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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON: -..-Februnry 1, 187% NOVES Average sworn Daily Cireutution over 17,500-being @ much larger bona fide, regular and permanent circulation than that of ail the other daily pavers in the tity added together. Editor. To Advertisers. vert ested to send in thelr an- nouncenonte am cariy im the (ay a4 possible, sad tn ll cases before 12 o'clock M. ‘The insertion in tha same day's issie of those reaching the oflice after that hour cannot be assured. ‘To Correspondents. Letters should be addressed to the Editorial or Business Manawer of Tax Stam, according to their tenor, and not to any individual name. Otherwise provoking delays may occur, on account of ab- Checks, etc., should in all cases be made payable Goxrinr-not to thst ofany eavidias -ANY—not of an vidual, §# Anonymous communications not read; re- Jected manuscripts not returned or preserved. To be or not to be ts the question regarding | the Loutsiana lottery that the state legislature | is called wpen to decide. The senate has given | verdict that the lottery must go. The matter | is now before the house, and may go to the | courts before the controversy fs ended. The | state has voted to discontinue the use of the | bell punch, and the bill Imposing heavy taxes | | W4TER FILTERS. | WATER FILTERS a inteed to FILTER POTOMAC WATE! | Just received at J. W. BOTELER & BRO'S, Cutna Hair, 993 Pa. DATE NT LOCKED COAL CART iN USE BY s#OLOMON STOVER | Dem now prepared fo deliver coal in TRE HOLM'S PATENT LOOKED CART. It conaists in fobl3t ave. s cover to the cart, and locked The key is en. , closed in an Cig end deliversd to the pur- chaser. insuring a delivery of allths coal purchased. | "The pubiie are invited to exam: EOMIN STOVER. ! BE a \ Corner 21st and y r “doth and H, | Mi ‘and 1626 M street. oa febl 6" | N@qTIceE: Novice! NOTICE! E = 0% x and Colored Silks. Black and ned Cushmeres-Merinosand Fancy Dress Goods, Colored and Biack Bilk Velvets, evening. and other light fabrics in Silks and Embroidered Grenadines, with a full line of staple Woollen Material for the Prevent season will be sold for the next month, wi reward to ¥ ote must make room for eprine stock, and shall al ‘cost to escape rates. " and other trimmings in Buttons, Laces, Fringes, and, other trimming Rore ____ 817 Markee Space. coum. CBOCKERY. FINE CUTLERY, AND PLATED-WARE A full Stock of Best Goods at Low Prices. on the transaction of different kiads of busi- | ness, which is substituted for purpose of raising revenue to avold repudiation, will ab- sorb all the surplus cash that would otherwise xe to the lottery. The citizens of Louistana cannot afford to indulge in the luxury of gam- bling when the necessities of the times cause a Lax Of $1,500 to be levied on beer saloons, $1,000 on insurance | } | $250 on bankers and private like proportion, down to dr lawyers, who are called upon fo cont To be sure, if the Lowisian dent has signed the bill making the ruary a legal holiday in the District i. As the Senate in passing the Dill | adopted the House amendment making it ope- rative “after 1879," {twill not take effect on } | ———__<e- When Shere Ali reached the frontier of the dominions of the power that had incited him to war and encouraged lim with the hopes of aid, | his followers were disarmed, and every effort was been and, tt ts promised, will be made to | Keep him from St. Petersburg, where he wishes | to go to appeal to the Czar. It issald that the | Ameer appears to be astonished at this treat- ment. In spite of what has been written to the contrary, it ts evident that Shere Ali is nothing more than a barba incapable of appreciat- | ing the true spirit of Russian diplomacy. | <-- suspension by the former order in fave ns from this countr a | tish government | of live stock im- | and Canada cuts | ble trade be- | tween the two continents, Tne discovery of | ne Cases Of pleuro pnenmonia among cattle | shipped from Portland, and the report that the | same disease prevalis arotnd Washington, seem to be the matn causes of this action. | Pleuro-pneumonta is not rindery and the | existence of the disease among do: cattle near Washington, and Portland has no bearing | portat off for the time being this pro’ on the condition of the vast herds that come from the west and southwest for export. The | entire prohibition by Great Britain of the im- Port of cattle from the United States on tne Srounds mentioned. would resembie the action | of the Italian government. in forbidding all | American shipping entry to its ports. because | the yellow lever prev d in the south. isa} pity that the prevalence of pleuro-pneumonia | nthis vicinity will temporarily put a stop to the imin © i in cattle between the dis. triet and Great Britain. ! + = Wily in the stock mar- | ity” has not set in, dy rise In values fs expected to reduce | his fortune to rather less than nothing. We | have a faint P eof other predictions | of this kind In the past, which events did not | irely Verify. It 1s not readily believed, | therefore, that a minus figure is hereafter to | ons of the oxy financier. | he has made « costly mistake, and we are | y to concede that he will certainly be j reduced to the abject poverty of the pauper iit, Who is absolutely