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“THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. MONDAY arch 15, 1880. CROSBY 8S. NOYES....Editor. —— = fhe Ecening Star has a regular, perma- ment, bona fide daily circulation more than double that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and equal to that of all other datly papers here added to- @ether. ‘THE Stan is connected with the wires of the Na- tional Telephone Exchange and with the Western Union Telephone Exchange. Both theae agencies can therefore be availed of in sending to Tar Stan Sdvertisements, orders for the payer to be served, ews, or any information, at any hour of the day free of charge. These facilities are a creat conve- nience, and will be appreciated by the customers of Tae Stan. "The Grant Wanagers. Senator Don Cameron 1s the commander-in- chief of the Grant movement, and therefore his utterances with regard to the plans and pur- poses of the third-termers may be regarded as “oficial.” In his Baltimore Sv» interview he Getines his position clearly in order to finally dispose of the “little anonymous paragraphs” that are continually appearing in the newspa- Pers with regard to his views on the presidea- tial question. He is in favor of Gen. Grant’s nomination for President, and has no second choice, and such an event as Grant’s being out of the race he considers impossible. He is so conddent of the success of his candidate that “nothing but death can prevent the nomination of Grant now.” This declaration 1s important, because {t proves that the third- term issue will have to be fought to the end, within the party. The theory of Mr. Geo. Wm. Curtis and other leading anti-Grant republt- cans, has been that the development of a strong opposition to the third term would cause a with- drawal of Grant. In this view they have pro- ceeded to organize the opposition and to make it as apparent as possible. Senator Cameron’s declarations indicate that he and his friends have no thought of retreat or surrender, but on the contrary, they intend to fight for the prin- ciple they advocate until the Chicago conven- tion shall have decided the nomination. Thus admonished, the antl-Grant republicans will have to abandon their present policy of working up sentiment against the third-term, and devote their energies to the election of delegates to the national convention, if they would succeed. ‘The Grant managers have been, from the first, laboring for practical results, and that 1s the basis of their confidence. They are practical politicians, and count nothing for or against their candidate unless {t is capable of being turned into a vote at the nomtnating conven- tion. They have secured the delegations from Pennsylvania and New York, and substantially that from Missouri. In the latter state, while the opposition were arranging for public meet- ings and advertising lectures, the Grant men Were quietly but effectively canvassing and converting the state committee to their way of thinking. The result has been a split in the committee, but more than two-thirds of the ‘members stick together on the Grant issue and will control the state delegation, There is no room to doubt the earnest- ness and singleness of purpose of the men who are managing Gen. Grant’s can- yvass. Whenever they have spoken it ha3 been to the same effect as the utterances of Senator Cameron, we have here quoted. They apparently believe their candidate to be the strongest man their party can nominate, and in putting this belief into effect by nominating him for the presidency they are not to be driven from the track by resolutions and expressions of hos- tility. From present appearances, it looks as if the issue will not be settled until the nominat- ‘ing vote at Chicago shall be reached. ——--—__. Money in Pictures. The high prices which marked the first even- ing’s sale of the Harper pictures in New York last Friday, were fully maintained at the second ‘sale on Saturday evening, when the remaining seventy-two numbers were sold. Tue pictures which brought £1,000 or over were the foliowing:—“‘ Landscape and Cattle,” Van Marcke, 48 $3,725; “Education of Azor,” Perrault, 36x45, $3,450; “‘Bischari War- rior,” Gerome, 12x16, 2,100; “Southdown Sheep,” Verbeckhoeven, 32x31, $1,300; “Magic Mirror,” Alma-Tadema, 9x14, $1,300; “Sexton’s Daughter,” Piltz, 19x23, $1, “The Vidette,” de Neuville, 15x18, $1 andseape,—morning effect,” Diaz. $1,525; “Childhood's Prayer,” Bou- guereau, 14x17, $1,500; “Landscape with Boat,’ Dupré, 13x21, $1,500; ‘Wallachian Scene,’ Schreyer, 38x23, $1,450; “‘Discussion,” Stetnhetl, 15x18, $1,450; “Forest of Fontafnebleau,” Diaz, 23x18, $1,350; “Mating,” Kaemmerer, 10x16, $1,300; “Wine Merchant,” Col, 9x12, $1,250; “Flowers and Objects of Art,” Robie, 15x19, $1,250; “Coming storm,” Von Thoren, 40x25, $1,250; “Fortuny’s Studio,” Ferrandiz, 32x1s, ‘$1,100: ‘uirassler,” Detaille, 16x22, (water color) $1,100; “Tender Thoughts,” Toulmouche, 14x16, $1,050. ‘The second evening's sale brought a total of $56,060, which with the proceeds of Friday’s sale, made a grand aggregate of $105,640 for the 144 pictures, or a little over an average of 3730 a piece, and which is no doubt @ handsome advance on their original cost. Kearney virtually hoisted a flag of truce at the sand lots In San Francisco yesterday and surrendered to the powers of law andorder. In his Sunday speech he took a