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other a * = EVENING STAR. From the publishers, for sale by Blanchard & | Ne Oe eee WANTS. FOR SALE AND RENT. FOR SALE AN D RENT, on ates, ‘OEWIOR, ROOMS in the LY. YE a of GENTRY Mobun, we have the following: ANTED—A GIRL tocrok. wash and iron and | JTOR RENT Sis ne OF te the A site OUNTRY a Search for Winter Sunbeams ce Bites, FREE eee TAX, Wi pa, P private family. | cide newberd Building, 90S Fens: SrSfcioat | pituaed sooheel Largest Circulation in the District pnt el ag a A ld Roatetr 3a Fee Kren = apts | math vinta WASHINGTON CITY: THURSDATY........Febranry 10, 1870. Reading Matter on Every Page. Receptions. ‘The next levee of President Grant wil be given on Thursday, the 2ith inst., between the hours of § and 10 p. m. Mrs. Grant's receptions will be held every | tne handsomely printed paper edition of Thack- ‘Tuesday during the season, between the hours | ecay issued by the Appletons. of 2and 4 p. m. Secretary and Mrs. Belknap have issued cards | Belief. Part 1. for receptions for Feb. 12th, 19th and 26th, at 9 — be Palla & Co. This book is written Pp. m. No.3 Madison Place. ‘The receptions of the Speaker of the House wap Of Representatives will be at his residence, 408 Fifteenth street, from 9 to 11 o'clock on each Friday evening of the season. Mrs. Biaine’s receptions will be held every | fact that ‘Wednesday of the season, between the hours of and 5 p. At the Russian Legation, Madame de Cata- cazy will receive on Thursdays, from 2 until 5 Hick P- m. cia will receive on alternate Monday evenings, commencing on Mi nday, Jan. 3d, and will be at ome on Saturdays, from 2 until 5 p. m. We are requested to state that in consequence | F. Comfort, A. M. cpr omg rete ade of necessary repairs, there will be no evening pha hermonphn amy cry Serenity Pa.,) receptions at the British Legation until special invitations are issued. We are requested to state that in consequence Of Me. de Garcia’s severe illness she will be un- able to continue her receptions. —-+e0e- — THE ALABAWA CLAIMS. A New Phase of the Case. land to im the Role of An Eng Pane ag We take the \ tocar from a letter recently written by an American citizen prominently engaged in business in London, to a gentleman now in this city, who has spent the most of the time for several years past in England: “You must have noticed the unexpected, preys AX mer) change which has come over ama’ controversy tn this coun! the close of the war it was ceeded that not o1 was Amet compensation for Alabama sum to be agreed on, but that some sort of repa- ration was due for our haste in tn recognizing the friendiness and” hestlity to the Calted Sea Fr ESS a lity to the Cnited Si Little by little, as the negotiatio: and Mr. Bull’ discovered U: nele "Sam" ‘Ss weak points in the argument, and his indis) push things to extrem: until from admitting che justice of the claims he has at last come to the pera as I judge from the general tone of the pi there is no foundation in law or spisit fo! for Uncle Sam’s pretensions. Indeed, the worthy old gentleman seems to have discovered that it was Syoer ball that gored hisox, and you must not be surprised to find about this tirie next year a formal de- mand ‘on you for @ large sum tor— ist. The destruction of the Alabama. 2d. Constructive oe from loss of busi- hess to ditto, in cutting short her career in the her co: ca ‘enti fall tide of rosperity. 3d. rae uy igh the blockade of Southern perts and interfering with British shipping; and ith. Supposed loss to Great Britain in the maintenance of the Umion, and the loss of trade in the Southern Confederacy as an independent flave power. Loxrox, January, 1370. Ss. ‘This bill of items reads very much like irony or badinage; but the recipient of the letter as- sures us that the writer is entirely serious and honest, and that he himself is not without belief that the case will ultimately resolve itself into ashape something like that indicated by his correspondent. oe Senator Ross anyp THE IMPEACHMENT ‘Triat—Senator Koss has made a reply of con- siderable length to the notification addressed to him by the committee appointed by the Kansas | reported as far south as Havana. Legislature to inquire into alleged misconduct on his part in connection with the impeachment trial. Senator R. informs the committee that his official duties will prevent him from being present in person to answer to the charges, but he transmits a quantity of documentary evi- dence, and asks that in the examination nothing, however unfriendly or calculated to sustain the charges against him, may be kept back or cov- ered up. He says : “ For nearly a year succeedin, cl = Tmade repeated -_ rgent etucts oo bd examination of these