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EVENING STAR. CROSBY 5. HOYES...... Batter. ae Reading Matter on Every Page WASHINGTON CITY: We have received a number of communica- | | tions in regard to the case of the young woman | who was recently dismissed from one of the | government departments in this city om the | ground of ‘conduct unbecoming an officer,” we suppose it may be called, and the alleged sedue- | tion of one or more of her male companions in | the public service. Some of these are too long | for the space we have at command, and others touch upon phases of the questions directly or collaterally Involved in the case that may as well be kept from newspaper discussion; bat the writers all agree in condemning the action of the officials im discharging the woman and leaving undisturbed in their places the partners im her guilt who are fortunate enough to be of the opposite sex. In this view of the matter there can, we suppose, hardly be two opinions in the minds of right thinking people. It is bad enough that women, who are the harshest critics of their own sex, should be more lenient to men than to women under such circumstances; it is worse that public sentiment should follow in their utireasonable and unjust discrimination; bot when government falls into the same error and sets up a distinction by virtually punishing fex rather than guilt, the act becomes offensive | and scandalous. It is not possible that there Was sin on one side only; and for obvious reasons the punishment that was meted to one of the parties to the immorality complained of should bave been visited om the other. If there ever ‘Was @ case where sauce for the goose should be sauce for the gander, this was the case. It isto be hoped, therefore, that the matter will be agitated until the offending man or men shall be turned adrift, as well as the offending woman. And if the official who can take so one-sided a view of a case were sent to bear them company, who beside himself would complain ? 202+ President Gorman, of fhe Chesapeake and Ohio canal company, in his report for April, submitted to the company at Annapolis yest@r- day, shows a decrease of 10,439 tonsof coal, and also a decrease in revenue of $1,171.63, in com- parison with the month of April of last year. ‘This decrease he says “‘is attributable to the destruction of the Borden Mining company’s shaft, the strike among a portion of the miners, | together with the decrease in the shipments of | one of the companies which has in the past two years furnished one-fourth of all the coal which | passed over the canal.” Will the president In- form the stockhollers how it is that the destruc. ton of the Borden shaft bas increased the ship- ments over the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, | and lessened the same by canal, or why itis that the strike among the miners has put more coal into the cars for transportation by rail, and less into the boats by canal? Also, why the largest company is now sending its coal by rail to Baltimore instead of by canal to Georgetown and Alexandria where it has wharves for ship- ping? ‘The Commissioner of Indian Affairs regards the occasional predictions of a ‘general Indian war” as wholly unwarranted, for the reason that the Indians are not united as are civilized communities, but are divided intosmall bands, each of which is an independent organization, having no relations whatever with other tribes. In fact, even when not at war with each other they are seldom on friendly terms. Their pathy is limited to the members of their tribe, and therefore the Commissioner believes that | the hostility of the Modocs will have no effect | whatever on other tribes, excepting possibly the | Snake Indians, with whom the Modocs have been somewhat affiliated in the past. The fact that the Warm Spring Indians are the allies of | our troops in the war against the Modoes is one | ilustration of the indifference of the Indians ———— lar, tothe trials and tribulations of a neighboring | tribe. see The Pennsylvania coystitutional conveution bas passed to its third reading an ordinance xbolishing the aldermaniec judicial system in Philadelphia, and substituting poliee courts for | st the trial of petty offenders. There is to be one judge of these courts for every thirty thousand inhabitants, which would give the city twenty- three, they are to hold office for seven years, and