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EVENING STAR. | Largest Circulation in the Distriet | _CROSBY S. NOYES.......... Batter. WASHINGTON ema taepecot a t -? TRIDAY. JULY 24, 19 wy, "<7 READING MATTER ON EVERY GB. | 5 OUTSION FOR INTERESTING GRAPHIO AND GTHER MATTER. FoR THE ACOOMMODATION OF PERsONS leav- | tog the city daring the summer months they ‘ ean bave the STAR mailed to their address, by | ordering the same at the office, for 124 ceuts | per week, for one week or more, “WILL THE COMING MAN DRINK ™” ne of the best of Mr. James Parton's rs- cont eseays is the article in the August num- bee of the ftiamtic Monthly, under the above title,im which he gives the reasons for aad agaiust the practice ot drinking alévholic li- qeors with sach iatpuruaiity nau epigramahcc force, a8 to ensure it a carefal readimg by the | candid and intel! question. Setting out with the statement taat “che teetotallers confess their failure,” because, | atter forty years of xeatous and well-mentt ef fort mm the “cause” people are dr'aking mors than ever; be thinks toe reason is, that they have mistaken a symptom of disease for the cisease itself, And that the thing to dois to acrike at the causes of drinking; to cease the bat breathing, the bad eating, the bad readin. the bad feeling.and bad thinkmg. which, faa sense, necessitate bad drinking. “Instead of iusuit- aug the public intelligence by aseerting that the Wines mentioned in the Bible were some kind of unintoxicating slops, and exasperating the public temper by premature probibitory laws, they (the teetotallers) had beter expend their s'rength upon the science of the matter, and Prove to mankind, if they can, that these agre.- sbie drinks which they den6urice,sre realty bortfal.” Waiving consideration of the stmitted evils of excessive drinking, he discusses the more opeR question as to whether wines and l.juors ‘a themselves. and taken in moderation, are not pernicious. He believes the evils of excess sev so fearrul that it would aflord gereral relief to know that alcoholic liquors im themselves are hurttal and to be always ayoite!. He argues that they are not nourishment, because the quantity Of nutritive matter in them ts «0 small; they do not aid digestion: do not pro- duce heat, and do not give strength; and ci numerous antborities in support of these pos:- tons. We all kaow that when we drinic aico- hole hquor it adfects the brain immediately Most of us are aware, too, that it affects the Drain inyuriously, lessening at once its power discern and diseriminste. Mr. Parton takes tbe ground that “*t ts physically impossible for & human brain, muddle? eyery day with a quart of beer, to correctly bald correct opisions of appropriate pure knowledge.” | He asks: «1 wiue does not nounish ms, dows | Sseist the decomposition of food, does not | warm, does not strengthen, what does 1: H What itdoes accomlish, be says, is to enavie | us to violate the laws of nature without imuic- | ' diate suffering and speedy destruction. Ung the cases of Loudon tailors crowded iD suilo- nuous service for several days, and othe he says they would have given np or perish but for the gin or whisky, but doubtless as: WSs even with them afterwards. Alcohot « ported them in wrong dot It is concinded | trom all the fzets cited. and from all that sci- ence and observation teach and indicate, th we Dave one certainty: that toa person in good bealth and good lif, slcoholie liquors ste uot ressary, but are always ip some degre: wuri- ‘The writer then asks: «W drink wine when he is sick ! here the testmony becomes adiewry. The question fs not easily answered. He cites tha evidence of the late Theodore Parker, +-intem- perate habits tend to check th- cousampuve tendency,” of Kuight in reference to the Londom tailors, before referred to; and says | shat to along list of such Mets as these coald be added imstaners in which the deadly agen: counteracted by alcohol was otherthan pulsui aur—excessive exertion, very ‘ad food, giut- twoy, deprivation. Giving the evidence on both sides, he concludes that the trath appears to pe that ina tew instances of intermit:». Gisease a small quantity of wine may some- times enable a patient, who is at the low ude of vitality, to anticipate the tarn of the tide, aad borrow at tour o'clock enough of five o’elock’s strength to enable him to reach five o’cluctx: but that with rezard to this daily driaking « wine and whiskey by Indies aud others for mere debility it is . delusion. It seems poursh, but does not, it seems to warm, iat does not, it seems to sirengthen, but does not. It us an arrant cheat. and perpetuates the erii it ts supposed to alleviate. Cos@ress axp Or HOOLS.