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EVENING STAR. _| sikerrossenperte pee sg, ~~ cRosBY TES......Editer, more of a disposi dese as , however, is thought to Largest Cireulation in the Distriet = i ye i ey | stock market Beading Matt Matter on Every Page. | seat "WASHINGTON CITY: sac tet. es Gate dell Bye aut I Labor Strike im New | very b: The pontine | : 6 A telegram in yesterday’é Star stated that | the organization of UricKlayers in Brooklyn | bave publicly armounced that they will on the (th of this month demand four dollars per day tor eight héurs work. It has been understood = New York forthe Ist month that the prin- «pal trades-union organizations there have de- termined op a strike in the Springin renewal of Sfope bec Sonera quiet. Corneteady. the campaign of last year, but it was the belief | Loxnos, es Wade. m—Consols opened at - © that it would not be commeneed until late in se: + 10-40%, RO; new ter % April or early in May. The action of the ns Pioch7. 20. the rate for Bienes. at Brooklyn brieklayers would seem to be de- enor teenie henge fs Sororameat.oc 3 por cent. i, therefore, to precipitate the movement.. Brie, 52% ted by the Tribune, that the trade organ- Lowoo’, March?. 8 p-m gh we fh ns are now making extraordinary efforts to gain reeruits, so as to move with a solid front when the signal for revolt is given: but that the Pagis, March 7—The specie in ff a employers will not be taken by surprise as they France has tncrend 3.200.000 femuct duet e were last year. In view of the uneertain condi- | '*t wée*. ur redband —enth wi of labor they bave net ventured to take ME WEATHER. wd hence they will not be at tem} the merey of the strikers; and, moreover, they ry SINoPsis ‘THE Past Tt’ Lave stolen the seeret of the trades.unions—or-| The area of highest. barometer {a wns Tiara ganization—and will covoperate in making a | ihe"yng over }ssinia is now of Cage H 1 def | the Rocatey’ cnet of ae escee eeaeeee a general defence. cantains being The Tritune estimates the loss of wages and [west over the upper lakes and ti Fresh southwest as, with ae weather, 4 profits during a single month of the disastrous Tiehate dower, lakes, rate tnd, strike of last Spring at over 2,500,000, and for east winds, with clear w the whole period of the strike at over $4,000,000, | ae ath Aflantic states. Southeast whieh was equally shared by workingmen and | the western Gulf states. pace sout capitalists. ‘This, however, was only a fraction | | pec pind. ee igeel nan acnsearng of the entire loss. for the movement paralyzed | PRomazititixs —Daring the rest basiness enterprise, crippled local enterprise, nd drove away trade into neighboring cities. reat: he building interest of New York there was | Bomihly Heht rain, Bos the northwest ut y @ falling off last year of $2,327,000 in he value of projected buildings, and a total | clad) weather, | For the ou nti . oss in city improvements of #12,538,000—fully | Stisite and Raster sates Callie barter rising one-half of which fell upon the laboring popu- | to'souteast on the Middle Atlante const” Reps lation. 1 was computed that when the labor | are generally missing from the upper iakes. the disagreement was brought to an end last year, | Be northwest, Bocky mountain aud Pacific coast sta 40,060 skilled artisans in the various trades bad | taken part in the strike, which began in May | and lasted about two months. The workmen lost in wages during that time at the rateof $60,000 a day, or nearly three millions of dollars during the strike. After a wearying and un- a's equal struggle the men returned to their work, | ? SAMUEL GEDNE sore in spirit because ba fied and disappeinted, ATTENTION OF THOSE USING while toth employers ant workmen suffered tS Ta ands ad) such serious losses that neither class bas yet | Storatir eae, Oe.» Vor tae, i § i E i H ntages that NAPTAN'S ( fully recovered from them. | DisCOvRRY wesses dntt MATTAN In view of the depressed condition of trade in | First, it is entireiy free from all a stances, and can therefure be used i patetr New York, the timedoes notseem propitiousfora goes not Stain fin finger ‘halls, oF the fe the Dacet| fabric. renewal of the contest by the workingmen, and | Positively. the cleancgt article in use.’ Its ‘use i - “ ra e and pleasant sensation. It J it is not easy to see upon what ground they base pa capes Whetashd ed matting @f of the hair thelr expectation of being able to retrieve the : Temov . 4 ! disastrous campaign of last year. The builders 22** aya will restore the color and growth a of New York declare the’proposed strike as sin- ie ai d take no other, if you do not wish to be disap rly ill-advised, from the fact that so few of "pert ccssaatik Sasth Detvenia mata them are doing anything. They say that for , ARTHUR NATTANS, Pr wprietor. the past three months it bas been within the NOTICE. power of the master buiklers to reduce the rate q <a R. o. of wages, and compel compliance, but the step Orsicx or rE Cottman Bar-waz Co. February 24. 1373. was not deemed worth the trouble, as so few An election for seven Directors, to act the ensuing hands were emplosed. ‘This has been especially | i's Be tery ia bare of Ge i, from 10 a.m. to 2 the case with the bricktayers, and yet itis this o'clock Pm. ARK branch of the trade that has initiated the strike FA in Brooklyn. It would seem that the Interna- oners of Elect ion, tional organization, which boasts a membership eon of 10,000 in New York, is leading the move- | traf tt at Pay a are ment, and is anxious to test its strength with its _ f28-ectd WB. CLAGETT, Sec'y. a to fll a vaen in ti ace of HOI the werkingmen will seriously count the cost AM in thie innitation Sill be norieea een before being led into a struggle which appa- | MA! ARE dt by the Srerelar ofthe RINKARD,No rently bas less ground for success, even, than | Pug. Agminetration, Dr. W..B’ DRINKAED, No. assumed enemy, capital. It isto be hoped that i> CHILPREN'S Hosertal- — Bplications rc | . ; The Marquis of Lorne is all forlorn without | [Sr THE JUDGMENT OF THE PUBLIC. bis Louke Caroline Alberta. Two years ago | they married “all for love.” it was said; now | = they have discovered hopetess incompatibility | of temper, and have separated. The Princess | Doctorsdisagres. Each school of medicine has its Louise is the sixth child of Queen Victoria. She | OWE theories, and as these theories differ widely, it was torn the 18th of March. 1818, and is now | 's‘leat that few, if any of them, can be right. But if medical men cannot agree upon any theory or therefore just about twenty-five years old. She | system of practice, the public find no difficuliy tn Was married March 21, 1871, to John, Marquiso: | Sgreeing as to notorious matters of fact. For Lorne. Thusit may be noted amongst the cu- | instance, they have observed for many years that rious coincidences that she was born in March, | Hostetter's Stomach Bitters uniformly cure dyspep. married in March and diverced in March. A. | sia, constipation, rheumatism, bilicusness, nervous has been remarked of ministers’ sons and dea- | ‘debility and many other diseases which the prescrip- cons’ danghters, the children of Queen Victoria | | er blegrine~ np bo ape! sep eure; are a frisky set. There is no danger of the line | a. e can be no mis- becoming extinet because of adiverce or two | {ak° Sontit. On this potnt they are firm and posi- tive. They take their stand on incontro for