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4 _— EVENING STAR. | Largest Circulation in a District CROSBY &. NOYES...... WASHINGTON OITY: MONDAY... --- JUNE 22, 1968, S7 READING MATT ON EVERY PaGs. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELB- G@SAPHIO AND OTHERS MATTER. ‘oR THE ACCOMMODATION OF PERSONS leay- | ing the city during the summer months they so have the Stak mailed to their address, by ordering the same at the office, for 2 cent: et week, tor one week or more petrssccdinsteettnccken aes ee WANTED, A CANDIDATE: The New York Convention promises to be a much more feverish affair than the Chicago Con vention, from the fact that the nomination of Grant at the latter was a foregone comelu- sim: while the great strain at the Fourth of ly Convention will be upon the nomination ® candidate for the Presidency. The cham- pionsbip for different leading candidates already reached a point of acrimony that ind: | eames that the whole string will be sacrificed as | * political necessity, and some new man brought forward. The cooler and more astute *#pitits of the party, who “go in to win” re. grdiess of men, are already preparing to fling e the confeting crowd of aspirants with a> little remorse ss they would drown a litter of imeonvenient kittens. Judge Chase will be thrown over because so | ny prominent Democratic journals have | committed themselves positively against him | that it ts certain bis nomination will slough off mere Democratic votes than it will gain from | | the Republican party. He must sit on theanx- | sous bench a little longer, they say. Mr. Pen. | dieten will be reyected because he is identified ‘with a financial dogma which the most solid and influential advisers of the Democracy re- Eard as unsound, impolitic, and dangerous. | Governor Seymour, because the mighty and enthusiastic throng of Positive Democrats who follow Mr. Pendleton regard him as the chief obstacte in the way of their success, and are resolved to punish him accordingly: DieClelian is not considered worth naming in the race, from the fact that he was badly beaten rn 184 by Lincoln; and of all things the Democracy dislike 8 candidate having the association of defeat Gen. Hancock is not in favor with the peace Democracy of the West, Sod the cry ts raised, doubtless without founda- j that the Catholics would not support him. any, however, favor putting him second on | 2 cket asa good card to draw such of the “boys in blae” as are of Demecratic leanings. Joan T. Hoffman is considered too younz, matler With the whole lot thus far trotted out, ‘with the exception perhaps of Senator Hen- ticks upon whom the available-candidate men Seem just now somewhat inclined to rally- Hendricks has been lucky enough, or sa- * sn Bis somewhat lengthy political career, such 3s would setiously compromise him with any | wing of his party. He bas always been held a scvrd party man, but uniformly voted the =ppropriations necessary to carry on the war. From his general political record he stands | Well with the peace men, and the fact ot having | voted war supplies would give him a litt with the war Democrats. Hendricks, to-day. #*ms to stand the best chance, but at the pres- ent rate of slaughter of Democratic cundidate:, | may be that bis neck, too, will reach the chop- ping bleck before the Con vertion meets Cur od incom City Government, heaied by Mr. Thomas E. Lloyd, “Mayor "who early loves a good joke, seems determined to pupithetun. The National Intelliyencer of morning das under the head of “City Or- Official Publication.” a “joint olution removing from office the Rezister of this Corporation, and providing for a special election to fill the vacancy:” and a «joint reso- Jution of imstruction to the Mayor in relation tothe funds of the Corporation im the First | Naticnal Bark of this city.” The «joint reso- ivtion-" are drawn up in the usual official orm, signed, and “approved.” and to the | ual reader look like bona fide city business. | The rock upon which the Democratic party % likely to drift im the coming convention is the question of keeping good faith with the creditors of the Government. The New York World already begins to have serious appre. bensions om the subject. In a dubious article | on “Democratic Harmony” it expresses the | bope “that the supporters of Mr. Pendleton | ‘Will not insist upon the incorporation of his greenback theory im the platform. peace Leadiaesst etme Tas FourtTu oy Juty Coxvgeytiox.