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ae EVENING STAR. Largest Circulation in the District CROSBY 5. NOYES...0.00: ~Editer. WASHINGTON OITY: moNDaY s-seeee AUGUST 2, 1% S7READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SER OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELB- Gnaraic AND OTHER MATTER. For Tur ~ ACCOMMODATION Or PERSONS leaving the city during the summer months they can Bave THB Stam mailed to their ress, ly ordering the same at the office, for 1iy Cents per weelt, for one week or more. FROM WASHINSTON TO THE PACIFIC. os nz the Mormons—All Washinzton sm Salt Lake City—The Sammer Resort, of the Fature—Sunday at Salt Lake City — & Mormon Suntay Schoel— ppearance the Chillrem—Services atthe Old Ta ermacle—Sermon by the Mormon Bishop — Mormons shoul! make their own butter 4 Cheese and not buy them at Chicazo An Indian Agent Turned Mormon—Aiter- noon Service at the New Taberatcle— A Methodist in the Mormon Pulpit—Br bam ¥ some Bat — Brig Murray have Dittereuc mom Household Sart Lake © + Jaly 19, Be. ne Town ena House presen: a s:hing'opy appearance to-day . of Towa, Mr. Hendricks, J ed Repreacutacives Niblack aa na, K. T. Van Horn. of vivy, of Lowa, (candidate for backed up by Senator Hir- au) Mr. C. M. Walker, late of the Treasury vepartment, Key. Dr. Tiffany, ot New York, Jourown Washington party—Messrs. Kantf- bn and Ramsdell of the Cincinnati eral, &. H. Thompson. (son of Mr. J. E Thompson of the Fourth District School of Washingt fre among the familiar faces that meet my eye. The hotel regisier shows a continuon- stream of visitors, memb ts of Con gress and others from the Est since the ad- jourmment of Congress, and it needs no proph- etic eye to see that Salt Lake City will in the ure bea centre of resort during the mmer montps. Nowhere else perhaps is ere tu be found sucha combination of attrac- enery Wonderful beauty, sulphur apd salt water ba “now-water coursimg through every street, cooling the air and giving a vivid gree: the vegetation, boating. fishing, the exploration of picturesque valhes and snow-cla1 mountains, not least, the piquant interest of is peculiar people and their ineti- tutions make altogether an irresistable bid for the pleasure seekers of coming seasons, Sunday at Salt Lake City Visitors Sunday, m order to tan idea of ths retigioas he Mormous. Yeast Harlan, Dr. Tiffen Schools. It was held in one of the ward city buildings, used through the week for day | cho ard) meetings, «a assembles, Xe. There were twe States upou tue w There are no public schoois hers, a tumber of pay schools. Tue appearance of the children in this Sunday | at of Sundiy Shoot | b like School was m children elsewhere, in dress and general ap. Y d not so the bright intlligence ot erize so large a proportion our own schools. Thi: is the tact that these are childr, a tof Earope who term tae 01 The children of Utab, however, are as Toe Sunda similar to those vs. The pupils carried the Bible, anda hem were provided with the Book but I did pot see the Lath od. T sted of pabl the Tab: ncle.) The buildi women ocecopia ous platform nex: the pu the chereh dizpitaries, aud by elderly men. ot heariag. Water was carried about the rch im tin poils and passed out in tong to any who were thirsty. A hyma wa: y a cuolr comporel of a dozer. young 12h and women (@mbracimg some fiae solo voices) wath an accompaniment from an organ ® an amd don: 2 to Brigham Young. ‘Ube preacher was Bishop Smoot lormom settlement of the Valley.) s erable rede force, bat exce-di His <er purely coucermnz ¥ Silairs. 