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THE EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS, &c., TO-NIGHT. Wati's New UrgRa Hovse.—Second night of the Imperia! Japanese troupe of acrobats, jugglers, and gymnasts, who drew such an mmenose house last night. Their perform- ances are truly wonderful, and none should tail to see them. NATIONAL THEATER.—Lady Don in “Keail- worth” this evening for the last time; aiso in « Brother Bob and Me.” Oop FErttows’ HaLr.—First might of the “Arabian Nights Entertaiment. or Loiter- ings on Enchanted Ground,” comprising fifty magnificent tableaux, iliustratimg the poetry and splendor of the East. ——_e——__ BOARD or Tkaps.—A special meeting of the Soard of Trade was held last evening at their rooms, No. 4 Market Space, for the purpose of making arrangements to distribute thé money recently collected for the relief of the suffermg poor in the South. The Vice President (Mr. Samovel Bacon) occupied the chair. After the object of the meeting had been stated by the Chair. Mr. F. B. Motun, chairman ot F ittee to solicit contributions, reported * Bad been collected and deposited orrespondence between the committee sod Messrs. Spalding & Rapley, giving their neater for a benefit on Monday evening next, was read. Also, & proposition from Mr. J. Pierson, on 5th street, offering to give five per tof bis cross receipts from sales from Wed- til Saturday to be devoted to the Also, « letterfrom Mr.\Thos. Uassiday, ) street, proposing wo recite “Shamus © Brie on Monday evening, and auother : Mr. Abner S.. Brady, volunteering his ces for the entertainment at the theater. The offers of Messrs. Cassiday and Brady were referred to Messrs. Spalding & Rapley, man- " of the theater chell moved that the proposition of rson be accepted. 3 Hall was opposed to accepting the same It was a species of advertising that ne did not hink should be recognized by the Board of Trade It was very probable that Mr. Pier- son omly wanted to get bis namein the papers, and bave every body run to his stere, where a would charge enough to make up the 5 per cent. If Mr P. wanted to advertise, iet him pay the printer, and doit legitimately Mr. Mobun stated that Mr. Pierson had also contributed some money. Mr. Mitchell thought Mr. Pierson’s inten- tious might be good Mr Geo. W. Cochrane was opposed to sach business. If the Board ot Trade should re- cognize this thing, hundreds of men in Wash- ngton would offer to give a per centage of their sales as a mode of advertising. He there was hing legitimate in it, both the committee would have no cept it. He moved that the propo- isid op the table, which motion was B. Sweeny offered a resolation an- the committee to confer with the ommitiees from the various churches throughout the city, and the committee of the , rgetown, as tothe best < the amounts collected, ing the committee to act as they b there were cases in Wash- who had come here from Seuth with the hope of finding some em- but peing naable to do so, were Ting very much, and he moved that $250 be money collected be placed in the hands mittee Of laces for the relief of those of Virginia, ases where Id persons and ct pion straw: had thing to eat more than once in two or three ays. tie had received a letter from the La- fies’ Southern & { Society, Of Georgetown, hat a po them fer di b th i he Georgetown their own comy in that city, and it was wo Boards act separately. a (0 bad been collected in nd he hoped the money would er and sent South. Those who y or Georgetown suffering id be taken care ot by private charity. Mr. Sweeney spoke of several cases of ex- Teme want now the y—one lady with a¢r husband and three children had ceme to the city. but the husband could get nothing to do. and had to returo tothe South. His wife and three children were now fed by a colored woman Mr Wall though* s subscription list conld de opeaed immediately and enough money ollecteti from the members to reli¢ve those ases = Mr F B. McGuire said there were cases in the city which needed relief as much as any athe South. He had seven applications yes- erday for a portion of the money collected, and he thought every doliar of it could be distributed here in Washington and not give to one undeserving person. ‘Another fund could be created for the relief of cases in the city The money was collected to be sent to ¢ South, and he hoped if a portion > distributed in the city it weuld be taken out of the bands of the committee, as it would be imp: ble to make 3250 go very far among those who needed relief in the city Mr. Sioussa moved to lay the resolntions on and offered as a substitute a resolu- ion authorizing the committee to act as they should deem best. Mr. Thorn said the committee had already received several } TS asking for relief The substitute offered by Mr. Sioussa was rejected. and the original resolution offered by Mr. Sweeny adopted On motion of Mr. Sioussa, a vote of thanks were tendered to the committee Mr. W.R. Snow said it there were cases of destitution now in this city, he honed funds would be immediately subscribed for their re- liet Mr. Claget ud there were cases of real des. m here, d he hoped the members of the rd of