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EVEN Largest Circulation in the District CROSBY 8S. NOVES.......0..Editere G STAR. |: WASHINGTON OITY: FRIDAY... aesceseees JUNE tly S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TSLB- @BRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTEB. “LORD: HOW THIS «WORLD aren TO LYEN Su aksregal Is “McK. o sends the ror colamn special report” to the New York World con- cerping affairs in Wasbington a bora idiot, or ~ he writing this stuff to order to suit the Yori s colamms’ It would be absurd to no- nee sach monstrous nonsense but for the fact bat several papers are treating the thing seri- vusiy, and msking horrified -editorial com- ments to the disadvantage of Washington. | ‘This city bas been black-guarded pretty extar- stvely im the World heretotore, but for lying vilification at our expense this surpasses any ‘revious attempt. If there is © single line of this two column article that does not contain An untruth we have been unable tofindit. Bat | lie toa lime is under the average. Here, for nstance, is @ paragrsph clipped at random, in | which there are ss many blundering false- | hoods as words “These negroes who becan and continued «he outbreak of Monday live in that part of the 'y known as The isis whieh is formed | yy the Potomac on one side and the canal on the other. On tbe north side of this sinuous | sewer (the caual) live the negroes almost ex- | clustvely. These lines of location have bern | locally named “Murder Bay, Frederick- | “Howardiown,” and “Uniontown,” ali i these being settlements within the corporate himits of the city, the first leading ont from the | Long Bridge and the others running im con- | succession and ending at the base of old Fort | Stanton, across the Northern Branch of the Potomac. These settlements contain negroes only. The sracalities bave been given over wholly to them. Now «the negroes who began and continued the outbreak of Monday” do nof live “on the Isiand;” “the Isiand” 1s not om the north side of the canal; Fredericktown,” “Howardtown” and “Uniontown” are not on the north side ot “Murder Bay.” “Howardtown” and ‘are not on the «Isiand;” “Hew. ardtown” and “Uniontown” are not «within the corporate limits of the city; “Murder Bay” does nef “lead out trom the Long Bridge,” there “Uniontowa” is not 4 settlement of negroes, but is exclusively a white settlement, and is situated, as everybody knows, opposite Wash- ington, at the other end of the Navy Yard Bridge. But these, though thickly st-ewn, are bot minor lies, comparatively harmless. Now comes the mcbness - “Im tbs section of the city (the Island) the white people do not live at ail: so far as 1 praepes ever goes there at might who knows the least of the char- seteristics of this place. In the da} ep rhothrenae riske bis life to go there aione. ey panied, however, by a WO, wallcs quickly along, and is not tempted, by stop and look round him out of curiosity, he pass without violence, though not without prea hen strangers come to the city they are ca y warned by hotel clerks, by citizens, and by poltermen ack to venture on the other side of the canal. They do pot venture, at least many of them. The records, however, of the principal hovels since 1865 contain the names of about 20 cuests who have mystericusly disappeared —not to evade boart bills, for they have left abund- am’ boggage cf value behind them and have been lost senarally om the very first evening of their arrival. itis Known that they Dave set out for a walk oy themselves and have never come back. Not by direct evidence, but by irresistible circam- sianuantial supposition, it is known that these strangers Rave unwittingly ventared ato toe the negto quarters ana Rave been there killed for wbat was on them, and their bodies pat ont of sight. The Potomac on one side, and the canal—whereof long neglect bas made the mud ven and twelve feet