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Largest Circulation in the Distriet Reading Matter on Every Page. WASHINGTON CITY: Mr. William H. Hope, well known in Wash- ™ from his former connection with this | tT, died in Louisville,on the 15th inst., of paral » With which he had been afflicted ‘for about two months. After bis withdrawal from Ta® Star, Mr. Nope has been connected with several different papers in other parts of the country—bis last connection being with the Lonieville Ledger, rpon the editorial staff of which he had been engaged for about six months before the date of his sickness. He had, it was understood, the offer of a position on the Gourier-Journal, when death came to interfere with his plaus and pre- Yent the consummation of his wishes. Ho was about fifty six years and leaves a widow the sele survivor of his little family. ‘s not, as is generally supposed, nders of TH STaR. It was es- pt. Joseph B. Tate, in the latter Part of i851, and was published by him until <July, 1802, when it was bought by the late W. D. Wallach and Mr. Hope—they issuing th first number on the 5th of that month. Mr. Hepe retained his connection with the paper for about two years, when his interest was pur- chased by Mr. Wallach. who remained its sole owner until its gale to its present proprietors, in October, 186 tablished by The thing is all fixed now, and this is how it wasdone: The Chicago Interocean (administra- tion) states that at a private meeting of promi- nent mocrats in that city lately, including W. F. Storey, Thomas A. Hendricks, Daniel Voorhees, Samuel Marshall and James Robin- cca, it was determined to recommend Judge Davis for the Presideney. George H. Pendle- tom was not present, but subsequently gave in Le dhesion to the determination. A Washing- ton correspondent of the Cincinnati Times adds that the ticket isto be Davis and Curtin, and | that Pendleton is to engineer the movement. ‘The Cincinnati mass meeting will govern itself accordingly. i sooo. The estimate placed by this paper on Mr. Cat- acazy, late Russian minister to the United States, long before his true character was un- | derstood by the press or people of this country, | is fully contirmed by intelligence which now | reaches us from St. Petersburg. It is to the effect that, after an atten ¢ consideration, by the council of the empire, of his so-called jus- tification, he has been utterly disgraced, and re- | tired on a paitry pension of three thousand | roubles, which he is to forfeit it he makes any publication in regard to his diplomatic career, or gives any new cause of offence. It is added that he has left St. Petersburg for Paris. - +20e- Some people are so unreasonable. Here, now, are Pernsyivanians who grumble because the legislators for their great state have so extended & correspondence as to require over a hundred dollars worth of stamps each yearly session. The Philadelphia Press must think that some of | those stamps go, as they did in New York, to pay for somebody's clothes and things, for it in- dignantly asks; “If a man would cheat the People in so a small matter as this, what would he doin greater things?” We give it up. ae aceept the situation” in Missis- ippi is told by the Mobile Zribune, which says | that “the hotel keepers in Meridian and in | other parts of the state have resolved to close their houses as soon as the social equality bill | becomes a law, when it is believed that the | people will accommodate travelers, who are known to be ladies and gentlemen, free of | charge, letting the makers of this infamous law | shift for themsely +2ee- The cfiicial vote of Connecticut gives Jewell a majority of 2,001 over Hubbard, and 28 over all | others. All the republican candidates for sta‘e | cfices are elected by majorities ranging from 10 to The legislature stands 13) repub- licans in the house, democrats 111; senate, re- ans 15 and democrats 6, givi ng the repub- icans a majority of 28 on joint ballot. — ssee- The New York Journal of Comnerce (demo cratic) acknowledges that the Grant r-nomi- nation meeting at the Cooper Institute on Wednesday night was “ multitudinous ani ani- mated.” A good phrase. ++ -—__ Inthe New York state senate, the bill pro- viding for statues of Fulton and Clinton for th: Capitol at Washington has been recommitted to the committee of the whole. ——___-~e2-____ A law to establish a school in the state Peni- tentiary was passed at the last sesion of the South Carolina legislature. ste: Tes Wier Stak, now ready, contains the proceedings of Congress; the District govern- ment investigation; the Seneca sand stone in- vestigation, the sale of arms investigation, and other investigations too numerous to mention; the railroad depot site question; political vie preliminary skirmishing of the Presidential campaign; the Morse memorial meeti ¢€mancipation celebration; all about the = water-mais; latest and best tales, sketches, together with ineret ‘bington news and gossi; ng matters, receipts, &e., &c. per sane, in copies five cents, in wrappers sh Teady tor mailing ee- BISMARCK APPLYING THE TacmE Screw To Fr. ck.