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eS PSS FSS SSS SS SSS SSS SS SSS SS SS SSS SS SSS SECNGSES, CSS EVENING STAR. | CROSBY 5. NOYES......Editor. Largest Cireulation in the Distrie ee New Youa—Fi ABs Reading Matter on Every Page. ¢: WASHINGTON CITY: MONDAY. -ssee-Mincela 17, 1873. The New Emanctpation in England. An article in Ts ‘ary for April, by Justin MeCarthy, the English writer, is of current interest as dealing with as reform question partly underlying the great liberal movement stained in office. The sub “Joseph Arch and the New and." Joseph Arch was until lately on agricultural laborer tu Warwickshire, and also a lay preacher, who by his superior e, good character, and effective way bad acquired a great influence About a year ago the raral laborers of that part of England began to show signs of active discontent with their lot in life, hardly to be wondered at, in view ¥ were receiving from two «i a haif to three dollars a week + and 1 the week's bread and coals had beer there was for the purchase of cloth, ny little of life, the remarkable sum of a re than It was stated by a ondon Vacs, who was sent down to investigate the condition of the agricnitaral laborers. that the daily dinner for 4. consisted usu ae potatoes amd and one herring divided into eight portions! pill, which gave the ballot to the cities, nfranchised, for the reason that they were i too ignorant to make any use of a vote. | The injustice of the discrimination was, how- ever, strongly pressed upon the government; and Mr. istone frankly acknowledged last | ssion that it would be impossible to allow | things to continue long in their present anoma- ition. Voice has now been given to | ntent of the rural laborers through the agency of Joseph Arch. They have banded themselves together. under his leadership, to | the number of several thousands, in imitation | of the trades’ unions, and have demanded four dollars a week wages. This seems very inade- quate wages to enable a man tosupport himself and family, but it appears that the Tory land- . and the farmers who lease the land from them are highly indignant at this effort of the laborers to better their condition, and declare tt onds, em. hold up their hands In horror, moreov that the laborers should dare think of combining for self-protection, and leclare that the country on the brink of a revolution. Mr. Disraeli has always been the championof the lamted or Tory interest, and contended most stoutly that the heart- the condition of the British laborers were al , and that their situation was just what it should be. However, the laborers had got it into their heads that condition was not quite so sunny and ors represented, and ate” for more privileges leaded by Mr. Arch, ds from such men a: x's Baby.” stoerat repu- nd others, apt ad- till they demanded as well as better means of a some amoug them have begun reform that shallenable them S$ of the soil they till All winter the matter has been diseusse London, and conferences and meet- ings held there by the representatives of Mr. | Arch’s ss aud the leaders of the radicals. ‘The resuit will doubtless be that the agricultural laborers get better wazes and the right of franchise; and that the great liberal party of the country will receive a very decided acces- sion of voting strength at the same time. —___--e2 Under the eivil service rules the female clerks in the employ of the government have an equal chance with the men im the race for promotion. A few years ago no women held even first-class clerkship: a clerk of their grade, they received but $900 | per year. The utter injustice of this has but | been acknowledged. Henceforth, howey- | ; their appointment or promotion willdepend | wholly upon their merit, and their sex will not Le a disparagement to them as it has been here- fore. Inthe list of recent promotions in the uternal Revenue office. printed in Tae Stag | of Saturday, the names of several female clerks appear. first ($1,200) to second ($1,400) class; one to | third ($1,600) class,and ene to fourth ($1,300) | class. The number of successful competitors in | the examination was twenty-four, and the fact that of this number seven were women, speaks well fot their clerical ability, as a large majori- ty of the competitors were men. +202. oh! Dilke through this lL ‘The trades-unions have encountered opposi- tion from a new quarter. Archbishop Purcell, et Cincinnati, has warned his congregation that | no Catholic may connect himself with any trade. | union or kindred society that makes use of an | Pear to be to the purposes of the unions, but to | the secret, oath-bound featare of these organi- zativus. On this score the Catholic clergy have in like manner forbidden their locks to join the Masonic, Odd Fellows, Fenian and other secret orders. There seems to be some murmuring | amongst the Catholic workmen in Cincinnati | in regard to this