deep in parts—on the {heother, Teby the victims can be and have been burrd out “by These men have never vurned up. every sumpicity apa brev- ity of the mete empinee £o rob and murder them, detection has been - ft 1s ay leaves, BO trace = For a y Regrors who have oe "for Boman life, and who are keenly apprec: Of @ division of spoils, | so Mash out the brains of a wi 2 him to the skin, and to throw iy into & swift river, subsequently placating his comfederates or is witnenoos with a ‘a part of the gaims, is the easiest th: rid to d yet the hardest thing in ie worlats to flad out. Apparentiy, (100 hundred and more of these murders awe, within four years, been successfully am: (ted, the loyat Republicans of Washington 1%: ‘Phe Kogers murder in New ork was sim, te, open affair, begun on the sidewalk, finis doorway, and all ia broad daylizht iy! lic street; yet it has not been fawad out. | Fee eee murders by negroes in Wash- mgton City seenre their ators from detection b¥ the audacious simplicity of their commission. Does this stuff need any comment? Is it worth while to mention the fact that Istand,” (Seventh Ward,) set down by eracious correspondent as place where « the white people do wot live at all.” has the heaviest white population of any ward in the city, eacapt the Fourth; that its population is made ep more iargely of permanent, Wasb- sugton-born citizens than any other: that it is abundantly supplied with churches, one of Dominick’s, now ic progress of erec- coucededly the finest church edifice that its pablic schools have carried | more scholarships than (with one excep- JOP) auy other district, and that the Female Grammar School couducted im this terrible jocality. « where go white woman is safe in the beomdest blaze of noon,” Bas ranked for years the bighest in Washington. Itis scarcely possible to treat seriously the story of the 20 murdered hotel guests. How as it Messrs. Caadwick & Sykes, Owens, King. Willard, Potts, Semmes, Benson, and the rest of yout Here you are charged by the Works's « McK.” with allowing your guests to be mur- dered, without a word of protest, at the rate of One per week for the Iast four years: and he more than inumates that you Rave kept mam tur the sake of the plander—the baggage! Where are thes 200 trunks, the 200 hat-boxes, the 200 umbrellas left behind by these 2 mur. | dered travellers ! Disgorge, Ub, Hotel Keepers, and clear your consciences! Jocalities we bardly need say that there isn’t current enough to float a dead cat over the sand bare; aud any corpses entrusted to it ‘Would most certainly return by every tide to Raunt the murderers. Very likely all the 20 “demmed unpleasant bodies” may be found afloat at this hour, along with the dead kittens, Jest year’s hens eggs, and rotten cabbages, thai sail down, day after day, to Severson's immor- tal dye on the ebb and sail back to the Marke: om the flood: Next we Bave the World correspendent on figures. Figures, we are told, never lie. Let wsevebow they fare in the hands of a World <orrespondent . “Out of about 150,000 alauon, W. E tom city numbers at Sa000 blacks and 2,000 lead them and share Of these Begroes, at least 106,052, and it is meediess to say that in conse. «quence of the @ecrease of the population prough: | PR i a the reduction of the force ia @nd at the Arsenal and Navy bg ae the growth of the city, in the ‘Way of population, since 1957, has been in the ‘Wrong direction. This population of 16,05? was made up of 74,115 white aud 31,937 colored 1 4s well Known that the o# Lored popauiation bas ‘The total popa- lation of the District—Washing:op, George. town and the couuty——was, im 1957, but 125,990, of whom there were whites “#.3u7 and colored +663. Somech fora “World Commis<ioner's” figures | Here is another specimen “Oltieens dry their clottes on top of their houses here im OFder to stop ihe wegroes from stealing them. These people here at teast pave