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= NT—ROOMS. FORSALE—MISCELLANEOTS LOCAL MENTION, | cutee Sctaee eee, | ee Se Sot ee | ern S| ce ART ee ee es | Dee ‘The Weather. Yesterday afternoon the Sunday school of the | William Staub, a boy about twelve years of age. | issued by Inspector Entwisle: . W. King, W ‘Apply at the Baltimore Times office, 513 Be F% story Rooma, Bt 1118 9th street northwest. d28-3° Harness. Inquire ai N street northwest. 1¢" : elling, I, between 4th and | ,5u,APel FURNISHED FRONT F% SALE—AT PRIVATE SALE_ pitty = OFFICE OF THE CHIRP SIGNAL OFFICER, . | Was ran over on Pennsylvania avenue yester- | erect ‘a two-story dw iy R RENT—HANDBOMELY ED | LIUTARD TA Waswrxcrox, D.C., December 2. 1881, 9:30 an. Gate ne treet, near G), en-| day by a butcher's wagon. The boy was trying | 5th streets n.w.; €2,000. ‘W4STED_A RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRL FOR Ficom with bay vrindom, om second floor; terzms | Bi ble (Coron 2x10, ih balls — $ room i. a oe reasonable: street northwest, For the middle Atlantic states warmer, partly tosteal a ride. His right leg was broken in two housework; no washing, ins small fami: | rea a weet. ¢loudy weather, in north portion local rain, winds handsomely ornamented, and there was a finely | places. He was bene tonhin home here by| THE STEAMER Gzrorce ~LEaRY, of the Callfrom bto 7 p.m., at 802 i 3 R, RENT—HANDSOMELY FURNISHSD APART- been | northwest. fires, st moderate prices, at 1536 fain Se re followed by stationary OF | decorated tree. Mr. R. C. Fox, the superinten- | his two companions,—George Graves and Lewis | Potomac Steamboat Co. line, which has a a nen s aS - DID HOTEL Props might revt; realizing $1,000, ermonth. ‘ihe se undergoing repairs in Baltimore during the ‘ANTED—A WOMAN, WITH GOOD REFEREN- | Isstreet northwest. Tl gente of ones were Petre. Re eee Special Weather Ballctin. dent, conducted the exercises, assisted by Profs. | SEU 4 «saocrarrox.—At the regularmonth- | past ax weeks, returned to Washington Kody | Nhe Hd Weta” Mamberwock, st IEC | OR BENT_TWO, nHARGE ROOMS AT LOW | sork at Howard Roripes, Teniimte. sine what UNUSUAL HIGH TEMPERATURE ALL OvER THE cocx- | Fristoe and Mason. A choice selection of Christ- | jy meeting of the Ninth Building Association, | and will immediately take the p Necie | SRTARTED—A- REGISTERED PHARMACIST AS | fr Cues “Sami? Sinica: farmlahed or unfurnished: | market and 18 acres of land. Will tke ta. part pay a ‘TY. mas music was given, and Prof. Fristoe made a st ci rd’s hi 300 was | steamer Excelsior on the route to Nortolk. S — Is B 1 ha Serco tan cast) osete nortan as He J. WIGHTMAN. Trout Run, held last night at Godda , 29. hauled, relief clerk. German preferred. Address ‘*Agari- 8, m. Pa. ‘The Chief Signal OMicer of the army furnishes | very entertaining address. Prof. Mason, on be- | disposed of, being seven shares retired at the | The Leary has been Sharonsn ay lone for | Cua” Evening Star office, 428-2¢" R RENT —HANDSOMELY FURNISHE JOR SALE—AT A GREAT “SACRIFICE 4 COUPR « the following special bulletin to the press: Gen- | half of some of the young ladies of the school, | stock value rates, $132.67 per share. repaired and refitted and everything ANTED—A SETTLED WHITE WOMAN, TO DO ‘Rooms single or en euite; hot and cold water, yg a Se Fe ! 1 a h fort lence of passengers. nly way x my eral rains have fatien in New fund, middle | presented the superintendent with a volume of | Scxpa¥-SCHOoL ENTERTAINMENTS.—The vari- | the comfort and convenie! 3 general housework referengge required. Apely fires: in « good healthy “neigh eae a Saddle and Bridie. May be seen at 1216 8 atreet worth Feperted during the: past, tiventectous hours: te | Dore's Bible Illustrations, expressing regrets | ous Sunday-schools here have celebrated Christ- | She will make her first trip to-morrow, Thure- | gt 14f8 Penniyivania avenue, ab G."G. Corma i's | {322 L strect nortnwest, between 10 a.im. P-m. | weet. Aleo, a Brick Stablefor rent. ay ae" Inches, ates New Yor, Lot. Boston, 1. Light | that Mr. Fox now declined a re-election as eu- | mas in the usual manner, or are about to do so, | day, December 29, leaving here at 5 p.m. store, 2 a28-R"_ | _ 26-40 = <p | WOR SALE-AN ELEGANT DOMESTIC chee, are: New York, 16; Boston, +. Ligne | et i Tox new inten aed. | Gas : “eat boxes Of | ———— ‘ANTED—A COMPETENT WHITE LAUNDRESS. R RENT PARTLY — FURNISHED LOWER Mesee with tenet ee westerly winds prevail In the South Atlantic states | Pe . Mr. Fox approp ly respo 5 istmas trees, presentations of i Apply, with recommendations, at 1816 I street jon of house 225 Delaware avenve northeast, | ers, cover and three Years warrants. Ap- Frciind, Tismuere they are monly wothery. [on for an address, made a brief one, and pre-| cars beng’ the assat Mogan fhe Sunday” | TBI DE MEYERS ere | dy ni und pete with go cbc, a | Pug gp e ACERSACHL "i tect irr of England, elsewhere they ai vutherly. m ress, made a brief one, carols being the usual program. y- : Ss — new! and paj h nu 827-3 Bos ae ai Iuldale shat south Atiaatie states, and meen about | Semted the School with a handsome copy of the | school of St. John's (P. F.) eburch, had their Weipa Meviee iconeral bouscont fora family of twos mort te | PUEDES: Sis, Mehacba, a orale fine at | POR SALE—A VERY NICE ROSEWOOD CARE FI? the sane in the upprr Like recion and New €ne, | Revised New Testament. The little ones were | celebration Saturday evening, Christ (P. E.) WEEDB MEYER'S well recommended and willing to stay at night. Apply | theabove mumber- 08-30" ano, cheap. Apply at 1000 6th street north land. ‘The temperature ts from 5° to 10 above the | Seated at the tables and were treated to ice | chureh Sunday afternoon at four o'clock, and CATARRH Sta ene nent Dae R RENT_FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS oN | WS : mest mean in the southern states and from 15° to 25° in | Cream, cake, plum pudding, mince pie and little | the colored Missionconnected with this church CATARRH =, a sheds H“aret Gor, suitable for housekeeping, at 1702 14th | JOR SALE—A LARGE SORREL HORSE, SEVE all the northern statea. baskets of candies. The older people partook of | Sunday evening. Grace church had theirs eon GATARRH WASTEDIA COLORED) MAN ee = treet northwest. a27-3t" PN seid: wale work = re] (ay high; ce 4 - ——_—_ 2 cream. cake and coffee. This sehool is probably | day evening, the Gay Street Baptist church last CURE, ood city references absolutely necesrary, st 1312 Con: | JOR RENT_ONE FURNISHED ROOM IN A| Mivsureet eoutheant. “OS Pa" 424-38 Go To F Vest S hurch F io TO FussRLt’s for your New Year's cakes, the oldest in the District, its organization dating | evening. The West Street Presbyterian cl ure CURE, ieelen fone "aise Drtvate family suitable for one or two gentlemen: | na BRaDen CANADA and Savoy cabbage, cauliflower, toma. | back to 1819. and has an attendance of about 160 | and St. Alban’s (P. Fo Care: i Hie oom i ANTED-SETTLED WOMAN, WITHOUT EN- | Dest andgas. 