notification by Archbishop | Purcell. They say that their labor unions have nothing to do with religion; that the oath is quite unobjectionable; and consequently that the Archbishop is traveling out of his line of <iuty in meddling with their business affairs. ———__-<e2-___——— The action of Gov. Dix, of New York, in re- | fusing to commute the sentence of Foster, the | ««r-hook murderer, is sustained by the thought- te) portion of the presseverywhere. The World | ieipates good results from the execution of | the law, and says: - "The disorderly lasses ought to lay Poster's fue to heart as a terrible warning. It is per- Leys unfortunate that bis case has excited so | mich attention, and thet the decision has hung | ong in doubt. There is not a rough in New \erk who has not watched it with Keen per- interest. The ho} and sympathies of = have been actively listed f Foster. | decision will fll them with sal eects it & for the advantage of this and of the criminal lawyers who ot ne by ng them, that there should be a broad . Vatable feat between the grades ot homi- | cle and the death penalts +eee- t the proposed increase of wages will rain | — Th U.S. 6's, 1381. 1382. Barrimons, dated, 6%». West pert farore be 6 78. ngs, OFe southern d je nominal. ‘southera active ‘and hem, . 53; mixed weaste sendy southern, 45@)i8, western mix a cgrER SESS. The Markets. March Virginle 6's, coneoti- nia’, 1. North’ Carol on 17.—Ootton dll and weak— ages AE ING. Flour very dul; market oar 3) 6-25; do extra, Ww ‘stern, 6: ru dull, Sis. Rye steady, S990. pegs Provisions quiet bat firn & 316.0. Bulk meats, ne rib aides, 734; clear rib, sides, 5 Bacon, geod poh tng demant—Shoulders, ei . Fe rib 94 @9; sugar. Cire home—13@i4. "Lard nominal—s's. Western butter steady —geod to choice roll, 23@.21. Whisky steady — ss New ¥: RR, March 17.—Stocks dull. Money hrm? « lone, ‘New Yor Corn quiet. Qa, ‘for a Auerican securities—No transaction thus fart ices nominaly as last sent Pr Fraxxeort, fz. Panis, March 17. March Loxvon,] Gold aniet, rm, 7 coin to 1-32 per cent. Exchan, @& ments dull ard stonty’ Govern March 17.—Flour dull, Wheat duil’ Loxpon, March 925, 7, Ha. m—Consols opened at money and 92%,@92"% for : March 17.—Bonds, 9§7% for the issue Rentes 56 frances, » 1:3) p. m.—Brie, 2%. ss War DerartTMEnT, Wasainerton, D.C. FOR THE PAST TWENTY-FOUR ROURs — A Lows ermor valley beyond our stations. The ene, ieee} est pressur’ that was Sunday morning nt has moved down the St. Lawrence he pressure has risen throughout the middle and eastern states and over the lower lokes, and is now highest eit the rural population | ginia. res 16, high northwest winds, with: ga veering to sow ae barometer, are reported from the Tex, “pmoRaanirres. Fe England and the middl northwest, wi clear wei lower lakes Tising temper jokes, risi fresh to bri-k s¢ center in the northwest, barometer, rainy weather. ton and Portland, Me; lake stations fro very gener: snel Ps ture, southe tem southeasterly winds Ny tutacing from the Cy ‘anada stati entire lake region, northwest Rocky mouutains, const. in Western Vir- erally clear weather, have been reported trom the middle and eastern’ states. Sou hwost winds lave | Xeered tr northwest tm the south" Atinntic states, With partly clondy weather. The barometer has fallen rapidty, with rising temperature and fresh to brisk southerly winds, from the upper lakes to the Missouri and a storm center is probably now central in Dakota. “Northeast winds with With rising temperature and xas the rest of Monday, in New x sk meter and gone: seats perature. For the em * via baromoter, Pinds, "For the uppat rature, falling barometers teed outheasterly winds, preceding a storay ‘or the sonth west, falliag threatening and y Cantionary signals continue at Be they will be displayed att om and after April Ist. Reports » Weill be held zat Clarke's hall, 479, Penn YLVANIA REPUBLICAN ASSO. —A regular stated m THIS (Monday) aven Y SHISSLER, Presid me je we" we WHARTENET, Secretary, K having retu 8 subsided, I respectfully requ by heir usual business re- four ¢ Lations with erest account will be continued without chan, z miT-Im J. A. RUFF, Tressnror ee PATRICK” DAY. he gentlenne ef closing the { nu whe entivities Of St. by @ Dinner r [> THE SareLD OF HEALTH “= bi When the door truder has enter fore bar barred; or, if the « hold, rally the strength of the system and assist na ture to drive o1 ¥ opens the de rte Nor has been ope ad the red,physical prostrati this alt rr renders i ively easy je keep it my has already secured a foot- the door, and if pose mit the foe of health and life. The means of doing this is within every one’s roach. | Br tters when you breathe or | are morbid the door. vain thus protected assail in scorn.” But ni although many did the werk of | bas been neglected the serds of ceted by the e up the physique with Hostetter's there are elements in the air the