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NING STAR | EV WASHINGTON: | THURSDAY. ‘CROSBY * » NOYES... Beading Matter on Every Page Average sworn Daily | Circulation ever 15,000,-being more than three times that of any other jaily paper in Washington, and equal toe that of ali the other daily papers in the city added together. | The Star for the Summer. | Persons (caving the city may have Tam STAR Bent to thew address by mail. postage prepaid, for much pertod of time as they may desire, a the rate of US cents per week, GO cents per month, 81.75 for three monihs, or $3 for six months. BF The money to pay for the time required wast tm all cases accompony the order. a wise the paper cannot be ss" | —ore-___ | The flat his gone forth that no less than 765 employes in tha executive departments Bre to be dismissed, for no cause, within the next three months. As we sail yesterday, the reduction is simply arbitrary, and is made solely for @ political purpose. That tt is arbitrary was shown by Seoator Conkling in bis remarks yesteriay. Tue legistative | bill provides for the discharge from the Treasury alone of no less than 491 employes, Or twenty per cent. of the entire force. Mr Conkling said that wnen we remember that | We are assured the Treasury department has | Of late been administeret with ablitty, the | high reformatory aim of that adainistra- | tion, with an eye single to economy, and | ‘With an earnest eflurt for retrenchment, it Was difficult to accept as fact the statement | that 491 per-ons can summarily be wita- | drawn from the working force that operates | the department and not utteriy cripple it. | it was as absurd to his mind as it would have been, after A. T. Stewart's death, hat | Fome one attempted to prove that the details | Of bis Immense business could have baen at- | tended to by four fifths of the force whieh | Mr. Stewart himself had deemei necessary. | Mr. Windom, chairman of the conference Committe ou the part of the Senate, gave | that body plainly to understand that this reduction was not made with the concar- rerice of the heads of departments, and that for one he believed that it would cause se- rious delays and greatly impair the efficteacy of the public service. It should be under- Btood that the Senate conferees were forced 40 accede to the demands of the House in the maatter of reduction, since the House could zefuse to make the necessary appropriations. Mr. Windom well said, further, that if he Ehould advocate the reduction of the pay of members of Congress it would bs an act of mheer demagogism; that the one thing whitch ‘mn honest people hate above all others ia an attempt to deceive, and that the tuings they most approve of are honesty ani courage. Mr. Bayard fally concurred with Mr. Wio- dom in opposing the insertion ofa clause re- ducing the President's salary after March 4, I since President Grant has already ‘Vetoed @ bill reducing the salary of his sac- cessor. which bill can oaly bacom2 a law by @ vote of two-thirds of both houses. Tocom- Fel him to sign an appropriation bill into which such a clause is smuggled would be Wo Invade the rights of the executive branch of the government, guaranteed by the Con- stitution Itself. —_—_-re-—___ The paving commission wii! not, we trust, foist upoa us that fraud Known by the high Sounding name of Neuchatel. It may very valuable somewhere, but is not sulted to this climate.