Senate of the United States, but although tho the committee appointed at my request to make pron iueey was composed of four Kepublican Sen- .ors who voted tor the impeachment, and one Democrat wne uid not, it was never organized, andthe chairman was compelled to report at the close of that Congress that they had been able to elicit nothing derogatory to the accased Senators. «Now, however, that the matter has been taken in hand by a branch of the Legislature | own State, I trust that it will do the peo- | the State and myself the justice to make | = the investigation as thorough and as searching asit t= portible for it to be.» If I shall be found tobave transgressed tue propricties of my po- tition, it is due to the people of the State that it be shown in time for them to vindicate the: selves, and rebuke an unfaithful public servant, at the approaching ion for my successor. If not so found, it isdue to myself, and to the Senate of which Iam a member, that an end ball be made of amd aud unsubstantiated criticiem.” * # 86 far as ain sales into my action in the im- peachment trial is concerned, I desire, in con- clusion, to say to you, and through you to the honorable House of Kepresentatives, that in all the history of that great trial, so fraught, as L deemed, with peril to the Republic, I haye no- thing to add and nothing to take back. If Iam to be censured for having acted upon my own convictions of justice and propriety, and for having dared to assert in the face of an unex- ampled partisan denunciation, the right of pri- vate judgment when sitting under oath to pass t or innocence of one charged with upon the gu’ Yietigerimes ve misdemeanors, so be it—! shall | not be content. ire to purchase official position at the price of official perjury; nor will | ever consent. at the behest of any party, to pecome an unthinking instrument to condemn any ma en Weare authorized to say that active opera- tions will soon be commenced on the Potomac railroad extending from Fredericksburg to Al- : & Co. Kalapana ape its author, the At the Argentine Legation, Madame de Gar- | or Norwich, sPecquel te to his ‘widely-read | Woman is At | friends, and is intelligently done, mainly tl m- | a connected series of her Yeti exhitncing re ‘d to | idly her mode of life, feelings, =} po opinions. It is rel | } | | exandria, Va. An organization, under the char- | 9 Cock a. m. until 3 o'clock ter granted by the last Legislature fur this im- | portant road, was efiected some ume since by capitalists from Virginia, Washington and Phii- adelphia, among whom are Jay Cooke & Co. | It is the intention of the parties to commence the construction of the road at the earliest | practicable moment, and with this view Col. | Carter M. Braxton has been invited to accept the position of chict engineer. Cox. Braxton will proceed without delay, under instructions trom the board of directors, to prepare the | for the contractors, that upon the opening of spring a large construction force may be place upon the work. 2ce- = ‘Shere is another ray of hoy< for increased facilities for travel between this city aud New York in th bill offered in the Senate yesterday | by Mr. Chandler. It ts, however, deticiont in one respect. Instead of authorizing the corpo- rators to construe: “one or more tracks,” it should require them to lay down te tracks from the Potomac to the Hud-on, with all the sidings and appurtenances Incident to » sirst-class rail- | way. The day for single track lines on impor- | tant through routes has gone by; and the bill | Washington accordingly. A valuable | ‘ae correspond. | | oe bOezee irom, ought to be ame franchise should carry with it © ing obligations. The tedious Reavis, the capitai-mo: Doring everyhody in Washington past endurarce, £0 that his appearance amongst a group of Con- is vatter | fr gressmen causes as sudden a scatteration as if the smail-pox bad broken out, has now bored his way into the York Tribuxe, that kindly asylum for bores of the Corn persuasion. He calls the press of Washington Jewett Reavis “verminous,” becare it will not publish bis long essays, and ran’ the “disgrace: way ata great rate about “sees. ‘The New Yorkers are trying to tind out who originated the story of an attempt to assassinate Prince Arthur, but make about as much head- way a tn the provious “Who strack Billy Patte:so a _snee>— B7-The snow is thirty inches Jeep in the Wis- consin pincries. Years in 1” ete. ‘New York: D. Apple- ton & Co. ‘The lively letters of forcign travel, ener anon oe to a New York paper ona recent health-tri a8 an appetizer for this volume, which takes us tm animated yle the European and African shores of the ynean. Mr. Cox dashes off his experi- ences reget Fema mtn gem TY igh