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ae THE EVENING STAR. DOUBLE SHEET. WASHINGTON: SATURDAY.........December 7, 1878. CROSBY 8S. NOVES..__ Editor. | Average sworn Daily Circulation ever | 17.600- being a much larger bona fide, regular and permanent circulation than that of all the other daily papers im the city added together. AIS AT COST (For C am) to - 8 tteck coc am 2126 Penpsy varia ave. EF iC DISEASE3.—Meibere 203 Pa. avenue (Up ‘Chilblains, Uleers, ed. Ladies sud children dec? -20* Hoes ; Goons. ‘Lhe Isrgest and finest assodtarent in Washington, entree “aLBUMS, DESKS. TOILET CASES, CARD CASE! nd an a most endless variety, } insvection can do ji invited by To Travelers and Hesidents Abroad. G_CRANDETL, ‘Tur Evextxe Bran will be found on file at ul 3 : one © Corner 8: foc ida wi Te wetelved= “Beary F 1879. ; rand, = 79. Haitwick, 118 Boulevard So on es Gorald office, 49 Avenne de l'Opers, ‘To Advertisers. HARPER‘ E Advertisers sre requested to send tn thatr ap- ARPER'S PERIODICALS. Steen ec tees re same day's inoue of ‘office ‘after those resching the aasured HARPER'S MAGAZINE, one year. .$4 00 ‘To Correspondents. HARPER'S WEEKLY, ~ « .. 400 Business anager ot"te fran According to tate other | HARPER'S BAZAR, ~~. 400 i "slay ay Occur, on account of ab- | The THREE pubiications, one year 10 00 Checks, ete., shonid in all cases be made to the order of Taz Eveninc STaR NEWSPAPER ‘ComPany—not to that of any individnal. 2 Anonymous communications not resd; re Yected manuscripts not returned or preserved. Any TWO, one year .. SIX subscriptions, one year Bit he proposal introduced as a resolution in the vuse (0 instruc: the President to give the ne- cessary twelve months’ notice to Germany of % ‘The Monthty is the American Magazine literature and in art. Harper's Werkly, the Eclipse of the course, being incomparably ahead of all sitai- The treaty in question deiines as | lar publications, and leaving competition out of between the United States and Germany what | sight. The Razar is the organ of the world of fash Constitutes citizenship tn case of immigrants | ion. #nd of society generally. —Roston Traveller. from the one country into the other. Five years uninterrupted residence after natu ation 1 necessary citize ‘The principle that naturalized cttenship may | be renonnecd ts recognized in a clause which provides that such renunciation is made when a German naturalized in this country renews | the intention of the United States to terminate thi ein Bancroft treaty Is likely to meet with oppo- ugh much ean be sald In favor of | Remittances showld be made by Post Oftice Money Order or Draft. to avoid chance of toss. his residence in Germany without the Intent to return. It ts added: “The intent not to return may be held to exist when the person natural- | Address in the one country resides more than two . ee Sin the ot untry.” This provision is HARPER & BROTHERS, to which especial objection ts made. It 1. first, that the clause ts a departure . hs ys pot... from the American doctrine of citizenship. and, |}! Frankiin Square, New York. i, that if any such arrangement were to = —— » made, the time renunciation | ()FFICE OF TUE COMMISSIONERS GF THE of citizenship should, : rs, OF Wasitineton, December sth, 1875 time as whieh was require PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES. Sealed Proposals will be received at the offi it.The complications arising | suoveuntl Boioek noon, Dec differen el Ss Oo Powe for nishing SUPPLIES to the ee Dretations of the word | of the District Government for the sis monmeen ide" in the treaty are also referred to. ime June 30th, 18% The right to reject any or ali bids and parts of bids is reseryed. , ‘Those who would maintain the tr ty point out jormation and} ill be shed apo that thes {by Germany of the cireum- | ,/fermation and blanks will be furnished upon siances under onewho | ‘By order of the ( omumuissioncrs District of Cohim erican subjec via 5 De n American subject is | bo 7 Siyrt of Property, D.C. every state las aright to sesh AN as ABE & CO WOBLD-REN ance of its own subjects, to their expatriation, and when they are found in territory over which her rale is sov- u to enforce such prohibition, If this treaty ts di tinued, what reas: rt = for sale rent ent will be made? RICHENBACH'S Praxo Wankxooms, 423 Eleventh street, A few doors above Penn’a ave. ]JECORATED CANDLES, CANDLESTICKS axp SCONCES, MANTEL CLOCKS, OPERA GLASSES, Erc. daily invoices of new Goods for the niiday's, £0 which Teall the atteution i the'publie. H. SEMEEN, _ dees - 945 Penn’a avenue. GAFFE. FLEISCHMANN « €0., m between the Baneroft treaty after the annoyances the present ar- s. It also atust the clause of ater nent we d that the oted F ami receivins du ONLY GENUINE It is doubtless true that COMVPERESSED YEAST. ctionable; but this fact ‘The merits of the genuine Compressed Yeast wanhesitating decision in | undentable: ‘ Aue wiEaee car ob eave SrEnt he Lourckeeper who once wees “ISCH- or of its termi befor certain | wANN'® CO-S COMPRES PAST cannot be At A Wore satisfac arrang Will Lake | indaced to abandon our p act of grain,which is a ni chem if ural leaven, for a counterfeit article or a 1 compourd, both of whieh are to be avoided od health isa first consideration with the cus tomer, its pla —— haere ts having anothe savings bank nie in the shape of a run upon the Eutaw | &® None zenvine without our signatures. a 3. S. ANTHONY b. ERAS. Avent. Savings Bank. but that concern holds Itsown | acco-tr © Depot-1112 16th street. | WANTED PRIVATE PUPILS: |W DRESSMAKERS wanted AA NGER'S, 2106 T st. nw. FOR RENT AND SALE.