Evening Star Newspaper, September 18, 1868, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

"eer EVENING STAR. | Largesi Circulation in the Distriet “Qe READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE SEE OUTSIDE FOB (NTERESTING TELE. @BAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER. FOR THE ACCOMMODATION OF PERSONS leay- | 10g the city during the summer mouths they can have the STAB mailed to their address, oy ordering the same at the office, for 12 cents per week, lor one week or cre RRMINISCENCES OF TRE ReneLtiox.—A Freoch gentleman named M. de Grille, whom the Ine King of Belgaum nat employed for sixteen years asa confidential diplomatic agent bas just published a yolume of personal remi- urscences, in which he says that he visited New York and Washington in ISiI, 1-2 and 1861, and that every thing he saw there at that tim+ | led him to believe ‘that the Southern Confede- racy would suc lishing its indepen- eed in esis. dence. In New York he was introduced to leading Merchants ard bankers who bo.sted of the aid which they bad given tothe Southern rebels, and in Washington he saw prominent govera- ment officers and even Generals of the army in the most su=picivus intimacy with men whom he knew to be agents of the Richmond Goveru- | ment M. de Grille say that in isc pot a foreign csplomatist im Washington believed in the | sucerss of the Union cause, ana such was the corruption of many government officers and the | impudence of the rebel emissarics that one of the most emiment members of the diplomatic | corps exid to him: “There is no way of saving | this country except by a wholesale fas‘ilade. | There sre bere in Washington at least one thousand men whom the President should order to be shot for the good of the country.” He says, furthermore, that nothing in his Ine | ever astonished bim so much as the news of | the sudden collapse of the Confederacy, and im | regard to the assassination of Prevideat Lin- coln, by Jobn Wilkes Booth, he remarks that one of the most singular features of the | Amencar rebellion is, that the rebels, mur- | derous and treacherous as was their spirit, | allowed Mr. Lncoln to live so long, when taey | might bave killed him any day without in- curring great personal risk. It was owing to these reporis that King Leo- pold of Belgium, lost faith in the ultimate tri- umph of the Union cause, although he warmly | admired this country, and at the breaking out of the rebellion expressed the most unfeigned | Tegret. Had he not considered the succes of the Southern Confederacy perfectly cer would never have consented to Muximil expedition to Mexico. Even as it was, he had | such serious misgivings about the results of «he bezardous enterprise, that he wa; in many | respects & changed man since his dearly be- | loved daughter had gone to Mexico: and the | increased anxiety to which he wasa prey since | that time no doubt hastened the fatal turn | Ivvant Montatiry.—Dr. Stephen Rogers | recently delivered a lecture in New York to | an audrence mainly composed of medical men, in which he alluded to the heated term of July and August, remarking that its effects in the destruction of haman and brute life were more extraordinary than ever before, more especial- ly with respect to infantile mortality. In ra- gard to malarial influences as a cause of mor- tality, the spexker said that by {ar too much emphasis is given oy health oificers to these | wrial causes arising from unclean streets, soap- | boiling establishments, &e.. because by so keeping them before the public, they divers Attention from more patent causes for this mortality. The principal cause is the heat | itself, which destroys the life of our mfants by first directly depressing their vital forces, so | that if of alow stamina they sink more or less | rapidly, and die with no suilicient local disease to account for dissolution: it produces cutaneous diseases, which poisou even unto death the ready euteebied frame of the little saiferers and it indirectly destroys its health and life by | ats deteriorating effect upon much of the tood given to the infant, whether taken trom its | mother’s breast or trom the markets. Taking | this new view of the matter the lecturer con. | cluded that the money spent in deluging the | streets of New York with the “disagreeable odors” arising from “reeking heaps of chloride of lime, and the fumes of carbonic acid” which he terms “sanitary nuisances” would have been better expended, and saved many lives,ifit had been invested in building comfortable and wel! Ventilated dwellings im the place of the miser- Able shanties where the greatest infant mor- tality occurred. INSURING THE LivEs or EmIGRaNTs.