2c vietag agaiast beying goods az the brethrea © aud of not peing dependent upon Caicago tor ©. Sald he, If we bat “a tollowed the t befure us we should not hive been © the fix We are to-cay—we snould Bive baeo “eb. Lf we were wive stewards, and knew ex- ctly how to handi> the gifts bestowed upon ws. God would increase them ten-fold. Now We are comfortahe, but not weal it makes our knees kiader tremb! the idea of living apon our own resources, but st we could only make up our minds to do s: we sdould get rien. If fifty families were to do so, they could buy oat ary two counties in the Terrcory. Why, we don’t even make our own batterand cheese! We bave to send to Cuwago for our own butter! We mustex- port amstead of importing, or we never shall get rich.” On bis concluding the Audience gave 4 hearty “ Amen.” He was followed by Elder Daniel H. Wells, Second Counsellor to Brigham Young. and Mayor of the ety. He spokeso indistinctly as not to be Beard at our seats. My neighbor in the seat proved to be Mr, Stephen B. Rose, a gentiemsn well koown in Washington, and who came out here as Indian Agent under Fillmore’s administration, and is now a prominent member of the Mormon Church. By hie invitation I visited Bis house after the Tabernas’e services were over. Mrs. Rose (I beheve that Mr. R., though an entha- siastic Mormon, Bas bat one Mrs. Rose,) was absent on a visit to her friends at the North, but ‘their daughter, a pretty young lady of cultiva- tiom and intelligence, made a very charming hostess. A walk through Mr. Rose's garden served to show the capabilities of this so-called barrer. soil under the influences of irrigation, ‘Without 8 particle of manure. Such apricots as are grown here we never see at the East, and the branches were so loaded down as to need supports. It was the same with every variety of fruit; indeed Salt Lake City msy be said to be one vast orchard and garden, the spacious grounds surtounding each house being filled ‘with fruit trees, vines, &c., giving the city ata little distance the look of am extensive grove, dotted with houses. The theory is held here that the Salt Lake Valley will eventually be undependent ot urigation fora supply of water, smouct of rain-fall increasing yearly with tbe Bumber of trees plamied in the valley. Fruit trees and considerable wheat are now raised im the valley, at varieus points, withoat irrigation. A Methodist in th on Pulpit. Ky invitation, Kev. Dr. Tiffany, of New York. preached at the Mormon new Taveraacle wernocn. This building is of capacity fo hold some ten thousand people, or nearly | bait the populauon of Salt Laxe City, wnict om WJKM! to 25,000, The building is leted, aud the audience-portion rday was sep: rom the unflaished part by a cloth partition. Every seat was oc- cupied. This ist re is no provi r heating the butld- backed stractare, aud | y a> the Georgetowa | resembles Itcon- | +0 feet high, come res’s on square pillars It ss of Brigham Young's a grea: umbrella reputation of the Prop y that his big amoreiia-bailding for infallibil bard telling whet sre addressing the peo; The Mormors are 1 their new Tabernael-. constructed here by a named Bridges Lake mechanic and is really a bandsom: e great simplicity in but Brigham finds the wot and there was a sprinkling 0: in the audience for the most part in bis smart