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‘The St. Louis convention appears to have | been a failure in everything except the social | features of the affair. Only one member of ‘Congress took partin the discussion, and this one from St. Louis. The resolutions, nearly a | column long, demand atl sorts of improvements in the Mississippi river, and all its tributaries and at its mouth; the opening of ‘every practi- cable water route to the Gulf, the Atlantic Ocean, and to the great lakes, which can be opened and made safe and convenient at rea- somable cost, when compared with the benefits to result from it:” the prevention of such bridges 4s interfere with navigation; the removal of re- strictions upon the purchase or registry of for- ign built ships; and the change of duties which are supposed to make iron more costly. One man in St. Louis has had the hardihood to take issue with the convention. Instead of Joining in the efforts to find a cheap way to markets 4,000 miles off, he writes to the Demo- crat that he thinks they had better try to find a market at home. He says: ‘The idea that en- couragement should be offered to induce the Production of grain for shipment 1,200 to 1,500 miles to the seaboard, and thence 3,000 miles to a foreign market, presents a phase of folly that 1s ifficult to comprehend. The great want in this country is diversified industry. We want consumers placed alongside of the producer, thereby creating a home market. All the manufacturing industries should be encouraged. ‘One hundred million dollars expended in the Mississippi valley in manufacturing would be | worth more to the country than double the sum invested in railways and the other schemes of removing snags and sand obstructions at the | Balize.” stee- ‘The fact seems to be pretty well established | that a number of deaths from cholera have re- | cently occurred in New Orleans, and that the | disease is prevailing to some extent at several other points in the southwest. A man died of the disease recently on a steamboat coming up | the Mississippi from New Orleans to Cincinnati, and there is quite a panic in the latter city in consequence. One of the medical officers ap- Peals for the taking of precautions to prevent the disease gaining a foothold there. The Louis- ville Courier-Journal also calls upon the health authorities of that city for protection by proper precautionary measures. It would be the part of wisdom for the health au- thorities of every town and city to take early action to ward off the approach of this terrible malady, by employing such sanitary measures as they may deem advisable, and by issuing public addresses to the people in regard to the cause, characterand treatment of the disease; and, above all, how to@void it. +2te- The repubticans of Ohio at their state con- vention yesterday nominated the following ticket, which is a good one and pretty certain te be elected next October: For Governor, E. ©. Noyes, of Hamilton; Lieutenant Governor, Alphonso Hart, of Portage; Supreme Court Judges, long term, William White, of Clark, short term, Walter F. Stone, of Erie; Attorney , of Greene; Comptroller of m J. Wilson, of Portage; member of the hoard of public works, Philip Herzog, of Auglaize. Resolutions were adopted affirming the confi- | dence of the party in President Grant, favoring | economy in the state and national administra- tions; opposing further land grants to railroads, | and favoring cheap transportation. Hon. James Monroe, representative in Con- gress from the fourteenth district, was chosen | permanent chairman of the convention. +20e- Professor Agassiz delivered an address before he Women’s Club of Boston the other day en ‘Our Public Schools,” in which he pointed out what he considers some of the radical evils of Our present system. He takes the view that | there are too few teachers for the number of Pupils; too much is taught in the way of mem- ory only, or by rote, whereas the true secret of teaching is to use the eyes, or to teach by ob- jects rather than by books. His remarks elicited an aninated discussion, which was participated in by Mrs. Livermore, Mrs. Cheney, Miss Pea- | body, Mrs. Woolson, Miss Hotchkiss, and other | members of the clu ~ See From reports furnished ‘the Ameri American iron and stee] association by the manufacturers it appears that during the year 1872 the total number of tons of iron rails made in the United States was 941,902. Of this amount Pennsylva- nia furnished 419,529 tons, or 42% per cent. of | the whole; Ohio, 