the stock is large to begin with—numbering | facts, and they state to ene Behram agar nine;—they are all tenaciousof life, as shown by | sometimes by letter, what they know about reliee. Prince Albert's wonderful recovery, and by the [ing and preventing sickness with the standard fact that the Queen has never lost a child; and | vegetable tonic and alterative of America the married ones are increasing and multiply- | Here, bape ghee ae 5 eee st Youn 1 can rel Upon, viz: the sober judgment of pe} pi rather alarming to the British | ty Public. After twenty years of observation and ‘The oldest is Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa, | Teftection, th (on bed Goeeane one the Princess royal, born 1540; married in 1838 to | medicine at their command, and give evidence of the the Crown Prince of Germany, and who has | faith that isin them by purchasing more of it than seven children. of amy other advertised medicine manufactured on ‘Then comes Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, | this continent. A large number of physicians, too, Duke of Saxony, Se., &e., born in Ist1, mar- | however much they may differ on other points in | therapeutics, admit the extraordinary merits of the ai in 186 to the Frinceie Alexandra, and | Bitters asa tonic and alterative, and recommend t - as ® preventive of malarious diseases, and as a rem- _ ictoria’s range: ughter, pana oe | edy in intermittent and remittent fevers. m3-co3t&W ary, was bern in was married in 1862 Prince Frederic William of Hesse Darmstadt, and has also been Dlewed with a round nett | ESP 2 RY dozen of olive branches already. DB. W Next comes Prince Alfred, Duke of Edin- Bes trmoved to Mo. L408 i sret northwest, cor burgh. Earl of Kent, &c., &c., born in sii; | Der Mth ay followed by the Princess Helena, born in 1846, and married im 1486 to “Major General, his Keyal Highness Prince Frederick Christian Charles Angustus, of Schlesswig-Holstein- Sonderburg-Augustenburg, K. G. Pemedy for ebildren oF iufante and can be given with for breath.) These new beginners bh: impunity; while for profession: al Braticmon; or those tour children. , — jer from loss of voice, it is i “ up in 25 cent boxes conveni- Next in line, is the subject-matter of this | ent for the pocket, ot and are for "HENCK'S PULMONIC CANDY cmbraten degree all the principieg ot Scheark a pad bile at ete the palace as: Este pret fection’, its medicinal pro} ft effectual Inc colds, bronchial estarthat ‘affections, Se. “It 'is tee ‘most © ele Sreqeiate article, the Princess Louise, born, as above | | ister NB cornds Bi SCE Fees oe stated im 1848. : NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS, Number 7 of the Victoria breed, is Prince | Arthur, born 18%; No. # Is Prince Leopold, | born 183; and No.9, and lastly, is Princess | Beatrice Victoria. harem in 1857. To-night Mise Charlotte Cushman, who is re- spected alike in her professional character and | private life, is to take a benetit at Wall's Opera House, and her friends and admirers will be slad to testify their appreciation of the merits | ofene who throughout her career has been a credit to the American stage. President Grant sud family will be present. Tax Wresty Star, just out, is a number | of unusual interest. It contains a fall account | of the Inauguration ceremonies; the President's | Inaugural Address; the closing proceedings of | the dad Congress; society notes: latest and best ms. shetches ax! Cashion items:together with interesting lecal news, Wa-inngton news | and EwsiP, agricultural items, household re- terme: One dollar and a half per annum, in advance; single copies five cents, im wrappers, ready for em cUpAs AED cr CIVIL RIGHTS MEETING N S THO. at 7 