clerical bi at, butiomed up to raneements ¢ HL BING, which will take pla o tormorrow etter 1 Sachin, ton ME. Ceurch_ on ith. of by all who c 5 the children takin T(im plice of wine Portland, will he present its doin stlver goblets. Brigham Young speak every Sub- n of the throat, urally anxious con m: ne TR ARNving to old tents, will apply to Witt. LIAM bRO' idence, cort Trost d the visitors who were ua fo see and bear him were no hsve an opportanity to do s momentary pause atter Dr. Ti cluded, and then a figure rose it was easy to see from the sudden hush over the vast congregation that it was Brigham bim- ‘The first feeling was one of su-prise and correct pacturesot H Aman pbysically oa a | larger scale and of & more commanding pres- He stands just 5 feet $y d about tbe ches ceably so, especially 0 Hight bait and complexion eyes, two-thirds veiled by ppoinzmea’s. anc>,and altug | see what elemen: bout Lim. He spe There was a ny had con- tthe desk, and Charze tothe pobcic from August 2d to Aug ng, sparkling rivulets of | disappointment. bam give the ide or elett & Sweenev's) on Market Space. first door tastuf 9th street, on MOSDAY & neck Is rot De view. Aud bi small cold light bi Salt Like City aim to be there on erinia uency, entences, a8 if to give rations. as Barret Visited one of the Mormon Sabbath | Ae been representadsa man who bas ng sly in polist tains the New Eo E Thus be sok ot a+ but examining them individaatiy | Caijed Jesus, jem te F ae = = ovat. ¥ every church. tree and they one Would spear that be does no’ never comman | danced s good dea! referring evidently Teportof his interview with aicigs delegation guage u-ed by bi | above extremely low pric.s. riain United Stat the Territory Young, in bis remarks ves ped unguar threstered with a by the Ausira- | In this connection Akes an opportunity tor our enemies to du desbakiug betwee esding Mormons and their visitors in the c Mr. Hooper, the to Congress, and #1 ay escent PACTEL from the plattorm to tasir aid Con Senator Hendrices and to pay their sional aequaintan A Mormon Household ‘There is an impression that tm Mormons are shy of introducing visitors to their beaseholds, but we baye not found it so. On the contrary, we ave received many more invitations from leading Mormons to visit them at their heuses than our tme will perm t us to accept. do complain, however, that some visitors have abused their bospitalities by giving untruth- accounts of what they saw. , by invitation of Mr.Senstone, ed- ator and proprietor of the Duily Telegraph, 9 Mormon paper published at Ogden, we vis- ited his delighttully-situated residence on the brow of an eminence overlooking Salt Lake City, and commanding a wonderful view ot lake and mountain scenery. of Scoteh birth, ful, sensation: Mr. Senstone is ithe has the dash and bon homme of & born Irishman. Hows man of his mercarial temperament can be held in the rigid bonds ot the Mormon church isa mys- tery, but he seems very enthusiastic in the faith. Mr. Senstone has three families; our visit was to family No. 1. nothing in what we saw there to indicate the existence of other wives and families, bat Mr. ‘There was not to rebel at dividing a husband's affections oy —-ore-__. At Saratoga on Saturday tha first race for the sweepstakes, 1 thousand each, two mile heats, ¥ in 340, 33) and 3:45. aryland horse, owaed by Massrs. Bowie and atl, ot Prince George's. From Philp & Solomons. Preneh & Rich- nd