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| ‘The appropriation requested of the tegista- ture to pay the discount on the 4,000,000 loan seems to be necessary, because an sppropria- tion of four million doilars was made, and that Amount has been reckoned against the Board of Public Works, when they did not realize so much. It will undoubtedly be expedien®to pass it, because, unless the board have means to finish up the work about the public reservations, the congressional appropriation will not be available. The subject might be enlarged upon, but we merely wish at this time to sug- gest that the members of the House of Dele- gates, throwing aside all personal or parti. feeling in the matter, should be governed solely | by considerations of what is best for the inter- EVENING STAR. ‘The struggle of the railway kings, Tom. Scott Bnd John W. Garrett, over the ogporraes of Mount Pleasant (Pa.) branch railroad, cain was recently operated under a lease by | @tsof the District. | - the Pittsburg and Connelisville railroad com- | ‘The legislature of Penntyly: pany, has terminated in favor of the autocrat | Of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. About two months since the directors of the road in dis- | pate tore up a portion of the branch near Broadford junction, which placed the road in connection with the southwestern branch of the Pennsylvania Central, claiming that such ac- tion was justifiable on the ground that the terms of the lease had not been complied with by the Pittsburg and Connellsville company. Some three weeks ago the president of the Con- helisville company ordered a force of men to Broadford to repair the damage and restore the connection with their line, and in compliance With his instructions about thirty men com- menced the work assigned them, but before they had made any progress nearly 200 em- Ployes of the Pennsylvania railroad company, in the interest of the Broadford branch appeared on the scene and demanded that the work cease. Acting under orders from the president of the Connellsville road, the force withdrew on the arrival of the opposing parties, when the Penn- Sylvania force, in order to render any future attempt to restore the track more difficult, set fire to two bridges located between the point where the track was originally torn up and the main line of the Connellsville road. The di rectors of the Pittsburg and Connellsville rail- road, claiming that they had been illegally | deprived of their rights, applied to the supreme | court for an injunction to restrain the Mount | Pleasant and Broadford company from any further interference, and the case was argued before the supreme court at Harrisburg, and a | @ecision rendered granting the preliminary injunction prayed for. Early yesterday a large | force from the Pittsburg aad Connellsville road | Started to Broadford to repair damages and | restore connection, and it was reported that opposition would be offered. An Associated | ia has levied a contribution, amounting in the to $750,000, on the street railways in Philadelphia | to aid in the erection of a permanent centen- nial building in that city. This amount is to be collected by a tax of three per cent. on the gross earnings of the railways from July Ist next to January, 1 The railways may or may not accept the proposition under the law, but those which do will be exempt from certain penalties and liabilities, and cannot have their tare reduced by any legisiative enactment until 187. One company has thus far accepted the act. and it is expected that the rest will do so. Of the $1,000,000 for the building appropriated by the legislature $250,000 is to be obtained out of state funds and the remainder as above in- dicated. soe: Dow® with THE ToLtits—We are informed that although President Garrett does own stock in the Consolidated Coal company, he has not a controlling interest, and that as this company have about $15,000,000 vested, it would take @ snug little sum to purchase such an interest. If this be so then the only reason why the transportation of coal over the Baltimore and Ohio railroad has increased, and the shipments by the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal decreased. issimply that it costs less to send by rail. If President Gorman or his company wish to | regain the lost trade, therefore, the problem is an easy one—down with the tolls. —-20e- The saving ir in the offices | of “the District under the Retrenchment bill of Mr. Thompson, which has just passed the Council, will amount to $67,2 aon ‘The easiest way in the world to throw away money is to advertise injudiciously. US Peavesst W. HAUPTMAN, Justice of the Peare, atiends vo all kinds of Claims and Le- Press dispatch says, however, that yesterday | | eae