o'clock PateE en ae Nas evernor Pinchback, ‘Congrcemmen Rai on Nerney aaree cooqee ened ois (Eziracts from a letter from Rev. T. W. LDISE BUND — Members of rte mec. suo RViLEE, $C, Apel Let, 1960. Tequested em en —| * ‘of the Bund itn FRIDAY EVE VEN. cet dren Rosadalis tomy for an po uaa ets Fess gentioman near cighty Jears ‘who bas boon age, pe induced to use wef recommendation, for MASONIC Sy rack ase: ober, Xo} ‘No 3 pore | SE ae mil gs pol ” Ne are anime we IXMSON Sec. T COLLEG "ical Departmset Cos 5 at = iy annual commencement tion wet helt at Liscole 1 Hall tO garu ieee wil BPaticered oy irae lage 'w ie Ty bor ceeeee sverem Invited toreies 106-St Pinepad JNO. 0 RILEY. MD Dean ANCING ACADEMY. Bes “g Fi — Nourawasr. MARINI & BATES’ physica Wat ees Ste IE, TLSUBR'S “Por perticalare ecw clzcular. mat sewhepesions: tis Glee ar Tinth and D streeta, Bo. 1429 Paxxsthyamis AVENUE, CHE Depot for Seda and Depot for Soda and Mineral Waters. ___‘fel-ly_ ‘Waters. felt-ly TINE ET THiS pie p m., Bey. JOHN mall, ot aS ls 9: BS it firm—Steam, carlton of all descriptions Roll, oe ee tae, staat st ge March 7.—Rentes opened at 57 feaues, 15 ING OFF! saan SELLING OFF! AT COST, TO DISSOLVE PARTNERSHIP. the entire stock or 1 Beet SORE BA BAZ. AR. 0 HC UMBUG. mar?-tr | BR we @ full supply of BED pet WHITE’ASH COAL, anantit, 5 WoUb sane 7 ea a ea dk pa Feed, Coal Give us a call. prs corner 5th and O atroets, a A = | We ae or Te, ‘ruiugtom not ew | canes CaBi west. ip tol | Fs (<= I he H street care Street northeast. m7-21' si —— = LOTS, Wx iad Sie haere | Taos! ES WAGGAM Bio Fin street wrt w Sista ayaa 2 | Warmpsrs ‘® respectable white girl, a snr ATION as nurse; no objection iy , Sevens: ~ 3g references given. Address E. Was A el ERIS fe a. wo OF hie with terms, U. 8 mi-a* W a ED—oo NVASSERS, to sell the Ewes thing vat: india) ible to evers one. Large profi Ny vafter Ha om, ot 408 Dib ot. nor weary e601 V "ANTED—A Tania who ts rr sth a t and punctual nd docs n cise, mas address ELDRIDGE, Siar ofice. re or ree rooms desired, and location near Sutt re a Tred. ma WW. L. WALL & 00. Auctioneers, uilding. Nos. 900 and onan asta syenue, Sevens. TY rive CARRIAG! mia TW. 1 wkks. 8 60 Jane, EARLY SPRING WEAR. “JUST RECEIVED, JUST RECEIVED, JUST RECEIVED, FOR SARLY SPRING, FOR EARLY SPRING. FOR BABLY SPRIN(:,~ MIDDLING WEIGHT MIDDLING WEIGHT MIDDLING WEIGHT DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS. | DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS, DBESS AND BUSINESS SUITS. LIGHT CASSIMERE PANTS, LIGHT CASSIMERE PANTS, LIGHT CASSIMEBE PANTS, AT USUAL LOW PRICES AT USUAL LOW PRI AT USUAL LOW PRI A, STRAUSS, STRAUSs, A. STRAUSS, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU 4011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Third Door East of 1th st ‘Third Door East of 1th Street our Bazser on Lonisians ‘avenue, of different Kinda ‘And style, at | WASTED—A SERVANT GIRL, to do bo Goods bi | “ORTIZEN .” Door Eaat of lth Street. Y ANTRO—Vor the spring, « SIFT W Arties chemin twelve with bound, or conveniences i housekeeping: Saige Frome Upp aod Btate departmcuts dcoirede * addres etedred in cast, and wee in mouthiy streets. WANTED TAS PASTRY COOK at the AMER. { xf CAN HU ) ANTED- D—A good MEAT GUOK ; also, a | PASTRY, at ST. CLOUD HOTEL, | mp-3! a & i PARR COOK, WASHER end | good references. Apply imme diately at 1206 K street m6-3t" Ws TED OHAMBERMATD, and PANTRY OMAN, ‘at the OWEN HOUSE aa | UBBEK, at the UNION HOTEL, TED. 7IRL to San | u27 ben eyivante a ; | MAN to cock , wash and iron. paRren ki good WOMAN, to 00k, i ‘and given, No. 1125 {ith street northwest. me-a* rk, nd ee rma PA Co poking, and washing, Mn W Sibian oe hone .t, Lae, WOMAN co ‘cook in @ small