—[ Kepublican. Let the commission make haste slowly in their selection, and not be influenced in their Judgment by bigh sounding denunciation on the one side, nor bigh-sounding promises on ihe other. Extreme expressions ara very Often theebullition of personal interest, di- rect or remote, aud should be weighed ac- cordingly. The merit of a pavement is a matter about which persons may honestly €ntertaip different opinions, and it is ouly fair to say that in the Judgment of very many if not @ majority of disinterested people in this city the Neuchatel 1s the best that has yet been laid here. But upon this point it is the duty of the commission to pass, and the decision of the question may Properly be left to them. If what theydo shall prove to be a success, they will be en- Zitled to and will reezive both present praise ‘nd future honor; if it shall be a failure, or if any part of 1t bears upon its face evidence of haying been done in furtherance of pri- ate interests—corporate or individual— ahey will bave to carry @ load of infamy The published ment that the District Commissioners are waiting for Congress to Qdjourn In order that Uiey wy clean out the cemocrats employed by the District gov- ernment is, we learn ou gool authoritr, Without foundation. Like other faise state- ments relative to Distiict matters, this story bas been set atloat to keep up the or- position of members of Congress to th> mak- ing of proper and jast appropriations for the District. As to the legality of an army off- cer holding the position of Calef Engineer of the District, the third section of the act of Congress of June 20, 1874, “for Ment of the District of Columpta recting the President of the U detail an officer of the Engineer corps of the army, provides that he shall rece!ve no Sddilion compensation for such tee, And he shall not been deemed by reason of any- thing in the act containe! to hold a civil office under the laws of the Unite States. A democratic committee of the House, | Which has just made an investigation of the management of the Post Office department, censures Governor Jewell for releasing clerks guilty of conniving and assisting in mail contract frauds for the purpose of using them as witnesses to convict a contractor. The President, on the other hand, has come in for & good deal of abuse from his political opponents because heopposed promising im- munity to avy of the whisky thieves, bat insisted that no guilty man be aliowed to escape. There seems to be an inconsistevcy here. Why one person should be contemne 1 for doing & certain thing and anct ier person cersured for not doing the savae thing somewhat difficult of explana es Messrs. Sayler and Banning, present rep resentatives in Congress ¢ the Cincinnatl districts, will have to bree up. Toc nomi- nation of Judge Manning F. Force (a well known and bighly respected Washington | boy, by the way,) and Hon. Stanley Mathews as their competitors, respectively, means business. 78. (alten LIST OATHS ONLY TEN Ts . FF. oranaw Botary Pablic, Boom 1 Oloud Ruildiag. TREIT GRowsRs oa PURCHASE 600 AMP, K ETS. i n goed condition. t SHOOMAR ER: & ibur/ oe" s R31 and 1333 E street, adjoining the Imperial Hotel. angio at @& & W. STBaUs’ s CELEBBATED CRYSTAL 8PRING ALE3 AND PORTER. THOMAS WALSH Acent, Wth and F streets vorthwest. sugi¢-Im* Washington, BD. O. PARIS KID GLOVE —— DD asserts ome, OB 29 S7KID GLOVES a 8 OLALTY. ‘A Cloving out s large lot of one, two and three-but- ton KID GLOVES at extremely low prices. a0 2t Gav's FEBRY PRINTING INK WORKS. PRATT & Bo 8 SPE TR. May's 10 SINSON, ~ BEw YORK, ROBINSON & PRarr, ie 714 SANSOM Sf., PHILADBLPH 10 SUMMER DRY GOODs AT COsT. OPENING FALL 8TOOK—CMBAP PRIOES pianton Flannel, 8 per yard and up; Wool jannels, 13, 30. Bio fsemte, nice stoc! Goods fogEchosl © fnidren: at lower prices thar Defare.. are 6 cents; BI sok ends ks at old e advanc’d 25 to 50 conta Dress Goo. Den't forget the place ff in want of Dry Goods, as you will always get good value for your money. . ¥. N. NAUDA evel tr 709 Market Space, 719 TEN NEW SHAPES. 