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EVENING STAR. Largest Circulation in the District CROSBY S. NOYES... ..000.Editore mercial Advertiser comments favorably upon the | Tecent order of Secretary Boutwell torviddiag the discounting of, the salariesot the employes of the Treasury Department, but says it does Dot go far enough, and fails to reach the root of the evil struck It adds: “But Mr. Boutwell has it = i pow'r to squelch the matter effectually v pay ying the clerks their salaries ere Rex place of every month, Rail as we may at the office. belders, a great many of them are ie if not hardworking. and can never &@ mouth ahead of the world. 1tis simply i ible tor them to live without running a debt. They must obtain credit from the butcher, baker, and groceryman, and if they want ready cash thay must pay a heavy shave for it. A reform in this direction is ver7 desirable. It is not merely the Wasbington clerks that suffer, The employes in the various Navy Yards and other institations under the control of the Government exper enc the sams incon- pabying documents, forming a pamphlet of , venience. If Mr. Boutwell, among bis other ome 47 pages, satisfies us that our editorial of | improvements, would arrange for the weekly Mayan av aeg Rsaewane tae reading of the | PA¥ment of the various officials. it would take = - ~ zag he | ‘bem effectually out of the bands of the usurers. pans, ween an Sod @ just statement of the | au be equal tan advance of 10 par cent im matters contained therein aud results arrived | their salaries.” at. We do not recoliect ever to have read such | , There is great force im these remarks, and e series of frivolous trifling charges as those | they gught to bave due weight in the proper submitted by the complainant, and believe that | quarters. We apprehend, however, that ‘be had they emanated trom auy other source they | proposed reform would, it inaugurated. 50 Would not have been considered. largely inetease the labors of the disbursing It must be gratifying to the lot-holders and | anq accounting officers that there is litle the community at Ivrge that notwithstand- | ground for hope of its adopton. The red tape ng tbe absence of proper res:rictions and safe- | theory and practice, which prevail in all the wards, as contended and admitted. ia the de- | epartments, would be immovably opposed to WASHINGTON OITY: THURSDAY ...00+..-2++---- JUNE 3, 1969, S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GBAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. OAK HILL CEMETERY. A full and thorough exammation of the re- port of the committee engaged in investigating the affairs of this company, with the accom. tails of the management, not a single defaica- | any innovatien so revolutionary in its char. ion oF misapplication of funds ean be discov- | aczer. ered through a period of twenty years. This fact of itself must be gra‘ifyimg to all who | Some commotion was created in several of the leading New York hotels by a strike of the dining room waiters on Monday last. It re- sulted for the time being in no little annoyance and inconvenience to both the proprietors and guests; but all put up in good nature with the mistakes and awkwardness of the hastily mus- tered supstitutes, who seemed to get along very well, all things considered, and the movement Bow threatens to result disastrously to the strikers. The strike grew out of a refusal on the part of the proprietors to accede to a de- mand for an increase of wages from &30 to $35 per month. love to flud good im the world, and few com- munities can boast of such an exhibit. It is evident from the report tnat the gentle. men composing this committee were