—Bismarck has sent an ultimatam rench army be forthwith reduced to = He hints that in case of refusal it will be necessary for ny to establish a French government which Germany can trust. S2-Minister Schenck’s daughters are classed | 4 ‘among the most elegant dressed ladies don. S7-A dispatch from Dr. Peters, of Litenfieta | | | | | | | Observatory, Hamilton College, announces the | discovery of another planet at 2 a. m. Wednes- * SF“7E2 tad <A THE COLUM. PO PHIC ION, No. = - 5th at between AY gE ook BRETT, BS. THE LITTLE — JOSEPHS ¢ uticn AND SCHOOLS, (BECKS ATHENEUM, er enue, Rear 7th street. BR TWO WEEKS 0. OF CHICAGO, at LINCOLN HALL, DEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOON at 3:30 axn “a aun at 730 Seats free. apo who will be remembered as a member of Con- | grese from Massachusetts, has followed up his | erudite “ Pre-historic Nations” by the present | concise form all that has been developed con- | cerning American antiquities, and as supplying | shrewd and thoughtful suggestions relative to | the significance of these antiquities. Treating u | Work yet remains in both North and South America, Mr. Baldwin holds that the mounds in deals with the philosophy of music, its emoe | better. W! heat 2 and 3 cents ‘better. Corn 1 tons and morals; the second is biographical; 2 cents better. LONDON, April 19, 11.30 a. m.—Consols opened the third instrumental, and the fourth critical. at 92a for ‘money and 92% for account. Bonds THOCGHTS UPON GOVERNMENT. By Arthar | of 182", 903,; 1865's, old, 914; 1367's, 93%; | ‘on: Roberts Brothers, (Through B. | 10-40 | upon popular subjects, here takes up the more ponderous aftair of Government. conservative, isshown at the start by the dedi- cation of his book to Lord Derby; and entering upon the volume, itself, is found to be a good- tempered argument to show that without ignor- ing the largest and deepest political questions, more of the social well being of the people may be made to depend upon “improvement” and bette t? FF AMERICA: pr pores ON AMERI- | | , The New York money market was steady yes- | terday, and the currency receipts of the banks | Continue to be chiefly in national bank notes, * | which are a burden tothe banks. Government bonds were strong, and a fraction higher than on Wednesdoy. The stock market was irroga- lar, Pacific Mail and Western Union havin; been strong, but the remainder of the list was dull and heavy. Tyerman’s Wesley promises to be the most satisfactory life of the founder of Methodism that has yet appeared. It lacks somvtuing of | the grace of style of Southey’s Lite of Wesley, but is much more complete and accurate. This volume covers the most eventfal period of Wes- ley’s career, from 1743 to 1767, and givesinoneot its interesting chapters the veritable history (for the first time) of Wesley's troublesome court- ship with Grace Murray. the following | a pBena ay it Bs it re ie New Yor. — Boarp. u 3h, Jan. By aly er 1%, CBRIST IN MODERN L By Rov. Spifford Sie, Jan. B July, 1860-1 Broo! New iA D. Appiston & Co. ics oid (itu wa ker 2 —_—ooe the bosk consiateet sermons preached in Lon- don by Dr. Brooke, their argument being that Market the ideas which Christ mate manifest on earth | , BALTIMORE, April 19.—Virginta sixes, old, 45; Virgiuia sixes, old, coupons, 50; do. new coupons, 50; Virginta, consolidated, 5; West Virginia's, 164; North Carolina’s, old, new, are capable of endless expansion to surt the wants of men in evety age; and that in them we may find the explanation and solution, not only gy gta a ber or oats < ar r 0 JALTIMORE, Apri —Cotton qniet, bu of = —_~ us, but even of our political and firm; low middlings 220224. Flour active and ee ee. firm. Wheat firm; no receipts nor sales. White MAUD MOHAN. A ‘Novel. By Annie Thomas. | and yellow southern oern dull, Goat; mixed w York: Harp (Turvugh J.C. Par | western strong; sales 20,000 at 65. Oats steady; be nd Philp & } western, 5€; southern, 56a60. Rye nominal! MABEL LEE A By the anth or of “Vate- unchanged.’ Provisions dull and unchanged; | rie Aylmer” B York: D. Appleton & Ce | holders pressing on the market. Pork, bulk (Through RB Mohun & Go J meats, and bacon unchanged. Sugar-cured MUSIO AND MORALS By the Rev. H_LR Ha —, Lard dull 12 and unchanged. eles -. 