finish, a teen iguly readable volume, Itis tater ts bya number of i pose description. The {sued tn m s00d style by the Appletons. ‘The Confessions of Fitz Boodle. By W. M. Thackeray. New York: D. Appleton & Co. Of The Origin and Development of Religious By S. Baring-gould. New and treatment of ae subject is interesting, from hypothesis is carefully avoided, for ment based on demonstration. It may ‘a treatise on the science of compara- The Pamit of Holiness. By Edward Mey- Gouldburn, D.D. New York: D. Appietan Geen Mire theses “ ‘Thoughts on P Pe A German Course; adopted to Use in Col- leges, High Schools, and Academies. By Geo. ne, incon —— eromot.ron, th pit ad- ‘and principles of linguistic | peocel into a homogeneous the | use of our institutions of learning. The Har- pers, as usual, have presented the book in ad- muirable shape for ‘siecuenal purposes. Medora Leigh; a history and an autobiogra- phy. Edited by Charles Mackay. New York: Harper & Bros. This is the story of the daugh- ter of Lord Byron's half-sister, ey who claims also to have been the daughter of Lord Byron. It aftords a curious and rather repulsive cha} ter je Byron scandal set in motion by itowe. Kitty. By M. B. Edwards. New York: Har- per & Bros. A novel in paper. The Life of Mary Russell Mitford. By the Rev. A. G. K. L. Estrange. New York: Harper & Bros. The story of a eifted and excellent iven by one of the earliest of her thou; in the pretaco that letters were written on pn he of these charmi: envelop ks, OF any odd scraps pes, el of paper that came readiest to Only Herself. By Annie Thomas. New York: Harper & ros. A novel by Annie Thomas, (Mrs, Cudlip,) author of “False Colors, fen German Tales. By B. Auerbach. Boston: Roberts Brothers. Auerbach is widely known in this country throngh his delightfal tales, and this series, never before hublished here, we be- lieve, will no doubt be widely read. The Poetical Works of Alfred Tennyson. New York: Harper & Bros. This edition em- braces all the poems of Tennyson, including “The Holy Grail,” “The Northern Farmer,” new style. &c., &c. ‘The print of the edition is rather fine, but the book is otherwise attractive in appearance. From the publishers, through J. Shillington, who has it for sale, we have the following: Eoline; or, Magnolia Vale. By Mrs. Caroline lee Hentz. Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson & Bros. One of Mrs. Lee Hentz’s most popular stories, published now in the uniform covered edition of her works issued by the Pe- TsOns. From the publishers, McGill & Witherow, Washington, we have a “Digest of the National Currency Act,” a convenient little work, pre- Pared by A. S/ Pratt & Son. a The heavy snow storm which visited the northern seaboard Tuesday extended as far south as Wilmington, N. C., and west to Oswego, Builulo and Pittsburg. A violent storm is also Throughout the New England States the storm seems to have been very severe. All the railroad lines are badly obstructed, and trains generally are behind time. In Maine eighteen inches of snow fell, drifting heavily and putting an embargo on travel of al! kinds. — &7 Only twenty seconds elapsed from the time Traupmann came out of prisun until his head tumbled into the basket. &7 The police commissioners of New York are investigating the Prince Arthur assassination canard, with a view of punishing the originator | or itit in the Police force. Two sensation re- » however, are thought to be the guilty parti LOVE FEAST AT METHODIST PROT- ESTANT CHURCH, Ninth st » TUIS EVE- NTSG, at 123 0'clock. Christiaus and’ serious por- 8 ane are mivited ie PIUNEER HOMESTEAD ASSOCIATION. monthly meeting for payinent of d sAickDad By ENING at 7%e 0 clock, (Febra: 12h.) at Board of Trade Rooms, ve My nee at CENT COPIES OF “OAT STATUARY and of the great Mast fainting, ancient and modern, lesises Comic presentations and the best of the Mammoth Hia- Minated Views. &c.,at the Whitehurst Exhi- ition, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS— Memb f SYRACUSIAN LODG are re N sted to meet, with their ladies, at the Lodge common FRIDAY EVENING. February lth, at cK, om, ece*sion the ladies will present he Leage * hh ny a ee ere ot eater Lodges “Tune 2 TOMAS S: DENHAM, R. 8. NOTICE TO COUNTY TAX PAYERS. ThoLevy Court, at its meeting February 7th in stant, adopted the following res Ke tor be s hereby in- structed: that all TAXES due the be y¥, Court re- gece a after the first day of ‘Avra next. be co lecte vertisin, reperty of delingtents forsale. the MES PU but oliec bers of dep ag ae IRCLE, No. 4. BU. (H.POCAA requested to aitend the regular meting ot le at Knights of Pything Hall, corner 7th trectey SATURDAY EVENING, the 12th Every tember to expactod tote iness of the utmost aie will