to be elected on a general tieket, but no | voter is to vote for more than two-thirds of the number to be elected. Judges who are elected will probably be found to turn out not much Letter than Aldermen who are elected. Judges | may be politicians as well as Aldermen, and the convention in favoring an elective judiciary are not likely to improve on the Aldermanic mal- administration of justice to any great extent. It would seem as if human ingenuity is pow- erless to prevent the recurrence ef such terrible | colliery accidents as the one which occurred in Nova Scotia day before yesterday, by which forty to Sixty lives were lost. Many of these aceidents might be arrested if the coal com- panies would only see to it that their mines are | properly ventilated. At Avondale, Pa, where | So many lives were lost a few years ago, it was generally conceded that all, or a great majori- ty, of those In the mine might have been saved had there been another shaft besides the one which was burned. In the case of the Nova ‘Scotia disaster, however, it seems an explosion | instantly kilied the unfortunate miners. | —_——— es —_____ Since Gen. Canby and Dr. Thomas met their | Geath through Indian treachery the govern- | ment does not find it so easy a matter to obtain | the services of suitable persons to act asspecial commissioners to the savages. For some time past efforts have been made to organize a com- mission to visit the Sioux and other tribes in | southwestern Dakota to negotiate for a modi- | fication of the treaty of 1868, but several of those who have been solicited have bad various excuses for declining to serve, and the commis- sion remains unorganized. see The way ia which the boys in blue are exter. | mimating the Modoes reminds one of the grand- | iloquent dispatches forwarded to Washington trom Virginia by a certain general officer during | * ihe late unpleasantness, who sent telegram after \% telegram announcing his triumphant advance, he enemy fleeing before him. Finally, how. | ever, the telegrams suddenly ceased; the distant booming of artillery was beard; and next came the news, brought in by stragglers, of the de- teat of the forces led by the ever-contident general. And now comes an irreverent member of the the New York legisiature who charges in open + -ssion that Cornell University was built from a portion of the proceeds of a credit mebilier 4 ead fm the agricultural lands of the state, of ¥bich Mr. Cornell was the bead, and that the | atversity was founded and endowed solely to <‘reet public attention from the steal. We treat, in the interests of common decency, not 3 +s than the cause of education, that the story ¥ ill prove to be without foundation. ——————~ee ‘The Cumberland News says that the repub- jicans are indebted to the temperance peopie for their defeat at the municipal clection én ‘that city om Monday. Mr. Hetzel, the repub- Jican candidate , Was not acceptable le | to the temperance of the party, many of the tetotalers refused to vote for and for others on the republican ticket. aos +202 ——__ Comly, of the Okie State Journal, qmanages to keepeven. Witness the F Comly. of the Obie State Journal, resembles — sina eae eleeps im chureh—Clere- dand ‘The Lord and know where the oa he velco Suse Elsewhere tn to-day's paper will be found an Gnteresting historical sketch of the City Hall ‘Duiiding. See Sante Sak itil Apbatt advertrement four times ts better a a very oneonce. “Bragisa Dut Held Past ie a better." Die: sane York World, announces the painful ig Press {oat General Canby was eealped by the ene | For the northwest, and ag? lakes, sud southwest FINANCEAL AND ne net The advices from Europe yt Europe satisfactory condition of a@aire at eden, 5 ne curities being firmer and bigher than on Mon~| day, but no improvement being apparent in | the continental markets, where it will take time to recover from the collapse of the multitade of stock bubbles which all through = have been biswing & ee apd for two st. ‘or! comfortable le yesterday. ket was pee! the ely conservative, so that money this summer ma) nis indacing every be very much chee) dence in a comfot part of the year. rt than if there was con: le market during the latter Jay Cooke & Cy pare ton fouogea the | Fare aa ES me ie AS Oy, gan =o lth | ea deeb 8. By Sas, Meee sg | Races Salad «seul? % } Corrency vy ies a3. 