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AED commBnoiaL. The New York money market opened | yesterday. There were indications, Fone sen may ‘neorrect, that fhe etiaae | which ‘manipulated the barons ky Vast wcek have concluded oto suspend | Gens fur the dpa nee the red ike m | strong and higher than on Saturday. ‘The stock market was strong and almost buoyant ebich, Largest Largest Circalation i the District | Reading Matter on Every Page. WASHINGTON CITY: IvESDay larch 5, 1872. The temperance reform movement is agitating | the country from one end to the other; but the cold-water men, it seems, are not to be allowed to have it all thefrowm way. In several states the liquor dealers are organizing for a deter- mined opposition to the legisiation asked for by the temperance men. In Cincinnati a meeting Of prominent brewers and liquor dealers was ip te Jan adaly, its 33m dao. Sauiy tae Marketw sat eciiaes Bactimoas, March 5.— Cotton firm: low held last week, which adopted resolations and micidiings, 2 Fiour firm; unchan; Wheat drew up a petition to the legislature, asking tor = "Pennsylvania, $1 (5a$170. “Corn dull: @ modification of the liquor laws of the state. This petition has since been circulated very ex- tensively, the entire German preas warmly urg- ing their readers to sign it. An anti-temperance Procession is contemplated, to be held shortly. In Connecticut, where grogshopsare proscribed and yet abound, legislators seem tostandon the same platform as the Maine candidate, who was in favor of a probibitory law, but against its en- forcement. This inconsistency does not suit some of the German voters, and they have cate- chised Mr. Hubbard, the democratic candidate for Governor, who in reply declares himself op- peted to the present prohibitory law of the state, but does not agree with them in their wish that Shite southern, Glaste.: yellow southern, 64a65¢; mixed western, ‘B5a6ic. Oats dall; western 5ia52, Rye steady, 95a$l. Pork quiet; #tiy. Bulk meats ste: and unchanged: ' Bacon steady and unchanged; ‘hams “unchanged, igaltc. Lard steady, §4a9XKe; western Dut- ter very active; good te cloree to sn 0; tair to prime, 1 heey N id heavy. Corn quiet Wheat dui March 5.—Stocks not azite, 20 - x, Gold steady, 10. Mesay firm. 647 ge. long, sh for mccount, 92% a 92% #, old, 92; 1867's, 925; the traffic in liquors be placed on the exact foot- | 10-40’s, bog ing of the traffic in tea, coffee, sugar, and flour, (Panis, arch 5.—Rentes 56 francs 62 cen- +o that adulteration or other abuse may be pun- ished, but not the sale of a genuine article. ‘They bold the man who makes a beast of bim- self by getting drunk responsible for his own degradation aud the mischief thence resulting; not the person who sold him the liquor. Mr. Hubbard favors a well-ordered license system, not probibitory of the sale, but intrusting it to responsible bands, with proper guaranties against abuse. Loxpon, March 5, 1:30.—Consols, for money, 92%; for account, 923,. Bonds, 1963's, old, 99543 ‘m- swee- wind THE Mehr og AB DEPARTMENT, thicf Signal Officer, Wasuinerton, D.C., Mareh’5, 1872, 10 a.m. Synorsis yor tas Past Twawtt-Four Hovns.—The area of low barometer, which on Monday morning was over Lake Ontario, bas moved sou ard over the New England mates, ates, followed by very brisk ana high north- esterly winds over the former during the day, tea extending to the middie and east Atlantic — +20ee- While the Count de Chambord has been in- triguing at Antwerp and elsewhere ina feeble | Coasts during the evening and night; the tem- " has decidedly fallen from Lake Michi- ma, to help his designs upon the Prench throne, | Pez nen sccldcly fallen fom Lake Michi the committee of the French Legislative Assem- Dy has reported