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Gen. Besuregard, president of a rtreet rail- way company im New Orleans, bears testimony EVENING —EVENING STAR._ Largest Circulation ithe District in time is accomplished over horses of twenty Beading Matter on Every Page| minutes per round trip of six miles He also WASHINGTON CITY; says these engines are more manageable. more | prep deg setae hee, ie pe ime and liberty to act as conductor and take oo tures ane cae tobe They start with a pressure of 125 pounds, and at the THURSDSY......... February 5, 1874. ona of the trip still have a pressure of fort pounds. ‘The Tactics of the Obstructionists. _ ———_- The chronic grumblers who make it their The«‘independent” newspapers are already Dusiness to villify everybody identified in any cracking their whips about the ears of the way with the posnidhs and prosperity of Wash- joint committee to investigate District affairs. ington are determined in advance not to be Mr. Halstead, the Professor of Donnybrook satisfied with the conclusions of the District Journalism at Cincinnati, oracularly announces investigating committee, no matter what they | it as ‘a fair presumption that the main pur- may be. Already one of them—feeling in his | pose of the investigation will be not to find out heart, doubtless, that sufficient grounds for an anything.” Mr. Halstead ought to get the com- adverse report do not exist—writes to the Tri- mittee of the Ohio legislature that investigated Sune im the following strain, the italics being him a couple of years ago, and found out his ours | grounds and animus for charges against public grees in case | men, to come on and try their hand in this case. “We literally rest no hope in Con, even of a fair deecatipation® 1 can almost way They might be able to discover something that would suit him. under oath to facts enough to convict some —_—_—___or+e-—____ The Literary World, which is reckoned in Bos- bese robbers; but what is the use of spending my time when I know that at the end a renal bo he of Congress will exeulpate the whole of ton pretty good authority on subjects within its hem. range, says it is generally understood that Mr. Bowells will withdraw from the editorial man- sgement of the Atlantic Monthly with the July bumber, and that he will be succeeded in that position by Mr. H. E. Scudder, who is a mem- ber of the firm of H. 0. Houghton & Oo., the new publishers of the magazine. Mr. Scudder is Now if this fellow tells the truth, why don’t he fortify his “fact y his oath, and take them into court, where he can easily procure the con- viction and punishment of the “robbers” he is talking about,—that is, if he isable to make out his case. That is his proper course, and it will insureasufticientremedy. Or,if hedoesn't | said to be a gentleman of fine cultare, anda ‘want to do his whole duty as & good citizen, why | prijliant writer. What Mr. Howells will taro does he not write out his “facts,” specifically | nis attention to is not atuted. and in detail, sign his fall name to them like a aoe ate and oe m Agency, mast tes SM ae Fae, a and fe . BH. Fi WM. ACLENER®D Improved Patent fer to the a new STEAM Wace 2 any article needed +a every househo! mi EY, forty minutes do the’ washing < almost hout the labor Fubbine or ives, ing time andthe wea and tear of the clothes.’ This invention isan at- tachment to fit in any ordinary boiler now 88 this, Will plowse or igned, who will arrange to jest ite ‘merits at — house. — ‘Territory for thie Greet and late patent tor HUNTER, Agents Jans1-6t* Didcot mech northweat. are eee man, accompanying them by his affidavit, and | We have received the fitet number of «Pic forward them to the Tribune? We have no Christian Moni‘or,”& handsome-looking weekly doubt that paper will be glad enough to print paper, published by Thomas ‘M. Moore « Co. them. We venture to say that he dare not take The Monitor announces its purpose to “work either course; and the fact that he does not is of | for Zion,” which will be apt to bring it into itself suffictent evidence that his allegations are | competition with our morning cotemporaries. not true, and thathe isseckingo ho ae —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——— mously and in an underhand way what he knows