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EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: TUESDAY ++. Augast 17, CROSBY 8S. NOYES.... rt Average Daily Circalation, 14,500 The Star for the Summer. Persons leaving the city for the summer or for any portion of i may howe THe STAR sent by | mail, postage prepaid, for such period of time as they desire at the rate of 18 cents per week, 60 cents per month, $1-30 for three months, or $3 for siz months, SF. B. The paper ts not in any case sent by mau wniess the money therefor accompanics the order. | ne & as a text Mr. Welsh’s allegation eretary Delano, by the character of Lis ¢ ort, misled many persons into urehasing the worthless bor tm Pacific railroad, the Pb: shows that the great op: mself far more as Tak ist nterior cou! ty foreibiy s great able Lavestir ct that in one of the the Fy ander. Mr. Wels a dou published, je column O speak without restraint, I will state that no member of my family or of my mercantile firm, has either irectiy or in- Urect ¥ interest in the northern Pacific railroad. I do not refer to the road as a con- tinuanee of the great natuiat highway through the northern lakes, or of its import- ance in developing the mineral and agricul- tural resources of a vast country otherwise valueless. or of its value as a highway to the territories on the northwestern extremity of this country, great as they are. I desire now fo consider this railway asa military neces- sity. evabling the War department to brir lawless Indians of the north into subjectio: and to thus to aid effeetively the religiot bodies charged with bing is gives the road a natlonal ir portance, and should induce all who will be assisted by it in the great work of civilizing the aborigines to aid in removing diffieaigjes 4y otherwise retard its progress. exposure, it wonld seem to be ch for Mr. Welsh to address him- ¥ to the other featnres of the busi- in bs ness he ba -200- —— A correspondent of the New York Ti Who las interviewed Uncle Bill Allen, says that two years ago, when Inflation was first agitated, but oefore Thurman had expressed himself thereon, Allen sent word to him by J Hon. H dent of the Erie railway In clos- ing his message to his nephew he made this significant remark: Don’t be in too — big shurry, Thurman. Remember that no man ver made himself President. The people make Presidents.” Bat Thurman was in a burry in spite of the message, and spoke in the Senate against his uncle’s financial views, and follows it up in this campaign. Allen now says Thurman is putting on style, anc that after getting all the valuable ideas that be ever had from his profound uncle, he seeks to go out and trade for himself and gets swamped at the first trial. “I am sorry,” says the governor, “but Thurman’s chances are gone.” Now that he regards his nephew &s out of the race, the governor pro- poses to contest the honors with Pendleton and Hendricks, neither of whom he thi Will have any chance for the Presidential somination If he runs this fall. Rev. Dr. Charles G. Finney, { years president of ‘One tin (Ohio) Cotte; diet suddenly yesterday morning, of heart iteease, at bis residence in Obertin. He was in the enjoyment of his usual -heaith up to the time of his death, which vecurred in his eighty-third year. Dr. Finney commencad life as a lawyer, but subsequently he heeame &® preacher and revivalist, in which capacity he became widely known, not only in this country, but in England. In 135 he @ professorship in Oberlin College, ar he was €lected to its Presideney, wh sition he held at thet was justly reganied as among the ioremost educators of the country, anid it is likely that be has exercised as wide # religious and atu- cational influence, particularly in the local- ity of his labors, as any man of the present time. His death, which will bea great loss to the college and the community in which be lived, , Will be widely and « deeply regretted. as Mr. William Welsh, of Philadelphia, seems to have a pretty bad attack ofeaco hes scribencii. He is out in another letter to Pro- fessor Marsh, In which he attempts to prove that Secretary Delano has invariably organ- zed investigating commissions not to cou- et but to acquit. He refers especiaily to ssioner Smith, ‘h appropriating the proceeds of the sale