uuable to make Of taxable personal property — = Talmage is to get unlimited free advertising by appearing as a martyr at the hands of the | Brooklyn Presbytery, who disapprove his pecu- | Mar methods and are free to remark the same | in language that is plain. ——— ser —— Edison has come to light again. The sug- | yestion that his long silence means the failure | of his experiments has aroused him. In reply to the question of the vice-president of one of the gas companies, who asks “If there was any- thing tm the discoveries he (Edison) has pro- | fessed to have made. don't you think that they would have been put to practical use long ago’ that the streets would be lighted by electricity already if he could do what he pretended?” he says “Just think of such a thing. The idea that a man can go to work and inveat a whole | new system, overturning an established busi- | ness, especially such a complicated system as | electric lighting, all within a few months! Edison holds tuat there is a great differenc between making a practical sy and tntro- ducing ft. He claims that the electric light Is an accomplished fact, and ts more economical | than gas. But to make a perfect demonstr: tionof it requires that certain rejuisite ma- chines shall be determined upon, because if we tio not start with the right kind of machines ould cost a great deal of money to make ys that until ke has a lamp that he will not make an exhibition. tain that the light will be in general use a year from now. None of his “good inventions” have been finished Inside of two years. = Alithe promising young musical composers of the country are hard at work arranging He is not cer- | prices. 'Y to himself, and which he knows | will be practicable in the hands of the public, | M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge), 1009 Pa. av. THE DISTRICT XN OR’ Re eee SOLeMTS The Ist day of Febru GronaR W. Riacs et als , vs. Gror HOMAS et als—No. 6,568, Equity Docket 19. On motion of the plaintiffs, by Mr Selden, their solicitor, it ix ordered that the certain defendants Cecilia _Kiamiche Crawford and Mary E. Fisk—it appeariny to the court that they are non-residents of the District of Columbia and not to and there- in—canse their appearance to be entered herein on or before the first rule-cday occurring forty days this day: otherwise the cause will be proceeded we of default. MACARTHUR. Justico, § R. J. MEIGS, Clerk, & REerc TION IN THE PRICE OF STERLING SILVER SPOONS AND FORKS, reciation in the price of silver and the intro n of improved machinery in manufacturing, erable us to offer all the latest patterns of Silver Spoons and Forks of ENGLISH STERLING STANDARD At a reduction of from 15 to 20 per cent from former A large assortment 0! iuost Cesirable patterns. Do du ian} tr M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO. Ser EREIGNS’ CO-OPERATIVE A’ SOCIATION, 1023 Seventh street n.w. Take Mrs. Chick's advice economize: rednce your expen: nake an evort™ “ to 5 the minimum | pay cash; buy wnadntterated zoods, of full ieight fed sweasnre, and when the New Year comes axain mark the gain in heaith, weaith and self-respect. Our trade ticket, wood for one year, will coat you #1, and wive you the benefit of Discounts for cash ‘under our contracts with afiiliated firms in all lines Of goods. We havea full stock of FINE 4ND STAPLE GROOERIES, which we sell at the lowest market rates for cash, aud divide the net profits. if any, among our patrons, €9- Remember the number— jan3i-tr 102.3 Seventh st. nae. DOUGLASS’ CONTINUATION OF TRE GREAT ANNUAL SALE oF LADIES’ UNDERGARMENTS. Another TWO HUNURED DOZEN of those thor- | oughl y made and trimmed CHEMISE, ALTWENTE-PIVE CENTS EACH, not the cost of mak- | ne. A larzer variety of batter made Garments at lower prices than ever shown in this cit Nrxra St. DOUGLASS", Sr. CLovp Beiuprse jan3lte = © REDUCE THE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHO! I will offer the Goods at the followine low prices, For Cash 500 pairs Ladies’ Vebble Goat, Button, at 1.50, wort 2 ) pairs Ladies’ Pebble Grain, Button, utp y $1.00 aud $1.25. worth double. Kid, (worked 150 pairs Ladies’ Curraco jisees’ Pebble Goat, Button, $1.50, holes.) 81.50, formerly 82.50. 160" pair recently One case each Laced and Button MISSES’ AND BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES, At 75 Cents and $1.00. EAT BAKGAINS. 25. $1.50 and $2.00 Men's and wast 4. W. SELBY'S, 1914 and 1916 Pa. ave., ‘The best $1.00, joys’ Gaiters in’ Jan31-tr __ Between 19th and 20th sts. TE4s: TEAS: TEAS! Persons disposed to be practical in the manage- ment of family Coe an actual saving of & very larve per cent yu my ‘ “SPRING LEAP TEA." At my Store, 1332 F st..more than 30tona of it have been sold within a short time, and at the un- varying price—50 Cents a Pov: ieties of TEA at Aitention is invited to other vai ‘aot fail to give satisfac- pics so low Cee they ayer. Sono Me muses: x. W. BURCHELL, TEA DrAteR, &c., 4332 _F street LECAMPANE AND HOARHOUND jan30-3t E oou H DROPS ELIEVE COUGHS, COLDS. AFFECTIONS OF RELITE THROAT AND LUNGS. They Are Soothing in Their Effect, Pleasant to the Taste, and Very Efficacious in Allaying Irrita- tion of the Vocal Orcans. 