ve iden of social morality. Every binck woman on «The Isiand,” with ovly seh excep-ions as nge and sickness make, prostitates Rerselt cracestomaly to every itor OWS Of mere | and the latest Telegraph love of lust. The men are only less bad be- cause the black women desert them in favor of rT white paramours, of whom tuere are plenty. These negroes, irrespective of sex, ke dss auimais. Marri boteven & aame emcng them. * Wife’ wy og ‘woman, sar, LLG. k up wid dow, im Werginoy wen. de coved off" The children all knew their but no child Bas tech towed on land proverbially w fatber. ac of thieves, murderer and Bewdathe west of the low and the wilest of the vile; they only need a year’s residence to nallify woh their bailots the votes of . Coreoran, Montgomery Blair, Caled ‘Cushing, oF any other eitizen ‘The census of the District to which wa have referred makes & very careful exhibit of the condition of each person wita reference to the marriage relation, and the per centag> of each to the p pulation, from which it appears that the number of white married patrs living to- gether im families is 14,147, and of colored 5,509: or very nearly in the relative proportion ot population. We bave not space im which to follow the World's article further, but these are specimen bricks of the entire edifice as any will see, curious enough togo through it in detail. And ‘4s Upon such data as this that the World's Washington correspondents yillity the city of Washington and seek its injury by such infa- mous -tatements as the following “Let no Northern man, be he Democrat or Republican, for his life or his property, set his foot m Washington with a dollar, fer auder the municipal rule now in force neither is sate. fore this riot capitalists have shunned this place. Let them do so for evermore, The town 4s doomed and damned.” LAY DsLxeaTion AMONG THE MeTsoOpreTs. | The Merhodist of June 12th publishes returns trom a Jarge number of congregations of the vote taken upon the question whether lay del- egates shall be admitted to the ruling bodies of the Methodist Episcopal Church. In forty- five congregations only ten voted against lay representation, the aggregate vole of the whole being as follows :—For, L522; against, 617; or nearly two anda half to one. The Methodist thinks that the result mw the few churches heard from indicates the probable triumph of the proposed reform in the denomination at large. A convention of the Conservative party of the countyot Alexandria, was neld Wednesday night in Alexandria when Captain David L. Smoot and Reuben Johnson were nominated ‘as candidates for the Houseof Delegates, anda list of delegates to the Senatorial Convention was elected and instracted to cast their votes in the proposed convention for Edgar Snow- den. yr. Aresolution declaring it mexpedient to Bold a Congressional Convention, and pledg- ing the support of the couaty to Lewis Mc- Kenzie, a camdidate for Congress from that dis- trict was adopted. The case of L. H. Douglass, the colored printer at the Goverament Office, was brought before the National Typographical Con vention, im session at Albany, to-day. A resolution was introdaced by Mr. Halleck, of this city, «de- Rouneing the action of the Congressional Printer for giving employment to L. H. Doug- lass, a rat;’ but the Convention adjourned ‘without action on it. REPUBLICAN NOMINATION.