1254 8th street northwest. 427-20" _ SQUARE GRAND PIANO, used but a few monthe toes, water cress, Boston lettuce, choice table cel- | Children, having increased under Mr. Fox's ad- | hold theirs to-night, the Dunbarton Str S THE ONLY KNOWN BEAT. CURT. cumbraner, to do all the work of a faintly of three | FOR RENT-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY SEVERAL | by a thorough musician, and really angood ae new: "will ery. €. Engel, 5 Center Market. ministration about 33 per cent. E. chureh to-morrow evening, and the Congress THE ONLY KNOWN REAL CURE. persons; best reference required. Apply at 913-H very pleasant communicating Rooms: modern im- | be sold at an extremely low figure for cash, or on aay : ibeiiage ane — St. Paul’s Lutheran Sunday School held its | Street M. P. church Friday evening. n2-w, 63m street northwest. 7-3t* unfurnished or furnished, at 1304 K street | monthly payments. F.G. SMITH, FRANKFORD SavsaGe, 10 Ib. for $1, it 914 Pa. ave. | anniversary on Sunday evening last. The exer- CoyriscaTeD CuristMas Hors: Ss a27-st 423-68 No. 1103 Penneylvaniaaventie. —The police 4 WASTED TWO WHITE GIRLS, ON : aaa | cises consisted of a well-prepared Christmas | captured 30 horns Saturday, the largest being | —— — and theother as chambermaid, both to assist in ANTLY-FURNISHED TS OF DOUBLE HAKNESS Bevexs or Hortpay Goons will find at Edward | © pt G : d . 142 joor, with heat . t DAIRY DEPOT, 414 34 Caverly & Co.™, 145 New York avenue, an elegant | Service, in whieh both noe and congregation | nearly five feet long and six inches wide at the NEW PUBLICATIONS BaRINg and ironing. “Apply at 1426 F street, Corcoran bi, aoom on fet floor, with heat and eas. Also. two DAIRY DEPOT, 414 34 sire line of faney brary lamps, brass fenders, frames, | took part. C. B. Rheem, secretary, made his end. The two first captured were from a police- : pales 2 = = TANTED-A WHITE WOMAN OR GIRL TO same floor; three squares from State Sovertanest, and | E-SHRER FINE HORSES; ONE SUIT: andirons and fire sts, fancy bellows and brushes, | report, showing a membership of 222 and an | man’s son. [HE NEW YEAR'S NUMBER OF \) ES GI 2 ee a ee) ee bie for'a cart: will sell cheap. Call at the ALDE! eandiestie ardineires, finished fire sets, In | average attendance of 150. Nine scholars—viz.: Tue Gratn Trape.—Arrived—Boat Medley do the work. Must conie recommended. Apply after — = = | NEY DAIRY DEPOT, 414 3d street northwest. du3- Lew designs, Just ree ae Mabel Griffith, George Brower, Willie Belt, | with 2,500 bushels wheat and 1,500 bushels ST. NICHOLAS, & Jo'clock, 119 4th street southeast, 427-21" OB RENT 101s 15ru STRRET. HAN SOMELY | XOR SALE AN ELEVATED OVEN EMPIRE Hemrier, the opti ischeaper than ever, |Louls| H. Schneider, Julius M. Schneider, | corn; boat Whiting with 3,000 bushels wheat ; ANTED-HANDS TO CUT STOVE WOOD, AT | parlor and bedroom cummuntcatine: new house; in | M* Range, cheap. it is suitable for small or lance fam= = Anthony Moshenvel, Mattie Barron, Charles | boat Boyer with 4,100 bushels wheat. (Janvary. ) BESLEY'S MILLS, seven miles in Virvinia, refined private family ; choice table board ;best locstion. ily; in good condition; can be seen now in use: here Frsset1’s Ice Cream and Charlotte Russe. Ww < — ae ene wee present every SaLE3.—7.100 bushels Aen Nib foie yester- Containing seventy pictures, aud a wriliant pad a = __aMe-St_ | 47-3 mas s parrhased 8 Dew cnt pat auch larger. At AL Ds ay ex . pe session of the school during the year. A. F. at m 0 s y ANTED_WHITE AND COLOKED SERVANTS, = 7 5 RET, D- * = tree ERT AINT has Deen lodged at police headquar- | Fox, treasurer, submitted his report, showing ayy at pesoes rene ne front UPN to Mites table of contents, imcluding second installments WW isihialty Baltunre ana New York: way paid: | Fite Braninin Squsry handsomely’ furnished Suites JOR SALE AT PRIVATE SALE ANTIQUE FU by the janitor of the synagogue, cornel a 2 s ‘amilies furnished servants. Try us. Lic enc} ‘Board. nat" niture— Sideboard, “aw s LR land g Sereets of ad ‘bogs ia tat neighborhood, loon 85550: G0 MELE can ee eae Alexandria Affairs. of the two great serials:— 926 F siteet northwest C. E. PRIGE & CO. G2e3¢ | a OF Se WONTHWERS GO Round “Table, ($18; Maute) Mirror, $20, Cradle, $1 Who throw stones at the windows of that butlding S. 5 ch st 4 - | Reported for the EveNInG STAR. a " ANTED—TWO LABORERS. ALSO ONE DAIRY. | ry ties paola ‘so | eee J 2S . - el and Drvak t d Brock ha the police | ated for missions and $475 towards the improve- | Cyry Councrt. Last NicuT.—The two council | “TH# HOOSIER SCHOOL BOY, Wis ‘and Forenian on a ., APDIY at FUL- | month'in sarees alos Cae Lee pee en | Pease Fa eee Writing Deak contanen Si orders to #rre nd have them punished. ment of the church. The following prizes were | hoards held regular sessions last night at their By Epwarp Eooueston, and | FON'S Loan Office, 314 9th street northwest, near ), gentlemen preferred, dau-3t Fgreen of Punch Bowi, $10, elegant Bilver Car.\ Cane, eS awarded for the largest number of tickets sold Presidents Downham and Sranp-nins, 8 cents perIb., at 914 Pa. ave. for the last entertainment given by school: Tabetes qecalines The: ‘committee on finance | “DONALD AND DOROTHY,” enn THE —— ame tines of the Woman's | Gertie Blue, (four years old.) first prize, consist- was directed to have all necessary repairs made bristian Teimpernuce Union yester Pennsylvania avenue. dl7-1at so AGE Ghai newly heudsomely furnished commruuicating Koowe: | AOR EALE-FRED ZELLER, ~ DEAL IN > | newly handsom ; p_ FREI cLLER, — DEJ WANTED—SITUATIONS. private family without children; references exchanged Imported Sinsing Birds; Harty, Mountsin Cansrice ie was re | ing of Bible and lady's pocket Knife: Frank | to the city wharf rented to the American Coal bit Ose ——— Convenient to care: Herdics pans the door; eentemen | $2.50 cach, Andrearburg trained | Sincing Canarvor ported that four ne \e es ket knife: Gi 3 ible: ‘g ANTED_BY A CLASS DRESS! R | Preferred. 