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CROSBY 6. HOYES......Editor. Largest Circulation in the District Beading Matter on Every Page| ‘The Te of Renal Estate. We have had occasion to show time and again by the record of the sales of real estate in this | city how groundiess have been the etteraness | of the croakers who have so persistently argued | | that prices were speculative, that they could | not be maintained, that “the bottom would | soon drop out,” and all that. Some of these prophets of evil, when taken at their word by | the purchase from them of their city lots, have | had the disagreeable experience of net only seeing their fame as seers utterly dissipated, but the same lots resold within the year at prices three or four times what they had held to be speculative. The opening of the real es- tate season this spring shows the same upward | tendency of prices, despite “dail times” and “BO money,” and it is evident that people who are waiting for the river to run by and Prices of ground t» fall to a song before they purchase, will have to wait a long while. In New York we note a similar condition of | the real estate market, as shown by recent sales establishing comparative prices between this year and seven years ago. The advance in real estate is described by the Bulletin as “start- | ling,” to those who have not kept the run of prices. At the sale seven years ago of the lot on the southwest corner of 72d street and 8th | avenue, (immediately opposite the grand west entrance to Central Park) it brought $15,800, | which was looked upon at the time as a high figure. The adjoining lots sold for upwards of $10,000 each. At the sale last week the auc- thoneer, after giving the most positive assur- aneethat the sale was peremptory, and that there would be no extraneous influences brought to bear, and that every lot would be sold to the bighest bidder, commenced by offering the lot situated on the southwest corner of jist street and the Broadway Boulevard, fronting on the Grand Plaza. It was started at $25,000, and after a spirited contest between several bidders it was struck off for $32.000. The adjoining lots sold for from $22,500 to $20,500. At the sale in 1806 the highest price paid for a corner lot on | Broadway or the Boulevard was less than $6,500, and inside lots brought less than $4,900 each. At Thursday's sale as high as $9,300 was realized for lotson Tist street; corresponding lots brought $3,400 at the previous sale. ‘The bidding was very active, and quite a laugh was raised at the expense of one of the ‘chasers who had the option of a plot of lots at a certain price and declined, but who, when the same lots were put up under the hammer, was compelled after an energetic opposition to pay an advance of several thousand dollars on the price for which they were offered him pre- viously. on In the face of the stringent and unsettled | condition of the money market, this sale is looked upon as showing quite conclusively that | there is no weakness in the New York real es- tate marke +222-— Referring to the rumor that the vacancy in the New York representation created by the death of Mr. Brooks is to be filled by Sunset Cox, the Springfield Republican hopes that ru ™ this instance knows what she is talk- ing about. ‘He has had” says that paper ‘more than ordinary advantages of education and travel, bas been in the House long enough to acquire valuable experience, and, for a demo- cratic Congressman, has very little of the bat | about him.’ This is all very well, and every. | body in and about Congress would be glad to hear of the success of the genial, witty, and w believe, thoroughly honest gentleman named; but it seems that Mr. Robert B. Roosevelt wants to step into the shoes vacated by Mr. Brooks, and as he has a good deal more money than Mr. Cox, and knows how to use it in the way of buying his way into Congress, we fear that his brilliant and capable competitor won't stand much show. Mr. Roosevelt's bad record as a Congressman in the matterof back pay, and in the attempt, through his striker Riley, to levy subsidy money from the District govern- ment ought to defeat him, and would probably, with any other than a New York constituency. It is possible, however, that Roosevelt’s scur- rilous abuse of the German and Irish people in his paper The Citizen, may trip bi in Mr. Brook’s district, which has a pretty large for- « ign element. The bill introduced in the Council by Mr. ‘Thompson reducing salaries and offices, and the bill of similar import introduced in the lower house by Mr. Smoot, are signs that the Legis- lature means in earnest to set about the work of retrenchment recommended by Governor Cooke. Of course some care must be taken in reducing salaries and lopping off heads to see that it is done judiciously, but it is quite evident that the heavy work of getting the machinery of the new District government into running order is sufficiently advanced to allow a large reduction of force and salaries. Apparently Mr. Lyman Trumbull, ex-Sena- tor, would not object to place himself at the | head of the Patrons of Husbandry, with a view to | political elevation at their hands. He has got himself retained as their lawyer in their suits | Sgainst the Illinois Central railroad company, | and he will doubtless make a good fight in their | behalf. The fact that he took his “back pay” is, however, recorded against him, to be raised when be runs again for office. oe cetane Mr. James Brooks’ fortune at the time of his denth, was according to the New York Sun, not less than $1,250,008. To make up this sum his | half interest in the Expres: newspaper real estate belonging to it is estimated at $250,000. coe The recent death of James Brooks, and the stroke unto death of Oakes Ames, the two per- sons condemned by the report of the credit mobilier committe2, will doubtless be improved by certain moralizers as cases in port. — +208- Mr. Shellabarger has accepted a position on civil service advisory board, also his back pay a5 a member of the last Congress. oe ‘The death of Minister James L. Orr will cause a new scramble for that rather attractive bone, the ambassadorship to St. Petersburg. TION OF THE OLDEST iS WnAsrras ANTS: ‘Ml meet, TO-MORROW (Wednesday- F, in Get tae Pescveal a = CARROLL BRENT, ht {Bepeb.} ording Secretary. ND CONCERT = FIRST PRESBY- ise q EMIAN LAN CHURCH (De Sunderland NESDA EVENING, Mar Tick zk | Keres Tih bia’ Beery P.O. pap pabeaI dk eee acne ge HARTER wo 3, willbe roy 6, at 7:38) Fighter set ate EDWIF Mason, Secretary. i} ore nue 5 ™ ae: 2. ye Tax. PAYERS. 2 49a want to get news read the Now Zork pensre ‘ands. and reckons extravagance Pep eeners oe of the Washington ‘every tax. payer is the Disthee of ‘ass TF Baa ere ome wena ton aeeee fe ae FORD, Mote eg, esta | D’ Is ‘The New York stock exchang ‘feeling y markets opened slmest buoyant feelin, my owin, |B erty prospect of 4 table meitied with an toara, | cent. in Facite Mail, pope te Rae Mn rib aides, Biter % é Tre Barrmorz, M») 6. uponia, old, $5; V Virginia's, Bax: 13 bid to western ‘sot aot go, family Ries ixed western, Bay sgachanged Provisions quict at rm. rk, ders, 734; clear Bacon in improved’ det sh spralders, esc escleat rib rib sides, 10s; sugar-cured hams, ‘Woecern butter steady — Ni ¥ Stocks Gold steady. 14. Money frm, 7 rig? Schaar, jong, abet. rm 16) anit. Pe -—— sadhidete wiEw Four, 6 Fi: “Flour quiet and unchanged. heat qu Lonnesn bs pars 6, a m3 Ae ed at O35 See both Of 1885, old, 92; 1957, 98; 10-40" and iddle states, with low north easterly winds and rally clear . North- easterly and easterly wi cleady weather and rain, very heavy on the Gaif coast, prevail, with falling Darumeter in the South Atlantic and Gulf ¢ and T Ne “os to southeaster- ly . carand ih oapertan gre tar ane at “roma ace to Mi. “ie Paovapinitins. For the mbddis states onthe e perature Feb | cxtremenorthwes?, aoa thoes Ovee U: OTH ae = my heeloeer rea pny business or em} ip any busi