in favor of the restoration of their property to the Orleans Princes. Prince de Joinville has been restored to his rank of admiral in the French navy and Due d’Aumale to bis of general in the army. These are all moves inthe game that is going on to secure advantageous positions in event of the decided change of government in France which mast inevitably take place before long. All parties, Legitimists, Orleanists, Bonapartists, and @am- bettists are making undisguised efforts to got the army on their side. And here comes in the real significance of theelection to the Asembly, ot Rouher the avowed friend and partican of | Levis Napoleon. Under the present electoral jaw the soldiers take part in the elections, accordingly the Corsicans in the Paris and Ver- — New England wt ees clea ve prevailing; sou Rave. continued over whe we ne m Kentucky Sorte | westward to Minnesota and Nebraska; the ba- | rometer has continued falling at the Pacific coast stations, with rain at Portiand and threat- ening weather at San Francisco, and is quite wr. PROBABILITIES. The barometer continue rising from the lower lakes southward and east- | ward tothe Atlantic; clear but continued cold | weather prevail over the middle and New En; | land states; the brisk and high northerly win | over the middie Atiantic diminish in force | durin, ing the day, andover New England during | the afternoon and night; partially cloudy bat | pleasant weather prevail over the south Atlan- | tie states during the day; the pressure diminish during the day throughout and west of the Mis- sissippi valley, with southerly winds from the eS , i ‘ western gulf to easterly over the upper Missis- sailles garrisons were invited to exercise their Sn ; rising teanporatare, inereasod clagdtn as right. Inthe army of Versailles the vote stood robably threatening weather. Dangeroes 189 for Rouhber to 6 for all others; at Pais, 209 | - — not anticipated for the gulf and At- for Kouber to 14 for all others; at St. Cloud, 141 | lantic coasts, except the very brisk northwest- tor Rowher to 10 for all others; at Courbevoie, 33 for Rouher to 2 for all others; while at Romain- ville and Rueil, Kouber received every vote that was cast. | erly from Chesapeake bay northeastward to ! Maine. Cautionary signals continue at Cape = _— — H The Citizen. an independent democratic jour- nal published in New York city, looking toward | the New Hampshire election, says: : “Senator Patterson's term of office expires | with the present Congress; and upon the fase of the nue now raging with unexampled fury m New Hampshire, soon tospread through- | P. stree:s, THCmSDAY EVENING, March 7, at 7 gut the United States, ‘depends the succes of | 0” ick. fr the purpose of paying a fraternal visit his re-election. While our sympathies are with | ton Logan Tribe, Ne. sof G WIGLE,W the democratic party—and we have reasonable |’ 6. POLKINHORN, Ase’ (of Roe tae sci belief in ite triumph—we cannot be oblivious of the fact that Senator Patterson's defeat would pens meh me E tee. x orfel storm be a severe lose to the country and a source of proik. for Washi gion on TORSDAY griet to bis associate Semators of both parties, ereating a vacancy not easily filled by the old cCH’S BIXFHL STRET WHARY WED- NERPAY AT 4 O'CLOCK Granite State.” ‘This tribute trom a political adversary,though | Fer ma x Gnott E handsome, is well merited, as all appreciate | who bave watched the course of Senator Patter- | won. Unassuming, frank, and courteous, he is | as firm as his native granite to his convictions | of right; and both im scholarship and in vigor of intellect be stands foremost as @ representative of a portion of the Union distinguished for its Fanmail Leis TAT = are requested t oe reet Wharf. EDICA EC Ee