desirous of doivg uothing to wound Mr. Corcoran’s teelings, but to prevent the whole matter from appearing ridiculous they have been compelled to show some strategy. For in- stance, in the series of charges above reterred to, they were too wise to say anything con- cerning the nsture of the complaint or its im- portance, and simply content themselves with saying “Charge No. — sustained” or “not sus- tained.” This is an adroit way of getting rid of & troublesome case. For instance, had Mr. U. chsrged bis fellow managers or the superin- tendent with having two eyes and one nose, the committee, following out their plan as above, would have written down “Charge No. —, sustained;” leaving the impression that there ‘Was some cause for complaint. 1n reference to the remeasurement of the lots Sod the evident wi<b of the parties implicated ‘9 th.s attempt to disrupt this company, to dis- franchise many of the lot-bolders who do not sustain Mr. ©. in bis whims, it is only neces. sary to remark that such & move would proba- bly result iv litigation, as no man who had bought and paid ior 30 feet of ground in order to become a voter in the Cemetery’s manage- ment would allow himself to be disfranchised by anybody's measurement. Sach a scheme ‘would involve serious complications; and oue who realiy has the interests of this Com. John N. Maffit, commander of the late rebel Pirate Florida, bas instituted legal posesnes at St. Paul, Minnesota, to recover some ‘Worth of property confiscated in the pow States District Court three years ago. When he recovers the amount, we suppose attach- ments at the instance of those who lost proper- ty through the vessel under his command will be in orde: A patent has been obtained for the manufac- turelof ‘water-proof x. It will be no un- common thing, by and by, to carry a quart of malik home ins paper bag.—Ez. It may not be generally known that a small quantity—say s pint or quart—ot ice cream can be carried for two or three squares in a fuanel or cornucopia mace of a sheet of white paper, ‘With less meltage than in almost any other ves- A aurine te 4 Ya Pr pany at heart should tolerate such an attempt. held T! tact Upon examining the hst of managers who | # = 4, 5am eatser s, 28 {is strent. bave governed this iustitution since the date of its charter, we find that of the present mana- gers Mr. Corcoran has held office seven years; Mr. Beall three years, and Capt. Sanger two years. It isa little remarkable that charzes of loose and inefficient management shoaid come from (he oldest manager, who has had four years longer service than either of the other mana- gers, and therefore has baa double the oppor- tunity to correct abuses, which he must have known to exist. On the contrary, we find in the journsl extracts published, no move made to change oF correct anything whatever until a Gufference of opinion occurred between himselt and the other managers, when at once seurri- | ious attacks appear against those who differed | with Mr. Corcoran, and every means is adopted te forestall public opiuion and create asym- pathy im favor of Mr. C. by his friends and clacquers. | The attempt is made throughout to convey | the impression, and to create undue sympathy ‘Wereby im behalf of Mr. Corcoran, that the Usk Hill Cemetery is his princely donation and solely of his creation, and that itis base in- gratitude therefore for anybody else to oppose | any ef his views in regard to its management. ‘The facts are that Mr. Corcoran expended oa the ground for original purchase the sum of $5.000, amd that he claims to have expended upon it since, including improvements upon his own lots, the costly mausoleum, &c , some i ieee =. P $64,000 more. The