he cannot do openly and above board. Mean- scenes een, Aduioeisns tate time, it is worth while for members of Congress cry thing, &0 cents. itis to consider how long they can afford to get up Pegi JUSTICE WAITE, PaOTo- ‘and carry on investigations nom every known and | soFeais Se unknown subject, on the demand of any little squad of fauit-finding malcontents, with the ee ee ad. certainty of being dragooned in advance, and Wasiineron, January 33, i374. blackened and maligned in the end, no matter AIN- SOCIAL AND MUSIOAL ENTE! u hs g iy: EyeEine in the Parlors of us ENT T Notice is hereby 2, that all petitions for dain- es to Teal cetate sustained by reason of public what conclusion may be reached. As things go tm ovements or aire, der an sett the Boers: : vet re Asser rored Jane 3 must be se: wrery biack-mailing shyster who has or | fies the Office cf the B. vard of Pubitc Works, on thinks he has a grievance of any kind, public or or before FEPRUARY OTH, 187! private, has only to carry his bundie of dirty By order of the Board, tinen up to Congress and have it washed and = ian%4_—_ [Chron Rep. rnae 8, e.. aired at public expense, whether the legitimate an Am RESTORE: Dbusmess of legislation goes on or not. It may SO fie teres bows Race TeAlat, MWe trees the be very agreeable for the black-mailers, but it | re) ie. little rough on Congress. af color, venders | the ‘pie from, fallti ea Itie —— Mr. W. W. Corcoran has a card in the Balti- more Sun of this morning in relation to the late memorials to Congress upon District affairs. The statements in his card demand more atten- tion than we have time or space to give to them A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDE: of the ABLINGTON FIRE INSURAN COMPANY, for the election of Directors will heli at the ‘office of the Company, No. 1423 street northwest. on TUESDAY, 2ith February, 1874. Polls will be opened at 2 p.m. and closed at to-day, but it may not be amiss to notice one 4p-m. 8. J. TODD, Se: meter. jaa = St point, i.¢., his claim that he should be exempt TAPE from criticism as a memorsalist, because US nemorgit Writ WEND COMPLETE he is @ public benefactor. Now we do no intend to. belittle” what’ ate AT No. 2006 Sevesrx srnenr, Noutuwest, he seen. Corcoran has done for the city of Washing- ee eee ton in the way of noble benefactions. We have — Consultation free. Say never hesitated to acknowledge the fall im- paacn's en Sree. zeae | portance and value to the city ef these princely gifte; but when the attempt is made by himand "2° pene am oe his associates to dwarf and crush eens whoare ¥ Tomndy in ail cases Of Seraunees et rece doing & work for the prosperity of the city, com- Frome Suardered, state of thet organ, Liver pared with which all his gifts are the merest bau- Gepiatne, & bela Fevore Tes "ae Froeginb to bles and tinsel, he must expect that the natare ibevtes ute of ne use of Bchenck's Mi Pills. Bor sale ~and animus of these attacks will be ventilated. od Dealers. — And Mr. Corcoran and his fellow-memorialist ruor eT are the last men in the community to make an Outery against newspaper criticism. Mr. Cor- coran’s own paper, the /atrict, was noted during its existence for its virulent and intem- perate abuse of the District government, and MILBUBN'’S neue STORE, 1499 Paxnstivania Avena, Above Willart's, nowStr was scarcely exceeded in foul-mouthed scur- :1AGES! CARRIAGES rility by its fellow malcontent journal, | Garringes waltable for pest, tock ot The Citizen. The mention of Mr. Corcoran road driving, all of the latest make and and bie associate memorialists by the prees of | One second band’ Lanta ara ene Mecee. file this city has been in the highest degree decent, moderate, and courteous as compared witn the style of warfare kept up by the two Coupe very cheap. Bepa' ing. prometiy attend - B * ow Re apogee and Factory, 410-414 *S obs street fobs-St" Journals referred to. That these journals sunk 78 TOME MEES and died past resuscitation, despite the desper- Gas Gonst MEBS! ate canvassing and the large sums of money | ave sou seen the contributed bythe malcontent “ring” to keep NEW GAS LIGHT? them afioat, is sufficient evidence that they did | 1.0°%g SA ry, brilliant than Coal Gas, and costs feet. On exhibition Bightly at 1280 Penner trants