Evening Star Newspaper, May 26, 1873, Page 2

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sions, is that in the Chronicle, which Sunday Senet (the loan) at par, in payment for contracts, and, if obliged to negotiate it, they would have borne the discount, thus saving the District the addi- tional expense that is proposed in the bill re- If there is one well established fact in connection with this business, it is that such & course would heve cost the tax-payers in in- creased prices paid to contractors at least double or treble as much as the appropriation now +» the con- tractors would have put ten to twenty per | cext. on their cash prices, and it is doubtfal it | even then they would have done as well as they have done, because the bonds would have fallen inte the hands of curbstone brokers and specu- lators, who would have been the only ones to This was demonstrated by our experience under the corporation government, when the city bonds were ten to twenty cents It members of the legislature are willing to take the responsibility of stopping mueb of the work already commenced, thereby losing the bulk of the maturing Congressional appropriation to payfor finished work about the reservations and public buildings, besides de- priving hundreds of men of employment, let them justify it on ground more tenable than this: Some are doubtless acting on convictions of duty, but there are others who, it is thought, would not be very persistent in their opposition to the bill if the Board of Public Works would accede to their demands in behalf of themseives Very recent events rapidly maturing, have Jifted the veil from the re'ations existing be- tween the Baltimore and Obio railroad com- pany and the Chesapeake and Ohio canal with its dependent thousands. For a time the people saw through a glass darkly, but now the sad facts confront them face to face. If the road as for many months past been permitted prac- tically to dominate and direct the policy of the canal authorities, with purposes we submit, too rigidly selfish and grinding, the question sternly arises. Is that Jomination to be understood as having tne sanction of the ruling powers of our mother state? If so, then not only the canal and its dependent thousands; but the whole northwestern region, nay, the whole state, has been passed into bondage. If not, or only measureably so, then it is time that the many or the few who control the atfairs of Maryland, should so partition rights and advantages, Privileges, and duties, that all the great interests Of the state and people, there and here, should enjoy and fulfil their just sLare,—no less and no more. In the name of the honor and dignity of the Venerable state, in the name of republican principle and common justice, let the mammoth Toad loose its hold and be satistied with the vast incomes continually accruing to it; Naboth'’s Vineyard it must forego, or sooner or later its glory and power will trailin the dust. There is » spirit arising in the popular heart that will not be tritled with or cheaply laid. If confi- dence is calmly reposed in courts and “vested rights” for the defence of monster monopolies, let it not be forgotten that that is not all the law, for the Anglo-Saxon history from its early ages treats plentifully enough of the legislative | the season? means by which forestallers, engrossers, regra- | = ferred to.” asked for. Instead of six per cent reap the profit. below par. and their friends. ss0oe- — The coal report from Cumberland to May 19th shows a continually increasing gain of the rail- road shipments over those of last year, and as regular diminution of canal shipments. The railroad excess rises to over 136,000 tons; the canal deficit sinks to more than 51,000 this rate, what will be the figures at the is. At = of A FESTIVAL FO ters, and the whole tribe of monopolists, small TRINITY CHURCH SUND. be held in th or great, can be made to pause in their greedy career. | evenings of T ‘The earth and its treasures belong to its in- R THE large 3 bameont of che cimthee ab DAY aud WEDNESDAY, Zith habitarts for their subsistence and comfort, and rich companies, combinations, or “rings,” will | never be allowed permanently to monopolize | them. If wealth rolls on in overwhelming streams, let it be expended in mansions and this cit tae - ‘late of Sestneos 1 desire to express my thanks to I Union Insurance Company, of and equitable adjustment e at my place he immediate at gardens, and minister, as it will,to the luxury