4. Bs w York: Harper & Bros, {| Through —- tater botive and unchanged. Whisky niet The title to this book hardly gives atrue idea | “Nw Voum, April 10.<Stocks strong. Gold ofits character. Ina scattery way it gives @| 11%. Money’ firm, 7. Exchange, long, 94; Wonderful amount of curious information in | *hort, 10. Governments firm and steady. Vir- ginia sixes, 54; new, 58. North Carolinas, 36; new, 20. New Yorx, April 19.—Flour 5 and 10 cents regard to music and composers, set off by criti- cism acute if not always just. The first part as is te April 19, 13 JP m.—Consols for money, 92%; for account, 9 Panis, April 19.—The specie in the Bank of France has increased 6,000,000 francs during the week. Rentes opened : at 55 franes 7 _centimes. War Dsr, ae WEATHER Signal 0} AR DEPARTMENT Office Chic; fficer, WASHINGTON, D My ed A 1872, 1 ree Synorsis vor Tam Past Twenty-Four Hovrs.—The lowest barometer has moved east- wardly from Indiana over and beyond the mid- die Atlantic zB “Nohuws Go Mr. Helps, pas has written much, mainly That he is “Tennessee, Cloudy weather, with occasional nf rain, continues from New Jersey to Virgi otherwise clear and par- tially andy, weather is prevailing at the sta- rather than upon “reforms” and tions east of the Rocky Meantalnas with light to rye 8 Brottee PERAsR: | Greah winds. he ore ne ean nt £0 -C. Parker.) and fallen at Louisville Reports have not been Mr. Baldwin, editor of the Worcester Spy, and ic coast stations, ising barometer will prob- prevail from the upber lakes to Florida, ad awoen eastward to the Atlantic, with clear ona clearing weather very generally, and light to fresh Patong | to northerly winds. Diminish- ing pressure will extend eastward over the Mis- sissippi valley, with easterly to southerly winds and increasing cloudiness. Dangerous winds e not anticipated. important work. It is valuable as giving in mpon the ancient “ Mound-Builders,” whose a k 7&D H.B. 7KD this part of the continent were used precisely as similar structures were used im Mexico and Cen- t been constructed as foundations of the more Im- portant edifices of the mound-building people, and the higher mounds, with broad, flat sum. mits, reached by flights of steps on the outside, are like the Mexican tcocallis or temples. € THREE CENTURIES OF ENG D. Appleton. (Through B. B. ‘Mohan & Co.) MEN'S CLOTHING. ‘This volume was originally compiled for the ee | use of the students of Queen’s College, Belfast. READY FOR SPRING! I which literature in general naturally seems to | fall, and then directs the attention of the youth- ful reader to those authors in each section who have most nearly attained excellence. THE MAN WITH THE BOOK: on, THE BIB mat " AM OrLy. By Juhi M. Weylatd ALL KINDS OF CLOTHING, Homen: Hewes Hoste {Thre cee Wilttan Balian | inner lite of London, that indicates large and e vice, disease, and misery in their strongholds in the great metropolis. LIFE AND TIMES t ests and events of his long life. Like the pre- ceding volumes, it has a delightful streak of | garrulous vanity runningthrough it and giving i clude with notices of some of the writer's most valued contemporaries—Lord Holland, Palmer- Durham, and others—and these are quite inter- esting. = BREEAM TORY AN rage ete ox ral America. The lower mounds must have GREAT PREPARATIONS, GREAT PREPARATIONS. SPRING STOCK! SPRING STOCK! READY FOR SPRING! HAUNTRY'’S BOY. By Alice Robbi Henry Hoyt. [Through Wm. Ballautyue.| A good tory for children. Boston List LITERA By Charles Duke Yonge. New York: t points out, first, the vai us divisions into YOUTH’S CLOTHING. READY FOR SPRING! BOYS’ CLOTHING. BEADY FOB SPRING! tyne.) This book shows an accurate knowledge of the THE VERY LARGEST, THE VERY BEST. AND THE VERY CHEAPEST IN THIS CITY arnest experience by the writer in dealing with oF LORD BROUGHAM, self. In three volumes. Vol, Harper ti Th Parkerand Puilp'e'Sohanne) (Tareush J.C: This volume concludes Lord Brougham’s au- jobiography, im which he recalls the chief inter- oa) ig &7 KEMEMBER— HABLE BROTHERS, Fashionable Talilors, ita flavor of personality. The memoirs con- COBNEB 71H AND D STREETS, WHO wave STYLISH CLOTHING, NEAT CLOTHING, HANDSOME CLOTHING. DURABLE CLOTHING, ton, Russell, Scarlett, Plunkett, Grenyille, TABS AND THE EPISTLES To TH LaT! Barnes ae, aoe york S| apy CHEAP CLOTHING. as Bes, {Farevat weneene TH 18 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscriber AN AMERICAN GIRL ABROAD. iby Ad-line rt . sal ol ton. ined from the Supreme the Dis- Terae + aeeend iShrenes | ee tumbia, holding = Special ‘Ferm, | lands well illustrated by Miss L. B. Humphrey- The writer is the daughter of Key. Mark Traf- ton. ¥ A lively narrative of adventures in fore’ 0. “4 = claims against’ the warned foexhibit the same, subscri on or of April n meee "the; ‘may other- ire hereby with the vouchers thereof, gl ‘the Isth day a cluded from all ‘all benedt of tho suid mee ‘Cihrongs Was.’ Bolten ‘apl9-f,3t™ PAE presented by that indefatigable caterer for the young folks, Hoyt, of Boston. SESwERS/ TO PRAYKB. By Dorothea Tradell, Boet Ballan- Another of the serviceable stories for boys, Te TRON MANUFACTURERS. TR URY DEPARTMENT, Office of Tape House Board, Foret Spaagt Seeat& bp ee porals, endorsed “Sealed Proposals four flat-bottomed Irom Buoys of the first clase.” Will be received at this Otic anti rand will be ton: tyne.} An account of ‘ the wonderful healing of sick Henry Hoyt. (Through Wm. pened at, one o'clock AY, the 30th persons in answer to special prayer, at Manne- | day of April, on rinted forms. whe gis ciren- dorf, Switzerland.” shy ddared infor mation, will be furnished om appl Lys 7 pe oA Beret. be = iL LEE. A Novel. By the ladies in Lon- | SS | NOTICE ang b ay Arr ° , 70 TAX-PA Argic i7, ats Til coutone ita and ¢ complaints or appeals made to said Board ai and under oath or affirma- tion, . HALL, RILBY 4. SHmW. ALLy aipnt Th pans z Rep. * Pai. j AL REVESUE. ‘Ass EssoR's Or vice, DistRict oF CoLmena, MWO8 Wasuiseton Grr Kec eines" TY ALL WHOM 1F MAY CONCERN: a7-4 from 10 | the statement. Thurs- ‘tax for for ist For CONCRETE, ail the sizes weed. Svone required 5 ue pan. all the sizesof Hard & aut and piace For NR ar and Topping. might be more easily borne; but it gives rise, inevi- i. By, the anthor of cation by mail, oF in ip person, to. ‘Barper & Bros, BOGGS, Naval Secretary. Garr SPRINGS AND BATHS, HAMPSHIRE, €O.,W. VA, Via Rando Va. shee : hor of Valerie ylmer.”’ New York: Harper & Bros. (Through James L. Bervand | jrough- DISEASED picEst 10N. If chronic indigestion affected the stomach only it Se and in their inall the Mountaing, < adm icity TRERBAEADIS WARi St R eA, ee Henry Bulwer, when on feb- ger,ceberay ‘caualled 1 by on spything hel ad "een in eect out Pamphlet. with fol particalars of rates, tably , to many other diseases affecting the liver, the nerves, the bowels and the brain. Bilioumess, ner- vous tremors, constipation, headache, and terrible mental disturbances are among its usual accom pani- ments. In fact, every organ, every fibre of the frame sympathizes with the debilitated and diseased 18 of Capon is admirable effects om stomach. What is needed insuch acase? Clearly | charges dente eppin ve 2. MAM, Drow an alterative and invigorant; and among medicines | gist, with whom sles we have ‘water on of that class Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is, beyond ae The Cpderngned, A Pp rek all comparison or estimate, the best. Mere parga- = z GARNEAU rot eerie aes tives only deprive the system of the little strength M424" ADA a ai 5 METS FEN that disease has left it. Salivants have the same effect. The whole internal orgenism has gone wreng, and can only be put right and kept right bys medicine inwhich the tonic and stimulating element per ‘les in DI received gs Farle the orien fone. Tie TF saect bet its predominate, but are qualified and HE CHAMPION DOLLAR SAW is ° modified by anti-bitious perients and blood: | A specialticn at PRINCE'S BAZAR, 1008 % Pour purifying components. Now, the trath is, (and | °7! a6 COAL the medical faculty as well as the public know | WV 00D A! eo the fact.) that Hostetter’s Bitters contain every | Great reduction in the price of ingredient requisite for thecure of dyspepsia and WOOD AND COAL: all the ailments of body and mind which it in- at P. POLLORD, volves. This iss been proved in so many thous- WOOD AND COAL DEALERS, ands of instances that it seems almost idle to repeat | ap16-4t* Cor. Vermont ave. and Q st. 8. W. Sait: SALT It SALT IT! ‘The great tonic ral'ies exhausted nature, from | SS prem whatever cause enfeebled, and permanently re- Afkat cruits the vigor of the nerves, the muscles and the 2,000 BACKS GROUND ALUM ana brain. Its effect upon the brain is to give 3,000 SACKS FINE SALT, deena oe WE Om Precise 97 SR IONE | cre ston rer i ” ment, and to banish ba fap BiiSustonuits St reduced prises: firmity of purpose which generally accompanies 1, THOB, DAVIS & 90., : - aps 7t* 85 Water sitet, 1 D. 0. | eau SOMBER! WHEATLEY BI BROTHERS, COBNER OF Tru STBEETS HORTH- No, 31 WATER STREET, GEORGETOWN, D.0. | eae Sere : [55 SHIBMELL’s KUELIYON WASHING CHBYSTAL. Indispensible for Weshing and Housecleaning weenie im every way equal to Ly ery "iiterent Quarries, D Sa eae rian es apld ¢m gras x acy 208 Canal. usic MG SER ee tae Bia thing