avenue. j OTiCR ‘To the Public im General ee our stm Porticular—That LUOLE O. Ww EGMANN 0} pot represent the sentiments of the tax-payers, the business men, or the community at large. a Again resumed business, at the tand, Mo. 343° Ponnsyivenis svecce Borth- An important case bas just been decided in New York, the parties being the firm of Carlisle | ¥' » Where she eee the ot best assortment & Son versus Collector Arthur. The plaintif’s | to be found 2M eR as are importers, and in that capacity imported a | A large and commodious store fer rent, on the quantity of wool upon which thecollector levied S77 Pr mires ___ fob t-6*_ & tax of ten cents per pound and an advalerem | WW ‘lteter ot the, ie gery Moy a Guty of eleven cents, under the act of Congress nals of merican State io Boa Giube, of March 2, 18%. The duty thus imposed 5; 8¢;» aN eLiMs Antiquarian Book Store, amounted to $20,000, end was paid under protest and suit brought against the government to | OTICE.—The Oo) ership Gexaisboss ae gin fhe sale ef ‘Boots, Shor, Hats and Uape, recover the amount exacted, the firm claiming under the frm name + lias this that the act of Congress under which they were 447, Ueen, D aot Oran Rn blige will wee ne —— was dfconstitutional, on the ground ceipted for and jenry Wex. All per- = 7 that it was not signed by the President until | Srtisns settlement: Meerdee een emake, the 4th of March, 1867. The importation was | of the late firm. BEN! WEX. made on the day before the act received the | _fb36 8. OB00) signature of President Johnson. The testimony sone RSW SOTRE, is +3 of ex-President Johnson showed that though 130 the act appeared to have been signed on the 2d 4 of March, 1867, the day of its passage, he did not Toe actually sign it until early in the morning of the 4th of March, 1967, and that he acted thus im pursuance of a custom then prevailing with regard to the signing of bills passed by Con- gress, Counsel for the plaintiff held that the court ought to decide in effect that although Presidents were in the habit, when they ap- proved of acts of Congress, to date them back to the time when they were passed, the acts did not, according to the constitution, become law | until the very day when the President signed them. The court took this view of the case, and directed the jury to bring in a verdict for the plsintif, which was done, damages being laid at 820,000 in gold. oi LP & SOLOMON'S mernoniiehs BOOKSTORE, 911 Pennsylvania avenue, between 9h and lth ‘streets, [OTICE Second-hand Clothing Bought and tht erat prom ng or ig Ay gt nfl ag pe Riaster hortheeat) HERD 3an30-1y¥" RR*RVED PER STEAMER BREMEN, ‘A full assortment of GERMAN FAVORS MASKS OF ALL CHARACTERS. At CH. RUPPERT’S Fancy Bazaar, jani6-1m No. 403 7th street northwost. HW 15 THIS FoR Lowr TELOPES, We. @ pack. aire. jov. feb3-3t ‘Ac plat eos seaplane oo Bd. Patific Balt pan Expeditions, | Mex iedary,and 20,000 eteer “Ancaueries Bool Se all ‘branches of literature, Por sale ch<ap, at janz2 Lm so F ae TICE—That E.S. JUSTH,619 D street, be- tween 6th and 7th streets orthwest, sells cus- u Sm mee’ SEOOND- BAND CLOTHING e* less than half the co ready-made — ones. ILA D febiz-iy ‘The crusade of the women against the liquor sellers, to which reference was made in yester- day's Stan. originated in Ohio, where a vigor- | us campaign is in progress. A special dispatch from Columbus says the movement is spreading ‘with varied success. At most places the results N& attained have been highly beneficial, and the | opposition has given way before the prayers and entreaties of the ladies. An occasional imstance E Of resistance is, however, reported. Advices | JM. L. BRAMHALL = con, mason ponies te tar oe suemion guaae GENEBAL AND INSURANCE AGESTS, there by Martin Barry, saloon-keeper, a reso- | Will remove about FEBBUARY Ist,to their now tute opponent of the crusade, against about | office, seventy-five Indies of New Holland, who had | besieged his place of business and besought him | to abandon his traffic. He has engaged eminent counsel, and proposes to prosecute them for interfering with his business. This is a test case, and the decision of the court will be looked for with interest. —+200- Commenting upon the unfair warfare made MABBLE BUILDING, 607 Tru Sraext