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hour late, the proprietor would mot allow the performances to commence until the visitor ap- peared. In vain the audience !n the lower part Of the house decorously testified fts impatience | by general rapping of canes; in vain the gods of the gallery cried out for the beguiling melody of MONDAY... February 7, 1970. | “shoo Fly.” Not @ horn was heard, nor a violin’s note, until the Prince smiled benignly Matter on Every Page. 5 from the balustrade of his box, when the Brit- Receptions. Mrs. Grant's receptions will be held every | ish national anthem pealed through the house. ‘Tuesday during the season, between the hours | In the other instance, at the select ball given at of Zand 4 p.m. Delmonico’s, the managers were so utterly Secretary and Mrs. Belknap have issued cards | overcome by the presence of a live Prince that for receptions for Feb. 12th, 19th and 26th, at 9 | they forgot everybody else, and even allowed p.m. No.3 Madison Place. Mrs. Thornton, the wife of the British Minister, ‘The receptions of the Speaker of the House | to find her way to the supper table almost ©t Representatives will be at his residence, 408 | unattended. But the most repulsive exhibition Fifteenth street, from 9 to 11 o’clock on cach of snebbery was in the reception given to the Friday evening of the season. Prince when he attended divine service at Mrs. Blaine’s receptions will be held every | Trinity Church, where his entrance was hailed Wednesday of the season, between the hours of | by the anthem of “ God save the Queen.” 2and 5 p.m. It is satisfactory to know that our city did not At the Kussian Legation, Madame de Cata- | lose its head after this ridiculous fashion. But cazy will receive on Thursdays, from 2 until 5 | Washington is somewhat used to notables, and p.m. is enabled to maintain its self-respect in their At the Argentine Legation, Madame de Gar- Presence. re alternate Mo: event SS sweating ca teaten ial seen carte: | Tis MOMMaa of UavantaiT eiiwle ee home on Saturdays, from 2 until 5 p. m. ganizing in view of the adoption of the Fif- We are requested to state that in consequence | teenth Amendment. of necessary repairs, there will be no evening | | WASHINGTON CITY: -_ | +202 Teceptions at the British Legation until special | cently boon we Van eovGe Mee are pas res | invitations are issued. for American bonds, both Federal and Seats see. Ex —_ << wy Ny a ‘The Mormon Schism. ices throughout Englan dissat- Eraction is universal, and. complaints of: dele The Mormon schismatics, Godbe, Harrison, and error have teongr ectiy sealtt lied since the | 35 and others, have formed a temporary church organization called “the Church of Zion,” which is a modification of original Mormonism and with more liberal features, though it contains many of the most objectionable points of the old organization... Polygamy is not mentioned in its constitution, although in the “manifesto” the principle is stated to be sanctioned and prac- tised by celestials. Polygamy could come in hereafter through one of the “back doors” which the constitution has avowedly left open. The constitution which the few have informally adopted is only a preliminary draft, subject to ment went into effect. In London, particular iy, crowds of people surround the offices, and there is the utmost confusion. The movement for the abolition of the University ting was held at F Pivmosar Pris evenine, meeting was eveni and resolutions looking to Flo that end wre ae? meeti are wo be heidel chrewhere. ‘The manufacturers in ‘Londen are preparing to take advantage of the expira- tion, in March, of Bessemer’s steel patents. The Saturday Review of Friday the Irish land question and the bills for regu: lating the ballot, and for the diffusio: tion, will engross the attention of the Parliament at the coming session. sg The ne all amendment and to ratification when all those | Mall Gazette of Friday even! who shall meanwhile have joined the schism oto, e contemplate. C= ime we trae in will have come up to the New Jerusalem in Civita Catoli blished i April next and be in conference assembled. enuitle Fen tet rg Pole remarkable article