southwest corner of lth — afternoon the superintendent of the Pennsyl- | 2! vania railroad turned over to the Pittsburg and rt pe ee Eee GRAND Connellsville railroad company the entire con- trol of the Mount Pleasant and Broadford road, as ordered by the decision of the supreme court, and that the employes of the Connelis- | ville road proceeded without opposition to Festore the tracks and bridges lately destroyed by the opposition. T May 2ist, in Odeon Hall, corner 43: street and Pean” sylyania avenue, at 74: o'clock. All members of the order are fraternally, Invited. Lid 8. CLEMENTS, G. W. Sec’y. ree oF Pup WORKS, oti Wastixetox, May 21, 1873. ice ishereby given that ail written inquiries for information in regard to or either * OF ress, shoul ressed ** Vice President Board of Public Works,” Personal lication for information should only be made tothe Assistant Secretary, Room 13, Morrison’s Building. By order of the Board, CHAS. 8. JOHNSON, _ 21 6t Assistant Secretary. STEAWBE BRY FESTIVAL WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. On Judiciary Square will commence on WEDNESDAY , continuing Plursday aud u. Saturday ll the daintics of h day of the Festi ental music every even qT age of all who would contribute to. . worthy and purely Denevoloat olyect The speech of ex-Serator Henderson before the Cheap Transportation Convention in St. Louis seems to have been designed to break the force of the anti-railroad agitation, which is just now attracting so much attention through- out the country. According to his view of the ease, the railroads cannot afford to transport western products to the seaboard: at lower rates than they are now offering, because of the enhanced cost of everything entering into the constructionof the roads, and he laid particular stress upon the cost of the rails, claiming quite confidently that “‘no road desiring to make anything upon its investment, and have a margin of dividends for the stockholders, can afford transportation at lower rates.” The dificulty with Mr, Henderson's argu- ment is that he sthtes only the effect in the premises, and not the causes which bring it about. The whole trouble in the case lies, not im the real cost of transportation, but in taking that cost of transportation so high as to | Fay enormous dividends to fast freight com- panies, ete., formed inside of the railway cor Forations, and still leave enough to pay divi- ends on stock that has heen watered up to rep- Tesent from ten to twenty dollars for every sin- | aie dollar actually paid out for building the | Yoads, their rolling stock, and all other | yroperty. Let fast freight lines, palace car companies, and all such bieod-sucking contrivances be wbolished, and then let the railroads be operated | So as to pay a fair rate of interest on their real | value, that is,on the money actually invested in their construction and operation, and pas- sengers and freight can both be carried for less than scence their present cost. ‘The confession of Hollohan, who is now ander | sentence of death in Baltimore tor the murder | ef Mrs. Lampley, an aged lady, some months since, will be read with a thrill of horror on | account of the peculiar atrocity of the crime. | ‘The wretched criminal implicates the son-in- Jaw of the murdered woman, who has also been | tried and convicted of complicity in the crime. | ‘Hollohan has the audacity to sign bis confession “‘A True Statement of an Unfortunate Man.” ‘Had he used instead of “« unfortunate man” the | ‘words “cruel and relentless fiend,” he would | have come nearer the truth, judging from the | ecol deliberation with which the murder was | apy Planned and executed. Mrs. Lampley,it seems, | Poe “ a ro os ly a ‘was murdered not on account of any enmity Ae rane hhela against her by the assassins, but simply Decause they wanted to remove in advance the fend Mov W. Ww. BACTICAL PLUMBING, GAS-FITTING axv SEWERA tended to, om — person who, if alive, might appear as a witness against them, and who, when they called upon | ‘their bloody mission, treated them to cake and wine, all ri 5 ‘ne, all unconscious of their terrible purpose. | K 1 vermm da ndailes'P baie: 10, om rea iapa avenue, north | #48 ie eereet street D0 paertheas eats Specialty, At is gratifying to know that Hollohan admits that his sentence is just, and that he will expiate | HIS IS == ses NOTICE, That the subscriber i has obtained from the Supreme Court of the District of . holding a special term, ~ oli m2) st Y¥.M.C. A. ANNIVERSARY. THE TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY = YOUNG MEN'S cuitiStia an ety Will be held in Lincoln +202. The summary action of a New York julge | Yesterday, in ordering the jury to return a ver- | ict of “Not guilty,” im the case of George | Francis