NortHwest. SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT and GENERAL SEWEBAGE TAXES paid st a Liberal discount. jan29-ly Vv BULESALE AND EBTAIL. WALL PAPERS. CHAS. A. EBAUSE, PRACTICAL PAPER HANGER, 1213 New YoRx avence Noxtuwesr. All orders ipthy stenpet to, and “auth 4 BOR, will pay 8 cee, Bae York Graphic saye: idently better to wait for the results Should pret hese they will been s0"lavishiy’ msds duels be regarded with tavor effected by the so- VENA ry J Sosneee his ivgsevery commencing Jan 1374. ees Bf eee ae away tobe iblic. It seems that W: asks ~ tifal city, and if it — been im- without a1 waste it will re- Bont ieaed orarecoascr* iboats ‘The Washington correspondent of the Balti- more Sun says in reference to the declination of ‘Meeers. Hale and Clymer to serve on the special Joint committee of investigation that “Mem- bers see that the investigation isto be tedious CLOSING WINTER STOCK. CLOSING Overcoats ooT CLOSING Business Suits ouT CLOSING Cape Overcoats ouT CLOSING Dress Suits OUT, CLOSING Box Coats our) CLOSING Youth's Suits oUT CLOSING Diagonal Coats OUT CLOSING Boys’ Suits oUuT CLOSING Cassimere Pants ouT CLOSING Office Buits ouT CLOSING Sack Suits ouT CLOSING Children’s Overcoats ouT CLOSING Walking Suits ouT IN CLOSING OUT THE WINTER'S ENOR- MOUS STOCK I HAVE TO DO 1T AT RATES WHICH ARE A GREATER ADVANTAGE TO THE PUBLIC THAN TO MYSELF, BUTI HAVE SO MUCH ON HAND THATI MUST SELL IT; NO MATTER HOW LOW THE PRICES Go. IF YOU WANT BARGAINS NOW IS YOUR TIME. A. STRAUS, THE POPULAR CLOTHIER, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, jan20-tr detween loth and Ith streets, EMOVAL. un and UR fee fete Twit BEMOVE to BRUARY 10rH, 1874, to FEDERAL BUILD- INGS, corner 7th and F streets, WARNER, B. H. jan2%-18t_ Beal Estate Broke and Auctioneer, METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE. | I have F5t gnened.an Invoice of the celebrated MANHATTAN CO.’S TOILET SOAPS, which in uslity ere equalto Colgate’s well known brands, but which in size far exes! them. and in price are. probably lower than any TOILET BOAFS hereto- tore offered, Medium Bize, (Excelstor) § for 35c., large size, Honey, Glycerine and Brown Windsor, 4 pieces for 25e,, Extra Fine cory large size, equal to Col- gates, 0c. cakes, 2 for 35c. sf, {tis! will convince you of the merits of this 08 Lalso am selling 4 pound bars of Seat ie Soap at the remarkably low price of b0c. per bi ‘This price is so low that you will think this Soap fraud, but donot condemn it until you see It. ‘The fine Stereoscoy ences Views which I sm selling at $}, per aczen I contings to Keep in fall supply. not- tanding the immense salce Icoutinually make be them. Our One Dollar Stercoscope will surprise you with its excellence, Talso keep now Scotch Gingham Ten Bib Steel Frame Umbrellas at @2each, which you will find very good and cheap. have just received Gilt Latent Painted, and Pisin Biack larse size Fans at 81 0 SILVERBERG’S, METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE, 318 SEVENTH STREET, Jans0 ur NEAR PENNSLVANIA AVENUE, KID GLOVE DEPOT! KID GLOVES FOR LADIES! KID GLOVES FOR GENTS! KID GLOVES FOR MISSES! 1-BUTTO: 2-BUTTON GLOVES! 3-BUTTO) i hd GENUINE JOUVIN’S! GENUINE ALEXANDER’S! ar CHAS. BAUM'S E1D GLOVE DEPOT, 405 SEVENTH STREET. CORSET CORSET H FACTORY! CORSET FRENCH CORSETS! GERMAN CORSETS! ALL STYLES OF CORSETS! On hand and made to order at CHAS. BAUM'S Hoop Skirt and Corset Factory, 408 SEVENTH STREET : a if TO DBINK K ALOPBOLIO ae ‘oat thousand ‘country suarantesd as to Pes v) ‘avenue, War white GIRL, to do housework and help to attend te cutlaren No. 20 I street, between ‘North Uapitol and Ist sireste! morn: ANTED—A Market GA thoroughly understands farm nesr ingt single Address Hy pte Office. fob4-3t* wa TED—B8y a able wi ‘woman, BITUATION jan berm: will attend to children and make hers lf ermal the best of | references. Apply at 711 Ist street, between @ a1 Hetrects northwest. febs Fos Bent | aes ath gg est Daa — nth. riven rae xt door, or of 8. wokeaer Bank of FPOR BENT One Tandsomely tarnished BOO oer, ry communtcatine’” ait comfortatie’ sont Sh oH if a ee Sao a. — ath = iarge, thre Bick, To. 320 ister bas 17 soa cold water. THOS. E Wadcama®, os) “Or RENT—*x-r om HOUSE, with =a aud | Renan 223 K street. Apply at 1106 U at, WwW ANTED—Fancy and ae G00 know that they can DELI @ prompt.y and regular! 