entitled “ Uques et le Concile,” After te referring to the menaces she Ecumenical Countilestab. ishing decrees contrary to the modern ideas, it ¢ bishops despise menaces. If Ve erpments make laws at variance with the'de. erces of the council, the subjects will not be held to observe them, and to exact obedience to such laws would be odious tyranny. If governments separate church from State, they inust expect terribie revolutions to overthrow them. France alone has been true to to the concordat, and the council will bear this in mind.” It was reported in Parison Friday that Lucien Anatal Provost Paradot, the celebrated aathor, has been appointed Minister from France to Washington. ‘The Paris Journal Oficial pub- lishes a decree removing Leverrier, the eminent astronomer, from his office as Director of the Ob- servatory, for taking certain action in the Sen- ate, of which he is a member, inconsistent with his duties as an officer of the government. In the case of Henri Rochefort, no appeal having been taken, the sentence becomes final. ‘The 6th of April, 1830, was the date on which Joseph Smith, the original Mormon Prophet, organized the Church of J@sus Christ of Latter Day Saints at Manchester, N. Y¥., with half a dozen members. In order to revive and modify, Dut still retain, the traditions of the system, the present secret idea of the schismatics is to have all the “reconstructed” Mormons assem- Die at Salt Lake City en masse to the number, it is expected, of several thousand, and then, on the traditional day and with a traditional name, and bya kind of coup, the trumpets of Zion shall sound the glad tidings of the formal found- ing of aregenerated system, and at the ery of “Ecce homo!” shall step forth the new leader of the Chureh. A Sait Lake correspondent of the New York Heraid speaks of “Joe Smith, the son of the ancient founder of Mormonism,” as the pro- posed new leader of the church, and refers to him as designed by his father to be the head of thechureh. The person meant, we saspect, is David Smith, a younger son of Joe. Smith, and who, according to Mormon tradition, was previ- ous to his birth designated by the prophecy of his father asthe future head of the Mormon church. All the Mormons, even the Brighamites, concede that the mantle of prophecy rests upon the youthful David, but the drawback has been that David Smith is an anti-polygamist, as well as bis mother, Emma Smith. Should he now head ‘the schismatics, he will carry with him the prestige of prophecy and legitimacy; but it is pretty certain that the new church must aban. don polygamy before he will identify himself s7-More_ Fumars of death from trichinw in Western pork 87-J. MeLeary Brown, Secretary of the Bur- lingame Embassy, arrived last aigut in New York from W: ashington. 87 Senator Cameron has inherited 21,909,000 from his lately deceased father-in-law, MeCor- mick, of Harrisburg. 87" In Europe, women can now receive the de- gree of M. D.in Fiance, Russia, Switzerland, Sweden and Scoti ‘WAUGH CHAPEL FAIR — benefit of WATGH CHAPEL CRCH will be held in the lecture room of the & om oa < treet (exgicol ail F commencing POESD AY" fe Bebenars aia oft the With it. If the Mormons are left to themselves, EVENT eet ‘hk She nen the revolt against polygamy in their own ranks Jalom fall, Helen het. N.¥.avcundG'st By Will work its cure; but the worst mode of deat~ | “ler of the SH. n ing with the Mormon problem imaginable will | HENRY PPE Secretary, Tore be to attempt military repression. This will IS) Se PHERDS 3h BETHLEHEM —sz- BOS” will old a Specter ‘ES DAY EVENT ja at them in the attitude of martyrs for their re- ligious beliet. —see-—__ The Chicago case of a pupil who died after | punishment at a school, calls forth severe eom- ments from the press, and is likely to do much to put an end tothe practice of corporal pun- ishment in our public schools. In November, 189, in the Skinner School, in Chicago, ths | rucher bad a ficulty with a lad named Wilue Arkin. This boy “had jrpviously been affect ed with a difficulty in the head,” and was, there- fore, entitled to the patience and consideration of the teacher, who nevertheless undertook to flog him. A struggle