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EVEN argest i ireulation| in the District ‘ ROSBY Ss. Noy ES... Editer. WASHINGTON OITY: VW EDNESDAY..........AUGUSE 11, 1569, “Se READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGS. OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATT! For Taz AccoMMODATION oF Prrsoxs saving ‘he city during the summer months they can Bave Ta STAR mailed to their sddre ¢, by ordering the same at the office, for Ty cemls per week, for one week or more. THE RAILROAD WAR IN MARYLAND. The recent decision of Judge Magruder, Upper Marlboro”. Prince George’s coun’ Md. tna suit brought before Bim in reference | toacondemnation of land for the Baltimore | sd Potomac Katiroad whicd decision was ferred to inthe STA a few days since, is at- Acting general attention, and eliciting much unfavorable comment in the newspapers, not | only in Marylacd but throughout the country. | The Baltimore sud Potomac Kailroad Com. | pany proposed to baild a railroad between Bsitimore and this city, with a branch to Marlboro’, without <alling upon the people ‘long the route for any pecuniary aid. As the work when completed would have been of creat advantage to them by attracting popala- tom, attording cheaper transportation for thir Products, and uecessarily increasing the value of their lands, their good will at least was cunted on, and it was not supposed they would be so foolish as to throw obstacles in the way of the undertaking. Some of them, however. thinking the road will be built any- bow. seem determined to make all they caa in the way of damages. and as the company is | disposed to Tesist these attempts, the malcon- tents are delaying the progress of the work with Iswesuits and injunctions. Several st} these cases were brought before Judge Ma- uder, ond im cne of them, which was re. ded as 8 ‘est case, he made the extraordinary decision we refer to. In laying down rules as | & guide for estimatiog the damages to which | t d oWners Are entitled, be holds that awards | are to be given not only for aamages which may be subject to actual ascertainment, bat | tor those that are contingent and dependent al- togetber upon events in the fature which can- rot be foreseen. Thus an allowamce is te be made not merely -- tor the actaal value of the jand taken at the time of the assess:.ent. from whatever cause resalting.” and “forthe ex- pense of erecting such fencing as i6 rendered | necessary by (he construction of the road,” which ome would suppose was going far enougb, but the Judge holds that the land ‘wher must be allowed --an amount sufficieat for the expens* of deeping the feace in repair and sintaimipg snd keeping up the sue im perpetuity, which would be a! of money the interest on whien | would be suiTient to keep up and main- | san the fuer im good order and repair.” | fut even after provision is made for maintain. & tbe fences in perpetuity,” the company dil fo be assessed =-for the actual injary or | jamage resulting to the owner by the passage | of the read through Bis lands, such a: passing | ever a well or through buildings, yards. gar- dens, orcBards, Ac. or destroying & spring or = well by the excavations; cutting fields in two. inconvepience of crossing the road trom one field fo another: causing lands to wash by utting through embankments: danzer to stock the necessary crossing of the road; danger | to Dutidings or manvfa tories, or Ray or straw, Ac. from proximity to the road and passing | aud other stmilar damages,” but aot one | Of Sssessing the beaefits, «from | whatever cause resulting,” which my in a few years double or treble the value of the iand The company will probably carry this | to the Court of Appeals, and if it is med it will be tatal to many of the pro- posed railroad extensions in Maryland which started wit