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ae 5 ~~ EVENING STAR. Largest Circulation in the Distriet CROSBY S. NOVES..........Editer. WASHINGTON OITY: TUESDAY......... sees AUGUST 10, 1969, S7 READING MATTER ON BVERY PAGE. SEB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELB- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. Rote as tefore the United States’ and State Courts ia 'S stes, and he will have a bi Mason Jomw H. Pratt, Jobn H. Pratt, the Texas rioter, Tae Texas ew York yesterday. United States Commis- oner Osborne at first refused bys oy md prisoner to the State Court in answer to tne ‘Writ of hebeas corpns issued Bs en. where the Iatter threat! State military anthorities for nid to-eaorce the writ. States District Attorney Pierrepon? and the call on the After an interview between United Judge, Pratt was produced. Mr. Pierrepont Stated the chares acainst him, and asked toat ¢ be remanded to the custody of United be States Marshal Rarlow. His counsel, Roger A Pryor, obiected; but Judge McUamn com- plied with the request of Mr. Pierrepont, placed the prisoner im the hands of the United ring on Thars- “FOR THE ACCOMMODATION oF PeRsoss day before the United States Commissioner. leaving the city during the summer months they cam Dave Tus Sram mailed to their Address, by ordering the same at the office, for 12% cents per week, for one week or more. The City Counc.ts were again in session last night until a hour, but om this occasion Dat iittle time was was'ed, and a large amount | Of busisess was transacted, much of it of gen- eral interest. School matters occupied tne most of the time in the Board of Aldermen. | ‘The bill defining the duties of the Superiaten- | Gent ot Public Schools was amend+d in several | Particulars, and passed in the form given in our iocal columas. Hills were also passed by the Aldermen providing for establishing six. teen additional primary scho»Is—four im eaca school district; and five additional secondary schools—two in the Second District, and one ia each of the others; authorizing the employment of an additional music teacher, at the same salary ($1.20 per aonum) as the teacher al- ready employed, providing fur the erection of 8 brick schoel-bouse in the Fourth School Dis- trict, making an .appropriation of $325 for Medals for scholars of the public schools; and providing for the appointment of = joint com- Mittee ef two members of the Board of Alder- men and (wo members of the Board of Common Couneil and four members of the Board of School Trustees to select sites for school build- imge. The bill for establishing a scientific high and Normal school was Isid over until the next meeting. Mr. Clarke introduced a bill «mak- ng appropriations for the support of the pub- tue sehools of the city of Washington for the fiscal year ending June 3), 1870, and to provide for the payment of the proportionate part of money required by the act of Congress, ap- proved June 25, i863, to be paid to the Trustees of Colored Schools: which bill was referred | to the School Commuttee. It appropriates $191,- | 250 for the white schools, including $12,000 for the new schools authorized above. The section making appropriation for colored schools, 1s like that over which such a protracted strag- gle took pince last year. At appropriates | $51,555.54 to pay the Trustees of Colored | Schools “2 sum equivalent to 30.41 per cent. of | the entire expenditure for school purposes for the present fiscal year, said division of school | money being im accordance with the decision | of