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THE EVENING STAR. we aSte a. ‘THURS! June 26, 157% CROSBY 8, NOYES....Editor. regular and permanent that of all the other daily papers in the together. ‘The Khedive Deposed, ‘The very latest news from the Egyptian com- plication ts to the effect that the Sultan has de- posed the Khedive. Tne unhappy Sultan is compelled to impale himself upon one horn of the dilemma. The western powers suggest that if he does not remove the Khedive he will lose Egypt altogether, and on the other hand, it is represented to him that the present feel- ing of the tian people ts such that the de- position of Khedive will cause a permanent estrangement between him and his African subjects. The Khedlve, too, has pald his tri- bute promptly, and might be expected to be faithful in furnishing required contin- gents. The indications are that the depo- Sition of the Khedive will mot materially change the political condition of Ezypt. His successor will doubtless rule puppet-like, the strings being pulled by the representatives of England and France in bis cablnet. The refractory Ismail Pasha will probaDly receive the undeserved sympathy of his countrymen, to whom he fs now a hero, in his retirement. He has brought much of their troubie upon then. He borrowed vast sums of money tcarry out his idea of applying European practices to the government of his dominions. He beganexten- Sive internal improvements, remodéling the face of the country. He organized # court- system after the European model, educated his ‘sons at Oxford, and put himself upon @xhibi- tion by visiting foreign countries in his yacht. Be wasted the resources of Esypt in every tm- aginabie way until he had thrown the conntry into the bankruptcy, which made necessary the appointment of the European receivers against whose exactions he has rebelled. a ee ‘The “ Jedge” and the “ Major” "point out with great satisfaction that Cox, the murderer of Mrs. Huil, is a total abstinent. Some other folks find a vindication tn respect to alleged faults of omission on thetr part in the fact that Cox talked a great deal about religion and was arrested while listening to a sermon in church. ‘The rude, stingy, offensive and disorderly may also, by the same logic, feel encouraged to remain with pride just as they are, since Cox Is represented to have been polite, generous, mild- mannered and well-behaved. —___+« The day set for the strike at Fall River has arrived. The mule-spinner is now, doubtless, | creating a disturbance in that city of mills. ‘Though the mule in this case is a spinning in- ‘Strument, the mule-spinner shows as strong a tendency to kick as if he derived his name from ‘a long-eared refractory animal. Some wonder hhas been expressed that this class of workmen should be the promoters of strikes. It 1s said that they are relatively high paid men; their usual earnings are greater than those of any Other considerable class of operatives in the factory; they earn much more than the adult female weavers, who constitue about one-half the whole force in the factory. The secret is thought to lie tm this, that their while not arduous, is continuous and of most Geadening monotony. They must walk from morning till night, many miles a day, mending the broken ends of the yarn. It is no wonder that they are discontented and ready for any kind of excitement, and for this condition there is no remedy except in a complete change. ‘The only way to reform the mule spinner is to abolish the mule. It is thought that this re- me | EDUCING renee na sv Wo srg now offering ANDS! DS a 6 at OnEATE WEDooED jm aswe awe not wish to over, ant Fave not as yor fully supplied themselves faeces opportunity to do, 8 at much lower prices than they have ore this season. aes allow a Discount oF Five Per Centon ait Cush Sale ‘ONE Rurc ONL — M. SHUSTER & SONS. eu 918 _Pennsyloania avenur. A= TAXPAYERS ARE INTERESTED IN THE CORRECTION of erroneous Special Assessment Texes for street ‘They wil be aiven Tauable information by the “ai parties having claims in my hands will please satis E. W. WHITAKER, 208 Four-and-a-half street northwest, Je26-10t One door above Fenn’a ave. ELIEF TO Tax P. PAYERS! HAM passed Oor gress relieves the ful- me coool Sate