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CROSBY S. NOYES..........Edlter. ‘ IN = WR = 1 EVENIN G STAR. he fonsiog il seep Ne Fp nan ea re Brecon sinus Largest Circulation in the Distriet scpepemepentge een hr 4 - See a scribe, and of + dollars, or any mu in coin at the pl after thirty ana fo : | bearing the following rates of yeari WASHINGTON OITY: MONDAY... ee------eSULY 27, 186) S7 BEADING MATTER ON EVEBY PAGR. EE OUTSIDE FOB INTERESTING TELB- . BAPHIO AND OTHER MATER. ———— FoR THR ACCOMMODATION OF PERSONS leny- tag the city during the summer months they ean bave the Stam mailed to their address, by ordering the same st the office, for 12 cents, Der week, for of week or more. pen otter tices ete iste saie THE LATE FLOOD IN BALTIMORE. The sad story of rnin aur desolation. caused by the onprecetiehted flood in Baltimote and us vieimity, on Friday last. of which we give further paruculars in our paper plbradle striking revelation of the peril and disaster which a few bouts may briag te property and j shall ve applied to the payment of the inierest iife ma city traversed, as that is, by a stream | Aud to the reduction of the principal of the luke Jones‘sfalia. This stream, coming from | Puvite debt im euch a manner ae may be detet- he hilly country to the northwest, runs for } Gongress may heresies direct mad nee redune es on its winding cours throngh the very 2 ton shall beim hea of the simking fund con- centre and heart of Baltimore, ffom fts nor | templated lions pot yond to it hwestern limite, and wh, n Act to Authorize the issue of Umited States Sous ta naeioe wits esauerenke see, | Motersand for the rederaption or fanding there freshets, becomes incapable of retaining its of, and funding the floating debt ot the United States,’ approved February twenty-tifth, boundaries, and widgus out in the Jos laude | sto the smalf lakes, submerging the cellars of eighteen hundred and sixty-two.” Section three enacts «that from and after the stores aud dwellings, whilst some of the streets iu tts neighborhood are converted into rivers, | passage of this act no percentage, deduction, with water enough in places to float schooners commission, or compensation of amy Amonnt or kind shall be allowed to any person Tor the ond steamboats. Almost yearly there are ov- casioual disasters, though to no very consid- sale, negotiation. redemption. or exchange of erable extent, from this cause, but the Iste ca- any bonds or securities of the United States, or } of spy coin or brilion disposed ot at the lamity was probably unprecedented, and with- out any approach to parallel. nuless it was | interest, Fable semi-annually in coin, that is to say: be issue of bonds falling due in thirty years shall bear mterest at four and & half per cent.; and bonds talliug due én forty years shall bear interest at Tour pet cent: which said bonds and the interest thereon shall be exempt from the vant of-ad) tamee-or opscther taan such Sactens tax aa may be assessed on other facomes, 88 well us from tax- eticn im apy form by or under State, municipal, or local authority, and the said bonds stall be exclusively used. par for par, fer the redemp- | tion of or in exebange for an equal amount of | any of the ontstanding bonds of the United | States known as the five-twenty bonds, and | ay be issued toan amount, in tbe aggregate, sutfictent to cover the principal ot all such fi twenty bonds, and no more." chon two appropriates “out ot the duties derived from imported goods the sum of ome bondred and thirty-five millions of dollars Aunually, which sum, during each fiscal year, | Treasury Department or elsewhere on account | Of the United States: and all acts and parts of acts authorizing or permitting, by construction or otherwise, the Secretary of the Treasury to the - = oy | SPOUT am . other than some proper ae eet at and twenty | negotiation, redemption, or exchange of bonds people were drowned. This Mood has} 9nd securit ‘sare hereby repealed. been still more disastrous, and the Bal- more papers are considering Foarton News. —The dissolution of the English Parliament 1s expected to take place this week. The grand encampment $f yolun- teers at Wimbledon came toa close on Satar- day by a review, in which some ten thousand men Were under arms. Prizes for skill ta marksmanship were awarded by Lord Napier of Magdala. The Prince of Wales, Prince Alfred, and Mr. Longfellow, the American poet, were among the distinguished persous Ptesent, while immense crowds of thr nobility and people generally were in attendance. Lord Napier was enthusiastically received, and repratedty cheered. In the Freich Corp: Lez- islauf a bill was passed providing 4$,00),0 francs in rentes, in partial satisfaction of Franco Blexican bonds. Turkey has confirmed the succession of Milan to the sovereiznty of Servis. Mr. Bancrott isat Darmstadt, endeay- oring to nego’ naturalization treaty with the Grand Ducal Government. Political riots took place in Prague week before Inst. The garrisons have been increased and gniet rastor- ed. The Emperor of Russia has goue to Ki The G fa. which left Bergen, rway. on the 7th of May. oa an expedition to the Notth pole, was spoken in latitude 72: all were well, Reports from all parts of the Unit- ed Kingdom represent the weather as bighly favorable rer crops. remedy cam be applied to arrest such calamities io future. Some suggest a change in the chan- nel of the falls, so.as to carry it out of the city, et into Gwynn’s Falls or Herring Run—either of which plans would involve the loug delay ; necessary to State and city legislation, and an | enormous expenditure to pay, in addition to ‘he cost of the work, for the condemnation ot sand of water and mill rights. It is aiso urged by ® correspondent of the Sun that the esty should condemn all property tying on the ‘west side of tne falls from Nortb avenue to its mouth, and make the chann«l or bed of the falls ie