—The ctyil expense appropriaiion bil that has just become a Inw authorizes the District cities and 4 tbe county to levy and collect a special tax tor the erection of school-houses and the sapport of public schools, not exceeding fifty cents ou each one hundred dollars for any one year, 10 be assessed and cotlected @% other tixes. [tis estimated that it will need very nearly this amount of tax for school purposes te pu: the public schools on a proper feoung. ‘The some bill also appropriates ten thousand dollars for the purchasing of sultable sites for she erection of additional school-houses, and | for the maintenance of schools outside o: the | bomits of the cittes of Washington and George. town, the money t be expended ander the di- | rection of the Levy Court of the county of | Wa- om, Smhyeet (othe approval of the Sec. he F the coming max and says thai or A Lanse Savrwe.—Hen. E. B. Washbarae, of Liinems, Chainwan of ihe House Commities ou Appropriations. has ammounced that the | Approprintions have all been made, and that there have bee wings. The original esumates of expense the fiscal year tsi5-% ¢ Were $572,000,000, but the whole amouni appro- | priated has only been $29,000,000, Tae amount appropnated for the fiscal yeer is0=.9, excta gres sive of the appropriations for the public debt, pers.ons, and bounties ts not quite 8! while the eam classes of sp the last fiscal yes. were $1 Con. appropriated much jess the appr s:kae they MRS. Lrecons’s TeIr—Had the paragraph u yesterday's paper, commenting with harsh. ness upom Mrs. Lincoin’s trip to Eugland, re- } ceived our attention, it would not have ap- peared. Mrs. Lincotn has certaunty the same right to visit Europe as any other Americas } lady. and We see no reason to sssmme that she Will undertake to veeit Queen Vi ria uoin- Vited. Shouid she appear at any of the Euro. pean Courts. Ber experiences iu distinguixued position will @uite certainly quality ber tw + maintain herseif with credat to herself and her country. Berrian @ru.—This substance, nsea so extensively tm the arts, and forming the basis of most of the macilage of our office mbies consists simply of ordinary commerciai starch heated to a temperature of 320 degrees Fahren- heit. The discovery of the adhesive power of starch thus treated was, we beliete, mace quite accidentally by observing We Action of the water used in extinguishing @ burning starch factory upon the heated stutcR, in forming s sticky paste that clogged up everything it tonched Geo. Witiard Warner was yesterday elected by the Alabama Legislature United States Sea- ator from that State for the term ending 1671 Gen. Warner is from Ohio, and bas been in the State since the war. He was ao officer on Gen. Sherman's stvf, and % member of the Inst Drew nom iwaled for of the fourth Von- | ever mace, viz. 17 minutes 40% seconds, eight bi } men competent to Ovr Divtomatic avp ConsvtaRr SErvice. ‘Thé New York ow has « thoughtful article ‘@Pon the necessity for some décided changes im oar diplomatic and consular ¢errice; and occasion to commend the bil! Committee by Senator Pat of Hampshire, one feature of whi q@rease of tne number of consu’ Gecrense of the number of minis! mal er purely diplomatic rep: tatrve The Posed bill abolishes many offices that a: present exist as unsalaried offices, and modifies tne Salaried offices to sacb an extent as to increase salsries where they are at present iusafil- { céemt for the proper support of the officer and tbe ptoper discharge of his duties, and to reduce them wherever they seem to be Cutet proportion tothe tmportance of ths office; by abolishing altogether a number ot un- salaried consular offices, many of which are ought only for the promotion of private inter. ests, under the auspices of consular anthority and the American flag, ot which were created for special duties during the late war, which ceased with the struggle, The Pert thinks the committee take a correct view of the question when they assert that the chief use of our for- eign Tepresentatives, with some exception, is to foster and increase our commerce with for- eign countries, and that for this purpose, im the majority of cases consular functions and duliee should be anited with the diplomatic. Tarn Varnisnxs.