ensned, in the course of which the boy's head struck violently against a steam-pipe. ‘since that 2 he has remained unconscious and absolutely dumb, until, on tho ‘28th of last month, death came mercifully to relieve him from present and future mise ‘This is a pinia case of homicide, and the ques- mata hed Bal ee ST aL avenue. Business of utmoat vital in- nee will be brought before: the © | H | only serve to consolidate the Mormons and put | | | | ae Gallery, must not dese the mseqnently we are preparing a duplicate to he sent ‘North aut Sbyond: and the | Original Views will be pata part | of our permanent Art Exhibition of novel ant fom | stantly accumulating attractions. a iG oyaius Church, awd escorted to the depot and start _E. MacMURRY, Secretary. ~ RECENT ARCTIC BXPLOBATIONS F THEG. A. R. COURSE, of the Charity Fund. AYES. the eclebrated Arctic Voy Ww " 1 or his Lecture fion arises: How ofte meena ie rs school, will it be nee | Hall, o ‘ebruary 7. Doors question of decided interest to parents, to | ‘commence at *. Tickets admission ticke rved seats may be em Philp & Solom. guardians, and to the public at large. The | New York Tribune, in commenting on this case, Jays down the “broad and general rule that a schoolteacher who cannot manage his or her | pup cir brains by physi- cai violence, is not fit for the business of educa XTRA LEG oTU TAN ON THE Ic! — tion, and in th ned days would : ardly be thought ft te herd of cattle, cents; for sale a bogs Stes with the care of horses. Rarey | = sDecents ational; Wrsals atthe: tamed Cruiser by kindness mistresses ts little boys and girls by a free | DA use of the cowhide, which has beem banished | from all rex; morte BUILDING ASSOCIATION Tneeting Of this nseo- City Hall on TUESDAY G next, the 8th inet at o'clock, At the mecti mo ORE, See Grant wing) « Jay night, one of the speakers | OHI SEATE—ASSOCLATION wick * Or. W. He mle the statement that | [[F “hula ite next meeting in the Lectos Bee Mayer Bowe ording to his own state- | the Cor eres Tal y hareh, ornare ae set - | streets. ¢ - oak: ment, had kept $19,000 of the $39,000 appropri- | ¥tbruary 7th. fl po ated by last Congress for the poor, and it would | Ubie Ce 4 5 KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.— pA R a joumed sevsion of the GRAND LODGE wilt helt at their hall, corner 7th and. Detrens ie no doubt be spent in the campaign coming this spring to re-elect himself." Now, while we have not the slightest disposition, as our columns have shown, to screen any official from legiti- Te ponte aes vbraary sth, at 7 o'stc mate criticism, we feel it due to Mayor Bowen a TAGHS 1, DARN, to say that this charge is entirely unfounded, | _f*-3t nd Recording Seribs TO a ALES DR. and we regret to have given fresh currency to it uncontradicted, for the reason that when a somewhat similar charge was made we satisfied ourselves of its incorrectness by an examination of the vouchers and other —- Twenty third see. - ! = It is proposed to extend the me laws of lem —— Iphia, se as to allow the inhabitants of hat village to pursue the exciting sport of hog in their streets all the year round.—New G street, between oth York Werld. ‘anev Philadelphia is behind the times, as usual. | S*t* Raiding on roving swine has long been among the privileged amusements of our eitizens, and in Georgetown they have even advanced so far % several municipal elections as to put at the = ead of their ticket for Mayor and Councilmen ee b= Sreretary. 3 & representative porker, with the legend, “Hogs will Teens and Jost to the ¢) at farge all the year roun‘.” And that ticket is SE. sie es eerie | ST. PATRICK: 3 cuuRcR, oN ARROLL HALL, ARTICLES at CEs dere nee Sie 3 74 fe 4-0t tite Dd opp. Px generally sucecsstu, too. es males meas a em ating f MS FOR RENT The latest news from Mexico is of the most | ga Febraary fa oF $60 por quart gloomy character. No improvement is notico- | wt able. The same old story over again. Revula- cer Renacueiles tion, conspiracies, robberies, horse stealing, as- ; - uae csr NOTICE OF BEMOVAL of our latest information. Mexico is rapidly g//aving removed our falling into an almost hopeless state of anareay | srenue.we