take the width of West Falls avenue and Ha:- risom street between the points named. This plan, however, involves the actual necessity for an elevated levee on the wesi side, without open- ings for sewerage, fo make it effective, and tue lifting of bridges above the sireets on the sume side, whieh would render them imprc- teable, unless the low grounds were also filled | up. The Sen recommends «s the most feasible | | ' i ; what | pian, to cut ® more direct route from the point near where the siream enters the city to the Qpper portion of the basin, on the higher grounds which intervene, thus placing the bridges at a Letier height above the water, ‘This would involve, of course—as will any plan, indeed, for ® change in the course of the tream—tlarge costs Saymorer anp Biark Ratrvicatiox Meet- ING IN CLXCINNATL—Tie Democ: f Cin- efon.t held a ratification meeting Frid thousand people were presen 0. H. Pendleton, Geo. E. Pengh. und other speaktTs addressed the meeting. Mr Pendie- ton spoke at length on his financial theory, T condemnation, but the present bed of the stream would be gained for | Statmg that Seymour and Blair arv pledged to { it. Me indorsed Seymour in very strong lane nailding purposes, and facilities tor ordiuaty | Paoge. Mr Push sald the Democratic party sewerage be retained. | demanded that the cazional bauks be abolished, ‘The suffering iu Baltimore and its viciuity | naticual debt be paid ia greenback: He declared that there coul nptry util Radical rule is over. tions were adopted. ratifying the action of the National Conventioa, declaring: First, that the sutform embodies the wisest doctrine, which, | ifcarried ont, will give peace to the country, and relieve ovr oppressed peopl. of many bur- | dens of taxation: second, that the candidates command the admiration of the Democratic party: third, that they pve the course of the Ohio delegates in p the name of eymour, after it clear that Peudlewn could not be nominated. in consequence of the loss of life aud prop-rty, sce im thi calls loudly for relief. Not only lives have been lost on which otlers were dependent for | support, but the only amd whole effects of | sony are «weptaway. Relief will have t ‘forded to the uecessrious ‘e as well Etheott City and the other poits ot dam: atong the Patapsco: and the condition of sufferers is promptly engaging the attent.ou of | these abroad wath a view to affording reliet. | in New York the subject is engaging atten- | tion, and in Philadelphia & subseription t has been started and is headed by Mr. Cti be no p | Two won Express Rornens Hexe nv a | Mos. —Sparks Moore and Jerrell Adams, ex- et the Ledger newspaper. with a gift of | Press robbers, arrested at Matton, Coles county, on Friday, arrived at Seymour, ind.. at $1,000, The dead, the drowned mothers snd ee 5 ; | palf-past ten Saturday nighi, and soon aiter heipless children,the hartowing story of whos - yaar left in & wagon with a guard for Brownstown, ieurtul deaths we have recorded. will have | to be delivered to the sheriif of Jackson county. many mourners. In every household where | i When near the vicinity where Clifton, Ellot! the touching récital of their sad fate shalt come, tears of truest pity and sympathy witl be shed. Ail this 1s right and befliting, but mere sympa. thetic feeling 1s of little worth unless accom- pauied by active deeds ot love and charity. We earnesly hope that im this instance the cit- «eros of Washington wil! not come short ot the fall measures of their wonted iiberali: aod that all who bave the meags will de sor: thing to relieve the suff-rings and want of those | Dany at who stand in im mediate need of sud. | Frank Sparks, John Moore and Henry S:nall— | were arrested in Coles county, IU, Friday. and Rosebury were hung, the wagon was sud- deply surrotinded by about 150 armed men, all masked, the guzrd overpowered and prisogers token out and hung. At last accounts they ‘were still banging on the same tree where the | others were hung. Previous to hanging, the } prisduers were questioned as to the numerons. if Tobberies which have occurred in Jackson county, but, with the exception ofan acknowl- ‘ edement of small depredations. nothing was | gained from them. The remainder ot the ta. | who attempted to Tob Adams’ Express - irownstown, ou the 10th instant— ‘Tue Lavon Movemrnt.—The strike of piascerers of this city for $5 per diem seems to have failed, ‘hough im some mstagces superor | workmen, we believe, now get as bigh as $1 '3 perday. The stone-cutters im private employ bere bave made = saccesstul demand for a re. he cognition of the eight-hour rule by their em_ ployers: and the other trades are moviuz to th» SIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.—| VISLON- AL SCPBEME LODGE aND ae ND BD © bi their Annual Session TO OW MORNING. at 9 o'clock. {n their New tourth floor Intelligencer Building, Election { eificers for the ensuing year will take piace » Every PC. aod Rep tp good standing is expected to be present. By order GC. CLAREN' It ! A i Lv. F | Ex The ye ) Communication will be held } | | ¥ estably hops here, by the ed ig all che Government work- ey eXpect that it Ill be recognize private employers. The current tsbor en: see be wide-spread, aud to be ned mately aflvet every interes: in | the country. ibe drent strike of the bricklayers n New York is yet maintained. and curiously enough both parties seem entirely confident of aacce: and insi At the other is just on the p MONDAY EVENING, July 27. at 8o’clock, - BV ESGAS' BBC LLEDSE, rand Seri DE ts GREAT REDUCTION Jt PRICES ON SUMMER Couns, ar M. WILLIAN’S, Peausyivania avenue, move to u je 2 im pomt of yelling. ‘The strikers are supp MAYORS OFFICE, CITY HALL nip see ; Wee b OFT HALL, by the Inborers sad trade uutous throu, | . ini Meveby thiat any oue fond Fe the United States. These several trade . moving stone. sand. | they cross Tiber Crcek, | OF property under the