8 Jaks jerk 7 Vi 2, do. Consolidated, 63%; North cial tax, M4, bid tu-day May It zottom dull and nominal— iS Ey et prices unchanged. Wheat auiet andst :, prices Tm steady white south ro. 65; mixed western, 644: —southern, 54; western Ca 8; . asi. Rye duiet Bay grchanged Provie ns rk, $1735 ‘and weak; mess Bulk meats dull-shoulds re, 7 wide 7 Silen, S%; clear rib siden 9060 shoulders, sides We cise ob aS patie 4@6. Lard dali, 9@0"; + miter scarce and arm: ay anchanged weer firm and_very — Sugar unchanged. Hew Tors, May iMoney 6. Gold atin, 17% Government es a ay 4.—Flour quiet vere pie ‘6. mau quiet and firm. Wheat inia aroli pressure Winds, low temperature, clondy Reet Jains iu the northwest a Missouri valleys. on the up ea, and thence to the lower Ohio and sou Variable Tennessee, and Et PF - winds in the south Atlantic states. pyattmpsrabare, Bortheesteriy to meee ya winds, and partly 'clondy weet! Jower lake Fegion and mddie states” “Wortireeatant ly winds, in- creasing preseare, very Cool, fair weather in Canada and New England. PRonaBiLITIBs —For the middle states and lower lakes, light northwesterly to morthensterly winds, low temperature, partly and jacrossingly cloudy falling barometer, and possibly light rain to- wight’ in the comern portion « of the former. For New England and Canada, mort ry een in- creasing pressure, cokl and hd partly clo eather = Tepnessee, the quif and Atta tat a jensteriy. © and rain. iling barometer temperature fo sosthwegteriy wisdee clea mara ‘veal to Kentucky and Mimouri. erly wii falli cloedy weather and rain. the orthwest an northeasterly and east barometer, low temperatura, Reports are missing from sahpeiege TING OF TE RE euic. AN GENERAL In conseqnence at inability t i hall hon we canon evening, the adourned moctins of the Be Gen: ae will not take kya Pitta AY Ry einG NEXT, at 8 anton Alternates, », are desired to attend. ot WILLIAM A COOK, Temporary Chairman, SETTLE EB pOUGLASs, Temporary Seer“tarics it the sonuel me it Wh of the 8: vasisaTON LING” * ASs0CTa Tro. beld on THe RSDAY next. teh inst ntTD) p. = :at Poto- Election oe offic, efor. the ensting year, W. J. STEPHENSON 5 ary. DIEETING oF NG ASSOCIA- at, pteth iustant, vom. The e port will be AS aed an Election ers to serve the ensuing ava FRED. KGONES, Secretary. se ofthe GRAND LOG rict of Columbta will be hel vleweWEDNESDAY. To FIeTte SS fap DEES AI ze Sh o'clock Secretary’« a! oS Offic: npmal communication ‘asonie Tem May ec at 7 ovloek pws YATES, Grand Secretary YOUNG MENS’ TSE EISTIAN ASSOCIA- ‘REE READING Boom. Daily, Weekly, sts of the e re aa urious Sdiectn. ‘They act directly ups the livers sad eens valuable remedy in all canes of derangem 5 ing from a disordered state of that organ Niiver rie ey Bong Indi Typhoid Fevers, Xe: &c « orl » Liv foe, ‘Sick jecumb to the free use of Schenck Hanizake Pills. For sale by all Druggists aud Dealers. mite 2b Pa ate ney Ues- Be ae ie hase oe — Sey | 4 CHOONER Loc’ eae bas arrived at Biley’s Wharf with 00,000 BANGOR LATHS. For sale gt wholesale and retail by WM. GUINAND, — La. avenue. | Disghe tes Proposals for 15 Ambulances le of eating te ops each, for use of the ‘on the Sut sari be reesived at the Siiee se ALEX LYN rman of the Trans- pee Committee, Ni ts B rrset, until the h inet By order of the Executive Committees. mii-3t ELLIPTIC YORE SHIRT is pronounced thousands of wearers to, be the perfec, ay by tion « enti ‘TW BRIG ‘The system sated ony fefmo dtorty No. 420 3h st W. 5 w “THE GRECIAN TOR” afi IS ALL THE GO, HEILBRUSN:s, THE LARGEST ax> CHEAPEST SHOE STORE, No, 402 Tru STREET, Intelligencer Buildi at ities Wareroume, ond ‘being Ene areueaiviciee! wiS Auctioneers nts. N®Y DESIGNS FOR ’ AND OHIL- DBEANS’ DRESSES aT MBS. G. H: MAURER ST: DEPOT, 27 Teh street. Jeet teoe— : Memoirs of the War with Mexico, BY JOHN B. KENLY. ‘TREMENDOUS OVERSTO WANTS. Pees ey W ptt ee SCRUB Woman iene HOUSE FULL. SHELVES CROWDED. COUNREES STADKED. Apply st 817 WILL BE SOLD. ~ MUST BH SOLD. PRICES DOWN. Stas | Wines et-clane COOK; == Saal Apply (CLOUD HOTEL. | warm eS silent reentager ith few arate $00 ve ariond waht roentage: with from : oe Address PARTNER, St TEN DOLLARS. FIFTEEN DOLLARS. TWENTY DOLLARS. ynsing «. ar office. mi4-eo2t" Waetrecona Lal aa jig Seoa ts well recommended ae to how reading aud writing: 303 treet, near yor ~nnsylvanie’ avenne. |% ANTED-A pial ed white woman a * pide age W §10—Good Business Suit—gi0 $15—Better Business But 15. $20—Best