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G STAR. _ ahi deteen meson promos neperety WANTS. LOST AND FOUND. LSS Largest Cireulation in the Distriet Reading Matter on Every Page. WASHINGTON CITY: TUESDAY. August 25, IS74, The Star by Mit. Persons leaving the city for the summer, or Buy portion of it, may have THE Star sent to ‘Geir address for mch time as they desire, at she rate of fifty cents per mouth. Orders, ac- companied by the money, should be sent to the Dusiness e@ice of the paper. —_—_-<e-s-___ | Where te Advertise, } THs Stax has now s circulation very much larger than that of all the other city papers combined, reaching every household in the District and a wide range outside. The result is @at T Stak affords unsurpassed advan- as & medium of communication between all classes of the commmunity, in the way of the adjustment of demand and sappiy. The «War_of Races” Roorback. It is suggested by the New York Post that the stoues so indastriousiy circulated just now about the “‘war of races” in the South are political toorbacks, and that all there is of this war is purposely incited by conspirators, some belong- ing to one political party and some to another, who never take an active part in the fight them. selves, but hang upon esther flank and gather up the plunder. There are many political ad- venturers in the South whose chances for retain- ing the power which they possess, or of obtain- ing the power which they covet, depend upon the recurrence of violent and riotous proceed- ings, and the easiest way to promote this condi- tion of affairs is to provoke ignorant persons of Cifferent races to maltreat one another. It is mantfeset that such efforts are not confined to either party, but that both parties, from differ- ent points of view, hope to profit by them. The Gemocrats in some southern communities hope, by exciting the prejadice of race, to isolate their opponents and reduce their strength to | the colored vote alone. In Tennessee, Georgia, | Alabama, snd some parts of Louisiana this trick doubtless will be played to the advantage of the | democrats. (n the other hand, similar tactics | are employed by the republicans in other south. ern states, with the incidental advantage also | Of alarming their northern partisans and pre- venting “bolting” or independent voting here. ‘We suspect there may be truth in the Post's view of the the case. = Plymouth’s Playfal Pastor. The press (outside of New York) isquite genes rally coming to the conclusion that Plymouth Church, headed by its playful pastor, is not a healtby religious institution. The Boston Post, & paper that bastaken a decidedly conservative course in the Beecher business, conclades a long article by saying : “The prayer-meetings, too, are far from be- ing an insignificant feature in'this ecclesiastical comedy. Applause prevents the interest from fingging, declamation and supplication become Oddly confused, a verdict is smuggled into a Prayer, amt accusers are denounces. as conspir- ators of the viper family which the brethren at last Lave got beneath their feet. The «prophet cf the nineteenth century,” who for ths vaca- tion term only has consented to take the part of a “playful behemoth,” laughs to scorn all im- potations aimed at himself, though aa the New ork Evening Fost says, “many of Beecher’s best friends doubt.” until Moultom’s statement is decisively solved, ‘‘whether he is not occupy- Ing & faise pesition in the pulp!t aud in soci- ety.” Pablic judgment, however, shows symp- tetas of steadily settling down, where the foas- ms are secure. The whirlwind is going ow, bat the still, small voice is ba- hind sll thix roar. Society © morals t exactly know they ed voce. A fo, this, stilt aninfected with the that is so con- e texture of Plymouth Charch silently putting themselves the if ail ministers were to pi es after this f in closet eonf- On the necks of "live in the power of such " resort to s themeeives,” call in others to « ing storms,” and plot and coa unbelievers to deaden the in: cons’ meetings” and destroy the “near and next danger, the woman"—hew long coald the Church maintain its place and exert its right- ful force in society, pleading for their playful pastors in the regular prayer meetings that they sit ‘-throned above their carnal natures,” that their “great, jocund streng*h” ma:t be allowed, like the behemoth, plenty of | room for plsy and recreation? Such ho: souls, Heaven bless