8 rovins, With all necessary ont- good order: dwelling thoroughly Situated on the tine of the Annap miles from Annapolis, dwelling ' mile from iailroad station, land roiling, under good fencing, 916 F st. now, jand-tr cSS CUOR- NER Mmrneet ad on, “awa | EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS ge Corner Lot in eastern ‘sec § rtaining 1205 F st., between 12th and 13¢h. early 13,000 square feet. will In: sold at a great | between and 13th, bargain, ‘Inguire of M. L, HOWSER, basement | G00d Black Atpaca Skirt Braid. 5 cents. ity Halt rt SaTK's best (200 yards warranted) Spool Cotton, 6. 3 = Regular made British Hose, 25e. pal 1k EXCHANGE-The advert Beautiful Neck Ruft Be W cents per yard and up, Elegant 3-button Kids. In black, white, street, and ‘opera shades, $1.25 per pair. ‘Good 20-bone Hip-Gore Corsets, in boxes, 29 cents Per hair; Lonesdale yard-wide bleached Cotton, Oc. per yd; Unbleached Cotton, per yd. up. Lyons Gros Grain Black Silk, ®6¢. ani up. Pequot 10-4 (2 yd wide) Sheetin, With two peach’ and one apple orchard, grapery, | Good Ball Knitting Cotton, 6c. per bail, &e. ch he will sell low or exchange for city | Best makes Unbleached Caiton Flannel,8c. and property, either in Washington or Baletn and a full line of Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, Property encumbered will not be considered Domestic Goods, equally cheap, Close pu Apply oraddress ** F. sers should call at BRODHEAD'S, _yste 35-tr 1206 F st., bet. 12th and 13th, NVESTMENTS oe SALE. — District of Columbia 20 years 6 per cent, gold J or bonds. "4 HAMBURG District of Columbia 18 years 7 per cent. eurren- ex bonds, vi Washington 30 year per cent. gold bonds. EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS, United States Bonds of all issites, and other se- JUST OPENED, curities - ‘ i And are offering them about half the regular Ts JOHNSON & CO, prices J12-10t msyivania ave. and 10th st. 3c.. ¢., Be., 6c. 8, 10e., 12c., Ube. OR SALE and PROVL Addi @2100 IN $25 it D paid, will be cure me a PER! Government department as watchman, “Watchman, CHANCE.—A gentleman wishing to bny good BRIC inodern improvements, will be any one wishin; in part ness, Address CHEAP FOR Casi—A GROCERY ION STORE, doing a good bus GROCER, Star office, ji ete MONTHLY PAYMENTS UNTIL iven to any person who will pro- ANENT SITUATION in any Address 311-6" ‘Star office. a with 7 or 8 rooms and pleased to hear of 10 sell at a sacrifice. who will take HOUS! t ay ment an elegant Horse. Buggy and Har- WwW E. B., Star office. Jl-1m WILL TAKE ENCUMBERED OR UNEM- cumbered City Lots or House: count, and give bargai at a fair dis- in exchange therefor (at a better jn than any other private person) some cash and other desirable city property, improved or an- improved, declined u in tl commi: NERY and Money at hand, hirty minutes after seeing propert changes made or Box 477, City P.O. _ j11-61* 1 Fixtures of a MILLI- FANCY GOODS STORE, very cheap; or would take a Partner who thoroughly understands the business, and give it his entire at- tention, Eyidod ae nien with interest, No, 97 Bridge st., G town, or J COOK, 196 Bridge — ne 9-3 or gale; nents, Tous SHER” 38-2w__ Real Estate Agent, St. Cloud Building. HEAP RENT.