rere, viz well taxee, 6 fete tof nr goa not paid by eetting the acocsctucnis revised: ail Tunprovement ‘Taxes that have been paid by getting is oes cape offer our services to the Tax- a relief the law provides. (CBB PUR ita AND ‘BILLS PAID AT Bast MARRYT H OLAGETT, DORSEY OLAGETS, 426-26 _ Board Trade Rooms, 819 Market space N=W YORK sux STORE. Penns: i jwania avenue. HAVE JUST BEOKIVED i rEoM = BANERUPT AN DIMENSE STOCK OF LADIES. ait 4 prior All IN NEW YOR! ORT TIES, SANDELS A) —E GENTS’ LOW QUAR- arse fiat ASD BEASONALPE SHOES. S of Misses VERYTHING WARRAL 3626 wo peaapa teas Sa a (, EEP MANUFACTURING CO,, Nos 631, 633, 365 and 637 Broadway, NEW YORK. SPECIAL NOTICE. OLIVER P. BURDETTE Neen of the firm, ELS rede Soa iM baci re a wes between D aon E ste wath f fail line of il the folléwany, goods, manufactured by thi Manufacturing Go. OLIVER P. BURDET’ es peek for hey Dis. trict of Soe for the KEEP'S P. eae PaRTLY-MADE DRESS SHIRTS. Men's "8,6 for 36.00; Boys, 86 or 4.80. Bs MAGNUM, BONUM DRESS SHIRTS. alr unicheds 6100 each finished Shirts in the ‘word for the price. KEEP’S CUSTOM SHIRTS, maie to measure, mx for $9.00—very beat. FED'S BEST NIGHT SHIRTS. 81.00 cach KEEPS BEST 4-PLY LINE REARS Of 6 for T5c. KEEP'S BEAT 4PLY LIN EINER ¢ Sus ee, #8c. per DE. oF BEEPS Bast LINEN CAMBU IDPS, 81.50 half d OK ILE TIES AND SUSPENDERS. EEP'S best Pep} EAN DRAWERS, 6%. each. REEDS Piai id Nabasook UNDEBSHIRTS, T5c. each '§ BATHING SUITS, 81.00 each. cHEeS OASHMERE UND: TS, Se Fo KEEP'S INDIA ae ao, BEELER ce ere $3.25 ; TAB, ei00 cach cheapest go cnven P1 P. at woe Sole Agent for the District of Columbia, 426-3t No. 437 7th st., bet. D and E sts. n.w. RELIEF _AT LAST! Important to Owners of Property in Whe District of Columbia. Interest on ‘Taxes Reduced to Six Per Cent. geneeat, AGT ge CONG! THE INTEREST ON ‘AXES IS RED' ‘D FEN 10 SIX Pen OEN Se a AS | = due pier cae COMMISEIONERS 4 CATES In PAY. ae ioe ua ry aa seUa DeAWBAGK Cou aa ChEneHamans IN THE WNERS Nines HAVE ae form will soon be accomplished. Frame spin- 7 EROPERTS-OWNERS. WE iS FOR REY: TON dies are already taking the place of the mules, AGEMENT wae TO GaiY GHARGE AND MAX a and the time is thought to be not tar distant | Q50NT1 ‘NOW BE SPEEDILY SETTLED— ween the mule-spinner will cease from troub- | SaNY OF T GASES HAVING BEEN SATIS- ling. Meanwhile, Fall River is cut off largely from the benefit of returning prosperity in ED THEIR: business by these squabbles between employ- gee TAXES eee ADJUSTED. -ARTIES INTEREST! Han PO cena PRE- iS FOR DRaWBAOK ON [D, DBY THEM 8HOULD DO VITHOUT DEI THE TILE FUR FILING eee ee EXPIRES AUGUST 25, 1579 Ex-Secretary Borle’s report as to Gen. Grant's |._1 WILLGIVEP! SAL ATTENTION TOTHE SEOUTION A. 5 Tt OF THiS political intentions or desires can hardiy be | ChassOFOLAIMS ANDBOLICIT THEPATROS classed as important information. He seem3to | AGE OF THE TAX: BLING PUBLIO. Known 45 little about them now as when he | | FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF DEPARTMENT IMPLOYES ae OFFICE WILL BE 0 Reeeee Seas Ons EAs 8, Ds Cede 60 OR: ‘HE TRANSAOBION OF BUSINESS UNTIL cover the purposes of the latter and to dissuade ‘Ihim in case he had any idea of accepting another nomination for the Presidency. He does not even know when the General will return, except that it will be either Duns anpaink March. This indefiniteness of purpose must @ source of pecullar annoyance to the ae Chasers of tickets (if there be any) for the mam- moth excursion to meet the conquering hero as comes by way of San Francisco. Elther the ex- Secretary failed completely as an interviewer of Grant or the failure is on the part of the news- Paper interviewer. The significant fact in the matter is, however, that a friend of General Grant, who went abroad to advise the latter to decline another Presidential nomination, in case it were proffered, was so discouraged some- how or other that politics did not become a sub- ject of conversation between them, and he is tmclined to believed that the General would Serve again if the people or a nominating con- ‘vention shouldrise up as one man and insist ‘upon it. ——_--+-—_____ A correspondent, who is evidently tired of the fight in Congress over the appropriation bills, claims that the