of certain pine timber in Minnesota to bis own use, but strangely fails 10 g!ve any sa‘isfactory reason t Appear as » witue-s in the w many c&se, as he was urged to do on three diferent | occasions. Mr. Welsh certa.nly ought not to make charges without being both willing and able to substzn tiate hem. — if the statement be true that H bold the nan has been de rei lusane and ted to an asylum, the to be a prope: he Is of circumstance for su vestiga- mind ot ay be open itis certain, we ccleve, ‘hat he bas never shown any danger- | ‘us oF Violent symptoms. His incare ties within the walls of @ mal house looks, there- fore, very much as if there are some persons whose interest it is to keep him ont of the Way, and to prevent him from looking after or inquirt: o the status of bis late exten. sive | Profitable business. sees The result of the late race at Rochester shows that one horse Is as good as another, if not @ Little better. Flora Temple, Dexter, and other fast nags had their day, and others took their places. It ts far from certain, however, that Goldsmith Maid will resign ber laurels so easily, as the race at Rochester was a remarkably close one,—Lula winning in the last heat by only “half nose.” Even if in the next contest the Maid (now nineteen years old) regains her reputation, the time is fast coming when she must clear the track for younger competitors. Age will tell, bat in her case it tells beathe — wrong direction. A Cincinnati genius fancies he has uts- covered a plan by which the smoke and cin- “ers from a locomotive can be carried to the rear endof the train and there set free with- ont annoying passengers, by means ofa sim- ple tube, a foot or so in diameter, ranning from the smokestack over the tops of the cars. This same pian has been talked about for the last ten or fifteeu years, but nothing bas come of it. Let some one demonstrate that the cinder nuisance can be abated, and the railroad companies will enrich the in- ‘ventor, while the traveling pubitc will rise Tp and eall bi bim m blensed. ‘As we rather expected, cpected, Rev. Mr. Mr. Brown disavows the language recent! attributed to bim in regard to newspapers and news- paper reporters, as will be seen by our camp meeting correspondence in another column. ‘We hardly thought it possible that a gentic- such sentiments as Mr. Brown was credited with, and it is @ real pleasure to hear that he Tepudiates them. Representative Kelley delivered his speech 0n “feenance” in Chicago last Friday even- ing to anauycuce of less than turee hundred ECTRGRA | enlation of the between this figure and the one claimed is | ie The democrats of Maryland are dying to know what shape the opposition to the Lee Carroll ticket will take. The Baltimore Gocette says the know-nothings are working things beautifully, no doubt, with the lights turned down and the doors locked, but the | crowds outside want to do some shouting, | and thinks the boys ought to havea chance to “enthuse.” The same paper announces that Hon. John Lee Carroll will shortly eater upon @ thorough personal canvass of the state. —— ee “MR. WHITELAW Rerp yields. He has withdrawn the advertisement for publish- ing which the 7imes threatened to aivertise him asa liarand a cheat. This looks much like a confession.” —Chicago Trine. In his advertisement the editor of the 7) dune claimed a circulation of 50,000. Thi was during the Beecher trial excitement. It is salt on good autuority that the actual etr- Tribune is 46,000. The margin not enormous.—Cin. Com. Still, four thousand lies a day are a good many. ——__—_—-+e2--_____ Still arother victim in Washington to the improper use of coal oi!. The most frightful accidents are continually occurring, but they seemed to be looked upon more in the light of ‘‘visitations of Providence” than as the result of carelessness pure and unadul- terated. When will people learn that kin: res with kerosene is a highly danger- practice? = & CAMP MERT! and EX- => PERIENCE held “at wok y Chapel, WED. ING, com, at So clock al7-2t EE DIPLOMA of Holmes’ Old Mam af the owntarn Liver Prils at orci ad Drug rer 7th and Hl stroe'e 1.000 for tb fer poise ows subatan LOAN THE TERRE. SAVINGS, TION opeas AND BUILDING aeeocre its Isth series August 13. Subscri tions to sicok will be received from this date by the Secretary, at