fair chance of success. Steest TRems—Aiderman Connolly re. cently proposed. through the press, the forma- a of associations to pur-hase young trees by the tBousand, and dispense taem, cost, bg Our citizens: and he expressed the opin- 10m that fifty thousand might thas be planted this fall. The Department of Agricuitare, in be interesting report published im yesterday's | &, bas informed us in relation to the sp2- oes Of trees to be selected and to be reyected: And sf it will now instruct us when aud bow | te plant these trees within the curb lines; ana it some worker im wood or metal will preseat our people a cheap and efficieat protector T trees, im liew of the somewhat expensive | tree-DOxX BOW Im use. OUT ciuzens Will be ena- ed to Sct im the matter at once. Great taings may be accomplished for Washington by this simple enterprise. Cjreen foliage is the cheap. | est aud most beautizul adornment a city can | puton. | ‘The Note Piste Printers’ strike in New York “ull continues. A dispatch from that city The mer are much encouraged by the ac. counts from the Washington plate printers, who say they will hold oat till the National Sank Note Printing Company will be forced ts yield. The company is now engaged in print. g the pew fractions: currency, and cannot Bands to finish (be work within the stated me. The strikers are. therefore, very confl- The best way to pat end | ne strike.and to prevent trouble in thefature | + to bave the printing done in this city by the Government. The scarcity of fractioual cur- erey is already getting to be a serious busi es, apd demauds the application of some ethowemt remedy. Tse A AMA BcTION.—Fall returns trom the Third Congressional District give D, Kepublican. 26) majority over Parkin. on The delvgation will stand —Buack, from be first, Buckley, from the second; Heflia, | trom the third, and Hays, trom the fourth,—all | Republicans; Ix and Sherwood, Democrats. from the fifth and sixth. This isa gainof two | State will be but lite if any more than one. | balf thar cast the Presidential election. Rea emia Tam Wortp Movas.—The Herali,a Demo- | cratic journal, published at Cambridze, Dor- <hester county. Md, advises the farmers and andowners in that county and vicinity to civide up their immense tracts of land into parcels of fifty,sixty and seventy acres each— ® quantity sufficiently large for any one man | to attend to proper ‘The Common Counci! of Newark, New }-reey, have adopted a resolution to commence sm action agninst tne Newark and New York | Railroad Company for a violation of the pro- visions of the city ordigance by crossing Hi ‘ton street at such an angle as to practically destroy its value for public travel. ——_____, It is stated im the Richmond State Journal ‘pat the electea Conservative members of the Virginia Legislature have not yet responded to the mmquiry of General Canby as to whether they can or will take the iron-clad cath—aad chat they Bave been advised not toanswer by the Conservative State Central Committee. At the Saratoga races, on Saturday, Vaux- bail ran three miles, under 106 pounds, in 5:30 aud Corsican ran one and 8 qaarter miles in (7 —the time im ese Deing the fastest ever made in America. * probable that the Democratic Siate Urn- “| Committee, of Onio, will to-day nominate ‘8 candidate for the office of Governor, ia place + General Rosecrans, declined. } 87 Senator Sherman has been b } p Minnesota. ae SF The Grecian bend has caused a | in Cleveland Srerest GF Vesuvins show: signs of a fresh internal | disturbance. . S7 Women sre admitted to the post gradu: i course of lectures of Harvard University | 87 Eicht hundred new liquor saloons ware | Leemeed im Chicago int year. We have our Pacific Railrosd: Europe will soon have her Suez Canal. Each in its own Way is of vast importance to the commercial unterests