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ATION AL COMMBROTAL CONVES- is Convention, in session at Port- EVENING STAR. One result of the different strike mo: Wednesday, resointions were 1...” 0. ne a —_skoing on im the cgtntry has been to je boas Largest Circulation in the District + ore< peop w navies of seit-riiance, gad ot tree int oa Sine De induce them to go twérk “on theirown hoot.” no time ee Jos CROSBY S. NOYES... Editer. Greeley notes it as a melancholy feature of the Congreee Gongrees ie Booey ureed to ap; working men’s mavif*stees that they accep: Zotveremn. ‘Senator Corbett, from the Com: roads Across the Continent, rej fagol uous, Which were adopted. to effe ‘that the convertion is profoundly f wi the important changes about to i the commercial reiations of man by the completion of the great trans-continental rail- ‘ways; tbat the interest excited among Oriental harions, and the desire expressed by them to cultivate commercial rejaiions, render it our duty to complete these great ente ses and meet them; that in the sagan ot 1 ad eae ¥eplion two gaeat coniinental needed—ore north and one Neate ot vibe ibe Gail gentral route, That the convention respect. fully urge upon Congress the patriotic duty of Tendering adequate aid to ensure the comple- Uon of these two routes; that the road to Puzet Sound, affording the shortest route to Asin, Promises creat advantages to the entre coun- try; that the projected railway at the 35th par- allel ‘of latitude is of to vital importance: ibat the convention recommend the completion of the live from Portiand to the 1 West, to connect with the Pacific and Atlantic rogd, av the the Wages system as pertect and flual. Too Mery persons are content to work for wages. Every third person you meet wants someone else to bire Bim. Why don't Be hire himself! He~ be no brains? Then he will have to hire some otber person's and pay for them. We bave hundreds working for wages who onght long since to bave earned and saved the means of setting themselves to work as their owr dosses. And those who seem determined to | die Direlings are generally most vooitesous in expatiating on the wrongs and oppressions of the Weges system. Let them stop grumbling st what otbers offer for their work, and set to work for themselves! If one can’t do this | alone, let ten, twenty, fifty, one bundred, fi | hundred, put their means and talents into a |. common stock, and see if they can’t ran the | race of life without a mder! This bout the sum and substance of Gree- —S—S———SSSS====_=== WASHINGTON OITY: FRIDAY. +++ AUGUST 7, 1868, oo S7 EFADING MATTER ON BEVERY Pace. SEE OUTSIDE FOR INTEERSTING TELE- GBAPHIO AND OTHER MATTER. FOR THE AccomMODATION OF PERSONS leav- ug the city during the summer months they can bave the Stam mailed to their address, oF ordering the same at the office, for Ly cents er week, tor one week or more. a i —— ee THE TROUBLES IN JAPAN The Inte aivices from Japan are th.t the Stotsboshi family were defeating the Southern contederationists at every pont. Yeddo Yokohama w sss 9m und r Stotba=bt’s con- trol. The Mikedo was pri ouer at Kiot. Stotsbashi het refused the Tycoo sat , ard .be | ley’s edvice, and there is undoubtedly a degree | Tortest route, as well ac connect Inkes Probabilities were that he would sperdily haye Of Tough truth in it. Self-retiance is a first | py the shcrtest way with tRe things ail his own way, and that progres and @Uality te be cultivated; and probably we r. Taylor, from the Comunittee on Lake, River, and Canal Navigation, reported rrsolu- tons, which were adopted, wpe a No mre ation of the United States with ind provinces interested in the lose ag of he existing canals, ehammels, and other im- provements of the St. cate nee, as will admit vessels ot a thousand tons, from Lakes Michi- gan and Superior to the Gulf of St, Lawrence and harbor of New York. Also, that the great Western rivers not exclusively within the limits of a State have equal clayms upon Cou- gress, under the constitutional authority to Teguiate commerce. Also, that a judicious system of expenditure for these national ob- Jects should be extended to the Pacific cost, As Wellas to the AUanticand Northern