—It is estimated that already over twenty thousand | »ersop= bave applied for tickets of admission ae Democratic National Convention which venes in New York city on the Fourth of Jaly. The room, it ts said, will not hold more than eight thousand. There will be at least Torty thousand disappointed individuals. Tee Mississiert LECTION. — Governor | Hemptreys and At orney General Hooker, of M pi, recently removed by the military authorities, are canvassing the State in oppo- svion to the proposed Constitution. The bem- ts claim that they will carry the State by “Hae majority. The election begins to-day. | wick ge Netson tov old, and there is something the | cious enough, not to make any bad mistakes | looks readabl NEW PUBLICATIONS. From Blanchard & Mohan we have the lowing new publications by D. Appletoa Co., New York : which by the way ist mour—is known here asi the Treasury He at one time rep District in Congress. to maintain the 1s the only one has terng the Government sucorsefelly, and that itts the sole constitutional party. Mr. Gillet disclaims bemg congas, he Ene matinee, rg a mere partizan, but bis book shows that he writes under ‘strong party bias, amounting S 1s shown frequently to bitter prejudice ~ mpter (128) Beaded = Destruction of the Highest rt in the aes nck Sh oleae Democratic poli ians one of others of note in our pelitical hist po eye the time of Jefferson down, and these form the most interesting por- tion of the book to the general reader. Mental Arithmetic. By G. P. Quackenbos. A good feature of this arithmetic, which forms equation of paymerts, stock joobiung, U. S. curities, taxes, duties, &c. Appleton’s Short-Trip Guide to Europe, (1868.) By Henry Morford. The latest edition of this usetul work. Scott's Poetical Works. This is rather a cu- pablication. fur- comp! works of Walter Scott,With the life of the author, for 50 cents! Bride of Lammermoor. Cheap (25 cents) 3 —_ of Appleion’s issue of the “Waverly ovels. How Shall we Paint Our Houses? A Popu- lar Treatise on the art of House Painting, Pisin and Decorative, By John W. Masury. This strikes us from a hasty inspection as one of the most really useful books that has lately ap. peared. The author, who ap; pears to have Rood taste as well as knowledge of his subject, treats im most readable style upon the nature. compo. ‘sition mode of production of paints and Painters’ colors, and their proper and harmo- nious combination and arrangement. Library Edition of the work of Charles Dick- ens, voll. This first volume of the Appleton Librar: edition of Dickens pasa pe the “Pick- Papers, “Barnaby Rudge” and “Sketch. es By Bor The aes 18 very neat aad pre Possessing in appearance, the only objections ing that the print is necessarily small and the margins rather narrow. Jobn Milton and his Times. An Historical Novel. By Max Ring. Translated from the German by F. Jordon. New York: D. Apple- &Co. A well told story of the times of Sohn Milton, bringing ip most of the remark- able characters of his day. Old Mortality. By Walter Scott. Of the cheap edition of the Waverly Novels, pub. lished by D. Appleton & Co.. New York. Not Wisely But Too Well. A Novel. By the author of “Cometh Up as a Flower.” New York: D. Appleton & Co. Little Dorrit. By Charles Dickens. Of the shear edition of Dickens’ Novels, published by D. Appleton & Co., New Yi David, the King of Israel. "By Frederic Wil- liam Krammacher, D. D., author of « “Elijah, the Tishbite.” New York: Harper & Bros. The name of Krummacher is a household w ‘ord in religious circles, and