ought before the Circle for conatdcration BRAY fe10-20" i's SEEPER THE BOARD OF ASSESSORS WILL MEET DAILY at the City Hall, from 9 m., from the 15th of ebrn (Suiday excepted.) to ar compl DP. all persons who may consider thouselvesagericved by the assessment atid tion made in accordance with law. CARROLL, NOTICE —The © or Fnestl the Cire = ! pis CHURCH, nev ART. LES at pe Serco” Usefal ona it n OFFICE WASHING 5 a kG. LUB—At a meeting the KARTING ; CLUB. on _featet va REMOVAL. per bags oe or § nce. Nor fed nicely papered: om 7th See nar tees a didrete © Landon," Tiger oF FEWOVan. faving removed our WESOTA RAILROAD COMPANY. #FIKST MORTGAGE AND CONVERTIBLE, ABD PROTECTED BY A LIBERAL SINKING FUND. INTEREST PAYABLE TN COIN AT NEW YORK oR LON- DON, PRINCIPAL PAYABLE IN COIS iy FIFTY YEARS. TRUSTEES: J. Rocar THoM«0N, Pres't Pennsyivania K. Oo. CL. Frost, Pres. Toledo. Peoria & Warsaw K.R.Co. ‘These Bonds, at present price of gold, yield over 9 percent. interest, and as an investment they are fully as secure as U. 8. 5-20's, which’ now only pay 64 per cent. in currency, ‘They are only issued upon each section of the Road as tast as the same is completed and in successful operation. Over two-and-a-half millions of dollars have been expended on the Road. Eighty-three miles are about completed and equipped, and already show large earnings; and the remainder of the line is rapidly progressing toward completion. ‘The State of Iowa, through which this road runs, is one of the richest agricultural sections in America, Its large population, extending with surprising ra- pidity, and its immense yield of grain, pork, wool and other agricultural products, create a pressing demand for the construction of this road, which af- fords the best possible guarantee for the bondhold- ers, especially as the line runs through tho wealthiest and most thickly populated section of the State. The road also runs through the rich and growing State of Minnesota, Reference to the map of the United States will show that t¢ traverses the most enter prising and growing portion of the West, and forms one of the great trunk lines in direct communication with New York, Chicazo St. Louis, being to the latter city 90 miles nearer from Northern Iowa and ail portions of the State of Minnesota than by any other road now built or prejected, and also the near- est route from Central and Southern Lowa. The road is opened for local traffic as rapidly as constructed, and thus KECEIVES EARNINGS ON ITS COMPLETED SECTIONS GREATLY IN EXCKSS OF THE AMOUNT NEEDED TO PAY THE INTEREST UPON ITS BONDS BEFORE THE KOAD 1S FINISHED. The buyer of these Bonds és therefore suaranteed by a great business already in exestence on the route of the road, as well as by new current earnings, and has not to righ ncies which always attend the opening of roads in a new and unsettled country. A limited quantity only of these Bonds are now offered at 95. After a thorough investigation of the above enter- prise, we recommend these Bonds asa first-class investment, affording absolute safety, and paying an unusually liberal rate of interest. All marketable securities at their fall price, free of commission and express charges, received in payment. Pamphlets and maps furnished on application. HENRY CLEWS & CO., BANKERS, No. 32 WALL STREBT. For Sale by JOHNSON & ns 110-1m BANKERS, PENN. AV.,© aT gvenue, where (commencing. ll continue Feb. tu, 1s, Ia the B TATIONERY, EN GRAVING AND PRINTING BU ATNESS in all its branches. shall Periodicals of th SPRING STYLE. a The public are respectfully tnformed that SI "heir old style high or low crown SILK be eet ae fashionable shape at HNNINGHAM'S TAT FACTORT G23 sth at a4 bk Tand K. #7 if smade to order. '._fel0- Im LS TES SUREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, the ninth day of February, The Oak Hin ear ese William IT. King et al. t at my counter all the current y._[tel0-3t} A. 1. MUDD. No. 1854 auity Docket 10 by Mr. Charles M. that the Detend- King. cause hin appearance to be entered herein on or betore the first rule day eccur- ring forty days after this day; otherwise the cause will be p with asin case of default. By the Court. ‘True ce 7 an Clerk REMOVAL, CHARLES ULLRICH, Jr., DEALER IN CHINA, GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES, OILS, LAMPS, AND CHANDELIERS. &c., Has removed frdm his Old Stand, (new No. 415,) Ninth strevt, between D and E, to No. 933 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (Nortu Sipe.) Betwees Nintu aNxp Textw STREETS, ce fred oe re THREAD AND G latest mportation “uewest. patter Prives at DAVIS". 