coats. | Shortest way of iesting the merits of a question Tike that in controversy in New York between the bricklayers and their employers, is for the men to strike out for themselves.. By setting up as builders on their own account they put them.elves in the position of bosses, and can | demonstrate from that more impartial stand. | Point whether the butlding operations of x | great city can be successfully carried on upon forced some ten years ago i> abardon the on-! their theory. Yet it is quite evident that all diton of isolation .rom the rest of the world | cennot be bosses, There must bea crew as well held by it for centuries. there aro.e a reforma- | 8s a captain toevery vessel; only the vessels tory party Leaded by Stotsbashi, then a mem. need not ail be Great Easterns, causing the ber of the Gorogio or ( »unci! of S.xte; and it | proportion of men before the mast to be unduly ‘was throuvh his influeace that the consent of | large. the late Mikado was obtained to the treaties co: cluded by the Tycoon with the foreign powers. | Afterwards, Stotsbeshi was himcelf raised to to egret satis .ction of the as it scemed to a-sure the iri- | ant-exclus‘vene, s will rule her. .. er. As this irormat on may not be quiie int>i"’- gible to thoce who have not kept the ran of Japanese af _irs it way be of int».>st, now bat the revolu‘‘on there appears t» be Mking some definite shape, to give some psriculans of its | history, snd of the principal charuct cs cor- cerred im it. When Japan, by outside pressurs from this country and otber quat.-rs wr- Tae Missouri STATE CORVERTION—Krs0s lutions, Nominations, &e.—In Sts Louis imme- diately atter the assemblirg of the Demo- cratic Stite Conveniiom yesterday “morn- ing, the committee on the Platform | Teported resolutions, which were unsnitousiy adopted: hailing with unbounded satisfaction the nom- ination ot Heratio Seymour and F. P. Blairtor President and Vice President; opposing ‘negro sufirege ad negro equality, ite logical sequence:” .etting forth “ibat che declaration of the Missouri Radieals in their platform, that they cheri-h no revengetol feel! towards those who tought in fair, and battle, though for an unjust one, and stan to restore to them every political privil the earliest Moment consistent with the State and national satety, 18a transparent falsehood:” “chal ng- ing the world to produce in the whole history of tyranny a parallel to the lawlessness, the violence, the harsh express,on, and ihe gtind- ing. {nexorable de potism of the Radical party < ee agi in its dealings with the people,” c.. de A resolution recommended by the committee Was also adopted, to appoint a committee to prepare an address to the people on the issues of the day, and the rights of citizens to register and vote under existing laws, and the decisions of the courts upon the same, and to point ont the mode of legal redress for those who may be w rropetally deprived of such rights. The Hon. Jobn S. Phelps was then nomi: ed for Governor by acelamation, and C Naaman J. Coleman, of St. Louis, for Lieaten- ant Gover: THE SARATOGA Races—Second Day.—The first race at Saratoga yesterday was a burdle- race for all ages, two miles, over eight hurdles, three and a half feet high, $400 to winner, S100 to second horse, if three or more started. Three favorites were beaten, and immense sums were lost. Harry Booth won the hurdle-race. Star- ight and Eagle were close second and third, Lobelia fourth, and Strong re i taoipae favorities—were last. Time. The pool betting was about as follows: ‘tiseelin: $270; Engle, $250; Harry Booth, $50. The second race was for the Saratoga cup, $1,100 added to sweepstakes, $50 each, 2 miles, all ages. It was won by M. H. Sanford’s'b. bh. Lancaster, by half a head, beating James A. Conno! second; Fanny Cheatham, close thind: and Morrissey, train The pool betting was as follows: Fanny Cheatham, James A. Connolly, $1,250. Lancaster, Morrissey, $100. Lancaster was third ai the last quarter, and won by splendid riding, amidst the wildest excitement, ® The third race, a dash of three-quarters of a mile, for all ages. for a purse of #300, was won ty D. McDaniel’s ch. Lizzie Rogers, by & NEW Books. Ecce Deus Homo; or, the Work and King- ¢om of the Christ of Scripture. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippince.t & Co. For sale inthis city by Jos. Shillington. The author ef this book, umph of progress in Japan. The Government | which has attracted considerable attention, is of Japan at once showed a disposition to euter | onderstood to be the Rev. Mr. Pitrer. pestor of upon friendly relat‘ons with fore'7ners: agents | ine bith Presbyterian Church of thie city ‘were sent to the Ur‘t d Statss and some of the The basis upon which the work rests is, that European countries; the study of foreign lan- | : oni | Jesus Christ was the God—man—not the Homo, qunges wes encouraged, anda number of young | sorely, nor the Deus, merely, bat in His one aerated Oe Pree atc nny W-* | Person the Deus-Homo. Upon any other theo. ergot aged et | ty than this the author holds that the Life, were eacaee This policy, however, brougnt | WoFK, oud Kirgdom of Christ are perfectly out a violent opposition on the part of the | i¢xplicable. The claims and character ot friends of the old exclusive state of affairs. A | J¢6S as the Dive Man sre set forth very combination of Daimios was form’ 4 agsiasi | “i Stly and eloquently by Mr. Pitzer, and we the Tycoon, which soon broucht on an open | 8f° inelincd to beheve that “Ecce Deas Homo” contlict. At the beginning of the last year the Soeee aon jhapisid eso oe ey he’ eu wh ina uae Geanig coeates ean pe the | ‘fve “Eece Homo,” which bas 1 en so widely person of the young Mikado, and in converiing | ™ “4, 8nd, as Meld by theologians, with such Bis authority intoa weaponagaumstthe Tycoon. | micchievous effect. ‘This party then put up the claim that in| que NaTiowal TRA. mane" Moock pea ancient tures the Goverument was exercised | 4),, eighth annual meeting of this association. by the Mikado, now the theoretical Emperor | 15 pe held at Nashville, Tenn. on the inh, of Japan, and demanded that that power | ity and 2Ist instants, is expected to be one of should now be wrested trom the Tycoon and! yonsual inwerest. We have already published restored to the lawful sovereign. The young | 4 brozramme of the exercises to be held on the Mikado accordingly called a council of the | (ocasion, which was complete with the excep- Daumios, but many of them failed t< attend. as | tion of the following features, which havesincs they favored the Tycoon and did not ¢-re 19 | yen determined on :—Discussion_« Drawing become direct vassals of the Mikado who was | in Common Schools.” with an exerene ‘sy only held as possessing ecclesiastical power. | pros. E. L. Ripley, Missouri Normal School; ‘The Mikado then issued a decree deposing the Paper by Prof. E. North. Hamilton Colleg: ‘Tycoon and abolishing his office. The Tycoon | N. ¥.,« Normal Instruction in Colleges; resisted, but his troops were defeited and he | paper by Prof. Brown, U: Diversity of Georgi: ‘was forced to withdraw to Ycdo, the seatofthe | address by Prof. George J. Holmes, Unive: power of the Tycoon, and the only one known | sity of Virginia—«Siuty of English Litera- by foreigners until now. The victorious | ture:” Address by Dr. B. Sears—- Peabody party at first protesed friendship for the | Pund Agent.” foreigners, and a disposition to confirm the | Tne Legislature of Tennessee, by joint res. treaties entered into by the Tycoon with for- | ojution, tendered the Association the legisia- eign nations, but coon they pezan to display | tive hallt tor the seesions, and the educators their inveterate hostility to outsiders. Attacks | (y Tennessre are ready to extend a warm wel- ‘Were made upon foreigaers by the rabble con- | come to their brethren from the whole coun. nected with the Mikado party, and 8 .evere | try, The railroads centering at Nashville will proclamation was issucd against the native | give iree return tickets to those who pay full Christians. Other indications showed that the | fare over them IM going tothe meeting Tue | Wugth; beating Glltoy’ seconds’ Raquette adherents of the Miksio were prepared to ré- | Penpsylyania Railra.d will al free ra. | fourth: Eckerson ch. c.. fifth: and Jubal, last. sume the old policy of non-intercourse with i Rive tree r8- | ‘Phe pool betting ig, was: On Gilroy, $1,000; Lizzie turn tickets. If fiiteen or more delegates will poss over the Orange and Alexandna Rail- Toad and return, they will pay only half fare, Rogers, 8720: ‘ime, 1:20. Very bad; favorite being almost left at post. | MARYLAND: Meet i) Mf the citi: nat athe abv plist Ts reapectfally ct ou Halt st half-past seven Sroloek on rErDay NING oi foreigners. But this party seon expenienerd a check in their progress. The northern Daimios took sides with the Tycoon, and the tide | 4 purty is being made up to visit the Natural of victory is now altogether in his favor. | Bridge and the Mammoth Cave, on the route. In this conmection we may express the | persone wishing to joim the party should re. Bope that the later dipiom1 port to Z. Richards, Department of 6 iia ae Minister there, Mr. Van = Valkenbarzb, | in this city. may have shown more tact and discrimina- | The National Association of School Sa; tion than his effor-- during t'e first suce’ * | igeendents will meet at Nashville, Monday of the Mikado party. The Tycoon. #3 the | morning, August 17th, and continue in session inend ef the forcigners, and the head of the | on5 day. The anneal mc eting of the Amer- Party of progress in Japan, should have re-| ican Normal School Association will be held ceived all the moral support, at Iasi, tbat | a: the same place, Tuesday, August lath could be extended {> him by the representa. ee tives of foreign powers: but with rhe exception | of the sympathy given to bim by ive Freacn Minister, Mr. Leon Roches, be s: ms t> have been coolly abandoned to brs tat by the diplo- mats. The power of fe Mika‘o p-riy seems to have been entirely overrat d by. e.a, with theexception of tke French M'~ sier, and they ‘with great precipiicton eit red int megota. tions with that side. Mr. Van Valkenburgh took the rather rewarkable st p of seizing Tas eats or Gey. HALPINE.—The cor- cner's jury m the case of Gen. Cha Hal- | pine. (Miles O’Reilly,) of New York, have re- turned a verdic: of “death from congestion of the brain, produerd by the acc.dental use of chlorofo.m which Ge.. Halpine bad been in the habit of tsking to produce quietude after severe mertal exeriions.” tony 2%, ee sta & an” %. Hitteohowse.” Fowler & Richsrd Wallach, John E Norris Bestor atzerott & Co., Tax WEEKLY Stak, now on our counter for ‘a | ‘Sweeny, sale and in wrappers ready for the mails, con- 6 the rrm Storewsil on i= arrval ont | Er Barker, trom this country, and refused’ to del.ver her | tains Hon. eee meee ia Accepting | ¥ Bo ees W. Polkiohor: aug at to the Tycoon, notwithstanding that vessel was | the Democratic Nomination; an exciting story =WEADPING PAPER FOR AALE, IN d#livered tothe Tycoon’s government in Amer- | entitled “Mutimy Aboard:” the Deach of «Mules | {T Em: bundles of fifty and one handred pounds, at ican Waters, and went out to Japan a Japauese | O'Reilly: #7 other lively time in the Hoard | toe STAR UFFIOR. ay D-if of Aldermen, Monday night; the Bricklayers’ Strike im New York: campaign meetings id this city; Society News. Political News, Wash. | ington News and Gossip; the Courts; the Work- ing People: Usetul Items of Domestic Econ- omy: Humorous Sketches; with Departmental, and Local News; Agricultural and Housegeep- ping Miscellany; and the latest Telegraphic Dispatches from all parts of the worl vessel, under the Japan--e flag, with officers and crew employed by the Japanese Gover 3- ment, and in po way subject to the laws or au- thority of the United Stat. -; a= was pointed out by Secretary Seward in his answer to the letter of Mr. Van Valkenburg arnonneing bis course 4p the mater. It is to be hoped tt our Minister will be able to correct this jauz pas in a Way not to compremise this country with the Tyccon’s government, with whom it i< cor. tauuly aesirable that we should be on a friendly | tours | 0. MING EVENTH STREBT. AN EXTENSIV¢ BOOT AND SHOR HOUBR, Where the public may find, always, “ what they ‘and that of the beat quality, ‘VENTH STREET, fiers doors south of K and Northera Market. ——— *LOV herd ay me uy: Cc = VE: ae Tiers cL Lov ER A TiMOTaY: pide aod TIMOTHY t received and for sale by J.P BARTHOLOW. Herdware and aoc Warehense, ul cout 55% 7th street, below Pa. ave. | Sav Death or 4 Brotagn Ca ARCHRIKHOF — mxG.