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yg hire —— f * THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: FRIDAY.... ..¥uly 19, 1878. CROSBY S. Noy Editor. THE EVEN- the following FO Le & © ALD Freak‘ r. 61 Avenne ge VOvera; Cas, Hontwick, 113 Boulevard Magenia advertisements and subscriptions will also be received. Average sworn Daily Circulation over 17,500—being a much larger bona fide, regular and permanent circulation than | that of ail the other daily papers in the city added together. ——_+e-—___. The Star for the Summer. Persons leaving the city may have THE STAR Sent to their address by mail, postage prepaid, for Such period of time as they may desire, at the rate of 15 cents per week, 60 cents per month, §1.75 for thre: months, or $3 for six months, 49 The money to pay for the time required must In all cases accompany the order. Otherwise the Paper cannot be sent. ——————— The explanation made yesterday in the Hous of Lords by Lord Beaconsfield concern- ing the policy pursued by the British repre sentatives in the Berlin congress was followed bya sion between the opposition and he supporters of the government, resulting in a scene of great excitement. Lord Derby de- clared that he left the cabinet because he dis Sented from the decision to seize a naval sta tion in the eastern Mediterranean, consisting of Cyprus aud a point on the mainland, by a secret expediti from Inc without the co: sent of ihe Sultan. This statement in re: to a secret expedition was pronounced untrue by Lord Salisbur he mociiied his denial of the correc ness of Lord Derby's statement only in rd be ima id. a tive! Itereation ensued. It seems from this debate that the cause of Lord Derby's retirement from the cabinet, to which he has mysteriously referred on more than one occasion, was his impression that the for- cible seizure of Cyprus was to be attempted. The whole scene in the House of Lords, with its brilliant assemb!, , the speakers, and the occasion, is a subject worthy to be treated by him on whom the mantle of Macaulay has fallen Without war the ancient imperial Srandeur of the British empire has been re- Stored, her territory enlarged, and her Place assured among the foremost of nations. The man to whom this result is main- ly due is welcomed home from Berlin with all the fruits of military victory without having undergone its burdens and expenses. The vigor of Beaconsfield and the favoring condi- tion of continental Europe have enabled Eag- land to carry off the lion’s share of glory and spoils in the difficulties among the powers. France was occupied with her exposition, Ger. many was uneasy by reason of domestic troubles with the socialists, and Russia was exhausted. England has, however, tempered her boldness with prudence in taking ad vant. age of the situation. ————_-<+e-—__ Itis rather too warm here in Washington to Pay much attention to the heat in other ¢ ties, but it must not pass unnoticed that Chicago which had been revelling in comparative eo)1- ness and chronicling with equanimity the re- ductions in population of a riv: y, Came to grief on Tuesday and Wednesday. Tho weather W.s hot enough to suit the most fas- tidious special case who ever yearned for a warm climate. Thirty-one fatal eases of sun- stroke were reported. Itis evident that the whole Mississippi valley feels the intense heat, though St. Louis hemmed in by hills, built on limestone and with its houses of red brick, suffers most. It is not the height to Which the thermometer has risen, that has marked the relative disastrous effects of the heat in different cities. A peculiar quality in the heat itself, through which people sitting in comfortable houses have been stricken down, seems to have caused this remarkable mor- tality. In spite of the safeguards against sim- ilar calamities furnished this city by its situa- tion and the nature of its streets and build- ings, the painful duty of recording severe cases of prostration from heat has not been spared the Washington press. But n> deaths from this cause are yet known, and tt is to be hoped that the predicted cold wave will reach us before the occurrence of any fatal cases. +e —___ The statement that many Iilinois and Indi ana farmers are unable to obtain harvesters, though paying from *) per day, if true, should destroy the last atom of sympathy for the marauding gangs of tramps which are in- festing those states. They travel by fifiies and hundreds, begging, stea‘ing, taking pos- Session of railway trains, buraing labor-sav- ing machinery and other property, doing every thing, in short, but going to work as harvest- ers. These bands are organized, dangerous and lawiess, and beconie worse the more they are let alone. The authorities of one town Severely and appropriately punished a horde which descended upon it, by arresting them And putting them at work. That locality will always be avoided by such persons, who seem to hate nothing so much as work,even when Wel! paid, and the example set might be pro- fitably followed by other towns and ci‘ies. The march of these robding armies must be checked in some way. The biggest fool we know of is the fellow who advertised a “new roasting furnace” in the New York papers of yesterday. —————~-+e-____ Itis said that among the mines of Peur vania, there has been a serious accident every day in the year. They are, howe ‘ostiy due to carelessness, and the dangers n by the Pennsylvania miner are insigniti- smt Compared with those which his Eazlish pn must face. The best mines in Eng- nat at is Known as the dangerous zone has a. reached, and the miner is in constant < exp'osions, the num ningly inereased, with s escape in such event. V ght chance vat with the in- eased dangers of the mining, and the addi t.onal expense made necessary by the depth of the mines, obstacles are presented to the British coal trade which