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no ar lial ditties otk oe ee Sere we -o % ne } it EVENING STAR. Largest Circulation in the District CRUSBY 8. SUYES.......... Editors WASHINGTON OITY: TUESDAY... + AUGUST 3, 181 — S7 READING MATTER ON BVERY PAGE. OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- PHIO AND OTHER MATTER. FoR THE ACCOMMODATION OF PERSONS leaving the city during the summer months they can Bave Tae Sram mailed to their address, by ordering the same at the office, for 12% Cemts per week, for one week or more. WASHISGTON AND GEORGETOWN. Whst bas been said in Congress aad in the newspapers about removing the National Capital to the geographical center of the te- bli ‘would not merit any discussion bat for the di pressing inflaence it has exercised upon the | iuterests of this city. Cina has its capital far in the interior: but as mations becom en- lightened they alway prefer the ocean front. Kussis is now coming forward toward this ine, Washington bas been much disparaged | of Inte; it is said that it is unhealthy, very hot, bieak, dusty, a dear place, &c. reality it 18 am exceedingly healthy city; is less oppressive im summer than any of the cities | with which it bas been compared: the streets that people choose to call bleak, will: with the progress of improvement, becom beautiful—they are already a guaranty of per- | manent bealthfulness; the culture of grass and trees is fast subduing the dust: and when Can- gress shall second the efforts of our moreen- terprising citizens to increase our railroad facilities we shall bave as cheap markets as can be found elsewhere. With this question of th itableness of this city for the National Capital, now and in the future, is intimately connected the movement | now im progress fer & consolidation of the | cities of Washington and Georgetown. Un | these subjects, which merit the earnest consid. | eration of the citizens of the District, we have | received & communication from a prominent member of our muricipal government, who | signs bimself “An old citizen school.” from recent assaults, but sets forth the arga- ments in favor of a usion of the two cities, saying. “When the size of this city is consid- ered, Georgetown should be regarded as a part of it. The dividing line between the two is | jess marked than that which separates the Seventh Ward from the rest of Washington. Unite the two and our city would Present a ‘well improved street four and a half miles | &TS** jong: 3 river front of greater length; the termi- nus of & great canal: two flae Colleges, each with a medical department of great efficiency and bigh repatation; a population of say a hundred and twenty thousand souls; | and. in fine, every essential, as is now practically confessed, to give eclat to a great metropol's, and to sttract to its precinets, as permanent dwellers, the best people of every section of the Union. The consolidation ot there two cities in one municipality, as now proposed, will of course prove a measure of mmmediate economy; but its results in estab. lishing sympathy and co-operation will very soon give @ delightful impetus to enterprise and prosperity. Among the early results will be a railroad connection with the Virginia net- work of railways. completed or contemplated,” ‘So far our correspondent, who urges other reasons for this marriage of the two cities but ‘what we bave stated, will give eur readers an ea of the arguments used by the advocates of annexation. If there are any of our readers disposed to forbid the baus. we shall doub:less bear trom them before the union is consum- mated. | ‘Tax ELections.