—Will be Rented for Forty DOLLARS PER MONTH those new three-story and basement BRICK DWELLINGS, with side lots nicely graded and parked, corner of 15th and 8 streets n.w. These Houses are built in the very best manner, with all the modern improvements compiete, large Saloon Parlors, £1 ing Chambers, spection. vania avenue, 01 vania avenue. Apply with ine Dining-Room, 6 Sleep- &c._ Houses always pen. for in- OOS! to W. HUY! rd. Vi and desir and second-han bought an} Holiday Gift: selection, )RSALE.—Appreciating the: woarcaly of and all other fine JEWELR'’ SILVER-PLATED WARE, BRONZES, FANCY GOODS, 25 to 40 per cent, Jess than simiiar ‘here. If you desire good please come soonand make your best we to sati: Goods ard prices, a SOLD at Poo", a ‘Commission dectetr ot BO ‘of money, new DIAMONDS, , SILVER an CLOCKS an &c., &c., at from ean be ins for to reduce our stock WATCH! 8. GOLDSTEL N.E. cor, 10th & D sts., ronting Penusylvania ave. ‘ONEY TO ae LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. > CHARLES F. SCHAFER, 515 7th st. n.w. -ROOM HOUBE, with all conve- | | 1 | | Yard wide Caltooes, 614 cents. irpets, 18. ), 35. 40, 48. Blankets, , 2.50, 3.00, 3.50, Comforts, all prices, ouble widt rk Cashmeres, 25, 37, 50, Flannels, 18, 20, 25. sabes Water ot Dress Goods, on| 2's wide Sheeting Cotton only 36. Beaver Cloth for Cloaks t cost. ‘Matelasse Cloth for Cloaks at cost, For the next thirty da Ol joeds of usat wholesale prices. 2°" 8" buy Dry G C. M. TOWSON & CO., 636 Pennsylvania avenue, jan2-tr South side, near 7th st. n.w, ELLING OFF PREP. NS) STOCK*TARING STORE TO Special Bargains in all department Foplin Alj - 15, worth 25. —— ins In Dress Goods Bleck and Colored Stik os. 35 878 1 ashmeres Serges 1 Colored Cashmeres reduces to G3 and eel ly-made Skirts cheap; Cloaks 25 per cent, ices than forme —— . 15,20, a , 15,20, Bc. former price, Blankets 3 C: nts a ep coat re Almakes Muslinsand Sheetings at wholesale prices, T. N. NAUDAIN, a3i-tr 709 Market Space. GELLING or: SELLING OFF! FOR THIRTY DA¥s Our stock of DRY GOODS at great redaction in prices, Many at less than cost of im) tion, in order ‘to reduce our. hi SOGDe! Speci Sargasat OK Of WENT DRESS GOODS, BLACK SILK! CASE ALPACA MOHAIR, FIN CLULHS AND CASSIMERES, For Men and Bo: a Damasi kins and Towelings: Winukets ant Sheeting, vib & full stock of Domestic Goods at factory prices. #2 All Goods sarranted as represented, and J. W. COLLEY's, No; 801, Cor. of 8th st. and Market Space. —_——_. PROFESSIONAL. FOE SALE, A four-story BRICK HOUS! rally located on Pennsylvania avenue; buildit contains store and 15 root Gal Paved cellar; stable for two tar cen- a. water, sea. Inquire a SALE yere corner of Louisiana at CHEAP For Casi A number of very superior Fire and Burglar-Proof; SAFES of the American Steam Safe Con) y pod as new. For particulars as to ly at the Freedman’s Bank. jan11-tf IK SALE—At a Bec ice the fine BRICK HOUSE, with back buil condition: modern 0, 422 3d st. n. W.; is in good improvements; price, If sold soon, $6,960, in sinall Installments: Apply at office of WM. HENRY BROWNE, Law- and 4g st, j4-im F% Gent's Coats, Goods, Shaw!: bons, & HR SALE—VeERy Low—Uncalled-for PACK- | GES at W. H. tablishment, Georgetown, WHEATLEY'S Dyeing Es- consisting in part of Pants and Vests; lies Dress. is, Waterproofs, Fringes, Ties, Rib- c.. &C.. Will