them stili! much too serious for this wor!d they are i They have not enough of “ great jocu: strength” in them. They are too matter-o} fact to comprehend the -‘ game” of employing Mouitons to belp drop Tiltone from the churci lg, and the frolicsomeness of introducing a | “dear Von Moltke” as side counsel!or in fend- ing off the assaulting criticisms of an tical council. They are too unsophisticated to | understand how such clerical spor: over s term of four years, should h to deepen and strengthen a pastor's clesias- | rowth in spiritual life, so that a plain, business-like, Consistent, and terrific statement like that of | the friend who was confided in until the very last month, without s reproach of “Liackmail to be heard er seen anywhere, glances off like | rain from a tight roof and only sugzests another ebaracter for a hotel parlor charade. This is i@deed the mystery of mysteries. If Tilton and Moulton are {necratable and hard to find oat, Plymouth church and its pastor defy the most [oomstee wit that ever worked on auy prob- em buman or divine. — It is ead to note that the New York papers j utterly deride the gushing testimony of Bessie. the servant girl, against Tilton, especially, | when she declares that she saw Snean B. An- thony in Tilton’s lap, and that the old lady jamped vp pretty quick. Seriously, the whole style of Bessie’s statement indicates that it was prepared by somebody, and put in her mouth. If Beecher’s lawyers did it they overshot the | matk and very much overestimated the public credulity. The New York papers do not give as mach | countenance to the Kearis capital-moving pro- Ject as they Gid formerly, (the Tribune, for in. | stance,) when Horace Greeley was bitten with | the idea that he could get Western sapport for | the Presidency by advocating the plan. The | Times now follows the Journa! of Commerce in | pointing out the absurdities of the Reavis pro- Ject, and says “‘the nation, wnich has before it #0 many troublous problems demanding imme- iate solution, will not care to spend mach tims in listening to Mr. Reavis as he evolves his the. ory of ‘centers.’ People and power may go West, but the capital will not follow them.” It is apparent that the grest improvement made in the condition of Washington within the lasttwo | years has taken away the principal argument of the capital-movers. — It is certainly a matter for reflection that these difficulties in families, resulring in such sad and fearful conseuences, in nin cases ont of ten grow out of the intimate and unauthorized axso- Ciation of married men with female acqua‘nt- ances in violation of the duty they owe to their own families.— Chronicle. We supposed st first that oar neighbor ri ferred to Brother Beecher, bat on glancing at the head of the article see that it is aimed 2! Moritz, of Indianopolis, who seduced the daugh- ter (and not the wife) of bis friend. The sinner was not # preacher but a tailor. But the re- mark of the Chronicle is a timely one, all the same. The pop nation th that | the healthrulness of cities depends upon their elevation is ques- tioned. and the doubt ts sustained by statistics. For instance, the average elevation of New York is 35 feet, of Philadelphia the same, of St. Louis 475 feet, of Chicago 585 feet, of Wash- ington 35 feet, of Boston 40 feet, and of Balti- more 60 feet. Vital statistics show that of the cities named those having the highest eleva- tions, Obicago and St. Lou's, are more unhealthy than any other cities in the Union excepting New Orleans. The natural infere ice, therefore, is that the health of cities does not depend so much upon elevation as upon their physical surroundings and the rigid enforcement of Proper sanitary regulations. _ tees ‘The Cincinnat Commercial has not taken sides im the Beecher matter, but now comes to the conclusion that “Mr. Beecher’s letters are the moe powerfal criminating evidence against him yetprodaced. The andthe New ‘York editors may write down Tilton and Moul- ton; they will b. anable to build up faith in ‘Beecher’s innocence in the face of evidence he Dad pluueoli Carmiched.” | when they are young. | sv EXTRA in New York, according to the papers. South- ern and Western buyers now in that city are not laying in largely at present, but are waiting for prices to get steady and at their lowest. The money market offers every encouragement to anticipate considerable activity in general trade circles. Already the banks are