—The horrid treatment to which emigrants sre ex- posed on many of the vessels engaged in trans- porting tbat class of passengers has frequently been & subject of Bewspaper comment om both sides of the Atlantic, but all the effurts of phi- Isathropists, aided by the press. have hitherto Proved unavailing to remedy the evils com- plained of. Some of tne German governments Profess to have the best intentions for the wel- tare of emigrants, but the fact remains that they ail fail im the mens employed to attain a Proper control over the shippers. Qnce on the high seas, the coptains of vessels exercise su- Preme control, and they well know that the emigrants seldom baye enough power or ine fluence to brmgthem to an account for their Shortcomings. Ass new and effectual remedy. it is BOW proposed, say correspondent of the New York Herel, wrisang trom Berlin, that the State sball order that each shipper, in ob- taming @ licease for forwarding emigrants, | sball bind himself to insure the lite of e.ch adult passenger im 20 thalers, a child in luo thalers. Should a possenger die this amount will be payable to thove he leaves behind; should & whole family, however, die, the amount to gotoafund formed for the benefit ot emgrants. This arrangement is considered “better guarantee for good treatment, proper medicines and a competent physician than the strongest and inost eareful con'rol of departing vessels. As the premiums demanded by the meurance companies will be in proportion to the accommodation and comfort provided in the ship, the forwarding agent will be com. | pelled to look after the interest of his passen- gers. —_—_—_—_——____ ‘Tur Weexry Stam, now on our counter for sale and im wrappers ready for the mails, con- tains the follest and latest returas trom the | Maine Eleetion; Graphic accounts of the Great | karthquake in South Americ:: a very interest. ing Story entitled, “No. 07," ‘oceedings «f the City Couneals; potitical mestings in this city: Society New: Potten News; Washing- ton News and Gossip; the Courts; the Work. img People; Useful ttems of Domestic Eeon- omy, Humorous Sketches; with Deparunental, aud Local News; Agricultural and Housckeep_ ping Miscellany; and the latest Telegraphic Di patches from all parts of the wo ‘The working people employed in the news. paper and book establishmeuts of New York met IB the offic: of the Revolution, in that ct:y, yesterday, and organized 8 society for the ele. Yauon and Smelioration of women. Mrs Ann Tortett was elected President; Mis C. L Brown, Secretary; and Miss Julia Brown. ‘Treasurer. | ——uouwWwW ' ‘The act recently passed by the Lezistature of Louisiana, extending protection to laborers in | the exercise of tLeir privilege of suffrage, makes | ita flgable offence todischarge Jaborers on ac- count of their political opinions, or to atempr tocontro! their suffrages or votes by any con- tract of agreement | “GRECTAS BEND.” —Messrs. Voyle & Towers | send us a sample of their amusing silhouette, the “Grectas Beud."as practiced at Saratoga, cat from life with scissors. They must be seen te be appreciated. ————_ Nartowat Tematar.—The «Biack Urook” drew aa tmmense house last evening, and it looks as if it mightrun a week or two yet. The performance is steadily iD proving ip some of the musor Cetmis. | officers elected for “ASPROTS OF THE Canvass. Under the above heading cejendent this week, Horace Greeley sums up bis observations on the Presidential eauyass now In progress. saying the popular interest telt therein is deep and universal, aod that nneteen of every twenty legal voters have Already resolved to votetbis full, and decided for whom they will vote respectively, whicts he judges is without precedemt, Thege fs aban- dance, and, he thinks, 8 preponderages of zeal on the Repablican side, though maeh isalso evinced on the other side. The R«p@Blicanor- ganization is not thorough, bat is ve&¥gengent, aud the organizations generally naean qork, The Democrats, be says, where th op-n- ly working st sll, are working the more ef- ficiently. Their meetings may not be so large nor se enthusiastic as the Republicans, but they keep their eyes fixed on the gather- ing up of votes, and, be adds, “will aston- ish our easy-going friends in many loctl- ites with the