Medical ote of Gofwnbian Uollege, Wasnixotox, D.0 ATO EINTING ANNUAG COMMENCEMENT of iitution welt ie tnetitEHOLINCOLN HALL, Op THURBDAY EVENING reh 7. at 7:30. hol , 338 A BOLLS LU Di i aera is scholar? i @ Valedictory by iil laaarir sof JAMES M. GASSAWAY, M.D.,of the Graduat The Utah legi-latare, which recently a/l- . is undoubtedly the only law-making body in this country whose members profess the same religious faith and wor-hip at one altar. A correspondent of the New York Times, writing irom Sait Lake City, says that a more purely | ceclesiastical body was never assembled on this | continent in a legisiative capacity. Loyal Mor- | mons all, they numbered between the two | houses nine of the twelve apostles of the church, ve Clase ogee and the public are respectfully invite d to atte! ° JNO. ©. RILEY. M_D..Dean, BEWARE OF CALOMEL, ‘And all Mercurial Compounds. "Better, far . endure disease t! tameer with this mine i Poison, ne maityr bow carcfally prepared Its extensive use bas already proven the cause ef great and distressing injury. Dr. TUTE’S LIVER PILLS cortain not » particle of gor del nd can be taken at ail times wib -b perfect safety. NTY, Mis«.,MayS 1359. : | Dr. Wm. H. Tutt: L have been amartye to Liver besides a dozen or more bishop? and presidents | Cmplaint for three years: aod) ‘after remploying the the of districts, or what are denominated in the f doctors, Oeeadicte imoet ald + different kis ft agent Nnduced church vernacular, “Stakes of Zion.” Mem- | fer anereat Liver Pills. T have taken then rere bers rising to address the house were recognized not as the “gentleman from Salt Lake,” or whatsoeyer locality they might représent, but as Brother Young, Brother Pratt, Brother Can- | non, &e. have by them that I feel confident of & parfect gare. Teouaidor thes the beat Liver Medicine over discovered. Caaros. VR TUTT'S Baik DYE COLORS A BRAV. pists we ae ae so much — The straightforward testimony of General Porter. yesterday, before the committee of the Senate investigating the alleged irregularities in the New York custom-house, will convince every fair-minded man that the President's offi- cial household are not implicated in the general order business, or other abuses charged. | ‘That there are irregularities and abuses in the custom-house is quite likely. There always have been, and doubtless always will be, to the end of time: or tothe endof Gotham. But itis to be | hoped the administration will do what is possible in the way of reform there, and will especially | root out the odious general order system. rf con WEDNESUAY. 6th instant, at's oie Kvto eivet directors and tram h other ——___-see- A lively fight is being made in New Hamp- shire, by Loth parties, to carry the election in that state one week from to-day. Senator Wil- son has returned from the canvas and thinks the republicans will carry both the governor ould and the legislature. Among the speakers for | ob that party, canvassing the state this week, are desi Hon. James F. Wilson, of lowa, Senator Pat- terson. Hon. Glenn! W. Scofield, of Penusyl- ¥ Hon. Eugene Hale, of Maine, Hon. W.E. | Chand secretary of the national republican committee—anative of the state,—ex-Governor Ata meeting of the 1 earROE MOTE a a Ww ashing. ! — nd Point Lookout Sailrosd Company, at (ioniered, That books of subscription ta the c ed on Bat ‘of March, a. a Ret eStore, OFrictan. Daranrurer « pr grave, t Wasurscron. D. Information bas been reosived at thie B De Soo from Mr. B. Mitchell, the Vice Consul of the 0; ‘States at K. =e ot edger oF zt iber, Pcitisen of the Uotied ‘of the T Wied aDETARTMEST ov wr, t Wasmxotox. D.C. Tafcrmation bas been recived at this Departanaxt from Me. ee W. mn ae Semaon hemten itis aoe inet bryos ‘inrican bial RiuiNa ieee REE, Bure a Pray panes M114 Market Space, W: ie ONS, and destrable Vir Labia’ AND CHILDRENS Durss, DEESs MAKING, In allits departmente—CUTTING, BASTING, &. n yeni ui earetefors,: Saye between Themes T Laval Lowe D.w Solomon Stoner, trading igen the. ni and size of Lut: | troll, Wive & ov. fe thie’ da 7. ‘diane by mutaai Pic = Rrsky. 