and splendor of its possessors; but from the first necessities of the people, from their bread and their fuel, let the grip of opulent monopolies of im forever refrain. oe lar ofhcers and fieers dn tts aveuue on ortance, Per order. ATTENTION, ae GUABDS '—The non-commissioned of- he Stan.on Gaards will meet at No. 420 Mass; ase WEDNESD. NING, 28h instant. at $ o'clock sharp, on business Col. WM. BOWEN. AY EVE- The whole system by which rich companies ADJOU like the Baltimore and Ohio railroad and others CHoAkD “OF bale | OOLS will be held 'D MEETING OF ES OF the Franklin School use the vast sums they have collected from the ing ou TUESDAY BVERING, pone” at people to buy up the stores laid by nature in the = Chron.2t) 4 a hills and mountains of the land, so as by and by Son aanen WASHING to make the nation purchase these God-given RS BENEVOLENT ASSO TION are hereby notified to meet at resources at whatever price they please, is a system unholy, incivistic and perilous. Not one dollar's worth of stock in any mineral company of Maryland or elsewhere ought such associa- 3 © street, on TUES CHA tere Mr. Antras Sprosh's Germania i TESDAY, May 271 S. SCHNEIDER, Chief Marshal. th. GEORGE W.HAUPTMAN, Justice of the to own, and it cannot be long before legis- Peace, atvewis vo all kinds of Claims and Le- lation must be directed to that end. Already, a southwest corner of lth and G strecte ¥* porthw may2i-ly at the very outset, the deadly consequences of ‘The weekly statement ot the New York banks, which wes usced on y, was unfarora- WANTS. Waite ae e mar’ _ ck, of the day ny yaa dullness The stock market Sth atreet northwest.” —_ Li _ ihe largest dealings were in Pacific ‘ire ELLIS" S08 Mare Boom No. Mell, , and the et closed steady, with but | 9- 7% slight variation in price. Bt i ny Asse a ap peteat aaa Govermment necurities, between} adn ies orthwest mds. Jay Cooke & Co. farnich rit rl Ww x a private fami i family; must thoroughiy understand her B.8.Pesiade Es nees. Apply at 1324 a Rissecwete crennes mata ie FS £.| Waseda ae aoe tometer: Sarai I He Ss iW 10 to 830 carb, A. good chance for 8 cy Yore—Finst Boar: y. as 0a Jen. Adir Jam. a (cornea, tes Fee dull—low tt ern, 64; mixed western auiet— a a geuthern, westel ed. ses; hite, ies settled WOMAN. to ook, wash Bye dull we @: ay aee aes, Ww ytd, tton for small family Boch 6 cue, 1. Hay—westorn, @2005 Baitem ct bot nae T@qes ier al 1) sides, 9. Bacon-—she ais. ter steady and uachan; Corn quiet and unchanged. ONDON, May 26, 11 a, ‘m.-Consoln opened at G7 for (money ; 97.04 B i265, old, 91%; 1967, 94; 10-40" Bris, 484, 20%, May 28. 1:99 p. m.— Erie, 48% pence May 2.5 p. securities close unchanged. ‘Erte, 48 Wasxtont, May 28, p. ti. Bouds, , for ti sue of 1362, ———_-+e--_____ THE WEATHER. Wan Derartwent, Office of Gut Sisnat Oficer.t Ww 10:30 ASHINGTON, MAY 26, SyNorsis FOR THE PAST TWENTY The barometer has risen over Canaii ern and Middle States with southeasterly and aoutl: ly wii ‘and an ing tenant, three or four Unfura Westerly winds, partly, cloudy ‘and clear. cooler | fsbea Kuoke Yor housek coping, situated bet ween diminishin, a ccre ‘seure.rising temperature and partly, | 9h and tun cecls porthneen tak Pecmaivoete cloudy meatier ‘on fakes, aad thence tok, Srenecond Rl Greet aires, aeting terma and fockyand Went | oo, WB. Be Siar omen, Southeasterly | Vv J ANTED—To Exchange—A PIANO fora ~ ster, cloudy weather, and occasional Tain in the family HORSE. Apply at 935 sapere Missouri valley, and thence over thy North: | avenue, upstairs. m24-3t cloudy ‘weat sou ‘ceri J ANTED—TO HIRE, white cook, washer and Feavgrerer seen, teoing to nordractety'gm | NW ANTED, TO AIRE: A whit can, wasbep a 4 South Atlantic and Gulf States and Tennessee, river is rising at Herman, Missoari. partly cloudy weather will ht rain in Southwestern Vir est Virginia. For New England an went, ad te Obi easterly to southeasterly wits, diminishing = fi i —a slow with rising barometer, falling temperatur: to mind a baby be otherwine Clondy weather aud occasional rain. For the Bast | useful x ‘Apply at 902 Hi street northwest. masse If and South Atlantic Btates variable south- | = FANTED—A BOY a ive 35. — Cotton mid- white War dail z Toesra: yet south: | Syeni — southern, ; yellow - nominal, 64. Se Sugar steady, good de: | End Ruishots nest case: Ne but good temas Stocks dull. Gold steady, | WWARFED—To purchase, « wcond. hand TOP | gi. Bxchange—lons, 8 seedy | WAT ETOR Pan eitie lott ea niles ngvis aud American The Middle