twelve acres of ground | engaged to speai nsere Fee given by Mr. Corcoran has peen increased to twenty-four by purchases at different times a, emer HW. BD ANTI- BaDicat, TSN ION! —Those opposed to mnivrnle ana *n favor of @ more economical istration of manict pal meet at St. Peter’ na Reboot Hows aod po vstrects, om FRIDAY BV! ‘ard Off cers. INDEPENDERT CANDIDATE FOR ALDEBMAN, G_ALFBED BALL. THIRD WABD CITIZENS* For Alderman— BOBERT W. FENWICK. jeS-3t_ TICKET. For Common Gouncil— Ww. B BROWN, B. 0, HEWBTT, ie 3-te BH. WILLIAM. ATTENTION, KNIGHTS TBMPL. Katich! WASHIN TON BY, Re, nights of aon poe syngas white Lot for Drill ice FRIDAY tent the 4th — : or a é atéovelock p.m _ Kf the weather is wnfarorents = ticet at Caruei's Hail, same hour. By order of mmander. Wish, W.5. ORCUTT Becorder’ _ (eS 2Ee, FOURTH WARD ciple apeeane. Gourt sazcnpar ook oy je3-3t FUBNITURE, OABPRETS, aTTIsG, OIL OLoras, &c., ac. 1G, OL ‘Hi call the attention of to — our oo queen i wrur tame. P.O Lock Box : Wasnincton Orty, D.O., June 1, 1359. je3-3t* CROCKERY, GLASSWABE, OuLNA, OUTLERY, HOUSSEEEPING ARTICLES, &c. Constantly ond ar 8 fall stock of the best Goo is Pr at the lowest OHABLES UReetoE, JR. joS-im 93% 9th street, between D and NOTICE oF BEMOVAL. ie temporary removal 60, Seer re Hones corner hand Osts, autil out N, Store fs finished. Our salcs ee as nenal,«n Tues CB pein nd Saturday morn- . commencing & ‘cloe! as) - Ww. i WALL & CO . Aucts, gs OF U. 8. VBSSELS. Navy Deragtuent. a EAT OF Consrae ‘TION ANO Brats. ASHING T ne 3. 1 on, ) Navy, ee offer for sale at pubitc eaton. the iro WA WOKING of 1,039 tons. At the the U8. Ns 8. Savy Yard, PAtiedeighic the 2st of June, st i2o'clock m , the fi ‘heel jeamer "HORNET," of 3i0 tons, old mosaure- preg rsp inveatorics can be. ~ ae feation to the Uommand is range ‘he w! irchase bedepeated ited #5 ‘ot the. tie of Majndieation mand the must be remov: the navy yards wien two woeks from the day of sale. Government reserves the right to RNa the veenels from sale tor ny purchaser who will 4 pre Facgt omen bi aan with an Thereaes of ten( (30) Seo san inet Mt ItaRy District, CHIFF QUARTERMASTER, Brew ND, V. ‘The undersigned will sell the icartermecter's a PHURADAT the tte ioneet: sixer ar (65 BORRES. and yirry p TWO 52) MULES, in good end sui draft purposes, or aster General U G. CuANDLER Rrevet cea anrtormaster O° 8 Aen jo3 ot Chief Quartermaster let Military Dist. pd en Mippteron « co.. BANKERS, Conner FivreentH anv F Streets, Opposite United States Treasury. Buy and sell Government jm ether Bouils, Got, bilver,and Cnccrrent Give atte ion ie. au Fp sd inte, and epectal iy those on the Goveramvat cc. cease on all the principal cities at usual rates. ee interests of our depositors always carefully comsidered se2tf [Chronicle and Intelligencer.) R a moOvVa,A Lb. H. 0. HOOD, So long and favorably Kaown. in thie city for his upright dealing, will open bi ew store of flac FINE WATCHES, NEWEST STYLES OF RICH JEWELRY, fos SILVER-PLATED WABE, ETO, Avenue and ith street. on the wine, “the brother. B L. Hood, of Albany, W. it known to oe, navi Sarat seasons, will also join hi Wonderfal indticemen a will be offered t eet this “The ttm bagel jue given for your money. jez. since, apd lot-holders have paid im the way e-!* Paw cant, ecrepiag ‘Assoora- of purchase of lots and forimprovements,such as vaults, monuments and shrubberies, in the GRO. H. PLANT, President. neighborhood of half a million of dollars. 