saris: | How. without written permission from th be bricklayers to feel that 3 Mayor oF Comstorstoner of the Ward, will be prosecuted extent of the law : iccuen are requested to arrest aad bring to soo m am the whole co: Ty. Hence not on ty prniel weat all who violate the law in thir reapect. apprals to stand firm are flowing in trom the a 5.) BOWEN, Msyor. ie country, but money is lavishly contrib, | Ere. 3$P ee ere STEEET. ated for the support of the strike. The bos. Prenat and hel in otuer wa. | AN EXTENSIVE BOOT AND SHOK HOUSE, ¢ employers all tocrag success of te Dricklayers wili lead to duction of the eight hour system iu all es of labor. ! ba general movement o & KONE OM At present to ivere The wholesale clothing c= tk will dem AY, And those ciot Tecognition of the eight boar | "¢! | Where Gee pubito may find, always, * what they Want,’ ond that of the best quality, SEVENTH STRELT, 1g Sore south of K and Northern Market, uiucturing trades, that th the i STABLISUBD HERZDEPG’S LOAN OFFICE, $21 NORTH C STREET, Detween 4's aml Sth streets immediately nal Hotel wrk ee mule. that HPUANS' ¢ OF : acct use to pay that price will cot wilva Strictly contiten. sy Bin The journeyiaen how use of JOHN FRIZZELL. A of John Frizzell. decrased afor = bu, pinta we who work fo | Coaczy ate appoints! TC Thore who work fo bea of Aazust “4. D. 18s, for ity Bave now taken the trent ard distribution of the pers f the assets in hand, we fc ollected aud turned Cereamed. and ne me the « j me ire heir they may otherwise by tineaid decosand’s tablishm he increas: ¥ of this -rder be pablished hree weeks tothe Evoning Star BEIRNE said dar JAME Taat. KO" Beg! H . bas been appotuted | S4NGRKAVING, fection of United States Senators and Mate officers in Georgia. Ex-Gov. Josepa Brown and Foster Blodget have beea x LITHOGRAPHING, oma. uk ted as candidates by the Republican party. ‘The Democrats have made no choic ‘ COPPER PLATE PRINTING, Crops reports from ail parts of Grest Pritun ate highly favorable. All Binds and in ali the latest styles, WSDDING PLATES, AT HOME, Aud INVITATION PLATES, OAT RACE AT SPRINGFIELD, Mass. —Ar- imquuaeta have Been made fora mateh rice. | aele-scull wherries, between Jobu Tyler xnd i Ward. for one thousand dollars ® side Gistance five miles, one turn, The race is ¢ taxe piace on the dist of August, at Sprinc teld. The articles of agreement wi'i be draw ‘up on Thursday, atthe Clipper office, in New Ye rk. Tue match = made at Tvier's request, std cme Bundred dollars forfeit money has been put a] ee ‘The Inte @re. Geo. Booker was one tac eamnerd to Joon Ven Baren. e7 Ira Aldrich, @e Dieck Wege@ian, tof an earn te of GMS. 7 Wm. Par@) e@agro, Sas been convicted ate wmerder of GBamgme Buanetn, tn st. Lovts. newest fen ts made tn the Pinte i horse-ehoe. It is wery ugty, but vory faebionable. DRAFTS, MONOGRAMS, Baecuted by FRENCH & RICHARDSON, LITHOGBAPEEES AND ENGRAVERS, 334 Pounsylvania avenue. aya tf 79 Ninth street, a 6 oPlock PB m., when the doors were oped, &nd Passed the Freedm a dent's veto bya ‘vote ta 5, aq then took a until 7-90 o'clock. \. Alter recess, the OST presented 3 commani- cation from the Gommisatoner of bi Telative to school matters in the District of Columbia. Referred to the Gommigtee om Dis trict of Columbia, and orde: tobe printeg. Mr. Cattell called up the House joint resotu- otd national b ais Phils cp leet heenn associations. of pd ppslors of the lave war, ehten wens 4 Mr. Sumner called up the House bill extend- img the acts prebibiting American vess is ftom conveying lo Yae(coumtry, Ohimese or Japan coolies. Passed. Mr. Conkling offered a resolution directing the balance of the appropriation of $60,000 for the preparation of the Medica! and Surgical Heeord and Medical Statistics of the Provost Marshal General's Uffice, be devoted to the lect bamed purpose.’ Adopted. Mr. Morrill: made a report from the Uommit- tee of Conference on the Dil! making appropri. ations for ‘be Columbian Institution for the Deat and Dumb. Agreed to. A committee of conference was appointed on the bill extending commercial regulations over Alaskn. consisting of Messrs. Chandler, Mor- Till, of Maine, and Doozittle. Mr. Morril!, of Maine, by unanimous con- sent, made s report from ‘the Commitiee of Conierence on the bill making appropriations Jor certsin executive expenses, which was concurred in. ‘Mr. Thayer presented the credentials of Geo. E. Spencer, Senator from Alabama, for the werm ending March 4th, 1-73. The credentials were read and Mr. Spencer sworn f Mr. Conkling calles ap the resolution to pay the Senators from Arkansas, Florida, North Carolina, Lonisiana, and South Carolina com- pensation, to be computed trom the commence- ment of the Fortieth Congress, (March, 1857.) A discussion ensued uetween Messrs. Oonk- ling, Davis, Bockalew, Yates, Hendricks and others, regarding the compensation of the Sen- ators elect from Arkansas, North and South Carolina and Louisiena. An excited debate was had over the fact that Mr, Abbott, one of the Senators elect, voted for the compeusation, dating back to March, 1567,) the gentleman nally withdrawing his vote, Mr. Davis moved to ametid by inserting the date= from whieh those States were recognized as entitled to representation as the dates trom ‘Which compensation shonld be paid. Alter a lovg debate, Mr. Dayt=’ amendment Was agreed to—25 to Yi: and the resolution, as modified by Mr. Davis’ amendment, was adopted. At 10.16 the Senate again resumed exeentive business, and after some time spent therein, took & recess tll Sunday evening ai ¥ o’clock. Last evening the Scuate reassembled. when Mr. Sherman fresented the credentials of Gen. ‘Warner, Senator elect from Alabama for the term ending March, 1=7t, who came forward and was sworn. Mr. Shennan made a report from the com- mittee of conference on the funding bill. He explained tne p ovisions of the bill as proposed to be amended, saying that