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EVENING STAR. Li Beading Matter on Every Page | WASHINGTON CITY: TUESDAY... ---April 29, 1973. Honerable Rascality. ‘The real criminal in the matter of the recent affairs. Some of them are menof high standing, | and to this fact was due whatever of confidence the public may have had in the mstitution; yet | they did nothing they were expected to do and | were paid for doing, but left the entire control | of the concern to the honesty and discretion of the young cashier, of whom the public knew nothing. The result is easily foretold. Seeing that no supervision was exercised over his acts, he gave way to the almost Irresistible tempta- tion to ‘operate a little in Wall street,” and the inevitable consequence followed: The cashier is im jail; the directors are disgraced; the de- Positors have lost nearly if not quite all their deposits; and the stockholders have sunk “their stock. And such instances, we regret to say, are by nO means rare. It was only a little while ago | that a somewhat ambitious life insurance com- pany in the same city went by the board, al- though it had on its directory some of the strongest names in New York,—which circum- | stance, it is safe to say, gave it the only stand- ing itever had. Yet when the explosion came | they seught to relieve themselves by the poor excuse that they were unable to give personal attention to the affairs of the company, and were obliged te leave everything to the Presi- dent. And this officer, it appears, was able to © far presume on the ignorance or carelessness | f the board of directors as to successfully run | the institution into bankruptcy before they were aware of it! Time was when the personal character of a board of directors used to be a guaranty of the soundness of the corporation they pre- tended to manage; but that time is rap- idly passing away, if it has not quite gone by, and the public will soon have torely for the | soundness of an institution entirely upon what | ithappens to know of the honesty or capacity of | its minor officers and clerks. Indeed, there is Treason to believe that in some cases men pre- | sumed to be honorable and capable are willing to accept places in the directorship of corpora- | tions and the salary and perquisites incident | thereto with the distinct understanding that | they are to have nothing to do with and no knowledge of the management of its affairs,— | only to lend the use of their names to float the | ning into a sort of respectability in order that the money of the people may thus be obtained under false pretences. | It is high time, in the light of recent events, | for this practice to be stopped. If there is no law to reach it, then public sentiment must be | educated ap to the point of holding morally responsible for the management of all corpora- tions every gentleman connected with their directory. If a director has no time to attend to the affairs of his company he has no business to be on its board. If he is there, and his insti- tution fails discreditably, let his personal and commercial status be affected accordingly. -<ee- Our telegrams to-day tell of a desperate con- flict between the U.S. troops and the Modscs, in which nineteen of our men, including Captain Thomas and Lieutenants Howe and Wright, were killed, and twenty-three wounded. As the report does not state the loss by the savages, it would seem that they were not dislodged from their strongbold. Evidently they mean to die game. Captain Thomas was a son of General Lorenzo Thomas, formerly Adjutant General of the | Army. Lieut. Howe was the son of Major | Marshal Howe, on the retired list, and a son-in- | law of General Barry, the commandant at | Fortress Monroe. Lieut. Harris, who is | wounded, is a nephew of the late Bishop Mclivaine. <2e-—___ The two branches of the Legislature succeed - ed in effecting an organization yesterday, though | in the House of Delegates a choice of Speaker was only made after going through thirty-eight | ballots, when Mr. Peter Campbell was elected In the Council Mr. Wm. Stickney was reelected President by a vote of eight to ten on the firs | ballot, a compliment well deserved by the dig nity and impartiality with which he has hereto | fore presided over that body. Mr. Campbell. | elected Speaker of the House, is an able and experienced legislator, and will make a good | Presiding officer. | oe Elsewhere will be found the provisions of an important bill prepared by Mr. J. W. Thomp- | son, of the Legislative Council, providing for the reduction of District offices and salaries. | | finds, vecring | erly, winds, generally clondy FINANCIAL ANP COMMERCIAL, oe ordering of = terest, together wit Tre gold to weaken in New York yesterday, the rate Sooening 0 1i7 at the close. ks wi depressed, w: ne raply in spe al was subsequently lost, and heavy and lower. Bax: a, ‘TIHORE, pons, old. | ig Virginia's Cousot ‘West "iat at "sy TIMOR, .