1t| whoever di iaies —— will thus be seen that the donation by Mr. | SIX PER UEET” istenm on euch wane are ed. Corcoran, Randsomeas it was, afforded but the | Yeuced ui livae rood urer of ae a With, 5 atthe merest nucleus for the present cemetery, and ional Me vein Bas Ae Ks gt ou the recretary, etree Rear Gi that the lotholders, with their $500,000 investad, | No 17%; 4: ateve neal ck Sc, offsetting Mr. Corcoram’s $67,000, have a right to & voice im its management. We believe that the managers have aimed conscientiously to protect the rights of the humbier lot-holders, | while at tne same time they have endeavored to gratify \be wishes of Mr. Corcoran, so far as that could be done withont abandonment of the:r own self-respect or the rights of otters. We much recret this difficulty, which mast @oharm and can do no good; but as public journalists, who profess to be independent enough to do justice to all men, irrespective of Wealth and station, we do say that Mr. Corco- ran has greatly lowered himself by the bitter, overbearing spirit disp!syed in Bis course as set forth im the report before us. We much regret this. It would have been gratifying to us to bave bad Mr. Corcoran’s name and good deeds a household word among our people, ‘With naught to tarnish or dim the lustre of his Boome, corner o! Penney ae TUBSDAY, <sgze' 5 ia, ave and oth ‘ToNBY. Secretary. er fsWAERRT Nato AGN, AIB OF LN TAN a scaae st Odd Fellows’ all, THURSDAY EVANING, Jane $1459, Balls on nu ry the assassin A me, Ceaere in chmon ae professional engage- ment with the “Tichéane-Beamnena Opera Troupe. He is said to be an excellent basso. He will sing in a New York church choir Detil fall, when the new opera season begins.— ae 02-3" Te RL falsicaavatite atreets. Sees 'G. Jane sth All earnestly bays to Iend 8 bel a P peels it may be that the notoriety acquired by Mr. Grant will prove a drawing card for the troupe with which he becomes connected, but on the other hand it is barely possible that it may bave the opposite effect. The provocation for his dastardly deed was too slight and the method of executing it too cowardly for a halo of romance to be thrown about his name. Ua- less we quite over-rate public sentiment, Mr. Grant bad better remain in obscurity, what- ever bis musical gifts and attainments may be. ———— In Newark, N. J., the question whether the street cars should ran on Sunday or not was submitted (o a popular vote on Tuesday last. ‘The total vote so far reported was 7,925, of ‘Which 4.594 were in favor of Sunday running and 3,531 against, with two wards to hear from, ‘which will probably double the Majority in favor. SoSunday trips will be made. Curiously enough, the liquor selling interest of the place vineteee assoole a DA’ ¥. Seat ties, tas 3 Fy rapce S o'clock p. m.. to tak tgate ty the Soot OC. B. BAKBB, Sec. ‘There will be held at Odd Fellows? Hall. on ‘THURSDAY EVENING, JURE 3, 4 STEAWBEBBY AND FLORAL FESTIVA guéer the sasplcosot the or Joined hands with the religious bigo's in the | A Programme of cho — to i Tunuing on Sunday,—their some of oar best pA colt * it the fend cae fool sure of @ theory being care were allowed to | tes entertainment. 2 Tun on that day the people would use them for the purpose of going to the country or the Suburbs, and thus damage their Sunday trade. The rumor to whicR currency has been given by journals that ought to be otherwise engaged, to the effect that there has been a dis. agreement between the President and the Com. missioner of Internal Revenue. touching cer. tain appointments, is. we have the very best reason for stating, Without the slightest foun. dation in fact. The report had its origin in the brain of some disappointed office seeker, and as is usual in such cases, represents a state of things directly opposite to those that actually exist. & 0. MALKEr, Grocers, 46 street, be- URC! »» Cormer avenue nant sorvan, alicdiclae pe of Direetors. my