ee ion. ere (LICENSE) fo procure cad hes CaaS Place of business denoting the, payment of said Special Tax before commencing busi ‘The taxes embraced within the provisions of law shove quoted are the following, vi baer uf Manufacturers of stills ‘and for each still or worm manufac Manufacturers of tobacco... afacta Peadiers of tol Peddlers of tobacco’ third class, (1 horse Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class, (on foot = lar end nd the | st Ho. 1489 PexnsYivamia Avene, Depot for Suda and Mineral Weters. NITED STATES iS INTERNAL REVENUE cE TO SPECIAL: fie (LICENSE) | requires every br pene oyment, e SPECIAL “TAX, lace comspicuousis A STA oon, Siig cents for in manufactured arenes Ses EMS Seve. cca ay 1, ase, THOS. L. TUL! Coe ogg nternal Revenue for District No. 617 hh street. taf Oolimbia, RISTIAN ASSOOIA- the liv edi state of ‘that abies pbioriers Ledigeton, ick . fevers, &c., &c ‘use of Schenck's i cher Mandrake Pills Por sale THE == o tels-ly RyFzemea tors Freescrs, Fi “ae TH: be had at's. aP Water Coolers, eBting Machines, oe OBLY yuly seoapet Middlesex a oil ANESE FANS. 3,000 JAPANESE mo-20 Te Fans. eat “THE LITTLE WORLD,” waite surat oor} INE ST ROME LINE STEAMERS 5 WANTS. EVERY WED DAY 4 1D BA’ pe ae at WASTED » yor QIRL ce nite) a0, chamber, this 1 ‘aneurpaserd logan wry eh caroete and comfert, Cabin stacs rome ea te a Alban FOR RENT AND SALE. 'OR RENT—Teo or three unfurnish-d ROOMS, ond verti ‘Tilating _ RATES 01 PASSAGE 5 GLascow, ives mit LONDON DEE WASTED— good, industrious BO ee ublag bu no F. EC! orth Oapitel street WARZEDSA ei gettlet bee sree aminat ner o. on Het. betorn ree pornees immediately wt. Cetforn ich ea Ww hand BODA FOUNTAIN Toate or either, Address @ x 2s Leek Bo: ene ren - 2 “Rome bat « gue need a the National Hote! barber shop. PP’ Tami Bisek: —A good aaah TET WY Aa Eee a Sect sooand band BE BUG ey; —We bave this di nerah painter the name and st success os 1 Mhesfwrights ana i ifnckanith, Sveuue and. @ wt [ba rele Soh oli eit our friends and the Bibl fcn'baik ad warranten. ep, Repatring “seomptly inded to. to the Tate Grm of Eeterer & ooh will Star office. Ht persons 4 seeccall and. settle their Tons. vit clais TED—B. ti af English farmer, a poe ze he ee Weladorer wf Bo Ww SER TOW atures fipeatord payment. W. ¥. ner 0 0.4. LEDS Corner Onlo ane. and Lich'st_Waskingtin, he 36 jag gg Rg Bae Tops, Panel Oar W ARTE Th tal ea tar aoa ant Drags, Pony Phmtone, 60 Matec it can be les in twenty minutes. ‘Sample Haines cut free. Apply at S03 Market Space Cc ¥ aa NTED— bie_young qirl SUR romnptty asioaded W Aitanripn a chanbermad or i, ban: Hew Repository and Factory, —-* a moke be herself generally usefal R ” ety —A goed col SaGOOK, D edig xredecee nt at sini Wii ata eee ‘apply f ats car loads CHILI For sale low in lots wan ¥ ROSE, fc. NO. W. LUMspon &co., 208 ‘Kh st., opposite Center Market, sites unexceptionable city references. 2101 G street, between 1 and 2o’clook p. m. | ANTED—Two CH Rey BAG! willing to earn : ad? TS, whoare t exer: tion. No book business. ten ranted. Call EE ee eh e's un | 2 Tas eae ade after 4 p.m. only. mo-3" On the petition of FRANCIS M; SPRONGS of WASTED—Une “demoiseife “Americaine desire Vergennes, and THOMAS ROSS, of Rutland, Ver- trouver pension dane une famille Francaise oulon park rement 8. meill seront dounees etdemaniers. Ade DEMOISELLE, Star office. It* W&RSTED—By a gentleman and his wife, ina mont braving for the extention of a patent granted to them on tite Io day of Aucust, 1800, for an imn- Provement i Weighing Seales Te is ordered thai in the gn the Toth day ot July ment, Hesamony ip at the jeures: case be closed | time for filing be limited pet yee to | pepooM, “pa BARLO OM Benito cape next, | ol 8, 00d aie ‘od that bald petition. be | situation, good. food ood cooking, aud. kerved ‘on the 30th day of Jul: emt. nd ve aS y Seren may extensi: promptiy’ “Address LAW ER, Box 470__m6-2' Oar Soamindone.. | WW ARTED By aang men comment ti vat the subs | arge alm any dul nt PUSIED SIV ENORICE, That the subscriber | pusiness, «SITUATION in & Grocery, ey Liquor and Commission Store. Can come. wel nded . Address FILIUS RICOLAE, 8! office m6 a CS ae ee for housekeeping. No. 1787 Ed —FURRISHED LOOMS, a * TARLOMand BEDRO a fs perm: Pag ramud man ‘Pennsylvania avenue, mer co nd 6th streets. Fok RENT— Very deqirabie three ctory ree modern ¢ » ht Joe: ition” 2895 Letrect. Tir08, "EWaGaAwaw, 519 7th m6. NT—Very ure six cig beg i ‘SES, two mm cars: F inthe chy. THOSE Ez. WAGE ia Bis Th street. “OR RENT—A BRICK HOUSE. 