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THE EVENING STAR. @7 For “Avuctio’ SALES” advertisements see fourth page of to-day’s Star. ~ LOCAL NEWS. AMUSEMENTS, &c,, TO-NIGHT. Watt's UrBkA HovSE.—Last night but on® of the Japanese troupe. Their feats are ex- traerdinary. Natiowal THEATER—Miss Julia Daly in “The Curiosity of Women,” and “The Fool of the Family. Mer-geoTt HAlt—The entertainments of tne Ellinger & Foote combination are varied and in‘eresting. Commodore Foote, Colonel Small, and Mis. Ne-telle are irnly great curi- Vsi les. Opp Fxttows’ Hari.—Last night but one of the “Arabian Nights.’ Presents distributed @& @very exhibition. ec Wane Terat or We. b. Creaven ow CHARGE oF TSB Mexper or Many Axx REBVES—(*) m- anal Cou~t, Judge Fusher.—Toeday the evidence for the defence was resumed Je Avicler, sworn.—Knows the house where Eddie Well- lived in Marbte alley; i belonged to wiiness, who rented it to a man: des. ribed ‘he property Joan Sta ~worn.—Lives on New Jer. ey syenue, near Grinders brickyard; enew de- ceased abou! > year know others tha: knew her me give ber a bad name. Deten ce asked if witne-. knew of any partie «lar a.' of fornication by ber! The pro-e on objected to the question, The Gour d the evidence. Witness resumed:—1 have seen one boy have connection with her, Johony Forest, last fall, dew on M street: don’t know how old he is suppose 13 or 19. It was in a place called Stove Pipe Row. Know of no other person n.—Have yon ever bad connection With ber yourself Anewer.—i don’t like to say. Had connec- ion With her in Plant's brick yard summer before last. Have seen her there with black Aon. Boys and ‘nen gave her a bad name. Ax Sbout 17 years of age. Said Lewis Murpny told ht to come dere: be never said anything aboutmeney. Murphy is abc 1 years of age. don't do nothing b orks At the fishing fanding. He showed ie a paper; told me i would have to go or pay sl” or As! Isaac Smith, @ hackman; be told I would bave to gc Moerpby referred t Smith. Know George Litileford; he saii Lewis Murphy prowused to give bin <i00 to come. Littleford said he would get good pay i never ssid anything, but went away No- body has given oy meney nor otfered me any to come: don’t know that Murphy knew Cleaver. Man tet me down on 6th street and to'd me to come. The witness was further examined rela- tive to the :anner in which be was made & witness, during which he stated that he ree mained in the Court and langhed at the evidence of the doctors. while they were testifying. Had connection with ‘the d ceased five or six umes. First time about tive years ago. She was as big as she is now a rd Dovby.—Knew the deceased. Kno otbers who koew her. Haye seen her come about briekyards and wharves. Never heard hem) s& apyibing arain-: ner. She wen with men and boys: have known her nine years. Had connection with her my-<elft in tatber’> stable; only once. She associated woh a cirl called Binck Anu. Have seen her mn che brickyard= wita Black Ann. Never said ApnyiBing to Murphy about this case. Witnes= bad connection with heron the 5:h of June las:, Joun Evans—Knew the deceased saw a man trying ‘© bave conueciion with ber: wher he accomplished his Wishes Wiiness don’t know: be was a full ‘Wh man; it wasin a s‘abl-. a girl by the ns of “Chips” was with her tm the stable; Chips and this girl wen! up willingly to the loti with (wo men; shy mafte a PrOpesi ion to Witness on ONY occasion to Me! him on be brick bridge, and =hy would bring ano her girl Mr. L. Ca . worn.—Knew Mary A. B34 he wame of Daug! T Reeves. Rep- ~. Running be brickyard with ibe boys and men, Have seen her with black Ann and two men, one while and one black. Black Ann’s repnia- Hon is ralier rough. Neyer heard of her hay- Jng conection with anyone. Wm. Campbell sworn.—Had connection with the deceased at her owm house. The father, mo‘her and family were present in the hous, Witness was in bed with Miss Staples and de- evased came in Dr. &. O. Blanchard, sworn. & practi-ing physician; has been practising 17 year<. The evidence was read by Mr. Norris. Witness described some of the diseases te'which the blood is liable. nearly all the cases of blood Polson prove fatal. Related instances in his OWRD pra: tice of women dying of hemorrhage. Looking at the evidence, witness supposed the bemorrhage to bave resulted from the vitiatea condition of the blood. Suppose that the con- duct of the prizoner may have agzravated the disease. Patients afflicied with toxemia u<u- ally are about as soon with as without hemor- rhage. —~———. A Brivnce Movsp.