will ultimately make | the product of our mines an important article of export the crops, and as the agricultural products of the country are an important elemeat in determining whether or not a season of ni tional prosperity shail return, we should re. joice with the farmers. The yield of wheat, | oats, hay, rye and Darley is already deter. mined and is in some respects unprecedented ly large. Keports from Ohio, Kentucky, In- Giana, Minnesota and other wheat growing ‘States show that not only have more acres than ever before been devoted to this purpose but that, also, there will De a larger average yield per acre than in any previous year. If rhe hot weather has had no other good effects, { has developed the corn crop wonderfully and ad abundant harvest may be expected. Next autuinn, after the repeal of the bankrupt law has gone into effect, when specie payments have been practically resumed and the event has lost its bugbear properties, waen there will be an inereasing foreign demand for all our products, owing to the fact that for a time a large part of Europe has ceased to produce and the crops haye failed, we may expect to ‘enter, with cheap food and comparatively free from financial embarrassments, upon the bet der times for which we all hope. —___ore-__—_ Another exhibition of fans ts projected in New York. An exposition of stockings would seem to be the next thing inorder. They are “artistic,” nowadays, and would be sure to draw a crowd. ee Te WEEKLY STR, now ready, contains all the News of the Week ; the Poiter Inquiry ; the Heated Term; Opinion of Attorney Riddle on Special Assessments; our Corres- pondence from the Paris Exposition ; the Euro- pean Congress; Lively Local Notes; Agricul- tural Matters: White House and Department News; Proc of the Courts: Local Affairs: Choice tes: Poems and Sketches; Agricultural and Household Matters, Terms: $2 per annum, in advance, postage Prepaid; single gopies Ave ceuts, in wrappers. | APE NOTICE OF THE DISSOLUTI 449 | Gloves, $1.25. HE BAKERY OF THE COMMISSARY DE- | Tartmeut being closed. EFLIX DESFOSSE | begs leave to inform that he is prepared to supp y | Patties who used to draw their },ead thereof. with the tet F en hand American Bread, jy19-3i" WANTS. FOR RENT AND SALE. FOR RENT AND SALE. BUSINESS CHANCES DRY GOODS. W se bP 5 PP TELY —A first class BAR- VFR at 1210 # street n w. ue of the copartnership between Edward J. ne Cs Hanrat, ay pesring in the Kveaing Star of the 18th instant, is withont proper authority, “here being bo specific and mutual Consent there to. as Teqbired iy the articles ¢f co ‘artnership er which said business 1s. nducte< Ewnic EUGENE C. HANNAN, Firm Hannan Bro Eleventh st. nis | Etre. “SPRING LEAF TEA” USED WITH ICE. SOLD AT FIFTY CENTS 4 POUND. To be procured only of N. W. BURCHELL, Jp19-2t 1332 F street. | QOFENED THIS MORNING, 20 pieces White Linen LAWNS, (all linen) at 25, 3 and 3720. per yaruc a aumibersof wale are the goods sold at Tully 40 per cent. above the prices named, Navy blue and brown Linen LAWN, solid col- ors all linen, at 20 cents pes yard, worth 4) cants, the for ice. he former price, w.M BROWS: Jy19-tr 314 Sth street nw. TS PER CENT. DI-COUNT ON IM~ PORTED GUODS. BROJHEAD & CO. are giterh g choiee bargains im black Grena- dines, linen Tawns and Diess Goods. and White Go. a of all kinds, ‘Ten per cent. off on all Lmport- ed Gcods, for casa. Womsutta 4 4 blew hed Cot- ten, 10e. yard. m mpson’s¢ eoreteil sort glove Biting Corsets, $1. Three-button Paris 2 BRODHE*D & Co... and, when ealled to order, | | chiefs, Linings. Ribbons, Collars and Cuffs equ | cheap ‘ | 1206 F st., bet. 1¢th and 13th. jy19-1 the manner in whieh it was worded. As may | r of which | ———S—— | sortment, from $1.25 to $4. The farmers have no reason to grumble at | 939 Pa ave., bet 9th and 10th YNHEARD-OF AND UNEQUALLED USERS INS by BOD EADS: Wooepant OL SHIK as low & spool. Dexter's cele- wrated Knitting Cotton as lovas Be Excellent Hip Gore Corsets, inboxes, 20°. Ladies’ and geu- temen's ganze Undershirts, 25°. and up. sheet tng. Shirting, Drees Goods, Hosters. Handker- uy - BRODMEAD'S. (remember thennmber), ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore subsisting between EDWARD J. and EUGENE ©. HANNAN, nnder the style and nameot * HANNAN BR THEKRS.** at 617 11th street northwest, in the city of Washington, D.C., | is dissolved by mutual consent. EDWARD J. HANNAN will hereafter collect and receipt all bills due the late frm, and will pay ons @ late Arm. all the obligations o1 Be ee ee WENN June 8, 1878. jy18 2t* WATE) SITUATION, by a German young agg, toattend to children; spcaks English aiso. Call'at 996 L st. n.w. jyl9 30 Want D—A COLORED BOY for dining ant housework: only oue that Is willing to wors peed spply, to 1329 F street, between 18th and 24¢ 1 sts. Wa QhED yA tist class Bartender would like to ha © a POSITION ina first class place; would like to bave position immediately. Addi J. G. H.. Star office, 3) 19-20) EB RENT—A nice six-room HOUSE, with is and water, nice hall, &c. Rent $20. i vance, Inquire at GUN ste new, Syio a R RENT—HOUSE No. 645 N st. near 7th st. n.w.. with 6 rooms and water. ‘Inquire of JOHN VOEGLER, No, 818 F st. n.w. 3549-21 B BENT—HOUBE No. 1737 F st. n.w.c 0 rooms; all modern improvements, “Rent $50 ic month. Apply THOMAS E. WAGGA- AN. Jy19-3t ‘FPOR RENT—A good ORGAN, at $1 per month; | 38 | ‘aisoa 7-stop one at $3 per ‘month. No. 82d | St. 8.6. 5318-3." ANTED-TENANTS for handsomely fur- u shed Suite of Rooms, furnished for hou-e- keeping: ba‘h, gas, &c, Price §20 per month. Ap- ply 1613 19ch st. n.w. Jyi9-2.