Trade would contripnte. and moved appointment of a committee of three to re- eive voluntary contributions for the relief of testitute Southerners now m Washington. The resolution was agreed to, and Messrs. WH. Clagett, Wm. Wali and H. Polkinhora were appointed the commitiee. Mr. Metzerot: said there were a namber of persons who did not like to go to the theater. therefore oilered the use of bis hall for a to be devoted to the re- oor of the South. The Was accepted, anda yore of hanks tendered The thanks e Board were also tendered Messrs. Spalding & Rapley for the use of heir theater, and to the editors and reporters fort bfal reports pubmshed The committee to solieit subscriptions w a authorized secure singers for the con- ‘motion of Mr. Clag + the sabseription *t for the relief of destitute poor from the South pow in Washington, was epeneds ete Onrians’ Covrt—Judge Purcell —On Sate urday, the willof Thomas Mason, deceased, was fully proven’ The will of Samuel J Grimes, deceased, was filed, fully proven, ad- mitted to probate and record, and letters testa- niary issued to Henrietta (#rimes: bond, = The will of Anton Bauer, deceased, ‘was filed and partially proven. Rosanna Stuer was appointed guardian to Madelina ©. Smith, orphan of Joan A. Smith: bond =) Jaceb Vogel was appointed guar- dian to bis minor children: bend. <3). The first and final account of Charies W snd W | Boteler, administrators, w of Charles W. Boteler. sr., deceased. aud balance fh distribution account to the heirs of the per- onal estate of said deceseased were approved and passed This morning, the will of theflate Andrew Small was filed apd fully proven. After di- recting that bis remains shall be interred in the burial place on bis farm, near Darnestown, Maryland, and a monument te cost from $500 te $1,000 to be erected over Ris grave. he be- jueathes Dis farm of 40 acres, with steck, house. and furniture, and $5,¢06 in money, to bis bepbew, Joba Small, and legacies of $1,000 each to a numb f his nepbews and grand aephews and nejces. and $35,000 to the Mel. ville and Darr own Presbyterian church The will is dated August 29, 1986, and nomi. nates Ris friends S Humphrey. J. A Kaff, and J. B Monroe executors iu BerLprse AssoctaTions.—At the Uapitol Mill Building Association, corner Pennsylva- nia avenue and 3d street east. on Thursday night, $5.000 were sold at &m average of 54 per ent. hus satisfying 35 shares At the Mechanics’ Building Association No. German Hall, Saturday night, 15 shares were sold at an average of 63 percent. This wne the first regular meeting of the associa. Gop eee eee A PLEASANT Pagty —Last evening a very pleasant party was given by the Arion Quar- werte Club, at Stosh and Kesset’s, 7th and O which was attended by the members and their iady friends. and dancing, singing, acd recitations were in orderto a late hoar. ne Arions are ahont making arrangements rT agraud May festival. —— Cr Ban Anp ComPenTaBLe Rooms, tasteful- iy arranged tables, meals cooked to perfection tnd served promptly, fresh and carefully se- lected meats, fish, and vegetables, and pure foreign and native wines and lignors, all con- duc* to increase the popularity of Hammack’s re Uraat. | | | | this afternoon | the superintende intsrestinG Mextine or ScHook Unicn.—The Question 6 tn the Procession.—The ae pie monthly meet. ing of the Sanday School Union cf thiecity, was held Inst evening inthe Seventh street Presbyterian Church, org, ) A. K. Browse, Esq., presicing. Mr. R. 0. ‘ox, correspond- ing secretary of the Urion, was elected secre- bat pro ‘em., the recording secretary being ab- The meeting was opened b: singing, under the leadersbip of Mr Mpark of the New York Presbyterian Church. Tne schools of the city were generally represented. Those from the Is!and were out in large force. Mr. O.C. Wight, from the committee ap- Po:nted to make arrangements for the annual celebration of the Sunday schools of the city, Teported taat the second Monday in May had been determined on as theday. The schools would meet and form in Lafayette Squar And proceed dowa ae Dono to 4) street. where they would be divided into six divisions, each division marching to some cburch in the central portion of the city On motion, the report of the committee was ubAnimousty adopted. The Chairman then announced the subject for discussion for the evening—*-What is the best system of lessons for youth and aduits to secure study and thought ’" The discussion of this question was partici- pated in by Messrs. McLellan, Johnson, Wight apd others On motion, the discussion of this question Was continued to the next meeting Major Ketchum inquired whether the col- ored schools would be inyited to participate in the celebration. Mr Johnson stated that they had a Union of tbeirown and could haye their own celebra- tion After remarks trom others on this matter Mr. McLellan made the point of order that by arule of the Union the meeting should adjourn at¥.o clock; which was sustained Atter singing and prayer the Union ad- journed to meet next month at.the New York &vyenue Presbyterian Church. +—_—- THE FIREMEN’s INSPECTION.