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a EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: FRIDAY.. oe May 12, 1876 CROSBY 5. HOYES........Bditor. Beading Matter on Every Page Average Daily Circulation over 15,000,—being more than three times that of any other daily paper in Washington. cently decided by Judge Lawrence, of the New York supreme court. It appears that the Connecticut Mutual Insurance Company on October 28, 1869, issued two policies of in- surance to John G. Vose, insuring his life fr $1,000 and $20,000 respectively. Vose as. »‘gned these policies on November 4, 1372, to 1s four minor children, of whom he was the general guardian. He paid the annual pre- ralums during 1870, 1871 and 1872. The poli- cies contained @ clause to the effect that if any subsequent premiums on the policies should not be paid when due the policies should cease and determine. Op the 23th of Octoher, 1873, when adividend was declared by the company, the insured, had he paid the premium due at that time, would have been entitled to $210. Prior to and at this Ume, however, he was insane, and falled to pay the premiums, although bis family had sufficient fands todo so. Suit was brought against the company by the assignee of the policies, and the former set up a general de- murrer. Judge Lawrence overruled the de- mourrer, taking the ground that Vose’s ina- bility and omission were not caused by his own act, and it would be harsh and inequit- able to distinguish this case in principle from tha’ which holds sickness to be the act of God, and a valid excuse to prevent a for- feiture. Insanity like that described, which destroys all mental capacity, is no less a consideration than physical disability to avoid a forfeiture, and appeals with equal force for equitable relief ex rigore juris. A Jarge number of authorities were cited in support of the decision. The New York Evening Express, a demo- cratic organ, has deserted the ranks of Til- den’s followers, and a long double-leaded article protests against his nomination at St. Louis. It believes that if he is nominated the vote of New York will be lost to the democratic party. Itis hinted that two or three other prominent organs of the democ- racy in the interior of New York will soon follow the Express, which will be bad for the reform governor, +66 es The republican party may thank several ultra southern democrats for valuable ma- terial for campaign documents. Mr. Toombs, of Georgia, bas kindly contributed at differ- eat Umes, and now one 8. Taylor Martin, D, ') ,of North Carolina, disregards the warn. i. g volee of the thoughtfal men of the souta, » od utters words which will be copied cast «ad west to the disadvantage of his people. On May 20th, last year, Charlotte, North Csrolina, celebrated its centennial anniver- + ery in commemoration of the Mecklenburg * selaration of independence, and northern ad southern orators vied with one another expressions of friendship and good will. * jones year on memorial day Mr. Martin was elected as the orator, and in the course of ots remarks said that “the south is today yaled over by the miserable thrall of Yan- «eedom, but they cannot muzzle our chival- ry and patriotic devotion to the lost cause.” After alluding to the causes of the war he proceeded “Slavery is a divine institution, and we must have that institu- tion or the south will ever be bankrupt. They speak of our cause as the ‘ lost cause.’ If so, shall it be lost forever? Nol A new generation has sprung up, and at a not far distant day there will be ‘stars and bars’ floating proudly over our sunny south. In the next political campaign we must, even if in the minority, support a southern man who will build up our interests and burl the Yankee pickpockets from our midst. We are to day united to the Puritanical host by nu artificial tie; but we are a distinct peo- ple, and God and the right will enable us to show the world the truth and the equity of curclaims. Our statesmen now in Congress @re the cream of that body, and are the only element that reflects credit on the United States.” It is gratifying to know that his trade was but slightly applauded, and that many persons in the audience expressed their disapprobation of bis sentiments while be was speaking. It is pretty certain that this reverend fire-eater was not jn the ranks of the confederate army during the rebel- lion, or he would not endeavor to set the two sections by the ears again. ———__ see It now appears that Henry C. Bowen ham- pered the arrangement which he made rela- tive to telling the Rev. Dr. Taylor, in the presence of Mr. Beecher, what he knows of the of the latter with the condition that his communication be re- garded as strictly confidential. This action on his part is wholly in keeping with his course throughout the entire Beecher busi- nese. ———_-~+e--____ The indications are that the Chinese ques- tion will soon command the serious atten- ton not only of the peopleof the Pacificslope, Where the Celestials find a lodgement, but Of the entire country. A protest against Chinese immigration now comes from Brit- ish Columbia, which is also suffering from the competition of “cheap Chinese labor” With that of the white population. In a Speech delivered in the Senate the other day Mr. Sargent, of California, dweit forcibly on the evil results of Chiaese immigration, and expressed the opinion that if some restric- tive measures were not put in operation, California will become an Asiatic colony. Notwithstanding tne bad treatment the Ce- lestials receive at the hands of the white laboring class, they continue to emigrate. In 1868, 10,280 arrived in California, and last year the number landing in San Francisco Was 18,448. In January of this year, 1,177 arrived; in February, 1,197; in March, 1,372. Since 1568, 100,019 reached San Francisco direct from China. Heathenish in their prac- tices, and in every respect undesirable as an element of our population, it remains for our Slatesmen to devise some humane but ef- fectual remedy for the evil complained of. It seems to be @ conceded fact that the Centennial Exhibition is asuccess. Bayard Taylor and others who have visited Euro- pean international ¢xpositions and therefore are qualified to speak, pronounce it superior to the one at Vienna. And yet the Ameri- can eagle does not scream very loudly over the enterprise after all. ——————— The Western Union Telegraph company bas begun the work of laying underground W. BUTHEBTO! myI2-ly Cor. 18th and @ ets, O98 nortinoeet. —Brity_Cor. 18th and G ste., 639 northwest _ < PARASOLS FOR carupaes @ FROM AvoTioN. * EWE, rehgieaon gras tgs re @BRo., it 919 Pennsyivanis avenue. PACIFIC LiwNs anv PERCALES. 300 BEAUTIFUL just re. cetved, fast Colors aid the bost gools made by the Paeite Mis, W. M. SHUSTER 4 BRO, k 919 Pennsylvania avenue. BROWN and MAsoR, COR. SEVENTH AND i STREETS, HAs THE COLDEST AND BEST S0DA WATER IN THE WORLD. myl2-Sn TRY IT Mere NEW Pon ev0Ds FROM CK 3; ipes in gocd quality and at very low very handsome Black-ttriped and Check GREN- ant spnemeenianabedy = ERADINES. 