* | WASTED A SITUATION by an English far- mer and gardener; twenty years’ exp-rieace Scov'and and the U; ited States: 1s 3 ‘ormed in the science of agriculture a) ¢ stock. breeding, dairy farming and the cultiva- tien of grape vines, fruit trees, also the mana ment of flowers and vegetables, and is prepared to work intelligently and faithfully to ca:ry out the jars and premote the interests of bis employer. ‘or references and testimor ials as to character and capability, pleace address **Farimer,*? Box 10 Star Cite. $19 3* WiAdteD-- competent PHARMACIST f four or more years experience, A‘ ‘ Druggist,’’ Star office, Box 2. jy18 3 V ANTED-To RENT OB PURCHASE-—On monthly payments, a cheap, com‘ortable HOUSE of 7 or 8 rooms, with good ard and shade trees. Address immediately, **Tenant,** Star Office. Jy¥18-30" Uy ANTED_-A SALESMAN familtar with the W denttenen’s SAivnishine’ ponds puninet Stat 1 in handwriting of appl ican’, age, business expeilence, salary expected, reference. e, real name.” Address "B,C. "star omee. j17 3 WANTED You personally to examine our complete stock of SEWING MACHIN We have each and every kind for less money than | elsewhere, Howe, Remington, American. with rop-Leaf, Diawers and Cover, $30, Renting snd Repairiug. MCKENNEY: 437 Sth st. ew jesi-la ANTED—EVERY BODY to get Card Photo- rapne for only $2 per dozen; 18 small ture Brts., at DODGE'S, 467 Penusylvania av between 44 and 6th sts. 22 4« ANTED—Two or three GENTLEMEN wo 0c- cupy a large third story south front room, or suitable for gentleman and wife. Table BOARD— firstclass. 617 F st, n.w. fen23 ANTED-To exchange, new STOVES for old ones, Groceries or Fuel, at BUTLER’S, 5th and K sts. n.w. Smokey Chimneys cured or no pay. Stoves rented. novié-tr Y ANTED—CARPETS to CLEAN, at BICE’S Steam Beating Werks, 490 Maine avenue, be- tween 4% and 6th 8.w. Called for and delivered without charge. jy18-1y WV ANTED A perfect and clean copy of the frat, number of the EVENING STAR, for which a liberal price will be paid. Apply ‘at the Star omtce, = DP aS SOntT i” al ENTLEMEN'S AND YOUTHS’ SUITS hi Bra Aratcclace Tailoress t when cut) by a first-class Tailore ss, al 1g OB RTL Srneir EAST, EACH ICE CREAM L Just Delicious. Come get some at yyl7-lw _ FUSSELL'S, New York avenue. OOD DELIVERED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. ‘Orders left at the office of John Sherman & Co. will receive prompt attention. dyli-2w C. GRANT. Lf AT KOLBS', jy15-1m Cor. 7th and E streets. W EATER OAPERTS 0 CLEAN, at McG EY & FERRY'S Eureka Steam Beating and Bw replay Werte, ‘Tth-st. wharf. Orders by mail, or loft at W. 8, MITCHELL'S, Market Space, feai-ly W BdZER gentiemen, to know that WM. MOORE, Merchant Tallor, 1011, New York avenue, makes a spec utting Garmet ‘be made at home. fand6-ly LOST AND FOUND. GSTEAYED. Erom Mosher's Pasture, Good Hope Hill, one dark brown, white spotted. sTooked-horn COW. $5 will be paid if re oF turred to JAS, H, BLADEN, Good Hop Hil, D.C, 3y19-31 W. 8. TEEL, jy13-tr 935 Pennsylvania ave. GPION WoLr, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, Justice of the Peace, Notary Public and United States Commissioner, 017 Seventh street, Between F and G, Lock Box 63, Residence, 1125 5th st, iy 1-1m A® “gusNULATED cep SODA, sy15-1m Cor. 7th and E streeis. pices FOR GOOD LUMBER. JOIST, medium lengths, per 1,000 feet......$13 33 BOARDS, 16 feet, per 1,000 feet............ 13 33 STOCK BOARDS, all 12-inch wide, per 1,000 feet... sreeee 15.00 DRESSED CULLS, 4-4and 6-4, per 1,000 feet. sees + 2000 WILLET & LIBBEY, Corner Sixth sireetand New York avenue js8-tr a WARMER! THE WEATHER IS GETTING WARMER! NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST In Spring and Summer Clothing. Business Suits $15. Business suits i Business Suits. 2B Business Suits s I Business Suits 10. Business Suits 8 Business Suits 7. Dress Suits. 20 18. 16. 15. ie : 8 SSS8S3 S8S8s3s83 sssssss eve popeapace OSBEES abt 50 00 50 co 00 Pani 50 Cassimere Pants, 00 Cassimere Pants. 50 White Vests .... 00 a Vests . 50 Vests 00 Vests 00 10.00 8 00 6 00 500 qe 4.00 ALPACA and SERGE COATS, a complete as- DUSTERS, $1. $1.50, $3. OFFICE COATS, immense quaniities, 35 cents | apiece. A. 8TRAUS, 1011 Pennsylvania avenue. Je28-tr Between Tenth and Eleventh sts, GQBANULATED ICED SODA, KOLBS’, jy15-1m Cor. 7th and E streets. D. BROWN has had t success in the treat- ment of SPERMATORKRH(EA, PREMA- TURE DECAY, and all Diseaes of a Private or Veuereal Nature, without the use of Calomel or Mercury. Has bad eleven years’ experience. Charges reacopable. Office, 1 L st., near corner 16th B.w., Back Hours—8 to 10 a. m.: 8 to6and7to9p. m. ay13- PEOPLE'S CHOICE, KOLB'S IMPROVED SODA, with Granulated Ice, jy15-Im Cor, 7th and E strests, ‘ENNEDY’S REAL ESTATE OF FICE Kee Uitsrin neltty Nor se0 toes a ‘Buy, sell and re t first class Property, ‘Money L aued on Real Estate, Money safely invested, Property Bor ght and Sold on Commission, Rents collected, taxes paldand insurance effected ‘without charge, jyl0-1y > AND (THE HEAD HAT AND BEST sure To buy ts thoge $12 Blue Yacht Cloth, | ,Goed Suits $6, $3 and $10, well made and good ear. Office Coats, 40 and 50e. Thin Unusrwear Sh.rtsand Drawers, 25c. snd upwards, at + J. W. SELBY'S, 1914-1916 Penn’agre., jy9-tr between 19th and 20ch sts, RK. J. W. DEWITIYS Pile Remedy, the unri- vaied French cure for fie BI 8, Ulcer- Os of Hiving fearacnion eee prodused. Bold sands of iv: can at the Druggists—60 cents a bottic.” ‘mys5-208m ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON WaTCH Dia- Mt NDS. JEWELRY ANDST VES (AEs tP, WALLACH'S, (iste of 8, Goldstein } Loan and Commission Broker, i617 Peunsyivanis avenue, . myli-w Lest A WALLET, containing few doliars 4 Bnd some papers, of no use to others, The fu der will please keep the money and return tie bi p re to Barber's Shop, at Myers’ Hotel. Penn- 5) l-ania avenue, jy 13 3u* REWARD.—Logi. this morning. at the Goa- SS’ ire Marneta COAT. contantig a Pocket. Uock, with sundry notes aad memorandum, of no use fo auyone but the owner. |The avove reward Will be paid for the return of the papers to WM. LORD, s. e. corner of 6th ana sts. D.Ww. No questions asked. Jy 18-2" OBT—16:h, Light Red SETTER DOG, white breast, tail tip. nose a 4 and feet; hamed “bash.’