Boom 16, LeDreit Buti ar Post Office, on F street. where Information Coueerning the associ: jon will be furnished, th een »e Kindly furn: n TERRY. Secretary. iy22 we MEN‘ Pog TIAN ASSOCLA- CoRNER OF OTH an! aNd D StReers, Besdtcg Booms and Library free to all. Prayer Meetings daily at 12:15, 6, and 9 p.m. Sebbath Fyening Services, (exclusively,) for young men, at 6 o'clock. Sabbath Afternoon Services at 3:30. Lowen tape nr pres, 13,000 volumes. New booxs constantly may29-tr EVERYBODY WILL HAVE IT! — The United States “CENTENNIAL MEDAL.” A beautifel Little souvenir illustrating the growth and Drosperity of « free people in a hundred years authorized agents for the District of Gotarn- AMILTON & PEARSON, (3. ©. A. Buildings Sth, ant D strectss Deniers in Chadellcen: Plumbers: Geode See ks weadatt a. ORDERS, 200, ar ee © so Trssgury Department, BANK: OF DEPOSIT, EXCHANGE, COLLEO. ‘Sqases only. In all marketable securities. Io- ormation for tnvestors cheerfully furnished. maré-Iy WANTS. | ANTED—\ good OYSTER SHOCK ©R at ss Peppsyirania avenue. West. good COOK at 334 E street sea: Reference required. No oth: z “anit ate Westra WHITE GIRL to do light nee American or German preferred. Appl: at 18907 F'street northwest angi7-3 Ws 4a NTED—Two goodWAITERS and KIT HEN | BOY at the Parkingon Honss. Mast, be W yaERE=Ser- Ist. for or seven —— HoUs! sirect cars; nortl terms aud locality rmanent tenant. six SK, three blocks. fre est or Capitol Hill, Adare A.B. K., Star office. angi7-%: a WOMAN, to) it 1301 Corcoran stree Good wares paid toa womad who ls competent etd cam come well recomamenter NTED—Reliabie, energetic CANVASSERS (male or femate) for this city, Baltimore, Wil- ming on.(Del.,) Richmond and the entire soath, for an article of novelty. uiility and economy: after 6 p.m at 409 9 Wea CERY ST: god location M Adéress Box 549 formation V JANTED—A b petize YOUNG MAN who can © t of books, quick at figares, and can come well recommenacd.” Address in hand writing, »ge, name, & » with refereness, Lock Box 134. Pest Office weeks nesa appl und Ses specifica: gy) one fa ith table and Ad- oF a chili at 230 New angl6-3t* An APPRENTICE g business ;OR 1 BENT_ Foor ‘oF five unfurnished R need | F Four or five unfarnis | Soriiweet.” be serps Buildi V /ANTER— OO MET ROOMS, suitable for parlor with a private and permanent famil be good and Hones modern. "Address eor foar Un ©., City Fost Office, Box 67 1b augls st” V yANTEDS | SE of from 15 to rooms or o smiall communicating Honses, with all the modern improvements: aad tt gcolre Pair. Pussies sion desired at any time prior to November 1. Ad dress. stating terms oud full particulars, “JB.” St argis 6" V jANTED=K WOMAN as chembormaid and laundress None need apply those who fre accust med to fine Wasking and ironing: No.3 Btoddard street. angit 3:* pV ANTED-CLATMS 6 OF JAY COOKE & OO H. SQUIRE & CO., Bankera, | angl2 6t 1416 Pennsylvania avents. V J ANTED—A young Indy f qualified to teach the Engitsh branches, together with French. Pithes # SITUATION as { cher in a private fam: ily or school. She can give references B.."’ Lonise Home, Washington, D.C. angil 6tddeost™ WwW ANTED—A POSITION as music teach: Sehool. | Highest references. Addross C.8.,” Post Offi angS-ta,th,s.2w Wi NTED— Temiclisichy =F AMIENS Who are in nead of frst-clase Serrente of all kinds; also, Servants wanting ay homes can them 4 yy pad ‘at the Kure ‘a a Employment fa hens“ egy. Bins LOUISE 0 BCTLER, Wiis tand FURNITURE, BED ‘LOTH d-hand NG, and CLOTHLN: BOOTS ‘aud Sons wil pay the highest’ cash Apply to Brice 3. —— Prompt attended 3 DF mail. SOLMAN 936. 6, corner street and Peutesivanis aves. Y inayil ty SE ICE-COLD TEA, of anrivaled flavor, WITH MILBUEN’S FAMOUS POLAB SODA, At 1429 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Is the most superb and delicious drink yet Jatro- duced. Je29 tr WANTED, Genticmen to Know that WiLLIAN MOOKE, Merchant — 1011 New aren cutting garments York to seplé-ly mayl-ti REMOVAL.—WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Attor- removed to ¥ y ney-at-Law has No. street fri Oras a an riends and business acqai GE! business solicited, and money inyested, Offices for reat in same bane rea NOTICE TO OWN wien St aa pee 716 in ant ool ‘iow, , Continue to claims BANKE le NG, ao < Wozaky reszie, octi?