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EVENING STAR. Largest Circalation in the Distriet WASHINGTON OITY: HURSDAY. -JUNE 10, 1869, SP READING MATTER ON BEVERY PAGE. SEB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- @BAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. “SUNDAY RECREATIONS.~ Eprrog Star _ In your issue of May 3ist, in aa article on “Sunday Recreations,” you say shat you flud floating im your exchanges the owing: “The Young Men's Christian Asso- ation of Milwaukee, ai a recent meeting, voted, by & larce majority, to Keep opem their wbrary on Sunday.’ Aijlow m+ to say that it was not the Young Men's (hrisrian Assocation tat passed such a vote, but the Youag Men's Asscciation, that it was nof to opea the library for the drawing of books on Sanday at all, which Is not aliowea, nor to open the rooms during any hours of Sunday except between about two and six o'clock ia the afiergoun je the churches are not open for religious Furthermore, it should be said, th: © rew Measure was rally opposed by | cburch-going portion of the association and even bv most of its officers, and that it was turough a larg tday ot tae week as sie-Gardens, and German ‘Theaters on Sunday, voted to open the Some others joined them with the bope that might keep them away from Beer-Saloone, & > ac Thus far, a5 a result, no ripple on the ¢ rent of noisy, dissipating Sunday amusement as Any Where seen. and only a few avail them- S-lves of entering the library. There are soine sn Milwaukee, who believe that the opening of | * Library on Sunday is one of a series of acts cewicned by & portion to break down the of that day. and that it is well fitted to sont result, and finally to deprive the masses eatirely of the Sabbath rest by the introduction ef secular business and labor tn its stead. A MitwavKesay. Our correspondent is quite evidently a sin- cere believer in what we may term for conve- mience,and in no depreciatory sense, the Pari- | tanic observance of the Sabbat Doubtless be Bolds conscientiously that Sunday as the | Sabbath should be given exclusively to reli- g)0Us purposes—prayer attendance at charch | three times im the day, the study of religious books, and conversation on religious subjects. | * ‘Thereare many who hold with him that this ts the only manner in which Christians can properly spend the day. ©pposed to this idea are the large body of foreign-born citizens, who complain of the restrictions pat upon them by our Sunday usages, and ask that they may be permitted to enjoy their Sundays—especially Sunday afternoons—after the manner =o deen used to at home, in what they clam » be impocent aud healthful recreation no- mie wmterdicted im the Divine law. Tuey | are reinforced by great numbers of native-born evtizens, who chafe under what they term the grim biue-law observance of Sanday, and ‘which they insist makes the flret day of the ‘week intended by our Creator to be a day of Test and bentficent, cheer‘ui relaxation, really day of punishment and gloom. That keen observer, Mrs. Frances Trollope, in her « Do- mestic Manners of the Americans,” written MANY years ago, noticed the fact that the women of America do the chureh-going. The men sbirk it systematically. Some of them may shuffle out of it om the ingenious as- sumption we Dave beard one inveterate ehurch-shirker advance, that as woman brought sin into the world she should do the Tch-going te get it out in Whatever way they may excuse themselves it is certain that ‘an imcreasingly large proportion of the male Population of the country spend their Sundays elsewhere than at church. The atiempt to bring them to the Purttanic observance of the day is a failure. This being the case the ques- tuon arises whether they shall be given over to te Enemy altogether, or whether the Sunday observances cannot be ameliorated for the ben- Rt of weak flesh. The number of services might be reduced, and above all a littie atten- trom might be paid to the ventilation of churches so