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_EV ENING STAR. _ Largest Circulation Reading Matter on Every P Page. WASHINGTON CITY: «The opinions of the press” upon the Pola report are coming in, and they seem to be cob: ored a good deal by locality, and personal feel- ing. In Massachusetts, for instance. the ques- tion whether the committee should “scooped up” more members than Ames and Brooks is mixed up with the contest for U. S. Senator. The Boutwell men (inchwting the Ben Butler men) insist that it would have looked better for Mr. Dawes if, like Mr. Bout- well and Mr. Blaine, he had refused to take the stock at all. The Dawex men, on the other hand, claim that there 1 ue more pitch wpow lis hands than upon those of Boutwell, and that, as the Boston Advertiser states it, the former has $0 far the confidence of the people of Massacha- setts and their representatives in the legislature that “to-day Mr. Dawes leads in the senate, and the tendency of the house is in his iavor.” ‘This awertion is derisively contradicted by the Glob- as “the figment of a diseased brain. The New York papers, gener: report as a “whitewashing report. treats the question the most lispassi does not endorse the report. That paper v grees with the committee “that a knowledge of the , relation of the credit mobilier to the Union Pacific railway would have made the holding of that stock by a member of Congress a dishonora- Ble act,” but does not agree with it ~ lenient assumption that such knowledge was n possessed by the Congressmen who parchased. tock,” and adds f they did not know its character they must een curiously deaf aud blind to what was on about them. With those who knew ng about the Union Pacitic railroad in the winter of 18 the purpose and origin of the credit mobilier were so well known that they may fairly be said to have been notorious. Cer tainly Congressmen whe took stock in a scheme to cheat the government, under these circum- neces. deserve some well-defined measures of wiemnation, and we regret that the commit recommended none , We trast the House will remedy the omission.” ‘The Tribune recapitulates the names of att | who participated in the credit mobilier stock transactions, with a summary of the eireum- stances in each case, and concludes as follows “Well, the wickedness of all it is not that these men were bribed or corrsptly inflaenced, that they betrayed the trust of the people, ved their constituents, and by the - sions and falsehoods confessed the transac to be disgraceful. And now a whole Congress of grown men is to deliberate seriously upon a resolution that puts the sins ef all these upon two. Partisanship has never stooped yo low as this before. We cannot believe the resolution will pass. No gentlemen of the American Con- gress, this is no answer to the people. Stop all Pass no resolution. Drop it where it is. Kemand the whole business tot le. You have only seratched the surface of the whole in: quiry—leave it now. Face outward. Mare ‘The World seems disposed te make a political issue on the case in behali of Mr. Brooks, and spe: “The report of the committee is a mockery of justice, and a disgrace to the men who drew it, wnd the body which has uot the spirit to reject. In everything which Oake= Ames did for which proposed to expel him some republican <sman Was a partaker of the crime. For eversthing which James Brooks did for which ts proposed to expel him the strict paraltel can be found or included in the act of some repub- securely fn his seat ‘The committee awarning to Con- in the case of Oakes Congressmen The verdict warhing to cor- being democrats. and votes upon have indeed edministered gressmen. But the ve Ames is a warning against turning state's e in the