very different tone from that which has characterized his haran- gues heretofore, and the prospect is that he will soon subside altogether, and sink into ob- scurity. When he drops violence and vulgarity in his role of agitator,Kearneyjabandons all that has ever given him any notoriety. The firm Stand taken by the citizens’ committee advised him that it would be dangerous to proceed much farther in his old course, and he had the discretion to surrender. He, yesterday, com- plimented the committee very highly, and de- clared they had the interests of the working- men at heart. Mayor Kalloch took his cue from Kearney, and wisely recognized the good Purposes of the citizens’ movement. Thus vy a display of unity and firmness have the eltIzens of San Francisco silenced the two men who were evidently endeavoring to incite the poor classes to violence. This is a great stride to- wards the restoration of quiet and order in the community, and the men who have begun so well will, no doubt, be able to maintain the = -20e- ANOTHER DISCOVERY. The Power of the Electric Light Exceeded in Its Value to Humanity. How a Rochester Gentleman Dis- covered the Secret of Longevity. Whereby He Saved His Own Life and Gave the Results to the World, A Record Unparalleled in the Ex- perience of the Medical Profession. Rocnester, N. Y., March 15. At atime when the public attention is gpecially directed toward scientific discoveries, the revel tion which has been made by ® gentleman of this city comes with unusual force. Itis well known that ell kidney troubles are dangerous, and that even slight difficulties should receive immediate atten- Heretofore Bright's Disuase of the Kidnevs has been consi dered i ine aa and all afflicted with P |. Warner, the mown dealer in safes, and one of our leading is number, and when given up by a bis Own rec: overy. by what is ready becoming famous as Warner's § and Liver Cure. So remarkable was’ the rec very that he determined to give the remedy to the public, snd the following strong and authentic facts amply soar Gn great value: Charles S. Prentice, of went to Paris and thence to Engiand t> od for Brights disease, and, after he est yeicians of both countries ‘had done what they tould for him, eave up in despair and returned t0 America to die. Here he received further treatment from other skillful physicians without benent, and while *‘listles*ly lingering in pain and anguish,” as he says, heard of the Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, took it, ‘and was completely cured in a few weeks. ‘The following from a distinguished clergyman is unquestionable iz WASHINGTON, D. C., June 19, 1879. Ihave known of several persons who regarded themselves as greatly benefited, and some of them as permanently cured of diseases of the kidneys and urinary onzene by your medicine, Warner's Safo Kidney an iver Cure. Ihave known, too, of its tise in eluntlar cases’ by y physicians of the highest character and standing. Ido not doubt that it has great virtue. J. E. KANKIN. Any one who has pain in the back or the slightest symptoms of Kidney trouble should not delay an instant, but seek relief through this sovereign rem- edy. All Drugxists sell it. marl5-m&th3m P. BIRD, WilTeave the city within ton dayee AC On — FOREIGN OLORED CLAIRVOYANT, mari5-St* ER. lesale and Retail Dealer in CAND TROMESTIO WINES AND LIQUORS, Has removed to 1913 SEVENTH SHEET NORTH A larze and complete assortment of W! LIQUORS constantly on hand. marl Y ee SUPPLY STORE. A. HABLE, Agent, 1143 7th Street Northwest, near M. Attention is invited to the above Store, just opened with a complete variety of Plain and Fancy GROCERIES, VISIONS and LIQUORS at the lowes sred to all parts of the city free of charge. marl5-1m {PRING IMPORTATIO: OF PATTERN Bs its AND FINE MIL- @ Languedoc, Point de Rose, Duckesse, Chantilly, Spanish and Beaded Laces. "Now effects in Cash: mere and Besaed Capes. AD elegant assortment of Dress Trimmings and Buttons. Corsets, Under- arments, Kid and ‘thread Gloves, and a Deautiful fine of Barisian Novelties. . Silk and Drap d'Eta Dolmans and Mantillas, Jackets, Ulsters, Flannel and Combination Suits, ’ Black Silk Suité, a first- clase article, for 530,424 and $30 LLIAN, 907 Penn: 1 Cite Trevies Parise A VERY CHOICE STOCK oF EASTER CARDS, ENGLISH, GERMAN AND AMERICAN. EASTER BANNERETS, printed in colors, on Satin, with standards, PRAYER BOOKS jand HYMNALS, in cases, various styles of bin For sale Ves ROBERT BEALL, JUets AND mon KID GLOVES. Early Spring Importation Just Received. MONOGRAM KID GLOVES. 2-Button, 75 cents; 3-Button, $1; 4-Button, 81.25; 6-Button, $1.50. In Black, Opera and Promenade Shades, at J. P. PALMER'S, 2107 F Street nw. N.B.—Orders through telephone promptly filled. warld “THE FAMOUS” 18 THE NAME OF THE STORE, NO. 400 7th st. n.w., cor. D, (formerly occupied by Hable Bros, “FAMOUS" For deserving its title to establish which, an ex- amination only, is asked of the Extensive Stock of SPRING and SUMMER CLOTHING, which will be opened THURSDAY, MAROH 18TH. “FAMOUS” For the elegance of the exhibit. “FAMOUS” For the invariable ONE Paice SysTEM. “FAMOUS” For the plan of haying the price of every article marked in plain figures.’ “FAMOUS” For the superior manner in which the goods are manufactured. “FAMOUT For refunding the money if goods are not as repre- sented. E. STROUSE 4 CO., marl5 Proprietors. The experiment of supplying the desert re- gions of the United States with water by means of artesian wells, will, no doubt, be tried before very long. The Senate has passed a Dill appropriating $20,000 for boring two wells, and authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to lo- cate them at such points as he deems best for a ‘test of the experiment. No doubt ts entertained Of the passage and approval of the bill, as It is believed by persons who have given a great deal of study to the subject that large tracts of ‘the 800,000,000 acres of arid region in this coun- try can be reclaimed and made usetul by means of artesian wells. One-half of this vast arid Tegion comprises plains and prairie which could be made to yield excellent crops, if means of ir- vigation could be provided. Should the expert- went prove successful, Congress will be called vpon to provide money for sinking wells upon tuch tracts as are most desirable and as would i_ost readily command purchasers. —_—--__ "There are five candidates in the fleld for gov- nor of Arkansas. One of them announces his platform “that he believes in frowning «own eyerything that squints at repudiation.” is Is a good platform. ITTLE BUTTE! [P AND FIFTEEN 1 PUZZLE, at ee aes in stock. . W. THORN & CO., 313 Vth st. n.w. LL PERSONS ba inst the Es- searending July 36" gees ame OF OF Detore & W. H. = Exe'r. TO MAKE )—First-class Piaiting and ADAME PAUL (Eom Pari fine Washing, Muslins, Laces, Fluting, Lace Curtains. Doing up of Ladies’ Fine Dresses a specialty. Orders will receive immediate attention. | Prompt execution and satisfaction given both in work and charves. Goods sent for and. re- turned when desired. Will take Gentlemen's Clothes per dozen. 1825 K st., bet. 18th and 19th. m13-2t" G BOUND SNOWFLAKE CORN. ANEW, ARTIONS OF DIE’ T. SAVORY, NUTRITIOUS. Manufactured from” Selected Corn. N. W. BURCHELL, marl3-2t 1332 F street. SPRING STYLES 1880 GENTLEMEN'S HATS. 1880 Large assortment 01 TINE UMBRELLAS, For Ladies and gentlemen. STINEMETZ, marl3__1237 Pa. ave., noxt to cor Dirt, ENTS BEST BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, (Mid- dlesex), $12, fast colors; ce ne rom 16 to 21 years, $12, colors warranted; from 12 to 36 yeare, $8 and 810, tne best aay ‘School Suits, Sto 12 years, #4, BO and 86. Odd Coate at half p Single Jackets al ie the former Price. OLE ‘and 50¢, Satay eee JAS. F. BRIEN, ‘419 oth = Makes a 8 of thie "a of PLUM! srrangeme-t pl pe filled maré-ime” ING, with a view to ie proper ‘Ordera promptly ‘TCH REPAIRING, FRE War uuavines ETO? Nt AND C - WATORES, SF ESOUFTERESAND COmPU of every description carefull ly repaired by skillful COATS OF EMS CS yRDNOGRA MS, DIAM 5 eyes and eeaee eerie JEWELERY Saat aa 4 repaired in the best manner. a W. GALT, BRO & CO., WANTS. FOR RENT AND SALE. FOR RENT AND SALE. BUSINESS CHANCES. ‘723 6th et. n.w. ‘ANTED—#8, 000 od GS Bt. ae te. Addzees Box 73, oe Star See Tet WAS LER FURNIRHED HOUAE me ‘ab wut five orsix rooms. Addreas O. M. R., Stac oitice. ANTED—Experienced SALES LADIAS. Best references required. PALAIS KOYAL, 1117 Pennsylvania avenue. WANTED—A GIRL, to cook, wash end fron, ANTED By an experien.et nurse (colored). a PUSETION ;ean give good references. Ap: ly 1801 L st. n.w. v yy ANTED—An exeaaical NUESE to care for ‘an infant two menths old. Apply at once to No. 315 Missouri ave. marl5-.t* ANTED—A mulatto BOY, to make himself WwW useful around ‘@ stable and yard. * ANTED—A White WOMAN? a3 cook; only the Dest need apply Teferences required. - Call immediately. maris-3t Wiittinn 3 French coachman, “a SITUA- TION in a private family ; best reference from Paris ard Baltimore. Call 830 Lith ete new. ma15-3t" W ANTED—By 8 yo ORK from 6 to7 Grelock am. fast every morn- ing._Apply 1208 Mt st. y ANE ED—A competent cutter and fitter ress DRESSMAKER, Star ;WOMA ited immediat iT office. ANTED—Four unfurnished ROOMS, first or econd floor, by small family of, nduitn, about A sil dat _Andneaey Wits DeLee, SILEX, SI ore mir VSI MAN, nurse for baby, to V fon Vireinia; references required. Pasiio's i Office, Room 2 rai Building, cir ithand BF. G.'E. PRICE & CO. . 7 ANTED— 2 Bean Has @RT and H. Ra or edarere CHAS. Mt. FOR A eeonaid: hand Dirt oud condition. , No. 40 Myrde marl t* yy ANTED-Six first class SOLICITORS, for a staple article; guod p@y to the right men; state references and experience. Address L. offic mar! WANTED BOARD: Boom and entleman, wife and child; Ci pre- ferred; wust state price yer month, which must ie Teasonable. Address PERMANENT, "Star ‘of ce. y ANTED—Ladies to know that MAO. GHIC New York, will REMAIN THREE DAYS LONGER: her patterns can be seen and new atyle of fitting tested, at 1226 F st. n.w. _marl5-3t WANED, SERVANTS of all kinds, ‘and other help. Families furnished at short notice free Cy Se Office cor. 7th and G sts. P. | Mc- marl5-3w* pf childen) yy ANTED—MAN and WIFE (wit} to do laboring work in the cit! PLOYER, Star office, stating where au interview can be Lad. marl5-2t* WwW ANTED—ROOM ana BOARD: with Fatpoies ofa home, with a wi who has no other boarders. " Address piscr , Star office. mar WANTED Lares oF medium. size fre-proot SAFE. Send description, price and maker's name to Box 51, City P. O. marl3-3t ANTED—A aoe for office, and one for dining m1 room. Also, a GIRL for chamberwork and waiting. Inquire at 485 Pa. ave. 13-20" N’ ‘AGENTS can make from $5 to $10 per day eiling a useful patented article. Call a H. VAN