that men can enter without being asphyxi- ated. Women sre saiamanders, and can breathe ali day upon a pint of air—they never want a ‘Window opened or ventilator raised. but meno ‘with larger lung-power find the sense of drowsy oppression from bad air settling down upon them with irresistable effect the moment they enter a modern air-tight church. Prayers and sermons can be judiciously saort- ened. The Lord’s Prayer, im its sumplicity aud point, affords « bint to those who imagine that our Creator needs to have all our possible ‘Wants minutely itemized. Tne Bible censure of the much-praying Pharisees supplies an- other bint. But no inconsiderable portion of the day should be spent in God's own tempie, roofed in by the biue sky, worshipping Him through His great and wonderful works. This is worship, rest, and recreation in the true Sabbauc sense ‘The opening of public libraries on the Sunday. ‘we bold, isa move in thesame right direction of giving to the people a healthy, elevating betitute for the present modes of “killing ume” on thatdsy. If the German element of the Milwaukee Library Association that pat- Youze beer gardens, music gardens, and thea- ters on Sunday, favor sitting down to quiet reading as a substitute for their Sanday dissi- Pations. we should hail it as @ disposition on their part for something better, a desire sedu- ously to be encouraged. Yor« Crry.—The annual Mayer Hall, of New York, states th sessed valuation of the real and personal es- tate im that city for the current year will be about one thousand million of dollars, an m- crease of nearly minety millions over 186= ‘The Mayor states that there are two hundred eighty-one miles are In block and five miles i ‘Wooden pavement The Nicholson pgm Bas not been found reliable except i wtreets. The Stowe vement (wooden) and ‘the Fisk concrete pavement are commended— the former having been tried with success in San Franciscoand the iatter in Paris and other Continental cities. In relauon to sewerage, ‘Mayor Hall thinks that wherea projected work ‘Will last fifty years the expense should be spread over that period. That is a very jus and reasonable suggestion, worthy of consid- eration elsewhere than in New York. and twelve miles of streets in the eer | ———_ By the interesting letter of our Albany cor- Fespendent the action of the Naticnal Typo- graphical Union in tabling the resolation of Mr. Fiyun, favorable to the admission of colored printers, is expiained. 1t appears that At was not altogether a test vote on its merits, 8 some who voted for tabling it favored its Postponement to a later stage of tne proceed- Angs, and others desired to have the subject go 10 & committee for thorough vestigation, and report. Our correspondent writes that it is Probable that & successful effort will be made to bring the matter up again, when a lively discussion may be expected. 1: may be added that it is usual to deter the transaction of important business by the National Union ‘Bali after the election of cflicers. ——————_ ‘The waiters’ strike in New York has come to an end, amd the majority of those engaged in it have concluded to go to work at such wazes as they can get,—“ every man for himseif.” Gn the other hand, the proprietors of the ho- teis affected by the movement seem determinet Rot to take the men back again at any price so Jong as they continue members of the Watters’ ‘Union; and at some of the hotels a documen* Bas been prepared, which every waiter em- ployed is required to sigu, renouncing ail coa- nection with any writers’ society George Peabody arrived tn New York early ou Tuesday moruing. in better health than fo some time previous!y,—the sea voyage having evidently improved him. It is understood | Toat be will spend the remainder of nis days in this country, and fully carry out the charities heretofore inaugurated. a It ts rumored im Baltimore, cuat if an Junction be wsued to the eremies of tae Wes. tern Maryland Railroad Gompany to defen: tne | cts of the Ordinance