of the world, tacilitating travel and opening up new lines ef communication be- tween the countries of the Orient and the Uccident. The latter enterprise was talked of long before America was discovered, and yet We Dave beaten the clder countries im the rac? to the Indies. From the time of the Ptolemies to our own the agitation of the project of con- Brcting the Mediterranean with the Red Sea bas never entirely ceased: aud mow the work is accomplished. To the energy and persever- Auce of M. de Lesseps the world is indebted for this great achievement of engineering skill. To this country it ts a successful example to imi- trteim opening commanica’ion between two greater seas, and making a road trom Europe to the Indies thrcuch the Isthmus of Darien. Let the reader imazine @ vast ditch, 10 mules am Tength, 3) feet wide at the top, 100 to 15) faet Wide at the botiom, with an average depth of twenty-four feet, connecting four nataral lakes, Directing a sandy isthmus at its narrowest point and discharging at either end into a large land eea, and be will Dave a fair presentment of what the Suez capal ts, or rather ss intended tobe, These iakes are situated at distances varying from ten to Mfteen miles from each other, and form the natural boundaries, so to speak, of the several divisions of the work. No locks or other artificial appliances will be needrd. and steamers of the capacity of those now used by the Pentnsuiar and Oriental and Messageries Imperials companies, will, it 1s bileved, beable to pass through from sea to sea witbout difficulty or detention. The opening of the caval to traffic, which in November next, (om the 17th,) wiil be an event of uncommon attraction, and will bring together representatives from every country m tbe world. The interest mani- fested bere iz illastrated ip the fact thata com- pany has been organized in New York for the Purpose of butlding a line of sctew steamers 000 tous burden each, to ply bet ween ports of the United S’ates and Europe, the Med- | Wterranean and Egypt through the Suez Canal, | toporcs in the East Indies, terminating at Hong Kong, China. It is understood the experiment is one of Southern enterprise, aidea by people North. The company propose to establish a Weekly line of first-class steamers, designed to carry freight aud passengers, from Norfolk,V and New York to Cadiz, Marseilles, Genoa, Leghorm and to Port Said, cn the Mediterranean, which is the eatrance of the Suez Canal. It is Proposed to connect at Port Said with the steamsbips of the East plying through the canal to Ceylon, Calcutta, Singaporeand Hong Kong. The s‘eamers of the Pacific Mail Com- pany will ficish the girdle of communication betweem China and Japan and Sin Francisco. The difference im distance and time via San Francisco or the Suez Canal is not very great. | By the latter the distance ts said to be less; by the former the time gained will be some ten | days, taking the average time made by the Pa- cific Mail Company ‘THB ALBaPY AND SusQuesaywa RatLroap STRUGGLE The Militia Called Out—Fight Be- teen Cpposing Factions—Several Persons In- jured, &c—The strugzia between Fisk and Ram=ry to gain possescion of the Aloagy aud Susquebanua railroad bas resulted in blood- shed. Both sides yesterday mustered their employers pear s tunnel oo the road, about thirty miles from Bingbampton. Some of the men Were armed with revolvers, and a colli- in which shots were exchanged. Binghamptou were called out to peace, and about the time they the tunnel near Harpersville, the Erie mea attacked the other party aud drove them through the tunsel. A locomotive was The Ramsey men ke the Erie men and drove them back. Each party now holds possession of one end of the tonnel. In the skirmish several persons were badly burt, among them, Simp- sop, @ conductor on the’ Erie road, who pras seriously wounded with clubs and stones. Everything was quiet last night, and both parties were waiting for daylight. A provi- sion train lett Bingbampton this morning to supply the militia and Erie men. Tee Ccnaw LxsveoEnts.