for Boni Teechere—___sps it" SOLD BY GROCERS. LIBRARY, S*EROWE Toe eet ROSE and a ept-int Eaus uo ovasn. reg BiRY a. ATOS | PUTATO 0] zs —_— Caton Hotel No. 1 JACK és WHITE Pora- _ ESSONS GIVEN in Wax Flowers, et a eas feraty.” from me inamaecal Blea ad ie its Tit’ ste opposite Batont Oates. ro, BATERS, euvikess ee mar Byecmensot ‘of work at + Sheen ‘apll aes. — Wor ded: ANTS. a We ANTED—Two caperionced PALFSNOMEN apis Si $07 Peunssivania avenue. FOR RENT AND SAL Fis, ENT—Farnish-d HOUS® of seven rooms. - Vosirect. Laguire at 1431 Peisey avenue, FOR RENT AND SALE. | et, Ly ha ED HOUSE, BW: very desirable resideas, 1320 G Avoly ( t . eu s genntts of rout TRON. C: W. HAYDE Ore: pid 3:* Marriage rem = se a remark t free.in ae te om impediments topment, street, an ueleral range. and furnser. very api Fas cen tates ¥ 1 tamathy desirable for am ard Pleasant, containing 9 rows, water, &c. TEED Ww Wowan mall fenots ae? AD tee +k. wa-h avd | ply “ ape Baton hort eee reepegiable, white womans a Ws TUATIUN ae cook. washer ‘and/trouer pygo.imo ene. gous! references Picavetadatcne Box rote. it ANT =e ood journeyman | Wine wrbite or colored. Steady” cinploy ment. Aprly at CAP. ROLLO'S. 1914 Penmetivn | pis avenue, bet ween 19th and 2th sts. ap!9-3r* V y ARTES In 8 small vate family, TWO SERVANTS, one to » Wash and tron, and the other tate cen ber work and walt on table, Apsly at 1219 job street. a St ANTED—Iu @ work room, an experienced OFRRAT TOR on the Florence Se lachine, ply, a street, comer Market Space. over Davis! fancy stcre. ‘apis. V ANTED—An fndustrions tidy white GIRL ag puree and chambermaid; also, ® colore WOMAN as cock. sher and ironer. Apely at 617 6th street, below G street. yautip—« competent OPERATOR upon wi & Wilson's Sewing Machine (imme- dintely:) mast come recommended. Cali at ard Ith strects WARSTED—A CTRL who con use Whecler & Wilson machine and make herself generally nse ht work. Apply at 3 Ww 1wrG ue mm Mar lets by got ntleman, wife @ child. two RUOMS, communicatia Board: must be soushern ¢ to the « eae Panic, rat the Is an borat indnce- ) livemenatthe Washin, —_ Agency 7 Latreet N. WwW. aa a Tea ioay- ar {white.) App! os ct ah Oda y ANTED {MMEDIATEL Wis: Fellows’ Hall How Ante Hv as COLA TION F sted PARLORS and scree of ground attach=a. wit on, the iret and second ast UBsE & apr A Faam Rt nea nrrlant ae BEDE toMS co o1 h water and, Fy cgumeess ‘ei 4 Mae 418i street. of she will be pleased Seres) in Prince as. miles from f COTTAG jest, near St ve. Ront in advance, prite od ing ten rooms; « dings. and an br- ‘arm is under good TO TO KENT. S rooms, 643 N story FRAME Tw Feet. abowe K. apd lm ahowe E. apa i treet, between 6.h if Fez; eS = The end 7h. uire at grocery, corner iith al I | fence. and sine Geatrapie neighborhood. Price, rz Mareen: Thy mreets. aeld- 5.00. 9 Ar i > ‘per, jay oes 4 OR RENT—COTTAGE HOlSE.or ; : Banking 4 ¢ ana back yards. veranda, aide on ao cietorn, ‘House, Washington city. ‘ ‘Tons ar, arbors, and healthy lorati n. aaa AY —" COUN 0 HU — g- onl The of trite. tie hy et'N.W. @i6. Key at Mra. BURFORD S. tem FRNA Sh MST serge Stesscs | NOSE = co ae ee naeee, | deore west. Ap19R*" | Boundary pirect; at feb of 8 Pi street eal a OR BENT—Laree, care BNISSED BVO. jeune Teelicnee of Bec guna FOE BENT barge, ‘also, an office roo: era its fie District. Annir to central bec Ri a mater = Sood pare Bent HEPHEBD. § ut (8 Pens. ave av sveaue mm ee G responsible tenant, Apply et i ADIES SUFFERING FROM waribwsar, apt? Fuisiaess 4 ties, ror SALE—At a bargain for cash,a pew aad very handsome fiv HOUSE, with every qinrenience and fue yard. iu a desirable locett ter Unica? 8 very desirable lots. Addross** : rene, letely, cece Bay fee CS FY EUMOND goons, 31) (oR er Six [— OFFICE ROOMS lo the Shepherd Builling, 9@$ Penus;!vania avenne, south wide. fow-if BUSINESS CHANCES. q hed aud only reliable and eafe Phy sic ing 0 spoctalty of female complainee tm the cine Copecially invites acall from thoee who have deceived by swindlors Bi care oF po charge 1.000 per anui May let. a re on the premisce, oy VE catory BRICK HU WARSTED—1 will give $100 cash to auy person THE TRAT — nd gas and Latro! at will procure for me the POSITION of WNINGS the parlor. newly papered sea ign re Messenger or Watchmen In auy of the pubic de A 3 ° on 8 street betes tents partments: basiness cousidered confidentie ey pe iar Apply t) GRO. A. TRU! NN dress M.C’ M.,this office ape uN ¢ HOGAN, Bro. ei ceneee Se, and P: iMag SHARES OF COLUMBIA HAIL WAT 50 { Awning STOCK for Sale. Apply to : . ” — hi M. RoURER a asrews Sg ert — ind a hl } apts.2t — 513 7th street, app. Post Office. : : nd forty fevt deep; lot 25 by 100; situated