prixate font jist bring pri geod recommendations. Shake at B18 New Jersey avenue, Capitol Hill. me See ANTED—A SITU, A W aperienced Th the Dry Geode nod Panes city Post- iW go iy ‘A HORSE; will buy or — a ah yPhPHONZ0 YOUNGS & CO., Grocers, } Masonic Tompiccahand Fes, | Ww = PARLOR, between Tith and 1th streets, from March 2th, for private millinery. | furnished or unfurnished. Apply 730 ith st eyo bie’ northwest Vv y ANTED—X won ont WHITE Wi ay to cooks wah and Prous teferanae requi Pst at ete oe = York avenue, betweea the J ANTED—A smart and active BOY, = ie to age, who is willing to wake bimsel? Such can obtain anent «it uation m4 applying at 403 7th street E streets mmf -2t F Vv A TF D—A settled WOMA % erent as a | copyist and willing to int herself in the V ANTED—A MAN SERVANT, who es stands his business as a waiter. Also, a French Woman to assist in eare of children and sew; both must have good reference. Apply tu 12 a, ette Square. nu6-2t" Wisar and titree G Lien 8 sewin inarhives Apply CUTTER for coreets and Tinen N used TELE Tih street Mts it _L. SMYTH & © R AD AND INVESTIGATE. MRS. A. E. CUTTER, ELECTRO MAGNETIC PHYSICIAN, HEAL ING AND DEVELOPING MEDIUM, 452 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (s0UTH sivE,) in a few minut ort time. Has 5 er ed physicians | peor ten etimontals from von tat hae icon cue lire Cutter gl MELSEA, Tone ‘iat, 1953. Lam vers happy to aaa‘, ‘my testimony to Mrs. Dr. Cutter’s mesmeric power. While suffering extreme | Ge cansed by a very bad felon, I was reli w Moments lieved = MRS. HANNAH HOLLIS. Bosrox, July 13th, 1558. corge Collard had beon agreat sutteror from i af by ae Cutter’: nd tsiea | jing large sams mone) t wheel sor relief. 7? “na rh y her, Mrs. John Ford, of Bost’ ay was rel tes by Mrs«. Dr € with no sleep, for over two week: b, 1363. in'15 min Mre. Annie Davis had cancer in rectum cured by | Mrs. Dr. Cutter. Mre. R—, 15 Essex street, Boston, very bad pro lapeus utari; had been confined to the hed for months. ite to be about her work after Ove ttestnnen: by =. be ep od of Charlestown, bad cancer badder for ee years; was removed by Mrs. Dri eens Serer well, August 5, 1x7. Pah a: Henry Bowen cured in two ant ty ae ye “Rabon erate E. Cut- Mrs. Cutter manne weighing overt unds from the breast of Mrs. Weaucie Baron, of ston. ad well, and is doing the work of « large family. Mrs Ji ping — had cancer on the womb; had Legh confined te her room seven months: Ip a nite faces | after commenring treatment ‘utter was able to ride out; cancer came away in four weeks. Pay he dpe Graves, cancer on neck cured by irs. Mre, Low, of Boston, cured of piles, after years of enffering. Mai ther cance, might be referred to. but these are MES COTTER D the is limited Ait perm dcaiztowt to eee by her should icver pining” Date bourt tom Wa. t's very hours from m, pm. Sand from tio p te pm. CABBIAGES! , nnracesn O4B2 ¢ ‘A Inrge number of test slee Gerri ou hand: both tess and dt eayy new and Gooch: price @20. ROBT, H. GRABAM, Kew Re oF 410-414 Sih et, between Daud, and i Repairing promptly attended to. GUEEAT BARGAING IN PIANOS ¢ been rented during the ses- 6. METZEROTT & CO, Sole Agent of Steinway & Son's Pianos and & Hanlin’s Cabinet Organs 1908 1009 NICHOLS. 1009 weed 1009 B°™R, A ag © Paanraies meat. ; SMITH & WIMSaTT, LUMBER. LUMBER. HABDWOODS A SPECIALTY. BILLS CUT T0 ORDER. javé-tn" _ConNzn Trm anv I Sts, sovrnwzsr. | None Uut'a cican und slondy itl beed call ag | Street northwest. ed Hams, at | Beusage dizer: Lord i; Sugar ured Shoulders atherwne newly Atbed Tomatoes, 3 Ibs. Bey nue. otor gouda ta roportion: Salr Pork 8, Salt Bes iter, after gititering inteusely, | Waar oa CULORED COOK roy ABHER | R. Reference reguast, 'o re- main at moar pes diately. Apply 1102 ath th street, corner L northwest. ing, washing and ironing in a small fami is i¥ SNEED —A WET aes 1 to ae | 302 et, between Nour uf Sand 9: WH 8. 