beginning to ship currency, mostly national bank notes, it is said, although the bank statement shows a loss of nearly $700,000 legal tenders each week tothe | West, to aid the crop movement. The banksof New York bold $26,750,000 in excess of their re- quired legal reserve, and can well afford to stand @ heavy drain, so long as the money drawn out enters into legitimate use. aa The Lesson of the Day—as delivered by the New York Graphic—“It is high time that people began to recognize the fact that parsons are not | made of fine porcelain, as seems to be generally supposed, but of common clay like the rest of mankind. It is also high time that we stopped calling them ‘divines,” or especially verends.’ ee eee —— Col. Forney writes that euch a thing asa tele- graph pole is unknowr in England. The wires are stretched along the tops of the houses, and he aske why the some plan is not adopted in our | country. Why, indeed? It would saye Wash- ington from the disfigurement of its streets by the present telegraph poles, which are surely the ugliest and clumsiest ever put up. —__~+ee--_____ Tilton is going to sue Beecher, and Beecher is going to sue Tilton, and Moulton is going to sue the newspapers, and Mrs. Tilton and Mr. Tilton are gomg to sue for divorce; and then Beecher and Tilton and Mrs. Titton and Moulton will all wish themselves dead, and everybody will wish they were. =e The Springfield Reputtican inclines to Senator Thurman’s opinion that the choice of President two years hence is likely to go into the House. petesicoandlaatontee: he Bob Toombs declares that he won't come to Congrese, “ Nobody axed you to, sir,” she said. —————_— > MILBUR? Ss™ POLAK S04 MINEBAL WaTans. ALWAYS THE COLDEST AND BEST. auglo-tr 1429 Ponnsylvavia aveaur. we mane, CHRISTIAN ASSOULA- Gorner of sth and D stroots, LASSES ip Latin, aienoua eaed Seeeeaeeencers Beptember ia Jaases open to all, Freel Reading- Boom and Circulatin, Library, a. Ab ig Meetings at 12:15, 6 and 9 p. m. eo ening Services at the Booms at 3 Orel =~ WE WELCOME ALL suel-tr ‘apd do general house ireok ttt Detween 4% and 6h ptt poi iY Wars tana avenue, betwi y PARP LE ry ‘ese and Wife, three UN- UBNIS#: Mg, ina house with, mo. ”” Star office, Vy ARTED Two first clase competent SALES- Only men of experince ta ‘the retail clothing istsees’ weed ly. Must be well Te: a Addrees fe ¥So, chy. au2s a Frey KEN T—A enail HOUBB or four ed BOOMS for housekeeping, at not hg ss. ‘Acdvess H Gitte er W 48 TED—Toimed te GIRLS ine one ar childreus’ nurse. 7 ener af B16 id erect | | n rihesst. gught-St WwW ANTED—Toree or four BOARDERS in os man arute family ot 4 431 north 9th stroet: W aRTEG rises ROOT, ished.) with or without Bi of three persons. Location, betwe evenur one ‘M street and 7th and 19h - Gress J. H, Post Uiice. eu22.3t Ww (NTED=To rat, « BEIOK HOU: ag ten room). with Btable, for one reat. trom tober Ist, with privilege to poem Fercen-g must be north of F street and west of ten Pigs, Agdrene, with priee, Aw Ie APPLEMAN, ob izchs National E Bavk nad Sc™ WA STED—Tro WHITE WOMEN, ono 8 good cook, washer and froner, the other to do gen- eral fag urework. Good wOorgie Gao ine aired Apply No. 21. corner of Oorgrees sud rabarton Georgetown, | Ws TED—SALESMEN incity aod —= te the popular Weed Sewing Machine Special ments offered. Apply at office of Weed Sew. ire preferably = ABD. for a family -n Pennsylvania 1aeh streets ins Machine Company, 409 Hh siroet north weet. augld 6t si pa: Ress Tob abode hs tke ——— street, a ‘AKYN UP ASTBAY-—Satarday. ast a oie TAN cow tee ne Teva to come forwa:d, Fe SHE: MS. with or without <n oat pleasant | eats and Bove Be psec Teoms, em age: }; Bort! corner Massachn-etts ine ‘ana 10th street northwest PERSONAL. Prssonar. Wanted to buy BEOMIPTED SEWER BILLS. DODGE & DARNEILLE, 1435 F street. sugl0-Im FOR RENT AND SALE. Fiirelsed cas paitestathsusste "ete Sat rest, corner satis aveORS. Foe street corner of F. ore memes cast ot Post fom HOUSE. waver and am; ‘and 4 OBLLAB on 7th street; revt @26. tt: Tose 3 = soa or ge at cpporite Jadictary Bqaare, aes Swain EB. Foss BENT— Furnished, ‘et 1309 tween Virmont avenue and — outa front - ISHED HO res tect orders aad fa the bie part the city. "Apply at POR bei oat wart BOOMS for te for reat Sse: or en 39m second and third floors, ‘hed. {OB BENT—Tore-mory and a ae I P gt gow Sh street, second door soath striet; ‘toom, rm Sry ye Bo every ta heaved by Latrobe." Apply 913 H st. sa35 St” {0B RENT —T so comfortabie Bl 10K Ht 5 {22 G street, between 241 2b. Rect med Apply to JAS. MCLAUGHLIN, 6 tere, Between abet aud 36 15-3" A®TBROLOeY. MADAME Boss. This celebrated Lady Astrotogtat ang pd Healing Me- dium cap be consulted at street, corner of 3d, northwest." he” hes no peeperee in delmeating the Past, Present and Future, In love or business ber advice is invaluable, describing your friends, potuting out your enemies, and inform: you of the are’ way to wacesen ii ail under. 