—Tbe Very Rev. Dr. Benedict J. Spsidipg, a brother of Archbr-bop Spalding, of Bultiwore, and sdministrator ot the Di cone of Louisville, Ky., dird in the latter city 4th insta ot, .rom juries received by the ae devril buroing of a mo-quito-net on ‘The deceased was distinguished for hi ¢Dg apd sbil ty, as wellas bis many Chri virtues and the jatelligence of his sad Will be receaved with deep rezret aceite petinenmaneiaias REMOVAL OF PotrricaL Disaniirias in ‘Texxaseee.—In tte Tepw ore L-zislature on | Wednesday petitiors were” present 4 ‘om the ex-Rebel Genery's Forr-st ard Cne-tham, and aiso from a Irrge numt-r of cit‘ ons, pray ng for the remova! of ther political d*-abulitic<. | Gov. Brow alow forward 4 ce1.am document | on the same subj 2t, smong the n an ordiaanes | dratted by Hon. Jobn M.L + for ¢ toption by the Legisicture. It propo e* t> submit to the | people the que-tion of suffrs -e .or wh'ts and | 1 a BAKE.” m ee + OTA ULE, Prestdgnt, + CAMP-MEETING ceacie YS ST, PATRICK: PATRICK'S BUILDING ‘ASSOCIA I bave-on hand lerge variety of blacks, regardie.” of any d's -anchicement. | rem bard Hehe MONDAY, Anwar Mae aes TENTS ALL SIZES, ‘The Sevate re.-rred the mai >! > a jo nt com- i ‘tal mcetip~ to consider a chagg: FOR BALE ENT, SUITABLE FOR mittee, but the House, by * vor> of yeas 5v. | The" fenstivation isealled for the same time CaMP-MELTANGS. ae. ys 2, stop: ta re olution ¢ clar.oe that | MSS, Association caables te members to dbtain | APvly to E.G WHEEUBR, this 1 not te proper i me to cursider th: ..an. | hemes by taking the, property purchas-d asseéa- Seventh street and Canal Bridge, ehise qu -t on. rity for the Oe sus tt South sid: 4-5 a WILLta a 7 P. Ftouny, 7B co een heen tag sed ar 1 3 TRAVIS 1 Lith street Tux Workxc Peo je-arhy (bree thous- amd operatives in and sround Ellicott ©.ty. U + H. BIDENO! his own boare. 42 will cont ue the CONF BCTIONERY Md., are eut of employment, owns tothe tc. DAY, tbe HY 4a to ories and mills beng destroyed. The Shce | rout. peer the eat at Broa fl he books 4 WE bine — CHABLOTS. JELBIES, business at Havernil!, Ma-s, tt ' stated, uns | MeMers.are requested to meet Books witt be | a sent te ved durag the pre.ent month Every ‘osm: ‘a SENALLWopD BEST. FRB! a! B75 cents per tb. mau is row employed, sid the price of work | JERRY M. GRANISON, Sec'y on traers | LA RIDROG EB BARB’s, 196 9th nas adve iced twenty per cent. Several manu. | (Ce Pitts oF Bxcuance Zaciurers, who took orde-s two months ago at | UPON LONDON AND PaRIs | prices bs edom cot of stock aud work at that UT (Exp) Lath street. DRAIN TILE, all sizes, just ar. 50,000 time, are long money. Some manut:>.urers | Fer sale in sums to suit. - Tived per sciooner Lia | parla, ata refuse to take orders at all, £ aring a still tar. | LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., Band afi "ps eomabTaoy seg ther sdverce ia price of stock sad iabor. a | Jy im a ¥ # ngaericultaral im monte, brisk fs}1 trade is now anticipated | PRIN a = 5 t “7 sie i eoenttoat arc teeatn 2 q UILDING A Convention of Tobacco avd Saat Manu. | ,2be, Camp mecting § stele" wea N ROUaRS iseturers was held in New York on Wedues- | Camp round, commencing A a awe bERACT 2 Aik dsy, the object being to ar-ive at some conclu. | ER oa ~ ‘bun, stom a8 regards the intent of the new law | BRERY P yelating t> the collection of the max on the | _*¥36t* ie Cl articles meiu.ac.ard. After leagihy discus. ‘COLUMBIA CO OPERATIVE BU re C7 son the embers decided or arc a Soiree | DEPOSIT AnBOULAT ra IHG them to make eich pcekage contain the tau | TREASt 8 OFFIOR at 475 street Gears. a tw represented, exclu- | {Tins given, TG Duce te the above Association’ after to the Treasurer at the F | au {Mxprees} © LIGEABY OF © REsumPt.ow oF RaiLnos Teavvic.—The business of the Mulumore snd Obvo rv tro |, temporari'y interrant 1 by the In ~ flood, » < Leen fully resumed. SF The oat crop is light im many parts of the ‘We-t, owing to the intense heat. S7"The New York theatres propose to abol- 4sb the bouquet business this season. S7Paris has a new journal with the remar- wave litle of Bed Bugs in ‘the Butter. ev-Victoria is white parasol ‘Her grief is Suet ltd. ‘Edward Wi Mo. 456 7th st, between Diend ‘Right doors sbove Odd Fellows’ Encorperators. Picase remember the name end gumber. eu t-s : eer rita ay WANTS. wr SEDO hy Bepeember Tet, to Font = seal WAiTED =i ges { HOUSEKEEP! ope com. ing Cm of store a tof ee Stat pas phon corks cats nes. 08. 