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THE EVENING STAR. WASHING EC IN, MONDAY January 3, ISSL. Scaenn S. NOYES......Edi —————————— ‘The Evening Star has a reguinr, perma- sent, bonn fide dally circulation more thas a lished in Washington, and equal te that of all the other daily papers bere added te- aether. THE Stax office is connected with the Telephon” Exchange. Advertisementa, orders for the paper by mail and otberwise, news, or any information or basiness can be sent day or nixbt, free of charge. BKights of Passengers. The traveling public, etther from good na- ture ora disinciination to undertake the ex- pense and bother of a law sult, are apt to endure the tmpositicns of the great railway monopolies with no other resistance than an occasional growl, but now and then some vic- tim fs pugnactous enough to go to the courts im defence of his rights, and though the Wealthy corporations are able usually to Inter- pose a good many delays, yet when a trial ts reached the decision 1s almost invartably tn favor of the passenger. When a legal test Is made ft is shown that most of the arbitrary | rules set up by the railway compantes areen- | Urely tilegal. It was established in one of these cases that a railroad compxny has no Tight to say that a Ucket 13 good In only one direction between two points, though It may be so worded. Thus It was declared that a@ ticket lettered aa from Boston. to New York was good from New York to Boston; | tm other words, 1t was good for a ride between the two cities in either direction. In regard to the devices of ratiroad and drawing-room car companies for escaping Mability to passengers for injury to person or loss of property, it nas been iaiely decided by three courts (including the U. S. Sapreme Court) that the sufferer may sue the railroad company, and that any con- tract which that company may bave with a sleeper company is a private matter with which | the passenger has no concern. A passeng-r who took his seat in a Grawing-room car D> cause there Was no vacant seat in the ordinary cars, and who was ejected by the porter of the ar because he refused to pay extra for his seat there, gatned his sult against the rafircad company fordamages. A passenger who iost some bagzage left in a sleeper waile he was at dianer got damages from the railroad company, as did one who was iniured by the fall of an upper berth upon his head while he was seated Deiow. that the responsibility of a ratiroad company for the safety of its passengers covers at! cars upon the train, whether si drawlog- the gigantic monopolies that tmpose upon tue pablic tt Is a Satisfaction to note that thecourtsin Baltimore to-day refused to continue the injunction in be half of the Pullman It was held by the court | that of any other daily paper pub- In the | any prevent- | Ing the Baltimore & Onio road from using | another sleeper between Balttmore and New York. The Pullman Company have for years | imposed the most exorbttan’ prices upon pas- sengers, and a litle wholesome competition will be welcom The trish Difficulty. If the features of the Irish land Dill, which bas been prepared by the British gevernment for introduction into Parliament, are correctly | given out, then it may be set down as a totai failure, so far as its effect towards ai ng the agitation {3 concerned. Its most liberal pro- visions—liberal from the government view only—tall very far short of meetiag the mlol- Toumm demands of the Land league, While the cabinet have been unusually reticent tn giving out anything as to their discussions upon thls Dill, the public, It appears, have learned enough to look upon it withdisfavor. There 13 an im- pression. or rather opinion, that {t ts of the miix-and-water order,and that ft will excite more ridicule than opposition. How far this {sa just concluston is not likely to be Getermined until ihe bill in ail its provisions shall be made pubite. Gladstone government with regurd to the Irish agitation, up to the present, warrants the con- clusion that it will not make any such conces- sfons as the Land league has insisted upon ‘The demands of the lesgue would revolutionize the land system of Ireland, and the Gladstone government ts entirely too conservative to enter upon such a movement; but from some of the utterances of Gladstone it has been hoped that be would go far enough to open the way, at least, for a reform of the abuses under which the Irish Ullers of the soll suffer It would require considerable pluck and