3 hs fs a. ss aes oe oad H owing themeel indebted Pennsylvania avenu see them, ant hope patropeg- ev kindly THE ORIGINAL Furniture Emporium. GBEAT BEDUCTION OF PRICES OF FURNI- TURE AND HOUSE-FUBNISHING GOODS IN GENEBAL. re Dy tne lar of MAY NEXT 1'be compelled to close our esteblis of Mt NTS aca sso PRIOE, the acutheast corner ef 7/h and Son, wisbing to purchase goods ine well tocall and examine our tnd we have no fear what we say is can ¥OET Foapcetfall cr rome KEEN & WILLIAMS. piorossis For wENTING FIs WHARF. xD oF Pustic Wore: hs, WASHIKGTON, wi r themaal » Sealed Proposals Poblie whore BY WHAWE: af the foot ac . Ger; town, from the 10tb instant until Jane 1, sia, ¢ Board reserves the right to reject apy or all must var preke ap to the Vice President of the Presid ont. SPRING. 1872. BAILY RECEIVING ESH GOODS, NEW STYLES, LATEST IMPORT ATIONS. THE VERY CHOICEST SELECTIONS For OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT, wack LACKS NOTHING To MAKE IT THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT IN TRE DIBTBICT OF COLUMBIA, INCLUDING FRENCH, GERMAN, ENGLISH. & AMEBIOAN F CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND SUITINGS, Ware ee ‘kinds of Embrot- WHICH We MAKE TO OBDEB IN THE BEST STYLE, AS OTR porn fp haggis DEPART. MEDT is presided an oo and our workmen well skilled, “wi ‘enable us guarantee a perfect fit and durable ‘workmanship. OUR STOCK OF BEADY-MADE CLOTHING we rE Se wie A) 18 FULL AND COMPLETE, WELL CALCULATED TO PLEASE THE MOST FASTIDIOUS. NO BRANCH STORE. HABLE BROTHERS. FASHIONABLE TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS. N. W. CORNER 7ru AND D STS. maré {OR SALE—20 bbis. FoR ihkonr PEACH BLOW POTATOR: _m4-3t* Pin x 4th and I ptreets. [ AS. 0 CLEPHANE, B. Z. BRAILEY, Stenorrapher Sup. ith, 1 Re- @ D.C., Bram- tner in Caancery, U.S. Com't , ex- Com’, ent fe no other ‘months. i order. to Si a dress P. K., Star office Das they will be satisfied that permet the iaheet wager willbe pul ee RUE B.S SHEE aeenion Appl: WANTS. WPareterets: © ora ya ele Mt. Tiss. yer fe es a +. a Witte a = ANTED—A RUMEN shy, es coed con. eeagher and iro 1318G street, between, WAN ace ROOMS. unt alee’, Da BOUSE and four mee rer threemilesfremthecity. Avy Will please ecdrese, eluting pa «+ Star Office, ms. 1208 Sixth ot NW to do the Housework of a emall fami from 15 to17 of jo take Srh eee. age totake charge ws ATED N Ironing and Chamber ge fore ewail ind et come well recom- ‘Avply tov H KER. af W. 8 Bucheil é yor tock BOAKD's rapa oe vith rences can b+ gi Ad 'MPTON, Boyle's ei Saar nad a 7 ANTED—A good }ROOND a Al V (Bt. CLOUS HOTEL, corner we tOR RENT AND SALE. FOR RENT AND SALE. BOOM+. farnian~4 or “ reseonable. No. aah LA atreet, bereeen iéth aud lah etr'e 8. FOE RES toni PRHOUGE ix and “ og ge : eee ee SORE | ee NFURN SHED BOOMS, very tek Sper <as B. corper ¥ and 7th sts. FY and BBT—A emi) BRICK wh — Al 7 ig - — cornerith and Ey worth. Ww Jas On SpipsPom aos B— Fou story BRIOK HOUSE, 1398 New Yurkavenue. Apply 19 0. wo EN. B56 ____ Attorney, 3: ey =| rom meagre ies No 1113 M x a | Ese THOS M street, coruer water. fcor NE "| FS RENT—Five FosN ISHED roms, Par- Jor and Clambers od by Lairobe munice'ing, b-wtifally farnished; N> « between izth and 13th one serest cppeaee Fost Ores OB KERT. y known a rONA AL MOTRL Possenion ives is 73, Apply to C. A. JAM ro ENISGED PARLOR and saree, DWBLLING uous “~j fora tt ‘The