— Yesterday af ternoon, as the firemen’s procession was pass- ing in front of the President's, a delegation ot Baltimore firemen. composed ot A tant En- gineer Shaw. Mr. Lindslay, foreman of No 2 truck: Mr. Ives, foreman of No. 5 engine and Messrs. Heffman, Jones, and Sturdy, of No. 7, were received into the procession. On the procession arriving at the intersection of Louisiana avenue apd 7th street the engines took their stations at the reservoir, (ropes being stretched around them: the Mayor, fire commissioners, several members of the Coun- ctls, and the Baltimore visitors being in the space with the firemen.) and at a given signal the fires were simultaneously lighted In five minntes from the time of lighting No. 2 blew her whistle. and in six minutes she was at work The others g © work in about nine minutes. The water was forced through about 150 feet of hose. the pipeman being in Louisi- ans avenue. god throwing towards the Ciiy Hall The water was thrown horizontally over 200 feet, and perpendicalarly the streams were about equal. The friends of each com- pany ciaimed the palm, bet as there was no actual measurement mt would be unfair to discriminate. During the trial several sections of hose were burst. The exhibition was viewed by #n immense throng of spectator regarded as very satisfactory. Owing lateness of the hour at which the trial s Ts was concluded, there was no exercise with the Indders by the Hook and Lad Company. as had been arranged THE FISHERIES »143 herring were sold at fish wharf this morning at from =~ 10 S10 per LW0,and 10,573 sBad atirom S!z tw Si4 per thousand, principally caught Subsequently ve with spad and her the fir n gill nets. came up beavily loaded ng from Gibson's Janding, products of the large seines, thus fairly This morn- the whart, but the lower landings were in itul supply wil! be landed 4 to-Righ Teams from the country are coming in very slowlv tor their lies, doubtless owing to the farmers being din their work. The wharf is under ce of Mr. Gowynn Harris for the lessees, who, it be recollected, has managed the wharf for many seasons inaugurating the fishing season ing there were tew boats at and a pl == ~ = The RecistRy.—Yesterday afternoon the ion judges commenced their work in urth Ward and recorded the names of 325 Whites and 270 colored. There was quite acrowd in attendance during tae hours the registry was in progress and there but tew challenges. The following acting in the ca- pacity of challengers—Wm. O'Neill, Wm. Hardy, Thos. J Erazier,and Samuel Lanford It will be seen py these numbers that the waite people ofthis ward are registering more ex tepsively than in other wards. ae Howarpy University —Last evening. at the meeting of the Board of Directors of How- ard University (an institution chartered by te last Congress for the education of colored young men.) they determined on purchasing the farm of Mr John A. Smith, comprising 150 acres situated on the east side of Seventh street }D8t above the Park, at S100 per acre. It is proposed to sell a number of building sites to private parties, and retain enough ground for all purposes of the University. heat Deap—A large portion of the people of Washington will be deeply pained to learn that John D. Hamma: the wel.-known res- taurant keeper, died st his residence in this city this afternoon. Few men had warmer and more devoted friends. and none deserved them more than he: for, through lite, he car- ried his hear’ in bis hand = e =e SALES oF REAL Estate.—Messrs Green & Willams, auctioneers. disposed of the tollow- ing ‘designated property yesterday —Three story and attic brick building, on K, between Eighth and Ninth streets west, to Abner Ste- phencon for 6.25. Lot No. 66 in sabdivision square 62>, purchased by John B. Franklin tor =1,060. —_ a Criminal Court, Judge Fisher—This morn- ing, Beverly Mortimer, eharged with the lar- cemy‘of wearing apparel from James Calvert, was found not guilty. Drary for defense. Charles Hopkins, colored, indicted for an assemit and battery with intent to kill Dayid K. Hudsor, colored, was tried. Jury out. ——— INSTALLATION.—At the last meeting of Home Division, No. 15, Sons of Temperance, the fol- lowim<¢ lady officers were installed for the pres- ent qiarter: Miss Kate Gainor, Ist; Miss Kate Constable, 2d: Miss Florrie Pope, ‘id: Mrs. Lizzie S. Pope, Lady Conductor, Mrs. A. F. Moulden, Lady Sentinel oe IDENTIFIED.—The bedy of the man found drowned, as stated ip the Sia yesterday, was identified as that of Charles Norris, who lett his home 26th February to catch drift wood in tbe river, and fell overboard. The body was very far decomposed, and an inquest was unnecessary, (eee MATINER.—There will be a matinee of the “ Arabian Nights’ at Odd Fellows’ Hall to- Morrow afternoon. An excellent opportunity for families and children to see this splendid exhibition. = ies PoLic® Rerorrs.—The polica reported 43 arrests yesterday, most of them for violations of laws of the corporations in the District. The fines amounted to Sé2.6 sre HATS FOR THE SPRING. Go and vet the jest of the latest Spring Btyle SILK HAT. tor 3¢ 50 only. and the Broad- way style HAT, $5. Call at pt A. DITTRICH, at Manufactory. ap 6-31" 425 7th street, between @ and H. CITY ITEMS, FINE double and twist. and other suits for Boys—. ‘Sacks. vi Store, Pants este—at One Price Clotni: on the corner of Seventh street and ven j Maryland a os THE HUMAN Halr.