—Cotton di diings, 15%, @l* ry et ist, but fi cbanacd: "WheSi seeaty So a good patty torhanged™ Corn active —y firm—white sout 7275: yellow southern, 66; mixed western, 65. ‘Oats vd stoady—eouthern 43450 do. white, 62@53. aches, |. Hay unchs ork steady, au go yt rcclpte; good ‘ester = can i) Ohir , B@33; faire te good Whisky quiet, 9 @91 Naw Yorn, April 2 —Stocks firm. Gold heavy, Money firm, 7 to’ 1-32 per cent. Exchange, Gegernm nts dull and steady. he: De re neh apd 63% f Bonds of ney for account. onda 1366, + 92; 1867, 34; l0-d0's, 80%; new fives, 90; Rrie, “Panis, april —Rentes 56 francs 10 c THE WEATHER. Wak DarartTuent, pry "t Wasuiretor, April 29, 30 &. m. SrNoPsis FoR THE Past : The pressure inere: Gulf states, and there are rain in the eastern Gulf and extreme south Atlantic states, Maryland. aware and Pennsylvania; southeaserly aud northwesterly winds and cloudy weather in the wost ern Gulf states and the so n Atiantie states. The ‘seure has increased. filing temperature aud northwesterly winds tn the thenee south- Borthwest and on the upper lalessaned 1 ward to the Ohio valley aud Missourl, Theeatenteg an Corn dail an Lonpo: 98% for out 3 a. m.—Consols opened at times. | Weather, northeasterly winds, low barometer, fog and rain prevail! in the lower lake r Middle states. In Canaie nnd New a tte ly clomay eather: nwesteriy to riheaaberiy cloudy w. northw y to north rly Provasitiries.—The t emporat fare will probable fali in the lake region, and thence to the e Ohio al- ley. For the northwest and upper lakes, and thence southward to Kentucky lower Missouri valle: ly weather low temperature and nort! erly winds. For Tennessee and the Gulf states, northerly winds, veering to southerly. On the Gulf | coast cloudy and ch aring weather, with occasional rain. For the south Atlantic states, generally cloudy weather, occasional rain, and northerly to southwesterly. For the lower states, north: — to southeast- y weather and minishing pressure. For ceeaae: ‘and New Eng. wil, diminis| ing esoaure, northeasterly tc to easterly ds, Increasing cloudiness and rain. Reports ate missing from the southwest and Oregu Ceca goes pg TEMPLAR !— lakes and M ial cor of HSEMANE COM L, RY, N. Bo will bead ae Uh CESDAY EVENING, April 29, at 7:30 o'clock, for the trans- action of important business, All members of said Commandery are ordered to be present. By order of the B.C. R. W. TOMPKINS, Recorder. UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE. OTICE TO SPECT’ IAL TAX (LICENSE) re ‘The law ot December 24, 1572, req’ engaged in any business. AX, ) 10 procur, age m ne conspicwows im his estab, ment or MESS. STAMP denoting the payment of said Special Bas tar Te commencing business, The taxes embraced within the provisions of law above quc ted are the following, vi 820 00 - 3 Rectifiers wo ww bw i - - wo and on wales Pap Le i ” S100 ents for every dollar in excess o 00 Dealers in manufactured tobacco .. ~ 500 Manufacturers of stills - oO and for each eg or worm manufactured... 20 00 Manufacturers tb - Wo Manufacturers iH : wo Peddlers of 00 pacco, second class,(2 horses). 25 00 of tobacco, third class.(Lhorse).... 15 00 of fourth class, (on foot or eyes - Woo Brewers jess than 4) barr 5) 00 Brewers of 400 barrels or more Joo 00 person who shall fail to compl h the Ribs requirements will be subject to severe vga tax pores throughont the United States are reminded that i hey must make ee re'p tothe Collector (or —_, Collector) oft ir res) y= districts, ira the pro Specia!