1m, nd 12 and 1-30 p.m ag iro EALE—Threo ¢ ANTED—A WET NURSE. Apply at 809 L | side ib street northwest, between sth and gh | thes in each Very ¢! streets, m3-26* ANT! tately—Fantlies ! Ws med Pattie BERyARTUcT ca aane | | je and fk tise gi to call aud get su; fe sl yt t omnes Dest of wages by the ‘Em: 135-Im ANTED—At the rooms corner of @th and L | Wasn orthwest, CUSTOMERS to buy (i Sugar-cured I 16e.; ail kinds Pork avd ROOMS, furnished and unfurnished, , between Mth and = pear Ty Department. Neamt, farniched on 603 mh Fo ge 1410 EF street %} Pvaseasion Tnguire of JUAN a & Ba EE ee ‘OR SALE—An entire SQUARE are ges UND, eta great bargain, Scam Sagare 68. Also, one- ae tase As Cas poets Fein Saga ROOMS, suitable for bonsek: Plosaapt faraished FRONT ROOM,eu and wife or two sincie gentlemen, oth strect borthwest, becweet Breed, nid SOR BALE—A HOUSE and LOT arr ge between K and 8 streets sail fee v ANT! TO BLUY—A Aa Share a few wishes investments these ao eg Aprils to GRO. ALTA. ded. pata are outs Of twenty-five & pia: fi oF Lt be re. Peed Apply a LOL2 Sih etrest, ween fed L | co ‘SALE OF ‘The commodions an@ private HOUSE No. 83 161 reer ‘northeast, adjoining Ne nee om fs ating = East Uapitel Bets No. ict iso street, corm i RENT. ‘GEORGETOWN HEIGHTS, The HOUSE Paget te at the head of Wash ucton strect,on 8, NOW Occupied Leyes ‘first-class LATNDRESS, alto. a | bi othe mata wih ict able hasing in it stalls for room for three carriage- he Proper will be sold entry in siilion itis Fon and ‘There cloak Rent viet) pers ‘annum. i cany terms of payment. isos nes Ivaaiin avenue. TOR it — oI rooms, baths ae. Fo tk ote Place, old num! OR RENT—ii ToteE No. 2611 & oe sieht 188 Gren’ vrs Ge mi as aces cight-room eel i B eagued water ip yard: No agus hee rn nd furniture; bet and y furnished SUITES timber) Be: beat of references given. Arldrese ingutve next door; For RENTS wo large south front FURN “third floors; 75.and month, including Board,etc.,(two in each room. } rthwest m6 St ice two-story BRICK mod provements. Good Lee No. 117 5th street southeast, between’ A BOR REN i sTomES wit A STOKES’ a3 ween rand | &- WAGGAMAN: o19 ‘OR RENT—Partly furnished or ee two or three conumuufeating KOOMS on a oe ga and water, statt t { care of small and. convenient Those, Address | Water closet om sam Mah Star office, with reference and specimen of | avenue, between 19th and 0th streets. Dg. very fue FARM of six acres, in miles from man eo Bric path “W91n Penne vivania n6-3t™ dwell: other i -honness sreter Bo to hand: several good ‘bie Farm can be Senet vel the owner is forced to sell. Real Estate Deer 1 ra Sent of 80 fewt aaa ‘Square m5-3t Tios: ree WAGGAMAN, S17 Tth street. OR RENT Two. -story HOUSE northwest I streets southwest; cars and Inquire of Mrs. BRIGHT. nat §10 per month, im ad- Fe F | WASTED ‘A good SERVANT to assist me cook Wen vance, WOR ghey COUNTKY SEAT. Sa seven stable, one aod a half acres of land; 0 Cemetery road. Apes water at door. L, third door.” Rent “ 7) near Glenwood Apaly to Dr. W. P. UNST ON, SNe. | SOB Natrect nortons TYLEG, Beal’ Real er, mi Me res SALE Two sto FRAME if HOUSE, with — aise ern Saetpeesmanies sieeiiod on ployment, to | between Iith and 15th Peare i streets; lot 16 by Reerce ron eusuaee rea ; BOT Mthretroet, Gear | alicy. Hi a3 = Be... ILLIA. ‘OR BENT ~Lerge one a oma ee or unfurnished, » ir housekeepi: or rite lc | BRI = x. Srroun: Agent. Terme ibe ‘o8 BLEA ort ents ei rece No. went, conta’ four rooms. ‘eats, wt with sh nds PEA MPING iG | eens | Es | closet, ris. A