—We have received ap to2 | P ™. no news from the election in Kentucky held yesterday, but as Toots says, “It’s of ne consequence,” as the result is not at all in doubt. The only geteral officer to be chosen was State Treasurer. and the candidates were | F.. Rumsey Wing, Repuolican, and James w. ‘Tate, Democrar. and present incumbent. Jus: set down Tate « re-elected by an overwhelming majority” and the Legisia.ure almost -- anan- imousiy Democratic * The vote for Presiden: | was :—Seymour, 115,389; Grant, 32,563. Dem. | ocratic majority, 76.323. The election in Alabama to-day is for six members of Congress. Republican, | Alfred E. Back j artes W. Backiey. | | Demucratic. Col. W. D Mano. Dr. A. N. Worthy. . . § Robert S. Heflia. Cspt J.C. Parkinson {38° W: Noctis, wr. Jobn B. Reed oo Judge Peter M D x. ‘May. W. U. Sherrod Messrs. Mana, Parianson and Dox are from the North. The majcrity of colored voters on the Isst registry was 16,181. The State voted in November: Grant, 75,501; Seymour, 72,20; Kepublican majority, 3,221. In Tennessge,om Thursday, it seems to be Jed that Senter will be elected Governor, hough things were rather mixed in the Sate at last accounts. A State Superinten- | cent ot Public Education and members of the | Legislature will also be chosen. | Tee Missiserrr: Vatigy.—The committee &) p\ie-edat the Ite Commercial Gonveation | iat New Orleans, have called a Conven- } ‘on Co be Beld at Keokuk, Iowa, om the 7th of September. The object of the Convention will be to consider all matters connected with the | trade and commerce of the Mississippi river | ond its tributaries, and the co-operation of all | persons Is requested who “desire to see the great river amd its branches free trom the fet- ters, natural or artificial, that obstruct its na gation or retard its commeree, or inany way binder thedevelopment of the country drained by its waters.” All the States and commani- ues of the Mississippi Valley are requested to send delegates. From the reports of the speeches at the meeting held in St. Louis on Friday nigbt last, to secure the removal of the National Capital to the Mississippi Valley, it seems that this Con rention isexpected to make some movement im the matter, and it succes-- tul in this respect the St. Lovisans think that their city will be selected as the spot. Propsge- tion, uses in creation. &c, In both Boards however, considerable business was transacted of interest to our readers, which they will find im our report of the proceedings. Several nominations of the Mayor were confirmed by 1 eee et Alterra gust 67 A reaping machine in Kent + beels off a hitte boy and le! left thea 1s bis sae S77 Gen. Jobn O. Breckipridge has ~ turned to bis bome in Lexington, Ky. asks and Eas THE FUEL QUESTION. The High sia i € 1—What the Papers jut Et. The Inte advance in the price of coal is at- tractimg considerable attention in the Middle tern States, and the leading papers all bave something to say about it. ‘The New York World say: Coal is ap to ten and elev What ts needed is for purchasers not to be dollars a ton fools. which they are if they tecome purcha- sere. Let them wait. Dariog this weather they can stand it as long as the companies can though the latter getup 2 bogus strike every week. For demonstration of the exorbitancy of the prices. look at the list of shipments for last week:—The reading road brought down 121.827 toms; on the Schuylkill canal came ¢cown for the same time > Mauch Chunk, over both roids and tne canal. were received last week -1.119 tons. against 240 and from 55.910 Of the week preceding. The total ton- nage of all the carrying companies last week was 24.449 toms. au increase of 135.00) toms over the week before. prices ressonable. [et consumers onl for immediate need at present panies ask is pot to be let alone: are for a while they will baye to isenougn to make bay ‘Ail the com- if they come The New York Herold thinks the price of “At § pene cosl ranges and fi per tons much higher figare than ordi ‘white it might be sold at from five to (a thousand mules into the prairies) | COM 18 