act approved June 21, 1879, extending the legislative, executive and judi- cial Dil of this year to 1880, has already pro- Vided for the judicial expenses of next year. He forgets that the expenses of the United States courts of this year were appropriated for im the sundry civil bill. The! legislative bill, which has been extended to the next fiscal year, only appropriates for the judicia! salaries of judges, marshals, district attorneys, &c., about which there fs no dispute in Congress. ‘The fees of deputy marshals appointed under the election law are paid from the appropria- tion for expenses of courts, which, not being in the legislative bill, is not affected by the con- tinuance of the latter. —_—_—_—_<o-___ ‘The committee, with Bishop F. D. Hanting- ton at their head, appointed at a meeting in Syracuse to proceed against the Onelda com- munity, have, it 1s said, decided upon the course to be pursued, The founder of the com- munity will be arrested aud prosecuted, and its publications wil! be dealt witb under the stat- ute against obscene matter in the mails. The threatened invaston of Central America by European capitalists, armed with such for- midable weapons as gold, silver, bonds, etc., and by hireling troops brandishing picks and shovels, causes the Monroe Doctrine to haunt one or more Senators like a reproachful ghost. 7 ‘When the subscriptions for the purpose of building the proposed canal amount to several hundred million francs it will be time enough for American citizens to lose sleep by reason of ‘uneasiness lest foreign powers shall cut through the Isthmus and the Monroe Doctrine. The Maine republican convention appointed to meet to-day at Bangor, is expected to be one of the largest tn numbers that ever assembled. It 1s uncertain who the nominee for governor ‘will be, ag there are numerous candidates, each with a respectable following. But whoever is Bominated it 1s certain that the republicans of the state will make a united and determined effort to elect him. dof, procure and itt be strong, healthy and happy. Hop Bitters, and you NOfCE— SURE ‘URE for Neuraixia, Bhew matic pains and all Blood Disease (OWN E. ANDEI ‘BION, Je26-60" No 2016 Ith st. nw. EMOVED.—Dr. BROWN bi E} hi DENTAL OFFICE to Bo. 135 Th geome 8 O'CLOCK P.M. DELINQUENT TAXPAYERS OWING GEN- Haat on arrgab eaten wal Tino 86 | } Se ate IN THE SETTLEMENT OF THEIR Drawback Certificates Bought and Sold at Full Market Bates. Improvement Taxes Paid at a Liberal Discount. WILLIAM DICKSON, SPECIAL TAX OFFIOE AND BEAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, 222 Four-and-a-halj st., 228 je26-lw Between Columbia Building and C at. Borrues WANTED. BOTTLES WANTED Highest prices paid for CHAMPAGNE BOTTLES, quarts and pints. Persons having such Bottles on hand can have them removed by sending address to SAM’LC. PALMER, Sent? 57 Greene st.. Georgetown, D. 0. Gtva TIME, TROUBLE AND PATIENOE, -ARKER'S ENGROSSING PEN, for they stand without a rival in the market, as hun- dreds can for SaLe ONLY Br 617 ER, _mylttr 619 7th st. }HEESE CLOTH. THE FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS. ONLY FIVE CENTS A YARD. CONNOLLY'S, Je25-tf Lith st. and Pa ave. ANTON MATTINGS. For the arpoge of reducing stock I have greatly lowered the prices of STRAW MATTINGS ON HAND sisting of Fancy, White and Oheck. Che Meee sxe wary tee the q ‘to be as repre- eesti * WM. 8. MITCHELL, Je96-6t 313 Market Spaces SILKS. For a few days more weshall con‘inue to sell our BILES AT THE OLD RATES. After that we must advance the prices on them, as Fare pow selling Sills for lees than we can buy. hee ah CONNOLLY’S 3e25-tr Ath st. and Pa. ave. Nal, TELEPHONIC EX- yTB= NATIO} stom com Se taper Inac- titooreratioe duriuglasteixmontas. Over twolun- dred subseril ribere act ally connected and working. Saditions being made daly. Includes news railroads, steamboats, mablic eons.) ae asic ‘aud uient, “attords In: oe between any mal Bell Telephone aon is in see world. Or. formation given MAYNARD, Gen'l Manager. ‘ATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMP, a N ‘16th street and New York rede mabe Burglar and Dump Prost v Vanite, Baton for rent from 85 to Takes Govern- on Syeda De Deposit—one dollar tore. me istered.” tock tooth arous Onias at ADAME DE FOREST'S CELEBRATED Ms aouars SAheierar DE Sp paar 915 6th st. nw., Washington, D. ure from 1 to9 opm daar Caron UR G UR GREAT SUCCESS im selling Goda and Min. Se. Fewsls tobrts ei, 207d for = Davia BENE 36° New Drug Bioce, 408 NG BAT < “Tbe. = “650. - “606. * “450. WANTS. 