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It THE NAxiujn All REPUBLICAN. FRIDAY MORNING. APRIL 16. 1875 W. J. MURTAGH Editor and Proprietor. THxNiTiowAi.RiroBt.iCAw Is published every morning (Sundays excepted) at the southwest cor ner ofThlrteenth street nd Pennsylvania nue, and is furnished to subscribers (by carriers! at nnr centsper month. MaU subscribers, postage paid, 13.00 per years J4.00 for six months, and S3.0J for three month. Terms Invariably In advance. BATES OF ADVERTISING: Twenty-fire oenU per line. Advertisement, under the head of "For Sale or Bent." "Wanted," Lost and Found," and "Personal," twelve and a half cents per line. jM-aU communications, whether on business or far publication, should be addressed to ffn. J. Mcbtagh, Proprietor, National Betubucaw, Washington, P. C XBB NATIONAL REPUBLICAN BAS A LAROBR CIRCULATION TBAB AFT OTBRR MORNING PAPER IB TBS DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. FRIDAY MOBNINQ:::::::::;:::::ArBIL 16. 1CT. We think all parlies throughout the entire country are to be sincerely congrat ulated upon the success of Mr. "Wheeler's adjustment of the Louisiana difficulty. The admirable spirit exhibited in the Legisla ture yesterday cannot be too highly com mended. It is indicative of true patriotism. Its controlling influence in State councils promises the best results for the future of distracted and wearied Louisiana. TnE New York World, claiming to be the foremost exponent of Democracy in the North, is the first and most prominent agency in the attempt to destroy the peace ful cflects of the Louisiana compromise. It speaks of President Grant's friends as con spirators, who " have seen good to force " upon the people of Louisiana, in the stead " of their rights, " this conciliatory measure. This is as -we expected. Not only will the Southern Democrats eventually repudiate the terms of this equitable compromise, but the Doughfaces of the North will encour age them by setting a significant example, as the World has already done. The New York Irish World goes into ecstasies over the dispatch sent by Presi dent Grant declining the invitation to at tend the banquet of the Baltimore Knights of St. Patrick last St Patrick's day. It says "Coming as they do from the Chief " Magistrate of the greatest nation in the " world, these words are, in themselves, "an inspiration; they are also an equivocal "recognition of the justice of the Irish "cause. The generous sentiment that "breathes through them should nerve all "lovers of the 'grand old land' to fresh and "earnest effort." The dispatch referred to reads as follows : ExEcirrirE MAVRIOV, I WASHINSTUX, March 17. UTS. I Gentlemen-: Official business will not per mit mc to attend your banquet. My heart, however, Is with you, and my sympathies are with erandold Ireland. May God bless her. U. S. GBA.XT. The superior value of "Virginia farming lands, located near transportation routes or adjacent to large cities, is ably demonstrated by the Norfolk Day-Book. From four acres of a truck patch a Norfolk "trucker" realized $1,200 this Eeason in the sale of kale, a crop -which matures so conveniently that it does not interfere with the cultiva tion of more substantial prodncts. This land is worth about $10 per acre, and is made to yield immense profits when it is properly tilled. "Virginia is a new coun try," says the Day-Book, "and a far better " country than the West, because its land " lies close adjacent to the great markets " of the seaboard, while lands at ten, " twenty and thirty dollars an acre that can " be made to yield anything like the above " kale crop will pay forthemselves clear in " two years, almost in less time than it " takes to clear off and get in readiness for " a crop the famous Western lands. It is ' true, our lands have the false reputation " of being poor, some of them but their " poverty is only comparative to new " Western lands in the production of corn; " and as we cannot compete with the West " in raising corn it is just as well. But all " of Virginia's land can raise other articles " that pay better than corn in one spring " crop, and then raise a corn crop besides, " from the remnant of manure left in the " ground from the spring crop. Here is a " hundred fold advantage over Western " lands, for there is scarcely any land in " our State that two crops cannot be ob " tained from when judiciously managed, " and our nearness to the great markets " makes these extra crops'of more money " value than even the serial crops, allow " ing also for the expense of the manure " to perfect them." A MISTAKEN WOHAH WHITES. A shrewd observer of woman nature, which is another thing than human nature, once remarked that if a woman gets thor ough hold upon an ink-pot she never lets go until she has bedaubed herself and cvervthini: else within her reach. Shrewd as he was, he was mistaken in the general application of this rule. We do not be lieve that woman nature has changed since his day, and we know that now-a-days there arc numbers of women writers who keep themselves clean, and who never be daub anything unless it deserves bedaubing. As a class they arc impulsive, generous and sympathetic ; they praise rather than criticise ; and their instinctive love of jus tice, or admiration for things that are noble or darins, makes them enthusiastic in the treatment of subjects in which they are especially interested. They find a ready market for the products of their pens, and of late years the encouragement to them to adopt literature, or, more properly speak ing, journalism, as a profession and means of livelihood, has developed an unexpected array of commendable talent. But, while the great majority are conscientious, and therefore reliable, it is unfortunate that they are not all free from personal hatreds and personal jealousies. Perhaps the envy, jealousy and hatred of a woman are not one and the same thing ; but the results of those passions, when practically demon strated by a high-strung specimen of the female correspondent, with a pen in her hand and numberless sheets of paper be fore her, are wonderfully like each other. Such a woman-writer loses her judge ment, forgets her instinctive regard for justice, and plunges wildly into rhetorical depths in which she straggles frantically, while her ink is scattered hither and thither besmattering friend and foe, her only gratification being that occasionally a trifling spot hits the real object of her anger. Such a woman it was, no doubt, that came under the notice of the shrewd observer to whom wc have alluded. He certainly based his judgment and rendered his verdict against the entire class upon such actions. At any rate, just such a woman has been spluttering and splashing lately in the columns of the Detective press. It may be ungallant, and all that sort of thing, to allude to this subject; but it is nevertheless true that this woman has strained a point for the purpose of making a sensation. It is with trembling concern that we make this faint allusion to a