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EVENING STAR. Largest Circalation in the District «{ ROSBY S. NOYES....... WASHINGTON OITY: TUESDAY... JANUARY 26, 1969, 87 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. To Advertisers.—Our adyert ls @ clock ™., as advertisements received iawr capnot be msured an insertion in Tse Stam of the same day, on account of the pressure of news matter after tha: hour Vuh every disposition to accommodate, we find ourselves obliged to lay down this rale aod sdbere to it It is perhaps unfortunate for the country bat a paper like the New York Tribune, so wide in influence and circulation, should be so {fully mgbt om points, and so persi ently wrong on some of the great leading principles that underlie protective government. Ina Inte article headed “No Telegraphing by the Gov- | erpment.” the disposition of the Zrituxe to | maintain the monopoly principle. not only t1 telegraphing, but im transport uite a transparent as any thing else, To iilustrate the position of its editor, it is | ary to Feeur to his course on the , only Bee subject of the New York canals. Those com- mereral thoroughfares. inaugurated by the best statesmen New York ever produced, have bean, And s¥e to-day the largest basis of :he azricu rural and commercial prosperity ot New York ‘They are of ¢,aal importance to the great west. ‘Time and again have the railway monopolists , continued their plans to supersede State man- agement and get possession of these commerciay thoroughfares, They have always failed. Every disclosure of an attempt to wrest those canals from management by the States has brougtt the people to an immediate rescue. Agriculture, trade, and commerce can calculate the values of cheap-freights. They have had the advantage of thirty years observation of the workifigs of the State system of New York with its free competition in transport, and the monopoly system With its exclusive privileges by the side of it ‘When the editor of the Tribune and five wihers im the late Constitutional Con veation of | New York voted tsell out the canals, their motives were undoubtedly good, bat they cer- tainly stood in opposition to the popalar jndg- went of New York, founded on long experience, | upon a substantial cash pasis trom the start by aud dictated by the true interests of the State, ‘The State of New York, asa Stal struction and management of the State works has done better by 30 p-r vent. than any mono- poly rulway. conducted by corporate enter. prige, im the United States. While it cam be auntamed thatthe State of New York, asa State. bas obtained more than ninety . cents is efedi! sold im the market, it can be proved iat corporate or private enterprise has not obtained Sixty per crn’. of the assumed cost of t Toads. The case was well put by the ume, early & year ago, thus + In our etiberat ive obser Vation it quar. si0ckholders im this country to d ard equip ra:ironds has been stolen by sirectors, engineers. financiers, Ac. while a fourth of their gress earnings onstrme. tom bave im ike manner been stolen oy direc- ofS. agents, superintendents. conducturs, &:., As § necessary consequence of these gigan- frauds, these whese money was freely and apily invested in railrond stocks fave not ived, im ibe average, three per cent. there. m. while bard-earned millions on millions money—mnch of it the sole and slender re- © of wicows and orphans—haye thus boven wiped ont altogether. An able and shrewd | allroad Manager in A digtawt State—one who bas mvested largely and successfully in roxds previously enproduct: ve—last summer assured Gs that apy decently located, fairly patronized allroad always does and always will pay a iuur interest On its real cost frend and embezzlement, with possibly a slight margin glaring incapscity—are the sole causes of jiroad embarrassment and bankruptey. Yu! large sections of our cot inek of railroad communi: that would be speedily provided therewith Were it not for the | prevale: Presumption, based on leng and painful experieuce, that money invested in the | as construction of railroads is nearly the saz ‘brown away. Thus the deve opment of o: cUBUy ts retarded. its labor deprived of re. unerative employment, and the cort of mar. ketung its products greatly enhanced, by the fecy ruscality of umfaithiul managers of rulronds. We bave decided, atter patient de- sideration, to fight these villaims more aggres- Vely, more persistently, than we bave done believing such warfsre an imperative public uty. If there be any one calling himself our tend who apprehends