B-eotd We 5 SERPuBEGON, Secretary. thes ii (Penn.) miners, tt ts reported, Rulscon rsume work. information has teen | (SOF PION CHUBA D OHIO received at Scranton and Pittstoa that the Wigsinoton Orgts By Zia, 1009 Schuylkill operators have deciared their readi- bine 01 sopra the sta - hess to concede to whatever the men demand. | BUUDE Pelt ats nig ee if ‘The Scramton papers state taat the chances are | Md.,om MUNDA’ »the7th 33, at that by the time re-amption occurs in the other | Zoekekm oak ae regious the prices will be down to the old ee vn Intelligencer, Baltimere San figure. 2p Letters ta a Peace ce be Small-Pox in N. ‘Vhe Smoll-Pox in New York city is pro- fiat ‘all, Hair valle! pounced epidemic, though it is said to be well under control. From J. O. Parker, 458 Frank Leslie's Hiustrated pore Weekly for Janne 1. street, we have weapaper and Har. HOOD & BROTHER. EW BOOKS. George Eilict, author of “The Spanish Gypsy: ved the King......... Tt Wi gotworta — i ye Club; or, It Tilus' “eo text or 1 fens of Quscneadort tr boaun. Ti ‘Tregelies, Meyer: Alford, atk with Critical a Expository 175 one ‘and’ Coarictions Kadited by Robert toh Bur A The European Sket ce Book endlgn oh wash? 19 tele for June, now ready... & Parts, rth Town. B; 2° Barnard, author of The Corrected aad Third Bilton of tue Goa: ™ gia a aa Gata, Haar forty on, 8 is Government’ edition; mad only "a lissted number are issued. oO METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE. Py TO. ror on COMSIGN MENT, Orb! NBG. A xery superior article; tnoeroug new iron-bound ee : PRODUCE COMPANY Foe, 2855, 8t Goldstein 18, Oo. most! aes ee Manners Gabler be ;,@. Metzerott, at a low price. (C*BRT AGES! CARRIAGES! CARBIAGES” om | See 2 ME | #-onauam. ‘and D streeis, and 477 8th street, near D. Vany SUPEBIOR BLAOK SILES or . I ‘ET's AND BEL 0. J. BORRTED MAnUFAG je 1-1" Ad CELE- On hand, at the very lowest ae bend, of pisip ered Par at Se oie seme shades wh which we oe ONE PRIOR ¢ hey oa haga FIGUBES, BO DEVIATION ALLOWED. "Ree Bre SeaeE aes se tee tia] pin'e 8 sate Ce s A aR te eae See rae sere ssa SUMMEB SILKS at cost to clove out at once. E 308 Pe. eves beh sth-and 100s sis, Je -stif, ED ROO. ple it oct je. woes ae. “at 01 Price $40 per month fear ne Fas 3540 + between rane baremeut bivebe O atteer north, Os tot Hill QR RENT_Two ROQMS, suitanle for Roars tog. woh arily fornished ‘S10 a x mont min edvance, Northweat corner 13th nod ‘ee soe RENT_—ROOMS at No. 3081 print bet F Meth and Teh: tarotebed or unfa jarnished; privtlore of htchens Dates and gas. Hout very moderate. Fer RENT_ Thro; story and basement eat aT bet. Land a’water Appty at TAY LO! 53% 00s cornerot 4 Tedd 1. for of or ot intoreont 01 Fos ne poe iS FOR NT—With or Fitthoat & 10. 495 Pa. ue; second houte from 34 st. ‘BOARDING at the same place, five dollars per wee! je3-1m" Fo. BEN fom pals Zaraianed HOUSE, eight rooms, wil cook for the summer months pean, ;modsrat. 1 ‘Apply at 424 Uthat, between H and T bes east ‘ee-story BRLOK HOUSE, situ- lesirable location, on kth street. 2 E streets. Island | Inquire No. 316 Penns. avenue, bet 9th and 20th ats. je 3t* Ass Sea TLEMAR CAN HAVE A ByOE, FUR. ed second story FRONT RUOM, = ae of bath; No, 256, northwest corner Aes ne 3 UNFURNISHED BOOMS. suitable or gentlemen; cas and wate: and all other conveniences on sai ‘west corner of 0th je3 TORE FOR BENT—Jaly It, = Tow occa S772 Good goods as or Boot and. shoe stores Hahment within ten vr Es B, six Peuts Not 27 Sth street P north. FiaobrzNan hom Not 1 ingen oe ie OR BENT—Till October Int y fu mond FoR RALE—One — set at aL em marble mantels La vater, ant obe steve, gas, water, bath room, with south front. ‘ron fence, and hand: "ci