Train, charged with publishing ob- Scene literature, on the ground of insanity, was | B singular proceeding, in view of the fact that | Ais terrible crime on the 13th proximo. ters of ration on the administ personal | Bya BS late of Washington Sooo ie Dis- of Columbia, deceased. Au pK reby w: warned fo exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the suscriber, ou or before the 20th day of May | next; they may'otherwise by law be excluded trom the prisoner bad but recently been pronounced | all benefit of = ents Given my hand sane after along trial. Heretofore the public | thie Mthday of May 183 ve sae has not had any very great amount of sympathy | _m2i-w,3w" Adminstrator. for the eccentric George, believing that he has | ITED STATES PATENT OEFICE. jam XGTON. ‘@ penchant for prison bars. He is now, how- Ou the petition ND Oe HEALY ito. Ever, placed in the attitude of « real martyr, | noctonsW- W-> praying for the extension of patent With & prospect for the public of future innu- | granted to himion the 16 » 1899, for an jnerable references to his incarceration in a | B Beets te eigee at the, cage be mad house, besides the fifteen ““Bastiles,” which | closed op. of July next: Bave become so familiar. His counsel has o is ty the ah day of July es and on fained a writ of kates corpus, returnable to- | said petition be beard on t July next. this extensi oP 'TRGGETT, Conimisaioner. —_ | JOSEPH 3. MAY: See Gov. Dix, of New York, has vetoed the local | Panis Kip GLOVE DEPOT, @ption bill passed by the legislature, and the | pe a Fa sts." House failed to pass the bill over his veto by a (CARRIAGES CARRIAGES! CARRIAGES — ‘wote of 52 to @. It is understood that the gov- | band, a large assortment of Pon: Phetons, with top a ithout , and wit rvor favored the general features of the bill, | Jworrow, to show cause why he should not be ‘Any person ma released. bie, single and double But was opposed to the provision which put Iisctat large stock of fashionable Family Carriag © der and lager beer among the prohibited bey- | consisting of Baroaches, “Wie ig, Capt tes Tiolettes, Extension Tops, &., &c, Pop and No-tup “sages. Before he vetoed the bill heavy pres- | pustiem: Extension Top £° 56 was brought to bear upon him, both by the | cea OBR. B, GRAHAM'S, 3: ‘ends and opponents of the measure. The | Rethwest; Repairing seoeetly create ee te set Do wers and maltsters urged that if the beer ASONIC REGALIA, Wr «! cider clause was retained it would not only | (VI Join their business, deprive thousands of work- pes n of employment, and dri illions of cap- Gt.) out of the state, but that notwithstanding Bib. law, a8 much intoxicating liquors would be Sirankas formerly. Jedge,Woods, of the United § States Cireuit Weare prepared to fui Maso Wr ipments for ali Com ——s CTORY PRICES. CHAPEAU SWOBDS AND nae, CUFFS, CAPS, and every article pertaining to the Order. wi arantee all Suits sold to be res a WILLETT ion. Plourt at Montgomery, Ala., recently atirmea | _™*)2 1m he refusal of the district court to allow pro- oY: a Great Jreedings in bankruptcy to be based on the tail- | in'sanet tA Ture te pay losseson a contract for future delivery Wt cotton, it rot being the intent of the parties What any cotton should be delivered and the Wontract being virtually a wager. The counsel jor the petitioner propose te take the case be- store the United States Supreme Court by writ §er error, alleging that the dismissal was on rounds which can be remedied by the course Propose to take. The remarkable Wand powsibie crime, Po-day, SSS Ppatest SELF-VENTING BEER FAUCETS, for sale at Manufacturers Prices, viz: 32 Inches in Length... $10 08 RS oat yankees eae ae PALMER & GREEN, mis lw 59 Greene st., Geos wn. D.C. D ISSULUTION ‘sory of Arctic adventure in our telegraphic colamns is as weird and mysterious a8 anything @olar explorations. The suspected Poisoning Cs Hall recalls a prediction made before the Failing of the expedition, by & person in this Wity well acquainted with its personnel, that Gall would never return alive, but would fall ®& victim to the envy of some of the party. Fur. = developments will be awaited with inter- #3 i i i a iu i Er Barrimonsy, May 21.—There i “be stock bowed thts morning. tai a eee ca. Wheat fu faa ORE, May steady and bem yr Whe: and. firm and unchanged. Gorgmwhite southeray stron and advanced 3 ceuts; other descriptions dull and Iower; white southern Yo@72, yellow w southern 63 |; western mixed, 4900; do. aan fom perks 184; rib sides. oe rib sides, mixed ester, 633054 steady —southern. sf Stisnges Hay — Western, $260 § nominal $i7@18, Balk Voeate~ sara jacon: shoulders, | 8(@a\; sides, 9X@10; cl ib ies, 10. : ay estern butter easier; not isky F mminal, scarce aad want an stably Ww Sugar weak. New Torx, May 21 Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat quiet. Corn di New Yorn, ity *21.