recentiy passed by tha City Conneil, there will be an anc sued to prevent the appropristica tor the completion of Pit Te sud ville Rautroad German ele- | side | vite planation ef m the Colored Ques ity that it will Come Up [Special Correspondence of The Star.] ALnABY, Jane 7, 1359. A TERNOON Session. —The Union met again at 'wo o'clock, and the Commitee on Sree tals reported favorably upon those Bi credentials, but recommended that proxy pices gotes be not admitied. Proxy delegates are those who receive certificates from the smaller Unions and Unions a 8 distance who cannot afford the expense of sending any of their own jor bers, Du send their credentials in biank, to be fi ip With the names of persons living in the vicinity where the Convantion = meet. Of years this prory bu become anevil, being turned to advantage by parties who bavesome particular ax= op alld In this instance it is being used by parties from New York eity, and the Southera and Western delegates baye expressed their emphatic d xpprobation of the sys'em, that it ts probable that the old couplet “The best laid schemes of mice and mn | Of gang agiee,” | will be again verified. and the proxies aot be allowed seats in the Convention. | _ The press and members of the Albany Union Were UNSBIMOUSI¥ IMvited to seats Upod the or. Aa imvitstion from the fire depirtment to visit the engine-houses and inspect the appa- ms Was accepted, as Was also a request to Aut @ city artist an opportunity to take a j olograpn of the Con vention Very unexpectedly, the Convention mot yet being tully organized and in working order, Mr. Flynn, of Washington, introd of resolutions to the effect that it tothe rights and interests of the workingmen to make distinction on account of race or color, thus springing tbe great issue of the admission of colored printers. The resolutions were laid | upon the taole, without debate, by a vote of 56 | ayes to 25 mays. This vote can hardly be called | a fair test, as the question was inopportunely Introduced. Some votes may have been in- | fuenced by the indisposition not to consider it | St that stage of the proceedings, while some I | know were influencedjin their vote by a de- | sire to see the sutyect go to a committee for in- vestigation and Tt, with a view to its e and intelligent action. The latter reason inflaenc+d | the vote of one of the Washington delegates, | there being a division among the representa- | tion from your city upen the subject. It is probable that a successtul effort will he made to bring the matter up again, when a lively discussion may be expected. ‘The snuval report of the President was read, in which he reviews at length the situation of the craft, and the action taken during the past the Union upon the trikes in which pr tershave been esac gor duriox the < year; recommends several changes in the constitu- tion. and the admission of females to member- ship. The latter proposition was received | with greatapplause, which was gratifying and | encouragmg to the two lady delegates present. ‘The repert of the Secretary and Treasurer was also read, showing the receipts and dis- | bursements during the year, and that the insti- tution is in @ prosperous condition flaancially. | The ention, at 5 o'clock, adjourned to | meet at o'clock to-morrow morning. Yours truly. 'NOTICE—Dr. BERT | removed bis office and residence to N. | vena First gaa fice hours3 to ana fi 0 | re T 0 onee | a immed < jeasant weather, the Dadi have dec ‘ef toon iaue the Festivalon FRIDAY E G. eld pm is hered: that the books of sab scription to to the es ¥ of the NATIONAL SeNCTION Rate: ned at the office of Movers th and AL i KILBOURN 2 LATTA. corner of . Washiazton, D. O.,.0n TU 22 183. between, the hourect 10 o 10 o'eloc: . open baw inne foranoshewe pad day today w it least two hundred thors spa follare of aid ‘stock shall have been subscribed for, im compliance with the terme harter. 