—These are especially Adapted to the preservation of irom, aud are mde in several ways. One consists m melt- tag pitch in an irou vessel, and when cold, but soll Suid, mixing mtimately with it heavy tar cal. This varmsh will dry in two days. A more quickly drying varnish is made by using tar oil of a higher boiling point. Fine castings may be varnished with a mixture of similar character, pat im which maptha is substituted tor tar oil. This will dry im half an hour. ‘The contract for laying the telegraphic cable vetween Brest and New York, of which Geo. Sauer is the chiet agent im Paris has beea granted to Messrs. Erianger and Reuter. There are some modifications im the tetm of this Jast coutract—the monopely is for twenty years, and the cable must be ready to be laid before the first of September—the tariff fur each dis- patch of twenty words is fixed at 100 francs in. stead of 60 frames for twelve words. ADsou! ENT RAs.—The House of Representatives. aca afternoon passed the resolution which previously passed the Senate, for s recess of Congress from Monday Mext (27th imstant) to the third Monday in Sep- tember next. The vote stood—yens 33, nays 69. Ther» are nearly 14,40 colored voters in the State of New York, under the $250 property qusiification act. ‘Tae Weeki Stag, now on our counter for sale and in wrappers ready for the mails, con- tauns the President's messages, proposing amendinenis to the Constitution and vetoin, the Electoral College bill: accounts of the Re- mublican and Democra Ratliicauiou meet- vas; the letter of Gen. Prank Blair, accepting the nomination; “Aunt Betsy's Adventure," a charming swry of crue love, meeting of Southern “Delegares and Representatives; (im. Com, arrest of 3 faithless wife and her lover, the Bricklayers’ Strike in New York; Corporation Affairs; Election of Municipal OM} ere: Sooty News: Political News; Wash- new aud Gossip; the Courts; the Work- toe People; Usefat Items of Domestic Econ- wmy; Humorous Sketches; with Departmental, ana Local News; Agricultural and Housrkeep_ Stisentian and the lawst Telegraphic from sll parts of the worid. Who is usually weil informe: as to utes to Chief Justice Conse, writes iemati Grzetle-—“Next to thar of 2, ome name was in all men’s mouths It was that of who. till within three week., ha» been the grandest figure in Ameri- can polities for nearly a quarter of a cemtary. Isaiah Rynders was for him James Gordon Beauett was for bim. The New York Worid was for bim. Governor Seymogr was for bir. | ‘The Menhattan Ciub was for kim. The Five Pomts were tor him.” THE Cottece A »aY.—The resuit of the boating ¢ Harvard and Yale Colleee crew=, which comes off to-day at Woreester, Macs., will be louked for with in- terest by muscular Christians. In this con- Rection We find ihe following account of the regatta on Wednesday, when the Harward Tew was beaten by the Ward Brothers: “Tbe Wards and Harvards soon drew to the front, and weat side by side for a half mile, with the other boats a length behind. Tre- mendous ebeers burst forth from all sides, and were taken up and repented again and again by the crows on the banks, when, at three- quarters of = mile, the Ward crew drew two lengths shead of the Harvards. At this moment the Powers were two lengths behind the Har. yards, and the Northend Boy was close ap with the Powers. They all then disappeared behind a porn! of iand. When they reappeared the Warde led, and the Harvards were one length behind. The wildest excitement was anifested by the spectators, and the shrill es of the col were heard avove the uproar of the cheers and shouts. the jast Balt mii* both crews bent to their oars with renewed vigct, inspired and anima- ted by the deafening cheers which reached them trom every side. The Wards passed the first line. winning the race in the shortest — The Harvards were two leng'hs behind, and though they stopped rowing, they were timed 17 min- ates and 53 seconds. The Powers, third, came ) Bin is minutes and 2 secoads, and the North. enders, iourth, in 21 minutes 53 seconds two latter were far behiad during the last of the race. ‘The Wards and Hatvards rowed