reepecttully and confusion. The government is powerless to | He patronage accomplish anything of benefit to the country. State after State rebels against the Exeentive. | ‘This is the condition of the republic at present, | Dut the future is still more gloomy. oo = } The New York Morel gles the proposed | Mediteranean and Oriental Steamship CGom- | pany an “alsurd steamship company,” andsays | it is pretty certain its projectors are not driving | at legitimate commerce. a We have received from the publishers The | World Almance for 10. This pubdileation now contests with the Zrilune Almanac, the post of honor as the most reliable spams “| polities: anf her stntiathon. « Solomons ¥ we have Har, Harper's | aar for Febsuary 19. Washington city received Prince Arthur with | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Proper courtesy and hospitality, but did not lose | tts balance by his visit. We see, however, elsewhere there are some ‘The steady flow of currency in the direction of New York is again reflected in the bank state- 1 sum of more than four milliot = 3 have really been losers imgeserest fae deereges Inspects ofveting che sain gal aga tents EAMt mations. The loss in specie is dae to the heavy payments into the Sub-Treasary for customs and the large shipments of specie. ‘The gain in legal tenders is a million and a quarter, and the increase in circulation oyer thirty thous- ——-e __ U.S. 1881. roe aeety eT bith 5-20’s, 1864. 5-208, Ind, 15 indy 68.1 . Tomtortiee 2 molto 14 Commercial Lines 0 Telegraph.) Lewis Johnson & Co. quote stocks and bonds in home and foreign markets as follows: shew, YORE, Feb are Bogen 5. os, cou; cou by 8, 188, con eed Si 115; 5-208, , coupon, 114; 520%, 180 en ras as nip 1A a dL Grinbertand ai; Galea do. pref'd, stern Union 7 legraph, ss! cone a aS * Power, 10 s Paci Mail, di *kem Yor, Contra a Hui %; do. do. scrip, Erie, 24%; Erie werd 4 re ae uthern, 85%; pg tore and Pittibarg, lem 1a re pret'd, Central, inois ential, 1 96x; Northwest, 12x; . pref'd, do. do. pret'd. 7345 ee Chilo and’ i ‘certieats, aie 24! —= press, el Express, ; Amer- . 31; United States ee 52; Merchants Tnion Express, 6. Market strong. Gold, 120% 01214. Cable. Loxpon, Feb. 7, Ere aac Deasole Se money 92%; Consols for account, S25 - Bonds, 02,5 5 765, 86%; ’67, 86; 10-40's, 84%; Illinois, 106.4; Erie, 20; Atlantic, 27. Livervoot, 11 a. m—Cotton market opens steady. Sales 10,000 bales. Middling Uplands, 11%; Middling Orleans, # Iga X. The Markets ‘Te-Day. Telegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. . Battmore, Feb. 7.—Cotton dull at 24x. Flour —_ active and prices weak, but not quotably lower. Wheat steady ‘and un- changed at $140a8145 for prime to Peel Maryland red. Corn aan,” white, 95c.a31; yellow, 9a9Ic. Oats dull at 52at5c. Rye dall at %e.aSl. Pork quiet at $28.50. Bacon quiet. Rib —— er clear do., 16; shoulders, 13; hams, 1 Lard dull ‘at ibxaliy. Whisky firm at Stadve. New Yore, Feb. 7—Stocks strong. Money = at a ee cent. Exchange, long, 3 short, 95 oes 20%. Five-twenties tbez, coupon, ay. Virginia sixes, ex-coupon, 621, new, 683g. North Carolinas, old, 43, new, Sn. Battrwore, Feb. 7.—Wm. Fisher & Sons quote Virginia 6's, ol, 51% bid, 51%; asked. peas ———. new, 27 bid, 30 asked. ‘ORK, Feb. 7-—Flour dull and 5c. lower. Wheat dun ‘and Ie. lower. Corn steady. B7San Fi Francisco has 7,000 laborers out of work, and they propose to Sct on foot a system of street improvements for their benefit. HAVE PLEASURE IN STATING TH er t of COOK'S BALM OF LIFE will be equal te the Wier mand. Inability of the glaas-works to furnish the bottles fast enough was the causa of the late insuffi cient supply. ‘This has been remedied. It will be found ip the DEUGSTORES and at the manufac- He tress ear Oe Tou ie oid hh ant G streets. J. J3.MAY’S PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT, 308 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Ninth and Tenth Streets. OPENING TO. SPAY, ion large cio. day. Feb. another ST GUALITY Panis WES. “Bines frost BY to He—all col- fer-stit <a nt a few yeas aboard of « U JOHN M COACH MAKERS PEND EAU! ber 310 PeoneyTeain ave, 34. street. TAGES AND. HARN RECEIVED vON EMRAStOR