the Supreme Court of the District of Colum- bis, and the proportion the colored ehildrea bear to the whole number of child: + whit And colored, between the ages of 6 and { years, under the census reported in 1367 Dir. Chase introduced s bill to open and im- prove Boundary street, from the toll-gate to Kock Creek. This is an import measure, Mr. Connolly introduced a bill “regulating the | adverticement and <sle of real esta'e for taxe: Which will be found im our report of the pro- ceediogs. He also presented a most in‘eresting paper in reference to the planting of shade | trees, which will be found in full in our paper to-day | In the Board of Common Council a bill was srtrecuced and passed requesting the Wash. ingten ard Georgetown Railroad Company to pave thelr portion of the avenue (the track, and two feet on each side of thesame.,) between the Capitol snd the War Department, gad on Seventh street, between Pennsylvania avenue Sad the Northern Liberty Market, with the Nicholson pavement; and also requesting the Metropolitan Ksilroaad Company (F street | Foute) to pave their road in the same manner. | Should this pavement be laid, our citizens will | have an opportunity of judging of its merits ‘Whieb bave been much discnssed recently in | the newspapers in the Northern and Western | SGgee wnid Bentoeratie Sits Cental Conimit- tee will meet at Colambus to-morrow, to take. ‘Sction in reference to the declination of Gen Rosecrans to be the candidate of their party tor Governor. Gen. Carey, Gen. McCvok, and ‘Wm. Allen are proposed for the nomination but the party is represented as being very bad- ly demoralized. With Rosecrans they would Dave bad a good chance of success. Without ‘Bim it will be difficult for them to resist the Prestige and well deserved popularity of Gen. Hayes. The Republican canvass commeaces this week. Secretary Cox, Senator Sherman, Seustor Morton of Indiana, Lieut Governor Lee, General Sherward and others will take the stamp. General Rosecrans bases his de- clination on consideration for the feelings of bis creditors, which may mean either that the salary of the Governor of Uhio is not enough t enable Bim to pay bis expenses and do what be thinks necessary toward clearing off his old deb's—('he Governor of Ohio 1s paid only the mean little sum of €1.500 a year in currency;) Or that the chief features of the Onio Demo- cratic platform.—a plain and naked assertion that the debt ougbt mot to be paid m gold, and A demand that the bonds shail be tared —are rather Goubtfal doc'rines for an honest debtor | were avtsabat lee ranrand devotes | through the bit into the ann toendorse, and not such a: would recommend him to the indulgence of bis treditora. An experiment hes recently been made at Munich to ascertain it a wheel of a railway car rolls regularly without sliding, so that by recording the number of revolutions and knowirg the diameter, the ex: distance ac- complished can be accurately measured. Al- though the experiment was tried on a short distance, yet the distance between the meas. urement by mathematical instruments and tha! obtained by recording the revolutions of tm Wholt, was found to be nomore than 1-08K)) of the whole. This would indicate that there was absolutely no slidins of the wheels. It is Proposed to emplay this method in the deter- mination of degrees of longitude, by the side Of sstroromical oberrvations and measure. ments with the telegraph. evra —T ish army mated, amounts to abou: 70,000 welll equipped soldiers. Uf this numver 38,000 are native volunteers. The