ZUILEN, 309 Pa. av. n-w- Samples 50 conte. marl3-6t* ANTED—SERVANTS of all kinds. Families Sasniahed free of ORANGE. Evonio's Intal- ligence Onis, poor ae Teral Building, cor. and F. RICE Tats Bee A, Ti eae er ICT art; work athome. Also, an Assistant in studio, oue acy and Gentleman, ‘with references. Room n.w., after 10. marl3-3t* 5, Wi ee @ first-class dressmaker, a few ENGAGEMENTS in private families, or would take work at home. _ Reasonable rates. A perfect At guaranteed. Address “*Anxious,” Star, Of- ce. Sal marl ANTFD-—LADIES and GENTS wanted to solicit subscribers among Congressmen and others for a new and popular piece of music (ons), (Around the World With Grant." Liberal terms: H. MAIN & BRO., St. Charles Hotel Grandes ave. maniitws Fx SALF—CuEar—LOT 16125, to 26 et Fens RENT—1420 T at. jouses, Mi ‘with two small street, G st. oy ‘Hampshire avenue. Terme, $40 cash aud 810, Bl BE ‘ontbiy. Algo, ghoice i loton Mot., between New | rtsier #2 820: Sie 14 W: BT. i ea din | derecy ave. ano let st. n.w. | ithe: ue. | 629 813. 1624 Madison st. B16. ReWey i eros, OH RENT, LEASE ne Fer rter acres of GROUND, with two soy Ply to A. 8. GAWoOD Hose, situated cast aide 1th et betwees Een : Dets: mt 812.60. J. We SPARE 149 New | —™arl3-st a York ave. inarl5-6t IR RENT—To a conple without children only, F semall, neatly FURNISHED HOUSE. TRS owner will Fetain one room aul beart ovith family, if so desired: otherwise terins moderate. Apply at 512 Ast. s.e., bet. 5and7 o'clock p. m. mari5-2t" FS SALE—At $3, Oem on terms of $250 cash and 5 monthly, ‘tory and basement BRIC! ot: SE, with 12 rooms: ‘besides bath room: es every modern hast vement; fronts socth on I st., Aicw doors cant cf North Oapitol st.2 as recently jn thorough condition. J- W. STAR, 1439 Tih New vo York avenue. 15-6t Fe —Lata Bogan & Wylie’s mae no HOUSIN Note far oe RRB FOX, No. $20 F st. n.w. marl3-3t ‘(OR RENT—BRIUK HOUSE 402 13th et. 5.6. Retr Maryland ave., centaining 7 rooms: wat‘? in the house ‘and yard.” Key at 612 Marylan4 aye. marl3-3.* Fo R RENT—ROOMS, single or en suite, second, third or fourth floor; southern exposure; fur- nished or not: with board if necessary. manly, 235 Pennsylvania ave. ‘6t* OR RENT—BEDROOMS andonesingle ROOM; Parlor on first floor: also. three on third floor, bicely furnished, facing Willard’a 515 14th st.n- ._ For gentlemen only. Fue aT! RENT. AND SALES OF PROPERTY, PRI- on the Ist E AND aval T AUCTION. —Sec Bulletin issued On Of THOS. EB. WAGGA MAN, 519 Tih fern. mi TOR RENT—By B. 0. ae REAL Estaiz AGENT AXD AUCTIONEER, 10th and F streets northwest. 415 13th st. no.w. large hall 33 1536 st. n.w., 17 ms and bat Imake nocharge to landlords for advertising their property, aud keep it betore the public constantly. Ihave many of tho finest building sites in the city for sale; also, Houses in every section at prices from 1,000 to 860,000. Now is the time to buy. B. O. HOLTZMAN, ery month. at the Bt Fuk SALE—Two LOTS. each 20x90 feet, north side Wt, only CO yards west from 34th et. n. ‘at 25 cents rer foot; also,1 LOT in sime sata marl3 10th and F sts. n.w. (it fronting 20 feat ton 14th st, at 5) cats JOR REN mM. val Second’ Anditcr’s O! TE CORCORAN BUILDING, OrrosirE U. B. Fine Stores, Office Rooms—singly or communi- cat ng—for Busines Offices, Studios, ete. and closets on every floor. Elevator and steam h Dark rooms for storage. Inquire of the Janitor. marl FOE SALE, Beautiful BUILDING LOT fronting on Iowa Circle and Rhode Isiand avenue, con- taining 2,100 equare fect of «round. 1H SALE Desirable TRIANGLE, bounded by Kew Hampshire avenne, Nand 20th sts. n. jains only 4,310 310 square feo re feet of land, amd 18 entirely je parking. (Wisaer puildiney or iors Madison st. 1n-w-(bo- ween 16th and 17th and P and Q sts.) marl3-2t* OR RENT—A desirablo FARM, 25 acres, owe ule from Navy Yard. bri barn and other outbuiitinn given immediately. Inquire of WM. H. ROSE'S Restaurrnt, wnlontown, or JOB. 8. WORTHING- TON, Good Hope Hill. Also, 5 room HOUSE and 15 or 20'acres on Gcod Hope Hill. marl3-3v OR KENT—STORE and DWELLING, No, 611 Pennsylvania avenue, between 6th and 7th ets. east. Apply on the premises. marl2.6t* Fe RENT — Comfortably-furnished ROOMS; southern and western exposure; en suite or ‘Treasury, 16TH STREET. Single: all modern conveniences; at 1027 Vermont STOR RENT [Handsome lance BUILDT ayenue, near McPherson Square. arl2-6t* ie Penney feollamre near 14th st. n. FOR RENT—Larze STORES and OFFICE ROOMS in Lenman Building. FOR RENT—1916 15th st.n.w. story, nine-room Brick DWELL! POE BENT. Beautiful COUNTRY PLACE, two mites north of BOARD wanted. 