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TAR. Largest Circulation in the District CROSBY S, NOYES.......00.Editore WASHINGTON OITY: FRIDAY .esese--coseeeeeress JULY 234 SPREADING MATTER ON EVERY P. . SEB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TSLR- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. } —— —S—S—_SSS—_————— FOR THE AccoMMODATION OF PERSONS Jeaving the city daring the summer months | they can ave TAB STAR mailed to their address, by ordering the same at the office, for | 12% Cemts per week, for one week or more. pide ede See eaten anes ayn SSS APPORTIONMENT OF REPRESENTA. TIVES UNDER THE NEXT CENSUS. | ‘The effect that the census of 1570 will have upon the representation of the States in Con. Erers is one of the most important subjects to | be considered at the next <¢<sion, inasmuch as | Mt will determine the relative political power of the several sections of the country upon its tegislation for the next decade. Tne adolition | of slavery, and the adoption before the next | |pportionment of the Fifteeuth Amendment, ‘will considerabiy increase the represent itive basis of the South, all of the colored peopla ba- ‘ng counted. The West will also snow agreat increase of population, aud consequently, if the apportionment ts continued upon the sime basis as at present, the New Eagland and som of the Middle States will lose a numd-r of Representatives. Supposing that our pop ‘10M Should come fully up to Mr. Kennedy's estimate of forty millioas, the basis of repre- sentation would be about ons member of Con- of population. Such a basis would tell neavily | Szaimst the States in which the population bas imcreased but little. Maryland, for in- stance, though havinx her basis iacreased hy the abolition ef slavery, would barely, af at All, escape losing one Representative. Newspapers im the Stat.s which will thus lose & portion of their influence in Congress are gestirg various plaus to counteract the re- duction. Some favor an increase of the num- ber of Representatives, while others talk of-a system of representation basea, not on popula. tion alone, but “population and wealth,” which would require still another amendment to the Constitution. The question of the proper apportionment of members of the House of Representatives hss, from the very origin of our Government, been oue of considerabie dif. | ficulty, there being two requirements to meet— first, to keep the body from becoming un- | Wieldy; and,second, to make the representa- tion s nearly equal as possible. The first ap- porticument made after the taking of the first census proposed io Dave one hundred and twenty members. This wus, ia proportion to Population, a much more numerous vody than wehbsvenow. President Washiogtou returned the bill to the House ot Representatives, ‘where it originated, with his objections—:hat at produced xm inequality in representation, and chat as the Constitution provided thit the Bumber of Representatives shall not exceed one for every thirty thousand, they bad vi- olated that proviso by giving to eight of the ‘Mates more than one for that namver. Theap- Porticnment was finally made upon a rato of ove to every thirty-tnree thousand inhab- itan's, which gave @ House of 106 membrs. Tn 17:0 there was sixteen States and l06 mem- bers: i 1-00 seventeen States and 142 memb-rs: in Is1@ migeteen States ana 153 members; in 1820 twenty-four States and 2/3 members; in 1-30 twenty-six States and 242 members; in 140 twenty-six States and 223 members; in 1-5) thirty-cxe States and 234 members; and 1-90 thirty-four States aud members, w Virgwia was crated an independent State in 1563, and Nevada and Nebraska were | admitted to the Union subsequent to the ap- | Portionment, making & total at present of ‘Thirty-seven States and 243 Representatives, distributed as follows: Alabama, 6; Aricansas, & Calitormia, 3: Connecticut, 4; Delaware, ti | Florida, 1; Georgia, 7; Llinors, 14; Indiana, 1b | Jowa, 6; Kansas, 1; Kentucky 9: Louisiana, 5, Disime, 5; Maryland, 5; Massachus-tte, “10 Michigan, 6; Minnesota, 2; Mi shire,3; New Jersey. 