121,93 tons; and Tilinois, 106,916 tons. The remainder was furnished by thirteen other states, no one of which was above 82,500 tons, This aggregate includes only such | rails as were made for the use of freight and | passenger railways, and excludes 15,000 tons of street rails, and all mining rails made during | the year, statistics of which were not furnished. | —___--see-__ ‘The Catholic church in America is gradually adopting many new features in its method of work and worship. The latest innovation on ancient practices was made at St. Stephen's church, in New York city, where congrega- | tional singing was inaugurated last Sunday. | This church is attended by a large and wealthy | congregation, and as its reputation for choir music has been among the first for many years, | the innovation is the more significant. The pews | were supplied with the versicles and responses, with the Gregorian chants, and several rehear- sals had been had during the week under the direction of the pet'the paster, Rev. Dr. MeGlyna. ——__—_-<e-- Gov. Kellogg having invoked the assistance of the general government to enable him to execute the laws in that state, the President has, by his proclamation of to-day, (printed elsewhere in Tue StaR,) commanded the in- surgents who are opposing the recognized state government to disperse within twenty days. | This is preliminary to active intervention by the land and naval forces of the United States in case the insurgents refuse to obey. The | President fully sets forth in the preamble the Teasons which have impelled him to take such decisive action. see Referring to the consolidation of the Central American states into one diplomatic mission by the last Congress, the Chicago Times suggests that one representative, accredited to all of the South American states, and located per- haps at Rio Janeiro, would be quite sufficient to perform all the necessary duties now per- formed by nine ministers resident, whose sala- ries alone arenes $75,000 per annum. A verdict of 81,000 dam ‘damages was given in a ‘New York court day before yesterday against an omnibus line on account of injuries sustained Dy passenger through the driver of a stage starting while the former was attempting to alight. Such verdicts will have a tendency to diminish accidents from similar causes, +222 The New York Post in ‘am article on the state charities makes the startling assertion that at the present time one out of every twenty-three persons in that state is supported either wholly ShpetigGs pene ‘The easiest way in the world to accumulate a fortune is to advertise judiciously. ——____-see- ‘7 Three more bodies have been recovered ‘from the Atlantic wreck. S7-The Dutch ministers have tendered their Tesignations to the King. S7-A special parcel of two hundred an fifty Jurors were dren in im_New York yesterday for the trial of Wm. M. Tweed. s7'It is said that Thiers rises at 7¢ morn- = and never retires to un ‘Longfellow and Bryant have been made honorary members of the academy of St. Peters- burg. Among the European cures, or royalroads soneattar ate the mud bath, the whey cure, Goat's milk, the grape cure, and mare's milk.” a7 The im Al @ ald to the ‘three great water “st W the Atlantic coast. iv 735 18 Raa ‘Wheat and ‘in goof demset te southern ae = be southern on > quiet and cally Onte—s: > SLs; wester : firm, nixed. Oo; white, Stas aa. Reed asi. Hay unchanged. Prov! steady; Di we Westers bi eayict and frm and in good de- unchanged. Western bi oot go choice. Duets ‘Whisky nominal ani scarce , %. Sugar—fair demand, we zw . 2 n Wheat quiet und heavy, Corm dull and and toch ned a, Yorm, May 22.—M ove 6@i. rm, 17% nments dull Stay ‘2, m.—Conse in BE for money a 5, old de: 294; 10-40's, SP: new fives, 89%. Ronsone May 2,2 rie, 49. THE WEATHER, Wasasninaros, Met 22, 16%, Io weet SyNopPsis FOR THE Past TWENTY-FOUR noune.— ‘The barometer remains high in ‘Canada, New En land aud the middle states with southeasterly winds rising temperature, cloudy and rainy weathe Variable northwesterly and southwesterly winds, rising barometer, cooler, cloudy and clearing weather with occasional rain, in the south Atlantic and gulf states and Tennessee. Prevailing southerly winds, falling barometer, cloudy 1 weather, high temperature’ and occ: the northwest and lake r Ohio and Missouri river, Prozasititixs.