the book under notice the last from bis pen. As with the other works of Krummuacher founded upon Bible history, the different scenes aud incidents rise up before us with the vividness of actual events passing before our eyes Dora. By Julia Kavanagh, author of +No- ete New York: D. Appleton & Co. ory of the kind so much admired by Mrs. Kavanagh’s readers. From Mobun & Bestor we have the follow- ing Brakespeare On the Fortunes of a Free Lance. A novel, by thy author of “Guy Liv- ingston: ‘Sword and Gown,” &c. New York: Harper & Bros. The author, as in “Guy Layingstone” shows bis veneration for muse lar christianity, and rather dubious moral im general. The Gid World in its New Face. Impres- sions of Europe in 1567 . By Henry W. Bellows. Vol.1. New York: Harper & Bros An unusually fascinating book of trave dealing as it does with thread-bare subje Dr. Bellows carries the reader along with him by bis capital descriptive powers, and has the knack ot skipping all the tireso: ings that most tourists writers think they must con. scientiously describe. From Blanchara & Mohun we have the fol. lowing: A Treatise on Meteorology, with « collection of Meteorological Tables. By Elias Loomis, LL. D.. Protessor of natural philosophy and astronomy im Yale College. New York: Har- per & Brother. Prof. Loomis, who 1s favora- bly known by his works on mathematics, has bere undertaken a very important aud useful task. There bas not hitherto appeared any ge 1 treatise on Meteorology which fur- nishes & comprehensive view of the condition of every branch of this science. [n this vol- ume a concise and very interesting exposition ts furnished of the principles of Meteorology in a form adapted to use a 8 text-book, and at the same time exhibiting the most important results of recent researches. As usual with the publications of the Harpers, the illustrations are ample and most satisfactory. Jennie’s Quiet Life. A novel. thor ot St. Olvaves.”” &c & Brothers. From Alfred Hunter, vania avenue, we have ~The life ot [Joseph Grimaldi, the noted En- glish Clown.” By Charles Dickens: and “The Pirate.” by Walter Scott: both of “Pete: Cheap Edition for the Million.” From French & Richardson we have the tol- lowing ‘Margaret: A Story of Life in the Prairie Home.” By Syndon. New York: Charles Scribner, i sued in tasteful style, and the book By the au. New York: Harper 178 and 24 Pennsyl. The Jnicliigencer commends the course of yor Bowen in notflying the street ratircad | companies to pave their track, according to | their charter requirements. laa a a Abijah Gilbert. Republican, has been elected Vaited States Senator trom Florida for six years from March, 1°59, ————— From Shillington and Blanchard & Mohun We have Herper's Bazar for July 4th. S7 Keeping ‘ans for hire is a trade in Paris. 87 There is a majority of females in Chi- enzo. 87 Mechanies, it is said. are becoming too mueb Like clocks—they strike every hour. = BZ _Liesgo © to have a female suffrage, Soros. 82 Napoleon bas put a stop to Eugenie’s sritable explorations in the bad places of + W. GALT & BRO.. JEWELERS, MAVE RiNOVED To rm ik NeW sFORE, ® PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE + 72 In eB? lirw aso litte sts ' \em THE GRAND FLORAL ernaws &Y Fpl | New mas By the Ladiew of ELEL Ta” Lovee. No 1, Fastern Star Peerse at opp. FELLOWS” HA ir ec eeetiensd THIS (MONDAY) EVEMING, Jewe 29: The Forty fourth Infantry Band will for their chotcest mmate on the cecasion A Cotl Fad will be im atreniance in the rear Rall for those estripe to dance. — leo Voc . <_< umen- ts] Music will be rendered from the ‘The Piave use! ie kindly furnished by W.G M of Magic aimiesion 15 cents; Season Tickets 26 | street, ale wii OF TICE OF NATION AL FREEDMEN’S SAVINGS AND TRUST Consan 1970 sTREET AND Pa NOTICE.—All moneys left on de t sank. ose ee otween vow and n interest from DATE ‘0 ia aa or ower or more, wi it draw tn cent gos it at thi ve.) ¥ DePostT be beve mousy by them drawing however smuall the sum, put it at onc> 2° fovostt thisty dave vb a rate of four pe: | ‘TheMctual cash deposits of this Bank on the sist | Gay ot May were QT4i3 7 | i. W. An B.D. Coc _e im “ L. EATON, Actuary. 