7 ANIED~A piain Poor at 147 Bridge street, W cs getown, A. LEUISNER, — ood a \d two APPREN- Wn B trie nakion: O27 Het. nw. 1 TANTED—A first-class COOK; also, a LAUN- : aR ith wood references. Roly ‘corner Boundary and R sta. n_ TARTED—A RELIES OLERE ine nore that haa registered. Apply ‘at Drug Store, corner 6thand Aste: 8 Je26-3t* ig ILDREN'S BUITS to CLEAN W ‘nd PERG at the Gents’ Pollar-and-a1 aoe Buit Clean'ny Depct, 100? Fat ‘WARTED—An honest colored aoa anit ery ¥ at nigots and being Setar ence Apply at 411 15th ot: In ANTED—Three or four bright, a W Young MEN or WOMEN; od rie Bal- ary 82 to 83 per week. oat 1? ‘ANTED-—A strong, deter aS a ‘a8 con fervator of t! Penoer dail iF fem #0 12 p Apply in Basement, B.e. cor. Tih an sta nw. TANTED—1 vectable whe Girls SITUA. W 4 Nont in i prime fanatly to-cook was wad tron: beet veferentes, Gal st Nols B St we Je26-2¢° WASTED—A competent SPOTHECABY one Suitable for first-class city oa ‘Address, = erences APOTHEQOA. Star office Waxiae FOBNISHED ROOMS, with Board for gentieman, wite and tw» Cea on Georgetown Heishts. fares A. J. P., 610 13th at. n w., Washington, D. 0. itt ANTED—A few seasoned BORGES, ren to nine yesrsold and sound, at &tab‘e: (ee and Potomae iver Ratiway Company aa: ee W. ANTED—Few LADIEN out of employ wanted {0 earn the rexiunorative art pliotoain acute able Bio Lath at Saw. from aero oSeae WAXTD-A WOMAN to cook, carat d irons to housew do general mendations required. Apply at No. HIS Bt fa ot W ANTED—An experienced WOMAN, el rec oumended. to do xeneral housework in family of two: ro washing. Inquire at HAUL'S Obaly- beate Bpringe, Lath st. road, opposite Mount, Poss. ant. 26-20" FOR RENT AND BALE. FOR RENT AND SALE. BUSINESS OCHANOES. _ DRY GOODS OB REN By Aa BOOMS on AND—2,000 LOADS 8aND, second oor, oSie Tadian 4026-3t B.H WARNER, Sine. fale, at'10 cents per 1, AR SUES Fst 3 a — Fs, BENT—Armall FoaRtgeD D HOUSE, Tee tin et, Ioe House, Green st., Georgetown. __je25-R*_ | OUR STOCK OF FIXE @ooDs MUST July Ist to October let. Apply at 108 oe 18s Forse CaS ee | OAR STOBE. BE SOLD OFF. 1544 amt and Fixtures cheap, as ths TA pleasant PARLOR BUIT o; Jéth and Tenn. py desires to change business. Inquire ire. st Fine GRERADINES at ere sok fran HOU 825 Permonth SF F cu, ave. Hootie aw. Peigt iit llwoOl brose Goods at e omenbemen. 3026-20" tas Sin at ne. W 4XTED—$800 for one or two years Will pay wwii GOODS, in Linea apd Ostton Fabnos, at Fe, RENT Fe rar ; ROOM, allinniceorde* | 641 Teas ren oe of Ss Security, Aidmee Cn Poa! ‘Will rent partly furnished ‘f desired. Modern | 222 T stn. 3701 Eat nw, TPaous. a pies «5 DeAb aS BRS. SAPKING Towa ender improvements. 1634 th et t.w. i | 1314 Vetnw. ka wcrtons, LACES jad other OR RYN t—Onear—Sixroom BRIGK HOUSE, | 1422 Hy PBs 5 WISHING CHEAP REAL ES: ae PR CES and Fancy in frat rate order, No. 1264 10k st. uw: Tnquing | BAe, i893 oth ot by callie tn CH PAR REE rat ‘vet Brown, of D. 4. UHAMBE! Be 633 F st. 10 8 en: 513 umn at a: Ro 442 dicot aw. foe ee Je2str 817 aries Spaces Bicpe suuare, from To Pet oA Wee | 1000 tb 619 9th st. ne ANTED A FARTHEE is one of thetette- | | AWmes GALE, corner 10th at and'New Fork ye2eeate LON st ite 3 inf ‘week sold). Or willealt’ Ade LAWNS: ALF, corner 16th at and New York. _je26-3t*_ . , OB RENT—Two unturnishea ROOMS, or ome | 114 Ost. dress STE 16, Star office." ja26-nt™ Lawns: furnished Room. Rent very moderate. House | 1916 Sth 'OB 84LK—An ola-estavlished CIGAR SLURE, LAWEBs modern improvements 926 8thet n.w. je26-2t" 1924 9th centrally located, Cone 2. 