altoge:ber in an abnormal state and says from mime dollars cents to eleven dollars, retail price, lars per ton, and afford at the same time a very fair profit. great. The real cause of it ‘Such a discrepanc: far too must be igoked for im an uniair combination entered into last spring by the half dozen great coal proprietors p the prices up at this exorbitant rate, to kee when in | Deine "well aware tbat coal is not juxary bat @ necessity that must be paid for at any price. | There is only one remedy we know of, and that is the total aboligon of the coal duty. alt is estimated that the supply of coal this | will be by the beginning ot December faily #1x hundred thousand tons over the supply of The their Atonce, wnile those wi think that The coal two comp pended ne | last year, so that if purchasers wi will find that the of two, and thus tt! | rascality of speculators.” may Express eays observe that the coal monopolist Tesentatives u tion is s cust, there will be an in- wait they Tices must fall in a month im part thwart the a purchase of coai fp ancnet ‘monopolists ices, will. be cheaper b: ciency is now only 83,7 ihe increase of bltcuninous cout alone 19390,000 ton: and by; that, as shipme: remain sus. increase aloae Both of these papers and many others are the new | advocating the repeal of the daties on foreign He not only defends Washington | coal. Thereupon the Philadelphia North Ameri- can, always distinguished for its advocacy of says tariffs in order to “protect” the coal in- terests of that State, sounds the alarm tl combination are carrying things too far, “As we expected and predicted, the pres of the country, witRont distinction of party or section, is out ia full cry, cemanding tnat Gon- shall repeal the duty on toreiga coal, in order to put a stop to the annual suspension of operatinus im tbe anthraeite regionsof Penu- sylvania, We have no sympathy with the movement. for obvious reasons. Uar interests are ail with the anthracite trade, and notwith- standing that we have labored im vain to pata | stop to the suspensions and strikes, and to con- ‘vince the operators and miners tnat their trae interest les in securing a mono) ‘market by selling their coal at the ly of the jowest sible prices, so as to defy competition, we shali still deplore thie repeal, although we fear that at 18 now inevitabl 87" It is stated that the profits arisin, the recent National Uamp Meeting at Lake amounted to $30,000. from ound yo sigacr of the s interested, WED- 2 the Common ‘A panctus! attendance os colo: BU tween 4 LIBBABY on cone te LIBRARY OF tothe public from August 24 ‘ye ‘Auga elusive 129 10t Fast cf sth strect,, 8 re iH O ASSOCIATION Coleen ten treets. Thi f ath I not opere, me en a ead aa neeaee Fentoe ‘i Al 830- Trades Union Hall ‘e’clook’ p.m. ome and a clase Sane inthe United States. Facilities unsur- 3¥S1 28° WILL Bulla ag tng, sth jock. y for'siguatere, nad r the ensuing year. A rains t) romdet ‘#) oi on OND. E88, rene NG: saints Biles POTOMAC BE ESTaT B D | oF. t ship at ae ee it aera fiat tehdat ae aur opt Woes glett & Sweeney ¥ raat HT. August ww, stock can be taken upon the verment « ef Ase, ciation t The atte: “Briorder of the uUBCe wie BE term. iy 17-tt ag for ‘after the regular ment of ei, ot the Hirst Co-operative ‘amondments to of every stock MONDAY p Bald extn street #oath Washiusto Stockholders we @. R. THOMPSON. RSEY mas BEMOVED HIS So STREET, sy = Bi and B streets. rath TO TRY THB PRUPLES Piya HEME Bier oe ae neko PRT eis. 14 or geenarnD scr bone ag hoa wa- strefiioe called to tho" Toate ingen, ¥ = apeaomaleed ave enue, between Ith Tue Calivorwia Forinc Macuine —The San Francisco Bulletin, of July vist, describes ‘8 trial of the “Avitor” in the Industrial Pa- villon. Some modi‘ication had been made in its construction since former trials. The ma- chine is ly forty feet long, ten or ‘SBfreen feet in diameter, with a light frame- ‘wotk around it. of bamboo aad Pine, with muslio ey each side to raise the a chine. ropeller—shaped stearsbip’ ot ba and mente 2 on scoot wide atthe centre, propels the machine ahead, @ power being an alcohol steam engine of ene The Butletio says “After considerable delay the inflation was completed, sothat the Avitor was abletomain- tain its free of the floor. The steam was got up and the propellers set in motion the miniature steam engine, when it start- easily abead, the propellers tarning at about sixty to eighty revolutions per min- ute. The machine was propelled, at a speed ual to a rapid walk, twice around the large building. It was evident that it coald be moved at a more rapid rate, bat the ob- structions of the gas pipes prevented it. A speed of five miles an hour could have been obtained, without doubt. 1t was easily eleva- vated or depressed by means of small cords at the bow or stern. Of how much use the tail would be in steering. was not decided, as it was guided around the ends of the room by cords. The flight was so far successful, and elicited a round of applause, Engineers con- nected with it are confident thata larger ma- chine, now under way, ope hundred and fifty tet long, will be a success. S7 Mrs, Florence McUarty, a nativeot Jack- son, Miss., bas been appointed telegraph opera- Shien THE SYSTEM. sad thing to pass thronsh life only half t ther debility. They specific disease: they suffer no pain; but they have ‘ish for any- thing which affords mental or sensuons pleasure to thetr morarobust and energetic f ellow beings In nine cases out of ten this state of Iassitade ‘and torpsr arises from @ morbid stomach. Indi gestion destroys the energy ef both mind and body When the weste of nature is not supplied by due and regular assimilation of the food. every organ is starved, every fanction inter- jow. what Coes common sense suggest under these cireumstances of depression? The system needs romsine not merely for an How is this desirable object fo be accomplished wer te this question, ror at ‘on the un- 088 of F OF rete serenn watts ae en 17. the vat ant ape vanich ail the ‘other organs depend for ieee nurtare end ‘ yi “By the time thet » Soren doses of the eat vegetal ‘an nic rant have been jeframe ct the dys peptic rill be. gin tofect {ts benign insiaence: “Apyreite will Created, and with eppetive the cay peity to hat it craves. nati ¢ uscle . Sows through the channel f the wate bull ite ey he oa Of the watery pabulum with which. they have hen ttore pea linpertectiy mourianca, ¥ a: pies WATTANS. DEUGGIST. and D streets nortn. mre overt jg: @ALT Hes BEMOV! Eph Woop A AnD COAL 01 Bo. 951 TENNSYLVABTS Avene 12th and 13th sts., south side. Bet we S'does. F1 ouT DINGS. Ag. Penn’a avenue, abox T. B OREIGHTON, Agent. os" _#. 5 OBBtGHTON, Agest._ Sinn eet * Diecesan School of Mary. land Bector: WETH EROGOO! rhe 8 diithes | is 18th. w lent cory ‘of tone Ae For ci 0m ‘apply to the ar ear strect FIND) 2 Rotice, oars et conch PeEtH L2®°* cousr, WASHINGTON COUNTY, DO, An ordinance in relation » hackney coaches. om es for the conveyance of ERECT Within the Coun'y of Washington, EC S081, Be it ordainet y the ie Court of ‘County of Washingto ath an) re pibe seciption of vehicioshatecer isge or transportation of persons or pavsongers ant fsabington, for pay of hire, without first having obtatned a ii. Bevse theret=r tener bevel after deacribed. rk of tints Gout fe bereby an: iconses for . cabs. and rtation oi passengers f 'wonty-five nts for the ni Ioen: canerionS. “{teball Bot Dé law fal for a person te 1ap}or uae any hackney coach, omai- ner va cle for ins transporter gern for hire. witho of om cock side of the drive terion 4 Back an: carriage, omnibus, other vehicle, as steve design st hen ia tption. aha be usb on cr to be taide of the driver. go as ni