—How man y persons *buse this delicate and beautiful ordament, by burning it with slcenho! terimg it with grease. thé skin, and is not absorbed! washes, sid plas- ‘Das no affinity for Burnett's Cocoarne,® compound of Gocoa-nut Oil, dc.. is unrivalled as a dressing for the bair,—is readily absorbed, and is peculiarly adapted to its various conditions, preventuug its falling off, and promoung its healthy growth. Ithas been used in thousands of cass where the hair was coming out in handfuls, and has never failed to arrest 116 decay, and to pro- mote a healthy and vigorous growth. It is, MM the same time, unrivalled asadressing for the hair. A single application will render it soft and glossy for several days. ieee No Berrer Investment can be made than im Clotbing at the present reduced prices at the Great Central Clething House, 46) Seventh street, opposite the Post Office —— JEWELRY.—Oreamental Hog Wood Setts and Buttons, Jet and Pearl Setts and Buttons, Coral Setts, Pink and Blane Setts.Silver Plated Spoous, Forks, Cups, Cail Bells, received this morning. at Prigg’s Oue Dollar Jewelry Store, No. 438 Pennsyl vai Saxtea—- Go AND See those fifteen dollar sui ceived avenue, neardy st. 4 this morminmg, at the Great Central Ulotbing House, 460 7th street, opposite the Post Office a CuERRYSTONE OvyetTers._Harvey & Co, 289 Penmsylvania avenue, between 9m and 10th streets, are receiving to-day a fresh sup- ply of the famous Cherrystone oy: ers, They &re superior to all other oysters in flavor and fatness — ee FoR NutRTs made to order 49% 7th Forni tition: Gray's Colls s, 25 cents per box » Which they are serving in every style. goto Franc’s, stsct between D and EK; also, Gents ing Goods, atprices. that defy compe- Byron's and Lmitation Li rf and Ties a in endless variety, ~ 1 et ONE HUNDRED Suits at twenty dollars just ceived. Culland look at them at the (ireat Central Clothing House, 460 7th street, oppo- site the Post Uifice. Geop Cortoyr Sock: pair: good Merino Shirts . 1 per and Dr cents each; good Summer Undershirts, 75 cents at Franc’s Popular Gents’ Furnishing St 494 7thstreet, between D and I. White Shirts at $1 Also, $2, and $2.50. 8-1 Just RECEIVED this merning one handred more the of those fine twenty-five dollar suits, at eat Central Clothing House, 460 7th street, opposite the Post Office. : Just Suits, Iatest Spring styi dollars House, RECEIVED — ree hundred Hoys 3 om ten te fitr per suit, at the (rreat Central Ulothing J.H. Siva, 460 7tb streat, opposite Post UMice oe. = Dr. Warr, Chiropodist, #24 Pena. ay, be- tween 4% and 6th streets, Continues the <1 cessful enlarged joints, warts, | cresenc Sp. m., treatment of corns, buaious, bad nails, Moles, vasc@lar ex- es, &c. Office hours from + a m. te and6to S p.m. Established ts6i arse ——e A SvRE PILE Ovrg.—Dr. Giibert’s Pile in strume! jles. nt positively cures the wotst cases of Sent by maid on receyptor $4. Girca- lars free. Sold by druggists. Agents wanted every where. ger, No. 575 Broad way. Prwwizs cdi be bAdin any qnant Address J. B. Romaine, Mana- Star office counter ee en ee ee WASTED. work: tnqufre at 247 Pa, ave, W Sasep aby ayoung man. aSITUATION Photogra ref-rences. A’ Ws em tween Land m, ae W 4ATED—by ATION a8 a cook or and desert maker. Ad. Star off W 4AN2ED-Two ee HANDS. None others n ep, 9-3t WANTED G Lfor general b wood washer and ner WANTS. A ood GIBL for_gene her or clerk can give the best of ddreasJ,L C . Star Uiioe. ap? 3t ED—A GIBL to do hou-ework for a i family. Inauire 336 <th stre:t. be ap 9 st" bon ice, thr bMITH 3KOS. « 00. 460 7th st., oppposite Pest UMice, City ferret. Apply Fancy Store. IN OTIOE—Wanted. thirty MEN to heal seine aesoa Good wages paid. Apply H.* 8. JOHNBTO: end 6th A N, SMERIOAN WOMAN Wisigs Ac ironing in One.” » 373 Penna ave., between 4°, street. p9-2t™ TION as cook and to assist in washing and rivate family, Address Box it” as WASTED To rent by th or & Frame HOTS A good btar OMece st of May.a Brick containtng five rooms, tenant will be found by addressing « and do general houre- jmust come well recom- New Jorsey avenue, bet, ap 9-3st* - Apply at 4= A BESPEOTAGLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES 8 SITUATION do plain sewing or chamberwork ecommended.” Please addres — mt recommended, ce. to take care of childrea and Can come weil Box No. 10, ap 9-20 who can come 1. DAW'B TED—A GIBL, abouthi «ris ye Ws of age for nurse. German preferred, at 470 9th st. ap 8-2" ANTED—A SITU general housewor! Inquire at Mrs. KUMMERB’S, 414 7th » WaArivareas ‘ick s Ghat esca ane ANTED. tor five got mediately TION a: cok or to do with a German family aps-3t* ly at the house of the Commandant, fcamrtahoen sy Era —We will give the hichest wages od BRICK- MAKERS A ip ain A.