- Ovrics—StaR augl2t 1418 Pa. B. CLARK JONSON'S CELEBRATED IN- 940 F street uber 940 F street. MISS LUCILLA 8. MASON, Sole Age: Sab 4 gente: ABRIAGES. CARRIAGES. | CARRIAGE A lorge aud weil selected at Rs oe net! be scid to make room for fall work. Per. ne to want wili do well to call. nh GRAHAM, Repository and Faster Ge" FLour, GEM FLOTR. on DIAN BLOOD BYRUP, can be obtained at edt. Please apply at #10, aelz 3 Cc Rivd= at gremtly redvcid prices Repairing promptly a to. Ty. sugit-tt Nos 410-414 -rh street northwest. GkM FLOUR. a. a. Mbt fh TE = sass. are sole agents of the celebrated GEM FLOUR, Hast rstown Flour Compsny. augl? 2t | to THE SUPREME © Sse O® THE DISTBICT cust eh, 1875. in the matter of tho will of CHA RLE WOOD: Application for letters testanentery on the ewtate of Charles F. Wood, of the District of Columbie, has this dav been made by Arianae Wood. All persons interested are herepy notified to sppear in this court on TUESDAY, tne 7th day of Sept mber next, at 1] o'clock @. m., to show cause Shy iettecs of adniinistration on the estate" of ine said deceased should not prayed. Provided, scopy of this order be pubi once @ week, for three weeks, ip the Evening 5 Mar, provigus to to the Test: said day 7 fiesiter of Wiis, UPREME COU BLQR TUE Distaicr he Saprewae <lambia aforesaid, appoint: SDAY, Sertenber 15, "for the nal eettiement and distribation of the ersonal estate of maid deceased, and of th and, as far as the same have been collected and turned 1 to when and where all the creditors and by mone of oon ased are notified to attend, with thelr pr y youched.or they may otherwise by law. be excluded from all benedt in said ‘: estate: Provided. & copy of this orler be published once. week for three weeks. in tho Evening Star vious to the said da ‘Tost: batt riz ty St ‘A. WEBSTER. Rogister of Wills. N THE 8U ay cr aH OF THE DISTBICT Boge « i Term, pool Ith, 1878. he case cf Kit nH. Dearien, Executrix of saues HH. DA ABI G, ) the Executrix aforesaid, has.with the a] prebatins of the Sapreme Court of the District of Gstumbia - Pointed TOESDA ¥, Bep! the tinal settlement sonal estate of said di as far as ol HORGIA AND ZLORIDA~Fartcr ae. Gre rmation about “am oe, ‘Monwixe xa f ny = alate Ga. pus. 910; Weerly, Bc BITCHEN CTENSILS, TIN WARE, Sc '¢ contract for PLUMBING AND G48 FITTING In all thetr pa eee Ro os end cae peg Bara rane acer ANTED—OARPETS TO OLEAN at Bice’s paren Heath ing W 490, Maine avenue, bo- pe in ost — Ine av for and de- Heres e without ‘chstae. pl0-ly LOST AND FOUND. osT— A small hairless Mexican DOG. A auita ‘ard will be paid bos his return toAN13 F street northwest itt ]_083—Sunday nicht, corner Tih aireat apd Penn sylvania avenue, a» BLACK CRAPE VELL The tier will be suitably rewarded by return ning the sume to 612 7th street éouthwest. -ancl7-3t" 52> REWARD—Stolen from Center market, 2D Thursday. 12th inst. ant, one BAY CORSE and CARRY ALL. with HAR, ody painted brown; black cover. The abo reward will be pad for the return of the t Fiat £ Ons i street northwest. aul7-20* ©FT—On the 7th of August, near the Center Market, au ACOUUNT BoOK. A liberal re- werd will be paid if returned to Stand 229 igsnter Market. ‘angls-3t” Te: mM @ Cage at the cottage fu the Smithsonian Park. ell ow and brown CA- NARY.with top. ‘A reward will be given if re $e turned and no questions asked, it was @ keep stke of my deevased mother, - KON. Emithsontan. ‘angie JOrEri B. FOR SALE. BOE SSuE HEAP The sloop yacht BLUE WING, now in thorongh repair and tig. lying at Nasy Yard, Inquire Room 19, War department. aught 3t" Fok, SAGE On RXCIANGE—FARM of 3m acres of arable land, Looms son fine timber, cod fences and build! ‘ailr: station fait way to Hichmond. it, As “PHILLIPS 603 15:h street northwest. — eon Eon ag CHEAP—A ree Srne fe MANTELS, posts, CARLAGE ST STEP: cay Y UTHERFORD, 1116 Pa. ave. Fae SLE Fes ag ed Bg excellent ] ae Cant specu epitol 1, Georgete Fa Eyuee3e caEIAGESSS Fenny Lind B BUG eit 8 and Seats, Par! 7 oe WAGORS. ‘ea represented. cake Mannfsetarers No Hos. 19 19h and OT 56 Bridge oes Seorgttowns DO. PERSONAL. (to THE PULLIC. hereby give notice tht all business relations between W. Hutt and m3 self have this day ceased, by his leaving my cin ploy without notice or settling aay books, and in vic Iation of his written contract. He