deter- mation to go even that far in the British gov- ernment because, naturally the aristocracy willmake a Ditter figut agalast any and all legislation which proposes to curtali or in any manner interfere with their priviieges. If the British government should offer to the Irish people anything in the way of practical relief itis more than probable it would be accepted, even though opposed by some of the extreme leaders of the agitation. But, for the govern- ment toenter upon a policy of runnisg witn the hare and hold!og with the hounds isto bring upon it the ridicule its opponents predict. —$$_o-_____ While other papers are contenting themselves with recording the events of 1530, the Boston Globe precipitates itself into the fature and comes out under date of January, 1981. It appears by its record of events that in 1930 there were 139 states in tis Union, and 500,000,000 people. Canada, Cuba and australia had been admitted to the Ualon, and the application of Brazil, Chill and Peru for adanis- siva was before Congress. The Refrigerator State, a territory discovered by Capt. John Kelly, who was sent out by Mr. James Gordon Bennett, in the hope that he would never | retura, extended the Doundartes of the Union tothe North Pole. Among the bills passed by Congress In 1950 was one appropriating $25,000 towards completing the Washington moau- | ment, and $50,009 for the purpose of removing the Tower of London to the grounds of the Capitol at Washington; that venerable ruin having been’ presented to this country a3 a souvenir of the British Empire. Tne Boston Globe t an enterprising paper. ———~--—____ It tg reported that Col. Fatr, of Nevada, ex- pended $150,000 inthe election of members of the legislature pledged to support him for U. s. Senator. In addition to this expenditure it 1s hinted that he will be compelled to continue helping his purchased legislators, financially, until the senatorial election, in order to make sure of them. If Col. Fair has really got off, 80 far, with the outlay of only $150,900, then he will get the cheapest U. S. senatorsbip yet Sold In that state, or the expenditures of his predecessors have been greatly exaggerated. es Upwards of nine thousand bills haye been in- troduced in the Senate and House of the pre- Sent Congress, but fortunately for the country, very few of them will ever get beyond reference toacommittee. It is probable that two-thirds Of these bills were latroduced without any pur- pose by the member submitting them, of ever seeking to have them passed; that they are impracticable, and very many of them,perhaps, absurd measures, that were tntroduced to pacity constituents and to make the M. C. *‘solid” in his district. There tsa good deal of Bunkum in public life, after all. —___§_--_____ In treating of the southern outlook at the be- ginning of the new year, the Charleston News ays the wounds of the war are closed and “the Peonle of the southern states realize that their Sph.ce of action is national and not merely jocal,” The journal quoted from is usually an accurate reflector of southern sentiment, and 3t goes even farther than the above quotation «and ays the south also realizes that its future, a an totegral part of the United States, will ‘ve grander beyond comparison than if the old southern ideas could have been maintained, along with slavery. 2--____ The tromigration of 13380 exceeded that of any previous year, and the incoming tide of arrivals continues right on with an tncrease that warrants the prediction that 1331 will record a larger number than the year just closed. —\!_--___ Mr. George C. Gorham ts announced in the Republican to-day ag its editor-in-chief, and that paper is now fully equipped for first-class wrork, ‘The attliude of tne | WOODWARD, LOTHROP & COCHRANE, $21 Pennsylvania Avenu INVITE SPEOIAL ATTENTION To Tuxre Linx oF SILKS AND SATIN De LYONS, SEWING SILK LISSUES, BROCADED SILKS, FOR EVENING VW: IN COMBINATION OF SHADHS TO MATCH. We offer thess Goods in compotition with NEW YORK AND BOSTON PRIOES. BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 921 Pennsylvania Avenue. ONLY ONE PRICE. ABKED DOWN TO COST. FUR LINED CIRCULARS, SILK, MAT TELASE, DOLMANS aud WALKING JACKETS have been REDUCED TO AOTUAL COST PRIGK, affordiag fine opportunity to buy a good WRAP at a LOW FIGURE. FUL LINED OIRCULARS, $10. Elegant BROCADES in Evening Colors. GAUZES IN ALL SHADES. BATINS at Low Prices, in Eveving Tints. SATIN pe LYON in al Colors.3 MEKINOS and CASHMERES for Evening Wear, in Great Variety. EILK HOSE, Party Colors. NOVELTIES AT REDUCED PaICES. Une Price Only. w. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Penna, aven: jan Jens GOSSAMER WATERPROOES, RELIGLE Goons, 22.50, $3.00 BLANKETS, FLANNBLS, MERANO VESTS, HOSTERY. DKESS GCODS, in Choice Shades, from 1c. to TYLER & CHEWNING, Jan3 O18 Fth st. n.w, , EW Law ane MISCELLANEOUS 's Year Book te Sarat udenes a, Juriadiction of the United tiene end Defon: Lillon'aG. C. Reports, Vol. 5 Young Leland, by Dufly 5 € ke’s Seif-Culture, 4th Fd 1 Biaibie’s Personal Life ct David eta ee 3 Seuteh, Bermens. 288 1 Ha Of MORRISON, Ww BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERR, 475 Penna. ave. nw. YEW BOOKS. ee & MASHINGTON D DIRE CTORY, 1881 $5.00 i MAN AOH 1 Bl. Py STYLES. JAN. 5. CHAPMAN, Metropolitan Book 91l Penna. Jans ASGFORD’S LAW OFFICE, SHFORD'S BUREAU OF (a laa ) Gostow Buitpr Lonisiana avenue, (near 1.) Oficenours: Otol a.m. 714-30 to 1 fade to5 p.m. SPectar Noticg.—ail conru'tations mast be had dung othce hours, as Tide eee cannot be interruptea. jan3-Lm WwW M. STONE ABERT, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, Jan3-Gm No. 408 Sth st. n.w. eS IN. ALL ITS nes : Mattresses remade, moth oxt;rmini urniture by uper-heated steam, at lowest rox WUSDEMAN & CU , 725 9th st_a.w. saul s DON’T FAIL TO EXAMINE OUB STOOK REDUCED PRICES IN RED. A. SAKS & CO,, Strictty ONE Paice CLorurens, Gec23: 316 and 318 Seventh st. BED SYR’® Wonderful Horbs or India: Bhod Rem-ay, citrce ait diseasen from fropurities in the bicod. Dr. tam tone os specialties Khonu atism, Oatarrh, Fover ana-Acus +urumouis, Diphtheria. Scarietius, — Asth Epilepsy, gor Lock Jaw, Hydrophob Obstructed C ‘resulting trom colds. cers sucessfully treat'd, aud ‘tape Worms "= theptiele call and be conyiuced CONSULTA tkepticle eail and be conyiuced CONBULTATION FREE. Office—No. 349 i oe yivaitia| pavers ORRINGHAM. the See twas, ri xi pe New di HATE eee ae — oo 40 8th eect eae 915 Pennsylvania ave. On and after THURSDAY, 30rz, we will open an Elegant Btock of LAOE GOODS, im Beal Point Venice Duchess, Point Gauze Laces, Fichues, Gilets, ollarettes, Handkerchiefs, Scarfs and Barbes. Also, the newest shades and styles in FRENOH FLOWERS, FINE SASH and TRIMMING RIB- BONS; LADIES’, MISSES’ and OHILDREN'S WHITE LACE BECEPTION DRESSES; OBIL- DEEN'S VELVET and SILK SUITS, IMPORTED FBENOH NEOKWEAR, and fine LAGE and PEARL FANS. NOOT'S, 915 Penusylvania ave. FR. LAMPE'S ELIXIR OF HERBS, in Germany as sure roudy for al all disorders pe 5 ee dec?1-3m_ HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. WANTS. M. W. GALT. BRO. & CO, JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, JEWELRY, PLATED TABLEWARE, DIAMONDS, CUTLERY, WATCHES, CABD CASES, SILVERWARE, BRASSES, TBAVELING CLOOKS, FANOY GOODS, MANTEL OLOCES, FiRE SCREENS, FOLDING MIRRORS, PLACQUES, LAMPS, SCONCES. dec30-20 1107 Penn, ave. Roe NEW YEAR'S KECEPTIONS. (ALAGA GRAPE! = PURPLE Tidhow : cee MaseInw ALE BANANAS, FLORIDA OBANGHS, VIOLET PRON! ES, Vi SE BUD! pe (FRUITS GLAOB, C ATES, ral kin: ae OLD ‘GOVERNMES a NT JAVA, GENUINE ‘MOOA. B. W. BREEDO'S SONS. dec39 1216 F street. gant LEWI®’ SONS, JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, Have this day openod a large assortment of SILVER-PLATED TABLE WARE, ScrTAnne ron NEW YEAR REOEPTIONS, ConsistIne oF COFFEE URNS, TEA UBNS, CAKE BASKETS, CASTORS, ICE PITOHERS, EPERGNES, LADLES, TUREENS, WAITERS, NUT ORACKEES AND PiOKS, NUT BOWLS, FRUIT STANDS, ROGER'S KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS, &c., WHICH WE OFFER AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES. SAM'L LEWIS’ SONS. doc24-1m 1215 Peanertennin ave. DOUGLAS HOLIDA ¥ SPEC TAI LTIES POPULAR PR.CES. Jib COMB AND BRUSH BETTS. Sik PLUSH GLOVE ARD HANDREROWIEE BOXEN, FANOY WORK BRONZE AbTICLES, LACE GOOD 4, HANDAO ME Fa FANS. SILK MUCK. ERS, HAN 0) LADIES AND MISES" HANDRUGOBIERS IN ae WABLETY. | iH, BOXES, i ANDMARY A RRTTOLE BEL ACE 4 Dp ESPROIAL. WOR HE HOLIDAY 8 OUG Reis " Ninth and’ Streets. (peed CHINA, CROCKERY, FINE PLATED WARE. Especially adapted for NEW YEA! Le al ESENT3 REOEP Tu M1. W. BEVEBIDGE, Late Webb & Beveridge. No. 1009 Penna. Ave, E GIETS. cee? Hew ‘There is nowhere in the city so large and varied a coliection of BHOES AND SLIPPERS For the observants of Christmas-giving af we are new ehowing at the best advantage We cal The best catulowue of the Contents of the Btore is 8 walk through it. hodevartment is without its appeal to one or nother of you. We make