2018 G strect northwest. 423-6t" | each; bird food and cages of ali kinds. "320 Peunnyl- Membersuhy ant scrcrar Beate oe Mone ane bed eae pate CS Fox, Bible; after | Co. A petition of John Lannan, for a new gutter | Subscriptions should begin with the Christmas WW ist Be gement fore Wek OF two. At aEE | GR RENT -—TWO HANDSOME BURGER oF | Tamm avenue northwest. aaa int gating than three hundred ehtidren, have | teachers and members of lie’ Bible wate ore | front of his property on St. ‘Asaph street, was | number, in which are first chapters ot these so- | K strect northwest. it Rooms, fronting «south, with the quictness of a | JOR SALE—ROSEWOOD-CASE PIANO, ve, becn orgentzd. “Thousands of temperance tracts | teachers and members of his Bible class, pre- | referred, as were a number of claims for elec- i ; \VANTED—bY A RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRL, | Private home and with every comfort, a1921.G street | PY ur round earner, in pertect order, (with Cover have been distributed by the literature committee. |Sented with a handsomely upholstered easy | tion bills. At the suggestion of the chairman | Tals, and of which the Chicago Znerior says | WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE WH sewing or | Horthwest. ae AS __ 419-26" | $140, Also, one dovrble-bank Organ, at 1139 10 . ae : faair. and Lucius D. Alden, on the part of mem- | of the flnance committee, Mr. W. F. Carne was | “Probably nothing more beautiful or satisfactory | chambermaid and Luring. “Apoly” at 1618 Mt JOR RENT_HANDSOMELY FURNISHED | par- | Borthwest. Pouk TENDERLOINS, hing nice, at 914 Pa. ave. | bet the congregation, with an elegant silver oe ve the board of alder street, between 16th and 17th streets. a lors and chambers on first, second and third floors; JOR SALE—A VARIETY OF NEW AND SECON : ; _ Bee oe sg enmneeations requested to give the board of aldermen @ | tn the way of a children’s magazine has ever been | TON HY,A COLD GTA, | frtuae or pisces jus put beret err: | [Yaa Sarat ta ans Ne ap. is THE Portcr Cover To-pay a young man 3 E ement of e involv e si » 66. $3.3 : ae ATION jern improvements. 827 Vermont avenue, | the latest style Varn isboul Met imu Bamed Kobe “Si lerk in the store ut Henry | ¢, The Fourth-street Methodist Episcopal Chureh | United States va; the Corporation, for eertain | PNted.” Subscription price, $9 a year; 25 cents a | W. 14 soars old; to take care of children, ot asstet in | Ts taren. CMals-2w*” | which fell low. JON B- YOUNG Sid Guy street, '9 | Christmas entertainme: . r housework: small wages: Capitol Hill preferred. Ape | OPE eee cond-hand store at No. 719 coemenes diet thagh shale oh ight, Was | shares of Alexandria canal stock, and the state- | number. Jersey aventic southeast. it OR RENT—ELEGANT APARTME: _48-3m. : $ e eh oe shad z s ous x been ma 7 E WHITE GIRL Y enue, near MePhersot SECOND-HAND © eg Apes fey Lassi jence roots | ment having been made, the thanks of the TANTED_BY A R © WHITE GIRE |W Vermont avente, near MePherson joR GOOD SECOND-HAND CLAM was filled. The children were happy, PECTABLE ence i ling to assist with washing | Southern, eastern and western exposure: gral that he saw the for each | board were returned to Mr. C. The finance THE CENTURY CO., ANTED BY A aon fort | had a box of sweetmeats, and many received | committee was authorized to employ counsel to and ironing; good references. Apply at No. 616 18th | ll modern conveniences. [ec eee Sanne Sento aeoadie and beautiful presents. The tree was one of the | defend the suit and make anawer to. the bill Sirest northwest —_ see Meat hand ¢ 31 good Givcery. or Bi My : < largest and finest ever used in this city. Its | now pending in the United States Court. The| UNtON SQUARE, New York Crry, N.Y. It WAXtER ay 48 D AND RESPECTABLE 7 RoW. W. GRATAM. — decorations were el nt. With great ingenuity | boards adjourned at an early hour. white Woman a Situation as cook and to do w — 410-416 Sth street northwest. Dost F. sing out. s: ad b do it eon ing and ironing: ood references if required. Apply at ‘ °K HOUSE: SIX ROOMS AND | _ Repairing promptly attended to. az DONT, Fatt tng ont sate of | it had been arranged on a pivot,,so that it could | “Gre. ‘Faxes, The Interest. on the bonds CITY ITEMS {ne and ironing: ‘rood Ti | JOR, RENT-BRICK HOUSE: SIX ROOMS AND | _Repelring promt gcuSs ices Coase may turned ctu with constant |r tua city of Alexandnia dae Janngary lat, 1482; a WANTEDSA BOOKKEEPER, NOW EMPrOVED | f25per month, Tor 10m wtzeet northwest, “Apis gal | IR 3 ela aque cut P : tively the las | wore pliced beture the calrateie ia trimmings | Win be paid promptly, as the funds for the pur. The Turks in the ‘Treasury Dey nt, and able to give treet northwest 28-3t"__| partics leaying the city will ty sold at erat targa | Were placed before the admiring throng. Ca-| vooo his already been provided. Collectors 4 i hich’ official recommendaticn, wants work at night LETE SRNIS for cash. To be seen at G. L. WILD & BRU'S Vou Niw Vein Da a | naries vied with the children in shrill carols. | [yet jnt Seedy, been provided: Collectors Rape eal but they. Use, Dr Bull's Cough | upon comuiersial accounts for reasonable pay. “Address | FUG aa Nenirtbie part or te Went Fak ones tne | etre norte. di-im role tar how ba Vg Soe era aun Witis Mina ls) Walkers SU tcccue veacen fo thes iol sear endian eet ee tee aa TOTORED Woman | HarsouPetts talgane funiture, threuebeut et | NOH SALE IMPORTED CANARY BIRDS, Mock: of the eonimittee, read a capital story. The su. | Jue. The last third always comes in slowly. Cranes saree into | W Situation "ae dock: cau turnin wood reteemera: | sts moderate rent. Address JAY, Star ofice. “G26-41" | gor que atthe Ud Slane LSS ‘th mod eh ae New Year Caxns. J. | perintendent delivered an address ous en- | The public echool teachers were all paid off by | ihe art of Baers hon meen acre Address or apply to 1918 K street northwest. d21-2t"_ ‘T—1209 L STREET NORTHWEST, BRICK | 8. HARTBRECHT. n29-In Hor closing about $60, were broken and reckoned ee city eeroren: before Christmas, In full to | gesroe ot perfection by Mr, Alfred Speer, of Pas: peace an pd RIE Gg inauice of Be S WESTCULT & COs ISINESS CHANCES in re | by Messrs, T. B. Stahl and F. Wood. The money | @2uary Ist. Fastice’ 3h. a. | Sate; New Jersey, than by any other person: ‘and | .oinun, OAtmly at aouthcust cornet 1ith and’ M ates | corner 20th and streets northwest. an7-3t" BUSINESS CHANCE maten, goes toward the new carpet. Some of the lead- Pile Rone Ob CIEL eUnEE [aoe ee Soe ee ee tae wae) | aortnweats oR RENT — A COMFORTABLE FIVE-ROOM | JS ARE CHANCE FOR BUSINE 3 avenue, ing presents were a set of beautiful china to the S CAROE Cale antiee | CHe oe fees oe —— ——= Dwelling, #26 7th street southwest; $9 per month. | FR pecs toceee so ee ee ae eapeahiteds Joa. Webts a beantif . He cannot walk, and one | sale by druggists and grocers. WANTED—ROOMS. Key atslo- ROA. PHILLIP: fountain shalvine, me ake Le s phoves are given a | Suberintendent, Mr. Jos. Webb; a beautiful or- MET EEG Wee eae a NITED—KO : aoi-et 149 ‘York aven full to May’ Int, 1882, Tniuved:ste pusscacion, Tee $18 . and they are allowed | Demented “bow!” Hane chase (apy On Re | ber of the umon legisiature of Virginia, which Tae ae er enon SINR WANTED BY THE FIRST, AN UNFURNISHED | JOR RENT—A TWO-STORY HOUSE, WITH FIVE | Ch. Addreet Box 11, Siar offion, ari : i kets given away at R. | 1 an euperintendent: ses heavy | Beld sessions at the council chambers here Johngon’s,) for choice Oysters, served In Koom and Board for xetitleman, wife and two) H rooms, stable in the rear: $8 per month: 7th etreet, | FOR SALE—A RARE CHANCE.A FIEST.cLAsd chmid’s mammoth department store.8127th | with olden eagles to the pastor’ iter Gee, | during the war.——Miss: Violett, the faster, en- | uses Gin ieee tes one ee ea | SARIS 8 Yeats anal 39 months.) Address stat | aear Pomeroy northwest. Apply at B. H. WARNEICS, (Ciear Store, now ding a god businens: gond loc treet, bet a Tne or the H £0 eagles e pastor, seo. V. i . thi tae s ahi ost, | ins terms, ce __ 28 3tt ves a re pe ~3t_ | Gon and reasons for selling. For full particulars eel crete hee es me riuary 3, 18ss | Leet and his lady; a box of expensive hand physicians way alot aumetens eat pnts Petes saloon on tbe nucr, Noung But the best. WASTED BY SINGLE GENTLEMAN, HEATED | 740R RENT_FURNISHED HOUSE (PART OR | dress Box 40, Star office. ath coe" ; kerchiefs and lace to the pastor’s daughter, Miss Kae her alive ten dave loarer ‘she lias sas etter umuRhed Hoon; between bth, ith Dad G Cem e) cr Roomsen, suite or eingle Also, Rooms OR SALE- DRUG STORE; GOOD SPOCK. GOOD | Beech: ait art shat 7 = | sus ys longer. “s : rects northwest. Address, plating price, tar | suitsble for light housekeeping, at 1000, F etrect north: fares | Drugs " ; oe ia aa chair to the sexton, Mr. abandoned snuff.—The ‘station house cases aon AS ee wo rect ethos da7 2 ee ery aot) poeaienen parties if pela pad: MET and good stand. Address Drugeist, xtra large size do., 75 Jeol this morning were young men, who have not ae at day tok oi R FOUR UNFURNISHED | Vance. a2-6t"_ | = 7 : : 4 At Gi M. E. Chureh, r of 9th bel nS a ular course, and on that day took place the extra- OR FOUR UNFURNISI oN ‘DGE SPHENS a n china ice cream iat evening tha ooriey aaioee ae Jot gotten over the Christmas (igtidays.——The | ordinary semi-annual drawing of the Loutsiana | VY jRooms, ins auict house. between 10th and 16th | FOR RENT— ee sek oe ee of tet cee figs ade iron boom” has now completed its new fur- | State Lottery, under the sole nanagement of Gens. Add LTON, § 27-2 =e ening) gave a very interesting Christ- the cars; $40 per month, Also, wish to dixpore ot « nace, tried it and will earl: 511 Maple avenue, 9 rooms. | »brati cing in January open its | G. T. Beauregard, of Louisiana, and Jubal A. = = ST AA ————— oo ae eS very handsome Steck Piano before going to Darope. 20 ets H ane! o Th perearys e Bi a 3 vi el ct a1 . = — a 7 ia sey -. raphe AM gpl Le to the church. The contributions amounted to foul es Pipers WH Ne git tke “euitar for placed at the disposal of te lucky investors in OR THE WINTER, BY TWO| 493-10 1 Te Dealt Bulding. Hf oR F : Feta, | over #130. The sacred cantata, “The Night of | '#Ving been slow ickets. Some are much tleher, and no one feels ting the city, a furnished Room, with we WEEE TN ee ° cen. Glory,” was sung. Se the imperceptible drain on his cigar fund made by | hoard.,in a yieasunt location, with use of parior ‘when | JOR RENT—NEAT TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, | “Government and District Bonds aii pete, Sy cer Baie a0) The Christmas celebration of the Metropolitan Smallpox in New York. the sending of a dollur oF two t3 M.A. Dauphin, | terms, ker, Box 6s, Star ves: “THURS | Gimce on ine of Ht ettert care rentaniy Gita perme | Secures dealt in. aaa three 10'inch do.. | 4. Church Sunday school took ast | ALARMING INCREASE OF THE scourcE IN THe | New Orleans, La., and others will follow suit by | Se St. — nent tenant. E. A. MCINTIRE, 918 F street north: | FINO INVENTORS ates, 10 ets.; round | Ment in the school rooms. . Santa ¢ CITY AND StBCRDS. Se ee HE UE WANTED—HOUSES. moe ae TRVENTIONS cltner Meters or utter Pala, eneh ¢ it | ute rice spon SEES . — = 2 Lal dm JOE. R RENT OR BALE: = ~ = VENTIONS, eith: fore or after and & decorate Pe it i. ou eae uted gifts from a Christmas tree placed at | From the New York Hersld To-day. One of the Ablest Professors at Yale College —= —— = Fo ey OR Ce ae . Cloud Building, 9th and F streeta. deci fruits ~ pronase! 2 assort. | Cue end of the stage. Before Santa Claus ap-| The fact that the dread scourge smallpox lag | became nearly insane from want of sleep. He LOR ¥_FORCA: aH. A GOOD Hous! ; Greling House, pesr Thomas Circle, Inquire < ment and plain chinaware, glass | Peared a pleasing program given by the | been more than ordinarily virulent during the | $39; "What saved me froin a horribie tate, was ve Song grout for dowers and fw a bar™ | 30) 1619 K STREET NORTHW ware, &¢.. at reduced price | Pupils in a highly creditable manne present winter has caused a feeling of anxiety | cured my neuralgia and I gained twenty-three | Soli q Aue, win Grice and particulars PW. roversents: $60 per mont. At Sed ee Ee Meier of RS. i iew Xi jounds in four weeks.” €0 2 rC Nations! Sate Deposit Compan: Fe SALE OR TKADE—FARM 100 Ac Curtstuas Festivan at tie Txprsrerar, | £°0etally through the city. New York has been | P = WANTED 20 PURCHASE 4 GOOD pv 23 {railroad station 10 miles from Washi CITY AND DISTRICT. A Christmas festival came off | £0 Singularly free from the disease for years that |_ Tangier Oyster Depot and Restaurant, boss _ worth) fear $6,000 £0) $7,000, acres, 8 room dwelling, lance barn, payient in choice farining ands I horses, cowx, Inquire of C. STORRS, Rooxn 38, i 