8 ci JOHN SHERMAN & CO., SE cibud Building. desirable three marl iG. 1 = 1 » No. 727 20th st. | FOR RENT—1504 Caroline st.n.w., new six-room n.W.; nine rooms and bath’ room; in thorouzh | Brick HOUSE. repair; with Istrobes, ranges and large yard. a SRRy THOS. J. FISHER & 00., mari2- at 2004 G st. Fok BENT PARLOR and BEDROOM furn- shed, second floor, near Ebbitt and Willard’s. Apply at'1224 F st. u.w. arll-6t" OR RENT—HOUSE No. 1224 O st n.w., con- taining 8 rooms, incInding bath. Modern ira- 1223 F street northwest. t Fe RENT—The fine BRICK HOUSE, afl juod- ern conveniences, 935 K st. n.w., $60 pel iyonth. One 2 story BRICK BU TLDING suitable for warehouse or manufscto: ‘oe 45. provements. Apply 1220 0 st. n. marll-9¢ One § room BRICK Hous! ISK Ht smodérn gonveni- (OR RENT—FARM 250 acres; for sale or trade | ences, Sat., between 17th an i for city property: aitnated on Potomac river, | | Several 6 room BRICK HOUSES on Riggs st., P. G. Go., this side Fort Washington. Good dwell. | between 1 ace and 18th sts., 1B. ing and all necessary out-buildings,and considered Apply to A. 8. PRATT & SON, Aret-clase varden farm. Also, fishing landing on | _marll-Ot N. 401988 at., corner of D. gaid farm forrent. Apply H.'8. JOHNSTON, 493 A. MCINTIRE, Narsooaw OR RENT—Large BRICK HOUSE corner Ist and Potomac sts., Georgetown. Beautifal grounds, terraced and ornamented with trees and EsTaTE Broxer, ‘No. 918 F's street, ‘opposite Masonic Temple. LAU ape) shrubs; also, fine summer house. Will rent cheap Furnished. to private family, or for school purposes. Bes, | Mansion, West Knd.8350 Iocation in Georgctuwn for private seool. inquirt ‘¢ | Renna. ave. n. ot on premises. marll-6* & FR RENT—1205 F st. n.w., between 12th and 13th sts., dwelling of 13 rooms; all modern im- provements. Reasonable to a 00d fenant. Inquire EO. F. SCHAFEK, 424 lith st. n-w. marl0-im (OB SALE—A fine eizht-room BRICK, near Gov- ernuient Printing Office, in wood revit water, dry c perfect. Very cheap. In- | quire of, Ge0. bien SEES 455 th oes nsw WANTED 10 DOZ. CLARET BOTTLES. Ap- ply to MILLER & JONES, National Theater Building. marl2-3t* y ANTED A WET NURSE, to take to her home an Infant one month old. Address A.B, O.. City Post Oftice. marl2-3t* "ANTED—S[TUATION as Gardener and Man- ager ona Farm: thoroughly acquainted with all its branches : 25 yearsexperience in England and United States; best reference. Address Box 78, Star office. marl2-3t* ANTED BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS and ND SCRIP. ‘ANCE LEWIS, Rooms sSand t4 be Drot builaing. as vet ANTED—A 81 aie Zon by a respectable per- son as cook or housekeeper in Washi fo go south or far, west. make the be preserv Rigood Kom refer eh eh wage, Beet of 2 erence. Address 69 0 Bt. more, Ma. feb20-¢01m: WANED rae and colored Cons OHAM- aOR ae E—DWELLING HOUSE, No. 17 Ht. B.w., nine Agen 1.i. ; $3,600. Nos.1820 and 1822 16th’ st. ; # 200. Terms easy. J.G. HES- TER, 519 7th st. mart PE ES —Unfurniahed SUITE; i bay window, bath, &c., second floor, and one ltoom on third floor. Parties having children or servants need not apply. 1423 Iowa Circle. mar2-18t* OR RENT. That very choice four-story BRICK F HOUSE, 1 tei at Rear Scott Statue, All hee i., 9 rooms a bath. Kent 835. Tnguite on bend en ebes-tm_ | Lot in northwest, ba mio 62145: no eh tor ‘eovare ROE, BENT, Fumished ROOMS with gas, bath | 6 Lots near ioth an and hot and cold water; TABLE BOARD first- MONEY TO roan MONEY TO LOAN! glace. 982 Indiana ave., fronting Judiciary Savare. | | have large and small sums always on hand to Terms moderate. 8-4W" LOAN at lowest rates. POE, BENT Sie eibet, aw. two handsomely ELA) MOInTIRE: farnished SUITES of ROOMS: all modern ime SOE RENT— rovements: first and second floors; bath on each B. H. WARNER, loor; tara rat a te 3m. 916 F STREET NorTHwest. 'BERMAIDS, NURSES, other hel OMS and ROOMS furkinned for fn Families furnished servants tis Lipenued OF: ing, and several email BED 5 Room Building, and F. oe. Fae '&00. ene febl0-20t" ‘You to examine and choose a BE 201 we ERG WAGHING from is dike Hinde aty FOR SALE. ees one not satitactory subj exchange for any and zone specialty. Mo- KENNEY, 427 Suh st. AN’ RPaTS w GEEAR, at RIOEA ing Works, 490 vente 8. W. Suite. Berner Manes, Hoos Sor, sas te Dealers. ‘oct22-6m. +942 La. ave pW» BLOTS: 1336 D.w. 50 40 A GARE SEX TABLE BILLIARD ROOM FOR sale, all in first-class order. Apply 621 pe sylvania ave. marls- OR SALE- Ciear—Single and Double te HARNESS also, new Sinvle HAR- BOARDING. POR BENT With or without BOARD, two or Lane ROOMS, at 507 E st.n.w. ; references ex- marl3-lw* FOR RENT, WITH BOARD, Evo pleasant com: muunicating BOOMS. meu: nw. TABLE BOARDERS accommod: arl3- QOMS_ IN 8U1 —— “OR SINGLE, ae NISHED, at the CENTRAL HOTEL, 10th st., pposite Medical Museum, with meals in spacious dining room ; all at low rates; attached to which is a private bar. marl3-3t* TRST CLASS TABLE BOARD, 818 Per month. 831 14th st. nw. 712-3} OR RENT— Neatly -furnished TOON on Bec- ond floor; convenient to cars. Table BOARD. 989 K st. n.w: marl2-b¢* ‘OR RENT—Furnished ROOMS, with good F BOARD, in a private family. 905 0 st. feb2B-T han NESS for $25. MANTZ & CO., 419 Lath st. er. 35 Pennsylvania ave. marl3-3t" — FR SALE A good Buslncas WAGON. 30 E Apply at was SH. NAILOIS Livery Qe Bee 30 marl2-3t* ae rn 2. ARGE STOGE “OF SPRING WAGONS, suitabl aD la allinds of business. “Also, lot of “ax. 30 ance nee Une RS aes wason Je nice: 20 Good’ house, water and i tints ‘TOP BUGGIES, ocr 30 shade. Hentla er Toto - foresla vary ine on s TAS TN 916-2 8T-.B-W- low on. ‘syonthly nataments. PROBEY, 37 Prospect st. rgetown. marli-sm Fe room ms Tag Res Estate Review, published at my ofioe on SALE—, lember giving up housekeeping, e contains a complete Wil sell ENTINE ERPEOTS at oricees ane all the Doses T have for rent, together with reporta ‘Address GEORGTA, Star office. Pnario-8t* cerning the condition of the real estate market the Shrowshout the country. Galland getacopy. tr RAL Estate| BULLETIN. F8 SALE — WHITE LEGHORN and HAM- ‘URG EGGS for hatching. My fowels took four first premiums at Poultry Show in this city, and oS ‘at National Fair For layin ztualtios un JOHN SHERMAK & 00.. ranteed to hatch