aa oestours £ 00.. state Brokers. he most cl BUILDING torein in the city,on the north an te ot betwees lath Fed aot the icoars: Morsell and Wilson: alot 225 foe 110 fect deep to a wide all iow dense eo o THERE LOTS on H street, between ts; 22205 feat to wide alloy ae a tEBBRLOTS on 1th street, between Thewe, are, all admirable Buildi Sed are commented te tie attention of wooo in 4006 boc rors wlitic ot te aa ave also yet for aale one of those m three-stot /BIOK HOUSES on Detrees street, on TY easy ti ‘or Also, BEV batt Boren 29. BO) REAL STATE BRO. Rk, Hew York avenue and 9th strest Desrmasie RESIDENCES FOB SALE By J(SHUA WHITNEY #00, THBER STORY BRICK, 9 rooms, water and on Oth street, between Massachusot Sad Letreet. Pri Spite Sapar THREE STORY K. 9 room gas. on the west side of 13h street, streets. Price $3,000. pTARER STORY BRICK. 9 r00me, tt 24 by 115 Jar 6 by 40-gon 0 strech, botweoa lat wad Si Streets. Price 96,70. _ TRAME HOURE, of s rooms, on 12th stront,bo- nnd ie pcg Price $6000 y 155to pay ley; water FBBRCH COTTAGE, of 3 rooms, cn Q street, between Mth and 18th; lot front; frout and side y ico Ba ita ieee a Nj lo oS wr Rplecepal One: 00: ne Frice 62,20. ingu! ecepat Guach. jo3-3t water and » Handi - jeSat (08 HENT-STORE, 475 11 near E. FoSiirto B meattane ort astreee eee, ed for housekeeping, now wen rooms, gas wad 1 = De a y Fo KEBT_Thove SOT elena Orman Store. corner of go Svense and ith Tireet, Apply to H. 0. HOOy. Je Fos BENT — bree story BRICK HOUSE on K between 4th end Sth, ‘water. batl ine kg from oe Ot mery County 152 Sie oak timber Price s cue-thira ler insevem years, Apply ee PusraRT TOON, ), WITH BOA BI hove « fow minvtas walk of street cars, tained by ying at No, ‘est ects be. freen Wi ston and Congress, Gtorgctowa, D. Li RENT_—Two anfurnished ROOMS, rat om lith street, near Pa. avenne ‘Inquire 97 we street. (weat side. J etwsee Pa. aud E street. Refe: moons roan red. LEASANT FURNISHED SUMMER ROOM a new carpets. a hydrante; every accommo: dation for how — and quiet 490 8 eatrent, betwen within two squares of Post Office ‘Building, Fo RENT—A BI Liaw f BOUSE, containt ei ‘and repaired rect betmect sina oe oth ease aie from SOnN im SONDON. fee “edd BERT, Ro. 559 1 Hous! Re. 114 Wash ‘Seaton street, reorgstown, i E ve rooms and cellar; vol newly ants the il be mods Buva ALL, Merebant Tailor, wif Fo BENT hacomy fe yo wea 30 Missouri , between Sig, Apply ot 3 257 Teucot, between ith and mi OOMS TO BEB 60 — . aes Ist 2d ste. ean be ant. Inquire 322 Pa, avenue. BENT—Two 5 : URADWISK & 03. Hou! 119, detwoon as throagh the wees dei, — R r TA ‘Gauaw. zene sae thetr oot UB. sarah oa Ei AWoee eke 2 fal £LL bo * TALWars Pcie & £0 ies s3 i“ ctreel teiveewt retain their color” Y* “= TASLOR: fh LARGE 500; 0 army Med Bapy meeene ae Tree reat bar, ly $200. cash ce On month ¥ pxyments of FR , balan. s each peat two-story HO} BE. No 33% ath atroct meat Island, between BE streets: has five rooms | Gest beside: storeroom. Price $900. Key at 356° 33 STARR & MBTOA N ATHANIEL WILSON, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, EAS BEMOVED TO No. 409 F my > ‘ NEAS 71s. M* i. SAWYER. MAGNETIC HEALING I ui CLARVOY aNT SHEDIUM. suareatess CHRRONLO DISKASE ‘of the hos!, iver And genera’ debility, wi Can be consulted at her rooma, Bo — north, between sth and 9th west. w Ts Northeast corner New rk ave and ii my 29-6. [Express & Repatlicas } OR BALK—Three VALUABLE LOTS. in on of the heat localities in the city: within on bieck of lth street cars i be seid te u applied for soon, or exchanged for well: ing bourse. 8. 