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THE EVENING STAR. ee ereee ECIEE: THURSDAY July 29, ISSO. cHOsBY S. NOWES....Editor. SS The Evening &tar has@ regular, perma nent. Lona fide daily circulation more than doubie that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and equal tothat of all the other daily papers here added to- > ‘TER Stan is connected, with the wires of the Ns Tv exchange and with the Western y information, at any hour of the dsy news, or 5 free of cherse. These facilities are a great conve- Mience, and wil! be appreciated by the customers of THE Stas. tex, can have THe STAR mailed to them, for Sfty cents per month, the addreas ed 38 often as desired. The money any the order in all cases. A great deal of newspaper space is wasted and money for telegraph tolls foolishly ex- pended tu printing special dispatches from Washingtcn to the effect that “private advices Feceived bere are that Pennsylvania (or some il undoubtedly be carried for” Garfield or Hancock, according to the politics of the newsp paper to which the dispatch fs sent. What these “private advices” consist of the Feader is not informed. Sometimes a letter from an ¢ bscure individual tn an out-of-the-way Portion of astate Is sufficient basis for a special, beginning with that much-used phrase “private advices” Frequently, no doubt, these dispatches are based upon the Judgment of some well-informed politician; but no man’s opinion as to now any of the Close states will yo 1s worth a cent, espe tlally this early in the canvass. For every man Who will positively assert, as though he pos- Sessed the gift of prophecy, that Hancock will Carry New York, another, equally as intelligent @nd just a3 much of a prophet, too, caa be found who is certain that Garfleid (will get the thirty-five electoral votes of the empire state These“ private tees”of cert ain victor One party just as much as to the ote have no weight among the thoughtful practt- fal voters. However, “private advices” will continue to help out the correspondents in these dull da: re and slaug! war in Atz under circumstances that promise to make {: protracted and bloody. The wily Afghans have evidently proved superior fn tact and strategy to thelr more ctviltzed foes, Their sudden and terrifle onslaught moana that all idea ot yielding has been abandoned, and that they lntend to resist to the bitter end. The English government fs called upon for profapt action. Jts army in Afghanistan is inadequate In ev Speet. Itis short of men and sup. pit nd the determination to reinforce it Involves a cost of millions of doliars, to say nothing of the ex Long ago the Bri at the draft upon people began to grumble r purses for the Afghan erthrow of the conserva- tn part, @ protest against the policy which inaugurated that war. The Gefeat of [British troops and the stigma thus put upon British valor will have the effect, no doubt, of arousing the ational pride, and the cost of retriev- Ing lost ground and avenging the insult ‘Will be lost sight of in the general desire for a Vigorous campaign against the Afghans. The existing government will charge the entire responsibility of the disaster, and of any that may follow, upon the Disraell administration. It is plain, however, that the British generals in Afghanistan have been outwitted by the na- tives, and the frightful slaughter of a whole brigade must have been the result of a blunder. The details of the affair not having been re- Cetved, it 1s impossibie to say who Is to blame, but the conclusion is that the commandant at Candahar must have permitted his treacherous foes to get some terrible advantage over him. He was, probably, enticed from his defences and led into an ambuscade. He appears to hhaye been fatally blind to the situation of af- fairs around him. The concentration of the Afghan forces, and the preparations for such an attack as they made must have been seems to have fancied himself in a position of security. The slaughter at Candahar will teach the British that in conquering Afghanistan they will ave to meet 2 foe not only desperate and determined, but marshalled by men who possess nuiltary skill and ingenuity. —_—_—_~.. ‘The independent press ts urging the repubt'- Can Managers to send some of their most dis- ed speakers into the Southern states, lew of making a thorough canvass in that section. This course woald excourage the Fepublican party in the South, and it might have the eslect of adding to tts ranks some 0. the native white populaiion. ‘The leadership of the republican party in that section during the days of reconstruction was not,gencrally speak- ing, of a character to induce the better element Of the white citizens to Join it. It was an in- Viting fleld for sharks and schemers who only Sought to make money, and the result was the party suffered by failing into the hands ef such se of years, timeenough uf and for a new for bitterness to die eration to come to the front in p Perhaps it such men as Senators Blaine Conkling and Windora, Gen. Hawley and seores amed, sort o; south the ¥ of thetr endorsement, the hands of¢en. Long- street the few such republicans as he in le them to batld up an id be useful and effective. south by republican ghten the people as to the id condition of affairs ta true stat that K was a slow article of mer per barrel Some of the operators Who thought the article was worth more money Went into the market and purchased quite for future delivery. The ose to $11, when Some speculators thought It a good time to go Into the market with shert contracts to the €xtent of 13,000 or 14,000 barrels. But the price sul crept up until ft reached $13.70, when