—The Cabs Junta in New York city on Monday received @ mail from President Cespedes, which contained ‘what purports to be important news. Puerto Principe is to be attacked om the 15th inst.; the tacking force are only awaiting the arrival of artillery, Which bas been recently landed. The whole pumber of vessels so far landed in Caba w) b men and supplies for the revolutionists is pine. The whole number of filibusters landed cO0, mostly Americans. General Quesada bas in his command 7.40 men, well armed and supp id, besides 8,000 men earolled who have no arms except the machete. The army is gocd Peaith and has a superabundance of pro- vision: 4 e F. LEWIS BA ESIGNED ‘ahd { Feavenger fur the Second Di et of the Fitih see cult” ge nsnicron DC, Avccse lth, 1389. ting of Brieklazers’ Gator, Bo. A os aclogee Ut. of isthand K ir heartfelt for tre uindueas | snd extention that been: jo our jate decras~ Hexgy . -Ex, Who loat Tis ie Sate For 2 or Gee tee forloct il iy eufsrced fo and about the Contre ee cut varia arnue : F Bill be allowed, to sell from any bor stall eet ach ‘as the tent from Corporation and for: ner iy ay hacksterst» cond Bitited to srll from the side . ockst-r will be permic ted to buy or forestall Pet durirg market bours. corgori i ea ard crossings shout the market must be keptclear Ai! persone failing to comply with these regnte- tions will be subiect to the penalties imposed by the actof May z August, 159. Warhington. BEMOV ‘NB. bas removed bis office City Ball. ‘HALL’ mi the we oe “aE Hair Prepa- ‘Barrett’ Nag Tiers, Mont emery. oe "Alien: wy Went’ repaired to retall eeeryt Brag Store at follow! tions, ™. Syrap. ‘ines. roe. Lava’ " ve, efEatee tor Be Ss a — had nif Serrectea ‘Dedicinel and family use, bagged big TEANS. DRUOGIST. 25 sm" ‘ ae POLAR soda STILL MAINTAINS ITS UNBIVALLED REPUTATION FOR UNIFOBM GOOD QUALITY AND 103 COLD TEMPERATURE, Wich DELICIOUS FRUIT ond CREAM SYRUPS. Kisstngeo, Vichy, Seltzer, and Sarstogs MINB- BAL WATSRS on draught. Bo. 480 Fittcenth street, a7 Opposite U8. Treasury, The Prize Ring ALLEN AND MoUooLe’s Matcw.—There 16 but litle fresh el communicate in reiation to wy" t which continues to geliet the atvention o the public,wno view light of one o1 the most important pugil's- tic events ever upon our shores. The ‘third eames trers Side, Was staked at Billy Usrroll's on y evening, 7th instant, in presence of anamerous delegation of tne fancy, ‘who for @ considerabie iength of time en, im chafing. offering bets upon their fa and giving (he | arienders something to 0 D keep ‘em out of mischief the while. The fourth installment, of a like amount, bas to be ited at Lom Gallagher's on the evening of September 4th. Tou ALLEN AFD CHARLEY GALLAGHEI mareed upon for the second battle between Tom Allen and Charley Gal- lagher, Tuesday, August 17th, everything con- nected with which now bears a favorabie as- Pect. which, it 1s ‘0 be hoped, will be the report urtil the end of the chapter. « COLLY EE TO Anm HICKEn, WaLKine Maton — Boston pedestrian, msiched to ‘waik Bul Robinson Se English Pedestrian, on toe, for a stake of 81,00, and 8 bern placed in the hands of the si son issued & challenge to anybody inthe country to walk 110 miles for the champion- ship, which was accepted by McEurick tor the above stake, on condition that a match should not be considered a ebamp:en walk. be allowing Robinson $25 to walk 7) Boston. ‘The match will take place on the 6th of Sep- vember. Convention oF TaiLous.