mumber of a voters they will muster at the polls. he believes the Republicans are gaining, pe pecially since the Vermont election; that the progress of the canvass is telling: and that as it becomes more apparent to the heediess and the hesitating that Grant must be chusea, the stam. pede to bis eupport will be overwhelming. The facts, be says. fully justity nope; they do not excuse indolence. We sbalt elect @taat and Colfax, because a majority of the voters are inflexibly for them, and because we shall 59 organize and make ready that the adversary Will not be allowed to overbear the trae popu- lar yercict by illegal and “repeated ' votes. We shall win, because we shall do the work that Will render our success inevitable.” Tse Baykevrtcy Covet.—The business of this Court, we are informed, bss consider- ably increased since the extension of the fifty per cent clause of the act by Congress a few days before its adjournment. This clause re- quired persons claiming the benefit of the act of the first day of June, to pay filty cents on the dollar of their indebtedness. The operation of this provision of the Iaw has been post- Poned to the first of January next, giving little over three months now for petitioners in baak- rupicy, who have no property other than what is exempt, to obtain discharge from all their debts and linbilities. From Blanchard & Mohun we have Harper's Weekly for September 26th. THE GEORGIA LEGISLATURR.—The Senate of Georgia yesterday took up the message of the Governor regarding ts action in declaring the seats of colored members vacant. The Gov- ernor protests against the action of the Sonate as unconstitutional, and in opposition to the spirit of the Convention which formed Niste Constitution under the Teconstraction acts. He also claims that the electors are the judges of the qualifications of persons elected to represent them. Assaming this, be maintains that if all the male inbabitants of the State had | & free voice and piace in the State government, the majonty would keep it in harmony with the National Administration, and where all enjoyed equal civil ittcal rights no just cause for dissatisfaction could exist? “The fall term of the ape Court for Prince 5 Md., wili com- of October next. This term was Sacmerty bs held in Romane, bat a law of the last Maryland ‘changed it to Octoner. sw itis estimated that the amount of Ameri. can securities held in Earope, imciuding Uni- ted States bonds, railroad and State stocks and bonds, &e the large sam of $: 40,00. 87-There is a new town in Wisconsin estab- lished by one hundred families of Poles. A ‘Western paper thinks they will be very useful in a bop-growing country. 87 Andrew J. Freeman, who was caught a Week since im the actof attempting to liberate ming irom the Massachusetts State Prison, been tried, convicted, amd senienced to prison for five years =*FIRST CO OPERATIVE BUILDI 3 G SOCIATION {lt ie a ELECTION OF | The first anuual meeting of the rinse 20. or. ERATIVE | BULIIaG WIGS acm OD ~ Sept. 2, 138s, ecting will be bela ie tomes fall, corner ot th street |i and Maryiand avenue, South Washing- The attendance of every sto- ‘ently desire the mie er eee nee. t> make arran; ment ‘Mase Meoting Tuesday night next. pendence? FAL BosWEty * be [Chrop.&Repud.| THE GRANT AND UOLFAX CLUB OF WBIDaY.sertember ith, ive, at So Tiock ser a ot ite fonst nocaas Niet Pace ito! street. bet: ipo street apttol Hill, where all oar “hoere friendly to that cagse, K SOBOOL BOOKS GO Ap se s2w Corner 7th and D streets. nity n= mgt! ttend “rele nae cratary of BaP Ward Club. FO! OLD po. UABTE! ir PEE RD & WHITAKER. et3w___Corner 7th an¢ D streste._ TT, DENTIST, fourth story, em ward Bil Pao 31% D mieet be! 3 an: and Penneylv: als vveens a "307 Ei STRERT, ee, Market, LIFE INSURANCE. £5,000 for $6 Premium UNDER THE AU PIUES UF THG P Banbattan Co-Operative Relief Association. rue MANHATTAN (0-OPERATIVE RELIEF Assoc iasion 18 CHABTERED By tg STATE OF BEW « OBJECT The object of this Association is to forty @ays efter th ¥ a ne the ch be or sue belonge Aro members to his cr athe class t: ber hetre MEMBERSHIP FEES. The members p foon are »>7 dol ars at joining, BUT be furmsaed sand one 4 nm the death of due be given 0: cack member go sto the widow of hi ssed member, aad the ten conts collecting This mgepany is divided into TEN CLASSES Fok and TEN CLASSEs FOR WOMEN ke soon aa these clare » ten hew classes will be adopted Men Are tot alio nthe game classes, rythipg iv done fo make