well known fact, because we know hard-hearted people will construe it to mean that the woman has approached the sin of Sapphira. Whether she hesitated on the ragged edge of that sin or not, or, woman-like, tumbled into the pit, and was lost because she hesi tated, we will not say; but we do know that unless tho lady to whom we refer is blinded with selfish prejudice or stu pefiedno, she can't be stupefied or over come with some personal envy, the result of some fancied, and therefore, in woman's policy, unforgiveable slight, slio will take advantage of the first opportunity to correct the errors she lias made and restore herself to the ranks of the Daughters of the stress, whose bright and shining examples of truth fulness it U always the duty and pleasure of honest 'journalists to acknowledge and admire. " IT'S THE SALVAGE THAT WIH8." A most remarkable interview between George Alfred Townsend and Mr. ex Speaker Biainais printed in a recent num ber of the Pittsburg Ditpatth remarkable because it contains so many superficial al lusions to different topics, and so few solid expressions of opinion regarding any defi nite subject Perhaps Mr. Blaine has suf fered through " Oath's" filtering, and his ideas may have been weakened by their transmission to black and white through the hands of a third party; but, be this as it may, after reading it carefully, we find one striking political apothegm : "It's "the Salvage that Wins." This, it should be explained, was drawn out by an inquiry regarding the possibility of the success of Senator Newton Booth's propo sition to run an independent ticket in Cali fornia, and nominate Anthony, editor of the defunct Sacramento Union. " They "will invite attack upon Anthony's " famous poker hand," said Mr. Blaine. " Poker won't hurt a man in California," was Oath's characteristic reply. "Not " with many, but with the few," respond ed the ex-Speaker, " it's the salvage that " wins." That there may be salvage there must be a wreck is a bit of logic which will not be disputed, and that Mr. Blaine's mind must have been fixed upon the possibility of a wreck seems probable, or the idea of sal vage would not have occurred to him. Was it Uie wreck of parties in general or the wreck of the Kepublican party alone that provoked the expression? Mr. Blaine's long experience in politics,, his shrewdness as a manager, unequaled in the care of details of campaigns by any other political leader in the country, and his well-known ability to forecast the im mediate political future, combine to make this declaration tantalizing and indefinite. And there is nothing in any other portion of the reported inter view to throw any light upon it. It is true he is reported to have declared, in allusion to the next Presidential cam paign, that the Republican party cannot " pull through if such a tone is to be used, addressing -Republicans," as that of Tnc Natiokal RnruBUCAN; but Mr. Blaine places too correct an estimate upon the in fluence of a single newspaper, however honest its criticisms may be, to concede to it the power of molding the policy of a great party. The necessary wreck will not, consequently, result from any indiscretion that may have been or may be committed by this journal. Further, he evidently does not seem to fear that President Grant will destroy the party by forcing himself upon it as a Third-Term candidate, because he dismisses that proposition with the remark, " I have had my doubts as to whether he " (President Grant) passionately harbored " the purpose." " Try to make Grant do " anything," he added, "and he will go " the other way. You can't drive him." Now, Mr. Blaine knows that numbers of people, good citizens and true patriots,have tried to make the President a candidate for k-election, and the consistent lozic of his estimate of the President's character must lead him to the conclusion that he "will go the other way," regardless of any passion that he may harbor in the premises. The Third Term will not, therefore, result in the wreck. Where, then, can we find the cause of the ex-Speaker's forebodings ? Is it possible that they are the shadowy ghosts of lost opportunities that will not down at his bidding as he remembers and admits in the interview in question that he "did " not support, but rather defeated the " President's policy on the Force bill and " the Arkansas settlement," and thereby did much to destroy the Republican organi zation in the Southern States, by stranding it as a helpless wreck upon the dangerous beach of Eu-Eluxism and White League misrule ? If so, he may reasonably expect large amounts of salvage, but the wreckers of the Democracy will be near at hand to secure it for the benefit of their party. We will not do him the injustice to join in the intimation against his loyalty to principle that he is engaged in a Third Party conspiracy, or that, in the event of President Grant's renomination, he would either remain inactive or do something worse. He is too patriotic and too sensi tive to the pride which loyal Pennsylva nians and loyal New Englandcrs enjoy in the continued success of the party of pro gress, to be guilty of anything of tho kind; besides, he is reported to have said the President "has been as good-natured "with me (Blaine) since Congress ad " journcd as ever in his life." We do be lieve, on the contrary, that whoever the nominee may be President Grant, Sena tor Morton or anyone else whose name has been mentioned Mr. Blaine will work as hard and effectually as though he himself were the candidate. We have not hesi tated to criticise his course when, in our opinion, it deviated from the plain duty of the Republican party to protect citizens of the United States, of whatever locality, race or political belief, who may be the victims of proscription and intimidation, and it seems that he has not hesitated to do the same in return. But the substantial basis of his political belief we have never doubted. In his Connecticut speeches he talked exactly as we wrote pending action on the bill to Protect Electors. He even went so far as to reproduce our figures, showing the strength of the Southern States in the Electoral College, and the strength of a required defection in the Northern States to secure the election of a Democratic President. He acknowledged the threatening condition of affairs, and admitted that the Southern Democrats arc seeking to restore the su premacy of State rights. There is conse quently only a difference of opinion be tween him and The National Republi can regarding the necessary policy to avert this conceded danger. We proposed to do it by empowering the judicial and execu tive branches of the Government to punish crime and repress violence; he by accom plishing a revolution in public opinion. Wo saw that during the slow growth of this revolution in public opinion, the Southern malcontents would be able to complete their treachery; and before long aye, be fore the next national campaign he will have occasion to admit the correctness of our position. In