—Stocks firm, Goa steady. 17's. Money firm, 6@7. Exchange, long, 8 ee he ‘Gerernments Hand stead: —Consols opened at punt. Bonds of 1365, BA; new fives, 59, S, May 21, 1:30 pm —C ‘onsols for money, asic; for secount.’ 9 mds—10-40"s, 85%; new fives, 85s; Brie, 49 2s THE WEATHER. wi Waskinerom, Bap 2 viet, 30 ae} | Synorsts von THE Past The barometer has fallen, with tisiug tommretare, southeaster!; northeasterly winds, cloudy weather, and occasional rain in the n: on the lower lakes, and thence ta the lower Missourt and Ohio . "Southeasterly and northeasterly temperature say BS continued a rain in the middle and’ ee south Atlantic states. utheasterly wind: wee barometer, and partly cloudy cool weather ii England and Cavada. Sontheasterly winds occasional rain in the gulf | ios and lower ing pressure, winds, eool, cloudy and rainy weather. agland and Canad, southeasterly and northeasterly winds, cooly cloudy ‘weather and occasional. rain. “For the zult and south Ailantic states and Tennessee, southeast- erly (and southwesterly winds, rising barometer, Gordy and clearing weather, with occasioual rain’ For t Kes and northwest and southwest to Kentucky and Missouri, southerly. winds. Tatlie barometer, warm and cloudy weather, with occa sioual rain. Reports are missing from Oregon and western Tex s Against the Q@TICE.—All persons having late firm of POE & SELIGSON are requested to present them to me within thirt ‘# from this date, if they desire to participate Ag the dividend; and in debs te.said firm will please call and settle at once HH BRADLEY | Assignee, i At J.B. Dawson's W m19-6t No. 1316 New York avenns, AS THE “LITTLE WORLD": WILL REOPEN on the 2Ist of this month, at No. 1804 SEVENTH STREET, Between 8 Sand T streets, HOSIER NOTIONS: JE FAN RLY ETatioNEny, CHEAP.” THE WORLD.” TREMENDOUS OVERSTOCK. AT. _mi9-tr “LITTLE HOUSE FULL. SHELVES CROWDED. COUNTERS STACKED. WILL BE SOLD MUST BE SOLD. PRICES DOWN. TEN DOLLARS FIFTEEN DOLLABS. TWENTY DOLLARS. $10—Good Business Suit—$10. $1—Better Business Suit—g15. $20—Best Business Suit—$20. SP” We are determined not torisk a surplus stock by waiting for the season to advance betore putting prices down, and will therefor seu— A §15 Suit for $10. A $22 Suit for 915 A §27 Suit for $20 “WOULD I WERE A BOY SOME MORE.” ‘The same course is being unreserved!y pursucd in our Boys’ Department, and we are eelling— An §% School Suit for $5. A $10 School Suit for $7 A 816 School or Dress Suit for $10. THE ASSORTMENT BSING FULL, THE ASSOKTMENT BEING FULL, THE TIME TO BUY IS NOW. THE TIME TO BUY 1S NOW. CALL AT ONCE CALL AT ONCE. WE MEAN BUSINESS. (E MEAN BUSINESS. HABLE BROTHERS, FASHIONABLE TAILORS, mitr Conwer Tre and D Srazers. A FINE BOOTS, SHOEs, wg AND AT LOW PRICES, STRASBURGER BRO.'s, 906 SEVENTH sTPEET, EETWE! GAITERS, Tanp ¢ now on hand a full line et pote SHOES. RS, and Li TIE SHO! = children's . “pelle which t! they le prices. Children’s: a Misses Colored Shoes, at manufac- “ESS tees mee Gaiters and Slippers for house comfort, » specials =" Gent's Shoes, from Li 25 to. PL and examine, and you will save J per cents we Cal and xa BURGER BR BRO.’s, 13-11 6 Seventh crest ‘lannel THe OEY, a GENUINE ee. be be had at A.8T. ui O HUMBUG ade. BICE i) cash 4 for any i me be) nS ren’ and 5 mail promptly’ ‘attended. 7 ly LICIOUS CREAMS AND ICES D®ix Always on hand at the he newly tedited Saloonsof HENRY ALBERS, Confectioner and Ice Cream Manufacturer, _ml0-eolm” No. IME: wi Bi LIME a anes spe } CRT Lie at 81 per ieee. SEAR feline we se, Matar ar rity gene po toe is wd orn AN. ie ale eae be ages 0 BAZA. 4 a ton seek Watches. American ’ # Rramebie mest to Temovlag under National Hotel.” You ron sere, Galan ees will as sous, ei; ty E_S14 Pekaeivati reine betvoon sand CoD ya OTs ae ge commer outiusce on (Tar ww sarionac wane, meee ‘TS, of A ES weather, high barometer, and low | Wapa! Immediat: first-class ee roughly competent in meat: it diate ‘a to Sararogafor the season. | Call x O° streets on JAMES H. Wi NT. oe en re 2 Che, 1at of Jane for general housework, rmish, os que own machines Test of city references can beeghad at her last place. Address M, §.. Star We Agta Pt 5 — is = = _ we ren * AD at No: so. EON B coo neta bis id SITU- ANTED—A good ws TION. apply, Par te Houistana ‘areas, z Detween 43 and 6 h stree 8. WANSTED-A iite WOMAN to cook, wash find iron at No 317 a aiteet, opposite the Board of Pub! wk: 20-3t* Wanrep—« aie Derienoe in the dry goods and grocery bn wantea pel ATION as salesman. Beat reference given. ddress J., $09 I street northwest. m20-3t" WaxTHD-5 Bod SERVANT 20 cook, wash nd Fon Tor two tn familys. “Must come well reccmmended. Apply at 914 Pe fasyixaninavence, Detween