—Om Monday the International Convention of Joarnevymen Tailors szssembled at Pittsburg, Pa. There were delegates presen: trom Boston, New Yorks, Philsdelphia, Troy, Worcester, Canaaa,) and Wasbiogton, D. he object of the convention is to receive the reports of the varieus local izations for the past twelve months, and to tale action upon matters affecting the interests of thetrade. Mr. George Humphreys, of Washington, was chosen temporary chairman. No ness of gemeral interest was done during th S7 The recent exhibition of textile hecned ual a gel, Cinet LJ et the latest reports Georgia bas forty-seven cot- ton mills; South Oarolina, forty: twenty-seven; Alabama, elev nd there are also many mili a and South Carolina. The product ly is fine sbirtings and sheetings, and fe spect exhibited at Cincinnati com. pared favorably with the goods trom the New ‘ogland manufactories. nt Enects of Imprnd rect Dr. 8 DG 4 street, For be.8 B. ¢ ANT; 35 North Liberty sirect, (5 perc im.) be may bevelett their met eZ 08. donee company during four mont the Int Guy of July, 134 “biel faterest wi will be payable on or after ~ Toe | een LANGUAGE 75 AND CONVEBSATION FESSOR H Masson's OULASSES IN re CH and PElVaTe LESSONS will be re- aumed on the Ist of September. Bis FRESCH 8 item FoR YOUNG LADIES will begin on the 20th Apply to him vi lence, Mo “6 Feonsyi- between Zet and 224 street Box 74 CL REMOVE on or about or ore be Pe y where he will De pleased to sen hie and w will be mble to show them aa assor! ment of Fancy GOODS and TOYS anew Ani Progosain will lie recei ved for the deliver tore Ethie eae of about 1 $98 TO sia ito be ed 01 Atepston, and to celee to be delivered at ru nad in such Guastivien sUcat Yor tone Eo iene Valley got the, Treasory Ibs to the to ein sack plac 8 ill be received until 12 0°clock noon onthe of August. 182, addressed to the @ Superin Teasary Walidiogs. an aster’ sidered binding for three weel aete.t To be after that Department reserving the right to reject iy portion of the bide recel slo bid will be entertained a satisfactory evidevce can be given of the abate of the partics to fill the contract GEO aulddtd — Gen'l Bup't Treasury futidinge. [Pp s0LvrtI0n OF COPARTNERSAIP. IT MAT CONOBEN — 8: old od te the old frm are req 2 ie. AN accounts ngninet t pe presented to 0 Donnell for or eettioment, wee fm alone authorir: receive nd recep or the sem PEPPER & ODONNBLL- WitLIAg ODUNBELL. = an 9.3t PpBESS GOODS-EXTBA BARGAIN SCALE OF PBIUES FOB AUGUST. GBEAT REDUCTIONS. ¢ to submit to their felt the following scale of J. MAY & OO. be: the pablic on it iv consid din this list AM ican eats. reduced to Isc, 25cent PACIFIU LAW jnced to me. = cent LAWNS and ney DIRS reduced ae Ble . 3G NADIN' it PB MOZAMBIQURE seancol tetse mM) « Stat PKINTED LINEN "LAWNS redcuced to tocent FIGH ED GRENADINES reduced to ic cent FCUTCH GINGH4M8 reduced to 35c_ — STi FED end Chtec PaRCALBS re cent TRAVELING DBESS LINEN reduced to e — TRAVELING DBBES GOUDS retuerd to mies TBAVBSLING DRESS GOODS redaced to Plain plored LAWNS and ORGANDIES reduced wot CuMiNe. ae moons hehe nor prices. anno BLK ff a to gin and $1.6 im Best 52 18, KID GLOVES reduced to 91 95. encellon Buack ‘Su SoRePh eset, 3: eott Bets BUPODALS FOB MEAT. Orrice Dazor Coxe: issaRy ov 8 BsusTENCE,) 518 pay oirect, cc ame ta cron taf sae 4 ae: Bia ae aS oth Kiet FOR SALE AND RENT. KENT—OUEB No 221 D strect sont Dear 4's strect,contaizing STooms. Apply si Tat. sow 20= Ist bi come or, and Lae eet furaisted oF ua, Rss susckeesting, us ~ oer =u er arce ck 5: FOR SALE AND RENT. ELEGANT BUILDING LOTS! ELEGANT BUILCING LOTS !! ‘That ban Kk MOUs: ‘end ST L008 of Sec eee ceen ith ook id seh gga eauate (rom Treasary. Kent low “se ELEGAAT BUILDING LOTS!!! eee re we 10st Ward A koe rms two STALLS tn ithe fot pos ard onse. | $12.50 EACH Forfa rf aii erica: jare iy eo Delross contre : Hl par ir z $12.50 EACH Fe. ‘SALE—A nomber of new HOUSES. Price ‘and