¢ ‘OK RENT—ROOMS, furnished or unfurnished £ all modern improvementa; 23H st. nw. ty W ASTED_A PARTNER. with capital in thedrme business. Addrees DRUGGIST, Star office. 1° careful TENANT for hoass niry department, with water and . Avpl: eeject "ANTED—A LADY FRIEND, bre bachelor eave V ed thirty-three: one between and 26 may find a congenial companion by aidress- ing E. U. G., Star office. lv W ANZED_Thr@ young LADIES to work baton holes ; one that writes a good hand, to recsive orders; none but first-class workers need apply. Ad | dress Mc fimore Post office. it WANTED A young MAN thorough fed with the grocery and provision uniness. Ad dress, with references 8 0 capacity and honesty, Box §, this office. i iv W ANTED-—A good WRITING DESK, or Dosk and Secretary combined. Address, giving meee Gy J. C. DAVIS, General Delivery, Wess is WANTED L“DIFS TO KNOW the cheapestand most reliable place for Hairwork is at Miss SUSEYS, 1013 F st, between 10th and 1th stan. w.; hair deine @speciaity. All work warranted to give satisfaction Tat ANTED—ROOM and BO. a ry family, near St. Dominic's church ; terms not | exceeding $18 per znonth: will _be permanert: pay- | ment in advance, if requited. Address HOME, this office It ‘WANIED-A SITUATION by a respectable co. ored weman as.cook, wash and iron, or assist in ceneral housework, who thorougiily understand: Yer wwsiness; good city references. Apply at No 1718 K st. : was TED—By a seamstross SEWING in or a SITUATION in a privat Ly, to aesist in (he house; operates on machine; butt ‘a place to wait on a lady. Address 1330 15 n Rhode Island avemie and O st. re D TRONS, to know W ANTED—All my Li Pi that Tam located at 625 D st. n w., whore I am prepared to execute all orders in dressmaking, with neatpess, and dispatch, at excseding low rates, fi ‘lies are invited. ADAME DECOURCY WHITE, late of Lord & aylor’s New York City. It W ANZED- By an elderly white woman a SITUA. TION to cook or do chamberwork in a smali family city or country ; a home the object., Address WOMAN, Star office. TED—By a ; ood references, a > as chamber- inaid, or will attend children ; no objection to travel. Address 113 Massachusetts avenue n.w. dec8-2t* W ANIED.A SITUATION in a hotel or hoarding house by a respectable lady, who has had charge of the linen room in a hotel at Richmond; can ive references. Address Miss LANDERS, at “The Dunbarton,” No. 628 Pa, avo. Hatt TED—A respectable white GIRL to cork, sh and iron and do general housework; 20 doed-t* ED-I will ive 8100 cash to secure a firat- class CLERKSHIPin any of the Departments, duress “Confidence, S for two bright, cheer y furnished, large closets use of bathroom ; strictly first-class. ‘Call at 1425 Rhode Tsland ave. oO ste ANTED—To Rext—Snite of ROOMS, Parlor and Bedroom, 01 fully situated on. MM d TOOMs On sec MePherson squar W ANTED—A WOMAN with good reference to do Chamberwork, Wash and Iron; at Island avenue. W AXTED_EVERBODY TO KNOW that Su VY “Chimnevs are cured or no pay,at W. D. WY VILD'S, 452 Pennsylvania avenne, nov30-3m ANTED—A good, careful TENANT for House, 7 ing feven rooms, 1 Office, 14 first floor, in house delicht herson sure, toxether wi md floor; Bow Tif dees d ‘ater and gas; rent low Ap ‘and O sts. n. nov30-Im WANTED All ts nine the “New White” and “New Howie” SEWING MACHINES. Take your choice, and if not pleased exchange until you are. I sell all kinds on easy monthly payments ; un- usnal lange ecounts for cash. Renting and’ Ite- ring. MCKENNEY, 427 9th st. n.w. nov30-tr y ANTED-SOLDIERS' ADDITIONALS and LAND WARRANTS. Cash paid. WILLIA) BECK, cor. Louisiana ave. and i. in Logic, ile ‘ion. " Terms B37 L st nw, Gall nov2-tr J ANTED—Eyverybody to «et OARD PHOTO- W2aiarns for only? per dozens 18 amnad P10. TURES, 26 cents, at DODGE'S, 487 Pa. avon, bet 435 and 6th ats. 10w* W SED mp HOLSTERY WORK 19 years experience. cy at low oes. H. ACE, 616 TLonisiana avenue. tustay NTED—MOTHS and ture to exterminate CHACE'S, Uphoisterer, 61 ANTED—A perfect tin, Mathematics, Rhetoric, Point, Annapolis, or Collegiate prey moderate. 8. W. FLYNN, A. fore 11 a. m.; after 4 p.m. id. clean_copy of the first number of the EVENING STAR, for which a liberal price will be paid. Apply ‘at the Star office. _ aug30-42 ANTED- FEATHER BEDS to RENOVATE, at augsi-ly CHACE'S, 616 Louisiana avenue. so stanebly that the run upon tt will probably not only speedily exhaust itself, but leave the bank more firmly established In pxblic eonti- H Uh D. BARK, FoRMERLY OF Keiiy & Baur, dence than ever. The depositors are patd promptly without the enforeen the usta’ | Will be found at notice, and the bank is kept ad th usual hours to accommodate rowd, The GEORGE T. KEEN'S result is that some of those who have drawn . re out their money are anxious to return it, but | MERCHANT TAILORING the bank declines to receive it. Some strewd LISHMENT, speculators, whe are aware of the abillty of the ESTAB- Dank to pay all its depositors off-hand, have No. 414 NistH STREET ¥. w. etn making a good thing of it by bay tP"He will be pleased to see his friends at al! times. dec6-3m_ (COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT oF J BUCHU. deposit bovES Of the people outside. value of the accotnts; the purchaser getting