5 ik ESADINES, a eects on eee A isin ana wool, mas exprenly for Mourning. A new and beautiful LZ ly. tele. 87 On Pa SHUSTER & BRO, it 919 Pennsylvanisarenue. Orcs ‘OF GEEAT oA 2 OMPANY: HARP, Warnixcton, D. O., May lth, 1376, NORTHERN ICE Furnished in all parts of the City of Washisgton and in Georgetown by the GREAT FALLS I0E COMPANY, The Original loe Company of Washirgton. ESTABLISHED 1865. ‘bie Company will furnish to the public Northern Towel the Beet quality, taken from their own ice on bee Biver, Maine, Warranted impurities, at the |. west [oe ay = careful, accommodating and ex, Stesoed Seivore Ico Tickets TT yentien gt. and oer willbe | farniohed at & All communications may be to J.C. WHITWELL, General Superintendent, 10th Street Wharf. G@IreE awar YOUR OLD CLOTHES, myl2 6t AND TAKE $8—65—88—-88 AND BUY $12— 612812812 WORTH OF NSW ONES. TAKE 8$10—§10— 810-610 AND BOY 615 — 815 815— 815 WOBTH OF CLOTHING TAKE 811— 614 6l1—_814 AND BUY $20—$20—_$20—§20 WORTA OF CLOTHING. AND BUY &25— 823—625— 825. WOBTd UF OLOTHING. $35 WORTH FOR 825. $40 WORTH FOR 630. BOY'S CLOTHING AT SAME LOW RATES at HABLE BROTHERS, Merchant Tailors and Fine Clothiers, myl2-tr Corner Seventh and D streets. Ju, ed) iearar, thes UTIFUL at i pg oe ELLIS & 00.'8. E,ABLY VEGETABLES and FRUITS, By NOBFOLK Steamers every WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, and MONDAY. BUTTER, EGGS, ant FOULTEY fresh daily by press. OOB. 10TH AND O STS. N.W. my 1) -6t* ‘ABBIAGES! CABBIAGES! ft ue ten tla 4 ‘and Summer Car- Yet clay cae pty tacribie, fo clove out, ie rie; done i the the best H. GRAHAM'S TULst ieepositony & Factory, 410-414 Sth st. 2. SCRUBBING MADE EASY BY USING PIBSUNG’S PATENT BRUSH. ilies are respectfally requested to allow per- cous (preseatiog these bresben at thats houses.) to show person who does the scrubbing how to use v i table ‘will be allowed — jone bat Reppect JOBE J SHEE, 409 5th at, z Agent for Howe's Improved aT! TTS, STEAMBOAT, MARY WASHINGTOR are ea ‘Intermediate ndings, returning soiree wader 38 rare of BOSWELL: Captain. F— | CHRIS. RIESSNER, a= 715 AND 717 71x STREET N. W Is Bole agent fag toe District, of Columbia for the pas Er Hae os rare given the ct myl0-tr TRAN NNRRE WUE, OTE se 3s: im general; 1209 se vants aveune. TaYLor & HUFTY, 933 PENRSYLVARIA AVEROB, SAVES BEDUCED THES PRICES OF THEIS CELEBRATED DOUBLE YOKE SHIRTS WANTS. Waar octet a Seam with @100, Apoir at Ware le Fo A oom | WSEAS Porshe a Wey. RETR grace. WANTED tes, fre cew, teurant \E’s Baltimore oo aaa Li °o ‘D—A 0 D BOBS! oe coe eae W. gp ea ences Cid 4 Ware * dive Maat be Tate _ GescPiption ‘and price. H. myis st* * V wae SURCRIM, wits extra scnchms 74 charge. ANTBO—2e COUKS oo Song ernie to eB Eh rage this ay 7 Pty sit sorter ‘Also, FARM HANDS wanted. ‘class COOK, WASHER acd “Oss need at TR can come well ly for two di 1117 @ street, corner 12:h. y oa" wi BD Br a middie wed pepe en * BITUATION as Ww to go wit vate faaily to the Oontenntal, Es lade! phn rence give: Toanire Jersey avenue oak myl2 a ARFRD SOs White Consumer Whit» lored Cooks and tw> Wouen to "Ko eo0d situnttony National _Emptoymeat mire, Room 2 and or - ANTED—Hundreds Ladies to cail and W the bert PLaitin@ BOARD made. A beeu- —a complete “Guide to We iiia first Re at ‘Mra J P. PALMER'S, 1109 F street, bet —. tats W aaTROTE white NURSE, — will spend the