— This morning the iron foot-bridge over the canal, just below the Month of the Tiber, was moved to a new p scan Heretofore persons wishing to pass frem that portion of the city to the Sav- enth Ward were obliged t» cross the wooden foo:-bridge over the Tiber which intersects With tbe canal, and then cross tbe iron bridge over the canal. To save t imcon venience: Gen. Michler, baving charge of thy public boildings and grounds, ordered its removal to the wee: side of 3d street, and the +xecution of tbe work was en'rust-d 1o Mr. Lambert Follansbee, Iately appointed foreman under the general superintendent. Mr. Follansbee dvieed to take the bridge to pieces and ogether again at the place designated, ut Be determined to save time as well as Tabor, and by placing ascow in position when Re tide raised this morning, by means of blocks be floated the bridge from its abnt- men's and moored the boat, and as the tide re-- ceded the bridge was placed in the new posi- TOD safely. —e DeatTsa yvRomM Gri Yesterday morning. MMrs. Elizabeth Rosseau, mother of the little six year old ebild, Octavie Rousseau, whose death was caused vy her person being horri- bly outraged, in November, 1*64, died at her residence, on Capitol Hill, from illmess super- induced, it is believed, by grief at the untime- ty end of Ber daughter. Mrs. Rossenn never fully recovered the shock she received when she first saw ber little child at the door, torn and bleeding, and gradualiy sank into a de- cline, seldom if ever speaking, and never hearing the name of the child without going into & paroxysm of grie: + Tax ReGisTRatTioy.—Yesterday afternoon, the judges of election completea the regisira- ton in the Fifth Ward,2S3 persons being registered, 206 of whom were white, and 75 colered. making the total number registered 1,851—964 white and 717 colored, giving the whites & majority of 247. The registration of the voters of the Sixth Ward wilt commence on Monday, at 3p. m., and continue until Thursday. The Board will bold their sessions the Anacostia kn- gine House. a iw No. 2 Fremrinc ALLEY.—Yester- Row day & row occurred in what is known ax Z © Alley No. 2, (mear 4 and G siree: ch Elizabeth Cavanaugh ¢ Mary with a koifetwiceon the hand and ad once on the neck. Ellen Cava- and Mary Moriatta were aisg in the . Sergeant Vernon, with officers Yeat- a and Auidride rresied the party, and thi- mernipg Justice Handy commitied all except Mary Decker, e work-house. —.—_——_ Tax Fick WHarr.—There were but few ar- Tivals of fish yesterday, and this morning the supply at (he wharf is small, but prices have considerably declined since yesterday, -had bringing from $10 to $11 per hundred and her- ming $5 to $9 per thousand. There -eems to be plenty of custom for wbat is arriving, but if the number of boats expected to-night should arrive, there will be a lively time to-morrow. itis (bought that the supply will be sufficient to fill all orders to-morrow = a How To Cook Ssap.—The Alexandria (a- ©* says: Procu ea fresh fat shad—clean it well—iay it im a tray—sprinkle it with it salt-- te: #* remain for 12 hovr-—take it out, wipe the salt of—dry it—broil i: nicely, putting on it a Little butter and pepper and then—eat it!” The Ga-rtte man ix right. We have been eating -bad +o prepared for -«veral -easons, and nothing more deliciou~ can be imagined. > THe STEELE Assault —This morning De- tective Bigtey arrived from Nerfolk, having im custogy Charles, alits Buck Saanders, col- of be'ng one of the parties whe assauited Omi. ored, whom he arrested 1m Nortolk on the charge cer Steele at the colored oall,ou Lith street, a tew weeks since He is held at Police ead. quarters. cantatas ETURWED —Mr. Jas. H. Springeman. whose can we noticed nder the bead of «Charge of False Pretenves’ on Saturday last, h urned from Philadelphia, to which p ‘went in custody of Mr. Mc Pevitt, havin pisined matters to the sa-isfactio Court ‘bere, as be promised to do when ire Jef. with the officer. zmerp Larceny or FLlovs.—Las! nigh officer Bltss arrested Henry Powell, a colored man, im the employ of Joba man, & baker, on the charge of the larceny of a quan- thy ef flour from his employer, and’ be was roa. ted to jail for cour’ by Justice Taomp- larceny of two suit and a lot of bed clethes, &c., from U8, near ist, street. 0" ‘went to the house and asked to go back,which was sives, and he went upstairs and took these things, but was Wa successful im excap- ing. Justice Walter com nitted him to jail for ceurt A Bete Rossanr.—Y. Sen : r ——oe—_—_. A New TEMPeeayce Drvtsion.—On Wed- peeday evening, P. W. Patriarch Drew instituted & new division of the Sons of Te-- perance, Pond, W. Cc, Cook, F.S.; E. Way, Chaplain ——e_—_ Coxtyvo.—On Easter Monday night the «n- T.Or minstrel and buriesque opera troupe of essrs. Coes & Porty will give the first of « series of their delizhtful cencerts at Wall's Opera Honse. They have been very Dighly *“Pokea of by the pres; elsewhere, SS SES Eaetsr Bat he Independent Sociats Will cive their e gran ad prize mas. querade at Prof. Marini’s omy, Temper- ance Hall, on Easter Monday, 2d instant. and An arreeable tame may be expected by all who atiend, 6s Goop FRIDAY .—To-aay being Good Friday the religions services in the church commem- Orarive ef the crucifixion of Christ will be of on impressive character, and solemn emblems of mourning be displayed. eee eens CHARGE OF EmBEzzLEMENT.