it applies to the whole of the outstanding five-twenties, and he regretted to say tha the committee had been obliged to recede trom the provision Ie- gaiizing gold contracts. The report was cou- erred i. Mr, Henderson rose ty a personal explana- tion, and, referring to the recent tmpeach ment investigation report of Mr. Butler, pronounced it a malicious falsification of facts, aud fully equal to the peculiar tact of its author, whose malice was as infamous 2s that of Jetfries, Mr. Henderson read letters trom Alessrs. Evarts, Cooper, Crounse, Craig and Lacy, stating in the mos: positive terms that they had never had couversation with him, directly or indirectly, oa the subject of im: peachment. Some other business et was transacted, and the Se Went into exeentive session, ortance minor im: 15 p.m, ate, At Hovs®—Saturday, alter our report closed— ‘The Speaker (at twenty mivutes of four) laid betore the Heuse the President's veto of the Freedmen’s Burean Bill, as follows To the Senate of the United States Relieving thst a Dill entitled “An act relating to the Freedmen’s Bureau, and providing for its dis- continuance, t es with ibe appointing ower conterred by the Consitution upon the Executive, and for other reasons which this late period of the session, time will net permit me to T herewith return Senate, in which house it originated, my approval. AXDRuy JouNsoN. Washington, D.C, Tnly 25, ‘The message baving been read, the bill was passed over the President's veto—yeas, 11 ys, 23—and the Speaker dectared It to bea Jaw. notwithstanding the objectivn ofthe Presi - dept. ‘The House then took a recess. After recess, Mr. Mullins introduced a bill to provide for a more economical adminisiration ef the governments of the Territories, (limiung the Legisiatures to biennial sessions.) Passed. ‘On motion of Mr. Hooper, the Senute bill to authorize the city of Wesbington toissue bonds for the purpose of paying the floating debt of the city (not to exceed $10',00", amd not to be sold at less then par,) was taken trom the Speaker's table and passed. ‘Mr. Washburne. (I1L.,) from the Committee on Commerce, reported back the Senate bill te extend the laws of the United States relating to customs, commerce, and navigation, over the territory ceded to the United States by Russia, lo establish a collection district therein. and for other purposes, (with amendments.) These ameadments were agreed to, and the bill passes. Gn motion of Mr. Myers, the Senate joint resolution :ppealimg to the Turkish Govern- ment in behalf of the people of Crete, was taken from the Speaker's table and passed by a. untaimous vote. Mr. Spalding, from the couference committee on the biil making appropriations for tae be- nevolent institutions of Washington, made a which was agreed to, again went business ou the ‘stable, aud disposed thereot a: follows ‘Senate bill to reduce the military peace es- tablishment to thirty regiments of ufauiry, (three of which are t) be of colored troops aud of the veteran reser’ corps.) eight regi- Of cavalry, (one of which 1s to be of col- ‘oops,) and’ tour regiments of ariillery, And directing agradus! diminution tr the eay- alry force is reduced to 6,000 men, the artillery to4+00, and the infantry to b+,o4), was taken up, and after debate was referred to the Com. mittee on Military Aflairs—yess, 6s; nays, 65. Mr. Kelsey, from the Covference Coininities on the exec ye appropriation bili, made x» Tepor, which was agreed tw. Mr, Schenck s ‘d that the Commitiee of Conference on t unding bill would beable to presenta satisfactory report early ou Monday morning. And then, st 10 o’clock. the House took a re- cess till lock Monday moruiug. SS aaEESEEREEEEaeEeememmmmnme eee eel IVE NOTICE, That the snbscri- ined from the Orphans’ Court of gon county.in the District of Columbia, HIS 18 TO Der has obt ashtc on county, claimsagainst to exhibit the the subscriber, W next: they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefits of the saitestaie Given under my hand this 25th daz of July 18% REEDERICRE W STOLPP, Amfniatratri g, y 7 Law _ Fee THIS HOT WE. California WINES, HOC LABRET and PRANPY—pnre and ‘geuzine reduces 25 counts per battle. OW ITMEL. ay 23-lwe 119 Peunsviva: avenn N°? tic Tho co-partoershi hs eteforeexicting between KOWORTRK & © BUCBR. and qnown as & W. BOK & Go, ts this day dissotved by matnal ccasent rs) ness wi'l be continned at th Tthetreet, ty b bee 4 to collect and receipt for a! co-partn ership i jes dae bey rtvershi —? We RORY, H.0. LURK _Soly 25th, 18 ine A ot aeeet [pSSoLcrion OF Co PARTHELsHIP. AN persons whom it may concern are hareby notified that the co-partnersbip kuown as MY RBS & Dic GHAN is diasolved by mutual consent and at anend. FRANCIS McGBAN is authorized w colicct ail debta due the concern, and he assumes ond will discharge all liabilfties ard debts agaiust the firm. Cc. A. MYERS, F. MGUAN. Wasnine to: +» May 29, 1268. CONTINUATION OF BUSINESS. F. McGHAN will continue the business at the be ey 376 D atreet, between 8th and 9th. Haavtan HOME: OR, A SOUL'S PILGRIMAGE. By MADAME DE LESDERNIER PRICE, 91.50 For sale by PHILP & 8OLOMON's, METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, 382 Pennsylvania avenue, yy St between 9h and 10th atreete. £. ©. PARKE & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL omar CHANDELIERS - ax» EVERY DRSORIPTION OF 94S FIXTURES. PLUMBING, GAS AND STEAM FITTING Promptly attended to. 400 Ninth street. between Pn, oe poy ore See. iD geeaue aad Dat, ket pri Particulars Gast corner Weta a pear Mth v8 oF rove Permanent and 24 St “aoptpat 32, rf Biteet, Tatund n rooms. Prompt pay ‘oman to Cook. ae ‘mel. ‘Tenant tTNEY. Br 416 Seventh strect. Wash end Iron. Maryland aveave, near corner 6th 4 Bt N Magick, ee ole pss cme nm, Bc. jan fs 4 a b) re ‘fe Al et BM. FAL UMS Heal state Ofkce, corner th end’ ots: WW ARTE To. BUY hy B.S. JUSTIL, Ladies’ ‘Gentlenen’s arouse’ Secoud-hand CLOTHING. Rey Boots aad BHOES. ae..