26 CENTS A 34 PounD Packagm ARTHUR NATTANS, Corner 14th ana Ir and 24 and D sts. n.w. Jan:i0- |W i] the newest and | NIED—A BOMLOLLUK for ano ire Insurance Company ; a German prsferred | Addresa A , Star office. "i feblsit V ) ANTED—O) e or more families WASHING oy a bonest colored wi man, well ri men | SUSANAH GARDENER, cor. D and 2hists. It ANIED—A good GASFITTER with a fall set of tools. “Apply at No. 485 Paausyivazia a c H Ww E MAN to cook, wash iron for s emal! fani'y; must come well ommended. No. 1505 Q st tw. 1 ‘WANTED _An experiencot white COOK, wi Gy references. Apply at once at No. 1512 6 ® WANTED MARBLE COUNTER TOP Ad Gress. stating width, length and price, &.H Box 165, Alexandria, Va. iv ‘WASTED A competent white GIRL, from 12 to 14 vears old. to avaist in watting on a diatne rom t aw. febl-2t WASTED CANCELLED CIAL STAMPS Inauantity. | Address, with price, quantity and kind, A.L FELDMANN, ‘Branch K. P. O., New York city. It ie; references required. Apply at 600 B | _ FOR RENT AND BALE OR RENT—STORE at co: ner Wthand C ets. n w., with cellar: suitable for grocery, produce, feed ion buainess. & per wonth Inquire febl-eot™ PICE ROOMS, the best locality ja ysician, sontheast corner of 13th een Occupied for Keveral yaars DY Apply st 1222 Gat. febL-at* (OR RENT- Furnished or Unfurnishe t, tour KOOMS, on second floor : will be rented tozethar grteparate; water on the same floor. At No. 409 New Jersey ave , corner of D st. n.w. att OR RENT—A Furnished CORNER ROOM, with bay window fronting sonth.with first-class {yard at low rates. Also, Table Boarders taken. cs 10th. fe {OR RENT—613 La ave. n. rooms: 850" 14th and Boundary ave +8 rooms; $18. 1424 T st. nw., 6 rooms; 815. 1522 Madison st. nw, 6 rooms ;'817. 1102 14th st. u.w.. 11 rooms y to. A.B, CAYWoUD, 1215 Sih st. nw. feb K st. Me rae money please report CUNNINGHA’ 15 St Cioud ding. J; ANTED—A young Lady of refinement wishes W a SITUATION fry ood Seamstress, and 18 ting to teach small children, or make herself con- erly. usefal Address Miss ULIVE ‘STUART, Brisktwood, D. 0. febsh-2t W ANTED—ImMEpIATELY—An experienced Ho. tel STEWARD for a larxe. new, first-class es | tablis! mert. He must be a good caterer and have 30 in hand; none other need apply. Liberal d' yermazent position. Address “Cia pergonaare ave pail him M & BAKER, Paying permanent business, articles stuple; | exclusive control of the District of Colum! | bert of reference required. Address | Ohemical Works,” 1605 and 11 Spring | Pitadelphia. | W ANIED-ROOMS and BOARD, or furnished _ Kooms: in family’ willing to give an honest valent for value received, answers mast xive re i terms. Address Mrs. B. A. ti ND, Star office. janiI WANSTED—12 shite and colored COO | white and colored WOMEN for general ho work, all well recommended. Hot } and fainilies furnished free, 8 TED-THE USE OF A GENTLE HORSE during the winter, for w! n his feed and good attention. Apply W. E. BURFORD, Estate Broker, No. | street. jan! | W ANTED—By 4 GentLemax—A PARLOR and i LEDRO Must have an open wratey and be restaurants W. BR. STEVENSON, located between Pa ave. and H st. n, and 1th | othr sts w. Cull on or address Mr. BARTON, st mw. ;ANTED—For gentleman and wife, furnished and partly furnished ROOM with private fani- ily, between F and L and 7th and 14th streets n.w. Will pay $15. Keferences exchanged. Star office. TED—Two more respectable a thorough educat Must visit office, ‘clock. Monthly fee, 3 WANTED A settled WOMAN (whit H to do the housework ina small fa honest, and kind tochidren. For iculara apy | 8612 D st. 8.6, between 4 and 6 o'clock p.m. 4 will be paid for a PERMAN. POSITION paying $60 per mouth, by s man in Address, in confidence, J. T) WATKI Post Office. ANTED—A bri A and ty, from 9 | W ht, active YOUNG MAN, to | W iearn the drug business. German pretertod, Best city references required. Apply to WILLIAM T. BALDUS, 19th and Pa. avenue nw. Jan30-0o! W ANTED—To a LADY of good adress, influen- ial and a fluent talker, a good salary wi Book. "Address BENS LA DER. 7 Sone abet K. NIN jont eat, | Baltiinore. Md. fea 29-Lw* | WANZER— two ladies want two UNFURNISHED | YY ROOMS, on second floor, or would take chance of house for persons leavinis city. References ex: chanwed. Address, stating lowest terms, LADLE: Star office, — | WANTED Every Jan29-3t" mannfacturing my | ing them ready made, enabling ine thereby to sell & | better Oarriave for less money. No common mate- | Tal ueed and the best workmen employed. No anc- nm work handled. JOHN F. BRIDGET, 1308 Pa. enue. jan29-2w —PERSONS to KNOW that one Graves | E | Bt ik 2 RE yathscan et | Archi. | | | T. | Fymogerate water and iris; cars pass the door, | | Foe. RENT for | as, in secon 31-3t" | WOR RENT OR SsLE-909 Tot. n.w., new Br | EB BOUSE, eight rooms all modern improveme its. y next door. Jan: FOE RENT Suites of ROOMS, handsomely. turn- ished at No. 723 12th st., st $20 and $3) per | month; chambers, $8 to $12. Janis-2t FORRENT STORE ROOM, 112 Fst, formerly ‘occupied by Mr, Vandoren, For Rent on the 1st of February ; also, the first floor over sto-e _ Ap; fONER, 615 Louisiana ave. Jan31- —Thies Unfurnished ROOMS, on h pas and tise of bath rooms, for ¥ | Permmonihh, at Dairy’ Lunch Rooms, 140 & street | Dw. j us i FoR —One of the best five room DWELL- | BE INGS in this city; sood neighborhood, near txo (nes streetcars. Apply on promises, No. &w.: $12 per month. | Fe hed