States and Lake temperacure, prevail, with nia and Canada southwesterly and southeasterly winds, hi ‘el. clear For Laie north- res. weather and occasional | the western Gulf States, Soathonctecte and nort nort! heaaterly winds ge & igher arom. ‘ ANTE! fii hs TIN us ioe cast. F-STRO: WaAntED ‘first: KB; no hers need apply Toquireton 40s : shop in the rear. NTED—To ‘erent to gentlemen, nicel; Farm W vincr RuoMS tn Sanirsbie locaton oem |: at 305 D street porte rest. oes WW Anzz0—F. TY good ine ork Pi until Thorsday evening ao, GANTZ « ate EMAN, so if ae no} ood recommendation. te ween seect Sill Bat need place. WANTED At Mra Watson's, 1216 inth strect, between M and X uorth, two thoroughly com: | where tobe seen. Office asx | WANTED good sized, steady HORS Add: “PATO! On Star ress ist bic fora lads'oaser Wf offered st afar prise, can be sold by inquiring immediately at the office of the Washington Market Company. tid WASTED-« Epod white SERVANT, to cock wash and iron for two in family. Apply at N 905 Pennsylvania avenne, between 4% and 6th streets, under National’ Hotel in Jewelry Store. m26-3 WANTED—At once—A roliahle and competent ‘German or American WOMAN, to cook, wash and iron for a family of two persons; good wages to a first-class servant. Apply, for two days, between the hours of two and three,at the Star Office. m36-3t FOR RENT AND SALE FREE Peete ele west. ra35-2c* FSR REET logs, Tor bouseneeping. street, near Taiversit mas-3" MES. M. BEALL FOE sESt Tis, 008s, suttable for hoves: coping, st 1 San es ner twen, oes one door from Matrece. ‘mae 6 FPO RENT—ECRNISHED ROOMS. sinaie Ihauite, on a oor, with table bony = 1003 Wth street nort! Foz REST =Te FURNISHED BOOMS, < municating, seco witable gent! \. Require at "Wo. 1234 sth i aire Or RE aa floor, two of three CN- FURNISHED ROOMS, with use of Kiteten water in the yard. Terms moderate ipson street, between 1th and 16th and streets northwest VOR REN T—Partics in search of ploasaut FURN ISHED ROOMS, who can appreciate the, ad vantages of living tet private family of ests without tehildren, will do well to aap. at No.1 we near M. oR —FURNISHED HOUSE TS G street piety ‘opposite Church of Epiphany. Persons wishit.g to dee the house can call between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock. Possession given shout June Ist. mabe FS SALE OR RENT—A very beautifal © nine a Rote! RESIDENCE, with fine market. farm. lesired Pi earect soak, wear, eaareod site fora suburban offic LARGE LOT ata nquare feet, withia tea squares of Oolum er ‘aread ‘Will be sold very low if carte appli: at) ade. MAURY & B a val Estate and Tmourence B kers, 1427 F street. m26-lw POR BENT Two beautiful large commanicating ARLOBS gn the Grst floor to be rented ron furnished or unfurnished, with beard if UN ites single ROOMS. detixbifally located. Terms very moderate for the summer, No. loth street. between Land K. ANTED—From June Ist, by a permanent and COR RENT Three story DWELLING HOUSE 4 Detween Leand [ svete northwest, Water ges water closet, and Latrobe stove. os. FRANCIS, at Noah Walker & Oo,’s, 611 Sy pee ef Gonarens street, above —— Georgetown, A) TANTED—Twents reliable AGANTS a - come well recommended to sell an entre ‘ew and wonderful invention. No capital eek, é all st 482 Pennsylvania avenue, from ly a, m 3 p.m, mis 3i7 V /ANTED—By_ Gentleman and neatly furpished BED ROOM, DINING BOOM. and TCHEN, for housekeeping. State terms, or HM furnished FBONT OOM with Board, tly private family for $50 i month. cuers exchanged. Address M. BE. U. V y ANTED A tity white GIRL. about 15 or 16 to nce tend © Worse, sed make ports from 4 rally useful. Apply to EWING, - 3 A street theast, Capit ally missing ratnchn oh No. mrect southeast, near Capt ANTED—By_& youn 1. SHERIFY, W havite’a sir Cah TON a WHOLESALE AND HETIL L g | Sor 8 private, family OLESA Sat RETA DEALER IN ‘Star office. OF E CRIPTION. bh) fee BUY, « sot Once: 38 Pennmylvanta aveuue, between M and CARRIAGE ot 43 streets. Dey » Sixth street wharf, Ww HAUPTMAN Potomne river. Fair price and honorable dealings, m25-lin™ EO! ‘ORG Ofice southwest curner of Mth G streets north. west m23-3t such stockholling manifest themselves, for tens of thousands of honest and worthy people are put in danger of losing their daily bread. One of the first things wanted to render the canal independent of the great and growing influence of the roa«l and other inimical interests, is that the board of directors should be taken tpew oF PUBLIC WORKS, fot royected or ii should