—A special to the Chronicle from Danville, Va., dated yesterday, says: George Tucker was to-day nominated for Congress from the 4th Uongressional Dis- trict. ‘The National Typographical Union at Al- bany yesterday adopted a proposition in favor of the eight-hour system, and for limiting the numbers and improving the discipline of ap. prentices. ‘The twenty-five cent carriages in the Central Park, New York, bave proved a great success, and their number is to be greatly increased. For twenty-five cents a ride is given through the Park. Tax WeEELY Stag, now on our counter and im wrappers ready for the mails, contains all avout the Municipal Election on Monday last: the Correctea Retarns: Brief Biographies of the Saccessful Candidates: Account of the Riots on Monday, &c.; full Account of the Railroad Accident at Annapolis Janction; Names of the Wounded, &c.; the Ball at the Naval Academy; “The Foundling. A Domest.c Story of New Engiand:"the Oak Hill Cemetery Coatroversy; Changes in the Departments; Railroad Matters; Cubsn News; Society News: Washington News 4 Gossip: the Courts: the Working People; seful Items of Depariae box yor Humorous Sketches; with Dej tal and Local News; Agricultural ‘and Hous ing Miscellany: patches from all parts ofthe world. ®7 Seventy-five thousand Swedish immi- gtants are expected in Minnesota this year. 7 Seven hundred girls responded to t xertisement for performers in the « Thieves” st Chicago. @7-The Union Pacific Kailroad takes passen- gers from Omaha to Promontory Point, 1,004 mules, in sixty hours. The fare across the con- Uunent is $165. SA duel at New Orleans between Mr. Canoge, editor of the Epoque, and Mr. Alhasiza, an opera manager, was recently fought in old- ‘orty | Ume fashion, with swords, both duelists being experts with that weapon. Both were slightly woundea. S7-At a performance of “L’Atricane,” m ‘Stock bolm, the sbip was made to rock #0 nat- urally ss to make the prima donna violently sea-sick B7-The experiment of using ashes asa sub- stratum for paving the streets has been tried in Philacelphia, and bas proved a failure. tephen vat ‘Avditor, ‘within fone (0 months from S.-W. TABOR, Fourth Auditor, Jane 10.1969 * 1-3t DEDICATION. ‘TBE MOUNT VERNON PLACE METHODIST EPIGOOPAL CHURCH © POOTH, at the coruor of ‘Sa BA nit be et —— oor. fuse onuex ate Sy ill be prcached by the Rov wee. Porth hat I) oehoel v0 wiki i Lr ching at BN clos chon A: s. Se : jaister ereafler to be amnoanced: a by the Bev. B.A. HOLLAND. “The public cordially invited to attend Privtom rT . 1 = * Ogock GReRk PRsTIVAL. o conseq uence of the . ve fue the F tiralon i have decided to FBIDAY EVENING. = NATIONAL JUNCTION BAILWAY. book i ry stock Lot the NATIONS aY w u onM 2 APE as connor ot oom FURS c of 19 0 ail at least ‘two Ne OL Pek a pd eo boii le cine be, Seems themreives of ite bene®t. and who beyeae ‘Ro Bssete, rhopit examine caref. Sey are ine chated Yo the terms of the imitation sul ive luformation on this enbjsct at all times without charge. GEO. Ma crngyot Law ead Solicitor ‘in Baukregt s ity F Cok —— 01 1 m nabere oC the Board of Common Coun he OS Tam ee Chase, as member of the Board idermen . Hal rt George Burseas ag runiabery "of the md Casper Ki ember of the Boardof Dn two Paria Fg RRA el ae tinny RH trick as members oP ihe Board of Common Oouncil trom the Third d Winatinew a Emery. or trem the eecoud | nnelly, os member of the Board of and George W. Hatton dermen f ak Br inet Sods totm Board of Commen —— “Asecenor from the Fourth War rae HH. Blater. as member of hia Board. of Alermen for two veurs; apd dW. McKuight. , iden, inuey as me of the Board of Gommon Courell from the Fifth rd Wa Charles Champion, as member of the Bosri of Aldermen for two yen a Josiah b. Venable, Youre: nod Sampsva Satter, Jo, hb Williame, and illiam Boy’. aa members o' the Road of Common Connell fiom (he Seventh Ward 8. J. BOWEN, Mayor OTICE—Dr BOBERT REYERUBN has moved his office and residence seme 120 reet, (First Ward.) Office hourss to 9s. m. ana from 3 to 5p. TON th .. SUNDAY BCHOOL. of resort, aw POLAB SODA STILL MAINTAINS ITS UNBIVALLED REPUTATION FOR UNIFOBM GOOD QUALITY AND 108 COLD TEMPEBATUBE, With DELICIOUS FRUIT and CREAM SYRUPS. Kissingeo, Vichy, Seltzer,and Saratoga MINR- BAL WATERS on draught. Ho. 480 Fifteenth street, Opposite U 8. Treasury. mylt-3m REPER! +3 Prok Faba Rae Prof. Geo. T. Barker, D. D. i Hianaerarat eee Suan aay M. “370 a To BO Feds eth 4 Pa- $3, 000 evoke