ROOMS, to parties yo ing out ton nd_ without children, very pee : private family; modern improvements 816 th st jan3L2t* Proes ROOMS, single onveufences, | on eecond floor, ina d in seme block. '9: OR RENT—HOUSE on Connecticut 3 eight rooms; large lot to alley, above Pst. is for rev t, or I will sell it very ctieap. Apply |. HENNING, 1238 19h stow. Jansiae ie) NT—Low, or sale on easy terms, a new pressed brick front HC T stroet, between hand 7th ne.; hail, bath ro’m, water, gas, and ained throushout. "Apply at SPICER'S Butter 9th and E sts: nw. jan3L6t* Elegant BRICK HOUSE. No. 1012 th street n.w., next the corner of K st.; con: tains 10 rooms, bath rooms and allmodern improve- ments; will be rented very ly to COGAN Jan s1-3t* | FOR, RENT—A nicely furnished two story press brick front HOUSE, having eizht rooxs and all modern improvements, lecated within 5) ysrds from Pennsylvania avenue, in the First Ward; price only: | ai, eps to W. E. BURFORD, 708 E st. n.w anit lesirable locality ; et. errele, | to TAS (}OR RENT -1606 14th street, containing 14 rooms; _Mocern conveniences, &¢.; an elewant 2-story Brick Stable in rear. Also, several other lange and snail HOUSES in other sections of the city, a list of which can be obtained at our office. TF. GATCHEL & CO., Le Droit Bi Jani JOR RENT—Ay i} y, at 14. 41ith st. n (OUSE No. 208 Dstract_a.w.; rent at No. 1026 9th st. at $2 ver month. No. Capitol st. _ | HOR RENT-ROOMS, furnshed in Parlors and | Bedrooms, or Rooms on first floor, suitable for | (Mice; prices wreatly reduced. 1332 I st. n.w. J30-3t* | PR RENT—Seven room COTTAGE, No. 46 Gat. n.w.:large yard, «as and water. EDWARD C. CARRINGTON, Jr.; 49 Mass. ave. nw. jan30-3t | | Thor Rei rnished or unfurnished, three de- sirable ROOMS, on second floor. No. 322 C st. | mw. Jan30-3t | FOR BENT~ Modern improved BRICK HOUSES, from 6 to 10 rooms. R« OMS for housekeeping. Also, 3and 4 room HOUSES. Desirable location. | Inquire 438 Pstreet nw. Jan30-3t froz RENT FURNISHED BOOMS, 120 G street n.W., one large Front Room, with fire, zas,hotand cold water; $15. Algo, staaller Kooms, for 5 and $6, Jan30-3t* ;ANTED—A few good CANVA: subscribers for new books; given. Apsly before 9 a.m. or after 3 p. STOCKMAN, corner 9th and I sta. n.w. | WASZTED—A PLACE to cook. wash and iron; ommmissions references given. Gall, for three days, at 913 | | 26th st., bet. Tand K. | ‘ANTED—Everybod | Ww GRAPH for only #2 per Tiw* ‘+: RES, 25 canta, at DODG! and 6th sta. WASTED - Allo remeinber that money and Une | dws. S8ved in the purchase of SEWING MA- nw. We sell, ront and repair all kinds, and pur. chasers make 'the commission paid to agents. A lot of second-hant prices, ‘jan22 dozen ; 18 email PIO. ‘3, 467 Ps. ave., bet 436 oct. jJan2-tr \/ ANTED—EVERBODY TO KNOW that Smoky to get CARD PHOTO. | by calling at McKENNEY'S, 427 9th st. | d Machines, a8 good ag new, at bottom | POR RENT FRAME COTTAGE, 7 rooms, grounds attac hydrant in’the yard. 6th st., between M and N sts. nw. Inquire 112 stew Jan30-3t* F'QE RENT— Iwo three story BRIOK HO ‘ No. 1816 and 1520 15th st _n.w., between § and TF ste. all modern improvements; $35 per month. Ap- ply tod. P. KLING: u27 Vermont ave. ja%0-3t* ,OR RENT—The ‘able and well located seven rocm: BRICK DWELLING, No. 1805 H st. n.w., 3 ard, fronting Penna ave, Apply to ML BURN’S Drug Store, 1429 Pa. ay Jan30-3t Fok KENTA veat HOUSE of five rooms and a corner Store, situated prominent corner of Uap- itol H ll, near Penna. ave. ;!ow rent to good te: On Frida; Ost 4 Metropolitan PEN, with Coral Cross attached. evening, at Willard’s or at the otel, & Lady's CORAL BRE Finder will t 1323 (st. nw. re. warded by leaving the sam. itt Lost. 84 last.on the north side of the Cap- Ji itol pani between No. #0 at, and Pa avenues a a by Ws MINK BOA. A liberal reward will be paid leaving it at 612 A st. 8.0. jJan31-2t" ObT—A pair of GOLD SPECTACLES, on Est. 4 between 5th and 7th. A reward will ye given if returned to Dr. ELIOT, 510 ci Jan: OARDIN a furnished ROOMS, en suite or single, with first class TABLE BOaRD. Aiso,Transient accommodated. References exchanged. 512 9th st. n.w. and 206 F st. n.w. febl-ly BOgkDING—First-claes TABLE BOARD at 1012 14th st, opposite Hamilton House. _jan31.3c" | i ‘ pba Mas ee IS | Tnuuire'423 1th st. naw. __ fan30.3." VILL'S, 452 Pennsylvania ayenus._" nov30-‘3m_ | [OR RENT—A FARM, in Maryland,on Marlboro WASZED-SOLDIERS’ aDDITIONATS ana | 4, Koad. containime 100" acres 3 WARND WAGTANES ARDIZIONSTS 53 | Ngehington. Inquire of Mrs. TRIMBLE, H. BEOK, cor. Louisiana ave. and bth st. nov6dm* | “© NE _Fur ROGHS Ga x TE PUP (OR RENT Four Ri , unfurnisiied, in sec: ] Petia” Mathanatesr Doueior CLASSES in | Wend etory brick hous with gasend nates ee Point. Annapolis, be Oulatiate eprynaration- "germs | ible for bousekcenng, wil be rentell to xood, fam | iy swithow ren, for $12 per month, was included. parece tt a oa ae Ne Me 1a Leet nw. Call | Xo. za Gt street, seer Palead Oom 5 CecNoe, ie {OR RENT—HOUSE 661 st. ne. 8 rooms, mod. ovo es WRe VENI NG STAR to he oat Swprovements; rent $20. HOUSES 1403 and ee oo Pe ae ‘Stas 1405 434 st. s.w. ; 4 rooms, side yard; rent #10. In- itr paid. M aor | Qube of H. SPALDING or W. W. METCALF. 