&c at 2845, Tth street, petween L terms. crest, Northern Litertice B.—Secon’-haud Clothing sold at reasonable wao-ly WARD RLNEW ABD castors ‘OLoTa- ‘aiches, Diamonds, Ber any article of val Coe iS cotabsiohed of B FULTON 2 G0." Pawebrokern, 3 street, near Penosviva’ Oe ni jelvers, 1 Niuth D-ly LOST AND FOUND. geivg from I strett, Dear 2st, to H street, $5 BIN RD.—Lost, on Sunday evenin 18th. « black Lame lace SHAWL. The above Teward wilt be paid for iw delivery at No 225 H tre General's oitice. +610 the doorkeeper at the Quartermaster iy Hi 3t aod POR SALE. FPR SALE—One dark SORREL MARE, 7 vears heads hizh. for indies to. dri Good famti ly horse ive. The owner having mo further ure desires to soll at a: reasoned: fi For farther partionlars it ae ‘0., Boom 63 Land Offices Patont Ome, Bullding. iy 23 st" NOTE 10 BUILDERS." We are in receipt of— 1,000 DOORS, verious sizes vnd styles 1388 RIOT eae ae Be ire B various siz 300,000 foet MOULD: nd. INGE. ali Ri 0d, We offer the above goods. or any in store. at re. dnced prices. as we are short of om for storage, Our warehouse and store rooms wre now as full as they ti t i aa BULLDEBS, DEPOT, 363 Tth atreot. DAIRY AND ROUTE FOR 8a D MILLER, Rolly Farm, 9.0 a 2 hold, and we must make room for large ILTON & 00. 000 IN ‘This isthe be sold ply to J. A DAIRY, doing @ good ats reasouabt YORK, corner Jy \5-2w* BAKE CHANCE ¥OR INVESTMENT. TROPOLITAN EAILROAD STOCK FOR BALE. constantly inereéstng in value. | A\ No. a2 ry Stables, U il be sol it the parc! ear D north. why jeast we ade, “ T. EROWN & SON, st.and New York ave. 000 ORDAE PO! 5.10 ant 16 feet cen, im lots t Tthatreet. desirable Bock in the market for investment t is vow payil cent per annum, in semi-annual aud is years old. BE, 80 ty gentle, and ye | mish. and wold lurther use stres STB, sil since, the lowest mar> ‘baer. Inquire i3-im Fre WHITE AND BLACK LAMA LACE POINTS AT 20 PEB CENT. PISCOGNT. Sot POINTS are wo eleaing out onr discount of 20 per at LAMA LACH cent. on former prices, and ladies who may wish to purchase should call early aud secure the We are also closing ont ov GOODS of all_kinds ate great sacrifice, not wish A few pice 75 cente am ‘to carry them over andacimeat pactorns, are THIN DRESS s wedo ALSO, ON HAN!, en of all silk BLACK GRENADINE, at \t $i per yard. with many other summer Drem Goode which we do p consequently are offe ay 22-eoSit intend to carry, and ring them cxeredingiy cheap, . M.SHOSTRE & $5 Market Brace. RO, MARLOW & CO.’S PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS MADE TO OBDEB. MANUFACTORY, #62 PENNSYLVANIA AVBNU: je4-3n PAINTS, OLLS, GLARS, &., de. ‘We bave now in store, and shail continue to keep. MATERIALS, GLASS, &c. inl) assortment of Hit @vick sales is our motto. ive? guar ‘Wa bave now in store f variety o Syst Ww R E BUILDERS D USE PAINTING mall profits and EPOT, 62 Seventh atreet. _ HW. HAMI MANTELS. exhibit { SLATE MANTELS e: ity. wnd mt prices to compete with Baltimor Philadeiphia or New York. BUILDERS D AG2 Seve! H.W. HAMIL MoV AL WILLBT & BEDGEA LTON & OO. ion. the largest T seen in this EPOT. rth atrect. LTON & 00. VE, LUMBEB DEALSBBS, Nave removed to the corner of New Yorx Avexva anv StxtH Btaver, One Suuare trom Northern Liberty Market, Aanvere co. ™ PACTURERS 0} 2 % . WATEB ICES, AND FROZE! ICE CREAM, WATER ICES 5 Of all the most delicions flavors, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 259 Pornsyivani: 0. between Sth and lothets ‘We most respectfally inform our friends and the public: that we ‘te manufacturing the purest ae atte: MS, end with Pheir patronac: every satisfaction. Pi ion will be ‘amNy and Boarding- m4 ivapia, send vo guarautes all th id to Virginia at will fayor us Ff bourse: rer; also Pic: Mics. Festivals, and Delivered promptly to all parts of Wost reasonable terms. the city, atthe my 29-t¢ Wor Revees c th ti public seneraly eirection of his in this efty, and tion to the br B. BRADY Important NEWS. 1808, Intel, & Repub J fully intorm his friends and that he this day resumes eo- s PHOTOGBAPHIOGALURLY 1 horeatter give personal atten- tains, aasatod by some of his beat ay Blw (. B. JEWRLL's PREMIUM Soaps ' are acknowledged to be THE CEST SOAPS FOR THE LEAST MONEY in the market ‘They are made on the old fashion pian by boil ing, and fre free from all inja adulterations, ‘The premium ORIENTAL SOAP, The The The NEW YORK CIT ous Chemical ¥ soap, CHEMICAL OLIVE BOAP, LAUNDRY SvAP. Are brands of superior quality, aud are guaran- eed W give periect sutiafaction. ASK YOUR GROCER for any of thase and take no otber gt tale by all of the BEST GROCERS in tho 7. Manulactory, Nos, 500 and 502 G street north, Botween 4th and Sth, Mt B.C. ar THE PBACTIOAL MANUFACTORY OF Eegus™) RATER my%-tt JAMES aK and 334 Pi TOPI AM & CO., thoroughly 8 DESCRIPTION ABDSON, Engravers, ‘onus, avenue. 4 - 7 = - ~ £ = it ROOMS, on ° tos eri the low < \ ee 2 i SS eee 4 eitner senara ° ~ Da. treet. between at Cite Box 7 Post Of ia 3 FRAME HOUSES. «¢ or a ond ¥ ete. mt mont er a A 3 fowinG TRE 4 £5 Or iowuments bn veins Me dag oageh 03 oe AY athe pom ged iavor upon the reiatites of the an jardcd, bv sldvesine ihe wniereignes, otating where the same may bo foued on Key in the corner = nee hoult?