splendidly throughont, The Harvards exceeded any@hing they had hiiherto accomplished, and the Fesult sent their tock np fifty per cent. for Friday's University race: Phistise bas bal a bad elect apes ioe friends of the crew. of that Goll nod the raceon Friday willbe a ‘The New Youk Lanoz Strikes —The New Y journeymen bricklayers report their 3 ended, A committee in session Heli report ‘the reception of orders u Brooklyn, Greenpoint, Seventy-fifth ixth streets and elsewhere. Pouch- d for fifteen men and obtained these are expected te work buteight Thirty men only report them- ‘Other trade so. hours auay ives a6 oni of employment, + ctotes have liberally contributed to the the bricklayers in their « strike” for ‘The committee are of opinion there will be ne occasion to remeia at i De- mult Hall after the Ist of August, The master masons Lada mecling yesterday afternoon st which Mr. Koss. from the Com- mittee sppoiuted to wait upon builders, ree ported that he bad called upon the owner of tie ta) job now under way in the city, who mised to allow the job to be idle uatil ort of y be sited tat Bir. Weems, W's Island jobs, has a howr eysiem. Mr. zton reported fonr twoot whem jety men. and bad bees Mr. Karst, a 3 en men. Messrs. Hudin ter & Fiaeke, Mr Sayer reported four men.and tbe Jaid three aundred weeks brecks. With teu-hour men od Listy ‘houswnd Use geatieman lnabihty to procure ut wp, in & safficiently sci. entific manner. of y front And rear walls, he had ordered his foreman to put up rough rears, and then paint them. This isto be done © of three butiding Mr. Herbert ported two men and two beys, with mors to rome to-morrow morsing. Among (his nup.' ber 18 one of the best men in the Soviety. ‘The strike ot now more than fifty of the iroy movicers in the Siager sewing machine maaan. iaetory tn New York continues. As yet there has not been any camse for this strike made know, other than the very eaturnt one thay stated tbat owing to | the Men demand an advance of 15 per eent, upen former prices: Dewecratic Ratipication Meeruxa tw Ba.rimoge.—A Democratic ratification meet. Gov. Swann, of Maryland. and thers. "Letters were read trom Hon. Wm. B. Reed. of Ph:isdelpbia; Hou. A. H. H. Stewart, of Virginia: Hon. Heister Clymer, ot Pennsyl- yania; Senator Hendricks. of Tua 2, Exp = Pewyxeyivamia To. Srrixr.—A dis) hs | Wa whenever any citizen of or shall have been _i7 ED ROOMS, large street, between 3d ard at 391 na; Sones pameonse re Fyn teen ost a “Bose ot moe | fe Subnthios rma es For Baz, La ng pat agg & ict jy %-2% Boom No. 1, Intelligencer Bul Fre SATE cy at ous La cuss rooms Teom, &c.; ant re ted about two Winske tron unreasonable delay of such foreign Government to release such citizen, it shall be the duty of dent to withdraw the dipl tive of the United States from such foreig! ae Tepreentalve ot sach Government until justice shall be done up the matier by such foreign Government. Mr. Williams renewed his amendment to be. inserted in lieu of the the third section as ameeee, and it was agreed to—yeas, ‘t; nays, ‘The Senate then took a recess. ae bg ts ‘rem the ; Committee of Conter 3 . Irom r. = W (eaEb—a WHITE ORD, to, exer ia ry en, ie ae ‘third seh the W na in ba Sitios ae tid ean cyan a i yma! mont instalments ty of Washingioa to teste Bonds ecepork, Sas ees purchase n house tustend SEEN Baa ‘apoly to pay its floating debt. Log Washinton ee to wa. DAIL Mr. Hariam stid among other debis, the city 352 Pa, avs:. Ueto Red fina Ow ed OW sbout 260.000 to its school teachers, snd { was very isoportant that the bill should ‘The bill was then taken up and passed. It Provisies that the amount of bonds to be issued shall not exceed $800,000. ‘ante enas vat Wieser aut P Reorgetow | will buy 90 exten Wintnises,s00 00 0 6 stock of 2) sig? ol ‘Sxaree, aan ‘Two first class BRICK Bestia Hous sR shy oRth cident uerth Node’ met. aD streets. Nos best =. handsomely 35; nthe aished ‘with Ay the : F peonperen Forfall Mr. Suy-ner, from the Committee on Foreiga . Relations, reported s bill to extend the exis ia neg thn vecy Geeks thes Star nny caer ion appt? ey LES KLOMAN. acs probiviting the ttade in Chinese an winess man Carnot tall to a ae Aatrens, REA vs aie aaugens Japanese coolies. ae “XY. £0 ~ Tian iy 24 6t ih street, near E. of bill toen NTE — rn use 5 ake cpp pension js were pakvars 4-3 od" 308 ae {OR SALE. SEVERAL HOUSES. Brick ané Frame, it in the Seventh Ward, near the ricultural 1 Departme mt BMS ov the salt water in St. Mars County For further particulars ingaice GEO. MM. ir snare ay in eext vOR ENT —Three Unt urnished ROOMS at 251 between Lith sul Ist sttoote, Patio withoat children preferred. ‘Rent reagonal iva At 935 the Senate went into exécativeses- tion, aad thea adjourned. Hovse.