carriages to pass on the le't side of such driver. Srevios 5. Whee more thea three, heckuey Cpcbes, cuxnitvases. cabs or otuer vehicles sas bie or are aeons per —— by day or ni nee ta any ward of thi and & police officer be present. it shall be the duiy of such off plate the f the arrival anid the same the erfghaance of thelr dutyeor wh OF wi toobes the orders given by’ bim parture ages. and the preservati or sbail violate nay otber of act shall be fined not éxceedia; every onan Ped oa be recovered as ie Oourt: aud. th Court fine this ordinance, daily papers OF thie ety. Nicnoras Carian, Ob STOHOLS, President. an 8 6t Brack LLAMA LACE POINTS, BLACK SILK GSENEDINES, LUPIS’S BLAOK WORSTED GRENEDINES. TAMISE CLOTH, GROS GRAIN MOHA) BOMBAZINES, DELAINES,and =; All other desirable Mourni L Goods on handite tull eupply, and at the lowest CF ORE EDN down 33 ‘and all Summer Stock it, We are determined to close them IN PLAIN FIGURES, ONE PRICE ONLY. .M. RB & BRO., W: JaPBinaeyivenia aresine Jy _29-e03t Pianos. 10 sazzaus GENUINE OLDER VINSGAR, FROM YORK, PENMSTLVANIA. ALso, ‘THE FRENCH WINS VINEGAR. FRESH SPICES, GRERE GINGER; VERY OLD WHISKBYS, Wis. O, WITMER, ac. 119 Pennsylvania sveane, ay8l Between loth and 2th streets. Pr set, be eED Cee amacet set supptea ty Tiere wat shige @. H. BrBow. SUGAES BETAILED AT Cost. FOR SALE AND RENT. Fee UNFORNISHED, BOOM * ith ithe BOA tion Be. Tae ae ‘street, between oe Fo BENT—The HOUSE Re No. 441 o1 es PP age Spee 6th and 7th ‘ate. -con- eae ee FRED'K IDDINS. F as a a Derk ble, fr oe STERET, Between sth and ith streets. nd back # on3 at HOUSE “Ro, 604 1 1d Onio aven ure! rotshed ea a ROOMS, a rent Itthetreot: below Penne) ivenia ave. the Height weneee f Sousa Georgetown ‘OR RE! : 5 floor: slso, two other 1B. furnished or unfurnished. A Stale for ee jo. 474 lith street, between eee ¥ FoR ter Ty eae nd ut ia complete yera™ Rear ‘Lafayette Bunsres ville ot he 3 Sead ‘842 per corner of 6.000 WERT OF < F GROURD. orien. A and J6tb bat besusitul site where. Linco: Pei ‘will sell ee ee Hoopit stood. It would sutt a bat iryman. = BLOHAR! aia Corser of Morte th atzeots, ito! Hill. au3-20* nice | three story BBIOK ty near F: compietel ely WILLIA! McNEIB, Beal Basten 483 that aust OR BENT—One three story BBIOK HOUSE, containing 7 rooms and wide hall. Tnqutre cor. es eu?-st™ bet ET_Five or six Unfurnished ROOMS: waliatie for Rousetiontag. at 375 Dat.. bec ‘td de M. ©. A. buildi: remises before 9 s.ni. saz 2 tt” four farket Hon the Government Printing 0 Ufice: jars spply to pefrees at. FOE, BRST. thet, Sret clave Dw aL IR BOUS: os. 8 street, between sth i th all ede {from ism story Bi a ar eaten dena cman fas. SOHW 0. eer glell Tennaliytown. Gr cali'et Morket Stand ree Jo TOE RENT—A pre STAND, cor her 10th street and Now Yor long known as Seitz’ Sand Contes sauares from Northern Livarty rooms. bath-room, gas a1 iT state of vation, two miles’ from 1 deorectown “and a half le from Teanaliytown. D.C; near food. contalal duce of dite fog of a a and ‘ou Bt me dairy. ith good 8 Frattof every a tat Price $8.00. red, will sell horses, ors, market wagons. carts, eater ‘dohitog—a gmail FABM of sbort 17 acres, et farm: be- Fe four small ihouets of three rooms ‘Also. ee tem of LAND in produce. fore i wi i. the ¢ Cs pees ns and wayin, "seldom : eck sNAMUEL den wr tly ee, well furnished ‘ROOMS. ‘a 295 K street, bat tae Por. os East Capitol street. No. 5: A BBICK ae situated = i Taaaite oF Re. ay: 'T—T wo three-story oth and N strest ernconveniences Key drug store next doer. ‘OR RENT—A BRICK HOU: Po north between isth rooms: A = Emons. T—Two jares. Creag rd TFUBH 1S. nO | eg tween B and F streets, er boarders; Soteroncce Ten Tenuited iB RENT—A two story DRIO : Fomine € rooms, with gest water Tn tract 0. 