unpleasant conse. quences from this resolution, we alfectionately advise bim to get out of the way The Tribune says im its recent article: d of the interterence of the 1s thoroughly established and ¥ managed bu-inesa, The proposal to lesome aud mischieyou-. If it pied, where would a limit be put to ion of the functions of goverument to the domain of privateenterprise! There ee talk iu England in favor of the d managem-nt by the ( t \ assume and carry on elegraphy, mevitably + © & howl that the Govern- provide the peo and & political party would be purchase of ali our rail- ay be run by the United own to the Tri pre aphically dese * that the same in England, which it sin the United States, bas sim to cast about for a remedy. There are . Propositions, but the one most likely be adopted is that of supeyseding the mo- uepoly principle im transporting. It is as. | sumed im England, as in this country, that the cost of freight transit by rail can be reduced more than one-half, and the interests of rail- way property better upheld than at preseat. It is a little curious to observe how quickly these railway aud other momopolists will scart Up 4S soon as any reform in manazement, cr competing line ts proposed to be established. Even a proposition to give t tl a benefli in connection with the more vigor- ous development of the resources of Pernsyl- ‘ania, Best and Weet Virginia, Maryiaad and “bio ts mot by the manifesto of eight promi. sent railroad kings. They are advised by | “Prominent Senators” that “the danger is im- | minent” What dancer! Why, in reality, a | eger that eomething or somebody will get a venefit from the railway other than them. | og the monopoly | selves. What a sel! itis, and Bow foolish its advocates. Saliba untae sioc aoe The -trike movement seems to be developing sam m New York. The scarcity of empioy- ment there bas bad a tendency to Keep it under sor some time past. Yesterday the jod printers or that ety struck. Their demand ts tor 50 to cents per thousand, which they claim will sive them S20 a week for day work. It is ted that several of the shops—all the princi- pal offices except the New York Printing Com. | psay—bave assented to the arrangement. The Priee paid im thfs city is 60 cents per thousand, sot primters Wages are exceptionally nigh im Washington. Tze sailors of the merchant marine service Aisoentered Upon a strike in New York yester- ony for increase of wages. Or rather to compel Within a few weeks past the monthiy wages of the sailors have been reduced from #1 $15 The boarding-house keepers have resolved to sustaix the sailors im the strike. dis | tion was passed by the City Councils iast night, sing patrons are requested to send im their fayors before son also, is in the con. | ey hitherto subscrined and paid | ery still suffer for | peiled the pubdlie economists of the British | National Gapi- | | Pure Nurows Oxide P Owners to resume the old rates of remune- | ar Trmonstrating acainst the passage by Congress 0° the bills before that bedy requiring the Cor. P Tation to purchase ground elsewhere than toe present site, ior the erecti@n of a mew mar- ket house. The resolution sete fortt that the Sife at present occupied i. thé best in everves- | sential particular for the purpose; and'tha: this city is not now on a fiaancigl coadition, if it ever can become $0, to incar ibe sdditional burthen of purchasing a site snd erecting thereon a suitable market house, and one such as comtemplatec by the several bills now be- fore Congress. The Councils therefore ack of Congress We passage of the bill now pending before them ingorporating a stock company to erect a market house om the present cite of the ‘Contre Market. The bill endorsed by the Qouncils proposes the erection of @ fine structure, at a cost esti- mated not less than one million of dollars. The pian contemplates the erection of stores and hatis the entire length along the avenues and streets around the whole ground. There is to be no entrance from the Avenue for teams, and there will be no external indications of the use of the ground for market purposes. In fact, it is proposed to bave the street fronts of Astyle to prove decidedly ornamental to the Avenue, The upper portion of the edifice will contain a large ball, such as Wash- ington sadly needs, and rooms for the use of the city and police authorities, which, by the requirements of the bill, are to be rent free, There is ng doubt that the present site of the market will accommodate the people of the city much better than ary other; and with proper precautions there seems to be no reason why & building of this kind cannot be erected that will be entirely ornamental on its street fronts, and yet give the fullest accommo- dation for market purposes. In this commection it is suggested that the hay, live stock and wood market, now such a nuisance on Pennsylvania avenue, could very properly be removed to the ground near the canal, between Lith and 12th streets AN LeavovRation Recertion.