—For the middle states diminish- Loxpos and account. Erie, ae eo aH) ir Eee BELL, Proprictor. For ae PATCHEs, FRECKLES AND TAN, USE PERRY’S MOTH AND FRECKLE LOTION, iT IS RELIABLE AND HARMLESS. PIMPLES ON THE FACE, BLACKHEADS AND FLESHWORMS, USB PERRY'S IMPROVED COMEDONE AND PIMPLE REMEDY, THE GREAT SKIN MEDICINE. Prepared only by Dz. B.C. PERRY, Dermatol- ogist, 49 Bond street, New Tork. Sold aby ‘all Drag- :20-t th «2m Q@TICE.— All persone uss ing claims against the late firm of POR & SE! are requested 0 present them to me ooee viet de days — this Gate, if they dosite to. partic! dividend: and all in debt to. said firm will Please call and sett at once, HH. BRADLEY 6 J.B: Dawague Wood and Ooty mist’ No. 1916 New York aventio. THE ing preaure, ising fomperatire, southeasterly” ani “LITTLE WORLD" southwesterly "winds, clo rand rain, . Clea Pa this evening fa Lie aguthern portion, "Rut WILL REOPEN New nd aud Canada, falling south- | on the 2ist of this month, at corer wa vandy and rising weather. "Forte No. 1804 SEVENTH STREET, im Tennessee iervmrtee arate] tes eating ae: ot eee cere the oe onto HOSIERY FANOY Goon: iy"etodey fale barometer, cloudy tod clearing | NOTIONS: JEWELRY, STAHONERY, eather, and occasi peal rain. Reports are missing CHEAP. mY CHE: 7g ‘and generally from ail stations Y Ci mi9-tr “LITTLE WORLD. ot MOUNT VERNON HOME, No. 2—A fall ittendance is ing, TO: MORWOW (Friday) EVENING, os task zi lit 2 o'clock, when arrangements will made { —— of Sister Bezasnye | seals ‘EoonDen” SONS OF TEMPERANCE. Omer mem- bers of Division Ho, 19 are requested to meet otomac Hall, second floor, corner lith and D rgeta conthreen? FRIDAY § EV ENING, Mav 23, at oF m., to ON ns the organization .DLEY, vot ommitt. SCHOOL | PIO- ate POSTPONED © atic eo mate the PIC-NIC OF P. ° AND ENGLISH senvon. which sheuid id have, been held at Be: Tth-street Park to-day, t= on account of the Fein weather, ti i THORS Spay, iar the 39th, iss. PA MATTERN. aorE- - ‘special meetin EM. PLOYING PLASTERERS SSOCIATION will be held at the Board of Trade Rooms on MUN- pay, the 25th inst., at 7% o'clock p.m. Punctual 8 tendance is requested, as business of importance will be bronght before the meeting. By order of the President _m2a st STEPHEN F. GILL, Secretary. GEORGE W. HAUPTMAN, Justice of the Peace, attend to all kinds of Claims and Le- business, southwest corner of 11th and G streets horthwest may2i-ly BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. WasitincTox, May 21, 1873. fotice is hereby given that ail written, inquiries for information in regard to improvements, either rejected or Id be addressed “+ Vice resident Bo ap ach information should only’ be tome le to the. ‘Assistant Secretary, Room 13, Morrison's Building. By order of the Board. CHAS. 8. JOHNSON, _m2l 6t Assistant Secretary. >STRAW aEest ay AL WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN SOCIATION. Judiciary Squa’ This Festival wil commence ‘oD. “WEDNESDAY EVENL ist inst.. continuing Phureday and of the G, the | Friday, and till 2 o'clock 2m. Saturday Tanch, inciuding all the daintios of the season, will be provided cach day of the Festi val from 12 till 20'c Vocal and iustrumental music every evening. The patronage of all who would contribute to a = and phrely benevoleat object is feat cited. YOUNG mEEE GRRISTIAN ASSOOIA- — BEADING — We Boom ope ofthe Galen, fRootar! LATING Lipuamy; Bow vole: lelock. | SABB at Te o'clock: [oC RENCIS MANDEARE FILTS—Thovo ingvedients, ‘end “alt the use of mercury, do not eave any of ‘elastic remedy im all cence & imordered, tate tate KS a or Ginpiaat Bi Indigestion, Sick ayroans ec’, £e yall succumb to ieviees ¢ Pills, For sale | by all Druggists and Dealers m3-tr How sad it isto sees a mother E Esa ats cee, Bers te ‘seo, her ‘Pome every day her ey Teusaterine enough to be misers ial wher han a sees spose a case she will roostve tho wroper coe, 03 ‘the other she will linger months Rot thinking reactshe regan eee tamer hens BE pregsiin fe ogee wees “Dr. L.G-B s infallible remedy ‘against tivences, headaches, ters, ‘are sold Oyau'a | quence om ates 7 772 Sse B NEW DRUG STORE, Ho. 1439 PENnsYLvamia AVENUE, Depot for Soda and Mineral Waters. fell Srubraeerctee Sscerarneh eae? sscripped. of tes terror bY abe Boor anp ta porestored tosvund health bettie Fé Ee AE NOTICE RA RTIES HAVING YARDS TO SOD oF Brick Walks to lay will find it to their Vantage to call at 611 N street northwest, as work will a “promptly Sttended toand done in the beatest sty ithout ‘Aisa large stek emi Cari of ope ae wet rote Hole clettea, Sextemion Tope: a end aces Mises ax tor eit Catetbaderien pscrony pas CHATEAT WORDS AND BELTS, co: CAPS, and every article pertaining to the Raf U8 We guarantce