&T. A. KIOHALDS. ep *-3t* wast TO BOBBOW—$%00 for one or two years, tor which i will pay 12 per cent.. and secure on good improved real estate. Add * Applicant,” 201 14th street, near P street ap 5 20" EM LorMEnt FOR ALL—W 4 ap 8-3t* PRR eas: ee, ‘STOOK, ie = care < FY Ow 18 YOUB OHA WILE office Good plece for bul acteaes th, e00D end FIXT: Provision Stove. wi good reasons civen for selling outs Toaal OK—FOK SA/ teller. "Good ar iré at the Star apo st* FOR BENT—BRIOK HOUSE, co tii Too: street north. ‘be aon L 0th. wari aulveot JOHN'S streets. a ra: rent $35 per ni N MURPHY, tiene at Le iF: ntl OR BENT. OR PROPEBTY FOR 8 Hee Stoam and noo io rear. St tter vi Cou: ter Tnqut - Bt and Oil Store, App) and M strects. reat J O street, ra wholesale or retail bastness, on the premises, southeast corner r ap Hors AND STORE FOR RENT OR SALE. If not sold will be rented at $3) per month Good stard for Provisions and @ f perly covducted Posi ¥. atv YASH BAL 4 2,4 fer ¥ a amall House, a rooerins i Improving neighborhood first of May. Corner wy at. apo-st™ je LOT. contat corner of Vermont ‘avenue, end O streets. fronting on the Circ hase more Unless previously dis private sale it will be sold on THUBSDAY, lith inet. at6 o'clock p.m.. on the premise, to high ooh idder for cath, ine 2 perfect ers and stamps at expense of pero! ¥ CLAGETT & 8W Real Estate Agents and An> eritie pa- EENY. at 200 224 street. Fro BENT —La: and nine roo! 11th st_ be taining six reoms, on York ave Apply aext door. NT—Two furnished communicating |. enitable for pecuekeoving. Apoly HOUSE and Store below with a large ball, No. 490 Apply at 492 3t” OR RENT—A pleasant en el HOUSE, con- h st, below N Ere SALE—LEASE and butchershoy plete Inguire at of oth st., Island ims and cellar. nd vegetable market, No. 792, Potomac House, [£08 BENT—HOUSE No 310 F street north, between lith and 12th streets west, contain- 29 Inquire on the premtses. Fre RENT and § streets, sjuare 17 323 ath street west. hOOMS, Sostralile, and N. FIXTURES Provi rp eenat, Navy Yard F sirtine of a over an acre, high, close fence, very superior LEASE. OB SALE—A rich GAG LEN LOT, beautiful location, corner Isth bear State D. App! Ko RENT—On the Ist day of May, & suite of inclnding kitchen, suitatle for honsekeeping. ny furnished or partly fornisnea if Inquire No. 223 6th street. between \OR SALE—Tho GOOD WILL, 8T0c d KS an old established Meat aud Store. now doing ® good cath besiness iculars inynire at the dtore, No. 604 7th mi) ts eS st" LE—& fins 1SODA APABATUS, con nerator and two peu! on Fountains ,(porcelain jined y, Mil be sold Cor. 10th an! taining eight rocms advance Poss ¢) a.m. 0 per month wntil HOUSES Handl N. B. corner N. ¥ prow SALE— Only $100 cash +on 62h PAR Piant’s Buildiug. {OR RENT—Frame DWELLING HOU L street, between 9th and Wth streets, Beut $35 per month in sion 15th April, Inquire at 20. terip.m. Can t Ja, J. SHEDD quired, end $10 paid Several two at on south side L stree ith. Also five room agus 8 strei B& OO., nd 15th at ave. ai Boems 12 and 13. rep few stops of street cars Wary PLEASANT ROOMS FOR RENT—At 502 H sireet. near 8th, in auite or singly, or four APABPMBNT8 al mirabl, keeping: also, one BASEME ot Sine house has just beeu r. with Potomac and spring water. g througbout. bat! room, &o. alaptel to Bouse- T, suitabie for an at in thorouch FO SENT Toto, STORE 305 Penn it. Sth and jUth sts . south side cy POR BENT—A suite of well-farnished ROOMS . enue, adjolning the Kirkwood he premises. on Peni House. Inyuireont T° LET_A completely FORNISHED HOUSE |, Water, and li rooms; g apé4t Oorner Loulsia Store for rent, Aj and @, OB SaLE- Part of LOT 7, Square 196, north- east corner of lith and Masts. J WATSON, at Mrs. Kelley's, No. 345, agen’ or 206-3" Mand 15th sts room. & Ol Ls b.. ine avenue and: (OR BALE—-The GOOD WILL, FIXTUBES and FUBNITO. faCigarStore Houseand 37 13th etreet, between uire of Miss the old established Res! Fo SALE—The STOUK and FIXTURES of taurant No 321 Apply on the ap 6 3t* street north House for rent. premises. to JOHN ABDEESER, Fe. SALE—One ‘Upright STEA of4tabes Price $1W and New York avenu Can beseen at ‘sone, 2766 street. 3 M BOILE six feet 3 inches high. 2 feet 6 inches di Inquire corner Sth street ap 6-3t* OB RENT—Small FRA: [COR BENT-—A three-story BRICK HOUS Cuth beck building, on east side of 2ist er H. supplied with between @ and water Immediate HOUBE, of four it $10 per month, jo. 104 F street. Moises ai nts jon. on ie premises, No. 376 21st st.. next to cor, St Fo, RENT OB SALE—A furnished BRIOK DWELLING. of nine rooms, and bath room. in pleasent location, within te! the Departments; gas and water, Inquire rie ap B_, Star Office. minutes’ waik of HE sTOOK AND FIXTURES of a small Gro- immediately and ve the city. 7 ou. jy Rony ‘ ry asthe on fiouireat Mr. TINRY'S Bi near Massachusetts avenue. Fo BEN’ Bow. 11th street cant. modern convenienc tenats for $40 ver 05 Patrects Apply to lea ookstore, o: — HOUSES 1. Two “fF iD ‘Will be annom. the Philadelphia es houses have all rented now to Inquire of between 1th and 12th Bow. Lith street east. situated for nie snd wild be sold on rei and wild be ii THO! 9p 4 6t* summer residence, ha ‘noes, hot and coid water FOR S4LE— Foor HOUSES in the Philadelphia ‘hese houses are well gall mod- Ssonable term: ee Ss. M. PLOWMAN, Agent, 305 F street. Fo SALE OB BEST— ANTEBD—A good FABM HAND; German A TWO-8TORY HOUSE, ferred at . street Detwocs baci ene PEO. ues Situated on sist street west. betwoon O and P