—Well, there is to be an Inauguration Ball or « Reception’> siler all, as everybody wall be glad to hear! ‘The disappointment was universal on the an- nouncement being made that the ball was to be abandoned. The custom of holding an Inau- guration Ball is one that has been maintained without break through a long line of inaugu- Tations, and it has come to be looked forward to as a great feature of attraction on that cay, bringing visitors trom all parts of the country. To forego it now would be a serious reflection upon the public spirit of the city A spontaneous expression of opinion by our most prominent citizens has been made that a ball must be held, and within a few hours the movement to that end bas gained such impetus that dt is Mow Au assured thing. It will be put a subscription that will guard against loss and difficulties afterwards im the shape of unsettled bills. The subscribers will then haye the entire | management of the bill. There will be no reat difficulty in obtaining a suitable building. The National Theatre, with sucha flovras was used at the Curnival last year, would | make a magnificent bali rocm, and the large worth of work and material f6r each dollar of | bilhard room connected with the Theatre could be converted into a supper room. Ur the spaci- ous Christian Association Building on oth street, with its rooms 100 feet square, would answer well: or the Smithsonian Building, with two halls 150 feet by 50 each, and en. trances from all quarters of the compiss, would do excellently well. Or if ayet larger hall is deemed indispensable, a porary building could be erected opposite the Bank of Washington, at the most central point in the The matter of place is one, however, that ean bereadily arranged. The fact that there will be a ball and a first-class ball in every respect is Sssured by the character of the men who bave eptered upon the aliair. Estate oy Stary A. Dovetas.—it is reported that the trustee of the estate of the late Stephen A. Douglas bas just commenced a suit in Chicago against ThomasS. Dobbins and olbers for the recovery of some rea) estate of which the heirs were disseized shortly atter the Geath of Mr. Dougias. The attempt ot Dobbins to transfer the property is said to be the cause of the commencement cf proceedings against bim. @7'Sen Francisco fumigates the street cars to prevent catching the small-pox. ——— THE BRICK MANUFACTURERS OF Washington and vicinity are requested to meet im third story of MT. Harvey's Oyater taloun, on TAURSDAY, 23th instant. at Il o'clock *.m Business of importance will be laid before them Ry order. jeez” WA. H. WEST, Secretary. EC ERT LONE Tl leave the eorner of i7th and H stre-t. EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT at 1! o'clock. to accom- ate persons at enling the re~ jaz lw JW THOM SIMON WOLF. ESQ. Will Lecture before Post &o0.5.G A. B., “UNAERALDED BBROES.” On TUESDAY. Jannary 2th, at8 pom. At Metzero*t Hi: For the benefit of its Op Wounted ant Indigent Bol lis Aémission. @ centa, Bese ‘Tickets for ale by all the mom! uric stcre, and et the door on the evening of the THE COMMITTEE ta meeting of the Lendlorte of Washington 1 Ge f. beld on Thareday. thy 14ch fnar., It was ec. That the Land orde of this Dis- ited te attend a montin ™ ett & Sweeney, Na. 6 THUBSDAY NEXT. the 25th lock p. m.. for the Association for th» protect! matnal interes (ic Dee ees THE OBPHAN ANNUAL MEETING of the WASHINGTON CITY ORPHAN ASYLUM take place TUESDAY EVENING, Jan 26,1569, at? 3) o'clock AtF usdry Meth Episcopal Chareh. OF Masons re. Dr. . MM Directroes. Mre.@. 5. Gideon, eecrotary. Mrs. Wm Merrick, *8.P Bilt, Mie. M.T. Gill gre . Mollikin. 8. Bdwin Gi Maury. i 5 zane C Harkuess. re jon. Marshall Brown, Mre.Wm. B. Tod. Ea em REMOVAL —Dr J B. PIPER bas removed to 425 12TH STBEET. | :a18-1m next to southwest corer of New York ave. | OFFICE OF THE WAS: OF rear Urey eS INGTON GAB 72 street weet Wo-shrrstom 16th January, 1339 —An election for Directors of thie to serve duripz the seein ear, will be beld at this ofice on MON. xs oie anh ft Febranry ext, between the hours of 12 and 1. HAS. B. BAILEY, als lat . Becrotary. 