501 Market t Space, corner Sth street, CBERE DE Panis. in all colors, new article ‘Veils ust received at FUOweRs: Flow ERS |! Another invaice fine renel flowers just received at AVIS’, _feo1w O1 Market Space, corner i) Lstrevt. EDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF COKE. The price of Coke during the month of F sel Bill be redueed to six se cents per Bushe! a extra. 1c epub.} fed dimart” p"* GOODS: ‘ DEY GOODS! DRY GOODS!!! ‘We will commence on WEDNESDAY next, Feb. 9th, to cell our entire stock of Dry Goods AT COST, and many goods at LESS THAN COST. We deem it unnecessary to enumerate articles, as the stock consists of @ general assortment of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC FANCY and STAPLE DEY GOODS, which will positively be sold as represented above, at A. GODDARD'S, 908 SEVENTH STREET, fe8-64" Between I and K streets. ca J. 3. Mays ov PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT, 308 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Betw Ninth and Tenth Streets. k Rt tad Re DAY, ( ja Ki GLOVES. ors. VER | rey ye Panis ESstanriaEp 1833. JO) DERMOTT B eco HARKRS TAM AND Ol ATS 310 neyleane axe, poo ee Tina: ‘SOLD om CARRIAGES PIN OTICE OF ae WINES and EIGCORS, seek ayenue, fo ihe old Rrocery store, to | Messrs. Hall & Hume. No. 709M petween 7th and sth , bal, rniture store, oye socr sf a il be ot tases maid 8. H. BACON. (\HILDREN’S CARRIAGES. L, eanttzee large oe Of the latest style ie Ube eepe, | D! ‘Tach etreots. Wh ar Pa. amo beg mate ese Uinta et work. Can operate on machine. at the corner of 26th st. tad’ Benne evens.” fe Wore Weert ane hac tad Ca ae “Appl 4 ingle Place, Craiees mouth meme ( anliaa ELY—At 3. WANTED rae caret Ad at EMPTY BOTT ES of Fr, Cook's Baim of bi eae oe ene D—A war GiRL as ae nurse. en ie ae ‘oe wages 6 pai Call to-me to-morrow Sinan Be S\ FORAGE WANTED — Persons wishing to STORE GOODS can be accome bie term: Green ANTED—A” competent WOMAN as laun Ww and for chamber work. Apply at ‘thy ANTED—A smart nee, a Uen . eral Post Office. 1 WANT TO PURCHASE gh the ee. Ca wasn: ori STOCKS ai oe BuNps Ww es or Taree ‘well furnished ROOMS suitable for housekee} poping. north of Pennsyl- vania avenue, between 3d and ith streets. Address AVD.. City Post Ofice, stating terms. which must be moderate. References exc! ANTEL—An experienced ee mae ‘on shares a farm fo 3 acres, near eeinarie- Ya. Address: wi with r. L.0. G1 INNELL, ional Metropolitan ANTED—To Tease for a term of Sear a the Wr of purchast clot sash OUND, beevoee, ren esd I7th streets: Gorthwest. suite le for Wood and Coal Yard; or would lease a Wharf pro- per Kym ya seer the ee. phen Address, stat- GL BARON * v GLENN. Q at. Whart, fe8 128th [Be hington, D.C. ORSES Re By . aiaeee and town Railroad Company. Persons hay- ing one or more horses for sale are invited to present them to the Sint es for inspection. aa ee ne Oe A RILEN, Superintendent, 0 1G Rew Jereo erate between B and ( sts. north. aus < a Vine ory of vot ROUND th vHAND FC Sp'rckinG Re: tor pee Mees WILLTAMS. Jap-sm__Xo.739 sth street, between Gand i. was body to know that BRAZIL- ia NPI PEBBI E and other SPECTACLES can beaccurately suited so as to rengthen the as. sight. and cheaper than elsewhere, at HEMP! faa 5 Optician. next to National Hotel.” WARTED Ladicg to know that ey Wilcox & Gibbs SEWING arch NE on ed Most easiest terms. For its simplicity and noise- less working, it is gr reomsges me best el be Ma- chine in the ‘world Bhai ind Corset Factory, 313 7th street, oes Front rebesieg from ra ORB TOWER TOTEN ss sf LAND, fmeeape gag ashinton, Address stat location and price, A. B. C., Star Office. 5, JUSTH PAYS FAIR CASH PR aFOR - LADIES’, GEN ‘D SECOND: HAND °C! CLOTHING. UNDER: CLOTH: iN SHOES, 415 9h _ street, tween D and B stresta; third dosr frost Youre ites Christian, Association’ Building. V. 8.~ Any Note by Mail Promrtiy Attended To. my: - LOST AND FOUND. STOLEN—a large fawn-colored GREYHOUND. the property ot Gen utler. A reward of $25 will be paid for the arrest of the thief, at oftice corner ae and fe0-1we ‘ASK of SURGICAL IN. AST MENTS. of rea eo, with buckskin cover. Af tonnd.a liberal reward will 3 if returned to 1307 F «1 $2 REW ARD— Metropoli 9:h instant, a SOL! Le OST Last nig iphany Chure! 4 Beaver F UAT. with Brown V voller. A li wil ill be paid to the f pecribed with r hools. sth District, Christmas, 156 value will be paid on delivery at thix oc a OST Early on Frida mornin pair of GOLD SPECTACLE: ii Ander will be take warded by 2 tl tween E and The ag the Goes the ladies «mall PORT MONNAIE, containing al 1 825, consieting of two new tens just issued, balance fn nother bills and chang fe written inside, “Oct. e. find eral reward by addressing 6 P EhoWs N * ‘SON. corner New York avenue ata = SINESS CHANCES. )FRICERS’ PAY NTS CASHED ACCOUN' By J) H, SQUIER. MONEY BROKER, fel0-cam 9. 