the meantime let him join with us in securing, if possible, the salvage of the wreck, made by the non-action of the last Congress, to the Republican party. This can only be done by hard, unselfish work, and by giving the Third Party schemers such a tremendous hammering that the conceit will be taken out of them and they become salvage even before their structure is floated upon the sea of politics. That is tho kind of "salvage that wins." CARD. To the Public: Having succeeded Messrs. Latimer deary In the Auction, Commission and Real Estate business at their old stand, Star ofice building, and by strict attention to all the details of the same, nutip; prompt settlements for all Roods sold, I would most respectfully ask the public patronage. P. 8. Liberal advances made oneont!nmeb.ts of eTery detcrlptlon. aplS-et CBlar THOMAS DOWLISto. "TTTAKEFIELD. WATKOUS AND OH AM. VV PION EABTH CLOSETS three best in use, at HAMILTON A PEARSON'S, marll-tf T. M. C. A. Building, Ninth and D. HENRY a SEARLE, ARCHITECT, 710 E Street, Opposite Fort eflcs Be partment. MARRIED. ,.- IIODaE-MKLROBN. -Tuesday creulnr. Apftl 5, by the Rrr. John Chester, at tu Weit-cu Pp brterlsn church, Washington. U. C, Mr. J. W. House, of JescrsouvUle. Ind., and Met -Ella Mixtions, of MtPleataut, I). 0. DIED. CUSnLET. At tbe U. 8, Naval hoipItaL In this city, April 14, ltra, RobebtCcshlev, aced thirty aeven years. Funeral this evening, at 4 p. nn, from St. Peter's church, Capitol Hill. KELLEY. On the tub. Inst., after a short and palufallllntss of nineteen hours, Joitic w. KL iey. or Westmoreland county, vs.. In the sixty sixth year or his age. May he rest in peso. Funeral rildsy morning, at to o'clock, from the residence of his son, James Kellcy. 11 street, be tween Twentr-llrt and Twenty-second streets, nonbwest. Friends and relatives lnvltsd to at tend. ODDIIE. At Orange, N. Y., on the llih of April, of Inflammation of the lungs. Walter Austin, aged two yean, ten months and twenty-three days, younge; ( son of Henry M. and Ellen Q. Oddle, and grandson of Jonathan Prout, of Brooklyn. BHACKELFORD.-On the 14th lust., James SnicxjELrouD, in the serenty-thlrd ye .r of his Funeral from the residence of his son-in-law, James D. Smith, No. HI I street northwest, at 10 o'clock. Friday morning, rriends of the family areretpectruUy invited to attend. MABONKT. After a short bnt sever, illness MicnAEL II. Mahoxkt, aged about forty-are. Funeral takes place from bis late residence, 187 P street northwet.on Sunday, April is. at 3 o'clock p.m. Relatives and friends are respect fully invited. BTJRCHE. In this elty. on Tuesday night, the Mtli lnst., of rheumatism of the heart. Kate Hew itt, daughter of Raymond W. and Catherine Burche, of Montgomery county, Md. Her funeral win take place from the residence of her aunt, Mrs. Fed rick, No. 421 Sixth street north west, on Friday, the icth Inst., at II m. The friends of the famUy are lnvltel to attend. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS SUMMER BOABO. "OAK LAWN." BLA densburg Station, Baltimore and Ohio Rail road, wUl be open for the reception of Boarders April 1. Large rooms, lawn, and only a few min utes' walk to the noted "Spa" spring. Applica tion can be made on the premlsesjor address Mrs. W. W. JACOB, Uvatlsvllle, Prince George's county. Md. apis-ff T50AHD OF AUDIT CERTIFICATES Taken in Trade, Sevcnly-n ve CentOm .bet Dollar, For BOOT". SHOES, HATS, CAPS, READY-MADE CLOTHINO. OENT3' FURM3UINO GOODS, JIC. 1914 and 1916 Pennsylvania avenue. J. -W- S-SXiB-ST. aplG TJlSSOLUTIOrt OF COPARTNERSHIP. The copartm rsfclp heretofore existing te'ween tbe undersigned, under the usine and l)le of bllEHMAN A CO., Bankers, Is thl day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be contin ued at 14 F street, as heretofore, under tbe Arm name of 11. D. COOKE. Jit CO. -UHN SHERMAN, JB., n. II. COUKE.JH. We so.lclt a continuance of the favors of our cor respondents and customers, promising our best efforts to sf rve their Interests. We shall continue todoaUKNKRAL BANKING BUSINESS. Deposits subleet to check at sight. Collections msde on all sections or tbe United States. Territories Cauadas and Europe, and firompt returns made. Dividends, conpois and uterest due on registered United States bonds col lected. . . Loans on collaterals and on commercial psp;r negotlatid. Draitslsuedforcommerclal and traveling par notes on all parts of the United Males; and also on London, ilerlln, Bremen and Hamburg, which are cashed at those points without cxtracliarge. C1BCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT furnlshel available In all parts of Europe and the United strict personal attention given to all orders Tor the purchase or sale of STOCKS, BOS US OR GOLD, and all marketable securities, and Infor mation regarding investment cheerfully given. GOLD AND SILVER COIN or all issues, both foreign and domestic, bought and sold. 3-Special a' teatlon given to the collection of vouchers and claims against the OeneralOoi cm men t, and to the purchase and sale of all classes of DISTRICT SECUBITIEi). II. D. COOKE, JB A CO. WAsmscTQN. D. C. AprH i. 1871. apie-tf 1UE HARBOR PIER AT NEW CASTLE, DELAWARE. U. 8. Enoikxee's Orrics, ) 1X3 CnESTNCT bTCKET, PHILADELPHIA. April 12, 1575. S Sealed proposals will be received at this omca until 12 o'clock n. or TUESDAY, the 27th day of April, 1878, for the construction of this Pier of crib and (tone work. For lormt orpropoiall and further Information apply at this office. J. D. KURTZ, ap!8-6t Llentenant Colonel of Engineer?. TTNITED STATES MAIL. MARYLAND. Tost Opricx DEPAnTintxT, I Washington. March 31, 1375. ( Proposals will be received at the Contract Office of this Department until 3 o'clock p. m.of May 31, 1879, (to be decided bribe 10th of Jane,) for carrying the malls of the united States from July 1, 1875, to June so, 1878, on the following routes Is tbe State or Maryland, and by tbe schedule sf departures and arrivals herein speci fied, vli : 3702 From Woodstock to Granite, (n. o.,) 24 miles and back, once a week. Leave Woodstock Saturday at 12 m.; Arrive at Granite by 123 p. m.: Leave Granite Saturday at 1 p. m.: Arrive at Woodstock by ISO p. m. Bond required with bid, HW. 3703 From Atrey'i to Buektows, b-i miles and back, twice week. Leave Alrey's Tuesday and Saturday at 12 m.; Arrive at Buck-town by 1-30 p. m.; Leave Bucktown Tuesday and Saturday at 3 p.m.; Arrive at Alrey's by 320 p. m. Bond required with bid, $200. 