2s; Cousnitation strictly confidential. Ladtes, men, $1.50. jytly \ 7 ANTED—A PAB NER with a cash capital of | fr: m $5,000 to $10,000 to go into a maaufac- business that wi'l pay certain and large re- on the iuvestan Correspondence solicited C —— Address LOCAL EN- | fice. Sugid Im W ASTED—A young Tady who iether sugbly com: petent desirea to receive a few SCROLARS. “Terme moderate, ‘Beferences cits | Adress MUBIO, Star offire angis st" | Maye: Eye D CLAIRVOYANT, de unequalled tn testing the pests orient waltotate of your life. 1a causing speedy marriages, bringing the together, and potating ont the sure In matters of Advice is invaluable. Bhe gives Universal sutisface tion; none over regret copsniting her. Satisfaction eb OF no pay. Oan be consulted at her P 116 © street northwest. Ni \—The people to know that Lam retail- | < FLOUR at wholesale airs best Family Flour for 00 ee: te enit the times. W J. New York 4 6th wt ASTED— SonTiEER FROIRTO. ate | BOAD BONDS, far which the highest mar- } ket price cash will be paid EOBT. A. PHILLIPS, Besl Estate and Money Broker, 603 15th street, opposite Treasury. ‘augé-lm good recommendations, a CH Wont a's or a Ger who can ak French,to help in the care of two obildres it work in @smailfamily. Une who zen giv ion can bave fair wages and a good bome, the Star office. SOHBHCK'S MANDEAKE PILLS.—These ozclasivel Pills are com, ait] lache, theres Set by all Dreegi A EmSTRONG, CATOB & 00., BaLTiMoREe, 237 ans 839 Battiwore Sr, PABIS,21 Bue Bicher. LONDON, Wood street. FALL Wo shall have our Fall opening of FRENCH PATTERN BONNETS, and all the latest Novelties in PARIS MILLINERY, THUBSDAY, Angust 27th, 1274, at 9 o'clock a. m siers in Millinery are sfally invis ed. ARMSTRONG, OATOR & ( 7&D as74. “PALL.” FIRST OPENING or FALE CLOTULYVG. A LIMITED LINE or FINS FALL BUITS JUST OPENED. FOR BOYs, A FULL LINE OF SCHOOL SUITS FCR FALL WEAR. a7 CALL EARLY. Wi INDUCEMENTS OFFERED. HABLE BROTHERS, MERCHANT TAILORS § FINE CLOTHIERS, ave%Str Cormer 7th and D Streets N.W. N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRIOT 5 ‘OLUMBIA Term, Awcust 2th, ¥ f Samuel A. Pough, executor of GI, deceased, the executor afore- ith the approbation of the Su. Prete Uourt of the Diatrise st Golub) sforeanid, Appointed TUBSDAY, September 15t 1874, for the Binal settlement ‘Gistriburiod of the per’ pal estate of said decease, aud of the assets in gape Lave been collected and ‘when and where all the creditors and heirs of said ‘deceased are notified to attend, With, thelr, claims properly vouched, or they may otherwise by law be excluded from all in decenned’s cutats: Provided, ening Star BAe to the said di Tost: saucsetu.St A. WEBSTER, Bogiitor of Wills ro 439 CBHRUMOS NO. 439 Vim St Tri Br. ar oost FOR CASH, aL MARARITER’S, No. 439 7ch stroet, aug?4-3t* S doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall. FALL STYLES, 157 NOW OPENING. GENTLEMEN'S FALL STYLE a r DRBSS HATS. New Patterns and Catore In ew SE 'T AND Stite FELT HATS LLAS ANU WALKING - TICKS, beeora mere BTIMEMA&TZ, Hector, augti tr 1237 Pa_av., next to cor, 13h st. 70.439 BARGAINS NO. 439 Tru et ‘Tru Br. FOR CASH, Bett Oct der asta. Call and see at 3 NO GOLD DOLLARS ea | At 50 Cents. BUT a8 GOOD Teas AT 50 CENTS PER POUND NN BE HAP IN TH 458 CA A. WAR Mae COUNTRY, WE Cc. WITMER, wid PEGA Pe ROCERIES, fear es WW 43 fED—Immediotely— Fam: pers: in need of first clase Servants of overy de- scription, male and Tomales: to call and get plied atonce. Servants also can get good hemes and beet | of wages by applying atthe Boreks Em Oniees to Mr, LOUISE 0. BUTLEB. Hrest: between 9th and lith, Lorthwest. Brauch of fice 1027 sth street, between K and L. j327-1m" W [AS rerrbes ar to know that THORN’S INFALLI@L tra ig fh ey iiol Br elas, Screfula, Piles, Barber's dient, 3 tnd all Eruptions ef the skin, Prion 80 coute, fale by all druggists; also at 906 D street cd mayis- y Ween and CLOTH BOOTS aod BHOES. Wily ray ‘the high: prices Crters promptly attended to by VOLMAN & ©0., No, 936, corner Town Hirose and Penusyivante avenue, apit- WW ANTED— Every one to know bere they purchase very cheap for cash, at th ee Victor BRY GOUDs, moors one! ONS; vale a of Beriores 69 Pennsyly W. “aricER, Agent FOR SALE. FOB BS LE=A secen octave UPEIGHT PIANO, L street, between 9h and lth.” N Rea +8 Deed apply ang25-3i* ‘OUR SEOUND HAND OsRewrs, is, three Wardrobes, Oall of 1106 ¥ Crd VE spestry tgral which I will’ sel reasonable, treet. [POs EALE—& sood Nak aud good Wavele: wilt By Pero Pape Carrisge xi epainte ur together, Lt maze ttrortncuthwert nt . Ts, Ghee kusS.