* Liberal ree Bard given on his return to 1307 H st. JyT-3e" June Oth, a child's NECK ‘OST—Sundai CHAIN, with Goid Coin and Cross attached: heme on cross, ‘Nellie M. Foss.’ The finder wili be liberally rewarded by returning it to 1206 6th street n. Ww. jel4 wodern Tnprovemenss: Pony ae CHAS BL vement GIBBS, 1934 14th st, Dey 1 N18 we OR RENT—Furnished HOUSE No, 1519 8h st. n.W.; 8 rooms; complete for housekeeping: ail modern improvements; will rent for Augus September, October and November, for $38 per month, A’pply at the house, 1918 3" Fe RENT—Delightfu', cool ROOMS, fur- nished. 987 H st.n.w. Summer prices. }17-3.* R RENT—A new nine-room HOUSE with al mod. imps., and dry cellar, on H st. n.w hear Ist'street. ‘Inquiry of D, CONNELL. Gro: cere 3317 3." POE RENT, Threo-story and basement BRICK DWELLING, No. 813 11h st., between H and I sts. n.w., at the exceedingly low rent of $35 per monih, ‘anco. Ore more of those beautiful new eight-room BRICKS on F st . between Ist and 21 sts. ne. being No. 111. This houss has a fae, dry cmllar and every modenn convenieuce. Rent ‘ouly. $20 a month, “Apply to M. M. ROHRER, fg 7h st iy17 8- ie em BOS ENE Buick DW BELLING No. 87 Mare ket st., Georgetown, D.C, ; 19 rooms, iclud- ing! a hicdm aud pantr: N hot akd cold water: oca.ion plea ant apd desirable, and convenient te thes met cars, Appy to J @.'& J. M. WATERS, No, 98 High st.. Georgetown, Jy 15-10 FOR BENT The PREMISES corner of G and @toddard sts.. Georgetown, ad apted fora, arge boatding and ds} Seminar Wing been us das such for the past five years, here berg » large D veiling, haviog modern co veniences; 15 roomy, with cellar under ent + a summer kitchen and dairy. | C neced with ihe dwelling there is a two-s' ted dirg, built for school pur contalning rocms, oe of which is 80 by 45 feet. All nesdad Swill be mads and the property rented at a “cW date toadesirabie tenant. Possession given on or before August 15. Persons, by cailing at the premises, Sill Ge stwn through'at ang thie pre- viously. " Ayply to DICKSON & KING, corner of Green and. ater sts . Ge -rgetown, and corner of 16th ard K sts. n.w., Washington, jy 15-im FUE BENT HOUSE No, 731 8th st-n.w.. con- taining 9 rooms, modern improvements, App v9 2w* No, 127 81h st, p.W. FFSE SALE AT A BARGAIN On Fou RENT TO A PERMANENT TENANT—1446 N_ st, (new,) finished in best style, thirteen rooms; every room heated, including Bath and servants’ Toons; speaking tubes; electric bells; stationary “ashtubs; vegetable and meat cellar, Can be seen atany time. jyl-1m 7B RENT—Low—A nice HOUSE; hail and7 rooms: No. 1818 20th st. n.w.5 parked next door. Apply to D. M. LAWK: ENG! je 2508 K st. n.w. PGE RENT— On Jury Ist_$25—No.76 Congres st., Georgetown, three-story Press Brick, gas, latrobé, bath. Apply to WM. B. ORME, “is Washington st.. above West st. Jea2"1m ‘OR RENT—No, 1619 K st. n.w., $60 per month; range, two bath rooms, hot and cold water, gas, latrobes. Apply to B. P, SNYDER, National Safe Deposit Company, 15th st. and New York avenue, je20-1m_ )R RENT—HOUSE No. 413 New York avenue n.w., 8rooms. Will be rented low toa prompt tenant. Apply to JOHN B, SCUTT, New York Avenue Hotel jel4 6w* For NT IA, comfortable HOUSE “and STORE, on prominent corner, facing Pennsyl- Vania avenue, Capitol Hill; low reut to a good ten— ant. Inquire, for key and terms, No, math et DW. ie] FOR, RENT HOUSES of various sizes, at greatly reduced prices, by B, B, CLARK, 1201 435 St. s.w. myl-3m KR RENT—Very Pleasant FRONT ROOM. second floor, with three windows facing triange; 1118 New York ave. Reference given and required, Terms moderate, Locality central and delightful, iny4-tr JR RENT—Furnished PARLORS and BED- ROOMS, and ROOMS furnished for houwkesp- ing, and several small BED ROOMS: 854 Paansyl- vanla avenue., corner 434 Bt, marli-5:0 EDUCATIONAL. BOARDING. VOUATRY BOARD—Two or three more BOARDERS can be accommodated ($20 par month) near Georgetown. Address R, T., this of- fice. Conveyance. jy18-21" PBOsEDINGT A beautiful, pleasant. Christian Lome, at all seasons, Terms $15 to $20 per wouth, ‘Address JOHN PIRKEY, Strasburg, Va. Jy 15-6." UMMER BOARD Falls Church, near BR. BR. Station; 20 acres, shaded with fruit and other tees: rooms large and elegant, with milk and & bouniiful table and everything necessary to make home pleasant for parents and children.” Address A. B. NODINE, or visit the place. jy13-2w CouRTey, BOARD—Two pleasant ROOMS, with good COUNTRY BOARD, on a farm neat Laurel Station, Washington Branct B. & 0. R. R. Terms moderate, Address Mrs, KENNADY, Laurel, Md. 339-2w* LEASANTLY SITUATED, NEATLY KE RKOUMS, with nicely prepared TABLE BOARD. in a private fami:y where appreciative parties can enjoy the comforts of home at moderate expense; 916 8th st. n.w. 39-120" WV AVERLEY SEMINARY, BUARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN. The Uriucipal and Corps of Teachers of the Georgetown Femaie Seminary will resume du:y tEPTEMBER 18711, at No. 1412 H strect, Washington, D.C. Cireulars will be found at the priucipal book and drug Sores, and at Gienn’s jewelry score, 9th st., near D. Application may be made te the Principal through 81 S.oddard st., Georgetown, by letter, till August 25th; after that at the Seminary. jy18 1m MIS88 LIPSCOMB, Principal. (QTAUNTON FEMALE SEMINARY, STAUNTON, VIRGINIA. Teachers, including Mrs. Gen. J. E. B. Stuart. ccmpetent, kind, Terms $210. Eztras low. Good board warranted. C imate mild, heaithful. Ex- travagance prohibited. Discipline excellent, Not Bectarlan. Send for catalogue to jy17-1m Rey. J. 1. MILLER, A. M. EST END INSTITUTE. Mis. 8. L. Capy's School for Young Ladies, Jy 15-2m_ New Haven, Conn. ‘iE HAMILTON. CORNER K AND M4THSTS,— Handsowe ROOMS, en Salte, Frontiny gout a: reduced rates for the summer, TABLE BOAR) $25 per monih. Je29-1m 4.5 SE7. N.W.