-tax Year, — ‘Waiting for further not ai ‘is, Tio: TULLOCK, Cellector Internal Revenuef Tor Distriee of Colambia, No. $17 7th street. es (oF th PECULIAR UNTSVILLE, pril 2, 1369, Gentlemen:—1 desire to call your tion to the fatcof Mrs. Hatton, You, will remember tl hat last summer I consulted yeu in regard to her Be that of Fattins of the Wo amb, or a similar affec' of which women of all cl coated a = iw ‘pout of Bosadalis, w! it botties, I am happy r 0ay, ;—) had the: ost benencial and gratifying Nat fiber to refer @ ‘refer’ to, me sand use Mrs. i withowt truly, ¢ ATION. For sale oy 8. CALY: tar FoR. aris Pena. Governor Cooke, in his message, it will be seen, points out that «‘considerable reduction | can be made in the clerical force and expenses | of the executive offices and other departments, | the labor of conducting the government being | much less than it wasduring the process of its Organization and estabiishment.”” ——_—_-cee--_ It is said that Taintor, the defaulting cashier of the Atlantic National Bank, of New York, was prominent as an operator against the gor- ernment in the recent panic in Wall street when the bulls attempted to destroy the credit of the Treasury. His futile attempt reminds | one of the story of the bull which opposed the | passage of a locomotive. In both cases the bull came out second best in the contest. <a A wealthy gentleman of a small city in Mas- sachusetts having offered to pay $10,000 into the town treasury in consideration of being | elected mayor, the Boston Transcript thinks the offer ought not to be hastily accepted, and says | that if the mayoralty is really in the market, it should be sold under the hammer to the highest bidder. es ‘The news from Spain is not encouraging for | the republic. The Carlists seem to be gaining ground daily, but supposing the latter to gain | control there would then spring up a contest between Don Carlos, Don Alphonso, and the | other aspirants who fight under the Carlist | Danvers. le Governor Cocke's message inspires conf | dence, both by its full and thorough exhibit of the financial condition of the District, and by the disposition shown to retrench aad reduce | expenses wherever practicable. | ———— THERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE asst DISTRICT BEPC BLO CLUB end Bee reste s:sntcr-ost, WED. SEspaY EV EVENING at i: o'clock, fur the pur bust of reorganizatic Se formerly connected Invited to attend meeting street. between 9th and 10th, Egat will wb Tocietetive WEDNESDAY, sylvania ay yuom THE mt dey rake see eee eaoecheome bad vig be infected “witht would not be allowed testy” wikn pociety. poy = Shy danas rtrd mo Heme Soicee ona HK : he t Scrofala, "Ulcers, Gores, Fumplos, bettie sere may@-ly ieee 8 NEW DRUG STORE, Ho. 1429 Pewnsvivania Avenvs, for Sods and Mineral Waters. fola-ly_ Depot f JT MAY NEVER OCCUR AGAIN. OUR POPULAR SPECIALTIE3 MEN'S DEPARTMENT. 810—Our celebrated $10 Business Suits—@10 10-—W. still selling—t = is! 0—A good Business Suit for $10 $10—Our sales are endOrmous—$10 $10—In fine Business Suits at $10 @10—Our stock is Tremendous—$10 910—OF all wool Suits at $10 ASPLENDID STOCK, A FASHIONABLE STOCK, 4 LARGE STOCK, OF FINER SUITS, OF IMPORTED FABRICS, AT PROPORTIONATE PRICES. FOR THE £OUNGSTERS, I wold I were a Boy Some More. $3—Only five doliars School Suit—g3 $5—A good Suit for $. @—A durable Suit for $3. $5—A woll made Suit for §5. $5—Our assortment fy good—§5. $5—Our stock is immense—$5 $3—Of Boys Suits for $5. OUB PRICES ARE AS LOW COMPABATIVE- LY, FOR FINE DIAGONAL SUITS, FINE BLUB AND BLACK SUITS. FINE LIGHT AND DARK SUIT. OUR ENTIRE STOCK 4S NOW COMPLETE. WE INVITE AN EARLY INSPECTION. HABLE BROTHERS, FASHIONABLE TAILORS, Conner 71m anv D Staeets. LOSS BY FIRE. ap2o-tr GUARD AGAINST IT BY INSURING YOUR PROPERTY WITH A. S. PRATT & BON, IN THE FOLLOWING “TIME-TRIED AND FIRE-TESTED'’ COMPANL ag Kon York, Assets January INSURANCE” COMPANY NORTH AMERICA, Philadelphia. 3,276,739 PHENIX, Brookly: ~ 9,001,313 PHENIX, Hartford. 1,582,647 VIRGINIA teeny AND “MARI Richmond, V: on encone 321,192 (This Company has done a successful and honera- ble business for forty years.) Office 401 Ninth street, corner D street, a29-6t GBEAT BARGAINS IN P. suaraeees used. | ae For sale upon onay pore at the warerooms of G. METZEROTT & aoe. Agents for St mn & Hamlin Organs, a29-6t ore EATERS, ADDRESS W. H. MALCOLM, Lock Box $08, Washington, for DB. §. B. COLLINS’ RECIPE FOR THE CURE OF THE OPIUM HABIT. at ‘T VED AT THE OYSTER BAY, Jiri Sec QhAMS, EAST RIVER OYS: 229-3 WHITE & FOUNTAIN, Proprietors. N#W STeRE. CAR PETS—CARPETS—CARPETS. JUST OPENED, THE O. 0. D. CARPET HOUSE, Ar 604 %rn Street, Between 13 io K, Where can be four assortment CARPETS, OILSLOF AND Witte, | at cas price thn the ape auaity ca be had at her place. Please ‘all Befure