— ceoe Wal for drisicg_Cutiew Mill, now 865. Acdress P.O. $90 Cash ¢ $190 oN IN 7& Rood see PE HOT-AIR | BUILDERS — 3 A FURNACES. beet in the world, i } erfect ore foreale at baif-price,to meds room Ta Larger bODGE a ‘Aug 22-3t* Corner 7 7th and E sts. nv ortnwert DED VERTI BS, cy iuders €-mneh dtwan link reversing motion, with rhor, counter sheft, wit ing dru are bri! fn ting engines} se Bre applicable to almoet any other purpose to ich their power is enfict ‘They are peculiarly well Lost ecrew propellers. They can Le scen at the wharf of the Hampshire anc Baltimere Coal Company. bape toned Apply io GEORGE BUTIUN, Agent, dria, sug FS, BA = Fine OANABY and MOOKING ranted good singers. BIBD j~ CACks. Prices | low. Bo, 137 Sooth B street. ' bene ry own street care pags the dont . GOTTA PIANOS, &e. cco yl PRACTICAL PIAHOMAKER. th guglt-ly No. 723 7th ove Patent Of- o best GANS, avd all mo sigag ONSTACM ENTS. st lowest prices ++ 723 7th st northwest, Fiabe fits Hie jrueeane tuned and repaired. a5 (08 4 HOLT TIME ONLY AT GKEATLY REVUCBD PRICKS! PIANOS from ihe following celebrated factories: . Koabe & Co., Baltimo: Win, M Osmmen, Jac and Bardaiaa: N.Y fie & SH yi $250, 8: a 400. iso, & large ete eck oP NRW Pie 03, cheap for cash, or part c ar oe hiy payments PIAN a TUNING ond roo to the splendid Stor street, ball fice, bere we eee > anaaa STORE, SiT64l moriAweri. Fiance and Oryaca gad ‘Musical Lestramence. eves pion oR Band; sold. on easy, tse. Pianos abd Orenag tined ead rege: ROR Lact, Ie at GRIMES’, Nc. 103 Bridge stroet. Syi-tr Reeccri0n IN PRICES OF PAPERHANGINGS 1, to make rocm for fall stock, » Of bronzed paper, 50 cents of Senses paper, 25 cents ‘ = nee paper, 20 cents, and other ocd in proportion ‘Terius chal . ae JOHN ALEXANDER, avels-toth,&-1m 1241 Penn. ave. METSOPOLITAN DOLLAR STORE. 20s. REOREVED: A foil line of Lace Tr 25, 83, 00,750, and g’ Bn brojaered Pie D Drewios Gown Udses, 1; Embreidered Pigue Well Screens, $1; Towels, 2 for 25¢.; b 7 Bilk and Prins Fans, $1; id Hair and Cloth Brushes, ic.; Pubes Dremie ‘Gombe, bi bit jack Combs, 35, 500 idered Corsets, article, 28 bones, 1, Men's Witt Bhirts, tow cut, back, good ma- — niorl made, re iy the greatest bar- ow st ew red, broad gilt, Rubber seckinces with inches, ladton’ Watch- chains and Chatelaines, gent’s Watehchalus ith Lockets, all at 1 sack SILVERBEERG’S METROPOLITAN DOLLAR STORER, 319 Tru OTRERT, NEAR PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. aug)7-tr URCHEEL’S STANDABD SPRING LEAF TEA, FRESH IMPORTATION, HIGHLY FLAVORED! STRONG AND SWEET! age pase aS an ‘e, eee eee drawing. Ti euies plage aa bree ‘A trial will ts. Soccer FUSNITUBE. jow’s THE a Samples? all Kinds Mand ond snack at exactly | eer one aa J ous: and ovary Seauinits for the semool room: DRY GoOoDs. tee dnd Le er | FINAL REDUCTION. DECIDED BARGAINS IN DRY GooDps, BOGAN & WYLIE, angil-tr_ 1018 ard 1020 7th street northwest. USPRECEDENTED REDUCTION, Best make Paper Oamb ies (double width), 8, Androscoggin Cotton, 1 Prints, Sc. aud up. Klegant Black Lyons Silk Tezous Gro at from His © $325 (a Grain 1.60, worth @ eek Alpaces and Mohnirs {ects 280. up. Victoria ns, Se. ard up. All Linen ‘Towels, $1 dozen (3 for $5c ) and np, All Linen Hemmed Hékfs , 12!sc., worth 260. ye Bilk Clocked Balbrigi Hip Gore. Corsets, £90. ; Fegaced from TBc, Elegant Paris Kids.soc.,(2 b ,& nd Sun inbreiiase feod ALL DRESS GOODS at a great sari fice, to close. We cifer none but first class goods, selected with a view to beauty ard durability. Those wishing to get the fullest valne for their money ehould examiae cursiock, This is our final reduction. BRODHEAD & CO, _Sugl5-8m 1205 F street, between lath and 13th. Wwe abe now SETORISBING 2 OURSBLV ees W PRIOR BeeutiNg ‘Dy Gu Das 40 Lp cee very wide fine ine BLACK ALPAOUA only si es very fine Satin a Pitan oe ARTE! B's Store, 707 Market re me (excelient) BLEAOHED nly 1255 cents 3 000 yards BEAUTIFUL OAMBBIC CALIOO zen pair SPLENDID STOCKINGS onl; 12 cents 40 deven EXOELLENT HANDKERCHIEFS only 6 cente. 