is not authorized to use my Baie in Any business tranea, CHRIS. RELSSNER _Angust With, 1875. angl7 ot I cowpatibility, etc.; residence unnecessary after decree, Address P. 0. Box 1037, C! yIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FOR IN. fee Aftioroer. MADAME B0¢3. Heating Mi ‘Thm ceolevrated Lady 3: gyua ten be ccvaalted at No. SET'D streets, m“, She has no superior tm delin the Past Pi In love or business ae "describing sure way to saccess in al en wirkotly' conbdential. HOTELS, N*EX EUROPEAN RESTAURANT, Ss ie Tes esa aif ANB. eer |e Choicest Wines and PERFUMERY. J. & E, ATHINSON’S Ess. YLANG YLANG—FBANGIPAN- NE-—and SAROANTHUS. OLD BROWN ‘WINDSOB SOAP. VIOLET POWDER PRIZE MEDALE—LONDON, PARIS, VIENNA, COBDOVA, LIMA. Sold by all firet-class dealers throughout the States. J. & E. ATKINSON, 24 Old Bond street, London. Sole Agents in New oceans & McNABY “The genuine roy seen MARK.” '#epZ.nove. a eae te and LIGHT mmr for Men, att Hie | ES ine oe " ob g propre ‘8th, 1878. i FOR RENT AND SALE. FOR RENT AND SALE. MEDICAL, &c. RENT— Large. siry ROOMS, furni-hed; Fifo2 #th street.corner L; beantifulir ena Terms moderate Private family, sugi? st OMS, . Close. ‘to market orthwest cormur of ah and Pwr is suet? 3” FOR SSEE—S pamber of -alaatle COTS on uin- coln avenue. in the vicinity of Glenwnod Cem- etery. which will be sold enti e oc subdicided to suit wrchamrs spply to THOS. EB. WAGGAMAN, Doe augl? 3 KENT—A splendid Bisinces STORE. corare Of Md ‘and Oriteets uartieintt ee eget ce jgung man with $t@) Apis to URRY, tert northwest; or to Mr. KXLU Agent. augi7-st* settg htt ally, Fob, BEX TCE SALE—The orihwest corner ot | 20th and K streets northws BUSINESS pipet honse cont: cellar Aprly fo 08. BM and G streets northwest. ‘he ms, besides store. Rilehen — MUBBAY, cot bow first-class BRICK DWELUL- three stories and bassment and “a brick front; Ohio stone trim. base and steps; double terrace d with ali mo ern improvements; situated No. 1. to Beort Statne ‘Apply to CHAS N BES fer ° ’ 1402 lath street. 7 PGK BENT Two or f ur nice KOUMS 7 Fh Shen pace fo rude ‘Augie 2t* A bew six room BRICK HOUSE set, near the corner of M street Tn- Xt door. anglé 3” Foes ING-HOU! {taxce all peld and "title per: ra Part cash, balasce in uenta, Inquire at 1242 20th street n. w. a POR SALE—One cight-room pressed F%? SALB VERY CHEAP—Several HOUSES o els a aH. WASESe, Kes! 1i-Bt Corner FOR SALE OB Exod ANGETA very Pon Batt tol partly a cheap. of wil exchaage for sos rhe parcicctars apply to CHAS 8 HT «Real Ketate and Ideurance Agests $1 Lebron building. 303 F at eugli FOE BENTIHOUSE No. 331 south &. between 2d and 3d streets east, cont aul modern cousentences.’ Wt 8 the present I further ure. foe ft I fo SOSIAM SHAW. No B16. a r A ETA’ na ane apples tree, he prime of bearin, . raty of shade trees a1 from $ to 10, minutes walk from Hyait ville station, on the B. ai, 3S minntes ride from ae ee a a A. VABH cnuthe premises, or at N Penueyivante ent aug 2w FOR BALE. 915 N ae Theeest. three tory preva trick trout BESIDENG §. tn com- te order; conventently arranged and with wodern provetacnts: nine rooms, store and bath-rowus; tTunnl to @ 9)-foot pa er = les DEAR SPELDEN. _is20-1m* _ Real Estate Agent, 613 Mth street, Ke. EENT—The whole of the SECOND FLOOR, :Consisting of six rooms, all at b bath-roin on same Tomer the summer. W : gentlemen intending to spend in the city. Will be rented se] vatel: 73 19th street northwest | PATA HOUSE, with modern improvements. ze for merchandise or western land. OULTON, at once, st. now. ald-st RENT—FURNISHED &OOMS for house- cher fC. nih. including gas, in aivance, at 1215 0 street north: augis st FOR BESTS A eu faite tree story Men tard Roof HOUSE; al! moderu convenicaces; vt M street 0 TRUS. E E.WAG 7AMA 7th et. 51 brick | Will ex- ing. tow small family without children; $15 | FOR BENTOA Nery desirable HOUSE furnistcd, and twenty scres of fine land, | mile from Georgetown. and adjoining St. Aiban's Cb en, cats wat hb. Fine ry ‘OR BENT—HOUSE ae 49 % str ast, Wrooms. het and cold’ w Latrobe ranze orn conveniences can be bad by, board man and wife. Be ces exchanged. wis G augls-3t © 427 lth _ welt S.