all Suits sold to be vce, pore ts BOLE aoe Se a _ © pezsst SELF-VENTING BEER FAUCETS, for sale at Manufacturers Prices, viz: PALMER & GREEN, Greene st. mis iw 59 Tha S. JONES HAS REMOVED HIS DRUG STORE to boas corner of Penns: oa 4 a continue ta keep ox n and a‘ tall Stock of Bure continue mall Stock of Pure DRUGS. MEDICINE, PERVUMERY, FA aed TOILET ARTICLES: also al the | Pomercpathic medicines and Cen Bleetic parations, 2awlm* ——SS—— $i ai TREMENDOUS OVERSTOCK. HOUSE FULL. SHELVES CROWDED. COUNTEBS STACKED. WILL BE SOLD MUST BE SOLD. PRICES DOWN TEN DOLLARS. FIFTEEN DOLLARS. TWENTY DOLLARS. $10—Good Business Suit—g10. $15—Better Business Suit—§15. §20—Best Business Suit—$20. BF We are determined not to risk a surplus stock by waiting for the season to advance betere putting prices down, and will therefor sell— A $15 Suit for @10. A $22 Suit for $15. A $27 Suit for 920 “WOULD I WERE A BOY SOME MORE.” ‘The same course is being unreservedly pursued in our Boys’ Department, and we are selling— An §§ School Suit for 83. A $10 School Buit for ¢7 A $16 School or Dress Suit for $10, THE ASSORTMENT BSING FULL, THE ASSORTMENT BEING FULL, THE TIME TO BUY IS NOW. THE TIME TO BUY IS NOW. CALL AT ONCE. CALL AT ONCE. WE MEAN BUSINESS. WE MEAN BUSINESS. HABLE BROTHERS, FASHIONABLE TAILORS, Oounzz Tru anv D Srazers. FINE BOOTS, SHOEs, 7 AND GAITERS, AT LOW PRICES. STRASBURGER BRO,'g, 906 Seventu staxer, serwees I ann K, Hav. hand a full line of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, SLIPPERS, and LOW TIE SHOES: for ladies, ‘gent’s, and children’s wear, which they sell retail at wholesale prices. a "s and Misses Colored Shoes, at manufac- Ladies’ low. speci, Gaiters snd Slippers for house : ¥ nts to @3. agi stppern ters, from, rom git: soe 's Boote, from $2 S) to $8. oeze: Shoes, from 1 25 to. Please coll and exsetne: on end 1 yom wil mes per ofai-Im F006 Beventh strest T 2S ONLY GENUINE Middiesex Flannel be had at A. STRAUB AOfi Pacaveccm near Hlth: a8 mi-tr rh i) pay (9, fair OMUMeCS shat Ueaiel Beta cat th Sin utrest betwee Fr ith. Bovis Note by’ mail mail promptly attended. i pELICIOUS CREAMS AND ICES liveeee band at the newly refitted Saloonsof HENBY ALBBES, Confectioner and Ice Cream Manufacturer, mi-eolm" No. ee bet. K and L. B FORE ue ELSEW only to aA. Poe BEN near Te SLLIPTIC octal 4 ‘it 'Pe Fy) : RS YOKE Sat fe pronounced be the. fec- Kis 3 rA1LOBE wus oy LGBT, COLORED, DBierts and of excellent smanenibs 2 BYBAUB, 1011 Foon. are Bear 5 ISs8O0LUTION poetic at be continued 5 rho wil pay al pe RE ‘Thanking my friend ace | We PRAaEE nang | COME Sate |W Abnly toT | WANTS. Waiting iene setoar tse FL ANTED—A 7 ITE GI <o Si 605.8 poesewor’, ia 8 Apply avin ome! hice cet oe |e ees iT ro 8 ‘SE ane ‘the other to do washing and F= BENT—Very desirable 6 room FR. Wise ort, 1313 K sc northwest, mae r+ from. care; $15. THOS. E wack. 4 Beira cet —-= for one or ANTED—A WHITE BOY, 15 to 18 years — ina private fam oaty sna N streets an oe hat how to sweep and clean = iG MEN BOYS. Ap- UMPHRETS £00, 433 ah | Sexe gentlemen locations 1216 1h street, between Fe RENT— Very desirabic —_ all mydern onveniences; aN first class, second hand SHILDS to ie Ist: No. aman, Ww? bu Class, f Wee ar % ae rey Beara Bennszivania avenue. THOS. :E. WAGGAM! a RENT— c at ANTED—A Norwegian Lady desires a 1TU- Fes cies Sonar AOURE 71S at Ww Wilton machine ine pri rate e Family: Test ret | HORT baiatho th pA ee Oe furnace; key may be had at No ‘mit 2w FOE SALE TA wes a wx rooms. order; nullding new gach; Dalance on time. Apt at aes i843 ‘bh street, between M and WASTED—-A Cae td 5 EAURDERSS one street worthwests Vetween the | pat. Ste toed For SAGE CHEaT—a3 FERME HOUSE Sos. E HOUSE, con- Watton w A’ taining 6 rooms and summer Kitchen and bath housewerk, and 1. cash, balance in quarterly city references real are Tostaitinentes jo. 1244 New Jersey avenue quire on premises. m2 id Bi NT—At 1013 New York avenw = BOOMS, ee for housek: h front; water Inquire between three 2 a wi 'TED—Ex ery b-dy to know that th t Wrst BUTTERS ‘at from 90038 to.38 cents per’ arriving every week, at L1¥7 sth street ‘mort ences required, o'ck ck. OB SALE OR EXCHANGE-20 SORES on 7th street Saige ree miles north from a ANTED—A competent and reliable person to take charge of a child; one who is willing to go ashort distanee inthe country, and shece bring ood recommendations. Apply at S19 Mst. It" 3; Dwelling, « and cellar; no WASTED— WET NURSE. To « Teally Place in the DistHict of Columbia, J. eat fren: table party. who values the ELL, 