3 jent. , Chairman Finance Committee. * TH STREET, AN EXTENSIVE BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, Sad, always, “* what they pact end the best cuality. of the best SEVENTH STREET. chy Coors woat of K nd Northern Market, Jouy A. Bev, Treas'r, Joo B. BRyay, Pres’t. WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK. PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. GOVEBNMENT BOND®, peel Bh SILVER B.agbt and Sold at current marke: 4 fall supply of REVENUB iviuae kept con- stantly on _Lann WARBAnTa Wanted. ‘OAL AND WOOD. j 8 IN WASHINGTON tod sane, Govitet tail. bet. 6th and and ith sts,, Navy Yard. ate we: on hand LYERN’S VALLEY, SOFT, ) ASH. and LOCUST, MOUSTAIN PORE: re Being the BEST COALS MINED’ AK nd PINE WOOD that ed for Kindling ae lies would do well to lay in P Orders rece ved, snd will be filled now or any n three monthsat Present iF Winter anp- LATED ICE PITCHERS.—A fine asaort: and cheap. Just recetved 5 em Honsefurnietiog St GUY Seventh street je 26-30" AMES SWORD, TOBACCON IST Tice ATER AND Be 316 B street’ between 1 ad Mth strevts. bear National Theatre Keeps constantly on han ING sod SMOK Se > iF Fy papers at subscribe: daily papers sold at the | WASHINGTON ASTLUM, JUNE 20 1s6= Proposals for lying the Washington Asylum with MEDICINES for the fiseal yes mencing By be received by the Commission- the Soth i They reserve the right to reject any or all the Bchvednes of arttelen. reaalred can be procared on wppiteation atthe Asyipmy 7 J08N MepEvirr, e Tas: Pyikh Y, Commissioners Washington Je 20-6 (Rep. & Ubron | Ww ASHINGTON ASTLUM, JUNE 20,1865 yam let until the th inet i ti relative to the quantity and Hl Mer meth pe a }. at the oe tothe Intendant, at “Soak een Meee ys eae Asviom. © misstonera jet ten AT BARGAINS I8 FANCY AND MILLINERY GOODs. UNTIL JULY ist, je 18.68 At DANS 6 GAITHER's. * 407 lat atreet cast, between A Brom, afew steps fromthe ee 2s awhore an tn: sea. 30%: wun Seen See hE states of tot a shies for Ete boat ith com FIRST MORTGAGE BOSDS or we Intell THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, | WAST EDA MAR Apply at 269 Penne. a aveunes ¥ ANTED—An experienced 84 waitress and Maacorma he 8: PARKER, S72 sat treet Scan Ci references ie DUE SULY Isr, 1964, ‘Will be paid on and after that date, ie 2 seed t rooms, east! 3 Mi ee, iat Rg tating terme nnd fe location. M Ars BENT—On Penn. av north ae, between +, aie nd 44 atreets accond door from the WHITE f wouan who tho: every rable FREE OF GOVERNMENT TAX, oughly understands housework. Beat refer. Oleg a very denirave a7 once required Apply at 269 opaeg oe wanes Sc aed womat.s se Ce Warber, and Ironer, who will go to Titinois and return to Washington next session of Congress. None mend Ply unless well recom aia HE EeA of 4 ry ni . Wa between 13th and 1éth vt atreets. eee “a iA es sree, aNTED-A atieady, industrio haa ere ges and steady employment. Apel a al eitere ag Auction Store, corner 10th ws 4 ania avenu 19-3t ATERED WANTED_A frat class 0) TERR can get i Rooms, kitchen. and all the forsiturein acenteat and very desirable part at the city at a merely nominal rent. Address S T Star Office. IN GOLD Cor AT THE OOMPANSY’S OFFICE, No, 20 NASSAU STREET. NEW YOR! Schedules with twenty or more coupons, will now be received for examinetion, and gold checks for the same will be delivered June 3ath. 3018 thy] JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer. wroperly one; rent 9100 pe per caouth. the perth of the HALL & Lyons SILK DEPOT. jee dining room, with the Foaae “Nice 0 with o Renee “at excrient ‘ad 24. ata Will, yea yi NT_BRICK HOUSB. Srooms two.cai ard a: Yo. 15 K We have yet on hand & large stock of Elegant BLAOK AND COLORED LYONS SILKS, which we are SELLING AT COST F ALso, chance is offer Heference re CASH. AW HERTR arecu LU TING: ane c ad -- NES OB RENT_DWELUING HOUSE No. asa H ntreet. between 1th and | ater and’ 3 lath ‘ORE _FOR__RENT ire at SWORN'E Topeccon i aed Bene NITURE-WaNTED between National ‘Theatre “and lah tobur atl Kiudaof Furniture, ree Le sell will hud For En Seer as — CH room HOURE. =e 3 lot 100 fea wood shed’ on the back al ey Inquire at No 2. 