expenses of CLASSES. " persons between the ages of 15 on the ages af 20 and 2 are. a the ages of 2 aud $9 years, 35 years n the ages of 39x: Ween the ages of 35 an Hl persons between the G—All persoce between the w: HAIL perso: s between the ages of £0 and 86 years All persons Lotween the ages of 98 aud fi yours East een the ages of @ and . ‘The Cinases for women sre the ss: Any one that is found to give hi Gill be expelled, and the mone jon. Each Class mite! to 5,007 members. Each persus pave pon becoming ® member, and $110 each time a member divs be fomking t0 the same Class he or she may ie @ f ome Class cannot ba assessed this mmber of another Class dirs, Each ENDENT, having no connection with ILLUSTRATION. ” has 5000 male members. A man dies. tion pays over within torty $5,000 to the widow or heirs. and the remainins members forward within thirty days one dollar nad ten cents each to the Associatn at moneys paid. and ocistion supplies - new member to fil the place of the rerfeing past ADVANTAGES. ‘The atvantazes of this Association over ordinary Lite insurance Com; are, BO pa-ice can the fees are s0 omall, aad sreautred to be paid st each long intervals, that snuy man cao secure to his family a competency upon his death. HOW TO BECOME MEMBERS. Any one di in person. or mustsend g pi etal order, or oy express, the expres paid vy the applicant age Hein, Wailer no circumstances tilt the Association be responsible for moneys sent but $n thts tray cmpanying th money mast be a vaper giving the 1 ni birth- ho the poficy. te tn . connty, Sta! forth the physi- opinion of the P ferent eccupatio of Post Office addrars, to Medical Certefense, settins jadition, aud [ainpeers fot doctor e: amiiing the applicaat t to be f lank forns of a tion Membership will be sent upon application Bach member ovght to try to make mew members, by s0 dorne he beneAtx himself. No letter will be noticed that does not contain a three cent postage stamp to prepay return postage. INVESTMENTS. The Ry laws of the Association require that one- tnd of the mon y rerefved as new mombersbip inking frud to meet Paver NATIONAL TBUST COMPANY, $24, Wil be Invested in United States Bonds or or bond and mortgage upon Now all be deable York ct k city property. which property's he value ut tue money 8 loaned. investsd in ork, Gr in boud wad Mortaege ou property in the city of Nw York, the interest of shall goto pay the current ex Penses of the Association If « dec leaves Lo heirs. Of the Associati: ‘A member felting to Day his fre of one dollar and i date of ten cents within thirty days fro notice forfeits ail c h ad ala forfeits a! me To the Pacific jixtydays. A mem HO permanent residence inust notify oe secretary, aud appoint ® repreesatative to pay wre members choose, they can send ten dollars and fifty cents to the Treasurer to prepa: fees, which snm will pay for ton deaths. thas s fog ine trounie of tending $1.10 each time, beri @saving of fifty cei jo mani t y six dollars now and $1 0 to his beire ovcasionally, The average fave to pay to a little over fifty ity conte > Der week surance cost shout one sixth eto pay any regular Insara! 300 policy. they would jompany for a All communications shou'd be nddroseed to ROB- wil P. NOAH. 2 ireet, Washington, enarad Apert for the Disaich of Caleects for the Mashattan Co operative ttelief Asssocia- “ghe. TRUSTEE ant the Association are LEON T. KIGHT, Keq.. Pres Star Metal Co. WS. CABMAN, Kei , Pris. Stuyvesaat Bank, BTW Foun, e hier Nat. Bk Repuite, r ‘ow D8 DUxCOMI, Ber No S Ping ot ‘The OFFICERS of t LAuociation are: EB McwCRE LEON TW KIGHT. Vise President. r. CARMAN. Treasu Lewis SANDERS, Secrotary LOCAL AGENTS A ARE WANTED jentions from gencies. with suitable resged to the Com any 's ngton. D.C , se 17-3m_ Gon’! Ag't for the Dis tof Columbia. Trs-vean SIX PEB CENT. GOLD BEARING BONDS. A limtted issue of the Bonds of the MASONIC HALL AB80C IATION TANOS. nn BSgAtns In those that have been used oniy a lit- moka Ni DISTBIOT OF COLUMBIA pane fs, het Leasht ‘wi within a pecinea purchase Ia now ready at the Tires cssortmant of Aes eat flakos, | FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON, ner8 2¢ enna. avenue. | where subscriptions will be received, and informa F 7 tion in regard to them cheerfully fernished. Pie B- ‘These Bonds are s first class security in every re- LINGANON F, LOUR. spect, apd are amply secured by mortgage on the Masonic Hal! property. Payable ten years from date. Covrox Bonds, in denominations of $50, FAMILY AND BXTBA FLOUR, $100. and » bearing interest, payable semi- For tale low in lots to autt, by W. M. GALT & U0., Indiana avenue and Ist atreet, tf pear Balt and Ohio De; No Depot C. BLACK SILKS FBOM AUCTION. annually, 81X PEB CENT. IN GOLD. B, B. FRENOG, Pres't. B.D. LABNER, Sec'y. 