—Yesterday, after owt report closed— The resolution tor adjourament f1 Mon- day eext, 27th instant, to the third Monday of September, was agreed to by the House as it Paseed the Senate, by a vote Of 55 to 69, “A motion to reconsider was then entered, but its consideration was postponed until to-day. The contested election case of Hogan vs. Pile was taken op, snd after debate, Mr. Pile ‘Was confirmed in bis right to the seat by a strict Hs] steady Al To we HY iy 22 ou Pon: eae and TeOw La ‘go into the onary one. ae well recom: ms cam » highe: ‘adarete >, 5 Bost Ofiee icpartmont, aecond mor NFRED—A sore oa sek eae tice Toe, becuse’ pretreat Tawi aN 475 bib sires jy 18-6 On. Tew trow Brick Howse on arty vote. Tedustrioas WOMAN, to cook Piphe Utah contested election cise was then Wa ‘Apply at 180 ati th atrost. Rent 88, in advan Tories st PI faken up, and, after & speech by Mr. McGo- | bet. Let. and New York's 18 tf" | SON'S Bestaurant, cor. 7th and G sts. iy rarty, the contestant, Mr. Hooper was confirm. —A WHITE MOAR, to # = 5 ed ii his reat; and the House then adjourned to W ea fron. &c.. Ins family of ‘five or noe ty sheep pg BET wore ath ead Ses ae ) a.m. to-aay, a Peer arts Eat batt RPT RA MC ti ft Gzonora ToRNEP oven TO THE Cry Av- coon bs Tneslitetn he nent THOEI TIES. General Meade has issued 8 gone- V ARTRD FO ete A ee Lt DB BER" ordgt waar sory BRICK B San aie st ral order, the same in substance as issued in | OL: OTHING, “UNpEMCLOT HING, OOTS and | Go, a a e Florida, that the Legislature of Georgia, having 5 a at 28445 7th root, between L meted complied with the ‘cts of Congress, the com- manding general orders t#at the civil officers holding by military authority, or faflure to faye successors qualified, shall yield their ply to DICKEOM & KING. cor! to cor- ner Water and Apne ta Bi streets, Georgetown. ji3-6t" 14 a IT—A well furnisi foraisied four story BRUOK contali nine rooms, Kitchen, bat srthore ‘Life Clothing old at reasonable sly room, Soar the Teeet offices to qualified sticcessors, and torn over all its ai at sto, are bonis HENeY public property, archives, xc. ‘The mill ULERS ih lier a must abstain from interference or control over all the civil authorities. Writs of babeus cor- Pus from courts of the United States mast be obeyed. New Youx Reroncicans.—Our Republican State Central Commitwe yesterday organized st Albany, apd made préparations for com- meneing the campaign. Encouraging reports situat 'T- “a corner north Aand 4 itroet cast. a - we, for bousekeepi: good location, sales A fo street cars: gas and water on the promises. Apply ou the premises. a jy 23-6t* Foe se RENT_Twe FEAME BOONES on vai ory an Greont Gee Georgetown, Now 43 and sf oe taining six (6) roome LOST AND FOUND. REWARD—Strayed away on tho ith in- 10.2 Sbrintio GOW. with borasy ‘white x Hor right fore ale The above reward tole. GUEMAN, ITT ‘with hall and’ side alley. from ali poruons of the State wore received, cong pubes ye he oth far roan aber and eealin each * For And it will rejoice every friend of Grant and Sige bind of 0 SS LETS Reo. artbor Bs singuire at No. 04, opposite, Colfax to know that tie diiferences between Aitwo Ugwe, casrwith ealrby heralde, | ioe the two wings of the Republicans m this city ind op rs, A setistect=ry reward will be F eee aah or) ate FRONT ay -] for. are in a tar way to be settled. ‘The Executive | paid fee tueis teoowery, e Street, between 9th ‘an Commitee of Soldiers also organized tor the VAENELL & MYERS, campaign.