™ advance. USSCENISHED, ROOMS —Por Bent. two or Unf Booms. for ho fo ly on oth and 10th a or : ‘ant ial nely or in smite, incletine @ 20th instant. a slanderons article con * Sere Waehingtwmisns” who yrgted that Nowtroomegas aol water’ at MoasztS' oad S17 © Ps nnmeatehee T donee Gent ows: street. bet. deth and 18th. Le by Without. t comm «from ti Tn the frat place thefe was nots je dronken man on the beat $08 LENT—HOUSE No. $82 I3th etree’, bo tween New York aveune and I street. cliche " ‘ari ch Pr <P Footnd, water art ras, conveutont aug he: hy | 4° eo Should drink too much 7 pectal locetion. Price @5i. ‘ApSly at No. 337 Pane | oie eee ee ete ne ree blackcueried i av stairs.) bet. 6th and 7th ste, yy 17-St* mee who Sovcid of braine ' BRENTHOUSENo 10 Mt n Place, | thiten from blackguards and © 0 pra iste ARS ye nadcaiaunr Sh anaes les of decency aa to sinnd-r our people with mu ft strgcte, under Masonic Hall. pase |e oF CELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND PED | “yh. NGGOm rene it recite ey Oe eee | caditer of the Dear lath. Terms moderate. yas St* Hest, FoR BENT AND WORNITURE FoR =AL or house will at reated firpis' . Its to be hoped that tn fatere when ch of ‘Wrehingten, visit. Brejerickebarg the Ne in enmenting on them wil! ole truth, sithough 1 be forza tir peckPHOMAS WILLTA N & GLENN. G strost uo"s IG at. between Hi a: ee chase BCALES waltable for yart aud LIGHTFU: nicely farnished and | a mprtable EN GINE and ROLLER snitaite for holgting coals, They aleo - oats with responsil) t 5 thecity during the coming winter « lares amount eal and wood = Callor oe wll cena at their chief office and depot, 203 7 ventilased; singie or in suites; can be found at 282 15th street, betwoon New York avepae and iL street. : iv Fe RENT—A three-story BRICK HOUSE containing 7 roous, No. 23%_D st. between 1étb and 1th je. 236. Reat 825 per month i725 3t* FOE BENT , the FIRST FLOOR: consisting of a large parlor and two adjoinine oy cook Fecm ifreauited Rent cheap Loca: tion ond. at No 318 north B t. Delaware ave. and Ist st., Capitol Hill. ve Foz RENT—From three to five Cnfurnishel ROOMS, counceting, with gax and water: will be rented tozether or Two of them an large front r 3 Pa even between 6th an 1¥25-3t troet what Tuquire next doar, Tehan a HAC ovenue. ADIBS! LADIES! '—Save your halr 4.bng it cat and made in Braid.Curls or Chignous by N ES COMSETS, ali FACTORY, 49 L Dy get Wectos DEMONGBOT. 279 Penneylvacia avenue, ™ 27,6-bn between loth and lth ste Fog BERT Sevoral nicely farntsnea COMMU. | oe OP PF NICATING BOOMS on tho second and third | SS hen ee And ween Alsat one FRONT ROOM ne ae het | QUOL CRLERBATED CHICAGO LAGER, 180,00 Hoar, mnitable for an office. No. 354 ILat.. het 18th aud 14th. ie ay35-thi* ‘OR BENT—An ciegent four-story BRIOK Fen Ra rou osect, Sarn complete throwghont; fourteen rooms and all thodrra con veufences. ‘Tho finest location in the ctty for a firet class Bosrding House. Possession immedi- ately. For further particntars aud keys apply to the Agent, WILLIAM McNEIB. 37 25:3t 495 7th street, betweou D and E. Fee, 8887 ree story BRICK HOUSI with back bnilding. containing fifteen room situated on the sonth sice of Penna ave. bet 4 and 4', sis. No. 423. Also,a three-story BRICK, located Op corner of La. ave. aud 6th et.,with a bar-rocm attached. known as the Tremont House, as JOUN RILEY, No. 485 6th street. av QECOND FLOOR FOR BENT, inclading Bath- ** ‘room. gas and water, on worth aide of L street, between Lith and 13th. Jy M-at* TiANDsomety FURNISHED ROOMS, larze and small, at No. 393 © street, between 34 and4:, streets. First-class Board at 391; Reuses At WN. HELMUS’S SALOON, 509 7th at., rear of Sex D LEON, SUBGEON AND PHYSICIAN, 266 PEYNYLVANIA AVENUE, above 12th strest, Hag devoted many years to the treatment of temale companies and has met with the greatest Success SUADIBS desiring ‘copstial trestment will find bim very skilifnl and confarntiol. ff PBEGULABITIES, from whatever cause, ally re) VATE Patients mo but the plQOMs PRIVATE see noone but th Lavres cas nave Turis woorskrets ALTEBED AND REPAIKED ot OHS. BAUM’r HODPSKIBT, CORSET and SHOULDER BRAOR MANUFACTORY, 49 Louisiana avenue, between Spat arom. = (CONFIDENTIAL —Youns mon who have jared selves by certain secret babi we unfit them for business, 5 fee of married Ife; also, mi: ‘and olf f°O8 BENT—A two-story Brick Honso, No. G1 ho, from the follies ef youth. or other rest south: contains five larze rooms and a feel a debi fn advance of their years. cloget; ited good . Ret Placing themselves under the treatment of PG ea i hould first read “The Secret Friend from 4:7 p. Syme ate Yes will learn something of tmportanoe Dg The Recret Friend.” Sent to au; OR SALE_A_URICK HOUSE, containing ton On rece! rooms bath reom. &c.; inst repaired, and now dress a OH SELES R reas? aco od order; located about two blacks from Pa ‘Mass. is fice. ‘Terms: One third cash: the remainder in small monthly imstalments. A good chance: purchase a house instead of paying rent. to siLer, to INSURANCE. Tuscur AT HOME. NATIONAL UNION INSURANCE Com. PANY OF WASHINGTON. CAPITAL... — een $1.000,.000 TEE ONLY COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT THAT DOES NOT CHARGE ITs PA TBONS WITH THE GoY- ERNMENT STAMPS. OLA. Di best manner, han improvements, gas, fixtures, &. information apply le ail the Wor full ARLES KLOMAN. L ESTATE BROKE 44S Seventh stroet “SEVERAL HOUS! alifich and Frame, 10 tio Beventh Ward, noar the jegltural Departuent. = - - = ‘Abo: several PARMS on the salt water In St. OFFICE No 71 LOUISIANA AVENUR, si pty. Md.” First door cast ef Seventh street. For further particulars inguive — ‘0M. NICHOLS, Risks taken at the Lowest Rates, and Losses 4 Wholesale Dealer in 108. ky NO. MG La, av, ay 24 2m Contre Station house, Fok BENT—A three-story BRICK HOUSE in complete order, water and gas, on east side of Congres strect, between Dridge and Gay streets, Georgetown Apply to DICKSON & KING, cor: ner Water and Green streets, Georgetown. )23-6t" FoR® NT—A weil furni story BRICK D3, aoe reampthy pare Prompt PS CHABLES KNAP. Presidest, GEO. W RIGGS, Vice Pr NOBLE D.LAKNER ti DENTISTRY. BE HAS BEMOVED HIS 310 ¥ street be tween 1th apd 12th. He is thauki Ee. ] favors, and will be happy to see hit ved Tou HOUSE. containing pine rooms, kitchen bath room, and cellar, Good location, vear the T: 808 tase © Fitoge sind'ail persone thatmay favor him with OK RENT Seven Gooms in new hous: aituat- | Valoanite Ware and titel tein eae el corner of corth A aud 21 strect cast suita- | acremsonatio sate: vis tra" ble for