5 soul BUREAU OF EXCH) 27 7th street northwest. —A THI TORY | JOR RENT—ONE OF THE Bi ten roots, all modern im- is city a ite St, Patents Cathie Church, Cap temegeder Tacs hap dy =e P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F street | one mile distant: ou ____a28-3t_ | PHILLIPS, 1425 Nev A WELL. | POE RENT THE WELL KNOW » Jersey avenue and T lington Fruit and Dairy Farm,” p tor Doulas’ former | two small Farms for sale on gay tere ry, wagons, ‘inplen E oom 5, Federal 1 y y afternoon at the Industrial Home | what might under different ci Amusements, &c., Fo-night. chool on town Heights, which was at- | carded asa matter of and Select "s Ovens Hors patrons Of this hetitution, “One tge Tends, aid | sidered by the average eitizen as amounting to | Ou st oor, ing to the main building, a youthful company | @@ epidemic. When it is remembered that during | gorty years’ Experience of an Old = of soldiers with wooden suns, and ed | 1880 there were only sixty-seven cases reported Mrs. Winslow's Sootaing Syrup !s the prescription ANT : eee Sa com matic’ ¥ : of one of the best female physiclans and nurses in Guitar, by a captain with a sword about as lonz as he | against 1,207 up to December 1, of 1881, there | (f° 0 the best female pysiclans and tar torte extE.—Exhibition of | was tall, were drawn up near a flag pole on a| might appear to be ground for alarm, yet the | years with nevertfatling sucerst he miiiong at ens. mound, and as the visitors to the institution | hoard of health does not reard the matter aa | mothers for their children. It relicves the child | lady: Diack, bay or che residence; eleven rooms: all modern lmprovenien passed, presen’ sand then saluted with | yor. serious and feels perfectly able to success- | {'0! pain, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, griping | p rred. Price must be low. Address, stating. pl LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F street nortuwest.d2s- three cheer e school-room in which the | fanny cope with peje beds increase over the | 12 the Dowels amd wird colic, By giving health | t be seen, Box 20, Star office. 1 ALE—AT A BARGAIN—A DESIRABLE RE! festival was held was d ‘ated with taste. In » e ay iad to the child it rests the mother. Price 25 iT ANTE! <D-HAND FUR idence on the west side of 17th northwest, between | present proportions of the disease. Vaccination | pottle. are corner stood a large and well filled Christ- | ig according to the health officials, the sover- sla omen anne Anes containing ten foun, two balt-r as tree With an abundance of rich stores be-| gin preventive, and the records of the depart- Skinny Men: AN ANT his branches. The superintendent, Mr. | ment are pointed to with pride asdemonstrating er,—absolute cure for | WW 42 Stockbridze, conducted the exercises, | ¢ accuracy of the belief. “By vaccination,” | Berveus debility and weakness of the generative | ‘a24-3t" ably assisted by Mr. J.T. Headly, one of the | aig Dr. Taylor, chiefof the bureau, “we cana. | Wctions. $1, at Druggists, 440 Pennsylvania = cumstances be re | 9th and E streets, Jobnsoi y little concern fs con- | #2 Select © Tolomel. The Vokes family. URAL RES! ten-rooi 4) lui ; grand ¥ ity; month. ROT AS 7 Address (, Star UND, PERFE ROR, SALE—TO CLOSE AN 5 built Brick House, corner fora’ phicton, street northwest, adjoining S ORTH AR. ear this city, aud PHILLIPS, w York aventie. Fa Sate, OF Exon FOR, UNENCUM j roperty, Farm ‘acres, 835 lies frou uare and street cars, | city Serogm hous’ on farm, fine peach and SOung ape street, 2 contsining ten rooms, two bath-rooms, stationary wash- | 5) 3 20r2 cq | Stands aud all modern improvements; in mice: | css ee ee Reneeen SOR city ‘s line. | n more, d will go on das ae eat —— soars - | FR01 EXCHANGE FOR 1 WELL-BUILT THRE ered prope : 6 ac story aud bay window, pressed brick front Houses, ee apy ote Fa r ro CASHAT | 444 : ess P.O. Box 349, city. ee ae INCUM- res, nine arrived in V aw Sen 7 ;eauGnE " i muiles Out: one mile to railroad station: good lowsey the Nort ext, the 20th | teachers of the institution, who led the singing, | ¢Siutely keep ‘smallpox under control, bat wo | Cua a. RTL WY, chtesa ce cares eee HORSES within half square Care wustanteed Ge pa Td Tee cand | DarD, appleand peweh ‘orchard: vineyard: ord water, fstant which by the way was very creditable. After | have @ good deal of troutie at times’ he pee Stinging, best care takenof them. DOWNEY'S Stable, 1013 11th | Over taxes and insurance. Address Box 1, Star office. | 124 eet = J. St + | praser by the Rev. Mr. Colburn. of Georgetown, | suading: people to be vaccinated.” There fs @ | Itritation, Inflammation at neck of the bladder, | eet SE SL eae eel — =e > *ESSION AT. * Beet — | brief addresses were delivered by the Rev. Mr. | jood deal of fear and trepidation among the | *uMcult or frequent urinatic d | yates PR-INQUIRE OF | WOR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE HOME ON PROFESSIONAL. At Meunt Zion Sunday School. after the exer- | Howe, of Georgetown, and others, interspersed dents of East New York. owing by “Buchupaiba,” great K ry | vd: 627 G street northwest. J. W. ‘New York avenue, uear 10th street. A three-story = = were over Sunday morning, Mr. P. 8. Gar-| with’ music” Then” followed the dis. ents of East New York, owing to the | Remedy. $1. Stott nla | BELL, Fairland, Montzomery Co., Md. at-Im* _ | and back building press-brick front house of tea! @ RTIFICIAL TEETH MADE BEFORE AND L { S ihe « 1. | tributi anaes a 3 nt | Prevalence of smallpox in the village. Absut | avenue. + ANTED. RPETS TO CLEAN AND STFAM | TOMS: gas, water and bath: lot 22x100 to an | serted immediately after extracting uatural t nted the ‘school, | tribution of gifts, every child present | three or four weeks ago the first case appeared, Vv “At RICE'S, 490 Maine avenue southwest: feathers | alley: splendid chance for business auen; price $6,500 | with splendid success.” Modern methotis and skill ia ith a fine picture of | receiving something to gladden its heart—even | and now thereare nine well authecria ed ce Alderney Dairy W ” to renovate, mattresses to remake, furniture totam; |, aN immediate purchaser. A beautiful three- | branches of Dentistry. Moderate foes. Dt. DON .G. Philip Hirth— | the teachers and managers were so remembered ° ated S88eS) | wresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning | theohiestsil teat aoe ie thet ne Serine Tress-brick front House, stone | NALLY, 1321 F strect northwest. ee -s and Dr. Beckett, who reported a new case yes- r “Ward” be = se fi trinimings and steps; teu rooms, all modern conven. “7 l ted by one of its teachers, Mrs. | ana Joyful countenances prevailed all around. | terday. said he expected an increase of the | 224“¢livered in 3-1b, “Ward” prints, 0c. per 1D. ANTED CARP! ‘TO CLEAN. WE DO NOT | iences; lot 18x140 to alley, with stall stable, located on EAs FEET PROMOTE HEALTH AND LON Ella Keene. | Con: bie kindergarten work, made under iy, Sal XP ane tiaht eagkg He | Also, cottage cheese, buttermilk and’ sweet milk, | WY AXtED CARPETS TOCLEAN.