water you drink that unwholesume, This is bar- Epidemics and endemics wil! the living fortress that It may “laugh a siege this precautionary omach is to measure sease can be same potent vegetable agent that onld, if taken earlier, have prevented their ob- taining am entrance into the system. The stim ing, invigorating, regulating and purifying propri ties of this vital clixirfrender autagonist of all debilitating disorder ity and certainty with which it vanqui ague, rheumati«m, billt: jost formidable The rapid. es fever and colic, indigestion and nervons complaints, is due in no small degree to the strength it imparts to the muscular fibre, the nerves bowels. Bitters comme: against most season. ROSABALIS! (Extracts from | andthe membranes which line the stomach and the Of this number five promoted from B owls Gedy Gs Ace e 1 now will be a sure protection of the complaints incident to the mIT-cost kW BOSADALIS! a letter recived from Ree. T. w. U: aves... A ils ‘NIONVILLE Dril Lat, 1959. Gentlemen :—Piease aoe oath in its initiation. The objectiondoes not ap- | of four by it than by any used. | dozen Renadalis tomy address, Iorder this for ee ‘ight; of ‘ho has been age, ea S for Pa oer tween forty and fifty years of with a.uterine atection for ‘wo months ago she ased three jis and was more crores any remedy she had over poked wa ITIZENS !—The oe of the several to elect thee delegates euch “onvention to be held at URS] trict in a Hall, on Ist3, trict of Cotum! HENRY JOHNSON. Seereti {Repabl FFICE at The o'clock, to annual ‘Gonnaabia | “of gi crane the Dis- ive Districts are requested to rej meceont <i their dis- me DAY EVENING, Maret iments. for thes e arrange! "enor eg President. ican, Chronicie, 3} GREat ALLS ICE CO, Street, Wasateoren: i D. C., March 13, 1573. Notice is hereb: that, Dar pedi ay bl at, on andafter MON- NEW SCHEDULE FOR ICE for the coming season will take effect. em bo will have a printed card of it, and purchase ested tose that the apiantiy' tity ot ice delivered red tothems insecordance with Feport to this office ay dating on the part oe any driver, Kets can be at this or of the drivers. A di of 5 per cent will be made for cash on the same taken in quantities amonat- ing to five dollars plest* J.C. WHITWELL, Secretary and Treasarsr. tt, WARREN CHOATE, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. i open a Book and i Stationery Store in the new building known as Ver- non Bo nia avenue, on 0 tions addressed at the corner of Wth street and Peunsylva- or about April 15h. Communica- to him through the post office, Box 651, or at bis residence, No. 311 F street north- We had supposed that the statement by the | (opital that the police had undertaken to sup- 1 ress the sale of its burlesque inaugural was pure wadinage, or a bit of ingenious advertising “‘rategy, but as that paper seriously reiterates the charge we.think Major Richards owes it to himself and to his force to investigate the mat- ter. He is an officer of too much Intelligence to allow the belief that he would undertake this peeuliasly Parisian mode of regulating the poser ta if any of his men have officiously 3 in this way without or exact facts should be made know, ais The finest and >... “ost extensive parade of Trish of thee seen here, was the main feature webration of the anniversary of St. “«, the patron Saint of Erin, in this city -day. The neatly clad men and boys in showy regalia—green, the emblematic color of the Emerald Isle, predominating—with their waving banners and flags and numerous bands of music, made it a gala day on the avenue. ‘The weather was propitious, a clear sky serving to show the procession to the best advantage. ‘The Cincinnati papers say that Private Dal- w zelit «ming te Washington. Insatiate Dal- zell (1 We have had the small-pox, Oakes Am osevelt, and Daniel Pratt; isn’t that ene T one year? We cheerfully tender him 1 courtesies of our waste-basket for all his efic.ons if be willonly keep five hundred miles ye ——___-+e--____ Marylanders in Washington speak of the re- attempt of “a delegation from Pennsyl- yania” to influence Maryland appointments, as a streak of sublime assurance which might well ‘Hae removed te Ho. pase for impudence. ml3-1w srening Be o'clock; at Tecater Com! ie Ores ree Na’ L PHIL. 8. WELCH, eer ae fay thay At oo ELS ‘Ber 1G street, THE NED, Neoufidence i the imran Joke hha and the solvency of the W: ington City ats Bank, of which he is the Treasnrer, regard ¢ alarm’ of many of its depositors during the last few: mT) ‘We have examined the statement of said Rank, as reported by the Bank Exami to the Coamplrohier of the Carrency, and Tegard it es-em a fall confidence in the ability of the Bask pai share fat lence in the ability of A. D. Coo! WILLIAM CafiCRNEr, 2 MRL ES DSW. HIDDEETON & co.. x 8 co bs RY, William F. MaTTINGLY, MOSES KELLY Wastixeton, March 13, 1473. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYEES. are the fiscal y ais will meet at the office mI Sapicuenien ‘axes, No. 330 44 street near the corner of Louisiana avenue, ou the 3D DAY OF Fra | eS 1 rn fom the that —- 7 cepted) new on W orclonk Sy 9g ind kd. PHO RER . 3. MIDDLE: fel-tt fembers of the B Board of Appeals, WASHINGTO MARCH 10, 187 ‘ Howe No. 430 4% Sr ar Nowruwist. in compliance with section wed An- gust 231, C1, the Board of Api ais wil oie their rooms and at the hours designated EVERY DAY, except Sundays, for thirty this date no appeal fre assessment for the fiscal yenr 1373-1 ceived. By order of the Board of Ap 110-1 iw 7 IL BURN'S NEW DEUG STORE, Bo. 1429 Paxnsvivasta AvENvE, Depot for Soda and Mineral Waters. feld-ly SCHENCK’S PULMONIC CANDY embraces in agreat degree all the priuciples of Scheuck’s ALL, fer’ whic Pulmonic Syrup, and while as pleasant to the palate asthe purest of confections. ite # medicinal properties Tender it effect colds, bronchial and Eatarchal oe ee rg children of infants, and can be given with while for profeasional geatlemen, or those fer from lose of voice, itis indispensable. fies are put up in 25 cent Rago convent ent for the pockets nad are for sale by all dru and J.B. 8 £50 Tela te N. B. cornsr Gti and Asch sths x OOD ENGRAVING, SHOW CARDS. VIEWS, STAM, EALS of all kinds; also, pREstis. TEE, re oy at 912 Sth street! ae es eerenor. Also, the art of ee Cypher Writing. AS EXPRELENT BD TEACHER OF cat, Brench and German will gladly tnscruct in any one or all of these languages a giearnest, euthustastic students. ce. Star of BEA’ ARG ee TD GF Bt BEEN Hmited number Address A.C. B., miz-6t" PIANOS WHICH USED. S20, Boo ‘wood, Boardman & Gray ‘A retave Rosewood, MoPhail, $100. Sue os -vctare Hosewood ed Th One 64 -octave, Roses One 6 -octave, Ste For sale npon easy terms, to make Foom, st the Wareroums of Special attention given te Tan ites attention to se t prices which will pay Kite 15 per cent, in am and of lengt time to sui 4. Safe. reliable, protit- making them in every First Tag's SECURIT | Sec Edward ‘ark ;Esa., Archite ae fear, Wasitimaton Dy LACK ALPAC a AND MOHAL The “BUFFALO” and the “BEAVER” BRANDS. BF We are Agents for the sale of the have a fll snpply on hand, frou 37 centste yard. We coundently re eRiAieh to C8} tomers, as we know thom to be the best Alpacas im- ported ar W dd invite Weoffer 100) very lowest cash pr @7 Vue price only , marked in plain figures. Jos. J. MAY, mi7-2t 939 Pa. ave.. between 9th and 10th st GARDEN AND FLOWER bs id SEEDS, FRUIT TREES, &c, JOHN SAUL wae cata of GARDEN and FLOWER . ve assortinent of G. D PL SEEDS. which are this season of the nest qaaliy, FLOWER SEEDS, embracing all the noveltics from England andthe Continents | Be noveltie ‘The FRUIT TREES are vigor consisting of Cherry, fpricot. Delaware, Cones GRAPES sTHA CRBERRIES. RIES, SHADE TREES. DAHLIAS, PHLOXES. SIUMS, anid other beldiig plants, with everything bing to the Nurser: m prices SOHN SAUL, Oat Tiere mit de" Opposite 8. Patent OF = SPRING OPENING. am a and well grown, Pears (standard and dwarf), Plum, ner te ye and all the other celebrat FURIES RASPDERRIES, CUBRANTS, GOOSEBER EVI OS, ROSES. PATTERN BONNETS and HATS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, LACES, STRAW GOODS, and NOTIONS. TUESDAY, Marcu 14th, At THORN'S Wholesale Millinery and Notion Store, 314 Eighth street. _87 FOR THE TRADE ONLY ue C ARD. The ‘igued i fon u A gg pal have entered jase, Nya cbharinership for for the ur pone of conducting the Real Estate, Loan aud Ensuranee business in ae Siabiey Weeki POM y ute the naine aud style of & BROTHER, Promising business: fn a to us, we iy Jou A (lonmaets of Wilmingts CHARLES B. MAURY, agg Ber of of the firm of Tayler & pear.) treet, over Middleton & Cu,’s Bank, & Co., Bankers, — i =e Ty Jobmess ret ay Philp & Selomous. bi W. Jame, Banke: Hall? Jose) ph Ww Nairn. Car Bro. & "Bo Perry ¥ ‘kaon ry Anthony Hyiie, Bsa. " tom Walter 8. Covi Hes Gashicr - Bank, Alexandris, “Lambert, hier National Ciirenn®” By Burke & Herbert. Bankers, Alexandria, Va.; Colonel John §. Barbour, Pres't Orange, Alexandria & Manassas B. R., Alexandria, Va. marly 3t&s.imn PpPerosats FOR STATIONERY. Trrasrny Duranrwent, March 5,183. Beales | als for furmshing Stationery for the year endi ne 3), 1874, will Be received until the Lithda: rao ¥ Ho'clock M. Blank, forts for bidding will be furnished apon rye Tide's will be ey tgp and tin or reject of item by item and this advertisement and the pro- Bosal, 0 "ec far fm accented ‘by the Becretary of the asury, and nd Ace aapany re wame, ral constitute the contract, bet “So " Govern Sad the blader or bidders, and no ferthece con tract will be executed ‘The articles contracted for must be furnished from time to time duri: he ind od quantities pursuant to orders from the Depart entire quant tien willy however, be Paled for during the Each jgned by the individual or nied by a bond, with in the sum of yasand do!