oe Gzonee “a MCLANE, Boom 14 may Bsidiag’ cornet of Zh aROLISH FIORLES, savens. WN. w.puRcHELL, 2AUAD O1L—Best. ali corner itth and F streets. an 0 jen Pp * FIFTY.NINE | SECON D-HAND PIANOS raail forsale or rent very low. Price $50 and uperard. ing devoted to the business. The entire butiding devo to the ba BS. W. BuucH mt Omer prices. Tath and Corner Ider ROBIE Hones. MAS*EAE SD MISSOURI CURED, | SBCHELL, 2 =~ Sa corner Mth and F streets. poppe ». VIOLIN AR. FLUTE AQUOK- ‘DEUN, WARIO, Wage BIe shame stock B bask. Gan bascat by mall tree ni ame. Oe Onn ELLIS” 306 Prnnsylvania seonue =e MO a8 AL. H BERGUING has somaret ent MEROBAST TAIWOMING ne ft tro 71 gd Casstmeres for Vestings, Re on assimeres for i BeEOLING, te 11-6t* 1 Beveni th atreet, pisses. PABLOR RGAE. &&c. ‘Our stock i always very large of ne aadieantiia y steers very feomt the lead-| rakerm of fhe country me J BLOB Onaans 4 ALL Psiales AND For sale o ns; om Gea erie. nd. ourself. m yous F BLLts. Se 13st 306 Ponusytvan avenue. WHY DO CLUBS SEND TO NEW YORK and get @ cri in a bas? Are! aa more re47. p Tee § the ) jatement of oretrangers, cone Ener fromm actual observation, that see for the prices ar wer forthe same qualities “qikea Thave et you get you are iene ts our fraight in the bar ‘on Naud and a= Po H ‘oarnestl: of your pate better prietor, 536 severe street, JA ‘08 | At lowest peices eaten terms. jel 2t 306 Pen Ar GREATLY BEDUOKD PRIUES TO OLOSE BUSINESS. LATE STEPHENS & CO., 310 Pa. avenue, between 9th and Ith strosts. ‘The entire Stock of Goods, embracing : Ol . MEN'S AND BOWE, SLornina IN LABGE GENTS’ FURNISHING COUDS, TRUNKS, VAUIs! BATCHELS, &., AT GBBATLY BEDUOBD PRIVES, ‘0 chose tl = of the late Th: - poy a of as Stephens & Co., 310 Pa. orm: pe ene bh pa a 5 A eplendid line aND . NOH CLOTHS - ENGLISH NEEDS AND Cas At Low Figures. To reas of Heavy Goeds for the coming oft season SUPBBIOB INDUCBMBNTS. » ‘SING MADB To ©) 14 CLOT! ING MADB To ATE PMLOBS AT VERY ‘Those who are indebted to the estate are carnest- ly ly rerteated Wo call and vetile thelr accounts at an JOHN ¥. ELLIS. enue, near 10th street, NF®Y¥ ES. Semareeat beers oe Borcina cranes St OO Re wie eee ae BEDE LUSTRELL; « Prise Story. Bye Wash, etch of Country Life. ABE: oh Morwegtan pies geh opal > | HILP 2 SOLOMONS, te ELLERS AND STATIONER: S. jot OF SSuiefous dns bet. 1a. is. 0 B Samp TOU = BOBDEN’S CON! gee youn eorner Hth and F streets. Bae bet A= oe By ©,B. THOM & Uo. ar th th trect, between TRS str ee rat he tear apa cn end an OFFICE, 51 ricoh ate FOR SALE AND RENT. Fo BENT—HOUSE, No. taining eight I JAMES S. TUPH « T. 0 OR RERT_A Gest clue four-story Ui FS. andsomely eke farni «| taining all the modern Iu Premiees, No- fate jeu tr MELY FURNISHED with Boord, at 339 ISHED HOUSE room. kitchen dt Bousekeeph No sser Ing, No Torreet™ ‘betwee een 13t! fa sh jell 6t* FoR: RENT—at o the thi Ver ato moderate price. part o: be p if ces House “aertg id tn mai, loeated and csavenient has gas. water. act bath room. Ty yy , and bot aud c sid water: ine very Pleasawt location. ov Green st.. be t and Stodiard «tre {aauire of g LATIME: tloneers and Estat Brokers, uthw ente and 11th street. NOR BENT—Over 422 and 4 ae, m 4*s and 6! LLeentiante for and for m Photographic Gallery Yentent KOU! fe Pennsylvania reets one large wed Bovati. M Mer Ut be ant Tailor, ie on . Sree or un- very desirable, at pponite te Oly Hall Square. jel0 3t* For, BENT—That neat COTTAGE. with porch and front street. opposite Irving month, ance. WM. pest ii shore & : je 0-tf — iT—A DwEane of six aaa with in & delightful neighbo: . Inquire at e583 Le streets between zs 2k streets. isione HEEE UNFURNISHED ROOMS FORRENT. ble for hocsetesptng, Gn Ist oor. Apply ‘7 9th street, between O and P streets. OFFICES AND CHAMBE ne mae hed. with ase of Deke ro street house to atthe Departments. at. 46 iat northwest corner of F. Bent very mode: the atreet. improvements; one os Je 10-lw 466 7th street, Foe, SALE—BRICK HOUSE. 