5: New York, 21 Carolina, 7; Ohio, 19; Oregon, 1; Pennsylva- nis, 24; Rhode Isiand, 2; South Carolina, 4 Tennessee, 5; Texas, 4; Virginia, 5; Ver- mont, 3; West Virginia, 3; Wisconsin, 6 in 1-50 the number of Representatives under each census w&s fixed at two bundred and thirty-three, the apportionment to be ascer- tained by dividing the number of the free pop- ulation of the States—adding three-fifths of the slaves im the siavebolding States—by two hune dred and thirty-three, the product of such division determining the ratio of representation tor the several States. To the States Baving the largest fractions an additional member was assigned to make up the requisite number of Representatives. This apportionment was still unsatisfactory. and in 1838 the number of Representatives was increased to two hundred and forty-one. ‘The Free Labor Bureau, recently established +a New York city by the Department of Char- sties and Correction, it is stated, has proved a decided success. The first monthly report of the operations of the Bureau gives the follow. ing statistics for the month ending July 15. Appleations for situations from males, 1,00i- t:om females, 1,252; making a total of applica- tons, for work, of 2,346. Applications for mle help, 712; for female heip, 1,5=%; total,2 297. uations procured fur males, 4:9; tor females, TH: t 4. It will be observed that the applications for female help (1,554) exceeded the number of women (1,252) desiring sita- ations. while orly one-half (791) of the per. s0cs desirmg female servauts were suited. Among the males the demands for work ex- ceeded the situations. In reference to partic- ular brenebes of labor, it appears that 1) farmers spplied for belp. and were supplied: 283 laborers were applied for, and 21 were furnished. Among the females, the largest d2- maand was for German girls, for general house- 7 having been applied for, and 372 out German girls who were seeking situ. Stions having been sent. The Cincinnati Gazetic is severe on Chicago. It oppoces the removal of the capital there, be- cause it does not believe Chicago will be a per- manency, @nd says that Sodom azd Gomorrah and Babylon, whose very sites are now un- KnowP, were once as ilourishing a Chicago, aud im their morals some of tiem rivaled her. Chicago seems to be getting rather the worst of it im this controversey, and better let this subject Grop. —_—_—____ ‘The New York Seventh Regiment, whose nice uniforms and gallant bearing while they were encamped near Columbian College, north prokeiyshan urements the war made a deep impression on the susceptible hearts of Washington damsels, have gone to Saratoga for @ short campaign agaimst the belles at that place. We anxiously await theresultof their Registrer. annual message, contains a great deal of inter- matter in relation-to the supply and dis- tribution of the Potomac water in this city, its quality, &c. with important suggestions in relation to OUr water system. The mur potnts touched upon in the report will be found 4B our local columns to-daye —$—_—_—_—_—__. The Richmond Whig says: “We beg the New York World, and all the over-zealous Jemocratic journals, to let us alone. What we