1 GIVEN THAT ie mot paid by the ist 08. GER AR! ae * Olerk Gontte Market OITY REGISTERS OFFI E. | Cm Warnsssros, DOs dan. 13, 153. ES ‘0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN 1 bereby give notice that from thin date this of. fice wilt not recognize the transfer.of any officer's or employecs’ yf salary, por the trausfer or ment of Sexesoments oF estimates of lone by partics under this Corporation. persens bolding transfers or assignmen' which have been accepted by this office, 2 aquired to produce the same, eo taat they mey be Teco! a te-lut F. A, BOSWELL, Register (EPs taL worice. m4 ABRETT, D. D.8., bd ormerty of Philadelphia.) No. 20 4; street, be- Dental Operstions ekillfully | performed, Teeth extracted "withers pene Wr narthalatar tag Prof. Geo. T. LH Prof Bliss Wildman, nia Cs of ‘The sprightly Chapman Siters bad a good bouse at tbe National last evening. and “Cin- Grrelia” was givem in excelient style. It wilt | be repeated this evening. teeth i ‘The rejection, by Greece, of the declaration o: the National Conference at Paris, putsevery | thing all at sea again upon the Eastern ques. usm From BE S7Scow bas covered Mt. Peters! and ‘comity to a a depth of twelve feet. ‘Role \ linges are buried. OUMM INS, OR iF SevESre ereeer, bp penne BOOT AND SHOB HOUSB, Seat, and that of ths beat oeamnge’ EME ther Acrrgstion LAaDigst New lot of weak ba SPUEARY. ssouiays BRCuIBTS, Boeeived this te) at DAVIS & GarTa: asi So inst apse, Books. From Blanchard & Mobun we have the fo!- lowing - The Old World Ih Its New Face. impres- sions of Mim iss7-1s3. By Heney W: 7S 110} New York. Harper Bros. GREatT DISCOVERY. 13 of Dr. Bellows’ of : ct tikes the reader a t ne gd Tiaiv, Exypt. Syria, Carkey, reeet, and back through Franc’, ’ Belgium, and Ho ran ‘ * Jesusof Nazareth: iis Life avd Teachings. By Lyman Abbott. New York: Harper & Eros. ‘The purpose of the writer seems to have been to trace the history of Christ trom the cradle to the grave; to delineate the course of bis early lite, gradual unfold the secret causes which $0 operated on the public mind as to lead the people to offer him § crown in Galilee and award him the cross at Jerusaiem. work bas been well done by Mr. Abbott, who is the pastor of the New Exg- Isnd Church of New York city. Natures Noblemen. A Novel. By the au. thor of “Rachel's Secret." New York: Har- per & Bros, ‘ BUNIONS! BUNIONS Sermons on the Failure of Protestantism, and on Catholicity. By the Rev. Ferdmaad © Ewer, S. T. D., Rector of Christ Ohureh, New York. D. Appleton & © ew York. The Vision: or, Hell, Purgatory and Para- dise of Dante Alighier.. Trauslated by the Key. Francis Cary, A. M. New York: D, Appieton & Co. ‘This translation of Dante, Which 1s deemed the best yet made, 1s accom: | | Persous thus panied by the life of tne poet, copious notes, | ffrt cure warr &c. It js published at the wonderfally low price of fity cents, The Betrothed and Mighiand Widow. Wa- verly Novels, (cheap edition.) New York: D. i Aphietda & Os TESTIMONIALS Pattie Durant; a Tale of i662, By “Cycta,” author of “Aunt Dorothy's Will.” ete. New York: Virtue & Yorston. A story in the quaint | 4 language, style of letter press, &c.. of two | [Pate me to wear s shoe: n BRAPERB'S SINCE THE OBEATION OF Man. PURELY VEGETABLE BUNION: CHILLBLANES: SORE FEET: Nicted oan bas Wasmixcton, D the tale a pleasing one. ICAL DISCOVER Library Ediion of the Works of Charies | 2Bnpe bottle. and no Dickens. Volume V. New York: D. Appleton fourth of the bot & Co. This volume ot the handsome and con- t, between B and T sireets, B.H GODDARD. weniently shaped library edition of Dickens, isued ud = Pictures trom Tay this ith of January, Ne wigere sb The House in Balfour Street. A novel. By Obarles Dimitry. New York: George S. Wile a, cox. The author of this story is,if we mistake | This fs to certify that Ihave been t not, a son of Prof. Alexander Dimitry, tormerly | °8€ peony Swollen Limbs, Lei connected with the state Department, and one | Teh so that of the ilnest minds and ripestscholars we have i ever had in Wasbiugion circles. This story ots since last March. until com mencing to use bRA shows crudeness. by! cognanavle power. and | PER'S Aa at aes L Pe ane = ‘ pac tor it tha : vill | Att now usin; urth half onnee bottle, a he en oil i dinoe ir Hevea Wm are reduced near'y to their mataral ‘an But now IT could not walk half block withoat 1 bow can contiuge to walk end feel Lush | Hike anew man. Tam sixty-eieht yeare of age; cum hh street, did expect te nor howes: instead, 1 now Rope soon to make bis mark ye" in the world of