purchasing pelse- = re. LittLe WORLD; Call at the “ LITTLE WO! for Bargains TOYS, bg TONS JEWELEY, ae &c., &c.. de. t, and intend to remove in's very few days to maller » The sooner y. I, you, J. W. NICHOLS, No, Neos Ho9 Tn Between K and & streets north 023 (near Bogen a as %) The ei oto Reefer. POT, PRRNSTL Vania ay BT. 9TH AND l0TH Brs. OF THE GB! i SECBE' F 8uc- Otitis be pcp rihen why est tate w! sh Coat Siasedats, Lad near Il & Ghothier, naagh pees as Eee LUTTRELL. C. A. DUNEINGTON. * LUTTRELL & DU NNINGTON, Auctioneers and Commission Merch: mts, 917 La. Ave., bet. 9th and lth streets northwest. S7-Bpecial and Personal attention given to the tale of Real Estate. a3 3m" 250 BAGS VIRGINIA PRanUrs. just re- ceived per steamer caitet isto. a-St80 raw ote Center Market. ‘j aan Ly €. BTA the Building east corner sth and D erosta northwest. Inquire upon the premises. 025-3t THE, ONLY Cs pL see be had at’ 871 1011 Pa. ave., near lth. ~ | HARNESS: HARNESS: pal ‘We have on hand a stock of all ki: ‘in- ie and Double Uilts Gotoreds s**t Kinde of Sin Bl Lesear ,,NIOKEL, SILVER. MOUNTED HARNESS, se ene are determined to sel! at_very low prices. Bole agents for Hill's celebrated CONCORD HARNESS, of which we have all over the strengt! TRUNKS and SATCHELS in great varicty. CEDAB TRUNKS, for protection against moths. Call and examine stock. LUTZ & BROo., a3-lm 497 Penn. ave., next to Nationa! Hote! DUCS and sooth Date rthtnoueee a Sreaus potk fe av + near Lith st. Flannel order.to Aas | trict. | street, near Penn. ave. | Loan Office, 314 } retm WANTS. | Wiehe par se Avie ana ‘west. a2." FOR RENT AND SALE. 612 Ith street. ANTED-A SERVANT at 1533 Columbia wn White preferred. Apply after ye ER WARES pe a sag oe | ies Ware sna cear ins | F aN Two lively CANVASS! are wi = anxious to wages sure exer Callat 1738 direct after 4 p. a A. MeL Sie Farce CLEAN, at , rs, book: store. AS I i Pe Cer Wiattn GIRL, to do dining-room work; iso, n child's NURSE. ‘Mest bring veterans! understand “agatha! ‘Ave iis their pustenes ti : Wx Wiig ea ee aged omen adit Tox in a privatefamily to do eral where are no small childr: } ‘Addrees for three days to M- EB. C., Star office. aay st j N — | O—A i for_5 or 10 years on fooler aie Virgininenr Workington: incumbered: worth $5,000. Star WATaAs poupectable white girl w pe is illing t y F foperate-onavaachine: pinesiareaa arse t, between @ and Brocts, | T = i Teliable American W FASTER WOMAN to Cook. Que who wader, Skat todo Duainess: aap Saves ‘ ‘ fon ok be ya Seat seer Masoae 1” Washing LEVY STEVENS. TED—A good BLACKSMITH HELPER Wr re caleerrt on Merese tee een at 711 ish street, Between Pennsylvania avenue 4G street, Nonebut ‘hite need appl: GARDNER & LEDERER, we 'ED—Immediately— Must have the best of refs tween the hours of 9 and 10 a. tine mentioned) at 912 Se: tween I and K streets. ised saaaatag Tis eh ————a jOUSE No 995, —— ten = weet A on the northw: ply Riviere ct FRONT Room, si at Fo mn J 329 C street and i bat aT The, ICK DWEL- | F3 ae. forte HOHRER. 513 Tee atrect, SEEN T=vay—cb 4 ‘ommn' ROOMS. facing” By, erie; ith Board if de. =| se ‘Apply at No. 865 Market Space, P containing ix Toome and summer Kitchens and P and a SEG03 fen street; wear Dance —_— a ‘OR RENT—DWELL. wed cree Store, cor pert ron ss street: rest, contail » rented low to a Stescl Goes Appl DUOHN ke BATES. aav-oase FOE MENT OE URSSECAT the woot end. saall.uew elegant HOUSE, to family. None but those wishi tern need apply. Address J. OR RENT—Soveral One, large ROOMS, en «alte EF or single, furnished OF unfurnished, ‘at 1422 Poousyivania avenue, opposite Willard’s Hotel. wilt be rented at moderate prices t COR SA. —The STK a Fancy | “et ¥. STORE, doing 3 Meat the new | The ‘and House for rent; AA Fe BEN. Tee RAP WATIONAL LavNony, | rete & WibsoN, S11 Tih st., opp. Post office. | Rep) al oe = = ae FR ESTACRANT 3 OB RENT —Firt “im ° me 8. ae weet wanted rode hte ac ‘Ap = pe aa N onue, bowen 13h | MINNIE ee ¥ front [NT—a Bar OUSE, No. 3 res | Fa : a of tor rai es Sok ee, OT” | oan ey anos f an BPE Tt Threesters BRICK HOUSE, No. | ms Pita street porthwest, one es 4 from the ae ar aieeee: | Encl mon 4 Sie Werder nortivweee OR RENT—Two UNFURNISHED ROOM, Fr coumuniesttnn, and rivate entramor, sui zB K- te “bhte Bs Seenrenss so the naw sire et Frenette House, ios" ‘ste street, between . x a nor hwest. one -ball cash, bali Fe RENT—A HOUSE, containing six roo Ress tis water 5 cunts 