ease of James Br: ropt Congressmen aga ‘This it is, and nothing mere.” The movement of the western people against the great railroad monopulies begins to assume definite shape, and it fs pretty certain that t control of railroad fares and freight will be t issue on which the next legislatures of several of the western states will be chosen. The producers | are holding conventions, and. yet more to the pur- pose, are forming lodges or granges with a view te making the issue a political question; and it is stated there are now about 1,000 of these as- sociations in the two states of Iowa and Min- nesota, pledged toa hand-to-hand battle with railroad tyranny. In Missouri, Illinois, Wiseon- sin, own, and Minnesota the people seem to be thoroughly aroused for the fight, and any attempt of the railroal companies to manipu- late the members of legislature to their ends wouki bea riuky undertaking both for the bribers and the bribed. The Governors of four of these states—Hlineis, Missouri, Wisconsin, aml Min- nesota—have so far recognized the popular im- pulse as to call special legislative attention to the grievances of the producers, and suggesting au enquiry into the right of states to apply remedies. —-+s0e- The Cincinnati Commcrcia?, heretofore incred- ulous, thinks the case of Mr. Colfax grows bet- ter, and says: The we it of the testimony now Is that he dict not at dividend, and therefore did not perjure himself. It is tair to add that Colfax was an meessant letter writer, and that if Oakes Ames’ story were trae, he would almost certainly have sémething from the ever-busy pen of ce to corroborate him, but he has no scrap T with Coifax’s writing u ie that im in the qiestion of veracity. A ny in business matters Colfax was wos and if the devil had baited a trap ex- pressir to catch him he surely would haye used something having reference to the Pacific rail- read. Colfax was almost as much in earnest about building that road as iu ‘saving the life of the nation,” and he was well calculated, therefore, both by bis verdancy and his affe tions, to be the victim of the vki shovel- maker.” ——— There is comfort for the lean kine in an ar- ticle in Appleton’s Jouracl, maintaining that it is not always the most robust and apparently the most healthy men who live the lougest “Twenty years ago everybody would have given Fo the change of ‘prolonged life over iy, bis great rival, for Macready was gaunt, feeble. excessively nervous and irritable, and & sercignty net 2 But seereaty Rees at the age of e ‘orrest is dead at the age Of sixty-six. When t 2 poet Bryaut was thirty- eight his health was feeble. He was a sufferer | from dyspepsia, and gave premonitions of an early demise. Who then supposed he would out- live his friend Cooper. a splendid specimen of rebust health, and be enjoying a bale and hearty old many of his compeers—Irvi Paw ulding. Hal- leek, Willis, Mortis, Cooper rplanek—would be sleeping in their graves a Tae Wickxpest Maw tx Cononess Oakes Ames yesterday, feeling, like mmeiines ingale renowned in song, the keen demands of appetite, went down to the House restaurant to geta bite. Dropping into a vacant seat by the side of a fellow sufferer by the mo-bi-ler busi- ness, he inquired of his neighbor, with a | ehuckle, if he would allow the wickedest man in Congress to sit by him, and then he proceeded to put a dozen fried where they would “do the mest good.” Ames isn’t off his feed if anybody else ts. —-_—— - eee. ‘There are two young ladies inthe Post Office Department who do all the translating, i. ¢., of four different languages. The work is very severe, and the Postmaster General has asked the poot office committee to increase their salary to $1,600. For the same services