327 Penns: Subdivision 25, Beud fes' San Gite ts gue. panei e ones & GO. FOR SALE AND RENT. CLOTHING, &c. aroun "and OOUNSELLOR AT Law. te the Supreme Court of the Uni the Usurt of Claims, ana the Courts of of Uolumbia. ‘Penne, eveaue, bet. 12th and 18th eG stm of Husbes "Denver & bat. 6 ELEGANT BUILDING LOTS! A. SAKS & CO. ELEGANT BUILGING LOTS '! en WE HAVE THIS DAY BEDUCED ovg IMME ELEGANT BUILDING LOTS!!! ee WILL GIVE oie who will procure be TOA the Departments Address City Pest oa GIVE 75 TO ERO» = procure me ® POSITION ae morseve Tazhnss of leberet in eazel the Deparsmests AL STOCK OF LINENS TO THE FOLLOWING PRICES | Ader | =35 LOAN 7; 50 2 METOALT, $12.50 EACH 5: ae 0 Kew Yormavsuncantinesrrest, | COATS REDUCED FROM...61.75 to $1 50 D® TF ON, “ “ : ca eke $1: 50 EACH !: —- 273% 2se SS, piuynicran OUMP ainteinn the irregularities may re in bim. He guarantees a thoror are moderate, and patients vist the —— A‘ ON THE CAUSES 0) mA wooD- —By Dr J. iY No. 141 W te street, Baltimore, free toany osarees, | Dever ky is ry CT s8.c Office at Nailor Brother tween 13) and 141 pligterences -— Major jor Gen. $12.50 EACH!!! PANTS AND VESTS REDUCED Pro. PORTIONATELY. WE BAVE ALSO ON HAND STOCK OF 4 VERY Latos THE MOST DELIGHTFUL BUILDING SITES iN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, 1 eiabice, B. street. be- ch, opposite National Theatre. a Bmory, Hh Covaicy, qwneend, & G08 a. “s A. Meller wary. UB. arus. sth Oavalry, U ‘Gooper & Latimer BLACK AND COLORED ALPACA COATS, WHICH WE ALSO SELL at gEDUCED Havitg recently subdivided the tract of land PRIOBSs. known snd designated as the old site of Fort Rene, Tennal'ytown, D.0., we offer to the pub- A. SAKS & CO. 5 ey Mc, for the next THIRTY DAYS, uniess sooner vat. iaposed of. m1 7. 3. Lt ¢ 1 of, altermato lots in eald subdivision at | Bemoveb i: ea 425 SEVENTH STREET. $12.50encb. 00D AND COAL oO} ‘These lots contain 2,500 square feet of ground each, and lie but two miles beyond Georgetown. ‘The regular line of stages running between Wash- Ingten, Georgetown. Oak Hill Cemetery ani Te nalistown places these iots within twenty mt Peal DOOBS BELOW OLD sTanD. -a' HAS REMOVED TO Ho. 409 F STREET, my %-tf NEAR 71x iT OAH PAID Dies, TPdanirand ouittiet Ceae OF Gh ” aI 1. Bhi te. Hagtoge sts. 3 er utes’ rideof Washington. Fare 15 cents, t bet ol Mand in" iy ont The attention of all. expecially employees of the | mail prompily attended to. des ty Government, is invited to thie opportunity for ob- BLLOGOPEY OF BAGBIAGE aus the fovea D B. BICHAU'S GOLDEN REMEDIES Ask for no other, take wo other, and you will eave time. ith and taining couatry residence, or making a profit- able investment, t ‘Thistract is the highest point of land in the District, commands a most magnificent view of the Potomac and the surrounding Country, and lies 600 feet above tide- water. overlooking Washington, Georgetown, Alexandria, Fairfax Semi gar-Loaf Mountain, and the Blue Ridge. For healthfulness and comfort as well for grandness of scenery this loestion cannot be sar- passed. Onr subdivision embraces over 1,000 lots of 2.500 squsre feet each, and one half of these we offer at the low figure of $12.20. Bevenue stamps and conveyancing at the cost of the porChaser. A plat bie. Also, Open NESS. SADDLB, and ‘will be sold ver — Sis. use for PRICE'S avenue. >OR SALE_The a GOODWILL and iA dd of e smal = AL. the ltrs Apety ped aatnees: proptictor leaving the «iy, the Btar Office, SOB ALE —One FOUR POCKET Srunaa TABLE Frcire ot RB B. CLARK, 337 4 corner the subdivision can be seen at our office, where all information in recard to the same can be obtsined. Those who cail first will have first cholceof maes 2-48 C location, etc. » “ako, F a Seo Tags - a CUBTAINS, ae. Si al Bice ereeliee e Bung Boren Di conta THE sO ee fire REAL ESTATE BROKERS One, small | Bessding goed for a dw nr,0ns ons é. MiFoHELL & G0. | iS Eiieiearelesiieures awe | om» ow Scareaahle AUCTIONERKS, ee cuELL EN 8 eS aSSECE 486 SEVENTH STREET. 