on 10" EY TO LOAD arg jirert god. Vermont ar 4 5 Seah DMISBEX 70 OAR. ia large AWI3Gs AND rracs, Cait'and see the and you will buy. No wu % 193 oth 9 street apisst”” | aise (Rept | M. G. COPELAND, Manufactorer , From HOUSE at LOT oa B EXCHANGE—1 will sell of exchange at 643 Louisiana avenue F -,Ingnire at Mrs. THROPP’s D: F’ fair valuation for LOTS a new arian = is ae Mth ot corner P Awnings reehorche in style finish. for stores, A GOOD BARBER, at 355 eorgetown. Ph segetzbae We roome, gas, water and bathroom. | city or country revidouees FOR RENT—For hoasckeepin, Price §6.500 DLW ean ” BOOMS Price moderate: ew apls-at Pings tor sale and to reut. Dy an Bugish inl, aSITUATION | “ets? Sin and ith * | § burse or chambermaid: ths Dest rof- OR Bi teel family PART of treet, between A ani H. B HEMPLER, E.8., Star office. apis-2t" HOUSE No 1008 toenails ‘opposite MECHANICAL opricray, . = Smithsonian Institution. Inquire on the prem, UTZMAN, Attorney Av. corner 4% sireer WastED- A mate or geval odie ses. apis tf . Lith «t_,cor.D, N.W. | Spire aealies Brazilian Petble ork, ferences. y at No. a {OR RENT. es thr. tM eR room TOLOANAT NINE P| street bevxcen ad ad a PPERNTICE as | E peick by ELLING No 1419 Gh shee $50, oe ga, well cated business a= TURTOs, We THEOPP'S Millinery Store, 1ith Hee eer wis cellar aaa Pg ot Omce! gre. aba in CARPENTER, BUILDER, Pi o M. M. REB, No. 513 7th street, of ‘a. ave., be au th Warten IMMEDIATELY—A_ good white 3 sr POE y SALE-SPLENDID OW ANCE “ ann of 7th and Doerect BABBEB. Apply af the cbruse 08 LEASE—Very desirable BUILD RS —All of SQUARE north of Sauare CONTRACTOR pis-3t" 6.0.6.8 mR. street, winter Wes Sao ee tee ‘bound’ Orders for Honse Carpentering Jobbing of Oow- WASTED=Bio reapcctatic Youre W iiol street, on sae MARIS . tractors W. Lily Rticuded — SITUATION to ge waiting with tad i "KO N & CO., Soyo oR ghirction to the Will assist also in Pham, = tf 921 Pennsylvania avenus. | juz | street, below Estrest 8 W. ss pis ste BRE urnished, BRICK HOUSE, nine EMOVAL JAMES | ADEN, PRACTICAR tent Dressinaker desires ms; gas, water and ‘bath-room, marble man- R PLUME RR, Steam and’ Gas ti Wit hs In's few more femiliog A tela-salvon parlor. fe. rion "Eats Sige annie roe SALE. OB TO LET, MOVEDE ~ A Ey SEG) oe Yar. 71> Mt street, Uetwoon I and K. Wavy | corner Bi en © at is fo DL. WELLS. 142 For a term of years, ae ned at eee ittoution. "Geshe = aia ree F street, over Middleton's Ban! Delishful Summer Resort, * = - ness for five years ASITUATION; | FOR RENT—Part or all SSSA How Use known as | | aaa FISHER, ¥ “au give good references, Address ‘and part of another having gas. ti th BRANDYWINE SPRING: FIRST-CLASS SCOURER. Ww st apis = from $12 to $45. Inquire at 39 © siscat 'B. ear naton. qo pire raitrosd AS « . VANTED—Ny a Youth, a SITUATION yetween Philadelphia, W 618 91m Sreerr. Orrosite W Whotere if, hetall Grocery: can 9 sok the FoR RENT—A {nel Teller STORE, iu = : ia. en woes Paneer Goewn, his! jas ee had experi- location, now doin, od = nems; . 7 rom) ~ Mt the Iatest ti gee, audhcam oa beat recommec¢ lone! Tae Fistures, stor sale. Apply 1341 E apl-tw 1 Philadelphia. | Iebered Americh of Evropean. ty rees P., Star office apls-3t th street $25,000 ass REAL | enabled to domy work ina manner ust te ED—By Gen a Wit, TWO 3) 000 | those not pursessing these Iacilittes with or withont board; fae poten ant bade apstf 613 15th stroot po rence guia aie an ng the whole house with southern exposure; terms muat be mad? y = o ace Bos removes, erate for summer mouths. Address KS ema winhoat tiring eee ites 4 pmon. ~ F°:; RENT—Two u Tarnished ROOMS, comma- $18,000, IN SUMS FROM 21090 Ur. fol vices :—Uonts. $1.25 and Pr " W K uicating, suitable for homsckeeping: water on | 4 soty at once to Vests, Scie; a whate Busters Belt & the premines: two erent Cutting tase and Ch D and all similar g:rments. Apply at 220 43; 5 N. W.. cftice of the American Button-hole aw - ing M: apl Kepairiue done weatl from market and cars. streets Bow York sty le of cleante squares and at reasonabi> prices. inatire 1109 Sth street, between L and M st JUAN BOYLE & ©0., ==. % conta, two pair 6) cose oe ae tet A aed = martl-tf 713 15th strest N. W. is, two pair @ cents, one dozen r aieaa ae! Veil ned, bi yOR RENT a SEAPREY TOLEND Ox Fe - is and Trimmings cleared, blackonet sand ake fened at §1 ard. Ostrich Feathers TANTED— enced COOK HOUSE No. 1008 71n Stater, espmmmeat ‘Oilice of the om Yc Dying meee: Wier Me a ee ferartt __1813 Pennayleanta ave segblieed vis ts ohaoa a fargo Ww ANTED—To borrow $7,000, in one or mora | stare tata withte ee indo GENERAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE —All the kind im the cour ree 2 ore guine. a1 10 per cent. interest. “BUSINESS,” | A No l business stands sifusted four door noe wishing to eu a J, Boliablo Servants wil 1 entity P.O. Bor apt the Northern Liberty Market, igure soll cstab- | do well to call at JOSEP H BEQOKS'. 