AND SOLD ON CARRIAGES REPAIRED. Th — \GrONn VINEGAR WORKS, No. 554 TWELFTH STREET WE , Coren ov B Street No ty WASHINGTON, D.C. fe 4-20 JONES & KEITH, Propsictors. NOTICE OF REMOVAL AL. my st ing removed ES. Hail between 7th raat ‘Sth si street farniture store, I will be customers and the | pub! lensed tones ail my old © generally, proinixing ompt attention to all orders. With reduced prices Rnd a ler: nrg increased stuck af fine goods I hope to fh tistaction. » ar a 8. H. BACON. A= B. SHEPHERD & BROS, HAVING REMOVED TO THRIR NEW IRON WAREHOUSE, 910 PENNA. AV., BET. 9TH AND 10TH STS., (souTH sipx,) Bespectfully call attention to their assortment of GAS FIXTURES, comprising ALL PATTERNS MANUFACTURED BY THE Tucker Manufacturing Co, New York; ‘also those of Mitchell, Vance & Co, New York, WHICH ARE SOLD AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES. ‘The Largest Stock of BRONZES, CLOCKS, and MANTEL ORNAMENTS ever exhibited in Washington, and at the LOWEST RATES. Every Variety of SLATE MANTELS manufactured, of style and finish equal to the examen finest EAT! FLUES, VASES, DBALN TILE, STATUES, ‘TILE, — PIPES, &c. WANTS. FOR SALE AND RENT. ue SS Tespectable Se to ——— Les KENT—a vate Sarit ots in ae Oand P ae We te. ANTED_A good A ear, ‘al ierman preferred. erences required, Tuguire No. 1206 @ si tween WA STED-A comp No, 1454 Coreatan street, and 1th stree W kee colored Wé o the ae lousework for a Tumiy ot we, rsons; must bean poe washer irons lone aed aoe; ‘unless ti 4 can sae IATA Besnes well-edi Sy Ww ening Star Office, stat Age extent of eiucation, and present occu; Vr -A WHITR GIRL, who can cook, Ware iron, at No. 507 Sixth at., inate pena raus cs ect ‘ee to parrot EGON, Hoom No: 1 tated liigeneee WaANrE=a GERMAN Wi WOMAN v1 OR GIRL to do some HOUSEWORK. Good wages A. FISCHER, Dyer, 435 9th at fe5-2t" i DRESSM AKER. hes i foo ee hite or colored, to oo a given. A ANTED—A sit — by a strong, Fa ous iY ie nig 40 de ° de GENERAL House F. McKNEW, corner 7th fet-3t wore WOMAN TO DO THE HOUSE WORK of s small agit and assist in pollo eee w CONS. Wasttocty = for aterm of years, “Fy the -Brivilege of parchasing, large lot GROUND, th and 1 ots northwest, suitable for B Wood and Coal Yards of would ines’ Wheel peor Pity besa Pol oy same purposes. Address, stat- jocation = GLEA $05 ‘ic GLENN, G st. Wharf, fes 128th ‘{Bep.} Washington, D. 0. Heres, WANTED By, the Washington and town Railroad Company. Persons hav- ing one or more horses for sale are invited to present them to the tee got Lr page mon but None but coun ore MLE, Superintondent, 6 New Jersey .renuc, _fe 2-6t “betwoou Band © ats, nort! ANTED— worth of SECOND MAND Fuk irene Stor t ie ites ees ERB WILLIAMS ja2-3m__-No. 739 orth reet, between G and ANTED—E. ‘body to ki that BRAZIL- Wa PEsaLe 3 and’ other BRRCTACLES ace suited wo en the ¢ Sight, and cheaper than clnearnerey at WEMPLERS 3, Optician, next To jational Hotel au We TED—Ladios to. Know that they can plo vorspetennipesl mie ING MACH, Ini'on the ost caslest terms.” For ita splot and nie- ‘working, it Is pronoune eg the world” “Ageuey at C. BAUM'S Honp » corner 4th BTORE newly 7 Atel ae up; —- ‘te? ‘with ry = J: fare DOMS FOR RENT— toad logee.to cia family who will poard s gentleman aed wile, ences exchang feats 1219 Sth st., bet. Mand N. fer 3:* Fk SALE OR RENT th st Lew’ pered and'paintal..” Immediate intend. rs} Rt Gaither’ Drug Store. mite to Thats, fof et Fo RENT—A pice two: story FRAME HOUS: key at grocery next door; only three square. ‘pas ite. Rent $20. Inquire of S. ROM 215 F street, bet. Mth and 1th Fos, RESTS BRICK ‘AU Uth strest.. between Band fine yet in ply to H. 0. oon. Sewcier. Fe. RENT—A nice 8 room_H E contai gasand water, No. 302 inh wrens bere n New York avenne and U street, near the Treasur: Apply No. 458 L street, between 7th and 8th zee <a a of new and eacce ‘& new house iu ope it lovations in the 7 with all the Tmodern = meorowenants of hot and T. bath rooms water closets on each Taguire 1340" ‘1 ‘Street, opposite Frankia Square, near | aa ee FOR 3: apa = RTH SIDE OF H STREET, BE- TREN ace! ANDTtu pS yg yen opporta- 2.000 dc the remainder at sev- ‘mouth House has four stories, CS Handy