2CK SILKS very cheap, All of the above aad a great deal more to be seen at Lave: ony 2% cents. Oheap I CARTER S an6-tr CHEAP DKY GOGODS SiOKE. SUMMER RESORTS. SURF BATHING, FOINT LOOKOUL HOTEL, MD, Is well known as the most pleasant Sum- mer Kesort on the Chesapeake Bay. For health ard besuty and ass Bathing station it bas no ¢qual, pe yasceri ng all the es tages of turf Bathiog without den. bs seeking bealth will find ‘t bene! fo Vieit this polut, ‘able well suppuicd. Terms. 2 80... ‘per day, 2 per da! the week, 1 & per duy. by the month: D. P. MOBGAN, Baltimore, Manager, Address J.B. MILBUBN & BRO... Proprictors, buges-2w* Point Lockout, St. Mary's co, Md, LADIES’ GOODS. 4 LADIES, ATTENTION! If you wieh to bay BARGAINS in MILLINEBY AND FANOY GOODS, of endless variety, you will find them at MRS. M, J. relat Te the above articles will be s REGARDLESS oF nego Melo ‘Skere ist. M.J. HUNT, won oy aud 62% D street. a7 4 first-class MILLINERB wanted for the fall trad augli-tr MISS McCORMICK, > 4 906 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (Up Stairs.) Tam tn constant receipt of the newest desigas tn “GHIF AUD STRAW BONWETS AND HATS IMPORTED BONNETS, FEXNCH FLOW: ae LACES, & &0. MEDIOAL, &. G2. TO DES. BBOTBERBS & GRAY AND BE I cured before it ts too late. This is the only place in thiscity Theres sare and speedy. be chtsined fer all ii ind evil habits, 8) pu rand ev y Grent, and Seminal Weakness, }06 'B street southwest since. 1819 |B WILSO: ehorougniy and scientific Mid- A fe and Seiten Eereicien. jen Ce to at thetr residence at any honr, re fkeg OG eevee rooms and th of 1@ Dest of at: octor’s private residence 1160 miar7-ly street nerthweste oe Ist and 21 sta, '¥,, De! ity yal she jeer iertanksntaate Mette adel newly dlecow les, socatod remed! eure at 19 street, has Zouseuted, sol ts ere ea nis Was fe perman seresae tine preetia eee Wee ted Wataraay in each wack from 9m (0 ena O) Sete ing rom ty hecad Bore aa Abc cod vestecebie Teinedica. Books and Oire font Nona South Ninh ets sien face Pa.—an mayat-oomm bi ‘Conduct an and protec iouat shi otoe will Bo. 646 on Ds, CRRTIFACATES, PALD SEWER Asi Dr. Fo SET Tie sory BRIOK HOUS taivirg eight rooms, bath-room and Sid water, Kent $45 per month, No. 615 M Boribweet. Apply 1011 7cb sireet n. w. FS, BENT—Three unfarnieh or ight hou-ekeepi BOOMS on third ieor. Rent moderate. 15th street northwest, between @ and @ sts Fozs SALE OR REBT. san! five rooms No, 423 6, street. between D aut E Mreets south, Toe ire at No. 429, or No. 1439 street northwest. >OB SALE-A tow of th on Mirtle seem: bave bath, &c 920 per mont! ose desiradie BRIOKS sen rooms, gus, water, re seve range, eee, and cold water, gaa, hon (—sruall cash payme: g00d order; grained in oa! Ted throm “THs B.WAGGAMAN, sir ~y es month. WE ted to W. a: waEat jereon ati an) ooT- ‘eet, between 16th and Tith streets northwest; Sacer io “he yard. Terms Teasopab! LOT on1#h between Q and B streets north- “iene es ones A ny ropa toe ee ofthe city, OH. mo TOR” rest Bort = a Bo 50 Gay street, town; fronts south, with eastera orthern expoeure, nice side aad back yard; French roof, two porches, ten rooms, hall, bath’ reom, closets, ii oF part of SQUARE Fitol atroet. opposite re. Also. LOTS in 8a aud 985. au very desirable. East Capitol and h streets. au25.20* B BENT—Two large HOUSES, modern im- provements; #u: foo alley « Also. convenient i ‘bat ropes Inquire pie ‘one's bike Si" FOE BENT FURSTSHED BOOMS. large and Handsome parlors ‘one f the guests. one Bat ite wake the honse homelike and attractiv: Tale fret clase: 917 43¢ street northwest. — Fo SALE—An eligible LOT, 20 0; fronting north, bordering on @ 30- eae i near the Britis! Minister's house, now building, on A street north. Apply at No. 324 12th streot west. Foe BENT—Large anne BOOMS en suite or single, and Board; fruit, flowers, vegetables, errgnet grocnds, brick stable; summer — 250" K Street ecto (OR BENT. ‘aud desirable “PRESS BRICK DWELLING on Washington street, between Gay and Danbarton, wo: reven rooms — | modern eonveniences. To a good ey it tenant the rent will bs low, WILLIAM TY: LER, 715 ith street. an2s-e 3 Fo RENT—One of the most elegant BESI- DENCES ta Washington, situated on corner of {is Spd C streets; contains