number of troops landed from Spain since November, IS€5, amounts to 20,597; to these must be added mobilized mili- $.500; Spanish volunteers st the front, 6.000, Spanish volunteers in ison, 7,000— making s total of 42.077, Bat trom th fa ber must be deducted about 10,000 carried off by disense and wounds, leaving 32,077. Ces- Pedes, the revolutionist, it ts reported, has ander bim 50,000 men—25,000 well, and 25,000 poorly armed. ein A reduction of the ra‘es of charges tor de- patches between Great Britain and the Uni- ted States over the English cable goes into ef- fect to-day; and the rates now are $7 50 gold, for ten words, and 75 cents gold, for each extra word. Press messages baif the above rates. ‘This is cue of the good results attending the succesefal completion 0: the French cable. John King, Jr., Vice President of the Balti- more and Obic Railroad Company, was yester- Gay re-elected President of the Winchester anc Serausburg Railroad, and Messrs. Johns Hopkins, Thomas Whitridge and Hogh Sisson, Cabs, it is es- TRE SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD War.—At Bingbampton, N. Y., yesterday afternoon, Soeriff Brown seized the office and what rolling “tock of the Albany and Susquehanna railroad he could get possession. of, on authority of a writ of Judge Barnard, ot New York. Three | engines were seized by the sheriff and one es- caped. An engine from the Erie railroad was placed on the 2:30 ger train, but was not allowed to leave t track at the d it. The train started, however, at 5 p. m., drawn by the Erie engine and in charge of Erie conduc- tors. Supermtendent Pratt, of the Erie rail- 7unG; nee Nees Spgcinied. sopeciaioneent of the Albany and jwehanna railroad by James Fisk, Jr., as receiver, THE Nova ScoTia ANNEXATION PROJ aCT. ‘There has been recently an interesting discus- tion among the party in the Province of Nova Scotia favorable to annexation to the United States. The party consists of two divisions; one advocates immediate annexation, and the other spproves of an anterior movement for fodependence as certain to lead (ibn one end. No decist icy has yet been mexationists complain bitterly Out and out of the policy of independence as certain to lead to no desirable result. They are determined to stick to the complete severance from Great Britain. ‘The temporary policy of some of the repeal leaders does not meet with the approval of many of their political friends. Innocent Porso! ‘The Ghicago drag- lat who cave man aconitetn placeof brandy, tal; and gave up sweep the office for the more Susiness of patting =p prescriptioas. He is castes Bare a Re preliminary education in macy, and hence his unpardonable blu Ger was ihe legitimate reeult of ignorance. 7" In 1560 there were but 402 miles ot horse railroad in the United States. 11 ts estimated | that thereare at least 4.000 miles to-day. §7'Sombody has figured up Commodore Vanderbilt’s wealth at $100,900,000. This pia- ces him abead ef Astor and Stewart of New York. &7 Parliament is going to establish a uniform marriage Inw for the United Kingdom. It ‘would be a grand tifing ifsuch a law could be made for the world. 7 T went two barrels of liquor, marked oll” and fn * and direc'ed toa Boston firm, Mass.,on Monday byt a7-A. Jorseyman Bs for watering borses a line, water flow: pea a m house officers, ted an apparatus a Br pulling among been taught to make shoes. and a Jarge manovfacturing establishment is likely to be the res) FURLIC BOHOOLS — a Regular Monthly i 7 ing of the Board of Trastecs of Pablic ola <i be held im their room. at ths City ae ont? ae BVERING, ‘he 10th — lock, to make nec eeeer, Bente patie ner “Ie JAMES A. PENNIBG, N. A. ped P.