9 rooms. in ex cellent o1 ;gasand water. near Willard’s a @ street, between the De- : > A WEL, der, Hotel. 24 500. Good FRA! of vigg rt to Sai 2h Pon Pennsylvania avenue, between, Sd Je 10-6¢ 209-18 f six rooms, Fo RENT—A BRICK HOUS'! ‘on Letrect north, pear 7th street wast, No. 557. Fer or key inquire at No. 292 7th strest. ine tween L. 10940" Fer, BENT—Three Uufarnished KOOMS on the {iret floor, one large one and two sma: ly at No. 422 16th street, between ep -etory Incoming _— sit and kitchen. 6th stree between Dan? ee Ezouth Bent ies Toquire oe ‘BAMIG- ble I idl = ry desirable three story brick B often rooms, Mo 139 @ street. ber. 2ist and 224; gas and water in hoaee. Teenie of Beas. Boom No. 36, War Department FoSxORE FOR SALE ANP HOUSE FOR tty RENT—B: a SS ‘wo new and handsome Frame ES of six rooms each, tries, closets, &e ; good well on side, and rear yards, These « elecant location, have Yerandah dows at front; are very rented for $25 each per month. pa tot. front, areinan and are. win le, and will w shire. tate Brok. A pantrice. closste, fens ss04 well oa each iat 2000 a tries, cl ongte 3 me weil on ear! ond iene ide and r yards The cottages are i (gant location; have verandahs aot 1 minora fron ssi iseipable. and wi ro rae, 9 old for $1,980, 00 a Apr te Broker, end 6th st. PS SLUING, je 9 3t Fey, “SALE—A CENTBAL: yon rab. AND Basy Loffer for salenon very easy terms a sapertor Three story, Basement und Attic BRIOK LING, ining. twelve roomes located Sbatt fquare from the This house is built im the most tebetaatel a manner The are spacious and well closeted: ceilings lofty. The house is modern thronghont. every room being The bovee, hae rane. hot paved aller a1 has ‘ial two story Bricks Stare, with three well Suleied be. Ms. on second story. suitable for servant's use, iid coal vauit under the pavement; fine trevein frost, ae ‘This pro rty iain barge order. Price only $33.00 $3,000 cash, and $10) @ month till Raid. ‘The Rouse wilt rent t for a Sam eiual to the men ” MARTIN M. ROHREE, Broker. Je oat New York avenue and sth street. OR re a nee FEAMRB DWELLING, containt ¢ rooms, Kitchen; by is the pera, and contest a rentia 7 Brice, $2,000" For particulsts app Be STi rth ssiet Between G and I streets, rs A = Fa On Pa inves sory Brick ae pe + cous oo ir eens FOR SALE AND RENT. PERSONAL. INSURANCE, : <s Paiste s toa ovrice, 25> Fr imev saues. = s Sveum, beiweru Mth « 4 iith PENN MUTUAL LIFE tweet = fev ot * AND SILVER 4 Jowelry COMPANY OF PHILADEL PH Assets, ever $2,500,000, isnved on all fhe different pines. and ay OFe BON FoRYRITANLE @ItEE UDTee anneal proms ums have boom paid, if the policy while in force, with scrip iri lend: ph ey pe Fd ng eat canh pres fume pal wil! be lee of ratee ant all tat=rmation wit ater nibis ratis on application persenstly or bom the most itera paoy nt’« Hotel and ‘gimatire a 249 F atreet, AUGHLIN. KR BENT—With or RREOR 01. This 1 to civ in: AUTIO URS dep, LOSR UPFit ke avé tuterest & s Ko please eail at one Boat house from 3d at. Bre dollars —— ‘BIN Peaneyivacse 10, Beiween 10th and 1 BEst AND Mose gy Lt ¥ hy wen a@ieoevery s deed of SP per cent "Tene F tween aT Hy gas. Inquire at 205 Pues yee TrOveMt < 301 G street. porte piphany. Lnquire next door, No. 30 TIC ABD SCROFULOUS DIS ous ke ae a SB SKIN toorongh by ane a Gorases exten "199 Btrect, Between Sim No. Ostreet, between and Sittn eerste’ hone he soy rch. containing I? roame. byte D McruEBSON, ‘Attorney, 435 Dstrock, Fu sata four-story brown stone frost fic reservation, with four'een rooms, sleven PERTY, JOHN KigoLE Agent. Gor Tthand 0 ALE— B SAL TARGAIN, Oe of the best falit and bat destrable REST DENC THE MQST SUCCESSFUL in — city, Containing. thirteen rooms, h-room’, wit! the modera in LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ; jon on E atreet, betwonn 34 es roy oy will be sold che: Bien ee #00, No. 