—Last even ng Thos. Gailor, a clerk for Mr. Thos. Fahey, was arrested on the charge of embezzling $760 of his employ money, and he was held to bail for court by Justice Handy. ee MavrrInges.—There is a choiceot matiness to-morrow afternoon—the Japanese at Wall's Opera House—Arabian Nights at Odd Fet- lows’ Hall—the little people at Metzerot! Hail “You pay your money and take your choice.” a SS Rey A D. GILLETTE will lecture before he Young Men’s Christian Association at Dr. Sunderland's church this ¢vening. Subject— Ireland as 1 saw it. MARR: YATES—SINCLAIB. th tast.,by the Key ATES, of of Washington In Baltimore, on the Mr Lemmon, Mr. JAS V. rasta &. to Mies 8. *. SINOLAIR, DIED. COOPER. The Bemains of the D. COOPEB are in the vaclt at tery, aud will be interred on Saturday, April 20. at4o'clock p.m. The relatives and friends family wishing to attend will please take LANBVOIGHT. On Friday morning, April 19, 1367, CHABLES W.. only child of D. W. and Mar; B. Landvoight, aged 9 months and 23 days. The funeral will take place on Sanday, 2ist in 3 o'clock Lt je HENRY 00d Orme- from 454 Massachn- of the family are re- KA P 77LE. Something for the Curious, at SHEDD Ss, BLEVENTH STBEET. it PABTMENT OF THE INTEBIVK. D* UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, WashiNGTOoN, April 10, 1867 On the petition of THOMAS LD BURBALL, ef Geneva, N. Y., praying for the extension of a tent granted tohim the 6th day of December, S43, extended forseven years on the 6th day ut December. 1859, and reissued the 10th day of Oc- pe: 1565, for an 1m vr nr Corn Shelters, or seveD years trom the expiration of said patent, which takes place on the st! day of December 1367, this second extension having been anthorized by d thatthe said petition be heard at the Patent Office on Mond he 2d day of Septem- ber next. st 120’clock m all persons are no- {fed to appear and show canse.{f any they have, why said petition ought not tobe granted. 'eT80ns 0} img the extension are required to Sle in the Patent Office their ebjections, specially set forth in oe pm least twenty days betore the a! of hearing: all testimony filed by either to be used at the said heart be ta transmitted in accordance with office, which will be furnished o LA Depositions and other papers ed a as tes- thoony must be fled in theoftioe frrenty days before the day of pearing; the argamenta, if any, within By ten daye after fi mony. Ordered. aiso. that this notice be published tn the Intelligencer andthe Bepubliean, Washing. D.0.. and inthe Democrat. Rochester. New ork, once a week for three successive weeks; the first of said publications to beat least sixty days previous to tbeday of eerie, eH EAKEE Commissioner of Patents. P 8. the abo rs will ane copy, and send their bills to the Patent Ofice with ® paper containing this notice. Sp 19-lawsw ETMENT OF THE INTERI —_ DPA CNITED STATES PATENT FFICE, On the 110, 1367. INGTON, A Petition of E ‘OOH Hipom: +, ow York, New York. pray © the extension of a ent ted to him the 2ist day of June, 1358, Petssued September e. isade ana aatia ass tem | im reis- . Fagg BIS 18H. for caste pon in coe abte pe, for seve! ‘ears from the expira- tion of said which takes place on the zist ube, tition be heard the Patent 0: HS Se Gay of tified to a and show eause, if any th have, why be ned. tforthin writing, at least ‘weniy days betore It is ordered that the fice ‘on “Monéey. June ee 12 o'clock M.; and all persons are not tition ought not to be granted, Persons opposing the extension are required te == the Patent Office their objections, specially the day of hearing; all testi: filed by ei wrty to be used af the said hearts be taken positions and other timony must be filed int. fore the = of hi i ie arguments. within ren days after Sling the testimeny alse, that this notice be published in and the Intelligencer, ton, D. C.. and inthe Times, New York, : once a week for three successive weeks; the first of —_ may ep be at least sixty days pre- us to of hearing. x “Y. 0. THEAKER, Commissioner of Patents P.8. Editors of the above papers will please copy, and send their bills to the Patent Office with ® paper containing this no ap 19-lawsw Te “COACH MAKERS. seer The undersigned have on haud and are con- stantly receiving a large assortment ef / V(r 1 [SII VARNISH, CARRIAGE BOLTS, MUSLIN, DRILLS, DUCK, end LEATHER &p li-eo2w (Chron | JNO. B. ELVANS & 00. AOKEBEL AND OODFIBH. ds I sHOBB CODFISH. 