liberal reward will be paid if Teturned to Ne tort a REWARD—Iaa on ae as om 7th street street este Bie abe box hove above reward w willbe ft hand 24 streets Dorthvertse RUDY RING. abae brown, Russia leather POORETBOOR fie ae E im = Clem the" Drummer Bey of eaten ‘ ‘west, a GO! CELET. A mimencement of Georgetown ont th a pp yen meng We bill, one 50 cent ‘Evening Star of ‘ard will be weir urued te ror 1 Bi adend nt Office. Bure tl ag af D aaFE WEY ie in oc ms st" be given if he abo 1 stOHN We USHER, White House Resa ‘Taut, 1990 Ratreet horeuwese cite Bouse Lost between I oth streets. to 401 athatreet, LE RENT-Re, aig Know that the aah FUGITT, Lumber Dealer, B SAID ee sts, northwest, ‘adjoining B. © PRR depot. (244m {OR SALE.—No_453 C street RE in" Methodist ep back ui $87 peotere cuntemionces, se bric! ee President Behm el SHIPPEN. eee teak © OB SALE Ok oe ENT ARM of “ =A | poll ey reese so 12 miles from'W. ye. cg Board « . Casbenge for proved oe rRCuager sky 427 F stroot EA tract of BRIC K oe ok ceaes yoam Bore. FRANK aes | JUAN BOYLE & co., REAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS, | No. 605 ith strecet, Peete vs. ee mhohenlges x hange, ome of the "i fax county. Va? Sell Gaproved abd fits situated 2) miles from Washington cou Price, iucluding oy ate Bel weit Dred. Brice, $85 per ace oom fenproe net Aves uit ar, timber Tar 13 ‘igtreet, containing 13 rooms; all | modern HS BIS eget the accommo stion of the public the affice meee CY WEDNESDAY EVENING, feb2s 1 F 4 SALE—BOOK & STATIONERY STORE, Pita CoPpicte, ack, Picture raiwne, Fin ow Cases, in om, pe Al Apply at Siar Office. tite" FE FRI oe ae: MANGE FORCITY PROF- | a tMe-storys HOUSE with trick base meat ae Sir Dies PATRE Sots, oo High end y ae — bo Seer feb Z -im* A ARGAIN— Saic—A fret clas cia BO poll o.conare from “Ponnsstvania avenue and ‘Mion makes it a desirable Tesidenee farevirit ti 8 place of bast . og for The eS with ell t mederg ements. @2400 cash i; Sg Nakane te = ihren cs Reeais 07 a rer feat: Fe 5° EOR 0B EXOHANGE—One af th is amen L. BARBER & CO. fRccbt SIL TE sirect opporie Pus vile Fo SALK~—The FIXTURES of a =" ature, also, THREE DOORS suitable iy store. Eeusire of Si. @ GBEEN, cornec of 1 gal streets northwest CEE | Tio, PERFECT THIS oo ATRP POP REE: Beuhs mT A ILLIPS fet2-1m 106 Weat street own. 2 ‘> near Fort Washingt Known as Landing. Apply H. 8; JOHNSON, No. 493" Pen eylvania avenue. ay (ISHING SHOR! F and OUTFIT Fi Pulte, Bi | treated in ES, THREE-QUARTERS OF & as ae = ae | Tight and ‘Bent te BSJOuNSON. Ne 493 Pion naveuue, es OUSE FOR SALE The large FOUR-STORY HOUSE, with three- story extension, 919 E sires, nearly ‘new, tweuty | rooms; furnace, iter, with Ii stable in rear. Senate, bate ae my pil i complete enteel fe Ee sold'iow. at Freedman's ‘Treasury, t= lvania avenue. J ALUABL Ni) phe ahd PRO! T VOAUVATE BALE Le trots rea fron ing ov Ey tween 13t, Tor particulars Beanie CLERAY, auctioneers and fate agente, febli-eo E HA ve “OTE see 300,000 FEET oF Wis GROUND, situated in different portions of the city, mien Willexchangs aot tae goed proved propery. | $40,000 reer rcwy toro tees | are, id sume : a ie HH BER, 513 7th street, {OK SALE—The STOCK, GOOD WIL FRESE ne ras al 14m) ELENZBERG'* GO” FOR SALE. Fe SALE—A SPAN OF CARRI u ery reasonable; must be sold before ive SLA Asth street. Fores BALE—A bay MARE. perfectly sound, ohe BROS. dealer fn tecd and O streets. (OR SALE—A HANDsO. F erfectls sound, and sold for. & good family carriage. Apply at corner I northwest. And compare for the fxchaaged. Tuping » 54 qty . ¥ S comes ai Wat F a ea, D’= Ric: ‘QED Se cine in te wth By conic cose ta harity , and Beery. 