° OR RENT—Four ROOMS ove strect northwest st F ree RENT—Three si eo y eae THOS. E FoRRS a-ais0 © etroct north wen large yard, ail modern convenience mou th, in advance. See occupant, or WAGG. & CO.,7th street, near F. On RENT—A three story Brick HOUS: basement and two-story brick stable, sireet southeast. with furnace, range. bath-r: water-closet and all, modern Improvements. quire at GULICK BROS.”, Ist and_O streets south, Gast, or on premises between 4aud 6 pt wall de® PCE BENT X handsome RESIDENGE of 13 rooms, with hot and cold water, range. Latrobe, Parle mantels, &c...Be; also. carriage house, sta ble and large yard. wail Font Low to 8 permanent tenant, STANLEY JO. augli-2w No. 311 7th wtrett. COK SALE—A large number of eligible BUILD- HTN G Lots. in the men seal SOND 10 reor 130 0 by letter. of ADENCR rd Street, near Road stroe rm Has ol! the medern Bent remarkably low. Can i nished B ott 15 ——— BUSINESS CHANOKS. FPOk RENT Fine BUSINESS ST « D—Sither =p an bring a cash capital of to Invent fo paying ba Pable of imp au Oyster yet Be Aa RESTAURANT, nv bu Terms very re address ‘Restaurant, WILL SECURE A REST in a very vainable fein which a large amount of ‘mney + ed within ope year, Address W.U. B., Star mgt 3 eedhan's Patent: Waluut Dremsing Cw axter's § ela Carpet ru eet street, bear Washington, augli 3t* y ee; HO e $1,200, $1,500, $2,000 —I have Te improved wlthin'a reagouabt i $1 000, ‘any of tices sums to loan on ‘Teal J. L&Y JONES, extatd eecurity, MM. ROD _avglt-lw No SIL 7th street. angls bt 01 re SO LEASE—Fort Brick House No- 9b Lith st including fine Store for office er business par Brick House No. 427 tth et cellar under whole house; t cor K snd 6t Brick House No. 1418 lit Two new Brick Houses, 7t near Brick House on K st, near Ist n.c. Frame House No. 1415 P Frame House No. 31% Ist at Frame House No 62 Frame Honse Nc Frame House on Store and Cellar corner $d and sts. 1.6.5 2, ppl auglt JOS. F. KELLEY, 902 8thst_n.w. FOE BENT HOUSE No. 34 T street northwost Improvements are modern apd honse in’ fine ord M. M. ROHRE! rangi Ot S13 7th» Fo RENT—A new FRAME HOUSE, ng six rooms, corner 12th and U streets north. west. Rent reasonable. Apply corner of 13th and T streets northw angl3 Im JOHN BATTERS. F OR RENT A 63 ee Dine room BRICK at HOCUS, 62: nd avenue; gas and wa! Res mal is 920 a my Apply to CHAS. A. Estate and Insurance Agent, 31 LeDroit Building, 502 F st-northwest. aul2-st FS BEN ND FLOOR, unfarnished in house with, all modern conveniences. Rent sonable to parties without chillren. “Inanite at No. 2608 Lith street northwest, after three o cl ck p.m angl2-61" Fo BREN three-story BRICK HOUS: rooms. contain a modern, improvements,’ sit- pated om ith strect, between N northwest. Inquire at 11 augli-im as, cellar. Pa 7th stry rok RENT—Thres-stcry BRICK HOUSE, 723 b street northwest; twelve rooms, bath, water: Chote bey range. Apply to 8. FISHMAN, N. 7th street northwest. ang! SOR RENT—HOUSE and STORE carne 46 aod F stree ts southwest, suitable for a grocery ; fize rooms. 108 conveniences; $40 per month: W. MICLER & CO. 913 Fi. northwest, ,;OR RENT—The BRICK RESIDEN Bridge street, corner of Jefferson; eight “bed chambers, with fine views of the river and ms uniry, large parlor, dining room, kitchen. ‘bath roc and pantry; good yard, with brick walls ‘and = at-buusen; Sellar, aed fs throughout the house; all new tea ft a x see ee in No. reet. CHAS. H- CRAGIN, 124 ‘Dumbarton angs sobt OB Lf poe an excellent pressed brick DWEL- LING, seven rooms, modern conveniences street cars one eaar: norkuwe t part of city, and good neighborhood: &.) ps sugé-Im 5 O8 15th stroet n. w. Be TENE New BRICK HOUBE, 8 per month, cenvenient to market, six rooms, bath. Ont, ee Benge 1D, oO K ” et* large cellar; No. 22 farcet, betw nm New Jersey avenue and 3d street. abe of C. aT ARMES, 633 F street, ims 9tod ode 17 90-2w* Oe —Eligibie KOOMS, Congress stroct Pex mente bettiee perc: caution maces on then "arnt floor, a three Cham joor: rooms furnished. octb-cotf (Hep.—t.th& 00.14 IGS, corner ‘Oz. _ BERT EDERAL BUILDIN aoe: rthweet, OF FICRS snd. UN oR: SORNIRHED RENTS” Ageut, Hoorn aa suits, from Foe RENTS; jong time, ‘avenue and lah LOT corner Tat, Proposals ay be made to KER & ‘OUEEN 1419 ) Penawyive: even Fo tate Fara old a ‘ime, LOT corner New York ; LOT YT corner 1th and H ioned BRIOK D G-HOUSK, Seis eeatengin hemeet iow." WiLLiAy t pitty ‘cotlé-cot? ‘treat. REL ESTATE BeLLETIN THOS, E. WAGGAMAN, 619 7th St, VEKT! ENTS "CHANGED -yER ial WED. DNESDAY AND SATURDA ¥ BBIOK HOUSES FOR SALE. SK tn. e ee imps ,W ra. TWO-STOBY : BRICK A FoR SaL3 Ties s. e., all mod. Lesa Est Sts mod. im 28st 5 REEESE 2. 