3. KID OF NNO CRAFTY. resident Board ‘ofusrperatare “MALLET KILBOUMN: Bre! wel tt EB —There wiil ey {3 2 CIBCLE 8. O P held on Tit Bs EVEBING, at Good Follows’ Hail. on BD. Degrees will be conterred, | and of importance will be br. 2 ‘ot import | * WM. THOMN,@. 8. ee ST MATTHEW'S ae ae AAB ard ee FESsTIV. at St. ustitu’e Hall. K street, Defra aac be continued gat ==STRAWBERBY FES benefit of Emenuel Prot. ecopal Ubarch be held ia Uniontown. DU. YI TUESDAY E NO Sened.andecntinne uae Setarday eve: ‘The public are invited to at- tend. Je7-e03t ee ratte SeeT AL. x Tan west DAY RVENING, Commencing T ‘Fo continue threaghout the werk, EAST WASHINGT TOR M at: SUNDAY SCHOOL. Committee wii jothing undone'o make its ote t place ot tee ig ¥ SUN eee b WAUGH Clia wil holt ~ ‘STRAW me Lecture-room. corner A sti Semeeeneing, TURSPAY continuing three evenings mental music. Piano from J. F. Bilis, Bs, mission Ten Gents S~ DEDICATOBY CONCERT. A GRAND {PONCERT. under the direction, of Profod wil Chor OF Yard, 00L SONNEOTED yu Chi atse'clock, TRY GBAY'S OFLEBBATED SODA WATEB. From his NEW Ai TIO COTTAGE, At cortheast corner Massschus+ its avenue and 4th street. LD Sopa Sopa WATER eS D PUBE 8 ore at Ld .% rant t » oor et Se. on Bo etnat To prevent with the more fm- medicines, aasist- mene jee dtd jez use STILL MAINTAINS ITS UNRIVALLED REPUTATION FOR UNIFORM GOOD QUALITY AND 10B COLD TEMPERATURE, With DELICIOUS FRUIT and CREAM SYRUPS. Kissingeo, Vichy, Seltzer,and Saratoga MINB- BAL WATEBS on Grau i — HALB BENEWER AT 7u OTs. eR ee 'B, P pHIPPE neren nace camemerarze r bie} is cheep Sueation Weeae, | ees o Gravel | jet au" — TILL ULI Mian fT FOR CLs | Vv Iraton reference ry ee | Gaokea' Co. Deel of Trast L&e. Clase Warhington Heal Betate. ies wanted: © belopging to the Tresency oF withdrawn fr the Pag NE LOWEST PRICES AND BES! GOODS. OARPRTS. OILCLOTHS MATTIS er ir yard to @: in . and Feacy Mottlcas, at lew than suction PHICS4 sR DODSON. fo 4 Market &: 3d door east from corner 9.8 and P; 1010 eolm i ROPOSALS FOR WOOD. mee ns Fim + Miirary Disrerer, ot ' bard body Wood a atte fi ie Military Leos ae oh ti rd Separate proposals Feanired for wach Post, and the right istes-rred iad tige any or all bids for each advantageous: ie for the whole or auy part be guaranteed by responsible al form. and made anljact to the joned in previous etisemeuts from thie office By order of the Commanding G« naral Firat Mtti- tery District @ OHA BR Crevet Colonel, Chief Quartermaster ri tary District Bee KS FOR SALE, in ney quantity, By @ Pd THOM & sth xtrect. between nosy ieautn set Hi street; or at THE ms POTOMAC BRICK WOsKS, nears f the Long Bridge. GaTionaL LOAN OFFICE, 5 pear Penusy! van TON & CO nce Real Estate. Diamsaa Pianos. and all kiuds of Personal Proper ja —The highest cash price rame. Gren e Bai a.m. to’ A’ WEHOLESALE P SOMETHING NEW BOX-TOE—BOX-TOE—BOX-TOE. i mannan wnn® egsesse 2 e3ss¢ Lis moved a wo itary corner ‘hand and D treet “Sypostt olf otal Shel! be gied to have the aie call and eonice my stock of first class Carriages. Repairing,promptiy at ‘9th and D streets, ana 47a ath street SAVE YOUR MONEY. op BUY YOUR TEA BY THE POUND. ONE POUND AS CHEAP AS A THOUSAND. ite "the 2 ei Breat reduction ‘Oo Pl 8 0 rices an feoceremnet | in quality, if possible. i the most central location im the poole eeenred I caderstand Tebai fs needed th © first-class tent ‘store, ul adopt the mew system, and in no case «i part from it. Buy your tea by pound as ches} as & thousand-and If that on give the beuelit to the masses The article shou Be classified; it is far bacco vigorates the bed ‘What gentisman of tasteaad tobacco In avy Sor. would ebriating’ Fefpement, who ases 2 where the * luxoriant elon, oS Baflect one ti men! ing « powerful absorbent. and fi: and keregone the most penetrating of all vol batances, it caunot em Tatil after they are ynisite enjoyment of @ @ matter of flavor, and its delicacy by contact at District au baving learned my new bu ghiy du ring the Inet three yours, I feel no hesttatt on in earnestly solleiting its continuation promising ia Bi! cases to