performed by men, twice the pay asked wouid be considered inadequate compensation. It is to be hoped that the applieation in their behalf will be suc- cessful, as they are not only thoroughly deserv- img, but poor and need the money. ssoe- ‘This seems to bea mo-bi-ler year. Prussia has just broke out with it. It seems that seve- ceasged 00 potting ts tasroon. ta some with protecting its con- tracts made by the state railways, have per- mitted or contrived gross frauds. One of the guilty men is said to be apet of Bismarck’s. All of them have been called upon to answer, und explanations and resignations are in order. ——_—_—-ee-. « Crawled up their trowsers legs” is the theory of the New York Tribune as to the way the mobilicr stock got into the hatsof the recipients. 2 Mr. Seannell,of New York, charged with murder, seys he was insane when he did it. 7 elena ‘The procession will positively start ee precapegosts in advance-—-Springheld The proprietors of the New York Evening Post bave purchased the lot on the southeast corner of Broadway and Fulton streets, and to erect on it at once a ge “that for solidity, tastefulness shall not be surpassed by any other of the kind.” The site chosen is one of the bi m the city for a new: dially congratulate able to secure and Oakes Ames says introducing a resolution bers of the Poland comm! | @ substitute for the one im its | | Was Derarrusst, i at near eighty he would | . while so | “| mittee Tuesdays He thi rf get more vot the reselutiapof mittee. The ied Sor ag I market was = k brokers ying 1- 6 day be Katined cheat cae Faken te pont mhich to $e carry their @ their stocks. The sazeold oe) was dull and doth Re ‘ew York and market was PEO: oe got 3a) ‘The Bartimone, Feb. 2. &s, old, otascineas Ta Renee Aros Wheat dull anger promend account. St 1387, 's, 39; mew fives, 9: “ Feb. 2,2 p.m.—The rate fo sige On, ggrerument Emaar rate it 2) Exe der than the Bank of Bonds of 1867. b: 3 —Rentes opened at 5 francs, 50 ce: Pats, Feb. 20,5 p.m.—Rentes % francs, 65 can nes. Goods Market, The week under review was not productive * such a largely increased business as was antick pated from the number of buyers m the market and the se: of ye gems and it is needless to disguise the fact that some disappointment is feltat the sluggishness with which the pring trade oper he market for cotton goods quite active, and the commission poles h occasion to press sules, as their stocks are vi closely sold up, indeed the eurrent productio! of various staple fabrics fails to meet the con- sumptive demand. Prices fur cotton staples ruled remarkabl (strong and regular through out the week, a js its close the prevail: ing firmness culminated in an advance on some the more prominent makes of bleached shirt ii ge fand as matters now look a general up+ movement seems immine Under these circumstances it is net to wondered at} that buyers from the different sections of the coun- try should be eager to lay in their supplies at current rates, nor that a large business was ef- fected in staple cottwwn during the week, as there is no likelihood of a decline in prices time to come. Woolens showed a materi vement during the week. Clot facturers, who operated lightly in spi tg | at the outset of the season, have been compa te to reenter the market as purchasers, finding that (contrary to their ex epeceasions) prices fo really desirable goods are Rkely to be maintain: ed, and the city cloth jobbers also become morg liberal buyers from first hands, owing Jo an en: couraging increase in the volume of tir trans: tiens.