295, peat Centor Market and the Be hh is the ng tween 7th and § “ Ste 3 aertbeant! sunt rie] i be 8 Barb ae . porthweet; rate ate. Inquire in @ } nse ne Rb itreet nore FoR ae BENT. PAE HAMBER, DIN AL Soo cndoretants okReoping ROO! AITCHEN togetner oF separated Reena ae of bos 8, for. complete . partly fa: ern mapcore- Fr frente, and locality most destraile L122 Tite et, between L ond Mf northwest. adn" tenants, a2) 2° | FOR RENT Non MOUSE, No. 226 Sour As Capital Hil; ot water. In "SAUNDERS, 435 Teh neteek nL north Fee RENT—BRIOK HOUSE, 4 rooms, Sammer sia ee, Sth street east, between O and D orth. tol Mill, Rent €10 ‘per month in ad- ie R RENT—Nicely furnished BOt uot aret-ciees Table Boa sles, u8e 3 of Piano, at ire of D. MM wet, Nine =A5 oF on very Teason: il H street, bet. a29 St™ F Nureh Capitol ana Fo% igh? ae patoreably furni ROOM, or PARLOR and BED- i necond floor with Pennsylvania avenue. rok Te F-eup WiLL a | ‘obj-established WOOD detrable part of he ie aM-colw TIMER Fo RENT—Piracant Unfarnished ROOMS, m 8 new brick house; gas, bath, and water Ree op Same floor; F street cars pass; ‘303 East erent squares vsonceien ei a | Fit ‘eke rch GO Se ana grou ‘ ery ana Fs E—Three story BRICK HOUSE, prow | Sage 0? Tasman Sects Mat Puaeue es eee nee (orsck front, 7 Soom,’ choastas tech roeiat'eee | St wievamed ta Reameeeee | MSE! Tc PANO BAAR Berane, Price $3,000; one io ance to x > 0 wut fe GEO. TRUESDELI. & OO., NOURSE ay ETON, Pinos 3 Real Estate Brokers, $15 7th street. | Vik Im gpren OR RENT—No. 3108 F nirost w hnwest, the CABLE PASM FOR ae hE feasant REST DE Dr. Maxwell, whore: | OF FOR PROPERTY 1 HS CIty fete his former hen ~ Sale eee bE bar banca rien flower garden it ian oa deligithal water. Apply 603 loth street. TANTED-SECOND-HAND FORSITURET WwW Sok Lo, quantities: for which t will pa Y A note ARNOLD ins 8th strect northwest (through the ou Bi | mages with prompt attention in any part of the ‘Dis- Wwe Cron s and cast pl tte ae A FULT & ©0., Loan WwW ANTED—A first-class IRONER. Also, a ‘ A ambermaid, st Union Hotel, oe 10 WASTED GIRL to do the work oo =a Enquire between 4 and 6p PAE co cemiiaiciaiaten Wanna Te good CARPEN- RS. Fequire 1009 19th’ street, or resi- dence; 387 Kat N. ECKHARDT. Wats first-class GARDENER = sce cart BOYS. Apply at B. FULTON & s 9th ‘street, near Pennaylvag avenue, ANTED-AGENTS, Gentlemen or Ladies, p Apply at No. 323. Pennsylvania avenue, 4 to 6 Wise HOUSES TO RENT Taper. ous tomers. BURNS, TYLER « CO., Insurance And Beal Estate Agents, E street, two doors from V ANTED—TO BUY ‘@ LOT to build on it with ‘front of 13 to % feet, between Isth and at dress * Lot,” Star 0 and I and M streets. ve location and — WANSTED-« WHE GIRL about nom years old. or a middle-aged colored wo Must have good refi oman. ferences. Call after four o'clock Pi- Mt 608 L street nor-hwest, between 6th band ANTED—A BU¥, from the age = 3 lt to 16, to assist in a Restaurant. Must come well recommended. Also, one ‘apprentice Boy, to learn cigar making. Apply at 306 43 etreet; Alaska jouse, W&ANTED-To 1 PURCHA neat HOUSE of about seven rooms, well ed, convenient to qreeee Derartment.' Price from’ three to for thousaz r dollars. Address, ating ter terms and loca- tion, Box 959, Washington City | ads-3t WASTED-« single WHITE MA derstands the care of « horse and who is ‘willing to make bimecif generally. useful. None but a steady, industrious man need apply. ONY, BUCHLY , Undertaker, a28-3t* 912 Pennsylvania avenue, = , | rok RENT—At 1515 loch street northwest, t one or two “Qo a second-floor, cheerful, furnished FRONT ROOM. References nes | Price $10 to one, ba two. Fe KENT—Handsomoly furnished zanuon | nd connecting BED-ROOMS for $25 a month, jould gent them singly. Apply southwest cornet tee E, No. 20035 [ street, en tmprovements; 81000 per year. "Taguite at No, sen fenproveaent . 