23 Sacra. AAU gL Just ived atour wharf, at the tot dareainet Eg eee gee. aslo do1s-t¢ 466 Ninth st D4»? “ANIMALS © public are hereby notified that @ centract been made for rompt removal of al! = on AD ALS fow limits of the city of Washi Persons interested erefore tfully requested to roport DEAD HORSES, ULES, WS, BOGB, iB, &c., &c., te the Metro: pelitan Police officers of the wus Precincts. or at Police Heatguartens, No. 2 Loutsiana avenue, opposite the City Hall, which will be properly in the corporate attended to, api73t_" BICHARD WALLAOK, Mayor. HITE NILLA STRAW WRAPPING W iran ParEe BaGs, FLOUR SACKS and TWINE. For sale very lo 438 Penna. avenue pe reel a. av ie pel At W H. £0.H. Morrison's Bookstore, apie. M2T®0reLitan Room Factory. WILTBEBGER, LeDUO & CO.. Manufacturers and Jobbers of BROOMS, BBUSHES WOOD AND WILLOW WaRE, &c. Goods deiivered free of cost. Menafactory No. 103 Water st. Georgetown. ; Office aud Salesrooms No. 15 454 st. on. E*oztsiog T EXOBLSIOR!! — OBABSTELLAB’S HAIR BXTERMINATOB!: FOR BEMOVING SUPERFLUOUS HAIB. To the ladies sopectalty. tory recommends itself as ng pensible article to female beauty. plied, does notburn or injure the directly on ths roots. Itis warranted te remove superfluous bair from | other part of the body ,co: cally eatirpating the same, lea’ smocth and natural. This is Stpilalory in existence. Price Tsconte oer eee! je) Or 2 g cen! age, » paid, to any address, on red pt of ano BOER. SHUTTS & CO., Chemists. 289 Biver street. » Troy ¥. _ap3 D&Weoly i ONIN’S BASE BALL EMPORIUM. CEL, cut of Borsman's celebrated 01 Base Ball fae umn.) have constaas we! . fe Balle, Beis, Pri ek fe: eeore Book: Flags. Prize Ball: ne. Indien Olube, by the wh Ball, Oricket. et, ert send for our price list. pr id BA ORONIN, 236 Pa. ave, BOTIOB—witt Og Bell Cricket Giubs. junior-e: me Paar ter joca! 7 a ania YOR us, OITY ITEMS. FOR SALE AND RENT. ‘aut grades and Ore FOR SALE. conte Sak’s, 525 Sev- The andoreigued will offer | Suse ctreenaneartan, wrod 2 5 sie —A y -lognted. faraished BOUGE, centatetag five rooms; » 9 A a a Bef ‘ Prigg’s lar Jewelry Store, No. 638 1, D op ost", tm i : 4 Josue secant otter eect One ERUEK e — ~ . wi Han AL mote ¥6 On the coz- ricteRss. given tiomediately. pez ,of Seventh strect and Maryland avenue, _ in the Shape of clotning fer one price only— figures. ——_e__— FiR® BLEAOHED UorTon, full yard wide, Only 18 cents per at Bogan & Wyle's Dry Goods Store, No. 389 7th stree, between New York avenue and 1 street. 3. PR ep is-ais BCR YARD FOR BENT—Sitasted near Font Mile Ores 3 the aod Washing- ton asd endri Recs jee pas dria Bat Sow Swthdrime' se —e——_— Two Houwprep Boy’. Suits, all grades and ()F F108 OF CLAGETT & SWEBNY, PURCHASE AND SALE BUREAU, No. 4 Market Space, seeond foor. FEAL ESTATE BROKERS. SPEOIAL NOTICE. BUILDING LOTS —We call especial attention of purchasers ¢, Mat of le B Lots. "Weare the sole agents tor sorere eae res in the immediate vietuity o riment, color, from five dollars and fifty cents to eight : RENT— = Ty ~ dollars, at Sak's, 525 7th street, under the Fo Deqreccee to nesene ta ene water = Avenue House. 2 &e. bpir om the 1-08. 10 Sammon o'clock of to WINDSOR & LY: PERSONAL ArrEE rion 18 called to the auc- | Maryland ue. ? tion eale of D. L. & Co., in front of their store, corner Louis! avenue and 6th street, to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock, ofa large lot of household furniture, beds, bedding, of- fice desks, tables, chairs, é&c. Sale peremp- tory. Terms cash. D.L. Wstts & Oo , Auctioneers. WwW ANTBD—A competent P| Lanundress pl mandant, Navy ¥: PORAREN PS haa No Berrer Investment can be made than in Clothing atthe present reduced pricee at the Great Central Clothing House, 46u Seventh Street, opposite the Post Office. od Dr. Wurte, Ohiropodist, 424 Pennsylvania avenue, between 44 and 6th streets, contin- es the suceesstul treatment of Corns, Bunions, Bad Naiis, Enlarged Joimts, Warts, Moles, Vascular Excrescences, &c. Fees at office: one corn, $1; several, 50 cents each: Bunions, Bad ood OABINET MAKEK ap J.B. HILL, 415 Mass. ave. bet. 6 ‘eote Bis ; Wy ANTE ood HOSTLE W A Emmind’s ratios oes 4% and 6th ets ANTED—Two or three good DBEB: KERS at Yai, near 18th street. A or 4 APPRENTICES. Inquire a street, between a mt Nails, Enlarged Joints, Vascular Excrescences streets, and ¥ and B sirests Ww ANTED.—A PART and Moles, $1 to Seach, Office hours trom ecauare Ho, 3s bounded by Fourteenth and Fif- | jatertet im sm coteblinben beanies, take © Sam to5S m, 6 OR p.m harge Me aD ete ness. for consultation. “Estabh id 101.8? ae Sauare No. 210, bogaded by Fourteenth and Fif- ee teenth streets, W trrnir: conth and Bhote island avcaue and P verienced. Bewti —_e— be 7 “ ya ee Go AnD Sze those fifteen dollar suits, re- Square N. beunded by Fourteenth and Tiir- | Bpsee, between Sth and th, (24 floer,) over ceived this morning, at the Great Central | teeuth sirects. and V and W atreote % BROS, Bry Goods Store ap Olothing House, 460 7th street, opposite the Post Office. For Cor ‘quare No bounded by Fuurteenth and Thir- U streets wounded by Fourteenthand Thir- n# 8 and T streets. Furnished HOUSE, cestrilly reasena- a ——_e____ Brnions, Bap NAILs, ete., con- " x i - O., or Pull De. White, 424 Pennsylvania avende, be- | wrnded by: Poartenit aos Tee eee | building. 