2 Ds— | North Capitel strect, opposite the Eelotins posing of all kinds of TRON ar tae ae Furnitore will find it to theft ai advantage to cali on FSR EEST One of those handacme hem tam, 00, pay the h ghost cosh ices BRICK HOUSES. No. 973 Mess. avenge ,o8 all consigned an i saad ir cash _ y - en 9th and 10th streets ods and atored free of chat eases COLMAN & £00 LACE SHAWLS, MOUBNING DRESS GUODs, DESPRE’S PARIS KID GoeDs, FANCY SUMMER DRESS GOODS. variety, LINEN AND COTTON GOODs. All of which we are selling at GREATLY RE- DUCED PBICEs. Agent for Cole's fc ie use. Ss in great JO8. J. MAY & C0, 30% Pennsylvania avenue, Je 1s 2tit between Sth and lth streets. 10th atreet FS ae’ TWO-STORY ANB BRICE HOUSE. containing 1 tov F 1 O Ofeet of ground. Deautifally Lal great variety of fraits h ‘amailies or | t an moving from the city. to know that the: can dispose of their Furniture without the frouble SE TERSPEE OF An auction. by addressing JAMES i , Furniture Dealer, 2d st. and Pa. avenue. N EW ENGLISH BOOKS, JUST IMPORTED FBOM LONDON, Jeti ORTH OF, SECOND HAND 5,000 z BI RE WA STED —Parties clining hoi havin Wuraiters af description to dinpose of will fait te thers | in He Eee OR SALE CHEAE all FARM of 20 acres. five-and-a half miles from Georgetown a beautiful and heaithy neighborhood; im. HLapou or address.» note by Proved with a good frame bouse aad other ost IEL8, No. be- | honess. Also. a young of of ples and peaches. in fuli_henrivg® and a fas ing of ex. elieut water. Inquire vl the southeast See. of Fe arenue 4 13th attest 3st aler tt 01 ay large 8 = STORE F003 BOOM « rah my2s tf F pon and dwelling attached. uy AND P OLOTe. 'G, BOOTS, Orb street, wit a 1d Gentiomen's’ BECOND:A. Sireot, betweon Sn an ret. between Land. M siresta north.” NB No matter he they have been worn. ieee WARTER-SEW AND CAST OF® OLOTH: Watches Gems, Re: Bain’s Mental and Moral Science. Loudon. $5.25. Bourne's English Seamen under the Tudors. 2 vol., London ; $10.50. Life of William Wilberforce, by the Bishop of Ox ford. Lemdon. §5 25. A Book about Boys. London. $175. King Arthur ani the Knights of the Round Table. Gisve Bdition. gin Clark's ‘Treatise on Electrical Measurement. Lon- den. nose on iteCare. London. §1.25. Roger's Manual of Political Ecenomy. 5 me re and 25, nth, Inquire at 437 uth pele and G ots, Ute ‘oO BENT HOUSE No. 21 Indiana aven pear City Hall, Possession given July 1 D street, nearly opposite. Lon- Ce lestial Poy a for Common Telescopes. a g B SEWING MACHINE low tl 38. Seaton on Vaccination. eRe “4 ose SE fonrent three For saleby London. $4.25. FOR SAL: Also. a Furnished stories: with all ‘ ing “Toqutve 390.231 etree oe i sam hacer Logtcoh 2 Com pany Beebe Pacis FSR SLE Taree French Plate Mantel 334 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, quiere. oar nee : he Mirrors, four = pS ide wy tod Gprintas — 7th atree 2 AND 479 NINTH STREET. selstr q@t4t BSACBIFL©GE tn PARASOLS. DAVIS &GAITHER's, t 20 Market Space. Tice, daymateh the frames of ore. ciaht Side Gas Brackets. 236 Penn, 13th ste., 24 oor. fe9 St" | hed SALE OB BENT. Several new BRICK HOUSES of eight rooms each, eligibly $25 per month. DKRT CA The fades ing it at the lise, ie fo OB T—ASTOBE and DWELLING situ. K. | Ff tes thweat corner of 12th st aS ly to HALL & rot ith and D 2016 tt va ST. ON THE 18LAND- 4 containing Surgical lous 2 will receivea liberal rewa Fico gt Dee. Bitch, 55) "aE@aRDoet On Sai TT 5 Contre Barker. a small Hotty T-BOO: DO use to anv 01 t the ow: I will give the erewara if loft at Stall No. d, Contre Market, No. 581 L street north. Call at once st jels-6t Jon LOT OF FA VERY CHEAP, at DAVIS & GAITHER nisbed. om seuthwest FS aitreet west. Bent 3OKeE FOR BENT—One of ee Myers story ios HBUUSES, No. sengtmcen, nd 2th iprcets; euiye! ROCKS BSS Oat Inquire et ‘& i oth aud loth streets Possession of 5 7% the 20th inst., | 5 Hy and white | Cucxpraten averrt siscurr’ head T THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE, PREPARED IN EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND, And perfeetly fresh. wy suacHELe. je1s Under Kbbitt House. een D and Virginia $25 REWARD She, og Ge igs ot te | Ba u grb, instant. 