2 E. ieee For Farticalats an 5-41 ry GARDE zB Sameer w. ie atreet, Washington, D. a {Mariners saree. J an $3t Tc, W ASTED—ts. = crop lap man RUATION in ree tA ce. to do wrth jee; or ould take a si hes aes BS va of the grocery ‘Aadrera 3" an'3-6t WARE six or ag ‘oe furnis| noes }OUSE. by rei fora tami ine poottocations Address Hf Star ‘2-eorw ae! . &c.. In Te jired fips kas cara ry seem AS 8. moa Ti aig, BOOTS ent rooms jituation Dunbart: om; | nd Green, on 31 end’ - Sool AND PINKING DEPOT, TO 322 F STREET Joh aye rome. was and watar 7 Porras For particalsreas- ee ply at No. 54, opposite. —e ~ prder BT ive BED-BOOMS. con- intif'a ERP Nace eis an Nooet eases PARLOB, will be rented separately or torather. ted on by Hears A. Albers, who will settle deention in ‘Peau ead to whom aii pay- SILLEE, 467 Lct., between Ith sud 37th Soente mart be Sata aap rae Sang = a ee frente hat On per gyear focluded) mn, bath, en T onrcet adjotuinn e750: rormn, re a 5 time. oFe TP a THHETE & ROLTZWAN a7 cotd [Int.] Boom 1 igencer Build EASES OF tone STANDIN ORS OF THE ata a tage nearprenc:! be bad there cee Female TeReGUL Tins S oo ae g360 feo nad. Focmcplvontoaties Steet CAEN 9300. The olin ‘three yrars ISKY for the price in thes pone wishing to serneran | 8c 4-4t* 119 Pa. ave., bet. ius to avy one cengheare Re comees aul teri* leasantly situated BRICK 8 cost aide 10th — prs SOLUTION The Uresetoorel deretofore existing ired August Sist. H. F. Davie win ncoene a business. All persons in debted will please goekescewes oe Payment and Persone pd claims agsiost the above ira will Please present them at once. A. F. Davis. B Eow' J. BILS. T will stit! continns the wholesale Grocery b OUSE FOR BEN i et Le rae maa pss Rican secene serious x | Tigpctenne gt decid ane’ "HF Dad orthers Li —A TWO STORY FRAME HOU: F rm s. i ing sold at Feasousbio Capitol Hill with backs bullming wee ind August 34, 1868. mean . Sly irable location. ‘Apply to “BER 0 | PERSONAL —1 will stand Di siam 5 w D OA OLOTH- 4th Tad ot BULL tor ce season Al oly at the covaee of ANEED: Waisheg ee vers FrorzE EET RAME HOUSE_§ room: stable; | th and P etreets ‘i area Ageia et Saas yeti: | CMANORD, PR ei ars + bet Me atm eh ire B17 7 éth st. $?3per month, iu advance. published by the be author. OURTIS. This vat Eabie work iron on Tet dimemses of a ga ‘= RICK. tarnished, Ga, waioK. | forded Keen i! LOST AND FOUND. ee = EE one $2). Also, for wale, | fo marriage and the cine terete retools ate ‘AKEN UP ASTRAY—A RED 00m, vA wath | auciw 126 Pa THO take her awa: ober si BON RAT at het and Useark 1s SVENING oer: ee SEE WINDOW ‘7 3d wireet cast. bet. A FAB OFEN CARBIAGE; rearop able price, for c1sh. RAW. r-Site Devi tmet BUSINESS. r ry fine chance for dress, stating where an Ser git, be had.*R. C. A’. Washincton. aas-6t | LE—Dairy of 20 COWS, fill set of milk ins, with the Fest aie” route in JOR SALE— singe eouly 930 Spiel” tor- the the cage 4 horses, 4 — inguipoat Star Ofice, or eddrese 3" DAIRY A City Post Offices ha ‘Daa NO&tIOE TO BUILDERS. tof — 1 gee. Bioes nprioee sizes and styles ‘WIND oe geod io ungiazed. 2'000 Pairs BL: nizes. 300.000 feet MOULDINGS. all Kinds. | aa 2,0ter the above oF aay in store, at re- ices, as we are short ofggom for storage our warehouse and store rooms ete now acs as mn hold and we must mak room for pets DEPOT. 363 7th HAMILTON & 3, a aiece POSTS. all size, 6 feet. will be gold at the y suit the purchaser. “I Tagatre iy 1S 1m Be “ese amore near D north. TEAS: icy fp Teas: TEAS! FROM 15 TO 25 PERCENT. CAN BE SAVED BY BUYING TEAS, COFFEE, AND BPICES AT THE PEKIN AND YEDO TEA 8TO! 4=9 NINTH STBEET, BET. D AND 5. No SEE PRICE LIST. GREEN TEAS....... S0c., $1, 81. Veen ROASTED 4 Bio. “Stor fo = MOCHA, (PRIM. cHocetay, oh YE. sore: OOFFER ‘Ergnng oe fusrakD AND:opa, ‘T LESS THAN ANY PLAt WASHINGTON CITY aon (all and examine our stock and satis.’ your- relves. PEKIN AND YEDO TEA 8TORK, No. 489 Ninth streat, between Dand B. 14 PER Ci Wauur TAKING STOOK, GREAT BAR- GAINS wil be offered in REMNANTS and PIECE GOODS, at J.W. SELBY £2 CO.'s, auS4t_ 323 Pennsylvania avenue, south side. x Escravine, LITHOGRAPH AND COPPER PLATE PRINTING, AH kinds and fn at! the latest styles. WEDD.NG PLATES, aT HO! And = INVITATION PLATES BONDs. COUPONS, OHECKS, DRAFTS, MONOGRAMS, Bxecuted by FRENCH & BIUHABDBON, | LITHOGBAPHERS AND ENGRAVERS, 334 Pennsylvania avenu And 479 Ninth stroet. tiene CURTAINS. jyH-tt on pretty serortment of of LAGE CUR- Sohich rie er ag? ran very are + jy 31-e03t ce. Caner CABPETINGS AND OIL CLOTHS! JAMES B. DODSON, No. 4 Market Space, near N.nth atreet, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITORE DEY GOODS. wi cpa teen sto ie whe fe aR oe Tie ee Wonnentéotng on withontrog fn “oy ap JAMES B. DODSON. sy S1-0oat Mo. ; Exerae AND RUROPEAR NEWS. “THE MAIL: A Paper ooetat era, 8 well may be consulted aoe yercal Vebtitt per + oem ane anh OR BAI LEASE and IMP it FOR, SEE The MENTS of abort six acres 0” Land, well situ Fortn apd 1st ainet east? Dept Maloy corel: Port Apply &> SAMES P. RELLEY on the’ prem = ) EENT— Immediately, by the year or mont STORK. with five rooms, two cellars. cont shelving. drawers, bow window, tc . now doi p.m P. mh Old Dr. DARBY, efter ° re aried tia a, Samaritan bambuse. wacceaafal it ftimesa, Eect of Teasous xiven for learag. | [DERSONAL—MI Eicer'se, Good Will. Bictaree Paruttare for sev P sizes, GRINS SONNET cheap, it per month. S30 desired $15 a Inquire No. 163 ma street, between , on z. D: stBokow ann PRYSIOIAN na davotel Bae AVENUE, abo Bee many years to t he treatment ainda ara ones we ons hin, very skilifal ast TREE treatment will find fully reli ne, wr fidential ULABITIES. pagome PRIVATE. Paticnts momen ae wishing te make a gond fruit ant garde thre. presents a rare ‘chance. "Aonly fF 7 7th street ‘OR BENT—Si For as Le x1 room FRAME I HOUS: S on n A and Bets. north. $18 AM. on Sth street Soothe Five ve room, TH 1001 eTe ——e Splat sy Lavres Caw HAVE RIB HOOPSKL MincHent i OLTZ ma! and Insurance Agents. 1 i encer Building. rood deed ine pod SALB_A valuable WTE ING LOT on G street, between 2ist and 221. Will be soldat 35 cents per foot.cash. A bargain, Apply at K sti bet. 8th and 9th. __aasare FOge UNFe EN for ren’ i) BROOME eed Kiton- eeping. Rent moderate; No. 49 table for honerkee| ‘abd T Bt th street, between & ‘OB BENT. 36636 Dstroet. ear ibeh firme story and basement BRI: i pond 8 room: gas and water; possession give mediately next door, at the corner,or 336 Ish strest isiara. 5-3 ‘OR BENT OB SALE—A BR HOU: F Sennett. Toous, bath room, water, and gas; No 512G street two blocks from Patent Of fice. Good opportunity to parchase a home and _— yori rf rent. mere a Daturr wD fo yments. Dentists 359 Pas are. ans-3t” F' BENT—One 3. i-story BRIOK 542 on H street, between Sth ted ca streets, and water. Inauire ai N BE ACCOMM 9DA- Spd LODGING at $4.50 9 330 ptm Weck. “ADD mis nosy. Wine BOA OARDING ROUSE. —Koar’. with or be obtained at 510 K at short 7 containing 10 rooms, Premises. vist Ml to call and examine. au 63t Monteome: ERSONS WISHING TO OBTAIN oer Peta cf PR be accommodated at Mra. 10L, an ee Yeas, peat ; et eee = balf mi the street cars. The location St eT SMALL MEAT BRICK aod FRAME Bealthy. and ‘excellent water on the premises. at on : Mouth & AEMibOR, test Wein aa sae Bee tren ay jeuireble FURNISH. Mets sot Fe BaNT—A BRICK HOUSE Eoriainine vix ie with or wii witbout boar ¥ rd pisauire Ft No. Rens Te on ‘6th at. i HOLLT z. — street. bet seis Bctwecn sth and Sate peer” me- G—Three chanics cam find good a Ses commodation at 381 18th street, bet Hew avenue and I street. Ferre: TABES DpAED Cal Can en To On, ana after the | er re zeal No. 154 Pri onne. between ): MRppiy at Hee 359 tath trent bet ee siee OR | Sar Po CaANOE FORA Bost. Fx Hot Sr eet math feared a Zork oeeee COB and WIN: STOME torrent Faat Fs nae sero wats d EDUCATIONAL. facia aa ‘Tisncea bane ar Semab Games Fi aaa Revi Sai i Wd EN LOTS FOR SALE. —Delightfally lotated of Beptember The umber of ‘pupils is i “4 on the contemplated ¢ gee age svenue rail twent: Se ie fondly cing oD the ror¢, where property is ity Goon, in | fret of the en address a Farvine from @ fo $m'per-tot. | Hew. ee s. SWALDBON, ‘Pakestt timore Terme, down, wae ry +f ae county, * au 6 Sw" oe *REDERICK FEMALE SBMIWA Fx ‘OR BENT Bishi rom BRIOK 8 waa & a FORD ERICK. MARYLAND, oe of eet, betw: ans a powers. Br: a, fad Spica we first Monday oon SA- PROK sil sesmee bee, #5 K will ber SELECT oy Om Bove ay ind maogerd oe firet st desirable aad Feu known STAND. y Occupied b; ng a ~~) street, rece ‘the late a aes stani taining threestalls, | Monde: ' -houre, fic eeerores Room 277'I st corner 7th Fer Terticalary ae tituated on Temperance alley, between 9th and | circulars at the bookstores. 