142) New York ave. jan30-3t* = ae = {OR RENT—HOUSE, § roome, all modern im- LOST AND FOUND. K provements, lo34, near B street and the new Bn- Teati of Engraving and Printing; rent very low. Apply to Mrs. DONNELLY, corner 10th and ¢ st nw. jan30-30 Foe RENT—A nice sixroom HOUSE, with mas, hotand cold water, marole mantels, latrobe stoves, cellar, closets and all modern improvements, only $25. JAMES H. McGILL, Architect, LeDroit Building. Jan30-3t* FOR RENT_Six room HOUSE, with passaye, on 9th st.. bet. Dand E sw. Inquire of JAMES LACKY, Merchant Tailor, 8th and D sts. n.w. ‘To plsted Show Cases, as good 28 new, for sale cheap. inquire of the samé. it FOR BENT—At 813 per month, now seven room HOUSE, 8. w. corner 12th and Park Place ne, one square north of Lincoin Parg; has hall, bath: Tr. om and closets, gas and c-llar: can be bought on monthly payments. J. W. STARR. n. ¢. corner 15th st. and New York ave, Jan30-3t (OR RENT—Nicely furnished communicating Front ROOMS, on the first and second floors; REGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, with first. 4 class BOARD for dransient parties at $1 50 and $2 per day, at Mrs. SOUTHAI . 705 15th street. immediately faci the asury, White House, and State, Navy and War Departincnte, Hovular Board at very reduced prices. $an20-lin" GOODS, WE WILL OLOSE OUT AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, A FEW VERY FINE MAN- TELS, IN ITALIAN, STATUARY, AND COLUM. BIAN MARBLE, POLISHED GRANITE, AND | INLAID WALNUT. iyo MAKE SPACE FOR OTHER | | WE ARE ALSO OFFERING INDUCEMENTS | IN GAS FIXTURES, PARLOR GRATES, FUR- NACES, RANGES, &., AND HAVE A VERY notes with the hope of carrying off the prize offered by Cincinnati for the composition. Alt the architects of the coun- try, young au mising. or otherwise. are drawing designs fora new Washington Monu- ment. In the first case a thousand dolls the glory of the perforniance of th composition at tie festival of gained. In the second ease, besides the prac- tlee,—by the way, what és there to be gained in the second case besides the practic Ht. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Sth’ street northwest, Le Droit Building. Avrearsof Pension certified, and Blsuks farn for 25 cents, Nott E OF DISSOLUTION The copartuership of HOPKINS & KING is this day dissolved by mutual consent W. 8. HOPKINS, . AL RIN are to be “A. BALL Washington. D.€ . Jan 29, 187 OSE LARGE Boom, 24045 feet, second floor in bu'lding, 935 Pa avenae FOR BENT. Inanuire of tebl-tr IFE OF RICHARD FULLE ‘Te Canterbury Palgtins tes, 9 sad com the > and fr Lambeth Conserance, by Bishop Bedell 1 American Authors, Ifving, by David J. Hill.” 4, Paul Faber, by Geo. MeDonaid,...... 1 Stay schon Pipe ee eee eae ae a al and Siinday School Depository of «St the Bible WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 428 7th street. febltr T. EDWARD CLARK, DEALER 1 I now have no partner, and nO connection what- ecar with, Or interest in, my former 4 the Sock of 4b etrest southeast, ‘fanld-im best musical | LARGE STOCK FROM WHICH TO MAKE SE- LECTIONS. | EDWARD CAVERLY & CO., | _tan2ttr Masosic Temrre. ‘OR RENT—Lar, and handsomely furnished ROOM on first m Will be rented low, wil i lor. Will be rented low, with first-class Table Board ; 121 Maryland avenue no east. Jan30-3¢ {OR RENT—To Two GentLymeNn—A handsome ite of well furnished, thorouvhly ciean ROOMS, in aclean house: family small ‘and private, Gall immediately at 811 9th st. n.w. jan25-lw* NEW YORK AVENUE HOTEL —A few desirable ROOMS, suitable for families, with conveniences ef a well conducted hotel. Can be secured at prices suit the times. jJan10-Im* poskpnie HOUSE PROTECTIVE AGENCY, Office 15 St. Cloud Building. This en OE A RE ey informed of imposters and swindiors oie one ard or Rooms under false pretencea’ “Busco confidential. Subscribers Seiper year or 30 janl7-Im* strictly cents per month. 4 NG GENTLEMAN, a stranger in the city, 4A. iwould like to form the acquaintance of a , Young Lady. Address Lock Box ‘abs, City. jan28-6t* DORCES WITHOUT PUBLICITY in various co7 Success guaranteed. Advice free. MUN- rts. RO ADAMS, Att'y, 194 Broadway, jew York. jan25-m,w&s,1m Lourstana STATE LOTTERY. | A Splendid Opportonity To Win A Fortune, Sr Nee ORLEANS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY lize, 1879,-105th Monthly Drawing. ~ | Louisiana State Lottery Company. ‘This was regularly incorporated | legislature of the state for educational and: be | Shih thas eines’ oien s anes ot et 9880 508 which ttt oot e ete | 198 GRAND SINGLE NUMBER D. i | LIST ' 1 Oaptial Prize.. \ i ieee fees 7:00 | 3% free vee of "Foo Be i 20 Prizes of ‘500. 19,000 | B00 Prisee ce 129 10.000 | 500 Prizes of — 90.. 10,000 | ‘APPROXIMA | 9 abrrosemen ao | 9 Abbroximation 500 10,400 promt poise to whoura liberal Samtenatuat A for rates to clubs: | to Home often of the Company ta Now Onoaan” | formation or send orders to ee M. A. DAUPED P. O. Box 692, New Orleans, Louisiana. | Or to EL | 319 Broadway. ¥. Extraordinary Drawings are and management of Ta Rays huatsrsait the supervision G@. T. Beauregard anc uate from Nurses, jan22-1m* DIVOROES. withont publicity, at furnished feed M3, H. W. MOSCHEE, Norse, the New England Hospital for ton. 621 13th at. nw. [Vouczs. WATCHES, \MONDS. JEWELRY. ae STLVEBWARE, &c., P. WALLAGE’S, Loam BRoxes and Jzwsiaa, Gectsr 1417 Powna,. av. ncar Wilard’s Hotel D | __ BUSINESS CHANCES. EAL ESTATE BULLETIN | NTED—At Qxce= party te Loan or Eas: “ a Rove for 06 decvsrity aud ood sate ‘THOS. R WAGGAMAS, 619 Seveats mtorr | inte Apply or addrves MONEY, 42) 7th et £12 (hnnass made every Wodnenday and Saturday.) | For cai pe —Guear Bacenrice al located Hl BAR anu RESTAURANT, tor eale at ac bs gsin on immediate apy business. Address \ Lan. MONEY ON REAL ESTATE, Ix Sums To Serr, At 7 and 8 per cer BR O. HOLTZMAN, loth and F SALOON. eation. Owner coins i Star office te et n.w.,mod. tinpa, 18 rs Yoo K St uw., nod. imps. 1 pe 2101 Get. nw., mod. imps, 12 rs. 1225 1406 st. n.w.. mod. imps., 12 rs (ith and Q sts. v.w., mod. umps, 10 rs. Two-Story Brick and Frame Houses For 420 Pa. av. nw., . 