—.. ¥. Bulletin. — es <=5 THE WE. Wasainorton, D. C., Feb. 2, fetta agg Erzorers vor pix fe ga TWEN OUR HOURS The b ran W iny morning in Comme bas moved ‘northenstwerd, sat Ie mow atc high barometer, northwesterly winds and Jeasant weather over the middle and eastera states, Fie high barometer that was over Ore gon and Mon! on done reached Moye re a wrester. ae * suddenly risen, with an exceedingly ed northern gale in the latter state, Clondy and ‘hrvatening Sather confinaee in the wif and south Atlantic states, with light winds. is reported from Lowa <_< Minnesota, with ing temperature. Fresh from the lo xalley to Lake Michigan, with partly cloudy weather PRosasiities. lakes during the r weather Thurwiay 1 pi valley Fort sn the Ohio and failing temperature, with cloudy, » gulf states, southerly winds; cold. oud: ind<. prev: south middie ttatan, Kantiveest wieds aed ie, With falling temperature, raphic reports are missing from the southwest and west of the Rocky mount mateo RASTERN LG fl meet . Will be held T ureday) EVENING ‘clock, to make arrangements for the feiss of + THOM ay Tr ENO}“PHOMAS PETTY, B 8. NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COM UNITED backes toek bed A ERICA ‘The anunal meetin} jock he pd Life surance’ nf America, will be held af t in the Banking b fevrase wm 15th dn thes city ef ie RECOND a TC tigate v Say 7 Cooke B Go. elock i tor the transaction of such other bus- fully come eas it. J. M. BUTLER, Secrotary, WE, THE UNDERSIGNE! ae ueaey ree "to je - our BANK: NK- me Bey wart yond the Sat Instat 5 rs oe, oe om Pines aay ate are requested to prov ENNEY, Att’y., Jay Cooke & Co. ‘LLY. Cashier National Metropolitan Bank. H.C, SWAIN, x eae First Nationa! Bank. oe Bank of Washington. aie SE BEApLAY. arene cee rea id National Bank Republic. ca, panne fetitant Second National Bank. 8. P. SHEP eatarer National Sevings Bank. LAIRD ine W: Gather Parniers’ & Mechanics’ National Georgetown, D. TIER & ROOT. ara FAIR AND FESTIVAL WILL BE HELD ET parviet. CEUROE. Pes Y, TH TU este URSDAY and FRI- Admini He Cree seenion Te Cope 1, More voices are ene ii peta ay in order to give j Last Uinee ich mill be performed at tne ret concert the cae during the coming. ‘will be received on MOND: AY, poy ee bon ef * ents RN’S MEW DRUG STORB, No. 1439 PanxsYivania AVENUE, ° NOTICE TO TAX-PATEBS. WANTS. DRUG CLERK, at ULARKE ‘oa the D DAY OF FES- ‘o'clock m.y to heat from the Seance Ww ee sahara 2 | Fa twas icon tor & Te few Jersey avenue a Canftor Wal. “fas | TED—A Cg or x. pt gas, water sewer ion. oy a bh family of fi sat terme Rad | Tocality; A. Km etear ames, ine { cha: ‘ rare sean Fate Senet he sek nay | oF is 6 i, : be tng or 1 rs ng the Teonad ‘E ROSS PERRY? wo 33 Street port ¢ st ins aa Ps wesiely, oer ome mem) rai | aNTED— eae oat Sees mes | WW ANd cared pg ha a the latte ‘hav rig jisappeared. To le ness. A) Bi iN ". STA! Hon. can moet cheerfully recoumend Reeadalts to ee yt ig AS a | Wier Tee aoe no oe ioe | OS nad it Isto 800 8 Yo MS ton $e | rent, license, ke. Address RESTAURANT, em | - esent the responsibly which fale pos { ANTE —A FRENC A CO. =e ae torte So bee Pegreeeds lasing every, day ber | ‘ourtern, rary in livery, Ye desi. atre’ say | cus of a god TUATIPN. Good referen oon gives ha bat iaatareses era taely miscra- | Apply at this office, poet ta Eee | QW ANTED—To bay 8 good. tree driv WOR, than a Sto 8 years old; must be without faul te Y 6h pany pd receive the anes ‘y we whatever, and in good condition. Address street northwest. WiNtED-Br ‘a lady, PRIV are TESON a oa Box S76, 6, Washington. 3-8 way D=—By « pontiownn and_his wile, two | ovate As private nie oo a part of a i Box 163. f1950° | V ATP ae AT 4s ne AS | Space, | WEAVER, WANTED—& cood GIRE STE i Good wages; sunall family. L. BARBER & CO f14-e03t “sii zmeeets opp P: was ta the ‘wor a . A. Bacon and Bev. SCHENC! ULMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TORIC mG DEAK /LS.