—OALANTHE LODGE. Bo 11.— mu mibere ere sotified to att dren sgglech ra tear tthe ‘it ‘a. T. CAVIS. B. 8. BT =e TO DEALERS ' IMPO arent © DRALE! Im THE Fom and after thie gate the following rales will be = strictly enforced in and about the Centre et ‘stands will be allowed « the sidewalks or wee mtrance to the market fronting on Peam, PORTO TRS Will huckaters Le per- raitted to bay or forestall hoars. wi pe, perialtted hereafier rect stands oF stalls within the ats ‘of the market aod rent the same fo «ball Tad ‘been erected by ‘and crossings about the market mill perrone failing to comply with these regu’ tions will be subiect to the peusities Imposed. ty t May 2, he actof May 27, 19 omy PSPARLAND, Clerk 0} ‘Washington, August on OENTBAL BUILDING AS300{ATION forty seventh mesting of the A Zhe forty, gereuts monthly 7 He (on the even: 4 Treen a in = 8 o'clock. ing. mi Ay Win. W. MOORE, becretary. Val.— a Len PTTCRRET. AT Law, oar pores his office 06 strest, near the LIBRARY or oe souene LIBBARY OF ONG! ab Tah Bs clowea & the poblic from August 34 to Augast Sist, in- alee jy. it. B BPOFFORD, Librarian. ‘HALLS BA 18) @ REXEWER AT SEVEN- offer Le Sewer Ereve- rant tte some price wi prepare’ to retail x rug Store af much ‘iced thas regalar rat he following are given a4, sampte Prepara- on Burnett's, #3: Jayne'e, <0 vi : 205M Mishler’s Bitters, 83; 3 's Pertames, Retcholore Heir Coleatote asd ait eae! ie foe and “Torlee Powders, mach lower than cb where, , Also. our fie old By: ara ae Mt = sys me oe end fami chagy G on be: REBORN raxe. Dao Daogater, emep URTPASIAN OmUson Wie ni during the heated term. jy 17. tt Te"! L, DORSEY BAS REMOVED HIS oNNTE STREET, sone tate meen 2 aes D I ic en Tw ROFED 60 HORAN ATED 108, FBO! ET TRIUM gana Coram reaps ie be a KOLB ay Building"cor 7th sna sis. PR TORR cease TBD SODA WA. aes Sttention called to thes ca, Vtr, Beratoga, and Bedford Sy iW PURI ANE eee Sea (pecans POLAB 80DA STILL MAINTAINS ITS UNBIVALLED REPUTATION FOR UNIFORM G0oD QUALITY AND I0B COLD TEMPERATURES, With DELIOIOUS FRUIT and CREAM SYRUPS. Kissingeo, Vichy, Seltser, and Saratoga MINB- draught. of Baltimore, and Joseph H. Sherrard and BAL WATEES on George A. Mupp, of Virginia, were all re-elec- ted Directors, ‘Vermont {bas got {farthest along, of the States, in the matter of woman suf- trage. Her counsel of censors have voted to <abmit the question of amending the constitu- tuen in this particular to the convention which meets next February, and the members of ‘which are to be chosen a month hence. The first business tocome before the ‘Spanish dure. The s'riximg tailors in New York had an immense mags meeting” yesterday. Trey Pave been joined in their strike by the entters, ‘The piste printers wi continues, AM adrid paper Of 20,008 Sy Cuda in S Sena e ys that & reinforcement * will be forwarded to ber next, (ea ra pera Liters Fige EP Cortes, which resembles in October, a Madrid fake pain Sort bi ii despatch announces, will be the election of a Kempe TT - aye sr uBR the 8 Thi terest at (5 per cent may company duri of July. 1369 fast Year oe ASHINGTOX, D. Bor penn ~! of th day, the fi The bily instant ‘This interest <n be payable on or alter the 1: Per orde: pry HEALTG. is idle to expect health, if the precautions ne- ceesary to secure it are neglected. The haman organization fee delicate piece of mechaaiam, and requites a8 mach intelligent care and wetehful- ners to Resp it in order, as