nd Post WHITNEY & é co, rene tand IH. R REN SCRURNISHED Wi Rooms: in of the most fashionab! cit: fertt OR sxcallet {bree story, BRICK ory acl 4 ‘SLinsonrl avenue, thin ~ ger) 4 residenc: the best a ed houses fa. the eaty. ue will be rented low tos good 3 ots iewuise at Mus. WALKERS, two doors west, Fat the office of Mutual Insurance Company. over ik of Washingto teT at F's IRST CLASS Te E FORSALE ONT TREET, NORTH SIDE, BETWEEN Grut AND It STREETS—We offer for sale that fine located as above, near 7th ch, Frenzh roof, eleven room, water closet and other conveni« on. the follow iberal terms: Price -e 310.000) one thira cash and inder in 1 roa 3 years. JOSHUA WHITNEY & CO. Estate pao Beal fe7-tt 729 7th strect, between G and H. F°s3 RENT—A 3-STORY BRICK HOUSE, No. Bridge st.. Georgetown; ten rooms. Mar. Ti in advance. ‘Rent GBo. NICHOLS, FOR BENT— THREE BOOMS. suitable “for housekeeping; over store No. Pennsylvani avenue, between 2d and 3d streets; Siz ‘Ror month; in advanee, Also, Furnished Rooms. poly in i in the stor F'QE SALE—AaT 4 SACKIFICE-A good, pew. Beat, six room FRAME HOUSE. “If sold ia PAM ONTave gta great bargain. Apply to D. DAVIDDON, room No. 7, corner 7th ound avenue. 5-3t* att spond Corset Pact, ry. 513 7th street, between 5 W as TED—To rent or buy, or rent with pe anit purchasing, from ONE TO TEN ACRES (1 mek ncanW aahington. Address, stat Iceation and pries, A- B.C. Star Uitiee. oct ES, 2uS7# PAYS FAIR CASH PRIOWS oe 4¢ LADIES’, GENTS AND CHILDRENS SECOND-HAND C CLOTHING, UND LOTH. ING, BOOTS see bh 415 SOUND—On the ath inst., an EYE GLASS, which which A recat be obtained on application at No. 1733 1 street. fe5-3t" Fae BIL AK. yea between 6th and uh sireet on ‘The owner cw have the same by calling at 14 16 Bente JF. BURGER. m Friday. 4th, a Whits, "Fox DOG. AN} one 21 street, near cor: erof Uth, he above rewar 1. i Vor stolen on the ae 5 lack COW, whi nce, Iv avy with cali faa he above reward wi n if re: to No. 41534 street, between Dand Va I OST—On Wednesday exening. 3 4 long, plain GOLD CHA ihe dee Slt be liberally rewarded by leaving ‘the same at 2804 @ street. fe 4-3t™ L 8T_ On the nary ad, a haif- ‘OU. a reward, ieftat 1816 H lana bits stun ‘ont ae at mal ai Pi MONNAIE, contain out $25, consist: two new teng just issued, balanc 5 change; date written inside. ‘Thi Will Feceive a liberal reward by. addressing, GROWN & SON, corner New York avenue aud sth, street de 2 ESS CHANCES. ‘OR SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN—A DRC STONE, on the northeast corner sf Penu- Sylvania avo soll on long store has be » and Twentieth street; will bal e to a responsible party. filled up with a large as is one of the most Ward. Satistactory reasofts E. WAGGAMAN. 3 er LA ol FRESH pike GS Wil be sold « great bargais. Pennsylvania avenue and Bith st., ist ¥ ST¢ doing a ts peomalwent and wealth sone yeseips "Sau emcee ae Brice $1400, on easy terms. Address Pist $100, 000 ¥ vit ‘t Moura City Beal ineeren oe iy NEWBURN, eal, per annum, “katate "Ae Agent, drens chimond, V alk HEAP—1 SU LEY. A POLE, with straps; 1 ) eh mt Drags household. I t L ‘Too small for presen the Evening star mee. and spirit Also. Double Harness, Single ditto, Blan- kets, Afghans, iso, sanall Victeria Carriage. Apply to Colonel ne BP. CURTIS, 35 Winder’s Buik Seventeenth: street. jal. pe SALE—A air of handsome BAY Hog = well matched, 7 years old, sound, kind TERER, is To. 391 Hcott’s Square, bet. and K sts. weet ‘The undersigned doce most respectfully announce Sccumbodate them WEN MEALS and ROOMS on the | Eu i. Also, MEALS ala Carte, with the best SO TNNEMS BALLS, AND PARTIES JNO. A. GRAY. 2g Mplcoe bef avirg west. Parlors and aie Pel ft | ea nt h and sth street — ‘toss F street, no W M. BRADLEY « SONS, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Between 18th and 19th sts., west, Washington, D. o, MANUFACTURERS OF MONUMENTS, MAN. suPORT ERS ns OF. mow TMEN TAL Pro URE Png eed a ior BUILDING PUBPOSES, at oy lew. Ts oy UNDERSI ae! T? Le efateyd . COMMUNICATING ROOMS, droom; independent entrance from ristocratis location, two blocks from both of cars. Unusually fine table board can by crossing @ gallery, if desired. | Laxurions