all back interest due and having the book trans- ferred to his name. These runs on savings banks in different cities. though affect!ng busi- ness Interests unpleasantly for a time, serve at teast the purpose of weeding oui the unsound banks, and ny the people to learn which are (rustworthy Combining the concentrated properties of Buchu, Uva, Ursi, Pareira, Brava, Juniper Berrics, and other energetic substances; specially useful in the treatment and cure of diseases of the urinary and generative organs; Irritation, Inflammation or Ul. ceration of the Bladder and Kidneys, Dropsical af. fections, Stone cr Brick dust deposits, specially adapted to female disorders. Prick Osr Dottar Per Botte. ARTHUR NATTANS, Paagmacist, Cor. 14th and I sts. and 2d and D sts. n. w. dee — ‘The contemplated discontinuance of the en- tre raflway postal car system, though it may perhaps become a necessity, will be, 'f Sarriea ont, a severe blow to the business interests of the country. Tht Postmaster General in his annual reprt in giving reasons why he had not taken the step before advance: ments why every effort should be made to | HE P -ARTRERSH IP UERETOFORR EXISTING void the cor oney . re. We bet LUDWIG NGER & WILLL avold the contingency in the future. We will | 4 between LUD he be carried back to the system in vogue before December 2, 1578, dissolved by mutual consent.’ L. postal cars were use EIS EK will carry on the Hotel business at the decd-3t* ‘The separation and dis- tribution of matis will no longer be done with- | 14 stand, 811 E street nw. out detention ou the woving train, but will be | (}OMPLETE STOCK held at offices of separation hardly ever less EikED ako Uxers ED cS than twelve hours, and most generally twenty: GLOVES, S four hours. For this reason, business men ; = : Suitable for the Season, Ps by telegraph Instead of W. 8. TEEL, mail to a great extent, and the delay tn trans | dec3tr 935 Pennsylvania avenue. aission of would add largely to the sums the the remittances of business men pay by way of interest and exchange. The Postmaster « al also s In my opinion it would ‘ause & shock to our posial system from which it would not soon recover.” ——<o-—__ The description elsewhere of the famous + Wistar parties” of olden time in Philadelphia has a curious interest, especially that portion of it which gives the cost of the suppers at these Furiined CIRCULARS and DOLMANS. FUR LININGS tor Silk Circulars and Sacques. MUFFS and BOAS. in Mink, Seal and Otter, Ladies’, Gent's and Misses SEAL HATS and CAPS. Children’s FURS and FUR TRIMMINGS. FUR CARRIAGE ROBES and PARLOR MATS. GENTLEMEN'S HATS. Fine Soft and Stiff HATS in endless variety. Avent for Knox's New York HATS. fare ussortment of Silk, and Guansco UMBREL- STINEMETZ, parties. where the distinguished people of the 5 World were entertained. Refreshments for | —4¢¢&!™____1#37 Penn’a avenue. forty persons cost not more than twelve dollars, | GNOW-WHITE BREAD and tora hundred only twice that sum! It 1s {~ eee vontse worth noting, however, that Washington city, acount inesota Pater is popularly supposed to be the head- | T° bandsomest Minnesota Patent Flour in the center of extravagant display in entertainin: has been Che first toestablish a reform in this way. At the King lterary reunions, and the Satherings of the Schiller Club, Unity Club and other societies where the most distin- Sterling’s St. Louis Faney Patent, A most beautiful Winter Wheat Flour, or GOLDEN HILL, The wellknown Standard Family Flour ofthe Dis. fm better than was, and maki “ct “Rolls and Bread as light ahd as kutshed people to be met in Washington | white as the driven enow. are the guests, the supper feature has | gafeab(enamed, Flours can be bought at any been discarded altogether without diminishing the interest in the meetings or the character of the attendance. The entertainments given by Prominent public men in Washington are also much more simple, inexpensive and unostenta- Hous than formerly. In one particular, how- ever, there has been a retrograde, and that Is in ‘Manufactured establishing a fashi¢nably late hour in the eve- AML ETRE & SON, ning for parties; which are announced for 9 | _ROv?-tr 79 West Balt. st., Baltimore. WHOLESALE DEPOT, Conner lat STREET AND INDIANA AVENUE. octane AT E™ ~M. GALT & 00. o'clock p. m., and of course are not in full opera- O4T MEAL, Uion until 10 or later. A return to the good old ae hour of 7 p. m., or § at the latest, is in order, ata repped —— = And now the coal men are perturbed by the GBATLAN'S TRISH, apprehension that the substitution of electric | srarepice, SHAMROGE. light for gas light will have a disastrous effect GOLD SEAL, upon the gas coal trade. The amount of coal : AEEOR used in the manufacture of gas ts very ‘Just received above brands OATMEAL. gas Is very large, and the loss of its sale would be seriously felt B. W. REED’S BON, in the present depressed condition of the coal trade. However, it would seem by the late rise In gasstocks in NewYork that the gas companies ave got over their firstscare about the electric light, and believe that there are difficulties tn the way of making it a cheap and serviceable Substitute for gas that cannot be surmounted even by the genius of Edison. ecuee novl?