1386 7th st. nw., mot. East Capitol s maps, 9s Georgetown, 140d. imips..'8 feeble FOE SALE The neat. 20 ft nw. at a moderate price. Inquire of PLO 0th oe a FB | COLEMAN: comer sihand D ste nw. Jansl-x* 19t st. naw. f hi, D2 Ty. 2,000 TO 82,000 WA! ON DEFD OF TRU: EA 7 ts Sn onto ana Toe $17,000. 7 per cent. rs. but no bonus. Address VIN Unimproved Property for Sale. Tot. bet, 8th and 19th new mee Th. bet. 8d and 436 a.w., wer fi University Grounds, per 1 reey ave., bet. Dand Ese. ave., bet. Sd and 4 sts S81. acre yea daly BAOEEIGE Teeponrible: rent Ck i} Room, or D Room if preferresa 1ith st., bet. D and E ne., per ft. na 10th st; bet. Band C 1.6. per ft. ¥; Kood trade established. Satisfactor: IBN st., bet. Cand D aw. per f featons for selling. “Address 83) F st u.w. “Must WASTE Y. BRICK DWELL | ING for from $3,000 to $5,000, eight or ten yooms and modern improvements: beiween Gh aad 20th sts. and Pennsylvania aye. aud O +i. n Address Box 8, Star offic, {OR SALE—A CHINA AND CROC P coing @ ood business. Satisfa | siven for selling. For terms and | 8t 1741 Pennsgtvani P. A. DaRNEILL Northeast For | #0 | 1420 11th st. n.w., mod. fraps” 1114sth st. nw. moa. imps, 1102 Md. ave., ew, mod. np 1223 Sth st. n. d 8, 12 Ta. 7 ra, nw, ON REAL ESTATE LED KYO: mod. imp: LW., mod. imps. st. nw.. water, 6 rs, 258 46 st. S.w.. muod. inipa., 514 Bet. s.6., mod. imps., @ rs 912 H st. n.e., mod. imps., 7 rs, 413 Tth st. a.w., 7 Ps. TANTED TO PU the District V location, A lady ee > ab «into w - tsome WARDR TS srs 8. JEWELS, &e. Sth st.8.W., waler, 7 rs, ad te thie Sth st. n.w., water, 8 rs. ce. 50D st. 5.0. = 3144 8th et. n. A nice MILLINERY S 124 7th st. n. - 7 Stores and Ofices For Rent, 465 Pa ave. n.w.. 523 10th st. n.w., store aud dwelling. rooms, 517 7th st. nw 7 and 8 Vernon Row n. w ation in Washington; 6c 8 2 small, select stock.” Wi 1 for cash, Satisfactory reasons for selling. Address © MTL’ NERY.” Star ontice. 2730 | Fos SALE OR F: Unimproved € issue on the Ist and 15th of eack month a bulletin | cuitivated LAND; of all property for rent and gale on my books, which | 15 rooms. a bealiti 1 os gan be had on application st my office,or will besent | not farfromcty. J.C. HOUS by mall if desired. 500 MARYLAND AN Loans. 500 ¢ sale 810,000, 82,000, 81,900, 81.000, at 8 percent. f1-tr | City of Washin| A 2 mmunity; good imarkets: 7 A. McINTIRE, Climate; call ‘or send: for eatalowte ie Reat Estate Broxen, MAIN ROS. No. 125 Pa ave. No. 918 F street, opposite Masonic Temple. ton, D. For Rent (Furnished.) Large and small houses, in ail sections For Rent (Unfurnished.) 1203 M n.w., 15 rs., all_ moi. imps. 732 21st n.w., 14 rs’, all mod. imps. No. 472 € n-w., 13 rooms. re JEWELRY. We offer zreat inducements to cash purchasers in all kinds FINE JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOG! DIA MONDS SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS AND BRONZES, rro., At private sale. eo'town, 12 rs, a.m. i 1g 1905 Fa. 8 8. GOLDSTEIN & CO., Loan axp Commission Brokers, Northeast corner 10th and E sts, ) XCHANGE. I exchange « beautiful FARM, “4/25 miles from Washinzton. on RK. R and in hich state cf cultivation, all stocked and in full opera- tion, Houses snd Barnswnew ; for Boots and Shoes preferred. Address FARM, 1629 10th street nw Janik-im* ra., all mod. imps, vellinws, 10th st., near F'n.w., each 607, 609 and 613 N. Jersey ay., 9 rs., was, Ke. oy Aare ama.t Jen2ltr new, 773, large yard, ‘&e v, wator, large aide yd... 15 O RFAL ESTATE OWNPRS— Desiring tb in 263 Sa ee yet of property for the inspection of mvers, I would call the astention of property own No. 691 7th in.e..7 re. sas sept 35 | ors having improved or unimproved Real Estate ib ane Hs Fists ae Ts.. water, &c..9 anid 4 this City, or In the County, for Sale or Exchange, ao By Ahst., Geo'town, tre, water, 8 | fothe advantage of placing the sanie upon my list, Padie ee ean § | From present indications Tam inclined to believe For Sale. Sev'l 10 r'm’d houses, centr'ily located, 5,000 to 8,000 Bev'l small bonees (sx00d investments), 8600 to $1,000 A number of choice lots at low rates. Loaxs NEGOTIATED by _E. A. MoINTIRE. POR RENT— B. H. WARNER, 016 F street northwest. 5) 1109 8 st. nw. 3 3 D st. s.e. that there will be considerable activity in real wstate within a few months. M. M. ROHRER, Real Estata Broker, (Established 1866), janis 513 7th strost. U NITED STATES BONDS. United States Four Per Cent. Bonds for sale at lowest rates. Cash for Called and other Bonds, fail Interest and premium. PETER CAMPBELL, Banker and Broker, 1431 Pa. ave., bet. Willard’s and Treasury. y t ‘wain—An Elegant NEW HOUSE, within a few doors of 12th and N eta.; has 11 rooms, back buildins, cellar and all modern tr Janil-Im 11th st. nw 41. 