do the dest I can for our mutaal ben- elit; and any article bought that does tire’ ratiefact heeatals en- will be exchanged oF th eo money O. STEVENS. ded. y. B Pe propricter of the Chinen Near the j1 Ry ‘ofth jez Haxy EY & HOLPEN, MANUFACTURERS oF ICE CREAM, vere CES, CHABLOTTES. JELLIES & 267 Pennsylvania avenue, corner of 1th street. We mont respectfully announce to onr numsrous patrons and the public, that. in connection with Dur eatensive Beateuraat end Dintag Booms te Ladies and Gentlemen. we bave made the most extensive preparation for mai ICE CREAM, WATER ICRS. FBOZEN CUSTARD, CHARLOTTE DE RUSE. FROZEN PUNCHES, JELLIES, & of the finest qua! Retail facturiug ies and flsvor, Wholesale ani ‘Our selec sf Creams have been male trom the principal dairies of Orange county, N. ¥., Pennsylvania, Delaware. and Virgiia, Flatioring ourselves with the belief ths gtve cutive matiefacti 12 seticlt @ please ali who Cae fiteral decvetion will be made t rom Fairs, Particular attention paid. to’ Families by any quantity they may desi tea to all parte of the city dats. Wwe T FLAVORS OFC SARAME. Tons, LOrTES. JELLIES, PUNCHES, &c. Fiocn rLocr FLOUB 18 LOWER’ WE S8LL WITH MARKET! Cnr stock includes all grades. from the lowest to an make. Family Flour, as good as wheat c: EVERY BABBEL WABBASTSD. ie a AKERS! @ can # o@ with the des oi Fiour, str 19 Nod lor and quality « Ome best you ever FREED! MILL PRED, MEAL, BALED RAY AND STRAW For sale in euch quantities as may be desired. Our receipts sre pet. Soy B. 0. STEVENS. Proprietor. M. WILLIAN = BLACK end WHITE LLAMA LACE POINTS, BILK 8ACQUBS, TRAVELING SUITS, WHITE SUITS, CA MBRIC SUITS, in all colors, CNDER- GABMEBTS, MILLINERY GOODS, FLA‘ BONBETS, TRIMMINGS, REAL LACORS, BAT- 148, im all colors, BAIBBRAIDS, CUBLS, Etc. A large stock of these GUODS new open at low partice ceo ia teeet deere cae eae plete, ‘enters into * A. SNOWDEN PIGGOTT. ‘and Vonsaltip: tieg Chemist, Laboratory, 59 8. . Baltimore. desired penulactared end pares pa ~s * 5 AEERNS: cotm ae Leo = Pe it anes — NW. BUnO onl FOR SALE AND RENT. #08 BENT—sevorel ROOMS. tural ‘ureished; some larg: end 354 ath street, Opposite ten tial Baaare: 3510 Fo ENT t COTTAGE. with porch snd {roms treet. aie 1 SCENE: 4 bree or fom A TCasiane i orsec mi Poor. i irom mark<t, rent ioe: food Ne N DWELLING of of «ix rooms a delightfal meighborheod reat 623 i atrect, between StS ama MNISH AD BOUMS FUR BENT. Sufiahle for housekeaping, on ist Boor. Apply No 207 vih street, between 0 and P streets, provrmenta: Wratrect cars, ihe Departments, at 463 Lith street, corner of F. Bent very moderat« y BRICK ROUS: neu Bist and 22! streats ented low to good reli ble tenal 2 Anas nat ‘Toa B. TUBTON, So. 123 Ha 19 10-c0tf T BRICK HOUS®: all wr © 10lw 466 7th ‘treet. 01 RB SALE One of the mo sect pe BUILDING LOTS im the Firet war streetcars, markets, sc ‘Terms easy UNION & BUTTS, Moa! Ketate Brokers and Acctiones « sel0-Th Se Ta 3t Co coer of Seventh and Este . i OB SALE—BRICK 8 cellent order. gas and " Phehie @ street, betw the Di = cet, between \e Lee ee eae WELLS. 1 30° Northeast corner 71h ani F ats. Fo8 RENT. The first FLOOR AND CRLLAR of butlding No, 401 Pennayivania avenue. b>- the i, SALE ON CISERAL T TERMS — —HOUSE rth side of North enue. ieeeeen tec end 24 street east Capitol Hill, directly west of Provi ‘Terms $200 cash, bal al Batate Brokers. S joW-3t* NOE cor. N New York York av ©. and 15th OB SALE == FOUR BEAUTIFUL RESIDENORS Mavrard roots ter, and cas, cao nine and two of ‘sil of the most movers end conven! ‘ie excellent, end ter "a ol ineeal tal 1 b immediately to ‘THe reasonable. Ap ‘ONIO! BUTTS, Real Estate Brokers and Auctioneers. raer of Beventh and & streets, Je10-Th 8a.Ta,3t Washington, D.U. LE THEEE-STORY BRICK. Seven rooms. large yard, with shrapbery, Trait Brcesed: briek fron| thorough ter ‘Apply oma & BUTTS, Real estate Brokers a: Cor Sor _FOR SALE AND RENT. SALE — fee new goven, room FSAne U8) wis yond Oolambian Galiet Some! bat 3 i; catriage-bowss and