Business suit—_g20. BF We are dotermined not torisk Veurplts stock Sire id take care of | by waiting for the season to advance botore putting |<) aren, fas ae Chamber maid ant iPscoaniry. psices down, and will therefor sell— i sian oh yApply at fo. 9H treet, bets ween North Capitol ‘ieat st ay V AEE BET wash and iron 3p re vy bet Fo 6th street, ‘and unfurnished 3 ond floc ee Es <2 | ReBlant’ Buildings corser Cad thet ind JOR RENT AND SAL8 ROOMS on first floor, Apply at 101 h FoR BEst—4 Rize PLACE. ae = 1429 Pen) nil4-8t Qver Milburn's ;oR rootet qusand waist, BRICK HOUSE, serea and water, with side h |S apeeines or CHARL street north FoR = yh ae ig Unfaruished ROOMS in a of the city amd very desirable peaitable for a _smail family. Spy F° avenue. mid $c" communicating ROOMS, k RENT ile oF Cech eneabie for gentleman aod. wifes oF two single gentlemen, Howse gil feted biel deen Bea eae : G street northw Xoniy ee. .. E RITTENHOUSE, mit-eotf on | session given A $15 Suit for $10. A $22 Bult for 915 ANTE Fas first-class CARINE ae A $27 Suit for $20 a Also, c. ET FINISH ERS. Mibue Nia thorug SOE bi ished mechanics need apply J - MCKSIGHT & 09. 1427 Benmeriva pecrable —<G wil a WANTERTION techanicona arte wait on | the table. Is willing to axsist in aa as a ts ing. Good referen ar W V “WOULD I WERE A BOY SOME MORE.” Teej ‘The same course is being nnreservedly pursued in our Boys’ Department, and we are selling— An $$ School Suit for $9. A §10 School Suit for 97. A §15 School or Dross Suit for $10. TAY imecant Sie" A 13 3 Api on ih ANTED—A You to assist in oe ply at 311 om A aveuue, / ARTED—A competent white woNk hamber and housework. Apply, with rec: mendations, at T12 15th street. ee mi3-2" \ )ANTED—A PIE and BBEAD BAKER; one | who ner Dre aes Nt frait preferred, THE ASSORTMENT BBING FCLL, THE ASSORTMENT BEING FULL, *S National Aker i THE TIME TO BUY IS Now, | _ 13.3" 240 East Capitol st. THE TIME TO BUY IS NOW. WANTED— seongctebic Colored i PERSON a Chambermaid, and to assist in wash d CALL AT ONCE ing. CALL AT ONCE W | Sa ar othe, Apply at 29 D street northwest, voor ANTED—By « gentleman aud wi oilithished ROOMS, muitable for h fice. Address, stating terms, PHYSIGIA WE MEAN BUSINESS. | WE MEAN BUSINESS. cai az | WASTED-SHOEMARETS. Onc ma boots and gaiters; one on repairs. Ste HABLE BROTHERS, | ployment, None but «workmen of sober ten abies need apply, at 0" CONNOR'S, soL _ meteet hort iD) wate aR. | Office. "THE OCEAN HOUSE, V ANTED—An_ experienced DRUG ceEK. | re, Address Pest office Box No. 033 Georgetown; fon? | Vv er Pe at i) nae char; Pras aa : iculte Warehouse, 920 Lontsisna atone. 2-3 Wirr ie -Yoring WAR fe ara ae usework, and attend to a horse, Appl: to CHAS. KLOTZ, G street, between th w streets, mle ate ANTED AL Tremont Hoerny, tures WATT ERS, two CHAMBERMAIDS, a PANTRY =: WOMAN, and aman to take charge of store-room. None but first-class help need apply mi2-3" WEAVERS & BATEs, WANIED-A Fornished HOC8E, suitable fora boarding-house or to rent ont rooms; would prefer one with boarders already in, Address ‘*M.,’ Bear rOfice, stating rent and location, which must WASHIONABLE TAILORS, Conner Tr anv D Stnerts. mis-tr V ANTED—A competent teacher to jack the Classics and Mathematies; Apply & ae NEWPORT, KL. June, 1373, mid 6t (METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE. | ANTED—By an Awe caantonear ate. ATION totravel or goat the summer empauion, lady's maid, or Good eit renees. Address. “COMPANLO Star, Of- ml2-3t* ANTED—A competent White NURSE to take charge of au infant: none bat an experienced A FULL STOCK OF THE FOLLOWING RERLEXABLY CHEAP GOODS HASJUST EEN RECEIVED, ON EXAMINATION THEY WILL SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. ‘ine Linen Hemmed Handkerchiefs, Sfor 61. Pcl Towels, 6,4 and $fyr §1. Extra Fine Dai fice. W woman mot oN ly. Ret ofaremce required. Apply to J.C. WE Ly Biore V JANTED—L T! je and f two new atliclos, saleable as flour, 0 7th street, Dry Good 12. Agents | One alse on 2ist street, bet ween | Beltsville, a short distance from Muirkirk station Agent, 1422 F st Fo RENT —Eighe rowm BRIOK HOUSE, with storeroom and cellar, No. 1102 ath strect somh | oast, near terminus of street Tait r ; TiS H HILTON: Grocer, cormce. of 31 Capitol sts. FOR SAL E—Two new 6-room BRICK HOUSES on O street, between 15th and Iit 3 gas and water; on the FOR SALE—HOUSE on corner of 20th and iz oH northwest; lot 416 13 feet om 30 on nitable fer five nice houses, iusteriai is now on the ground FOR SALE—Three-story and basement pressed brick HOUSE, ten rooms, all modern improve ments, on H street, between 4th aud Sth northwest FARM FOR SALE OR RENT—1% miles from on B.