Ab aad io strosts. ma 3t ANTED—Two good GARDENERS and FARM HANDS Apply at the store of 3-0) W WALL & CO., Sh 310 gh “exis or 18. iB “° CATER, Tenhallytown, Doc Ww BTED=Ey_5 repsctabis Shlis Women SITUATION to couk wath And iron. No, Good refere: tion to goto the country. AP: ice between the hours of II and 12 m2 ft several Years ex- exe Dy at the Star off o'clock on Wednesday and Thursday. W ANTED-4 lady desires to teach ai ish branches, French, and Music in a private fam- ily. Address “FANNY,” Star offi m9-3t* W 4N7ED—A MAN that understands handling and takin Care of horses, to go tothe country Apply to Be, BOUIS, No. 1305 ase | | mal \yaNTED=A HOUSEKEEPER, to take charze of a single gentleman's house, & short distance joan mthecity. Address Box 500, Alexandria, V Vir- ginia, | WASTED—« settled WOMAN to do 5 Rar work of a small family.” Reforeyces requ Inquire at Silverberg’s Dollar store, 312 Tub mtrect northweat 9-3t W ANTED 4 man ton0 im cowntry—A man = «0 to Laurel fur one month, to do general and gargen werk. (Apply at 1214 ath street northwest, tween M and mid. WANTED—A WHT.E WOMAN to take — a child twenty months old. Only those with he beet seferences.need apply. Call from 10to 12.a, 297 East Capi et mid. ANTED—In @ private family, a mile north of the Capitol, a steady WOMAN, to cook and make b melt generally nsetul; must come welll re- fo, thelr si ht to m od. Apt immediately, 21st strest, four V know that the best NONE DOLLA, ANTED—All those TACLE” in 1a NEM PLE urately ee a a eyesight by H Optician, corner Hy street and Pennsylvania avenue. Depot. for Thermometers of all kinds. my19 Iy™ V do the ce ily. Appl p.m JANTED—A GIRL that can come well recom: uded; cau call at 933 New York aveuue, to king, washing and ironing of astuall fam- from 8 a.m, te 3 p.m..or 6to Sorclogk n15-tf \V ANTED PLUMBERS to Know that we repared to furnieh them with all kinda of BRASS it 1006 Be street northwest. W He DOUGLAL & CO. N Be Brass Casting, done daily. V /ANTED- LADIES to take notice lems E MAISON, of New York: his opened her ailineéy Panos at’ No, jb street north- m W ANTED—Inmnedistely— Families oF persons in need of first-class SERVANTS of every deacrip- tion, male and female, W ANTED—Every ones fe Know that the VIGTOR SEWING MACHINE has its needle seif-set- the mest perfect shuttle in use, resting in needle bar and works of stesl. gency S68 iso, Branch of Dem- am, W. SPICER. Agent. LOST AND FOUND. STA PEE RED BIRD (very tame) named Lowrie PEt y onegeturning this bird to Pei 2SS Washington stfeet, Georgetown, iG Ssturiay evenin liberally rewarded. T between a old SHAWL PIN 0 1501 F street eet — the loth instant id and diamond E. BEINGS: rebief. By returning them to the en of the Ebbitt House the above Foward wit be Lor Yesterday pitecnoon, going ar ee dary street along North Capitol to M, H to abr eo of Columbfa cars, and thence to Nave rd Bridge, a straight bandied proce. silk U 3 ELLA in green silk he finder ai be rewarded on returning same to Freedman Bonk. mal. a Lot white and liver colored Pointer DUG; onths old. A liberal rer will be given if returned to J. OABSIN, Apothecary, corner 7th and streets, ‘Ponusyivants avenue, orest's Pattern Emporium, in the President's p street and Vermont Suitabie reward for mai. _ a m2)-6." ard paid for information in regard to the vame ae Bes recovery. Address Post 0: fice Drawer ml9-3t ie oF by a WOBKES, ict oF CoLumara, reward of ney (900) DOLLA IS wil be pata he detection and conviction of any” person or who have stolen, or who mi be the Man-hole and Sewer-trap Oovers inthe Ati on and <E oe hed Georgetown. “EDWARD Moy aS-tt {Bepab.Chron.} jet Clerk. PERSONAL, ¢ MEET nor ig) K EYES” SAME AS LAST + a8 we agreed. Mothers is home, (1t"}] SEU. G AND CONSULT MADAM DE GRAFF, the wonderful Seer and Clairvoyant; she is the seventh daughter of the seventh daughter; she c be consulted at 326 Pennsylvania avenue, 34 and 45s streets, for advice on all business lost or stolen proper lovers, and even tells the name of the persou you are to marry. Fees $1. all tag answered promptly by inclosiog Land ours from 8 @. m. to 10 p. m. 4 120" MEDICAL, &e. yet y ACERT. GALYV. fog 9 Cre. for nervous diseases BA ag MENT KVANS, No. 487 Pennsylvania General applications, 25¢.; sponge mS €0! J. FRENCH, the Celebrated Reldebic Mi GiaBoptinst Bint fic and Tit Modvwm, can be seen Short fime'on'y '§ 75 Lith street northwest. Hours trom Ww s,m. to7 p. m. ‘m6-lin™ Sa oe “QT. LENCE.” OR THE WILL y Ss ATTHS Gk RATEST 1 DISCOVE yoo s™ ital dina, cured” We aedicines used, and = Toying on of a ‘aught by Mrs. J.B. ELe loT, 47 ‘G street mort west. epl-tr EMAL! KASES of all kinds created. an cee tee =. Dr THOMPSON, rs. Dr : No. 646 North Lith street, Phtiadelphis, janz7-ly* TACLES TO MARRIAGE.