—These = oe on 4 Fmmodicines ¢ that will cure ary k hes been in Fcc ore i Tie ED—A WOMAN Inend » itet-clag laundry M ness and management required a Apo to LOCK WOOD, avery s Tar i ennay vai Teng penal ex- ‘aia Ped SETEDSE UnSE, Californie. with e family veiskes to vetare t Haida Pit the satus copactty references, “ei P. dleeolves the food, stimulates the conting of the stom. pee OA ach abd aids digeation; his Pulmonic ‘Syrup ripe ANTED- the matter, and aatnre'throws it off, a ae ‘any NG | | need of ertion.. Prepared snd. for sale by 3-H. & SON, thas corner Sixth ence. Ser 3 also OUTS : by mete} Em Friadeiphia, and ists and dealers gener: | SeLSeHen eh BUTLER, 3 Se my eee te Wt Exory one to know thet the VICTOR | B™ = kos tothe trate, SEWING MACHINE bas its needle. seif-set- ots, to 8 cnaks, REED 2 BC | Lime) the mest, perfoce sbmttie in tse, resting in c adle; needie bar and works « gene} Sem _____—«AR 1A F street Penne’ rani eveaue ‘Also, Branch of Mave, Bei ‘ orest’® tern Em ‘ium, Bessy, the bunch tothe ade, song ‘angi-ly 'T. W. SPICER, ad | fms 1914 acon northwest, 1 WARE hee Fale tad m4 ST OFFICE CLERKS, AND OTHERS WHO | done, and | gee: basil pea itions in the ‘Gov- | all Kinds cf EMBROIDERY. al thort monte et eroment Te nit find ith street, opposite Patent Office. mart-ly a foil asnort- APE TNS RUMENTS, BATTE. igo INSTRUCTION | BOOKS, &., at L711 “poo 6" GEO. C. MAYNARD. FOTICE. Weenll particular attention to our large as- sone Erie earcnies | LOST AND FOUND. which we are enabled to offer at | Sarit ¥ LOW bite: | {2-3 VERY HOW. GALE BRO. & co. | G47 bax | WHteH HAVE BEEN USED: of thoroughly ht as new, & pot Boat, WW cinsed Carpet alee in faa RICK at the Ste In Georgetown, on the cent TWO LACK HANDKERU : Apply at this office. I ee the 17th inst.. on yo et eaaeme a HAIR WATCH Tl part wittecelve's liberal reward he foals Tower street northwest. GAINS IN ois iF SOR RENT —THE | DWELL 4 __FOR RENT AND SALE. _ INT—On the Ist of me Ape BoOi “two SIQRERCOMS, ith good cellars, co miitable for Grower) or (20-9 ALES teostory | cs ot and cold’ water stabl | THOMPSON, So we, Moai of 320 rroduce Ls h Tiss northwest, $3 8 REED, 1924 F sircet northwest CK HOUS! fining four rooms; ak * pa hon treet and Sew York febpo-tf furnished SLEEPING alley Ww, f hob and cold water, bate a Mh street, oeeweeh Ht Hand I sti reais norte tien he tone STORE ani DW’ eis sit | App iyo JOH of 1h and D TAYLOR No. 600 southeast. street south: 119-30 ‘OR the city northeast Jot at iii IR RALE—One of the finest Hous se 13H PHOS WAG MAN B18 ‘NT—Location unsur, corner sey rest; 960. THOS. E. ‘wases they ; healthie F&. genent tani Tour story BRICK 1 DWELt ng erm room, end sil the modern rea! mend Be al snes geet im al is spacin si ae ne “wat ORE ALF, room 5 ements; flower: ‘and centres M. 0.4 &. JORDAN, ols "Fa street, A fruit and eal Ratnse roker, street and New York ave. F Fos eh aus jeraistoa rent mont! Ey ERS caaee a CSDRDeeEtenaNT. in advance re sored. "flay satan a tia" FE SALE—At Laurel Station. Bh sho SE of — a oo hens cx eal ‘and Bi 1 H7-cost 31 13 ith otvect. POR RENT OR SALE—Atter May tot next, the a ny _ il oe cupled by ¥ gently occa pnts, YW. sit WIPPES a A tomy a square, — nt Schuyler Ce N, 352 Wann rect, St nh rr BSAGR Tue ery frame FT — containing pms and a kitchen, ety prs vu feet front by 10 foot deep ba YLEQ, Real stress; | lot te bal: a ery to A t vik PYLE, Real Estate aes F a eae ™ rr Fe room HOU! SES an Fegnenty gppeatts Metropetitan Hotel. JNO a avenive. bth next nt oa avenna, DALL, fist Tramo six and avenue, on Rhode Tat south front, between 6th aud 7th sirect northwest oom HO! all Two 2-story four-r ‘Ths property pi cheap; must be sold Scrents enter tpsced Neiioe ley in rear of ego