7 ae Roun St Smctreds Meade tonewentes, x SaaS: Wee ashington, D. zw 5 a hexra Pursidiay akb Pe nEN Ba Lai CONSULTING PHryYsiciay, ¢ oldest established Specialist in the city, No, $11 lth street, above H Hours: 1 to4 and Tt plz Berctalty—F male Complaiate and Opaprcce PEMALE Disi tr ras taken 4 cnet 5 medicine will be sent THOMPSON, No. 646 Mvrth ish wren, Bis ee PROFESSIONAL. iC. FosTEs, La Py No 1106 New he k avenne, “Betwoet tith and 29h ste, ames oO. oyaraan TO. taken in short-band. Cuted om type-writing pa ~ 6 as MALUBCTIPL COPY. jou B. Basha, ATTORNEY-aT- ° CEMELAT Law INSURANCE COMPANIES. cOR BALE—A YOUNG oe gg 1d boy can be used for harness or saddle iy at 222 G street, between 12th fromsBto 10, more ing. mT: 1 RST-CLass RESIDENC ES FOR SALE, To parties in want of « legant honses we invite an examination of our block of residences just being on ehh, north iocats the city. They contain such asmarble mantels and’ marble. top stationssy stands Uh + hot and cold water, bath novus gual ater closets: ranges abd furnaces panics glum waiters” Hine soma, batter penttee tionery, wash tubs, sinks, gongs, belle. ke. "They willbe god far below thet Actual’ value and onthe luore liberal terms. Ap) ‘Kisthor P & DUDLEY, mite avenue. [por ALE ie OR SALES rs of very superiae White LECHORN FowES va stugie Come.) “Also, Light Brahiua aod White hatch: A J. Lic seit, Stator Rocm 13, Adjniant Gee Oon i, toa COR SALE HOUSE sod LOT: alee LOT Mri oi aes 3503 ish atitet northweet, sear Prstrect. ise" || BES FOR SALE. DODGE & DA iat PERSONAL. a A0LB na Th THE mite ef or THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIa. ORGANIZED AUG UST 26, 1870. Casa CAPITA nn eet ren 190,008 DRY GOODs. southeast orem a, “arent mus between|| EAGIT RENT—A street A half Iiveral reward will bo paid, if returned ts the Repub- 1 yeire Hean office. per ‘mont! 3p. {im L O8T—On the sth Tnstant, Detwoen St. “Siphon ‘mall BEI T_On vu ate phen’ Fen) RENT Several small BRIOK HOUSES in will receive. a Mheral reward by leavin yee ate Brot ©ROPLEY'S Drag St corner of Co Bridge street, Gooractow » D. 6. Lets Wall's Opera House, at to WILL! Tan THLE Asth iG—1443 I STREET SORTER and newly furnished ROO! gle. Bath rooms and $75 ‘5 REWARD —Lont near With or withoat beard, 0) 4 the Natioual itis (s* Chere ‘DIA ADIES and GENTLEMEN, citha a ly oF in a parties, — families, can eed ned $10 HEN once and ae pooled OLAS ILESEIn Eo portheast a Massachusetts ‘The finder leaving the Pin at 1032 Gonnecticnt ‘ay. | streets northwest. nur, willreceive above reward. i ¥ N | er a Aa four, TABLE eg Fgh ET, | BQAEDING.—Srecicus ROOMS and P: PA Goud water inceck im: Bathe _ Aeoafortable nd Cons streets, I OSTEO GOLD EPAULETTE. A valtable re- ward will tibe paid by leaving sume at ‘th aa a PERE S igth ‘and, D Fonte The 3d inst Vv. ee - | oop ov RT, copper of Gopi + | S& 0 EIGHT Tu piegeat HONS CAN ee Bi A | agen oa ED, with mee 2, EL iz Tieset north | | Fue a eat Griien en ban at aha a | GPENCERIAN | DOUBLE ELASTIC eee A Sa ee | STEEL PENS. | | ‘These celebrated Pens are increasing very rapidly ip sale, ow eo Geir “uuexcelied matafucture make, and are famous foe dace Bow meee miei durable ‘and oveances @ of point. &F For the convenience of those who may wish to me Peovamrmie gf tnt mz IVISON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOR & CO., iJ 138 and 140 Grand Street. N.Y. VERYBODY READ THIs. ong jour orders right sway for your in cans, ed add ml -6t 2 p®4tts ASTRAL OIL. | | | Just received per steamer, | 3,000 GALLONS PRATT’ ASTRAL OIL. | York Factory Prices. FRANCIS MILLER, end Pavat jew DRY GouDs. DS, TARLATANS, gwiss Ds, he heat. Sneha PROCTER 2 Can! ‘OL EIR, Bose. Dealers furnished in quanti s to suit, at New pod wed pm Seg ton!

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