— ‘Rel For Young Mam treme the etait Betore ‘od Abuses inearly life. Man impedi- on gg a art New cine sd ment. i lca cent, in sealed en’ Address ‘ew fgsociation Ho. south Sih eat Pua tick toe “Wonorable “couduct "Gad prot ve me ath, GU. Mearerernts MS at w ih ete Bin 1S ptt eects ————SSS____ sin Mo™s ————— Ditsorctirog. ccIptnking my fends the pli for tot es Mondeo “ELPHONZO YOUNGS. eres 'T—Rare water in yard. Wo. 1148 leh atm : ae tatie if desired. “Apply at 739.9 eee oe 5 rooms, bat! Sk x 0 amy in 'archncets Omen, oaaree a 8H mist" a ‘BERT ISHED HOUSE, © Street; will rent te & private family for So, | Set at Sat a ae OR RENT—Handecmely Fursished PARLORS and PaDECons. on first and second py with water, water, gas, betbiubs ne ond Sermons Appir Gi Ree’ Ww tanita Se justice of the southwest corner of ith aud @ streets mow. ma1-3 OR Sa tly Farnished Toom EURESSED BRICK houek: walnut haish with all modern im hag anew bay Tee. front and back; very desiral le location. The Faraitare cust and te Rew. All will be sold for Weprice of the be ‘foo if wold soon x ‘The attention of members of Congress is invited ty thie propr ia BURNS, TYLER & CO., Insurance and Real Estate Ag ut sreet. near 7th northwest. (OR SALE—A two story pressed brick DWELU- Ni Toums, cellar, gas, and water-closets, in god condition; sitaate in a desirabl neigh. pen, heaithy locality near Corcora: bh street cars. Price, $3.50. Term cash; balance in Syenre with’ per cent interest. FOR RENT-A Sater “pressed brick DWELL- 1 2 rooms. cellar and all modern improvements, contignueus tothe above: $80 per month; possesion given ist July, Inguire 1423 G street n. w., from 9 till ge vek, or 1326 6th street nortliwest, 4:30 FORRES Well F BRISTEDEOOMS,« = a3 12th street, between G COR RENT—With or a nt ply to he and stable m30-3t™ N mdern improve Inquire on premi rouse SALE—Three choice LOT! Will be sold on reason: m ; gaits No ise large yard ply to PL th stract, nil O streets m2) 3t* BRICK. New LOT « a H all aver the city. R. Tth street. migosoi* *Ok RENT— roished or unfurnished, No.142? 8 street northwest, two-story, pressed brick front, #ix rooms, cellar, bath room, front porch, yard ‘of roses; few doors from State Depart Apply to present sees Opposite the Treasury FOE BENT Tear laree, airy ROOMS, and sonth; two communicating, leon’ and tee Bath ce seed oor, sith laree porches; bat! $100 ares ess C. T., Star o $2,000 aE aoe ir band. J. SERGEANT BLANK MA od Building. 13th street and New York avenue. mm q Ly Se face z os selling, For tenths re 2 auire on the preaniess me ve eck, GOuD WiLt, ona FIRTUaas "sPcy Goods and for ante to gentlemen tay: Xadrem* AJ." National Republica office, mist [Rep fhroom, &c., H "s JOR SALE— DRUG ani” PRESORIPT party of atlemen who would wish to ure con of the F Stones Tare chance. Price @) itieomee, we togeired, Augly ot | Ss, W. 2a Fe BENT—FURNISHED ROOMS. « back N ONEY | SONSE: ays" Parlor furnished as & Bedroom. and two 7s | ou ease stiaibiy"te located Detine oes \Taireety near eh wil | _myi7-Im* be rented on j | FOR SALE. ALE — Oy ir of CARRIAGE | ress Tagnied at Par Department OSS buiding, No. 143 ss “ Fee, ee naa hes, and 12 inches der D good order *GoMesTic SEW em MACHINE CO., 905 ¥ qiront,( Masonke € Fe SALE—A haif intercst in.» DUMB WAIT: Rave ELEY ATOR, operated by watt prow re in connect ch service pipes: wg, gales o cheaply constract rice, $2 b. n ° 59. Pension Umer. Peet SALE-A alae BAR COUNTER. int top; one end turned. ‘wet ( riage Harness, nearly nw tay ae. = ¢ Rooms, corner Penn-yt <Or ae CHEAP iz Poaatic POWER UPBIGH BOLLE, and EN * wae OBERT POBTNER. m20-6t" Jena Brewery cx “RCH ORGAN ie SALI he ORGAN now in ase in the 3 Presbyterian Church is (fered price. The tn wade by Erben, and - It is sold to make way for a larger and ap; reicy should be made at once to Sa SE. FITCH, Treasurer Treasury Kk Building m20 St Fe SALE—Just T ‘PRICE & BRO FS RENT—F rot FURNISHED. HOUSE of of modern im tenant with nv h * warer closet attached. Othe and ne SAURay No. 191 roperty th street OR SALE—Two new FRAMES very pretty , situated on Lawret eet, bet and 19th and Band 8 street cars: in Lippe i neighborhood. LET & iy to Wit. Lumber Merchauts, Corper 6th Mrcet and New York avenne. PGE BENT-DWELLING HOUSE, with prove brick front and marble trimmings, No. 1507 Rhode Island ave t a mae peek SALE—AT A OD ets AME HOUSE, 10 Roo No. 634 12th st horthiest, Lot 243100 fee Price, $3. pariment. side: tnd back alley sn is MaTzINGLY ry Ww m20-1w ih street, near E street. 4p SaLE— BRICK HO ween 12th ai pert. new — BRICKS, six sold. . MINNIX. G08 Ith stteeteotnet F street Fee RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS for house- _ keeping, at 1012 sth street, between K sod L mi eee RENT—Fr. FRONT ROO: bath, &c. » June Bet, large. “relia gas, nary - washstan 705 sth sireet northwest, ‘west by 100 feet ‘Apply “T3e iween bch aad Toth treats horthwest. reoty bee ‘Suis aw" Fe SALE—A neat six-room BRICK HOUSE, with hall; front yard nicely terraced. DYBR & DAVIDSON. 