0 Bay HORS! ne the mave; scar st: Now IS THE TIME TO GET BARGAINS hair x inches long om the aright his ed gray and bay on his croup. The above . dt for bia return to Tn all kinds of toward will be peid for bia reen oe iis FANCY GOODS Ona of § Wahiog atreets, wa oa i accommodate the Bo now in the house. For particulars, nt OB inte COW, swith horne standing Star Office Dipped. and phite i inthe back. The IT te yee oo er me, ~ MOR Fe, BENT_T: co is SULLIVAN. Sift bet Kand L. je 10-3t" ‘ope of them handeomel: Inquire at Store No. 4 E streets. at DAVIS & GAITHER’S, 20 Market Sp: oF stolen on the 17th in- Je 18-6 Jous GEAY £00., MANUFACTURERS AND DRALE! WOOD AND WILLOW WARS SBOOMB, F OR RENT_One of those desirable HOUSES in Philagelphis Row. with, aay and every modern rum) if returned to ¥ il be paid WINES, 2 ee (Coron) New Work avenue and tht corp: | POR SALE—On 13th street tetween © AGE, Be., me BOARDING. aud D sire strects, at ah Bote be ‘ish . crim parc. Terms, $200 casi: balance 16 FULTON AND 202 FRONT STREETS, FRE RABGR AND AMY 8 SINGLE AND iy endl pei ef ahierokery NEW roRK. DOUBLE BOOMS, BOARD, at ARE & METCA! je 0-tt Cor. New York ave. and isth at. No. 441 5th street. ironting’ ai Tiaisiary Koch ne SDWARO HEATH. = =§ WILLIAM a.gua . | Title, Boarders accommodated. References SPLENDID CHANCE. a FIBST-CLASS BUSINESS: merits gt OF, SALE. aif reste . HAVERN ES Bn 0k conte, fered eon thors sh all th forts MARLOW & CO,’ ans ye rte cs iy genta. (hoe Lerms. ‘This te cae of the beat sande Board §2 per day, Beguisr monthly my 23 Im’ ‘8 wold.) boarders at reduced rat pe lithe res of the best character, and ¢! USion sorzr, GEORGETOWN, D.C. ain EP eaiiereienratt stom in the city. The . ce bering: deter- SHIRT MANUFACTORY, desirable Hotel is now open fer the recep mined to bees a other busi the sale will be tion of gueata, upon moderate terms. tive” Apaly. to HaAVERNER BAY" ax CO. ovisio . vetween 262 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR + Toihvand tsth. ovwo® Dealere islote ‘afc K RENT—TH STORY BRICK be Foote No. 191 reet, gas thron, aRnoue T BA se Gy 3 wa Sa ty reat, Intelligencer Beultiar, Milburn’s Polar Soda. HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE. That on the Vth ae corner 7th aud D streets. Fe SALE-The A AVENE ve ROUTE of a - ving Ste of the Baltimore nea nee bers on each Fouts. which will be wold. a T ave invested capt- tal and completed arrangements to go into & new tn aaa. ‘Apply at 309 v qth atrect weet Ot JOB LOORTE, Agent Mieierts HILe Lots. 7 June, . D. 18%, vo our at re caer was ned by the Supreme T, S city vtah oe yn, of ry net. and bas been duly adjudged a baskrapt upon petition of bis credisere. and the payments of any Hebts sad delty 3 cis any property belo wel Sd ar for hia ase. by him are forbidd it meet the rei of ome Aa pane to prove their debts and choove one or ees of nis estate. will be held . to be molten, at ae THE OOLDEST AND THE BEST. No. 450 FIFTEENTH STBEET, Orrosite Treaster. MINERAL WATERS ON DRAUGHT y 2 = re g * 5 TWO HUNDRED WoRR NEREAT FALLS BEAUCTIFOGL LOTS COMPANY. DEPOT and OFFICE at No. Bue, between 6th and Open tor th: The Company fo st'uboct hait tue price heretutore pala by ei tomers. je SL Louisiana ave- bh street omoee le of Ice from 7a. m. tosp m. 11 received at NUROH ELT Groce Pon ‘heentire s Sears ot Jeo Cream Depot, 365 D street,” ty cus: Crosixe OUT SALE OF PARASOLS, STRAW HATS. COLOBED FRINGES, &c., DAVIS & GAITHEB's, TO! cow jour. Ord. it Nout Howse. | cuts SPLENDID PROPRETY, NORTH OF J. BILES. ‘THE CITY, at REDUCED PRICES. Ge tal Lie Bowe ARS OBLY ONS-TENTH casa 0.1 BAY MACKEREL. 