WANTED To BUY—A amall HOUSE. ina | ft'very destrevie for a gardener, deity ae good location, Address E. ©., Star office. buteher. Witl sold or rented on aa ulti arate of ISLC" HEAT busy Bi — ticulars im of f | WwW eter Tand. Y Breen por see. wer ioe! north O street, between 434 and 6th streets. Wash- ton Post Office a , ington. -_ FEN we oe \) ANTED—A small BOOM, with { cellar, | f°OR BENT—Large FU TBD BOOMS, mw \ conveniences for selling utter. any ‘s , rom $1216 $15 ber month. Boarding at $3 Wea yes te evenk asines fOr eee att’ | Loulstamp avenue 8p 1 im* WV ANTED—A white MAN SERVA’ as | Ho iL large BBIOK HOT WAtiae theta cf references required. K Rockville, Md.. Known as «Thom Apply at No. 159 Pe. avenue, between 17th au Rackvite _—— “garien, CRonelve, grounds. &ec., = p63 | COUPER & LATIMBS, Aucte wh Ist) 5 JANTED-—T! DRESSMAKERS, at No. Waa th atte, ee TAKERS. (st 0 but competent handi to $7 per week. ne is heed apply. Wages Sone? TBE BrSt AND BIOHEST assortme BONNET and TRIMMING RIBBON ke a eee KID GLOVES. $1.25 KID, GLOVES of my own importation, and a e uel + . er ptir.at woe LEWIS BAAB'S, 32 Market Space. BEOBIVED, REAL CLUNY COLLARS cee LEWI8 BAAR. 32 Market Space. LEACHING, DYEING AND REPAIRING vw ‘ BONNETS be STRAW Batsent® WisBas done at 32 Market Bpace. ys LATEST STYLE OF MABSEIL TRIM- MING has LEWIS BAAR, _ Sp 6-2t" Market Bpace Pas NEW PERFUMED NOTE PAPEB AND . ‘or OPES nILe & SOLOMON’S, Metropelitan Book Stor 4 a pS eost between 9th and 10th streets. ANARY BIBDS! CANABY BIRDS! CANABY BIRDS! pluie ur accived ot UARISTIAN BOr-gey PERT S622 77H STRERT y are th est singe moe oftered this market, Ss VERY LARGE ASSSORTME A ng BERING OvEnOoaTS. Sees com prisi: ten erent«tylea lors PHILIP Watlacn i, wh 29-6t Corner 435 street and’! Pen raape. SteELING @ULLS forsale in sums to suit par one market price paid for AMERICAN * LEW: HNGON & » Bankers, fort : sia Mahe Pewn’ avenge. WASTE \HUUSES to reat Al FUBNITU fe Oe & Webi ape Ww ANTED— 8) ve cals, OD8 whe ri fortable Noms ani to bay da good FARM of IW) actor: nes and a o! acres, near on, Oe BAe WELLS « rare) orm ad Gti private fam- nds machine work, eed recommendations, will find id liberal ges. by apply- . 445 B atreet, between 6th ai yd WANTED {To hire @ pair of good FARM OUSES for two weeks or longer. Aopiy tod. WALTON, office of Treasury. ‘Extensinu, corner of Penn’s avenue and 15th s ap 4 6t* J ANTED—To rent, by May let. HOUSE, or art of a house, contai r- DB fi fui sh: 5 fi Baer yaremabes, agree or purchase, with neces- le FARM, in » nea? the city, ress “*T. care garden gro Agbbo Ad Commissioner dudian Affairs, Aetariog Besar 14 ment, fashington. WAXTEDWwan States Army, at more Baiiroad Depot, W ANTED—A CUTTER and HOOT FiTTERI —MEN for the United 61 O atreet, near Balti- ap 3- 2 store. Steady emi ment gi IL 79 thats tet, Penn avenne sea Dae JH. HANLEIN. W4dTED-« TO, fit Indies’ and ren’ x Oca aver ons be ay supe, et ee ys Be ey ‘OB SALE—A two-story BRIOK HOUSE near F Vary of the cit; the northeast bound and balls with large lot of grou dMsautre 07 34 teens emelo 33,(00 (OB containing near Fayette. 80, town, D.U, le, It is situated parce ine, atusted ¢) be Minister's. front! EES Ries by, 137, rauelne fodiat BP, BROWN & . & Dear: perior ANOf-r sale. Inquire’ v4 Fayettes strest mn 'siset” pee anh ee i El SE OF THE MOST VALUA ry O'Sigaece BUILDING LOTS. Tarte cher tor oie wat tas back to rad 4 ‘street west. Ss CALVERT FORD, DBUGGIST AND OHEMIST, No. 290 Pennsylvania avenue, Keeps'constantly en hand a fresh supply of PUBE DEUGS AND FINE CHBMICALS. ALSO, a large stock of all populer PATBNT MEDICINES, together with ENGLISH AND FBBNOH HAIR, TOOTH AND NAIL BRUSHRS, AND POMADES, SOAPS AND PREFUMEBY, which 1 offer at a small advance above cost. Bole Agedt for the sale of Samaritans Gitt,? “Biokrine,” Metealfe'’s Rheumatic: Compound: and Triesmare, the AUCTION SALES. { Por other Auction Sates see fourth pogt } THIS APTERNOON AND TO-MORROW BB Rae aks SAT NE Aeetores. ¢ ‘0.0. 0 P) Bouthwest cofaee ehaog even ae and Lith «t sce ta TLERY AT cl AUCTION SALES. MS, Ancte. BEBN & WILLIAMS, Auctionecrs, (0. #46, southeast corner 7¢), and W atreets. BLACK “WALNUT PARLOR SPITS D OBAMR FURNITURK aT AUUTIO ih instant. at 10 ‘clock the rth 1 ii sell, at House No 296 on 8th street weet. between Land M streets north, the followiag sr trelem: ‘ack Walnut Sofas, Chairs, and Wsspic ln Center See nak! Bien tate t Bie <Walnct Chamber Site, alt Cottage Be an r, > tresses = Brv-sels. Ingrain and other T. Crock: sites apo from. of Jos Deakin & Sons, M Suthority, Spring Street fectorere orks, Bhemel. Bar, mpeg pieces, Onke ‘Barkers, ivers, Boqaet Hold mplete other Mat- ‘bere. Oard Becei Aiso, Ivory Balance handle Dinner and Beef and Game Carvers, @tesln, eo Tea Ko é Plated D tk aren € K oe Toric Bites BEY nn ; OO. Auctioneers, oree vitae lowtanad crezar™ = SALE OF HOBSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, ©o THUBSDAY MORNING, April tth. at 10 e’cl"k. we wijl soll. at the Bazsar, @ number of Saddle, Carriage and Work Horses, li descrtp- tion 81 sale,) comprising about— FORTY HORSES. Morocco wren) ‘Terme cash COOPER & LATIM aps { Bersl@. Sunday Chron B" W. B. LEWIS & CO actioneers, No. 307 Peuns, ivenia arene Axcction Boom Arse, TH isueen fae A -band Bag- CLOTHING ane SiBELEG Goons at we Reckaways, jages, Wagons, and other THIs EVENING ehicles St the Congress Oloth Two new Jenny Lind Wagons, built inthis clty, New and Second-hand Harness, Saddits, Carriages, snd corner 6th stree Men and Hoye’ Clot &c.. at private val Bere ne Oe ee e915 2.00 Bega jays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and | *? : ine Saturdays. BX,co0ek LATIMER, Auctionsors, Gorpienss end Heraese always on private sale. (Late clerks with James d joGaire & . Spe i L. WALL & GO.. Auots, Boutbwee cormer Pennsyivania svenue and ith OPER & LATIMER, Avctioncers. street, star Olice Baillie: (hate w )MicGuirea Go.) | TRUSTERS SALE . 