1733 Tatreet _ - 82)-co64* L. LENMAN, 1110 L street northwest. Fors! SALE OK RENT—Four of those beautital HOUSES on 21 street, near Pennsylvania Avenue, with every modern con¥eniené« ic a K. WILSON, 020-6t [Rep] 511 7th street ons EO. POR RENT—In a desirable locality, thirds sory FRONT ROOM, furnished. with Board, two persons 3 Also, HALL i street, near lth northwest. FOE RE RENT —A 2913 L street northwest, one obit from avenue cars, four FURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping, with water on St ‘wo-story FRAM 2 bal Sy cig iakce month. Sas SE aT WARNER, 729 7th atroet, For ENT—A very desirable — three: RIOK, 12 rooms, al modern conventonces, Se ne .. ‘OR RENT_Three-story aud basement BRICK HOUSE, No. L —, containing niae and bath-roum, brick stable ire of ISAAC B. WOLLIDGE, Sh FS SALE—At Falls’ Cnurch, Va. HOUSE, located in center of town, ‘alt ride from the city. Easy terms, or will tr cit erty. etal i B. H. WARNER, 729 7th street. F cating second-stury rooms, facing ant quarters for two gentlemen, or mai keep house; water on same floor. No. ter i = northwest. ory at “BE. WAGGAMAN,5197th «t. ‘OR RENT—Furdished ROOMS, South plone rat ANTED—TO RENT—A HOUSE containing Te about seven rooms, or would rent from spectable family four or five unfurnished room: housekeeping, located not more than three squares from the Treasury Department. References ex- eneet. “Apply to No. ut 7 street, George- D.C., or address A 5-1 Georgetows F Post ANTED—At MILLE. street, two GIRLS, assist in kitchen. Restaurant, 611 7th 10 nurse, and Lone fo ANTED—A 4 & cans oe Apply immy iy. AHAM, py Repository and Factory, wit] ite mh street northwest. 826-3t' ANTED_A SITUATION by « Virginia indy lia. Good retsroete sites iin git sur jrod reference given. Addr No. 921 Virginia avenue, oy a2. Waters CuILDS NURAE, (colored, ualifed todo plain sewin f without ‘reference will be considered. apni ty bet tween Il and 1o'clock, at 320 1 ANTED—By an industrious young man, pats work THA AST a orto drive. derstands ing. No ol Highest rélerosoes siven, Wirt ee BOY aeekt ieok to at- BTOHLMAN'S Cont Confectionery Bore, ores edjoinlag Fort est Hall, High street, Geor, Ast of May, for reliable oncuts, month several CUES, ‘tayeapkius 86), s 23-61" nth street, Wil romn brews Farchase—A RICK | HOUSE: 7 strectss must be in pee arta cheap. 1560. CRO. THORSDELL © 00. STS 1th ste WaAntED— Bi HOUSE containing five. or aie rooms, eno fancy store; will rent from the fandiond onk fo bay any one occupy mea reasonable sum of money ‘Any aon owns OF OCU & h: use vip neciteuis rare, giving full particulars, N. Wy ‘ED—| jatel: —Familice in Waeivaremnvigelyia roe || of iy iy on gt Employment Gace, UISE U. BUTLER, 907 lth od — to country. - Bear Of- LOST AND FOUND. Lost handy ening: 2 instant, «BLACK SILK 8A8H, in the ‘vicinity of 6th street, be- tween H and I street» northwest. A reward wi wil bo given if returned to 620 I st. northwest. O8T—On Monday afternoon, adark Shor. + POCKET = OK, with owner's name in gilt oe ge Ofice finder will be rewarded, 10% REWARD —Lost Friday evening, 4 on aaer ae RING. m on MILLER a5 & JONES ai Hard pul be paid if tef'ae ard Room, E street, between 13th and lth, OBT—In the Center Market, thie cares, ning, & * GOLD, SLEEVE STUD; market “Bin Fin black en enamel. The finder will be ‘suitabl: rewarded by returning it to 620 F sti rect, 08. clad OABD OF ba el WORKS, Disruict oF y Colvmsia Ns 3, A reward of FIFTY bee eT paid for the detection ‘of any person or ¢ may herealtor oe Man-hole ore Sewer-trap Covers Georgetown. the cities o} Washington and Bree tae EDWARD JO: Cia as-tf (Repub.Chron.] between pHPL ‘OST—On the ist of March, on Est Wth and 2d streets Cow yates BING, with two pearls. A. liberal re paid tt ined fa Mo, S00 24 strect northwest,” mt BOARDING. OARDING —TABLE BOARD, 4 pes week; ROOMS from pb Jods. Ga Parlor, suitable for an of ‘custom, from transi: Sto $1 Wperday. Apply at No. 354 Peantylva- hia avenue. AND anes i abiatitee, ans riot of Oolambla, tinal ani SPECTA- ore Seen panier Seavey ea Ft! LE—McCLURE’S Lb FELON Back from gett Harness toh trogt ‘TERRE, OF FOUR Fue erp ry ROOMS, rect, uped cua ot chs mock salty nad ipoatane Se: Saat ie. JS 023-31" Des Tsaresk hed D, at age Rant ras Oxy merck A very it summer loci ween ee “OUNTRY BOARDSOse tat Oa tare FU: Ovni b HOURE fe for rent; 8 Caterer” on Rat trom ce ed are rood, or at Ofice Nor 1811 Fe dee aes Cae BOARD and Rae conte: Sag eR Ty ee FO, BENT Te good, reliable tenant, « aaa E on lith street northwest, 8 rooms, and ouan ter, bath, gas, range, Latrobe, from and back yard. Rent Possession given immediately. F. lars address H. 8. 