& O.R-B. House and 5 or 6 acres tm rented separately, incledieg orchard. mit (OR RENT Six unfurnished ROOMS. in hoax No. 1113 Pennsylvania avenue. Apply to R. B. DONALDSON, Dentist. mid St . | FoR BE Brite. and DWELLING, with Ii Pennsylvania nue, OPP ~ Ingnire on the! Peon 3-60" PGE RENT Ten nice BRICK HOU: Es, 1 and Fp rcagy F ye Cafe aed and water, $30. Pply at street. PRATHER. )OBR RENT—BOOMS, unfurnished, on first and second floor, en suite or single, with or without board. Sent for rooms in advance. lerences re quired. Call at 916 E street uorthwest. m13-2" F°E, RENT OR SALE—A fonr ay six room Brick HOUSE, 1703 New York northwest; 1. be- mJ3-3t" unfarnished 2 i RERT Pece eaER with south front For RENT— Partly fur: onsecond floor, with bath and water closets a! tached. Water and gas in the rooms, sylvania avenne, between 19th and 20th F32, RENT—A comfort Delaware avenue, between with grape arbor in front; to a. can be had low. Apply to W. street aud Pennsylvania avenne. Fe RENT—HOUSE No. S25 20th street, be- tween H street and Penn-ylvania avenue north West, comtaiuing seven rooms, bath room and cel Gasard water. Apply to JAMES W. BARK 1106 Bi street northw. mi3-2w Fer RENT- Part « Peun- 113-23 Pyciivg HOUSE on and C streets north tenant the rent ALL, corner Sh mi3-3t at and 15:h street Fc, SALE—A most cligihle PROPERTY situa in Hyattaville, ‘Ma. yards from static i a Gent's Fancy Hai Hos its for $1. wake $35 per week, constant employment. Call at Any person wishing to examinethe ent’ Beat | Britis 0.03 rie a 1739 G street northwest, between 4 and 6 p.m. apply to Bev, F.A. MERCER Ly atte Bettie lo. ouly mi2-e03t* . Gents Light tevino and Tat in Gauze Bhirts, @1 x Ni for ara ‘OR RENT—At Annapolis Sa ae Splendid Suspenders, » # cents and Wares be Aicceaea: tee reomeunrmnened | EOS, BERT At Anoapete, Tome, large hall Sees tod Pann tele Tne gi. buildings sammer board- | surroun ae hade trees, a few minutes wi Eneiich Si wr Straps, f9 cent and { ing house! cars every hour for Washineton; fare, to | the cars: irable and healthy local Vee se Mnete oP afl Kinds, made of | Cente. Rent, board of gentleman and wife,’ Address | frther part ply or address to G he beet Matin, and well nmol at coc doit or call on Captain HOWLETT, 1737 Peumpivania BELL, “Anespolis Function. ml Superior ine Packed Shitte, et i avenue, for full particulars. Fo RENT-AtNo 15357 street, near ith at, Fine H Hemstitched a iapdkoreinel, 4 Sand 2 for $1. | WAT ANTED—In « private family a white a 3, Forwished “ROOMS, with Gr without ournin a SS; must have city references. Ni 3 5 pairs J adi or Children’s full regular made | 13th sirect, between F and @ atresia m9-oose children Bi * Birinea full regular extra long Hose, airs for & Sold Walnut Square Picture frame, with glass and xl, 6 cent Tames. ‘0 cents and §1. Six Fine Plated Kalves, for $1. Splepdd Satchels ani Baskets, $1. Small Willow Work Stands. $1 Children’s Bo-kere and Chairs Handsome Jardinicrs and Vases, at $1. Fine Oil Chromos ia sotid Walnut Frames, at t coe! ach Nate Bracelets, Setts, tk poe '» Chains, WASTED Te rent, at 8 reasonable rate, fora month, with the privilege of four month=, two communicating ROOMS in a house with mod- STR conveniences, aud fronting worth and south. Second floor Tred. Address, stating terms, L V. DEERIN Soemral Post Office mi-w f 24" WASTED-PLU MBERS to know t_we are ERs? feeniahy them with all kinds of BRA a, cf ions C street northwest. W. a (mina as N. B.—Brass Casting dons AP RRTATTRRg take notice that Madame D IN, of New York, has opened her milinery potest” No. 413 isth street porth- ma WASTED imeliately—Pamitios or persona in need of and female, to call abd get fa descrip- tion, male — alo, to call nd get su fed at once. ood homes and best of wrasse by Sppirings at the Kureks Empl loyment Omen, 7 ith ea” Re Chatelaines, Necklaces, &e ,at Soy Styles of Rubber and Jet Jewelry, at $1. ALL THESE AND A THOUSAND OTHER ARTICLES AWAIT YOUR INSPECTION, B, SILVERBERG’S METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE, 31% SEVENTH STREET, near Pennsylvania avenue, Deviin & Ce., to Ma. LOUISE 0, BUTLEB, 4 Wali — me to know that the VICTOB : ING MACHINE has ite meedis wee sing; the perfect shuttle in "i ag sedie Dar and warks of weal,” Agenst. We Hennes fraate avenue. Also, Branch of ‘T. W. SPIORR. Agent, LOST AND FOUND. wistr NEW YORK MERCHANT CLOTHIERS, LoS2- O00 MENS GAITER: from, Holibran’s | turn to 402 7th a8 1° ig |: LoSta Tee, May iii on Bor 7h strevts, gh kh usett. avenue, a 2, O0Eb. Sh rere tox ‘ticted to a cuit, | suitable reward will betgiven at 43 Wy, oemasc-Ich paren: mis-3t" STHALED ‘AWAY Prom Boyle's Hotel, « largo Fed COW with iarge “horns finder, by returning her to BOY LES Hotel, wut be suitably rewarded. [wl3 2") ©. BOYLE. EWA BSR saue OR sroLEN—two $100 RF Atk gaeE v Py Erabty 500 es bi PE, eter ti wor of sara rai wie ceil nt ande 4 Sea Me ead for praroaes e pVendereerken: are wee rk rere it be paid if left ot at i — en pica te wil a if Tel the corner New Jer- ‘and Bstreet,orto @. VARDENW EE. EATING ate Steatrdetegtate Bose” or rE works, RyCz oF CoLumpta INGTON, A reward of a (oar e DOLLARS: for the Sen ‘ Gast pa noua THE LARGEST VARIETY OF GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR IN AMERICA. ue ALL THE NEW STYLES aT miztr 1115 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ast un Bea Sor ann 39 TOnerem. a a FINE BOOTS, SHOEs, LS casters tntwa rr "aR AND with en A liberal reward, eS GAITERS, AT LOW PRICES, BOARDING. Fu RENT—Very devirable Furnished Summer KOOMS. (en suite er singie; one large room frouting south, at 417 G street mlz-3t* PGE SALE-HOUSE, with six room and hall, frees get rear pads $300 casts; balance Lo time - HO) 452 Laave. mi2-s" Fe, a. neat six egg 3 HOUSE, with ball, front aud back yard. $500 ceshe bal: ance monti DYER s DaviDSON mi2-4t i Pa. ave., over Milburn’s Drag For REN T—Picasant furnished and sana front ROOMS on second and third floors; also, Table Boarders wccommodated, at 1013 10th street, corner Massachusetts avenue. ___m3-3* Fe RENT—Two HOUSES, eine 503 1 Mth street Seg re Ls iser's No. Ba ebaad 8 rooms, Apply miz-3* ¥: BUTLER. ‘OR Hoosen sccondcstory Front, and two F MS on thi rd dot, fu Had sau sta jovary Ww. ree on first floor. ‘unt teofarnianed: batty kee No. obs! Sh ereet northwest “ 8 peat two-story ee FS * No. 181° isth sereot northwest, ig xix rooms, room ,cel- . Price $3,000, Bn 3 i ry ten-room three-story BRICK ‘modern improvements, steuated on street, between M and N northwest. —— wire at i 03 M street northwest. iy NT—Hice greek Tpke pated ae ay pee mt FS K—Seven-room COTTAGE, with cal- lar, front aud back yard, tes and. water en P street, hear IGF northwont, Terme liberal, mI0-3t 1820 virast uortiont, Ny — ES, F OR FALE No ™ two-story FRAMES, at termi- terms 6a, ioncues RIE MILBURN, _ml0-6e" 513 7th street, opp. Post Office. F OR BALE. 18 VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ou B strect, between lath and 13t Soni i "9 McQUIRE, ‘Office, ” mi.) ¥ Sr0-90087 ind lw [Rep.J “Fe lOUSE, on Body lot of ia Uniontown, Ma, copesinies eight ee eager: Taran og, Bae for Busine MABTIN, Udiowtown sa coke Fo RSA LEA te ROCKET LoTim aoe ou K street, and at pias ry pees Tae, a ovation, h @ south rr E. WILSON, _2-6t png ES Post Oftice. F% RENT—The HOUS! — ob FEEMIARS No. ockis Meatenrant. The gmp ny trope Suh fot fi yy nt. ro! STRASBURGER BRO.'s, 3 Poors HOB PERMANENT O8 | tiie aronue and 30 fot o ‘on D street. Tis an, excel: ey ‘BS; also, LABLE ewe business stand. will be rented et. 906 Seventu srexer, sxrwzex I axo K, ween ih ‘end’Sth gorth- | month.” Apply 10 is t0 DODGE & DABNKILER 1005 paren, hent ful line of BOOTS. SHOES, Se See aren erie aera 7 AITEES, BLE 5 OARDING HOUSE, newly Tarnighed, f *0R SALE—HOUSE and LOT, G07 i street, bo Tinks," Ly "s wear, is SHO they = and Doarders. Also; TABLE KF peterecn 5 he houve has sgee cosas, will sell retail ‘gcleele price, BOARD, No. 318 Pa. toe is ah guayeaten 56 eat turers’ prices. bred howe, at mane: oH SALES oom oy K Hove wt Ladies” low: ie Gaiters and Stippers for house PROFESIONAL. 