J. Saillingion we hive Harper's Bazar tor August Mtb. A malicious but silly fellow who rans an obscure paper in Georgetown. noted only for its lack of new: time and again tried to get up a controversy with Tam Sraz in order to adve and bis business, bat baving failed in his at- tempts now tries the dodge of printing a scu-- rilous persomal attack on one of the editorial staifof this paper. As it would require mare space than we can devote to sachs small sab- ject to refute the stupid lies he has mauazed to cram into three quarters of a colamn. aad thus write Bim into the notoriety he covets, we baye decided that the game i< not worth the candle. No one fire A carrion crow, and in justica to our adverti- sers and reade! this brief mention, particularly as the sornary nd vile personalities, has ‘ise bimself Paixhan to bring down we dismiss the subject with we reter to is beneath even the contempt of honorable gentlemen in the community where Be resides. 87 Messrs. J. B. Lippincot: & Co., Paila- delphia, have ready the first five parts of their “Uuiversal Promouncing Dietion raphy and Mythology.” by Dr. J. Thomas, be ry of Biog- editor of +Ltppincoti’s Pronoun Tofthe World.” Sach a work of erence is greatly needed, and its issae will be mly holars and gea read med both by Fuveral te morrow (Tuesday) aftern k. By order, 0 © ¥.—UOLUMBIAN ENC Now arche Attend « THIs EVENING at 3 o'clock, the faveralof P.C'P. GEORGK nat 3.0 eh The GKAND ENCAMPMENT will also moet Bn bine to arrange for the tomeral. ie TOW 0 ASSOCIATION WILL MeET AT J Colembia Law Building, Sth street. on DAY EVANING, Angust 3. at 8 oc ill be ready for signature, au! ted for the ensuing year. A <M. GANGRWER, Chairman. UESDAY EVENING: Angust 3) o'clock, a meeting will be held Bev Mr. Hall. ard other deiegates to Christian Associations’ Convention at nd vive an account of are invited wt UNION CaMP KC on Scage’s Grounds over n Branch. (go over the Upper bri: < THUBSUAY .sthofAucust. Ail pe The publi NN, from the 24 to the 5th. at bis res- Of 4th and K streets, Navy Yard, sY t spare meass or pains t) rendor ton te tent holders and. copgred large Rey. TILG@HMAN JACKBON, P. LIBEABY O* CONGRESS, Wasitxotox, Jaly 23, b IPRABY OF CONGK The A.B _SPOFFORD, Librarian. ING COM next monthly meting ‘ro the payment of will be bela at the Board of Trade Room, Jla- © | Screen REAL ESTATE AND BUILD he IGHT, Angast Sew stock can be taken upon the psyment cf $2 per share. 17-27 6t THe UNITARTAN CHURCH WILU BE J loved during the heated HALL’S Hale RENE 5 ¥ UBSTS: i the same price wq ofler all Hair Frepa- yels, Kin Allen's. tery %, Mout ft everythivc Kept in a ‘* Prepara- ; Peravian . Lyon Perfumes. St Hair bye, 54 mn of Tatar for Tall kinds Swaps, rajek ‘Totlet Powders, mach lower DRUGGIST. Datre.ta north, FOR SALE AND RENT, —— ee ‘OK BENT—One three story BRICK HOUSE ing 7 roome and wide ball. In FOR SALE AND RENT. TA BRICK BOUS i ae ng han Location ‘one door south ive or six Uafarnighed OMS suitable for housekeeping, $rh and sth 24 door ELEGANT BUILDING LOTS! Te = eStuated Pris Heist iets ghee Wie wiut a8 ELEGAAT BUILDING LOTS 2 THIS DAY BDUCED Og With elebt rooms 350 Betreet north. bet. W. BUPHERPORD. For terns apply op days. and Sataed ELEGANT BUILDING LOTS!!! Hovses asp tors STOCK OF LINENS modern Improv 1 No jaire of EB. OSRUST. c ab icnrentt oF next door fo the Promises, G ec ry 4aND COUNTRY FOR SALE BY TO THE FOLLOWING PBIOES: BEAT FARM, Of about nine