- by a Ui pres ra date ‘ordo busi- nto be furnished by the Department, for furnishing sneh portions of the art aa be awarded undeo ut, and the perfurm- *"Kfh deliveriog wail’ be eubjeot te inspection by an expert detailed for the purpose he Secretary of the Treasury, aney A ‘adivery “of ry inferior article Mri (be deemed” sudickent cause to anwul the con tract, at Seeretary. ee oatiee free of charge at the Trea an riment , ‘The failure to-comply with an rect forleitare vot te nd wren ponent penalty of ‘tke bord or or the Beretary roab: ry may di ‘in oe ci bog cues of such’ amt icn ee any yeuncee as shall be necessary: * conpely the cy caused by such Ce ge to the tractors fift, centum of t! ee wh wich i efound necessary to pay for nied by @ satisfactory bond will not be ‘considered, nad loogayacte will ill be award- ed only to “crate manufacturers of or dealers inthe art! fo be addressed to the undersigned, and Macha foe Bean mariz-eolst Acting Secretary ot the Press HALL GE t ee I erotee A. SHINN, ontinns in wa States officer of | WANTS. ANTED—A BREAD BAKER, No, 1943 7th ws Sew Wowie. cook, = ¥_Apply 51 [street northwest NTED—. Tt cont a Wa or ge 7. AD = ‘Tramed iat: ponceneeein caret Partyioed ter -. Star Wate clase wInLiNes at | 107 reat north: Mrs. "aN jy 2 F st a | TED—Two good CIGAR MAREBS. Appi W aSyosurat <BRO. *S, 306 4% Stree sot ENTED=A WHITEGIEL po ho work | Ww cee ie Frnt) 28. 24B7 T street north: | street west, between 2ith and Mt L Pie | vo fgg Com =! Store,717 fehet wi ae "—Farnished, 100; unfurnished. @38, Ars 15, 10. cr are RN Teh treed ‘OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—-A smell Fant in Missouri, eae, Louisiaus City, Pike a: two pieces of unimproved boveaty cr sald m7 6t UR SALE—Seven new, desirabi HOUSES, near Petrect circle; in complete order, and will be ld c. v r a #£co., near Tth stree 511 Fth rect: opps Pom Oftce. frame Dwelling mi iW ANTED—Four iEEES od six other MEN | to work ina Bakery; at 1S207th street north. n E. HECHT. EDTA COAT ! PAINTER, 3 Ben Tan's frogs! & t erst le man | Stal y ANTE a a cee Waite GIRL as Durse chambers a Apply at 617 Sth street, below G northwest mi -2" J ANTED—4 GIRL to do igi housework Shpall family. Beferenc pired. Apply We street northwest after 2 o'elck | ane \ JOR SALE About aw uae GROUND, (one lot,) in northwostern part of city, Price Siu) om and terns very any. ‘A Bere part of pu: fase mone} can lie four years. at . = USBARBER cco mil-8¢ SAL Fuh street, opp. Post Oftice OR SAL ‘Two two-story pressed brick front HOUSES, on § street, between Mth gud ith | west. Each bas seven rooms, hail de hroom, water closet, sink, marble mantel czas in all “pe ‘es wer complete; iron feree. Prics only $4100 aid G00. Perms care ids BARBEE & CO. 511 rth street, opp. Post Office mi7-6t TED—A’ WHITE Nt RSE. The bestor ce ired. Good wagen given. In- “hours of J0and Li a.m, at giz mh 1” oe mare fears, Addrens. giving p are, location and ie E., Star office, farm oue mile | en ta rail » coud hands, OMAN © aa | ed fo gence bento tora oenal Reet ood wages given. Apply 31 Ew! ee i: 2 z & 455 street, between ( ne southwest." mi7-3t" | WASTED=A4 perfects competent WHITE M! | twenty actos of GARDEN LAND for sate. 21; mitts distant in Maryland, south. WA GNER: | hold Pennsylvania avonue. at WANTED_ A widower wants to rout ane ate Soferaieed. ROOMS in a central and re<pecta ble focal “e of a landiads who will be a confidential friend and make home sareeable. Soresgvande nee tage Flee ‘confidential Address Z. 20 ‘ity | N Three experienced MILLINERS 1 | WA PT Bilige sient, Ceorsetowns DC. mann: Ww’ \TED. . NURS! E WANTED’ bhatt ad w as cook i w orthwest, between E and MAN | restaurant. at No. 627 7th northwest. mt wants to purchase it SE on monthly pay- mente Ot Bi Or 880. Address Ee Wee Sehr | mi5-3t™ W -ANTEDS By a respect White Woman a SITUATION fas cham aid, and is willing to make herself generally useful. Addross K. M., | Star Office. 1 3 ‘ANTED—An cer te Wir Roem So's, 1427 F ct App Re inmediately No. 3 ak a mi5-20" ix Hstree | ORGE N. BARBER." | | WASTER SS ferpcciable middle seed WATTE WOMA) ork and in the care of children © parson ® pert situation. is offered, Address Box Office, mi: WASTED ENPLOYN speaks good English, gTeat €x perience as head wa! and courier in Europe. | Addrasa A. P., star Omen —By a young man whe hes be of 2 years, TUATIO Ths a steady F asserting that he can in Refer oh Ta tone | x MS, suit- able for house ‘ping on first or second floors in house, with modern conveniences between Pennsyl Pini Avenue and M strect, ‘sth aud ith Rent during summer not to exe: | W.8., Room 3,31 floor, P.O. Ban | For. SA LE—30 of the most desirable Forstsh od f Washington, com . twe minutes watk from now a mea by a United States Se Sei be aed with or without the furnitar asl long time, at ort BRICK COTTAG nt ribwest, wehly pay AME » 6th and 71 