749 d this day the following NEW HATS, reasly for the early Feli trade Mt. Lou's, —— Warwick, Hens, view, Bayonne, Stanley. End aod Glenora, Davis:, 719 Market Space, cor. sth street. OVELTIES IN NEW amp DESIBABLE GUODS received every day DAV4 N ALL GODS warranted rourousated ‘and sold 44 at very lowest market prices at DAVIS’, aug’lw 719 Market Space, cor. sth street, OS = lod PP ecown and Gray in Brown and Drab such 8s it is the fortune of few people to be | 4/9, ior W! ils Sate ro th Lota, ealled upon to bear. Let them, therefore, ‘500 pieces Ei selected pi decide wisely, and see to it that their work tgenst Ladies mak wp thet fall end wister wear is well done. This is all the public asks, Black Cashmeres, at 75. 870. and @1; best goods and this much it insists on, no matter who | M™inecly A. s. cuothe? colors, from &25c. may be disappointed. New Goods will be 0 a "Wo advance on Black nck Silke fo the next 3 day ‘We may now expect to hear a lively howl io Goods at ita’ prices. over the collection of political assessments mFGive-ue —- in the executive departments. It is stated ahat the clerks of the Interior department ‘were called upon yesterday, and that it was plainly intimated that all who fallei to coa- tribute would be dismissed. Tae legislative @ppropriation bill prohibits the collection of Buch assessments, aud as it will sooa be- come a law, the political tax gatherers will have toburry up matters. As loog as our elvil service in ran in the interest of prrties it is bat reasonable to expect that 6 mployes who hold offices will cheerfully contribute something towards the support of the party which keeps them in position. Tas sam3 parties Who grumb/4 at these political a3- sSessments W~id, doubtless, before thelr in- duction in emice, have promised almost any #°?onable amount of their salaries for p>- | litical purposes. It is alittle singalar that | bavipg once secured their positions they | Should consider their obligations to tue party which befrie nde! them as canceled. | +e —___ It is bard to tell just how much contempt ‘Would be heaped upon a private individual or firm that would pay an employe but half his months wages aod compel him as one of the conditions of that mean and tardy act to ‘receipt in full for @ whole month's pay. Yet that Is what Mr. Townsend's resolution odered in the House yesterday proposes to co tn regard to the late employes in the | Treasury cepactment, bareau of engraving | nd printing. Can a great government, of and for aod by the people, afford to do so Scurvy @p act as that’ Even the “effete dynasties of Europe” would hide their heads — in shame at the idea of being caught in such a trick. —__—____-s---__ It looks as if it would be a great race and not @ great battle after all. General Creok | is in hot pursuit of the hosttle red skins, but | Atisexceedingly doubtful whether he will | ever catch up with them snd give them the | thrashing they so richly deserve. General | Sherman says there cau b= no truce, since | the hostile Indians have not deigned to ask | for @ cessation of hostilities. And thea it ‘would seem unreasonable to grant a truce until our boys in blue bai avenged the death of Custer and hisbravemen. Give them one more chance at Sitting Bull's hair lifters, ‘and it will then be time enouzh to talk of a truce. The Baltimore Sun notes the fact that the Canadian government intends to send pres- ents to the Sioux and Blackfeet Indians on British soil for declining to jein Sitting Bull's (orces in a war against the United States, und that the Canadian Indian policy as always been more successful than our is of industry among them, ohonnrd of Indians, whe toa | a go depended entirely on —— and the chase for support, are engaged in agricalta- yal and other industrial pursuits, one maight stady with advantage. | 14 ‘ions STEERT. w. Mm eugld tr UNSUBPASSED. CINCINNATI LION LAGER. POR SALE BY DEALER& THROUGH- OUT THE DISTRICT, AND BY THE AGENT. SAMUEL C. PALMER, DEPOT, 67 GREENE STREET, sug? tr Georgetown, D.C. BANE OF ENGLAND. UNCLAIMED DIVIDENDS Application baring been yeen made to the Governors irect the (106) 2) 72 u 7 me ~ eo olldated N Daatrict of Columbis. esuuire widends were paid over to fee Bedaction of the National debt, in cons queace of the first thereof having rema ned uncla the Sth Jaguary. 