be: "resident Board of Public Works.” iy trison's Build! y order of the Dourd. onss. S. JOHNSON, WasHinoton, May 21, 187: ice is hereby given that ail written for information in regard to Snprovemeni Personal application for such information shonid be made to, see Assistant Secretary, Boom 13, JAPANESE FANS, JUST IN TIME. 500 BEST JAPANESE FANS, Arrived to-day, N. W. BURCHELL, OR RENT—Two three T FURNISHED ROOMBE, suitable for housckeeping, at 428 loth street, between Pe ouaey wania avenne an water closet and bath room on second floor. two EERNISHED | ROOMS, suitable for sention, on reasofable term m2 -3t Fok SALE—A SQUARE OF GROUND in the northern section of the city, with the sidewalks curbing, and guttering all laid’ id for. Horas Gare pase it, Will sell. chen ou long time ‘Apply to BUYCK “& AbDist Agente, No 1401 New York n street northwe {Rep.&Chron) Fu. RENT—Four unfurnixhed RO floor, with use of summer kitchen, street. (OR SALE—Three very desirable LOTS opposi ce Armory sgnare, on south B street, THOS. EB. a - 197th mai 3t ‘our unfurnished ROOM! oe Stone, on E street, between Lith and ‘ath sts northwest. Apply Bo.'500, corner Ith and B streets nert m24-S* FS BENTH ow ELLING-HOUSE i ae; street northwest. Possess Jae oan, Apply to MAURY « BRO. No 1437 F street northwest. m2e-3t rnished ROOMS and msekeeping; water in . Apply No. 2313 L m24-3” Real Estate corner of Lith mf WASTED Soar gerd CARPENTERS imma ‘ately y at corner 10th and B sts. southeast, or LEWIS SEWELL; Georgetown, West ne able for housekesp. censons le fe and Caited States: just published. Sub- iption price $12; will be sold for $6; Perfectly ewe Apply 220 44 street northwest, the bridge. lor, office, 00. “4 WILLIAMS & SEWELL Hane 1 Apply 723 9th street northwest V / ANTED—A PURCHASER for a new Topo Fe RENT—F or housekee; : BOOMS, tm- raphical Atias of Maryland, District of Co. cluding bath-room, water and gas; second floor HH street, near Gov ment, Print- permonth, Apply at No. 99, m2i-3 of honse No. 67 ing Office; § block. mainly from that part of the state which is most ‘m?l 6t nt Secreta m26-3t 1332 F Sreet. interested ia the canal. As it is now, the policy ¥ ; ou SOOIA. : seems to be to fill the board with persons who is OUNG MENT ON iSTIAN assoola SENECA STONE; reside at the greatest geographical distance m READING ae from a pats ofthe nica, — from the canal, and can, therefore, be most easily swayed against it. It is a startling fact, showing, teo, the boldness brought to the mat- ter, that not one Allegany man, nor one from ‘Washington county, is upon the board. Why Ea Perel was this? Accidental? Who believes it? And | in Lincoln Hall at 3% if not accident, what was the scope of the | St 7 o'clock. design? Let the results in the diminishing | trade and decreasing revenues answer. ‘The casual reader might pot fully understand | the Oe ae the bitterness of the blow dealt by the canal | “ect board at the work in theircharge. It may seem My te SE J that an merease of toll of five cents per ton is Complaint, By not so much to raise an outery upon; yet it hax {he fre aie of Schenck’ Wandrake Pils Proven enough to paralyze the ability of the c eCTRCULATING 1 iBEARY. Sonvedsxtion pills are ingredients, and alt! Koolis tor "ARLO! AY ‘AND iS for po gs Gentle- MEETINGS ot 12.15;6and 9p. m. AFTERNOON Ok Senvion’ o'clock; at SCHENCK’S MANDRAAE PILLS.—These composed exclusively of vi u \tirely supersede do not leave any of its in arious ‘They act directly upon the liver, and are & juable remedy in all cases of nt result: road. Freights, | ter, flow along to the lowest levels, and the effect of the raise has been to divert trade from the canal to the road so decidedly that one | of the coal companies, which was last year | among the heaviest shippers by the former, has _ drawn ,off almost entirely to the latter. Tae Hs i reason and gnly reason is, it i: to their interest | case she will to forward coal by rail. But the pretext siecle for the tolls was that cf the necessity to | exhausted, i put _the-eanal in better condition, and to pay | "off interest of certain bonds; the result has been | to annihilate the ability to pay anything, and to stagger the vitality of the canal itself. What fataity was it, in this age of keen competition, | when cheap transportation is the loud demand, to seek to increase revenue by raising tolis? E at EF a ‘Small thanks do the bondholders owe the board | for this,canal revenues may, indeed be in- creased by trade, and the only way to that