terms to sutt sny one desiring » pleasant and cheap bome Sualde arrangements Please call and examine thy $12.50 EACH : ts ond finial OBaP 02 L street, O Detren th ope oth streets THE MOST DELIGHTFUL BLILDING SITES Foangeto September IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. | i col ora La Breddrees Lock Box 86. Oli) P. O. T°? —* FRAME Bol on Seetnen 14th end ith venient large yard a B summer kitchea. In- frame se back eu 10-3t* Fe, SALE—Two Tiana. inst finished; $20 cash; $20 per month Price @1 Havitg recently subdivided the tract of land known and designated as the old eite of Fort Rene, Tenaaliytown, D. 0., we offer to the pub- Uc, for the next THIRTY DAYS, unless sooner disposed of. alternate lots in sald subdivision at $12.50 each. ‘There lots contain 2,500 equare feet of ground esch,and lie buttwo miles beyond Georgetown. ‘The regular line of stages rauning between Wash ington, Georgetown, Oak Hill Cemetery and Ten- nallstown places these tots within twenty min- utes’ rideol Washington. Fare 15 cents, The attention of all, especially employees of the Government, {s invited to this opportunity for ob- taining © country residence, or making @ profit- able investment. This tract ts the highest potut of land in the District, commands» most magnificent view of the Potomac and the surrounding Country, and lies 620 feet above tide: water, overlooking Washington, Georgetown, Alexandria, Fairfax Seminary, 8u- ger-Losf Mountain, and the Bidge. For healthfuluess and comfort as well as for erandness of scenery this loeation cannot be sur. passed. STORE now occa No 427 7th street. be- ed a I be for rent om Be Fitterce red poly on the pt | peo aioe 1 Od passage; situated o 1 eee ‘ood M: Apply corner ith aud ke twe story es moan fovme cack. on alley near th and 4th street west: @700 6 cash Bi Sica every st Months Inquire at, 620-4 et north, next to 4th street west. Lees tor 10 st" Fe RENT—A Satory and basement BALOK HOUBE. No. 467 D atreet north, between 24 be: 1 00! Fe or arefal fone a at ae er mouth. in advance. loguite of orwes AN at Room No. © Law Buildin ea ENT—FIROT FLOOR containing four erwithealt pera iriprovementa. Went ft Unfarnishet Froat ‘urofshed BOO! cellect water the poo ot _between M and N streets FOR BENT—A large Seioon PARLOR ished; with use of one of Stet: suitable for @ gentleman and lady man. Apply at 635 M stree! Oo B 8 Improvementa coustat large four story atone | ObF #ubeisielon embraces over 1.000 lots of 2.600 ili (rom by eteam.) with eatentive mheds attaches thereto, new used for the manufacture of ferti livers. Intheuprer portion of the mill are ox tensive rosp b tiers and the pecessery miohtmery. capable of manufacturing one hundred thousand (H0e OO) por cea Thi equare feet each, and one half of these we offer at the low figure of $12.29. Revenue stamps and conveyancing at the cost of the porchaser A plat office, where all izformation in recard to the same the subdivision can be scen t our river frent. This property ts considered the most valuable for manutactoring purposes in the ity le inctsoutabie can be obtained. ‘Those who call first will have first choice of LELLAN, location, ete, ONtON & BUPTS, Lote oa | between I&th end) ch streeta | Pavement lai paid for. Th the Connecti REAL E3TATE BROKERS arg Srenue cars, new Presidential M ston, Park, &¢ AND ‘Terma: @10'caah ; valance $9 ach m: STARA ¢ METOSLE, AK AU NEERS, Northeast cor. New York ar. and sth “t. eins 7 uz. ;OR Ty OUSES at § , $35, 910 Corner cventh and E streets. Fon forniebed, a $18 Stee hd A s v7 1m i {OR BENT—HOUSE No. 15% léth street, es wa posite Boat Omise. | ON ETP and streets Inquire at Bellders® Fo®, BES HOU! g six rooms | Depot. Paneeatgin, tmp squares of the terminus of 7th at. | 49 1 W. HAMILTON & 00. road, south; rent $'5. Enquire o} \0B BALESA three-story OLABK corner 45; and M streets, Island auas't ti Fre Getthtnocstrey Back bail BRIOK D\ DyRLL Foray, } 500. 