1 as ¥ part of the city at one-half ube expense of eteam or porter Ail ods — at Pe ek of reliable fare dress gecruri farther particucars “MUTUAL BENEFIT. Siaf OMee. tebe | JANTED—A good b Sues, 5 W ccancae eee ty PUNUANSOM DOW: LING & CO., corner 9th and fovs-st eNEuAL cM aR TAS ROVENENT and N& BN, 412 7th st. ‘AN TED DRESS NAT RES. first-class; 8 geod SEAMST: work ae Tis tenets ANTED—A WHITE WOMAN who fy « goed red, * apply at No. 703 lath strect nottnwes requi it | betwee oat streets. feb3-3t™ aT ED—A SITUATION by a firet-clase a! maker; can do all kinds of ae ae reet, between 9th and loth TED—A WHITE L to do. oa ches and chemberwork in fam’ Iso, reel = (white.) Apply at 715 ~ stre t northwest. febS-3¢ | W ANTED—A email hg ih at oe | able for a lady, betw h and 12th streets | and Pennsylvania avenue cand | F street. ats | | Ww H with price, H., Star office. \WANTED—Men and women to work at home; $30 to $50 per week; no capital Required: gresioet chuate veer obered’. Por particulars send | Gimp to M. MITCHAM, Fetter lan | v / ANTED—At the Eureka Employment Office, No. 915 F street northwest. first-class SEE VANTS. Branch office at 1027 17th street, bet. K and Li streets northwest. | Families can be promptly POEBS by appiyiog to Mrs, LOU: ae im \WASTED-OANVASSERS, to sell « now and popular work. The General city and wants assistance, for which Septage will be allowed. “Inquire &. m. and 3 a1 at OOM ‘aa, Gonet- NENTAL HOTEL: ¥V ANTED—A!! Housekeepers to ae ee 4 we + LIST and BAG CARPE 2 F.W -B aT? EN BURG aaae Pennsylvani ‘also, and to do Bape house: | febS-3t Fur EENT=as elegant STAND for a Drug or Grocery buainess. The Store is on the south- West corner of New York avenue and 4th street feba 3" r DINS. Fo RENT—Three six-room HOUSES on T street, 14th and Isth northwest. Also, | STORE op ehetreet Eecsive at Store of HALL & HUME, S@7 Market 8; febds-st™ OB RENT—Large Seaeeoinaion ROOMS, z with or without Board,at Ne. 220 I street | Dorehwyest: Bath-room. &e., om the second floor. Fo BENT—A handsomely-furaished suite of ROOMS, Woe sonny, Roe and heated by grate fire, with: juare of the Arlington Hert Rpply at Wo. 913 eu eeroses eawoen I * SENT—A fine DWELLING HOU! Geor, enn wae all modern conveniences, uated on Congress street, next to A. H idence. THUS. B WAGGAMAN, Ne. stre 1 Se eae Fo. BENT—HOUSE “ Sreakile street; Also, ROOM; §8 Lotss Bago ard Grave: inant LIDGE 1501 Seats See wna Dane Fo BENT—Two furnished ROOMS, connect- ing; large, sunny, and convenieut to all places Suitable fortwo members ef Congres, or others de- siring the best accommodations Nojother, rooms let_ ip house. Inquire at No. 934 34 street northwest. fobe- Fo. RENT—A FURNISHED ROOM, second floor, centrally decatcd—606 loth sirect north- west, between F and FSESALE-& ns je BUSINESS LOT ou street. Sewer bo t market valine taken is pn ge THOS. B. WaGGAMAN, ‘ ae g | reel febs 3 G street northeast, to a good small family who will board owner and child. Inquire at Boom No. 70, General Land Omi febs- Fe. RENT—Two Saran PARLORS and other upfurnished Booms, very cne svit the times. | Beferences requires 3 feb3.3t™ sourt avenue, between 3d and 4 streets Fee BRENT—Oniy 955 per mouth—Nicely far- Rished HOUSE, Fqoma: gas. water: piano; exactly anited for a emall family” eet, near War Department, Apple . fer eb8-3. ANTED—Every one to know that B. H. WELLS, baer! has removed his Office to ‘4d street, third door from Ponn- W hie residence, ve jsn8-im* 7. AND WARRANTS. BOUNTY Lane 30 QRNSTON, dec9-3m" 934 F strovt. ‘ANTED—AU those who yvaine iets st ht fe the bet “ONE DOLLAK SPMO. ow that TAGE fn the country ts nocarately Walted to yesight by HoH. HEM PLE be Optician, corner ft freet au Penusylvanis avenne. Thermometers of all kinds, one to Know that the VICTO! Wit REWixG PMAUHINE bun tis memtte iro cred yi ee ry 46: 7 of Mme, Dem- ps ly tT. W. SPICEK, Agent. LOST AND FOUND. Lodsts GOLD BRACELKT, with the i aB ‘The finder will be suitably rewarded by lenvion' the same at 46 lst street, Goorge- town, C4se GHT ADRIFT in the Eastern Brauch one 100 W , 7) feet long 17 feet wide Come. pa prove Sete and pay charges. WM. HtTO | ENSON, 1320 1th street southeast, fel5-3." UST—On Pennsylvania