enrien: ome acte arceed ere OSHC A “HItNEY € 30 y ‘EST bed + street. bs we. BRicw, farnished oe gery for at T the sake of a good from about minal rate, of Saty eit ‘the Latof Octover pext. dnceire at 472 7th street, or on the ren eee. a7 F OB SALE CHEAP AND ON LONG TIMK—A satifal BUILDING SITE of Wc acros with aif & mile north of Gs eat o Also. fine Farm on the Po m_ Prinee George's county, Nd, t) ex hare’ for Improved city nroperte.” Apo'y to B. © Gibb, Boom 63, third feor, Post Ofics baild: A BEAUTIFUL ton Aken COUNTBY SuaT FOR SAL! rmy FARM of 32% oaram ellen on Goot hils, near Anacostia. for sale cheap, before to Prince George’s count; all luxuries wit oy , one. yh vnee in one, two, tree, am? fore y HAR) A. KBAU: tere BRICK HOUSE: and water. Apple to ror 4th and H streets FS ENT-—BRICK 1 DWET ING 2th street. between @ Prussise sD. PARLOR AND na municating. and other ROO! Iecation, with use of bath, iweeu G H Kor, voi ao ath and ar Willard 's Hote! nited reanary: inquire at 249 F street, be tween 13th and lit Jes-ot* T. A. McLAUGBLIN. RF RENT—HOU f Fees Ta gecrectnee 8 AO ay a ato jek lw 466 7th TORE FOR BENT, NO 49 LOU. = Sie between ath aad sth stresiay s y kindof busines. Apply at sa Ez ach BBG, & oon? . be poe portion T HOUSER. board ENT. nom Pennsylvania avenu: room th das om 3d at. hve dollars per week. water (0. Ty Mpg Room ae a INT—HOUS: 217 How Tork = ave. een 4th and oth erecta, containicg five month. Inuuire at No: 23 (OR REST. BRICK HvUSS of six rooms, fon Lietrect north, bear Tih stant west, No. For key t autre at No. 29% 7th strect, he and M 109 4" NT- <coms at No. 308 I street be 15th and 16th, furnisbed or F nofarnished, vege of Kitchen, bath, and gas. moderate. je9 FoR! BENT—Three Unfarnished KOOMS on — titet floor, one large one and two: 1 on: Apply at No. 422 1st smal street, between andi Je * an: B aout Inquire a BAuit, TR °S, 562 7th, or pact <A vory desirable thre: {ten roome, No 139 2st yas and water in honse i RO BOWD, Room No. 36, War D: partment. Ee RENT_—HOU: iy Asth and fire at 203 SqRNIRn RD HOUS! Fama vont “eres rovements: 30 1G BIDEN. with cn piphany. Inquire next door, containing iirooms, A yin, 8. aetna pe D street. pal ‘brown stone frost <, = reservation, with por “oe ‘One of the best built DENCES in the city, comaiuee thirteen rooms, ineluding bath-room, with all the modern im provements: outside walls are 14 inches and pert, “on walls 9 inches thick; bouse is nearly ne’ by day labor, and nyo meeney | by. the prey, iil be Poe ovla cbs i paneer J bees inquire o! + No. 72 Louisiana KENT—Io Grcrectown, » Frame HOUS @ = treet, No. VOR RENT—Two larce Coeaama BOOMS. with closet, admirably adapted for a gentle man 1s wife. | Neighborhood unexcep dua. ly at No, 216 6th street west, between M URBNITURE FOR SA! AND HOUSE FOR RENT Brick: iar rooms, hall and kitehoa with gardep. Only month ar tl Department. A go: Apply at Star office. Shanes "for the Treasur; treet between K and ue EENT—Two new and haulsome Frame COTTAGES of six roomseach. with 2007 pan, jes. closets. &e ; good well on eaca lot. front, ‘These cots verandabs arg win dows at Trent: are very desirable; and Sill he Fented for $25 each per month. Apply ty Two new aud handsome Frame COTTAGES of six large rooms each, wiih wood! pant: ell on each lot, losete, &c.; good osetia, z rok re very ydeairable. and wilt be Gu good terme, zy 5 Cae tiny eat Estate Broker, ——— Ca ‘Ave. and 6th st The ha K BESIDEN 'B (brown front) jown as the New York Avenue Presbyterian eh Parsovage, and loeated on the north side Dot, bet 12th and 13th ate, The bi vane contains 32 rocnis, with all modern conveniences, #0 it. do. or sale on, 5 (avorable mis oy Ben! Katate Brokers and ‘Auctioncers, 70 Seventh street. Eo, BALE_A FIRST ia DWELLING OBS TRALEE, ireens: ANDON ‘bree story. Basement 'G, containing twelve rooms, Posey Pah ware from the Post Office. This thc onions ost substantial manner he recems are spacious and well closeted; ceilings lofty. The throughoat. ouse has Tanz