sat Bt. Cloud Building, G. EEE, 1641 Madison ave.. between 10th aud td aeth ‘Beal Estate Agents and Auctioneers. and P and Q ste. n.w. ‘een at GaRGeg Blab Glee, SE Pat —_— ables, 4 Si Etice 8100. J. OLLETTE, iva Tin et. ee =O) marl-2w* SAVE YOUR RENT AND BUY A HOME. OR es and Second-hand CARRIAGES | HOUSES AT ALL PRI AND ON TERMS z Ss ee e yaniety. such ae. Jump, TO SUIT. eats, Extension . Toy a ii Arn case Heel board for ond BOOMS. | Dre. nes, Phieton, Coupes, A T-ro0m, Brick, now building on 13th street, be- month. House heated with steam, Carts, &e,, Se. Repairin romptly attended. to. ‘Smal cash payment; balance snd every war desirable. ROBL, He Gh audit y Hactory aud Bopostory, mouthiy, Ben Bs., Bo. FET th renter Oe teat ent tse is ing SALE-A lot of tne Bi ors Hiouiee inthe iy” ‘Trausent boardare assiagis’ | ERIM at MOORING Brus, BeRaUe Ge | Store SH TH 2 wy dated at reasonabic terms. ovis | BIRD CAGES, Sc., very. she Br Ade | YORE BL TRE is ARTIES ABOUT PURCHASING OR DISPOS- PROFESSIONAL. Pe of CARRIAGES, HONSES an oct: Beobas Wome ‘ibe edvan 5 OnNSTGR NESS Will Gnd it to their advan Hine hoe near Howard U ersity, Snead fos ee ey G = iar Sram Reet Bult Hatem | wnat fOr RISA dines, of, Sack Be # va st Church. ‘Filtinr a apee oa Sal nicer, “Gas admivieerst Oneeees anteed. Wit F. DOWNEY, Stable, 1013 Tithe st. | 3309 Tae a, 8 an panderate, Heference Nev: De bemer ret oft ene. foro” | 32%. le io EAB) - EVERAL FINE PIANOS, very little used, in- | 1313 8 S ERVICES td unetuines, BEING | eoU ue St clu one gine one eee Gabin rot Gra md, Call ee om i list of Pro for rent: noe for Ce perienced personages, from far and near, visit Di. eat bargains for cash, at 133 TES APY | a Ate avesome desirable Houses in VHITE'S well- cnovn establishment, opposite dcatable Lots. Gore Bunions, “Chilbiaae pean ee eat MONEY TO LOAR inions, ns, ‘Disease cular E; d oth ‘iments of the feet. le Real Estate securit Soatibiesiei" Sits, Wiel, ade EERSONAE oa Bel tate evaniy. a0, Tend per oeat fe10 MM. ‘RS. MASSYEE, Vendors his services te the citicete ni War between Titan Suh Forruwe Texuxe, BOOKS, &e. ocramenteraay sours practic ite Mata marl6.2t" “ Sisnover door | 77ASTER CARDS, FASTER GROSSES, Rewions of the South’ and West... Ho may be found Lr NANCY SHITE, who formerly resided on E BANNERETS. at allhourg.of the day and night at his office and ith st. between § and D n. address A. Professional bustnens. Ai calls'iett on mie stats | Bea At dae Sai eas pain Miler Sip he adheaeineng PEPE Me ‘oe lec punctually attended to. Gepis-ime” | 2824, BAT CE SO mOLIDS aTeALly toe Euster Bxy Cards and awe novelty. BR. WEISENDO™N, Donhat, removed to410 11th ahs 432 Th ety wil fo the | Easter arranged by Mies Hastman. ereceli Tare Scenes OAM | Dy ches AN ans | UR aad ‘and cara Tesh at reasonable. prices | SEWELBY and SILI Bin wale rack of WATCHES, wa. & SON, deolt our AT ANY PRICE before that ioe Taare ae marl1 428 7th street. 8 ‘BORN, PERTIRE Wa ees ADAM ROSS, ae lope-ertablished. reliable | FASTER CARDS. _ Oxide given, for the faction in ell affairs of lite than any one in tho pro- BANNERETS AND STANDARDS, tion of ‘Teeth. tooth Bl, Artif on ip ail aisle o Dee toner ceren operations on the i Dunrist, 919 7th =p and Kets. | Beautiful Beta of Extracting’ Dain, Bo cents. "ah Speraticns one Pes ‘HINGTON, March 13, 1880. Was er PROFOSALS ‘will bo recelved un. lla.M., Mancn 16TH, 3860. for Ayentaios (40) Cordé of Loe Seasoned Oak W: and (25) ‘twenty: rds Beasoned Pine — for uso of the Senate, to to be delivered oeraw ‘The Wood to be inspected an Capital ena stored in the reanlis of the Booate wing Sins ght te vinecvedl rojeot any and all bids. marl3-2t Sergeant-at-Arms, U.S.8. WINE AND OLD F Olin ae the own for cares cas SECOND- ble Address or call Br eT a rage gn Teh ae, or Bi 2 gts. Dw. Swe WB Note by malt ue In Nickel and Bronze. PANELS AND EASELS. PRAYER BOOKS AND HYMNALS, In Sets and in Cases, all Styles of Bindings. present and future desti: Pastietenea On ait ear e Trourin Gatt Butstacson giver ge ihe bast Consultation Rooms, 402 2d st., above D st E: fives ‘nivios and nin) os 1 Gee BROQORE, ‘THE EVENTS 0 . i AG 3 ALL THE FLFR. | CORRESPONDENCE CARDS. sd onis ach. Wo List. bet sth and sass PAPETERIES, Latest Styles. ee JAMES J. CHAPMAN, PATOH EXAMINES TITLES, Vike esgonotity or sgeop th abetracts of | marl1 Mernorotrran Booxstone, 911 Pa. ave. on, we 6am oi) p.m. Always in before 9 and from to 6."i1i-18.n° 86 00 GEASON OF 1880, _ 1800 BRIGHT # HOUSE, $8 REHOBOTH BEACH, 72 ‘Will open MAY 207s, 1 ‘Terms reasonable. Send for circular. az febi6-6m WALTER BURTON, Proprictor. ieee es By. 12 GECURE YOUR VALUABLES! cA new sok < > sere and ee NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, Pronply. Wiad. & OI MORRISON 15th Street and New York Avenue. Taw Booxszetrms axp SearronEns,” Proof Vaults fro: ‘Sto ty t tar Bt EW PUBLICATIONS. ND VOLUME or DE z: | SPOORR SEO ARIENORS Gp uapaye De at 10c. MOTHS. By Ouida. Cloth, $1.25. = OF PRINOE METTEENIOH, 2 vols. ee phisbyrup, Curt TENNYBON'S SONGS. Bet to Music. 