scree. Corstating of seven: roomed Dw every kind, Situsted on the rire from Temuallstown. aud tw2 from Geurgetowa. der goo’ tent to ® punctnal ‘ee: JOHN O. CEO WN, To ‘ket Stand on 6th street,opp site A $12.50 EACH S. P. BROWN & SOD COATS REDUCED FROM.......61 75 to 9) road, balf mile “ REAL ESTATE BROKERS, Oonneg LSta Steer ann New Yous Avexcai $12.50 EACH aivtown D-U; $12.50 EACH © TNES> STAN ‘B BUILDING Eats tn 8 8. F. Brown's subdivision, Mt. Pleasant, fered on desirable terms. ‘This prope sbont half mile from the city lim Sent to 14th street road. the fast the city. and for heslsh, Seoation. and snrro nat: ite range te from 9 « cearene reek ach lating early improvemens extra PANTS AND VESTS REDUCED FrRo- PORTIONATELY. er NCuertr Mrrbete. ‘ r : c MCKG OH ty WE HATE ALSO ON MAND N THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Indncements will be extended. BLACK SND COLORED ALPACA COATS, ICH WE ALSO SELL ar ntly subdivided the tract of 1d site of Fort Rene, Tennalistown, D.0., we offer to the pud- lic, for the next THIBTY DAYS, anfess sooner disposed of. alternate lots in sata subdivision at LADY WILL GIVE $1¢ ‘bho will precnre hera SITUATION ta Address City Post Om A. SAHKS & CO., TO ANY PERSONS WHO © me ® POSITION as morseng. sis anyot the Departn: SEVENTH STREET, HOSMAK ER ailytown, D. O . Orcall at Market Stant oa Ntath etrcet, These lote contain 2,500 square feet of ground FOUB DOOKS BELOW OLD sTAND. each. and le but two miles beyond Georgetown, 2 cau alt Ae E street worth, apon ail Dusipess ° B. T BON. ‘The most *killtu! Somebainrs: ‘The regalar line of stages ramming betweon Wash- F 7: Beacons, . ingten, Georgetown. Oak Hil! Cemetery and Ten- ust Capitul street. No. « t. above Penn's avenme. And cidest est for the treatment ef FEMAL irregularities may repose the strictest con’ Lim. He cearantees a thorough cure. : are moderate, and patients visiting see bo ens bat nallytown places these tots within twenty min- nites’ rideof Washington. Fare 15 ceats, specially employees of the >ment, is invited to this opportualty for ob- stwo story RRTO NSE, spoons Huh streons ets MERCHANT TAILOR, Metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown’. 308 Pen: tention of all, RiOK HOUSES taformation at the taining @ country residence, or msking @ profit- SES OF LOST SAY ON T THE o M MOBY BICURD, A No. fai We Faycite atzee free to any address. NAtTHAMIEL WILSON, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, HAS REMOVED TO No drug store wext able investment, articios of Stationery for the will be received at thie D wth day of Anguat. 1999. nt 2 60) reamne white In.€ Fiat ater, 2 ibe. to te hite-can@ Blotting Board, 10 tbs. ts 10 reams brown Manilla Paper, 2x35, ite Paper, 26285, 6 Ibs tothe + Manifla Paper, 6x9), 90 Ibs to the ‘This tract ts the highest point of Iand in the 8 most magnificent view of the Potomac and the surroumding conatry, and lies Fartmwe st uth the Apply next dex District, comman' in private hey tween Band F streets, wh or. or bosrders; referen No. 497 tr. be 4oy F STREET, there are no tole G0 feet above tide-water, overlooking Washington, HE HIGHEST OaSH PAID FoR Lavias E and Children's Cast OF Olothing, 8 HARTOGENSIS Tthetreet, between Mand N. Any order through mail promptly aitended to. od Georgetown, Alexandria, Fairfax Seminary, 8u- | goote, Broce ote | & reams brown gar-Loaf Mountain, and the Blue Ridge. 