-2m (PHREE FIRST-CLASS TICKETS — Good until December 31—to New York and return, via nd cat half tates “Apply (0 CIG STAND at Runes House. Pay Ngect te EAD IN THE SUNDAY REPUBLIC, to-mor row, the article of “Roberts” ( fore con- RSS eaee oe eee Seay, ANTED—To exchange, new STOVES for old ones, Groceries or Fuel, at BUTLER’S, 6th and ay. W ig K ate. ve D.w. Smokey Sto ted. ya cured rent or ‘no novit OST—On the 6th inst. between 11 a.m 4m.,apair of GOLD SPECTACLE: ina case. ‘The finder will be liberal rewarded on returning them nt 1020 avenue evening, Dee. 6, 1878, be y & Hank's store, on Louisiana avenue and my house, 1010 6th st. n.w.. one POCKET BOOK, containing a small ameunt of money and several notes and other valuable papers. If the tinder will return it I will ake him a present of the money in it and reward him liberally besides deci-3t FA. SALTER. + [OST 54 Roman Gold EAR-RING. A auitable re. 4 ward will be paid, if left with M. W. GALT. BRO. & CO., 1107 Penna. avenue. deck: T0834 BEACK SETTER DOG. The 4 finder will be liberally rewarded by re- turning him to 530 21st st. dec6-3t L082,0n, the 3d of December, somewhere be- 4 tween 18th st. and the Capitol, a GARNET EAR. | | iith st. near Treasury Deparimant, con: | | POR RENT- The FOR RE T — Pleasant, handsomely-furaished frout ROOM in private family, at $12; 422 3d st ‘wo ROOMS on second floor and one furnished; all modera improve- het mw. * | deci-at* OK RENT —Neatly-furnished ROOMS to gentle" also, pleasant PARLORS, at reasonable rates : 617 6th st. nw. deoT-2 POR RENT—Two FURNISHED ROOMS, with southern exposure: hot and cold water: caterer if desired : family private; 800 18th st_n.w. dec7-3t {OR RENT—To centlemen or gentleman and wife, eR or without Board. FURNISHED ROOM in private family. Price very low. 1505 10th st. n w., Bart line cars. it {OR RENT—A BRICK HOUSE, 8 rooms ; suitable me . is end dec7-3t" OR RENT—1518 Madison st, near P st. market; bay window, 7 rooms, batii room, closets, hot and cold water, rane and latrobe, Rent low. "Ad dress M. W., Star office. ‘OR RENT Ar LT Massccacceras Aves onicely furnished communicat ‘on second fivor, also, PARLOW and SLEE ROOM on first floor. deci-3t FOR RENT-BRIGK HOUSE, ‘seven (7) room water and cas; complete repair; good location No. 744 6th st. nw. Inquire next door. duced to $20 per month. ae ‘OR RENT—8ix-room BRI and water, No. 916 1 Apply to GEO. COWIE, y Department. Kt HOUSE No. 1125 1th st. nw. -Tn improvements, 15 rooms. Rent rv per month. House in first-class condition WAGGAMAN i oP, Rent, ject to 875, Apply T. “7 ToomS, Wali ‘OK RENT—A suite of handsomely-furnished ROOMS on second floor; bath, hot and cold water ;soutbern exposure : house beafed with and oven fires if desired ; 920 16th st. dec Fe RENT HOUS! st 483 and 437 20¢h st. n.w. ; each have 5 roonis, gas and water. Will be rented’ very low.” Inquite at 20th and E sts. dec7-3t" store cornet OH RENT—Three fine ROOMS on second floor suitable for heht housekeeping ; Veniences; private family; fine 1 or $19 ; 1442 Corcoran st’ JOR RENT Neat S-roem HOUSES, Nos. S16 and SIRT st. Rent low. Keys, adjoining house. A 4room HOUSE, in Georgetown. Apply to Dr. MACKALL, Bridge and Congress town. POR RENT 816—Twostory FRAME sewerwe, front vard and porch, Ni w. , hvo-story BRIC er, and 1 WM. F. HOL LW, sts, Geo wat fe St nw. FOR RENT Very desirable OFFICE ROOMS in the Arlington Fire Insurance Company's Build ing, opy osite U. 8. Treasury. and in vicinity Navy eud State Departments, Sur, i Quartermaster Genera!’s and’ Attorney Ge} Moderate rent to a permanent and Taspox Onives. sible tenant. Inquire at Company's Office, deer-3t 4 Conress rooms, Ia n complete 3Re eof Washimston Gas Li Yennsyl\ ania avenue. Ok RENT ern Improv ove nient tostrect cars: oniy 813 per mouib. Apply to Dr. J. H. DARRELL, 1237 Pennsylvania nue po R 1217 Vermont avenu room m ; $20, in advance. det Fee ‘Two PARLORS, elezantly furnished , private nil; 1235 11th st. now. ds JOR kh Large, handsomely furnish KOOMS, en suite or sinvle; new house: 1 ith st., cor. M; rent moderaté dd vicest furnished HOUS! the city. Apply at KENNEDY'S Be oitiee, 15th street. Rex wit nue. FOR REN’ k e ‘ye. conith fre ss board, at d ROOM: T—One very hi 1. Inquire on second floor, 121: PECIALLY Low li rooms. B. H. WARN EN dsomely papered y ent low to a good te Oe E st. now, A widow lad, ALA no children, w i I asant coum first or second fioor breakfast if e near: rent POR RENT A Sx-room Brick HOC on Ist st, between H Government Printing offic : Inquire next door, 8: st Hous tn THE Cir On 11th st. n.w., between the F and H street ca 8: onl; nadvance if taken at once P street. ‘wom ond floor; very ché four; no childre: tims ROOMS on furnished or unfurnished, { fay); private family of only ; at 820° 10th street, co1 Bot Forge story BRICK HOUSE,9 rooms, bath room and all modern improvements, 3 Lsth st. near the Auricultiral department; 10 minutes’ walk to the Treasury building: rent 25 per month. Good neighborhood. Inqmire 403 st. nw. dec6-8t {OR RENT—Three-story Brick DWELLING, ner of Mand 4th sts. n.w., 9 rooms, hall, as and water; two squares from market ; ten minutes walk to Interior and Post, Office departments; Belt line cars pass the door. Apply at Room 60, P.'Q. depart- ment, 118 Nth st-nw. |” decb.3t* of Furnished HOUS! decd FoR RENT ‘HIRD FLOOR front, with or with- out adjoining hall room. in handsome new house near the Arlington hotei. 