71 Loutal IN THE WORLD. pac Gonrgetenns on A'S Jewel 337 Pennsyivauia avenue, near Tih at NAt#aR L WILSON, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, HAS REMOVED TO B« tog _* | THE NATIONAL MPE INSURAYCE Company my tf NEAR M’ B SAWYER, MAGNRTIO BRA and NT MEDIUM, gaaranteoe good nel, zbporhood. For particulars apply to JOHNS Broker, coraer a“ Bridge sirects, Georgetown. ayo Courter HOME FoR SALI SALB. NEW ROvEs. Just Anienea. — from 10 to 50 & res of He. eres ane of Mr.8.T most beat lend. Itisa part 's home jantetion, which is the OLAV. lace in ~ 33s miles trom BUNIO DIGBASE. of the bead a party tt will be sold ee debiltt ortas ‘bea a long credit. House contsius seven Poa GRIMES. Site. ‘Ein ee mes. aeeee (Chronicle, Int teliigencer} my im ADIETS WANTING STAMPING: ein the very best > well to call at the © Depot, 445 Teh a aeLUTING short will pls Gheny Sa posite Patent Ottice AavigS AND aera ner Private Conewltations at between #0 and Iith ats weet, witht ra ‘cane NER, of the Ricord Bespitsi, Us. A —a gentic an of twenty-seven years’ experience in th ticular branc apa UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, —- ssages FOR SALE. archase small Tne to 5 acres, | fi st the Beout VBABTEBED UY SPBUIAL ACT OF von Office m . and 3to7 p.m. IGHEST UASB 5 Caste Bhoee ete. se mall prom iesuitraas Me jE Binos” WONDEEFEL REMEDY a ney Complaints, sud Teparttiee ot Blood Pampnict of mareslous cures of i. Comeamption, CaSH CAPITAL ++-81,000,000, ao, 8 LB0%e Ninth street. above Pa avonac. ‘The most skillful and op none tem gem | vor Sou Laas an for the treatment {NTH in the city. 1 repoee ine a 4 are moderate, a the Doctor in lots one to ten ~= the A, of : a ng. com ¥ COOKE & vo. PPILOSoPHY oF magEIacE GENERAL SOUTHERS AGENTS. A new course of. res, York Museum of An bracing the sulyects —How to Tigeandwiat live for: Vath ea ag! and Old hood geuerally viewed: The cavee of w tera ced conn a oh Ra to, to SISLEY x cut Fs ¥, Fa. fatalence ead EATHER 18 SOOM ‘NO—it eH copies: rete ae sre —_ ci ret. — as fal C cunt Home. % miicetrow Re at Coataintng theve lestaree will IM NINE MONTH forwarded to parttes 1 on corner ial . nya” | celpt of four stamps, by addressing S| agy New York Museum of Anat Broadway. New York 5,000 POLICIES Fors: BA LE—Blegai ry) jon FARM tie ave “altos the ISSUED. INSUBING Virginia Pri 000 HAVE BEER Lig IN BOUND elie cs a cpeeee P jorner 7th sud Fa iM FOR SALE erg oter for sale a benntifa $15,000,000. site, At igomery mery cos any, contaln ning at So fo minty, ining 241 ac ne large and = htees A large pi rover ef fine meadow land. arate a panscecien, S with my abendanes uit, &c.; ‘well wood end watered. b>rhood , No better evidence can be furnished of the Farm is i; it fms BI ‘SALE—DRUG & sTol - fees’ eee at eee every deat nd tt F 20. a gop Luntoeas + STABILITY OF THE COMPANY pro} le rticulers. juire of End FAW 8) Z OF of the faver with which the public regard the api-tawiw Beal Estate rea catia ts street. einer urea SHOP ARDEIXT( —- etlort to stmplity aad redace the cost of _207 200 /w _Beal Estate Brokers, 36 4's street. LIFE INSUBANUE. APPLY FOR A POLICY. Hovsxs anp nots IN THE deipg at ut an excellent ness. ther part! ‘ticulars inquire at StarOffice. je CITY AND CouNnTRY Pros sau 2 iPad — FOR SALE BY ET good busipess. Apply at Star BLACKFORD & HAMLING, 406 SEVENTH STREET, S. P. BROWN & SON, s StaBins, Hat. REAL ESTATE BROKERS, a omice, GonnER 157m Stace axp Hew You: = SADDLE Ons color, opposite Post , D> }w Yore Avenre; . y RAL AGENTS FOR THE DISTRCT 309 0a bet “ites — OF COLUMBIA. » between ha ivase of three’ eeitaa, tery reasons given tore oelling. FIFTY FINE 2OUPPS. sere foros ou Goatees Sbout halt cifle fromthe cent to Mth street road. ‘ JAY OOOKE & 00. the General Southern Agents National Life In«wrance ep 26-tf Company of the U 5 A N RAL AD LES, Soe Corer New femora fast. FS Ta ah fast. styiis BUGGY. Beene st Buea BIBCH’S Stabi: NCL £ €. At WHOLESALE PRICES. SOMETHL. NEW. BOX-TOE—BOX-TOE—BOX-TOE. Gents anim o> ‘abic for heavy dratt or fen Tatas woe: sold becanse the owner has ro. 16-9 —— bin i Este pn soued. WM. NATIONAL CAPITOL ~ © oxford ries Box’ Toe Oony LIFE INSURANCE CO any Shoes and Gaiters Onartered by Special Act of Congress. ‘eT. B08. 