housekeeping; ood location; convenient to eS Ean one stivect cars: cas aud water ou t [D®- LBwis @ Davis’ DENTAL assoc Guthe premises, No. 60 FEan 7 OR REN T— een 13th and ‘That desirable and well-known STAND, a Ko, 451 otis atrert, Fecenthy occupied by iusiate | eRwPH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN + Byou. awd Azo, charge will be mado 4 food BRICK STALE. containing three stall, eel be, gp nnd carriuge-bonae, with an enclosed yardin trout, | patieut will be teaerere' SS titnated on Temporance alley, between 9ti m 4 Re four 4 parti iculars inquire at my residence, | a, Cx: ion ie i 0. street. and heer ANNA I. RYON, Executrix. Pileand Beton bitter "uf dee (OR RENT—A partly furnished four-story er eene cam have anda the above- a ee 7S nage gl Appr | namedcitice, All work will be Gogo in the neaten No. 450 asth street, between F aud F. from a ldto | rer agg oon jill do well te oil asker Bee Se _ 57 Boe amine our work before getting it elsewhere. 37 1 LAESE,ReARDI BENT AND Sa oaaee getting th cleowhere. 37 18 EUMNITUBE for sale; with 18 cash ig PP ass. nrae. i jorthwest corner streata. é oly Bete Wo. 310 Pawxsvivasia Avayvs, ‘bet. sth amd wth sts. ror DENTAL SORGERTS BOARDING. FURST.CLASS TABLE DOARD CAN BE HAD ‘st the American House for twenty dellars per uy a Lor ATO ¥ R—Take the first step io cure ve ing rent. tifa) LOTS, well located, hrst-clase batting feet front, runuipg to an alley; pavement jut)” Secure # choice; $20 down and §lv paid monthly wil! buy one. ‘Call at once. TARR & METCALF. sy Weott Comer New York ave, and Isth st. FORREST 4 BRIOK HOUSE containing @li the modern improvements, to’ 00 9-9 Bituated Do. 354 Hatrest. between oth andgth. | month. a dias aye) Apply nexé dgor, 2. a Two J TEMISHED ROOMS. one ~ = 2 - IB, ON Sec oud Mor. w : Mplete BELOR YARIS re the scan com: | iwovon third from fieaithy tovationy: Tn Steam Kogine, Hoppers, Clay Mixtures, end weerg- | ™odlgrate. Tuquire at 427 1 street, nea: low. thin in apertect order. Also. the inte BEST. | oya-sts NS! DENCE ef K.H Lambeli. with all modern im- Stasary BUrL NG, provements, ice- .meat-house and vxtengive Stables. at the foot of New Jereey avenus. Apply . c. to JOHN W. DICK, No. 206 New York avi histone! bee h AGH. No. 3 yy lw OB SALE OR BENT —The ten first k BRICK DWEGLING HOUSES on the north 2 street, between lith and isth streets, builtin the best mauner. well finisned with sli conveniences, including gas ixtures II be wold on liberal terms: on ly to GEORGE H. PLANT or Fee BALE--] Acres of excsilont LAND. t be ge spelen ee Speed = which a at ey Ls 8 BROUNGS’s, bree toi peracre Fe a cut. Ly Leoree |, near Piney ojnt. bed Lard ten’ neon the Rockville aad Brookville | ec OrR<s Taland. ms oe urppike. within the District of Columbia; bat two miles from the corporate Nimite | of Grorge FIRST CLA8s BOARD, wit! Furnish: d Kooma: gas aud othe: conve: iene 78. can Ue obtained at moderate rates, by applying to me, on the premise 52 iw" POS RVING The comrort or Unturnished BOOMS, with BOARD. € and $50 per month for two persons: pleasant lo” ton, opposite city reservation Mu. 435 L -treet, aboveivt! t* ge comfortable 5th streets, or to BCH p ) D street, opposite City Hall. Proprietor. Foratshed DRY @ooDs town; bh: pod front on both roads; good y : Ing nite; good epring: good fence on Fo side a AT LOW PRICES. very BOGAN & WYLIE, No. 329 SEVENTH STREET, between New York avenue aad L strect. jom-sn desirable for juarket-carden. Price, $2 Peracre. Inquire of W. H. dyeing establishment, No. 49 Jefferson street, Geerae- town. where plat cau be seen or the land will shown. ay OB RENTTTen desirable dwelling HO variousty located; prices ranging from $100 per mouth. Good tenants are invited to call. c BRS & OO. . Estate Brokers, 460 15th street, corner of F. EVERLASTING CORSET STEELS. ————s Soi by — (Only 4~<at,) TO BENT—Largs airy PARLORS “4 ‘or single. for seaopable prices ora 0. P2cH, reasons! reet, between léth and 15th, ‘ee! ay 15-20" EGE BAPE A sglighital COUNTRY Rust- DENCE AND FRUIT AND GARDEN FARM, with every atrancement for comfort and conve- uievee. Every vark of fruit—apples, Tem icots, —in abundance: aches, cherries, aj &. Fine spade trees enbbery, Also. a will Se tiltshed COUNTEY TURE. with good stock noun. Part cash and city property. Addrcss Hox 654. Post Office. cand a Bere FOR RENT—One of those handsome three-story BLICK HOUSES, No. 453 north HB SKIRT AND CORSET MANUFAUTORY 49 LOUISIANA AVENUE, between 6th and 7th streets. my 2 7 W BOLESALE DEPOT OF MIsSISQUUi WATER. Dealers in this celebrated Water can be sup- dat the ren" ices, (adding treight Most., between 11th aud lth atréets; gas, water | New Yorks) in low clones cect tee eee sud bath house. “Rent payable wouthly in ad- ELL, yYauce. Inguireat A KOOU'S. 35% 1 street, be- je st itt Honse. tween 9th and 10th etreeta. Possession on ist of July. Je 16-0f Os UN PENNSYLVANIA +ENUB TUL BENT The large sad couven’ outinoes corner of 9th street and Pen) lvania venue, im- mediately over W.I: wall & Oo.’s 4 ction Store, Will be rented for@ aces. Uentral?, 3 eaay “azge and email rooms; they are wyers and a Ol y some good JAPANESE TEA PoTs OF EVERY EIND, « WABBANTED To STAND THE HEAT, AND AT LOW PRICES. N. W. BURCHELL, iy? Under Ebbitt House, 0. LBAY MACKEREL, x h; boib needy noapied inet coendveg eee ae zie pte ha ss particulars inquire of W.L. WALL &O0, mae =e attertion of wholesale and retafl dealers Fok BENT —One ofthosedestrabie HOUSES in oscar targostock of Ro. 1" Ber ana Shore moms] aah every mode tape rovement Rent, cat Eastern fodDing prices. Voare selling at os.3. ory modestARH & METOALF SO” ‘2't: BRowN Je 1$ tf [Chron.} York avenue and 1sth'st. - S900, sASEBET SITE figes Ober: B jo10stt Cor. New Yerkave ney ton prices adding Ueigh: gr nrnmreseand Bow FS Setrseet titer eo : berimede— 5 245 wits, ae oe store CH BLOW POTATOES. att Corner ot eed car galt grasenstraceced Fates, = 10™ Faten, Se Bee ae ite 00 . a evenue: MONEY BROKER. @1fY LOAN OFFICE. ™ The Pavourtio” from @fto $i. The ves" GSBe Vie rome ane best PIC NICS, EXOURSIONS, &¢, WOOPERS” UNION TICRIO POSTPONED wag WEDBES, AY. yen See AYE ani THORRDATS } ot p. m.