106, ts ort or aN HIVES, deceased, who bas claia cd the sare, unless KivEa ae clsimant shall socner appear and make ont bis claim thereto ps hah Ae ILL & DUVALL. 925 “Tosi z LEM C street, bet: SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS. iI} be to the interest eat of purchasers - materia for’ Mint per poses to examine my stock. I have a euperior FLOBIDA —— 4 4and 5-4, kiln dried. die na a Pine FLOORING toget! MOULDINGS, BU BUORS, fe. c., which I will sell at prices to suit par- DANIEL angs. eee con rae. Obio avenue. HB ORLESRATE! TRAVELING Bags, POCKEE BOOKS, SGAWL BTEAP3, ac. ac. &c. modcend en | Ssteblishes Manufactory JAMES 5S. TOPHAN, £2¢ 77m Brauer, entes the big wise sign extend- SER cece 3+: thoroeghly aad a be doaln pet, erie Pe: Los @s Apply He Li seca W; 2N Eb giao ee W CaO OK. W*SHEB end 18! die seed led woman: recommends'ioni Tduired | ¢30 Pepua avenue, between 6th and 7th Wreets sorth side. Wit ee te RD for BU. to nurse childras. i test OT school boy ten years of other ch’ \f—A FAWN of 200 wcreso” Manage s farm, satisfactory r-f1 low or address BM ™ 60 givin. Cal te Montsomery county Md angio 2” AaTi for, farnisbed or usfar ry to JO3.8 nataie sett, Bt. Olved Talia. eugld St™ 2 Bo Lavy tated in acre: store and peel Fed; pone bet ajsteady and tudor’ ©Ds or 6 need apply at £06 I greet northwest it bd Wier banvscone Goed situations, Hf tel wrompily mi ational Eorgl T haw W: ANTsD—CIELS and soled WOM or colored, for g-peral pega Fork oy Barses. in cise Young Lad f MG. Hotels aud private fanfics aap ANTED—Cotores ene w | Srenee anew" on BENT-Ao ca sreiiabes ETgNO tr Rew ord Keeond band Clsthiog and. Bros ba i= | ere Relat 1213 B street no nets nly oon id crate a Pareet W RUTBERPORM? 4? eaglo ta FOR RENT AND SALE & BENT—After the 5th ivetant, BSI7K HOUSE. No. 936 New York 8 roms. all mo¢ern improvements. Apply at F% Se OSD __t FS RENT—FUBNISHED HOUSE N> 405 Int street southeast. Enquire on the premises. | \ Ee See ae F° BENT—402 K street northwest an eleht oom HOUSE: gas, r closets, and in the r- ough repair. Inquire at Batter Store, corner 9to and —— — K ang9-9:" of FSvrntinoe xe Meng oniy $8 per month. =e beentifal BxlOK Corcoran street. Key second door west, ago for bousckee ‘Terms moderate 10 Apply 1210 6th street, between M northwest FOR RENT AND SALE. | FS ee DwaLLiaas Be 13 1341 Gs Colas som pire t dios ~ 333 ROBERT y ‘a: Fi PHILLIPS, 603 “btn street northwest 3936 im F¢ BENT—8 OMS. farnished with Saeaeate for huasekeeping, at 364 Pounsylvanta avenues gesbenst corner of d Beis street. Also, several « b »dern' convent ences, Vacaut Ist of Augast. ‘Apply at 1319 Street ay25-ef Fa SALE-DW SLLING 1104 eb street north” i mogere improvements and back. Will de iy on tbe premises, oF to is BRIDE, ozs ‘aca street, Baltimore of ty FOS REBT—A three story BRICK ro nae No. 2136 F sect northwest: ‘base ts jy? \m OR SALE 9700—Teo pew 3 story FRAMES, tie roots, fire walle and good lots: 17th and 0 ste jatheest. $d aud 34 houses from corner. me cob, ond gis monthly permente we BOLTZMAN, 1341 F street northwest 2208 street a ti rool : aan Bh, wan, iretiabie beip. Room 17, 24 floor, St. Noud TILLER me cine angld-3 ang9 3t ine 940 F street northwest. ANTEDay te girls, a SiTU ATION one to 3 A "OR RENT—S16 24 street. having ali_modera cook and the other as chambermaid. No Maxaachusetta event ae Pireprogemersi i pn reat @6). mene = ABTED—Spavi nC French aud © Win ‘Traanlatione made correctly «nd at rea. fonacle rates, Address “Copyist,’ Wasningtos, Oo aug 3°" WASTED—To rent cr bay « «mall Hoe ef raiiroad or within easy rat 5 city. addres aA. P. ©, Star Office, stating terms, Bogd at” ANTED—By genticman and wile, i fornisbed front KOOM ani aee ‘of Tart of, class Board. Terms mest be reason ted in answer, Ww Address* Permaaen Star sak) 2* WASTED—By the Ist of S«ptember, a HOUSE baviog 12 or 14 rooms, wih modera improve