Summer in the country. Apolr, with ‘recom: mendations, at 1537 sth street nor weet WaAntED-4 WET NUBSK. Inquire soar a myll-2t* Dz. BBHREND. g tho cumenre monte. Apple in to ESsS &Co., ith etrect Detween Band — __FOR RENT AND SALE. _ Font? armen: 'T—One Foraeat wigan amet sonra ieoces T1719 Hi strect. two FURNISHED Lith street, between G sod Fee ihotned geld agen og moon: a for housekeeping: 1005 xb er morth: iE. PERE, Mer floor oe street, ‘between 3a" su ae at id KITOHEN on tela ates re strevt, Detmeoa Feed od Fos OB Ca new COTTAGE at to WM | ets is for igh houmoeping on location. Apply st S10 19-h strest, sylvenia aven' ‘OB BENT- hand: stogly or all the modern improvements; 1 bes northwest. FOR seat Batok Ni street. west. ‘Apply toJa8. B.S streets borthwest. Fe SALESBow back Lape ny provements: 7 £00, tk So qred onset, itor 1 Foe, it at 109 O street southeast, In; rae eee Pennsylvenie avenue end | 1s") Fi nds. Ay Oy corner’ of my ia 3" est. HOUSE, six rooms, wat: serese ‘sth end 9th north corner 7thandL mylt 31 ‘Bap Guy ow! Be a BLOB and con- ‘one nice, mod: G streets ‘wyl?-3t* thus es fg ‘story Cra 38, he modern i ‘or wilt rent Apoly jure my12 Gr aie Place. Fo. BENT-—BRICK HOUSE ee 605 6th ree Dorthweet, with # rooms, wate 035. reaMe t red and ia atrest orth ent? 1 Ov ements; 02 Rib stree 26. northwest Apply ; 6 room to 50} ‘aye’ FS) ge celtar, ta nda. ND, corner 8tt recess 8 “STON scorasr?th and Lnrests BENT —The x a catpplionsd @ROOBRY and N north’ F°s2 ope Hou! wd Inprovaieata. In AZLBY, No 98 Gey. street, Geor; odern ihe sou west, OF For TERT Ga unfurnished BOOM 3,on firs a Srst anne for housekeeping; Fos Roe Doped 36 10 roome; 22 acres street northwest. Mo. 1111 @ myll-3i* miles Tr feast Apply irae | Wintec ha Jane, Furnished == rd, or, Warnished Hoom with Board in rl eases and wife, between 3d, Address “BOARD,” Post my}t st* W patna WOMEN, for Cooks: Chamber Eoametress: all must bring good relereaces ot for the Genten isl bensse are Senin aeety 27 a Empress oace ‘ho owner Sete ‘use for hiss. Wil meaeeery | 8 ny bargain, Oan be sea ft ‘08 Fennazivania Sronue horthweet ANTED—A led 16 old, West el recommended, detires s Sirtationt te Wages expected, Aadrean He Wor tar offic, mio S= Wa ANTED—& WOMAN to wash and iron. one buts first class one need apply. Goxd references req Address 0, +» Btar myi0-$t* ANTED-B Segall family, without children, Wa BARGE ote far ofa faraiehed Best ana, care of relorenoee ae Rew ‘York. sve rent. FABM of 150 dat ee Unto te vizoad sutabic for G ‘perposee. ress bh street northwest; also, MILK BOUTS tor la = ead gallons a day, V ANTED—To Crneg 6 reom RICK Dear! ices, HOUSE, atrobe, tr ard back of 8 tot roome modern balit, OF good br idiog lot. Difference Cah Address Pari ‘10th street u. w. myl0 3 W;, NTED—By America: TION ‘with zenteo! family; willing to herself useful; ws not so much an object a8 : iene obsection to travel. Address, a. M. \ANTED—A STUDIO An artist returning to America desires 8 large: Moll Meghted BTUBIO in Washie, ton. well siti rnished or unfur- pied, wit h or without ‘spartinents, Address BOB- TC KLEY, Northampton, Maseachu- my 6-10t a Wane 4 ANY x nese BEING WITH BRA 9500 e month selliog our Letter Cop) ts Book Any one tear basa —— to write wil! Salar, EX it. No ys used. for Gr Noel SS OELSIO BOO., Te" Tribune pity BETED ta iofested rae toe Ware oar time restore them ible RaLbrigbtves, with or without removing from the floor. pod Carpet Sout rating Go Oo., Tit etant ee W4stED-sucnTy