8, Star office. . Tew orth, between North Capitol aud ist ats, Sask; three stories end basement, contaiuing 11 Toon each, with modern conveniences E BURGESS, Attorney 020-3t Ge street, beat City Hall, ber wo eDwAKDC. Ooae in advance. ppely to ney-at-Laws office of Spposite HINGTOR, Jr, c yar ttat-class PEPE Aye ‘SES, wares from Capitol Park, and the sauc distance to the new Eusters Market, tothe Pennay ivania avenue street cars; well located houses are well-built, ten ‘rooms’ cach. gas: ht and cold water, and sewer. Terms ensy, Inyuire on the 3 street southeant. a2y-Im FOB BENT. Forpished BOOMS, very cheap for the Summer, at 1133 mh etreet, Letween Land M. FS, RENT_Unfuruished: two Eiaioone Pag. 8 in house 935 New York avenur; loc cae tion delightful, and terms reasonable. 023-2 ° RI —Three-sto street northwest, Apply at 727 0th sti BRICK HOUSE. 1931 ‘ossession given - Ast fof New York aveuue. "Appl Cea Res - aveuue. Apply at ow York avenue after 3 o'clock p:m." {OR RENT—ROOMS on Tat, 3 a Tata Ron, with or without Board, at 705 sch street north’ west. a3" /B RENT—Furnished ROOMS for houseker mec price $25. Apply at at tore — Ley jassachusett: ——s a FRONT ROOM on 30, 2d floor, with or with- out Bossa: bath-room on same floor. Term» mod- erate. a23-3t* VOR NT- Ast of two or three tent ROOMS: ‘Bowra is' the hse if az. Fae No. 906 luth street, opposite iar ‘OB RENT Nicely farnished PRONT ROOMS, single er en suite, at 513 F street, one block from and Post Offices, with ér without Fos EENTHOUSE No. 1934 lath ae = and 0; oms and i; water in yard: cars the house, ADE oly at 728 Lith strcot northwest, ween G st. and a23-3t" jew York avenue. Foe RENT—Handsomely Furnished PALLOR ‘and BED-ROOM on the first floor, at No. 1106 New York avenue. wag be obtained by one or two gentlemen at a low price. . 023-3t" re: RE! Lae, a or py isthe OOMS, the second floor; one front room on ‘m on the ‘third oor, south frout; rent’ very Teasonable. Apply at 7 st.n.w, 0235-5" OR SALE—A FRAME Hees ipa 2 Rs old; r and No. 933 after 4 o'clock p. a28-4t" Forz= RENT—A Contleman and W ie, ortwo Gen- can brain a PARLOR and’ CHAMBER street, S| BOO for $30, at ja at 810 Also, a SUITE on first floor, abd 8 large ROOMS on second floor, at 608 Ith street borthwest. 023-2! ‘OR BENT Desirable Bogus. farajebed for front, private trance, water's nd ga 1 Syl resse references required. Tnautre'af her's 3 o'clock. ‘OR RY oR SALES On, easy mee a = rooms, hall, pom and water Glaset’ ent § pat at 4p. c . AB room and m mat 718 2th street northwest, bet. 226-31" heap Tey bee (BRIG DWEL- Fu TINGS oo Suntrbot reety between, at 16 cgi rmi cy: ah 38 ea food Fogme elee| Tange, hot water, large Saas = ete opring. Fo: RENT—AN the ROOMS to et in the operty, 607 D street, near City Hail TOR BI ENT—A cozy litle HOUSE, five rooms, Ir itchen . Sree Improved . Rent, $20." Apply 15991 toch atroet ws | MOREY To Loan ox et Py ‘OR RE [RY CHEAP— Real Estate and Insu canoe Brokers, nicely fernished. on, cooand te aplé-im 27 street, between 4H. House has all I Conveniences. Fc RENT—May 1-t, with board two connec front BOOMS, wi bh and ois $65, joan oF PUBLIO W WORKS 8O 7 ace Mary, fer, onle in 9) 00 Certificates the above Tip, which is receivable at par in paytent special Laxce, A airall discount ullownd to parche, LEWis JOBNSON & 2h: Bankers aienue. house, 1027 9h street, io No 600, corner F and 2h strosis worthy at, will be rented on. reason ‘e 2 F sti ] From sr Factive RESIDENCE, = as two nda of water, stab Se.; two miles north ‘of the citys quarter, 8, : ——— oes re x | F reper heviogo Latee Sa = Will be = cheap, FQ BERS} BARE CHANCE FOR HOUSE: | KEEPIN tbo ROOMS, a avenue) bet. Ist and consiat! of lor, floors two chambers SALE—A fine Femi OR RENT—FORNIS possession given. Appty to "r. ‘itteNOUsE, Agent, 14 te inciuding Saloon Parlor a of land age | FOR SALE. from the terminus of Lincoln For t | reet. aR Inquire at No. 110 EEPING—Fivethoroughly fu ixteen Bawls high, at Tgom, ik Biickonon art years Yeniences; terme’ m ig square of street care—142i Q street. Fore BENT—One-haif or all of a large STABLE at No. 1511 Penn. avenue. For BR purtet hice, 1811 Penn. a 4's ste Fe ig BREED MAKES: Gri-e dv or i he; fv pays) old June bt, borh “ly, ome is fast, Can b sien at DD D TONS Stab'es. 1603 and Raised b) theirowner TV B well furnisl a ire ae F will be sold separa nquire at Wood by eat. { SALE—SMALL FARM—. rtheast from this city, coutatel one-fourth in heavy fimbes ments consist ef a double Fram: order with all the necessary outbaildit ice house, full of ice, Plenty of good pure wat several hundr- d fruit trees of the best mt varietiea. be sold on easy terms, and cit perty taken WING MA re ae L' nace 'S Loan Ofice, 314 9h street, near ney lvania avenue. ans 6 se. Price and ade knowa on apphe: RICHARD B. M cs 1015 Pennsylvania Fe RENT—Two fine communicating ROOMS, suitable for gentiemen only. No. 807 H street aco joor. Kent moderate, FE, BENT—a BRICK HOUSE, and basement, all modern improvemr same. ply on N ‘street northwest, near eorner i ms T PHivaTe Sale in window. 