25 reams brow For healthfulness and comfort as well as for ‘A new course of Lect! New York Musenm of Anatomy. suljects :—How to Maturity and Old Ag ‘The cacse of ir s diseases acconnt res, as delivered at the embracing the live and what tol yaar eee: Westin jk i 1 : are 7 ting In) jan Quill Pent 5 Id Pens, desk boi des 6 doven Gold Pune, des holder do en four-Diade! Kuiv samples revutr- cen Willow Tal grandness of scenery this lozation cannot be sur- ho ption. Retulence #24 for, Marriage phiic Onr subdivision embraces over 1,00) lots of 2 500 OB RENT-A ten table et 1 teet enc hi fe re vet each, and one half of these we offer at | | Hucket, volumes contsiniss hot of four stamps. by addr Wa Lei. Resl Feta Variaavenue. betwee FOR BAUF—A rine room ths. Bealing Wax Keverne stamps and conveyancing at the cost of =. gross bilk Braid or Ribbon the subdivision can be seen at our rubber and teor Ring OR BALK—A FAMIL 80 grows Be bt fice, where all {nf yrmation in recard to the same er Bands or Bi 1) 0) great gross Bubber Bans « Whatman’s Buperer Draws 7 } ream white Tracing Pope: Se, aud Dearly ws sound and geutleHORS HARNESS. Can be seen at the stable of PHIC e oth st, near La. avenue, The STOCK aad FIXTUR ‘@ pair of well maic ud silver-plated call firat will havo first choice of raished apon PEAME u = Apply at the corner of 34 and Bex = ™ 7 ous: ONION & BUTTS, T J. GALT BEMOVED his Wood 4 m D COAL OFFICE 22 Detreet, te No. 241 PENNSVLVANLA AVENE Between 12th and 13th sta., sonth James uvoues, ATTORNEY AND CCUNSELLOL Cou , bet. 12th and 1th ste Denver & era jointly. th sis “wu? $m The Urainess cf the Peck will be cleaed op by the Office 276 Pa. ave bet. ith and Piano GUBAT BARCAINS 1 INSTRUMER TS, 7A stag Tom ae Hell see ee ETE Y 306 Penney teanin agente Four story Iron Buldive. APANESE St. $1.20 per yard, JAPA KS S120 per yard. JAPANESE SILKS, OL 20 per yard, Yard Wide JAVANESE SILKS. 91 50 per yard, ri Wide JAPANESE SILKS, tid Wide TAPANESE BICRS, $1.50 por yard’ We bare abent fifty piece. of JAPANESE SILKS. tusplendil quality and beausitel styles, witch we bave determined to close out at the JOS. J MAY & CO VUVANIS AVENUE. Os REN t Goor NTEe SCALE CF PRICES FOR AUGUST. GREAT REDUCTIONS. MAY & OO. bee leave to satmit t The Goods are marl Ly rx gected the entice atock in this lst will Le closed out in a very RICAN P: TS reduced to l2).c, AWN spot rade 1 ORGAN DIBS redaced to 31 deed to 150. AMBIQUES reduced tod INEN LAWNS redeuad t ut PRINTED ft) cent FIGURED GRENADINES reduced to 3ic. so cent ECOT Weent STLP. H GINGHAMB redaced to 35 and CHEUK Pa#RCALBS re- duced to Sc W@eent TRAVELING DERSS LINEN redaced to bid cit at ! TRAVELING DEBSS GOODS re inced to went )TBAVBLING DRESS GOODS reduced to Plait in colored WAWNS and ORGANDIES reduced 10, ST at red: iced pri iE BILKS reduced to $12) and e180 B18 KID GLOV! us Fetuced to 9185. ene quality et 52. JOSEPH ito 308 Pennsylvania avenue, suteost Between Ninth and Tenth streets. psorcears FOR FRESG BEEF. au 2-4t 10 saneaus GBNUIND CIDER ViNBGAR, FROM YORK, PENNSILVANIA. ‘ALSO, THE FRENCH WINS VINEGAR. FRESH 6PICES, GREEN GINGER; SUGARS RBBTAILED AT cosT. ‘VERY OLD WHISKBYS, WIBES, ac. ©, WITHE 119 Pennsylvania avenue, yn Between sth and ba ae ee: deat Bo Suunteed Rom te Srptase' cays is rtatic reauictopaea vent etd county. >. a 2. persons having warns forextitft tue samer with tthe vouchers thereof, to the fsubscriver,. ot on oF es he ‘ath ay of May next: they may otherwise b; a be excinie! Spin aki ae if 1369. ores = RTRIDGE. 