letters. From French & Richardson we haye— sitting down. Saint Augustine, Ekta, By au E be Sonn of aerheks fonts visitor, New York: G. P. Peterson & Son. | $9 t°%), This is 8 handsome little volume, giving a | be able to go to work sketch of the history of St. Augustine, pike ae ee jects of interest, and advantages as a resort for Subscribed apd sworn before m health snd recreation the Peace in and for Wasbington this lth day of J an + 1369. EEE J or Jeans. WM. MARTIN, J. P, 1008 a OERT aM ING an AN ws ee obese so Coaches tae i on e pleasure In Enechelfonnce bottle of REAPER'S. WOND! Noro, Jangary Lith, 1369. N it aad fect eure. ayes M. [hte X mark] CLAYTON. CLABK’S No. 127 lsth st., beeween H and I streets. MACHINE COTTONS Subscribed and sworn to defore ms a Justice of the Peace, in and for Washington county, D. C. this 14th day of January, 18:9. Three Spools for 25 WM MABTIN,J P. ts, or One Dollar per dos., AT BILVERBERY’s, 427 SEVENTH STREET, 126 20" First Square above Patent Offi-e, Price—ONK DOLLAR Per Bottle; 6 Bott eee $5; 12 Bottles. $9. Mays evrepise SEYENTH AND H.S. DRAPER, REMOVAL. Office No. 1 Washington Building, ai corner Pa. avenue and 7th st.,24 floor, NEW STORE. from 9 a.m. to3 p.m. Board at the Kirkwood House. L. J ROTBROOK Would respectinitly tnform Lis friend: Hie that HE HAS REMOVED N.B—I am ready itis ‘ cood and respon=ibl oa. myeelf maklag the Stentor tives: = | Apel'eation to cure Bunions, Obillviaine, and MAY'S BUILDING, | Frosted eet, or no pay H. 8 DRAPER. CORNER OF SEVENTH AND E, ; == where. with increasel facilitivs or bu-isers. he of bis divine pur; ‘and | MOBT WONTEBFOL MEDICAL DISCOVERY peedy and per- dsr money refui ‘This is to certify that I bave had a very painfal Bunion of two years’ standing, has been for good of the time eo painful and badly swoilen as to e tried many gald-to- Dat have bad no relief until Lcom centuries ago. Itts a dainty little volume, and | menced using DRAPER'S WONDERFUL MED- of which I obtatued one half- and Dave le left. Kesidexce No. 39 the Appletons. contains “Oi Sadecribed and sworn to before me, a Justice of Twist,” creat Expectations, Bien Hons the Peace in nnd for Washington Gun- ty, D O., for eo y were nearly twice their nataral lector called dropay J have been able scarcely to move ‘about er do ‘anything bat Lhave had an oeceedingly t ze FUL MEDICAL DISCOVERY has effected 8 per- Sent to all parts by ea press, om receipt of monoy, hopes to receive a liberal pertion of their cnstom The stock of FOREIGN AND LOMESTIC PAPER HANG INGB, WINDOW SHADES AND SHADE HOLLANDS, DEW AND DESIBABLE PATTERNS SHADE FIXTURES, AT LOWEST RATES. PICTURE CORDS AND TASSELS, KIPWELL « HENDEBSON NAILS AND RINGS NINTH STREET. LOOING GLASSES, Seat AND PICTURE FRAMES, &o together with a great variety of Want pavers. WINDOW SHADES, ac. 1 Batiding FUL AND ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES. YEARS OLD TU EIGRTY ee | CAST UP RY THE SEA. by Bir Samo W Ra. Picture Frames iets tor r fr. author of the *. ert N’ “UND, ROTAROCK. Nite Trivutertes? eta eet THE OLD WOKLD; Palestine Minor. Travel. Incident, Deserip tery, by Jacob KR Freese, M. Doo. AS BY FIBE, by Miss Nelly Mar: i. = CCENTRICITUPS OF THE ANIMAL ya Be ot Carvers, cvntarss THE LAKGES’ THE NEWEST AND Jes. fof PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT. ad Harper's Bazar. VISITL AkDS ENGRAVED AND PRINTED, | AND S7 DIRECT IMPORTATION. vy a | * - PAPEB AND ENVELOPES Bend worth» DEST PARIBKID GLOVES 00 | 5. npay WiTH MONOGRAMS, RESTS OR | 820,000 INITIALS. ‘Those wi PHILP & SOLOMONS, Gi By ies, 7 Hons or fer anyother necaon, will Mat OCSE METK ‘FOLITAN BOOKSTORE, WHAT TREY WANT at tue PARIS KID GLOVE 332 PENNSYLVANIA AVUNUE, DEPOT. jm 25-5t Between 9th ana loth et Metropolitan Patent steam Bakery No. 347 © STREET, Berwees 4°. asp Ore Sreee , BOYS’, AND ¥, BHO! HAVBNNEI'S CRACKEBS at REDUCED BATES FOR Casa dm itted by all impartial jud to be the beat 7 % feie market a ie H. BURNS & CO. ne are obvions: ‘340 Pennsylvania nue, od McKenzie saplendid Rect Ovens. at cost of os rive thoasana olan 182 Im bet — Mh and 10th streets, ry in the best newest Patent. ' fi] W's bay the beat material. ies ate ores Bere We employ the beat workinen We manufacture from twenty-five to thirty Jost received, 25 BALES CHOICE HOPS rels of flour per day. end forsale by BEAVANS & SHAW, * no okd — =< band, and consequently 019 2m B street, between lith and 12th. ra are always fest ; : Fry for scutselve, you will find our statement | fQ = M OVAL. So prevent fraud, our Crackers are stampod with | ,Th@,NATIONAG FRERDMEN'S