20 Market Space. ts ert eeigenpy x ttention of 0 SECOND-HAND TWO HORSE OA mea : nolanelg go retell RIAGES FOR BAL LE Une eee Bs EEE, Sicthescomerirerzbatetato Ged irae epi at KE reek Gee's s Pad Oc Stee hi weet atone, Agents for Hawie: a= “oF ONE-FOUBTS York Cider and Levens eh zi Of the finest ites ae oa wasold. yal Persona cansecare & lot by paying @3 dows. ‘ttle perfect. me gr or es ee esicreaes 8 iets vate Beene M. atts BOWLING ‘haem ard fe Bea! Hote Bechengei Poa, 8 8-* hy ee ~~ ANOTHER mamnivas 353 STRA uate, Psy atte iota, my Bt 383 BOYS, "4: sa ag jee sTTGE Ee sche Erg Maat wn | parteef the city. wr eSes, 1 mber of Rages tre the me giv) for ante o- exchan, eerie hee os ments fra Sie 3 —oist a cured om Kent Rxvats quae oe werte evenue. brick, corner 224 «treet, mear Oircle oT si LoT st" Rew ¥o tnd Fiftecuth strost Bo & BOME AND STOP REST oan offer for sale a DWELLING HOUSE, new, fooms, moder: improveme:ta, $8.99 ‘ESSE en Dear Sacpemeraets® ne on y ae No H he strest, ween Lith and 15th, $25,000. Cara? tu ‘On easy terme, in all parts of the ) Brel Estate Brokers Sonne © Ohara aad cones On CES or: PENNSYLVANIA ayeNCE oo RENT. 7 located; eae h; both large and small roorwer they eee nicely adapted for Lawyere aud. Agents" Ofiee, gud erll be rented separately. or to some good Agent collec for sub-letti or forther particulars ingutveot Wk wen! yor 7th rms. Call for cats 4 aod Lote in all parts of the city PERSONS Urs DFSIBING TO RENT A GOOD House. or make ft eal tate, call MAN. CHARLES ELO! STOOK. and FIXTU Store aud News Depot. corner of re and 1Sth etre: Dest stands in W LE—Two or three TRACTS OF La’ AND lo ne axrer. ner Coleeville. Mont, ESg County. Md. Toauire at the Canal OMice. No 26 4. str neton ion © eae wt on city Droperty tbe requi Quire at Meal Ketate Omics. 493 Teh tween D and E Je 22 vost WM. McNKIR. Broker A PRCFESSIONST GENT Tienee desir rm © part tleman already eat ablished the Claim wr Pateut Brsincss, Address Mr Star Office. wen, be Mas A HULL, Celebrated CLAIRVOYANT ard PHYSICIAN, and TEST MEDIUM Pennsylvania avenue. OR BOX DID IT '—That is many ladies who bave haa ttored alter using ope box of Mad: FEMSLE Pi Theae Pills cure all diffculties and otstructions from any cause w aver Explicit directions. stating when ‘her showid not be used. with each box. Ofhce, 179 south B Street, be een Mb and loth, Tela: 2PM SoreNce HAS TRICMPH 4 Gentlemen may pow be cured by mechanical ap. pliances without pain. injury. or incomventence. of the tiany diseases arising (om tion of the organs cau tain secret habita oo Deut Ba ‘ention. atent aecet we. with full eres pmsl pee 7 a upon the bees fF acireular “sarees of 8ST FREDERICK, s Je 15-15" Lock-box 4S, Washington. 0.0. y Offi g _E . sows indebted e _ estate of the late ch ystEs th a BD are ified 4 against forth- 3 RORMENE {Beecutors, (4V¥ BOUNTIES! NAVY BOUNTIES": Bere eet MARINES (and heirs) who enlist. fe war fc the ty calling Bette A LIVING LION LOOSS IN THE sTaeErs 1s CONTRE! ‘And wil! commence a brief enason IN WASHTSOTON. ON MOND: JULY Orn Op Lot corner La. evemer and 18th «trees TIS ks Pee P And all (he var.oas Spe-talities REMEMBIR a * “sonerore eTeerr Wiich will tele -, - ay & GEFsT ig THEY x y. oee ve ARRIVES, beutiant ‘han onyeta SPLERDOBS or’ THE poe: BIN bak oe ore AUBIFEROUS (6 ior ‘OF ALEXANDER be GOLDEN sTATUR' DEAWN BY a Earoun 4 ORs. RPPTUNE'S SFA TRE © Bh ros Ha Rie TB ASBIVE ( nal And other Chars gat site work mipeae AGNIFICENT STUD OF Bul suceeded by the whole le Zroe catcme MOST BEAUTIFUL i UMDY owes IN THE A OORTEGE a ENIOnTs 1 N BURNISHED And astud o SHETE AND PONTES PEAWING TITANIAS OBARIOT ' The whole forming the moat derrling display ever / ever seen on this continent . Remember. that this GRAND PROC Esr1ON me, Not PLACE UNTIL MO at Y enn Dae notice will be givin of the route over which it "FIRST ANNUAL CONCERT ano EXSIBITION Of Prof. JOHN ESPUTA'S Musical Academy, at CARROLL BALL. : h and Tenth