—iridune, Government Beef Contractors. Monument Lot, Island. streets. Jy 22-St~ Hsss= FOR BENT AND FUBNITURE FOR ‘ALE, or house will be rented furnished, 420°, 1th st. ay 2-3 iy22st* ie ge ig 3 oF At POTOMAC. * 0] ) B52 13th strect. be B—The Posts of Departiacnt ORS jo. SO8 ibe ot pasenebis of Gene, dengue Hal xb - R SALE. TAMESE SMITE PPORSALE—A Dark Bay ROUSE: seven years old; will work single or dou! “A catie tes a taluing’ tttesss reome at hb street, between Band s _—s aes tie Beprees Wacor sadeet of Hartame seet2ooe new. Apply at PRLOL'S Livery Suible, iene rere dark SORREL MARE, 7 years Wheude hi ch. Good tantly horwe, fe. ‘The owner ae desires to sel! at ulo>e r For turther varticulars inquire 3 Land Odice, Bala sas b dance and the Rev, Dr. sae more. will preach. A cellection the benefit of the church eee OF NATIONAL Re tt hd SaVINGS AND TRUST eT 54H atroe 5 prly next dcor, Mo is33 F 2 RENT_BRICK BOUSE. jr. coteet Fey S0od yard,and stable. No. 1 K street. Building.” ‘ ICKET FENCE FOR SALE —Serenty- gals oh vole Tats ye ae eet Long of 200 apd rsceutly pat ap. |e A PESTA BE pa tor et the Board of ra 7 at the corner of ate uy Se On onENTSA ee ene FWECLING tee hala etary 3 Dat, a cil-svaual Dividend ot | RQUSR pn oth street, between F and @. and Reatte aprat oateontet nents | CSU cammaqagimaaces: | | Gund alerme ie mien fred eapsined te bank si coethnn The Boardalss de large uember of Sue Tight 0 Cloxeta, Avriro Wit, ae. ay 223 ing money to remain om ALEGEEAT BARGATN—Four-story it shail bogtu to draw i House. is fod location. containing aig: Barrie taroe “ad ore arom en jo cold water. lately repainted lef with us before the 20th "Ec omni tendo H. GRAHAM. ‘red, and can be bought at a great interest at once. D. L. EATON, Actuary. TOR. CITY HAZ Ne TORCDe © unig 3, 1888, . For further ie streot, between 7 an: iculars inquire at Es 9a. m.,and sands o'clock _iy? qebepoaitory,3 74 Dat., bet. sth and 9th; nee 8 477 Sth 6f.. m1 TO TAX P PAYERS. ~ ok nthe coup: h Information, having Deon recelyed st thi x offco 1,000 Doons: wr and st Se eine ee ae cova to the effect thet contract-s and others ate oer. 4000 WINDOWS. glared and ungiared. . jern in- Retine or attempting ww collect, fro 4/000 Pairs RUINS various sixes. xtonaive holders the amauta sf aasonamonta for aS 380.000 feet MOLLE SINGS, ali kinds. ‘Apply ovements (which im some instances have beet say ‘ Scodemmed,) the followina sctract from the aes the above Rouds. oF ruat tr cites: at DIC No 2 ino, 200 Ree aes wae: Fation act of October 10th, 19%, is hereby publish Our warehouse and store roome ere how as fall ees o1 ed for the information of whou it may concern, to they ‘can hold,and we must make room for ewe Lath, ye 389 D street, opposite City bee eupplics yet to' come “tec. 4. tf at from and sfter the pas. H 562 71 (OR SALE—] cres of excellent LAND. py pig ey SRP UTAAE TY, Fer aa eee ate ae “pore Loo tngp tad Taxes and ints deputica iJ ALE—The Stook and Fixtures of a TRIM- Land lies bet ant the, Roc! mae y warned against pavinger persons now doing a receiving any Monies en account of ANF street Man Ville Turnpike relthie the Dieeeict of Columb ia; but 0 miles from tl wi provement whatever. exe Ud the same be paid at io hag a geod fronton both: coulis good uite. the office of the City lee: ing sites: good spring, ; Sopa fence on road side and ‘Any other ‘payment will aot rw oe rey is% very ‘icy frable for w: Sint Price. @2% troum reid guseenr. nt OWEN, peracre. Inguire of W/W WHEATLEY. dy. (Rep! & Ohron.| Mayor. A DAIRY, doing scoot | fatablishment, ‘No 49 Jefferson treet, Geer No?iC . ness, will be sold at @ reasonable | tA. where plat can be seen or the lanl will ies price For Particulars apply to to J. 2 tone commer | shown fiat Ot hew York avenue ay is-2w™ INE AIST FORNIBHED Booms * ites be aes BARE OHANCE FOR INVESTMENT. — Ter mae rent. Rent mod: hive anaes $25,000 IN, METROPOLITAN RAILROAD eed HORE FoR ENT AND sale, wi to rmere ee faa sod ply Northwest coruer of ah a tt NEW STORE, i net 37 ui coustdutiy incresal inecn manent >» ae, = She et FURNISHED or UNFUR- #80 PENNSYLVANIA AVBNCE, M ng ppl £0 AND 12TH STs 4 Pp. tad New York & SON, NI$l th or without Break- jOTION wisim 8. or. 1th st. ‘ork ave. ba oon between éth and sth sts, dun MARE. seven years old; T ONCE—Tako the firat J= eRIGES ON SUMMER GiuDs, i iio Sen vant oe | B Soe aerial rent Fi oat blenfan. wid pola brant 1 2O-RS, well gated. ra clans building at M. WILLIAN'S, the owner haa aap foe er Can a cee ana "910 paid 336 s Pemarhraaie erties. heseen bt Fim Noes ieee EB wil pe, iy a SrcALY Ppa ‘OR SALE—3,000 ORDAB POSTS, ail sizes, Deott 0 ‘and Isth st. aa Pha jorner ‘ork ave. ape ie et Ge eae oad one ‘Seded xe 8, Wand Ms feats will be sold at the pede ket rices, im lots to suit the Boa: 7th street. near D ore ier “erees other atrerts Or property oder those Iletion