wave done bas been done without their aid and in spite of ‘thelr oppotition. Weare mors in- debted to President Grant than to all the northern democrats put together for our deliv- erance.” —$——______ ‘The Grand Army of the Republic are hold. | irg® convention in Unio, to determine upgn | plans for establishing Soldiers’ Orphans’ | Homes. | The cool mornings and evenings are yery tavorsble for the comfortof ‘he members of the «Cau't-Get- Away Clad.” ‘The Sprague. Brown and Ives quarrel sti) | § rages in the Rhode Isiand papers, [ try | '88 to Mrs. Pierce im her recent address at Cambridge, proved a failure in economy ang comfort, she suggests co-operation asa ee ‘The innevations proposed by the Camb: Co-operative Housekeeping caption pos two of the household arts, cookimg and waste ing. It is proposed to opes & co-operative pro- Vision and grocery store, on the pi which originated with the Rochdale weayers, based upon the combination of capital. Then, ap. plying the economical principle of division and organiza‘ion of labor, to set up a kitchen and pakery snd a laundry, where by the aid of Jabor-saving machinery the cooking and wa: ing of families cau be done more cheaply and better than under the present system at home. With the existing demoralization of our do- Mestic service, the only method of reform is a peTeoual application of the femaie head of the Bouse to the duties of the kitchen. or the adop- tion of the co-operative pian. ‘Phe latter Mrs. Pierce considers the most feasible, economica; And pleasant inevery way, relieving the house- keeper at once and forever fom tue b: ad waste of servants, and dispensing with bot and esmy kitchens and cumbered provision Torms. The saving is estimated at about thirty cents on the dollar. To establish this plan on & practical basis in Cambridge, = capital of about S40 ts required, and if Mrs. Pierce suecreds ic raising that amount we shall look ‘With some interest to the result of an expari- ment which if successful will work a revolu- ton in household economy. ‘The disagreement between the Eaglish Lords ard Commons, on which the Goverameat was defeated, Was on the preamble, snd with the exception of this there was 8 compromise made in the House of Lords last night between the Ministry and the Tories on the other portions of the blll. The Commons triampb, and the Peers gracefully yield. Wm. A. Gaibraith bas been appointed Chair. man of the Pennsylvania Democratic Execu- tive Committee, by ex-Presideat Buckalew, Pre at of the late Convention. The New York fritune wants the capital removed to that city. Tas WREKLY STAg,{uow on our counter ang in wrappers ready for the mails, contains the Annual Messaze of Miyor Bowen; list of Uor- poration CMicers nominated and confirmed; the Millie Gaines Murder Trial; end of the Prine ters’ Difficulty; the Oninese Question; the French Ocean Cable; a caj story eo ene “The with the Polictical situation in England and France: Cuban News; Society News; Washington News and Gossip; the Courts; the Woraing Peopie; Useful Items of Domestic Economy} Humorous Sketches; with Departmental and 1 News; Agricultural and Housekeeping Miscellany; ‘and the latest Telegraphic Diss patches from all parts of the world. THe WORKING PROrLE—The boot crimpers of Worcester, Mass. woo struck for an ad- Yance a shorttime since, resam+d work on July 17th. having been successful in their d>- mands. The advance obtained is generally sb-ut twenty per ceut. The bat finishers of Orange, N. J.,35in number, bave struck tor higher wages, and bave adopted resolutions censuring the effort of several manaficturer= to fill their shops with