95. (oa ee oa ALL NEW BOOKS AS SOOH AS = at MADAME ES- | rire vinEst QU, STATIONERY & don slwayscuarantent, feble-im | fete L Si tal VEOR TABLE couUGH waits ag ee Eee, | Gee WANea, ro. Seta first-class | SECRETA- itabie for s dru ese ton cae and counter. Also, WRITING ‘DESK. Age “24, cor ner 4% and D ets. srw. ‘OK SALE—AT a BaRG+Is—One of ares hand- some. three-rtory Trese-brick HOUSES, with bay window, on north side of M st. n.w., betweer 4th and ¢th &ts. ;: nine moms: Fllimprovements; in Barter condition ; brick stable on rear. Apply to OC GREEN, Hoots 3, 412 ith st. n.W. marl’ iy. ae pears ot fan mou stab ot ed Wi Gea an = tail ICE CREAM. ESTA) L a ENT. now doing stair business: “Ressont for, nae having inter- gst in another business. Address Box 14, Star Of- marl3-6t MOSES 10 LOAN Ia hand any sim from $30) to $2,500, on good District security Commtssiod. ALBERT EVO: arl3-3t, No. 920 Fst. 2. Sty a if ereat bargains, § li Fi each, good lots, Soot niall cash an . HOLTZMAN. 1321 marl3. In_ ARE CHANCE—Desirabie thres-story BRIC northwest; also, STORE and LOT near 7th and K ste. nw. to excl exchanye for desirab'e wneneurn bered’ 1 also, nice LOT given for LAW LIBRARY. ‘Bor 135, Star offee, marl3-6t* Fs ‘MONEY ON REAL ESTATE, Ix Stars 0 SUIT, At 6. 7 and 8 per ‘cent. No Delay When fecurity is Ample. B. 0. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sts. n.w. —A rare inducement is offered in a ne three-story Press rick at DENG E, with brownstone trimmings, on M st rear Connecticut ave; proverty. lew, substantliy 412 rooms, bath, hot and cold water, but'cr ites, closets, and beautifully finished throns!:- rice $8, 500—on easy terms, y snd Back Building Press Brick Front HOUSE » between 14th and 15th sts., with 8 room ‘ern convenience 20x15 to an alley:: pri 00—on easy terms ood party. Algo, Email BRICK, well locate $1,500-—850 cash ‘and 820 per month. HOUs roms, modern improvements. Titles ail perfect ornotale. Apply to. eee Peis W. E. BURFORD & 00 mari Est. naw. 300 AND 82,000 IN HAND TO LOAN on real tate. Apply to. oe bply LOUIS P., SHOEMAKER, marl2-6t* 920 F street a. w. Foe RENT gan grouehly famished | SMALL HOUSE, CARRIAGE H( and STABLE; central part ef cit jonth in advance. Tnquire J. S. BeADre cote or ai EA = story BRICK STORE and PB WELLING, “ae Uh st., between 01 grisinal cont. Mist - EOHRER, Second National Bank Building, 5¢ mar12-; iy on Real Estate, YO LOAN—At seven per cent. the following Ee $1,000. $2,500. Apply to GEORGE TRUESDELL, marl0-6t 605 7th st. n.w. HAVE $1,000 TO LOAN—For one or more years at 6 per cent. on first-class security. marl THOMAS DOWLING. OR SALE OR RENT—No. 1453 Sst. n.w., two- story front and back BUILDING, concreted and plastered cellar under whole; two stairways, lute furnace, hot and cold water. throughout the house: &ky- liht and ventilator and ail other mod- improvements. House in thorough repatr; hydrant and sewer trap in yard. Will sell on oasy terms. YOUNG & MIDDLETON. _ marl2-co3t PROF SALE BY THOMAS DOWLING DESIRABLE FARM Iw FArnrax County, ‘The Farm contains eighty nerves of chotes Land, Iving on the Little river turnpike road, about, 12 miles from Washivgton. 1 fenced, has hree pever-falline sprinsm upon it, Aity acres red, and the balance intimber. The improve- u.ente¢consist only of a double log house containing four rooms and Kitchen n is said to te the best Farm of its size between Washington and Warrenton, Va., and only ut two hours’ drive from Washington, over 4 ‘ood road, and well suited fora market and dairy farm em Bt INOR, 1336 Ist. n 3250,000 TO LOAN, Tn Snms to Suit, On Reav Estate Security. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., mar9-2w 1223 F st. n.w. ‘OR SALE AT A SAORIFICE—That beantifal BUILDING LOT on corner of os ana Kats. n. ; 66 feet on K st. by 80 feet on 34 “par’- 10t oO. GREEN, “2 tien st.n.w. FOR SALE o8 TRADE FOR CITY PROPERTY— A FARM adjoining the Reform School, on the Hadensburg turnpike; contains 38 acres, improved bya Troom frame house, large brick cellar, and large two-story barn, Buildings entirel DeNsHEFer, cceupied., Suitable fora dairy or trac marb-e02W FRED. KOONES, 615 15th st.n.w. Aj BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY PLAOE FOR SALE— In Hyattaville, Md-, on the Baltimore and Ohio e minutes’ wali from the the depot. It oonsists TPabgut hive fourths of and, im- roved by a, frame cottage and fine stables it has about sixty fruit trees, embracing e best va- rietien.” House was bullt new withia two years, and bas all conveniences. This isa rare chance for a person who wants acheap suburban home. Apply to 2s P.LIBBEY, 432 7th st. n.w. maard- Tiles .¢- of Washington. GEO. sci — SALE- Two sets of SAGHIN RET for re ing Mineral Water all copper and in osmplete working order. sold_ cheap. DANIEL SINGLETON, inemore & aie. Baltimore, M care Di QW" MOoxer TORS fs AT LOWEST RATES, ON BEAL ESTATE SEOCUBITY, B. H. WABNER, 916 F st. n. M NEY TO LOAN ON LIFE AND ENDOW- MENT INSURANCE FOLIGIES.—We also buy enacwanent Poucies: issued by i pies, maturi ears. ‘adress, stanip for re RY W, ROGERS & GO. ook == na Gharies sts.y Baltimore. del#-eosma LOAN ON BEAL Are SEOURITY— ire 81,000, $800, 20, Money oisfatanoe northwest. EDUCATIONAL. Ez. Cag ‘Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN and J « VOOAL ‘S10. Particular attention to be- inners, as well as those $0 be qualified tor Terms moderate. 