486 “SPRING stock HOW OPEN AT MARKRITER’S, Bo. 456 SEVENTH STREET, Between D axp E Starers, & doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall, EMBRACING NOVELTIES IN PAPEREANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, PIO- TURE FEAMES, PICTURS CORD AND Tas- SELS, PAINT! . BNGRAVINGS, CHEO Me6, PICTUBB NAILS, BINGS, &c. Corner Seventh and E streets. EN T—Three eating ing Furnisned in trout butlding, Tr MS for $25; or three in K building for S15; a efutty located: Baker and gas: No. 360 Massachuvette nae RAILROADS. Barrmozs AND OHIO BAILBOAD, 1 be a Sandy by the lst of July, jredium-size HOUSE, contalning § roome, with water end gas; ‘2th street west, ‘Trains between WASH! MORE and WASHINGT: sre now run as follows, vi FOR come Scuaay, af amend 1b:05- 5: ry frORRERT_House Sieh} Retr between Please remember name and number. mmogte, nacire of JOHB J. TEuuET. oftce Ns. = rouse 4 Bet, Has EY & HOLEER, Fou ant opiate? Maxcracturens oF Booms: aes, Rena a 10K CREAM, WATER ICES, CHARLOTTES. efit terented'very cheep ‘orraitabie ‘cone ee JELLIES, &c Sis Worth B stgetts Capitol Hill, between, Se 267 Pennsylvante avenue. corner of 11th street. Sess neem ———- vo Eamtomast « end ntti 4g for extensive preparation for manufacturing ICE CREAM, WATEB I0BS, FBOZEN CUSTARD, CHARLOTTE DE BUSSE. agen PUNCEBE, JELLIES, a., 2c the nest qualities and avor, Wholesale ani Vur selection ef Oreams have teen mate trom the prine pal dairies of Penney ivanis, Delaware. Flaticriug cureclves with the be lef thet we can futlre satisfaction OUr experionce aud aaniliarity with the bus fuisy soli guaran’ We most ‘and ‘verand: node, at Iocation of the house reader ii aivety dentable place for boarders pot gel HOBSMEB ra oo., t07" m the : ining Foom and Kitchen of the house, wie ail the appurtenances for boarding, for rent: R RENT—Two nicely farni ebed commotion, T OLEPARLOMB, fronting on Pa. arene ant Also. several other gt foraished BUMS, 45 street. Shich Twill rent very lo With board, I jealred. MBS. MURSE 0. 413 Pa avenue, corners. st. wa Fo% Ley pope No. 18% lith streat, be- Ingaire at Builders’ tween F and Q streets. W.HAMILTOS & OO. 562 7th sti ay 16-tf LTON & NIGELE FUBNIGHED ROOMS. wie Hoste Lb —Several ek ‘asant og gio farnigned, at greatly reduced prices; Table B at oxtr: tern vc Appiy to Toth street, betweon Band romscaee 3 ‘Transportatt Bs Gereral Ticket Agent, INTZ, General Agent. ROUGH LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTOR T PEREEEANND between WasnixGroa” nD a a robe are now ih = ae wed NEW Y¥ + siti FOR NBW YORE, wi ch Be lay a may devire, ity daily. ar aloons TW SEIT. pip. AMS. II OnA olen Foe SALE? and and ae Peainaice tro Rat ire tf 3 OB BENT One Tr room ae us meee tom: CBA, cornet ees nga bee Rew ork avenue and ist at. Opest side of 24th street, ere a | & pe oer are tis 1s a, Fo, mE cme a ogee a a cI garden FARM. Virginia. Price @13, = peers ‘2 ayy TA. Bu. oe SaGRE ah t=FURNISHED HOUSE of sive ‘OB REST—A clue four. co | Salata ale, re fogalisge Bike Shitieo. dory Beck Ballatog, contalciza Paar es A sate eee BRICK sate baie Roh GE = 310 PENN’A AVENUE —> BOOTS AND SHOES. A DEDUCTION bY 3%, P: evened O8 ALL aera sane 340 on jy %3-t8e1 =—_ — ae ‘The only place ia the city to bay your BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS Pmacs, Ofice—298 4% street west, near Fst. south. Lendloré and tenant and civil business Leases, Mortgages and Wills ¢uly Sabet, “aad Hovoess au p LOTS 373 Suvarre Sraert, ™ THs Burwess Iaxv K, @ TY aND country WHERE ‘LARGEST ASUORTMENT CAN FOR SALE BY wis BE FOUND. Ss. P. BROWN & SON, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, Gonnzn 15m Braxer ayn Hew Yous Avenvz} FOR THE BEST TEAS AND COFF 18 WASHINGTON CITY, GO TO THE HONG, ‘mente, OF spy other locaey piles

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