avenue pro, te ath 4 street ay ack POCKET BOOK, os ing about two letters. one signed by Thos. H. Sharp aud one by B.S. Miker. i retucnes to ths star — one-fourth of the money will be a reward. OB SALE—Several elegant HOUSES on Grant street; $12,000. A fine House on P street, at the south side ef Corcoran street, at ¢ Honse on O street northwest, cattle House on 8th strect, between M and it 84.500 ested Taal pps of Toe chs lesirable property located in all. parts of the city febs-im "y SWEET, 611 7th street. ALOE apa BEDROOM, far- (OB RENT—On F street, & most central location I F mantels, dumb waiter, furnace, Latrobe Will lease for three or ‘more years. Apply te DOLAN, 1343 F street. feb2-Im [POR BENT The STORM, vith fixtures com- plete, No 77 of the best stand: BE jouble BRIOK, No. 2013 street; as and water; $10) nished Brick House: No. 1014 Schr Steet ~ conveniences; 10 rooms; $100 No. 11K stroet ¢ast; very desirable threé-story Brick; 1) rooms, modern convent 40. A nicely farni House, in excellent repair, No-¥17. I strect north- west; has modern cony $190. Two fine Storée—ono at £65 per month, inated on, F street, between 10th and he other, No. 312 on 3d streets, $50 ‘Small Houses from $4 to $90. THOR. KE. WAGGAMAN, 319 7ther, "iz-tr (OB RENT—A DBIOK HOUSE, No 1222 street northwest, thirteen rooms, suitable fora boarding-bouse; all modern imprevements. Apply 626 O street northw URE Going trom 0 street-Detwoon 9m across Armory atrovt. a Waits Swine Embroidered SKIRT, tlonnced to match, from clothes basket on A Suitable reward will he Tuesday, 3d February, diven if left at 927 Pennsylvania ave. fes-3t™ I O8ST—A white and black NEWFOUNDLAND 4 PUP, eight months old; answers to name of ‘Haily.) Any person, return! or letting him ine know where to it be ipernity re warded, JAMES CACREY, 454 Memacvoemis | 5 avenw itd To THE pio B—On Mond: vs ras 24, a horn: ie ro} nroxnd borne. "Owner requested to tocomeE a | | 7 expen Eve "HENHY BAGKERT, corner of lah 14h and B OTA Dak HARE MULE Aa Les b.ack MARE Saree sore on back of head. Bbersisen ward if returned to BOBT. Pa OLARKE, wae Connecticut avenue and Bouneary ¢ fe 34 — Lost 5 Street berwoon Tih ang sth B40 POORET- BOOK, one note for $100. Name book. ‘The finder will recely wart on @ the ‘above? reward by street leaving the same at Bo. 1326 7ta north west. BOARDING. ING. — Pleasant furnished uofer- Caked HOOMS, for rout, with BOARD, 0: 707 C street northwest. Also, TABLE BOAR). - FOR SALE. {OR SALE—A SHOW WINDOW in good order ‘Also, for rent, a six-room HOUSE. with cellar and stable, one re from the northeastern market. Inguire No, 316 H street northeast. 15-3t" FoR SS BALE--One Sree By yd CASE ost $i will nell B noe ‘for $350. “apely at ee ise street northwest. Am OR SALE. AT x aatRIt OR the Houschola Ferniurs, Bedding, and Table Ware, in anew eight-room house, meat the Patent and Post ices, and the F streot railroad. The house for rout and a good servant to be hirea, now in the service, “Furniture all excellent, hav- ing been used 1" mths. For farther tidalare ae iy ‘iT. "Olly Post Office. S81 OHN’: HU ROH (contain- Pe ing Bs ur seats) Fi |; price, ee. In- quire Sfthe Beatee “ a se —Nearly new, fighs one or Fed horee ARBIAGE: wil ‘Will’ be sold a Dennis ao, e oan Mis ppm a F OB LE email amount Tr HOUSEHOLD k }-008t' by CO Kinds, to bedisposed of y $11 lortheast fed. K—Fine OANA! ee Bilees low. 137 Bouth Seti thed. care pase the O°5 wm. GORTE. containing Eup Ghoe- Foes SaLE—a i DIBRARY « ks Btore Fixtures, on ‘Glass Slates; al Doors and rawers; can be cheap. No. 931 7th street northwest. jan@l 3w* BUY FOR CASH, a 4T BEDUCED PRIOKS. DEESS Bim ~GAE OLD AND PRACTICAL MANUFACTORY OF JAMES 5S. TOPHAM 4 CO., 436 SEVENTH STEEBT, Adjoining Odd Fellows’ Hall EB TRU! AND Pat i@ TRUNKS. BEPAIBING. | geaer aaa bed FoF Are FARW adiotuing the village of Bladensburg, about 25 acres: impreved by a Cottage Dwelling and out-building. The branch of the Baltimore and Obio raiiroad rans through this Place. Also, four Mules, well broke, and nd three pair ole infor roation a pty tom WHET ‘ensburg. For information apply to B. 635 Lonisians FoE mG = hapdoomel ely -1 en PAR. LORS and CHAMBERS: also, single ‘BROOME; all modern conveniences ‘ransient boarders ac- 3; No, 1014 BE street, second door from ith street. 