4 i sia fal He - = FOR SALE. cet and 4 2 a 5 Sip BEEE BRe8 cme aot! e2egi 28 wevwewevuvezercessSSsut ExueGuECEEE HE i ap! nts; adinirably adapred or first Pos 966, OF to ALL. closets; all modern improve and well suited for a ‘Centennial Hotel class boarding pias Guelty must Le given. jon October Ist pig 08 the prem Liki t. beaMn Beal Este and Seautaee ATTENTION, TA Lam prepared to large amounts. avgll St a ORS, TO ae ree AN — 610.000, 5.00 000, at 9 per cent.; also several analier sums Bt 10 por ceut ” one or iio large puma a 8 per cent., Where security is very casice u. 1. WARNER. augll st Corner ud F streets, 10,000 WANTED AS SPECIAL cart. TAL Jn a well established Bast- Liss, which will pay 20 Ber canton investment Absolute puarauter of ot loss than 10 ger cent per Address P. Q., Box 607, Washington annua: D.C. ugi0-6t* . —We have the above sum on band for §2 250 “investment in. good Bal Bs e600 and ‘DU NMANS RAaks CEA RC, E TO SECT! N THISCITY oath ah purchase a very OUSE land, Lia at @ bargain; location dekberkaod tre eee ROBERT A. PHILLIPS, 603 sth street n. w., near F street. SALE. the demand for money. we offer to soll CRAEDEEMED. PLED BS on hand at private sale very low. Also, inducements oftered in NEW AMERIC2 ES, bought | earner Ft LM Aithanre. 8. GOLDSTEIN & Loan and Commision Broke iy26-tr Northeast corner 10th and D streets. No2ta ABLINGTON HEIGHTS #OR SALE. ,BUBAL COTTAGE SITES AND SMALL FARMS, IN FULL VIEW OF THIS CITY, AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Only twenty Tr cent. aad balance in monthly yearly ins ments. ‘The soil and location unsurpassed near Washing- ° GBEAT BABGAINS. BOLERT A. PHILLIPS, 603 lth street, opp. U. 8. Treasury $4, 000 MADS IN WALL STREET DY¥ investment of $212 in epreed on Pan- a. ares of any stock bonght on deposit of amphiet avin full information, free, BawRAGH '& CO., Baakers ana Bro: Ornes a potas ef Wall street. Now 336-30 BOARDING. FURNISHED HooMS, with BOARD, at No. 601 EK street northwest, (Sprague Mansion) _auglo-12t vi; (MULETRENS— Coracr of loth and & streets orthwes:, Washington, D. 0. uare from Avenue aoa’ " Board ‘by the week oF a, 93) ‘sana Bovse thor- jylo-tr sa. 1M. PSONe| kers, S4 York. P.O. PROFESSIONAL. D® 2 © wour, DENTIST, Bemoved to 1910 F street, jell-Sra mati a8; EOE S AMEN Aan TING. street borthweat, snary eeu 7 eo EAT. es a =| Be BRO Regen ‘Sikazs, 23 40 east side. BOTTLES WANTED. BOTTLES WANTED. Highest cash prices paid for ALE AND POBTER BOTTLES. Persons ba: such bottles on hand can have them Fraovea by'sondng addcee to SAMUKL C. PALMER, Bottling Depot, 57 Green street, Ovrsns, SOFT GND HARD SHELL CRABS, Oetan Depor, 62 B strect mw poe gt Im nt WICHOLAS WHITE & 00. N4trass’ CRYSTAL DISCOVERY FOR THE HAIR horthwest section of the | + | residence, 3¢ Egnarocs, Sr. iy Has REMOVED NEAR CA H desiring treatment of at; complaint con | sogentt bine wise tao timees cokbaens rate reems for r ie ety MSATISEA: T10N,” tations free et (Ce ont: Attend Indi roommeant the deat at Consultation Park st , near Saratowa et De 2oceyee one tion Building.) more. All MALES. apd discasee of C1 j Sanic and Ftectro.c 1 PER Be TTL po? R. AND MES. WILSU. TaECed wed sclen ge ladice’ Physician awit at thet thos at the D BAL BOSWORTH, tropathic Insttincion,’91% rr c partents. jy18 om" ARBY'S, 115 ¢ yl? N.—A thoronghis expe- Ir Domes, or pleasant EB JONES —Twenty years’ expe- aces. Lrregula: ‘at the Washington Ele K street gurth weet, hi m to my a free. apt fea Rous crete lore ae i GGAIRntee a hoa, bi 7. sFDIptom 3 has c tons by bis Washington nent “aftice in that ef Wedueade: Sraupr, saat Pa Ave jd rience in bot! hospital ie ayeietn, th, cansing ic oat a we ¥ sud Setarday fn enck we cnre in all D row, oe Ee at ere he may be c ELTS VEOETAULE OuUGE sracr— he) BY Wanted, 9 case of Whcoping Gough t be cured SYRUP te te sinc the re Threat C Ooids. Hoarsences. chial Afectio sale Joga a BL! FLO™MS Bale Bens CLARE Batok « {tomas B urls, which Iwill seil below ‘ nt prices, fu order to give up ihat branch of business. Mas.J.P. Iyitr 1109 F street, betwee: Cee TABLE int ed Foo 1 