| WE DO prices | street, near the residence of Judge Haner; house in evity, hence thousands, from far and hear, anomie ‘The parlors of th ‘onaze of;Fourth Street | the’supervision of the teacher, MissMary Hatch, | (eaded disease. ‘There were eight cases of | Se. per at. “Cream, 15c. pint tomer ay at ny other etatnt tn Wachngiogs | Yerict order to an Suomediate customer at $3.90. | then the ight apodieal“jucal pattie altary M. E. chureh h: ene of some bril- | was displayed, also, a large number of fine grow- | Mllpox and one death from the disease re- Giger By caephone. “AL. CHACE & BRO.) 616 Lou.) Wok BURSON lib # aeoctuseeeeee ae ente viait Dr WIT TE'S. Kant gatherings in the Few of them | ing plants, potted by scholars under the super- ported in Brooklyn to the health authorities for MARRIED. Sen Rene ees per ee os = ¢ = ane cereal i evening, el | eision or tk i ee Bs the past week. ‘Despite the efforts of Health| CanRoLL—LYLES. On December 26th, 1881, at ANTED — TO NCE THAT JOHN EK. R SALE SEVERAL DESIRABLE PIECES OF | opposite Willand's Hotel, where relief is afforded with: ea ae renee at teers | Merueonte: caches of gardening, Mr. John H. | taspector Benjamin and County Physician Gon. | Mocreur Nex doney, ty Rees Glennon DANt | WSEALL, Room 4 1a30 New York avenue’ ins bom: Beperengl proverty. “Apply to JOUN TRIMBLE, | oul Pain ina'few minnie” Pres ‘ot buribens at Show ends of Mr. 1a ce jerbert a ss | McTaseart; sewing by the sewing class and | verse the disease Is spreading in Je City, | ISLS. CARROLL to RUSE ST. CLAIR LYLES, both | missioner of Deeds for Eyery State and Territor,, U. | 1216 F street -Aw _ | precludes attendance at residences, except after 6 p.m. Anna Tolso nbled to greet their marriage ue excellent work done in the shoemal v s y City, * : ‘at tives of leading foreign governs: Chi ial Establishment, 1416 Pennsylvania avenue, ins oe y of Washington, D. 8S. Commiesioner, Examiner and Notary. SALE_TWO OF THOS! y ABLE | Uftice fee $1 per visit. Geo. V. Leech. ¢ On the black board, surrounding the ere rome tonne ees. JON s-SANDE SON, Qn, Tuesday, December 27, | effee from a.m. to5 y= mm. Fist Dralines on strecy neat Tete govt Dect Ate FAnse 3 a sank ee > Nati pa fai Woxe Sothe'e i $ jaim it is ssible to check it. y NO- | isi, at the residence of the bride, No. 424 Fast, Capit 7 0L Ae eRIN net finished, ‘These houses are carefully built, th . cor, 9 Extracting $ to 14 Wa SOME, Wace, Boe A eee | a eho comme eroootlingly welldrawa | icc iated af the diese ti Ealereon vorteriee || ete tee hee aE ES aoe ‘Rll QURnRGee Bliehoee Cae ee Aa GH | Runishod in natural ‘woods contain it foomme bate | £o wekseeta hee ret-clan sted two young men, sons of prom- | off hand sketches made by one of the pupils o and a department clerk. | Miss Strider, who has charge of the public school ed up. all three of them | conducted there—among them a series of scenes ‘or the poor. First-class refer rooms and coal vaults, front south, and have all mod- | ences. Nitrous oxide gas administered. Changes rea> em conveniences. A good investment for capital, or a | sonable. 30 pleasant home. Apply 3) 8, to MARY ‘SANDERSON, of this | pennsylvania avenue, bet. 3d and 44 streets. Janl9 and the doctors there announce that the dis- | of Adrian, Mi aes " ANTED—YOU TO KNOW THAT ISELL A FIRS ease is spreading. jue eee « Intoxicated, according to the acconnt of | illustrating the disastrous effects of sliding | persoxar Speake: Hacdal ts iat DIEU and Seeeni Lal cieiea Cae eee ees | aie EN REE tak boing | AD ane ie bees oe ee . After being kept in the police | down bill, and another, the woful result of a| .~ ©’S0N4U-—Ex-Speaker ndall Is in New| BURGDORF, On December 28, 1881, at 2:30 a.m., | be bought, at = SE ee | am, 8019 a3 p to 7 p.m. Consultations free, al, which was forfeited In the Police | mas time. Altogether the affair was very en- | C.-C. Meador, who recently had a severe attack "OUR ue 5 es We Dan one Hoe NG; | Matrect In the moet fushicneble seston ot ‘Becits: | [ERNAND URSO, —Senators | at Gruuek oie i OE MNEDD” aceaPes 2H 88h | Seconda Cathie. OE Ate ah aes PIANO t “oreoran and oth- | Allison, Cameron of Pa., Hale and Sherman, and | Cunningham, in’ the eixhty-seodnd year of her age, furnace, bath-rocme and Conservatories, “Gnished im | 1290 I street northwest, or Box 712 City Post Offic for liberal donations, intimating that Christ- | W. A. Cook, esq.. left for New York this morn- | ..*Uperal ¥ Joyable. In closing the superintendent ex- | of sciatica, is able to be out agai - —- pressed thanks to Mr. W. W. wp Deap i His Yarp.—Between 10 and | e1 NER AND REPATRER, ill'take place from her late residence, west natural woods, with wooden mantels, and are fitted for panne, Ascension ock last night, Mr. Wim. Nottinghain who | mas would come azain and so afford renewed | inz——Hon. Wii. G. LeDue, late Commissioner | eivcjccarsetawn, on Thursday, te 20th inst.. at 2:00 | _1 = See | en ee: ADEN CHERMAN & 00, Chickering § Sone, ine Gert of Third and K streets south- | opportunity to the friends of the institution of | of Agriculture. has been elected member of the | respectfully invited to attend. Interment at’ Oak Hil | [| OSTA LADY'S GOLD WATCH ON SEVENTH ni9-sm_ St. Cloud Building, | 9+ ?- © Mus. Doc. ; Mrs. Pearson,org. Evinhany east, was found dead in his yard, having, it is | gladdending the hearts of children, the doing | National Sockty of Aurieulines of France tne | Geuetery, ip. | will ommiun ents with Ls A! Wee (UT Gs abeet Make” | Son GALE RENT AND EXGIwOon a oe tS = thought, died suddenly of heart disease. of which always brought its own reward. Mr. W. K. Allen, a promising young merchant of | gGA®\ 2%. 