oeation and very EY. 631 F at Back fei3-1w_ }» Attorner, $10,000 22, eeme er fm vm = Se foot a 8, yt Be. 5s with im of vacant Of att sizes tn va rious ae of the city, on ro time or cheap Gor ts pate near at ogy Waa on co the Agu u mr 7 Fat Bick Tooms, a fine young or “ vashington or Geer ‘e uct acres ‘ame, View, near Glenwood, of on the nee from Washi. |. Virginia. hare exchange for city prapert COX & CALLE Beal Estate Agents ani F 30 ag! WILL BU ONE OF THE BY STANDS in the city | Be Tor seling will be given. Address they aay by Py SEL EST SIF, 3 ba ¥ ver ct ALP conaoacene jew © _f18-3t Se ak OY AS 350 ae LS Gores recttre EXTRA, t # im ley of Virginia, for sale in i to eG consighwents, _ EE SRORE and OUTF known as Landing. ‘Apply U5 JOBNSON, S iran avenue. 66 ACI aT from Tnrnpike, near. Tolls Beng Hisinee ss SeVOUNSON. Ne 493 Four mcd aia : We HAVE OVER. ¥ Feet oF © ph aap pray fem - reat portions of ies city, for sale at a sy — EE-QUARTERS OF A a, on Arlington sdvance Wi Pfcbi-m ila ©" ftax Bove isto” astible the city. opposite Treasury. $10,000 73 0 Loan Os yom i ea ea i HH BER, 513 7th street TOOK. GOOD WILL and FIX and, Fancy Store, N 3 HR RENT—A FRONT without Board ri street, second door above Ist nished as a chamber, on ei PARLOR. beally far- th or at 903 7th f12-6" loors ast of N int STORE AND LA E—E Pennsylvania avenue, six jotel. rR K TAYLO B. 24 Trdinns | ead REN a large and conims Tyania avenue, is HOUSE of twenty tites rooms, A fine opportunity to open a. boardins Rouse. Posseeston given uumediately ut will sell furnitare. Apply on premises or ceruer of Grown and Dun:Larton streets, Georgetown. fN-2w* well watered, and “ulapted to frutt- acres cleared, 75 scres stout 12 miles ‘Washington. ‘A FARM of iso San ro gine ‘ins ‘Pie portect. ‘Maitrond Tes, tobe built near it this summer, direct to Washing- ton. Great bargain given city property in exchange. nite Cast, between 6th and 7th if sold soon. W: = take Inquire at 619 Pa. ave- streets, febs-im *OR BUTT Soveret email, BRICK HOUSES in ar of T street. wow ivuialt TYLER. & Be Betate Braker FES For HENT—a re | four-room new BRICK HOT ra | from lith-street cars. | $15 re 624 Louisiana avenue, i A | eI = 8 rooms, One f-getat amare | r the : “ i Dollars will be for delivery ‘of them! tho ‘water. at ios one aie ain rte | Berge e pala ex gure irilanes Lies Apo aE Teat | ‘or sale upon easy terms, to make roo | WAKD.—Strayed “ Pv po ly ished Wareroome of METZEROT $10 & nent inouse-colored MARE MULE, FOR RENT Fro-soxy HO east (enrier tend Sole Agent of Bteinway Pianos and } Collar teerica. rewal ne 4o given if es eins: as Mason & Hamlin’s Cabinet Organs. | Teturned to NOAM DILLORS 1630 With reed, ‘OR RENT—in one of the mow ror TNAUGURATION. | between Q and B streets northwest. fas "| F Bieta By ef | JOST On the tah Tota or tw the nciehborto: or 140M. large age ipso estes as | KERCHIEF, borderea eg with inca nl ahi | crea athreoes he thar mandorn Seooee i 1000 BED TICKS, READY MADE ert! bat A liberal reward will * pelt Rooms communica = eft at office. 1000 BED SHEETS, VERY CHEAP. WALL ROBINSON & CO., 924 Pennsylvania aver su EE tarcan, All the Newer Styles, by the Best Makers. IMPORTED DIRECT, and manuf red to our own order. AN UNUSUALLY LARGE ASSORTMENT. M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO. 120-3t Agents for Patek, Phillippe & Co., Genev: if SPRING aerate OF THE WAsH- tween Ist apd mi 4 porthwont and 3, Street, bel ropped out M no an riage; marked on inside “ M ihe a reward will be paid if left at REWARD Lost on Thursday, erening, Fen, ays Hi noel (along 1 for, andl sth trek and jou y at a Sean matel calene aes toad Ie ; ard will De given - thanks of the owner, it _— hat Gray's,” 920 Scott Place, 15th atreet. Lice