'e have ned a vel lot of 7 % SILKS trea Ructions ane Srorcreciosieence | _vent-te a) EE es bat Ph ie ‘vious to movi Poromac BOE HERRING. POTOMAC SHAD, All selected and in Gne orde: BW. BURCH BLL, Corner of 14th, Feete, Und : ons jer BbbItt House. ing at low prices, J 088 & BROTHEL ait neets ee V JhWEURBS, LS . Bo. 260 Pa avenue, bet. 12th and 13th ste Pe hp ier repaired and made to, order. Watches = SREEPRUY pepahig? and acierted Ornamental wie to order Mepicat pooxs. “Sliver and Plated vi are. = Gere promptly attende: see Pm POSS £ BROTH SOMETHING NEw. WALL, ROBINSON & €9., POINTED YOKE SHIRTS A LA! CONSTANTLY ON HAND. A LIBERAL DISOOUNT TO stv. MADE TO ORDER aac GIVE THEM A TRIAL ——- 322 PANNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 9b and 10th streets. LAW BOOKS ON HAND, matt = Lace curtains. A very beeutiful assortment of LAOR CURTAINS, gazeing in price from $5 to $25 per window, may e store of JAS. B DODSOR, AND SUPPLIED ~ ommtoss AS LOW as ANY OTH®: IN THE CITY. For ealeby FRENCH & RICHARDSON, § ae U-cotf No 4 Market Space. BOOKSELLERS AND stationsrs, poms OTARs, AND Mutovrox?: mod ating. te eat ® 0 REICHENGACE 3 Ciasy| lore, No. 49% hieventh etreet, above’ Pepna. avenue, 334 PBNNSYLVANIA AVENUE, amp 018 479 NINTH BT! JAMPAIGN 2ONGS. Greet variety just sogaives. Trermcer 5 Voncs om nak te J Paine one EEL 409-Im" MARLOW & CO.’ PERFECT FATTING SHIATS MADE TO ORDE' MANUVAOCTORY, 069 PEMXNSTLVANIA AVSNUB (= - i } a rereet.b tween @ aud My Post Ofice Box 407 WwW ANTED—TRAVELING AGENTS, to sell an and Grater Sate BOURNE, tn OARD WANTRO=A eraleany aghais ao, | el B ele teucmionantrse eomtorta oie BOOM a cee ma rood. BC jet. tat eh Urpasees. AS eX at J mont Sit be peasy Alértan, giving ¥. Onsreuce TeK 0: rion ee Walenta ‘BD Bete atts OuRILITY erases UIT ests ry a before ra of come aed * eme: te Ww vr tne min persons, ¥ Fatract SStocen stk ack tat cae sian oa Pe rere ts er; Leeuien trees niehed hOv 8, for houreke= pit ton DO | borween oy id 10th streets wes a HOA te =; and B stiae City Post Ofice, stating terms, w! AMUSEMENTS. NATIONAL THEATRE. RYERY NIOBT. BLACK CROOK! PERDOWAL. or $5, imetfuction niizmon sae § Ld WANTS. ANSE) By an exyertenced Widow andy, NOTUATION as Bon-cheopor or eeams'cces = Hotel or Beerding: Hoaee. Address be —— A A PLACE ti @ respectable ‘amily NTED-A Ae in outs FOR SALE AND RENT. APE ees aracer THE PRLS asa "iairs in * “abies roH ae eke comers’? al THE Thal besatng SoRNe focured trea.ct Baten Onarge, Neelest ROP. OH BLDOWS TANCING ACADEMIES, ‘Trades’ Uy ing rented House Bo 23 (in sonnection wi street) wi oe Dropared to offer quile Towns, (xincle sud com, eatin, goed board ys anove hones re Lo ioevs y ben bat ta good order by clean PApering, ‘desiring to Fatatsh thelr own apartments can made niid- Shpttesticn pox-é harven-e FEW, ELEGANT, SPACIOUS, FASHIONAS, At the cormer of Tend Fiftosath stre-ta ooa! ing twenty rooms each, Tb in the city, The style of arent UY YOUR BGHO0L rooKs at FRENCH & RICKARDSON’S. 434 Poaveyivania aveou Koseor Boo BOOKS © FOROL BOOKS Of sat ki SHBPGE aArrangemout by ied on Good rofer-ues reqaived WEEN" god 25 street _ VATED — Teo or three ONFUBSISARD apekeepipg, 10. ea Selah beriyiod, be reasouabts st sclaen reierences. Aa freee Ar ged fer evn erslinas Berewere ress DAMON & KNOWLES, ulrve: ore Keom: ith cedance. All intreable call orwrite. ecru 3s FEN —* EEALHD B BY POST, 50 CENTS, tare por. Rants DANUING qcani Boul For r beaten, Biesee an rth preferred. A ord Ieeation. chesp tent: No tre. ite Voverumeut Parext PANTALOON DRAWERS. (rat Ueularly in fear TURSDAY and SATURDAY moderate Aw. prrite ad Bellows’ Halt NOON, from 3 0% ABFSCECTAULE GML WISHES A SitUs. ALL FOR RENT—<ulan for Ola oe K PCANT ROOM, from 3'to § clock Naya coambermaid or nureoina private Ciations, &= Avply at No 35 Th ‘street J Sostiok OF TAR PRan Btol all at Massachusetts arenas, stwesa hear ey Tetrect and Mas: schusetts avenue COK VEYA NCE & COM MISSIONE! fon will tee tre tw nt by mn tree. The oo ty Re OvFick: Bo. 2? rast Wise CITY HALL. Hall can be remted for ‘Balle. Beirenn ae Pe MEF ‘ALiots cnet Ei see and Peat ECBNISGED, noo) §UARGE AND AVRY, WASHINGTON. DO aval Varia aveune, wants Two First