water closets, inserted was il sewerage Tl 18 fends to a paved alle: a hes ao story Brick Stable, witht three Lt. n second story. suitable for servant's use, A splendid coal vauit ander the pavement; fine trees ‘thie p Price ont 815.000 onth till 10 cash, a1 qeie Ea house ‘wilt rent for jum &ual te the ee MARTIN M. ROHRER, New York eve a rots stron F oR SALB—A desirable FRAME DWELLING, ichen’ hydra eight rooms, a cellar, a1 rice. ke ar 17th street, Fer BERT HOUSE Bo M tte thres-s summe: en; ao ‘el Ma throu: jagbout. geen thy 52! corer of 6th. Bent very low to « good tenant, FE F OB BALE AT A BABGAL ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS In the District of Cotumbia, located on 4th street bet ‘Lend a. near the tween y Kard. Size of lot 25x05 feet. P.G. HOWBSER & CO., GROCERS, 32K STREET, je8 St Opposite Northern Liberties Market. ~ HE gRAMOE SR TAS BEE aa cor open tracts 5, 5 ne ‘mille onst of escent | Ben chee ame if FE Dice emer eae Fixe A BAB CHANCE TO SKOUBE A HOME ON LOW AND EASY TEBMS. EABM of nesrly 125 a: one. rien then as. se i} MM particniara terms of calcr'ad will be given on application tS ur, P. @. HOWSER & CO., GROCERS, 32 K STREET, ssignt, noun wite, Liberties Market. For ‘particulars apply “between aa T icone, evs ce ee — PAMist BAD. at 59 ch BESTE atrosts bet ganrcckant | J, a SA FUERISHED HOU Mount Vernon Pi itimore, the medern fonvenlenore = arse clase fam! fe GORGE L. Hea 0 eee! TT, Agent, 2aw2w* FRAMB DWBLLING cowtains six rooms; ise; good neighborhood. For Particulars ‘apply to SOUND te Broker, corner High and rice $1. ROGUE. Real) ke Bridge streets, Georgete F Pra ra 180 aes bove Lat PRIOK di mer taining itch. Pour bed roses dry collar eos the whi eae b and Price, seddea bery. ton time th % eit rent readi LJ be . STOPH aM, 600 tn ote TeTtTe of ams (OR SALB_A FRONT of 140 fest on sineot” Fe th atreots. to a depth ae 100 me tol JOSHI erect, Tetween G and UNTRY HOME FOR GALE. NEW HOUSE, just Buished, with from cae TP aofte hone beautiful place i Navy Yard Bridzen re cbeap and oo long credit. House contains seven tooms, bay wipdow. &e , to or address P. G. GRIMES, Silver Hin P. <7 ee, Mary- land. ___[Chronicle, Intelli ligencer]” my 2m seeped BOMES FOR SALE. from the sold at a very low or address: G"GuI Maryland. [Ohrentcle. Int Fo. SALE—A three story BEIOK HOUSE on L street “Figg pater between 4t! qunanire « of wa Cc. Ls LYLES, at 71 Louisisne, avi vr r iting NS office, Ho. 72 I~ wee, under Bank of Washington, “°™ ‘myl9-160" EF oR apeelip ra ae BoUl 2 eon wements. contaiai bath room: situated in s healthy ons. and convenient to or = (fornished complete) toa good able terms. Keference feguirea. Gall’ at reat "O Bs sa 4th and Sth streets west, from 3 to 7 {OR 8ALE—9500 Case a i roam HOUSEos Suits amounts, oy myl7 tf watered. gus oe a en ace, ine See re a vathen, aera auD Lots In Tas CITY aND couNnTRY cs FOR SaLB BY 5. P. BROWN & SON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, OonnER 15TH StRxEt ayy Wew Yor Avance; rac bg FinE fe tt ery new ot eeniee er it to ath at pee he wuburbe' sive from pete od [Rducemente sill ber 5 eae able eet aes acre cach. To extra reet and New York avenue, myacoua = WASHINGTON, D. 9, PERSONAL. = WEBSTER. 1 Hadelpbis. the » - re Ladies Bf Philadel whree oy irene ms , ot fence $10 BD streat. berween rt t of the Peper tees yy sees Cine wari —— wee® Lith aud [XfORMATION way the whereabout of M 7. the sister of Newt pa Thomas. of EWS Wiliam Co: PERSON AL This ws 00 give ou sous having AKT IC LES depos SOF FICK ard toterest boing Io please call at once, H toey near sth. Bear F.s100P: York avenve ‘and i L atroet. cre to retain their coler tt api reeto 1 erepared to onder by W. 6. BAT’ vie when ail others tail AND Koyuets, Orosses, naturel form apd col: New Jersey avent in the most tasteft (LOSERS EMBaL L A¥s TO potato shetr nsturel form od color. by MARY ot 2, io: auy at if left at tale. ah EST ANH MOSr EFFICACIONS wv tor making th alr srow. stopping pL AAture color, TUS, ¢ SUAeTe BD ac BOR ULOUS I DisE Asks KUN tacroagh a “German art (ext Oad Fe _ FUNERAL WBEATIs, O.. Preser ae ae ie Me BA AS ALW 1S3 ath 500 LAGs Colts AND BEMINGTON'S ss ray and Navy Revolvers and s; ashe Corner <f Bigh ant Preapsrt ttoets, c Soorgetews, and at M Morea Gitte Jewelry Store nnsylvania avenue, 3B. NATHARE iL WILsox. ATTORBNEY-AT-LAW, HAS REMUVED TO Bo. 409 F STREET, my 24-tf BAWVEB. MAG! M neieusavor ANT BTI0 HEALivG a. guersntess ticular brancl Did oen JO8EPB m o_o ain Oi stole Te iE HIGHEST OASH PAID fs, and ia oisaasareeate — 8 BING’S: WONDEBFOL REMEDY_VjA eat ney inte, of marvelous cures of ew 4 FOR SALE. Fes SALE—DRUG 8TO! » Sond business doing Fo SALE— complete It be siven immediately & good location ‘isfectory reason ae 0 2t* nn Lh oe a BABBEB por aap EIXTORES, Ait be soldat nd poss-seion 10-20" 7OR SALE WOOD AND Se . doit FS. od business. Apply - “ For LE—a aU young. gentle. 9 3t* ro SALE—A PINS BADDLE HORSE, color, bay. Apply to non? L. TEBL. bet. 4': aad 6th. __ 349 Ost 436 7th street, between KER ed H streets, with a Icase ae Et aes of three years on ms SALE- Suitable gs Ferm or tery reasons ziven for r calling. Work, conong, tha ot one fine DIE MARE, anda pet a i7th at. 1X ed WHITE cuserm st Y SaLE_T T. M. HANSON, = Soe ure; onl; Sete Roy a Sepa ued net — Bay ames aa Set" FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENT, HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE To the building lately occupied by Dr. Johaston, 66 SEVENTH STREBT, opposite Post Office Department. 4ETNA INSURANCE CO., OFAR TFORD, CONN. Seenrs JamOakY i J. GOODNOW. 83 000,000 . Over... 5,000,000 L, J. RENDER, President. Becretary. T. M. HANSON, Agent, 466 SEVENTH STREST. OF NEW YORK, HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE co., OF HARTFORD, CONN. Sates Na ise — —1 500 9 GRO. L. CHASE, President, GEO. M. CORT, Recretary insonanceco., =" oF maikacerosntrh. A} rhe hecneeeeteamemett ti 000 nee Toe Rt TUBE FRAMES, PICTURE CORD anv Tas- AN, President. CH ANCE—The old eatab- se pe L Ive INSU PESN wrTTaL re r COMPANY OF raicapeera Assets, ever $2,500,000, erent plems. and a pig after tures fone! prem fat Me, paticy te G can 208 paid wi) be ~ tabiee of rates. ant ail Tatermation wiit by somuewes aria 0B application Persenaliy o nvasser wanted. to whom the most liberal 7 the company t Fouk RISOLES. Room No. 1, Washingte Cor that Besusancs. 43 other reap. Tomptiy 2083 RIGGLES. Agent, © 1th aud Panwa O99. Loss paid p my 14 Se TRE MOST SUCCESSFUL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Iv THE WORLD. THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY or Tas UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, WASHINGTON, D. @. 2-+2081,008,000. JAY COOKE & co. @ENBRAL SOUTHERN AGENTS. B NINE MONTES 5,000 POLICIES me $15,000,000. Bo better evidence can be furnished of tue STABILITY OF THE COMPANY if the fever fon hae pantnnd ge Ho reward the OF oh gort te simpilly Bod reduce tao cost of LIFE INSUSANUB. APPLY FOB A POLIcY. BLACKFORD & HAMLING, 466 SEVENTH STREET, Opposite Post Office, NERAL AGENTS POR THE pISTRCT = OF COLUMBIA. JAY COOKER & 00. ‘National Lite Inserence “Sp%-tf Company of the 0.8. A. N.C. OL. Ee. NATIONAL CAPITOL LIFE INSURANCE ComPany OF WASHINGTON. Obartered by Spectal Act of Congress. POLICIES NONFORFEITABLE. BL OB O08. PATION. DIVIDENDS ANNUALLY. BO COMPANY MANAGED MORE BOONOM TOALLY. MATTHEW G. EMERY, Prosident. JOHN B. PATTERSON, Secretary. THOMAS M. PLOWMAG, Vice President. LEWIS CLEPHANE, Treasurer. 0G, BALL, M. D-—F. HOWARD, mw. BD. W. M. TILESTON. Generel Agent, District of Columbia HOME OFFICR—Gairs Benois. opm om GUY B PHELPS. ‘W.6. OLMGTRAD President. ‘Georetary. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSUR- ‘ANCE COMPANY = - oF SWENTY-FIVE MILLION DOLLARS. GBORGE F. MARBLE, ageat, Federal Bieck, Reom 9, @pposite Post Ufice Pepartment, Corner th and V otrests. SEVENTH STREET. 486 SPRING sTreck SOW OPEN aT SELES, PAINTINGS. ENGRAViNGs, CmRO- MOS, PICTUBE NAILS, RINGS, ac.