well stocked BOOK AND MUSIC STORE (with fixtures) of POR & SELIGSON No. 128 BRIDGE STERET, GEORGETOWN, Sill be sold cheap to close the estate of the deceased senior partner. To any ove wish lucrative business this offers a rare c! wall be made easy to responsible partins SEVEBAL PABLOR ORGANS AND PIANOS CHEA sedere will be table ly? $25.0 000 35 cy Property. Ne ea} fro —_< ome to Tebto-ee 8 (Rep.] ARSED —& good dininy soe VT BMALESE ected, on *, first floor—! ddress Loc! x Shon enue, jouse from eke Bement tamil. ack orenee cm FOR SALE. WASTED to reat gstORK art of store in d locality. Address M. M. Office. stating termerand location. 7 ANTED—Ciean. Pow Aba WORELED at 1955 Tuk rect, between aud ANT RBS Tmmcdiaia COL “wet Ww see MURDER. “Apply ee 398 0 TERE 4 Warr FIRST Co. etrecigrnen northwest, SS MILLINEK; none Carona iy, at 688, corner of G and 9th a Mrs. KATE MARTIN. ry ectable young girl, aged 19, The enderviened having determined ont | WANIED Dareem one Is dor ais ike" qd pos deer nena ote scm ‘o objection to travel. A ry ‘Between 15th and fist _ at: ee UR ss UTES. aad ETE iy Ouse: Fou W Atekn S0Gw can Boo" for #xentle- ie hich time man and wife, in ope private a where there are ers. Terms must " ai te Wananiee to, eal on aint ‘Kinds cf EMBROIDERY ot "abort bation, ie Tth street. opposite Potent oie: mai ANTED—A settled WOMAN todo the general to Scompetent, sree NTED—At 1329 Patrect, an accomplished MAN (colored) to take share of Gintog room, e peat and experienced CHAMB! irst class LAUNDRESS. Apiremeset home ved wages will be given to those who prove ae just come we dren, wants a smal! ter eet Seat oe aa es TENANT.” ” tiry Post Office. ize RENT_The 3: OBE BOOM on 15th streat, ury, now cS tien a ay, Ls and I street. Mocks iiie, with Stable asd over ats ville, w ° Daiidivgs: use pleasantly located. from oi a por terms, addieee Cd For sat SALE—A three story press bri containing § rooms, with gas and street wed in front, situated’ on north side of, street, ween 4th and Aye fey ry reg a mort Boloe gh. ‘3.00, ig NpPUT to Josera FuRtut OR RENT—A HOUSE, sitanted on avenue, between 6th and 7th ats. 8. ing Sroems. Apply to tx fame atree BOARD. Apply ¥ RENT-STORE on Pennsylvania avenus, rth: oh rt EWA at ees 519 7th at Opposite Post-Omi m 130 Bas bore teed toc eeversi THOS. E. WAGGAMA Upposite Post OMice. Ww ANTED—A competent Lees] winneE and IRONER, who can come well recommended, y at the,Star Office. 129 6t Warten. A pee cook —— to obtain testdene ITUAT.ON in a fir class hotel or rivate residence. Address COOK, Star Office. WANTED ‘A WHITE CHAMBERMALD. a GBR Relz except uoon good recommendation; 0 reet northwes ferz-sf G. W. PHILLIPS. _ ANTEDEA fire class dressmaker. who wo style, wishes to get a few tm fy CUSTOMERS to to go gut by weak or month: oan sire rs. KATHABINA Bou irtne ‘Women's C Christian Abeociasion@ sees Judiciary Square. ANTED—a WOMAN to cook, wash and iron, who ean come well recommend+d as to qualifi- :none thon charactor. “Nous other ‘need ‘apply. inquire at Star Office 8 ANTED,, ‘A PARTNER. [A Toang Man wi ears’ experience in the Lumbrr asinces in this clipe dcsires'e PARTNER tittnct less than $15.00, to Faga him hy purchase of a Lumber Yard, row in successful operation. fm one Of the best localities in this city. ‘Address ir office. ANTED. OLD STEAM BOILERS, WROUGHT AWD CAST SCRAP IKON, for which cash will be paid. Man who 4 ot ¥. G@. WHEELER, feb2%4-co6t Seventh street and Uanal Bridge. W3ttED; ‘D.