3704 From Guilford, by Savage, to Annapolis Junction, o miles and back, six times a week. Leave Guilford dally, except Sunday, at 12 m.; Arrive at Annapolis Junction by 1:30 p. m.; Leave Annapolis Junction dally, except Sunday, at 2 p. m.; Arrive at Guilford by 320 p. m. Bond required with bid, 100. For laws relating to the postal service, forms or proposal, bond and certificate, and Instruc tions and conditions to be embraced In the eon tract, tee advertisement of this date in pamphlet form, to be found at the termini of each route, or by addressing the Second Assistant Postmaster General. Bids should be sent In sealed envelopes, super scribed "Mall Proposals, State of Maryland," and addrersed to the Second Assistant Postmas ter General, Washington, D. V. MARSHALL JEWELL, aplS-Fow Postmaster General. PIANOS AND ORGANS. cc ESTEY." A large and well-celected stock of the celebrated ESTEY ORGANS COXKTAllTLT OX HAND. Which we are selling on the most accommodating terms. Also, BRADBURY PIANOS, CHARMING JOB THE VOICE. Give nsaCall. Liberal Reduction for Cash. SANDERS & STATMM, 935 Penn. Avenue, Wublntrton, D. O. IB IT. Charles BU, Baltimore, Md. Jos. Askew Kerlln, Xnnnffer Wnahlnsr- ten Branca. apll-tf CARD. THE UNDERSIGNED TAKE pleasure In announcing to their friends and the public in general that Mrs. O. BEICHENBACU, No. VX Eleventh street, near Pennsylvania ave nue, continues the sole sgency for our Pianos, and that nons but the above una is authorized to sell our Pianos for Washington, Georgetown, Alexan dria and vicinity, and will be thankful for a con tinuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed In the past on the Ssabe Pianos. ' WM. KNABE A CO., Piano Manufactory, No. au West Baltimore street, Baltimore, and No. 112 Fifth avenue. New Tori. febi-am The Narveson Piano AND Sterling Organ; Unsurpassed by any la the market, Also, other first-class Instruments At Low Prices and on Easy Terms. PIANOS and 0B9 ANS for rent. BOBEBT COLTMAN. . .. 81z street, Opposite Masonic Temple. Jan25sm PROVISIONS. (-1EKTBE MARKET STALLS, nun, 628, 639, 630. NORTHERN LIBERTY MABKEr, Stalls Wo. 306 and 208, JOHN B. IIELLET, Batcher and dealer in choice meats, Invites the at tention of the public to his choice stock or meats, consisting of beef. Iamb, mutton and veal. He offers nothing but the best In his line, and guaran tees satisfaction. Marketing delivered to all parts of the city free of charge. Jaa-tt BOARDING. COl I) J.ORTHWEST.-GOOD BOARD AND VJOJL BOOMS, at 631 D street northwest, at moderate rates. f17-tf NO. 421 SEVENTH STREET, UNDER ODD IXLXOWS' HALL. Now Is the time to Invest your money In China Crockery, Tlaled Ware and House Furnishings. For 15 or to days wc will seLTAT COST, and many goods at less than cost. JOHN F. BRIDGET) Assignee. ap7-tf . -rroesE fcbxisiiug goods AT LOWEST I'EICES: Water Filters. Water Filters. Table Cutlery, Befrlirerators, riaiea ware, water sjooiers. Wood en "Ware, Clotbes Wringer, Tin Ware, Flntlns; Kacnlnes, tc. GEO. WATTS ii CO., tnbZl lit Seventh at., near Penn. avenue. 3.0LDEH T11LL! X A rBST-CLASS FAMILY FLOTJB. Price Low. Quality Unsurpassed All First-class Grocers have it. Wf M. OALT, Wholesale A rencv. febS-U Indians avenue and First rtretti SPECIAL NOTICES. - DR. THEOD. IIANSXANIf HAS remoTed Irom o. 710 to 700 Eighth street northwest. ap 3-ct -J3BAHlIEr, KF.B, BEAK, ESTATE l? BBOEEB AND AUCTIONEER. Ills Pennsylvania avenue. Prompt attention andeariy returns. aptl-lm S25T- THE HOLLY TREE COFFEE ac? AND LDNCH BOOM Is open DAILY, on F street, opposite the Patent Omee, under the management of the Women's Temperance Union, spli-lm" -T5T-SOTHE.-NOTlCE IB HEREBY ir? given tnat application has been made to Edwin M. Lewis, trustee of tbe estate of Jay Cooke A Co , in bankruptcy, for the admission to ftlvldend and distribution on claim of Joseph. Nlmmo;Jr , on rtrtl acute of deposit Issued by Jay Cooke 4 Co.. dated Washington, April U. ItTJ, No. SSJ for aooo. wltbout the production of such certificate. It being claimed that tbe same has been lostor dettroyed All persons are called upon to show cause wuysuehdlvldend and distribution ibould not be made on such lost certificate. apll-TuAfew 39- SPECIAL NOTICE. Understanding that a certain Sewing Machine Company in this city is representing that they have the latest improved ofMOER, for a pretext to sell their machines, we declare it a M AMClOUd FALSEHOOD, as tbe "Latest Improve I Singer" can be bad only at our Aiener-. 417 Mnth street northwest. THE S1NQER MFR'O CO. aptt-MWFit r-3T- WASHINGTON HABHET COM. bV PANT .-A special meeting of the stock holders of the Washington Market Company will be held at the office or the company, on the market rounds, on SATURDAY, April 17, at 7: o'clock i the evening, to act on any subject within the power of i he corporation. sly order f the Directors. fp7-i0t B. D. WHITNET. Secretary. sr-rsr-CAPITOlV. NORTH O STREET IrB? AND f OUTII WASHINGTON RAILWAY COMPANY. Notice Is hereby given thtt books of subscrip tion to the capital stock of the Capitol, North O Street and South Washington Railway Company win be kept open at thcomceof the Company, No. ia.0 Pennsylvania avenue, (soutnwest corner or Tenth street. ) from X to ( o'clock p. m., of EACH DAY until the remaining stock Is subicrlbcd for. But a few hundred share, remain nntaken. JOSEPH WILLIAMS, President. W. J. COffiso. Secretary. apa-tf f23"A THREE MONTH' COURSE OF sVrty itudy and training for business or clerical wotk may be taken at the vt athlngton Bmlness College, day or evening, beginning with April. Tuition, fj) fjr three months. Yearly or unlimited scholarships Issued at any time. mha-tf e-rsr-MEDICAL DEPARTMENT OF fcy GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY. SUMMEB SEASON. FACULTY HnniRT RxTBunv. A. SI., M. D Pronator of HUtolegy. W. H. Ross, M. 1)., Clinical Lecturer, Diseases of the Head and Abdo men. II. H. Baiikeb, M. D. Clinical Lecturer, lilseaws of Women. C. V. Koakmax. M. D.. Clln'cal Lectnrer. Diseases or the Throat, Heart and Lungs. W. C. Ilnl-COK, SI. D.. Clinical Lec turer on gi-rgcry. C. H A. Ki.eixsciimidt, M. D.. Clinical Lecturer. Diseases of the Eye and Ear. J. Walter. M. D.. Clinical Lecturer, Olseises of Children. The Summer Session will begin April It, and end July 15, ls7i. Th Course of InstructUu will embody Clinics and Examlnitlons. to be hell on three days of each week, fiom 6 to S p. m. For fnrth r Information anply to JOHNSON ELIOT, SI. I)., Deav. ape TulFTw No. 510 E street nerthwest. Igg N O T I C E . UNirED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE Special Taxes, Mat 1, 1873, TO ArniL 30, 1J76. Office of Internal Revexl-e, i Wamhkc.tox. D. '.. Keorusryl. 15. ( The Revised statutes of the United States, sec tions 3232, 2I7. 