00) Ruesday, December 27, 1881, BRID- | uct, : eniis it OB SALE, RENT AND EXCHANGE-LARGE AND D® * * canua gee sabiniai Seis, Norfolk, with his bride, is visiting his mother in ‘aged twenty-one years, native of the County Lim- | 7 OST—ON 14TH OR ISTH STREETS, OR PENN: | sd examine ourlists. FITCH, FOX K BROWN, 137 1015 147 STREET, Forry’s pawnbroker's sale will be continued | Tie large sale of dress silks, fancy goods, | South Washinzton.— Senator Cainden, Repre- Se TE xn uae fromm tho Sealdaice GE Tae sylvania avenue, a Bunch of small Keys. A suita. | Pennsylvania ole @oor south from All Souls’ Church. #12 Bees Nice, Close out the balance of the ‘unre- | hosiery, plushes, ribbons, flowers, ée., the en- | sentatives Caldwell and Townshend, and Clerk | patter in-law, ‘Me, ‘James Galliner, Seventh “atier | Be reward will be paid if returned to 912 Serge J)E_E. PARSONS, DENTIST, 428 7TH STREET deemed pledzes,as will be seen by the advertise- | tire stock of Mrs. M. Connolly's will be sold at | McPherson, of the House, were registered in | road, on Thursday, 29th, at 2 o'cloce * z MONEY TO LOAN. DD vortiwant beaten Baad Eesteete toes Batic ment el: Persons who intend to make | auction, commencing on Thursday morning, | New York last night—Special Attorney A. M. | JEFFERSON. On December 28th, 1881, at 1 o'clock He a ee ——— ———}S = a ag Kew Year gifts wiil do well to attend the saleat | December 29, at 11 o'clock, at the store, 914 F | Gibson, of the Post Office department, left this | p-™.. Mrs. MARGARET JEFFERSON, ‘relict of the ceowiiltecreeardel te statin aM ‘ONEY TO LOAN, soe wi gy ew an gaint) — s v te Ferdinand Jefferson, in the seventy-second year of | Finder will be rewarded by leaving it at. W.. It. Charge moderate, Gas administered. 1007 7th street northwest. Mr. Foley intends to | street, near 9th northwest. See advt. morning for Atlantu.—Hon. J. A. Cresswell her s SPEARE'S, 940 F street northwest. 428-21" ON REAL ESTA’ AT 6 PER CENT. Wik. WEISI N, DENTIST, 915 77H ST sell every article offered. ———_ and Mr. J. Martin, of Ciiton,lelaverthisafternoon | “Roles of faneral hereafter ae . ‘O8T-A_ RED CAMEO SET. WITH WHITE RO DELAY Da ern eae ne J - > ' < < Surts.—' for the lower Potomac, for a hunt of seve LATHAM. On Tuesday, December 27th, 1881, at 1 mounting of a lady's head: oval shaped. Liberal TZMAM, all operations onthe natural teeth at reasonable prices, Five Doutans Fixe ror Snootixa at a | cWeRPICT IS Fone wes ele dave 2 o’clock p.m-, SAMUEL E, LATHAM, son of Leonidas | reward if left at BAM. 8. SHEDD'S, 409 Oth wireet | 229 20th and F streets “northwest. | Extracting, 60 conta. : “fants Cutexex.—James Walsh, an elderly white man, the case of Richard Fitzmorris agt. John F. <== tod Mary C. Latham, aged seventeen years and five Ease = —_ ct ERSONS, WISHING TO BORROW MONEY ON | JF)R. DUKE, DENTIST, 115 14TH STREET NORTH who lives on High street in West Washington, x was acti Past his suffering, his pain, "ON SATURDA ‘TWEEN THE DEPT. jaa a security, may address F.F. Dp ‘between G street ew ‘k avenne.— was charged in the Poles Court, thi morning; | ylevia for a hore valued at €75, weized by de-| L)"Y GOODS i cenecaree Ge pastel Breda eran wate | "ifn OOF 0. wikimned odio ten, | Tees With fring a unin the inhabited part of West | Cup eu Ms wi ae Jo Soren Washington. Officer Hess testified that the pred plage! Reaparagy aed her ape For ho who seeds 18 OW 8: F044. sare Mornue. | strectuortiwest > 2 bake ONEY, MONEY, MONEY TO LOAN AT 2 PER | J)R, 7, M. TALBOTT. DENTIST, No. 437 1TH man lives next door to him, and fired a cun at | that the horse was his property, and a verdict AT LOW PRICES. Juneral from the residences of his uncle, Zachariah A. | Gas REWARD—LOST, NEAR OLTY HALL AND C | TONS tae care sae PGrmonal property at BR. FUL- ware a chicken which was in his (the defendant's) | wa rendered for plaintiff nominal damages. In Fuser, 4 street southeast, ‘Thursday, Deoember 29, st SP street northwert, « Gold Chain Bracelet ‘The above jue northwest. ‘im danld yard, thereby endangered the life of witness’ | the case Fitz . Collector Cook— McCORMICK. December 27, 1881, at 10 o'clock west. same rad child. The court imposed a fine of $5, or 15 | the.c™ ia roplerin toe amen ca martes aatacd am atic slong Sed paintin fnean oritek eho tock | Bort ee | A Pe xo wore, DE, SIBLEY'S COMPOUND CALISAYA aye. paipsirctont Ee laintite the do- — with Christian fortitude, ELLEN, beloved wife of the | f OST-SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, PROBABLY | “Yor long or shit Son ch as oired wecurity, We ‘Wine Bitters contams ten ingredients, nine of vere- Se Se oe aa that the bill pated ed ‘was agalnat pues fonts toe lense’ G82 B titcet south Finder vill be rewandea by leaving it at 16k Sates | carefully Sg Liens ni a gd wogntgrenem Se pg fers intp thats Gompcnltich te ct tke pot no {cae tuoney lying paying Do paperior A Grwemar. Acext.—To persons living inthe | Richard Fitzmorris. In this case the plaintlff | an-wool Red Twilled Flannels, 25 ctz., Sote., Bt eta, | Sittmictuse Mass ALSE Peters Church. Th a gua | Beoeied ty tscng ar fue in our care" Pet Ist ie fori wih pepets, ervons aeuiite District who have interests in other_jocalities it | also claimed that even if the proper Dill was | Canton Flannel, Stu locte, eae, oe, Reluvied patent sicineey FROUND A SMALL LEATHER BAG, CONTAIN | Cant interest guarantoed, ties and other Stocks | neurslgia “Theumations ‘mareamus, biliogs Foo Senne that Mr. John E. Beall, room | served the wagon was exempt, but the court | Cloth for Men's and Boys' Wear, 25 cts., S7ctm., 60cts, | NOTTINGHAM. On Tuesday, December 27th, 18a1, | ings Sun of mone OMESOR, DOE T eee eRe | Bought and and malarial fevers and ‘all discase of the stomach, 4. 1420 New York avenue, is a commissioner for | ruled otherwise, and a vérdict was given for de | Bed Comforts, 75 cts., $1, $1.28, $1.50, : at 10:15 p.m., of heart WILLIAM NOTTING: | SPPI9 ; 2 pts W.T. FITZGERALD & CO., EE, Bord and nerves: aloo, all female disease. the acknowledgement of deeds and other papers | fendant for the amount of the tax, $35.34, Mr. | Wool Blankets, large size, $2.50, $3, $4 pair. EE Se eae Soares OF uss eeuhlasns to, mee ae Oe | van to be recorded in any state or territory of the | F. T. Browning for plaintiff and Mr. Miller for | Shaker Flannels, 25 cts., 87 ctn., 50 cts, 933 Third meetacathonsr, Friday afternoon, at 2 o’clk. BOARDING. z union. Mr. Beall is a United States commis- | defendant. Sheeting Cotton, extra heavy, full width, 25 cts, [Philadelphia and Camden papers pleacecopy.] 