6 6a pmnpoyements. prion 7,000; terms to suit, Apply Tih stn to EA. McINTIRE, Réal Estate Broker, 918 LW Yan]0-Lon : FOR SALE. FOE, SALES A fine, sate ta ily HORSE and HARNESS with Bnezy. Address § ch at between 4 "and 6 5g Foe SALE Justa E and Driving HORSE rived a cat load of Wor from West and Bay MARE, kind. pect, and of reat endury an be geen at AL! i Virginia. YATE! tween E and F sts. SALE—A «x sisting of near! set of HARNESS, FOR SALE — Two ood Dusiness HORS! broken to double or singe harness, and the caddie: 6 and 7 s ad each. 1 e Very cheap, also, one: Top Buxey, with Brewster Pate; be sold at a bar: aoe ‘The Real Estate Review, published at my office on the 15th of each month, contains a complete list of all the houses I have for rent, together with reports concerning the condition ef the real estate market | COTT’S STABLES, I st, throughout the country. Calland get acopy. tr | _Jan31-3t" OR RENT. PGE SALE A thorouet- bred FEMALE POINTER 3 DOG, double nosed, two years old, well TAT a ary SH, MOK, impe., far......850.00 | rrained: imnpertenciekt mona ia 20 Bebe at eee ores aaa <r gol00 | 26 Bente! of the Duke of York, Bnvlan t= 1213 Sthet., frame, as and water, 6r8..."2. 1250 | Can be seen at REID'S Oyster Depot, 434 aud C sts., Office roonis, 708 E st. 15.00 to 20.00 | B- __ ee as FOR SALE. HORSE, LIGHT CARRIAGE and Several two-story Press Brick Houses, in all parts Fossa Horse'a fust trotter; can HARNES: of the city, having from six to eight roomie, and all | beat 2:50 in condition, round aud kind in Seg modern iniprovements, that can be sold from 81,000 | every particular: not ‘afraid of steams or to $2,500 by paying $260 cash, the balance monthly. sic. and pleasant driver. Apply to G. F. WOOD, Al fine Houses very cheap, and de- ib cae 2S Jan30-st" sirable Lots at all prices to suit the customer. POE, BALE—* COUPE. in good condition, newiy W. E. BURFORD, Roa Estato Broker. painted. the owner having no. Janz3tr 5 Tis Bvtnw, | further use tor iat ANDREW, 1 SRB JOYCE'S Carriage Repository, Nos. 412. OR RENT. 44 and 416 Mth st. a HOA as = an: -815.00 | TOR SALE—A fivehoree power UPRIGHT = 75.0 BOILER, in first-clase condition, at less than s++ 8-00 | half cost price, Apply at Republic office, 1101 Pa. 3 ra. > 40.00 | avenue. janl7-tr an : 4 2 3dst ne, , 7 TB. 73.0 FOR SALE. 331 11th st. 8.e., lot 14x80. GUGAR CURED HAMS, per Ib. - 1,500 941 Rhode Island ave., mod. imps.. - 5500 | s = 824 9th st. n.w., house ‘and store... : 7,000 | NEW YORK BUCKWHEAT. 5 03 Houses and Lots for sale in all sections of the city. | gar, HONEY 20 AUG. A NICHOLSON, Jan23-tr Real Estate ¢ Broker, 708 Est.nw. | CLIFTON FLOUR, choice, qr. will let together or separate ; water in 8. Appl: Southwest comer Ith and @ sts new. jane FOR BENT Handeoncly furnished PARLORand BEDROOM, or BEDROOM may be rented sepa- ately, at 1122 11th street n.w.; references exchane: ed. jan: Roe SALE—A Meg cheap new HOUSE, contain- ing 7 rooms, all modern conveniences: press brick front; No. 1741 13th st. J. G. HESTER, 519 ‘Tih st. Jan2s-tr FOR SALE Several small HOUSES in different mes arts of ecg, eonlosat and monthly pay- Procnre homes of your 0 jJan2¢-Im WM. F. HOL’ MAN, 1391 F st nw, OR RENT—Ek it ROOM. e1 ite le, Bet moderate Sine ROOM Pau nS near McPherson square. Jan2l-Im* OR RENT—The whole or an; rt of = Peiiablouna thorenesie PORRISHED EOtSe all modern improvements. 21 Grant place.J21-6061* ‘OR RENT—Two adjoining third st: fro TORO Hebe te pe a cluaed; two pe r | month,’ S FLAGLER. Sie Mdimia avers jens0-505 {10K RENT—HOUBE, No. 607 New Jersey ave. B.w. i) Fooms; inodérn finprovemenia. rent a8 permonth. Apply to W. C. JOHNSON, 718 13th st. Dw. Jan20-Im Fe RENT—BRIOK HOUSES, |. and small, | Z, desirably located. WHEATLEY BROS. r ‘ith street and Rhode Island ae ise lern improvements, on Ist, 2 and 8d floors. suitable for Senator Geet ffesemaan or any gentleman, with rent to suit the | times. Also, basement in same house; nice for dining rooms. Apply at 519 13th st. n.w. ‘jan13-Im* ‘OR RENT—Furnished PARLORS and BED- BOOMB, and ROOMS furniehed for housekoe) id. several small BEDROOMS. 354 Ponnay!- marii-lm! PROFESSIONAL. Strat gan Coctaintara fa alla Bd fovot luxury. Certain cave for chills and fever, Gough. colds, sheumatiem, Sco 309 Het nw neat s : connection ‘with Airs, DF. Shedd. Dr. 1t'L. BOVER febi-iy 4. DUKE, Dentist, 423 7th street southwest Dand Estreets. Beautiful eg eh Seaa as Sree aw for theeale of Messrs. Mitcheil, Vance & FIXT o's eisbrateg gas FIXTURES SaGuarantee entire satisfaction. Agent for Dr, Colbur’s EVARQBATORS. decls-iz MINNESOTA FLOTR, b:st, ar..... ORANGES, per a7... MALAGA GRAPES. BANANAS. (HOS. J. FISHER. E. J. STELLWAGEN, THOS. J. FISHER & CO., Brat Estate AND INSURANCE BROKERS. Office—1923 F street northwest, (Formerly Board of Health Building,) WASHINGTON, D. 0. jani9.2w MA2ASA GRAPES, per. tb ‘Good BROWN SUGAR. Estates managed, Lot bought : Pought, sold and ¢xchanged; Fire ; 5 =....10to r doz. SIBLE RATES Companice, ‘APPLE GHEHSE at 160. per 10. FoR RENT C, 8, O'HARE & 6ON, Beal Eto hE SUITE, eu \ 1213 Seventh st. n.w street, jan28-tr Between M and N. 933.33 | ——— <== = oe FLonrpa onances, $0.00 Fay DIRECT FROM THE GROVES. 