38n29-20" OR RENT—FUBNISHED BOOMS in suites or single; furnished completely with new and elab- rate fa: russels carpets, hair mattresses, fine epholmering. ‘&e at No. 318 34 street north: west, bet ‘Gnd Pennsylvania avenue. j28-1m FoR Be mie desirable HOUSE. with all chusetts avenue, between ith sad Lith. Possess! ion given tmm jand7-Im F%. apie Tmtcias BUTEDING Los. eeffobting the circle on Vermont avenue and 13th h streets. FREDEBICK srvrz 1323 Youh street northwest. an 2-Im OR RENT—Fine STORE BOOM, corner ish Fo streets, Apply toD. 8. BELL, at A Shepherd & Oo ’s. Fre —# ene GARDEN st acres, in 4 miles of this city, ve recently owned and occupiedjby Eman. acey son the old Biadensb uel Ponteland de 6 frst- sent 74 =* = Sid it desired. Po en tndiatsty lao, lopecres ave chasers. res HUGUELY & BOWEN'S Livery a New York avenue, between Pay in Tyandeome STORE corner street ant ‘enneylvant Bue Apply to D. R. BELL, at A.B. Rhema ‘< Co. FERS RES a rl pond ERAL B reps corner ForB aaer FED) ve eg OFF Grom tnd DNFURNISHED HoOMS. say naly and ni tom, n, 83 to On. PRENT! Agent, Boon! o. 2 Ee 2a F% RENT—Seven room HOUSE ero improvements, within two sau in apply iy val 5. @. PA’ ment. JaRtstreet wort ae B aera and Pierce athe ‘See B! Gojais sw 'T—STORES and OF FIORS on 7th and FP streets frets) ( fepatine os Put Good tenants ‘apply’ Ro! Seredoral hultinge ee sar Tth street, a ‘OB RENT—STORE = milange, Fecen proved: bese fine new bake yoagm for a fir oo Pieaee ahd. 0° FRET, Se en Bi ick fo Ree unr ais a F ae = BAL a A large and bandrome DWELLING-HOUSE, ). 226 B street northwest. — Ff front with brown stone “eae i LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT BEEN’S, 422 9th Street Northwest. SHIBT PATTERNS OUT TO ORDER. on | atlases Hoe a ee | janS-ly 3. Eimira Higeins. 4. James Williams, 5. James Hurley, | W: ree ability ca pag ner abi '¥, influence ami y ty fo seni n make & Dome the’ shrine of fove ed. happiness Gs Georgetown Post ees ber edvice is ‘DS invalnaes: wep, crus > be consulted at her Periore fe BAS sth ecrest northwest Jandt-Se™ Penne av ave; Naira: gh as sereet; a; Songntin’ Dey ty ‘Tempie;) Oldberg's, 34 ; Dooley "s, Oap teen) Hill, Darb; street, i —— 5) ‘Threere's, vats Sree * densb cS ‘AMOR I pryonons. SSTAInED ynou No publicity requi granted. i, fears PROFESSIONAL. c™s H. CRAGIN, Jn, ATTORNEY AT Law, aw Boitpi re. and 6th st » Washington, Do JUSTICE OF THE Barbour’s Law Building, Room here be will be bai eer tehlow $itizete who may dure Ser _—_ Jour 5; Dos, F FERRIER. eae | GENERAL AO ENT 30 4% street, Gihce Practices also also before the Justices’ Oourtae ies. im Sco2cTTes & BAKEMAN, ARKTISTS. Fresco, Decorative and every descri; ton of Orue- menvtaland Plain Painting. 727 9th strost northwest. SPECIMEN ROOM 710 £ street northwest. WASHINGTON, D. 0. _ - Ponte eT EITHE! | (uae. = Fetes, F°®. RENT—FUBNISHED HOUSE = aie j Ohio, Sim rot Dewtal B 4ii 7th street Sette ‘Gas used in extracting jyM-ty ATTORNEY-AT-LAW®, dec3-3m. No. 476 Louisiana avenne. i W. SCOTT, DENTIST, « No. 936 Pennsylvania ent between Sr and 10th street, over Teel's. Bitrous Oxide Gas * specialty. Terms moderate. oct@0-Ly Dar 0. OLEPHAN . &. BRAILES Jt S.tomveaditmy = eB . Vaowrt ef Clatmt ons and Ba- amine in 2 CLEPHANE & BRAILSY, Shorthand Her and Law Reporters. ACF OO lander Joun w. TS 14] posing MEDICAL, &. OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE Horry aud Abusce in carly itis” Manhood Restored. pediments to Marriage removed. met treatment. New ai mrkabic romedion. Boos end Circulars sent free, in seaied envelopes. > dress, HOWARD ASSOCIATION. No. 2 South street, Philacelphia, Pa.—an insitation baving » high re tation for hoborable conduct a i professional s skill febS-co3m | p* ROBERTSON. 416 107H Stkger, wear Pa. avert From long experience in both hospital ani pesrete peneton. will guarantee ® cure al eases of the Urinary Organs, G: Stricture, Sphilix, and Spermaterr A Gonorrhea recently coutracted cured in 3to5 day. 53 philte tp all te stages quickly eured, aud the pul on entirely eradicated from the system without the use of mercury. Spermatorrhoa, brought on by + xcesses and abuse in youth, caa ing loss of memory and insanity, general debility, organic weaknoss, ™ Vy somption, ‘indigestion, palpitation of the pains ip beck, aunness of sight or giddiness, worl forebodings. ao..8 specail newly Gaeoversh Temedics. wany yo at 19 Eutew uaa here be bas a large practice, conset many solicitations b by 3-4 hey ag x “ee ‘open ® permanent ce in tl ity, where “Sd be consulted every Wednesday and Saturday in each week, from 2m. to9 p.m. }auZ7-lm D* MANN, from 8 to 11 8. m. snd Sto Remedy . 