2" Sen = 10, Scams A SMALL SUM OF MONEY TO sioner and notary public, also, and gives careful All-wool Black Cashmeres, double width, 37 cts, Sh SSSEEUEESESSEeoo= ‘URNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT det, “Unita el Orin Oe i D besa BITTERS. attention to drawing deeds and other instru-| | WasniNcTox CaTTLe MaRKET.—Sales of live | Turkey Red Table Linens, 60 cts., 62 cta, ©, QURE, NO PAY.-WHITEHURST'S CEDAR | JM Board, with all the comforts of home; location best in ments of writing, taking depositions, &c., and is | stock at Drovers’ Rest yesterday are reported | Dress Goods, 123 cts. per yard. BALSAM Te warranted cure, © Golda, | in the city. 107 1 streot northwest reteset Ss towent ceca on real — always In bis office from 9 a.m. to 5 p. m. See | by Mr. L. E. Tavenner, as follows: 900 cattle up Cees eS ae all dove.” Try ite iPod eatisned return tho emply bette | VON, BENT FIRST-CLASS, ROOMS | EN SUITE estate security. Fine, FOX "s BROWS, iv" z YZ to 5g; , 4 wis, $1. 50, $1.75. $2, $25, and our m x. ; 7 sd ‘ ‘Pennsylvania avent oe ama pear mathe gt ies 4 Pane dea. es Table Linens, 28 ct, 0 cts, $7 cts iby W, 5. THOMPSON, 100 20th street, andal | SS Tung, Sears Af 218 E Steet northwoes, Ie | ay ao Taw. ——— BROWN’S IRON ARRIAGE LICENSES have been issued to J. | and cows, 3 to 334.200 sheep and’ lambs’ Feather-proof Bed Ticking, 25 cts. Ge bats x en ars SS = Mn pales Wallace Barnes and Clara Abraham; Geroge M. | Lambs, 514 to 634; sheep, 424 tos 15cows and | Ulster Cloths, double width, new patterns, a ee Dy ee es ip ipod degile art T MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, in | TRON BITTERS.|Are Hoffman and Caroline Reeder; John Synder and | calyes, €25.00 to $60.00. Gente’ Wool Underwear, 50 cts. UNDBRTAKERS of the city, with first-class Board. Mrs. D. B. 8’ o = from $100 and upwards, at lowest rates of in- ls Louisa Scott; Frank Butler and Annie Jackson; . goer Ladies’ Wool Underwear, 60 cts, : LINTON HOVBET 7 ot Sm | “Charges moderate. No delay. A trve Tonto. John Williams and Emma Smith; Levi Adams, = <.—Dr. ‘OHN RB. WRIGHT, INTO) TH |. —FIRST- B. H. WARNER, oi Bladensbure, and Carrie Brows Dr. Jobm'i: | DEATROF ax EX-Amwr Scnonos.—Dr. James J ra EREATES enee |Get oe PPR Ree | oe PTA Francis and Bettie Goranne Geox: W- L. Per-| Pa., at one o'clock omthe 14th inst. On account = Telephone Ccnnechoms STREET eit : * 228-3 SPECIALTIES = of Bloo' . Ma. - Bennett; | of injuries received while on 5 FIRST-OLAt ‘ W. W. Clements and say 6: Byrea during the ate war be wa transcred 0 «por W" "Sion RUMI ace ot baad Be ; roasieniaeen SE sition In Lincoln general hospital in this city. CARPET STOCK. ; 1029 SuvanTH STREET, pone eS fe 8, ROBERTSON CAN BE CONSULTED EVERY Drevs 1x Fee have been filed as follows: | He was afterwards visiting surgeon to the Vete- 320 _bet. N._Ysmave, and 1 street northwest. HE TREMONT HOUSE OFFERS MORE HOME 408 © sttect nortivest Geitcmen, nec cing | Complete Chas. T. Smith to A. H. Scott, sub. 61, sqqes2; | ran Reserves, and subsequently was for a long Jo A comforts than sny hotel in the ci sonebe halls and | medical advice and treatment ‘would do well to $2,078.66. C. S. Drury to Jane G. Edwards, | time surgeon in charge of the Boldlers’ Rest PRICES MARKED DOWN, 1317 Brox ¢ ey Jrel furnished and Sie table acted Te nanee Tan: | Conmiltabons conidenial and cure ruarauteed. Mead | perengthener. sub. 179. sq. 675; $1,250. Charlotte Peck et al. | here. He was also surgeon of President Lin- mil (OpvodtaButchers Market} Bent rates, $2.00 and 62 per day’; monthly Bas, #00. 805 | eepcananAe® Medical in this paper. -Eighioss years to T. T. Hazel, sub. G, sq. 734; $400. 8.C.Pome- | coln’s body guard and acting surgeon of the 12th and #40, 02} = Snes roy to D. Gainor, lot 3i, sec. 2, Barry Farm; | regular infantry. He removed in December, | Brussels marked down to 75 cts. COE aT ee Eo enTAKER, pe FHOUSE, $12 ora gTREET NoRTH- | M[“twm woke eRe SD SEIRITUALIST ME rae #182. Charles Homiller to Edward Lyddane, pt | 1866, to Dillsburg, at which place he continued | Best Two-ply marked down to 75 centa, o. $16 Pennsylvanis ananue northwest, between 3d and | A. West, i8 one of the conicet and best conducted Board: | past, present Tateme dete, No? Aeae, Teele Jot 108, Threlkeld’s addition to Georgetown; | to practice his profession until stricken down by Sek cote tees ea Qystrecta, Everything Srst-clasa, janio” | ng houses in the city. Transient Boarders ‘sccommo- | absent persons Fics G00 advice toladies and gentie- | IRON BITTERS, ae —+-— ; —-—_ Hall and Stair Carpets, all widthe, ILES! ‘PILES! PILES!!! PERSONAL Soe eets eRe BS 6r" | pure appetionr. ‘Tue Smmewatxs Osstruction Cases.—Jesse | Mispirectep Lerrers.—An illustration of the | Floor Oilcloths, 37 cts. —— . M=*: 38,4, HULL, Pexcuomernier, D. Gibbs, Patrick Downey, Thomas Flynn, C. F. | carelessness of people in addressing Jetters was | Floor Drugyets, all sizes, marked down. A SURE OURE FOUMUSTER. XO ONE NEED | 57 Gricu_any INFORMATION OF THE WHERE. Ce oe Dutrow, Wm. Johnson, Wm. H. Robertson and | seen by a StaR reporter to-day in the dead- homage eater pander) Manis eivs Ge ea Biesfing, Iiching ana | ANSboUtS of Minocs Juba and Nannie ‘will be | Office Hours, 10.a.in, to8 p. 225 2m°* A a TRON John H. Johnson, ali produce dealers on Lou- | letter division of the P. 0. department. In one | Blankete ‘Comforts marked down. isefatea Bliss kaw: 7 ‘en | fb reoeived father, DANIEL LOWERY. nF ‘on the wrapper. isiana avenue, between %h and 10th streets, | package there were seven letters intended for rer worst chromio eaace of Be it a as Were charzed in the Police Court this’ morning | persons im this city addressed to Washington, HRIVATE Di with cecupying the sidewalks on said avenue | Mass. Major Dallas, superintendent of the di- soothing medicine. rene for private paxpeaan. Mr. S. R. Bond appeared | vision, says his observation has been that errors Laoag hd ‘requested ; all for the defendants, and the court gave them | ofthis kind are, asa rule, made by adding the Flinder. watil to-morrow to remove the obstructions. | state in which the writer resides instead of Mr. Bond told the court that there was a case of | another to which the letter is inteded to Ot ene ee For instance: ye the seven letters in the neighborhood, pending in tl imi Court, | package referred bore Massachusetts post tw are wi for a decision in one of | marke. Generally, says Mr. a larger hey aiting ol x Dallas, Pro- ve

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