you welcome to the freset inspection of exery Look and corner iiandseome Ladies’ and Gents EMBB3OIDEKED AND FANCY SLIPPERS, ae choice from 75 cents to $1.50, sold elsewhere We have bought these goods at our own prices, ard will eell them at less than HALF THEIR ORIGINAL VALUE. LEOPOLD BICHOLD, 404 Penna. Ave , Northwest, Sign of the Red Flag. 629 Penna, arol a, ee appentin Wallach Bohgol Luilding, burn’ of the Hed Fuse. decko ELPHONZO YOUNGS, ON DECK, AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT, WiTH CANDY by the ton, several Grades. «Fresh GUM DROPS by the ton.. -Pure and Fresh SHELLBARES—New York State Crop......Big Lot NUTS by the ton—all kinds... RAISINS by the ton—all kinds. CITRON and CURBANTS by the ton... FLORIDA ORAN +ES—Fire. Large Supply VALENCIA ORANGES-Fino Large lot & very Ohesp LEMONS—The Lest in Washington. ........Big Lot MALAGA GRAPES—The Best in Wash’n.50 Barreis AND OTHER CHRISMAS GOODS IN END- LESS SUPPLY AND GREAT VARIETY. TO GIVE AN IDEA OF OUE PRICES, WE QUOTE IN PART 48 FOLLOWS: 8 ibs. MIXED OANDY—Choice. for 81.00 7 ibe. MIXED CANDY—Chotco. --for 1.00 6 Ibs. MIXED CANDY — Choice French Creams. -sfor 8 lbs. MIXED NUTS. 7 Ibe. MIXED NUTS 6 Ibe. MIXED NUTS. 10 iba RAISINS 8 Ibs. RAISINA 6 Ibe. RAISINS 5 Ibe. BAISIVS . 4 Ibs. BAISINS—Large Clastera 12 ibs. Ex. 0" SUGAR (nearly white). 1049 Iba. Btandard ‘‘&” SUGAR. 10 Ibs. Standard Granulated BUGAB. bIG STOCK—LOW PRICES ALL THROUGH. OaLL EARLY. 8 Telephonic Connections. aa ELPHONZ0 YOUNGS, 604 th st. north, _Seod- Opposite Daily Oritic Office. Ho™max Goopbs, Pere SSEsssessess A large assortmeny of Porcelain, Parlor and Li- brary LAMPS, DRUP LIGHTS and DECORATED SHADES, OABINET MIRRORS and BCONGES, BRONZES, FANOY KTUDENT LAMPS and DEG- ORATED 8HADES. « All of the above goods sold at Reduced Prices. E. EF. BROOKS, decl6 S32 ISth st., Corcoran Building. Cites ated tor Waa Ce ite pgeEy becorat The Hour Glass ete for 1881. ‘The Star in the East, with appropriate Belections Stocking full of good. ce Calendar, with Scene tte every —- Oalendar, with an appropriate AND FINE JEWELEY AT PRIVATE SALB EVEBY DAY FROM 2 P. M. UNTIL 7 P. M. 2106 PENNA. AVENUE. leo8 Herma PRESENTS. SOARFS, SCARF PINS AND BINGS, SLEBVE BUTTONS, BANDEEROBIEFS, Pisin and Fancy, in Silkiand FANOY SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, &o. JAMES THOMPSON, Manager of Thompson's Shirt Factory, doce OLS F st, northwest, Orilers by taal delivered 0. O. D. A. &. FLANDRAU & C@., Ne. 372 and 374 BROOMK STAEKT, NEW YORK. GRAND LANDAUS, BROUGHAMS, &oc., FOR THE ELITE OF WASHINGTON. deo15-16¢ OLIDAY PRESENTS, SINGLETON & HOBKE 801 MARKET 8PAOB, Haye for the Holiday trado a handsome line of DRUGGETS, TAPESTRY, AND MOQUKTTE RUGS, LACE CURTAINS, &o., ALO TAPESTRY AND BODY BRUSSELS, AND 1N- GRAIN OARPETS, Which they are offering at unusually low pricea, decl} ead SH4TES!! ‘The best aezortment of BKATES. Sharpening Skates aspecisity. Also, a fine assortment of Fine mutable for Christmas Presents, at FISCHER'S Ovp Stanp, 6238 7th st., opp. Patent Office, QTODENT'S Lamps FOR THE HOLIDAYS. 84.50 WILL BUY AGENUINK LARGE SIZE NICKEL-PLATED, GEEMAN STUDENT LAMP, WITH 4LL THE IMPROVEMENTS, AND A GALLON OF RYNEAL'S ROYAL SECURITY OU BEST AND SAFEST OIL IN USE. All other goods in his line at tho lowest possible prices. Call and examine. decl6 HYNEAL’S, 418 7th st. 1 83 50 Y¥ sist STAB. Good either before or after the Holidays. A Nicely Ole: &o. decd Ss nd Dry Oleaning and Fremian: ishment. Jefferson Street, Goorgetown, D. 0. Mork called for aud delivered anywnere in the ec OWBON'S IC# CREAM FOB THE HOLIDAY SEASON. All flavorings. $1.25 a «ail Special ‘Alwags rich, rates on andrelisbls. 11 FAMILY SUPPLIES. JOHN B. RELLY, DEALER IN’ Freet-Crasa BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, &c. CORNED BEEF A SPECIALTY. talls 628, 629, and 630 Center Martet. 