foul” men. A mas~ Meeting of the mechanic and ladorers of Ur- ae ch pers and finishers of New York, 2.0 in numbei, bave recently formed an association tur the Protection of their interest. The society al- Teady bas 75members. This trade is employed in the building of iron houses, the clippers timming off the columns and finishers com- pleting the work. Their wages are as follows: the clipper & day, and the finishers S7-A man fell dead wbil: playimg billiard- in Chicago, last Saturday morning. S Fifteen hundred girls are advertised tor at Sioux City, Lowa. 7 Deatbs by droxnirg are painfully num- erous this season, Grea: cate should be exer- cised by bathers. &# The Hotel Pelham in Bostov. weighing 5,000 tons, and having walls nearly 100 feet n: zh. is to te moved by iron follers a distance of fourteen feet. &7A company has been organized in Provi- dence tor the manufacture of tins, made to re- semble frogs’ f et, to be attached to the feet and bards of human swimmers. bw i DORSEY HAS BEMOVED HIS Cae te. ceseut at the DAY KVEN d to re-eive the BROWN iCbron} AYLOR & coc T J.GALT MOVED bi Hee EE COD TA ‘AmD COAL 01 orion ‘om No. 241 PENNSYLVAN is VENER, Betw Sere ae ae side. s1-eo3w lems OF NATIONAL FR oeeesi N's oda Tre St Boosts the Bost Of Wastt Roricz—ata Tpecting 0 ‘oF th Of thi- company, held ae th ‘Thureday, the 3b tastant, st wae terest at the rate of ene and t4o-thi (Sper cent annum.) be paid to ail ageitars whe mey ee laa their metey on deposi hie mpany éuring four mouths preceding the lat das st will be payable de Or alter the 19" iyi tt NOTION BalLWay. ence of an, ect of Congress aporoved 29, 1339, entitled = a to tneor National Juncticn Raita aivent thal the books of » stock of be spend i the LATTA. corner orfin and a We DNESUAY f 10 o'cloes and coutinue oper Sarieg same hou say moti! at leant two hundred thoasend d: raid ¢ rock whall bavi tuveceibed for, ine mpliance with the t-rms of eald art Proaléent Hoard ot Gorge resi@ent Board of Urrpurators. HALLEr KILUOUES, Secretary. 1st iv Jtuy Pi je and exceasive te of rate mdrpsives the residents of ths high: ly for ordinary domes*i> gees, rich re 7 maf econo.ny there fa enough for the NOTICE “iS THEREFORE GIVEN, by virtue of “t sil waste orétuance of th fon. that mu follow! tone spon, ite sie wil te er forced for two Ms orcaméntal jets or fountains must be shat f band hose rt o eT scare use of water for ar . of ng parposea, by i fi <Ptbe watering of streste ete iewaiis wilt be silonrdonly once dally. betw hour thereafter, ‘a. BORD, for. ey Sega mnnten The abo ‘im approved. Oy. BOWEM, Mayor: Orricr oF Mazon axo Ecr't ba ae ie ‘The members of the pol atrccted to enforce Baan —w ‘Srresting the P ona’ EDS 3° Fiaaue are nae Rak ‘evende, bac | a (aera POLAR 80Da STILL MAINTAINS ITs UNBIVALLED BEPUTATION FOR UNIFORM GOOD QUALITY ABD 1038 COLD TEMPERATU: ‘With DELICIOUS FRUIT and CREAM SYRUPS Kisstngeo, Vicby, Seltzer, and Serstogs MINR- BAL WATERS on draught. Ho. 480 Fiteonta street, mylt-om Opposite U.S. Treasury. Ce Bera ATTRACTION AT THE TWO TBIUMP! T1H FRUIT ABD OBEAM SYRUP, IM GLASS FOUNTAIN. KOLBs, Je 1m _May Bulletin eo D SODA WATE at or te Pit tine fy patie 3 seite ‘the following a each and every ‘ Wines ao el not more than five nor less . for each and every offence. aie ee that tbis 7 ote will be heeded, as the le neil bee idly enforced. iS peace |. BOWEN, Mayor. . D GRANT'S OF FiO. mae Diseases.