sixteen rooms, all the latest improvements in modera converiencs:, ts fornished, WILLIAM apd v desirable. FYLES.T19 ith ervect BUI-Cost (OB BENT—Tne DW ye + HOUSE Ne.611 Gth street, between F a1 reels northwest; contains twelve roomr; ram Sr a Water st the or eo eeuGn Riven September let. Inquire at B. F. MOBSELL’B, No. 529 7th street north- ae and5-5t Fee BS Post Office, Containing eiguteen roots; Feat Gl perma; posreasion the Ist cf September, In76. Also, HOUSE on 6th end B streets er Soren roome,; rept $40 per mé Inquire of: TINGLY, 625 Benorsivanta avenue. abas FOE BENT-HOUBE on Detrecs street: egit rooms abd collar; gas, water and bath-roon; very cb ‘Two on K street; thirteen rooms each: two bath rooms; $65 per moxth. A large and ele- gavt DWELLING in rorthwes! tion of city; #125 per mouth, GEO. B. COBURS, 629 strack northwest. avis % 0K SALE—A mall FRAME, with stono baxo- ent, on L sirect, between 2th and 2st streets; has fo by QUSB near Gen; FRAME. of y 10; 95.300. Two small BRIC is DWELLINGS on loth street norhwose between P street and Rhede Island avenue; have five rooms feck? lot 28 by 819; @150 each, Two small BRICKS, of #1x rocms cach,on Hew Jersey avente, be ‘aud F streets porthwest; @3,000 ren Be THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 819 Teh Fo BRNT—South front BO MS (furnished) wich Board, at 2117 Gastreet n.w. auzs-3t* 08 KENT—Cwo BOOMS over Stinemetz’s Hat x B'SSEEA Ist Pemoyivenia anne ae ste [FO8 BEBT—Forniche? ud anfarnsbed Ooms with cr withoat Board, at No. 6) street. an, oe" FOr BEST_witn Boards ia private famity, Lardsomely farntsi ‘B00 wable for gevtiemven ani their wives, or single seuticinen eke room together, Apply LOLS 8:h st.n.w. azi-3t™ FFOB RENT Two urfarsished BOOMS on woo. ‘ond th MS OH BENT—Two commute ing, EQOMS, salt: ablo for & pariy of young men. 723 6:h street horthweat, Between @ and H streets, Terms rea- sonsble. roe RENT—Cheap—Two furnished BOOMS in & private family to gentlemen only; all Ps conveniences, at 810 luth strect, betweea H and I Borthweet. aus ‘OK BENT—1 oie le furnished HOD: in ex- cellent tocstion, 13 riome; modern improve- merts. Apply PO. Box 636, or of P. B. Stu FON, 480% Lonisiaue avenue. wug24-S: ro BENT—To a private famiiy*ouly, a 9 room HOUrE, wits hot and cold water throughout; Tony and carriage house, inquire for Key at No. 1011 G street northwest. ang24-3t' FOR SESTSS three-story BRIOK HOUSE No. 210% B street northwest, between 21 and ms; gaa, Water aud water ol: gaets ‘Apply at next — ae {OB RENT—Farnished HO} th 12 rooms and _modera Improvemuta font $160 per tomb, Inguire at 1219 1ith street northwest. af- ter 8 o'clock p.m, sugtt St Fo KRENT—HOUSE No. £420 Lith st. north- ‘weet, between O and P; Leafs tnlags 24 Ky rman, apg0, Latrobes, water closets. £0: @ Appin 10.0 0. BURR, ‘corner ‘iin! molP F Wr AL B.S05 engt-4" Fo ee ae le > HOUSE, No. 1525 = street northwest, bet enh f ctrontn quire from 98, m. to 12 0 clock, of CALF. Plant’s Building, corner of 15th street and New York avenue. anets-3t Fe BENT—Five BOOMS in Nite of eleven rooms pleasantly located, Mo. 611 P at. porth- ‘Fests the owner end femnil ae are de fi ith the ties tak: See hy cos ants Apa ioek i. Sa waes Room 4, Federal Block, 7 Re. OR BENT—Front B00! wand elegantly M8, farniebed, with all modern improvements, at 201 D wireet,eorner of 3d,porthweet aust St OR RENT—On N street, between 334 and Sith, F = two- ‘nog BBICK HOUBS, five rooms, and larg RoE EEE ry BRD BOOMS, wits unten: al rze 8 5 . and ‘bath-room.. ‘Terms modera™ S ebbely et the southwest corer of Iith and @ west Fe BENT—A very desirable HOUSB, faraisbed northwestern or unfurnished, in the part ‘ity. convenient to cars and market. guireat ‘Law, 603 15th and-st" Jains P TUSTIN, Attorney-at- street northwest, PCR SALE—DESIRAGLE_LOTE=1 have for HF Otiotine sor etigibie LOTS coc of che Caste es Pennsy! ist stretisy and on 2d atreet com & sirens south nad ing Lots fa je avenue, Chtrest south. Parties wisht the most beautiful section of the city would do rT to give me t the! ir attention. JAMES P. PRVLIN. DOB HENT— ed BOOMS, with or with- Fee wards at lida L streets ‘Phi location fs one of the most pleasant in the city. changed. Ty T— Ls elegant, unfarnished, front BOOM scoora cers ea Tortie without ehil- A nicely thine oor, with all modern im: nhs fo. 708 Bh cS ane: ~ BR BALE—F: September, Poker: Grocn BRICK HOUBE, oe naaT E cate ony at $25 per house oF at our office. ast