30-81" wo.38 further on tepectpesal Inquire at my residence, Aad — * ANNA I. BYON ae ING oe FoR Le a PF NSYLVANIA of eeuR cae es : CLOTHING, &e. Hotel, (late Browa's,) 362 , OF to DRY GOOD tai inctite ee aT Low RL 8. BOGAN & WYLIE, No, 329 SEVENTH STREET, Detween New York avenue and L street. je27-Sm x & Ihberewith offer my entire stock of Goods, con. geting of © general assortment tof Hardware and cash. Uarpent Sno others will hed tt te ther savansage te give HOUSES, Seventh Ward, near the STOCK OF HARDWARE AT COST, FOR Casa. jo. 86 La. av., he ae call before making theit, purchases. sa piece) x pane svewes andi Seterwined to'cieas up ny prem et besos 1B SALE—GREAT BARGA’ N FOR CA —- Pea are RELES. Fear: story BRICK i a containise I | got iw = et —— ges throughout. Tptulre a airs se7 bik _atrent ison Cand am. and a jy tate | (OMUM BL ee HOSPITAL F DENCE Ei NETH Patients destring to svail thomeclves of the ad- vantage of this can ol io private arrangement for pg Be traitmapoige, goers. Fine hase" . © well: reat, tata Faeroe bore with Can be bought at No 3 ark LES, ruling the market before = 48, DoDeo’ iy 31 got a totes. L. ©. PABKE & 00., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS 18 ac cere DBecRIPsIom OF GAs FI: *YLUMBING. @a8 AND aiden ie ENEPIT OF T EuatTe oc a¥. ree Pid at a Avg. EXccsstor, " POTOMAC aND Thins ‘4 wees SICK ON KB. Peace bey “eee isan tiebor dis ce e ewe steamers y Between Webingasy ane nae Alexameriy for vases oats me o Sneste and poplar BOMAS COL EYER car tech tered by os Fiomas oot. ete pot lamdti es WAWASET cap be chartered for Day beh ve na FH RSD ATs ‘TUBSDAYS. Riv FRIDA 00) Exes! UD AY sie mek bees A YS Telieittel watering pare, PINRE Fore ay “Apply et Pot mac Te ONE rion charters to) Capt SAMOURL orDNes PY. Office of the Company, oF wie 50 Mb tate t inh qpuuipvases = BOHOOLS, CLURS| ASD Pr Blo PARTIBS. NAILOR RBC 37 10-1m _Rtables opposite Nat AMUSEMENTS, _ WALL'S OPERA HOUSE. ——, apomaree Af <TERTAINM baat Te eat FoR tirr. “MARYLAND. FORREST DRAmAtic™ “assoc Tiong OCLATION Ang. 11, 1988, rae flowing Programme will be presented Domestic Drees catitind the, TE r tne P PEOPLE. cia TOR RRARTADLE TNTRUSION Mesers hte ed Bert) b ber permitted t t Admision 90 torte. Th Music Sreoce end prilic ctersoen On the evening of the performance ADEMY, Sots pporite Metropolitan PCuspay ent THORSDAY EVENINGS frm 8 to W o'clock. Those entering now: cau rece ler claw _ WOOD AND COAL. ALS AND con, G street wharf, W & O0 . corner 18th and F, Wasb- 00., corner 7th and F_ Washingt, corner Bridge and Bigh, ae ay! GREAT BEDUCTION iN PRI on’. AP at oes ir rae and Ubief Ufc: -2 2.04 Toumse Te rae TON GUARANT! BD OAK and PINE WOOD constantly on hand 87 Now is the time for families * in thew winter's supply. eytiseieg och and Tub ctrante m Vers, Co |, Corner tet est creat, weet Br Bow Sou Mill soot of 8 street cast. “ur ‘Wharf arcom- OCOUMBR BAS ver. ~ the bvst manner sy28-tm Ho. 260 Between ith pane TESTE EXTRACTED WITHOUT Pain. will be made for where A WHITE FIN LINEN Bose AT $150 WALL, BOBINSON & 00., 322 Peunsylvanta avoune, jour _ Bet. Niwth and Touth streets aaa OL Ags, & a. je have vow tu store. . nue te anise 2 ae. — oe oe k sales is our SU LD! » DEPOT 2 . sy Row Milburn’s Polar Soda. THE OOLDEST AND THE BEST. Bo. 680 FIFTRENTH STREET. Orrosits Taxascerr. BRA: Dea ™ Daavour may MINBRAL WATERS ON DRAU city Loan OFsicE. ho. dun's Hawa ‘We have in stores toll ass assortment of BUILDEG’ BaBpDWank, bs! we offer in without large stock ae ar Biers, BA. pa & OO. bogtares

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