9th strest ©, and 206 sid 2U8 Northern. Liverty Market; or reas Box 71, City Post Off *Siarketing detivered free of the city. ECEIVED DAIL pantitles. “delicious (2th st. deck bf 2. hare to all parts of decis-ly CHOICE, Eicon PHIA EA OAPONS, WILD OANY. Ase” BACK, an eRe MUSOOVA gus IL, PHEASAN Bs, GROUSE. HITE FISH, BAss, BMALTS. aT THR BOSTON MARKET, LEON SCHELL & OU. BIRAWBERRIES, osroNs FROM PHILADEL- ALSO POTLADEE PULA “Oiones eed TUR 8 FORK THANKSG XTRA ROAST BEEF, HEAD, QUAIL, GANVARS- oDAOK, RED GROUSE, eto., AT THE PALACE MARKET, rteenth aad New York ave. octd ‘o1 RANK J. TIBBE’ URS! KIN DOLMANS. GADIES BEDS TAD SEAL BRIN S4CQUES. EL! EGANT'S 2 W: SILK FU RAPS. MUFES, COLLARS IT ATS. GENTLEME! oy FLSB3 AND abe ae MI LETS. VELVET, SMYRNA | STAR. 188] Wa ‘An. experionced NURSE | for child ‘one year old: references required. Inquire Missouri avenue. jan3- 20" FOR RENT AND SALE. OR LKENT—Por the «ose yo: ed or Ui nisbed MOT ‘th weet. Ww ANTED—At No. Cth street =a for 1 th: general hons- work, @x00d MAN SERVANT at will tay at night WANTED ED—Tao first cias« PLUMBERS. oe » F. McAVOY, 710 Lith street, between G atreat and New York avenne a ANTED—A HOU-K MAID (white) t» taka charge of the nurseries. apply between 9 an: } 10 o'dlock a.m. isc ‘at 1591 H at. norihwest iw furnished ROOM, cutrally | iW - haa | aintely, 73 1, 2 ran ED_ ted. by 8 single ce Koom V FANTES =A goad WOMAN to onak, wasn mad frou for sinall (wintiy. 327 | Stree. { WASTFD=A competent colorad WOM AN todo whine, ironing and general howss work. | Apply 1418 F street northwast It | WANTED A CHAMBERMATD sud Warr, RE-8; must have cood rferonca. Apply at 1301 Massachusetts avenue u \riinwest. Tt | WANTED A 1. CU 7H baring one or two years i exp rience as Printer. None otere noal apply. 613 7th street northwest, basement. _s%-at* Waster ‘A competent WOMAN $9 cook, wach | and tron for #smali family; beat recommend. tions required. Apiiy at T12 1ith st. sande" WASTED =a ta GUE. to cook and wash and iron ina small fain ly; @ permaneut home to Aauitatde person. 140 Street northwest. It ANE o—Conifortably furnished 1OO &3 in ae W jau3 32° Ww #000 locality by two children ang | | nore. aa Mrs. offices. jan3-3 A WOMAN tocook, wash and iron at with Rowse work: must stay at ence required 60) Gt street north . Jan3-2t* FANT ED—Utseniaceny—a aretclass COOK, | €ne who thorouznly understands her bust- Hess; None other »-ed apply. No. JU2 1th trent, : Y north =e itt sak phloaaant furnished ROOM. wth } OF Withont bord, within thres blocks of the janetion of Onnecticut avenue and Mt stroste Ad- ares 8. T. 1 Connecticut av Ir T ANTE DA MAN tot ke ae horses at deliver ne. poe Capitol Pee Woe ad} Ayply Boutieast coraer Moundary s reets after 2 an3-3t ED—Two or three farni-hod or unfur- ed ROOMS su:tabie for hons-keeping Prompt pay. Address KOK ja | northwest. gentleman aud wife perma JF st. nortawest. dectt bt : mach ‘at uw rie einen | FaoR_RENT A desireble modern BalGk | rise ee foe HOTSE, 9 cooine, ‘W.th every convenience, ta i ee | Gecrxetown, on tice of F at. cars. Prive #25. ED—SITUATION by & SS | S.J. FISHER & <o, 1423 F st. northwest. to mouths from Ireland to dy wenera’ Louse- s6t worm craseist in kitchen. Apply No. v4 @ #:pe-t PARLOR and BEDROOM ous nor an3-2t* “ JOK RENT—To a rossonsible t ROUSE 447 M street nerthwest Cai SON's Gailey, 509 Pa. avenue POR RENT — ‘Three handsome forniahs ! B’yicrect: with crate free and heat: tab! Yate family: moat central location in foe cry. AD ply Box 1, Star ofhor. a} | Fo8 REST—Two story out aes « HOUSE, 2023 Massachucette aveans. 9 rows, bath and cellars: terrace in front: lange yard, ae Inquire northwest c_rner Mass. at st. FOR RENT_Firet_ Foor, ting of thrae Fo t0dMis tics, tro Rugsts on ied Boor, ait oukesecping, with sil mod ro rely Turuinhed if destred, at 8, “th stroet northwest Or RENT AND SALES OF PROPS te PRI- i VATE AND AT a cay —tes Ballet: we ened bar to ne oat every month, at office of THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. Eye] * aul ~ ‘OK RENT—Desirab y Poratshed ROOMS. en Feu or single. 524 10th street nortu- west Gec3i-3t* oR RENT—Nicely Farniehed PARLOR ai i BED-KOOM. Apply No. 929 1 street, F K RENT —euratehed, hy the luk shandwome nine-room MOU3#, sh “Leeation: every. converter a 2 Low to agoot office date oa 10. on T st, Dear FI HERE ly and nandsomely furnished ; alt noee. Best location. ui rthwest, two-and-a-half squares cast of sty bit: House. ’ RENT—Wirn ELEevaron—Ver OFFICKS in Vernow Row, PB. nd 10th street northwest. 6 or two Kentlemen or Kent! ree well-farn inl ‘9 purchase all kinds of P DSCRIP; hichesteash price. CH UGLES ttorney-at Law, 1212 @ atrees Rorth? : jans—3un* WN, Box 2 STORE N sultabl AY FrOk BENT January fi corner of U porthw rent low toa quod tezant. orthwest. 0. & weet. WASTED—90 white and Colored, WOMEN for eueral hou-owork, cooks, chamberiaaids and amrses. ne wanted with’ | Perilies | furnished servants. ployment Ascucy,” $26 ¥ street nortawest, Ci PaIch & 00. Janie: WANTED An expe 1 NUNSE, immedi A Apply 1322 1 st. uorth weet, after 12 mu. WANTED “ty 8 private family, for = year or longer, & furnished or partiy furnish-d (pre ferred) BOUSK. No class refer: ences. Addresa it. M, @. dae LB | WY ASTED-PARLOR and two BEDROOMS, with | first-class BOARD, or two aduite and two on (and 12 years a private family or cre few other boarders ‘are taken. ad'iress B., u aut densa to furnish with oiLI- u AN Fo chtar all poste an, comtry. 