632 F street. offspring, a iy ferea, f one who FOk, BENTTA three-story BRICK ma SE, Address Box 3, Bt: comtaininy 13 rocms; also, a a lara Storeroom,cor- ner sr streets northw WARES cha FARMING and GARD = -story. B: "Hotise:; 6 rooms; on Kh HANDS, and a Teamster, with or wi strat Saryeee ans amt z houses Turnished on the premises, short dis- Ales, a {room BRICK HOUSE, on ( guineton tek from city limits, on 7th-street road. Address | street LIGHTER « GATOHE Box §, al this office, m2 n.22-3t ith and F streets, Winton 2 Sno “white” te sell D. Appleton & Co's new books: Picturesque Portrait Gallery. Life of Webster, and ober no, works. Apply at Room 3, Ixtelli- cer bul yetween, er) si TW. HAYNE. Warts Rent for the summer months—a FURNISHED HOUSE,or ROOMS <——e for ne in ~s section bounded by 1: and 2h ato. and’ K’ street aud New York vente northwest. family smalls best refere: (OR RENT—Three-ata ressed-brick _ fr HOUSE; 10 rooms and fine storeroom; nice tures, and brick stable; in a healthy and thickly populated part of the city; a No. 1 stand for the gro- cery or dry goods busives:; situated on the corner of 9th and P streets, opposi « Hamline church, white;) near Corcoran Market and 7th street cars, Por par- ticulars inquire at 1515 Sth street, close by. thy ome ossession given immediately. m22-3i" ‘Bere, ALE—A two-story and wc roof BRICK HOUSE, containing ten rooms, bay tice taken of any communicetion not stating location | Window, four rooms ou first Hoot, with modern tat be ae as a ning’ Star ot Maino, three Building LOTS, 18 by 100 feet to an F ar | cea ene Soa alley, on Hstroct, between Sth sind Lith strects north for $1,000 each; wooden pavement; no cash Teaulred for 8 month Tron pertios who'll improve them, interest si: ent. awe L.8. CHAPMAN, m22-St_lith street, bet. N and O sts , northwest F% RENT—Rare chance; partly new FRAME HOUSE rooms and kitchen; large, dry cel- lar; water in yard. No. 1142 18th st ANTED—A good COOK Se and TRONER; none other need apply. Call at 13 N street northwest, from 7 to? & m. oF ft to7p.m. mai V ANTED—For the summer—To rent, a furni _— HOUSE, of not less than 10 rooms. Thi tion must be west of 9th street and north of T. CBITTENDEN, Attorney, aiarS Immediately —A _ first- a ™ COOK, thoroughly competent in meats ai Call imme- diately Ke M. G street, on JAM m2! Watrae rman girl wish-« a SITUATION by the Ist of June for general hgusework, Chambermaid or seamstress; can, fura if de* 31d Mreet northwest, bet. Gand H. FPO! BENT—HOUSE No. 33 Datceat « posite Capitol Garden; contains 8 rooms, bat room, gas, water, &c, ae to A. SCHONBORN, in Architect's Office, Cap) For BE BENT—FURNISHED HOUSE, com to sat to Saratogefor the season. ato. 1406 sired, her own machine; best of city references can h street; will rent t private fami tor be had at her last — Address i after simply the rent ‘of empty cue a Office. m2r Star Oftice. 1. ANTEDA WHETE WOMAN to cook. waah | [SOR RENT—Maniemeh, Foraisyed P BLOG eH ye a gee Heors, Board of Public Works. m20-3t* win Li gh. a bathtubs and nd water-chone —_ each ANTED—A married man of several years exe | BGT, , ry wotton of — genta Bite in the dry gocda and grocery business China w AREA AN, Setar ae atsa calomuen..” Beet reference 5 ddress J., 509 I street northwest. m20-: = FS SALE—Elegantly Furnished eighteen PRESSED BRICK BOSS; walnut finish with all modern improve: ¥ windows front and ch; very deslrable location: The Furniture cost em, nd ts as goed as new. All will be sold for t ‘of the house, if sold soon The attention of members of Congress is invited to ‘WastiD-s geod SERVANT to cook, w: and iron for two im family. Must conte we! ait recommended . GP bom at 914 Pennsylvania avenue, m20-3t between 9th and 100 V ANTED—Two good GARDENERS and FARM ANDS. A BY at ihe tor f J. this property. WALL & CO., Nor SiO Vth ntecet on to RW en BURNS, TYLER & CO., CATE, Tenhalytown, DC" mv-3t Toeurance aud Real Estate Ag nis, m21-3t™ F reet, near 7th northwest. ORRENT— TaUFURNISPRDROOME.1 Chi Ith strect, between G and WANTED—all those who 5s, We ey to know that the best “ONE TACLE” in on cont Ce cecaratay, sulted to the 'LER, the Optician, corner {OR RENT—With or Shae Board, two Salar: t and oa vant ‘avenue, Depot for a por fee Thetmomoters ofall ads Boise | Piakuet Rooms tay gra wey fur ac 140 ANTED—A GIBL that c Well recom- | 2 WwW poh eR pak aot FOE RENT—TWO STORES on Peansylvania avenue, betwoeu 12th and 13th streets, No. 2, 1B0 do the cooking, washing and ironing of asmallfam- | gnq'I293"’ Tuawire cake eee FOR Ay Dasement preesed brick HO! » ten rooms, all moder improve- toe “ao. Borthwest. ARM 154 mites from itsville, ai station, yee se Coe ee rented re Mindix: mit-26* eG tort toe fot. of growed. te TAX, 603 lsth street, he Treasury. gee acs a eee BRICK HOUSE, 3 No. street northwest, one wo cellars.” Ingaire e HOL: LIDGE BROS. Tameanitet o —FURNI 3 FR RENT. aN IE = noome * = cligibiy- isiyvloeated Dwelling oh T street cain ry tn will be forme £9" ‘only. Address “, on enemas Saeco, Sutiemne misit 7” Rep.) FOR SALE. FOR SAL E- an TRON SAFE, in good order. Ap- ply CABO'S, 914 Pennsylvania ave: bee tween 9th and loth streets. a Ss) 1X NEW TOP SPRING WAGONS. 