sre requisite in the management of the most complicated ecmbina‘ioa of levers, whecls, and pinions. At this season ef the year the body is peouliarly sensitive, because it is greatly weakened end re- lexed by the continuous nest. The skia, in eum- mer, with its millions of pores wide open, isa very different sort oft guaent from the campsct fibrous covering which it becomes ander the action of the winter's cold. The muscles, too, are compara ly flaccid, the nerves tremulous, the blood poor, and the whole frame less capable of enduring te will not effect this object . and excite but do not atrei Spareticn walsh conte oe re, is HOB fate and September. to aeucune by Johnson & Vol 33 Tihatreet. betweos D and, Penney vaala avonw nee Bed where baoe be able to show an ‘essort- ment of FA ona D thie city. seleets 8; weal fete on by Tecelved until 120’clock noon on the 18:9, eddressed to the General Considered wading for three weeks sitor’ conside ree pte, the Department reserving the right to re) ortion of thet ag received: siorasy O bid will be entertatued waless satisfactory evidevce can be aren ‘of the ootity of rot the rhe partion I} the he Nae “t Treasury Hiutlsiage. ATES sere = ‘108, |NITED ar re ae, pet! SEAtKIR. “0 Boy sos, zatlleg ot a pene 17 Cut KK, of Lor eh gpd bay re ing f 3 2 Petition be heard at thi sine: dered ti ia offce'om the isch day of Octsber next. S Oaptte) lo. No.1 Duiginetsn f east, bet. Band © south — Dd DO! ang Si VINCERT’S ‘SOHOOL,. TRDER THE istors of Charity, will reopen on Parents wi'l please ren. Every attention ‘moral end fatellectual training jes placed under their charge. Pssorcrioy OF COPABTNEESHIP. ALL MOM ITE COMORES Greacived partnership. ‘Khe. business will be car iP P| “apa EE? O'DONNELL. au 9 3t* Lasce OPBNING OF FALL Goons. ho may wish to, to . Bae diamereee TALE A : tosrding reat variety of deal ich wi Concluded to open and place on sales little earlier then usual. 7 t of — FRENCH Mane fue” TAB VABIOUS BRIGHT COLORRD ThaD POPLINS AND BRIGHT COLOB we FRESCH PLAIN COLORED FRENCA POPLINS, ALL BRIGHT AND gee RLORED MOU. EMPRESS Chores tr BETANS, ALL WOOL FIGURED DELAINES. AGBEEAT MODE AND ee iD ALPAOA POP- ALSO, ON HAND, COMPLETE STOUK OF VE i BEST OL, as tr a GU0D: a Win. sad AND BI- pve, tte closing out the balance of our Sammer Dress G: from 2% to 3) per cent. I arly in the season. ard those foods marked in on price No saa Penn au7-eott botween 9th and 10th streets. ROPOSALS FOR MEAT. Orrick Bagot Comvinen AR’ orn BuasisreNcs, ET. to © a fer co eae “prep er Bud EG. BELL, C. 8.0 A. Sirtoveges morot comtelnre st estamp. iT a AAI ak! i) eh) Ah WOMEN HDA of the themselves new i OaTawBa A why ag pine Kop rarely surpassed by ECE STOR: 7 Reatonm pe at Bisavenae, FOR ——. Bel = __FOR SALE AND RENT. _ =; | ELEGANT BUILDING LOTS! ELEGANT BUILDING LOTS !! jo 427 7th street t twern @ sad EY ripe forreat ono tember! Fiatures forsale, Apply ELEGART BUILDING LOTS!!! + $100 eve ata se ire t north, ext to ath ‘to 4th strect west. $12.50 EACH $12.50 EAC: $12.50 EACH!!! OR —One Unfarnished Pvc Boards alee 's Faruloned Tite of Ga pees ei at pee a: sues ‘or two oma raished or THE MOST DELIGHTFUL BUILDING SITES IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. uished; family without childrei Eee at 169 Sth street, between N "and O streets. an 9-2" —_ =; Saloon BI eee ih ear chote tae Pass oF ten ema. “abpiy ot 639 M street, near Sth. Havirg recently subdivided the tract of tend known and designated as the old site of Fort Bene, Tennallytown, D.0., we offer to the pub- Me, for the next