411 Poote. © tween 4\y and 6th streets aud § streets. V 7 1 would like to bays HOUSE, —--e -—- Square No. 273, bounded by Twolfth apd Thir- For Srutrts made to order goto Franc’s, 494 7th street, between D and F; also, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, at prices, that defy compe- ution; Gray’s, Byron's and Imitation Linen Collars, 25 cents per box; Scarf and Ties in endless variety. 8-1 teenth streets, Squar and U ana V streets. No 274, bounded by Twelfth and Thir- nd Tand U streets. No. 275, bounded by Twelfth and Thir- nae and T street: from 7 to 10 ag A N_E_cor. New York ay Plant's Building, Boo: ANTED TO BUY—Ata fair price, aie Svod BOBBE and WAGON Northeast corner New ¥ aud 15th street, 's Butidin: ap io tt Booms 12 and 13. apl9-tf Ww > pen eR SEE, ONE HUNDRED Suits at twenty dollars just received. Catland look at them at the Great Central Clothing House, 460 7th street, oppo- Square No. 3! unded by Tenth an Eleventh streets and Vermont arenue sive the Post Ostice. and Vind W streote aos © Ninth and Tenth, | Wy ANT RE To rons ty the tat of May a suall Goon Vorrox Socks, 15, 20, and 25 cents per | _ 84% re No. 3s, bounded by Ninth ang Tenth, | OLERK, Star Office. pis st" pair; good Merino Shirts and Drawers, 99 | “Wyden “Not ses bounded by Kinth and Tenth, W 4ANTED—4 YOUTH ss clark One livin cents each; good Summer U ndershirt: cents, 4 T streets Bad a oe fe . Address me at Franc’s Popular Gents’ Furnishing Store, No. 354. sbounaea uy Hinth and Teath V ee a WOMAN te Wom ap 18-2 494 7thstreet, between D and Aiso, good sland avenue an Stree we 0 to Wasi es. Ger- yhite Ss. No 3%, bounded by Eighth andt Ninth man preferred, Apply to 5. AMAN. 507 IS ; nd Bheds Island avenue and B street oth street.” saesire . Square No 421, bouuded by Seventh and Kigath aud P and Q streets, Sanare No. 862, bounded by Second and Third, and H and I streets Just RECEIVED this merning one hundred more of those fine twenty-five doilar suits, at the Great Central Clothing House, 460 7th WASTED—a SITUATION by an experienced Droggist, either to take full charge of a store, oractin the capacity of Clerk. Aidrese Box 1 Star Offic Ts 6t™ We have parts of Squares and single Lote in ai! AY. at ee fice. street, opposite pecmea bar Office. paris of the city. W ANTED—Good DRESS MAKERS. at Miss sare We can! personsin almost any part of the | VY BROWN'’S. 332 isth street, betw Tani Just REcEIvVED—Three hundred Boys’ | city they may eieat. K streets, None but competent bands need a: Suits, latest Spring styles from ten to fitreen he mort ofthe preperty On our books can be ply. dollars per suit, at the Great Central Clothing House, J3.H. Swrra, 460 7th street, opposite Post Office. PERSONAL. purchased on very easy terms. . *Only the market price asked for property No charge on property left with us for sale un- leas sold CLAGETT & SWEENY apli-d2w Real Estate Brokers. OB SALE—HO®USE and LOT in the rear of 8 street north; contains eight rooms. Price aNER'S W ANTED—A frst class CATERER charge of a large dining room and kitch near Ofty Hall, in a first-class boarding h Apply to .L. WELIB & OO, Corner Louisiana ave ‘and 6th st. 3 r $4 y Mrs, TU , on 8 street or asmall family without children ust OB MADAME FOY’ . | 500, Inauire at s be in good repair and well located. Address. = PORTE, and oh ps a Ld a i . i stating terms, location, Ac., Post Ofte Box rom 51.25 up, go t UG: 8, € '—Part o1 e large , on apls 2t* 803 oth street, between Danae © Prep ie ere ba oe ceracs, Gee ewes vest Oc uae eee a pleasant rooms and locatien, convenient to De partments, and cars pass the corner. ap 18 it* OR SALE—Two SHOW WINDOWS and DVOB. with wire shutter, the entire frent of No. 3797th street, corner of 1. TRS LATEST STYLES OF HOOP SKIR1 OF # the best English wire at $1.54, at CHB. EBAUM'S Hoop Skirt and ( orset Manufactory, 49 ae svinge, bet ween 6th and 7th streets. LApizs WILL PLEASE TAKE Good ref + Gity Post Ofice, W W4STED-a German GIRL to do the b NOTICE —Furnished, handsome PABLOIS that they can have their HOUP SKIBTS al- OR BE work for a small family. Gali atjCigar tered and Tes aired in an ‘dvsirable: style BO. F “aa BEDROOMS” in suites or pel Gas, | Stere, No. 5=Ost., bet. 45 and 6th sts. api BaUM’S Hoop Skirt and Vorset Manufactory. 19 No. 234 H street, | oy; water and bath in the house Li bet na Ave., bet. 6th and 7th ste. ‘h and <6th, one square fi ‘ap 16-6t* Wa&4stTED TO BUY—Se-ond hand OLOTHING m the av of ail sorts ¥ 19-1Mal* | seu ots, betweem Lewd Mews sorte ety im? F EVERY LADY IN WANT OF HOOP SS EE OE Te ee — — - Law Vsxinrs, COBBETS, SKIT COVERS. ac, | WOR BENT—A three story FRAME HOUSE, / ANTED—Aw experienced NURSE. Befer. &c. will eall at the manufactory of DOUGLAS situated op Washington: between Bridge and | WV AR TED An experivnced NURSE. & & BBO., 503 9 con D and E, they will | Gay streets, Georgetown. containing ten rooms, |b oiween teth sal tech Ante rae hei something greatly to their advantage. with edern conveniences. Apply at No. 119 a7 r 7 a aa Tne latest styles of SKIRTS always on hand and | Washington st. spb st! | WABRTEO-A