is by greater cheapness of transportation. | If, therefere, the present canal board would show themselves the true friends, and not the surest toes, to the work confided to their trust, they will sink all weak and selfish considera- | | ih aes ie alge tions connected with the past, and by oge brave and righteous act save the canal from ruin, vindicate their own integrity, and carry hope and joy to thousands of hearths and homes. Let them, then, down with the wils / | P4in of PASTURE, sdvoint tan Pa i ‘THO: gg he FoR HORSES —One — and ere, Unisetowrs. Ae Ise m26-3t" cecil | ‘The death of James W. Wallack deprives the | world of another talented member of the his- | trionic profession. Of his capabilities as an | Property of the late John Carot thelr titles portcted be m25-2* } partis HOLDIBG Tax aeaeres pape Tews c ‘ALLAN, 634 Louisiana avenne. actor there may be said of Mr. Wallack what can be truthfully attirmed of but few in his pro- | fession—that while he was an accomplished comedian, he stood among the first tragedians on the American stage. His preference, hows ever, seemed to be for the line of old standard comedy, to which Wallack’s theater in New | WITH FRESH STOCK. Orders promptly supplied. A™ RAPIDLY REMUVING DAMAGED GOODS AND FILLING UP DAY BY DAY York has been mainly devoted since its estab- | _m26-6t N_W. BURCHELL Mshment many year-ago. Whenever he stepped TOR A GOOD REFRIGERATOR, WATER aside, however, to ewsay a tragic role, his im- | AS VE or a set of CRO personations were acknowledged to be almost | beyond criticism. The decease: played a num- ber of engagements in Washington, and on sev- | street. | owe pans" Housetarviat ishing ‘Beorera ae 3 ae PARTNERSHIP HERETOFO: between HA eral occasions appeared in counection with Mr. | FARRER, ge oy oy — a tual consent. The business wi ¥. L. Davenport, and in every instance he was | Mutual consent. | The Perry, who will collect and complimented by the patronage and commend- ee es HENSON PERRY. ation of the cultivated element of the capital, notwithstanding the fact that owing to adverse eieumstances his pecuniary success was not always commensurate with the high character of the entertainment« he invariably presented. Who that saw his impersonations of the flinty- hearted Shylock, or the miserly Firyin, will forget tt .m? or who can efface from his m: Ory his hoished acting of the character of John Ahldmay, in “Still Waters Ran Deep?” In one , Fespect the death of a gre at actor is heavier ” loss than that of a great anthor. Sh Byron and Irving are ead, but their precious legacy remains; the cider Booth, Forrest, and Wallack die, leaving sopra athe but the memory Of their achievements to remtnd the world of the loss it hae sustained in their deaths. — The trial of seven members of the Massachu- setts Medical Society who were charged with violating their right to membership by practis- ing homeopathy has ended in a verdict of guilty, and the offending partics have been served with Bcory of the decision which says the accused ave been found ‘‘guil'v of conduct G*°- M. OYSTER & €O, SPECIALTY.) G.M OYSTER, G. M. OYSTER, Jz., mn 6 T Wetreee MAsesrc SEGALIA, CHAPEAUX, WORDS AND WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALE! FINE BUTTER AND EGGS. (“PHILADELPHIA PRINT” BUTTER A CENTER AND NORTHEEN MARKETS. J. ¥. OYSTER. PSE KBE NOTE VAR Da TaPRT PES ote Tatiana: Spt er eee and every article portainine ve oe ee OPS: The board of trial will report their the society at its next annual meet- THE “LITTLE WORLD’ WILL SBOPEN on the 2ist of this month, at mooie RE ERS THE MARYLAND FREESTONE M. & M. CO DY TO RECEIVE ORDERS EITHER SAWED OR ROUGH is Now FOR STOD @IMENS Apply at Company's offiee, RE. ON CORNER K AND 2%ru STREETS, Beck Creek. m3s6-tf Cc, W. HAYDEN, Presid WANTEDIAT those who value Tee know that the beat “ONE DOL’ TACLE” in the county is accurately the Opt eyesight by HB. H > street and Fenayleauia ‘Thermometers of ali kinds. WASTED—-< GIRL that can come well recom: mend an call at 933 New Roy do the cooking, washing and ironing fe Apply from 8 a. m. to 3 p.m, sor aT Borelock P. 16-tf wa ANTED-PLOMBERS to Kuow that we to fuenish them with all kinds of ORE, at oe northwest. WM. Le ‘DovGLae sé Se: N sisi at done BOPUSALS FUR FUEL. Derarr TOF THE Let agg WasHiNcToN, May 2)th, “AN TED—Immediatal —Families or porsons tn Sealed Proj il received until re ‘tock m. FRIDAY gues saa rane a| we tale and og Pee adel eee See rogtrege te mp Peay Serr thes — Servants also can get good