THIBTY DAYS, unless sooner disposed of. alternate lots in said subdivision at 812.50 cach. ‘These lots contain 7,500 square feet of ground esch, and lie but two miles beyond Georgetown. The regular line of stages running between Wash- Ingten, Georgetown, Oak Hill Cemetery and T: nallytown places these tots within twenty min- utes’ rideof Washington. Fare 15 cents, ‘The attention of all, especially employees of the Government, is invited to this opportunity for ob- Es SALE—A new and comfortable DWELL- ining five rooms; lot 2) feet by 120 _contataing ry The und sale that valusbi: mitt, Swe ny. Suors BRET stunted crak foot of @ street, in the city of tT fi ements consist of a wont ‘ee ar story atone stone (run by steam.) with extensive sh thereto, now used for the manufacture of ro een In TAS s tewene Portion of the mill are ex- he necessary soesnt wend aie or manutecturing one ee! ees Pounds of soap! per aluable for mani ’ Me gable form oon Tualeputatlo. taining a country residence, cr making 8 profit. For price and terms able investment, ‘This tract is the highest point of land in the District, commands a most magnificent view of the Potomac and the surrounding country, and Hes 600 feet above tide-water, overlooking Washington, Georgetown, Alexandria, Fairfax Semiaary, 8u- ger-Losf Mountain, and the Blae Ridge. For healthfulness and comfort as well as for grandness of scenery this location cannot be sur- passed. Our subdivision embraces over 1,000 lots of 2,500 square feet each, and one half of these we offer at the low figure of 912.80. Be stamps and conveyancing at the cost of the par hager. A plat the subdivision can be seen at our office, where all information in regard to the same Fe BENT—Two HOUSES and STO. feist rest, near Ist. The Houses are ve foome: large yard: water at the ‘One of ihe houses has the Store at- tached. icy are ts anes ete order, ‘appiy a 112 Prospect street, corner Fayette UB SALB— Ve cBEAUTIFOL e iT orLBiNG tds on Tune B reeks, ow jential cash ; balance 910 each Rortheast cor: Yori av. ad loth, au 7-5t OB BENT HOUBES at $30, 919, $25, @10; one fernished THOSE WAGGAMAN & CO, an6-6¢ "iso tthe. opposite Post Office. | can be obtained. | dis Fa yh a J Seetarmiaaa eh Those who cail first will have first choice of Fallroad, south front at g's, Enauire of B. oor and M streets, Island. sug6 ft Fe OTeAMES, nee vie Cet location, ete. ONION & BUTTS, 000. 9600, G0. eect doeith opposite Post Office. Wish T MEDIATELY. SEVEN RBAL ESTATE BROKER I FRAME BOUSKD, cra tromasales tte ont thee ac s rooms, with the ground on which they stand: they ao feral ented ai oes eee rine Een 4 great Varga Ai ply to th . AUCTIONEERS, OR SARE SEK OURE ‘of Sroome.in a ver: seat location. Also, several’ new Brick Boge Ue UgbTy situated. Terme caey.. ix a Corner cventh and E streets. i727 im FosBEst —HOUBE Be. 513 E street, between Fo ae end 34 streets. wi TE Bey. ‘improve- PF gHOUse. nn Franklin, Baa Bente Inquire of 3 Bi, A ajo. yaad NiEEES SISHED ROOMS, WITH HOME \ 'T—Inguire at JOHN G BAB- 1 S'SRio snes bye er and Scourer, No. 39 056 | at'extremely ereatir rokacad rican Bos tert] street 4 Gt” Igut streets between ‘and F ste jylé-tf FOE BENT HOUSE No. a F°E, SERT-HOUsE Ho. 18% ith, street, mediately. Apply to | J 2OBN AL f ders? rt, so th tenet, Piette Pt Ww. HAMILTON & 00. SALE-A th B FREES cer fd it and very dos over Hood's erage ae To ore. ro ana Fe ‘Apply int " RENT—The part of HOUSE No 56 tee 68 Penneyivania cra containing, elgh- ee & el tiene —— rein, Tis ora Adjoining the eSaieed seat’ and ‘erms Toone