50 cents. Dinca SSitontae micelt yee Ladies attended to at their Peapod bour, tends ee atthe Doctor ns private residence; 313 ath tendance O's priv eireet. between Mf and F. "Business secredi Se" | ent od Glick DR. ho ad a than ever for ene charse 1 (EMALE DISEASES of all Kinds AC eribe abe ana, enclons Address SR ee LADIES’ GOODS. M*™.2 uM. Fs Sy eye Py east 17th wishes to in- iorm the the nates of i Sessa Se that she has a opened 8 northwest, es ont at ten: vo Behoice caer, ing end Ball Dresses Drewes, Lingerie and thay bon 9 bovelties. Onders promptiy ang 26" ME. TP. JEANNERET bare vast Fe. with » snort ay? roadway. dressmaking in all its branches. Ja EBL PHYRS AND WORSTED GOO at IN EET NVas, BILES. am AND ALL MATERIAL FOR EMBROIDERING. A large and elegant sssortment of IMPORTED BONNETS and gr og Bag for DRESSES, &., Giled by Miss GED- | NEY,of New =a | ee Se N&J2? INTERRAL i BS Bsour p— | AT. BN END NO’ “RY PUBLIC, dress street northwest. j ees Fino REET ae cana tallete will be ture’ tebility of a J. STANLEY JONES fobs lw SAT Tih at., opp. ne Ofice Dee A KENNEDY & SON, 790 16h stret, T oar Fane Ly 4 lowest rates. Sante Li I Taal soit iitoroa land near won ot ‘city; com jocation, excellent quallty of soil, expecially for grapes aod the «mall the purest water, maguiticnnt views cf this clty ead ite surroundings, among its attractions, Ding from one lo tweaty five acres me SES 1f ole Mente, tf desired, or ope-foerth cash Sep Suzeal payment; or « fais deduction fur all, arger proportion cash. Tate rapidly edvencing tp value, sud is now ul Seat | and investment to be found, ‘Abstracts of ttl sbalanee ta hve Utle fornished. BOBERT 4 hoy Beal Ketase JSi-tt_613 15th at., over Nat'l "Metropolitan ‘Book (APitoL HILL A aan AST WASHINGTOR All bills for 8) i Bewernge Taxes will be Eevee TSOOUNT na cas be sect “yt without the trouble of call: | =e y application to EsTen was’ eupettance, or for scons merchant store. A gentleman familiar with the mercantile business wishes some one to furnish capital or goods as an active or silent Would like to edd ueRCe Conxignine nf ence exchi ‘td erow copied. Addrees Box ‘363, | L ND AND STONE QUABBIES FOB SAL, On the Point of Becks and Metropoliter Bailroa, eight miles from ton city; 3 acres; high ridge for building ‘sites at ip lots fronting on my road run: from * Gica Station” by ee Jom Catnsife Onareh tothe Teh stzeet ture ec ‘@125 per acre; sites north of” station, beeu- Also, three | titah? eee shaded with oak and bick. | acres, tucluding stone quarries Facey J. B. | “ Wheaton Post Office, | janae-12 Montgomery County, Ma. mM vi BS. SPEOU 7 pty spe eat CULATORS, AND TH BANKERS AND’ BROK moans xa Walt STREET, pew ¥ oc! it and Fold at ‘closest tions, either fc or cash of for settlem withip 3m on 10 per cent margin. Loans therecr’ ‘ate rates up to 10 per cent, of market vatm Pots and Oalls granted on favorable terms, @100 | Per 100 shares of stock ceived subject to wight drafts, or for 194-hem AXES! TAXES! TAXES | SEWED "AN "oats inPRovEemENT Ata large dirconnt. Bis ats tot with us will be re- | Ceipted and recarped | janks‘in DODGE & DABNEILEE, 1425 Fe 2 $3,000 835,000, » aoanta to fou Nol _javRaw -psronrant Tax a 2 MIDDLETON Brokers, Lith street GEORGE TRUESDELL. Real Estate gos Stock Broker, No. 70% B street, tax-payers twenty wokbirty per cent. on ~~ ape ving can only be eflected time ga bonds are Appreciating, aud will soou b Claims for Mone; Qrgers executed at the Btock for German-American Savings Backs" seulo-oer ¥—LOTS Ga a SETTL&v AT Ey RATES, GE dect3-6m Promptly executed. [Rept BELL, STOCK BROKER, 1423 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEAR TRE TREasvaRY, os FURNITURE, PAINTING, PAPER HANGINGS, AND CURTAIN MATERIALS, HARDWOOD DOORS, MANTELS, WAINSCOTTING, &. L. MARCOTTE & ©Co., UNION SQUARE, (29 East 17th St.,)

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