1 ONE- Fore at 42) Prospect at BUGGY, new, For sa “08 reet, George-| . 308. K KPROLY” 22-26". Faz SALE—One pair of CARRIAGE |ORSES. Inquire at Pay Department JOSS buildings No. 1430 BUSINESS CHANCE? FS iS The CHBXEARED LEASE atore TAS rs AEE nan ete OS en S10 ask —4 Ai in ony any of ares C. Ty Bat office. FantY, Dow $2,008 EES} To A G00! in bard. 0 ant BLANK sam, Bullding. isth street and New York avenue. m2) Ss IXTU) ond LE. the Grocery Aguor Store No B24 Tun street eouthrart, Opposite new cestern market, for sale c mtn factory reasons ey for selling. For fu par- ticulars inguire op the premises =o" EAL ESTATE DakoaiNs WE OFFER Hon BFoLLow =e BARGAINS IN ir THAT Fi NE LOT ee TIth street, between Mlas- corr Ett coum and gre nother Teskdence at the side; sleae i Frat trees: most Greirable property. Price, containing eight r room apd kitchen pa re. + and halichember Pf “THE THEERSTORY DAIC , wah two-story ok wain Bouse, Bay wind stoves. Lot 20x95 fret oon and paid for of cot: cents per foot. Estate Br: ore, 1 20-coSt (RepaChr) Freed F st. norchwest. m21-4 “ — ES, 9x18 4 OR } SALE. 308 BOX one toceec ue sew: ee PMACHIRE CO. BOS F street +( Masonic Tem- m2i-&* ONEY CONSTANTLY on real estate, 1 sum @ky. TRU mylT-Im* Teh at. Fe SALE balf interest in «» DOMB WAIT- = and ELEVATOR, operated by water ure in comuection wth ith service - ropes. Press. i pes; no mamas ot z. 4% ss. Pension Oftce, ad ; Price, @1 on a FOS S8,2 A splenid BAR COUNTER, aia long, waluut top; one sod tarued” ‘los, deubie eet Carri fe Harnean, nearly new. sh cs Booms, corner Pennsylvania tenn _—S FG ‘UPRIGHT Blue and, EsGne ms ‘goed RT FOSTNSE. onan st" “ wer Cac RCH ORGAN FO, oF ee — ORGAN now in use in the Avenue Presb) Church is cflered Poreale st jow price, The In ine good. one, made by and isin Tt is sold to mane for a larger application se id be mas at vps ES E. FITCH, Treasurer” p. Treasury Baildin ATER APPARATUS FO ariety of White and Tennessee Marbi OUR WATER APPARATCD, 2 meant ee Prices erms, second-| ones taken in ex- change. Bi iver plated 4 Apparatus and Steel Foun- tains to loam, fr FALMER § GHEEN, Georgetow Baad mit-Im"™ FPOE SALE-SMALL FARM—A place four inilos northeast from this city, containing 2 acres, about one-fourth in heavy timber, ‘The improve: Incnte consist of & double Frame House, in order, withall the necessary outbuildings, lncluliag | 1 an ice-house, full of ice. Plenty cf good pure water and several Hundred fruit trees of the best varieties, Fos SaLE—S0 000 trata class ROSES, Climb- , Ornamental Parlot Plante, Se. 8 JORDAN. > éonueetice: avenue. <i Apply from 8 a. m. te 3 p. m.,or 6 to 8 o*clock W ANTED—PLUMBERS to know that wi Pe RATE to furnish them with all kinds of BRAS 8 WORK, at 1006 C street northwest. W. & Fone ood &CO. N B.—Brass Casting dons ¥ oe V COR O BENT — Three pleasant, art OOMS, with water, gas, &c. Apply at 509 24 strests etween Band # iterks D. Ww. 120-e03t" Fo RENT—Pleasant FURNISHED ROOMS, on second and third floors; also, Table Board can be had at 619 F street, between 6th and 7th streets northwest m20-e03t* reut June Ist, a pe ¢ rooms, with ‘bath and large yard aud C » m2). TASTER ADDER take notice that Faaiens MAISON, of bog tes York, has opened her leer ‘Paslors at’ No. 413 13th si a pro Tuquire on premises EGR SALE Titec choc y Deed of frat class SERVANTS of OF persons Reed of first-class SE. all and gt a Loesig tion, male and — Will be sold on reasonable once. Servants also ~- eat of G. BOWSER & CO, — No Tar. ion by spplr ing at coe Looe Office, | between N and O streets. m2) 3t* to Mrs. ‘BUTLER. ereet Fe SALE OR RENT— Nine-ro BRICK. New near E. twor eee s yaaeh nd BRICKS. LOT on H street, pear 41 Hots all over the city. @. B. MILBUBN, STS tthvetreet, 20-61" ann ale de ts F922 eee eg Caiceees BUILDING LOTS on streets, and Vermont’ and Bhode Isl Island avenues. MA’ BRO., Real Estate aud Insurance Brokers, 