1609 lich iyaty __ 81S Gen street. =a ‘bed for Farrishing and Fancy Goods, theugh it is | st. ween Q sts. Wi! t. jore will & Ww Bp BROWN cor, New Par cosa nts | sulteble for any kind of wustacees Toe sreetionece | eeeie aha febla ly STABLISHED 1833, 15th sircei = have heretofere been doing » very profitable bus — JORN McDERMO" = = hess, but desire to sell out toremove to Alabam: COACH MAEES AN aN WANTED—Ten or tw peciabie BOARD- | and consolidate two stores ints « FOR SALE. AL ERS at a first-cl wuss. Terms | particu J. PLW ros 00, 310 Pennesivanin aveztue near 8 street. moderate. Ip HILDS., _Bpl7-3t* 00% 7th stront. Fo, SALE—A pair ah Black MULES. ” RIAGES AND. of New Jersey ue fr For ea SALE HEAP—A Thre tory and bi 4 4% street, Island. RECEIVED on STOR AG e HD SSy SOLD W4STED—BoaRD ment HOUSE, No. 945 Virgil cave- OR SALE—One pair large MULES. COMMISSION mer, frem May Ist, for five persons, together | nue. peti 1109 Pa. avenue. ‘aplo-tt Fo AGON and" HAuN Ese. ree > | CARRIAGES REPAIRED ry gith, Gare chile anda pe: Aare ee | (Ok SALEFARM of ten acres in Alexandria ART, and HALNES® WANTED—A tidy COLORED GIRL as Dining- room Servant. Only those accustomed to the work need apply at 601 M street, before 32 ovclock plz 3t v Jj ANTED.—A family of three grown persona do- sire to renta FURNISHED HOUSE of 6 or 8 rooms for the summe sure, 41] modern col ist of May. Address JOB PRINTIN 742 LEE Exscurap ree 6th md Pek streets ORSEE. one Cheap, at 2016 othe ILLTARD TABLES: B THERS,CHALK, rag Tables recovered ies county, Va., three mites Aausduct Brid Inauirs of Must SAB ATL “ADAMS 3} Ge: freee Frederick and Fayette streets, George ay 3 RENT—TWO DESK BOOM in » BYES ih aple-ly office as pply tod 8. BURNETT, Jn., Broke! : 15 | ap 19 oa sei Pini street. BANKERS. Penney Ivanin avenne. ‘apis Fo ene SHOW WINDOW. ons OR BENT—A fine MARKET GARDEN of DHOW: CASK oe COUNTER aan ot canal = FREEDWAN'S SAVINGS ABD twenty acres, two miles from ¢ dwel- | amount of SHELVING, all of food quality: in good TRUST Com ling ftnd ont houses: aud in, 00d Cot mhiite:y order, at 1817 I rt Can be see WANTED TO BRENT-A HOUSE (two story | clon given at once. Apply to A. D. V- BURR, | any day until Wolo oe eet cer eee | Bauking House, Role Tey lvauia arenes, a eeerred ce ntaining ight, or nine rooms, lice Headquarter: 1 m.. on the premises. apld Pays Pi saoe CENT. T INTEREST, Tocalitg A per eater Closets, in @ respectable | S\Og EeENT—a gol BRICK HOUSE OR BALE—A fresh milch GOA’ inte’ st of Bah Month. seats fa nabermanent tenant ity Pon ome Boe Fk brick front, Containing (gn roome; bath an Eiatrects bot iband Isha. Wee apioas | pad FUCK FER ENE. “git business "x ‘ re of dey G04; stating loeation, rent, &. api ictween M ond W strectonori inauire st 3 Fu ChOSkEy brones MILL sad BTOCK Of 8 | seoues Certetcates of Dement Gearing © 008 6 pee W ANIED— Evers boay in favor of thoroughly | street apls — otbeane. <_thomee: AMO Cree arailable er cleaned Carpets, almost as bright as now, to TERMS—A first-class | Toy MAS BRABUR 0 Jul FS in, al darae towne and gend orders to L. RICE. at the Steam Carpet Beating 6 (6th treet ‘worth Fo aa Fe west Works, Maine avenue. bet. 43 and 6th sts. april3-ly the modern im | fj, af ‘lie Apply sas Open Wate tare S- m.- Ae = ANTEDA SITUATION asmonshiy naree or | proven elegantly ‘fnithed Apply to P. | Kightecn months ol voly @ apis 3: Bo thock to revelvedenen 4 ign the Bask WwW to take charge of an invalid; will be willing to HOWSERECS., rocers, 703 K strect, between or sead for a copy of the Charter and By lawe to sew in either capacity; references given. Apply on | 7th end 8th street apls-6t LE HOR RSE, one H. next door but one to 24 street east, two squares SALE om EXCHANGE. = IDBLETOE 4 Oo., below the Government Printing Office. m2 WANTED Servants, both male and female, can sat, Tigran weigh Frnit FA os ey monies BANKERS, with eas 78, hose Eee eee | from Washin co eye mprey goed build: | FOR SALE—The GOOD WILL, STOCK ead | 1427 F street, (two doors from 0.8. Treasury Be- YMEN Ith st. pg E. ag Pe &e; terms Fixte! BES of a gropery store, doing @ good partment,) ‘mardi Louse iS SutieRe | cer touulsect husinese; good reasons gfven for eciling. Aadecon WASHINGTON, D. 0. V 4NTED—At the “Victor” Sewing Maching GBOCKBY, Star is seen epeeeaeeeapecerany Backing Agency. au experienced CAMVASSER.. 469 S2w* between eon Sit and 7th QEEN CAREIA GE VOR SATE EO = as Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 434 a tf Eome secon: nd VICTORIA GA, [pal citios taken and gtven od | F'O8,BENT—A FURNISHED Bt RIAGE, for wh cv the owner has no use ‘eae WARTED—From April ist, = stiman ‘and G street, corner of 1th. P. Apply ai this office. ‘api? St 7 furnished ta reiation wife, second. story A BOOM, with | Ist. Tuguire on the prew ise. SE CHANCE FOR SOME ONE-Fares fee ca "rere Lee 4 exceed, 85) 3 or8 355 per — on RED rr S01 Mgw Jerson, rer Souagoe Ast FUBNITURE— Four rooms on first — = nonotiatnd on t yl. ar t imm ;: 5 i jar,ina new brick bouse: reut ex: care. Ome.“ sesseliaeia saris a SS fies: jcampictay faralahed for housek cient MIDDLETON & 90. —A handsome PA =i 7 » silverware, crock A BAUER te havs a £8 Sot MES SE F9 RRIsiED CHAMBERS, wi with or a aes 6 iid #2 She, Grek comer; must be sold. “Adarces Vers OITY 5a dine. Als, FINKING FRENCH FLUTING, and Fe sat ekrd, $30 per month for six per: a spl st alll kinds of EMBROIDERY, at short uotics. "617 | sons: No. 1530 Tat oear aragton Hote” ai3 30 NOTHER LOT OF TWENTY-SEVEN Oorner Th and Louisiana Avenue, 7th street. opposite Patent 0! mar2 OB SAL! PAYS 6 PER CENT Pap nye FL Di Posies ] ANTED—Every one to aoe That the Finckie OW MONTHLY PAYMENTS. KENTUCKY MULES commences from Manctacterian Coe are Beane | Two new ory six room FRAME HOBSES Digeeitecan be mde snd drown ri macitiNk,! “VICTOR.” hal a self-sotting Needle 52 000 each: cash, and $35 per month; lo. | Just received and for sale at cre. and t Buuttle in use. Agency at | ceted on lith street east, corner of South Carolin WASHINGTON NAILoR's AY OOOKE & 00. HooBis tad Gthatreste tw BES R eerenae aoe tro story FRAME HOUSES at, sim apl7-3t* Btaben tau as set. J = #D-1630.0 pee iieeaiy eens dollars | street east, below Virginia avenues ie Eg a noe FoR BANESRS, WOLTER nem snd cast-off CLOPHING, GUNS, | "Ale, », for sale cheap, one new first-class BUGGY, 10 Wek 4% Biv pomten tis smi oon ea ae 6K sin street: Je? seiaasice of 6, ShiNG2 ite 607% jth stroct N. Priva ‘venue Ruwaigte: ge mp Bile Or at val vat ice, Penn- ANTED—All those roe Doutan’ SPkg iqfismis evenue, corner of Si" street, Capitol one upright STA Beary he ips ot New 4 Si.25 Boara CLE” accurately su'ted to the pve and price apply f orth Exo ork. oan Brencioas cemee bri HEM PLE ine Oplician corner Fe, SALE—A five LOT, northwest corner Mass | Brennan anise" Pocuk AMPS of all : ne 2 ane avenue. Dee for worthy of batiaere eotee ae Eight ie rodtably 4 TOR B SALE HORSE, CARRIAGE, and HAB- | tions. Issus OATES OF DEPOSIT bear- — divided for balding & ber mall wouses aise, Mik E8S splendid rig tor femlly purponcs. Se ing os ieee rendre nares) UGUELY & BOWEN'S LOST AND FOUND. Septing K street: wil be apnit’ | Livery Stable, New York avenue, between sth and MEDICAL, &c. Ost—A DEED OF CONVEYANCE from P. | [\OR SALE—Two LOTS of the“ Motropolis | EMA € treated and Gontiacment Dy are MOR a Niew/) fend. adjoining the resilence of Judge Oke rar aoe Pamral oF ORERATING Brecece sy will De given it ind sf QHSON office, | Chase ciaht ani ten acres, suitable for gardening nat aneets, 2 BSS Wee We ea p- T ee meget a Aaarees rs: Dr: cnet. e 7 et eats tel Le ee Sixty acres of land, all fenced, one mile south of Por SALE—5,000 OONOORD GRAPE VINES, Hou Behe. eae tara DOG, with very marked double nose. ¢ Insane so eras ae of * roovess Fai = poiseble years old; first-class vines. meri- ree ee aenpan for farmin, ‘his land willbe | can Grape, at § 40 por 1,000, 85 per 100, 2 por dozen, Bicord U.S, Venera paid ear sue Will lead to his recover GO M. ALEXANDER, 1000 9th street corner Massachusetts avenue. pid-3t OST—On Tharsday,in going fi L to Lith. to | ee a She aud 17 thea we BMY. VELOPE, to Mra, Lato Ph eee fe ere, ieeig, ft wn be sual regal sit Naa ing % a the se store of BI corner ith ireet and Pecmeyieeaie avenae. 2 ABD—On the 9th instant, a small terrier RI 2 bad ona leather collar with. s ME cower The above rew: bame of th will be paid i returned to No, 324 street BAB gs RBEWABo—Strayed away frem 5 oothe sth Insts large bore DOG depg catty, pair. ones to a ir od Capt. DAVIDA OL the ba bese an, BAN Georgetewn, D.C. als at iL THE Gi Wr zig ap POCKE GR ET BOO iin ‘inwtaat, return the same to apis 2 rgetown, in car 183, which Mimsore shout « 0% pass eee gee SRN ULE ae 8 nsr oLass Tiny See ot kek Hee pemarea 2 conta for one, Dis ae be conselaan fayorable — a = DOWN Man's & CaS ee FOR RENTSPETWOBTH FARM. wear raeeap teats TO apé-tf HOUSES near corner ane mt Mikes y-ate kan Hi @ ea z Fo tery and ate Bik me noeee "gore manent ER. 1436 Now ns tenn ts Srenae. 7 rooms a “rh tollgate. vm bed Pas ia poe oon Fe, BENT—Those conve: Buowne' son LOAN OFFICES. SPECtAL NOTICE.