—3RS, STOCK HAM respect- ) fully calls atten ion to the handsume ROOMS (en suite or single) and choice TABLE. BOARD, Greatly redu rates for summer season. Location excellent. je29 Im* i ee HOUSE.—Parties who desire Hove! BOARD, with cool and airy . can locate at this favorite Hotel for the summer month, at the following reduced rates: Gentleman es eee Bea nsage Hoe r month, an per week; Hoard, §u0 per month and $6 por week eye. ly MEDICAL, &. FLENDREDS OF YOUNG MEN have been cured of Seminal Weakness, Impotency or Lust Vigor. after using a bottle or two of Dr. Brother's Invigorating Cordial, 906 B street S.W., opposite Smithionian, Jy16-20* ae AWARD IF Dx. BROTHERS FALLS TO cure any case of Female W eakneas, [rregulari- sietand Ot¥eructicue:80 yearw’ exporisuce: ‘Office 8C6 RB st. 8.w.. opposite Smithsonian, —_Jy8-2w* DSi EON: Ths, Gidest, Mstabiishioa and oniy Reliable Ladies’ Physician In the City, can be cousuited every Tuesday, Wednesday and Satar. day, nt No, 605 H st. n:w., from 110 9 o'clock Ail Female Complaints quickly cured. Osteo and Residence, $ Mouroe st., Baittuore," novlé-Ly M ANBOOD RESTORED. A victim of youthful {inpridecce, canaing pre- mature decay, nervous debility, etc., having tried in vain every known remedy, bas found a simple self cure, which he will send’ FREE to his follow suffer Auuress J. H. REEVES, my 24-eolv ak 43 Chath m st., N. ¥. R&S RS LINIMENT Cures Rheumatism, Neu Headache and ail sores. pains, tnjuriea, &e. It never fails, it. Sud Up “trdggists, 25 and 60 cents. STOTT GEQMY Bet, 480 Pennsylvania avenue, Agenta for Washington, aplb-m, w, fm 3PKClaL NOTICE.—Dr, ROBERTSON can be ‘consuited every Wednesday and Saturday at Lis Utice, 821 D st., between 9th and 10uk, from #108 My" Ob all diseases of the Urinary Oi and Nervous Diseases, viz: Organic and Seminal W eake bess, Nervous Debility, Lm) nancy, Erematare De- 3d Nervous Trembling, Palpitation of the Heart, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Indigestion, &¢.. &c., ail resulting from abuses In youth, exossses in muadhood, ard early {ndiscretions, hee, Btrictures and Syphilis quickly cured. Dr. K. 188 native of Baltimore, with 18 years" Sxperience in OF this city, visite Washington, sary odneodsy of this city, yD overy and Saturday, Persons in neod of medical treat- ment for any of the above will find tt to their tnterv#t to call upon him, who wili insure honoralie and ecientifie treatment, and a cure guareuterd iw every case he undertakes, Will refer is patrons to any of the leading physicians of Bal- Huncre, an show letters of tox aus from the same, Call or address as above, or Sout marg0-1y Kutaw street, Baltimore, PET MILITARY ACADEMY, CHESTER, Pa. Opens Sep Filth, Thorough instructions in Civil Engineering, the Classics ane Eng ish. For circulars, apnly to Col, 18-1 THEO. HYATT, President. eo3m FPR! DERICK FEMALE SEMINARY, Froder- ick, Md. Will reopen on WEDNESDAY, September 11th, Terms very moderate. For cata- logues address Mrs. M. W, HACKELTON, Presi- dent. jy12-eolm HE ROSSLYN SEMINARY, MI‘8 B. Russ, Principal, , Will reo) on WEDNESDAY, Sept, 18th, at No. 1536 1 st., near 16th st. n.w. Circulars at Boaréman’s, Ballantyne's and Solomons & Cha| man’s Bookstores, Miss ROSS will be at the school- rooms Rept. 10th. Previous to that date her P. O, address is Box 688, Morristown, N. J. jy11-2m UMMER COURSE at Ss SPENCERIAN BUSINESS: CORLEGE, ‘7th and L streets, during May, June and July, Tuition by the month in Penmanship. Corre- spondence, Bookkeeping and the calculations con nected therewith, For terms inquire at the College Office. my4-8n. EAL ESTATE BULLETIN or THOS, FE. WAGGAMAN. 519 Seventh St. (Changes made every Wednesday and Saturday.) Three-Story Brick Houses for Sale. Park Hotel. 7th st. road. mod, imps........$68.C00 Continental Hotel. m, 1. 100 rs... ‘721 723-735 15th st. n.w.. moa. imps., 10 909 M st. n.w., mod. “imps, 13° rs. 989 K st 2101 G st. 458 La. £08 H st. rv. -) med. imps., 625-627 10th mod, imps,,7 rs 247 Sa st. 8.w. MPs.y 6's, Two-Story Brick and Frame Houses for Sale. 916 Delaware aye. n.e., b, 1, 8 rs 627 G st. 8.8, fb, 10 313 Igth'st. 306 H st. n. 141 and 43 307 Kim s 1620 17th. 21 to 29 Myrtle st. 426 New York ave. n. 629 H st. n.e., f. b., 9 rs, Unimproved Property for Sale. bth'st Ist., bet. 17th and 18th n.w.. per ft $2 25 bet. Eand } nw, +» bet. H st. and 3d st, bet. Dand E : 15 hst., bet, M st. and Mass. av. G st., bet, 6:h ana 7b n. w.. per ft. Houses for Rent. 417 13th st. n.w., store. mod. imps,, 12 rs. 20811 st. n.w., mod, imps. 13 rs 404 6th st. D.W., mod, imps.. 16 5 1014 Lith’ st. n. bu 81U 19th st. nw, 50 | O1 Pa. ave. n.W., store. mod, imps., Lr 40 i Way Bod. iinps., 12 rs = 4 * med, twp, 10 1 36 ‘mod. "Imps. 35 1426 11 8 st. tl w.; tod. Imips. 30 17 G st. o.W., mod, imps.. 10 Fr: x 25 25 25 20 1003 R st. n.W., (Lee Gatien), 4 rs. au a9 Ist usw., mod. imps., 6 r: 20 Offices Offices rooms on 1348 F st— Koons Said 4, 24 floor. $25 ‘© 5.6, 7 2a floor, each 10 “#10, 21 tloor. 18 S12, 18, 3d fluor, each 9 5177 hst., Ne, 3d ilvor., wb 719 Market Space— Room 5. $15 Mail 1) 15 Kom 4 16 Ko m8, 3 J issue on the 1ét and 15th of each month a bul- letin of al! proj for sale and rent on my_ book: whieh can be had’ dmece, ut will be sent by mail if desired, Loans. £2,000, $1 000 at 8 per cent, jy i7-tr RK RENT— B. H. WARNER & Ov., BRAINARD H.WARNER, EDWIN A.MCINTIRE, ‘916 F street northwest, 1206 K st. nw,......§150 1416 10th st. nw....... 1021, 1308 14th"st, it, 88, severe 1016 15th st. nw, jumbia st, Mt. Peasant, (fd 118s atin Suh stores. op 1398 . with st ‘Sst. ow,.... 