—Dr QUANT No ae 25 Jomay Po eT ad = aie yBesrtuens of Bre Gateerh, end Saks aad Li 1. Dropsy » rel, lest, Ulver Gompintars, Pile, nla, 31 all fc ay2t ‘of 1 ffecte of impradences 6 Pot ‘Disoasos, fc. Ket Pr. 8 DOBANT, 25 Worth Liverts tiraet jaltimore, Md ig set 403 ESTURED Behe No irwcen sth end 6th etree HALL’S HAI& RENEWEB AT SRVEN- TY O£%*TS. ame price we 8B NpSLOEHOR Fo yt ‘Having greatty et anne my tock I preracn io retait ererstbiug kept ia a Orat-cl rug Store at much lees than tecaler rates, ‘The following aro given as sample: Ayer's Propara. lone. Bar Ya Ginger, 40 0; Bat-belor’e ‘hisie’ Dye, 50: 50), ‘Sodan’ Cream of ‘Taster for id all kinds Colgate’s id Totlet tied Uy ne, Sty oy r by 7 ARTHUR NAT IANS, DRUGGIS Ist, Corner 24 and D atrects north. Je 25 tm* LAwzeN BLACK BEBBIES Bie Be waD evry mornin; cael 'e. former, ut F and ts: BSEY ULA GETT'S._ corner ih weeors id JOHN PEABSUN’S, Sth atrvet, vear Pennsylva- nis avenue, jy 37t JOHN B. CLaGETT. fr esoasice Fem Sn PEMINARY, «BEI Porscssing full enitesiate fk iis a7th sonolastic year, the Septem iN commen: BST MONDAY sloguen, containing view of buildings, addre: feo ag0re ey, THOMAS M. OANB. A. _iy 232m" GEM = 510 PANNA AVENU ea — BOOTS AND SHOES. 10 VER CENT. ON ALL DUCTION OF = Cast SALES. Wiebing to reduce our Hat, Btock of BOOTS and SHOas, we will make a deduction of 1 Gent. on ai CASH BALBS for. ASE ‘bars 340 Peanesivents veaue, jy 22-t8el near h street oT toes For the covertence of persons desiring to pur- chase GOK ding in the city re an move from the eitice f the Sas" snrpeny Ook will be “tte das Co lowing places. viz ie Drag Stcre, coraer of Ath ant E sts, Ww erorts ‘s Drng Store, 110 Bridge street, The price at nil oft! above 2923 Dt NS’ COORT OF THE DIS. ‘OF OOLUMBLA it day of Jniy, 1959, that the od by Charles Smit mamed places and confirmed, unless cause to the c: abown on or before the 2ist day of Ai Provided scopy Judge of the She A true copy—Test. Bat : Begister of Wil: JcLy 22d. A. D. 1869. 1923-Law’31 8 PUBLIO BOHOOL - July 23. 1919 ‘yetei ved at thinemice 159; (or tarnishing D OUAL for PIBST DISTRICT. *0 tore White, Ach Coal. broken 4 Corie Oak We od. 1 split $ Serie Pine Weed sed SECORD DISTBICT. Waite Ash Kea ke Woud. Fou! 70 tons White Aah Bg 6 cords Oak Wood. Tobe deliv es time to time during the school sear, at the aiff rent sch»! houses, in arch unantiites be ordered by the I rastecs ofthe Fegeeciive District te Aah will be receive itt nw = 1x rece ew a < : Bai ‘ Pde pes toot Pi mal te endorsed ** Proposal ocdand Ocal; and to be addressed to tho un ped. ‘ibe right fe reserved tor ect any or all bids if deemed to the interest of th Chai iy 23 5t [Bep a Obro 8 PATENT OF FICK jaan ease stig gta ‘On the petiticn of MA fF ORGGK Wineted, Coun , sam inti rde NW tiase ts Oroceer dcoeaes rat Wit a to the wald iat said petition te mate at this ‘ontersa th ie 1 5 of Soptemver next. omceon may ope: Iiiee xtchslon Obreetioue ‘dep: other papers should be filed twenty days betore cat hes iy 13 lawsw PIECES BEST CaN” PRINTS, 300 AY 12-1 CRNTS PLE YALU J.J. MAY £ 00.. 30% Pa avenne, between 9h end 10:h ptrcet 9 day 200 Pisces very beat anal!ty CALLCOKE, warranted tasi colors, eryard. New Vork Milie, WAmantts. and other good meee of SHIBLING MUSLINS, at low prices & Cloak t SUMMER atest ne allot UMMEK DRESS . Ore sit imay & 00. J'8T BECELVED. 