00d bi business, ches > IMMENSE VARIETY, Fob RENT *preestory BRICK HOUBE, 1.03 Seite Ea a een having: city, Beer Both white and colored «rounds, : ORR ence. improvements. Apply at loth se nw TAOS on ae ILL EXCHANGE For Oily PROPARTY. W240 Ke. He. Ae. «RK. EeEreNomente._ Apply at 610 10th st. nw. _Je26-3 z FOE BENT_Ve Grp plescant ROOMS, on 2a floor | | The Real Wik ACBER, with buildion, orchard, stresti of PARABOLS, PARASOLS, furuiehed suitably for housekeeping, to atenant | the 20th m and Teonallvtown: oF without chilaren. as, bathroom and water, cl all the houses I will'sell at $50 cosh and B15 monthly. W.W. 6 - Apply at 4¥5 K et. n.w. $e26-8t" (OR RENT—Si F BOOMS on. istand EA fore Aico EON droome.” Buite of Unfurmencd Frum % Booms Tet foo 628 Thon nee ee sa eb aU en ee EG? er apnea aarti SSSaS, tual fanaliye aBLY Sth ene AL convenlanges f0F OR RENT—Ten-room anton, modern, No. 1418 gril dehy atta soa we Me ROBERN Gis vin ot, 26-3t Uke KitN't—Two nicely furnished aoa en 0 te or single, 24 floor, southern exposure, bath aitsched. Algo, Ball Koom, 34 floor. lines of cars pass the door. 1017 Tet. n.w. Five Bag wane Rar Aw airy front ROOMS, on 1 t floor, furnished or unt ied, with or without ‘All modern improvements: ‘Very reasona- Be dash ates Je26-30" OR RENT— aly furni-hed 9-room HOUSE, 143 Cet ne, one square fom Capitol park. Lo: cation coo!, eurroun¢ings attractive. Bay. window, maneard roof, marble mantels, $30. 3026-31 eereD ey a French young Lag: fae a family and eiucation a SITUATION as gov erness in & family, or teacher in a school; bas no objection to travel or go to the ye country ; has expe- réucein tescbing; can give best referances. dress “French Governess, Academy of Holy Ora Massachusetts avi Je26- W %Giras baat young MAN with or ence in ae usiness, Apply at No. 929 D st. W NTRS-Ey a lady leaving the city, for a young child: a single colored wom: ferreo. Apyly at 909 M et. n w. WAnreo ek first-class white BARBER at No. 44 Market Space, Georgetown, D. 2 Noni otherscea apply except first-ciaea. 25-20" ‘WAnTHD By. ‘a young Lady, es Peam- fling to assist in care of ehildren. Bo objection to leave city or travel. Call or agarose 201 9th st. ae, corner. "1e0s W ANTED—To Rent—Large portion of tan NISHED HOUSE until eptember 1 for nom'- st__D.w. jense nal rent; referonces given and required. 1001 ‘WANteD-4 settled WOMAN stay at ae to do general housework small fi of three; must oe a good cook, washer ye Bors yaa Gress 0. P. H., Washinstou Post off Jo24-3t* W AETED An active. reliable acre ‘KB—on> thoroughly seauainted with the city. ‘The best references s& to honest; reneral ca- Pacity reauired. Apply fo ioe co ‘Oilouraseay. Real tate Broker, 10th an Je24-3t WAsteD_aanrsunn ar = Agencies. Sala: ences SE TRO ee Geta ee and © oH MEG OO o0., Hi. foaroe ‘st., Obi sty 876 to 8100 cpa ex] 3 a Ws opener pan to erence gratire MFG 00. Chios, Wate eae PSD Appleton & Oo. publish | Bf Intellinencer Building ©” SanAeer, Rooms om a ae to keep in mind that $30 will we BING) AMERICAN, BE! Nato! wae, LED, NEW, TMEROVED. with Se ATENG, ‘drop leat leat, Paslle a sicily jOKENNEY, 427 Festiy tha Ww. wnylote Ware's at Ww. AAS MITORELE'S Carpet fare 8p (TED—OARPETS to BIOE'S Wace 490 Maine avenue 6.w. Sa rear Mors ote Bote Oey OF ” ‘Dealers. ap2l-6m ANTED-8T! OLEANING; ali Vy, Work guaranteed ; at CHAOE’S, 616 Louisiana mara9-1y WHE aaa BEDS to RENOVATE, at ‘and aia pee Tae ‘ANTED—MOTHS © | Wess sea mb1e La Brena aeee pg OER PUPILS or CLASSES Ree mmerr ieee 2S |" before it's mii LOST AND FOUND. O8T—From Metropolitan Hoel black and, 4 yel CAnaBy. ward 4 f yel fh Liberal f for’ — Téth instant Between N i Lore ree OVAL OUTE SOTTO: stone set. ‘will be’ paid af 708 oth street Fox D—On Ost., between 434 and 8a, A PAOK- TAGE containing 6 pair of now. ante suitable OF as Can be tad nd paying for this see TBA YF D—Sunday, SHONBL from ecnvate, 26 Bor Mout ivet Cemetery. Liberal rewai be Fr. HARVEY, Baderaker oF ce Sas | ¢ ‘T—Baturday, June 2ist, a ENORANDUTE Le BOOK: on th at.) road: of no value to the finder. A liberal reward if left at No. 1712 7thst. n.w. 525. BOARDING. OARDING IN A ae WITHOUT OBIL- aren, at 88 Waehin ie 3 iuean jaehington st. Geprastown. pesr CFRERBON HOUSE, FORMERLY GRAY'S M& —Fine ROOMS gna BOARD at RS low aon ie for the summer. Also TABLE Bi rae Delightfu) location Cor. 'and 15th sts. n.w sd eee Se Owe QOL AND DESIRABLE ROOMS. NICELY furni: from $10 to 8265 per month, with or pithout BOaRD. cable, Board $2) per month, nin “GHABE MANSION," cor. bth and sts. uw. PrrEsrarass TABLE BOARD, in email Nort. Seo a at 1226 O et nw. One Furn! Room f for rent. feeiwe B@ABDING.