class BAR. | F a Rp ten gouthomn: 7 paola Bossdicce: | Particular attention paid t+ Laadlond and Tos: thaw i welt pincrs— ‘PIO NICs, EXOURSIONS, 5, des. WANT saaT ROUSE, Smail HOUSE, either Brisk or acm BY MT Lor aT ONCE. STAMPING F —$——> it 4 rooms, or one floor “sept me fd res amit rirchane DELAYS ARE DANGBROUS. sifnge pe saps OR MOUNT VERNON. See aS TABT SOFT | eee NTS kee, | | Nas aemovan “Sa rarer, TANT IDA TADY tout sad Gy Tas dress erent yee <geine ne Sim —_ Between With and sts. naking establishment, one who can coms Lori 2th street: pavemen aos well recomuenied, and is dapable oftaktng charge ee ce lena os — of the business in general. Apply at parment a1 down; ba’ ee eu paid went, 5 se 17-3t* movtniy eo bare Leteee. ar 3S ANTED_A SITUATION by 8 Frepectatile to3p.m. Young woman. 10 tery eaeawait | 4¢iT(w corner 8.¥,evenus and ath aft, fs GENTURMEN. and CHILDREN’S ing. or chamberwork and sewlug. Uam coms well FOR BEXT—An clictbly tocaing STORE, with Lb ior ncs t Cadarclotutag Please call at 130, corner of Fixtures. Bent low. Boots and Shoes, ac., &c., i by, : s, Washington. eet “t. KELLY, "yusTR, DA h highly ree pectaple gentleman wime| ee ee “ nth strest, bw 284% Seventh street, bet STOLE, Mi ste fy roas joerding ina al a —I co i ATIN OMS ern ly privere atin fore term of atx orplght monte pig eer pes AE teX;B--Secoudhand Clothing sold at reasonable from November next it payable, In edvanee, at No. 2328 tres, reeetjan’ Kesrors need appiy-” Address: atasieattetag fe eae PEyage 50 ‘errors a fo Sone arpa | Are Reuse Soon case cuore, || ais mieeeces — "6 Ho ~ =i \. LE peas t t Sal man iy } WANE ity Tia between hand 8. tale ns 2 aww wih OUSE FOR bone WITH ALL THE Mc T. = a - (3 room W* het adh goa ry eateble oH cra improvements, (5, rooma) and Be HE HOLIDAYS ABE OVE: bar. “Apply “ gE. we ii ee a “ever Giana | Ketaetzspecarecamr samara \pe itt “Sepenaeg en oe WANTED Ayton and competeat S'1BU 8 2ontsining 9 rooms, with ga 5 Bas dev devoted many yours to the t ee gd oe WOMAN. References con required. App'y at between Band U- island and hes met with theca Boys bave had s eplendid ran, Owen House, one door above Willard’s Hote inibater sulk othe weer pAgricattaral Builting. een en oe Canetend ran and jolly fa eoi6-3t a Anqvire 5232 7th pearDnorth. U ei ring treatment will find Now the jolly fan's done; WANED ROMDIATELYS ro, First a 1 sree aie Time the schooling was began PRERSERS Rand WIO WAKER ate woltevonsys “arest! No 306" De ered are Se saan tees eons mens oman ir ey w0ls-St avenue, tetecen s ‘north itreets, two Petlents see ne ore deri! toed: WANTED-A HOUSE of ten or aT oom, squares north of the Capitol se 16-30" oats eae anes oo Bring along the slates and books; with all conveatences. ric | A PARGE FRowr CHAMBER, SEOOND | QOIENOR HAS TRIUM! Suing Brak footsteps; plc ssant looks! the F surcetonrs, “A leas woaid be tsten tor one floor. newly furnished orig ted, Sethe Ho! there! t! Year ifdeeircds Address 399 Mew York aveaue’® | Sina! gas and bath. “Alan. two fins connveting theme: ; . 6 14 Ott Rooms, Shirt tore bor osenpable. Re without pain. in merger itconventonce What's the matter’ Elbows ont Ay LADY from Europe a German and | ehcesrequired at dd lon of diseases brorer or ekaeeeeer Best jacket 's got a hole ia French, und Teacher of Masie-tPiaso}te vert FoR BESTA peace xis Sertetn oncret Battie mek the halite eeeeeae Pants need half soling derirons ofteking a @ place in sn American famil: four rcoms and summer kitche: . No medicine required. Approve) by eminent Cant stand worn-out clothes * Or as TEAS HEN in o Rosrdivg Schoul. ery OF restan i yhysicians. Infallibie in effect. A late tn 5 Won't go te school with those ? ity. Address Star Qfficn. Greer of iith and Fatt appised for. Forwarded by mail et c coln Sqaare. rections for usc, In @ sealed package, upon Here, Pa! take the boy ! WANTED TO BUY—All Kinds of Fo® 54 ‘ALI Nar. Fill his youthfal beart with joy Pell bevld Oe ee BY MARTIN M, BOBREB. rash Trot him off right away, Pairing dove fn the best memuer. At Wor 40d 4th RBAL ESTATE BROKER, Bay a suit of clothes to-day* at , between G and H. Washtugton. D 0. fe say [Late of the firm of Rohrer and Whitney.) preity ok. ANTED—A WHITE WOMAN, to cook, Gorner of New York ave. and 9th street. wash, iron, Bc. ina family of Ave or six Ron’ let the boy go shabby! He will be a better 1, Heferetie required Apply at R. Mf A beautifal new Three story PRESSED-BRICK scholar a ete bas good clothes. Good clothes { Estate