—Servants, beth male and aye can HOMES, Senpe with fae floes SERVANTS ihe EU PLOYMENT FICE, Bo. 3077 3 MHS LOUISE C. Nt dery. None but experienced hands need sp- By frit ple of work required. Mra. G. H. a # Biamping Depet, 17 7th street, oppo * Wane ous to Kugw that the etactaring Oo."s new SEWING oni Vi “VICTOR,” iCactting Neodle oe fect Pennsylvania avenue, J.W.SPIUBB. ja08-y to know Seg street, paye es" and ut Fa end HORS |, HATS and > HHT EE oes oy booeotce Ctl eaine, BE one leant of ‘toni 6 TH ay en i the er now that the best On ‘DOLLS TACLE’ to the 3 mr ie accurately gyesight by HL, ii. HEM PLER, the Ont tan oe x rest and Pennsylvania avenue. Depot ‘Thermometers of all Kinds © Pau” ofall jel LOST AND FOUND. SS aT ae Leeann 4th, on Pennsylvania avenue, bs- Wr FOCCO t streets, ® purple mot POBTMOBH. The ao wins iberalty re- yy | werded by vearlog it with SAM’L A. DUNOAN, C, 8. Patent 0} = @ Gold CEES ae piem. B street or between th and 8th The finder wilt receive a reward of 85 by Tearing ‘the same at 1UB'S Drag Store, corner 7th_and H 3 mé 3t* oS Court of Oe RAN ENT, FOLIOY OF HIRE IN BOG. aan 5.8 AND L ay and Sey ere Ten Louisiana, ae ear juildin, cana ort band ‘proceedi in Court, ip ee” argamecte ts Peveet Cases, Harmon, Gen. A. F. Stevens, and Colonel Me- Kee, of Kentucky. SPECIAL NOTICE. SIX PER CENT. INTEREST. THE FREEDMAN’S SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY. ‘ Baxuine House orrosic® Tux TRkascey. -s0e- Theodore Tilton has been in hot water ever since he left the Independent and took up with the free lovers. He is suing his old friend Bowen of that paper for breach of promise, breach of contract or something; Mr. Greeley | _ ll deposits of five doliars or more made with this uaryl twill draw has ‘turned his back on him; and now | Six'Peacusr interest trom ther date, payable Saly he is to be made the subject of a lec- gy dy gerry tnre by Mrs. Utie Brooker, sister of Woodhul! and Claflin, who will hold furth om “Free Leve” at the Cooper Institute on Thursday evening next, illustrating the subject with Vic. and her counts. eS Ee Deowy of the rules admirers, including Tilton. ‘The New York Siar | "3; 2 ae says: “Mrs, Brooxer is a very handsome lady, a mere ae ee good talker, and a hater of the pernicious doc- trine advocated by her sister. She is down on ‘Tilton and proposes to rake him in her talk.” asap ‘The reform legisiatare of New York finding the present law against the lottery business in that state ineffectual for its suppression, is con- sidering a stringent bill, which prescribes as the punishment for the selling of tickets as policies, imprisonment for from thirty daysto two years, and a fine of from $50 to 4 ae Seay wanigver ate & SPECIAL NOTICE. FIRST ABRIVAL OF €PRING HATS AND BONBETS ® at M. WILLIAN’s, pase cote Massachusetts, always alive to the educational eee pea ei 7 advancement of her children, now proposes to | _™*3t Trevies, Paris. establish industrial schools—day and evening— the school committees to determine the arts or trades to be taught. This is a move im the right direction, and we Lope to see the example fol- lowed up throughout the country. = -—__ S7-The railroad fare from New Yi Ne cniene bas bec raed from 85 tan” Ne S7-Copies of the American submitted to the Geneva Board will be distributed th 4 G, SonnsTEIN @ co., DEALERS IN WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELEY, & CLOCKS AND FANCY @ooDs, 619 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, Under Metropolitan Hotel, rbitration, Washington, D.C. imthe English Fmt next Saturday. Rs, BEET yo the Baltimore city court on Saturday a NS ol ed eee rallreed Jamages trom Lancet hole stock. for « fow juries sustained by him im sex | da%*,,chreper than ov Feunsylrania ave: W, near | nee etree Ninth and Tenth strente, ‘ashington junction September 6, 1571. rch 464° H. 0, HOOD. THE ByCRIBER Hay as PUR Cire Hee ee rine iz i Fan ee 7 Ky aapertor ATTLE, the Reef, sien aktatie '308 Conter Markers oy fs enpectfally ecall frem ee ic generally. renee