pts: mu-t by situated bel ween 6:b and 18th streets pivenia and New Yor! on 3. pod ce. D—SITUATION as teacher, by a yo lay washed to teach English, spam ie, rig oo nog sod ation in or pear Washington preverred “Mts B. B.,” Washi sen tits 8, for the city rk. Best of zi W4STED—all ar SUBEKA TOOT overlocked it was wm notsepaied wf roWoka Pt were t» see all. nea. poste] card ‘holesale price. enw 103 44 street northwert. Wiis few Ae ——s OENT. CERTIFI- CATES $< TH Ez. waca aM. Send re cla. Porese ent tenat te No children Addi PATE Bie tas post office, rem WwW ‘ED—By @ youth. « POSITION in o Patect attorney's @ifice; e001 eaneation; writes a dair hand. | Best references Willing to work. &- bee; care ait L. stands book-keepi Toth aud F atrocts Rorthwest. W ohne s gentleman and wife, (no onil- .) four unfar vished. commani- oe iv, table for housekeeping: south front preferred ddress, stating rent per moath, row St Rat oes. rsone having dingy rooms in dilapidated overrun with to. end contsining the ‘ed Bith of half a cevtary, or wh ase prem ises havea froot or rear pandim>niam, will confer ial favor by not auswering this ode rtise- augs-6:" WaAnTED>S few choice BUILDING LOTS ia the northwestern part of toan. 2ZQ5N SHERMAN, Beal Estate Agent, t. Oload Bailateg. rea god wite aud two & PaSuok, BED BOOM and b, opting linea, dishes an : Tred. Address, st will be paid. a til the Georgeto: ‘oat Ware a 5 reaiee sat, M Twat! ATE5OS, Lith instant, fice. Bead for circular, EX Pans 17 Tribune building, Chicago. ity ‘augs TED—By 8 Lad; . = SITUATION oe daily ict or Alexa: dria; roam. Address Miss M. Grey, Warns gion, D. 5-3" ANTRD— BOUNTY LanD WABRBANTS. Ww SiLbiag H. BECK, corner Louielann nve- nue and 6th mreet, near City Hall i W3S7ED Toe: EXOHANGE ones, at ee ‘Stoves for old BB'S, corner ren and K streets aorth wret ves stored and Smoky ‘Ohimueys cared, from a to 818, orno pay. jy8-ly wr NZED_-Con*lenen to know that WILLIAM MOORE, i rehant Tailor, 1011 New York avenn-, mal specialty of cutting garments to be mace at as Rovld-ly SENT—BHIOK HOUSE Ne. 418 12th st; bai j newly patnie aud papered: selendia location. Tagut 423 ith street northweet a Fo? REBT—HOOSB on 2th street, between E recta northwest; eight rooms.in good Joe: nt low to. 8 good tenant. 91st O. O'HARE. an3-3~ -A new,§ room BRICK HOUSS. ja northwest section, with 1 latvobe, rangs, bot and cold bath; bsy windor odern improvements; i OD eaey terms. Apply at tne Builders’ — ey No. 31s Sth street Rorthwes 3 te See nicely located en Uapitol EM theast corner dth ord O ste. ecuthenet. fae Laqnice ip) at 423 lth ee torthwest; fer at ‘a7 Pena. avenue southe: augs 3c° Fo ENT RTC K HOUSE, fix room oy water and si.k; on Bhode Island avense. be: teeen Mah aud bin streots, No. 1496 ingaire No J50™ B street, between 18th and 19th st. . WILLIAMS Fre RENT—A first class BESIDENCE, with me ders rovements, No rt Stat Selightial ocato 1s BHEDD, 1402 &. Koss BENT=A, seven-room BRIOK HOUSS, No. rest wortheoat sh shoot. samest Bitchen ond cellar, sand water iee8 ; looat! ene is edvance. i Inuuire O17 Fi northwest. Ft Sue cata eee at a a, floished OF 7th ates te Bank o ingtom; Fenty ogre ant. P. A DABNEIL Ky, ag? 6F "Corner Louisiane avenue snd thst, FOS BEST! FOR BENTH FOR Basti! tee Penpsyival enue,(over store)... @125 0: M40 M etreet north weet rf ii a street north wove Boundary, wien & Dwelling) 13 B street northwi BD street southeast 10th street northw: Bo mo #10 4th street nortnesst.. ;OK BENT—A new cight room Brick HOUSE: oly finished with all modern mF pure. Inquire of cra and M strects 2ttre iE BEns—S0s mae Rorthwon— 8.1% HOUSE: ‘amer kitcten end cel lar, a wateron the premis s; beuthfat loos: tionSrent in edvencs. Inguire at 617 Pennsylvania arenas, eags-tt finest »nd best located 3- in the city {rimmed out; hes a furnace and i k Btable ay eee aetna, streets northwest. WASTED CARPETS 1 To se! at Rice's Ficam Beating Works, 494 