—Riegant communicating ROOMS. Tonto north ea toste nite modern improve: mente: alba others, forniahed or un ed. La: gation n upnurpassed —133 -1536 T et. w., opposite ‘1 _ DWELLING HOUBE No. 603 st. , having been repaired, be rented to a ood tecant at moderate rent All modern improve- ihents. Ar ply at once, 121? K st. nw: POR RENT—Fine located RESIDENCE. = warden adjoining, corner bth and Hiets. | went low. Groom FRAME, 610 K et Toquire A, Sante “& BON’S Stove Btore, 718 th, strect sor RENT—HOUBE No. 1227 New York ave,, 12 rooms and modern improvements. For rent, 6ti 9 rooms. For rent, House No. 617 New Jereey ave. 10 rooms, modern pore inal’. Apply to W. ah sot Ts etn. j'0k KENT—ROOMB over our SQUIER & CO., bankers, 1416 ‘Panmeyivagia avenue. FOR RENT Three 9 room Brick eee a i) the modern improvements, No 1513, 1517, 1519 st. Apply to HN F. IN, Et 1519 Q st. Apply to JOHN F. GREE) Ng. 1820 Fo RENIN 13, 2d st. n.w., four-story BRICK, 8 rooms snd bath, modein Improve. ments, in perfect reps red and painted thronénout, Apniy to GEOHGE Tit RSD ELL 10 i Se re Liperp pose eld No. 2307 Let. n.w.,7 proms, gas and water. 20. Key next door. ‘jo24-3t* Ia SS Beaeien fi Ree meee a = vance. wiomnw, oe — 418, ig Sh nw. Taare at No. "223 ith ti LW. ag No. (OR RENT HOUSES No. 806 nd 808 20th st. » containin, niences,’ Terms macderats, ‘Apply at store corner 20th and H sts. n. Je24-4t? OB RENT_A | a three-story Brick HOUBE cuits,” Rent low toe ood tenaut Apply ai Wo, ow te Hig nearly opposite.” © Psat st (OR RENT—Two nice cheerful ROOMS, with ‘closets, heat and gas, furnished or unfurnished ; guitable for ght housekeeping; house: 113% yy furnished ROOMS, en OF singly, south front, tollet closets, bot snd outa loet convenient and healthy loeality in the 4024-3t FPOE BEST PARLOR and BEDROOM st 413 G st., north side of Judiciary 8a jon.cool uare ; locatic and healthy as in the cot 3.000] breeze, no d no foul malls, no eS Rind jens” FS RENT—Two aesirable wa ae ata and 8 Ist ne. and 2012 14th at all modern improvements,at cespecavely ‘oquire of 8. “ Ba er ere nage Fe BENT—WitH on WrtHovur Baige—Tap new furnished communicating ROOMS, and south exposure, bath ac jotning, lelightful for the summer. ‘No, 1315 nance ‘OR BENT—Oool neat 10-room eee 227 2d st. es, Capitol Hill; kitchen on first floor; cellar 7830. OTIS BIGELOW, 605 7th ot. Nes8. iw OR RENT Brick HOUSE No. 1110 1h et aw Beg Sepa e ed TODIOKBON & KINO, 16h and a Tw. sea aw OR RENT No, 181 Green st, Georystown, 7 F mea Kewe at oon od eur ‘apply to DIOK- Bie idee as ee ae en, an ee BON & KING, corner Grean and Water da town. ee FOsEENT Arpt sz, x00 unfurnished. Meals dollar per montn. ‘Table Board A "alte ot ron th, BABA FLAGLER, “S16 Gndiane, see, nue. jezs.oe" 'OB RENT—Near the arith desirab! a ees panes eee aeENG, ors Fronts’ 305 4a and A Sole BENT- nine Fol ana Pee Wert range and istrobes, and bath room, closets : a , two onthly. “Also, two. six n room. BBI eis and ar Be strect as ee ‘water and ithly. WAGGAMAN, ts A st Fa RENT—Four urniehed ‘oF unfurnished ROOMS fc ree eee ‘between and w. 13. Myers, Wal Pet Fes FS EENT-Low-ang eight-room Brick SOUR K st. Key next di Ay behte Butter Store, corner Sih and & hw. ee, dene Bats Pi gi at ‘OB al SOU FAR BED ing, and several small BEDROOMS. 354 Vania avenue, corner 434 st. marl) FOR SALE. vMEnEe OF CONGRESS and others desiring deventiul BOOMS, on first and second floors, with a Oret-clase family table, will find such accom. modations, at exceedingly low orephed by calling at 603 F street northwest. Street the door, core Soueat BOSRDING- Northeast. o ‘corner New York av. and N Furnished Rooms, witli or without Board. accommodated. Mre. Boarders EL RIDGELY. — 1¢23-6t" FOR SALE—BLAOK MARE, six years old, FR eeund pentane Without fa fault. ‘Four Sieg ‘No’ seat Family Carriage and Lew Harness. Aeron Bo x 359 P.O. j626-3t"S fair oe refused. F% HOOKAWAT. "ait ae, 8 oe vor en tow. oe fi vingiedt aeth dae elndin ” ROBT olarak AM, jurap seats. Pa clory, 10 to 416 eth ot me at BSBBRING— The best of BOARD, with nice airy MB. in 2 private northern family, where the comforts of home can be enjoyed; the best agenon: inthe city. 806 Est. nw. 3020+ HiARpeoMELy FURNISHED ROOMS TO an ith or without BOARD, in corner house, de- ully located, and facing’ south and west ‘ast Capitol at. au Pei LARGE ROOMS, WITH FIRST-OLASS TABLE beater 28 ates 2 Yor ¢ RoR TF rooms pI lonately less, at fet aa at Finest location’! in the city. Tite Hot HOUSE—The ete eee oe the oi oO ts geo for Summer Roardi Soe Fecmn 5, ia 80 ee ee 500 por month; stnale sings BoseDixe. ilo, wits Be furnished ROOMS, en im* coolest and 3 son suite a le, with first-class Lee ‘BOARD. Also, Tran: jsccommodated. References excise 8 S12 ‘9th st. nw. and 208 F _ PERSONAL. Scount America. Apply at DOWNES ‘Btabte, 1018 Lith et new.” No, roa sonable offer will be refused. HENEY HOWARD, British Legation. Jor A SOME GE FES esa u ° for cash, a6 723 Tet ek new.” jes8-6e Fo ok aaTE ‘Fine first-class FAMILY and oD BIVING HORSES, two pairs of bay. Hors rset. Also one superior farnil ly h ore Ooupe: ockaway and Harn aes Persons in search of 700d sive ua call before PUNT OLY & BOWEN. ore NAb Be Je19-2w* aCe —ROQBERT F. Wor Sot tgs Pt MARTIN is forwarned abe sngoteed by the ater Eg pane a 020-30" JOSEPHINE AOTON, Nitrest anon htc having Goods at my Establish- ‘ment, upon which the ime allowed (pix months pitta, are bereby notified to pay Sr ollerwiss, fake’ before July lst, 187: they must ana will ill be sold. ies withing to buy, | call after the Ist, Bale private, and dutty, until ala are old. nate Je24-lw 49 Jefferson st., sot NFORMATION WANTED in refe Dye arauou ay oe BENDEICR an oa ED: Be gither of the will 681, City Post a LAIRV( —Mra. Dr. A aa ROGIER AND OLA Sees Cine know er teutie Gonsult the Dostor Stes hours from Soa tod em at at ly Ayes HN PATOR EX AMINES a, Teports as to the responsibility of Pearle: y fens On real ootate, 606 Pat eles Fa M aee omar isdat Sethe AE era eo of pant life, amine. Ss 2 oe ORES AND CARRIAGES of every scription and style, Eve rato: Soa aac, i pene demand for their advant to DOWNEY, Yous Hen ot. nw. PROFESSIONAL. CELEBRATED FUR HER 80 Bi pestis @ question, can G04 10th at. nw. my12-42t' M. HENRY BROWNE. \TTORNEY-AT-LAW, His Rewoved 70 Ovrices or krmst Froon WEBSTER LAW BUILDING, ase D street. my] Sm* CoRss: tating hat bab be BORUuEE, Re oS Pea: stairs {eatmont. “esa Sie ud laren sended apl.ly Det. Removed otuer Tt aud Etrects northwest ‘Teeth inserted 87 ape = DUME, Dewrive, 23 1th srrect soath west, panes "and D rand ¥ stk Bes s | Sithont fal, 6 conta operations war. Ra ESTATE BULLETIN THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 619 Seventh street. (Changes mace Wednesdays and Saturdays.) EERE = f 2 a8 eSarssssesssseesesess2 eekees § : a i] 3 609 M st. 50. 220 Tet. 50 Bt. 222 $4 st. 30. 732 10th 30. 1519 30 Hey # 1218 19 55 Vi 10. ila 10. 2210 M 10. 218 Del. 10. 27 58 cee) Babe is 4 a Pano: 921 Tth st. nw. 928 7th st. n.w. 926 7th st. nw. 927 7th st. nw. 1107 Penn. ave., esa room... 1206 Ni st. nw. 1239 12th st. n. 5 1107 Penn. ave. - ‘hess room.. 30 1250 9th ss. n.' 35 921 130 Het. ne. 25 923 7th. 10 Grant 50 926 7th 2112 Penn. 50 927 7th. 2112 Pa, 1412 Net. 1600 7th, ee at. n.' 500 Lge Ct 780 H st. ne... 1448 8th st. 18 Booms at 1107 228 13th st. 18 over Galt Bro. ‘809 R et. 1 18 120 MG. ave 8. 616 Lith st. 16 123 Ma. 6. w.. 1829 Pa. av. 0.1 Jo 1239 12th st. 612 Paay.n.w. 33 4419 N. 57 at. 16 S19 N. 1328 New Yc 125 Bien Gthoatos a 919 7th 1423 ‘25 an 256825 i : Far, 25, 13 af. 25 1921 N.Y. ave, 25 ad and A ue, 20 G, peer 18, far. 20 Sioear Be z Grant Place, 18 N. Hawp. ave. 18 472 O n.w. 16 near 14th, 16, x2) se ee re) 3 rs 237 Brio Btore, 21! Btore: 6th 461 P nw. Pe rs ae, ants eiidod ats er reg READ ESTATE BULLETIN. JOHN SHERMAN & GO., 810, tol in sums: Terme elosa in Of $2,000 and upwards, at Je18-tr puomas 3. MYEBS, Real Estate ane ee 151" a 1 ot ow. Werte rou 39H ond sae. Jo gia wr a 14.000 £¢ prong nw, 3504,1010, 18188 at mee eee POE: Ase eed, Die in rear on allay, in & ona oh te a ‘Lots in all part of the city. JeBtr OB BENT. 134 Rast f, brick, 19 rooms, mod. impe..880 brick house & store oe $20 sth at, br pe & store, 14 Fas 80 new ‘1741 B st., brick, 8 rooms, and Gftioe Rooms, 708 an i0'30 sar cate FOE! aaa oiAiso.s ere ene so eee OTHELLO! by Phil. Sheridan (2:26). damm by Benton's Planet, GHEER & OSBORN'B, 101m 627 G 8 ., Washington, D. 0. XAMINE. NEW so iG MACHINES, * 538 Booting and repairing at Driged. myatt: Lind CALF, cor. 15th st. and New York