homes of ee agen by 8 piviogat the Barca Bea ame ones $a.the ton, Bast = 7 LOUISE U. BUTLER, 8 tw mtyive (25 (25) cords well seasoned Naker’s Pins quality, and fifty ES nad cords best ned and sound. The abo Wood, of the best Oak Wood, well se: rasony wood to bs co Departme: me: (in aceordance longress, Droved ijn Tith, 1870. “Certificates, from the tapes Fiat the the coat delivered to them be opeacd ibe ‘sence of suc e 3 ite G seg the chy at cv FWANOIS’ He ore, 435 7th 1873 GRAND OPENING or SUMMER STYLES or BLACK ALPACA OOATS, DRAB D’ETE COATS. DIAGONAL MOBAIB COATS, FRENOH SERGE COATS, LIGHT COLORED STRIPED ALPACA COATS A. STRAUS, the Clothier, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, my 33-tr gu! FINE BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITEKS, AT LOW PRICES. STRASBURGER BRO,'s, 906 SEVENTH sTREET, BETWEEN I anv K, San ir y and Low Saad} TIE SH iren’s wear, whic! ats ot O4, P ir Lim! dren a aa yey oun street, pear ). Borthweat. Wwe SAVE JUST RECEIVED WHICH WE 4KB SELLING at SEIRT. LOCK Woop, HUFTY & TAYLon, 083 PENRSTLVAMIA AVENUB. ¢ buildings as desired. ‘The whole to te inapected eighed, snd shown tothe: Sp pee certify 1873 Betwoen lth and 11th streets. mM): now on hand « full line of BOOTS, BCE. ores ta LIME! st $1 per berrel, D MAISO: of Noe York. 1 ay open oar her miliners” Parlors at No. 413 13th ee F lth sti ‘ai 2m Win sein MACHINE "Sete a needy oe ve LOST AND FOUND. OST —Op Saturday 1 GOLD SLEEVE BUTTON, witht laltials “Mt. cagraved on it. ward of Pig ite retarn tostore Ho. 439 ie treet octintent tee andar ‘Diack and tan 1 to the name Sa ing him to No. f assaci seeeniee fect a liberal rew: we Ah 2th, on T and Boundary ok TuORse. The dence conbave hi ror 7 TSS | = ing expeuser. BENE a Buca 1918" Tie 25-3" Lam the 2ist of May, a POCKET-BOOK, on ih street, between G aud F. The finder will be rewarded §10 4 leaving it at the Second Audi- tor’s office, room 1 m23-3t* | Be ees white i er colored Potuter DOG: about ney liberal ward will be if retorned to J.B, CASSIN, Ap streets. ecary, corner 7th and M- PERSONAL. G° AND CONSULT MADAM DE GBAFF, the wonderful Seer and Clairvoyant; she is the seventh daughter of the seventh daughter; she can beopasry rye at 326 Pennsylvania avenue, between 34 and 4% streets, for a short time only; she gives advice on all business matters; tells how ‘to recover lost or stolen property ; tel tells of to ora, and even tells ee ee ee arry. Bees 1 Al letiers anewsred trod promptly by by “Taeloe 81 and stamp. ml 2d BOARDING. Coma BOARD With fine sheds aud extcn: nds—at ion, B- and Apply at the stor: eter Sax 1412 Bah atthe ‘Washington. sik OR BIGHT SINGLE See on accommodat: meres © at Arlington, Va. tee G ‘aches Apply eS i JENKS, No. TS tween G TEWs Fauci can be accommod: ‘Booms and Board for the summer {9 fal and healthy location, 35 anges by rail. Enquire of JUAN BOYLE & 77 ‘UB TR. ther | SoaRD, Sit I ie ‘strost, borween sib oan MEDICAL, &. J, FOB SALE CHEAP —To be removed. a FR HOUSE on the alley bet 8, T, 13th streeta, near Bate De ‘OR RENT—Near the Capitol partially furuished fruit, & water. No. 227 B and C streets. *QB REN T—Uptil vc FofotE, Col 1 P; has seven: rome, bath room bay window large HOUSE, ed, with garden, toa reliable teuast; gas and laware avenue, between m4 ber Ist, @ FUR. lor, gas, water, lary m4 good order and ne neatly firniaed. Apply to BARNUM, (Devlin & Oo.’s,) 1113 Pennsylvania avenue. mds St PGE EENT_WILDSPRING COPTAGE, at Mt. jeasant, near Mth street cars: omnibus to de partments market; egret ewe wes inclading bail; also cellar, cistern, pump in kite! her spring near: garden and lawn = tee acre! ); #254 month. year. Inquire BREED, Mt. Pi ‘S15 F street north ay FOE SALE One of those beantifal two-story press brick front and mansard roof HOUSES situated on 14th street, between 8 and T streets northwest, known as “Willard's Block,” ” water, gas, rat Tae WANTGH, Real Boat Bro - ie er, ni24-ce Corner Lsth and F streets. OB BENT—A beautiful three-story PRESSED BRICK HOUSE, containing ten rooms, besides store and collars, b bath and ry Fooms, with a8, hot and cold water, and ail lern improvements, and within two sauares of Tthatrest care and mar Inquire HOLLIDGE ROS., Sth and vor {S61 sth street Lin Foe BENT—A-FARW of about fortyive acre, Anacostia heights, about one inile and a half fom the Navy Ward < a aa arith the peivileg he privilege rts garden an tor four months ist of June, the itH Hace for slonger time. Aj or will ‘wea ply to C. street, office