pote aah ae Ea & aS qpatly o2- | Ee. ei ther enna tints Onroe onk Cronk Su tad peer Meet street For terms, WILLNEB, ae 09 mh 70) ALE oe RENT— FoR, Liaties BWELLING E fencer val Also, ‘OB RENT—A fret = fe ect Hp ae sed theron iz ea ince, Ho. 363 Het..cor. of uth deuts OURE. contatning § oor on 12th street, one di For farther particulars eg iy2h- ‘wenty five aiat aes 1OUDK Es 8 on south side 7OB SALE nieneces. Including @ Thei A BaBoaln. fine sewer atteched fo. the wail best, moat destral be sold on liberal terme. A\ 7 to GROBGETH: | pemomays Het ult ond most destrable REST. ree td Deieding ‘patherope the modern im provements; outside ‘walls are 14 inches and yertt. Hon wall 2 inches thick; house is nearly new. and tory om ie tl the Go it rooms, iy water madera conveni- ly at the Lumber BBA: tasted in the rev Op Frinting Office; contains closet, bath room. ard ences.” For price Yard, corner of 13t Alse. ene double se od he CLEA built : ie ROCKAWAY, nearly Dew. Apply's: stove. containe vod neighborhood: VALUABLE HOTRL PROPERTY FOR SALE Ege oe High and Seminary Building, one ey north of eee con streets. Geo : my oe fronting 1? feet on Washio, b Otwse On RENTAL. HOUSE, on L street, be- || Seerreceeecees Ret a pre: | water'and LEY & OUT P located Noe iret. clase hate i Te, it co “4 < et = Bhd (vedie pA Paral core ot cent it. Al 1 ; vende ‘Congress streets, George! towns bi Fo. tte new six room HOUSES he Geo! Falta rt Pe Somse'hoo St Watte’ sire PERACANT FURLOG, FOR RENT FUR. RENT. Al Js, LO} ‘01 INT, FOG. ‘two other TE -wioesee ‘ceuntry home, frait 4 arb the city Fie Oi ate Hy Eas Soe rec a tee barra. ee he first | foo are Zs ae by the st of July. 8 rent og ara ih streets eek and F Fee rane aie ines eituated’on Sth stteot ane, roe OR REWF—A neat COTTAGE aaiatcagi Freee eh Ls Foor, at Hacteriiie| Iris ont cia the lot st the | Sanhr Sack Do Ee oe Depot, corner 7 digg eS B.F. aurea Hyatteville. OF a aon ry Ls tal ator, eres is Waa aaishe tr a, ae S private fami oar Erie oe at ow location. Pater "Aadreee are areata ts at Fears oh ibis for, AOE wre? eis amonth Ie a sean detect JUDGE Hovusss amp totes sintatintpet ae Tagaire ¢ cry 4ND Counrry FOR ALB! 8. P. BROWN & 80%; REAL ESTATE SROKBRS, Oonnzn 161a Starr any Naw Yous Avenvz} pre and Bots, recent © Pree Bier, 110 Bridge street, oie Sill be thesumo at all ofthe shove mamed’ places.. nero! separate, ‘Also, |e F (RUit JaRB ay ae aad Tei strset cast. Winey Tar . FRuiTts " Aleo. several Wecall attention to: ‘eelf-srating Frait will rent ve BE set date hey See eet ieee: an a tronble to *"Bo. 413 Pa avenue, corner 4's at. oa 7-3" oat tein, aataat ‘atrect. PERSONAL. Aagust 5.8 yellow rs; on ons be fea, thet reetu ape ae CG rte e f Statee: the Oeurt cf Claims, carta he Dist: Columbti ie LEY. others) Stable B street. be- posite Hational Thea sor’ Rmory, oe Gorelcy. 2. "A1D FOR Lapias, Guusig. att order threagh des iy* a ot the hat to live for fvefors Fonte, hood jon. ete oa ; Marriage philo- FOR SALE. OCOD WILL. AND FIXTURES OF RE Bo Sci a ok. Fe SALE-A \UBANT doing 8 good the owner is slot: Boot at Bo. Sue "Seu eos ay ‘ixtares and Gest wait of BACCO STOBE. known . one door shove is one of the best te SALB—Firet cles GROCERY corner 12th and K streets. Fo SALE—A BARE OBANCE-A 7 years old; Bessed for style “SINGLE HAR “The whole outfit ae PACIFIC RAILWaw coup ivan, Mesrs. DABNEY, MORGAN & Oo, 53 Ex- change Place, and M.K. JESUP & Co., 12 Pine street, New York, offer for slethe Bonds of the Kansas Pacific Ballway. Toese Bonds pay seven per cent. in Gold; have thirty years to