1429 Pennsylvania avenue, over Mil burn’s Drugstore. ml9-1w Fa RENT—Very desirable wix-room HOUSES; oe co aan Os ca ara mon Ey 9 7th street. set. " SOR RENT—Tuo or three very ploamaat commu. Fonatiee BOOMS wilrerery fowentencn. in. cluding bath. Location central, athe street, above Patent rOmce. FOR SALE, One ryan of handsome zona and sixteen hat BERG < om Dik RAFT Also, one HORSE, and three firwt clam OA milw som WATER APPABATUS FOR SALE. ‘A great variety of White and Tennessee M SUDA WATER APPARATLS. prices and terms; second-| — oon qhange. Silver-plated Apparatus and t an, rahi Fok ¥ Im BREEN, Georgetown x Steel Foun place four miles containing yme-fourth in heavy timber. ments consist of a double Frame i with all the necessary outbuilding mse, fullof ice. Plenty ¥ 24 x00 pu 8nd several hundred fruit trees of the best varictios. wu be mol ey terms snd city property in part exchange. Price rms made application to” RI HARD B. MONON 14 Pennsylvania avenue Fos SALE— i aaa See head of very fine BSES® some fast Drivin, sr trotters ty for this market Sr HUGUELY & BOWEN'S Stable, Ne York avenue, between oth and 7th streets. m3- 26" re SALE—50 000 first-class ROSES, Climb- ‘tap! Ornamental Shrubs, and Trees, A. JORDAN, Connecticn T PRIVATE SAL) pin beantiful Country Be Kesidence called “DUN- ARTON HALL,” sitaated on the road from Pane Bait to) Teupal ygowny about 29 miles from Washington, D. The place contates shvut, twenty-three acres of Jand, improved by # mansion house containing +i teen rooms, and two small cottages, one containing Six, the other three rooms, ice Rouse, barn, & ere are seven acres of grapes in bearing, poars, peaches and other fruits. ” Ee ‘The view from the None: is one ote the finest tn the District. Any one desiring @ y residence would do well to call and ¢: ‘hoe i bi If the place is not sold by the It of Jue tae an- sion Hotes will be for rent Goring the For terms apply to PIEKC! SHOEMAKER, a-1m_ 5 near Pierce's Mill. os. ges gem mp A of B. an ie aud atyiiahs Riso, gen FAMILY © Gx and DQ Litlag cee a do 213, ana vt ANG FCO SBeeabies. 209, a1, : Pennsylvania aveute, ain Bi CLAY FOR SALE. ‘Appiy to aie DODGE 2 DABNEILLE, BOARDING. RQEETO RENE, itor withow Boat Mamachusetts arket +7 SALE-A pace MOUSE, containii 0. and al ie containing seven rooms ith modern improve- ments, ee on ween N streets. iy to Non Lae 15 Vermont ave tween it and W streets. Term iiberat FOR BENT AAT gis lath street, (Scott Place) FURNISHED Booms singly br en suite, at summer prices. le remaining in ‘oma ne nee tal this isa plondid igeation on} | convenient to hotels and cars, leone = Fe. oe OR EXC ape poe —An unimproved , unencumbered of about 30) acres, situ eg ype : three railway stations. Prit ‘ige, r acre. saa Rae to JUAN BOYLE & CO., ‘Beli Porat i Brokers, No. 603 lth street, epposite U. ‘Treas mis iwe” 7. Fo RENT—A new re S07 fe oe Sug 9 eine 15 rooms, No. 3: near Pennsylvania aveuuc, gen be rented "on a cation to No, 38% 12th street wi ‘OR SALE—New BRICK sary 7 rooms hall: modern iniprovemente: 1108 ahr street northwest, between New York avenue we L street. lw" F OB RENT—Not ir i the Treasury, « four- room new BRICK HOUSE; 815 per’ month; Pomsssion given the Ist of June. Tequire oud avenue, between 9 and 3, Ce NTRY BoaRp- =sas ae aa best of Count — can learn iculars AG = ing at 1321 F street sas FEW FAMILIES can be sama == Booms for the ful and healt! location, 35 miles from W: ington jon, $5 miles by rail. ait tae JUAN BOYLE & Com miso F EN SHED ROOMS FOR PERMANENT 0: TRANSIENT BOARDERS; el ABLE = S11 E street, between sih 3 tm —y PROFESSIONAL, Jouis 0.CLEPHANE. 5.2. BRAILET sugars eafesd * jou ¥. BARNA, ‘ATTO! AT. La ead = x re .D. . aea-tt yest ISSUED— Me moirs of the War with Mexico, BY JOHN B. KENLY Agog at eee] H A For sale b he UN & CO., Ts gener: a OR BENT—The BRICK HOUSE We. aT bis atrcet, a little west of the Goverquent Printing (fice: contains 7 rooms, with Latrobe, hot water, bathroom, &c.; REA. Hew, and in good condition. Apply to R. 8. 