7a orith reference. B28 C. E. PRICE & CO. ANTED W To BU hand FURNI- TURE: im large 0 mall quantities. “Addrosa | aw. . Btar office deci-im | Wiki fesiuans t renovate, | TKESRER to reuake, NOTES to exte | from furpiture, at A. H. OHAOE & BRO. La. avenue, next to city pot othe. PV ANTED OLD GOLD and SILVER, in larve small quaatives. beet cash price pald. sal ‘a ave., between fd aud 459 sis. Buea ‘TED-STEAM Oghr! Tec SANING Di UPHOLSTERY in af its ee "OuAOR ERO, | si Sie Louisiana sven Wy 4NiSe 100 to KNow THA ‘Tailor-made Beoon: much better snd a great Geal cheaper than a Tach new suit can be bony. pee slaty Ko, 408 pat teu) VOR DY RETURNING MY xchanged at National Hutel on Now ay. and wet his own at office of uotel. M. spate it oJ HN PATCH RX MINES TITLES, reporte ss to the Bye oe S porele. with abstracts of | ious on real ext Bw. Office hours ite la. me, 2tobandate ae ocll-3 W Sy ALBUSGER. mcoosor oT P. LIBBEY, tchinarer ahd Jewaler, has reuoved to corde of of tirand Pete a bee Store, esi M BUNS. the (qny-ectebilened, Gairvoyat ‘aid Astrolowist; wives better ast aati jaction tp ait affairs of ifs than éx ‘one in the fesr.on :taln the pant, present oud fasurs deathne zives advice and aséistanca on all matters apper- love and matrimony. ALL IN Hi erection a ed or - ’. Consultation Rooms, ebresi | BBENMAN &C0., ing. | ine Bet. FUR 71: TMMING) freeh so my, dortiweat. UB HODES AND F430 MUEES — - deck0_1287 Penna. ave . next to cor. 13th at. FOR SALE. dR Bi see RT! 1 = A GREAT MANY GENTLETIEN OR eE MOR” CAKE ee hear th northwest sae porrered the purchase of OVERCOATS and | SUITS until they shouid gee what Obristmas would bring them in presents from their friends. SOME OF THESE GENTLEMEN were presented with OVREOOATS) and 8UITS, 3] OTHER GENTLEMEN were uot, aud are now ready to buy OVERCOATS or BUITS. ALL GENTLEMEN wanting OVEKCOATS can be supplied from the splendid stock ou my counters. Ihave the OVERCOAT, THE ULSTER COAT AND THE ULSTERETTE, and a number of other styles, all beautifully fin- ished and of superior matorial and workmanship. Everything in FINE CLOTHING that a gentle- men neeils. ALL OVERCOAT AND BUSINESS AND DRESS SUITS HAVE BEEN KEDUOED 25 PER CENT. A. STRAUS, THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER, 2011 Pennsylvania Avenue, oct BR TWEEN 10TH AND 11 ne STREETS. MS2iNrs Dancine acapEmvy, Mazrst's Hatt. oie ae yeEQ cent will resume his instruction Jan. . New classes are pow Teenie and best as are requested tocommence mu the avove For particulars and terms send for circulars. oe : doodl-4t <LEIGHS! SLEIGHS! hs) SLEIGHS!'! Carriages, Bugrics and Business Wagons put on runners at short notice. ROBT. H, GRAWAM, éec31 410-416 Sth st. n.we AT,THE SCHOOL OF cooKERY, 1234 1 at orders for Beef Tex Jellies and other delicacies for'th Rolls, 8: Wil be retetvod. arta L SUDSON onand after Jauuary Ist. struction in Cookery, wil, be ii in Further information can be ob: fained. ‘Sat the’ the Sc thool, cor. 13th and ists. a31-4t* EW YEAR DaY. QaITE LAVENDER, Bae and MEDIUM im Plain and Em- Decree Backs. ve colors in TIKS, Di Als JOINVILLE and CLAUDENT SUAKFS. W.8 T: dec31 935 Penna. ave. AY ct) ALMANACK FOR 1881. BRITISH ALMANAO AND COMPANION FOR 1881. Juat Received and For Sale by ROBERT BEALL, dec30-3t* 495 Penn’a ave. IDNEY T. NIMMO’S MUSIC STORE, 433 Tth Street Northwest. LATEST PUBLIOATIONS. THE PIBATES OF PENZANCE, Complete Vocal and Piano Forte Score with Words. Selection of Vocal Gens, wits fall accompani- Sti i ven either privately Magnificent Potpourri, containing all the Gems.of the Opera. PIRATES WALTZ. PIRATES MARCH. eee petal popular. supe by tote ibrtate and a and i igre mental Musio always i. tock. Standard BI al Music ot att aes. omeople, an and ius BEAUTIFUL C CoLLEGTION g Ul DANGE MUSIO 40031. hoa al Oancorts niet ead and ery VOR SALE—PRIVATE T TURNOUT, Hc ‘Horse, tleigh and Harness. Hor-e 6 yearsold- bay: long mane and tail; good driver; not afraid of steam cars. Good Sieizh and Har- parts Apply to FADELY & BRO., ai at 3 ‘TTES, t veral COUPE KOGRAWAYE, at che = = 8. GRAHAM, ri BUL dec31 410-416 Toth ot st. northwest. ‘Ok SaLE—Twenty salons cf MILK and ten gallons of OKFAM daily, from Loudoun