WM. TURNER. AT) a Cage elie EOE Oat No. coe ie franla arene bet. Ist and 3d sts.. JA, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, viIER exert pir Sie PLATED WARE. yecemeagantaten, Boot make, athe tazen for Chine ‘merl-Im" i earoKei Fees tee amiogs o all kinds om hand, and for eal-ly “Tiyan epomgy, | Betas steak aves sr ati was ae Terr sine cote, and te ware | or" Se 711 Market Space. Be to ess ete “arin say 1018 ad . | WE Eon CERES OF apron FS RENT—Those conveniont, new Batck HOUSES near corner léth and Boundary stre-ts, Fo SALE—Cheap tor cash.or on accammodating | terms, one S-octave Rosewood MELU DEON, Deca Cre aenew 190, Pre baee, NOB, at 4 T PRIVATE SALE. resigence called “ DUN- ” situated on BARTON” hy road from Pieree's Mill to Was ‘on, D The place contains about twenty-three acres of land, improved by a mansion house eighteen rooms, and two smali cottages, owe contain fog six the other three rooms, tee house, b he place is not sold by the Ist of May siom House wil! be for rent during the season. For terms apply to marl-tt PIERCE SHORMAKER Pierce's Mill pear lor, wth cover and Price, $30 cash. Apply = mi ED FROM O410—Twenty itable for any io of work t — SIRST CLASS " bear 71 ‘Boa Pens MONTH gel mad at =~ Cerner 6th street and Pa. avenue. ily hall, ranazs from cary: good, poreme a DLRASANT y i jase one BROWN EC Ay afar TIT G Bee, Oar Git | Morn POARP me Paautifal Lor, K TRST-CLASS BUABD, WITH ie Sth and 16th N. W FRONT ROOMS. te 2 hed op vale, two é-reamn off. A 1313 7 widhsisias «p=: ania evense at 1901, Peousyte streat.. Good location and saccuatbie sae F2 S8ALE—The LOT. sontheast corner of 13% street and Pennsylvania avenue. For perticu- ir ly toa. J. it Andrew J Joyce & Coach Factory. 8 Sa corner of 1éth {Rep} streets. ‘OB RENT—Chance fora Smaii, z set Family, can be had for 2h and M strects hopehwest, i vlclock @.m. oF after 4 o'clock Foe BENT—HOUSE for rent and surnitare for {ale,at No-313 Pecnsslavnisarenne.be'weon ished ROO Pennsylvania avenue, between febzs Im* mt ry FA 5 and 432 streets. NT—Onc three-story, BRIGK Baseme Foss OUSE, No. B41 Pennayleania nd Attic nour ood tenant rent reasonable. Sap, ‘oUOHN B ENT WISLE, House Asset. N 931 lieth street, N. W. 4-002 MEDICAL, &c. ER. LEON, No.711 1 street. sbove Teh, con consnited jvately and confidential) Ladice whommy be sullering from LERBGUL kit Son ny complaint perulfarte their sore The the gidest established Female Phy and is very reliable and #u: ams Jor Laty Patients, ‘Bours it tei te by 3 spores. UBGANIO AND Skin N Disk: Swasns Cul ander PMALED E DISEASES nemo and ¢ ee Describe atricen sod medicine wit ene om: PSON, No. 646 N. LOAN ON FIRST CLASS | Tennallytown, about 3 2: miles from | be tue vay +4 scone RUYATIORS at oe DR ree Gwe amuth scaly oa open organs APAME Bo BOVIN'S MONTALY Piuia win ' eA Female tre: Harte M of Gen. B Lee and subscription books Oanvassers wante!. nd Butider Invi 8. CHAPMAN Corpenier and tations to esti jew Batldings catty Sealicivad. 4m ders’ Depot. 903 fowiz othe fob1-m, = ‘AKPENTER AND Bor . Gonxen or Tru Br Sraser 4 oe Pe Will contract for or _ dand-1y> ’ CARPENTER, BUILDER, axn CONTBACTOR jouse Carpentering ily attonded to Jobbing or Oo FLaG G DEPOT mt JONN C5 wosan, Gunabrarer of Awvings. un Covers. Decorating ais bate So tended ¢. 7 TENTS for Sale for re PIENTS for Sale or Boot for Camp Meetings, my AWNINGS for Public and Private Balls and Px.” M. G. COPELAND, Dealer ip Awning Materials, __ $43 Louisiane eveune Y \ ccaeaamadd FISHER, FIRST-CLASS BCOURER, 618 9ru Sreer, Orrosite Pater ©: MAnvET Hut to be egua. ot ving these facilitin without being taken apart rane piston craing iew ; 2 th. -Dycing oR SALE-GREATBARG IW=tor 10 fort ‘over 10,000 ‘eases at the U. 8. oldest nod by 25 feet wide, on wi ‘8 FRAME | Hospital, and a practice of thirty peare on 3 Ti old and large HOUSE, elent rome, os Shen hreet. just went at he can warraat o care ina few ‘AN HUNT Fish the Navy Department. 