023-61" The ffal Country Besidence callat © DUN OR SALE—A new and very handsome fve-room B. vt c F HOUSE sithae yard Sy dee ose pAbTOR HALL,” situated om the rod from about 2% Apply “416 loth etree? aud Se'ciock in the evening only. *OB RENT—Fine three stu ressed BRIUK F DWELLING, with ail vader | improvements, re Toe re.) Juduire HO ROS. ford deniers: Sth and O Fes BENT —Feruiched or Unfurnished ae Mill to Tennallytown, ‘ashi c miles from W The place con! land, improved b: DeioN bows teen rooms, and two small cottages Sk, the other three Foams, ice lower ba re are geven acres of grapes in boarl a, Peaches and other fruits. © cigs west, between 4 a23 6t* ton, about twe: south fro for hor ee ping. ‘Apply pa wow ees the house is one of the finest i the front ruse ; rict. Any one desiring a hue country residenrs 2113 Penneyivaninavenne. gail’ | Svaid do well’ creased eect ee Forgan baile thre a "BRIG ifthe pi vf, sold DY the Ist of Juan the Mam HOUSE? room! wate tbe for rent durin gus; large ya immefiate th st., above Price, 86.500. Possess: auire op the premises, = azl {OR SALE—On Capitol Hill, a genteal 3-tory | Fas SALE—A large BAY HOE n be F BF and basement ot BRICK HOUSE, SE, containing nine bys p. ee, cel and bat trobe and serme apply to PIERC tab SE 1th street mort oa matched Pa of BaY MEL SauNAGie an ant Fah Gee, ‘Cun be: a ce 0.8 ables, 209, 211, rest northwest, one squar. south'of Penneylvania avenue in Fon sane wok ait ‘A four boree doubletree inted BEL HOVELE, aut iw sguere ome = 2 fich PLANK, at3?39 K'stront, ae = cOR aerate AGO) S wide ca, | (~j the Peter ae Gate a one f P fWies ‘ectory, Bridge tc’ Bear new ‘OR RENT—Most desirable OFFICE gus ae: ene c. z “ot ‘corner of 4 RIOK OLA BALE. northwest. 5 929 7th street Apne popes ILLE, SALE—ON LONG i ee jut ine ayer BR Piet OUSE, with wih Tro tro, DRY GOODS. owner of the rer zB, P48 ode Tsiasd avenue, | bare purchased apicud oh RY GO GOobs ARDEN , a Sacra within a4 eeeeehorer pins. women Sih teas f scan, Bie worth 5 +) months a street. rail ata a iba ot es 5 oe s1.2 ould make one of the Striped Grenadines, from 200. ve Districts Any, club =p aks 20. eo above from ite. u with 12 acres added; Parasol add “ee in the District, ¢ MATTINGLY, aumsutt: Silks, Pique. . “ “ ye ge eS 8 area Ts A and Swieses, Tariatans, Ni, rire cither eccke, Victoria’ Lawns, Bat : ole'or, Jn lots, de to JOHN HOWARD, | Cloths, Mokaire, cS butcher, No. oi market. corner of B aud than former prices, Now Ent. 423 ier orthw ember’: am7t" Binet EENT-DWELLING @ HOUSE, wen ; ode Island aveunes beteeen bath mer 6th streets; the residence of the First Asshaaes Peete Ge ¢ral for the past three and half years. Touaie 3 Bees T° BE, OB NOT To BE, 1S NOT THE QUESTION TO FIND, OR NOT TO FIND, BARGAINS, BARGAINS. THAT iS THE QUESTION Bat SALE—A number of An 3 a my 1 3 ox re ee T street, bet at} northwest, containing siz roems each, wall | Be therefore couvinced, and try for cheap -sud iejpold terme ot is tee, enn, | lee eoode at from cash on cach, Selgnce ta seonely Son tp sa parehane WOLFORD & SHILBERG's, we HOUSES at from @ mat cK Who are this season offering many attr: ‘s nts, to salt perce eae 39 vy Ae Por ‘Thrce HOUBES will be aeinangea in part for a bt om Ae ord “Alea, Several (HOUSES tn the same biock witt be | AT ee Socata x Anas ti > “ech cf the chore Houses ball center, bath: Tare st so rRISGED ms room, water-closet, sewer, ‘are well TDL We AND TIES, sates apenas gtk, gat coy | Andmany other riches tw sumer son curing to themacives ¢ termes should not fail to call at wy office previous fina to the pn tery = Part of the city will ORE RIN ns emcees. to.call at this fam ‘a aulehment it 22 No. 902 ath street norihweets bet and K, | aa 4B7 Teh mtrcct betwee Doed ES FoRS fale —BOd pe iors pa MT. PL sold pan NS NE® ATTRACTLONS: LOW PRICES Gl CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS '"! Newest designs ENGLION B tei a ales ENG. WHITE and CRECK “ATEBes. rams, and MATS, WINDOW SHADES. ~~ all colors. Winpow. FIXTURES, at WOLFORD & SHILBERG'S, 4a7 yw nate a Between D and E, sonthweat. Sr THE at lot has uj Tich low

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