Maioe avenue, Detween a3 and 6b trent ‘south wost, Called for and delivered without charge. I-ly LOST AND FOUND. the Schuetzen Park or on Nhe crnine of the 8th, a OU! marked E O. The finder will be saline OH returned to fant Cc. amd ~ ne 18th street, between H and 1. are ng rom | from 3 t angld et in the Bobuctzea Parke od = ne three reguler A ree! foward mu ome: }) Corner S rearn”% to hie t Sunday. ONS HUNDRED om ‘Tue o Cam Fecover same Db: calling on m Betectives Mekitreah and 1 MeDevite, Po Headquarte g9- St ee Seen OB STBAYED AWAY—On Monia a gTnave, 7th inet. a Diack Newfound. ‘white on each of his fore feet: eas ae Site stripe down the breast: anewers to tae of “Curly. ‘ard will be paid Tretorbed to ris Tith street Or bweet. ‘8 1g9 2t* BEWARD — last evening, an old POOK ET HOUR, contafuing about 100 in ce a B&O. i. Ticket feom jinetn nati to Ph fatel ph The above rewart a be paid to eny one ieavton the above at the office of Willerd’s Hotel and no question: saked augd-3t" Fos ND—A STBAY OaLF hor wot Ce 40. 1576. ‘The owner Union street, South W a aac property and paying charges tnd t aege ame ie 25 L ro aA he Boba: tren, Park. Movdey evenieg. 48 SILVER SCHOUL MEDAL. rimtel; evarevede they were attached. epgraved on Go retorn to PEARSOM’S Printing ‘omee, corner 9h aud D streets northwest. augs St” O8T—Many Teeth by neglect. Use waaay L® EUREKA TOOTH Pi WD! removes tartar and ail pat har. fame, arrests decay grestiy, contains no cid: at 1 Stores; 25 cents. aug2- BOARDING. TBANT BO W209 and 21.4 Kast Capitol strect; S$ and BOABD at summer prices. GY pogo te ging oo EXHIBITION —Parties visit- ‘transient ‘prices, leasant and cent 3608 a8 inh rireet borthwest, i] BoAueYouabs Boab, tea ovailty! PERSONAL. MR Sas aitaed seca nant A coon es et eet G ota. ‘bath rooms, OW BEADY for rent, that » 4 TORE, with a of OF ‘trest, cor. hwest. HOME, one mile from this city: 10 rooms, house. Bi jy29 im ‘QE SALE—& LOT 0 ‘GROUND on U street, FY Hath and 14th str ong a trout: ing 6 ng back to 8 30 fost aliey. Hae aes errasonsbis ting Tat" ADA VIbs O18 Tih eet sot eat, ENT—Bleven-room BRIOK DWELL- Stee the northwestern estern, part of the city. near cocu) Ths isa rere cl CHaM, S10 F street. ne BERT-By class ord:r; go street © Beighbor hood. BO. ‘aug5.Im Bima RENT—a BBICK HOUSE, hae all mode Improvements, eftuated betwe and B streets northwest, 9 rooms Gaire at 1103 M etrect northwest” angs-Im* BAL ESTATE BULLETIN THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 619 7th St, [Changes Made Every Wednesday and Saturday.) a 0 » rs) » “ 35 Teh st. » Bur. ae Ba iy a ss foo pn = 8 Be W Sivemeneseeecesess 918 th st. a. w 88 213.436 st. Bw. 33 Tice OO Feiner a. Brencccn S 323 A st.8.¢., TRaemeceeceecsmensse veers 1S Meh ot. M0 Flemecnceneen | 18 hat. m1 GU Fleeces 58 st. Bw. 8 ry in o 6 Py 3 eS appeoRE 1OB | season STORE Bo. 469 ecasteen avenue northwest. Large and = Ww DU Lh 409 9a econ MO A builites. | Penge aoe aod cutorni«n- 2 ai poe roy 10-3:0 Fox BEX, of & ‘Apel at DORSEL'S “BOOM A © F street northweat. DOR 8a) as eae for ie FP gisstoeis.t00, anne alone: es us 96 1. 90.0%. @4 OW, 82.000; Ei Sw wet i Sod or easy term, ay tr Ten streat. PROFESSIONAL. H. HARKNESS, ° ‘ATTORNBT-AT Gclun bien College Law Bulldicg, Sth sttoet, be- tween D and E. augs 6 COW ST E PGHR reace, 09 7b rpporite United sraser tent 6. 