323 and 3TB. requlrs every person engaged In any buslness,arocstion.or employment which rendershln liable to a SPBCIA L TAX. TO PROCURE AUD PLACE aOSSPlCUOVHLT IK HIS ESTARLIXUXEST OR PLACE OF BUSI NESS A STAMP denoting the payment of said Special Tax for the Special Tax year beginning Slay LISTS, before commencing or continuing busi ness s Iter April 30, 1S7S. Ttt Taxi tmbractd utlhln tht provttlont of the lawalote quoted are the fell-noing, vix: Rectifiers $3)0 ro Dealers, retail liquor 23 00 Dcalers.wholesaleilqior 1)0 00 Dealers In malt liquors, wholesale sooo Dealers In maltllquors, retail 3) O) Dealers In lef tobsero 23 01 Betall dealers In leaf tobacco 500(0 And on sales of over tLoro, fifty cents for every dollar In excess of SLOOu. Dealers In manufactured tobacco S 03 ManuUcureis of stills. SO 00 And for each still manufactured 20 CO And lor each worm manufactured U00 Manufacturers of tobacco 10 00 Manufacturers of cigars m 00 Peddlers cf tobarcu, first class (more than two horse or other animals) 5) CO Peddlers of tobacco, second class (two horses or other animals) S(0 Peddlers of to Dacco, third class (one horse or other snlmai) 150) Peddlers of tobscec, fourth class (on foot or public conveyance) 10 01 Brewers of less than 500 barrels to 00 Brewers of 600 barrels or more 10) CO Any person, so liable, who aha) I fall to comply with the foregoing requirements will be subject to severe penalties. I'er.ons or firms liable to psy any of the Special Taxes named above must apply to TU03. L.TUL LOOK, Collector of Internal Revenue, at Room 20, No 509 Seventh street northwest, and pay for and procure the Special-Tax Stamp or Stamps they newCprlor to May 1, 1875, and WITHOUT FUB THllR NOTICE. J. W. DOUGLASS. Commissioner of Internal Revenue. ap3-8&Tn3w ra-nH. n. WRIGHT, DENTIST, stv has removed bis office from 4tl Seventh street to his residence, 633 F street, near Seventh street southwest. mhS0-3in KE- EVERYBODY WILL HAVE IT! USS Tbe United States "CENTENNIAL SIEDAL." A beautiful little souvenir Illustrat ing the growth and prosperity of a free people In s hundred years. Only authorized agents for the District of Co lumbia, HAMILTON A PEARSON, Y. M. C. A. Building. Ninth and D streets. Deal ers In Chandeliers, Plumbers' Goods, Ac, Ac marll-tf KtSJ- TnE SPBING SESSION OF THE V WASHINGTON BUSINESS COLLEGE, corner of Seventh and L streets, begins with March, and afford, excellent facilities for all who wish to take the business course or special branches. Tui tion, for three montbs.$3. Yearly or life scholar ships, payable by monthly lnstallmenta. Issued at anytime. This Institution has for more than ten years met the steadily growing demand for prac tical education. Be It remembered that while tbe untrained and Incompetent can scarcely procure bread tbe demand for the trained and practically educated everywhere far exceeds the supply. feb2T-tf NOTICE TO 0WHERS OF SEAL ESTATE. WHITAKER & COOKE, 719 FIFTEENTH STREET, In anticipation of an amendment to present law, continue to give special attention to all claims against the late District government, particularly OlA.l333.ssi for ZDa.xx3.asot by reason of change In grade. fehM-tf K3-ALL THE PATENT AND PRO- S9 prletary Medicines for sale at COUGH LIN'S TEMPLE DRUG STORE. JsnU KtS PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY sk compounded at COUGHLIN'S TEMPLE DRUG STOKE, Masonic Temple. Janiz r-t-DR A. PRATT, GRADUATE OF lc? Ohio .College of Dental Surgery. 411 Sev enth street east side, bet. D ana E, a few doors oBin of odd Fellows' Hall. Washington. Gas used in extracting Teeth. Teeth7aset,eltnerjaw. . yg-tf Kg? MILBTJRN'B ORIGINAL POLAR SODA, 1C9 Pennsylvania avenue, near WClard'a, DEPOT FOB MINEBAL WATERS. aplt-tf 23-ALL THE COUGH MEDICINES, tSS' cod Liver Oils, Troches, Ac. at the Tern! pie Drag Store. novl K3T-DRUOS, CHEMICALS, PERFUME. 3c? rles, Pomsdet, Toilet Articles, Ac, at low est rates, atTEMPLEDRUQ STORE. tT-WBAPPING PAPER FOB SALE K37 atthlssBee. KS-WOAIAKD OTHEB BBIEFS tS& PRINTED AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE atlheREPUBLICAN JOB OFFICE. floU-tf t55r-Cs7BRElfT AND BACK NUMBERS St? of the Daily natioxax. Refdblicah, and all other city papers, can be obtained from J. BEAD. ADAMS, Stationer and News Dealer, under Bt.Cloud hotel, corner T and Ninth streets. felt-tf f-rw-HOMEOPATHICMEDICINESAND IB' specifics at the TEMPLE DRUG. STORE, corner F and Ninth streets. BUTTER. BUTTER. FROM NEW YORK DAIRIES and creameries direct, selected ror fine Table BUTTER. The trade supplied at the lowest mar ket prices. A. B. PHILLIPS, febl7-tf 1733-17SS Tenna. ave. northwest. mORARmENTS. GEORGE WILLNER, Upholsterer and Paperhanger, 429 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, Keeps constantly on hand at the above long-estab llslietl store a lsrge varltty of .WTftTiTi jPAjPBUS OF ALL GRADES, TOTHIMOSTOBNAMENTAL WINDOW SHADES, With Gold Band orlnrialn Colors. WHITE, BUFF, GREEN. CHOCOLATE, BLUE, GRAY. LINEN AND LACE SHADES AND WIRE SCREENS. SWISS LACE, NOTTINGHAM AND MUSLIN OOUT .AJCXO-JSt and LAMBREQUINS or besutlTul design. FURNITURE COWERINO of Silk. ContcUne, Satlnes, Silk and Wool Reps, Dsma.k, Cretons, Chintzes nud Linen for Slip Covers. Slanufactnrers of Lotz's . TATENT SPRING BED LOUNGE. BRUSSELS. THREE-VLY.1NQRA1N AND HEMP CARPETS. FLOOR AND TABLE OILCLOTHS. . BEDS AND MATTRESSES. . All orders for goods and work Is any of the above Hues promptly attended to. n13-3m TCE1 1CE1! ICE11I For sale nlnebund red tons CLEARRIVKBIOE, from six to seven Inches thlek. To any one taking tbe lot will be sold cheap. The above Ice la stored In any Ice-house, corner Twenty-sixth and D streets noTthwett, where It can be seen. R. T. HIES ION, harf JJSSJJ-sIxth and D streets northwest. apl3-TnThS3t J? ENEFIUIAL TO THE POOE. If yon wish to wetrFlne Clothing, such as the ncBRcMiiuutiauuigiif pvrcuasing iram 017 B Street Northwest. There you ean find a large stock or Ladles', Gen tlemen's and Children's Second-hand Clethlnr, as good as new, and some better than you can buy Is any storeTeadymade, at averylowprloe. Remain ber the number M7 o street northwest, decU-U jnragG-&ATffiRIAI;S FOB BUILDING MATERIALS, INCLUDING BOOHS, SASH,' BLINDS ItXWEXS, BALUSTERS, STAIR RAILS, Moldings, Glass, Hardware, DOOR ARD WINDOW FBA.HES. The particular attention of all parties In Wash ington and Its vicinity who are contemplating building Is called to the complete stock of Build ing Materials, which we are offering at remarkably low rates, defying competition of othercltles. Theie articles axe all made of KILN -DRIED LUMBER. INSPECTION INVITED. GEO. M. BARKER, 611 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, Bet. Sixth sad Seventh streets N. W. apio-lm ft 3,000,000 feet Joist and Scantling. 1,000,000 feet Hooring. 200,000 feet Walnut, all Thicknesses. Besides a general assortment of all kinds of BUILDING LUMBER Our facilities for handling Lumber enable us to tell below the market. Contractors and those con templating building will do welt to examine our stock and get price list of same before purchasing elsewhere. 