33 = sal F¢ sortheast, Caritol Hill; bas gee rater, eight rooms, bath-room, cellars, sud te. Ser a Premises. Rented $4. OR RENT—A GARDEN FARM arg ar a with: Deeitings at-houses, &c, Re pavipeon No.1429 Pennsylvania avenues over Milburn’s Drugstere.) Fe, REN’ or in suite, with Foome or to famities. = exchanged. Call FS RENT—A HOUSE in the country , 25: miles from the Navy Yard, near Good H» D.C containiny ree room, Wor particulars ope f on the adjoining farm; or by let! to M. ADDISON, Washington, Do Fo RENTS furnished ROOMS, on the an and third floors, in suites, svitable for house- kre Me water on second floor; pleasant location Missouri avenue, opposite the Te T—TwoorthreeF URNISHE! Rooms, for single gentlemen—Clerk: pleasant healthy locat: 6th street, northeast setts avenue, Fo; Ee ae yg) Sie ade corne! residence orris: Jace, = etuwn Tioieite with Shout Bix Ai ig offered at » Inquire at 13 ES ‘pries street, Georgetown, D.C. OR RENT—The three-story shok K 00 SE, No. aoee wth re b mocthrWert, containing ten roc Also, second. feontaud vack PARLOI, berides sonall HOO third floor, at the House No. 1216 7th street, A at 1506 7th etreet rorthwest. m6-3t ‘OR RENT—Five neaily-furnished ROO! rtL2id, @ street, between 12th and northwest 13th streets m5-3t __FOR RENT AND SALE. _ FS Beds tare sore BRICK HOUSE, No | One minute's walk | he Pennsylvania avesue and R RENT—Farnishe or Unfarnishnd ROOMS, iber for sale his side entrance; Contains nt rooms, ‘h-roome and closets. Ocilar under | utire house. with fire-piaces, gas and water; can be converted into basement rooms if desired: Lc tt Inquire on the Betteen oth and hich ate aiz-im’” | aed B streets northwest, | om. V street, between 12th and 13th «tr. | iM A Ge eae ora susie, ai as faze Le fosewood- for a | F of the most valuable P PATENT, icles’ over est will buy it. Cr porty tates ta pa vanes Sh 3m lich strect southeast, where if canbe sven tt Cperation Cd ALIS’ iu oO Ci FOR SALE—An undivided 8@ UAB guotx the ae Section of the ety or ground. will more a aie a a within the time allowed for ite pay - et fourth of {2 Saware of Ground near tne Columba heme! of ¢ ea sin t ey bs A first-class Lot on F street, mear the Patent Of one on Vermont avenue, between L aud nth and N te prom, and (from capitalists for © i choice Price and terme) commends investment or to builders fe = most M. M. Bo! EY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE 5& u tied 13 Teh street. SITY, a _ME-10t FSR SALE—A number (ot two-story BRIO K | HOUSES. on T street, between 14th and seh | Streets northwest, containing six roems each, will be sold on terms as follows. we BOUSES = $100 to b ayod heey) on stack, | lance in monthly payments to suit purchaser” e HOUSES at from 500 to Ed cash, and | batance in m. mili, martetee or alf-yearly pay- ments, to suit purchaser. Three Houses will be exchanged in part for vacant gro “Also, several HOUSES tn the same block will be id fer cash. Each of the above Houses hare hall, cellar, bath Toom, water-closet, sewer, gaa, and are well suited for a private family, “Those desirous of p- curing to themselves a comfortable House on easy ferme, shoold not fail'to call wt my ofice previous a ee where Sosy KELLEY, . eal Estate Agent a2 No, 902 8th street northwest, bet. I and K. AME HOUSE, 2 ae aining sever ‘Apply next ‘oor, i| F's RENT—Two-story oo street southwest nt $25 eed in advance, ae So0'clock p.m Ww NTEO—By Uses able tenant Rent not to