WHITE GIRL at L. Low- made to order. (OR BENT—Lager Beer or Ice Oream Gar- MAN'S, 407 7th street, one door from H to Skirts altered and repaired. ap 16-Im" taining 14 rooms; garden of | ¢¢ housework and washing. None eel apply c. ES Sen ROUEN, costataing 1 + without good recommendati 17-8t* ZENTLEMEN DESIROUS OF HAVING thor | *. scre, bighly ‘Improved; 362 North Betreet, | Without goo none Spee Coats, Pants and Vests Scoured and Repaired, near 2d east, Capito! Hill, one square from Onpi- ANTED—A tidy, active GIRL; one who i* 0 a8 to appear as as new, would do well by | tol. ap 18 St’ willing to moke herself usefa: A calling at B. MAGBUDEB'S ‘Scouring and Be- BOOM AND A HOUSE FOR BENT —Injuire | Medlstely at 171 Pa. avenue, be pairing Depot, oth street, afew doors above | A BOQM.AND A HOUSE avenue, between 6th | 25th ate, enn. avenue. ap3-im* | andithsts. apirsy | Wa TED A SITUATION. in a private fwual- 50 FOR EBENOH ABD HOME-MADE | [OR HENT—On the let of Mi 3 who hae hed se tenn tFoR., by @ young $1 -20 COHSETS. warranted whalebone, | I Sooms, with kitchen attach Boot of Fecomencmdaticg tng. a cam ive the on han pO ployer. Address Star Office, Box 13. Fo BALE—A contal: six rooms and No. 26 2d st ANTED— i W ABT NoSP iano cron Sar into the latestatyles, at CHA, Skirt and et street. Apply < u Louisiane aveoret Mr. Blighs. + ave. 7th sts altered and repaired. splim* | FOR RENT. (Fornited—Small HOUSE in Ware e Map lst. o Cran MPORTANT TOTHE LADIES —INDEL an excellent neighberhood, to a small family | .7y Horec, Drive ant eee Ia eta Warranted: fost cD EEIBLR | only, Also, small unfurnished House. fa hes. wash and boil. “Done b; ) STABR & French composition, Boome 12 and 13 Plants Buildinc, the receipt of which has Ly porchesed ata high city. price. Baves on, ~ atog. spl7-3t* _N. B. cor, New York av and i5th sts. <MPLOYRENT 10N=F. Spl7-3c i % sample, {OR SALE OREAP—A first “lass BESTAU- -—Persousin want of tt, “Ladies” whiter or colored Cadembicee Gee, | F Want ona CONPROLIONEEY eer ACs EoGietter Porters, bets ip Outlers, Labor Praidigeia fast ceicrs Compe’ 1m imitation of | She Business. only couse for selling prop-tetor has | Sc-,can be furnished at the ebing tere raidin; in fast colors. other business. iy : | McnE A t J 5 y T. (OT TO W UT. Auctioneers, southwest corner Penna. av and - e, Agent. corner 18th street and New : erent Bea to Tedien ving clothes for cht. | ith at. apiz-iw | York avenue, Plant s Building. ap i7 St ren to make r + No braid, so sowing: bat the pattern printed in the goods indelible. Stri TO $5 .000—Wanted immediately ips that ©0- can be attached to the bottoms of Ladies’ Skirte, & good BUSINESS as $3,000 —— ee. 2) F FOR SALE. 5 OB SALE-BBICK HOUSE on 6th street, near - $6.04 (same as they a rnin New York,) read; ish ont ie Bal pening x) conn ae 1 as are now wo! a New Yor! re " men' jaltimore, or to cai e: stamped, and for tale at loos than Half tho usual |, BEIOK HOUSE near Willard’y, and doatle lot, | gayment in Baltimore. or Pennsylvanis av 96. er ere Dettern stamped ones oat: | TRL ME RODRE wiih brick beck building, a sented or the money returned. on i0th street, pear }, exeellemt location, for 5 WM. PRINCE ; “ nee 36,500. = Two Brick HOUSES on the Island,. . ANTED—A4 good PLUMBEB. _mb12-tf 439 9th street. opposite Patent Office, ean theonie’s each es haan: \ first s hand need appl: ae ai best part of sbington .R. No. 626 12th street west. iar Agee eet L. WELLS £00, apie 269 Pennsylvania = —— _ ap l7-10t corner L: Ve, and ith street, ANTED—HOUSES to rept. Also, to buy W AURN Troms oe Tanti iccttee Cotte Keoping, and # good FABM of 100 acres, noar Washington. . L. WELLS & © _8pGim Corner La. av. and 6 st. WARTED-WANTED-MEN for the Unitea Army, at 461 © street, ncar Balti- more Bailroad Depot, : a 3 im F B RENT—Three Furnished BOOMS, on the 2q floor, with everything complete for house keeping; family about to leave town, Rent $25 er month. A at No. 407 let street cast, acwren e and B streete north, Ospitol Bill. ap Foe SALE AND BENT—About $300 worth of FUBNITUBK, &.. &c. for sale at a bargain, F YOU WANT TO GET THE GENUINE Dinicinot aatar the PATER MME goto FX. DOOLEY’S. ee °8 Drug and Medicine Store at ping tig es ANTED—A CUTTER and BOOT FITT: gorper east Sd street and Penn. avenue, Capito Sod pars of 2 HOUBE to rent ve bab iy that the |-at Bongo stn ety employment given, 3 Sptsw’ whole if desired can be soon. For farther | “S03 ow UO. premae ae ’ H. HANLEIN, ANTED—A SITUATION as seamstress by a Weg ss aS HAVE BECEIVED a fine assortment plage Domestic BONRETS oi es Same rticulars apply te **#..,” room No.4, Pay- a particulars app Za . 