furniture; gas, fuel constant a’ servant. ‘Terms, S100 for either one or twe permonth. Information given at N. east corner 10th st. and Mass. ave. RA FOR RENT—In. VEY °S, corner 4th and ry Dep ree doors from 1th str aM Fs pass the door, FOk REST— and isth, containi FoEme PRICK on 12th street, No. 267, between O a -» containing 5 rooms, new! by eed and in good order. The key next door. 442 1th streec, PRENDER & C0. iy fe2-Im" ENT—Several large UNFURNISHED OMS and PARLORS, with BOARD. Apply new) 1216 F strect, "between 12th gadtath iy terms apply at tN £09.04 No tween Sth and 9th (OR RENT—A HOUSE withton: Teomsand ouanast rf ee eres of land on Washington aud Jexandri 4 eee Ot APP owas Ww. SW Fok BEST—s BRICK MOUSE. contain Tooms, situated 0 c “ and Sth streets east, fi Stable. Appl ‘a i. : gas and other conve in a deUghetut and healthy garden encloe the of north A sirect. about to equates cast arlors and roome are jor the use of Congress, Delegat. Inquire om the ‘premises, tae style, with . jt 0 garden in front, and wood shed and water in rear, street, corner 6th wes Apply 614 To PHO’ in Georgetown upon pres rection, extablished ‘iow Dusiness. ent moderate: ae will’ cate 28. 75 Dumbarton street. jazi-im™ NT- pleasant t hed.) in ‘a private famil; had in the neighborkood. i PUR RENT—A fines ith street. betws a igant ot SLY ERB EM gheap- He reat SIL. AX SHED AND COMFORTABLE ou KE FoR preg ieee healthy ncigh- vorhood, at 2014 G st root, Letwech ah aud 2st streets. ‘Call betwe VWe'clock a.m. jx20-Im oan SALE Ux TO ae thove comfortable cight room HOUSES, con gall the modern improvements, situated on h str wan Known an phia Row. The pi aghly repaired, aud are fully a ‘asigood se ie * sae om X3" . PLOWMAN, iam 9th and D sireeis. ‘OK SALE OR TO LET sersor jal7-Im OUSES FOR SALE. HentOK 8 SE, 5 Mth As gh SE CK |OUSE, 2 rooms, on north side F street, scours. Hot and ‘water, gas, &c. Location desirable. = }, Wrooms, I stroct, between 12th and ih street northside: Het asd coll we merble mantels and basins; furnace in table, St. Lot20 by 42. BRICK HOUSE, veto pride halt tend Siroute:” Very Coon aaa a tenants, Sl eer TLATTA, 3M. A PLOWMAN. Several other fir 10% and small FRAME HOUSES, well oats of the . ‘i at Ina ri aia _jals-tf Corner of 7th and F streets. Far Iodine avenue be Fo SES OR ALF aR PLACE, aide: range, hot and ees | Cee Would res Sie mre DWELLING WN, or unfarnis! Have just opened a large assortment of new BOOTS AND SHOES, eee npeutan oer esethen pos, Buos,, ae sp Sats Gremnt OFFA. WING MM. _ial- Pee Rite er & Gibbs’ a get oie 4 ee .| ete T°. _ BS OF CONGRESS OR OTH! parlor, din ech aod Teh fF Grocemt or Feed Beare cae by recent Fay io it. 1. opposite Ok RENT—A SUITE OF Rooms. ibe sory Jarre. new and hamdaomniy fa ished, suitable for ’ ring much rooms. | Appiy at, 380. rect Between loth west, north side, — SALE— 8. P. BROWN & 80) corner 8 New York avenue and’ Lsth Street WERE aly CLASS NEW lero nl RES 5 be pre ii old Forniabed er Unfuru'ah Bes S hd a eat TH fl i 5 t (4 A 7 i ! hi fors ‘ist, ken RNITURE FOR SALE— AS ation, buse conta Il at yeareisiand in elegant stylo. Pa Soo cast ingutre Inquire at Star office. nof-tf OR BENS Soar FRAME | HOUSES on Mth «t.. betw: Ai the Hon. J ma i daa noS-tf (QR SALE OR RENT BERT HQUsE 3 KF G and H; heated bj Stent 5s yee Inguire of GkO. fia PARK nee Fo, RENT—Two co comfortably 0OMS floor, wit sonuie, convenient te to F street new hotel. Inquire 316 1 cree UR SALE- HOUSES, town. 269 Pa. hs Inder bape modern improve and Corcoran’s ccat-cotf ghew BRICK DWELLING Tw G: near Green street. G: orge- ‘Terms'easy. Apply to A. B.' sieet aD BOARDING. SHED ROOMS FOR RENT—With or sore bid FR CLASS BOARD, WITH PLEASANT FRONT KOOMS, to be had on reasonable terms, at 1901, corner Pennsylvania avenne and 19th a short walk from most of the public offices SEYERAE EX: ELLENT ROOMS FOR BENT. &t No. 8 4s street, with BOARD. out BOARD. at No. 495 Peunsyly ‘3d. Boarding at the same place, ate, at NEW STOKE 2 "EW STORE! N Having just returned from the Northern Auction Rocms, I can offer GKEAT INDUC to all in want of DRY Goobs. ENTS DRESS GOODS, LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. Black and Colored Mp