ry F betwe Price $1.0 « at unfurnished ev KOOMS, 301 Sih street, corner Market Spa JPOR BENT—Two or three unfaruished RC suitable for honsekeeping; 419 12th street, t Pernaylvania avenue. miss! BUSINESS CHANOES. | FOR SALE. _ POR EXCHA GE Several Sniched and ov pred Ferns SALK—A sorrel! MARK Afton (1b) bends F HUUSES op My rth a ~ panban bet coe aye He ise 30.00 511 Tthst., en the Post Oitice FE Figaaite's * 20,00 00, ¢ Et ice young HORSE, ound 3 . IE hen ree scat ie Relate necu!ity. Not hk ib TOS, WAY and — wiht or ete. Eng i Py aed mim —var office u 5 - om Ea NG (eacent Sunday} until for: Fo LEST ES. gray Dred men aud oth. | et ran) = nw ame ie thirte»: ro Fae rON, ke co. | : Post Off | covbl VE si tat tot R SALE AND RENT—16 | od VACRES GOD ENB fone Sha amily HORSE, (CARNIAGE. pte bos ory from Reon hare. table. aborr: fine ls ACRES adjcining Apnly on premises," or, ‘Mr McFARLAN. N» street. 0 weramemt Printin, Cpa es Strwant Robes, Cae eis Fok SALE—a KILN of BRI an. Apply to T. W. SW | FOE SALB—Oo- SHARE in VANDERBILT S st ady and perfectly kind horse, Gime Indiee ity Pest Office, within three das FOR HATCHING LOCAL EX PRESS: or, at the options! the par et Spanaied He | chaser, Wagons and Draught Horses, ski sepa oz abtres B. XS rately ason for selling. going west. Apply to = nae ARE CHANCE Fale, tor waut of KAWAY doves wet HORS near Balt LL, Virginia Express off more Depot. 1,000, 1.400, FRED KOGN 634% Louisiana avemu aig MARDLE SILLS ana Platform: also, Seneca Plat y re tof fie Voi Lintels. Steps and FS.cne CuEAr forme and fifty or six: and ‘Terms to’ su | fe =! | | Ranaeit by c 0., Sil 7th street oppo | fice. R SALE-Th Fixtonrs “GOOD WiLL writing HL Ti OF REAL ESTA re N DIFFERENT s F° “RETAIL GROCER @ good business and = ~ le . raps tl, ing section of the city. For u ml2-6t BARBUUR & HAMILTON. Grooers. POR RENT—Picssant furnished conver ROO ene aqnare from State Department month. Address BOB, this office containing five rooe very And B north, No 122 mM m5-2c" “Ata bargain— A” com cas aie eeven- reesed brick front, with modern: ot. &e. Apply on the promises mis Por TS two ey, DRICR HOUSE con- taining 6 rect street northwest, be tween O and P. Terms liberal. Tuquire on the premises. mI5-3t —Single or in nites, handsome far ROOMS, with or without Board, in the beat and most teabicaable location in the city, ay s H street. corner 15% st /R RENT—BRICK HOUSE, rthwest. with 9 rooms and Th improve- Inqnire a sy ¥. KELLEY, Real othce No. 902 sch street northwest. mls = aerate sve cf ORNW PE : 's ments, Agent: Brightwood, D Pennsylvania ay nerthw .0: ROOMS for the Summ ply 1106 F street nor ‘S* Pleasant = FUR! ~ Terms moder > mi 3" SOR SAL! iT KOOM, FRAME HOUSE, ‘h street northwest, be tween T and U ord No. 1125 sth street nbrtn- Weat, petween Tan mi4-3t cations tn the oly: Pee pleasant 1715 itstroct "TiOS. B. WAGGAMAN Big ith amare fr street cars; $5 ver month; inquire 6: M4 La. ave,, from 9’ a.» to 3 pom malé-ima ¥ furntabe S041 K strect ot, large extension, f. ema; the ‘location is, Beautiful and cei suited f for boarding house; rent, $60 in ud: m F 0,000 SQUABE FERT OF GROUND in square 69, corner N and 221 «! AN. BARBER & CO, mi 6t S11 Tth street, opposite Post Office. Fv SALE—A good two-story, basement and at Ne BRICK HOUSE, on Sth ‘street ‘northwest, . Saloon parlor, brary, &e. Gas, wa tr nih room, &c. BARBER « Go Sli ith #3 “opposite Post Office. VA ANTED—Immedia One hundred rat cline AT, WOMEN to « the North and Sous wiin sismibors of Congres: to cetere ta ih efallvotbersto have good homes as long as they owe to stay. The very best city ref je nired. Also, several good Servants 4 fr cy a punts hone OMe. LOUISE C. BUT: bureka ieatphoyncut “Ofice, 307 tith ee | aRTED—s CLERGYMAN, at Prevent with- ER. ear charge to fill.a lucrative positisn. Ad- dress SAMES 'HORNTON, Star Office. m14-3i" uufarn- Waist hoon four withor' Persons: ished Re or. snnoat board, some- T and 7th and 13th’ strosts 3 | To ages. Apply to DANIEL eee Ry and FP streets, northwest. ws small PLACE, suitable for a nurser: fear a miles of the ‘city, mal4-3t™ NTED—TO PURCHASE—On fair terms, a within ress B. +» Star mi-6" Warns GENTLEMAN of good descrip {ive powers, a pensioner or member of the Army blic pref lucrative employment to. the Address Pay ry EVER eee ‘Ky ae ml. Eta 1p for Star office. prompt eee. northwest, ANTED—Sccond band art: and bed room FURNITU stoves Nos. 6 and 7, with utensils. apply. “Oe ironic! mmed W os room also, cooking ealers need not tice. Present mié-4t™ NTED—TO Furs HASE—Within 5 squares ee morial Charch, not west of 1h ‘Oia HOUSE of not lesa than 8 rooms, vine ‘mone improvements. Address Lock Box 75, 'P. 0., with description of Property and termi. ANTED—Parties wivhing to rent to aoe we have many calls every day for houses of to $ rooms in northwestern section of the city. HaPARBER & CO.,511 7th strect, opposite ‘Po WASTED TO. BELL My