18 BAAR, 32 Market Space, master Generai’s Office, during office hours, or at 449 M value, at the old jassachusetts avenne, between sth and 7th jady who understan: Pre rine Leases cecal streets from 8 to 7 oclock p. m. Possession given Wheele: ’s Wilson's Sewing Rockies Geese” 4 ENGuish AND GERMAN BEAD THIMMiG | Mey 1.197. = fee Bar hey weaereeeee. Address, for can be had at LEWIS Baad s. PUEASARZ, 233, communicating tural ard Box No. 7. Star office. fe jar! pace. or. es and zentiemen, 1 \D—New and Oast-off OLOTHI ¥ FLOWERS AND BONBET Fuamns —re |" and F sts., Washington, D-O. piso | WANTEDOS SICV ER. or ap; Saber are set fished erchant richest assortment ef own and BON- ai ro NET FRAMES can be fou: broker's Store of B. FULTON #00.,502 9th st, mb 14-tf LEWIS BAAR’s. atcished * Sole Ageat for BINGHE'S EWING MACHINE HITED STATES BONDS tt pi gt ge fy ih aan ann Ttiaienne meal Bought, sol: FAB FOB SALE—One of the most cligibly- | posite Patent Office. they can find the 4 located FARMS, of 300 acres, only fi files ever offered here for wet rome ttnaf uaa fest catsietchaw | Gecko gens, Ang, Jogye, Wat oer e., a be \- AS?tBeO Log. Bits Farm has sixty acres of oak bnd chestat (Also, designs for Pillow Osace. % ——. a stream 0! ir ja ni y a . tn sho! THE WORLD ASTONISHED through ‘the land: has two good Farm Tousen, ts they are dally iousd, “We nergy AT THE WONDERFUL REVELATIONS with al) the necessary ete wellim- and Stamper, and MADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, | proved and fenced, and is well adapted for one | have redaced * price to MADAME H, A. PERRIGO. of the finest market'and garden farme in this part FIVE CENTS PEB WIDTH. epee. er jaw sal neglines wii be Rete oes | RaMNniaarge icrrareneh esto haw ay whor fi two farms, with s house andimprovements on | _de18-t Se GOVERNMENT SALES. each. rms ressoOnable. For further particulars pty to D'L. “Wanlesoon 5-10t_Corner Louisiana avenue and 6th st. ‘absent 16th st. Fe tes oe ee Ome OF 8 ort F OB, BERT, 28 SALE—A foraimned BRIoK | F{°#5ES AND MULES AT AUCTION. and in what you will be coastal DWELLING. of nine rooms, and b Depot ermaster's Office, at you will be, moat. suc aeSou | in pleasant location, within ten minutes t Washington D.C Apeil ioe 1987. ; y marriag you the very the Departments; gas and water. In . Will _be sold at public auction, on MONDAY. Sbaranteriaties of" the penon Mike reads your | B., Star Ofice, April 22, at Brauch Gorral, under the ‘bts, and most pernedaral OB SALE—$500 cash required and $50 pervision of Captain James G@ Payne. AQ. So future. Wom twemteen ws se tee dence F TR nti pala fee Fawr heacien br good for inoue ano 16 MELE, e rebly Wi Re . Toole a fupcomnquretons feu "gescpeeivani | Rater sod ait rooms Tavesiluvcalavaif vent | Agleve commoner sam lons of the planets and the fixed stars in the monthly until paid tor ‘Also, ri anes. Terms cash, in Government funds. . et the time of birth deduces the . C.H. TOMPKINS, ture di : Sotto conault th due monte: babi #00. apls-6t Bvt. Brig. Gen., Depot Q: M. ASHINGTeS CITT sa VreGe sau, BANK OF WASHINGTON BUILDING. Sho onth erect ont Lowiiane necaee. GOVERNMENT BONDS alr TREASURY NOTES BOUGHT. 60LD D EXORABOED ON FA VORABLE TERMS. «pt. yr COOKE & Ce., BauKBBe, s Peek rrreei, epporvia Treavury, Bupend cel © tonrrent market retes, anf Gasp constantly on hand, e fell supply of a GOVEREMBAT BOSDS, GEVEN-THIBTLES, AND COMPUURD INTEREST BOTES. Ordere ter STOCKS. BONDS, Be, executed and Octiecttons made on ali eecegsibte potats. ool ” First National Bank of Washington. B.D. COOKED, (of Jay Cooke &Oe.,) President. WS. 8, HUNTINGTON, Cashier. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY am FISANCLAL AGBNT OF THE UBITED STATES, 1Ots str ett, oppose ths Treasury Departmen. Government Becnrities with Treasurer United WT ONE MILLION DOLLARS We bry and set! all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates, #URNISH BXCHANGE ani make Ooiiections om ALL THE PRINCIFAL CITIES OF THR UNITED STATES, We purchase Government VYonobers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give carctal an¢ prompt attention to ACCOUNTS of BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS, and to any other business entrosted to af FULL INFORMATION tn regard to GOVERE MBEDT LOANS at all times cheerfully furniehed WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Osebior Washingt®n, March PROPOSALS, FLAG FOOTWAY Streets to 19th Btrects W Proposals will be received at the PAVING ELAYING : H Street North. trom 1 City Hall, until 12 0'clock m. on W: the sth day oi May next, for grading be H street north. frem Lith to isth street weet stone similar to that used ete #tone to be not overei ght of i= in diameter, and seven inches P be laid op abed of cravel not than eight fnrhee Step, covered With at least four Inch sen! before paving, aud to be weil r three tines with « ninety pound rammer welf watered Lefore last ramm' The earth tobe deposited ta such or igees as the Ward Commins and the contractir will br rm ¢ of twe hundred feet in ength for the full h of the street exposed, for the purpose ot inspection; whieh will be well puadied by th Ward Commissioner, witbout expense to the con tractor, before graveling Bidders will also estimate for farnishing and laying gutter-sto; ot