W CosT. MISS EB. A. McCORMICK, & Tiorsseanver 1s constantly recetving AVENCS, (Ur 8 ares, ‘ail (he newest shapes im CBLP AND STRAW HATS, BIN ERENCH FLOWESS, A.chotoe amortment of Orders promptly filled. SILKS, &¢ ImMPosTED or tg FAMILY SUPPLIES. QQTH STREET MARKET. wM. LINKINS, 720 t GEO, W. LINKINS, 207TH STREET. WATER MELONS F; ZREV AT YOUR DIN NTELOUPES, PEACH KOZEN ANU DELIV NEK HOUR, and eit kinds of NS & SON. [OF FEE will be pleased ths celebrated AND COFFEES at Stands Nos 14m ard 149 Center Market, es | east Wing, and st my store corner of $b ai nt streets ata ieee SE ce eepeemeetety BOOKS AND STATIONERY. | N*®&w BOOks. Darwin's Insectiverous P! Paralysis from Brain Diseas ton Paget «C oh The ate ¢ 148 and 149 Center Market, coe tire. every day. U seple- ante Boeks Just PUBLISHED. By f Pe A Question of Honor The Hous: hold Bor the History, Brmere2e Life of the Greeks and Roner.. Essays and Stagies. “ Whitcladies. -M a Piste Clinical Lectures amare. Br Paget. carer from Brain Di eases. By B Fic-a Diac Hunter. By Major lal being’ re ‘Tennyson. Small Saunter edi- ton, Fele, Numi ane Index a 4 eg ble SED Movets ‘reduced y oe) DMONS & cus Xpaay 'B. Agents L: > Papers. 911 Pennsyt: augie tr Chronicl« ana var HAkren's MAGAZINE FOR SEPTEMEER, Received an: SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTOR. Oorner 43 street and The Way We Live Now, by | by Anthony Troll: 7 onse A Question of Honor.by the Mim Angel. a ndve gp book'p afterward, & Wher rule Prices. WAVING DARE at mane u IMS, Physical, Mevtal Moral, by D dell, How to Make a Living wy, ‘rom the Mf Ancient Histc 3 3 Pereonai Reminiscences, Taylor. In the Kitchen, ty Living Thongiije of Popular Kesoats aug6 tr by Mi ym ed seats OW TO LIVE LONG 4 for sale at d Pennsylvania avenae, anthor of Morton pe Thackeray. at the. pabl »S of the ver o HEALTH MAX by OK THE TRADES. Prcusine AND GAs. GAS FITTING. wioen, TH oma ww MILLE rx Go. * iy2-tm No. 1207 Pennsylvania avenae. Li DER Baltes WILLIAM BALL, A ee ble Ww. kor} ALL a} fom janufactarers aud deale linds. Glass. Hardware, and ali Building a Material, 627 Massachusetts avenue, Sp pes ‘6h aad 7b | streets northwest, sell than any other Bouse Gail'snd ePamines” jobs TF R MOVED. JAMES BRIER, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, mard?-tr S11 Tra STEEET NORTHWEST. Arm eM soces, af cheesy bese seta ctiene tha Beh and rat for tne only Senies Maewed vl i STOVES, &e. geeences OF BUILD- Sag ore F% HARBOVER, 1336 Mth st. a. w. i "tsar pineal ie marie orchange = , 64., Us., ond sah ae Wf wheteror | } Those goods are of the Choicnet Linportattons, ane tailed at s woail sdvence on wit eante price DRY GOODS. LOSING } We heres ver fr Prices nae ALLWOOL I at 4h conte— EMPESS CLOTY for (iy cents MERINOES and CASHMEBES at low thar w tain prices Ubis seas BLANKETS and STAWLS shout half pe SUMMEB GOODS AT A POSITIVE SAQBIFICS CALL AND BE CONTINCED GEORGE J. JOHNSON & CO, angtt-tr 711 MARKET spa | QQEMNANTS? REMNANTS *. * prt » t One Pew angitr N [prvearns: BRODHEAD 4 « 939 Penna. aremer, bet, oth mhrelias |) Bibbow ail abd examine th should ¢ " BRODHEAD & CO., 939 Penn ave. between oth aud BF Stors oper until § pm = r PestTIvELyY ser TO CLOKE BUSINESS, BUT TO CONTINUE RE cn P DRY Go EVYRY DAY, aT CARTER'S, 707 M ARE ET SPACE DS short lengt toris: Lawn All 1 did Stockenss, 12, Linen Napkius. t STOCK TO BE SAC FIXTURES FOR SALE. RIFICED. NT. STORE FOR RE Io order to close at slanghtered at the fol!owtn PRINTS, (Short Lrugths,). 8 cents, PERCALES, YARD-WIDE 20 con POPLINS.. GREN ‘DINE: CASBIMERES, w. ALPACAS, wor SILKS, worth @ SILKS, ; Pouson,) worte wy 00, for 220 CLOTHS AND CASSIMBKES 4T GAbaT SACKIFIC 4. ©. WISWALL @ ©0., Bo. 310 SEVENTM STEERT, var Pounayivania avenee ALL GUUDS OF FES. A _Syle-tr LOWEST PRI KEBUILDING OF Si J0HN T. MITCHELL, 925 PENNSYLYANIA AVEN SPLENDID STOCA OF THE WouLD a NOWNED KNABK PIANOS Pos or Grand, § - Sunt x RR Pian, rept » 425 a BRO.8” 8” PLANOS Ade = “Dba teen His tat eae on Tivaled io beauty of toue and wechantem tp every detail Prices ressonabie, Torms 639 New York amuse, Work avenue, msyl0-tr OOLIERI ¢ COL RUNING RID) Fiano — sha treciee toe caars fine re Sas Pasar has eae es lalate Y THB BALT 1018 2 Stren porthwest, suIET vas festenston, U. 6.

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