57 Water street, Georgetown ; 3B3R ATJOrj, Corner Scnnth and Q, Washington, D. C. WHEATLEY BROS. apS-lm CStsrl LUMBER! LUMBER! THE ATTENTION OF BUILDEKS, CAEPENTERS AND OTHERS, Having nse for LUMBER, Is respeetfuUy called to our SUrERIOR STOCK of All Kinds of Lumber, now on hand at the following REDUCED PRICES : Fer 1,000 ft. 4-4 White Fine CuIIlnirs 825 OO Do. do. Seconds 43 OO Do, do. Selects 05 00 0-4 A 8-1 do. Callings 30 00 Do. do. Seconds 55 OO Do. do. Selects 63.CO JOIST AND SCANTLINGS Spruce and Ylrfilnlst'Plne To IG feet 20 00 18 to St feet.... 22 50 4-4 Virginia Pine Boards 20 00 4-4 Eastern Shore Flooring 30 OO Southern Fine Flooring Com'n. S3 OO Do do. Best... B0 00 SHINGLES: Simmons, Davis Co.'s Heart (per 1,000). ..813 BO Ssp (per 1,000) io OO Walnnt, llnch to 4 Inches 120 00 LATH, $3. CEDAB POsTSl 8 reet, S3 to 40 Cents each. Squared; 65 to 70 Cents each. DRESSING LUMBER J One-side 3 00 Two sides 4 00 FEANCIS MOHUN & SOflS, Thirteenth street and Ohio arcane. mpft-lm S FBUCE JOIST. n c ui c vu uu .uiii uwut iAw,Mvicc. -iacu SPRUCE JOIST, Tery best quality, from llnehes to II Inches wide, 10 to 21 feet long, which we are authorised by the owners to sell for OASR without regard to cost. , In order to close It out as soon as possible, we hare determined to sell It very much below cost, and Tery much less than It can be bought In this market. Purchasers will flnl It to their interest to exam ine this lumber and learn our prices. Large stock of LUMBER OF ALL KINDS always on hand, at lowest market prices. T. IOW. CLAUK fc CO., Office, rat Louisiana arenue, WbarCPepot and rianlng-Mlil, mhll-tf Foot of Fourth at. east. Lumber !. Lumber! "CTnioiatley 23jrot2a.oxras CORNER OF BEVENTH AND Q STRUT NORTHWEST, AND 'No. H WATER STREET, GEORGETOWN, D mni-tf FRENCH CANDY as CToxxtai Jtror JPoixxici, AT - Fare French Candles, fresh manufactured at the, IUUU.C, lUtHlCSlUlQAIUOaUblBUTU'U'UUHi CJ, opposite, HetropoUUs hotel. mhS-Tbaimr FORJRENT TQTlSTlBEETrNORESTFOR J.OOA BENT-Eereral Urge famished Chsm bers on second ana third inoors, at 1SU lst-eet, northwest. apls-Jt roomi, $1; cor. nth and A ata.' 8. .,' 2 rooms, (1; N t s. lfci and lilt Cedar St., S rooms, U: 1st at. 8. W.. 4 rooms, tin; 7 Foundry plaee, 4 rooms. U; 32 Jackson alley, 4 rooms. i: U alley net. sth and icth and L ard M. 4 rooms, (lot No. 1703 If. Y. are nue. mod. con.. So rooms, $203; 1017 M St.. fur nished, grooms. 1M: u M St.. V rooms, ui; 9(5 K st.. furnished, 10 room.', $13: 211 A st. S. E. tt rooms. (73: cor. 17th and O st"., is rooms, sioj liio I's. are., 11 rooms, (TO. TU03. E. WAGQAMAN, ajs7th st. apto TBREE-STORT BRIUK HOUSES IN THE jiorlhweatenreectlon of the city. Thy con tain eleTi n rooms, hare eTery modern convenience andwUlbertntedatabarraln. .. ARMS A KETCH A.11, ap-tf ea t Street. QfiA. TENTH STREET. FOR BENT, A iJit: awarehouse. No. 201 Tenth street, nare Louisiana areuue, two story. Inquire of s THOMl'.-ON A CO.. api-tf Corner Tenth street and Lonlasna ay. 214: A STREET SOUTHEAST FOR rent, bouse no. 214 A street souinesK. Apply at WALL A ROBINSON'S, No. Fenn- sjiraiuaaTenue. aps-tf OflQ Of STREET NORTHWEST ONE OUO FRONT BOOM, furnished, with BOARD. mhlS-tf TOE BENT ELIGIBLE ROOMS. OON. A; gress street, Georgetown Heights s PAR LOR and two ROOMS on the first Boor, ana three Chambers on the third Soor: all choice rooms and suitably furnished. ocS-Tn,ThAStI QOfi INDIANA AVENTJE.-FOB RENT uu Handsomely furnished Rooms, at No. 23) Indiana arenue. oetl-tf "WANTS. WANTED. A PARTNER WHOOAN FUR NISH from SAOOJto II 000 capital, la a well established, safe, and prostatic manufacturing business. A party with such an amount, who can pay attention to the financial part of the business will find a profitable Inreatuicat. Address "Fart Dersbip," RirtuLlCAX omce. apu-tf WESTERN LAND WANTED. IOWA. MI.'OURI, MINNESOTA anJ ILLINOIS Farming Land wanted. J. R. LAS CASTER. spn-lm ta Washington street, Chicago, III. WANTED A COMPETENT BLA.OK BOABD DELINEATOR. Address Box 10, at this office. mbii-tt WANTED TWO LAI JES. SOPRANO and alto slugers, desire positions In a church choir. Address, stating terms, Ac., box 13. RxrcBLicAK once. mhXt TTrANTED- EVERY LADY AND DEN TS TLEMAN harlng wearing apparel of any description which they wish cleaned or dyed in the best manner, upon anort notice and reasonab'e terms, to bring or send them to W. H. WHEAT LEY'S, or. if they cannot do that, to send their address and they will be waited upon at their resi dence. Work called for and delivered at any place In the District. W. H. WHEATLETTS, Premium steam Dreim ail srairiis MUsM. Omce: 43 Jefferson street, Georgetown, D. C. fe4-tf N EW AND SECOND-HAND ONE PRIOE onlr. New elothlnsr sold at Terr reasonable prices. Selected stockof secend-handcfothlng.Tery cheap, at JUSTH'ri, 619 D street, between Sixth and Seventh northwest. Branch store, 12U E street, betwean Twelfth and Thirteenth N.W. Jya WA N T E D SECOND-HAND FURNI. ture. Bedclothes, Second-hand Clothing, and Boots and Shoes. Will pay the highest cash prices. Orders by mall promptly attendedto, by II. COLE MAN A CO., No. 83s, corner of Tenth street and Pennsylvania avenue. ap2S-lr EUREKA EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 11 F street. Residence, Eureka House, 1713 K street, between Connecticut avenue and Eigh teenth street northwest. Janla MRS. LOUISE C. BUTLER. F'olfsAl3fANlRFJITt WEHAVEFOE isleandrenton Capitol Hill the largest and finest line of Improved and unimproved property In the market. Prlcca lew, and terms easy. We hare this fact In regard to real estate on Capitol Hill, that few or none of those who invest here ever leave this beautiful and healthful section of the city. Property is yet lor on the Hill, and the margin for high sp.-eulatloitls undoubted. HESTER, HINCKLEY A CO., Real Estate Brokers. apl-ThSAMtf 110 Flr.t street southeast. FOR SALE OR RENT. FIVE THREE, story and basement BRICK DWELLINU HOUSKa. corner Serenteenth and V streets north west, for sale or rent. Uous-s have Just been fin ished In best style by a Philadelphia contractor; eight rooms, gas, hot and cold water, marble man tles: water-clostts, with sewer connections: range and Latrobe. Terms of sale, only t,OC0 cash; bal ance In one, two and three years, with scTen per cent. Interest on deferred payments. WUl be rent ed low to good tenants. ..-.,-MILLS DEAN. 453 Louisiana sTenue, opposite City Hall. mhio-lm Star FOE SALE OR ELNT FOR SALE OR Bent, seven substantially built Brick Houses, two-story, Mansard i oof and basement finish, wltk all the modern conveniences, on B. between Thir teenth and Fourteenth streets Also, two first-class Brick Houses on S, between Ninth and Tenth streets (Nos. 915 and S17) northwest, for sale. Ap ply at 1304, on tbe premise a, or tbe undersigned, 1018 or 1123 New Jersey aTenue southeast. Jana-ThtTuIm' A. A T. A. RICHARDS. FIRST-CLASS BLACK DRESS COATS, almost new, for sale or hire, at "JUSTH'S,' Q9 D street northwest, between Sixth and Serenth streets. N. B. Costly 811k Dress,very cheap. de!5-tjsn31 PERSONAL. $10,000 TO LOAN. S10,000 On collateral security, from 1 up, any amount and for any tlmedeslred, on very reasonable terms, S. GOLDSTEIN & CO., Loan, Exchange and Commission Brokers, Northeast corner Tenthand D streetsnorthwest. api2-tf (IJItE YOURSELF PRITATELT WITH J a bottle orSATlSFACTION; 1, with full di rections. No internal medicine required. Partic ularly recommendrd for male and female weak ness. Sola by STOCT, Pennsylvania arenue; NAIRN, corner of Ninth street and Pennsylvania avenue; DOOLET, Capitol UiU. and UARISY, corner of Four-and-a-half street and Fennslvanla aTenue. (Colonization building.) morlS-tm clothing! spring goods ! SPRING GOODS! r DEVLIN & CO.'S, 1106 F STREET. A FINE LINE . SPRING OVERCOATS, EBADY :m:.a.t3e. DEVLIN & CO I 1106 F STREET. CDAANDJSLASWA WTTEBB - TJEVEBIDOE, XMPOBTEXS JLXD DEJLLEIiS IX FINE CHINA, CROCKER'S-, GLASSWARE, C U 'X'-UELfc. x', PLATED-WARE AND HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. 