stock of GROCERIES and More Fixtures: doing good business. Ressone for saitingraivenre of ties ness, Apply corner 8th — northwest. ml2-8t WANTED Te RENT—« andcomely. furnished HOUSE, in central Jocation; about eight or ten Toe > NILLIAM TYLER, Beal Estate state Broker, /ENTED TO RENT—A three-story SICK Ouse iE, with modern improvements; ood ten- ant. wu LIAM TYBER, Real Ext Rh sth street. m2-5t Warriats GIBL, to nurse. Apply at i oe a Wanten Py san rei gui) to aay ox Feo jollare ‘one who wi Weta PION tosctub, clean, or. atte! office in any of ihe depart ts; wonkd Mike to bea Will pay more according to the plac. tira class references given, Addrews A. mll-lw Wantep-3 iy at it 509 L 3 street streets. ain wast )—Tmumediately—Fanulies or persone in St art cle SEnvANTS IT of every drcrip: tion, male and a tare rt etitd seein iureka Employment Offs ‘307 -BUTLER, 307 Tih street, poar Teer that the VIOTO! AnWina wa MACHINE. bus ite meedte lca ting; the most shuttle in ase, resting ip cradle; needle bar and works of steel.” Agoncy. 469 ene ‘Also, Branch of Mane, Dem 4 Emporium, ANTED—Rvory bod ry favor new, Race eee wap BOARDING. ARDIN 4re street BY rsdeunte an ew ney farished ROOMS ROOMS, ongnite bed wit out Board. mi7-6t" ADIES and CSR TCRMER, ore singly or in L Antics, oa A and cheapest aidressiug Dep't Clu, Box 36 Star U CENTLER AN AND & is WIFE A tain ARDING in plncaut portion of the city; |. Address ” city ml? Messenger, Ghnines: B.C.,3I WET Sh So Sy northwest, Dbetwi Star office. *IRST-CLASS BOARD BY WEEK OR Fitowar: ‘aleo, desirable 'S for rent, hand- y furnished very bow to permanent Soria f the spring sunimer, with of without Rooms on, seco board, wr ua io. tilsrd’s Bongo reese peas pele So ee h dare! street, Ratween on Band and kmperial Hotels. mi5- and tec OU aa eT For SALE—HOUSE on D street, between 24 and 3d, northwest, lots rans through to Indiana gkenne, 2020 feet: saloon parlor, marble mante bs, &e., &e. heap aaa change in sect ter clare, ae qaccne BARBER & CO, mis 6t 11 nro, cope Post Office. Fe3nk mont avenue; price § monthly pa; mente al Estate Brokers, $34 Isth st: Opposite Treasury mi2-eotw" (OR SALETA, beautifully Iocated, three Story BRICK, just finished, with hall modern improve- ments, at the corner sth treet and Massachusetts CK reenter abore, ARnAC RICK: at corner K and 18th ats. HOUSE in Georgetown, corner of miz-cost [Rep.] EK. K. arrow tis asant RESIDENCE, eae te peeeem oF eh istrict, the city and a ehont one ommanding an extensive view, will be rented on reasonable terms toa fava Fal with whom board” for two rsons woul jired. Address or * J. SHERMAN, Pe en Omice. FoR» RENT—A BRICK HOUSE of 8 rooms. near *0R RENT.—A in the most within a mile and a the 1; location beautifal, and Ther, hoving sotth aid ‘weet fronte, the. Me ee ia in thorough repair; gas and water, 2b etvect cast, Corner’ Norte A m F 98, SabEa Those four a3 en HOUSES on north side of nia avenue, between 2h and 25th streets, northwest, being three ster attic, containing eight tech, and also vacaut lot sdjoining. Will be sold cheap: et Spat ceies oeete > for the par pose . ‘Average ice about 83,600 eacl yestment now crea in thie this city. Free ta of all taxes, and title indie; pply to P mil-tw No. 1323 Fou Fo PE Peas ries aoe sk Hoom In building 3 ee’ Ai Be G.AHALEY, ising By f ‘trade Rooms. ni7-lm Foe SAUE OR RENT GEORGETOWN HEIGHTS. ments, situat and Missouri avermues, ical Gardens.” A tinder Continental ri betray Fem Botan. |. er ¢OR KENT—1 BOOMS, furnished aay Coes nue. Also, a fine fz-im OR HENT—No 913 D ares soriiwon ae FOLEY Pci tony OR Dealer. B th pigs ed PB! depot Ss im adjoining Faget a srtoer SEER SLU, Be 109 I street northwest, containing four y ith ize parenge, Kitchen, cellar, bathroom w 4 lor, and cook’ prauge in Kitchen, "The lot 38 witha kek stable ant Earrings bower i HOMPSON, corner of Ith street and New York avenue. fobev-tt next, and LI No. 616 Pennsylvania aven tboronghly | F'DwEtLine Wo. ia ae Nevers Z nats. wit' tnd s er sacra of it moet upproved 3 | an EMET23, MoE = 20 amounts of $20 Aleo, sume to entt borre mi2ét [Rep. Be fale, secure twice the amount vot t wud full teform est allowed. midst ow, ng or short time BH WARNER, 729 7th «t vagben iene} Py RBAL Est Atte NOT "the Tan 2a ats 48 Matrest aon ry ated am Vali tiedera ic Bik RARE CHANCE. —Having met with the x accident of fire at our stores, S16 and th do. be eheae pablo terme GOTTHELE, BELT 316 and § and SiS 7th street ) TO LOAN oy REAL ESTATE ineamte es NOURSE & MIPPLETON, G13 Isth street —A tract of BRICK situated on the Alex ¢ Pike, and suit ° Fx YOUNG. 