—retursing APTEKNOON TR 4 her wharf on TL rT it Vernon act _retarn, Sorleting admission to the Bapsion and Greands, @L.Bs. Norte fete stall tee prtnelped Wotald ane ot the steamer ef The Arrow can be chartered by private partion, eran OF yom clubs, or assoc cagons, to make light oxew on the i Thersday afternooes ea! ) DF opplying Doard, or to 9 Se 5 jy 2.1m) AMES BYKMS, Cope wallardst Hoe FT EXCURSIONISTS. — Parties wishing @ Tieseapt em wn the Potornm et River during the heated term. can ob GLY MOUNT for § d for day tsaned only he Steamer REV PORT Capt. FH tiingebesd, lems. s of Dechert, dally at 6 a. Aaaut to the patr akinst ou b ete and further information, apply 250 Pensssivauia avenor. nader GEORGE MATTINGLY. Supt. Pot Q™ssee ror SOROOLS, CLUDS ric RS Bic PARTE N ft tb wim Stadt Natioval To r AMERICA NASHINGTON BRASS AND STRING BaN DS Bradquarters, room 25, Intiigencer Mw r Putiding, No. OL Teh street. comer ot D je15-sm* N 1 A_HRALD Agent. Uste: MUSIC" MUSIC LL BABD ~Th —ARLON ” QBAD- beat of Maste f for Pr . Excorstons rades, Pa: » ote er ot Mb cians furotehed Terms reasoni Ord = Headquarters, 305 Penns. 1, between Fin and 10th streets, or at Ellis” Music Store, will meet with prompt stteution. P.O. Box 603. my30 Sm* W S8888 CITIZEN Beass AND OoTm LON BAND. Being connected with no military orraniration, can be eugaged on liberal torma, at for Excursions, Balle, Partics, Q So. Orders can be left at Motacrou Rost Store, Coyle & Towers’ Book Store, svonne, and at Mr. Weber's residence street east bet G and I ste. Ne e AMUSEMENTS. P' oF. KREIS’ DANOING ACADEMY~ rape sylvavia avenne, ite Metropol ten Hotel For Summer Season, TUESDAY and THURSDAY EVENIN frm 8 te 10 o'clock. Those entering now. receive afnil yosrter. Reraler cine: he Firet Toesiey in Sepionber wud WOOD AND COAL. ORDERS FoR LEASON @ GLENN'S AP COALS AND Woop. on. twhart, W ©, Gat pot Or with: C. STOKES & COU., coruer ith and F, Wash- L IS & CO. corner 7th and F_Washinetoa 3-5. BOG! K, corner Bridge aud High. Goonge- =e ees |. cea aap Woop. THE CHEAPEST YARDS IN WASTINGTON ©2 Somth A. bot Ist nud Capitol etl 476 Bet, ber a Novy bard. Always op band. LYAEN'S VALLEY, SOFT, RED ASH. OCUST, MOUNTAIN "PURE, WHITE 488. Being foe BEST COALS MINED. The Best Seasoned OAK aud PINE WOOD that = pod mm ant pro r whict werr, bo Sive satiate Tefenied. WH. BARRO! —Coal is now atite Lowest Firure, ido weil to lay in their winter wnp- 5 MOreere received. and will be filled now or any time with.n three mcuthsat Preseut Prices Je 22-1" W. HB. cu : J GBEAT REDUCTION IN PBICR WHITE Ast. RED ASH STRUT. CUMBERLAND C lo. ‘GAL, ¢un of mine do" inmp......... o 2,249 POUNDS TC THE TON GUARANTI BD OAK and PINE WOOD constantly on hand S7" Now is the time for families to pwt in their winter's supply. 5. P. BROWN & 8ON Southeast corner of New York areane an? ith street. Neirn's new buildl: at 46s €. formert, $b street, between Baud ¥.’ Vard and Wassree toot of 7th street {Coron} ” W°OP AND Coat. If you want the very WOOD eod COAL et the lowest Srewact, enor Dotaur B and lth streets ILLIAM GFINAND. OP ALS COAL, WOOD. LIM: MENT, &e. Central Office, No. 41 isiana ere . between 6th aud 7th strceta west. Branch Yard, corner tet street i B street sonth. 4 Steam Stortur goods. GOAL by the cargo st riteadtts prices. 30 11-1 486 MOUSE RENOVATING AND DECORATING. To those remodelling, repairing, renovating o; decorating their dwellings. offices or atores acd needing Pa Q ow Shades Pictere Cor and Tease! tings, Eucearings. & re 4s6 Ttuatrest bs Feots. where they will find the largest abd chel'tet. assortment of tas bows goods im the Dieirict All goods warranted as x s te an _ J. MABKRITER, 456 Seventh street. satove Odd Fellows Gah BIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND ityisG ik NosPrtan = Patients destring to avail themselves of the a4- yontege “of This tustitution can ovisin, priate rooms ying to the Matron, These are turn. With ail the comforts of home. The Prices ranges from @° to $12 per week, depending Bben the room selectet, thisincludes Boar’. Nurse w Bikers tor saesioen th tie SOUR ER AST FREE BEDS io this. 7 the honorable Ser Ghiet ‘of ‘the Barcen ‘of! Modiclos Ged 5 o UAppiication for nes honora! <2 jeation for orders of the honorable of the Interior to be made at the office of teed Thompeon, 154 I street. between 20th snd Zit is. A Medica! and Surgical Clin'ei- urld at the He 5: Frompeon, tor out-door pattcars." oie ee iat . for oor ations a Bished medical attendance tw scbarse. MEDICAL STAFF: ia -Oulet, 5B. THOMPSON. > 2. ABEFUBD. i 5., Asciciaot Samu CERTAIN CCKR FOR OVER-DBINETYG, DOCTOR VOR FoRes antiive AND PROPHYLACTIC EATKACT. Attention ts catied to this Cares of over in igen. in ettmninnts aod nervore Cisensce gener It is iyo vemoiable p aration, and bes Leen need By tie d! Private’ practice for tle past aleve now afer, of the District.in fest confidence that | # Will be appreciated ant teetimontels of cable porscne hare been received certify! ug to tis great excellence and eficacy ive it's teint For este ly ai) dregglsts end st Room No. 20, VOR EURE & 09. invaluable remedy fa Intelbigoncer Bult saa sat TRUNK WARE-ROoMS. rea ‘Travelers are invited to cali and select TERUNES, VALISES, AND SATORELB, From the largest and best assorted Stock in tats city. Mark Aelivered free of charge. WALL, ROBINSON & ©0., 329 Pennsytvanie avenue, delat botween 9th and 10th streets, ANDREW 7. J6¥Ut 4 00., CABRIAGE MARUFACTURERs, 47 G20 479 Lith street, Particular attention given to repairing. delG-lim M=2070LItAy BOWLING 8ALOon, UBDER METBOPOLITAN HALL. Fwpe's Avesvs. Gran Lite Staeer Wrer. GEVRG Proprietor. GB W. BARE, A TERRTION, BOTS —Jepsoge Bia Kive a