46 Pasx— Bureau Franrass.) ScHUTTER a is AN, pier proowaTiy ‘fe and every Arti ORNAMENTAL and PLAIN on my) b street north’ exons hoon st oO E etreat northwest, WARHINGTON. D.O. ase FOR TEETH nO: An PRATT, Grad sanls-ly EDUCATIONAL. VON poARDIne. SCHOOL h bear Rockville Y 1 cummet Sp GIBLE8, The third term of this. ce ark the 15th of September, BEOOK 2. ye ipo A north’ ‘actical E+ glish ie iy organized and Oum plete}, ory legs fons aud dauel pe Dave same advaat Open for reception of of stadeuts for day or eventos sessions, BIO: ‘Angast For circulars ad _8ug7-3m_ 188 CALKINS 508 BOYS will reopen 86: Of Sd snd & streets southeast, Mee, Q380nNES .B0aBvING AmD DaY SuHOOU for YOUNG LADIES, with K SS ae Will reopen st 943 M st . Bep- ‘onga. instr acto y Latin, Greck, German Tor Chari ‘The 20th Annual Bersion bea us With Gitteen teach*rs end for itn Serreicsrn, togae, auglia Sy aPS00 FEMALE INSTITUT. Near eine af’ Baitemore operation for forty Its nd Bais mere Md., ind. Ohwo Rasir has been tir ata"t01 Batione: repate'ion West. full course of Latte ons © ‘erms per soholastie a n AuORED Bl teat ‘on ye. ons ress Ms. Ez iba wets BND ras TUss. family mal sje Ladvs L. nga —_- few Es Conn. send for ciroular. " mar3. NGLISH, Fi AND OLASsIGay om. Eger son LADI en YO! PIANOS, PIANnos 1 pet aoe BAT BARGAINS. 48 PIAROB from B15 to eet and MELODEONS from New ria 08 from $300 and Up; new OSGANS from 876, and u; ree for = en oen Smit! merican Orgens it, 407 l0thetreet above Penn tl “These instruments are so ipartiouleriy pmpeeete that many of our most disti: raised iciaus prefer hem to all others, espec withal they bave an immense power and volume. (Masrcal Trade Review. 3929-tr eaT Bal GAING 18 FIAR nich nev st. Sole &gency for Wm. Knabe & Uo.’s and Wm. McOammon’s Pianos. a 3. J. GEORGES, FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER, . 9118 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, class custom made st the shortest Ling iat at 01 FAMILY SUPPLIES. ; «Open Every Morning. st M the public to the choice BEEF, MUTTON, Pnoe mag AND VEAL slways tobe found at his Stalls, Nos. 635 and 639, Sin street wing Center are open every ot, wi day the y round. for ‘the"s scoommodation of tite. aleo, Beall No’ 4 Western Market, ocx <eok iSanrany filled and purchases =e ju 22, 1876. nofton! A have reduced this day the price of my fine OLD GOVBENMERT JAVA COFFER ‘To Se. per pound, to 35. tr 1918 Pooseylvaaia sven 845, 000.5% i 3 ate | Bie avente a BUSINESS CHANCES. B SALB-+OKn CASH-& xy cra un the north=rat part of the 4 ne to seul. ‘Redrens id SN rnenieetiieenens A. OOM FOB LIGHT MANUFAOTU Bing ae poses, Wi. |) or without sieaw ppl Barvoctiian dion Works, 7th Detersed ro rom act ented. J Stason jones, ams 30 Tt Li Teh steaet V ANTEC—i0.000 BOOKS, i=: “sh Freak lia Bock House—HOPRANS, 141 Penney ia ¥ {OR SALE—DBUG BSTORE.—Sinck Fixtures cfs Dros Store for sale | FOR SALR, Sak Rane OrPonrcsi> 4! DLE BOBSE: socrd, young, BX fee annat Inuaire ct} & Se © street corthweet ouster FE ay exccilent pri ROOMA® Ax. for four persons. @oN bot little « feveral Bxteurion Top. Top and 5 top Bugcies. with sae par and end spring. at Dargaine. also three light Koad Fagons ° 2 f Camicn. 8.3 for Py iittala Bont & GEanay the net 1 POR SALES ta racritce ose FIANO. Apply to LOCKETT, 2227 PF etrect porthenst rae disek m0 4 fevo or tverss for erpe. Adar. DUPE, Btar 32s an drere * Star O1 eugs Ie" 3 | WAR Ee BLESSES TE Taree stock Pr tne c. Great sine. ¥ a Tshnetewsneaee °c . os to Tange BOCERY Y STORE FOR SALR— The Goad Stock and res of a fitet-class Grocery Store, now acine's ood business, and one of the Dest Ioeations in the District; bes; 184s Good reasons given fo OBice Box 756, Georgstowa, D. 0. $6,000, g3008: ie 2 nd $301 — To —_ va gong $3,000 Trageht Sree SHALES & MOULTON. avgd 6t S06 Fs reat M seirmamices* Ws, ROTH WELLS. sugl-hn* 3 CORPORATION OF, WASiiNGrom QuaR- TRKLY STOCK FOR SALE Ree ep GURUMBIA 1S-YEAL 7 PER CBnT BURDE POS BA « w ASH INGTON THIBTY YRas GouD! BONDS waste, EWie J0NBSO _SyS1-tet commer loth end SPeCrar BOTICE To bay fine WATCHES, OA INS, DIAMONDS, and ali other fine JEWELRY, c © Oash,go to s QCUDETEL A rx If yon need GUNS. LVERS, SILVER aud any vaiuaole p ore ent, go to the LOAN OFFIOE, CoaN Eb 10Tz AND DSTS To sel! valuable Goods, to negottate @ Loan, or to obtain liberal ailowances on Uommistion, on rea- Foto, the oldest, largest and most in this country. S. GOLOSTEIN @ € LOAN AND COM MISSION, BR OK EKS, te Hortheast corner Wth and D streets. Mo™tT TOLOaB. 