81.250, $1.100, 81 000 Yon rear of lot ‘nt THos S's acouamanee Sarte-ot foo rth at opposite Post Oftice. Th Pe RLy: IMMEDIATELY. SEVER USES. ot « rooms: alec, two.cf three i they 62 7th street, ii erwin thomreaed on Skiehans are all rented at $10. per m-nth eact he sold great bargain Apply to J.T. & PLANT, ads iw" Erq., 249 Penna avenue, the oe Bee A a Gone aes . Fine Feasouabu i Fo SALE_Bo Pie aan Saige Sroome.in a | UO. os te porto Cin iabutonl og louses olf cib!y witnat 0 T—A ret clue four-story HOU: ares wae: eae: 329 7th at F'Ginderencly ‘anit throughs treats oe: 7OR 8. is ae taining all the mocers iaprovements. Inquire on ast TkANe cE Uorraa premises, No. H st.. cor, of Mth. cn; rich. Keg (OR RENT A BRICS HOUSE. Squat § room, # ‘On 2th atreet, one Paper! mit rides pd ek Cr i gee | o; Maryland avenue. “For farther particalare ap- apply to ORORGE WILLNEB, No. 469 ‘ach Se a= Fos SALE— AIN ‘One of the best cpallt and ‘most destrable RESI- DENCESin irteen ineindieg batho provements; outel tion walls 9 inches thick; house is near! oor t. ‘Also, several on north side of Getrret, sil sitosted letween eth and 15th ats; Dalle da the beat manner. with all moiern conve Nenees. inclacing gee fixtures. There is also a wer attached to the tulldings. They will grper;eliuat ee Unapertatended "by the ke sold on libe Apply to GEORGE H. ep ag re FLAN), oi antae | PDP ER oO ae Fy Louisiana avenue. cor- DB BALE A ni Ww Orre Bat ry BaICe HOUSE, | ner of 7th street.” my 27-tf, ms conteIGA Slant eum SiTR oe OR SALE—A desirable FRAME DWELLING ni te : re the Lumber 13 S comer 1 ee strest a oid ott LIAM McLEA®. A so. ene double-seated Philadelphia built nicBaway, nearly new. Apply as ‘au VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY FOR BALE Seminary Building, one square north of Bridge street, fronting 1¥ feet on Washington street. by 1a) fet on Uap sttee!. three storien bik bs eeider Dan ment ‘contaiuing about &0 roms, ‘This pertz ts micasantiy Worsted for atieet class hovel, | ap lett Sad will be sold with faraiuare or winiout it AB viy at the office of BB WILLIAMS, corner of Hvesadelientat Sooner He Bridge snd Congress the KILBOURN ti corner Fin ‘ena F” wetersnd gase e , between jot treets, Goorgetows, pon RENT_Two new ix room HOUSES on OR RENT—In_« private fam the Height f Georgetowe. Apply to F. Wanarek © BONS. No. ST Water street, Eve de Ra — ALOR TORRENT FUR. | Carona rae ees: sobesntlal Toca 0 5 BLE AgT EAE foe siso, two other | rate. Address WEENO! eCity Post Office. jem 40 A Btable for Mo aTa ttn streets tr between, Kat FOR BENT—A sang ts 10K HOUSE. c. i yard, wood betw tire ‘000 FEET OF GROURD. sit- cone a Bi in a that Ho ned Actin hats | TE ES paula fs deiryman.. A} ply to, BIO H OUBEBS AND LOTS ori WSL, corner of Worth A and Capito! Bil an i Five “or six Usfaraished ROOMS, ND for housekcentag, at ety ae COUNTRY ror ihe premises before 9 8. mi. B SALE Ss. P. BROWN & SON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, Ooxnzx 16TH STREET any Hew Yore AvEenvx} aay all ‘street, house, tasted on ian street ~“ era Won33 327 Penney fered on 7th streets. ti HE ne-room BRICK ok HOUSE. with with | the city. tfonts ¢ feet all yew ered. fo on a8 ev. ; ; r Bo atl oni nd a Pree, feeer es ‘38 ee Ca euetys LUPIN'S BLAOK WORSTED GRBHEDI! TAMISE OLOTH, GROS GRAIN MOHAIR, Pra DELAINES, and ee ae ees Do = ee emcees, Aa GOODS MARKED In Plu oN: . PRIOR Ow! iy 29-00%t “Fs datas nredss, “ee . PA tee oven! Says SS Hares eis The si ae, h gorer of 1st “Be ite aetieorrh poral, 5 ma . FoReEst: Rone ee batwean | ow, ;O10Pl7"s Drag Store, 110 Bridge street, Fa Hg ek KS rie wit rent ¥ with board, dedeed. EF EBERT, ofce No. OTrSprace will De thosame at all ofthe TBs Pe soaaa Hate