1314-1320 @ st awe 55 De sseee.50 1 F st. ne, ...40 3: 1330 Corcoran st......40 2112 Penn‘a ave,...40 606 E Capitol. ...020..40 1031 7th at. with store,40 1534 9th st. DW... 35 736 11th st, nw, 2405 2418 Penn. 214 4th st. se. S| st. ne, .. SESES tars ‘Sth st. ne. cor, 7th & A,. ; Be 8 Cr or nw, B 122 Bh St. 86 ecesoree 80 X.w. cor, 18th and M,30 12th & Q, ig 7th and Boundary,....80 319 Md. ave, ne. .....15 eeeees 30 2118 @ st. nw, 45H st. nw, 1914 8th st. nW,..—- 2307-2313 M st, ny 1126 19th St, 04. 4. 1529 6th Bt. nw. ......25 2924 Est. nw, s+ ..10 Also, a number of other Houses, similar to the above. a list of which is materially altered nearly 3 every day on the builetin at our office. B RENT. 8-story Brick, 2018 G st., 10 rooms, 3-story Brick, 1212 H st.\ 8 rooms. 8-story Brick, 1011 11th'st., 9 rooms, S8-story Frame, 939 I st., 7 rooms, 8-story Brick, 1006 Mase. ave., 14 rooms, 2-story Frame, 1821 14th st., 5 rooms, 2-story Frame, 1825 14th st., 5 rooms, ‘These Honses ar BFR, 1106 H ot, n.w. jy12 Im ANTED-SHELVING and & store. Apply to BE. K. BSAULE—A HOUSE (routing upon the so east corner of Judicia cheap for cash, Square, Wil + Post Office Box B81, RkAT REDUCTION T. RENTS.— Woe are ow offering at half former rates peat two- sory KOUBES, centrai locati a sultable for small B. H. WARNER & CO. 916 F street nw, d-establisbed Gis and 1. QUOR STO? E: Desir ess corner: will be soul a a bargain ou ac- count of sickness, Adcress ** Busine peation, on a BARGAIN. —I am authorized by a New York gentleman to sell, within teu days, an ¢ ress-brick and hack-bulldin) st., between 14th and 15th, E, BURFORD. 10,000 TO LOAN AT 7 PER CENT. ON ecurity. App | real estate sevurity 8. R 4 su Bank of Washington, | © M°SX To Loan. We can negotiate a loan _u to $25 000 if the ap- ica ion 1s mace at once an the property offered DOWNMAN & GREEN, Jy16-t, w,th, fs 412 7h street, po Loan. | HAMBURG EMBROLDERY, trom suction, MONEY on real estate, tn sums to suit, at 8 ver cent, On filst-class Dusiness prc perty at 7 per cent. B. O. HULTZMAN, loth and F sts, n.w, OQNEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE.— | ‘Scveral large and smali amounts of money to jown at low rates of interest, WARNER, 916 F st. n.w ) LOAN—$10. 000, in one or two sums, at 8 Sums. at 7 percent, E. BURFORD, Real Estate Broke ANTED—TWO BRICK HOUSES; all m, .W.; at $$ 5CO and $10 000 cash} must f cherp. Also a Small Farm for a Good House, SE & HESTER, 513 7th st. KSALE On easy terms, Valuable REAL ESTATE on Cornecticut avenue, Qand 19ih Inquire at 1617 Conn. ave., ee Pa. Moe 1 MONEY!) MONEY on application at my Office, ur WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, ETc., WALLACH'S, Loan and C: mmission Broker, 1417 Pennsylvania avenue, hear Willard’s Hotel, LIVERY STABLES, 468 and 470 years and longer known as have unusually large accomodations and ational Livery Stablées;** round surface and unsu facilities; fronting on © street; broad alley pon west and rear, rectly from rear into GO 1245 9th st. nW, sroeeee Bd a Pennsylvania avenue; fine water and Potomac water both within Terms, &c., address M.A, KIMMELL, SG, COLDSTELN @ Co., “LOAN AND COMMISSION BROKERS, NORTHEAST CORNER TENTH AND D STREETS, +18 Private Entrance on Tenth Street, 1th Gt, 8, aos ncdS +18 8 street... 2218 avances made Loan - § RL ave “Bw. 18 nds Jewelry ain ‘atches, Diamonds and Jewelry, Silver- ware, &c., for any time desired on very reasonable 4@ The oldest and largest business in the city, —_—_———_... LADIES’ GOODS. JFPRENCH MUSLIN DRESSES. LINEN LAWN SUITS. on hand ten ‘*Beautiful French Muslin suitable for fuil costume —at springs 0 seaside—which will be sold at extrei Ow prices. mely low prices, large lots of Linen Lawn good repair, and have mod- Sand JACKETS, at about )n improvements. Inquire of JAMES W. BAR- | the price of the unmad PR PERTY FOR RENT By B. O. HOLTZMAN, Real Estate Agent and Auciidneer, 10TH AND F sT. N. W. BE New York ave. n. w., 13 rooms, furn.$150 00 ¥ st. n.w., 8 rooms, store and céllar-... 125 00 E28 Pa. ave. DLW, 16 Teeveeescrseeee 100 00 1320 Pénn. ave. nw., busin ase, 100 00 18th st. n.w., 18 rooms, mod. Imps. 75 0 621 1ath st, n.w., 18 rooms. mod imps. 75 00 2015 15th st. n.w., 18 rooms, mod. imps.... 75 00 2140 Pa. ave. n.w., il rooma, mod. im| 603 F st, n.w., 10 roms, mod. Impa. 615 2d st. n.w., 11 rooms, mod. imps. Est. p.w., 12 rooms, mod, imps 454 K st. n.w., 10 rooms, mod. imps, 003 E st. n.wW.. 10 roome, mod. imps..... 934 E st. n.w., 10 rooms, mod. imps 829 20ch st. n.w.. 9 rcoms. furnished... 917 7th st. n.w., 9100ms, mod, imps.- 919 7th st. n.w.. 9rocms, mod. imps. £21 7th st. n.w., 9 rooms, med’ tmps. 925 7th st. n W., 9 rooms, mod. imps. D.W.. 9 roonis, mod, 1mps.. 10 rooms, mod. imps. 8 rooms. mod. imps. 10 rooms. mod. im) 119 Carroll 121 Carroll st. 1428 8th st. n. 1419 New York ave, n.w.. store. 1423 New York ave. n.w., stor 5(9 B st. 8,e., 10 roon s, mod. in 202 Brh st.'8.6., 9rooms, med, imps Houses and fibe Building Lois for si Tates, Call and see, RRATS SVSFRBRS SRRSSRSSS STAT SSSSBISSSSYLLESSSSSSSSIES: R RENT—By THOS J. MYERS, Real Estate Agent, 1216 F st n.w. 3-story Brick, 726 17th st., 11 rooms. 8-story Frame, 810 224 st., mod. imps, 10 rooms. 3-story Brick, 418 3d st. n.w., mod. imps., 10 rs. 4 story Brick, 611 13th st. n.w., mod. imps, 10 rs. 2-story Brick, 1116 19th s 3-story Brick, 89 H st. n. 336-36 w., mod. imps., 7 rs. » Water and gas, 7 rs, MMi’ 22.7 dove 00 por quar ire LL —! 5 4s, Sradenta for Dusinees, Yale or Har Vard College. Instructors first clase. fera2-ly" "J. SHOBT).IDGE, A.M., Prin. AMEB COLRIDON, Profecor «7 Penman ahtp, 8t. Cloud Building. 8th and F, Writing ‘ookkeeping and Short-*~nd tanght in short an easy courses of lessons. ‘Thorough inatructic guaranteed. Lessons given st reaitences and 3 schoo's, fed-Ly” y FOR SAL. (OR 8ALK—A YV se's PLANO, almost new, anda Weed’sSk WING MACHINE, Wiil be given cheap, separately or to-| elher, Owing to owner's leaving fort urcpe. Apply toNo. 1527 1 st. u.w. jy18 6t* Kt SAILE—Positively at a Sacrifice for Cash during this mouth, s number of FIRST-CLASS EQUARE AND uP-| KIGHT PLAN Ate. L. WILD & BRO, 723 7th street n, PERSONAL. ¥ THE GENTLEMAN who was seen to pick up @ Black Lace NE KTIE, with GOLD PIN ached, in front of 212 1h street s.w.. thi m., at abcut 6 o'clock, will return it to the above nun ber, he will receive a suitable reward, Lt J ABHINGTON, JULY 15TH, 1878.