1016 15th st. d5-4t" Foe, RENT —- Pleasantly located F urn ished ROOMS, with southern’ exposure, at 1321 New York ave. dees.6¢ ALEX. FROTHINGHAM & CO., have been for many years Stock Brokers and Bankers in New [*TEB4 LONG SEAL SKIN SACQUES. solicited. a a nov20+r a York, at 12 Wall Street. They have tho reputation of gaining for their customers large returns from investments ranging from $50 to $300, and have the enviable reputation of always making quick returns. Send for their Financial Report, sree.—(New York Tribune. novlstr THE STOCK EXCHANGE wil Renin ners ie esse Oa Bonds.and Gold on moderate margina. Commis sions 85 each 300 shares. Biock peices pes le parties only. ed. "Henry. Merriam, Member. ‘Mining Exchange, 35 Wall at, New York. Refer. TE Manyan Wea’ President National ‘trast York. janltr PERFECT GEMS od Oo. KILT SUITS, AND OVEERCOATS, FOR CHILDREN, Will be displayed in our BOYS' DEPARTMENT ‘TO-MORROW. They are the very latest New York Holiday de- signs. A. SAKS & CO., 816 Boventh street. BICH JEWELRY. Our Stock of ELEGANT JEWELRY is larger than ‘usual this season, and includes many articles unique in design, novel in style, and which cannot be found elsewhere. LACE PINS, EARRINGS, BRACE- LETS, SCARF PINS, LOOKETS, HALF SETS, CHATELAINE WATCHES, BLACK ONYX NEQK- LACES and LOCKETS, LINK SLEEVE BUT- TONS, BANGLE RINGS, SILVER COMBS, VEL- ‘VET BAGS Bilver Mounted, &o. ‘M. W. GALT, BRO. & 00., 1107 Pennsylvania ave DEViaN & CO. ———, the Hn ‘they have so CLOTHING TRADE OF NEW YORE, and offer for the FALL AND WINTER OF 1878 aR PURGE cOWee is Sg oste WASHINGTON OFFICE, 1390 F Street. novl?-Lm RING, with pendants. A liberal teward will be paid RENT—A 4 room HOUSE, No. 1608 Lat. n. if retired to No. M04 Teth st naw deco at ih rig hPPly at comer 20th “anid Lata, GOHN JOR RENT—Two Furnished ROOMS, front and BANKERS. Pita oamunitaine ais Gace esa ———= : —— nw. Street cars pass thedoor, ——-dec3-3t™ Fakes cee ee moa POR RENT Nos. 1026-25 20th st nw., FRAMES esplaining everything. » Address BARTER & OO. Of 6 rooms each. as, water and bath” Cheap to Sere 7 Wal #3 = seraesiniely! | alien. ee ee $25! $50! $100! $200: $500: | 7 79 ith st nw. POR, REN T= 1029 4th st, story 6 room FRAME, on line of street cars; nei K Key corer ith and L sts. nw. Rent 815. R. WILCOX, corner 20th and T sts. n.w. OR RENT—Funsisiep—Two handsome third story, ROOMS, en suite or single. Best location in city, “Terms moderate. 13201 ét. n. franklin square. (OR REN’ ely ished ROOMS on sec ond floor; gas, bath, Lot and cold water; con yenient to thrée hnes of’ cars: to gentiemen only. 409 12th st. n.w., next door to Pension offics. a of an eleguntl: nd. | Especially desirable for member of Congress. THEO. F. GATCHEL & ». Beal Estate and Insurance, 8th and F sta, ‘urnished (OR RENT—Elecant suite of Furnished ROOMS PUD tecond floor No, List Fest aw Suita for member of Congress and family, correspondent. doctor, dentist, or lawyer and family; south aod north frout; all modern copy Abply.on premises at once, WM 3" HO) deod-3t FOR KENT—Two handsomely Furnished BED- = ROOMS, or suitable for lizht housekeepins, fo a very moderate price. No. 107 2d st., clone to the Capitol. decd-4t* Foe, RENT—To a gentleman and wife or single xentlemen, a suite of nicely FURNISHED ROOMS ina private family’; houve desirably located and near the War and Navy Departments; Board 11 desired. References required. Post Office Box 467. dec4-5t* OR RENT—A Private RESIDEN elegantly Pea hoes a; ever’ thing ina first class private home: heated by fur. nace. open fires, Use of horee and ie de. sired. Address “Owner,” Star office. lec2-6t* Peerage 1iaane Sit here aaa ge laa Inquire of Mrs. TRIMBLE, 706 E ote. Pomerd (OR RENT—Twenty new and elegantly furnished FS6dRS wid orion aes the dap. werk or month: in the center of the city, within half | 941 Rhode Island aye., niod. imps. | 824 9th st. now., house and store. A Hotel, Very large sean nanicat ee ANTE ve rc well furnished? front north aud south ; would two persons; terms to suit. nov29-] Poet allt BITRATE GREE Members of Co a 20, gress and private families; also, Room, suitable for an office or : cal uarters’ ‘Terms low. “nova awe FOE PENT DWELLING HOUSE and STORE, No. 419 ith ~« containing 12 rooms, Water and gas: (1 doors above Beaneylvanis os: BOARDING. PROPER’ 453 C. Furnished 1820 Penna. 1115 M st. | 515 2d et. nw. ' 1246 1th st. n 48 1st ow.,8 | 431 7th at. nw. “op { chee 3 919 7th st. naw. 35.09 | 921 7th st. m3 08 809 K et. 5.00 2.00 11.00 2.00 125.00 75.00 7.00 FO! HOUSES and LOTS in every section of the city at Prices to suit the times, and on terms that will suit | customers. Call and se my List before purchasing Sette RO. HOLTZMAN. REAL ESTATE BULLETIN THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 519 Seventh Street. (Changes made every Wednesday and Saturday.) Three-Story Houses For Sale. 404 6th st. n.w., mod. imps., 157s. peor y mod. imps.,9 rs. ‘728 13th st. n.w., mod. imps., 12 rs. 211 A st. s.e., mod. impa., 12'rs. 1906 H st. n.’ 5 : AnW CorrerT and pitol st, mod. im., 9rs 6,000 $27 Missouri ave. mod. imps., 15 rs. 6,000 6 Gth st. n. 5,600 Cott: xe on Erie xt , Meridian Hill, 5.000 Ti4 Lith st. se., mod. impe., 9 rs. 5,000 Two-Story Brick and Frame Houses For Sale. 1420 Pa. ay. n. w..b. b., mod. imps. - $12,000 1336 7th st. nw.,'d. nod. imps, 6 rs... 8,000 3 ito} st. crs) 2 6,000 onetow: 1100 10th sn 24-826 Del. av.. b. ) 6th st. ee. b. h.. 7 rs. 1214 Pa_ave. s.e.. fh. Unimproved Property for Sale. 13th st., bet. Vand Wanew., per ft. 11th st., bet. M and N «e., per ft 5 LW, per ft ‘and D s.w.. per ft Ist and 22d n.w. . H. ave. and 25th st. n.w.. per ft 5 Jd and 24th sts. n.w., per ft Dest, Dei. Ist and 2d sts, <.c., per ft. ‘9th st.. bet. D and E a.w., per ft.. oe 10th st., bet. 3. Carolina ave. and C. 8.e., ver ft Houses For Rent, 1416 K st. n.w., mod. imps.. ILS... 508 9th sf. n.w:, mod. impa., 15 rs. 100 419 13th st. n.w., mod, imps., 12 Sree Ist.. bet. 13th and 14th nw. fur. m. i. 10 ts.) 100 1125 14th st. n.w., mod. imps., 15 Ps... m rece od. Imps. 1 r8, 4 F st. n.w., mod. imps. a t. n.w., 10d. imi Ta. 3 1210 6th st. n. mod. impa., 8 rs. 4 2s 1102 Md. av mod. mya, 12 rs. = 2 mod. imps,, 12 rs By oy # 1 15 Br 0. Is ith st., No. é 1 19 Market Space—Room 5.... > 2 Hall 11 ; - Room $ i Cor. 10th and Penn. ave , V = m 7 30 Key of offices in Vernon Row with Janié 311 7th st., 2 roome. teseee 10,00.’ Room 5. i é 519 7th st., 1 room. 10 Tissue on the Ist and 15th of each month a bulletin of all property for rent and sale on my books, which can be had on application at my office, or will ba sent by mail if desired. {OR RENT— F By W. E. BURFORD, Real Estate Broker, 708 E st. n.w. No. 606 10th st. n.w., frame, 8 rs., mod. imps... 320 Sth st lar, mod. imps. Corner 26th and M sts., store. No. 708 E at., office rooms. For Sale. Special bargains in small two-story press brick HOUSES by paying $200 cash ; the balance in month ly instalments to suit purchaser. Also a number of large HOUSES from 84,000 te gue: To be sold at great sacrifices and on easy ermas. Call and examine my list before purchasing. a BURFO! nov9-tr Real Estate Broker, 708 et. SHERMAN & CU., Keal Estate Agents, St. Cloud Building. RENT—A number of desirable HOUSES. tuated in different parts of the city ist. HOUSES: modern improve- payments, balance monthly. a FOR SAL! | ments; small cash 213 6th st. se 901 T st. now, 2 5 washstanda and washtabs, jatrobe QR RENT— UI No. 323 Missouri ave.. gas and water. 23 rs. No. 1006 Pennsylvania a No. 613 New Jersey ave. 22 udst. ne., furnished, FOR SALE. 2,Honsee, sth and A, s.c.,1n0d, imp. 331 Ith street soutlieast, lot 14x 000 Houses and Lots for sale in all sections of the vty ma AUG. A. NICHOLSON, oot4-ly _Real Estate Broker, 708 E st. nw. ROB BRENT— B. B. WAR! 16 F siroot northwest 16635 | 805 E Capitol. | 1439 9th at. A i Ze ; es Bis we ESE Bee i = & =, ie epee ae ee is| segennezntn? 18 Seem eae z 309 n.e. 12 1538 7th et. 1 12 833 Isthst. ne 0 533 8th st. 0. 0 FY afsce BR 1525 : 1438 8 st. n.w.. 1212 O st. nw. ir ‘The Real Estate Review, publiahed at the 15th of each month, ‘contains a comp! all the houses J have for rent. te of Cal) and get a copy. *AYERS, Real Estate vind alta in ‘i ffice in May Br“iding, cor. 7th and En.w. FOR SALE—Fine Presidencs and 14.000. feet of ground, 9th st. par Ln.w. One of the finest lo- the city; long time, with 6 percent: ix ovi2-tr 1004 F street, store rc Oo VER) By F. H. SMITH, Beal Estate Erokor Le Drow ‘Building, 806 F ‘street. Cor. Mass. a 419111th st. n.w., 12 rooms, mod. im 1461-53-56 T st.'n.w., 7 rooms, Ini Furnished House, N st. nw. Furnished House, H et. n.w. Furnished House, 9th st.n.w., one of the fi Pete UY ae attette yee eee fouses and for parts of ce” to loan in sums to suit at 7,8 FOR RENT STORE 459 Penneyivania avenue; FIXTURES for sale. Ay DUVALL, on the premises, Sees Bae POH RENT_HOUBE No, 615 New Jersey ave. n, w.; 9 rooms; modern improvements; re] . Rent t nit times. to Ww. 1. JOHNSON, 718 Lath at. neo ee OR RENT. PIANOS, at at nw. k BONGHE Several PIANOS, at 608 H st now. H. OR RENT—HOUSE 327 C st. n.w.; front and back yards. Apply to B. H. DUVALL, 459 Penn- sylvania avenue. novig.1m. OR RENT—Furnished PARLORS and BED- Pe lta peaieas reer Vata avenue, corner 436 8 marll-9m' ‘Wy IL Pay CASH FOR A FIRST.C ‘Wit PAY CASH FOR A FIRST.CLASS PIANO wing been used more than one, arr “THOMAS.” season. Adarere THOMAS, Sear oftce AY 62 _E STN. W._For Rent _A sniteof ROOMS a1 on second Shor, in houne with all modern conveniences; with or without Board. dees St" BLEGANE, FURNISHED ROOMS and BOARD are of all the sircet cat ines, Tica eon yuare of all car lines. Firstelass accom modations at the most popular prices Seat | Dw. dees 20" PUBSISBED KOOMS, with oF without BUARD, F can be obtained es with yood references ina private family, at No. 507 Fast. now. deck ae LEGANTLY FURNISHED ROoMS, with Board, at 924 Lath st, opposite Franklin square. Mrs W.8.GRANT. dees 4c" NOMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOMS — TA. CSBERBOARD are clase’ ‘convenient to all aie: tents and street cars Terms moderate. $26 2th st. now. decd? APARTMENTS. $2, MEALS served at ali hours. day and night TABLE D'HOTE 5 p. m., 50c. Special rates to Permanent Boarders nov29.1m* CPHERSON HOUSE —Forwerty Gray's 15th Mitel dene. This House bavias bela neett furnished and renovated. is now OPEN tor the re- | ception of quests. All the requirements of a first class hotel will be found. Mra, MARY HOECKLY, Proprictress. pevad-1at* FURSTGLASS BOARD | AND) FURNISHED ROOMS, single or en suite: all modern con, ‘Yemiences ; terms moderate. 