5H feb26-1m* ‘PROFESSOR LARKOQUE, 728 13th st., native French Instructor, gtaditate of Norborine Uni- versity, Paris, Private instruction in all the French branches and niceties. Terms moderate. feb21-Sw" LADY TEAOHER OF SPENCERIAN PEN- MANSELE oH eg lnstractons fs limited at their residences.” Terms mod- trate, "Address Box 63; Star oes febai-Im" ; Tuesday, Wed- month, ck Ba FREN on as ‘Annaj Privgia. losaons ot a other Loure: 8. W. FLYNN, AM, 102 Sth streak Dew. ante 910 4TH ES ST.. ee) V. PRUD'HOMME’S VENING. SLARBER so New term in Jani Gisss hours: aun, SX, hand Oxy pees reserved {for private’ Sia ction. G2 Si aa aes offered to adults and children. Verbs and idioms rand practically tment: Visitors fol ps me eran waite deott APLEWOOD INSTITUTE, NCOKDVILLE, P. quarter; Girls, 845. Stu- ton Duriness, Yale’ or Harvard. Fist AI dents pr class Jel! mai = /PENCERIAN pos COLLEGE, Ooznnzs 1TH AND L Starerts N. (ves education for real life to sons aod dnientere course comprises iD, Rleand be Pan fonble Sed oo Sao a : Pala inst aust and there. ton of sr ts fonda, a For particulars visit or address eas H. OG. SPENCER, AL. NTIRE STOCK OF SPRING CoarinGs: SUITINGS AND WILL BE. OPENED FOR QNSPECTION, Y, on 15) SoxDe mae Ww. Ss. TREL, 935 Penna. ave. marl3 Y LNASE HAVING EXPIRED at No, 1590 F M have removed to m 7, Corcora’ Bullding, where I will Continue t0 cash ‘ASmy Of: cers pay accounts, Congressmen’s pay clerks ia Government employ. AS! PLEMAN, Corcoran Building, Roum 7. arid ° UST THE THING FOR BUSINESS MEN. ‘The LITHOGRAM, with which you.can take 28 ms per minute from one original writing rom Pri with bottle of i: ital siz $i: Rees a, tetie Ba: Fookscan, G2" " or ace to ee rr. inducems rte girders o REGENT MAN: FAGTURING 00.» rag ‘UHING 00., P. O. Box 29, Baltimo. AM AT IT ST soe AM STILL AT IT. ‘Will sell you 100 feet of ae gommon Lumber for © Dollar and A No.1 ARTICLE at ire MARKET RATES. ‘Call ana test the truth = . B. CROSS, Jr. LUMBER, D AND COAL. ne Depot an one ‘Mill, foot of 4th street “Oicn: oe Market Space, Board of Trade Rooms. marl0- Crortar ee ad REALESTATE AGENT Residence Hee RR cea ee tanl7-2m roosived URN ae rae rr ats cf all kinds repaired. oe ris Soir st. ak Dotson and H. ERSIGNED that I have bt my marl3- LADIES’ GOODS. DOUGLASS’, ana F Bts., Bt. Clowa BY Ninth and CONTINUATION. OF THE GREAT SALE OF naan ONE UNDERWEAR WEEK LONGER. 400 DozeN Mone of those thoroughly CHEMISE AT 25 GENTS KAOH. ee Every warment at the old price for one week. mar6 1880 Received made and trimmed SPRING, MME. M. J. HUNT, Hos. 691 and 693 D Street, lan just returned from New York, and will opan = n MUNDAY, ‘March Ist, a fuli assortment of SPRING MILLINERY GOODS, feb28 ME. VP GARVIN, M' FABHIONABLE ‘DRESSMAKER. BRIDAL TROUSSEA' ‘MOURNING ORDERS. Aa TE ne eee, Maovds-t.th.s,6m 907 Pa. ace. ERMILYA’S LADIES’ BOOTS, Unsurpassed for Beauty, Comfort and Durability Winter BOOTS selling at redaged prices, at 3. H. VE! 610 9th fobs » ISS BELLE LUCAS DRESSMAKING AND PATTERN PARLORS, 801 MARKET SPAOE, Corner 8th st., Keep Building. PLAITING, 902 9th st. n.w. BOOTS AND SHOES. cRN’S = SHOE STORE, mart 1614 14th st. you CAN SAVE 25 CENTS ON EVERY DOLLAR YOU INVEST ats | BOOTS ANP SHOES, BY GOING TO THE NEW YORK SHOE STORE, 605 Pennsylvanta avenue, Our Goods were all bought Sgoteny the advance in prices, at rock bottor: figures, a1 WILL BE SOLD AT PRIME cost For THe NEXT 15 Days. We are selling a Gent's hand-stitched full 3 Onita's size 8 to 10., And everything: tise in Proportion. GEO, McCARTHY. PIANOS AND ORGANS. {TIEFF PIANOS.—Highest honors Paris Ex- position Universelle 1878. TWO FIRST PREMIUMS at National Fair, Wgfreetnn D.O. The Stief poudotr: Grand, ‘Piano, defies competi: ton. | Also Agents for the celebrated Kranich & Bach and gther first-class Pianos and tho unrivaled Peloubet & Oo. Standard Organs. cH febl?__ 793 7th st. n.ww., betwoen @ ati PUBNOS AND ORGANS AT PRICES THAT | lefy competition FR mM. 'S PIANOS. Iniversally acknowl feb13 ¥ T, NIMMO & 0O., 410 11th st. n.w. Ui fo be the BEST NOW Sa NUFACTORED, Endorsed bi pliending arti, SD ao fe BEI i 097-6m No.4¥3 11th st.. few doors above Paav- COAL AND WOOD. N4tienat FAIB ASSOCIATION. THE FIRST PREMIUM FOR BEST OOAL AND KINDLING WOOD was awarded to us over ail com. vetitors. STEPHENSON & BR@., Depot and Mill, 7th-street whart. Office: 12th and Penna. avenue. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ECORATED OHINA ana POTTERY, @ From the best factories in « FRANCE, ENGLAND, GERMANY, and other countries, to which we respectfully invite the attention of ita and strangers. BEVERIDGE, “Tate Webb & Beveridge,) No. 1009 Pa. ave., jar8 Between 10th and 11th streets. 4 Vise BEPLENISHED Our Stock of OHINA, GLASS, CROCKERY WARE, DINNER, DESSERT and TEA SEBE- VICES, PLATED GOODS, CUTLERY, And other HOUSEKEEPING ARTIOLES, We solicit an inspection of the same from citizens and strangers. J. W. BOTELER & BRO., InmPorrens oF CHINA, GLAss, &0., 923 Pennsylvania avenuc. Janis COOKING STOVES. officlon Lo siren aor aaeetnont of Sontot the BUN DEAL DIAL Feo teee onit a Be all and examine thens' my20 AS FIXTURES. GAS FIXTURES. SPLENDID “INE OF GOODS. I have on handa nice lot of GAS FIXTURES, hich T wil sell ‘at old prices for the Nex SIxre ceeen eater FIXTURES, Story lid want them soon, will save 30 per cent. and get a good article. E. F. BROOKS, 15th street, Oonconaw Borie. Tepai Earging from 82 to 81, to any one who can romise to return eos egal ao! factory has evei Penneyivania sve my pu ‘fc Ty work not satis- ed. N. SENSE: GoLDIERS: CLAIMS, CUSTOMS, INTERNAL REVZNUE aND LAND CASES SETTLED. J. AMBLER SMITH, ATTOERNEY-AT-LAW, Sth and D Sts. n.w- THE TRAYMOBE, SEA END ILLINOIS AVENUE, PUBLISHERS’ AGENTS, No. 25 Park Row, New York,

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