5 ROWN £ BON, jal Estate Brokers, my23 6t corner 18th st” t acd New York Cyves— }—FOR SALE OR RENT. ithin fire blocks of the Treasury, four FRAME HOUSES, just completed, six — Doriunity for pers ons of moderate BET, geod op- means to secara S’heme inacenventent iccality. If net soldswill | ebort notion, will & well to call al hile be rented for $20 per month. phia Chea | atumpine Depet, Ga Teh tenet 0 8. - en eit. posite Patent Ufice my i a! — my 28-6t _ corner New Yer ADIES AND feared CAN Foureavd-abail and Sixth stracte near the mer Srarcn containing Id roams, Ap- pr tos D McPH. IBBSON, Attorney, 436 D street zB. JOSEPH FLINK reco recommends a {to ror. netaeg those three. oe ‘and etl Diz as > = north side Pa re jbeumatism, 4. me pain motice as i = TS micnEsy ous age. "oe LADIEG’, mM stone fromt Gent's, an Dest ee with | Boots, Shoes, eto., at "een rooms, eleven 16 adjo! ROPERTY, aca: ara and Mr strecte. ‘Apply on the promises, Deane RINGS w WONDERFCL REM REMEDY —Vy) FUGA—For ail Throat, Lung, Liver gna Kia street, be- | ney Comy ints, Dae a S| mares et —— — Lrg be: D® LEON, medial - . sion. Ingulre at rie Tein street, mye Fe moet synth street. eee pa erence. ioskares of FEMALS Some ka’ RTs ta the c city. i nes oy pl rej py aS care His tees fees visiting see noche bat BABGAIN. ‘One of the best te and most desirable BRSI- DENGBS in in the city, y rcontalning thivtes eee, | ie room, with allt the motern py Fog saute walls are 14 inches and tt. the Dector 9 ick; house is near! eae (080! MA built by day labor. superint byt PP aw gourse of Unctnres an delivered at the faation on street, Letwesn 24 aad $a Rew York escem of embracing BY Ewe OO. wo. Tt sold cheap. ‘arene. ot J. Fy Hh low to live and what ive for: Fouth, Bor of Teh at sieve Fierce rhe he couse of indis “tion ‘OB BENT—HOUSE 447 B = F Fr edzth, ond 13th streets, also, HOU on og ext sort, betwee or fatter aalnt be forwarded epable 3 ceipt of four stamps, by addressing SECRET AR’ doll Btdre. 30 Now ¥ mof Anatomy at FOR SAEs SALE—A qa Trae DWaLLING we, B. O.; contains six rooms; ter and gin ta the piace nei 3 Price. Te ay Po eae ate 4 ) per Ff URNISHED stats i ey AD) a et 303 Bal ries Spree the modern comceoten saoRan'E: ‘uaumlson would ‘MBS. BOND. ~ Casranis HOUSE, CAPITOL HILL. ‘This delightful location. opposite the Capitol Park, with cool, airy Rooms, umd excellent Taple the UE: vy = = jo. 180 ath nireet ah above ‘a “good investment. as it will Pett enlugte oe _moath. Inquire ef JAM! i a POR aie aoe alcely tornisbed — BEBS ana Fann nS. (ainaiy ot Tronic bt 432 1th st.,(near Weicker ioe Bo come ‘Terms pod rake 0 , very model ap YF 2 O*e: AND SS THE FIRST OF JUNE, a ED. ROOM, during the Summar “ped on reasonable terms at WIL- __ SYKES, CHADWICK & CO. Fens 8. FRONT of 140 feet on between loth and 1ith streets, to ad feet to an 8 sidewalk laid: price lo: long. JO8HUA WRITHEY & OO. street, between G and H. pes edhisess Hedamnanieeicte evict te hacia a GREENLEAF IN N THE FIELD AGAIS' THE GREBNLBAF ed Wit cive Tune SEVENTH CRAND "Pic NIc SBVENTH STREET PARK, ee Stxe 3p, 1569 OeEEY. cone TOK 6a] ey Tee Comet Commi: Spans vane use — at- most exertions to most attrac nouns, race urckase small COUNTRY | tive Sais Tickets, stmitti.c & Gent. and Ladi their to look at the Beau: aoe oo 7 Mr 8T. gees home plentati: fcom the Navy Yard Liridge,‘on ve _Bilver ai | PRIVATE SUNDAY |) Sisto oe ee {For the ace ation of Drivate families and or eddrees Als qpildren, ‘the ‘splendid. steanter W. Maryland. | SALE—A Foe Sa, tae porth ae m at Inguire of of J. LYLES. at ths cents; to be had at omae Marshall: No. 71'Lovisisuerace: FIELD'S, 246 Penns. avenue, be- t JF CALLAN'S oftce, office, Bo. 72 Lou- a 3 ih streets. and at the wh: nie, under ‘ashington. 