3 ad LD CIDER VINEGAR: phn OX : (solo ha i RB. for eat New Vor! eltim-re tee ORTHEEN PRODUUE UOMPANY. rd Building. iy Penn. ‘ood: between 10th and 1th sis, Lurrze COPYING PRESSES WALNUT STANDS. Just received a selendid assortment EOSES aud PUBSS BTANDS; Also, COPYING BOURS, B. i INKS ty D wenne and 1ith st. LOUIS BLACKESTON, (Late with James C McGuire & Co..) Bo. 564 B STBEA&T, between 12th and 13th sts, Would seepasttalty ine inform the public snd his, ato ft Sieh att idee FUaniTURE. ie keope maw cane SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. F OB GOOD SUMMER READING re tollowing list of 1 Jote publicstion ut a9 ante: fan teining » dere by ae rents fille. at pub- BLANCH iy ectt__ Cornet Peunts Furniture. ove Lh xOR ‘bek: cipani wht ene tHat Boy oF aatCoE TE: Pane... 73 page! war waehS signet By Anthony Frat, rifbass i WARDS Pana a ORWEGIAB eTORY [wo BRIOK HOUSES on m LET: Reus tg fogaire at Rocbaty ‘abo w Terk svenue, between REED TERT ith threw ect Me ae TNE oral ‘otter fils ova OLTZMAn, Boom Re. 1, Building. ay -2t KNT—S13 per month. #SOUND FLUUG. iu nearly new brick, ing of 8 poe ute. ‘end on a easion immediate pely ita tow! teween D and E. iy 23 6 FoR geste Augast Viret DWEUBING. No. 49 First street town; nine rooms; sus of the mast deeirauie tent. Gncea to town Also. No. 67 Bridge street. cor ner Jefferson street, rooms. Allin good ord and with all motern conveniences. oe poly OBABLY's H ORAGIN, 124 Lonbarton str Jy 33 c03t {Obrou 8,T.Th] CEABANT ROOMS TO LBT_With or Board. or will, be tat for 1 ouseleep- dst ay 22 6t* BB No. 349 rete and ® large yard. Bent ‘at WILSOS 3 Shoe, Store, nd 3: i ments Toguire, tsa y 425 Isth at, Do OH RENT =A. threo coptaipincseven rooms street. between L and M sti and K ats. emell family, w Terma ing i eR oUsE. one of those neat Bricks. with front yarde. acorned with (lowers, #76 eet. betwen O a1 gm Be Grover & Baker SEWING MACHINE = = $3), iy 22 “ENT. SALE Ok EXCHANGE Fi ei PROREREY—A PAG of 233 arr from Washington, ppl koe PrN Bean's avenue Aloon f.r Tents STORM ou Retret sere near Geve al Post Uitice. Apply an above #26 iT BUGMS. turalsted or if saite, with untar. ry I f Gesirable place for, boar car MeN HORSMEB & CO., wor Fate OF le HOUSES, fame. pply to RILEY A. Georgetown. etl tf eal oa besatifal a fey ; H ai 7 ees Be street; mem me a LES, Bo. fists < {OR SALR— Als. ‘Ore of the best allt aud hivat destradle ENCES in the city, containing ineludivg Lath-room’ rements alle are 14 inches and parti. Ton ae piss chowon te weariy ne pew, and Dailt by day Inbor. and superiu the talne ab teoms, Del god to goas 3, 3 corner High and a aie, * Broke Bridge streets. Ge rgotown. mo fF oeE NT—BBIO (a aS oe th — ap to aia jas 3 : Tr gas. prly to Detween ioth wed 11th streets. ‘ent a home, frait an¢ FARM. eave miles from the city, Virginia. Priet ig a ap tt ‘Oorner 7t fal Co ome, tye ce iin go0n, on KILBOURN & LATTA. the city, call corner fth and F. Hosa AND Lots IN THE © TY aND cCouNTRY FOR SALE BY S. P. BROWN & SON, REAL ESTATE BROKEKS, OoRNER 16TH ETERET axp New Yore AVENUE; io an nore nin care improvements extre ee extended, ron fan T=Teo th: ¢-story BBIOR HOUS€S. Friminion 9 1o-macech; sae and water # between B ant O, 1 Pepartment. WALES Prag reer 522 7th street mi finely ficished HOUSES, butex, water and gaa arrange blel7<d manntel between 9th premises, 10th street, hetweon dy 21-3t" -A Besutifal LOT on 7th’ street, ng cant} 8 trie north of hy son House, 25 feet front Uy Le fet ep a genls lot has two Sinall'twoetory FRAME HUCBE ingegoo rert Lam antb vrized to ell the T is a decided bargain = tate Be two yeare, Thi Will be open ooly a short i y, MARTIN" ‘M. ROHRER. Beal Estate Broker, New York avenue and 9th street. A LONG & Bf t the Rooms immediately under cur offi jo 470 Saventu eet oppraite the Post Oatecr will be tiven tre Bord tenant reaso! it. ‘The front is of Pinte clase and brown, te id ew aro admirably adapted Qico, Sewing Machine Ayency, Patent jarber shop. Tailoring estsblishmne ve business reqniring a prominent local TOA & FOX, Real Estate Brekers and Auctioneers, iy21-3t 470 ith ot .opp. Post Oftice. F GEREN RENT FCREIVAED —A HOUSE contain. og 8 imnatthsloor. The Route han toven boarders, “tnvatre at Btar office, Jyh AUE OR RENT.