streets, ONDAY EVENING. June 224, 1988, Aasiatedt by Prof SQALA, Leader of the Marine Band. sud Prof CHAS BICHTER, the Celebrated Pianist Tickets of admission, Pitty Coute; for sale at Meevemott re and at the doo SCHOOL OF WESLEY >ad Depot, of Sib street, at 7 children of ¢ ce HE SECOND aksoaL PIc-nic TH HEBREW BENRV OLE SOCIATION WEDNES| AY. UNE 241m, SEVENTH STREET Pagg Srrangemente are th the hands of our most manent merchant We expect @ large attendane a@ “ scare Will leave for Georgetown'and Navy Vard et at echt the ate ‘sraw” On bean OLY ‘ILL BAND aes (Serry't free) will be at the foot of High The Proprietor pledges by ‘o ~ ofthe pa gi eho gen Jo ary Bot muotee oh on son ‘241 F etreet, Wi PECTAL ROTICE—o. an 1N-fa S Toons. a euites with OF zn ron pe het of i reduced prices af fhe worth ve spl red ‘Sth st. and Penua. ave. A loca. is 1st" . LEON SUBGEON AND PHYSICIAN. aera oe ‘ANIA AVENUE. above I: ise strect, Bae careto the treatment of female bots with the greatest success ial treatment will find i contaentin I “aut PUABITIES or cause, Snooma PRIVATE. Patients see no one bot the PEE: NAL. ag an DUBAND, PHYSICIAN. ith east corner aud Fremont treet Fars years untversal suce with cor t at. tepdante: correm wtrictly conBteatial aul in ssauiccnnrpemaeees ap 9 2m" Rean: BEaD!! BEADII! DG: TauEr eS THAT Lister" Cputract tis stock o StiLbine Matern Rosendale and —— Top Cement, Lime, ‘potat’ Sand | per bost Saivington. Sand, —— whites ‘ "s Calcined Plater, Felt, Pitch and Gravel Sold at the lowest cose eens Lay a nee Tomas MAS FAHEY. er 18th street west and Oa 7 mb > Sm — Smithson! Lavres OAN HAVE THEIB HOOPSKIBTS ALTERED AND BEPAIRED st CHS. BAU! HOOPSKIRT, CORSET and SBOUL! BACB MANUFACTORY, 49 Louisians aveune, between 6th and 7th streets, aa Tat Lt HY Oi —— P eeren Se # tee ew ‘Meseum o! coirecgee oi boive Got Md what to routh, aterity and or tag omg ee Iiervoms dlaseesteee esasted Yor! Barring ieee considered, ‘ocket volumes eontatn!; forwarded to parties tnabi of four New ¥ Broad: M. HANSON'S INSURANCE OFFIC FIRE AND LIFE, No. 616 SEVENTH STREET, Between D and E Streets. eee JETNA INSURANCE cour a8 HARTFORD, COS. 4 ageure. ies 543. x. ee COMPANY, INSURANCE OF KEW ¥: Be | ceet ane RET GRAND PIC N o'elock P. sar ags ato . Staten ladies. ‘Tickets must be oe PRE Dp. By order Committer = ean S1RST GRAND Pio NiO MT. VERNON, S 68 UBFOA A ne Grex at TREES 4 SrRERT PARK. wins cond ‘aeee oer ie w ‘s- Ch BS 1 Strt S.. aged for the occasion ne mis Tickets 50 Cents, admitting gent and indies For list of Fireworks ace posters order of Comittce HF STE. ly atternoon trt 2 mounts ve A pe od T! each mitt T gzox is anD STRING Bans weaning, Bo 3 ¥ Fa ae et corner of lo. on 7th street. = iA HEALD. Ageat. a ee ed Band cen be secured for Pi NICS, EXCURSIONS, BALLS, ae sbort notice and at reasonable rates. ing et the di estore of iF, corner High Prospect sts. one uare mort o the car stand. or by Sddressin w Brother, 127 West st M SHELE BAND best of M nished for Bails. Pie Nice, Excursious, Parties. etc_. ete Any number ot wme vecnoushte, @raeret rages. cians furoished Terme Heslauar ere, 305 Fouse, sirenes. = oth ath, *, or at Music Store, will mest ath prompt ationtion, £.0 Box 603. my¥) Im* WHPEze CITEZEN, BRASS a aND OOTIL Betng connected wiih no military crcantzation, beral terme can be engaged on for Excursion &c. Orders i” & Towers’ Book Store Pease Sirs Weber realtence, S68 eet Cast, bet. G and I ate. Ni EVERLASTING CORSET STEELS. 10 Cents. (Only Agent.) © pac™ HOOPSKIBT AND CORSET MANCFAUTORE 49 LOUISIANA AVENOR, Letwron Gih and 7th streets my 2. Se EVe2=2 HOUSE—Boux's French Restauraat 4 une ¥ a between 1th aud 15th. , Se: Boarde: tt ie ei) cCTtTTES Scenery sconrvtnas ttle co ie BUTTER Also. the ia naif Toe Iso, the pails of fue pew Western enemies. eerie be fo this market FUCKERS Bostos sour. b the tree at lowest market and Bos- Saree tou Ww BU Lb, CRONE: dn yd ‘mbniee ‘Boese je Set Bovesss DRGLASE ve fies.

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