38 00 MALAGA GRAPES. a VIOLET PRUNES, Veny Fixe. Houses for sale Pp ence , S qctioney to loan in sums to wails yg tne cit REED'S SONS, ‘jane Jen24tr <i _ 1216 F street. REOPENED. [o® NEw YEaus pay, THE OFFIOE OF THE OR ANY OTHER Day. AOULMAN LIVER P4D Company, Whioh has been closed for reopened ‘by Mesara.” HINGW ALI © i PM beam Se.anente for the District of coumbts, Maryiind thoes ‘at their the oth and by squares ‘o— Duffy's Gelebrated Cider for invalids for add HOWARD'S, Acol0-3m Cor. Tth end L streets fe iy \UARDIAN FIRE AND LIFR Assu GYASRUE Conran SOP Loe e a ssoR- EstTaR.isuepy 1821. woe pw} povllly Opp. Parent Oitice, Washineetd ee PREG, oe stock of zooar: | | LADIES’ GOONS. | Je La KIP GLOVES, TRE Finest KNOWN ONLY To ne HAD ar Mns. J.P PALMER'S Warhington, D.O MONOGKAM KID GLOVES 2 Button, & si DS at WHER ry 20h, PALMER bet. 21th and Pes «te Hi M®*- SELMA KUPPERT, LADIES’ BAZAR, 614 Ninth st., Jan2#tr Patent OMica Received New Novelties in PANOY WORK ar lew Dasiens for RMRROIDERING 2 se an —— o fina me or Crewet Wot fe aseortment of SHLAN 2: YRS. GEN MANTOWN and CREWIL WOOL, MACK te TURFA APPLIQUE and POINT LA\ LISSE RUFPFLINGS, TIES, LACES. FRINGES, TRIMMINGS, ‘ BUTTONS. NS in ereat Variety FOR CASH ONLY. Unti! February let we ofer our stock of MILLINERY AND FANOY GooDs, EXOEPT RID GLOVES, AT OObT FOR CASH. MME M. J. AUNT, | _janiB-tr Now. 621 Dist nw. ME. L. P. JEANNERAT. of Baitmor, is new in Washington, and line ney ivamia nats. Over Aling of NCH BONNE cowt. Ben pm #12 ta worth 25 end @30 Orders pron ptiy "EPTION RONNETS, INE MILLING RY GOODS, PLOWERS and FLOWER GARNTTORES, LACE and MUSLIN DRESSER. i LACE GOODS IN GREAT VARTET®, UNDERGARMENTS, J. BP. & 0. P. CORSETS AN ELPGANT ASSORTMENT OF DRESS TRIMMINGS, SILK DOLMANS, Ere, B Wo OWILLIAN, 7 Oite Trevise, Paria, 907 Penna ace. | gihiiiTS and CLOAKS at cont 10 lowe out th stow jandtr RS y SHOES. oye ge om LADIES" WIN. ‘own minke, that Taj. ‘Sie JA8. H. VERMILYA, G10 Ninth atroet, anl4tr Ov ‘ite Patent Often. ADIES' a ARE ATTHACTIONS FOR THE LADIES, | AT OH. RUPPERT'S, 403 7th street m.1 Now in store a maxnificent stock of new an a. | tiful Styles Emproidered Slippers, Slipper. Oases and Cushions, handsome des! Fancy Worsted Work and Knitted Goods of all descriptions. Cora- plete outfit for Infants. Fine se-ortinent of Mao rame Thread and Point Lace Trimming. Berlin Zephyrs, Germag and American Knitting Ya Gennantown wool, the best quality and wi at the lowest prices, and the most attractive stook of Holiday Goods to be fouud in the city. Dont forwet the name and place. OH. §2-No Braxon Srore. _ BOOKS, &c. LATEST PUBLICATIONS. Memorial Edition, Library of Poetry and Song William it Ae-thets NOM... lections from Hi ranaiaied into ing! bert Dick, veologint and botanist: Suuiles... GW.Curtia THE LATEST STYLES OF FANCY AND WED- P DING S1ATIONERY. JAMES J. CHAPMAN, BUccEssOR TO SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN, _tan22 911 Pennsyleania avenue. QUE NEW BOOK LIST. Speochos and Report on Finance; John Sherman, 82.50, New Greece: Lewis Serveant; %3.50. Prescott's Spaak- ing Telephone, Hlectric Licht, ke; 84. Soumle Etiqueste: Ward ; Gel Johnson Kok Mee Olver Wendell is A the 2ow ‘eae ue dew Law Books received promptly. ‘We will have alarve assortment of Marcus Ward & 00's VALENTINES displayed on Our couuters in afew days, which ali are invited to examine. W. H.& O. H. MORRISON. Law BooxsELens axp STATIONE 475 Penn’a ave. nae. FO® THE HoLipays. ‘We hai dis; unusnal), nd tock of GOODS and MsOELLE ir varied stock of FANC NEOUS ARTIOLES, suitable for presents, STANDARD WORKS, Ix FINE BrNDINGA. All the NEW ILLUSTRATED BOOKS of the ses- won; the best JUVENILE and TOY BUOKS, Bug STATE Gotan PLAYING CARDS, cH ‘The FINEST station a : ‘OMAN'S WORDS.—An Oriana WwW SE ONS eee ope in Industry. Rancetion, GeclS4r ture and Also, & faithful record of iat en are Sn fo cavanc te foerona of Woman's Paper.” Published moutiy.. Price to son forage yea Pi, re cela 10 cents. axDREW SS wie Editor, Room No. 10, ‘Building, 1101 Penn- sylvania sve. Geo8 ‘This favorite Hotel, having been thoroughly reno- vated, painted throughout, and entirely refur- ‘ished, is now open for the reception of euests. BRESLIN & OOOKB, Proprietors. Gas Ea Se RT _BANKERS. 2,000 INVESTED in Wall st. stocks cverythiog Address BAXTER & G07 is op 26-.thicn ly 8100! 900! 8500! ALEX. FROTHINGHAM & O0., have been for many years Stock Brokers and Bankers in New York, at 12 Wall Street. ‘They have the reputation of waining for their customers lange returns from investments ranging from £50 to $300, and have the | Bud for Sie Wenanstal Ropar 7eee ct ae Fork | [or c | Tribune. noviscotr sions 85 gach 1) shares. Stock privilexes neworia! 4 only. Correspondence sali ‘em ig a ee ber Aw. Mining and . Henry Merriam, | Btock Fxchange, $5 Wall #t., New York. Keference, | DR Macro Esq., President National Trust Co.. | New York: Janitr Fi be joura can be bought at any WHOLESALE DEPUT, Connen let Braet skp IxDiawa AVENUE ‘The above-named Oret-class oer fy ¥M. ¥. GALT & CO H. D. BARR, Foruracy or Keir & E.na. ‘Will be found at GEORGE T. KEEN'S MERCHANT TAILORING s5T4n- LISHMENT, ‘No. 414 Niwte Sracet uw. OW He wil! be pleased to nee his friends at all toe

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