LAND Pa eeanrs. WILLIAM H. apl9.tm* Cor. Louisiana ave. a treet. W ot feet eet nate y axe feed a ery 00 Ma OR OLEES. ae WASTED IOABPETS 7 Tu aaa Eas Steam Beating Works, 490 Maine and and Sod dollneten without charge. LOST AND FOUND. StzsyED-On the ees, May lith, from street Poopus: with s pink and white ve peck and answers to the name of ~ Fa: her to oe aciberal Badress. "1 PO Baidion return O8T—0; of Mf . L°%: aks and Onto Oost ry a eon [aOR pauy, Bo. liberal ward will Dee given on and Bo Some enced | if retui i EacGetlons eked it turandio Tos ‘arta CRCALE nar at | Scand take her's aver’ atic aS ws northwest. me ita spay crrasted Sout are 9 o. me wats. 5) BEWABD—Lost this moran ie soipe from Yoh and ee aren ied then ‘abo be farmed to corner’ ban by lea Fi eyga7 Ith vince ‘northwort. orat SoHw Noe BK 'S, corner of7thandGsts.n.w myl0-St* PERSONAL. APT In ee gin PASSING CITY syutienan om seri f earecabic, please send wet nd her Btar office. myli 20" ‘OB BENT—A ee —_— front sins flight, well furnished. northwest. Inquire at be a ite Foz iB BENT—HOUSE No. 429 oe =e south: ‘weet, between D and water ard se Inquire at 41 ‘8B RENT—Foar FS ie on fi bt pame te for @7: woter in yar kitchen; vatrect- myit-st ar communicating BOOMS, salt it #10. ith neue ph Fo Fanr Ustwrnished house, with mod: ern D conveniences en ‘one squat cars. Apply 1134 18th street. 180, in yard. Apply, Ci a 806 BO 3 pee ae “alee os or Di mlb re; BENT—HOUSE No. 1420 N street. three- story improvements, myll St", + 3S foot et front; 10 Foome: all modern pply at the house. - | Dios ston tis Pee jerchant, h street aud New York ave, Feder derate ts Fig fa a HOU: = witha oa" ining, 11 rooms, wi frase apply at tro R BENT — SFist screct E datory, BHIOR | C HOUBE, with beck’ ‘baitdin per month. streets a wee HWRAUUTT. corner ahh aed I = Fe be im all portions of mee Description Sores Sen to FOSTS, horthwest corner 7 and’ ois. ‘a ‘OB BENT— OO 48—| ae ‘pleasant pS el sooms, with [sae Board. No. 932 iit ih ras ly located, 933 veerms, moderate to are! bs tenant. Svely tos. "T GIVEN, wood- yerd, 10th, pear & street. Bent 950. = S&LE—Two valuable Ay 20 by 100 street, between P ; 9100 cash; bal. “ane F$2, BENT—Frnished or =a ae thom Buver Boring dopcts st.,4 — from ae Bouse iH vend taken te i FS Yh poe BOUMS—One largo ad en autte "Also, floor. Terms 524 13th street nort! roma, on 2d floor, = large room d erm reasonable "for the Sulinsr. at sto. myll-3t bi si FE RENT—Desirabie three ee, Brice DWEU ING, with back building, southen:: a LA strests; Bod by Latrobs. Ap) Het treet, ern improvenents: why tod: Ws FOS BENT—six room BRICK HOUSE. "h street so ay eee and stable, 1%. weet; $35 per month. Als» gr exek es ge for tight Qari m_ 43 LeDroit 16 rooms; mo ements; extensi Bo ‘worth ‘$100, will be rented fcr ar fis Der Month, _myll 3t Fo, eater HOUSE of = room of gro: on D and ake WAGGAM aN, 9 7th atreet, farnished, cheap. to gentlemen. Inquire upstairs, asabove.’ myll ot FS. SALB—A new and handsome DWELLING, 10 rooms, a few yr eo eo of Belay; admira- bly suited to any ‘cays pa iness in Washington. Torms unusually e 7 rAd Htonagnson myli-Im* ae Hotei, Belay, B.&0 B.B. FS RENT—An olé ae GBOCE. in the city of Dosing attached, with 6 comstortebl water; near Prony wooderate — Apply corner ee Fe an pi OR ee pandecme- ly farnished ae was! BENT—At a peice RoosRe. front month the rent will be, seigemely myll St of Table® ‘Board. oor. The medera! fot SEroneene sshot — conventent to ail lines Terms - @ great reduction, to suit the three stoi brie 'UB BENT—HOUSE 2207 H me pply to M. given June lat, A. sth: Fo. REBT—Om large nae etal ine it low to a bext ts Fee “Brae Tite THO. rete peer tt 182i Hcuse; five rooms: B. 