exceed Pg of 4th street. War D—A NURSE, white a aa = 0) ENT—611 ‘13th street, r ea marae Paes eee paclesecte: teckaes BOOMS, with hot and cold "water, at very low prices, ‘OB BALE OR ens Beas Eastern Br over, the “A piece of FAorEaaT ranch, Se 5 agi /ENT—A two-story a HOTS e- fi New Jersey avenue, iyoon Q aad streets. sa’ ont § O16 per monte; 6 “a: or near Baltimore depot; price cash, $1,600, rest in mouthly ress I. r office. m6-2t' idy, not 20 years of age, wit a. eee WK _| | Apply to 1539 lth streets” BEG oh nnd Getrects south, 1[ Wis 1850 GIVE NOTICE, That tne W “hecn i ond Octreertt a Waitt a ot | ES ie rains, 0 hag obtained from Clyne Spars ‘the Dis- eoeral aacmorke 2 govd bi sas a ry rel ry que fesfamentary-on, the. perainal estate of Pugmas WARTED—To bay « HOUBE of Cor 8 rome on FOR FEN Tice B ROOMS, onfurnished, suit- ablé for housekeeping; gaa and water in the tei newly painted. Apply at 30% 6th stroct northwest -A first-class BLACKSMITH at th Works, uth eed Geen alee steady, sober and good workman need “apply; must come well recommended, m5-2t FS fandsomely furnished 3 aud Bi DEOOM ga the Aret floor at Rod New York avenn obtained by one ontxo gentlemen at a 1 W* NTED—By two Tospectable white pirls ry cock eo ATIOR in a smail family in the city, one cook, wash and iron; other chambermaid and assist i washing an pt corner Gay and roning: the best of references. Ap- ljontgomery streets, George: es WANTED HOUSE with soven rooms, ball-way, water and gas; location west of 7th and nort exceeding $30 per month. y house-aeent wanting @ tenang who can show written evidence of paying rent Fromptty. will please address G. M. D., 8 im a sckeeping for a family with mo in the store corner of 11th thand M rable partion + TF housekeep- D KOO} second TT Massachusetts avenne Washington D.C ANTED By ¢ gonticman aagpiag at House, a good second-hand BUGG ETT, two first-class WAIT Administrators w. a. oT EF THE eeeniger~'y SOLU MEY OF THE DISTRICT aF ERS, and wor female m3 St° 7 ras cc 30 GIVE NOTICE, Tha: the catowioere ‘neral’s office. mB- siete above Patent Office. Te ‘obtained from the Supreme Court of the Dis- ANTED—By a young American girl. SITU- | JOR Bret teor, lal iyae SALOON F Pastors | iss Fone : ATION to 'ravel ag lady scompanion or maid. on first floor, for_ parle; Bt ect Gola he perianal eae of THOMAS Address MARY, No. 424 ot fewest. mg-at® | with © ipile ROOMS.” Table ore. “7 Fis ited lea ply at 917 16th at. a denen, late of Washington county, D. fp pm eo 8 Se @ fo = okss oe the votichers thereof, to the subscribers, on of | S=—* ing Toomecfiret oor: very convenient for bine. before ’ y of May next: they may ‘other- ANTED—DEES—Tacnty swarms or more a" keeping, club or office; 1411 F street, near Froee- wise by law be excluded from all of the said ak Se cepuiition. | Inquire in — torte, ury. Inquire second foor, F. Ty x cy W a RENT—Part of a HOUSE—two to or furnished rooms—suitable for housekeeping; it to, Call before 9 or after at 1b ae ye street, between Netware r- He nso Srecial & my ay 2,173. eee WASE=STORE RE sul DWELLING, suitable or SALE=Or = aaeapiacune re son hon acount, the exeetor orton | um, agpaaorte fick O18, “100 Ti strety BUILDING LOT, al mS- jetween K and L streets, northw: fronting on 7th street, near new rNorthern Market. irs of he upreme Gantt ar ng Northern AN -A BOY who ho! hh nderstands sldgeatend ntti itn rsdn! | NV souingGuivngemenaiw ON |e. 1400 Pomorie wt LO zo ly at eo - same bave toon collected and tamer ino ypaey; Frintlog Office 928 and'va0 Facute. ns Fe. BALE—A cath BRICK HOUSE: containg creditors ai four rooms, chen and fine cellar; gas a fear are Twotified to attend, with th oir claims Wier ts: PEt BHED hOUMS, {or igesice wate oe Soy ; runs back to thirty-foot T Bro} youched, or they may otherwise by law be . Rent must moderate and ion | alles stands 22 feet from building line, and is x from all benefit in said eatate: healthy and convenient * to Frowmar, Bepariment situated in one of the best and most me ving Provided, @ copy of this order lished once a | References exchanged. Address "J, BG.’ Star vrtions of the city, | Price 3.7; one-foart ae id ay, re om tava ie Wa RENT renifitbet a CHAS’. P AB ni, TS 3 prorosacs gin a — sires to rent at a moderate mites a HOME ot pots F2 ¢ RENT—Fai COUN OUSE for res to res of se =, .i rs — ” eight room: cotstiengs water, &c., betwi the summer. Will rent main building ready CrERn’s Orrice. ats iy te ee Foe ‘0 od bch ‘and tat aets a northeet: oi a farsished, The mr ade, toe and ii be rac wed at this office un si yee ire aim Cash and mouths, gas sha ecient —— fe desired; til 12 o’cLock M 1873, for farnishing ‘of houses, by permen ; nd healthy location; 1°4 miles from Eapham's j lot the use ofthe House of Representa- | will answer this ‘adreo, with fall "partigulars, Bai a, on Baltiasors ° aad P Poromae oe aloes, or t 5 be Bear . wank, fat ss roponals. showing ae ing the quantity ANSED A WOMAW We Goce and | &,0darese "pr. CHABLES A. WELLS, Bistes 2 Xt, at ax"boua to W qiion, at 216 IB strect north, belween 34 and SOR RENT—A vate ot PARLORS, aighed on a ‘ation to fits omest ne? Tl Pe WW ANTEDSPLUMBERS ote tat oe on aylit | FoR REST on snd hr cheap, at 2 72 ek lined eaiore only will be | WV | eae ee to know that, we are | i3th etreet, Setween @ aed H vorthocet kre to prodac. irish them mene ry it equally cheap acd of dS WORE, at 1008 Onrret ortiwes Wil, As a, ee d Rib raver CO. N. B.—Brass jon wrt dngaite at | SMALLS reenhioure bls wili_ be cogeldered and accepted oF, re- mitia™ | ner jected item by item aod the Olerk reserves the Fight ANTE TADTES take ania that Madame | J0OR Tespectable to order more. ot lees of any article than the quan- W' DE MASON ar Sow Tkerk,iasousned her F Pee ee HED RIN filed. with “Gannnles nud Getoription of lithographing to be milinery Parlors at’ No. sth st orth- | boarders. ¥. Adress B.. Bear bE oy ee Be OK RENT. ao othe cbuntry would will be required to es of each = glage of articles, ile with the re 6 "asm, ll pea gt sepiod until November, <2 rh sguthrentcoruer Vorint pieces Sas no aah ge — and best of avenue and Let erence eguired. ms 8 inne Resets ment Ofiice iE RENT—-HOUBE Nos 131 oF sessor os. Es fot BU -ebr T Uth street, Foe ten rooms and bath, with C3 todera a16-1m improvements Apply at 1923 ania, av- that the iB eepeicopnnecmminaie WING MAC! ACETATE Se ie ond Fee | TO SALE Three-story FRAME, TL. strect, be: in ‘ope voottag’in's EF ih ine rooms, ie, peedis bar and rorks of stool. $08 | cen terme. Groat bargain. tia ss, = enue. » Branch . Dem- NE sreet orest’s Pattera Emporium. < ie oS ould be indorsed," for Sta: | _ 80680-17 _W. SPICER, Agcet. Biren i and streets: aldo Vermont Ss ween N and 0 streets mest Clerk Mentos presente LOST AND FOUND. ro RENT eae [* THE MATTER (OF BERNHARD RAFF, | [)0G LOST—A livcr-colored SETTER, bearing « rear of premises No. 119 H etreet, mort Be steel collar, marked iler. Will be fi pg lg shaken to ares] cies ta rely ah or Gorvmnta, a: | i. BALLERS uid for delive person. Apply as above, or at No. 23 erent ven, D. Bia ere Jape" of the Digit Sunday sfternoon, moon, on loth street, Det. For RENT Volgatic BUSINESS STAND, tind ased G ‘room Sortie daca eRe D HAVE, Bankrost, S| ore? Coral ete canis will be suitably | aneavende and 7th strect: alen OFFICES cones, ill be held st Washi the aald District by calling at. Dw. oor. AD) : bees poke Scere auenet Bio BEA | Sea Sere,, AUR, GE Premio oF ts 408 Otte District, for Burposes named Sim Big Sia el gd :| Por SALE-HOUBE No. 624 New York avenue, he ast Coe teas meets a tine te ea ween 6th and Tt northwest, lot bein “An act to catebiias a are 8: a. k= néwers to the name of Fannie. The find. ‘Wfeet 2 inches front. ie back to a public ruptey,” &c., appreved remain- | er be rewarded by, poring Gee at ley. Apply to JOHN G. BRIGHT, right & a will be disposed of at | Store om sald corger, ae on a collar wit! Humphrey, No, 9287 New Your ‘avenue north- time place. my name. qa Sire, { Assignees. Fo OR SALES Tro, fins LOTS on th siroot, bo- TOES.—375 bushels choice “PRACH ‘BLOWS Just soay LUMS: _m3-3t 208 ath street byt Et LIME! BEST WOOD BURNT LI LIME ot @1 per berrel, delivered to all woey SaaS PE Deh et, SocrTIoN Gt CITRATE MAGNESIA, cents. Chamois ge ta AY'S, 1 x, war ade rig Bore, PERSONAL. ins ates. coaaet 0) pas S#ieTs. Toracandersitned prepared forte te Balt atthe fo Dan of jagton, at . | Conroll ly fair — eae quit seen! = a|uy property wherethey “Red THOS. By WAGGAMAN, 619 Tthat, \@ MY FRIENDS:—The of Tw A ts incorreee: Innmmmach te be le ooo tease te ALL-LINEN SHIRTS to order, $50 per dozen, at WM. 8. TEEL'S, 935 Pennsylvania avenue. m3-3t Na its seri that T have no interest in the i by him. It fe true thet be has a di + 3 GLASSWARE, pen Ie tae but a sstisty amg ous before CROCKERY, and | ont Tie ome ne te ee FINE PLATED WARE. N tm oreware si, persons, from ope aera” | Suing ty da cnt fat uae mS." Od Fellows’ Halle Tek tevect, | *2Biee ie a 20. ENGLISH scaRFs, ENGLISH HOSIERY. N®w serene. ENGLISH UNDEBWEAR, — CARPETS-CARPETS—CARPETS, JUST OPENED, THE 0. 0. D. CARPET HOUSE, Ar 904 Urn Srarer, Berwzen I amp K, Pe edoskans a recétved a large supply of Choice Butter, tn- is 4 LARGE ASSORTHENT at DEVLIN & Cows, pet ins PRBNSYLVANTA AVENUB. Jj, ¥: saleuTwein, 490 ora Grazer. made to order and ready-made. A per- WiLson, m2-6t 511 7th street, oppoatte Post Oreo, Fe, SALE. Several tine RESIDENCES, an punds, (from 6 to 80 acres, ridge of north of and overlooking the ry, between 7th and Bnet O11 Teivstreet, onpontie’F a OB RENT—A eg and STORE, containi 16 rooms eid eanareen and ars Sey = Rotel be rented ieanpatisiayree oniel egd 5 (CE at the streets This property is camer pumed te tone tion, aud is supplied with veer motors orareul ce a “ 511 7th street, opposite Pout Oise. HOUSE i cen with Bonnie pee ioe thirteen rooms, w' garden and privi ico house, carriage and stable: ‘on the Wank ville. “For Mr. J. THOS. PARI Falirdad near” near aoe 1 We. sngtone on, Paes ete — rail- amet these hae ree tains watered; ore! Fe KENT—FURNISHED BOOMS: a back Parlor furnished a9 8 Bedroom, aud two plens- back and Trout, om second story, in an ltgibly to -located Dwelling on \Tetreet, Dear bh; will | Tented on reasonable terms to aly. Address “A. 3 ” National Republican effice. FOR SALE. F O02, GLass show -Cases FoR SALE—Two j three feet ‘and two aud a haif feet hig, tw three fest long and four feet high, at 933 Pennsyl- vania avenue, a Fe DALE—Cheaj on y terms, M. soDa Avranarts) in ved onder. Appl Store, corner 6! Bar o iT SND FOR SALE—A zai J young HORDES aad ARES, among them “ are several fue 7 several fine young, a Brivis” ‘Mi ares, aie rt kere; to De scen'at the HOW. Shp sable es greet hand fthistec as See TOR SALE Ope fhe Young MULK: 2 gvod Fa a ic WAGON, nescisy new; 4 Also. cart’ peiay or all'of the sa can be bonshe et « Secunia. Appts 0 B13, REWER DS ae riser AnD xircaee FUR- new, for sali @ family Boceceeapinr: Call at ‘7 rae ot sive Oe 1th ati northwest. FS Inauire a Cita CBAs BA 3 Bhladel ie, and very ao BLE'S Livery Btable, OR Sale tar ace Beal of Face 4 HORSES: some fant oR for thi market, SHUGUELY a BOWERS Sibi oy York avenue, between 6th and 7th streets. m3-2w" pos SALE BAT. MARE; 5 years old: Morgan stcc! jarranted sound. PON Pustox” Apply to LATIMER & CLEA- RY, Auctioneers, Pennsylvania avenue, cor- ner of Lith street, Star Omee building. UR SALE—50,000 first-class BOSES, Climb- ing Plante, ts, Orbamental Shrubs, and Freee Parlor Plants, &c. A. JORDAN, Counectica: avenue. T PRIVATE SALE. a2s-cf ‘he beactifal page o a “DUN- = Was i meal oma vat oS jace cont ins about twenty-three acres of Inna, Set oe red by 4 oq the other three rooms, ice re are seven acres of grapes in bearing, poars, Peaches and other fruits. ‘The view from the house is one of the finest eat in the District. Any one desiring a fu fine country residence would do well Ifthe place is not seid by the th tof Ste be hian- sion House will te for rent duri: yr Forterms apply to PIERC! ck SHORMARER, _S26-i ORSALE-A Re tr rina eC Eo erica is eee =~ mt? 2, a. ‘atin teks -tree ELS, Sui poms, og zB DODGE & BARRRTLAE, MEDICAL, &e, MP3.2,,2.7BE8o8. seen ashort time ‘only a i 130 inh street Hours trom 10 a, m.to7 p.m. prer.2 BINGHAM, oP = ‘8 eae i ork, treats ecvenn, Cnronic Dis" eases, Blood and Cancer Poisons. Kooms at the Howard House, corner Pennsy!