SAVINGS the uame, AND TRUST COMPAN t get “HAVENNER'S CRACKERS” | *2¢ s0v0ining the ollie of Fitch & Fox. from’ four Uroser, sud te the Baker ae eee | mie uae Li brand of LIMESTOBE FAMILY FLOUR, Just recetved and for eale ERN EXTRAS, suitable tor TLRS Vans & shaw. Lee 2am B strech between lite end 1th. — SIXTY DAYS. “HAY: 8 FF ¥ BREAD.” To make ing Stock, we shall offer for HAVBNNER’S FAMIL AD cypake room for Spring Stock, weahall o PaPERHANGINGS—All jee and prices. «m- or my? a Cott ah Doren Har T Bubroidered Par ber ‘WIND: ferent sizes and colors. gh NDOW sHADES—pite lors. OaBH, at This unevualle?! Bread is now for sale by most of } selection of the Iwading Groc. r= of the efty. It te ming ge.-ct Family Flour: baked, in McKenvie's Patent Uv aeccts white, outritious, and ts SHAD @righ eixteen ounces: poees. orde: OVAL AND Q CAUTION —A great deal of Bread fe sold for | The greatest Variety in the elty. pt ae i which never came from our estab- isbment. honesty. we have ee all onr authorized Gro. Binge ae is cers with fresh >: ards, marked 1569. ‘& beautifal cellection of PAINTINGS. . au ine tor Jeurecives wet a2s fen AV INGE) and CHROMOS; hapdeomely ‘rome ANSOUXCEMENT MRS. ROOKWOOD win experienced workmen, f SILLINERY See FANCY GOODS cf lend Bg gt a CRs etota purckamene tty ° ts ‘ban cost for afew days. in order to close a7 VE MB CAS” base the business — Persons here find Vlease remember the name— Qiser siecan te seers ae per ™ sot, bet. sth and 9th. Saied — cen D and B streets ja19 Gt A “LARGEST STOUK.+" fd a SAMUEL LEWIS, a “FINEST SELECTIONS ©" ALL KINDS WINTER BOOTs AND SHOEs, NOW BBLLING AT REDUCED PBICES, ar JEWELBY. CUMMINS: EXTENSIVE SHOR STORE, 347 SEVENTH STREET, PLATED WABE, Erc., Noxt to Northorn Market. 6-Im 990 Penna. a: MABUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN WINE WATORES, A book ru auu Bors FROM EIGHT ATION ob Timbe. See 3} er Perry & Bros UNITED STATES BEG OB BLUE BOOK ode establishment, FO 1-69. containin tof all the prinet yal Micere of ee A ' Severs nt. and | = 4% othe. very important political aud etatist: MAY & €0.°S Informations. nen al Kae szine, Sloan's atic, and | UR STOCK rit a OUTHS' BOOTS AND Ofice will be removedon the 2th intent Woche “4 Ep ce wll on intwat to No. HAVENNER. 472 7th street, opposite the General Post Office, ESTONE! LIMESTONE! LIMESTONE CAR LOADS of the favorite and well known v ¥ AW! - Pa Also. all Grades Pd ime outs 4 86 SEVENTH ST REET. 486 "3 TUBE FRAMES— Php Mah Oran melee arce vent. ns faras possible thindis. | PICTURE CORD ABD TASSELS, NAILS, SOLID SILVER bet. 12th end 13th ate ON® PRICE ONLY, ONE PBICB ONLY; CALL AND EXAMINE Cab AND BXAMINE STOCK MUST RE REDTORD sTuCea MUsT DBERS SUIT! DRESS BUITS, RUSINESS SUT BUSINESS SUITS. OVERCOATS. OVERCUATS hoys? CLOTHING, BOYS’ CLOTHING, CHIGDREN’S CLOTHING. CHILDREN'S CLOTIANG A, SAKS & Al SAKS& CO! A; SAKS & CO. cestor to H. F. Lovnox & Co CITIZENS. ARMY AND NAVY 4 MERCHANT TAILOR, tropolitan Hotel, (late Brown"s,) 3318-tf No. 362 Penn avenue, Washington. WOOD AND OOAL, 800 TONS OF COAL, AT EDCCED PRICES CHESTNUT COAL, at work asa on KED ASH... LYKENS VALLEY B/” 2,240 ibs, to the Ton im al! cases, 87” WOOD SAWED in any length by steam. SOLOMON STOVE! Corner 2ist and 1 streets, 2B 1n* First Ward ————$AN Birt Wert GREAT BEDUCTION IN PRICE RED ASH, F od a GEN ABH Fes and Btove size aes vey 660 5. P. BROWN & SONS, yasotf Corner New York avenue and 15th at 1,000 cons o antugactrE coan, FOR SALE AT REDUCED PRi+ Es FOR CASH. The undersigned will sell from this date. his en. tirestock of CUAL at greatly reduced prices, for WHITE Asn EGG and FURNACE. nod “ STOVE and (HESTNUT. Bl ASH EGG and STOVE. “ OBESTNUT. The above Qoal is of the very best quality and in coed condition. Delivered to any part of the city tree of extra charge. 0 OAK, and PINE WOOD, Also, BICKOR sawed and split, or in the i W.H MARLOW 418 2w* Offceand yard.cor 7that. and can Cc OAL AT BEDUCED PRICE! COAL AT LOW PRICE T have received notice to remove my Qoal Depot phe riser to give way for the improvemeut ct ua Water street, «large amount of the best (uality of RED AND WHITE A8H COAL tore! there, which must be removed in thirty 1 will sett ge t whieell t low price rather than remove it in lots at very low price HOLAY BTE sieat Corner of 1 and 120 > ee EMOVAL. KINDLING AND STOVE WOOD FOR THE MILLION ! Having removed my extensive Kind!) Stowe Wood Mil from the old established hot of Beventernth to the foot of Seventh street, where I have greater facilities for procuring the Lest wood the shores of Virginia aud Maryland ap produce, I aw