6 roots; hall and. veranda: viet we Ft terraces very eh from Fi cents to 93. IGAN HAS REMOVED to 403 94 | wirect ni a 7s a sabes, 6 3 Ladies’ sper from D*. Fenty corner ert Pid nutes <i street opposite Trearury’ De : ‘ee a 4: —— = tul-ha FOR Sanz ec-sery BE BRIOKS, oo Wat will save 25 AMES 0: CLEAN i. @, BRAILEY T aaa i BRO. a eat =~ esrmcnth: 25 cans Bat per ont a ne ruonrhans AROMA Law Bry | RE EY, aeo-tr .D. 0. PERSONAL. Go AND CONSULT MADAM DE GRarF, the wonderful Seer and Clairvoyant; she is the \T-LAW, (CARPETS. CARPETS, CARPETS. | NEW STORE: A LABGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS. OILCLOTH, MAT- TING, RUGS, MATS, &e: pommel hag Ree" wey, Seventu Sr. Rant caeee large, airy aoe Come south; two communicating Bom and two ditto on second fi ye ee F sveveosea send Th ereet, also, OF FL a9 x A‘ 70) r be Ratits Ee now =e ings re ag for reat. tare, gaming tac rackine, ame tor sale. news. Star Vice mile pak Joan ry 18,0, @lLOn, 67 Sm, varn with four | Cal ipratessy sand benners There | mE bd well fenton, with with fruit trees, | rapes, oct wells of water and 8 pri jer thie °r send sale, or trade for city proper- fy improved oF Sees of for lease for @ term ie Property by calling vemple eae and od F street, neat pK idem etre ak GOGP MILL, AX AN cixypoams —F F4 oe See fine. east, Dear pew Eastern shown | "T2) SPSS: Go 0d F street, Manne Re siciious STORE . mie ge? 1009 Trh et and L strests a23w_ [Rep.6t} PHIL, A. WELCA, & \LE—ONE oF fan BEST ravine Fee BENT—Threo-siory BRICK HOUSE, N of AURANTS on Penner lena gy Mreet northwes:-one minut ox! business Satisfactory reasons gi from the Ponveriyanie avenue F street cars. forselling out. Apply to Rent $30 per month. Apply to br’ macncpt DER, T J. BICKSLER 310 B street northwest. Room 33, Kast ay He °OR RENT—Furnished or Uutarnishad Bi BOOMs, REAL ESTA Fo front; suitable for housekeepi ping. ApDiy a 2113 Pennsylvania avenues ER. ESE; SALE. he subacr tee, Olere tor wale hia | te-10t ~ m strest ous! ° ) om OT om SOR &, — ur tiret-clase BI Bows S058 Oe Canital,” The lots atuated ou the su PS fe teed hoe ——— TLC ARC| gireet and ou 2 treet. Sad in same ditauce to. the mew Mast : And close te the Pennsylvania feet and Whechte wide a CHARLES P'% P iuseRLi. swell onenats Shese be vues are well Built, ton SR RATER ANGE FOR CITY PaO | rooms each, gas, ™ and cold water, and sewer. Bis airy HOUSE with brick Gok. | Terme cary” Gniuir ot the premise, 319 C trent ment, and ‘also a opis LO suds FARM of @ | —ae peg pone Papen Fo OR SALE—The STOCK, GOOB WILL ana ne Foveeaieeee {p'o* FIXTURES of the Miiliery ooh 3" FOE BEST FCRNISHED BROOMS: « tack 703 Market Space, bet. Te two pleas- Parlor furnished ass Beds oF furnishes reom, ant rooms, bacl frout,on mcond story, in INEY TO LoaN ON EK , WSTAY cligibly-located Dwelling ob street, nese Reet eee Tented on reasonable terms to gentiem cunate ‘OULSE & Pid Ae Audrog a3." Natiogal Repablican sfce. apttm mete (Bep.} FOR SALE. | —-— Vi ALUABLE FARM FoR a ss BS wl Fou. ESOPERTE ix uses ihof, = ly rita, ; ange new * ORS wink + Dwell ft Mouse aud ‘outbuitd es ea "TS9 Saryard vf tnt wncord grape viness in beariug aud Apriy to 318 Xatret ue, wilt ot DD | ietttbeeds Ta scree val bal . dl fenced; near tn Spetsy vania come Sym. A! PHILLIPS bd __ 206 Weat st: eet, George or peed BeACK MUL high. Also, one fine DRAPE ud three Bret cleo Cam ae NIGHT, 1427 Peaaart in aventie ie WATER APPAWATUS ORSALE | of Wi bite and Tennessee Marble Pry PABATUS, at manufacturers | prices second-haud’ ones tekeu tu ex. | Change. Bilver-piatcd A erates and Bical Foun | ee eee mi-ln* PALM Aicuce E COse FOR SALE. barge kg STORY em 2 “J tension tt I a Tone bh -rigontal Fone roopw, furaace. with siete jard EAR BollkRey het epee 12 feet Ionz,ailcom- | stable in reer ‘bole property has been recnutly plete, Also, Niagara Steam Pump, Shafting, Pui te in compte te rand i very, convenient for ® ics, Belting, and-other Machinerse’ Luyuite ot ED: sree, evutee anily ot for house. Was WARD LYNCH, southwest corner fith ant. B aquire at * streets porih. mld 6" ay, Penne tects momen fe A leer prtnwertsa targets eet northweet,a large tot FURNITURE, tncloding Parlor DRY GOODs. Pet Kitchen Purnitare, &, by ts MATCHETT. 513 Lith street EW D&Y GOODs, OPEN fi pay Fe. SALE—A handsome Gray M ind, gentle and stylish, Also. RIAGE ont WARNE: at of wee, AD B ch sineet, between SI and Si ttrecte northwest. ml8-3t- Bering ths a A ~ ges i SALE-—A eed chance is offered to partice ‘een apt Drills a: base one of the hand- Bow Drew Goods ban New shales Paras, pegs Pie ten ice BAM ie the os (has Sensi DES Linma Lace Jacke Deen used four months,) @ pair of superior Match An clegant stock. ud in ever patric ular, ree Maguificent DOUBL f WARNES: apply to L. TIMER ® L ae aY wo m" Demorest's terns corner of tith street and Pennsylvania Agoner tee Sime. = J Star Office Building. (Rep) m13-6t ¥ GooDs. ion Honk OR SALE-Ch COUNTERS, North j Womentte, 2; New Tork arolina Pine, eae hie TION, at Btore, corner of Gth and & ed abi Don cas . [POE SACE—Thre of the most dosira og Cambrice EB . 