Mixed Goma: = GR REEECA ciey fee FRONT ROO: Fee See ait reed. “Sail baawees 4 and ? Po EI three stalls. “St. in ner of Massachusetis avenue and _stvect port na a Lot 4x200 feet: site Sad back alley. ; Datance 6, 12 and ise MaTTINGL «| * BEELER. Fa SALE=Yog Spite HUT BU 1cbim oe ie tale on west street. opposite Scott ‘3 by lun feet. Apply 1343 Mi atreet, be- Sosen thts ad Mom ctreats pecebeee mid-2w™ FSRBERT AM Sib a? oe Ron Bie FURNISHED BOOMS. singly {on summer remaining during the su splendid Location, het convenient t is and care, Well Fe SALE OR EXCHANGE Au uuimpr mpencumbered about MO acres, ated on the Maoaecar Gs three railway stations. tee, to JUAN BOYLE & Co., Brokers, No, 603 lath’ street, spate wie = Treasury. Fo RENT—lat & four-room new mare from lath st RICK HOUSE: onth; possession given the Ist of June 64 Louisiane avenue ~between Saud3.. my F928 SALE LOT (cheap) on 18th strezt. botworn Penney ivania avenue ‘Bx1W0 feet ine alse on Zist street, between G and H FOR SALE—Two ew 6-r00m BRICK HOUSES on O street, between 1sth and 16th morthweet; bath, eas and water, on the ridge, nicely located. "gis per Inquire tea age SALE— HOUSE on corner of 2h and I sts lot 1.6.22 feet on 2mm, by 1.10 12 test fuitable for five nice houses; much of the ow on the ground FOR SALK—Three-story and basement pressed brick HOUSE, ten rooms, al modern tmprove- ments, on H street, between 4th and Sth northwest FARM Fi LE OR BRENT—1% miles from Beltsville, a short distance from Muirkirk station. £0 a acres may be street ee Capitol Hull. Osli after es eit SAMES Ewa Beal Ret ste Broker, mdiim Cor Wwhand Paes em ” F* RENT Th. tine STORE ROD) sad vei - stand corner 8b and Apa __ 1209 Sch street me i s of will_and fixtarse or ‘rei clave “Soar oteser? eo! 108 SLOG doing 5 ood tunea 8 ed tevestment fora e Deas, lemited caprtal } ater 3p. =atl oars omeertee =a Load ty doubie valwe, 919 Teh at si0 x rite Seesas _ma3- Meer TO LOAN PH y REAL ESTATE CAURY & BRO nce Brokers, ms-tf _a4eT F street Moneys CONSTANTLY my Reo GOOD Wi CERRY STORE Adress “a. aE . Bear Er, R EAL ESTA sums and for let m19 let F< BR SALE—Foor first-class RICK HO) two stares from Capitol Py same distance to the and clos? to cars, well loc rooms each, | Terme easy | southenst. OR 5 Goon FIAT! tes. af the Wittsers and F Se. staal Mark, 7th Ok eos OK BENT—Very desirable t FRAME HOUSE, on large lot oepyene pnty eight rooms Ged place for business. Ay MARTIN. Uniontown, D'C ory, room one avenue and 7th street’ als: ond floor, yon premises, northwest, ies FS RENT— ¥ Ist, with board, two connect: front Ly as with hot and cold water. B- and Booms: $65. odern convenieners in house, Tout xn street. et F iT—FURNISHED ROOM! Parlor furnished as a Bedroom, and room, bac! front, on second eligibly located Dwelling oh I street, Dear be rented on reasonable terms to gentlemen only. or} “A.J. “Rational Republican win pail YACHT" ND.” For partice. 4 lare apply at Pitome Faity Whartt rr Sy she cam be wt rae PAAR SS ee fUR nytt oe BUSINESS STAND. chia | 20x60 feet, northeast | Gall, capectaliy Ser sckenest Serpe see. Se . iy for xe how Barn, Dwelling, Tenant B. end catbaild vineyard of Suv Concord grape vines, in bearing | Wellised; 180 scree valuable timber, balance | BPd well fenced, wear Guinea's Station, Fe vin Spotayvania county |Va. Price, only ‘Sm ___106 West + Georgetown. B.O. | purchase © good STORE Grabs ear, new market, ON © PEARSON, Building, 9b and D ate, OUSE FOR SACLE. | The large FOU! ¥ HOUSE, with three- ery ——, at cae ier ith ate 5 n room, f sable lu rear. reat te wa whole property : tip comy te very teaonet far Pee (= ye ‘Treasury, Pennay!van' DRY GOODs. mand ve, at Dray a. avenue. Bath-tub, Yard Closet. Window Basi and Shutters, Doors and Stair Steps Apply at 1820 I street northwest m4 FOE BALEEA handsome GRAY MARE, six years old; kind, gentle and stylish. and AGE and HARNESS og prod No. 204B M streets northwest FOE SALE-A drove ot Ohio HORSES, pair of iron-gray MARES, goed trot ters, Work and Driving Horses, &c, ob 6th street, between [ and K a M23 St” HU Sy NEW TOP SPRING ye coNs. SEAT THOTTING BUGGY. ‘or sale rom ot, George: town JAS. K.P OBEY. miz2-3w". OR SALE CHEAP—A 12 Oe POWER F UPBIGHT BOILER oat ENGINE in oe order. BOBERT POBTNER m120-6t" aheaekte Brewery — WATER APPAGATUS FOR SALE variety of White and Tennessee Marble SOUR WATEE APPAWATUS, at manicure prices and te1 ones taken in ox Change Bilver-plated ‘Apparatus end Foun. tains to loan, free of charge pit-im* PALMER ix ‘iver, Georgetown FOS SALESSMALL FARM—A place four mites uortheast from this city, coutaiping 22 acres, about one-fourth in heavy timber. The improve: ments consist of a double Frame House 00d order, withall the nec dings, tnctlng ft varietie early Dew (Cane 8s 1 ONE full of ice. a ‘B: MOHUN r “00. 