rooms, incladiog iy age, Latrobe, fine hall, yard, fron Gren. oe <9 SALE—At Mount as SALE—A very desirabic BULLDING LOT on 1ith street, betwoen Q and B streets; 25 [oct front by 120 feet deep, to S)-foot alley. Taxes all paid; title perfect. Will be sold at a bargain. CHAS. a. MOU augs-tw 2S F street nor br . FOE BALE An “iegant 1OUSE on M sirest, be- tween *b cr hor streets. Afine RESIDENCE ce ie Ivanta ayenns, Houserand kets n aitwigtiae ety st jonses is bee 'e DP SWEET. S11 Ten street. » BENT—A ten-room ¢ wich oll modern tan sel en spetooee ot lth aod B voce Ema al month. Inquire at Ties: M strect i729 = Paes RENT—One of those Duddington Pisce, OK ite: nice BRIOK HG Ist streot southea }, containing ns rooms, with moders Fraptoxe: Ay Di = FF is FEDERAL moore part oy BUSINESS CHANCES. WASTED— 82.500 ON FIRST MORTGAGE, er ten TF cent. per anuum. Address — Box“ U.,” Washington, D. 0. wugrs St TO LOAN UPON REAL ESTATE. $7, 000 ‘Wil be loaned sm, _svet5-3t_ Corner 9 with good order; suitable for email 1209 Cetrest «. w. aught-3t in Fos LE OHEAP, OOLNG ocd butic ees: splendid stand: goed reasons a selling. Address PILLS, Box 3, Star ONEY TO LOAN —310.000, $5,000 AND £3,000 to tona on good city real ewtate, dosire- cate iso. several smalier sums. WAGNER, Federal Buildings, corner streets. Y ANTED—§2,500 to. $3,000 for 3, 4 or V Fearsy on Sovlrense ‘veel enwte ih’ $6, will psy 10 pereent, interest, Sot commissions Address Bux 419 Cit ey TL “Gbebs TORE. Boot Bositen in => Cay. Address Box 562, Washington, augl-1 OR SALE—One NOTE Af 1430 fr S130 carh; ai60, one of $680 for 3990, bearing interest ‘at i0 ‘per cent. beecme due tnone yi by first deeds of trm: western part of the city: or will exchange for Northern Pactic bonds, Inquire, or address, ADVEBTISER, 10 ith street northwest, after 4 p.m. ancld-1w* POR SALE—A well sivaated RESTAURANT, ite tbe market, in Alexandria, Va, loguire at F's PRE! EIDER’S, 16 Le Boyal stro: arcria, Va. ST 500 iopercone, treat enanse tortures es muck. y § ver cont, commission. Addi JM Revs. Kate post «Mice aals 6c $20, 000 20, Losin sums fo wait, on perty well located, in the cen- D the of ——— ‘Soper & DAEEST UES. els 6t F street. A rock oF rp SROCREIES, Der a. °° toreawapt wanted ts exchenge for a thoes of D SHOES, suitable for » Country Estate near the city. Ye 4 Lock Bor Sil, Washinton D.C. ‘Sugl4-106 Addrees SPECIAL NOTICE — igs WHO Haves PALD THE GEN #ER TaX TO Both of the above notes and are properly secured Estate in north- pg ANTED ror TwoY aT real GBT THEI AND ale BaMaGns 7 41D FOR; OLD Ma The tne aie cr oremeds of the low w for any sbove class of bes about balf expired, sod those who ha\ t in their claim shouid at- Cee Bea its to collect any class of — against ¢! ict government, ani have ities for the auditing of the same and getting an carly settlement. Petronage ef this class is —— from all who have claims against the Board of Public Works or the government, ae pets ASE, je Koons, _sng13-10t 119 Market Space. S"wan-Tax BucEiPrs. We pay as much as any house in the city for SEWEER-TAX REUEIPTS, ‘large or small quanti TER & RYON'S, eugl0-lm Ho. 110 ist et, —_0uele-tm__Ho. 110 Ist st. s.0., Capitol Hilt, RREGHIPZED SE WEE BILLS (The above cot. ernment at the 5 Fama - we. sosscr sts eucé-Im" No. 1423 F street nor! BALE OB EXCHANGE oT F° . PROPERTY. = = NORTH ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, THIB’ Lo FARMS AND Sane AN TLviNe Capt OF F80M TWO TO Bulk FORTY AORES EACH, REAL BSTATE BROKER, 603 1étH STREET, Opposite Treasury. nara Wal Sg rea betes AMERICAN GINGER ALE OONTAINS NO ALOOHOL. FOB SALE BY DEALERS AT 91.50 PEE DOZES, OB AT THE DEPOT, Ho, 67 GREENE 6T., GRORGETOWE, D. 0. Losnrance Risks tn bot ctimert edvantogeoss terms = 4. s. corns tad every’ Ome, B tov ran MISCELLANEOU EOUS. “ OtRP. R HYDRA bic apaaey el P.4 a. a High igh street, Georgetown. Sacks a Seoond-hand Osrriaess taken: oe ae Rogaine LL? aa ca WOOD-BUBNT LIME. iN ISL. FD, Boy. y S"r te get them back in sesh Pune SOOUREE, en thet’ po color rubs of; io time: fovee cleaned on short notice. erate; punctualit yguerantesd. Etrssersus: Prices mod soph ly ‘aTen? OF ‘Washington, D.'O, . BERG! e Seer ed soutien & 00.) >» ABMY Ai Reuane Mowropoines Fon Bet as (tasos wr, 2 Browne” REAL ESTATE AGENTS. J 4m BOYLE. FRANK BARNUM. JUAN BovLe & BEAL ESTATE ANY Rots ‘Shoxens Bo. 608 18:h street, oppostt prog Siete cr sot F.? or rig

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