yzia’” | named a a a CONS, WITH HOME | | )1SHING TAOKLE at PEABO! N: oan Canina? Bc Bv0Ms. Bicey F'Sitee. Ket srreicerenus Erenmereceres # Aorist Nee rep Ba tion Boul street, Betwoea Mand Fate. et | ip PERSONA pare, ‘elton ia gs 8 8. ATTORSEY AND O@USSELLOR AT Law. it ice inthe yee Court of the Ua A Oe Se u sthorough care. His feos tre moderate’ and patients visiting see uo sur tnt ‘the Doctor. ____ ay B-tf Gi eet Ko. fat W Favetetrect, laa Pres 0. ete ey free to any address. a “ 8. Ufiice at Nailor Brothers: tween 13% and 1sth, op) ferences : Wpepearow Ss BEMBD’ Dye 13 La impurities ‘of Bleod gee cores ome HE HIGHEST 0. POR Lap FOR SALE. ‘without Gall imme = jo. oa oe 7th et, cies 4H. euid-tf F FOR proR,eau aeaeee an Al eRe Gan be sten'at the at street, ber Pi ara the ates cost STAUSANT dolor golugaway. A apt at He. Sus "Now dereey ay a : Seer" Baltimore Depot eae ot od Good Will of . known ve Fe SALE—Viret clue GHOURBY. eae a Rl ore 4 8. Spero _eeeee bends hate og Tei Beg Rercinaes tate for s can H in the perfectl; aod ble Aloanee ‘open a Se SINGLE HAR. “mame Bill be sold the hs * sol 28 owner’ bao os rth ea sblisn ment, ire at yerther ze at, inen Hoy POR FOUS POOK ST Sicaaaae Fo SLE tee — ire of B.B. CLARK, 337 4, M sont! ay iz tt PACIFI€ RAILWAY GOLD LOAN, Mese-s, DABNBY, MOB@AN & ©), 53 Ex change Place, and M.K. JESUP & (o., 12 Pine street, New York, offer for salethe Bonds of the ansse Pacific Railway. These Bonds pay seven per cont. in Gold; have thirty years to ron; are Free from Government Taxation; are secured by @ Lead Grant of Three Million Acres ef the Finest Lands in Kaneas and Coloraao. In addi tion to this special grant, the Company aleo owns Three Millfons of Acres im Kan sas, which are being rapidly sold te jevolop the country and improve the rosd ‘They area first mortgage upon the extension of the road from Sheridan, Kansa-,to Benver Colo- redo. The road in operation nor caras mors than enh met ine to pay the interest on the new loan, Thereis no better security in the market— thie being in some respects better than Govern. ment Securities. Principal and Interest payabl: inGold. Price 96, and accrued Interest, in Cur rency. Pamphlets, Maps and Circalars furnished om application. au? = Gm x10 rms avexcs. ——, —_ —<te wi to redu we ; 1 0 Dat 1. — eA Rae. ey ee Ramee CLOTHING, a. CLOSING ouT. ENTIRE stew, AND THIs ADDITIONAL INDUC EMENT IS DONE TO CLOSE THE STe@UK. A. S®KS & €O., CLOTHIERS, TEMPORARILY at rr ed SEVENTH STREET. F 7 eipasens, * (Wnocenor to HF. Lowson & Oo CITIZENS, ARMY AND ave a} De. BICHAU'S GOLDEN REMEDIES Ask for Bo other, tte mo mp > other, and you will $5 w per bottle, Bichan's Golden Blimey 4” erage radical cure for Hervous or General Debiitt oD, B RICH ARDS. No. 29% Vartck Office hours fro: mn 9e.m 0089. wre Circulars sont. rat Caspers. CUBTAINS, ac. THE THE NEWEST THE MOST ss 486 SEVENTH STREET. SPRING stock SOW OPEN aT MARKRITER’'S, 456 SEVENTH STREET, Berwres D ann E Sreeers, & doors above Odd Follows’ Hall, EMBRACING NOVELTIES IN PAPEREANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, PIO- TURE FRAMES, PICTURES CORD AND Tas- 8BLS, PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, CHRO- MOB, PICTUBE NAILS, BING®. ac. Picase remember name and number. TEEMS OAsH. ay, mm 10 saceas GENUINE CIDER VINEGAR. FROM YORK, PENNSYLVANIA. Also, THE FRENCH WINE VINEO: FRESH SPICES, GREEN GI SUGARS RETAILED aT cost VERY OLD WHISKBYS, WIBES, ac. ©, WITMER, 119 Pennsylvania aveace, Between Mh and Mth streets #3 BLACK and WHITE LLAMA LAOB POINTS. S1LK SACQUBS, TRAVELING SUITS, WHIT! SUITS, CAMBRIC SUIT! ke RIMMINGS, REAL LACES. B sat. INS. in all colors, PAIBBRAIDS, F. A. BOSWELL, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Ofice—22S 4% stroct West, near F st. sonth. / | i

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