'WAGG. BOOM atl street northwest. ra ofthe times, two most dcsirable new jen and baseme 08. B. Wiehe TRIMBLE BD: ining with Bosrding boars ‘ermont ato a com- ae AY i Fo —F urniel adsome sry ROOM: iiee lata, satable 6 Et use bso of at stable if required. and for two hweat; my 10-3t* Fee RENT—BOOMS, 0B eeveot nos Bor’ farnis! cS ‘in all parts ot DoRaa city hed on. mca! 1a BOOM agence, FS? Sent mgber room ‘BRICK House 12 Math street northwest. betw: streets, Apply to JOH ¥. ‘GREENE, 1 as street, i ll Foz BENT—The new Me ae 3, heron an Also, street, between HABF the WHABF at foot of ‘OH. FOX & myl0 3t 1509 Pennrylvanis FE SALES renin, LOT 685115 on rest care; would make theres poo, a bana clon” “ aaiEewoes fe SON, my10-Im GLB Te street, en rect. {OB BENT—Firet and third FLOOBS of house 1511 K street northwest; turee rooms on each floor; water and gas. Will reat s¢parate or soqether: hou ckeoping; oue square to cars. quire on the premise: eayid se" POE SEE 87, rene coronas _proeet: _saren rom premeed ¥ brick bwiLlina;t at ; desirable neig! > hall, acugs" < ratreet ne aw a a. oa Aduibaee oy rd peaner READER. gins ON SHORT NOTICE. Our stock of SIR KNIGHTS’ EQUIPMENTS ‘Is Ovmplete, All goods sold guaranted to be regulation, and at re Laure &@ RUOFF, mytaw 905 PENNSYLVANIA AVBRUB. EEE on = Fas private fami), ROUSE Bo. a "2 between 19th and Ota end BO ease ts tecocoutag este: Fob S4LE—Lor alley Ta reer; bouse with comfortable dwe north the myl0 4." Bd Seriherent, 90 foot" trout ride some repairs wiltscakes, welling. Smalt Darment dowa; ence me ae monthly. Corner 16th streck ana BR BEHT—A lerge and Fosse s of juire of earsaur, ith Ree eae ate | Eh street wortwest ; deighifal residecce for summer: to street Sars and Market: G01 Enaat F -story FLOOS, unfurnished; southeast corner ol Sorthwest, FOR BEET 1. Georgetown. the BRICK HOUSE ¢ | a Fier sary anion ai Rihgen hase and W. RUTHERFORD. Bibwatuind or "Ty room, within: Sve aleo. fico, Beliding’ Bites; Bol Bolte, Sule galled | r atered, Address’ DANIE 3 well-wal ib AM- MEN-E Beltsville, Md. apls 3a OK BENT—HOUSE No 613 New Jersey ave- ane northwest, between F and @ per month. Bppiy to W. '. JOMNEON, F19 ish attest worth: epl3-im Fos REE TET GECRY Face: | wn TY—In Kliaville, Pri: ' SEIN TEEN AOEES of LARD eich sense Fans House, good water, an abundance of fratt tress, grapes, ‘and healthy location; twelve minutes’ walk to attsville depot, Baltimore aod Ohio railroad. raph of tbe house can H.STINAMETZ: 1937 Paavo mars Re ESTATE B ‘ULLETIN ns. Ee waacaman, $19 bd Lig CHANGES MADE aVERY WSDNESDAY ANDSA SS2ORse — = cane euuee ne: BOARDING. O¥E DySIRING ROOMS, wit a first-class y appl: ox cittreot” sor beet, — WITH Pane fur- SaaS ae. 565 sie KaaPS PENT PARTLY TAEnIT Fa PARTLY. MADE diaiieteanies SHIRT#, Invention of the i kimraare BUSINESS CHANCES. “er vanis avenve, maylt FAB CEST. eae + ie a ae ae 1339 Feo acre ae = oe. DObRT Ba Sioee. tore and Sd wi SE Adon Tats STS treet. ‘my9-st" BRICK aaa, FUR SALE—Bow m oo BR. sbordance of exetaten fr peers oo srepeered ‘aly Be iy Prop trode, cappyte © cash or ie JOHNSTON s Hy "Penner. myS-6t" - SALE. OR EBXOBAN' 5 ‘7 oITYy Ftc ay. oritaving reseed ton ee ving wit of the, Suset L Dt SP lace 1° finest Country abe: inéer in ith s Brick