805 P ae Mae ~4 in — requir etton, Se b it te T hr payment formation a 4 jo" oy 5 eurdertgued THOMAS W. FOWLER, Bo. Spine Nabe Faire beopaita Pes i + OPP. Patent Office. ‘male 3 og — Cor 55 DRESS GouDs, We offer FROM THIS DATE, (May 1 2 CIDEDLY GOOD bargains tu the followlog named goods: Spring sud Summer Silke, Lyous Bisck F'S8 SALE-SMALL FARM—A place four miles hortheast from this city» comtaining #2 acres, jour wy Suber. bie The improve ame Honse, in good matba id: ice-house, full of le ity of good par and several hundred fruit trees of ie best vai h Will be — easy Price tog city wroperty taken | Silke, Lupin’s Black Pure Silk, Grenadines, it) part exchange. terms made Biack Satin, Striped do, “Beaver” brand, eitk itionto RICHARD B. MOHU Ce eee TT s Poet o nis Cosme | finish, Black Pare Mohair, *Bu@ahey NOR SALE_A very desirable FARO, cotaining a eo ee 7, Conta ras on lone ine 15 cents to @1.25 per yard. Plain and Striped on the Satie s: ‘Oaloertts and Ashion turn; = bad naofnin arnt Mills property ef aad under guod Te y Linens for cling Suits. Fine White ods. Linen Shirtings amd Sheeting. Summer Flanuels. Prints and Domestic Cotton Goods 57 One price only, marked tn plain figures. JOSEPH J. MarT, mI8-eok 939 Poeun. ave., bet. 9th and Web sts. —————— EE EE Eee is in Soe condition, iden Bod fenci improved by « good two-ste Ouse, wi back building, ‘comataina in alt wink ‘roome, re water st the There is ‘aleo a stable sheds. poultry Rowse: Ec,tunda rad storehouse which bas long established usinees stand; S blsckemith aug Sheciorignes wthoe: There fine grove of trees around the buildin an ard of ther ruitan the pinee WRhan abandancest wood | FREAD TO THE BOTTOM. timber. Taken naethver this Farm offers a great home. The oar oa in the neighborhosd ppeatd NUR churches andechools very convenicut. Title | Good my ALPACA ats oir imaee ot see he Re = a Sa aa Re ace i 625,30 0 SES; two JAPANESE # xg Sad PdPLins, ious LACE PRINTS and SACQUES at lowost w| on epee v. of very Gne | The of Cal ‘end in- TSR | cents Se OODS, oo a yest of Uadgreiet, eee ee “ Sik a ee ae be ae wich bug FOE $40e—nax wane, oy ai Pu T08 A toLATiME RN vata auieae BPOOL COTTON a: 6. par RY, Auctioneers, ee < Seer aoe Spool or 70c. per dor., at ‘ner of lth street. aa $000 arm a a ote LUTTRBRLL & WINE'S, _2 20 1930 Pa. ave..cor ath «trast Fy Gomperiics a25-Im* T 0 BE, OR NOT TO BE, 1S NOT 1HE QUESTION. ‘The beautiful Country Residence called “DUN- TO FIND, OB HOT To FIND, pas sHaut: mele uated oomtine Rime ated poe BARGAINS, BARGAINS. avenue. At PRIVATE SALE. iilee frome Wan c. THAT IS THE QUESTION. ant t Deee cee te stout ouse Containing sigh | _ Be therefore convinced, and try for cheap end teen Toous, aud two amall cottages, contain! miso gootees six, the other three tee house, bart, as, WOLFORD & SHILBERG's, Peaches and other fraite. Who are this lenped ‘oan view ¥ {rom the house ig one of the finest in the D Ds Any onedesiring a fine country residence ~ bbama do well to call and examine this “ie Ist jan. | ALL THE Sart ee > site robes cil be oe en ee ee e Ane Foor terme apply to PrmuCE RORMARER, ay Srat “ieroe's Mili, Ua aber hed B0¥S AND Ca... i Aen KES, city wilt of the $ pearly new F aiftLy’ Oat rau KLAGs sei | > — See toy hasing olee- S73 sty SAGs C0 3 3 Sable, "208, 211, | “Egimige mere aD 213 and banare reet, between D and sosth of Poumpivanie teem ne ae * 43 h eromy uewere Dane E, hore double-tree B some long-handied round | N CTION Perec Pow SHeAt some are ken eg | pointed LOW PRICES Pere 33 Bswrects at sie | . - oa! | ARPETS* caneats': CARPETS (1 OK, OLAY FOR SALE. - DODGE.# DaRNErLLE, | Newost desisos ENGL EPI ICAL, pig | WHITE ent CBECK MATTINGS RS. H. J. FRENCH, the Celebrated Reliable A Scone Srvar ceases | of BAY | sat my se jut . WOLFORD & SHILBERG'S, 427 SEVENTH STREET, Between D avd E, southwest. Sr THE ours from 1d a.m. to7 House, corner Pennsyt- street, on Mondays, Wed- at the Mansion House, aud Saturdays, Seer are eareeeeesmromet neuen: veces ” THE isa CURE. ‘C vtrert neriduoat 4 Siar a a CONSULTING PHYSICIAN, ‘The oldest eotablshed Spociatict in the city Bo, 61} Mth strest, above H. and 7 to $, daily. (iim eee Bours: Ito $, daily yerate Brane.. 3,000 JaPANESE | ONED