373 Tin street. berwren tend K Hasvay & HOLDER, MANUPACTUPERS oF WATER LOKS, CHABL9: JBLLIES. &c', beh D, jon reference - "Henry. 1 Oonke Ber m1 ipaton f i wi ay ke. POLICIES NONFOBFEITABLB. Ant TI t Motes wante!on ort Loon FLOURB' NO BESTKICTION ON TRAVEL OB OJ0U- ! PAaTiON. WE SELL WITH MARKET! Our stock includes all grades, from the lowest to mak. Family Flour, as good as wheat BVEEBY BARREL WARBASTED. }. cormer of lth street We most td path atts an to our sitet rant ‘Dini ‘Booms ies aud Gentlomen. we have mate th extensive preparation for maunfacturiicg — ICE CBEAM, WATE ICES, DIVIDENDS ANNUALLY. ¥BOZEN CUSTARD, CHARLOTTE DE RUSSE BAKERS: eomPaNY manacED te WO COMPANY man moe, a ejthreughont. Inquireat 329 Petro, ¥ROZEN PUNCBES, JELLIES, a eins, fan tanply Toe with the best, grades of ee Tee Seger, | ihe finest qualitics and flavor, Wholessie ay | yoc'evcr ued” ae ee rae |— Two new seven room FRAME ny aclection of Creams have been male trom FRED: Es Fen HouaEs at ey gringo Freon root.aad | tbe principal datries of Orange county, N.Y | wip peED, MEAL — dwell vestment for the purpose of aa ire eae w. LAM\ ILL. Lumber ecchant, corner C and 24 streets. opr site Dyer’ jes at" »] EGRET OR RPER we orcs etn ramenoans Purchasers—2, goed ey oh moet roats Bigh, Batata woll tas rare. Flatrering ourselves with the belief that we can BALED BAY AND STRAW give entire satisfaction. from our experience and business, For sale in such auantities as may bo desired. MATTHEW G. EMBRY, President. with orders to sell iliarity ith the pts direct folsy Peart share of stronages One SS ofa JOHN B. PATTERSON, Becretary. ‘aarantes. to who “me fiberal deductfon will be made to Fevti 7 Sim MAB President Fairs Particular attention ty fash to Tarai tins | 2 — Mt. EOP RAN, Vien Families ix any Lae des: ngs te oll pares of he cl LEWIS CLEPHANE, Treasurer. We wi FERENTF! voRé nit" CI Rew “inp seua Agta rately a5] ti LOrres, SELLE wea TACK se WHITE LLAWALACE rornns. | /: 0. MALL, M. DF. MoWARD, wD. Inn? hnely sicaaied pont alryingstock SILK SACQUBS, TRAVELING SUITS. w. sincen heaeds 5 or for country ke roRd now TH & Gosz! SUITS, CAMBRIC SUITS. ia all colere, UNDE J poe vaio wares nd another "for | CLAIM AGENTS AnD REAL ESTATE BkO- -| cata ILL. ings. Bat Laas tat = oeFromert sand wil Bye if doipes y No.4 riayre } BUILDING INS, in all colors, BAIBBRAIDS, CU e < - M. Sihmstos. Puan. Hots wen reat betwen ome char OG img. Corner i5th street and New York 1 _myS-ecotm WASHINGTON, D. 0. Note OF BBMOVAL. We respectfally oll fhe he attention o of a ou Srteede Honee. “roth c usual, on Tuesday General Agent, District of Columbia A large stock of shewe GUUD8 now open ney oa prices. HOME OFFICB—Gair's Buitpixe. ptm ‘W.8.OLMSTEAD Gecretary. eal hy aa gan ae ee continued ag ‘Thursday. and Saturday morse W. L: WALL & 00 , Aucts. QPatine oF THE w RITE HOUSE PAV IL This old and well-k nec been tenovassa Sadat tneeed oe dition, 1s new open. cap eugaged for Palen. Fte'aiee Ey tall Re King street fa, Sikepevilice iW _muyie-im* a Gro. x. KIDWELL. KIDWELL& TONE’ BEAL ESTATE ABD Sumani AGENTS whi 17% FOUR AND-A. LF 8TREST. yim Wasdinaton, os e__WASGINGTON, D.O. |, DURKIN, GARDENER AND FLORIST. 1 Cipleat nat eran AND i i NECTICUT MUTUAL LI insvua. aoe ANCE comrasy 4 WM. P. TONBY. SPRING Steck SOW OPEN aT MARKRITER'S, Bo. 486 SEVENTH STREET, Berween D ann K Stxxets, ‘8 doors above U44 Fellows’ Hall, FRGRACING NOVELTIES Im PAPEREABGIAGS, WINDOW SHADES, PIO- TURE FRABES, PICTURE CORD auD Tas- ‘BLS, PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, URRO- MOS, PICTURE MAILS, RINGS. ac. _