ave. nw. e262 Fe. oe A. ees which yields ony tor Stes bx about $95 oon awit "dlepose oF the place om very Teasuuab‘e terms. ip ot ire of os 4026-4? Room 19, Le Droit Batlding 810 F at.n.w. U LOAN. OU on well Located Beal Estace at 7 vero oo THOSE WiGgaway, Je25-3t old «an at, $000 MILL BUY THREE () LARGE LOTS cor- ner Marion and Q sts. n.w. 7 WIRNE, Je25 3t" ty ‘7th st. nw. {OR cee cep el yas U rooms, every convenience, o1 he finest 8 aye aw. VALUABLE Fi FARM of 100 or 200 Acres f.r Bale for unencumbered City ey, Fannie 1 ritumted '§ miles from railroad station a1 “i tiles from Washioston,. “For farther inform. tion ees BOE%, Loudoun, Loudoun county, Va. pow MONEY ON REAL ESTATE, Ix Sms To Burr, At 6, 7, and 8 per cent. BO. ROLTZMAR, 1th and F sts. nw. ‘RE CHANCE—F« =) A Speed WOOD ana’ og ¥Al ARDS-wita or them. Apply 812 5th et. nw.” ° FOS ESAS Ha DSOME 00 OOUNTRY SEAT, ADJOINING FREDERICK Orty, MARYLA! ee A N Noining Frederick Garden an ‘Contain about four acres, Lana, somely laid Out, snd plato planted in a theide ant doubie Brick pene palaces interest. pis yep ee per cent,,and smaller BE WARNER, ‘CHANGE —2 HOUSES on K et ON and ge ne Ae Ge Tr0 Pa ave. See er ed jaar OHIO seb oa Na raeeeey to trade 2 S| Maan & Pa. ave. nw. rk tae ea a EE small Apply to W. ©. JOHNSON, 728 13th st. n.w. je2-Im Mo TO Loan on WATOHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELEY, &. feb23 tr TS RIniTE BAND FORA EER Eos JD) 2S7BABLE BOARD FOR A FEW, FERSONG ON Deporte es rise moder TELRRCT ranma wa, —- —Most delightful place RE BOARD! er nog busking sbouatala an river, teen ‘Befersnoss iven. Address ‘OLNEY Loudoun county, Va. jel7-Im* a eg at 5 ae. Ma. ‘200 yards of the Mrs. 5 mylS-7w* PIANOS AND ORGANS. BBADBURY PIaNos. ESTEY ORGANS. af {all sesortment of these STANDARD INSTRU- and for SALE seat prices and on the east ived for Tunin, pel a ux x. es street, Baltimore. Jettr PIANOS Haveshown themeesers ee See rand wrest ai i tha ane noe ot Seen Loe VERY BEST PIANO. Low Prices. Easy i CAUTION! DEOKEE PIANOS have the following natuc'on the pianos above the Keys: DECKER BROTHERS, New Yorx. G. KUHN, Aczxt, wy2320 407 10th street n.w. Teccenontiy, nae 2. GENUINE TEI- Berra ett op Eee THE LEADING FAavoRITR. G. L. WILD. eres Ament, Also agents for the ‘Kranich Sepairing persovally attended to. oS agi? cate Snr Oe eS fALLET DAVIS & 00'S PIANOS—UrazicuTs Hitgrccuzae Novel sade atyles,, easy mae se W™ WORLD RENOWAED PIANOS. THE LEADING PIANOS om THR DAY. a i in the ‘uae og or 6x. ‘warranted’ Tuning and Warracoms, A tow doors above Penne ohm, Lae posta i Plain Plain sod Feng ie from ieee Deed COTTONS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. ©. M. TOWSON, 636 Pa. ave., south side, near 7th. BLACK SILKS: COLORED SILKS! LACE BUNTINGS, FRENCH BUNTINGS FIGURED LINEN LAWNS. FIGURED FRENCH LAWNS. BLACK LINEN LAWNS. BLACK FRENCH LAWNS. IMMENSE ASSORTMENT OF LAWNS! LAWNS! LAWNS! CARTEB's, 71% Market i Brace. FIVE HUNDRED (00) PIEQES Bra bs 2, eS. BEAUTIFUL Je2itr LAwss: . 2, 31, 87, 60. BEAUTIFUL FIGURED FRENCH LAWNS speagriren FIGURED LINEN LAWNS. 128 BEAUTIFUL AMERIOAN te 8, 20, 31 LADIES’ LINEN DUsteae 8 Lists sl ts BLFACHED DAM. PURE SILK AND WOOL BLACK GRENA DIES. at actual erst BLACK SILKs, [6.8 87, 81, 81.25, $1.50, 81.75, 8 COLORED SILKS, 75, 87, 81,8125, CHECKED AND STRIPE: , 65, 75. 3e20-tr SS ________ At MILLER’S, IN IN GEOBGETOWR. Summer Alpaces, 12%. Sumi All wool ga, Se ‘bisck a sn sree al Passe’ Oboioe wide Pereaice, ong exe a T5e. ictoria. 12)5c_ broiderien %, 4°60 ana wp low. Onch- meres, Biack Pepreecutod = OSES ser ag kistr 203 Bridge GRORGETOWE. . IN DR’ SURE, yam Teceived—200 Sc, se 75, ONB DOLLAR 4 YARD. 408. B. BAILEY, Cor. Tth Sts. 8.00. BOOKS, &c. OME CHOICE BOO) Sus sit (etiarten Pacaty. Welies.95.10 Lippincott's Murazine, vol do. a Prbeaa ang ine, VOL Bi anseeeree cove | ane yea a is pay mylTtr mi Palms ;,or Rest and Refreshment in HS EA Stati ge pee Bizecle in ‘or the ree archer) & and sey, at etme ged jelltr Baggs Tine 2h cneea pUsLisnkp Te-baY, A HISTORY OF THE WAR THE UNIT2D ad With Biographical Sketches of tie Secretaries. By L. D. Incmrsor., Author of “Life and Times of Horace Gresisy.~ 1 e00 ; two ilimstrations Bound im ’

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