of this Cor cs Se ee oy tion. without written pei Fre WHITE a Oe LAMA LACE rayon z mioner of the W provecated J. H. HANLE ie aw T 2 B OKNT. DISCOUNT. aon SENT nice STORE, with a meget oc cae Basses piers et pap eee Sonnet BOWEN, (ayor. We out our LAMA LACK 3 W McNIGHT’S Grocery Sto! 3 Srenue,: four Neeras east of 34 st. Fe BENT —Ten Geai desirable ¢ awaiting | ¥ located; prices ranging yd €100 per month. Good tenants are os to call. STURRKS & C1 © peal Retete Brokers, ivi 460 16th street, corner of F. Rooms TO BENT—Large airy PARLORS in suits or single. for reasonable Prices: at 20a @ street, —— and aan yy Las ee”, losing on ‘aie it of 20 per cent. on former 7 a iad cies who may bale oh to Freie Sete. aise “also closing ont our THIG DRESS ‘also closing GOODS ct all Kings at ‘ate great sacrifice, as we do not wieh to carry th yer. ALSO, ON HAND, A fow Pet st ell silk BrAOK. Sana LPIEE. ot te with man) Dreus Goode Sitch es do net Intend’te carry and iviira sressr. od ge ge He BOOT a SHOE HOUSE, wi I find, it ‘bere the py iE lways what they went,” gud SEVENTH STKaRT _ ality foore south of K and Northern market, Conseauently on ome exe ‘cheap. 7 COUNTRY Hs ocaxp nom, ty are ofr ae ‘ae ru ane tho. Fos PEND VRUIT SKD GARTER a OR. A SOCL’S PILGRIMAGE. set Bence. By MADAME DE LESDEBNIER, PRIOR cen .$tiso For gale eg PHILP & BOLOMON'S: | METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE t for comfort and ivory variety of a pepe te 80. MARLOW & CO.’S PERFECT FITTING SHIATS MADE TO ORDER. MANUFACTORY, ety Bol Oh 654, Post Office. OUSE FO: = Be: debt} Setgeen th and Auyens, Bs ba i AK 35) a eet. 262 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS. ps oles at ‘streets. Possession on. Wor D Respect ifity aor hin frtends, = a ¥. jc generally th: Ocha red Pies of bad PHOTOG AP oe hereafter give personal att iif ‘osihew ‘sostoted “ty some of hin Arti Piss Duly 23. 1868 veiw hiro. in| EEIOES OW oO FOR BENT.— Rex & 1.6. parxe aco Poycus POUKET BOOK @F FUN % WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAN@RS 3% BOUND TBE BLOCK, A Novel. New Edi- CHANDBLIERS tton . ... e200 AND EVERY |DRECRIPTION OF GAS PLUMEING, Gas AND Sey oe MIDSHIPMAN EASY. Cheap Edition « DEMOURACY LN THE UNITED STATES..92 0 XTURES ering” att MAN : Sou leh caren. 500 Ninn FP cag «Ay ey SR ee, fp Pere Exp Dyess. Dy ie ‘end mab wre BIR EO as Bat Washington, D.C. Oe Weliapudeenaargse snes 5 Water im pants, OiLs. ve rae HOW TO PAINT OUR HOUSES.. monthly an ere Sinko Nahe DEAD-SEAFBUIT. By Migs Braddon... jo 10-tf ros rane Sar de. ears FOUL PLAY. A Novel. By Chas. Resde... ‘ue eae . For sale by FRENCH & BICHARDGON, 334 Penna. avenue. pS \CTY L048 0 13. ry nao aR8, ppoeite coda sine sacs all renst a BAUM'S FACTORx, avenge’ at x Al ' LADIES thie ct cat andande ie Rebsd ot Chignoas by 279 Pennsy!tania avenue Ae between loth and ith ate Stor —Save rour hair Oni aud try the COOL CELEBRATED GHICAGO LaGER, at WN. MELMUB'S SALOON, on Tth st., rear of ect Btore. iy 6-1: of all Secret Diseases, and those arist; fro Seminal, Nervous and Phyet nay Dy over-nduigence, abtece af she fous, seden! penne D: =. rast tow AND PHYSICIAN, LWARIA AVENUA, Shove 12th street Hie aprute Geroted many years to tbe treatment of female thes met with the greatest Success ‘New York. 3 desiring, especial treatment will Gud aod confieentiel EGULARITIZG. from: "whatever cease, ‘VATE, Pasion! Seite PRIVATE te muse Lanres CAN BAVE THEIR BOOPSKISTS t Sret read will y See eager = Boston. mates, De On A nEEe 4d. St INSURANCE. Ixeouz at nome. NATIONAL UNION INSURANCE COoM- PANY OF WASHINGTON CAPITAL... 91,000,000 THE ONLY COMPANY OF THE DISTRICT THAT DOES NOT CHAR E ITS PA TBONS WITH THE GOV- ERNMENT STAMPS. OFFICE No. 71 LOUISIANA AVENUE, First door east of Seventh street — oa St the Lowest Bates, and Lossos oie sate S KNAP. President, any W BIGGS, Vico President NOBLE D. LARWERE Secreta: y 1y 6-e08W DENTISTRY. aehcaeepeeententessieerenees-evarseerainecsaneaeninn: D* . LEWIS & ae DENTAL ASSOCIA ge 260 PENN’A avz., etween 12th and i8th eireets. TEBTH EXTZACTED wituocr mare eae cbarge wit! it be, made for extracting Ho. 310 Prmetnnia Av: ° Seg: buh end ch ate x wie ART OF DENTAL BORGER TS © 00 3.0m" ma, BOARDING. QuM BE BUARD—Two eae S cam be eccommodated wil D summer st reasensbic rates,at W. H BRUUN Be. Ge mn ‘iney Point. 