i@rs then three feet tn length aud tw idth, popes oF relay og such # ¢ re nt id street as tne W: ageing to } in width, four inches thick. than four feet tong. closely je! 7 e work to be done to the entire satisfaction © both the ward and srsistant commissioners, and to be paid for by Assessment on the propert: deri except that or the General vernin provided fer by act of Congress of F rice per cubic yard for grad 1558. Bidde Il state ; Sat) . ing, per square yard for p clu gravel anl'sond teauired. and per square foot fortanteers ee tpg. io bid will be reeeived fr others tha: ace xpressly reserved tical pavers. and the right 4 all bi W. DYER. to reject an. Commissioner of First Ward ). YORDERLER Oonmiguionsr of . GALT W. JOR NSTON apl? 2awtM ay7 Asst. Commissioners Pa Raa es h tn Pzorcsats WILL Bs BBORIVED aT i office until 12 o'clock WEUNESDAY 5, 1887, for la ing the g: i water service pipes on such lots and parts of lots bordering a street north, betwren Iith street weet and 19th street west, as are pot already provided there i Specifications can be seem at the City (om mente, ny) tn noeordance with the sot Tov arch 17, 1556. ‘ JOHN W. DYER, Commissioner of First AOOB \ OND! TTLE FOR INDIAN DEPARTMENT OF THE Eypumzen.t rT Proposals will berecetved np to the ist fee 1867, at the office of H. tendent of Indian afiairs for intendency, at delivery at Omahe Uity of the following Stock Cattle. te wit 300 bead of Milk Cows for tho Winnebago In diame. oceupy!: eservation in Neprasks 300 head of mite 6, for the Bantee Blows In dians, cccupyipg 8 reservation at the mouth of the Niobrara. Ne! brask poe peat of —_ Cows for ne Fencten Sioux In ADS, OG u 8 reser jon in Dakota 100 head of Milk Cows for the @mahe Indians, occupying a reservation in Nebraska, 20 head of young American Bulls, 39 head of Beef Catt'e, (eteers.) The Cows must be breed. not less than three mor more than seven years old. Cows with young calves, orcews with calf, will bepreferred. Bry cows will net be re ceived. The Bulis must be not less thas “bre: years on. and the Beef Oattle net less thar. four years ol Superintendent Denman will bave the right to reject any or all the bide; also, the right to reject “Dy or all the cattle if he deeme that the cattle delivered are not of the required character Superintendent Denman will be authorized te receive the said cattle and to give vouchers to the Partiesdelivering the cattle, to be paid at the Qtice of the Commissioner of Indians Affairs in Washington city. Th e of the deli very of the cattle will be ‘e- termined by Superintendent Denman .who will also have the power to change the place of delivery with the consent of the contractor. and suficient binds will be required for the faithful fal fillment of the contract. Bids wil! not be receive: a lees namber than Separate propovales however, will berceet ted f eparate propos: wever. wi vi lor the becfcaitic., 0, H. BROWNING, mh 30 Secretary Denman, + — the Northern per Omaha ye BMebraeka, for the ‘HE MOST nid 13th et., Plant's Building. Booms 12 and 13 bf eg py sale mer gfey wk Bae c., pertal: ner’s os Inquire ‘at Tin Shop. K'st s below 0th. ap 9-2w* (qOVEBNMENT BUILDING AT AUCTION, Depot Quartermaster's ice, Washinstons D Ce, April ie isi Government Building on the corner of 1 1B RENT—Frame DWELLING HOUSE. 503 oe streets will be sold at public suction un- ~ ist if ato J. rs ct iS tgene Spartatebartanen | "da" en EAYOMORY aot tee fey: Phe atric advance, ‘Dorit. foquire at 203 : Pi, cece fail iay cr tiae (Sek "Coes | “Eng Gumyinawreramentinis marae ape the? MEME BN SRB. 5. BADD. | Building et time of water Ot" TOMPKINS, ed zee ie FOR SALE The Brick STORM 20 tho North. Bvt. Brig. Gen. and Depot Quartermaster, east corner inetd streets, Was! episét. ac a sp2-D&W.colF Or CHOUND tone pears, SRA BLES HOw Spear TSOGAE MAKERS —OONNROTIOUT SRED | Haine ypudinnas Gow. Goon | (#UDREN'S CaRE Gameiacs. BAF TOBAOOO for saleby soo WHEL OF TRADE incladed. ay one CHILDSEN 6 CeeBIAGRS, “489 7th street, neat B. | w to engage in the cerita | A very, lage ment of CHILDREN'S - ; a * | CARRIAGES of Te latcat ofr e and neat Satoh pr ing = jess received at ©. BU’ ers Sos street, = wae onerty Sivivetweqvaccy. 5, se eee: ‘ assortmentof these Goods for sale wione to he Sta ‘iter which date OR —Use HA 00.8 NROTERIO Fo oe pact Sag we bi e'* | said property will mot NYosrint ig Clothe, on ies bee ot 1) 619 Th et, near Posen ave. : sca.and pane. se ota a mb 9-im pss anp ey ae MILLI. A.S. @ ; just returned frou Res York sith a poe ond elegant ‘American Brew t Se dnn Hats for ledioe oad Bonne: children; etal, Amber, P wsscene and Hat ip great variety. _—— Silks, Grapes, Tulies ‘attention given to all orders, 6 Sth street. near Ponnerivanie pre praswon WOVEN 00) 5 91.25 « Paig, Warranted Whak- bone. at ME. PRI _ap 12.6" a Barksi space A MANGE ASSORTEETES Lap exovas, 9 MME. PRI a AEE Bot equalled in wena Bi

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