215 dip st.n.w. no21sw* | HE TREMONT HOUSE has just undensone thor ough renovation. It is newly painted. carpeted and heated with steam. nent Board ere wll be taken atthe folowing low rater Geutie man an fe, fo month ; fle Rooms, $25 to 830 rer month $7 to fio por week: Table month sa are invited to call and look thronuch the house OcLAT FOR SALE. SCHOONER dress VAC HL th st. whart, Waxhin lass BAY HORSE, fc 165 , van ts hy Just arrived ten head 1 from Vircin: mae the pe Horses: also, one pair « Bays. Tobe seen at SIM 21 Toth st. nw fine Black MONS’ Stabie, Foxe SALE. A Lance Stocx oF DIAMONDS, WATCHES, SOLID GOLD CHAINS AND JEWELRY, CLOCKS, BRONZES, SOLID SILVER, AND SILVER PLATED WARE, FANCY GOODS, Erc. 8. GOLDSTEIN & 60., Loay AND Comsmaston BROKERS, NE POR SALE—Two second COUVPELETT and one LANDAULET, these carriayes are very light and 1.4 by the best New York builders; they wil cheap. Large stock of other new and secone hand carriages ROBERT H. GRAHAM, oc33m__ Repository and Factory 410-41 PERSONAL. HE Tilos. © to ail for ix Kees “Be = Garcen, PAL WHO WAS CONY mths, is not 7 rae.” THOS. O'NE t., Det. Lith and Lith we. M OLNEY’S CLAIRVOY M rivalled. “The revelations, ind messaces wiven. ( eT ADAME ROSS, the reliable trologist, HAS KEMOVED to pitol and A. sts N between Fast C: care stop witht inatters appertaining to. business, and qatrimony. All in trouble call. Sat no pay n9 STROLOGIST—Mrs. Dr. ELLIS, 805 Penns \ vaniaave. If you would know the truth, ec sult the Doctor in ail things. Office hours from Sa. mn. to 9 pm. novi6-tianT Dene EUREKA SUm S. ALL other articles for beautifying and preserving the Teeth. For sale by all drunfists. 25! cants per Lot ie. we JOUN PATCH EXAMINES TITLES, 606 lorn st. n.w.,6 a.m. to 10 p. m.; reports as to the re sponsibility of people, with abstracts of real rches for Chattel Trusts, 81. HOTELS. __ BUSINESS CHANCES. (TEMPTING CHANCE No. 2022 14th at.n SOY RICE, water and eas, all improvonients. Lot 20x) ey once, 42a" "SE wine S300, BEAT. ESTATE LOAN. —Wanteo— 85,008 SD for 236 years, at cucht per cent. interest. on cen all improved property worth mors trally | located | than dovble the amount. House imsured for 85,000 | Abstracts by Ashford. No commission. For par Siealare address, iv full Bam, FS. L., Star i. = a Foe SALE OR EXCHANGE—A Gaxar Gain—A ten-room HOUSE, with cellar, lot at feet front by 115 feet deep: located in the eastern part of the city, near Columbia railway, at @2.750, (cost a few years ago $4.50)) Terms easy A build: ng lot taken as part payment. Property clear, ‘axes paid to Jan. 30, 1 M. M. ROBKER, $13 rt Zth st Also, $300 fo Joan on real estate ¥ To was. MONEY ON REAL ESTATE, IN Sums To Surr, At 7 and 8 per cent BO. HOLTZMAN, + 10th and F ets nw. (OB SALE CHEAP OR TRADE k Broomed HOUSE. ‘two LOTS, 8200 Sroomed HOUSE. wood Lot. $400 2 BRICK HOUSES, 4 rooms each: 8500 6A" HOAGLAND. 607 La. ave. Room 8. NTED- PARTY with part ANTED. PARTY with $2.00, as partner in an FARR, baetnose ‘on Penney! vania ave.; can have full chane: of financial tat ters. References given and required. Address "P.” Star office. nove-2* DAIRY OF MARKET ¢ 2\ wita comfortable Dwei wood Cemetery ; well suited moderate to a prompt and reliable tenant. Apply to DAVID MOORE, on the premises. doch {ARM FOR SALE—116 ACRES, nine quiles from Washington by the 7th-street road, and Knowles! Station on th tropoliten Branch, B. & O. RK has a house w of ten acres, located near Glen’ a dairyman. Reut oD WILSON, 5 Wh street ON FLEST CLASS CHARLES W. HANDY. nos ) LOAN ON E 500 AND #500 6O LOAN Real Estate security at re SALE rail. I Willtrade street, GBeAt REDUCTION IN KENT roomed HOUSE, near 0 st. cars bule, water, yard. Sisfoa sood tenant. i 1, k to Loan on aeos.tr Fee 3 s4 de edur-d frm, A MGINTIE WING DESIKABLE FOR SALE « °K DWELL. street norte and Mansa bet tices. nto above we have upon our books PROPERTIES both, Improved and Un’ proved, FOR SALE, RENT and LEASE, which hall be pleased to show npom application THOS. J. FISHER & CO., a 1223 F screet nw ew Qtr $u0 S500. $1,000. 85,000 To LOAN on sod real estate security. E. A. McINTIRE Real Estate Broker, 918 ¥ stow KK) ON GOOD BEAL ESTALB per cent. ; B2W) at 1) per cent W. E. BURFORD, 708 E «t. EDUCATIONAL. INDERGAKTEN NORMAL LNs SATIONAL KiNDE and for Ladie now30-in G10,000 AND D> at * nov = ARTEN AND SCHOOL i classes, Day and fi LOUISE POLLOCK or Mist Suisie Pollock. 1127 Uthat. AGIaf MUSIC TEACHER, HAVING HE xehanie Tor bard ;UMROPEA: Kk No. 804 mae 1 city railways, is how open for the and permanent yuests. ‘Th cific Dining Rooms, and the Room: for transient guests, are located at'No. SU. No, SOdis the larze double zuansion upposite. belonucins to tie Brown estate. The rooms are of largest i loftiest, newly and No cox is done on those and are therefore detirable for families. Tne Billard and Cotte: Rooms are on the second floor. The Culinary. D- Partwent is under the immediate eupervision of my | Wife. Breakfast is served by order from 7to 10 O'clock. Dinner, Table @hot 5 p.m. sharp: six courses, including oysters. The house is open all night, and meals are furnished at all hours. Hot Meals and Board will be furnished in my portale kitchens in any part of the city. Lovers of apecitic German and French dishes can be gratified. Twen ty-five years experience in the hotel business in Europe and the United States authorizes me in as- | suring my patrons that this establishment will be first class in every respect, and the rates will be found very moderate for the co1 jec6-Ini" L. EISI W ULLaRrp's HOTEL. W This favorite Hotel, having been thoroughly reno- vated, painted throughout, and entirely rey ‘nished, i8 now open for the reception of guests. BRESLIN & COOKE, nov29-tf Proprietors. _ FAMILY SUPPLIES. (TWENTIETH STREET MARKET. 