—One aa those tag od yen in, the row cm. ith at ro. zo with ihe ts or $39 oF 8S) Senay MéaDOR. QUR BENT—On- of there nearly new thres- Mory Erick Philadelphia style RUCBES on 9tb street. next to the c street. Tne heuse contains lf the modern c: yavecioncee hot and cold wat r, bath and range. Toa g tenant the rent will be very tow, Ingatre ot jy 19-6e 1 Pateooh Be Do not lose own home. @nly iv will buy @ five- ‘SF, cearly new, Vapitol Hill. Call at once ir FR a would secure it STARR & mer. CAL, Beal Restate Brokers, oor avi nue avd 15th street. sy 19-6" For BERT—HOUSE No. 1 Lith street. be- tween P and ( atrects, ‘Ingaire. et Builders’ apices go 2 Tth atroes, in NBER? FURNIGH Corner of 6tt 4 INT—A five- near Wallach, $100] ig P. ges yu yard, is for nt ate price to make ta bargain for a good fans iivehe prefer to live by themselves Inquire of ED. MYKHS, Civil Bervice — OR RENT- Ine ce locality. a na K DWELLING. con: has al moderu impro' ANK HODGES, Boom 41, Office Building pie 101 pine of the, ecuallor rovse for @35 im edvance. 360 Mi ie ae vis Fo GREAT BARGAIN—Four-story BBICK HOUSE, containing alae ine end we ae xg seer ny improvements. between G aud H ttreets north, it Fee ee es Hye ait reom ae enuispivania avenue and K ea wick 2 STU Mat Dior nd Bih Blind Depot, corner of TE shcoot and B RAL at hendsome ¢ story Fe, Sw fret clus feet: iy fai taining all the modera Premises, Bo. 363 H st., cor. of 1ith. Shoes cor tees inducements will bee J.J. MAY & CO."S | PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT. 30S PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Berwhex Nixtu axy Texte SrRerrs. Ba Mirect importers of Alexandrine’s and Des- pre's celebrated KID GLOVES, hree buttons. band *‘Conrvatsier’s” ana“ Alex- ULak PRICES. jy 3tit a One, two and ae Als, NOTIOR. — — ‘The only place in the city to bay your BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS at regular WHOLESALE PRICES is ot STRASBURGER BROs., 373 Beventu Srarer, Berween Taxp K, WHERE THE LARGEST AssonTME: wis BE FOUND. oan ~ Serroran NOTIO8B. ‘The chizens of the District are respectfally in- formed that ROBERT FULTON & CO., $11 NINTH STREBT, Have recently made extensive arrangements for LOANING MONEY oN MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT THE LOWEST BATES. Bums cf $1.00 and over, at 2%; per cent. OPEN EVERY Day, (SUNDAYS. EXCEPTED.) FLOM 6 4. TOF ONLY quasar _— Bi rides Tur DIsTRICT. ooD: w woob!" A FURTHER BEDUCTION IW PRIOES ov ls your time to lay in a supply of Wood for foo cords Prime OAK AND PINE WOOD, for &@ HUTCHINS. Gorucr ativan’ K stronte ee savare from Northera Liberty Market jy19 Im FRA BEGe Lath VET EISABY & Lig A as FiFTE Ufice at Nailor Brotuers* wiaticn, E street, be teeen 18% and 14th. orposite National ‘Theatre. hefes SMalor Gen Emory Sth Cevairy. deigs on MG Ug a” wat Brothes oiguel w Sth Gavairy. Pa be ‘Captain, 3 v. @hatior, Eeg., Cooper B Latine!?” 45 T° ALL WHO SELL CIGARS AND TOBACCO B. CHANDLER. WHOLESALE” Deaw al CIGABS AND Dy) Under the Ebbitt House. cor ; invite yon to give him a'cal. promising fair and e th prices allowing s geod mer Cigars of all grades, trom §17 t a0 N. B-TREMS CASH, os my prices aro too clos: ‘or allow time, ay 7 Sm WooD!! the Cer VINEG SB! CLUER VIN £GAR!! CIDER VINEGAR! A prime article of PURE CIDBB phndn sme store and for sale cheap, for cash. in quantit suit purchasers. BILEY A. SHIBN, Union Bottling Depot, Corner Greene and Olive streets, Georgetown. D. 0. jetl.m C. WITMERB. GROCER, 119 Pennsylvania Avenwe, between 19h and 2th. FRESH GOODS