Office, corne th and BOUSE, with every modern imprevemeats. on [ every good boy in town. Also. fe street; excellent lo: The hous» has nice excellent paternal parent — Horri the Wanseeaer a AND UAST-OFF overs. ath-room. water close famous OAK HALL, No. 464 71h street, oppowite hes, Diam Gems, Ke: 9 all of white marble. se This i * ih nt the, cha “eta fre mite oS Pi ore, S11 Wi Three. se-uory PRESSED BRICK; Brown = Teen = i wi reve! fr $5 00. Terms oss = i B. MERCHANT TLR. iree-story FRA’ 01 with 12 rooms, ADIES OAN HAVE THEIE HOOPSEIRTS opened new store, No corner LOST AND FOUND. _ Sti atrecis bat tern day ‘ana PE eh en verth, side | sUreeED AND EMPAIBED ct GUS: Satan Department, where be whi ve idageg 69 ty, Shinn This ie & bargain; the Tot HOOPSKIBT.OOBSET and SHOULDER BEAOB an fli he old Iriemas, customers’ ant Gee sabite rly MANUFAOTO! Louisiana avenue, between erally : ¥ Tes. rity dollars mae city are under this lot. st least 75 feet ta erongerictrigis . > ra will be paid, if left at the Star office, length, ‘The property commande tieete Leia (th and 7th streets. vt | § 18-3 Or market met. Terms easy 2 ovDo: OpT—Yowieniey_aainioa, 33 ‘A magnificent first class BUILDING LOT, i (Saccener te MW. Lovecn BO0.f Georgetown, by way of Now York a proved ty 'woamall FRAME HOGSES on dtrans WOOD AND COAL. CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVE between 9th ih atreets; rans by the side o! . i MA FEAME HOUSE, four rocus ant iter, | LBA "OUR g ASUN & OLR politen Hott, iste B A. four roo a iteh « late “— formation to JAMES FULueer 009 shed. &c., in north side of New York avenne, CBEAP QUALS AND Woon, hegre l 5 REWARD For an Irish Terrier Per, on Capitol Hil, LOT ab te sh barre niet - = i 0. ie Gaeta, @ wpe ‘D iromouths old; ears cropped; if returned to | fourrouun Fratue and atworeen Beate. ieaged | ©'STORES & CO., corner 18th and F, Wash- ne street. fe 17-3t* perecce ist And ad etreets end B and O streets. | 1. HOS % 09. corner Tth and ¥ Was 4 “OST—On the svontog of The lath iantant-onor | Pitce only piso. J.J. BOGUE, odrner Bridge und High, George: w cpetneylvania avenue between 2th and | | Three new four room FRAME HOUSES. cen- | 7° - vison! 10th streets, a number of LETTE {7pinable | troliy located, with cas and water. sewerage under or ly only to the Owner. A suitable ret i be paid | property: one’ at . one 590, and one at the Sider on leaving them at the Btar office, or ay i, Mesy term 459 7th otreet. sett St 4 four room FRAME HOUSE, in First Ward, corner of two gi reets. lot $3 feet front on one G5 REWARD Btrarea Mee i tuenst. o3e | cerrce. by 80 fest on nthe ther. “Sood coracr to . te.end about two years olf! The ander wil | #Focery. Price $2.00 Terms please bring the Steer to 108 455 street, near Vir- ‘sith four reoms and [D®: 8wiB & basis’ DENTAL assoula inka ‘ves where the abo 3 gill be oa. on Vermont avenue; $1 500 No. 260 PENNA AVE sel A GARDEN FABM. near Piorce’s Mills, of ter e - oon | Secte vurelbrs pitas yin a wa 00d cas BOARDING. a. TEETH EXTEAOTED WITHOUT Pain. | FOR BEST— With Board, two large weli Farn- second fohed communicating ‘BOOMS, on eS QarEs wll be made for extracting where a Paticnt will be reaxired floor: at No. th atreet, between I and New ‘The nest fitting [RA WEBS ts the world are the oes pertormed, whiey Tuebavenes: sels 3c | nd be ‘when the Teeth arenede, The GUESS WHSHING | erase - cua PATENT PANTALOON DRAWERS. Silver and Ratber, at Mew Terk, Pailetet A TABLE rah etic ull the comforts of a — pis snd Boston pri ces, ‘ai ishing dea. ' a estes earaentY RA eee rise clang a risca, | ES a set bit eameindersters ye per wood ‘ad- = REST. <3 — aa, Washing ‘ Patentecs aud Manufactarers, and manner, ang wprrentes 2 Srsuiee pasar aRTaED_wowy wire LAND eit eee gmc, Brick ones | *zseollt, _Ne. 65 Whitestrest,N,¥_ | Shine cur werk token Mtelsewbere. 