1427 F street. m2-colw AS PRIVATE SALE. ss Sileees me x BARTON Hala Se rsed Gee go situated on the road from Pierce's — to Le ed about ty miles from W asl D.C. place conti about twenty-three acres of tend, improved by a mansion house containing eigb- Tooms, and two one coutai: Six, the other three roowss, ie Meuse, bash ae are seven acres in bearing, pears, “OR Gan too story and basement BRICK LOST AND FOUND. Bes, CLAY FOR SALE. furnished, in good location, on I street for fc hs. low. Inguit DODGE 2 D. LL°ST-4, ue SETTER DOG: answers to tne wre REE, Th treet. opposite Pow Oaee | sm7-tt rigs ae i inder will re- part ceive a liberal reward if he will ieave hea TAOR RENTCP aruisbed ov anlarabea 01447 mal ENT— Furnished or unfurnished, No.1427 F ~ sbeseateiiebaldee aq f ae fs eB BOARDING. front, six rooms, cellar, bath room, porch, and RRQGHS 20 RENT, with or without Board, | OST. — Saturday evenin iene President's “o8es y Siste Department, QOMS TO RENT, with or without Board & Groante, of betw con. 1st itreet*and "Vermont Apply to present phn ‘m20-0t R& jusetts avenue. m2)-co8t) enue SHAWL E eae. ‘Bureabi a ite return fo 1801 F st oa $25 pairs sews Dt, on tbe 19th rae raid and diamond EARRI Ny erchiei. By retarning them to the cent of td tube House the above a be T—From the sth of June to October, a ISHED HOUSE of eight rooms, with improvements- A rare chance for a careful with no children. Inquire at 1324 1 th street, between Nand O strects morthwest. tx Al SALE-—Ata another of th eat KF twostory BRICK HOUSES, seven rooms, water [ost yeraay afternoon, Pg, TO coum | And gas, ncrih side of S street, tween 12th and 13th dary street along North Capitol to H, H to streets; large lot: Yerminus of Columbia cars, and thence to’ Navy gi Prove, will be shown. Bet WaitNen, pied Bridge, a straight handled green silk UM- 720 Kas eendeh el kta oct aa Fo SALE-To0 are FRAMES, very aan ES maist= ity, situated 2 Lawrence strect, between 18th and /ioth abd Hand B strecta, one 0g OST—A white and liver colored Pointer DOG; about 9 months old. A liberal iP eMepEeY Poster mes, ape cw juare from street 2 waply 0 Wiis. 3 ae ward will be given if returned to J.B, street Sad ‘New York avenue. corner 7th and Gassin, A ary, 7th = Tae gn se Bo80 oF FRngerrbeemme, ents, tracts yer Gen: Wasnineron, April 8, 1873. reward of FIFTY ( 850) DOLLA will be paid ee oe sor the detection and conv! m of any person or ‘and put who have stolen, or who may be : ‘mayer found stealing, the Man-hole and Sewer-trap Covers in the cities of Waal 8 FOR MT ia, OOS order of AME HOUSE, 10 Rooms, DWARD JOHNSON. | No. 634 lath street northwest, near Agricultural as-tf [Repub.Chron.} it Lot 241100 feet; side and back alley Sh. 23 ihe it of Maren, on Price, 63400—one nce 6, 12 and 10th and 34 streets northwest 1s monthe. MATEINGLY. e WHEELER, ena 20-11 h street, near E street. Fe. SALE=Yoy sets HUT BUILDING Seite Be or sale, on west ° are; 3 by 100 feet. Appl "T543 M streets be= fiteen tbch aad 1ech streets northwest. ‘maid OTICE. — N a Fz SALEn mm oa ix-room BRICK HOUSE, R "yard ni DYBR& tip PNsToN are to send ‘ard nicely terrac N ais sto Esefow sr fee “Tune Ist, at eunaylvania avenue, over Mil- which time division will be made; otherwise they m9-1w may be exe La dhorietd VOR RENT—At Vis ith strect, (Scott Place,) mlé-co8t A.H.HERR, Assignee, | a D BOOMS, singly ‘on en suite, wt 0 AND CONSULT MADAM DE GRAFF, summer prices. people Temaining in towm the summer oa plendid location, being the wonderful Seer and Clairvoyant; she is the | convenient to hotels and cars, Well shaded seventh daughter of the seventh daughter; she can | airv. mi9-1m be consulted at 326 Pennsylvania avenue, between | pron SALE OB EXCHANGE—Ay animpr 3d and 4% streets, for a short time only; she r + of about 6 Sdvice ou ail busthess matters; telie how to recover sted om the Bam assas Gap Railroad, convenient to lost or stolen property tells of lovers, and even tells ay stations. Price, @30 per acre. Apply iteseeret ace pee has oe Soap. Hoare tr ."