'WATER FILTERS, REFRIGERATORS, Or tbe Beat Makes. WEBB & BEVERIDGE, 1000 PEHSflTXTAKIA AVFNDE, Bet. Tenth and Eleventh sts. fell-m SALT, QALT I 8ALTt-20,oaSAOKb LIVERPOOL s- u round Alum: 12,000 sacks Asnton, ueakin, Verdlus and Stnbb's factory filled, line; rs.0no bum. Turk's Island: 60 tons Rwk, forcattle; lCO.OOObszs and. boxes Dairy and Table Salt, assorted sixes, for sale In lots to suit, delivered In Washington abiut Baltimore prlcely AUImBtBB0 '41 Booth itreet and Jcnktn's wharf, Baltimore. feM-ini' A-. TOR SALE. FOR SAL EHREE'ViNE YOONO stvlisb DRIVING HORSES. To be seen af FLEMMIMG'B Stable. aplt S FOB SALE. WISHING TO RETIRE from active buslnesr, I offer for sale the rood will, lease and fixtures of mv old-established wool and Coal yard. It bavins; been a successful yard fjr twenty-fire years. U. CLAT ST K WAST. aplt-tf Twelfth and H streets. TVJR' SALE-IMPROVED PROPERTY A No. 510. 311 and 314 Klh St.. bet. E and F, K.X0: 5r, S3, and in Kth at., at TOO; 14 and IS Myr tle St., bet. 1st N. E. and N. Cap. St.. xi; 1441 R. I. are., bet. nth and I'.th, 6,uX: 6CO It st.. bet. 8th and Sth, t2.soo; IU Union st., 14 cts. par ft.; 913 Mass. at e.. be:. 9th and lutu. ,1,500: ls and 1M1 11th st., bf t. O and P. a.O.tco: 814 and S 7 4th St., bet. U and I, tAOCO; U f-st. Circle. S,M); rot Sth st.. bet. N and 6 at... i-1M; ll 8 as. N. VT., bet. 14th and lsth sis., ,4.100; No. a 3d st N. E , bet. N. K and N. L ats.. ,1.500. THOS. E. WAQ OAMAN, No. 513 Seventh street. apU-tr FOR SALE. A FINE TURNOUT, CON SISTING of a pair of horses, new extension top phaeton, shlftlnr-top buggy, fine double and stbgle barnesr. whips, rosea. Ac. Horses 14 hands hlh.veiy sty b. blood bayr, long flowing mane, and tails, warranted sound, kind and gen tle In every pirticalar, can trot together in three mlnntea: offered for Bale only because tbe owner Is going abroad. This Is a chance to get .complete and elegant estahlubment seldom met with. For particulars a. to price, Ac, apply to .. , ARMS XfcTCHAM, anl4-WFMlt sa F street northwest. FOR SALE-SQUARE 1049, SITUATED corner or Pennsylvania avenue and Four teenth Mreet southeast. Improved by abrleL.dwell ing, fifteen rooms, brick carriaxe-house. large frame stable ana other necssry outbuildings. Pump of excellent water in the yard. Four and a hair acres of ground. Inclosed by paling fence. All the buildings In urst-e!aie order. It uotsotdbr Jlay 1 will be rented to a carer cl tenant. Apply to T. EDW. CLARK A ( apU-lmyl 62s Loulsltua avenue. FOR SALE VERY LOW. MANY ARTI CLES of rare value, among which are some that cannot be found elsewhere at any price. DIAMONDS and other fine Jewelry, Hold and Silver WATCHES or eveiy desdrtptlon. mske and pattern: most tf them are nearly new, and not offered unless In perfect running order and fully warranted. Also, some very fine Clocks, Guns, Revolvers, Ac, Ac. On sccount of tbe ecsrdty of money extra bar gains can be ottslned of S. GOLDSTEIN & CO., Loan, Exchange and Commission Brokers, north east corner Tenth and D streets northwest. spi:-6t IJ1INE HORSES JUS r ARRIVED FROM - "Kentucky, andforsa'e. adroveotnneS&ddte. Harness and Family HOUSES, selected with care for this maiket, at HUOUELV A BOWEN'S Stable New York avenue, between Sixth and Sev enth streets. apio-ct FOR SALE ALL OF SQUARE NORTH of Square No. 637; also. Io s numbered 1, 2, 3, 4 and 20. In square No. 111. Also. Lots 21, :3, 28, 97, 23 and J. In square No. 303. Tbe above ground Is offered on terms such as must make It piotttable totbebuver. M. M. ROIIRER, apUMOl 511 Seventh street. FOR SALE HOUSES AND LOTS AT IVY City, on esy terms. Only fifteen minutes walk from the U-street cars. GEO. Jt. LANOKTON. mm-lm Room 31. cor. Eighth and F j.s.N'.W. F OR SALE. I have a larrc number of BRICK and 7E1ME HOUSES, in desirable localities, on Capitol Hilt, for sale and exchange. Also a large nnmber of de sirable Lots In the Immediate vicinity of the Capi tol rark, which I can sell or exchange fjr other property. Also, a number of Brlrk and Frame stores, that can be bought at low rates. Those seeking profitable Invesimnta tn real estate will find that Capitol Hill property can be bought at lower rates than In aur other portion of Wash ington. JOITN J. EVANS, REAL ESTATE BROKER. No. 212 Pennsylvania avenue east, mhH-TuThStf Capitol Hill. FOR SALE AT OHEAP RATES AND ON LONG TIME. 1309 "T" street 8 rooms, pressed-tirlck frnt, bsywlndow, gas, bath, Ac; nas a two-story rrjme stable In rear or lot. Also, 312 Thirteenth street southwest two-story brick, 5 rooms, water, sewer, papered. Ac Also, nicely-located lots on north side of "S" street, between Tenth street and Vermont avenue. Tales perfect. Owner will assume cost of con veyancing. Apply at 133 T" street northwest. mars TTTASHINOTON, BY ETHAN ALLEN. v T can be seen and his services aralled of at WASH. NaILOR'S stables for the season of 1375. mhl9-tf FOR SALE. HOUSES. NO. S10 M STREET, 1,5,300; 907 M street.41.V0O0, and a Urge num ber of others In all parts of the city. E. J. SWEET, fe4-tf 511 Seventh street. FOR SALE A NEW COTTAQEHOUSE, AT Le Droit Park, containing seven (T) rooms and cellar, water and gas. House JOia Lot contain ing 5,443 reet; front, toxsi deep. Price ,4,500. Ap ply at JOHN C. CALLAHAN'S Paint Store, cor ner of Twelfth street and Pennsylvania avenue northwest. KeTto be hat next door. noS-tf DRY GOODS. $14. $14. $14. iryouwantaBLUE MIDDLESEX FLANNEL SL'IT, made up In good style. g to SELBY'S, 1914 and 1918 Penn sylvan la aveine. aps-tr DRY GOODS! MATTINGS! Wc wUl receive by the steamer to-day, from New York, 100 Pieces of Matting, which wc will sell at TWENTT-FIVE CENTS per yard. Also, TWENTY BOXES OF DBY GOODS, embracing some of all tbe noveltlej of the Euro pean market. Also, An Immense Stock of Domestic G00J3. W. W. BURDETTE & CO,, No. K) Seventh street, and No. 7J6 K street northwest. apS ARGE OPENIX4.-SPBINO GOODS! Best Mourning Calico, remnants, 6'f c. Best Calicoes, 8 and 10 ct. 154-yard long All-linen Towels, 12, worth 2) cts. AlMlnen Handkerchief, and Napkins, 5 and 6;c. Soo pieces Magic Burning. 51, worth 35. 12 varda Lace Edge Trimming for 37. I arge and cheap stock Dress Goods. Plain DeBalges and Children's Spring Plaids. 2 IM-yard wise Batiste In strip;!, 11,'j. worth 25. French Plaid Saltings In all new shades. Plain Suitings, 20, 21, 37S cents up. Ponge Silks, so, 62' and i$ cts. Donble-wldth Spring l'op'lus, Scents, worth 50. Plaid DeBalges, 25, i7S and 50cts. AU-wcol IieBalies very cbcap. We are giving the best Black A picas for the money offered In the city from 23 cents np. Hack Goods In Tamlses.Cssbmeres,Mohalr!, Ac. Summer Silk, very cheap call and see. Spring Casslmeres for men and boys, 50 cents up. New stock Para'ols and 8un-Unrtrellie Androscoggin and Fruit of Loom Cotton, IVi cents. All Cottons at wholesale prices. Carpets at manuracturtrj prices. FngUsb Brussels Carpets, ,1.25. 