37 St-lawaus Administr: RARE BLACKHAWK MARS. 75 in the Anistriet; perf t be evecnted b REAL ESTATE nde)* after being called ‘OR SALE — Neat bidders within INGLE Ham. | . Ths articles comtracted for wet be fa iUCTIONEERS, near Washingt —The LIGENSE, | KENT—A three story DRICK DWELL IK STABLE, No sqgare north of I it coruer lth ani Uunmler it and tie of SQUARE 26 Vlio avenue. between 13ch and nz sbont 22/0) feet of gronud rehase, can obtain informa. ing at the office ou the premises. PUILDING MATRETAL SPOREAT Fas for Buiiders.—Aa DU Y fee musth ng BLout Maw Bric rice musi he free « iB tue oronract will Gallic, withts thtrty (Si) daye o ‘bi fete order, on th cats ‘s BENEDICT, ¥ neylvaris avenue i. or the Secretary ot the purchase. in Treaeury may di Inquire wext dour, BENT—¢ VAI ; ms - fictency caused by brewery ate 12 roovus, sien Bar ahrachors Oty por shail befound o $40 PENN’A AVENUE. 4.29, in #ome snare ied 80 aa to taalce 06 bopGe & Dal MAN, southwest corner « FOR RENT—A BRIOK Hors street, wear Green sirvet, ining fur rooms, Kite of HAWKINS, ( ington and Green. CURNISHED ROOM BATH t BOOTS AND SHOES, \isbed manufactar rs Bidders wil Be reonired LOUBE No. 512 E « asueach all moder impro BEREET, off RC! CaS SALES. ¥ bid & BOUTWELL Secretary of the Treasary 6 our large Stock of BOOTS OES, wr will make adedactio gy Sf CASH BALRS tor Wishing to re! Li RENT—h ae or in suite, with o Fper’s Hotel, coruer Ani Dx. sronavcs GOLDEN REMEDIE ae for po other, take no other, Leaith apd mouty ‘ri O00 kRO AbD. sige y biel tisey fall to cure ion of the house @ for boarters NoOTIOR. ug room and Kitchen of the howse, ea for boardiag, tor rent. of the Bea'p HOCTS, SHOES, 4 VHOLESALE PRICES E }OMS. nicely creatly reduced prices; Table Board {each ta one Lats: petween ibs Ae 6th Inquire of Dr DAN Kheumati-m tn all 5 aerears or other causes. gives is in 9, No Cleting ooo J Cnrttficates provits the Beme STRASBUR: sER BROS., 373 Seventy @rrerr, Berweex Dano K, LABGEST ASSORTMENT CAN pavement laid. eat ently. 8 pares oan Pw ORNS. Broker, corner High oe For particalas Bridgestrests. Gcorgetowne 4 OB BENT- BRICK K HOUSE. on U street, be- stauer a" i OUY. Pe 1 rinery Doranze: ied with fuli directions. Price Rickav’s Golden Elixer a’ Amowr.a. son R EAL E—Tiree cr went side of 24th 10 Coen reguired; b balance 87 monthly. pe ed METCAL! Es aN ‘to FOR THE BEST TEAS AHD COFFBES IN WASHINGTON OITY, GO TO THE HONG, $30 SEVENTH STREBT. B. C. STEVENS, Proprictor. Bas: x & HOLPER, MANUFACTURERS OF ICE ORBAM, WATER 10E8, CHABLOTTES. JELLIES, &o. 367 Pennsylvania avenue, corner of Lith street. Farce sar Bret vt ns Bm cor ORE ‘nak OR RENT! Act ere gees ae Eee : ae eee = ieee es FoR RALES ont southwest corn onsen raf rth from Eelorences “exchange K BENT—HOUS! i rea a sara ah AoA oN STORES, $56, @: 466 7th strest: as a | ‘6 GEVENTH STREET. SPRING 486 OW OPEN aT MARKRITER’S, Ser extensive sTocK Ladies and extensive preperation IcE ORBAM, ‘waTze 1088, FEOZBH OUSTARD, OHABLOTTE DE BUSSE. FROZEN PUNCHSS, JELLIES, &&., © she nest qualities and Savor, Wholesale and ILE BUILD INI eee eee |= eis mm J 2 eer of eR fe ener ah JOREEE ‘OB SALE—Ono "AGE VILLAS just being compl: eights of Georgetown.eni built on partof the srosne recently vemnents, cont ens azeat 1s rooms style of architestare and best ste. cS: Of the om i fthrn Foun Rousefursishing Store. ae GParers Se pays, promptly tu ypced by

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