* ml9-3w FOR BENT—A new BRICK HOUSE, 11 room, with modern im MEDICAL. &o, ETO GALVANIC Se reat ag ete diseases by PROF. G. RVANS, No. 487 Pennsylvania avenue, 2d General al applications, 6, ‘sponge bath, fic. Me iH. J. FESHOR. she gee a short ai bay eee street =e ‘Hours trom 10 a. m. ge aay A No. “ear. ‘Appiy to pinta & vais. i Se TEE HOUSE, F } cousin 1 ng 18 rooms room roms, No.3 3 a8 tat a can be rented oe cation to Ne. ‘sue ath street west. mi7. Q8 SALE New BRICK HOUSE 7 rooms and model impro: ro improvements: northwest, between New York irene otek 4 rOE BENT—Hal ih ome Taye ee month; ¥ G84 Lonisiana avenue, between 90d 3. myl7im ae Ro apgt god mi to HOUSE No. 37 H er: rect cars, EA SP ae Ean OTRA! OURTEY pont ca loan wishing 1) =o best Cou learn jiculars AES ing at 1391 F streets = F RE ISHED | ROOMS FOR ren OR Eee BOARDERS, ——) TABLE BOABD, 811 E street, between 8th ik sy 2 w PROFESSIONAL, AMES 0. CLEPHANE. K. Z. BRAILEY suger aaa: 5.28 aUAW KEPOnrEne, ie scare ¥. Te ee RAILROAD A aD Real Estate Mortgage Combined. In ta 7:20 Gold Bonds the Horthern Pacific Bafl- ‘They are offered at par tn currency, and yield © HANDSOME PROFIT to those exchanging 6-208. ap 0 oe 0 ee ae oe grant which, on the completion of the road, will cvorage a8, eores to each mile of track, ‘They ere tssned in denominations from 9109 te @1,080 Coupon, and $100 to 820,00) Registered, bave thirty years to run, bear an interest of 7:29 per cont. fm gold, and are EXEMPT FROM UNITED ‘The semi-annual interest en the Registered Bonds is paid with GOLD CEMOKS, cont to the post office addres of the bolder. ‘Marketable Stecke and Bonds received in = - oan without ezpense to the investor, et theb JaY COOCES & cCo., eet PFS Sea er eceers Loa Fo. SALE—The goon WILL sod FIXTURES ET sab vag Seg doing a good business 8.4. P, ts otice a —% Re ESTATE Loa Payal ig to lean in B. a. Address OR SALE—Four first-class BRICK HOUSES, PES to ee same distance to the new M and elose to the Pennsylvania avenue street. care; well located; these houses are well-buil as, ‘hot and cold water, Terme ov ” Fovuire ou the premises, 319 © southeast. The STOOK, —— IX TUBES of the Millinery . 707 ee “Et oe nen Guinea's Staion oi Wana gonnty 5 Price, ouly ; HILLIPS, Wesyatrect, wn, B. 0. pst ~ CLASS Beat ESTATE” FOR SALE AND RENT MONEY TO LOAN. <aree clase F shed Houses on H at.. caxt of 18th. House No. 4 Jackson Place, {urn 'd—reng lon K, between izth and 13th, furnish i=} 17th and bat! i G ond Fon ath, “ ton lonM, Bite fet, commer Ht and Iothe 24.420 on Mh, between M and 6.ANW on Sth! betwe ‘k, on Fy between 12th and Ich valuable lmuppoved property, F ay » bet! 1Ground on N. ¥.ave.. near 16th; sale. ft. Ground, on 16th, bet. L and M; (88 conte.) @) 400 ft: Ground, square 889; (10 cents.) ft. Ground, I, pear 16, (2) ihe Wilkes property. near Capitol, for sale or reat. Valuable Lot on 13th, near F; for sale Also, square south of 196. Alo, ps promanty te i. rts ofthe city. for cash) manage, rent, and welt ‘Property on comm ey to loan wl0-ccet KENNEDY «SUN 720 Leth st. E*™4 FINE LACE E SUAQUES. Jestreceived from Importers’ suction an immense stock of BEAL LLAMA LACE SAQQUES, is all styles, which will be sold extraordinarily sac ogc bs ent = AGE lot of LAOB 0 the city, Gall ond see hem at GONNOLLY'S, OOS sth street, “soon a ornite Patent Office, BYce SILKS OF aoe GRADES, NEW DRESS FABRICS, - pions, poco Sacques, Parasols, White Goods, bintzee, Percalce, Lawns, Organdies, Lin: BOGAN & WYLIE, mi7tr 1018 and 1020 7th street northwest. "TBE MODOC WaR Has not in the least interfered with WOLFORD & SHILBERG's Procuring their usual attractions iu DRY GuoDs For spring and summer wear. Bra por ogee § bear in mind that this fs the best ods as Plain and Striped pede #Bisck aud Colored Stiks, Black and Gat? cored Striped Stee. Chinese a re shades, singie and double erbanuics. ite Mourning Goods THE GREAT SPECIALTY, LLAMA LACE JACKETS AND POINTS. All the novelties in SUN SHADES and PARASOLS, Domestics tn large variet) , many other erti- cles, loo BumMeroUs to Mention Pera ops that value their dollars and cents should not fail to to call at this bouse before purchasing clse- ™ Remember S7-THE ARCADE, nil7-tr 487 7th street, between D and REDUCTION IN PRICES AT THE ABCADE. ‘wake a gceral reduction White and Check Matting» in store Shades Owing to the backwardness of the season, and hav- PETS in the house. ' sivin we! Engiish T. Ingraius and Window “Now inn falr opportunity ty for housekeeper to BFO~ nics Carpet for a little money. ing a larger stock of CABPETS on hand ‘usual for Ay ey Ameri be WOLFOR & SHILBERG, the time of Year, we shall, from MONA) irys, seg Li ‘iu Bramels conmot celled anywhere }7 7th street, between D and NEW Dasicns rou LADIES’ AND cum. DRESS’ DRESSES AT MRS. @. H. MAUREBS’ DEPOT, wi8-tr 617 Teh street, M. ©.LUTTBELL, 0. 4. DUNNINGTO R LUTTRELL & DUNNINGTON, Ses, oth and toch corents Borthwest, La. Ave., bet, a G7 Bpecial i and Personal ettention gives to > sole of eal Retete. SSErABrey

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