ARRIVING DaILy, BEST-5UG4B OUSED Haus, PRIME OLD GOVEBNMBET JAVA COFFE. LAGUAYEA end BIO do., from 29 cts, up. N " Sees, P, Li FricaTe $3) rater “From No 251 FERNSTLYS Beteren 12th and 13° AL. IE PHILADELPHIA 8) ew) will exchange CLOTHING, ac. A) ___GLOTHING, ae. A. SAKS & CO. OURCRETE 1 = 8 superd mann ae tables. Or it others WE EAVE THiS DAY IMMENSE os they know of concren saci” U9 od 468 rrp street, aa ae 2s" 38 ne Given raat OERTI STOCK OF LINENS ry — No s.ta A. at tex esc fat 1853 has beee loet made to tar To THE FOLLOWING P OATS REDUCED FROM Si 75k 225 to wn 8.9300 820 THE carers OF Ubdsr By br J. BMY RY. No. fui we Faroe ‘trest, Balimore, Ma. sant free to auy address. PANTS AND VESTS REDUCED PORTIONATEL). Pro. uO Vv a 33. Gaur 20D ap OOAL oFrice Has BEMOY zon WE BAVE ALSO ON HAND, AVERY LAKGS STOCK OF my %-tf mail promptly attended LOso; OF ws. rt we Aotw couree of bectarest seidattrered at tbe New York Museum of Ana‘em: Beatie and Old Reroeus diseases accon: tophically considers’. ke betormarded rites gueble jo attnny forwarded (0 parties anal colpt of four eee sp sticeatine $ SeCRe Hew York Mascum of Anatomy wad Bolesc & BLACK AND COLORED ALPACA COATS, jours from 98. 1.to9 pm. os hey NATHANIEL WILSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, HAS REMOVED TO No. 409 F STREET, _NEAB 77H WHICH WE ALSO SELL ar nEOvCRD PEccEs. LY AKS & CO., oes HARTOGENSIS. ry A Mora iM. any order thorough - coeur ae 2) SEVENTH sTReer, "How to live and what tolive for: Youth, ‘The cavse TOUR DOUKS BELOW OLD STAND. P+ these ‘sotares will re ee) m of New 1 York 0: DEVLIN & Co. barcain, ap excellent BAR- TURKS, on F street. bet won Apoly to DUDGE & vs uw New York Clothiers, FINE CLOTHING, corner M bUG STORE FOR 16 of its best bus ing remoteled: inter wiahee & ‘Hes just completed and putt ‘one of BBAY'S PATENT BEFBIGEBATING ROOMS, in which Fresh Meats, Fruits and eve Dreeerted FOUN Sar fixers crTiae he first slawghtered ic are He has frigerator. a lot of very choice just erie tb arte! eof LEAF LABU, pat cpin ike easton’ “ erence are warranted t 7 Tt. MOVED b se ee CUD ant Cemerery sorice. Pereons wpe J rivate Bar Barial G; cil Uctore perchasine eleewers, ca f K r large and Pin ana RES he scoren one Sera ATCARYS end BAP’ hitsteere r oTEAn oie oF mb eo’m2ap C. ». sewatus pairs soar. “ASE MERU Ofice—228 4 street *ovghain pr EA % POCKET. BILGTARD B.B. Cusek, 337 4 jy iz tt B—On Tth stree ALL STYLEs, ay eg FOR MEN AND s0yYs, and remove tae Butlin within trey tw) dare For sale cheap w> RR 's“eanevror, 3 Fifteenth street. READY MADE AND To oKDEA. THE GREATEST INVENTION OF THE AGE! FURNISHING @0908. FORMAN, 276 PENNSYLVANIA A jee" The Grocer, BEIBERGSE, (Buccesor to H. F. Lownon & Oo...) OITIZERS. ARMY AND Navy 3 Nos. 227, 229, and 231, a a ee, Hotel, Sey sy18-tt 363 Penn. even: SEVENTH STREEY, Dx. BIOHAU's giewa gel mgarpacng BETWEEN M AND N, yaceessful operstien passage of end im as Perfect @eomditiom as when pectfully Invited to call and operations, =e just received and has in store in Bu ud rad a mere tor a ewer eonant aud radical care tor ed with fi rine 7 guareates s ENUE, I eotw prove thelF Lots in Public tocall and ex- Sharp Gorman streets. THE BUst, De = — SPRING STOCK OW OPEN aT MARKRITER'S, So, 486 SEVENTH STREET, Berwers D EMBRACING NOVELTIES IN PAPSBEANGINGS, WINDOW SHADSS, Pi0- TURE FRAMES, PICTURE CORD amp Tas- %¢, | SHS, PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, CHBO- PIOTUBE MAILS, RINGS, ac. Please remember mame end number. exelt, | TERMS CASE. a qa Saee Paxn Se rt ‘met. E ‘Gatil oar Nes ca Eee: RE TS Tae Bie tial Pipe paces & 00., Ancts. Safes: Sot ay Qir Camel i 4