00., snae sopable terme reliable house On OKLING & 00. oct? 1y Baokera and Brokers, 72 Broadway, N.Y. ———— GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. DRESS HATS. Bi: Beaver and Pearl Oassimere Dress HATS. Ls0— PERSONS I8 WANT OF HATS Should not fati to calt and examine onr elegant as- sortwent, which we sre selling at trom 10 to 20, per cont, discount FuR 5 PABASOLS 25 cent. dtscou bat) BEER, PENRBSYLVASIA AVENUR, jyi9-tr Above Willard's Hotel DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. A perfect Sitting and the FIBEST DEESS SHIRT FOR Batisfection alwaye guaranteed, Pa LINEN OOUL: 7 sod CUFFS, HOSi- and UND. St prices which defy competition: at JAMES THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, Jeld-ly 804 F street nw , LeDroit Building. KEEPS PATENT PARTLY-MADE DRESS SHIRTS, THE GREATEST INVENTION OF TAGE AGE. Six five Dress Shirts for six dollers,(@6,) not to bed tn any other store in this city. SF We are Bole Agents. W. W. BURDETTE @ co., No 92% 7th street northwest. Bo. 706 K street northwest, W2£,A8E BEORIVIBG DAILY From our Fac- eso CENT UN iaisa ampracd at HI KTS, Teenty-one Hundred Lines, at the B TIMOBE SHIRT Facro BY, Weahington ap27-tr Geir sti sBiar 1 F pibtoat vanes —— EEE HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. CHIR ‘iiasswaame®> ATTs & co. 3147 asents above CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASS-WARE, a4nD FINE PLATED-WARE,. Our friends will ood at all eeancos, of B of BEST EST QUsLitt, at ’ Lowist oaen Paicxs BEVERIDG 2009 Pannsti jy%-tr Between lth THE IMPROVED KITCHENER ‘Will do the family cooking with one-half the ecai reyuired by any other Bange in the market; coms one-half as much as other Banger of same capacity; ae © few years in the items of re- Ita price every year im the coal bill. ‘The largest assortment of SLATZ and WHITE MABELE MANTELS and PARLOR GBATES tn the city. MAYWARD @ HUTCHINSON, 317 9rz ETREET BORTHWEST, myte STOVE and PL SPE. Fou SALE — v0 O88 LOA La WASHED TINEE CRSER fan tor 38 ce 5 Tt head Apriy to J¢ LYONS, corner ary land avenue and Sist.e w em" Cc BMIAGES, CARRIAGES 4 Tbe lergest Trent of Imtest «t) tv of Tr b SON, wom Bi salted at 434 Mth street nor Boro ebay froe ¥ te m, ibe Uriuary Organs, Gonoreh Syphilis. and Feeeutly contracted cured iu $ to 8 days. ae jee quickly cured, and the 101 tb back, ery eS istrust, &c., remedies. hemeelvee in Dr band esc Seing Sclonthoally ‘sue bow orebiy troseed he secing, Slee tony one, M*. ADAMB RESTELL. M.D. ® thoroughly ox Heatite Ladies” Phpalcien’ ana Sivtte of 30 years attends at thelr omer, or comfor rooms, carefal aure- IDR, Bod the best medical attendance at th> Dos 3 tor's private residence. Ledies t . | screntife trestuent’ gea'n acete oars a] scien 4 residence, corner of South end Dover streets, Baltimore. eoplt-ly | See AND STATIONERY. BOOKS, cong * Hm pg by W_8 Grit« Sve 2 Lo: Iaect Mort Overtanes by) Jota Ssuadere Centennial Raves, by Wil New PUBLICATIONS. Felections from the Talmad, being «pscimens of (he conte nts of that Ancient Book, {ts Commeote- ries, teachings. sud legends, franel sted from the origunl ty H Polsne Selene Pp rth Helen's Babies. By their = wie Fire avo Flame. Brom the German of ppooxs Fon sU MME READING AT HALF PRICE. I sell at balf the retal price at WH. BALLANTYNE'S eae 42° SEVENTH PTRERT APULETON'S AMERICAN as re oe Bs |8 5 eat July ‘tthe 4 the toa Best White Ash Chestont... De. do, Farnac te tou ton ton 0. ton Bea Ash Egg and Stove. Phiadeiputs Lyken's ¥ Genmine LyRen's Valley ee tn clear save of 8 cents to §1 per cord by buying Wood direct from our wharves aud vonseis Fine Wc o2 wharves. @8.75 to @4.00 por cord, Bakers’ Pine cf Ofce and i. baud F «te 5. *. MOtices, 120% F'n. w Lita sth oe Je>)-cotr Principal Office, Wharf and Depot, foot of th st. 6 Otice, 603 Penuayivania avenas ae Coa 4ND KINDLING WooD

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