—We here- W Aiitonotice'te the public that J. H. Caveua is uot in our empicy from this date. AUG. MENCKEN & BRO., jy17-30" Baitimore, Md. OHN PATCH, 506 10th st. n.w., 6 a.m. to 10 bm y Teyor’s a8 to responsibility of people with ‘be acts Of real estate and Hens thereon, Searches tor Chattel Trusts, $1, Examines Tities, jy11-Lu* smporium of Music, Jy 13-3w* yDociatint tb the city> He guatettoce para aii . He atees a parme. nent and speedy cure in the snertest tine ‘Goasibe ofall Acuteand ChronlcSkin Disouges: ‘Abandoned and {il-treated cases a 2) & thorongh care or no . consulting rooms 606 4 street northwest, novi-ly OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. Grand Extraordinary Drawing, Septem- ber 4th, 1878, ONLY 18,000 TICKETS, First Capital Prize. $500 000, Second "do. do.” two of 8100 000 each. 2 132 prizes, and $1. 260,000 distributed. Miboeuickess, Fag fractions in proportion, m MANUEL ORRANTIA, j33-eolm 168 Common st.. New Orleans, La, HE BEST CURE FOR ALL ILLS I8 SIX weeks in the mountains, where all processes sréemployed to bulid up,invigorateand stre 5 Bend stamp tor 48 page pamphiet, Address. DBS. WATTER’S Mountain House, Wernersvilie, near Reading, Pa. $59 enim ATTANS’ CRYSTAL DISCOVERY N FUR THE HAIR ‘Restores gray or faded Fair to its original color and ‘outhiul appearance in three to ten days, removes druff, and prevents the hair falling. ‘With a constantly increasing sale for the eight years, we feel satisfied we cau recommend it, vias the advantages over all other preparations of character of— First, being warranted entirely harmless, Secord, Lo sediment or other extraneous matter, ereerine cece lees dire upon the scalp, to shake up before using. ‘hird, docs not stain linen or the finger nails, A trial will convince, Put up in large bottles. Price One Dollar, For sale at Corner 24 and D sts, jeo8-tr @nd corner 14th and Tn. A tTROLOGIST.—Mrs. Dr. ELLIS, 806 Penn- sylvapla avenue. If you would know the truth onsuit the Dr, in all things, Office hours from 8 a.m, to B p.m, apls-1y A PREMIUM, FA CURE SME ROVED SODA, ith lated Ice. 151m WO ih and E streets, (CBEAP LUMBER, CHEAP. AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES FOR LUMBER. aouilt discount any Published price list for cash down, A complete stock of SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS, AT Panic Prices! THOS. W. SMITH, Je15-2m Near B, & O. R. R. Depot. ONDS AND STOCKS. Inited States Bonds of all kinds; istrict of Columbia Bonds of various ‘issues; cee at en Gents Sed gh 01d nd LEWIS JOHNBON @ 00-. Bankers, aario -T™ Spite und Ponsa arth WwW. GTO} nand at PLE SRmIMA KG, ‘Made in superior st notice, 7 ‘Style at short Ladies a have Dresses Cut and Basted, and a jos 997 Ponneulvogte soem, K RENT— BY F. H. SMITH, Real Estate Broker, Le Droit Building. Corner of 8h and F streets, 2 F st. n.w., 16 reoms, mod. imps. AB bh st. new, 12 rooms. mod imps. IMS F st. new y 26rocms, Inod, imps. 4 As14 F st ncw.) 12 ocms, mod’ imps: 75 00 3UO Ist st 21 reous,” mud. im} 40 00 A3t Ks. we, Brooms, Inod. ian 30.00 1330 9 st. n.w!, Tre 806K st. n.e., 9rooms, 4d. imps 24 7th st. 8.e. Trooms imp 710 H st. ne, EDS. $30, 000 to 1Uan on approved real estais securivy. str EaL ESTATE BULLETIN, I WM. E. BURFORD. 708 E street. Three-story Brick Houses for Sale, Special bargains are offered in two-story press- brick Houses, with 7 and 8 rooms, and all modern improvements; $150 or $200 cash; balance in small monthly payments, or to suit purchaser. For Rent. 1218 N st., frame, 9r.... 17618 st., brick, 8 r., mcd, 1608 Corcoran st., brick, 6 r. 1220 20th,st., frame, 6 ‘To LOAN: $3,000 to joa, at 8 per cent pply to ¥ "WM. E. BURFORD. 628 Real Estate Broker, 708 I st, —_—_——— PROFESSIONAL. MITCHELL & MARTIN, 931 Pennsylvania avenue. Orae™: DOUGLASS, “ CURATIVE CORSET.” Recommended by the highest medical authority. See CLRCULAE and CORSET, at the Agency. DOUGLASS, 9th and F sts.. Sole Agent for the District. PER CENT. OFF. in adéition te our Goods bel Weare offering, until July 101 10 PER CENT. OFF FOR CASH. Goods marked Great _bargall Pattern HATS at half price, All Goods at regular prices, MRS. M. J. HUNT. 621 and 623 D street. ARASOLS! PARASOLS! PARASOLS! At Prime Cost, At Prime Cost, To Close vi NE HANDLES. $1.50, $2, $2.50, etc. it ie 7 cents to $1 on your Parasols vy purchas- wouth Side, near 7th st. IPWENTY PER CENT. OFF, MES. J. P. PALMER Offers until August Ist in addition to her already Tecuced prices, TWENTY PER CENT, DISCOUNT On all sales, large and small, KID GLOVES EXCEPTED, 1 gcods marked in plain figures, at the lowest Mrs. J. P. PALMER, 1107 F st., vet. 11th and 13th sta, 4 a ENTY PER CENT. OFF. rtunity is now offered the ladies for finest ue of GOODS at the lowest | J ces ever offered In this cl rappers, Undergarments, Wraps, Diese Pritmming P, and'C, P. Corsets, ad Silk Ties, Article de Paris, etc, All goods marked in plain figures, M. WILLIAN, 907 Pennsylvania avenue. 1 Cite Trevise, Paris, ing reduced in price, in plain figures, in JABOTS and HANDKER- H i is, lb dam «2b 00 3612 Columbia st. n.4., 7 dems mod. imps 25 00 | Mrs. Brassy |W, Meujamin 1: $3. The Speak and Talking hoiogrann. by G. B. Prescott tits Tag closed her es- | ried BON NETS: ATS, which she M™E: JEANNEHKATE tablishment in Washingto1 received two cases of 11} open on TUESDAY and WED: 1,88 North Charles street, Bait DEFSSMAKING In ail'its branches, je8-tr ‘CHN P. LOTHROP, Attornéy-at-Law and Justice of the Peace, BOOMS 1 AND 2 FEDERAL BUILDINGS, CORNER 7TH AND F STREATS, Washington, D. te Residence. No, 1313 H street Mis SELLER, PHYSICIAN of the ‘\ NEW SCHOOL,” 9:0 F street, opp. St. Patrick's Caurch, (Consultation Free. } jy16-6.