us nw LEATHER aoe ss and street and BELT, avenue Laieer A liberal reward il | leaving at No. zee E street northwest. O8T—In out New 4 | oft "A suitably fof Boe WATCHES }9 L street, betwee Toth streets, a suitable Foeend will be paid. | For —The HOUSE and T known FE BERT Te Hous Virgin conn ihe ‘or of W w. H. DUNGAN, jen25-im i. Tt ALL, suitable tor balls, BOR Re? Tactintisce or “bilinrd tatoos, °a63 Pennsylvania avenue. jan3-}m' MEDICAL, &. RK. RIC a dy hie West, Fereee street, Guarantees a local remedy. A. ‘hirty years’ ex, Trina organs in three day jeose tn Hospi n recent diseases of chronic cases in ull Vigor restored. cure SS, ea eens fraccenefully *Remedics agreeable. riments. Ladteo'is ER, Washington, D. 0. addres Mis. fobs-1m AND PROVIDENCE | Som REW ARD—Lost on the ath, {eetant, on Pena: STEA MSH 1P COM j sylvania avenue, Between the stords of Mr | and ‘Vebraary 24th, Steamer ing “Machine itooms, ‘a LabY or THE LA | RED POCKET WOOK wittone Silom se kad | her regular trips to | five ome —— bills. Cards with ti Sak eel | ' touchiny inci | on. Ti re reward will be given if left at Mr. Snes al aaah Gth stroct, | Stinemets's, 1937 Penney vania menue T1927 | MOND. and sain Line = 7 ing st Norfolk with LS ae edhe Hace inc ind Jerr, MM, al peggy ees Binet Tecine | Matt, A nro." The hinder will’ rene wat Sorte eee A eon | the Beer 0 ce abd be euitably rewarded. Tis ‘DO! Store, | ‘OST—At the National f~ corner 15th street a New York avons be vs ecens ‘Qcutereain then at NEW GALLERY. The bon was owing to thé extensive skylight ani provements requbring moré time to coi- plete them than was anticipated, RICE'S GALLERY, 1917 and nagar bnagesene in AVENUE, OVER GAUTIER's.) ix now caicigte in every respect, and we will be , January ath, ONYX EARRIN idee wil be seins] _ | remanded by leaving trai Star otese ett! ‘and 7th and the 29th, Leia ETE es gold frai paid if returned to 478 C street northwest. BOARDING. iT CLASS TABLE BOARD. with "513" Frame Tew pcavant part PE “oa our asim, vestseraoners: | 2° pear is rin ee D 10N 7 GBA5T's INAUGURAT ROOMS, 1873. mayl. Pa a Bunting, Sk a —— FLAGS at the U.S, FLAG DEPOT, 67 West Pratt street. Baltimore, J. W. LOANE & SON. S27 A few wore Silk Wings, 2% yam, Jone a S5encn, C. 5S. O'HARE & SON, Wholesale and Retail Grecers, 1213 Seventh Street Northwest, between M and N. RS. H. J. iar we ee! Relradle and jvm, can be seen at 72S lth street deliniations of haracter 5 iso, | character ‘by photograph Sorting oF Only a Few More Left. RAPIDLY CLOSING OUT. ' MUST ALL BE SOLD. } WILL POSITIVELY CARRY NOTHING FVEB. | Them $6 ALL-WOOL COATS and $10 DRESS TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! Deal ‘da TAILORS, Lua ano D Steers. ater seve Wine, per’ isecects jtnwte Wines ‘62 ver gxllon. j ©. S. (HARE & SON, fe20-tr_12813 7th street WN. W., between M ant R. more, Md. Specialty Ny ADAME wa aes eon Neat Sipwir CONSULTING 7. BICORD, 141 West Fayette oy oft Shanon eae helen ng pone ran the blood. M. Balti- : Dixeases Urinary febs lu PHYSICIAN, ‘The oldest established Specialist in the city. No, $11 lth street, above H. Hours: 11 to 4 and 7 to 9, daity. pee Fenets Complaints and Cutaneous jyl-tr Faas bg Ne! be cams aa and Say THOM aOR, No: cae North =u Mo™=* aera IL8 oo s fluent SRE Wi PLANTS street, Wh PES Nene toe hore teulissontals eam be BLIXIR PROFESSIONAL, p* M. L. JULIEN, ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN, 530-Im* e. B. FOSTEB, yay “CLE By Ste! Offices; jour, Papin a ae8-4f Nicuots,, THE ONLY hess Atay oad Eee me ree aad =e i 1012 D St. southwest, (near Lith st.) si FE rae yaeee pee NICHOLS, NICHOLS, aauetn, hacia ha Ber Pitt Ls. Siren mylé-ly’ 707 nd Bh atreots, west 7a ENZBERG s a SALE. ‘ALE—A HOUSE and LOT. - GROCERIES aud FIST Sand custom, will be sold, about leaving the city.’ Inquire on 1403 lsh street northwest Fe, SALE-A worth $35. Ap) Gth street southeast. W WINDOW, pr within three days N EM Rvpiy to uML F net northwest ii 7. 1 |OKSE and threa M “CARI fends WAGONS. Apply to JNU. ee ‘reasury Building. pipe warly pe i ak limits. Ap] sory Build! BE Gay FOR SALE. Apply to - DODGE & DARNE 1427 ULES, to Toa YORE, 3 Trea- jt-tt COAL AND WOOD. @ COAL DEALERS. WHITE ASH AND BESRY CLAY SHAMOKIN FURNACE, RGG ane: STOVE SIZES, at the foot of Sixth street wost, which we will sell the trade at wholesale pric: Apply to us in person cL Jesale and Betail Dealers in Lum of Fourth street east. WOOD: woub:: ° WHOLESALE AND RETAIL’ CHEAP FOR casH! Wetivered direct from Vessel and Whars. —_ LBS. GUARANTEED TO THE TON. Ea ee ag i BROS. we 00D AND COAL! |__ woop 45D COAL! Real Estate Brokers, Southeast corner 434 street ret and Virginia avenue, WASHINGTON. D.C. HOUSES and LOTS F' p HOUSES RENTED Ta MENS COLLECT. J UAN BOYLE. JUAN BOYLE & Co., REAL BSTATE AND NOTE BROKEKS, No. 605 Firrzenru Steer, FoR SALE. ovary, madera improvement, lena FRANK nicana } Pekan. OODS rednend fr att pr % TS =s FRERCW wr Sttxs, ber Whtie Gonis at ; et ARIS vp GLOVES ® conte. Party entnieaece oa oS LS wad Wanita, = Saker 1G COTTON ia Si, 4 avd 10-4 teem joves, Ribbons. dandkerchiefe =e * very cheap. You can and @f ave mone) by tinea ses Ladies anf Gents Underwear direct from the mae- ens s Shebake rect froma the mag | BUANEETS, QUILTS, ester gohan cs of Georgetown | for propery | Topst, of Metcop lis | 4 NAPKINS, TOWELS 100 Psir GRAY BLANKETS, 190 Doren CHEAP NAPKIN>, 200 CHEAP TOWELS. FOR HOTELS AND BOARDING HOUSES This lot ‘ of Goods are very Cheap and very Good JOHN T. MITCHELL, AUG _931 PENNSYLVANIA ATENUS. | pwesty PER “CENT. orr ON ALL Gales OF WOOLEN DRY GOODS FOR A FEW DAYS LONGER ‘We shall probably take an account of stock rivarkable a cen Goode “at Yoreect P Pon’ fall to toe te trea sttuers, Fiannels, Goods, also. Sitk V. t Kid Glovee—$i te 2013 and ce PIANOs, &e, N, PRACTICAL ck AND RE b Okeans “4 Bore, NAIEN 'S Drug Store, corner me aT) hed MA epee Rebee ‘Pure AND REPAIRING PLANOS— or Per. tres and Museeai “ co: vata Pignont 23'Monieal Lastrumsat Be =, Deniers 1a Play and aes 4 00.3 PIANOS PHILADELPHLA. sce GREAT REDUCTION IN PRIORS. These tustruments, whi: periority over aii othmrs. few yea) become the most popular be well as al ener the couutry -cau be bad now for Ube foi wa OUaRe PIANOS f ems ann rom (cur riz from D PLANUS trom § es ony who «ish to save account of their wning and Repairs = BL ‘aie Overstran, William OBGARS (rom Various well-k: and rei ccho-t = Piano Wi Ty VV et anps wore, WASHINGTON, D. 0. REMODELED, REFCRNISHED, FIFTY PRIVATE BATH-ROOMS, AND ELEVATORS ADDED. OPEN NOVEMBER 8, 1872. _decdo-ty J. F. CAKE, Propristor. [SION HOTEL, Gronextows . -BHINN This Hotel has been ce ail the modern vemente—bot evd athe, bells, and gas. Et is ey to- » being situsted on the line of the W: and Georgetown City Of which, from ‘the Fal Agrafie. cOsmimen ee 1~ PIANOS — the rt three pass the’ door boas tats or cheve mies i ma of the capital or = » &e., by ee eked oe ‘and on the will to their Sop at this house. ~ art. » 920 SCOTT PLACE, ders Sm Between Land K streets, 7 HAmitrox HOUSE, _fect-3m___— Northeast corner of 4th and K ste. Hors we HOTEL, . 709 G STREET, ett Berw Trn awp 8ru Starsts. T= IMPEBIAL ‘BL, JAMES SYKES, Proprietor. Faoxtwe Pexnstivaxia Avene, Between 13th and Vth streets, Wasnineton, D.C. } “T |B ARLINGTON, VERMONT AVENUE, us for mag int THE TRADES. YNINGS _ fs country enna pee ‘ibaa at Sabo vans pee oe CORTE ACTOSR or Gon- (MASES!: MASKS! MASKS!!!

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