1 Southwest orner of Peansyivanie avenue ani ilth | TUBES-1RON SAFE tc (OF REST ATR ORE street, Star Omoce Buliding, ae nck eet w . BETWEEN i ba OR GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS. OCUNTERS, irtue of © chattel 20 AND BHELVING, ac, AT PUBLIC AU and recoreed in Litera a Se one, tehee oad id S59, ie ol Chat! of " {On FRIDAY next. April t2:h- ar 10 ‘clock. at Gouaty DO. Tell enpeae feet oe aeulacton store north west cora hand Datreets, Capitol | ieee. at P - w Hill. we ball sell an assortment of Grocerivs, | Ih dey cf eal tee we on WED! ~] ith day of April. 1857. at 10 o'clock a . neviarly the Fixtures and Appartenaaces «on n House Bo 405 7th street west, between street north, maming— op Bar Counters, with Fixtares it Frame Looking Glasses Two Walnut Setters. covered in Green Rep Wainat Exsonsion Dining and other Tables 1D Beésteads, Bu “ i Wood Beat Obairs lors. Enarevings i Bar Boom Btore Lot Champagne and With an assortment One medi Wines, Lijuers Se , comprising iu part— Chests Green and B Teas Burnt and Green Coffees Brown Sugars, Spores Sperm and Adamavtine Oand!es Soaps and Starch, Flour Buckets, Brooms, aud Brushes Lot assorted Liquors and Wiovs Together with the usual assortment of articles ptin a ‘rst-class grocery store. A Shelving, and Fixtures, Stere for ren: ‘Terms cash, apo st man Wines .Ayuors and Oizare ALSO, “sive Evan & Watson Iron Safe Tern- cash. L GASSENHEIMER, Trostes, aps dt COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts ¥ NAGLE & 00. etioneers Salcsrooms 294 P| , bet. 9tb and 10th ate. DEAD LETTER OF FICE SALE 6.00 Daguerreory ; lated in the pear sue Mac otioneers 7th and D streets. VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPBOVED PROPEBTY, FKON GON 14TH STREET west NEAB OHJO AVENUE, AT AUC- On TUESDAY, the 6th instant, at 6 o'clock ?. mM. weshell sel!,on the premises, partof Lot & 3. in Square No. 257, a well built two-story and attic Frome House. havinga fe front, ani ran b. ‘oa good alley, being the residence of ¢ Grafton Powell, deceased handsome Butiding Lote *1oining vat 35 feet front, running back a coou ing abe t od Daguerreoty pe Plates, . &e ¥ order of the Post Office Department 6 to commence on clock, at our Auc vais avenue, and EVERY TUESD roperty offers great inducements to par chasers. as it is very central.and the street has ust beeu paved with blue stone; also, a ood ing throuch the street pe third cash: balauce in six, twelve, aud secured by a deed of trust on the pr-nises y eo Sa . RA All conveyanclug and revenue sta.ng) hea cost | mtscellaneous articles which bave acca mulated in the Dead Letter Office, (since the last-ale) They will be sold at an early d Due notice will be given Post Office Depprtment. Avrit. 1857 aps Obron.| NAGLE & O00., Avcts. of the purchaser. $0 down on the d ap’ GREEN & WIiLuiA BY coorEE LATIMEB. Avetionecrs, (Late clerks with he Mo@uire &0o.,) Southwesi corner Penusylvan enue and ith Street, Star Office Building. “a THBEE NEW FIRST CLASS PRESS BRICK Meer sereian © stp vise AAT AT AUOTION hich Ou WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. April 17. at Sje o'clock, on the premises. we will sell those three new a ry desiratis i Dwellings on tue wes O and P streets stery back bi Idings—containing nine Toons, bath room. and closets. Gas throughout th eacb House, and water in kitchen and pbath- reoms ‘The above property is in the m: of the city and where real estat proving Terms: One-half cash; balawce in one, twoand three years. with interest, secured by deed of trust npon the premises All convey @acing and revenue stamps at cost of BX GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers FIBST.CLASS BUILDING LOT, FRONTING On VEBMONT Pee wee Kang lL o'clock . Lot No. 45, ont by 110 feet ey, improved by s two-stery we shall eel! Tauare No. 218. deep, to a fine all 6 House. ‘e call the attention of buyers to this sale, ae location ts good, and being a firet class lot. which makes it very destratic Terms: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve and vightern months, for notes bearing interest, aud secured by @ of truston the premises All conveyancing reven temp< Bt the cost of the purchaser ” down on th. aps BEN & WIL! B* COOPER & LATIMER Auctioucess bree story tru it healthy part is rapidly im pure (hate clerks with Jas.O. McGuire & Uo ,) On 4 delisrs required uponesch house | 8. W. corner Penn avenne ani 1ith street, Ster at time of sale. Ofice