2y t0-lews DRY GO os at Low BOGAN & WYLle. No. 329 SEVENTH STREET, betwece Hew York avenue and L street. jeu bn EVERLASTING CORSET STEELS. 10 Cents. (Only Aceat, 0. Pave, B 28K (RT AND CORSET MANUFACTORE 49 LOUISIANA AVENUE, botwoon 6th and 7th streets, my 3- Wooursacx DEPOT oF MISSISQUOL WATBB. Hed ot ‘he Vo pri. lew York,) in jest JrArannss TEA PoTs OF EVERY KIND, WABRANTED TO STAND THE HEAT. AND AT LOW PRICES. B. W. BURCHELL, Under Bbbitt House a? 436 SEVENTH STEEERT. HOUSE RENOVATING AND DECORATING renovati, or Fastewen toy he Then; ‘aserle, invited to call at store D and & streets. and icest assortment: inthe eis case werranted as 2 es Spt ABERITER, | ee oda Penne iy leTt" Fellows No. a 2 2 ANDBEW 7. 50Y0R #00.. CABRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, 47 224 4179 Lith street. Particular attontion grven to repairing. dele tim MT#OROTAN SALOON. URDER METKOPOLITAN HALL, Pexa’s Avanva, Kear Liv Street Weer. @kOKG: 4, Proprietor. Oven from 6a, m. to 12 The Bar is stocked yish tee inet Tigucrs, Wines snd Begars of the finest Drands Calf'and ses. aviy oS pracs BLOW POTATOES. Wisconsin Ponch Blows at low races. fiat eran sat reduced F: rates. patie isa is Ws M, GALT & 00., je 84tt Indians svenue ates atte: PIC NICS, SR ae, TOR MOUNT VRRuoM, ; ‘The steamer “A BROW." pose. peaees Ree Tout. foot Dale ae oy eet and Witt, Cia ch agr eg Tick oe cee the ~ amer« wherf. te chaste Mercsisy ces apae apereky it oie yim i se baer = To SSS ARE River RTE The heated tense one ebtaia Bound Trip Tickab toGLY¥ Mont The Sica © apse « © Sieame. leaves ber whart.f ™. retorping to Wi Piearore — at tor The Pari: ™ b ~ Memrs Bowers & Albers, who will farnielt ze abmente at el tnies and will do everythioe thetr p ir rep ter it ploagant to the patrons this dolieheral resort. "Breakiaet on board of National Hotel 3039 €0 (pe hcaeKs ‘ HMVOLS, CLUBS. a: PART NATLOR 27m tables opposite National Thea: A AMERICAN AND WASBIEgTOR BRASS AND STE: _Iptrligencer 3 jeleam= Hesdcuarters. room 2 Mitt Ay gS sic" Br, Ee beg us No. O11 Teh street Tas rk ed for eits. Pio. ote. ro. will mone -o Bon 803. =) MONDAY, Jovy 23. AND EVEBY MONDAY THEREAFTER, GRAND CONCERT PRITE BOWLING DANCING, ETO Oo» Piano aed three other vetuabie prires wilt be rolled for ADMISSION FREE Beeres will be sn attendance to bring ap wiaitore from terminus of City railroad —The is now open for visitors at alt ore kept ar DANCING ACADEMY, f syivania avenue. oppo it Mos -opotiteg Tekspa¥ aot Ril cases ’ from $ te 10 o'clock “ can rocetes © full gusster the Piest Ty Sens armen} eVENISGS, ent-ring pe Kerel & gu « Ge cukar cOaL® ehh et their pons ane Emietons & ‘stonkts ao, L. Lichis ¢co J.d. BOGUR, town th | (OAL AND WOOD, THE CBERaprs YARDS ts WastIneron 62 Sowth A. bet. Ist and ot Oapite! eit) 476 Est, bet. oth and 7th ots,, News Verd Sop band. UYKEN'S VALLEY, sorr, sud LOCUST, MOUBTAIN "PU BE. ASH. Being tho BEST COALS MIN ) oak and ores by aed thet srrantel fo wire eotefer “4 WR BARBOUR, “Deal is now otis Lowen Figure, ana their winter «up corne corner Tthand Washi bricge end Bigh, & r families would do wot! bo ta PD Birdore Tecsived. and wil! be Giled sow or say time wit @ three moutheat Present Eric GREAT BED CTION IX PRICE 2,240 POCNDS Te TEE TON GUARANTI BD Oak and PINB WOOD comstaatiy on band 87” Now is the time for temtiies to pet to their . Se ay a i BROWN 2 SON, York aveume ani mee ae is x ere it als lorae: foot a7 Tourn ae _ Weer aNd Coa’ if yor want the very WOOP end COAL ‘Ot the lowest mbot Barner ILLIAM GEINAN' COAL, WOOD, LIME. CEMENT. tc. Great ‘tral Offics, No. 51 Lonistana avenue b-twene ey ES eet ‘ond Sineae ‘and Sivem ‘Sew Mill foot of Sd street cast. Wharf sccom- modations for loading and uo! ng vessels and ae ones Fs ” WOREN AND BOSPITaL FOR aes 7 Cw FiNG-Ib- \-HOSPIT. roves The A Se Ee ae asa hearl Bet Prices range from @6 to S12 per Smem Shs Boom selected, =t= ing. Mevicine, Medsc ot m IC it-door patir Ay os siete. seas fap — TS POLED MD. & HL Nichste, i aD, it. De aD A CEBTALS CUKE TOR ov DOCTOR VON KURES ant! ADD PROPHYLACTIC eee Attention fs called to this invaluable remedy fm caace of over- ce im stimulants and leven years. District. fn testimonials of biehly sepotale pees: ae been Teoet ved certiiyine tof great enccllawce ant ‘and at Room No. 59, VOR EURE & Co. GAR rau Wane-nooms. EGR ‘Travelers are invited to call and eslect TRUNKS, VALISES, AND SATOHSLS, ee | ee ke NE ae