8,7 K street, or at room 116 Patent Office. mi7 4" Fe RENT—Scmmer Se nace. House with ten rooms, high and healthy, good water, gar- den, dairy, chicken house, stabi for horse and cow’, fruits of all kinds Included: near station Fane 18 cents PTA pins quarter ticket, Apply Lt Ww. CIS8E! a Fe, SALE—HOUSE } No. 1457 a tisk avenue: two-story and basement pressed has south front 22 at 224100. "Price $2.00) cash, bal. easy. Titre ou premio: mis SOR SALE—10 LOTS new circle; near 8 northwest ; 30,000 F street northwest, office, Fe RENT—HOUSE No. S25 ath atrect, S street and Penneyivania avon nirth- ing seven rooms, bath Foo cellar, 1) JAMES We “BARKER, a three-story sa all modern saprovemente; si situated on ith street. between M and N northwest, =e 1103 M street northwest. FOR SABE 08 BENT—Very Sepa reson Uniontown, constants stant rons eile a ee nloptows. con ning eight rooms, with a .o - HERAR biisiven, Dic OB SALE- ‘PP HE MOST WONDERFEL Piscoy: 1 THE 191u CENTUR er Dr.8.D. Howe's Arabian Milk Care, FOR CONSUMPTION. Cures ordinary Coughs and Colds in afew hours, like magic; also, Dr. 8.D. Howe’: conan immense Which is zeety mild _aaae. the system of all impart it right square ap, and makes Por “General Debility,”” “Lost Vitality,” and broken down constitutions. “1 Caallenge the Nineteenth Contury” ind its equal. Sold wholesale and ret: Ounas. Storr & Co. reg Penns; ivania avenue, And at retail by Z. D. Gitman, 627 Pennsylvania avenue. Dvckerr corner Fenn. ave. ond 23 st. . MitscRN & Co., near Treasury Deparunent. avis & Co., a L streets, streets. ICKLING, 301 Pennsylaani StoN®, corner 7th and O street Witrren Mcheon, Georgetown. YOUNTY me SASntnotox _ AnD OF PUBLIC weRi ‘2pai-wite,tmn* EAL ESTATE Loan fume pana fos * m3 lot a Me LEASE WILL and 1x Livery Stable, in city, and now iculare ahh te | | SES BALE—Four firet-clas BRICK HOUaRS, res from Capitol Park, and the “ southeast a SMES sores Batery ad Sof the yas Tih amd Sth ats JOT Market sy ye, bet. ot. fair}? g LERZBERG @ OO. BAT BARGAIN rae sores very 3 expecially for tebacco; pew B Dy ra Tenant Bouse outbu: LING ol street, No. 1712. ise m0 tf y.™. H oUusE story extension, 91 rooms; furnace, stable in rear e, aenteat Yor a boar genteel family, oF istsidw" use at Frenamns I ire at Fi ‘Treasury, Peunsylvania avenue. DRY GOODS. FE) T4 FINE LACE Soa Ques. Justreceived from Importers’ auction an immonse stock of REAL LLAMA LACE SACQUES, in all styles, which will be sold extraordin ithout doubt the finest lot of LACK Cnll and seo Sah strat. Tht SAGUU RS ever Droueti te the ely trem at ‘CONNOL! v3 804 BX K SILKS OF wr a NEW DRESS FABRICS, Drillings, 7 Table Danast Napkins, Counterpanes, BF Oue Price Oly , 1 ae BOGAN & we gE, I7tr 1018 and 1020 7th street northwest [THE MODOC WAE Has not in the least interfered with WOLFURD & SHILBERG Procuring their uewal attractions in DRY GOODS For spring and swumer wear ahd Cheapest establishment find such goods as Plain and Foulards, Black and Cotored Silks cred Striped Grenadines, Chinese ‘Pophi shades, singve and double width Hermaniios line Mourning Goods THE GREAT SPECIALTY, LLAMA LACE JACK ETS AND POINTS All the novelties in SUN SHADES and PARASOLS ics im large Variety, aud many vier arti cles, too pumerous to mention Persons thet valoe their d: not fail to call at this house where. . all A fail rs and cents <houl@ house befory purchasing else- Remember S7-THE ARCADE, mi7-tr 427 Tth street, between D and E, 8. W. JREDUCTION IN PRICES AT THE ARCADE Owing to the backwardness of the season, and hav- jug «iarger stock of CARPETS on hand than usual for the time of year, we shall, from MONDA x make action in price ou all CA. American Ingratus ai nd Trnitad vec Tange tock Wi chee. yomey . WOLFORD & SHILE 427 7th street, between D and E, 8 ml7-tr Wainsutta, aie.; are “Gotten in 8-4, Linen, 7c 2s 25, worth, 2 79; gis: Paranal mintr 1205 F street pb GOODS AT PANIC PRICES. neat, pargnine GOODS from the New York and ladelphie auctions Dros aces wwand i conte ard; a beaut Dress rene Goods at lone ti Swiss at 25c. 9 yard. worth Bi, Bi i rf PRs piece: ful Parasols at ri¢ht prices if price. iny Linen ‘at a ve worth ace: jab a lige of beet: EmOny BAXTE 120 pubul "eT ta aNnD Beal Estate Mortgage Combined. in tt 1:80 Gold Bouds the Northere Pactie Bali- begottability, the convenience, and the high credit of onnt-sten sas road bond, with the solidity and safety of s real e- tate mortgage on lend worth st least twice the amount: oaued. They are offered st par im currency, and yield @ HANDSOME PBOFIT to those oxchanging 8-28. The bonds ere @ first and only mortgage on the 1 on the completion of the road, will average 23,000 acres to each mile of track. ‘They are ised tn denominations from @100 te @),00 Coupon, and 8100 10,000 Registered, bave thirty years to run, bear an interest of 7:3 per cent. in gold, and are EXEMPT SBOM UNITED STATES TAX to the holder, ‘The semi-annual interest en the Registered Bonds ts paid with GOLD CHECKS, sent to the post offce address of the bolder. Marketable Stocks and Bonds received in ex- commas, without enpense 00 the investor, at thelr bighest current prices. JAY COOEE & co., SANKERS, ae WasHIneTon. Nev DESIGNS FOR LADIES’ AND OHIL- DBENS' DRESSES AT M:' ©. LUTTBELL. an emery & DUNNINGTON. and Commission Saha fey Ss aE