37 18 DOABD, at No. aa orese © and North with claw ‘uitable for ee 1 hg LIMES AND HAIR DEALERS AND CON = — 1s; Foome new, y pon red med painted; ¢x- | ACRES in the same Jocatity. hi RS. 8. ALLEN, se good ¥ ao., &e.5 — © | avd with bosenirad soantes to are _ we for sale prime LONG HAIR, or Piss E. rposes. Apply to Dr. A. ny OB BERT tone Wesirable FUBNISH- | *trect, between H and Thowe wishing & will find ¢ to their SApereerEans py ae, D BO (8,10 sor sip it and 2d ra; with, cei withous so rh isaulte. #, “No. t, bet 455 aud Sd street POR SALE. ‘OR RENT—A two story and basem advantage to call on or iene po rooms and cellar; .GBUPY & OO ine T.H €2-2m_ Ne. 42 8. Calvert st., Baltimore, RESSES, H** Bar Way HAC! BOPE, AND DEALER IN leap stra CEMENT, HAIR, &c. between Land K st LE—Ts0 Tareatary BRICK re HOUBBS wt Ee Tessnd one at 53.00 a pe 2 of des LO at Bi rere TILTON, P01 feat Sactifice, au elogent ect of SALE BRICK Bi * om aa FonnirUne: marie terapes Mactzeas | EO Fo Seton EE ICK HOUSE, rotitte nate, cs, FOR SALECSIX Spotted OARRIA( ly ot 122 Mas eae avenue, treet, Washington, D. U. PUPS. Dear 7 modern, Improvements, naar Fost ‘Also. "ad y ew. Appin ate taak sireet weet | Ssetiame es OT abacaaal ell farniebed fo BRIOR Pp'ssos AND PARLOR OBGAKS Several that have been rent out but short ‘Ume,in periect eR 306 Peuns; taining nine fooma, kitehe at No 27% Pa, ph ieee Gallery. errae a ix Fc BENT Ove Lee STOR STORE, = — = iehed. ticulars ingutre aa rs and Gee Fittore, 560 sth, treet, = ve i7-2t on Rock Oreck street, on 5 Ser ¢ - fice hg rect. between 6th apd 7th, rear of ra 1 TE, for Brown Mortar, 91.10 per bar- CEMENT and PLASTER at New York prices. eud-im G AY UNLOADING “ Fagrhanke ie celevrated HAY SCALES 8? ) Ba BARTHOLO: ware and A; ral Ware! Sos ree Street, below Pena Bard B 4-coMtt H42Y8r 2 co. MANUFACTURERS oF (OR CREAM, WATER ICES, AND FROZER Bors: AND YOUTES’ DSEES AND SCHOOL CLOTHING. OF ail the most delicious Bai A large stock just received for ase reuse OuRSAER AND Eiral eth and dornete ALL AND WINTER WEAB. Tenet s spectfully inform our friends and the Manufacturing STEPHENS & CO. 310 Penneyivania bet. 9th and 10th streets. 80 24-tt rk “HOUSE, on street, a8 Sie eon, ‘Nor. aut | C weuue: THEO WHEL sot LEGANT ROOMS FOE | WaNTONe a i. E Eire any a rice ‘ated Thea'e caRRrages. © rR preter, +f superios 3) made Light - CARKL Teasonal shoud examine my stock. Pt tt m prt. Bare Bing PEOm PLY ROBERT H. GRA No, 374 D treet, Lets Sth aed Mh, and ORNISHED SOOT R RENT 4 812 per nana Parlor sud Baton te street. near h or without ot No. 455 oth st. cet avenue, Bent in ad Dp te5 Im™ renwn to tatisfactory JOR BATE—A desirable three-story BRIOK ‘Adtrese “DRUGS Washingiou Ds FSe Fein seit hod ei Welosets. a feet fall nee soieawe = | ian tenc be pariors felting is Vor sales ROUTE of the | Serge dower ang She RO TENI Ne ai hen Ae after 7 to HENKY © hous." 183" Pid rae den en Sowerse| ‘rick Carriage, house at No. 61K street, Nit DOUBLE AIRY RO. be ha@ at 441 Filth ecrot are. A few table Doarders “Om ® EX: NG® for Property nw Fo gua MANSION wih, a Mane of ‘eee the city of Pultedetnhsa, totween Pene. avecue aad ti street. Ger SHEPHERD = warras Te 8 BOOKS ~ ke ee ee S's LE food Hoa dcan frost tog Judiciary om ERLY, THORAR & 60 yaad atm CEREET Bole Agente for tas ceicbrated rane AM PEN ert cpa: anvleuet Me Coon NG SCOVES tao ba the Soncachs Ware, i Cook OVES, ve Pe ee Rena rd Ee aor! 9 7 Oa ty hs OveR. ao, Re’ on Sy rep ‘at tai! kinds of Stoves. | Mars’ Cownty, Me. =e attended to ats notice, and at lowest cash For farther par oepars tngates of price. 16 im* CHOts, Pectiter and Wholbesle olenale Deatce tn STEAM FORGE Ay, Loe UST POLN. Whiskey, Wines, ‘£0.. No.6 La. ay 2 bis Beat TIMO! Re Cher, MD] iy xt to Station rhonde. ONS & rt cited ‘Shefting, | [0B RENT— i FUR: liett ifr Machine, Fo Foreive Ring, F iy -coutaining out ot NIBH ED House Apes D BAR ry = uated be 'u8s Offices, weafrscig i Bolle Leo bs Ke, rented remonshie A re opus oP Ra re Aitcroar ar ais. 8 ALL AND stain OrLcLoras. FOR BENT—One 300 New Le ED ares, Severe aod Gavccts om inst in recript of a! ecnineeply A mate i “By per man Tousire ot ot wa. god FLOOR CiLt wt BS, tginen Jou hbd: root Satta a eke ricte FOR THE onSh; mais 08 as Layee a eat wai onora aie BeARTR UCR fa pe z 7M aoe ee li-otf 78, 4 Market Space, wees guia ae 190 KITS NEW Mas) waokdine, are LOstun a errno nee ne bet ip 4 ‘WAORERED, QUALITY Oy RACH . 4 ~W COROHELL, me Corer (Neetah gat fetate: 2 aaitit gnder ry LU MBIA petted FOR WO! by LYInG-Iy- \- HOSPITAL. kan etony RoMPary. < gent —e 0th ana 1ith ote, M BTRBOPOLITAN a See BOWLING 8aLoon. URDER METROPOLITA Feyre . Ehdkar ban gue Srmeer We Oper from 6a m. to 12 pet the Bueet Liguors, Wi Begare of the Snest Branca cat roe A NTHONY FISUE! FRENCH STEAM SPOURER, AND AGEST FOR rue STATEN ISLAND(N.Y. sores ESTABLISa- MBS mieshauned’ BB. SEW PaABIsianN PROCESS, Bloat eainciance to clean garments iptpate tak 1 wite, Greass spots ‘removed Beventh «: roel Sppanes ‘oben. “an TIODS . MILLINERY GOODS! HURs estas, ‘ers *-___________ee6-am* D MINTER 1 2". aN BIER, IuPoRta Vol kuvets. 2 ATEuiAL

Other pages from this issue: