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_EVENING STAR. CROSBY 8. NOYES...... Editor. Largest Circulation in the Distriet Reading Matter on Every Page. WASHINGTON CITY: FRIDAY May 10, 197%. ‘The End of our Solar System. Professor Jobn Fiske in his lecture on “the nebular bypo hesis” in New York on Tuesday, made some startling statements as to the pro- cesses going on in the solar system and their Probabie results on the globe on which we live, move and have our being, but as the terrestial smash-up is reserved for the “remote future” we don’t see after all that we need worry our- selves much about it. The professor says that planets are continually integrating diftused materials which they incumber in their progress through space, and it has been estimated that the earth acids to itself nearly one hundred and Silty billion such meteoric particles each year. Secondly, it has been proved that every planet must be slowly losing a part of its molar motion OF rotatic ‘The ettect of the tidal waves, which are caused by the gravitation of liquid matter toward other planetary bodies, is to retard diur- nal rotation; and, im fact, the terrestial day is lengthening by reason of the friction of the tides, and is destined im the remote future to give about 480 hours between sunrise and sun- ‘ct. How about your eight hours for a day's work when that time comes? ‘The present condition of the moon—a dead planet of igneous rocks without water or an atmosphere—affords an example, says the pro- fessor, of the universal death which in an Mcon- ceivably distant future awaits the entire solar system. If along with the dissipation of the molar and motecular motions the planets are also losing angular velocity, this loss of motion will ultimately result in their integration with the sun. As the planet slowly draws mear the sun its tangential momentum is replaced, and somewhat more than replaced, by the addea velocity due to the increased gravitative force exerted by the sun at the shorter distance. At the last the planet must strike the sun with tremendous force. The heat generated by the earth and sun alone in such a collision would suffice to produce a temperatare of nearly 6,000,000 degrees, centrigrade. That is a good deal hotter than the present heated term. Of course, disintegration would immediately follow, | and the next stage is the dissipation of the whole into a nebulg. The question of a new era of evolution presents an impassable barrier. We can only cateh a vague glimpse of astupendous rhythmical alternation between the eras of evolution and eras of dissolution, succeeding each other without vestiges of a beginning, and without prospect of an end. Wit the financial condition of the District government warrant the giving away of $2,000 @¢ the people's money to enable an inventor to | test bis scheme for lighting the street lamps by electric That is, vircually, what is propos- €d to be doue by the bill introduced by Mr. Madison Davis in the House of Delegates yes- terday. The public interests demand the prompt | rejection of this bill, and all others making ap- | Yropriations to enable people to test the pract'- | cability of [their 'ideas. What claim has the | gentieman proposed to be benefited by the bill, vpon this District for an appropriation to ena- | bie Irim to make an experimental test of his in- vention—a trial he should make at his own ex- pense—more than any other inventor from any part of the jworkd to test the practicability of any other idea? +2ee-—____ New Yorkers are coming to the conclusion that citizens have some rights which street-car companies are bound to respect. On a Third- avenue car in that city,on Tuesday, two gen- tiemen on the platform were ordered inside by the conductor, and there being about seventy. five in already they refused to go. An officer d who “‘dead-headed” on the line, and attempted to arrest the passengers, but got the Worst of it, and appealed to a police justice. He again got the worst of it, for the justice told him he had no business to attempt the arrest of the engers, and if th ecrved him right. ne It the Methodist general conference ever gets ‘h with the long-lived Book Concern difi- of which the reading public is getting a ceed to the consideration of several important tubjects which await the action of the body. Among these are the foreign and home missions, the foste and development of the church in the Sige among the colored people, the ection @f additional bishops, woman’s work, the revision of the discipline, and, above all, the tion of union with other branches of Meth- — ee Several cities are makjng strong efforts to suppress the trade in the vile literatuse, so- called, which is poisoning the very foundations of society by corrupting the minds and hearts of little children. The Chicago city councils has passed a stringent bill prohibiting the sale of ebscene books, papers or pictures in that city; and in New York the society for the suppression of obscene literature are making heavy seizures of disreputable books. We hope soon te have Such a law im this district and should havea | fociety to aid in its enforcement. —_——_-+e By what authority bas Washington been made ‘an as) ‘om for small-pox patients from Virginia? ‘The Alexandria Gazette of last evening says:— “A case of small-pox was reported near Mills’ cross roads, Fairtax count?, a few days ago, and the patient immediately carried to a hospital in Washington.” This matter should be looked into, so that it may be ascertained who is re- sponsible for the importation of contagion into our city from the Old Dominion. “The mother of Presidents” ought certainly to be able to take care of ber own small-pox cases. ‘The local option bill has been passed by both houses of the New York legislature, and is now in the hands of Goy. Hoffman. It leaves the Question of license or no license for liquor deal- rs to the voters of each manicipalfty, but un- witely entails upon the people the expense of costly special elections, when the matter might just as well be determined at the regular elec- tions of town or eity officers. Presipent Gamgert’s Fatenpsair vx WasatroTox.—The Baltimore and Ohio rail- road will bring flour from Michigan or Indiana to Baltimore for 85 cents per barrel in car lots, but to Washington it will bring the same for not less than $1.25 per barrel. - + see. ‘The Tennessee democratic convention, in ses- sion at Nashville, yesterday endorsed the Cin- <innati ticket, and nominated John C. Browa by acclamation tor re-election as governor. get the bestor him it | t. 1t ts expected that they will at once pro- { fhe Grand Circle B. ( Combe, who will si ue — jscopal Coun Bext . the steamer HE LAER . 2. SEY CLAGETT, Acint, _ml0-3t New York avenue and Lt! ne cack the tronbi tm oa fF ines Spa aE Sommitice ‘i and Trust Company publish the following Rule of of Trustees, atopted im July, 1a “2 lle applications ts bette aay meio by 8 real oie ot ot other perro Who makes a butsi- ne br pe where nce cottage (on except w re such ications are a4 if of non-residents) wi entertained by said Committee. All a ileatione must be made, br the borrower direct.” ‘Cheon } ms-3t ‘WASHINGTON a GND eHOE MAN: UFACTUBING CO The subscrib-rato mock are uested to pay a ae thet vasurer, james Lackey. Merchant Tailor, No Fi ae Friends of the enterprise are invited to call at Jace loud eanenae for stock. Subseri: ices iso be received by Robert Ball, No. 4 Tth st.; Louis Heilbrun. No. 419 7th st.; James son. 24 precinct stati G3 ith ‘and Boundary et Christ ary No. 1613 oth jachariah ‘Cobri- r 7th and Bound Holland. 7th and Center Market; tm TERRITORIAL AL GAR, AND Beret joc! B.. “or the rena ierelaica 13 of 4 ey. This ie ‘ion in. Washingt orga: janl after the! Philadelphia Serial Plan. better inducements to poor man than auy other in this city. The books for subscription to the Second Series of stock are new open at ike office of the Secretary. Remember, the door {s always open for new mem- bers to enter, apd Xo BACK DUES Tu PAY. x 5 of th and ig hag Belding Ot aoe HOLLOCR even E. MB. TIMONEY, Bee. (>> THE Last RECEPTION oF THE YOUNG MENS’ CHBISTIAN ASSOCIATION WILL BE, GIVEN IN ¥.M.C. A. BUILDING, ON FBIDAY EVENING, May 10, 1872, From 8 to 11 p.m. A Vocal and Instrumental Promenads Concert in Lincoln Hall. Refreshments by Frew TICKETS. Tew for one dollar, can be had as ee office of the Association or of the members | Ee THEOBIES OVERTHROWN. We liveander a new medical dispsnsation, very different from that under which so many of our forefathers died. The sick are no lonzer bled till they faint, nor gorged with méreury, nor pros. rated with vielent cathartics, nor blistered on their shaven heads. Eversince the introductien of ostetter’s Stomach Bitters, twenty years ago, renovation and restoration, not depletion and prostration, have been the watchwords of the sodicious portion of the profession. The remark- able success of this famous vegetable preventive, iuvigorant and corrective has worked # complete revelution fa the geueral treatment of discase | At Giret the dogmatic members of the facul ty would uot believe in it. ‘What!’ they exclaimed, “cure biver complaint without mor cury, chronic rhenmatism without coichicam, iever and ague without quinine! Impossible But the most obstinate ineredality mast yield in the end to practical d: monstra From that time to Present dyspepsia, mess, intermittent fevers, muscular diseases, nervous complaints and constipation have vanished under the operation of the great specific, in at least ninety per cent. of the cases in which it has been used asa remedy for those ailments, while asa preventive of all mala- dies generaied by change of climate, sulden reval sions of temperature, epidemic poison in the atmos- phere, and unwholesome water, its beneficial effects have been so obvious and uniform as to secure the most perfect confidence in its properties as an anti dote, safeguard and cure. mo eokaw toroans ON REAL ESTATE. 4 Investment Comittee of fhe SAVINGS Bank cnr venue and Sth street, EVEbY MONDAY to counter spolications for loans, mayi-7t W. STICKNEY, President. TREASUKY DEPARTMENT, Orrice oF CoNTROLLER oF THEC NOAH oTON, April Notice is hereby given to all persons who may have {tims sxainet “The waverly National Bank.” ‘averly, N. ¥.,that they are called upon lo prea pes fo'make legal proof thereat to SAM ES &v CURSTON, Receiver,at the office of said Bank, TY. . iss wy OHN JAY KNOX, S1%S-lawam Acting “ ronirolice of the Currency. i wy BY DEPARTMENT. Orvic® oF CoNTROLLER OF T pores » April Be. ia ‘The circulating notes af" The Waverly Hatton Bank,” of Waverly. N. be redeemed 0 pres ntation atthe’ ‘Treasury of the United § ‘States in ff Washington. ticity ot Washington JOHN JAY KNOX, ap%-lawim Acting Controller of Ourrency 801 NEW GooDs 801 at DAVIS’, S€1 MABKET SPACE, CORNER §tz 8T. “VA PES IN HATS, just received, I ahs Just rece vis RS GH AND BEADY, LA MODE and AST oad WN HATS, at DA Dyas? FRENCH LOWERS—Such as 'om-roses, fine h Leaves, Gera Bium ‘Sprays, wa other ‘povelties, just recetreda: IBRONS. FANS, LACES, SCABFS, PA R' SOLS abd SUN’ UMB ELLAS, cf the styles, gt lowest prices, at DAVIS’, 801 Market Space, m0-3t Corner 8th street. WOUL MEND THOSE WHO do- Wie ae porches GENUINE: TEAS st tovall at the Chinese Tea Bone: bet and D rs ‘maye. ¥-¥ .BBIAGESs! CABBIAG: C CARRIAGES" son eters large stock of Gret-class AY PELETONS of cvery descrip. Second-hand 0) h street, bet. D Repairing promptly attouded t to. sa) Pog PIN’s” vere su; r Wear, +70, 75, Ay fia = rand Taifote Strt sUM- MER © ‘in, grea? vari ous to from Gis perrard. BERCK SERS, Tone a1 es Ber gard.) New DBUSS GOODS, at 58 SS 0, “ar One | price only marked in nBiatn, fgaree ‘The carpenters and joiners im Brooklyn, N. Y., are on a.atrike for $3 per day of eight ‘otek and at a meeting night before last resolved to accept no compromise. — Tae Weexty STR, now ready, contains the Proceedings of Congress; opinions abvut the Cin- <‘nnati nominations, latest and best tales, em, aud sketches, together with int news, W n news ‘gossip, Bere qmatters, agricultural tome beans Teceipts, &e., &e. Terms. : One dollar and a half per annum, in advance; iv ce; tingle copies ve cents, in wraypers TER GLEMABETICAL. OS HEAR" Far Br eh eel, cise attwo ir je of [- oe beeen Box 16 sear Ome” Sets ad SPECIAL NOTICE — ot Gi". Okarch will CONTINGS thee Fes PRA ne pp Bt father igs Sf WHICH time tne"pabilc are cardiaiy a: — A of BABMUN CFU ae mans Sees Mogg acheter ite 2 Pat siendiog KDW IN MASOS,Sec'y ws-3t 939 Peaueylnatte " ———__259 Peamsyivania avenue OLD No. NEW New No. 439 Tru Sr. SPRING STOCK Wrtu Sr. pe kA ‘BRaMES, Petey ss anecrintt fate Distt PICTURE FRAMES, Watnet’ portrait eles,” Weis felvet Re 406 re LJ MARKRITER, | apts ia —— (ew Be. 439.) tea ich | WRANzzaT A BELL BOY, at Union pate | Fer SPRING AND SUMMER. ALL OUR STOCK Ready-Made Clothing A ak CORDED SIRT te 7 fake ae setae Ro. peat RESSMAKERS, at = 8 ae 315 Now Jersey avenue northwest. WITHOUT DELAY. = prom | wy. 1t* ae as THE REASONS WHy. 422 Mh street north- ‘The principal reason for this is that = RENT AND SALE. FOR RENT AND a FOR SALE. pen sone F° ree story aud basement I HOUSES 712 Sth street, between G on Ingtire 615 Sih street, between “ mi \GRSALE—2 4 RG aT V—BRIOK HOUS Fs Parent 0 ml0-6 was a to make purpose to sell it. of work, at Gk" T. Another reason is that the prices areso low that we can't keep it. Another reason is that the public come in so rap- idly to buy it that they are taking it nearly all away. Another reason is that it is ali so good and so de- sirable that it almost sells icself. / ANTED—At Gopcland's 613 aga nue) await ing rand a Fing Fi C ANTED—A frat cine TaN ennsylvania avenue. FOR SAEE—ON LONG TIME \ vers deairabig ORAS A two-story Frame Hous, arranged a a owner's own home. =m, containing eight rooms, Saee Roman e cal ~y ‘Aino. a vod Stable, with sccommedations for horse, cow ind Readers | jtaguire on the premises, atvar €30 az {rmont avenue, between T and ‘Aud 9th and Jotm stree mayl0-tf WV 4NTED—A WOMAN 10 coor. og a enisll family Befer For Gentlemen and Lads. A NICE SUIT FOR EACH. In Substantial Goods. | In Substantial Goods. In Substantial Goods. In Substantial Goods. JUST THE THING FOR THE SEASON. wash a: References required. fereey avenue, between D Tue Best Baroarxs ‘The Best Bancaixs ‘Tae Bust Baroaixs ‘Tue Best Bancains od HARN Ess MAKERS and 7 NKER, at THOMAS NOB- FLERTS, 4131 Sasth street.ndar the coruer of Pann SNe i ay oped i a BOYS, one white, to be om- ed in an Sa tcl the “ornet’ estored, to MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE. wine ts bork AN TA the pense: sis uumarried referred. Appl: is im- Every ¢ff ort bas been put forth this season to PLEASE THE PEOPLE; The very greatest care taken to have the STYLE, QUALITY A rank equal. if not inperion, te auy Ready “made Clothing in the mark: D—A resp:ctable white woman wants a chambermaid and to take chara te of children apd do plain sewing, or generally usefal and assist at ger Good reference can be gi strect, near the Governmeat Print 87” CALL !— EXAMINE! |~ PURCHASE!!! “<a HABLE BROTHERS, COENER 71a AND D STREETS. artnet, Pig fall Ss aentie A og ee a SS ANTED A CHAMBELM 41D, at No § Geant Pisce, Beferences required ANTED— Immediate Coat HANDS at 7x0 Ww. wape’s ct ith We Journeyman’s bill paid. :D—A White BOY, about ld years a cotman, References required. anpEDan APPBENTIO¥ at Dressm: = German Girl preferred. =7-Custom De; mense supply of p= ae The Sensation of New York, PLAYED AT NIBLO'S GARDEN, NEW YORK, UNTIL THE DESTRUCTION OF THE BUILDING. A STORY OF WOMAN'S WILES AND MAN'S ASSION. ANTEDA songs as. sours eae re- Ww soda water. ‘slarens Fespeopble IEE to oy general rk." Inguire ire, at No 1840" Bias ‘eral GIRLS, to learn the Panta- They must know how to do fine 2th street, between | Peon NTED—Sev win at Depicting in glowing colors th sylvania avenue and et Fisk-Mansfield-Stokes Tragedy. Commenced in No. 264 of THE DRAMATIC NEWS. a For sale by all Newsdealers. G EORGE'S CREEK CUMBERLAND COAL, pZ_ The beet that mined for steam and smizas? "Tykens Yalley COAL. « Lamberton. Sitamokin Pink Ash OOAL And all the best grades of WHITE ASH COAL. OAK, PINE AND H HICKORY Woop, 47, Length, oF sawed and split dling z Purposes, ANTED—Imnmedi = PEFEATOR on Wheeler & Wile, éwing Machine, to make 816 F street, opposi Patent vf- ae competent OOACHMAN to go to the country. Apply corer Tire andl re N. W., before 9 a. m. ANTED—To RENT, ing Booms, with all m nient location, Addcees b ANTED—By a punctual and Manent tevant a HOUSE in ths Second ae $80. Apply toKENNKDY e's eSON, TED-A WOMAN Gio hamawartgens ing care of children ences required, Gall at 1313 Bod first house east of lath street. ANTED—Everybody to kno Diace in the city to get elegant meals at ex p moderate prices iwat the CENTRAL DIN usible parties, a jess than 10 or 12 Peers ina conve: 3-3 + ¢RR aad stove sizes. fe Island avenus, m3-3t* for stove and kin- Ww. aM MARLOW'S,7th and canal. R FBIGERATORS. WATER COOLEBS, ALL OF THE BEST MAKES. Prices as low. as any firet class house E. F. SIMPSON, STEWART STOVE HOUSE, M9-6t_1606 Penna. ave., bet. Wth | JOSEPH J. MA PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Betwres 91H axo 10TH StReEETs. &I- Just received a splendi'! stock of one ani two button best quality PARIS KiD GLOVES, at re- ®7 Dollar Gloves reduced to $5 CENT 3. BF Gents’ best quality reduced t> $2 that the best tention and oj stocked with the choicest 0 is of th yl Elanore, and everyth of GROUND, tise by 100 fens situated north of Pennsylvania avenne, on the east sid between Sd and 12th ste. northweat. ANTED-—A Lot about 40,0r 50 de of the beet PANTER The pubic ~ oe at s, “i sti i now located at 806 F stree te onite Patent Officns ut of Fashionable Hats a. Bitk Hat a Oe ee ANTED—A first-class COOK, with good ref- Apply at No. 23 ist kes a CATERER, who can Smell Tecommendet. Inguire at 1401 Protesta: take care of childr best city references, amc country for th Ds and ows must be willing to go wmmuer, Apply at T47 2st Street, ‘trot nm ees Hay s sete armed uot & New York, I am now ANTED TAI Lace gT EWI, and the highest cash woe nest Northern Libes M. IN prices paid at O33 rt, Perineietts TANTED—A competent ENGINEER to take charge of @ ae a road-roller. guces reuuired. at all of which wil lowe: STINEMEIZ. Hatter, 1237 Pennsylvania avenue, corner s3th street. vig SEASONABLE GOODS iil NABLE PRICES. ‘The best refer- io, Superintendent of rite weil ommended, to ¢ wee ‘ash and iron for a ‘sail family. Apply at the Evening Star ae ‘leaucd Carpet, amoet in core oan orders to Le Works, Maine pitts ereD 4 r TATION an to take cl Bull frilled Parasols at $1. Sun Umbr.llas, 1 ws ANTED From ape sock care. Terms wi my fee y 50 OF ddress immediately. B. 0. De ‘and ores, 61. cdlen’ ond Ganne’ aan’ tenet Gloves, in white and Walippo “randeome Stik Beart; in all thenew shades, at $1. | Ai i ea, Ie ?) Ladies fine tron Frame Hose, pair ait nde i vee sit are Lisle Thread Half Hose. ete for $1. Gente: white Felissier Sn 8, $1 Beautifal Lace Tidies, 4 Linen Handkerchiets Gents’ fine : macdiNe. vie) OB et ood a tas Hemstitched ba eee Store, ee Liven Hemmed Handkerchicts, 4,80r2 | = arte, a full line of Carved Brackets at $1 each hels. Baskets, , Tollet Articles, ene assortment ef Gents Ganes. F Ebitte Oartors Tablo and Tea Gobk i baitesgonme nnd oe prettiest assort- ori 01 61 of tem aud cast aura uRe e Tt FUL! street aa ASTEDAl i specne Whe ra tot a the best pares, LOST AND FOUND. REWARD Py Sa away, onthe ih iat s brindk PEI df accare ately aed tothe 6 Optician corner yivenis pot for “Joint + ‘ishing ‘Rent Bohetni scarab Baskets in Great variety, and splendid Jew- GOODS W. HICH iy EEEASE YOU AND In —_ ifyou Relic * be i what a Dollar will f Feturned to JOHN REEF, Wound i apat h ead of 9th street. TAs. ESTRAY B iT LICK, on 33d ult. a blac ve sold tothe nlenost aah ore SILVERBSERG'S Metropolitan Dollar Store, 312 SEVENTH STREET, Soar Pevnsyivanie avenue. a** COOKE & CO. BANKERS, FIFTEENTH STBEE Wastinoton, D. 0. ¥ ME’ FOFOLITER = and wh ie pak OW, ” ono. B. HERBICK, Property Clerk O8T—On the ing OF the 10th fi L' Nor ve Libertice ny ket, or dence or Foie of veal business The Large ant Continnous Sales of the Northern | P* #! Pacific 7-34 Gold Bonds in this Country and in Europe, where they have @ Recognized Standing on all the Bourses, the Barly Completion of the Entire Line of Road. ‘The popularity of the bonds, as shown by the sales of over $1,500,000 in this country during month of Jenuary, is due to the fact that they are ‘based on the amplest security, being 8 FIRST AND ONLY MORTGAGE upon the road, and also upon FIFTY MILLION ACBES OF LAND, a of producing in abundance all th pcs D roricpaaee and cereals of the Eastern and eareueeteiel valuation of this Land Grant is ONE HUNDBED AND THIRTY MILLION OF DOLLARS, ; Monday Af returned 10 Mo. 78 beral eval sasnal will be given. Seba eae ne seareh of more than sufficient to pay the entirecost of the road. ‘The Bonds, free /* om United States Taz, are fesued in the following denominations: vast COUPON. 1 gee PER MONTH FIRST-CLASS aoe Fon RENT—Two ee Soumenaicetiog BoOMs. arnished or unfurnished; 15th and roe porn RENT— ‘A larce CARPENTER SUOP, cor door re RENT—A family | Aa, othe Ss ant the eri of, Fane. wi rent Palin's their HOUSE, ished. ‘No_ 457 O'stroct, near 0. street, ot h and A streets N. W. A ely, next Ps —Viry desirable. large. commant cating, unfurnished frout ani back ROOMS, on second floor. Aiso, furnished HALL BED BOOM. Persons having children need u: York avenue. with six rooms ‘and summer Kitch at and cold . ind gas; newly repaired: ‘incated on Massachusetts avenue, Between ith streets. Rent, @2 ad) Inquire 44 ‘m9-3t" For RENT—Two Terai SE ROOMS second and third stories, Board,in a ate family; wo children; at Ro 715 Hi street n 7th abd Sth streets, N. W TOR RENT—Kicht or ten desirable EF (eyltable for meee or lodging rooms. ether. ly at once to B. ECE Beak hone a Beat ka Pennsyl- vania av enue, ms -6t | RoE, SALE-SMALE BHI BRIOK HOUS neat ed BRICK | HOU Use te io complete order, (with water and gas,) in a desirabl ar tgnbo ods in th he porthern part 0 of the city, for erg price, and on terms. Roni to Ls ist MEE & CLE AR ‘Ructionsors ani rokers, corner Lith street and Penn. sylvania oy m3 3t OR SALE F NE SUBURBAN Lots. Parties A to os weg ys for the five par Riveter ty offered {Pasa ofthe’ RSS SLLEGE GILL” et shicald'parciase remaining nnsol Int will be withdrewn ieaethereriee om June The advantages offered fi sibility, low from city tax. Fange in price trom Isceuts to's coats ar naan ere are several Lots, also, still unsold in Synare 19. fronting on 15th street, between P and PS and on Q street, botween 15th and 16th streets, “ cenis per foot. (20 cents below the market's valne. iso, Lots on Samson street at 3) ce Foxe FIL Beal Estate Brokers, 15 7th street, m$-3t ite Post Offica, OR RENT—A two-story furnis' eight ‘room: im Kitehen, do., 82. Fo BEN ne of those benctifal RESIDENOSS on Se] avenue, Mt. Pleas. ant: containing 9 rooms, with 2 acres of ground: foe Gihard and arapery stable, &c. Toe yearly tonaut this property will be rented very I OURSE & MiBOLETON,, ayT-tt ; DR RENT—FHONT BOOM, fi table for office, pleasant location, STD erect, bet, oth an small Bed-room, third @ Hente reasonabie- ms [C8 BENT—Tea ACRES OF GROUND, i Proved by a emall house, situated oue mile fr ms Roads, in Fairfax county. Va. Far particulars appic ta “Hy” Star office, rms mod- erate toa good tenant. [POR BENT—The thrce story PRIOR h M atrect Inquire at AUuUST is Boe Restaurant, No. 915 D street north SALE—Kast part of LOT 3, square 39 feet on Maryland avenue, betwee rms easy. “Apply to FM. navy yard. oF pater ot es Ty t:all modern improve: heated by furnsee god lateness e range in Kitchen; four-story back buil bath rooms oneach floor; hot and cold water; stationary Hands; marble mantles. EThea con pete dence or suitable for any business. To lease only to respons! ties. Apply to Hore, 1343 Petrect, APPYY 19 Bs DOMAR. 9 Fo RENT—Forabted HOUSE, No. street .from May Ith. Apply on the premise orto GEO. 8. PARRER, office over Mottopolitaa Bank may3-tf FPSE SAEERA Gecirabic LOT on Ospitol aul, improved by a neat two-room House, on the east side of Sth stroct. between Aand B southoust. “Will pe told curar and ou easy terms. Inquire at 432 lat street 8K. may3-20" ‘OR RENT—A very desirable furnished HOUSE, FS toa private famiiys i320 stot op ngite the Chureh of the Epiphany; $1 ee for six mouths Apply next door, 1324°G Cy street, b twoen Wand 6 0" mayz Im 11 rooms, gas and water, situated on between Pounsytvanie and Missouri avenues, and 5 | dieerire OP] B.tanical Garden. Apply to LIVINGSTON, BROWNING, “Aieey RPL 22 Columbian College Law Building: o at 383 Penn: srivaniasremnes may2 tf OR RENT—A DWELLING HOUSE containing on 34 street. EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- TY—A ver estaba COUNTBY EaSLOREOR and MABKET Situated immediately east of ry nd pticining the viliage Smiles Oe the cai it eneatalng 35 oF 40 acres, ‘OB RENT—HOUSE in “Oor: Boi FS eat Tetrect, ree Bow. HOUSE aad LOT, between K ait iTs . CRILDs Cama Rouse isa sareoet aan Bewete Foes APNE ace 1 mn as a iat \RLOn oad three S$. with or with ‘omorrow Morning Pinek « Carriage LUBA, ‘ mouth for six por- et 00 Hotel. aid-4u* He Board st., pear Arimnet: NOK TAYLOR, Indiana s Fost heya Fd age ~ southeast corner of 13% COR SALE-A tack Wi pd aR RENT_FURNISH Wth street northwest, near St rch and two Street Railways. iy Rout tn advance, ory DWELLING | rth, between 9b Pre took pay ed che |p. Fe ul fetter = ) RENT—Those <The sersien | | fori tn Ok md POSES near coraer 14th and Bogndary strects. The & toed Fatores t a wmaht t. ihe ‘owners hove 1 ice, BALE Kh sere co Fivcn Reta yang ras Pi seul faraiaeds hoe ingen vemeuts, “Chay BUSINESS CHANCE: OF nas Re SUMS To cart ESTATE. RENBEDY & Poe, ge street, near Biggs & yond pad Sell Ewate. Money ta Loan at ED AED BORBOW 100, to be repaid ach, for trade. Locat. om, 117 © treet 13ch, isl for sale or ren! CO." 314 9th street LENNY ILLE —TWe bene «hae od in monthly instatments of § a) two per cent. per month will be p: vabted security given, <i B. see WILL a md. Fixer Sof «small er —=— doing & good business. Keason pply at 1011 Ith street, between | G*® AT BARGAINS IN BEAL erate. 300 feet frowt ty Ba 2d. The location ts hich and undulating, » ids ap wered with wood and « serge HOUSES and LOTS for sale at grestly reduosd Beason for selling out; Lam about to loay louses and 18 Building Lor arethree-story press brick frouts, two small press brick two. ‘story by frame house. All Ravevall modern ats, The above houses are all new ard location uasar- 8 good bargain ite. 4:4. The neighborhood iscelebrated for ite health ~ oe 5 aa DARU Ww. 23 HOUSES ON LONG TIME Bents are so aati tame Person who cau pay ‘ap 3 he DUSES on the Ioland 3 HOUSES at the Navy Yard. 4 HOUSES tthe Pirst Ward. © HOUSES in the uorthera Also, several HOUSES for cash We can please you. Come and seo Jo trouble to show. property to psrgons meania JOR BALE—One 1 T OR. br Auiy an S201 coruer 3¢ and B AT PRIVATE sari ohh called MOUNT ¥ TE MONEY to fend ftom one to ten yer about one mile fre Oise morteaat comer hand ficor. PHIL. H. Wi Sg tes 4 fit and could be converted ‘ints a ix perfectly healthy. than to leave the oc siutes, WM. STICKNEY, Pres — aR ack THOSTERY, c. Sth street, under Seaton Hail. e SAL ai 600 will pa wily. with, PROPSRT tree oA Noupee ant b Darn, twoot which rent f lor Teams and stock equir kW_JACKSON WAGON a chase the GOOD ay able ope wacene For sau TH & BE on Be boast ron [sED TABLES FOR -RALE-C ILLIARD TA a8 Si a war's THERS, CHALK CUES ane © jee recovered with new AE AC oy FOR pithy Hey aBoats Tae “French "on the new Woodley laus r * Mansion House, A T PRIVATE he Oe HALE cantry re residence eo ‘Mill eb Teuuallye a, about 2h miles from REAL ESTATE, In sums to suit. NOURSE @ MIDDLETON, Beal Estate and Insnrance Ageu's, G13 15th street. wont ieee D- eek cachacmenine one desiring « fine country residence » call and sxamine this property. fhe let of Sune the Man- sion teame wil Deter rent during the season PIEBCE SHOEMAK near Pierce PERSONAL. HEREBY WAEN Ey PUBLIC not wees awk i ng mY Se, pop GRIEVE, LEFT HER y consent, I ceution every ene on may acooust, ay Sw MSE Ter 214,000, IN SUMS FROM $1000 CP. JUAN BOYLE & 00., 713 15th street N. W. eee tortwne Tiller and Dor ADI once to i Set * Ass, between Ni and 0 and dh A x TROLOGTST. ~ Fe. SALE—A small TEATE ad LAND, = near ee "MS OF BOF MONSY TO LEND ON Firet- BUBNETT, Jz., renee MADAME Ross, THE WONDERFUL ASTROLOGIST, nae Jost arrived from 3 Hey Orleans after an absence to | migemfortable ‘Gales moods, the city opactt 0. 612 = aes —The FoRstaE EEE HEE ~aHielehts of Geore town, The aromt renee are very 7 large and acon a with a Page stern of —— ow Street Ratlroad will ling seiaitatane oe Bete Fon EaNyeprrn En BOOMS, ee hee Hos from the city; ean use rine ss s 2 Bei shee 2 road.’ ap%6-e0bt " i Fe | BENT— Desirable ae for summer tn But "First-class board next door apis ise RICE ‘ander the Masonic vault. vault, For Eon or arty ee ee? UB SALE—A new TERME Oc corrieg, Tine Fs anne Oly, near acre of od seco ret Pe oie os ie Ea SALE OB BENT—A most desirable F ‘o0U ane rise grmarket tare gou tai leproved ania som: setae eee senha eats See earn be = P. J. BUCKEY. Fagan Lo eee arc Sees ain at Gaza SEPLOSBRNT OFF Pe, pisosed to see per ia do well tocall at t.. between and B % Ege saab FA fr: aa ail tho eee i) Tooae MEDICAL, &c. Wwa4t OLD DB DARBY DOES Sut KNOW about those sie“ aot worth knowing.” Be is to call and be con- only vecornized Beusfection strest, three doors ecath ot ‘reat powers, ea cures all diveases tacidens to, te Her fo ase SR located at rs + i for ladies. Frmmane bisrases gana ae Give use call before ‘Dorner buh POTATOES: obae TOSSES. aa C4tawBa Wise THE BEST IN THIS MARKET, AT LOW PRICES. For mleby PALMER 4 GREEN, 57 Grose strest, Georgetown, D.O ‘Agent for tached pans PEASE

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