Honre, ‘oe by pteetscoatalnts i and Becessary out gee and all house, foe Douse, &e. cS po B Oitizens’ Nativual Basks W DA fi 8 it. Special Improve nent BriFi Tre Ra 48 mee ‘HOS 9 Tth at. dsr for. wal eds, ered sua f'she: my5.6,3 12.13 Taoe FOR SALE OR BEST, wear oR Good Hope road, ten micutes’ Nice Deeiling acd b ‘with abe aes Seralidiee. ee tras Lexington st., Baltimore. a Washi - :B. BISHOF B96 ore ‘© NEW HOUSES FOR SALE eke Faile TR! Va. time: harches ‘or GEO. A. L. 5, Pension Office. lin” RS aaa Te ER W “fous son stot ne tor Ol une avd K streets northwest. Smoky Chimneys cured. from @5 to @25 or no pay. spil-2a1" theast, TO =| to suit, satisfac: fA) ES ere ts tare Boom 3, St. Cloud ‘Boliging epl3-Im™ GOLDSTEIN & 00., BOAN AND COMMISSION BROEERS, sO ORB EE OTE t AND D BT! ae or = apvamces MADE = amount, and for PROFESSIONAL. Doron CRON GES KiNG _ mph oe” Toisas ‘th strect northwest. NTISTE: i Fave ese: "tortie, PRACTICE im ‘S's. crsss, Pe. ae, aos Ma.. fora | Haba D. BAR ATTORNEY 4T-Law, eae aa (June de Pair Jante-ty acne TERS is eA! Paneer hes ryder Psa cai ha re to Collen ~ aoe fat oir ‘Gen not chicrolorm _ MEDICAL, ée. BS ANNATTA WILSON. » compormt M*uAN PRYaucr ss cua" MID wil be consulted as Site, ‘Cau be seek from 9 from 3 to? p. te treat SS AFmEACrION — a pe tive care: Gi per eat- in by Dr. Daley erin ‘reat oor Srivania sve. Goosultationt oF i ue D*. ROBERTSON, from sulted at lth street Ger Dice, every ‘Espa oy NTURDAY; from ¥ to '3 poms the Urinary Oreos. " Syphilis. and of tly contracted cured ia Sto S days, Sy pbilts in al Seats eS se eured, ‘eutire:y ANeazed from the system, wichout be use of mer bt om by excesses and abuse in youth, causing loss of fend ineani: ts Fs 4g - INSURANCE. HiCRLING 200., ers, 72 Broadway, N.¥. FOR SALE. Fo SALE—Three riding and ériving HO GE bans OsB0En i Brables, O27 and Dose ne Foe SALE An clegant ¢ COUPE BO! 7 patent boxes: ‘and Steet “ines, it hes a ‘front _ iu every ver. Dé sen at Stabies, H strest, bet between and 1a pea tc a etn nl RK SALE—A Bargaia—The Stock. Farehers ro = Fixtures of a RM TAUBART. 3 Penney! sania aventie northwest my it TO Lt a splendid Up- ia basera mont canbe sven! own- way, little et PARCBEORS 6°00 Sate snore, PET my9-& ‘lvanta avenue, near 9th st. _LE—, Business BSE, Foote w GOR Boy pearly new. Inq NDALL Bookstore, and D streetsn w. my! Fos® sate gery eacicraee Date is cueranteed in a opis to THOS. MCOONMECL: ark, P. M.S8Li- CBB, Box 353, Baltimore’ Bost Ofer apt ise ai We hay ay ay ‘Wagsa in us. D. Ww. ope feb2l-8m Corner of Mass. ave. and I MENS WEAR. SPRING GOODS. NEW STYLES FINE GOODS, SUITS TO ORDER, READY-MADE SUITS, yEom BEADY-MADB SPRING OVERCOATS, e10 UF. DEVLIN &@ CO 2206 2 TREE. jours T. Abus. D. W. KeTOs. SENERAL inerne NCE ROKERS, LE Dor? BUiLD'Ne, corner of F and 8th streets mscpanys ot eR DESCRIPTION uarstr TAN On TH COAL AND WOOD, COAL AND KINDLING WOOD. Onur stock of OOAL fe now complete, embracing Ot A a ee CHEAP! CHEAP! ‘R CASH! Cry Sed oF ‘Toms Seen. hTiring deuy best varietioe porthwest. as eo EDUCATIONAL, em aM. BF Wear, EXPL sey 3 the ith eas September: 1s. PIANOS, &c. 14NOS AND ons AT GREAT BaB- 100, )DEONS from! . “SF, ELLIS @ 00%. Sale Agente for Chickering and Weber Pianos sd T= HUMBIBG BIED (OOLIBBD rane prytiamosrer mate’ ¢ SPR ENS Oped carta fires TURED ¢ at 18 DRaWs From BLOCK-TIN LINED STEEL FOUNTAINS. Daglere wil do wall to encare o pty forthe ee- Bi: SAIL ©. PALMER, sy .

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