now prepared to furniah my old customers and the public generally with all kinds: and lace. j of Word, «-wed and cplit, in any length or size salned, at the LOWEST BATES, Aad telivered to any part of the District of Co- ombtas FREE OF EXTRA CHARGE. All orders left at my Office, $23 D atreet. adjoin in< the Star often, or at the Mill, foot of 7th strect, will Le met with prompt ry ks0NAL attention al6-tf THOMAS J. GALT. Lee YOUR ORDERS FoR GLEASUN & GLENN'S CHEAP OUALS AND WuuD, at their Depot and Chief Office, G street wharf, W C.,or with | O."BTORBS &@ OO., corner 15th and ¥, Wash tugton; H. BAILEY & 00., corner 7th and 8. TRAUTMAN, ti P ue, Letween 19th aud 2th streets, ud. UB. B a 4. BOGUB. corner Bridge an Bish; George town. DR. MAURYW’S PATENT IMPROVED TOOTH BRUSHES. REVOMMENDED EY THE Mw AMERICAN DENT { Letter from Gant Soot A. M., M. D., Wasrxeton, D.©., April, 1883—My Dear Si Ithink I have now tried your brashes thorougbl, Your improvement is one ndeed, It sflects two things—beth rtant. First. Et fm tender gums. Weta es ote ameieae ate they will cleavse — mot accessible to the old brush—the very fee meget tere ‘as 2008 a8 possi bie. for [desire thas my i eanh) E 7. H i £ al ‘without the use of vention. “Wory Fes ‘Thomes F. Maury, M. D., S7On sale at the Drag Etores. LILLY & BROTHER, Wormrrs CELEBRATED DINING Booms, AT NOB. 310, 314, 315 AND 340 I STBEET, Between Ith and i6th etre ts, WORMLEY feat ee style. He purchased when in Paris a superh Din- ner Set, which cannot be equalled in this country. 07-lm JAMES ¥ EAD! BEAD! TOBACCO C: nor Tpbauee eat ERATE Ee German renge, between ‘and 12th streets, gers arkne ot ereee jardware a full assortment of goedsin respective lines. Invit ‘& share of Patrounge, we ofr ir pris to litera oo ATS lesion to the Mi Ireehments on bosrd ks at sll the principal Hotels. and | * ‘The owift and enbetantiat KNIGHT and JUBN GIBSON, will run regularly, durin, [ween ¥ ALEXANDRIA. and GEORGETOWN, as follor SATUBDAY(¥: zapdrin and & pe Bast Ry ON DAYS. arri: orto OSE ving ‘a. foot of High at, FBIDAYS, Norfolk) | 8. arriving st New York MONDa’ ‘This Line. cennecting at Norfolk with the f steamers of the Merchants and Mechanic « ny to aud from BOSTO pared to take through fretj yage and other ex- se WILLIAMS & CO .N. ion apply to JUS. L. GALT, of Hich street, OF OOMPARY, ‘and 17th st one syaare nt W THOMPSON, Presigent For further inform: Agent, Office and Wharf Georgetown. 1) 0 NEW YORK AND wa HE ONLY DIRECT LINE BE. si Tw REN La ‘This Company will hereafter ron two Steamers Leaving New York And every Saturday ot 12m And every Thureday at4 pm Teight received sx all times and forwarded at Vednesdey at 12m... $ ~ M. ELDRIDGE & CO, Agent ES BAND. Agout RE AND OHIO BAILBUAD, between BE and WASHINGTON AND FOR BALTIMO Leave dally. Sreept, Sunaay 7.8 and 9 30 Pia. FOB ALL WAY 8TATIONS. sat Tand9 504. mM. Leave datly.except Sunday, and 2ena¢ P.M rr Leave at 7 A. M oF from Amnepolis on N FOB BALTIMORB. Leave at 8 4. M, aud FOR WAf STATIONS. . 4, 8:20, and OB ALL Pats, Ld THE WHET. n Leave daily, except Beturday -ate A.M. 4,and'7-30 P.M oe vat On Sunday at 4 nore to Wheeling, Parkersburg. &c. Throngh tickets to the West can Washington Station Ticket (fice at ‘Also, at the ( Pennsylvania avenue tickets at the avenue o' nave their baggage catled for and check. residence, taken to the depot. and pat tn the bag ar New York Phtiadetphia, aud Boston, see ILSON, Master of 7 faster of Transportation COLE. “General Ticket Avec Passougers parchasiug fice can there acreng: ad vertisement © JL UGH LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON LADELPHIA,AND Trains between WAST we rin as follows. (except Sunday) at S A.M, and FOR PHILADELPHIA except tunday) at S A. M. ap 12:30 and 6°40 POM Fork st 40 P.M, end Phils Sleeping cars tor New York on S40 P.M. train Lrough tickets to Pbiladelpht can be had at the Station 0) Also. ms the Company's Office, Te parchasing fice can there arrange to CcosTeMES Fox their baggage call residence, taken” be depot, and put in the bag- See Baltimore and Ohto Rafiroad advertisement for schedule between Washington, Baltimore. Aa- ‘and the West. a L. WILSON, Master 0 LM, COLE. Géneral Tic MERRILL, BUR between eth und Int stata S between 12 far . cat TEaTH on any Kind nd for extractin, arantee to all those having work done at our im every particular. = af p* LEWwiza DAT}5 , DENTAL AsBOCIE 260 PENN’A ave. Between 13th and 18th etreets- TEETH EXTEACTED WITHOUT Pare, fo barge will be made for ¢: ~Sctal Teeth are inserted, sattont will be regatred to par formed, which’ th are wate. Tas epared to make Teeth o. at Now York, Pailsde: ‘and Boston prices. ‘All ork done can have tt aact cfies All work will be done tn the neuter warranted to give entire yell to call acd az aud best manner, ep wine onr work before getting PAWNBROKERS. Estascisnep 1853, netween 4% and 6th streets, immediately tn rear ae Pot area MESSESQUOE SPRING WATER, E BY PRINCIPAL DRUGGISTS, CURES CANCER, CURES CUTANEOUS AFFECTIONS, CURES SCBOFULA, And all the Impurities of the Blood. And the Sovereign Remedy for BRIGHTS DISEASE, and other Diseases of the Kidacys. TURODAY RYENIN # JANOARY 26 weedeie beautifel and gied Cae e _ te ee oy Avene - ye perted ‘ shops ther ever. Orme pertormacee wil commence vith the Petes Fawiiy A Bs To conciude wit! Most va Or the Lover, the L Sutthe Little @isse Sliprer Box sheet o-w open WALE'S OPERA HOI SE. Rorertetmmenee ot Orr tertatnamen te 4 Pieer Barlesques F< IC ABD The Mate Prima Dow ner of the Age The Moat ae wr Bximat of, Seo ? GEORGE. KUNSLE PrLY REV ES re t* Par conte, Gallery. 2) conte reer! CANTERBURY LAST NIGHT ONE INCESSANT OUT@URST ©F APPLAUSE AT THE GREAT SINGOLAR SUBMARINE CBEATORE GUBK. THE MAN Fish. GreR. AMPHIBIOUS MOKTAL OF THE DEEP Driuke, Wiirie, Tarn, ‘ and Splashes ail Tank” Bre whet cae drinks greet evening Hie sul should be 8 JOUNNY PIERCE ar ist creat € FRENCH CaN LIE and Mons WEITHY lovely Ballet and Double Tr NIST the peer of THALBERG Ase SUPBANO the ey At the earnest aolicttat Shepard. who select and pr and marvelous #kit Vocalist, Will give one GRAND CONCERT, IN METZEROTT HALL Op FRIDAY EVENING 34 Assisted by the well & PAREPA {many frieode. Mr s@hting ant noes with ty womdert aa Luspiretional P Dorire the evening Mr Sty beautiful Usvatius from Nor: “CABTA INVA 4 the celebrated aria from Koinrt le Diable, Kobert. tot will rem ena au rial length. the highest pote tu the r served seats will commence om reday Morniog 2h instant Metzwrote' Doors open at” the ce at 8 o clock METZEROTE MALL. THE }AVENPO At the solicttscior erable T BROTHERS ree BUmber who ware MYSTERIONS. And truly wonderful p rformanecs, will give THREE MEP SEANCES, ON MEPNESDAY THURSDAY, ant SATURDAY NINGS, Jascany 2Irw, ere and For BAL MASQUE ar MABIND'S ASSEMBLY BOK WASHINGTON, FLBBUANY 4 ae TOWERS oth mod Wah atre H. “HAFIELD. Caterer, A ROTH & t Pu — * RIT saltf PETER & ABEL | Pirectors. L, ™oxur 4 * FANCY DRESSES AND PoMINoRS, For Ladies, Gentlemen, azd Children, No. 445 TENTH STREET __ (Second door Lot F ekoret) ya 122m LAbigS A 5 4 LAWiES AND GENTLB Apply te Mrs FRANK REA, 439 oth strest, t ore Fad ie ee aes Agr cauurer. 304 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUD. BSETWEBN NINTH AND TENTH STREET 4 cholee collection of ULL PAINTINGS. PxG Erevcd, Bogiish. and American CHROMOS: Tee Btennoscurke a Skanes O8CU VIEWS. PARLOR BRAC alate ” Prices mode v pita, Fo ‘ DANCING ACADE enne. opposite Metropolitan aid respectfully announce that are now prepared to receive pupils at; ‘b prices as will sult the times. and acr- h the prices of other Professors in the city nd sre ve for Circulars snd information. Classes re EK RSRAY and BATUBDAY. from 3 to $o'cl ke TUESDAY and FRIDAY, trom Sto 0 o'ock. Be ‘uture both Professure coistantly in sttendanae, par "BE WANs aie bas 5. between oth and lth streets, * now open for roeption of Puptis. _F particulars apply at the Academy for’ elres' “Daye c? Tatton: Por a am ays of Tuition” For Misses and Masters fay. Thoreday, and Saturiay. from Stet eae For Guntiemen—Monday, Wednesday, Dred ae day, from § to BALLS, PARTIES, &. r ERADE anv i Y DRESS JOURNEYMEN BOUKLINDERS: so A n1Y wilt ace at D FELLOWS BALL, en TUESDAY EVENING. Febru 5 _atnicpe ¢ Celebrates Cotilion Band has been om © 0cr am Leties pot admitt: 4 exer invitation te bed fos the Gemsbinse ot Tuvitations c OOLONG TEA, 1 2 PuwWDER ~ pf | .6o— Va COPE, 35, Part aec rs »CERIES of a PRICES © “Owiteeee im sie och 19th and 20°b streets. $$ Oe Beceived to ai we * Grate % ¥. STA UTTINe exes SFacTORY Cikiss. Foe sole be TRE RO ERY PROPT: Company. — Pepme ave . bet Sous ane co Isroztant BEWs. ©. B. JEWSLL'S PREMIUM SOAPS ere acknowledged to be THE BEST 80AP8 FOR THE LEAST MONEE fn the market. ‘They ere made on the old fashion pina by boll- tng, end free from ll injurious Chemics ‘@dulterations. ‘The preniam OBIERTAL Svar, tT * NEW YORK CITY 80aP, The * CHEMICAL OLIVE 6vuaP, ‘The “ LAUNDBY SoaP, Fey te nme of superior. Quality, and ere guaran ASK YOUB GROCER for any of these and tek ‘Ro other. For sale by all of the BEST GROCERS ta ch ‘Oty. Bencfectory, Nos 000 and 404 @ street sorte