720 TWENTIETH STREET. DUCKS, all kind FRESH BI N LAMB, LOIN yEET BREADS. TERRA XS, MUTTON and All Kind vegctables, at market prices. dec6-6m WM. LINKINS & SON. BESTSWEEL CIDER, 20 cents yer cation 13 pounds PR i 6 pounds COOK A (larg 6 pounds BEST REFIN RD. 1 can BEST by 1 can 2.1) TOM Ay 4 pounds CURRAN new) 4 pounds GOOD BROW. i all. Genuine NEW ENGLAND RUM. 2, barvel superior FAMILY FLOUR. lgali. New Toy N._O. MOLASSES, (fancy 1 pound NEW PRUNELLES. C. 8. O'HARE & SON, decttr 1213 2th st. n.00., bet. Mand N. GOvVEBEIGNS CO-OPERATIVE AS-. SOCIATION 1023 7th street and 800 H street m.e. CIDER Dufty’s and New England. SIREGAR strong and pure. 5 COMMERCE FLOUR—favorite brana. POTATOES a: welenale rates, CAPE COD CRANBERKIES. CANNED GOODS, &c., &e. Clubs making f Hiagazine ee Chul jor ines, Ac. nov25-tr A. SHOFTELD, Manager. (THE PALACE MARKET, Corner 14th st. and New York ave. FRANK J. TIBBETS, Proprietor. allvkinds of PHESH ISH GUATEE Sy mucKed. ANTS WILD TUREEYS Bhisds ULERY of BEE POU! ‘enderloins: Southdown MUTTON, Stall-fed Bee! and all kinds of Meats, Fruits, Fish, Game and Ver- otal Orders for Dinner Parties filled at short no. tice. i noviotr * oswesal immediately. Apply at Tae TW OCESSFUL, Biore, wo doors above, for partienacs apes tee at ihe Centon i uiszteting dalivared tree of charge to all parts of ROUBE aS Ganaar eh; eda APNE | cy. BEARD CROWNING ee ments, Endulte at 10 keen noval-im DS ee ee HO=mPax PRESENTS. FOS, RENT—Handsomely FURNISHED | PAR. "783 Seventh street nue pat Reon ast Save and teu, commrant Also Agents for the celebrated Kranich and Bach - ‘nov2l-Im* : PIANOS and STANDARD ORGANS. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY. OR RENT—i [NISHED PARLOR, with ee ee eee ee nore a a PWroor tore CHAMBERS saisbie ere paw ESt=* OBGANS. P. WALLACH’S, Ay TAB 14th at. nw., or fo New York veans = aaa =! Raocas Gun Seeeeme FOR RENT, petomlshed. ROOWS for rent, con- ogo Latest Sten; Sr a dec2tr 1417 Penna. av., near Willard's Hotel. heated 7 8180, ‘with toward wi Of water closet and ‘bath Focun, ot aad old water, | Pitteetbay rte allowed towand G ANIC COMPARE OF 2 Didldinee al fox the oe ei of ga) po, mouth, hepherd Balding, 119 Po areata, Washington, o, G1Y Ben paid in advance. Apply at inovib. tne 10-32 ‘15 N. Charles st., Baltimore. novil-ly opp. P aR —] RESID! No 31 Btod- Qipgte son oe from F st. cars; with modern convenianese, ‘and poe SE IR RENT—Two BRIGh PS ERrarnih rie gems cous, Be Dees ae eug30 ee. HLL. SUMNEE, 811 9th st. n. w. | and Thursdays after 4 p.m } Fe L: . | ‘ives Private Lessons in French, | Ricketts Wit Classes for you nested with good Morning, Afters ier, Ladics and Gentienen, b: Children are con- nine Ciasees for Lat saud Girls, Priv <geom if preierred. N.B—A youu ronunciation Parisian) but Pe time they enter. WARD —PRENCH SPOKES ¥ day betweeu 12 aud J o'clock, or CLASSICAL with the be AND DARK SEMINARY _ Yorne Lat D Misses, Superior facilities for GLISH aod FRENCTL Se ica'ions received by the Principals, Mrs. G. |. CONDRON and Miss A. TOLMAN SMITH. dec?-lwd&eotdec29 -MADAME LEC from Pars, Tr int Classen, to Mrs. Gen. w. Father Boyle and others. Apply 3 8 Grant Place, between G and H sts. n.w. nov30-2w* PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE Borner Tihand L streets u.w. Established 1864 Ite hundreds of graduates, men and women, are holding positions of trust and profit. The cours Madame Lecourt refers by permissi | embraces Penmanship, Spelling, Composition, Cor. respondence, Business Calculations, Sings and Double Entry Book-keeping, Business Practioe, Commercial “Law, Political "Economy, Business Ethics and Lectutes. Entire course way be com- | pleted attending day or. evening seesions. For par- Cokes idinens Ticulars visit the 8, OF ali nov30 HC. SPENCER, Principal | QINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL for children from three to sixteen years of age; offeruut every advantaxe of a thorough education ; includiue German, French and Music. German 8 specialty, instruction given free. fase POLLOCK and NOERR, Principals, N Claas f 1127 13th street north waprmal for Teachers, atroat nort MSS MAGILL GIVES LESSON Elocution, History and Literature at 2126 Pennsylvania avenue, and in Calesthenics at Kindergarten Hall, corner bth and K streets. octl2-tJand M'88,8;,%,GEAVES, (Guccwsor to Mine A. D. Merrill and Miss B. C. Graves,) assisted by | competent corps of teacliers, will reopen her Sslect School and Kindervarten for Boys and Girls BEP- TEMBER 1s, at 800 lsth street, corner of H. The Normal Training Clase will bewin October 15. For Partiowlrs address the Princi jal sept? pl ELY OR IN CLASS —Latin, Mathe- ¥* ant het, eS eee simplified Veet Point, Annapolis or lewiate preiaratio Terms moderate. "S. W. FLYNN, A.M. 1iz7 Lt. nw, Callbefore lla. im.; afterd p.m." sepli-tr USINESS COLLEGE 119 Garroll st. se. bet. Int and 2d «te, Capitol Hill. Hours of tuition from Ftoldp.m. Terme 83 and $4 per month Engle Branches, German and French, aud Private Dauciug Lessons, _ open APLEWOOD_ INSTITUTE, Conconpvitsa, M ‘Ps.—Boys, 850 per, aries thas 45. Students prepared for business, Fale or Harvard Gollege. in structors first-class. feb2ly J. SHORTLIDGE, A. M., Principal | \QR, AND MRS. ALFRED BUJAC’S English and ava. French Boarding and Day Scioo! for Young Ladies, ro, 78 17th street nortiwest. Duties re sumed’ on Seplew-"F 20th Number of prog Timnited. eepPidecis? r@t OF THE SEASON. NEW OROP NBW ORLEANS MOLASB co

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