Buliding aps-dids COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. — 'D PROPEBTY op- X W. L. WALL &00. FRANKLIN SWUABB AT AUO- -» Auctioneers. VeLUaRee UNIMPBOV: tores 315 and S13) a 10N. South corner Penn. avenue and 9th street. On wEDEEeDay Dext. 4 rfl 20, at 5 o'clock, ¥ on rem! we e 20 and eastern aoe Oe MR TLES,, WHISKY, BROOMS, | part of Let 19, 10 Square 250 the anne feetiee I strect, with « th of 144 feet, runing back to # thirty foot roperty is located im one of the most CARS. 2. - Ou THURSDAY MORNING AS, jommenc- | depth of lsd fect, remstnn tn ing at 10 o'clock, we will sell, at our Sale. Rosny, = assortment of Grecery and other articles, sueh = Barrels White and Yellow Sugars Barrels Whisky, casks Brandy 10) dozen Brooms $0 000 Segare of different brands 10 cases Champagne Thi bealthy and desirable portions of the ct! = & fine chance to parti +f tes .~ aed in search of building One-third cash; balance in ithe, with interest. secared b Kes Basten Avodah ponies. Au convey Be sod i stamps st purchaser's * Hoping heowey hy epéads COOPER & LATIMER, Avcts Boxes Starch. P B* GBEEN & WILLIAMS. Anctioneers Potty Holland Gin Ho. 626 S.E. cor. 7th and D streets. Nest Buckets, Tubs, ani Baskets ‘With other articles in the Grocery jine 20 rolls 4,5, and 6-quarter Bed and White Mat- De With a large lt of Furniture, &, EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FUBNITUBE 4T A Os THUBSDAY. the lith instant. at 10 o'clock + we shailsell, at House No. 525. corner of reet porth and Second strect west, the foilow- Hair and Shock Mattre-ses. ing articles, viz Bureaus, Tables, Chairs Haircloth Parlor Suite, consisting of Tete s Tote Sofes, Feather Beds, Bolsters Sofas, Caster and Side Chairs Carpets, Matting ‘ Handsome French (2 @ Pier Gia-s, with Marble With » variet) of other articles inthe furniture Siab and Bracket Bed Plush Castor and Gothle Chairs Walnut Bedstesds, Washetauds, and Dressing U8 Mahogany Bedstead and Marble-top Washsta Good Feather Bed. Pillows. aua Louters eet Hair. Husk, and o M Biavket«, Comfor N ment. ow L WAL ERY VALUABLE FARM, NEAE THE CITY, AT PUBLIC ABOTION. r Mattre » Quilts, Bed Spreads, Sheets, ssh nnd Cases ON WEDNESDAY, THE 1ST DAY OF May, | Walnut Card Tables and Window Shades oe e . . Nearly p grain and Brnesel« Carpets ‘We shall cell ye ae se awlied ee that FAEM aire ia uch the 2 ‘ nifaes, ter kuown on the map of 1840 as the Parte ~~ sand Cooking 8: Dini lasawar ABEBCBROMBIE FAkM, Oak Berension tei “« Comprising (89) cighty Side Board, Bo; in Wasbi 4 Crumb Oloths. ean A good lot Kitchen Bequisites coran. This piace is Terms casi. GREEN & WILLIAMS, | = ap3-a jonerrs. NEW BRICK HOUSE. Ss With Frame Back-luilding, Corn house, Slangh- ¥ DOOPER & LATIMER, Auctioncsrs. ter house, Pouwltry-house, end all necessary out- South a ways Rg TT Goh, repent wea tha fame teed a ‘Star Uffice Building. aca Market Garden, Hot beds and verscanes | SALE OF THE LADDERS, BARS sy ises, slready well startei aud flourishing. Soil is | ANT, OTHER BPPakarus O BEAvY light, warm, and highly enriched, und is claimed orm ASIUM, No. S¥ LOUISIAN - tarson perpesses ecacmialies anes sites By virtue of o Feng mertgres culy executed nen west. | Aud recorcedin Liter BoM. Ne 2) foltos ane mont now in the market, bulted to" Butcher, | apd si), ome of the ubettel Becordetor Waswiceton Dairyman, or Gardener County. D O.,1 will expose for sale. Will be sold altogether, or divided to suit pur- OB sy Ses, at Public Auction. on FRIDAY, the l dey chasers on the day of sale ot A clock ‘oud singular ril, 1567, at 10 0% mall H dumb bells, clubs and P can | the ladders, bars, swi pA blator thle piace. with full particulars, can | the lsd Sette pe VD STOCKBRIDGE & Co, $i Bsaay's Gymnasta en Northeast corner of 7th and F streets, ‘ashington city, between ta GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, weet. And kas ap? BEEN & WILLIAMB, Auctioneers, BY No. 826, corner of 7th and D streets, OS8TOBY FBAME HOUSE AND LOT, TSdew 4 Store room all fitted up with Shely ing, Gas. and Bow Windows. at Auction, On YRIDAY, the 12th tustant, at 6 o'clock p.m , wesball sell, onthe fronting on Lith street weet. near Maryland t ing 16 feet front by 99 feet 10: ood side aner, consistiag of WRENCE G. uA NOUPEE & Lat The Gymnatium will be open til! Thursday, Lith instant. ween it will Be closed to = rr apencnta for the sale oo weil mt oe the sale. able. Terms: One third cash; balance in 6, 12, and 18 seetaieerecerpeaine pyeeceracs and revenue stampe at the ‘cost of the purchaser. At C ‘ps WILLIAMB, Aucts, B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Acctioneers. E AND LOT AT AUCTION. ¥, the 15th instant. April, I pelle as Soreteck'p, ma. tu treat of tbe mises, by virtue of a deed of trast, to the subscriber, Dearing date the 12th dey of Fi + _1886, and rn fe Sa 5 =. Be, No 15, fotios 177, e records ior Washingten cousty, District of Oclumbia. the following Bamed prop: a ‘eshington, ry . it bundred' end, Sfty-three, 8 east cormer ing Semen, on south M Jinches, thence east hgty (8) feet, laming, together with the fm. AX, the 16th sale . at woubenee 1. at our Auction

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