343 Lith «r febas tun ¥EANK BARNUM |E | | | } T PRIVATE SA CAKPETS, & Tew co, $20,000 JUAN BOYLE & CO., REAL ESTATE AND No. 605 isth streset, NOTE BROKEKS, _ Opposite U.S. Treasury For sale or exchange, iv Fairtax county, V | fully situated 2p ow anne of the finest FARM well improved an Wiles ‘from Washington: « %, including furniture, Crops aud tar b eral (orm Landing on the P. house and + $3.00 io SEN: 13 ‘istreet, containing 13 reoms; al! ) weouern im Forthe accommodation of the ble pill ye open every WEDNESDAY EV a| PIANOS, &e, rom 6 to Ee earners nics a oe ‘UNING AND nEPAI OLS Fgh sete on EXCHANGE peky ITY PROP ! z 30 Sa iNisuixe re Axb, —— ERTY 0 two-story HOUSE with Urick bas. | AL MUsi¢ah INsTLUNES TS RR a es wy TSE Sh | tb. L Wikb 4 dick . er High aud” ‘Moddard street, "Ge | secchena cater of Reset en wea. waar tower, 7 z ponty vous weil Fs ~ HS r 7 5 uni etrnment: ore rel ait ‘gd ah —S ee ee large FOUR-STORY HOUSE. with th . HOD eatctnion, O19) Btreety neat we twenty | GoUSTAY RK Eh ZUNEh Bee eh ASTICAL PIANO. ma eciiein rear. the whole prune pn Flan hited eke a ot smiplete re very convenieut fora | Qui: Store, corner th ewes gs asta at Freeda Bakes te po ng _— ie Teacury, Pennsylvania avenue. CHOMAGKED & 00.8 FIAg oS TURES Tt the Mahony oar TEL el 7/5 gel Fog Markel Space bet. then 8 ee ae aetne: GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. west. E.LENZBEEG'® CO. ma LOST AND FOUND. Lose louse, March ioth, « "ANOS from @3% to @6T.. 4 THREAD LACE Bikes A_ reward will be paid if retarned to 1934 1 sirect, We WEST. Gy PLASOS iene pubanD | PIANOS trom @575 to BA. Persons who Wish to save from § instrament uty arp oeited trea Pianos for reut. iy 938 Feansyivanicorebes. OST—On the 12th tustant, ell Lirik bod amnen ioike nae of Dick. R street, wee 9 nd 10h streets, will pe rewarded. 82 foe ea Tommy eb istame, ay WD Center Market to Bi count 7 tL KNABE & 0O., sok returned Chatsttax Wii Winter GRAND, sULABE AN. $0518 comer Bastves Those xD SUA A S10 PENAE ARD—Lost fa trot sites Car Fa pe gg a fustant, & BOOK BOK containing Sg hundred de ‘ilars.. chem ansqueiied fer OLEY, N bet BUS FOLEY SoS it mrot, between Lae have/been aivarded sixty “i $5 GATES OF TAX BALES of weal Beate fo SQUARE 1 oe pane D4 noid Hah ay of Dec. illien, 's PLABOS and |08 ane <1 Sas, Greenleaf, and ipurcheced br b. a aialtts | sod remeces wel EICHENDACH 3. ‘ and 33; Square | decld-tr Piano Warerooms, 43 Lith strest. The above returned to M. ALE HALE: No: 900 lailatsoct porte DRY GOODs. S10 BRYA Etats cm fh 11h instant N@* Shasse Bax epose. ogg ee directed Frank Hume, con- _ taining G40. Return to J.F. RUSSELL, Let bgantiful DRESS GOODS iu the now Migmomet OST —On the iat of March on E arom bares erent specialties BLACK SILKS and Wah and aL atreets northwest, «RUBY RING, prac’ a PACA et low that gular prices " on els ot returned Co No, 604d street nertiwea, bo Dutt eigqestersing DEE GOODS for hotels or private TOKPOCKET It you will (Uy mail or che. | ONE PRICE! JUST DEALING TO ALL, rh ev note contained i OCKET BOOK BOGAN & WYLIE. See oa Sears ae Sree or a SPR . are. sig rey for DEMGREST'S NEW SPEESG Send New York, oH. G. RO a ee ‘Orme is" ~ 7 LORE Raeines Frage our we chass PERSONAL. T eee ane ¢ pm tit Walls Opera Messe Friday TEe |) Soe Henares Sed Pehana |b weutinian wt Walls Opera ouse Lilt mrvete spare BER OF ABE ieee Epo oot Frmastie va Genet Sete =e wee tdroess tharvughe cy *, vas | PERSONAL —Wints, = WHITE GIRL wi MEDICAL, &e. | Bon Monday at 912 Scott Syuare call agai | tween 0 and I o'clock a.m pars BS. AF. CUTTER, M D., q (CH, the Celebrated Reltable MS Aacactc Pasion, from Boston, — | MDS, 3,YRENER. gre, Cora, Relate At 482 Pennsylvania avenue, (sout $ 725 lth street northwest; also, gives doliniations of Gancers ee - character by photograph hand writing or Iwck of URE CURE . | hate 3-30" i Ter CINE A. bole of, SATE SATISF A TO) wil inake + ev jowely. : for §1, and at DARBY'S. "borne os wre std Peun- PROFESSIONAL. sylvania avenue. 23-hm' SLAVAN Wray phe BA map RS rom ba » D* Mee tae Pekescran, 1300 # acest i Todins interested, 00d Mre |. urs: —9 te W, mornin. Ss tv @ ACC! ROSHED, Washington, D felg tu" | 7 %5, evening ADAME WILSON, Jo on OREER. HB, et, PHYSICIa IPWIFR, na eats ese ‘denen i ager JAMES 0, CLEPHANE, | between, a ‘Tepeworm heat tn PT Stdor to pationts wucceasfally "=i File $ preter hc omens Tr pete D® £508, CONSULTING PHYSICIAN, ‘The oldest established Specialis in the city. No, 611 Mth street, above H. Hours: 1) to 4 and 7 to 8, daily. Fate an mantis /ipt copy jou F. Banka, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, pez Dyiatty—Female Complaints and Ovtanegpe | gia. seated ~~) x ee F DI Seested, ont = Henan ny et roe oh darews a Spring Opening. a ee eee Le. | oR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. pi ea gE oon mone BUC Wallan De. WE INVITE AN INSPECTION OF OUR CHOLCE SELECTION or WOOLENS FOR GENTLEMEN'S LUMBEB. LUMBE: EARLY SPRING WEAR. SARDWOGDS 4 SPECIALTY. OUR FACILITIES FOR GIVING A PBR- BILLS CUT TO ORDER. FECT FIT AND FIRST-CLASS WORKMAN- SHIP ARE UNSURPASSED JenS-tm" Connes Tra any I Sts, HABLE BROTHERS, FASHIONABLE TAILORS. Coenee of Tre a! eee

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