be it private’ sale ofticé, 49 Jetterson ste Georgerome imeon and after January 3, Georgetown, at any time on 1878. = vit ‘im of 2dn.w. She sure Way to success in all unde nsul- confidential, Ladies, $i; 2 no tation. stri men, pad PERSONAL. ASTEOLOGY. —— ‘This celebrated Lady Medium can be consulted at Roa Det, Soran MADAME ROss, Astrologist Mealing has no superior in delin Past, Present and Future, In love or business her advice is inval deserii your friends, point- forming oust the STROLOGIST.—Mrs. Dr. ELLIS, 805 Penn- Ivania avenue. If you would know the truth things. Office con: the Dr. a.m. to9 p.m, inal bours from 9 ‘sep27-6m_ Jobs, PATCH, 506 10th and 324 12th sti Treteo furnishes information to ine ne as to Responsibility ts of property and leins | ENRY J. ENNIS, 711 G street, | AA, Rt OMee, Electrician and Modci in REULING, 8u Di in of Mary- id Eye and Ear Infirm , Baltix esumed his office hours in Washington, and can ee consulted every Wednesday, from If to3 o-clock, ot No. 1200 Pennsylvania avenue. oct 12-eotm M. PIERCE BELL, Attorney-at-Law, has W Nemoved nie cme We ter Law Wullde 505 D Hoom No, 4; 5 hl aaa ‘0. 1, with Méssrs. Payne Cue architect ana Incer, * ge '. Rooms 18 and 19, Safe it Co. cor. Ibth st, and New Vork ave, eet Sta R. R. PARSONS, Dentist, has removed his OMicerand residence to 618 ‘98th strect, posite Patent Office. Teeth extracted uesdays free of charge Sor the poor. te Pat ‘aker. Ex- Expert in Patent jel9-ly ‘7 Tnyss-ay R. N. FRANK WHITE, the Magnetic De, Tas abit stroot ner eats enemetIC Hale mental work @ specialty. causes, R, T. M. TALBOTT, Dentist, Removed to southeasi corner 7th and Streets northwest, Teeth set. ost obstinate Chronic and’ Acute Diseases. Cone Sultation free, Office hours—8 to lla.m. and 8 to 8 p.m. ‘Jelb-1y* HE. J.B. GIBBS, an REMOVED TO 708 15Tu STREET, mari-ly Over Thompson's Drug Store. R. DUKE, Dentist, 423 7 uti D between and E ewrecta. Seaatiraimumests seis of Teeth, $8; Teeth fi ; Extract- ing without pain, 50 cents. Operations octs8-1y — SEAKEMAN, ors, »RECORATIVE, and’ every dose of ORNAMENTAL and PLAIN PAINTING, 727 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. Specimen strogt norehwont, ‘Titles examined. Searches for chattel Trusts, $1. PIAN 0s AND o RG ANB. ae ae coon THE RRANICH AND BACH, AND THE ), Disety "le Lenor- same any, “M’aand. Pane the Bianet twaderooer re ee eee, Sone Dats new. Fst, cars pass the dees cee | numerous musteal sccbrifien Oe Le” WILD & 5 PITY | BRO., Agents, 723 Tih st.n.w. ‘ai7-tr A°X GOURMETS DE WASHINGTON. | "TE DECKER BROTHERS won thelr success RESTAURANT PARISIEN, pliting effort jn the same direct 1424 Penna. Avenue, opp. Willard’s Hotel. Agent; ‘also. for the BURDETT’ ORGANS yirst-class French Rostsarant, (without excep- ih st., near Penn. ave. ali-tr ‘D'Hote at 40 72 ; 4 Pig, Hota at 4 fo 7 ala carie ali day. ‘ALLET DAVIS & CO, PIANOS, reasonable pilose = = . 7 | “UPRIGHT PIANOS 4 SPECIALTY. First-class Lunch Room at Cafe Francais. d29-1m* AND SECOND-HAND CARRIA fag £8. oem (gaure; "wo Coupe Panel Hockawaye: GEOR ia daveern terre ati 1. Pa. av. P. D. 8C! y pository, F De BC pani tS LARG! ALE CANARY BIRDS FOR SA! Space, 310-6t* ay OF DEMONGEOT'’S MANU- WIGS, at a very low 3 Will be sold low; Ni Georgetown, D. C. eee ‘8. BRENNAN,