5 nsyivania avenue + eal -class ROSES, Olimb- tal Shrubs and Trees, i A. A JORDAN, ‘oompesticn x erin SALE. The 1 Country Besidence called BAMIOR He HALL, vgaitaated ow tbe rgd from ‘ennallytown, mis fremt Wash shington, D.C. z 0B FURNISHED ROOMS 7 — fl ering, Tole Sth street, K and L x" Fo BENT—Picasant ROO: S for summer. furn- ished or unfurnished, Parlors and Bed Rooms, 1321 New York avenue. So; FU ra GAN ER” ih oi SAGENE: Waebe nae O19 Ttheereet. m3 St” OR RENT—A handsomeh farniaicd SUITE OF PARLORS on second floor, very cheap, at 720 sth street, between @ a H. Also, rooms. » other m23-6t" [,OR RENT—PART OF A HOUSE in a desira- ble location, including parlor, dining room, two chambers, bath room and water closet, &c., Dartly furnished: ‘will be rented to « gentleman and wife for the summer months at a low rent. auire = Star Office. -3t* Or Teaally “epost leaving their residence in Grant Place, dont ing the summer mouths, will rent several CHAM forulshed. and having all poodern couventonces ard can be obtsined inne fmmediate diate weighborhood. | Gentlemen desir- a | ouisiana a srbnues bef efween’9 and 3 p. Hs OR desi FexR bons: on fret hoor, S05 Mims ene opposite tne Botanical ical Garden. mi2-6t Fe SALE OB RENT—HOUSE, street; month; 000; rect sion giveh June Ist: has ern, Toner furnace; key may be had at TT. For further O) Peon ulars apply to ‘GEO. a PARKER, G13 Is Breet FOR CAPE Are story prowed brick DWELE 8 rooms, cellar, gas, and water-cl &e. in plod cond Condition; situate th a desirable netet ea ‘veh at car Freg Gaba orm et rect . Terma: $50) cash, hemomtlaipaee per cent. interest. st brick thaw on PROFESSIONAL. BR. NEWTON HAS REMOVED to 413 L STREET, near cotner of 4th st. north- midt-6t* mae - CLEPHAN! 5. Z. BRAILEY EPHANE 4 BRAILEY snonTuane MBiTE TERS & aie ar a facing Indieneovesee ” ” “tr jou ¥. pen Ruin AT. oe . D. 0. PIANOS, &e. Law. aes-tt SECOND-HAND PIANUS, from different factories, now on hand and, for sale or rent on Eas¥ TERxs, to maki room at REICHENBACH’S PIANO WAREBOOMS, 423 lith street, above Pennsylv: Agency for Wm. Kuabe & Co.'s and Wm. Mc- Cammon’s PIANOS. A LARGE LOT OF NEARLY NEW AND SECSTER & BROTHER have w Striped SILAS at » kK SILK AND W + At all prices, at Wo M. Slit ‘Tens jet RACEIVED— The Coteds “BUFFALO” AND“OTTER BLACK ALPACAS and the “BEAVER PUBE MOHAIRS,” a CoNPt at LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES OGAN & WYLIE, 1 SF Aceucy REAT BARGAINS an DREss GOODs, 00 PIKCES OF EL MMEK DKESS Guus, auction saics at new dork last Wl day SF” We will open the ab May 2th, and will be pr discount ly W per o BF One price only, marked in plain figures. GANT SPRING AND ash at the dnesday and ove goods on MONDAY, red te om a from former prices mem ATi eek LUPIN BLAC! Ss DINES. SHUSTER « B&O'S. mam Ls gars. ™ grest variety, «sags 4 TER & WW TE Goons AT HALF PRICE! 1,000 YARDS WHITE PIQUE, or Marseilins at 25 and 30 cents; former price 57% and 50 conta. Great Bargains, DRESS GOODS, CASSIMERES and PABASOLS at Greatly Reduced Prices JOHNSON & COLLEY, m23-St” 711 Market Space E*™4 FINE LACE 80AQUES. Justreceived from Kmporters’ auction an immense stock of BEAL LLAMA LACE SACUQUES, in all styles, which will be sold extraordinarily heap. Ht the finest lot of LAO sadae ‘BS'ever bs TOURS £0, the Gy. Call and soe Opposi RENA- ost ‘THE MODOC WAR Has not in the least interfered with WOLFURD & SHILI Procuring their usual attractions in DBY GOODS For spring and summer wear. ine : THE GREAT SPECIALTY, LLAMA LACE JACKETS AND POINTS. All the noveities in SUN a | and PABASOLS. Domestics tu large variet , and mauy other arti: cles, too guMerons to ment Pcreons that value their dillars and cents should ne not fail to call at this house befure purchasing else i > S7 THE ABCADE, mill-tr 427 7th strect, between D and E, 8. W, | REDUCTION IN PRICES AT THE ABOADE. Owing to the backwardness | font acre MONDAY. ‘war we roma reduction in ca tale = ma. and Check Mattings in store e ow figures. SS oe np ‘fair of for housekeepers to pro- cure a nice Carpet for a little money. - WOLFORD & SHILBERG, 4 N= DESIGNS FOB LADIES’ 48D CHIL- DBENS’ DRESSES AT ‘iH. MAUREBS' STAMPING DEPOT,

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