- Yania avenue and 6th street, on Mondare, louse, jurdays, ii7-tt ‘Keivabir gan be “S™ TERR Gnat an FESO Sener: ome ing on of hands.” Taught by Mrs. J ea i on a " re. 4 TOT, 478 .C street northwest api-tr bD* LEON, CONSULTING PAYSICIAN, ‘The oldest established Specialist in the city Bo, 811 Mth street, above H. Hours: 1) to 4 and 7 to9, daily, jy 27-tr BSTACLES TO MARRIAGE.—H Rall Sor the effects of i Hi south Gelphie, Pa..-an ‘netitution having » nigh fe ‘conduct => Lage age) of ail eee treated. fee co geese te pier ‘DAME WILSON, Me EE tt we peat aE ay sec cessfully ity a GIVE ask i of the eee Ons rr Address QBS, Star .ifce LOAN-SEVERAL ravUsaNd DOLLARS eh Property must be doutir, ms tof some n lawyer; 10 per cent Pe segoriate isan. "Thos. £ Waueamaw ‘MonaTATE SUM CASH WILL PUm lock and Fixtores of a amail retail G& STORE, corner ith acd Mt Good cellar, with «tore rent very Excellent neighborhood. Satisf@Rory reas one for selling. m3-3t* $3. 000 FEE IES CHASE F in x the oldest GROCERY ap Freep sroRe. — 3 A rare chance for any one he copal to oseute ec meth conbianed t pees > # wi bdrewing of account Address, with references, H., Ww rit ston, D.C $2,000, 852%; = t suit borrowers Ses ‘84.000, TT! eat ats rt te By a treet. a —. ee Fe SALE_V cor tretclees, ORICK, HOUSE: two squares from Capitol LL same Gisthnce to the ne and r cars; well located: — hese aa muses are well-built, Tooms each, cold water, and anon Terme me cnay premises, s19¢ ‘street & and — en the Fa GOOD WILL and Es of woe Mt ny —? oe a ‘Btore, No, % pied fan me Ith and Sthete, wowte? 1 cle EERE BERG 2 OO. ‘KOURSE @ MI ip apl9-Im - VARCABLE Hay i Cae CAL IRE feel’ i ae ic fe i Sas See ato 1 ree Sad well fenced. neat Guinea's Station, on g, PR. B., in Spotsylvania we iin PES StpiT-dm 106 Wont strest” tseorgetown, B.o. Me™ex TO LOAN ON BEAL FTAs. Beal AURY & peo _Spi6-Im 14a7 x street, ARE CHANCE wo purchase « good STO) DWELL — “ow ne te market, ret, Metaie. Bos a ope EES TPs, The bi FOUR. ¥ HO with three- Beatie etd foome, farmace, water, with large stable in rear. re Property hae been receatiy pit, im complete sand ie ery, Souvenieut far @ ara genteel fan hod Fence Dae suse. Will x seid ts Freedman’ ‘Treasury, Pennsy avenue. Poot! DRY GOODs, N EW Pi, ne FERRON LAWNS and PERCALES, %., “Lace: STRIPED JAPANESE CLOTS, at 2% BLUE PLAIDS, 2 and a5c. WHITE PIQUES, 25¢., worth 40 —a son. One case BLACK — = LAWNS, at be per yard; (100. under LACE SACQUES, Poe woaed to ew wach Beautiful Goods for Children’s Dresses, from 25 to 78c. BOGAN & WYLIB. DEY GOODS. m5 tf Cure LINEN SHEETINGS in all wid free aoa ewer a na cents to §1 <n * SrBive 100 PIECES SPRING SILKS in neat si | EXCeSAURET 9 P| syle PEMCA cafeea one het m3-3t = Py rae T° BE, OR NOT TO BE, 1S NOT THE QUESTION. TO FIND, OR BOT TO FIND, BABGAINS, BARGAINS. THAT IS THE QUESTION. convinced, therefore and Dd a try for cheap and. WOLFORD & SHILBERG's, Wess e bie eneee offering many attractions ia met : AnD Tr And many other to numetous to eee, Fcrocns from the mest Gistent part of she city find it ), before hse wre, call st tg fee : 026 427 Teh etreet, becocen De E,8.w. NEY ATTRACTIONS: Low ae ICES CABPETS! CARPETS 1 " CARPETS i Newest designs ENGLISH BRUSSELS, WHITE and CHECK be had manes ES, in all col Ny WINDOW SHADES Wik DOW FIXTURES, at WOLFORD & SHILBERG'S, 487 SEVENTS STREET, Between D apd EB, southwest. [ OVELY rte FOULARD Sit SILKS mart LEGA! Ad SILK, from EE yen ic of ali Minas of SPRING GOODS just received marti -om iets mua eee PROFESSIONAL, Dfesecty coroer of D street wort to copesiee

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