1420 F st.. near U. 8. Treasury. BoE SAE HANEY AND DRY Goons Hont bow. inauizeot nor th and E street {OR SALE-A BLE | CH 7 a - Center Market, oF to any corner éth and I street Di0e Stoxx vou BA $1,000, cost $3. $5) cash; installments. Owner leaving the city. Parties not having the eash please not apply. Aare E) Star Uflice fe 5 3t OR SALE-A GREAT BARGAIN-A Dit STORE, on the northeast corner of Penn- aud Twentieth etreot: will be ime to a re re has been newly fi new Drugs, Teasom +A MAN, posite Post Office. $100. 000 sit: HHOMTGAGES wa pig "City Interest 2p S ae io |. NEWBURN, Real 1 Testud % ¥. Sorry SAFE. ug pc “ ‘nt owner's use. Angst. at the Evening Star Of “f FOE SALES Three Saiasiis PATENTS. f be rreal-esiate, Adress EDWARD LT: fet, 7 eee ay Washington. ja? F f handsome BAY HORSES well matched, Pr years old, sound, ki and opi ‘ible Harness, Single ditto, Blan- wee Aen vie cterin Carriage. Apply to Colonel oe nmall Victoria 0 Co HP. CURTIS, 3 Winder's Duilding, Seventeenth street. jal0-1 im* ‘Srooms, on E st.. 8. E. a” ‘oR '—Willoox & ooleut ot Fee reqgnand re 8 2 SUE two squatie frat Rr pan eer a a ire of tory, Tth street, between D and K- Rail No. 081 Sd ee SR Ve. over Fe R RENT—A “A two-story BRICK HOUSE, with four rooms and >t Ds Fek.BEsT Poor nice FURNISHED ROOMS, with without 5 337 Pennsylvania avenue, opposite the jotropoliian Hotei a ard, and wo: house; ‘situate Beat $s sani ree Sak Bitiices cota and Vermont jalet HO HOFFA, Fee BES RENT—HOUSE 623 G ; 533 G street. t near the re AREY, SFORNISHED a Intely nied iggeireatt i a Horas, ‘Sde Powe, | ES eee come For a F gtreot NW. betwe th and 7th: Bouse References at Kayobtion VIDA BURR, No Os Northwest tory “sain "aOUsE i by MEMBERS OF CONGRESS on —s street, bet rect who intend coping will find si eli garden. only three squares of Depart: | gible. new and Boas ron front and back ments. $20 pastor, dinipg room and sate sede ‘A PRAM HOUSE in K street, near the | fa private ‘Apply at street, betwen | fs STocery, corner Ke ‘K and I7th sts, | loth and > | ems Show it, 218 F street, patzeen h and 1th streets. one _| Ar Low PRICES AN ON mor. FAVORA KB TERMS, the REE PRESSED lpg Fkont BU TLDINGS ( pcnenrly ne new) jocated at th: hand 8 SEVARTMENT. vine corn corner aid gcontaing a places on 7th at. _ sees Taal, oppoatte a store room an irably lo. ANDY OV ston. ry JOR REN’ bew and hands.aely tints cated | fora GROCI may A NDE PROV visi aT Fak. Foe Ro “ tion of the city The Dther two, buildings ate ss. | and opposite the "TRS houses contain Tanged for private residences, aud contain-each, 14 | Frum. are ‘Shorouahiy bel omeds fished marnts of gaey waters bath sommes wate are "kiLBOUKS. io : at “Heal” Estate good kine: marble corner ot to the owner, stories in front with t Winvial PHILIP. 36 La avenue, © noo) tf fore met to's 3) ft al and the a Property can be purchased eit SOR RENT—A SUITE OF ROOMS. Parlor and FB Ghant handsomely fara doors, rep | Iebed. suiile tor Members oi ti ‘de- aratels or an kwhol ge ring such rooms. "Apply at 390° erect worse, frst clase investment ‘ulare given on oth and x application to us, CH & FOX. ner) | = Aes. wee, north FOE S447) 5. Pp. BROWN & SON, Southeast Corner New York avenue and 18th Street fe 10-co3t 7th street, “> ims Post Office. 1 Chronicle. Sterk FOR fi RENT—Oorner 3th and M at aN one FIRST-CLASS B EW FASHIONABLE RES good business has been done in it. IDENCE; all lern improvemen' Bent iow. “Apply on the premiecs, foie Ted: wtti be 60 Furnished er U1 = OK RENT—A FRAME HOUSE. five rooms, on L street, between 23d and 2th streets. Inquire ae aeaX. grocer, corner 24th street aig * — venue. a SALEA tw -story FRAME HOU: 3B con PERSON AL. 200 BONUS wai ¢ for me o uy a- AN ‘ARK WILL CANY Ass THE crry on for the paar a bin NERD MEbICINE Shak streets. DIES i fies or Ls WE To Nan ¥ who have Lived mene, ms to wv ‘can ™y conduct and in: =~ ” 7 GIDEON Val This i. 8 Ww D ie 3 Sympathetic Phy ro west 3 12th street, between K jie diveases "with Retr f Withor’ T Sires ons made ONSULTED PRIVATE. pa bis ree. No. oe eh ine ant Fr thors ‘cure Ladies BY jattay Di evafeccs CC. COX io. 329 I street, near Mth and Ome Ne. 252 Fatree dest ma ooorae 7. fassiaes, PX mire of Lectures, as delivered at tthe New York ork M ae Avatemy. embracts jects —How and what to live for, a and gid Ae wi a leet nomen Hi ainining five roctns and and Kitchen. water and gag Se jeasantly situa ; tijamont Maguire of "JOSEPH HERRON. Pocket » Senta oe tn eos Smithsonian Institution. eatiee 5 FFICES FOR RENT—Eligible OFFICES froat- Rostomy and 8 Science, ing on F street. mear 7th. Also, LODGING ce SM CHIPMAN, HOSMER &.Co., | Boarding houses ‘Pemeaion" piven’ Deceaber: iat, | fe9-6¢ - 407 F strect. CLOTHING, &c. "To FURNISHED BOOMS. SU - gentlemen, at 