1 will sell on the most act iytay commode iO Le ELLE, 1437 7 Brivest cine will be seat bya ren, Bs serteces te ae ABLISMED 1833. — = cure f23- t* over Midd! Bank. | involuntary em’ auld-ly pein waa {OR SALE—A TRAOT OF LARD te bordering o iN MARRIAGE — ‘HAPPY BELIEF FOR OTT & B F By crock; and satoraton tiv ct 3 it haa oa it O*. si fhe Menboot of Rrroreand Abuses | OOACH- ee DEA AZ ‘Gaubrae Se asa in weiner le'eurtaee colt os andes oi cused.” ianpe riage removed, "New | 310 Tl} Nalries sold in who . RRIACES 4 pints two BRICK HOUSES in,the Firat W imethcd of ent. New and rme | pee yee ae sete Ay ass 614 13th stra salves, fiirewe, HOWARD “Asse ASOUIATION Ne IN No. ge oe Fo MENT=FARM 6 G5 ACRES: one-half ‘mile AS EES Vane poeeee een = - a i from Long Va.; near ‘Gate on a, MOTT S FREN " Arllugton Tea hhonse 10 roome:, Dlackem i GURE for Nervous a eg Bx! eae nes hy y EROMEELY &xecuren elwright ebope; all necousa Bett ipellaices: | stone, caused by eas morrhas, Glee. Wo. 435 peoneronea,, Apri feb2i- Spredily Cured: a tirectabeteen 0B RENT—To a small, gevicel lamily, 2 es ii fe Et ee ee a veers Some on ler se per box. sent ivy . Fe. SALE—Ihave still left for sa'e one of the = reat _ etney twa story FS, pressed brick front, ¥. ween lith and 15th streets N. = | FR BENT—HOUSE No. 1110 F street. oe 1th streets. Apyiy to wom e. aiezee Fe coat fs en eee HOUSES, ‘Now land 417 G street northwest; 9 rooms, al Td Baan MABE. R: Hionara's Btabiee “Be ut Tee ee a een Cmmicet Gas otomac water apply the viiage the Coming summer cl xe {S-colm corner bth st. and New York evento, Fe. pend Dak x a 268 Peo BOOMS in i vanie oot HOU! Oy front. good sized Fas te igh pt ad ress .M. Od -A BA! PARC ah Dining eta, _ = LITICAL CORRUPTION. Pee POSED IN PRINTS 20x24 Pournical LavogR—Puliticans Bobbing the {P-o PourticaL® Masm Ur—The People Stark Mad Tix Paorzx Chasaine, Front ePoliticians, Load ihe People with hings in their Pougar. oF ar ‘NEXT Pasivest it he he gots weet, “3 jews Dealer. Fe En jaye Pin > Jobe (BY PERMIBST , tL K' 450 PA » PRI A WONDERF Ber sot GES, ce a oy 2 New Tor York: Parse ‘ A p42 THE Barisk Th KECORDS.) PORTBAITS OF U.S. DETECTIVES, AND 25 mE gt SA EEE Mailed , post paid, anywhere, on receipt of price. LABAN HEATH, “ Wedo not see how yen are able to sell those Goods so cheap” is aremark frequently made tn my store, showing that you who possibly might have doubted the trath of my advertitements are entirely convinced of it the moment you see the goods I offer. i i fall hi of LADIES | okoeCah Pitas ‘made subetautt. gpd Ladies’ WHITE APRONS. of Linen, Beant setts of LACE <—anvee and COL- ural @ifferent handsome paiterne at $1 per set — HOSE, extra wet for 61. " super stout Boglish es | Sacre ‘Children’s HOSE, (Irom Plame) 6 toe Inchon stadt poe tor stent Glos TOILET SETS, 2 botties and eEREr ec Ta TT moreas Beautifal LACE TEDIES, 4,3, 2and 1 for $). Banking House, No. 1507 Pennsylvania aveno., pars & 8 CENT. FyidteResr. mn ere A Month Pays FOUR on —apepes BANKERS, 1427 F street, (two doors from U. 8. Treasary De partment.) WASHINGTON, D. 0. ee Banking Ea es open a, Mae aa om furnished in relation ean a ¥ Savine Bank, = Spots 2 J. A. BURY, Tronsurer i J** OSOKE @ 0o., } BANKEBES, GENTLEMEN’S OUTFITS. WILLEST @ BUOFF, 905 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, i Have just reesived THE SPRING STYLE SILK HAT, feblo-tr KEW AND HANDSOME. te Contractors ia quantities to suit. ‘We areaiso BUSING HARD BUBBLE STONE — FOR CASH at car Works. 4. B. £0@ & 00.. Fou of K

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