16t* 3 ——————— 7 {Four FURNISHED ROOMS. two inicatipg. parlor and bed Mth et, Detwoem e and New ¥ York Hoven 308. H. SHAF FIELD. FRIDAY. ee leave wharf at 7% | Poneto we shite ‘ore, Pena. avenue and i3th «| t Boom and wharf, on Friday morniug: ony at ae Netidhled abated 2 F°E,: BENT—Three or four UsFCRNISHED ROO! or house- ‘ me floor. well suited sativa or jd chartered { Keeping. ‘nth ‘street, excomst as GLY MONT. on = FO! SALE 9300 case, the Oticeot the otomac Ferry Com ithly pet he. wt foot ofa Page Tom hewmen is now leased by Mr J H. jel, ‘ll Known and ieee contactioncr of" of this ho has put the At Bo ey Time bas < Giymout bees ige. 400 Pei suBu adie, é ND Aimed rg | L ttractive, or the Seypggements for the, conveni 01 oft im i |. comfort and liebe ot Excursionists more eckact has g coun ott snd compre eee ee went try; ae healthy ee say : | oF caraiontat Tiere will be wo pToomn TO: Boum excellent, eepectally oe BOW wie President so Ferry fruits. Long or short time, as desired. Simne ney, Geargel San F ‘Supt. Foo) accommodate my ] amounts, gay myl7 tf Ber AND flier: Soha ko OB Bing ES E MOUSE. on L street, be- gan rk ieveimuer 8 ct) cur Ps 1 Bre. betwee old i of the norco ital Bits ¥ POLKINHOBN. a enters Salih OB PRINTING—COPARTHERSHIP. HENRY POLKINEO! ony havin tered tnto Coparwership with Mr J. cr manaont (late foreman of the Job pal Government Print ing of oe fi Mr. Bhp of the Lan | a Sere en FURNISHED residence, poly 386 i iret Beat st ‘and Vermont ave ‘OR 1 ae one BRIOK HOUSE. con Preset et ihe a ‘tae erate. “Cait Se Be: it oiacenraen., . ap D-f fois dealing. Rae Fv Bye BasIDER == mratzing rite ae wi so ‘9 most pe 3) tae. itare’ er eve wale Foes: wok Ob re at spuct Seer rT MARERITER’S. Hovems amp tots siyicee ae caesar In THR ey Site Pras CITY anD COUNTRY FOR SALE BY 5S. P. BROWN & SON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, Oonnzn 167m Staert any Nzw Your AvENvE; THE LARGEST STOCK, THE BEST MaDk, AND MOST REASONABLE PRICES. SOLE LEATHER, LADIES DRESS TRUNKS, PACKING TRUNKS 4ND VALICES, TRAVELING BAGS, &. WALL, ROBINSON & CO., SUBST AREIVED, ‘The largest and beet assortment of 399 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BOOTS, SHORS AND GAITERS ae oe Gules tan sekdiia sna scape gira oP PROPOSALS FOR ING A TURNPIER Sr. che gon Tone Sere 2 a 373 Dorwath eect oe tae eae k = Jone CLOTHING, &c. i. BAR'S CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, CORNER SEVENTA AND E sraeers, WASHINGTON, CLOTHING 7OK LARGE sIzm MEN, CLOTHING FOR ALL sIze MeN, THE LARGBST STOCK OF Roys: AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING IN TUR DISTRICT ‘These Goods are of my own MALS. O04 will prove to be superior in style, Snish, and workmanship te ‘any in this market. THE GOODS I SELL MUST BE AS REPRE. S27 No basiness tedone Saturdays anti! ercnia = 2 im A. SAKS & CO., HAVE JUST OPENED WHITE DUCK BUITS; MARSEILLES VESTS; SEAB SUCKER C0aTs; ALPACCA COATS; MOHAIE COATS; BLUE FLANNEL 8UITS; BLACK FLANNEL BUITS; BROWN DUCK WALKING COATS; DRAB ET TAR SUITS; Burs’ ALPacoa JACKETS; WHITE LINEN Pants; BOYS’ BEOWN LINEN SUITS; WAITER JACKETS. SPECIALITIES: myl7-tr__ Three doers above the Avenne House ———— ae hate the Avenne Howse DEVLIN & Co., New York Ciothiers. 276 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NEw SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. SCOTCH CHEViorTs, ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN a FINE LINE OF LINEN Goops, MADE UP AND MADE TO ORDER. FULL LINES oF CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, DEVLIN & Co., 276 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. op 6-3m* * (enccemor to HF. Loren & Go., ae an aeons ee Cemereny norice. i Sette Petite "sessment 2 Wamtneton

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