c>., at R. FULTON'S Loan office, 31 ¥tn street northwest. FRE BALE—A Gne Estoy ORGAN, one third of ite value, or will rer a per. month. a 10th st., near L st. nor r hwoat. dec? -6 escent Es hese Oe Fe BALE 18 hed of HORSES, Just arrived from Michian 6 Coupe Horags, two Saddle 0 Road Horses, one fine Pair of Matched Biase ornes, 16 hatidny feations Of went driven by alady, sing!o or double; all hordes war- ranted sound, and will tr to 3 Sorrel Mesteuxer Hors, 16 haade tishe sount and pantie ain one ae tee Finest Ponies in Washingt m 48 inches hizh: Paw- ton, Harness, Blantets, Hoods, &o.; Nico Family Hage and'Set of Double Harned, entirely new: Single Harness will be suld law: Can be at JOHN ‘SIMMONS’ Stable, No. V1: iathst 1 orth weet. ‘OB SALE—Two good Driving TE ts and one Bay KOADSTER. a Fee feed Riding moree. Will be sold. ata Apply at 2185 G street, after 12 m. Fo ®ALE 0B HIRE—Very large stock of new and second-hand GARGIAGKS, oon- sisting of Clarances, Quune Rockawa: Eatenaion Tops, J+ mee Seats, aod ae No-Icp Buggies Pony 1 xpress and Busi- ness: Waconn of all kinds, of th the ator -t ork} and finixth. JOHN M. YOUNG, 313 6th at. La. ave. isco aw SALE—A Hallet Davis & Co. Upright PI- of exceptionally rich and e! ish; superb tone; rarest Dargatn ever offer besold. Cali at81l 9th st. northwest. dec! UR SALE—1 18-1m_ eb: a ids Penden! for eae: her Di Horses veral ish Horses for lichi ry eaa, ‘at HUG! & BO " e banees, at HUGE SUELY WEN’S bah ~ DR BALE—Imy TMOGRING. Bilt CAGES ana BIRD FOOD. sh Me lg 8. ae roneon ths, ‘store, 1185 Tih strect north LOST AND FOUND. STA MALTESE TOM OAT stra | epesoengr eared will be given ifeaarded Tae ow. } Sx els Lost, Ist, on south A st. WHITE LAVA BREGSS be Re SR tT woud Ase it ‘ST OB STOLEN—Sunday, L BLAOK gpd TAN DOG, “ARew ny Se of Winks A liberal reward if returasd so 8ST Vos ‘daud-3t* GBT December 00. Roine from auttatat oon year Boctawsre 2 ees Ba | 2 me w for the return Of all or the papers "to abeee Dumber. Mus. A. ETAYLIN- ty Tete ie eae eee —On New Year's Day, part of aG. A. ADGE. with Ninth Cor; Badge tache: mea aavine roadie sere a ie ies repens fe pa Sle Sa aa OsT—A WBIpSTOOR OAN it! Let andl. a i — wil * non ‘hora 1 KENT—To # quiet couvie biidrea, 3 lane Kt »OMs 0. EN TRY. +e with nice river vie : ata very ioderate rent, ‘Arey on 1 the promises, NO jest, boar ing 32 rooms, stable a, Real Estate Ax: n RENT. SALE Of EXORANGE: 0 17 rooms, hard w finich, Bret clas appointments, bealtiiy location. May Feseen daly. Terms easy. Apply or address olé-tiu* ‘OR RENT—HOUSE No rooms, gas, water nevly done up. A mouth. Inquire of northwest. } FS BALE OK RENT—Handsoms DW) ou Lst., between 17th and Isth sts., No i728. mpleted and coatains all the modern con- Ces. Bcreoted plumbing vet wall rewulated eb uminediately, ara iD etroct, Federal Blocks movts 2a _ FOR RENT AND D SALA +) RENT. FOR KENT. Pos RENT. SPs. » i 7 BEAT ees pe RP Sf «3 we goth & at. | Phey are Weil built, lave to banementa and fine tone ateps. ‘front Beautify Snished end contain every eonvent room ® TORN rsTuetaN teal Extate Aven! Price 8,509. ? 2B RENT— THE CORCORAN BUILDING, Orrosrrs U. 8. Taeasvex, IScn STurer Fr ests dan ne Stores, Office Roows—singly or communi for iuxiness Offices, Studios, etc Water Oicweta on every foor " Elevator and «team Dark rooms for #torave. Taqaire of tne tor. wa JOR SALE, RENT AND EXCHANGE —Laree an) of the canine oes Ee BROWN, Just fer) +y vende ave, ao oe B sUS ‘CES. ~ rae HORSE, WAGON and MARY oe . Dall rer 1K SAIn—DRUG STOR! na cood buriness: fine es box 38, Star office. li Bret fi ARE CHANOE— aan ‘OAL YARD, 1ow doing g 004d basiness clase, steam saw iil, &c Box 135, t Box* > F°? : BALE KR SALE—300 ACRES OF LAND, convenient fo SON IEMRION, Bs in wood —pine, oak and chest ato great bargin: Aprly Wa. LY ES PON, No. 435 1 treet deoal and Bact Builitng Prees Front Two-story an: brick HOUSE, bay qe & rooms, hotand ey 20 feot pa no’ aT weet, ard, a! Lot 10x ate wl MONEY ON REAL jums TO SurT, ESTATE, #iX PER CENT FOR LARGE AND &f’ PER OENT FOR SMALL BEMIS RO DE R. OU. HOLTZMAN, 20th and # ate. north want. \ BAND TO LOAN IN TWO real extate macurity MONEY I ean 0. 0. GR assum « * of $1,000 and over. 0.0 TO LOAN ov first mortwaye, in iacm Siam ake rates TWINING & 8 81m _ 185 eonth btn + Philadelphia, M NEY- $20, T0 25,00) ON LEAL BSCATE, ew houxe wih two: dt: ery ituproven ents. References required 0 Vermout ave. D. exposure. M2T st. Bw. tow rates galt. Call WM. F. HOLTZMAN, decs-im 1321 F st. northwest ONEY TO LOAN. sum Thsve MONEY to loan on REAL ESTATE. fo Sof from $100 and upwards, at lowest rates of terest. Charces moderate. No del nov26 WARNER, 916 F street porti. weat ‘17H OK WITHCUT BOARD. nithed PARLOK and BED-1U0 to pera apent tensnt rent low. Also, two attic rovms ; large stable. avenue. 