ran; are Free from Government Taxation; are secured by a Land Grant of Three Million Acres ef the Finest Lands in Kansas and Colorago. In sfdi tion to this special grant. the Company also owns Three Millions of Acres in Kan- eas, which are being rapidly sold te develop the country ani improve the road. They ares first mortgage upon the extension of the road from Sheridaz, Kansas, to Denver, Volo- redo. The road in operation now cara’ more than enowch net ome to pay the interest on the new loam. There is no better security in the market— this being in some respects better than Govern- ment Securities. Principal and Interest paya?: in Gold. Price 96, and accrued Interest, in Our- rency. Pamphlets, Maps and Circulars farnished om application. GE 310 PENNA AVENUE. auT i BOOTS AND SHOES, A DEDUCTION OF 10 PER CERT. 0) ~ Case sauns. sans pooss DA’ aoe Wei ae hs fasuys above: “an2z-000t??* ‘or a of Brevet Sine bitters District Us Breet Lieut, Cot wand Ni if v re. ‘Depot Quartermaster. CLOTHING, &c. CLOSING OUT. ENTIRE STOCK. 10 PER CENT. DEDUCTED raoM THE ABEED PRIOB. UNTIL WE oars Rom TO OVE oLD bast Le Pry an ph OY AND THIS ADDITIONAL INDUCEMENT 18 DONE TO CLOSE THE sTeUx. A. SAKS & CO., CLOTHIERS, TEMPORARILY at 23 SEVEN — TH STREET. CITIZ2BS, ABMY AND Bavy MBEBOHANRT T! Hotel, (late anna" RE 30s Pens: erence, Westington Dx. sronav Ask for no other, take no other, and i ‘sud money. —— cures Mores. al Aifec tem tn ell tts forme, ci Aifertion.”cumatinm tm aif Praia gotta comes, Me, Sietng, enorme. ulous cares offected by these Bemedion Printer pay ay Lor Ne 2, $5.00 per bottle, or two bot- ‘Dr. Richaw’s G Antidote, @ enfe. cesent eed radical Care for all Urinary Detenes! or with fall directions Price naparting soerey wt eet x my as oo per bottle, or two butties tor ‘On receipt of price, these Remedies will be shipped to any place. ‘Prompt atteution pald t all ernwine without olden Rome! vows in el Stddress DE D.B BICH ARDS. No. 22% Varta street. New York Gffloe bours from 9 a.m toS». a. B87 Circulars wont waiy Caspers. cvstais, ac. Bs Roms FF Us $ nease *f "ths OST ei eats ITER Piices omy Dry Goods eotabtishtneat. 486 SEVENTH STREET 4386 SPRING STOCK NOW OPEN aT Meee mea mee, Bo. 486 SEVENTH STREET, Berween D axn E Steers, © doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall, EMBRACING NOVELTIES IN PAPEREANGINGS, WINDOW SHADRBS, Pro. TURE FRAMES, PICTURS CORD AND Tas. SBLS, PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, OBRO- MOB, PICTUBE NAILS, RINGS, ac. Please remember name and number. TERMS cash = R =e wad, ~ T. 3. G1 Has Bemoven tis AST WOOD AND 1p, QOL OFFIOB LVaNta rs enon, end 13th sts., south “eo! 10 BAREBLS GENUINE OLDER VINEGAR. FROM YORK, PENNS¥LVaNia. Aso, THE FRENOK WINS VINEGAR. ¥RESH SPICES, GREEN GINGER; SUGARS RETAILED AT Cost VERY OLD WHISKBYS, WINKS. ac. ©, WITMER, 129 Pennsylvania avenue, iy Between ish and 2th streete sy ————————— eres Ith and 3th 2 M. WILLIAN «= BLACK and WHITE LLAMA LACE POINTS. SiLK SACQUBS, TRAVELING SUITS, WHITE SUITS. CAMBRIC SUITS. in all colers, UNDE! GABMENTS, MILLINERY GOODS, FLATS Sgt TRIMMINGS, REAL LACEs, INS, fn all colors, RAIBBRAIDS, CUBLS, Bte. A large stock of these GOODS now open st low Prices, 336 Penusyivanis avenue, apis 7 ite Trevise, Paris, Pia. BOSWELL, JUSTICE OF THE PEACR, Ofice—22 4% street ef West, near F st. sonth. akgndloré ana olan tenant and civil business ‘Also. a end Wills daly (Glico gpen trom $e m. to 8p. m. dally. eases! Sean Farnpan’t' SOALE At TmO Ah. BAKER, Agent, between Sth and 10th strecta, 2y $-eolm Pram ‘ eer