129 Pennsvivas tween Istand 2 streets, Rent very lo and furnished in elegant st} 3 000 ‘cash, Inquire at at Sear offes. Fe, RENT—A well arranged BRICK HOUSE suitable for a small family at No. 803 0 street. To « careful tenant the terms will be moderate. OR ein ad 5 inte F RAM B HUUSES on Mth et... , ‘between 8 and te Saeeee ae Ce eee = JAMES Winiiiced 13d H Barca been ht salon Srecske for rent to a pri y Occupants will boa family if desired. References required. fes-3t Fo RENT—Two new, three stories, back build- cell: Brick DWELLINGS rick frente. ith tiarblo *indow heads aid sille FS SA ae sees a wpa yo, ROUSE a ro pee ; marble mentele: ges: gas, hot large, substantial three-st: YI and cold water in batl kite! . 12 roome. (ight Focinia) on 3d streat ennty between € Situated on Rhode land ave avenue, bet. 18th aud 16tb asaachusetts avenue; and two ning VACANT | strocts. Mth street. I; ire at 140: One of <an@ Sanh has recently been 1 aud) LOTS. together orseparately. Knguire at Star mee ne phn . the Hon. Jas. W. BM. First Assistant nate LARGE COMMUNI NG furniehed sant asturnishels Waray Pa. between 2ist and 224 st (OR SALE OR Ri yheat ty Inquire of ‘ko. s PARKER: neat 916 Sth etree soon pa- | Sor. pered and painted awed . Apply | J0OR RENT—Two comfortably ¥ U8 FURN = ED ther s Drug Stor HH ats. fer ore ROOMS on first floor, wit Fo RENT—Thre : FURNISHED i it of the most fasi city, with all the ments of he cold water, bath rooms and water closets on each floor. Inquire ace 1 street, opposite Franklin ‘Square, newr Jith st. f7-* IRARLE RES LE E NORTH SIDE OF I STREET. ew BRICK DWELLING reen street. G: SRppiy to AB. “Sie eit sOnEnnes G. 00M AND BOARD F ORE T. ne TWEEN 71M AND St STREETS— Rare opporta ity Only #200 down and the remainderetees ity-five dollars per month. House has four stories, r sixty dollars per mon Pat JOSHUA WHITNEY rz 729 7th sireet, between @ and it. BRICK ing, com: FURNISHED Rooms” FOR RENT—With or without BUAKD, at No. Fl tn Penne; a Boarding at bue; near 3d, ey 7IRST-CLASS BOARD. WITH PLEASANT FGONT KOOMS. to be lind on reasonable terms, at 1901, corner Pennaylyant macend nee. @ short walk fi f the public v8 Saat EXCELLENT ROOMS FOR BE: BENT. Pe street, with BOARD. taining eighteen rooms, door east of 432 street, being the Norment. Bay. This conyenic third idence of S. © Dest aud most two doors west, tual Insurance Company over eermiatt Roki SIDES BETWEEN ova N : AND 71m ath: ir for sale that fine aoa seus mtly t tn located as above, pear 7th street, of four steries high. Frenzh roof, eleven ath room, water closet and Seed yd n the fol rd camh NEW STORE! Having just returned from the Northern Auction Rooms, I can offer GKEAT INDUCEMENTS to all in want of DEY Goops. Real Estate Brok: 729 7th street, between G and I. DRESS GOODS, LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. ack ally in the yard. spply model room of U: ited States Patent Ofte: JACO! - fe Black and Colored NFLVETEENS, trom @1 ui Fe es FL | All Linen FRINGED TOWELS. trom Id tovbe TABLE LIN ae White BED SPREADS, from @1.50 te $5. BLANKETS. cheap. SAN BERETS. 9120 BOS NBegiiey WouL. FLANNEL, eMORY BAXTER, se a _1920 Penneyly \HE EYESIGHT accurately sutied with Pebbles and other Spectacles, by mere!y an swertag a few questions. H. H. HEMPLER, OPTICIAN, ‘Treasury Depart nt: ‘avenue, three doors from Loth stron 1 POR RENT —HOUS! 0 222 pdboining hi ARLOKS and 3 Bed other or weparate, wil without BOARD, i 31% Penna. avenue ee i] jals-ly Next to the National Hot and 435 sts. Boeins and Board at the sane place at | — $5 per werk. fectitM* | EAD THI BI F8s, RE: ‘A BRIC! between O and P ste. ed. and in good Toons, new: ord ‘at 442 Ioth strece. : Key next door. PRENDER & 6 CHRONIC DISEASES Of Long Standing and the Most Aggravated Char acter CURED WITHOUT MEDICINE. DR. FANYON, Dynamic Physician, havi account of ‘the jarge number. of his’ pati in ington, decided to remain in the city all win. moved his office from the St, Cloud Hotel is residence, No. 1306 G paint SOR I REN T— Possess ion giv next, HOD merly occupied ee ‘Alexander Delm “For terms apply at N. § i treet, be Dorthot Patent offer h si Te2tf {Chron} JAS TOWLES, Property Agt. Fe. RENT—A HOUSE with ten rooms and stable. land on Washington and ad. Avaly tp a nem AS W. G street, between 1th ~ Blindness, Deaf. or Diminished 1 emale Weakness, and 4 esfully t and the public generally, themselves as tot "his ‘city’ and elscwe other an fel-12t SOR RE ‘The ted, to call and satiely cures a = FANYON rooms, wate in a delight TAN WLING SALOON, UNVER METKOPOLITAN HALL, PENN’s AVENUE, NEAR Ita STREET West. GEORGE BAUER, embers ick tion: ce ‘caumittees, &c. Inquire on Sthe remises, u orth 4 Sod cae ba pieg ere Om HO ‘ter rind ABESer0x VINEGAR ‘WORKS, No, 564 TWELFTH STREET WE , Corser or B Strerr Nortu, WASHINGTON, D. C. fe4-2w JONES & KEITH, Proprietors. and MA- fs jee certain relict, obernied roe with or oF withont med- Bee [aaa int ere Ls le restorative $5. Pa- ‘ogy (te aod — prov ial with} Bopra fe ctl ent cal Sept Cc rh ee square, bet. Land K sts. weet, ue." f to ‘The undersigned doce most reepectfully announce pa ie with SEAL ES ‘and ROOMS anne European plan ‘Alo, MEALS fa Gari with the mimeie Which aus rawniis atthe notise, = Dining-rooms always ready. Bol-Gn INO. A. GRAY. W M. BRADLEY & SONS, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 18th and 19h sts., west, Mesiasion:D- MANUFACTURERS, OF MONUMENTS, MAN DN OMEN TAL ficur IMPORTERS nS OF NOMEN zB ne oF BUILDING PURPOSES. ‘ss age TERS ARE DIS rye dup STook. a ee STRASBURGER BROS., Have just opened a large assortment of new BOOTS AND SHOES, em. Os Er eees = tenance pt Mew 906 = in f— ond pa pd SE BESTS ‘Qvors from Capital contains tea rooms, #1 den ie S East Capitol steeet. juare. The Hou: is built cotingentator {rgnt, and wood shed and water ast" from 6 a.m. to 12 p.m. The, Bar ia stocked “Necare the Bnet ont Ls juors, Wil and Ales. iat ines, pply 414 E street, corner 6th west. Ltt shdiee. eee i TS. TLOTOGHAP HERS For rent GALLERY Pesala MPPep.« CUT AND CRUSHED eee aay St cite! re | poe me FAMILY FLOUR EE KENT—Two pleasant third. “ry ¥ pe ao aes ear ae aE (hig ego Jina ee family. the n neighbo hood. ‘under Ebbitt House. acele wire at OLS -r 2 Foxes: REN fe ROOM, Gor an ain nee-on | Ca aaa snes ac. cheap. lee eee id wo 3 D B. BICHAU'’S GOLDEN REMEDIES, Ask for ne other, wales ‘ne other, and you will save ix of those comfortal Te eight room HOUSES, con call the modern improvements, situated on ii treet cast, and known as Philadelphi: 2 ‘The properties have been thoroughly repaired. aud are fully as good as new. oRe to h at WARD To THOMAS M. PLOWMAN, § VARD for any case of disease in any _jal7tm_ and D streets. | stage which ihey tail . ‘OR SALE OR TO LET. Cloctated So ‘Sore oF and Month, Sacre Bnew ane: A NUMBER 0} Bk | Bum A res Mashing ease and JaN7-Im OUSES FOR R SALE. BRICK, scree ee 33, rows, commer ith and een treet Hr Stable, ae. oy —— name of “Jr. 'o. 225 Varick 8. mm. to 5” mre | AGENCY YOR THE DISTRICT, DUPONT'S CELEBRATED PowDER, At Btoreof TF. A. RITCHIE, Forrest ne George fae i een “OUR PRICES!" NO BRANCH STORE. NO AGENCIES. FULL DRESS SUITS. COAT.« Ok STANDARD DSS GOOD DRESS SUITS... 3 BETTER DO..5iLK LINED. gto. FINE De. DO. Dv. VERY BEST... VERY BEST TO ORDER, ENTIRE, COAT SILK LINED. BEST, ITALIAN LINED... We employ no agents. and in consequence We do mot tar the buyer with hus comm We guarantee perfect fi Wem ¥ Wedo not charge for credit p We have the largest stock iu the District, We doa lerger business at a small expense. depesiton orders from strangere We ew re Our * to be as low as any estab— Hichament duing an Nctorable buriness im the coum- Saks & CO., NEW No. 316 SEVENTHSTRERT. 01 TILL GREATER INDUCEMENTS, For the next thirty days 1 offer MEN'S AND BUYS’ OVEROCOATS, DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS, CASSIMERE PANTS AND VESTS, WITHOUT REGARD TO COST TO MAKE BOOM FORA LARGE STUCK OF SPRING GOODS, am now getting made up expressly to suit thie market. “Pro whieh I A. STRAUS, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER, Pennsylvania avenue. between 1th and lth streste, jat7 6t Sdeors wast of Lith strest. F.* HEIBERGER, Ay (Successor te H. F. Lorpon & o.,) CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY, NEWs $m 09 (oa AT REDUCED PRIC Not wishing to carry over my large stock of Coal is we greatly reduced the price for the next thirty ays. erelarae lot of very free burning RED ASH 3 CUAL. 1 will sell it very low. a. S ar STEWART, jad] 2w © cor, Hand 12th ste. ood AND CoauL. GREAT REDUCTIV 108 IN PRICE. In order to close out our present heavy stock of WOOD and COAL. we Seve sain Gay “duced our Prices to the following rates hepa, Valley per ton of 2,240 Ibs.. eae White Ash 4 Chestnut SON & 1. Washing? Lt G etreet Vb Errrervre: aposssuesse cr azees PPEPECEPET TRON E EE Ee. “reFrree 0 THE WORKING CLASS. —We ore od to furnish all classes with ploy vane. the Whele of tho remements Busines. mew, ii ore nga ® prope tibial tan ZT Shule time to the busines. Bess Le sam Will di ie commence work >. anda cops tig Luteary Compan von— the =| Semis nage pers Pp Kead Pe AW smbaw iT OF THE DI th dey of Decem- “COU THE ade oF oF CovemBia. d Maria L. a ena Joseph Wi Op motion of Riddle and Francie No. 1812, Equicy Docket @. po Sie Sa one IRPS—A large |: BL best singers. ali kinds of Uages for sale. Cotsadeooss THOMAS BEURIN, ja%t-tm* 46 H sirent, bet

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