0 TO ae CONTINENTAL HOTEL, Formerly CITED Braree, $29, 331 and 333 Penneyivania sveuue. A por day; Board Room, A atjeet Om SAPS OG W. GRAY, Proprictor. U8 KENT—Furnished KOOMS, with or without boerd, in a private family. Ho, eS at. ma northweet, Tes TKEMONT HOUSE offers good BOOM th firet-ciasa Hotel Board, for 825 and houss is weil farnished, heated wit with Ream, and every way desirable. Fe resect petty a ‘Nos, ee signe 816, Andina ave. Alco first-class BOARD sis month s os ia FS3 = Hoo ‘or ented and likhted wi Soames No, 19 reasonable. Indians a: Terme Peutileane ca ods usetiee ts Point, Md. oct29- 4 LOCHIEL HOUSE, 612 9th st. vice To of the ee eon best ‘conducted Boarding Houses in the city. ‘000m mno- dated at reasonable en suite first-class HOUSEFURNISHINGS. T iE LATEST IMPROVED NICKEL STUDENT LAMP, W'TH A GALLON ‘OF ALLADIN OIL, ONLY $4.58. % ROS TRIPLE PLAT! ENIVES, ane $2.50 HALF Does ROGER! Beno a erat PLATED os iS, $4 HALF DOZEN. ROGER 1-5 ee PLATE TEA SPOOXS, oe 08 82 HaLF DUZEN. ROGE! BRO. TRIPLE PLATE BUTTER ai = DISH, 85. = TABLE ROGER BE TRIPLE PLATE CAKE BAS- fs KET, €5. DECORATED TEA SETS, FROM 810 TO 825, At J. W. SCHAEFER'S, 1080 7th Btreet Northwest, eclt Above New York avenue. LARGE ASSORTMENT COOKING and HEATING STOV! ESKOM LATROBES, &c., at low sik No cams He, OF PARTS, FEMALE 03 cares ail compisiats, gepecaliy Lem ‘of cards. Forevell ‘0 reader is the tutus. ober northwest dec30-1w tous rree Wed: street northwest, HABSENPLUG, from Philndelpbia, treats Chronic Diseases eucceastally Consulta inesday, Wook, at No eee io hun: ALES—A PERMANENT igs Giamantens in from one to two weeks cireds of cases of bind, inch \pioeting and ulcerated Piles I have cured duri: pintoe, Office nous frou 10 8.1 . OORKINS, M. 1a. to 4 p.m. D., No. Wa isin st porth- success in treat The suffer: 108, 600 Sth st., corner of F oot2s ti zi | Meet each. tween 4th's hand ‘Sth streets 1: ue — TSLLS ALL THE EVENTS OF poh] business contidential, ies ond SOK, 403 L steowt, be PROFESSIONAL. 7oOoT spReaRy. co F hilblains, &e. a Naila, feeds St reasoaabie prices ost. De erreaes a= i tral to Seis etock. joves Tepaired. AN, J. dels 2126 Pa. Ave. Perot 8. W. bit ruBsag. 4B8 INVITED T GALL AT Ottetone ae AND EXAMINE THE LagGusT AssoBT! HEATING STOVES To Be Found South of New York City. We name THE RADIANT HOME, THE ARGAND, SIR WILLIAM, pen fn ané others, all aah finished an: of ‘SOUK, aTOvEs, _ PORT. Boe BT BANG! ‘BO: GBATEH, &o. =a eas ae a GAs COORTNG. ‘STOVES. in various in ber lecture on aovomery. phen ail and examine them. Dp” LEWIs INDIAN CLUBS!: _ SPORTING GOODS. Jan OX FOR 1881. FRANCIS B, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONEB. nl 1015 Pen DOCLLAB PEK 100 FOR PIRIBP ENGLISH VISITING CAEDS. PRINTED FROM PLATE. Betabiishment in the City furnishing thet aualtey® gud dotna the work parteody DEMPSEY, StaTIowEa axp Evonavan, Old Ketablished House, O13 Pa. ave., between 9tb and 10th streste HLITZ BREWING 00.'S CELEBRATED “They expand the Chests of Men, Women and ee eniy renee Ee MILWAUKEE LAGER, a 9 of Sedentary Habits, Kresh air perma beta nearly ali the Ila that Fitch ‘Tho Best Lager in the Country. Datatoed ‘On Rebee'stmoaniof heck Marke | For eale by Dealers generally. Sins Or welt {r0m Teo 10 ee oa Ba ae pany | Reman Parcrs—Patent Stopper Bottles (pists only SARA'S Sporting 3. TSe per dozen—security on bottles, Go. per doz. Cor. 25th and F sts woes Treasury, Corked Bottles (pints, ) €1 per dozen—Ite. per dos. D.O. liowed for empty bottles. Delivered free 3 “4 a everywhere; send orders by postal WHOLESALE DEPOT. OHIEF ENGINEER AND ABBE BER BE., West Wasiiinston. ce LOOKOEE | deers SAML. ©. PALMS. iGTON, D. C., 7. N&ZcE Sean ae tain te it Sa en Zim, 1890. ay ‘order by me ‘cise mane ‘THE 10TH OF Sarcarmace | fered, Weir ade = ETS ry oa Sp a Enola Penmaes inches thick and not less than 7 i or “ ey ela of ue Lt? ans ‘BILE. Ballon or bates the ibn of ancion and Caarlte STIFF AND SOFT HATS, ‘The right to reject any and all bias is reserved. IN ALL QUALITIES. ease Wd WHARTON. ———————— ec ainercas AS Rie mi BkST AEMY AND Na’ Fitter ies aa: cao F AMES X. DAVIS SONS, wizeet nohiwest. aestocun @oc?-Lm O82 Fonnsyivania ave, : ——————— te eee, <a