'We can't be excelled In prices. T. a. NAUDAIN. ap3-tf 709 Market Space. HOOE BROS. & CO., NO. I32S F STHEET, Are now opening a full line of Spring Goods, such as Lupin's Black Cashmeres, for Spring wear. Black Mohalra and Alpacas, all grades. Bonnet's, BeUou's, Trupert A Uulnnet's Black Silks. Foulard Jaconets, Printed Percales. Figured and striped Shirtings, figured Shirting Linen.-, figured Linen Lawns costume stripes, new styles. Side-baud Organdies. In rholre styles. Nalnsookand Hamburg Edging and Inserting, In great variety. Damask Table Cloths, all sizes, with NapVIns to matcb. Barnsleyand other approved makes of Table Damask, all widths. Damask and Huck Towels, all grades. Linen Sheeting and rillow Linens, all widths. Balbrlggan and striped Hose, in great variety, ladles' and Gents' L. C. Handkerchiefs, plain ana fancy borders. ... .., Thoe in want of choice goods should call and ex amine our stock before buying elsewhere. mhl2-tf BRODHBAD & CO., 1205 F Street, betwean Twelfth and Thirteenth. Streets. SFBINGr ST-SIBS. We desire to call the attention of friends, cus tomers and strangcra to our new and complete stock of beautiful SPRING and SUJIIIEB DRESS GOODS, Adjust purchssed In New York br OUR MB. BRODUEAb, at remarkably low figures, for cash, which we offer at a slight advance on first cost; Beautiful Velvet-striped Urenadlnes. Plaid and Silk-strltied Ureuadlucs. Honlton Lace, Striped Muslins. Lax. Striped Pique. Summer Camel's llatr fabrics. Fculard-nnlahed French Cambrics. Swisses. Tarletans, Nainsooks, French Muslins, Victoria Lawns. Bishop Lawns. Ac, Ac. Lyons Black SUk, 75c., ,1, ,1 25. ,1.40. L50,,1.6S, n.75. sa, ,2.2s, ,2.50, $3undfci.23 per yard. All Tery cneap. Black Alpacas and Mohairs, 25 cents and up wards: best makes, Hamburg Edging 1 and Inserting, beautiful pat terns. New York Mills 4-4 Bleached Cottons. 17 cents. Black French Cashmeres, double width and ori ginal dye. 73 cents and upwards. Wamsutta4-4 Bleached Cottons. 1 cents. Androscoggin 4-4 bleached Cottons, lZ.Hcents. Elegant 3-bntton Paris Kids, ,L35- Shetland Wool Shawls. l.and upwards, and a host of other goods well worth the attention r those who wish to purchase fabrics of. the bm qualities and styles at reasonable rates. Csll and Inspect our stock before purcbailnz elsewhere. BRODHXAD A CO., 1205F street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth. mh20.tr ENGKAVING. QOLUKBIAN BANK HOIS OOH PAST, sa. 90S PennsrlTanfa Arenne. WASHINGTON. D, C. We are prepared with erery facility, for EBgravIn. ud Printing BANK- NOTES, BONDS AND COMMERCIAL WORK OF EVERY KIND, AC. JOHN O. WELLSTOOD, President. OEO. T. JONES. Tlce ITes't and Tress. ' JOHN W. WATERS. Secretary. Iy24-WTK JAMES H. McGlXL ABGHIIEOT, 70S E street, oppo Post oae ir GBOCERLE& SUPERIOR f- aeBHEH SETTER 2 1-3 lbs ror SI. HEW TTJBKETPRTJ5ES...I0 lb., for f I. GOSI1EN BETTER 2 l-21b..ror8I. HEW TORK "A" SUGAR. ..9 lbs. ror 81. GOSTTEN BETTER 2 1.31bs.forSI. GRANULATED SUGAR 8 1-2 for til NEWTUBKET PRUNES. .10 Hw.forSI. GOSHEN BUTTER Only 40c. per lb. rrC4o Tons CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER Jnst EeceiTed Direct from ITew York State. ALL MADE BY ONE DAIRY. Jnst Received. ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO., ELPHONSO YOCSCS. JZBOXE F. JOI1H90". GHOOBRS, KMASONIC TEMPLE ) Corner Ninth and F sts., opp. TJ. S. Patent Office. BhlS-TuThStf Burcliell's Spring Leaf Tea, SO ota. a. potiTicl. APURE.STEONGAND DELICIOUS TEA. Compare It with any Tea bought elsewhere at La per pound and satisfy yourselves or its ex cellence. N. W. B'URCHELL, 1332 P STREET. ST. LOUIS FLOUR, Tbe Best Family Flour nude Its tbe United tilntea. Every pound Guaranteed to Suit. ST. LOUIS FLOUR, Car Load Jnst Received. Newer Fall, to make Good Bread. Try It. SPECIAL. PRUNES, 9 lb. Tor HI. ITALIAN MACCARONI. ORANGES. BREAKFAST WHEAT. GBAilAS FLOUR. IRISH OAT HEAL. BREAKFAST WHEAT Is a pure Article or Food, made from Selected Southern Wheat. Manufactured by GEORGE R. 11 ILL & CO.. Alexandria, Va. EXCELLENT FOB INVALIDS. BASS ALE, Also, SCOTCH ALE, 83.40 per Dozen. MALT HOPTONIQUE, Or BURTON'S ENGLISH COM POUND EXTRACT OF MALT HOPS; tbe Greatest Remedy In the World for General Debil ity or Hervous Derangement. AN EXCELLENT TONIC and Cure Tor Dyspepsia. G. G. CORNWELL & SONS, :Fxsns gbocbbs, 1118 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, . Opposite WUlard's Hotel. mar4-tf C. C. BRYAN, FANCY . GROCERIES, SCOTT 3t?T. ( Q3B Northwe.t Cor. Fifteenth and I at reels. dOBDON'SPP-ESEEVES and JELLIES, 12 dif ferent kinds. MAILLAKO'S TRIPLE VANILLA CHOCOLATE. CKEAM TABL.K CHOCOLATE for Instant nse wltbout bolllnfr. CBOSaE BLACKWELL'S PICKLES and SAUCKS. LIE BIG'S EXTRACT OF BEEF. BOKDEN'SCOX DF.N3ED BEEr. BORDEN'S ONOENSEO MILK. (Easjle Brand. Swiss Condensed Mils. Prenared corned Beef, 2 and 4 lb. tins, ready for Utile use. Fresb Columbia Hirer SALMON'. 1 and Zlb.Uns. Fresh LOBJTE K. California HONEY, In itlass Isrs. Windsor Manor PICKLES. lorsaleb, & c BRTA Northwest Corner Fifteenth and I streets, mario-tf SCOTT PLACE. PRODESSEOIVIBUS ! "WHOj:S IT! 18G2. ESTABLISHED 18G2. Constantly receiving the latest designs from the leading New York and Philadelphia houses. The attmllon of the public la invited to my targe and extensive stock of CHANDELIERS, DROP LIGHTS, HALL LIGHTS, STORE FIXTURES, GLOBES, NURSERY SHADES OF ILL KINDS BATH TUBS, "WATER CLOSETS, AndeTerythlngpertalnlngto a flrst-e'jss Plumb ing and Uaa Fitting Establishment. Also the CTFTTi H HTLATTTn WARREN RANGE has no equal. A large stock of Street Hose and Pipe, FANCY JITS, c. Cheaper than tie cheapest; better than the best. C. G. THORN, 3SSO X"STBJET. mhZ-tf AT THE BALTIMORE SHIRT FAC TORV. 5IJ FODBTEENTH STBEET, Washington, O.C., A'SD ?S WEST FATETTE STREET, Baltimore. Ud. We make tie VERY FINEST OKtss SUIUTs t. order, and In tbe most elegant manner, for ., with bands on the sleeves; or:.S0 with cuffs at tached, and a perfect at always guaranteed. Fine DRESS SHIRT. . realyma'lc, $1.50. Best 4-ply LINES COLLABS. .for Jl. Best 4-ply LINEN CUFFS. cents a pair. Directions for self-measurement sent to g ntle men at a disUnee when written ror. Collars aud Cuffs sent by call when paid for. apl-lm ALL KINDS OF GENTLEMEN'S OAST off wearing apparel can be sold to thevery best advantage by addressing or calling on JCSTH, (II p street, between Sixth and Seventh northwest. Notes by mall promptly attend 01 to. Caanpald, oJnta.tr j 0". Greorses, 420 NTATH STBEET. Gents', Ladles', Missis' and Children's BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS. of all slses, styles and qualities, at the lowest mar ket rates line custom work male a speclaltv. An easy and comfortable at guaranteed. COHNS and HUN IONS actually cured by wearing my patented Boots and Shoes. J. 3". QEOB&ES, 420 NINTH 8TRXET. between D and E sts., and XHS PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. The only machine in the c'It for lnseritng new elastic in old gaiters, making them equal to new Price from 75 cents to (LZi. mhz