* Cy Ss ROTION, Ayentlect and Engineer, « bas removed to 916 F street (Warner Build- ing.) Briages, Roofs aud general Iren Work de- signed, estimaved and contracted for at lowest re es. jyS-tr Kk. J. H. JOHNSTON, a graduateot the Peun- Ivania College of Deutal Surger; Vitladelptaa, vith 16 years’ experience. (fice over Ballantyne’s bookstore, 428 7th tu, Denustry ip all ite branches. Gold aul. LBS @ Spec! ; gas administered; nothing but iret-clast. work’ done, Keferencss:. were Dr, Demer, 11th and H sts. n.w.; Wm. Baliantyne & Son, 428 7th st. new. jy8-1m* R.T. M. TALBOTT, Dentist. ‘Removed to southeast Ca | E survews northwest, ‘Teeth inserted Der net. J.B. DENTIB2 REMOVED TO ibTa BYHART, _ mari-ly Over Thompson's Drug Store. fork avenue, Sire. Gaetan oe ae ae Gans, ‘and all srticie gn4 Gentiomen’s Clowning, ee Neen WATE AAS, vis PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, tt ee 5 Great ROTICE. wADIES FINE SOOTS for Spring wn make for sale at very reasonal A8. H. VERMIL' z 610 street. Ladies Boots and Shoes made to order at short Dotice. marso-tr PIANOS AND ORGANS. HSER 2A 2.25, YOn game iH HOT WEATHER, 8 MADE&S SEER-UCKE! at reasonable rates for the heated ¥F. J. HEIBERGER, Tallor, No. 535 15th street, Wa hington, D. c. WW 4snneron HoME BEMEDY DE. LEWIs’ PLASTER, SEVEN FOR 4 QUARTER, Qne large and six small. jure cure for Cuts, "Fin and B streets, D*®* GOODS AT REDUCED PRIC AS We expect to _move to our NEW STORE, Cerner of 9th and E streets, During the next month, we shall offer our entire STOCK at greatly reduced prices. soas fo have as few g ods to move as possible. Our stock must De reduced. and all who are in want of Fancy and Btap'e Dry Goods at low prices, are solicited to give Us ao early call, WM. R. RILEY, j312-2w 713 Market Space. W BABE POSrtvely SEL1 a THE CHEAP ES GOODs IN THIS ‘We believe we have the largest assortment of de- sirable Dry Goods in this city. One hundred am Pieces of new and beautiful Lawns just rece! rom Philadelphia. Buntti pure Wool, only ; Buntings, cream, nary blue, black, brown, a gray: Lace Buntl ; Biack Silks, 75, 87, . $1. 50, $1.75. $9; Black Silks, 50e, THE POPULAR CASH DEY GOODS STORE, CARTER'S, 711 Market Space. Colored Silks, cream, navy blue, cardinal, Steel, plum, and all the light shades of Col «hecked and Striped Siiks, on pure white aod Benet Freund: Lavender Biue, Brown. Groen ane Black Ch: ecked and Striped Silks, on pure white Bad grlered round. | We pay Casit for all of our i id we are seiling them very cheap, Selling ai Or our Parasois at real cost. CARTER'S, Til Market Space, Washington. jy6-tr 0,000 YARDS OF 4c., 5e., Ge., Bc.. 10, 18. The cheapest aud best lot ever offered, | WAMSUTTA COTTON, (best), 10¢. ANDRUSCOGGIN COTTON, (best), Tac. Best CALICORS, 4c. Best yard-w ide PERCAL ES, 86, Best yard-wide LAWNS new styles, 19¢ Yard-w ide Plaid ORGAN DIES. 1c. Striped LINENS, 10c, | Spring DRESS GOODS, 10. 12, 5c. MATTINGS. from 150, La DIES‘ and GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWEAR, BARGAINS In all kinds of DRY GOODS, gt C. M, TOWSON & 0O."8, 636 Penna. avenue, jyl-tr South side, near 7th st. u.w HEAP DRY Goops, ictorta Lawn: cents; Best Pacifi 10 cents; Linen Lawns, 10 Lawns, 10 cents up; Percales, 8 cenia, worth 12: Callcoes 4 cents up; Ladies Percale Suits, $2.75, worth $6: Laiies Lineu aad Batiste Suits, $1.50 up; Ali-Wool Cashmeres, 60 cents, Worth’ 75; Buntings, 12% cents up to best goods made; Black Sliks, 62' cents; Summer y All Summer Dress Goods sacri- it actual cost to close out; Bed + Fancy Hosiery cheap: Ladies and Gents Gauze Underwear; Best Uniaundried Shirt in city, 75 cents and $1. T. N, NAUDAIN, e29-tr 709 Market Space. Sins. POSITIVELY THE LAST LOT OF THE SE SON, No CHANCE TO Duriicats. BoTToOM PRICES ARE REACHED. PRICES ARK ADVANCING, NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. We have made our last t reduetion. whil r 6 Our $1 SILK is magnificent,” Be Sek 8 ral Our $1 25 SILK is superb. OW S150 SILK Ns a uuarvel, © are offering a genuine **Bonnett’’ SILK at $2, worth $3. Call aud examine it, CONNOLLY'S, Je29-tr 608 9th street, NDROSCOGGIN COTTON, 7 Cents. AN Ranmets Cotton, Loorongekt 7 Come White Spreads, 50, 75, $1. One C: Rel Cam! coghe Case Remnants of Lonsdale ‘ric, 19 Children’s White Hose, 5 conta mr |. B. BAI Je25-tr Cor. 7th and F sts, 8... RY GooDs. The largest stock of Buntings an ress Goods to be found in the city. a renee Ds Elegant stock of Slike, Satins and Damasse Gren- adines: White G. adines; White Goods, Bed Quilts, Table Linens d i Ory cheep. Carpets, Matting and Oilcloth on second and third floors, No. 928 rn sr." W. BURDETTE &@ CO, No. 706 K St. N.w. Jeo? -r oe rue GREAT SOUTHERN SHIRT.” OPEN FRONT, Ready-made, with Linen Sleeve Bands and Linen Linings to the Bosom, made of Watueutee Mastin aud twenty-one hundred Linen, ready to put for only $1.95. 0 Suaranteed as Tepresenieg Se made by us C. GEO. MEGINNESS, Factory—75 W. Branch—1008 F aoe ee my38-ly DAE SMEAR COCERERN SHEET.” is elegantly made of first-ciass with Lines: Sleeve Bands and Linen lining to '. finished, Boy's Shirts, 12, 25. and 13 inches, made of Sp ameutte Muslin, fine Linen Bosoms, only Finest ¢-ply Lt Ln avout Brasehy oe merd7-tr C. GEO. M BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Boows FOR SUMMER READING. Walks in Londor, By Au tus Hare, Pemaquid, By Le e Bae per, $1. ‘rom the BM Rane of ‘ney to the Gulden Horn, rom Fayptto Japan. By H. M. Ficid, LivleGuzzy. By Author of Helen's B; ies, H's luberitance. By Adeline Trafton. A Year Worth Living, By W. M. Baker. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, Jy25-tr 428 Seventh st. n. H BROOK LIST FOR JULY. 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