Sd oe jah trom $1 up. Ail Linen F \GED TOW & from 12 to 75. pa re ee Paty 61.0 to 85. BL ASKETS. cheay 1920 Pennsylvania avenue. “there perms © ‘ARRIAGES. “Just received, a large assortment of the latest style and finest fi CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, can be obtained elsewhere. at rrices lower than the: at CHR. RUPPERT'S Fancy Bazar, No. = old No.) 7th st.. near ». FRE EYESIGHT accurately suited wut Prddies and other Spectacies, ty merely an $e swertng a foro questions. HH. HEMPLER, OPTICIAN, R EAD THI CHRONIC DISEASES Of Long Standing and the Most Aggravated Char- acter CURED WITHOUT MEDICINE. ents im ‘all win, tovremain in the ‘olf i Mice fromm the St Cloud Hotel Leen me 1306 G street, between th ‘ases mad: erga Blind: Deaf. onchitis, in incipieat Cow campeon, Aiseases eucecesfully treated. ‘The afflicted, a uae public generally. aro invited call and satisfy themselves as to ouderfal ‘in tia city and elscwhors by Dr FANYON. deds-tFebis” ETEOPOLITAN | M BOWLING SALOON, UNDEK MBTRKOPOLITAN HALL, PENN’s AVENUE, NEAR LI TH Staeet Wust. GEORGE BAUER, Proprietor. Open trom . to m. Thi Ber te stock wit the Rest Ligure. Wines, and Ales a! ars of the nest Drande.” Calvan SULATED, G"SULVEaizen. cur an crusieD WELSH PREMIUM A FAMILY FLOUR For ee, ao low as. pod pregpt He? ity ately iD PI “Geese FLOOR AND TA 4 CLOTHS, aii we ey or country, at notice, oo ‘ocs-am' Jou ©. 00x, REPAIRS for all kinds of Ranges and Lagrobes. Soest rare 3.0, MARKS. okadaic face | PERSONAL. | (STARR WILL « ANVA®S THE CiTy & | eee Corn 4 | ADIES 8U LAK G Fi Fi’ ~~ TeRRt USTICE COMPELS ME To REA ER To Jirartier she have lived, nr tre foe He es iy twelve wife. ina” IC AND DIUM and CLARVOY AN hous. No. 416 E rs ‘cine ex nent "Dr. Kin bes of treatm: ot and refer. Office hours af t ¢ Re” a JONSULTED PRIVATE ‘Gentleme je HE 1. side Pennsylvania avenue. Gtve strict personal artenti-n : Bo0k AND Jon pRintiy and Prompy Kre-uted, BY Hn. POCKENTORN § RIDAy D sireet, between 6:), and 7th streets D'S. 00 1 rest, mh oy Beside fo. street, near lth and Offer No. 252 F xtroe PR Loserny oF OF MARRIAGE, ouree of a CLOTHING, &c. *OUR PRICE NO BRANCH STORE. NO AGENCIES, FULL D RESS SUITS. COAT. (SWALLOW TAIL) OK STANDARD DRESS COAT. GOOD DRESS SUITS. BETTER DO..SILK LT do. FINE DO. DO... s45 VERY BEST... 7 VERY BEST TO ORDER, LINED... BEST, ITALIAN LINED. Wr employ no Ws do net tar the beer ¢ guarantee perfect fit We tnark all our goods in plain figures. We have but one price for everybody We sell everybody on the same terms—cash. a Bot charge for credit prices. We perretion ter aston en he ax Hehment doing ‘au honorable busines in SaAkKS & CO., NEW No. 316 SEVENTH STREET. SU cxeateR1 DUCEMENTS. For the next thirty days 1 offer MEN'S AND BUYS’ OVEROOATS, DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS, CASSIMERE PANTS AND VESTS, WITHOUT REGARD TO.COST TO MAKE ROOM FORA LARGE STOCK OF SPRLIN: which lam now Goons, ting made up expressly to enit het this mai A. STRAUS, CLOTHIER, FASHIONABL jnz7-6t J. BEIBERGER, ° (Successor te HF. Lovpox & Go.) CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY, MERCHANT TAILOR, olitan Hotel, (late Brown's) (0. 362 Penn. avewuc, Washingtos. peresere: SSS FPP rEPPPprPPPrPrrrrer rrr rrreR ) THE WORKING OLAS —We are now Pre dered to faruis Hi classes with come! the whele of the time or ee Business new. Ucht and Teex ensily carn from Sie ™M sy tr the largest and papers published—all sent free by ent, profitable N«& 9 Do 3m LL) iy - Market Space. spe SSriment of sx | ma Just received a IMITATION TAT N BANKRUPTCY, Distnict oF Covvmmta, se. In th © oS soe path day of 3 ered : a JAMES TOWAL the City of schington. within said ho hae heen rupt. upon his creditors, by the Supreme Court ict. GEO. MASON, Attorney-at-Law, Ja 2taw3w ty Hall, Assicnce SUPREME COURT OF THE Dis- Pinte ted COLUMBIA, the 2th day of maria a Kington 4. 112, Equity Docket 10, joseph Was ington, ot motion of tte cf the pial tif, by her counsel A le and Fi Riad ter. it te ordered that ti ihe de: fe alans comes ts be entered ee herein. or befe ie ie ee. St ener itis day. other Tse the be proceoded with as in case of default, By the Com. jn2t-lawow =