the Shorts thought it time to get out, which they id by giving thelr check for $0,000, a dead loss, Since then the market has steadily advanced unt! last Monday it reached $16 in Chicago. On the same day it was rated, however, at only $15 in New York; showing that the rise tn Chic: ‘ago ‘was largely speculative. The Chicago papers are trying to figure out whether there is a cor- ner in pork, or whether there fs a legitimate ise in prices based upon demand and 1 and supply. —- The Postoffice department ts overrun, so It is Stated, with applications for new postoffices to be named for the republican and democratic ‘Presidential candidates. There may be persons ‘Who regard this as an evidence of the great ad- Zulration felt at the various country cross-roads ior Garfield and Hancock;but it isn’t anything of the kind. In every case the man who applied To have the small postoffice named for his fay- Orite candidate expected to make that the basis ‘Of an application for am appointment under the Dext administration, He would be Prepared to Show that the judicious naming of the postoffice farried his precinct for the candidate of his ehoice. A voting precinct doesn’t count for much ina presidential election, but it is a big thing in the eyes of the cross-roads Postmaster and politician. —————--____ ‘The order of the Secretary of the Treasury to Supervising inspectors of steamboats requtring ‘them to make careful daily inspections can @a Breat deal towards protecting the traveling public, if tt ts faithfully carried out. The F ports of these inspectors should be made ‘pudlic, so that everybody can see what con- dition the various steamboat lines are kept in. ‘Travelers would avoid steamers that are not Properly appointed and Provided with life. Saving apparatus, GB=4r MABH DOWN. duce stock without mene [wit sell for the next L and WORSTED COATS and VEST DIAGOS AL and WORSTED OOATS and VESTS: LIGHT OASSIMERE ee LIGHT OASSIMERE SUITS, delay £2 1 puaks improve- CHEVIOT aUITS, CHEVIOT SUITS, LIGHT OASSIMERE PANTS, LIGUT CassI“{ERE PANTS, ALPACA AND NUN'S OLOTH COATS, ALPAOA AND NUN'S CLOTH COATS, SEERSUCKER AND LINEN SUITS, BEERSUCKER be LINEN SUITS, YOUTHS’ AND Boys’ suits, YOUTHS' AND Boys’ SUITS, At s reduction of 25 per cent. Never before has Fine Clothing veen sold at such low prices. and examine for Bee yarself. STRAU: 101k Penusyivania aicaus 3999 ‘Between 10th and ith streets. Bo*s Tens “1680” FURNACES, CAST OR WROUGHT IRON, SUITABLE FOR OOAL OR Woop, BRICK-SET AND PORTABLE, Are powerful heaters: remarkably durable: eco- nomileal in fuel; vive universal satisfaction; have no bolted 2ointe; are free The most DURABLE FURNACE, the CHEAP- EST tobny. Fitted with OLINKER-CLEANING anti-friction ASHER ABE SIETENG ¢ GRATES dl ASH PANS. - REOULA Have imany ATTHAGTIVE — PRACTICAL: Sire ‘ROVEMENTS never b-fore adopts nd for cirentars before prema others. STICHTAIED: DSON, BOuS ENT ON & CU-, LAN "ACS 23% wv eter street, New York. Forasle by c. G. BALL, _Jy29-th,s,tu3Im 1337 E st., near Wiiera's. [Sets NOTICE.—I beg leave to inform mny friends and the public that I will yacato my bia pace of business on Sattrday, aaa gyening will formally open 2 STREET AND LOUISIANA. ONENUES Basement 2 Taw Buildin ofa 2a gOS. PLATZ. Ts TUSLIO ARE HERESY WARNED NOT to buy we and nowhelesome ‘SAND OOF FEES from traveling Gitte 8. AFE AND SURE! NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. A5th Street and New York Avenue, Fire, Burglar end Damp Proof Vaults from $5 to fu a year. Government Bonds on deposit for $1 per $1,000. Also, receives Silverware in Trunks for moderate rate. Boara of managers—Wni. Stica- ney, president; G Wee, vice president: B. P. Boy der, secretar: Sturtevant, treasurer: Henry a: Willan Join Cusseta, thoe esne: ad INNESOTA FLOUR. BRYAN'S PRIDE OF WASHINGTON MINNE- SOTA FLOUR. One car load just received. The best Flour made in thi count a pe 1. and J529-3t % Pa. avenue. 3329-e03t oon Metropolitan Hotel. GHETLAND SHAWLS. » @ have just rec ‘a choice lot of SHETLAND SHAWLS, to which we invite attention. GREAT REDUCTION IN DRESS GOODS. We have reduced the prices of our Fancy Dress Gocts, and invite an examidatien of prices aud qnaliti "Good a 324 Filiable Goode at low prices. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. DOUGLASS’, Oth street, St. Cloud Building. Fao ‘Tus Dare A DISCOUNT OF 10 PER CENT WILL BE MADE ON ALL CASH SALES. 4y28 DOUGLASS. OAN EXHIB‘ KION. an s large pr. fate dwelling centrally loca- in this city, abont .he last week in Novembar, in the. interest of th deserving institution, of which Mrs. President }isyes and many other ca known ladies in the ci y sre patrons, and W. Corcoran honorary prevideu mittees t9 collect taatorial and manage the foliowieg departments of the exhibition are in course of formation :— ‘ainting, Seataary and Ea- gtavinws; Miniature Po trait tignes : Ceramics Washington and Rey. Intionary Relics; Bric a- bric; Needle Work and }imbroidery ; Chinese works of Art; Japanese work: of Art; Edieation and Lit- one rari Indian lielics; Appliances to secure comfort to the sick Those who are inclined to aid this project and assist the trustees in this good workof raising a fund for the suppert of ‘the school, and, having rare and beautiful articles suitable for exhibition in any of the departments named, ing to loan then for the occasion. are =e to communicate by letter with either M. TONER, President at the Institution, No. 615 La. av. n.w.; Or DR. WILLIAM Secretary of the Committes of Managoment of the Losn Fxhibtion, No. 211] Pa ave. n.w. Sy27-3t* eo T. MITCHELL, 931 Penn. Ave, Offers special inducsments to purchasers of DRY GOUDS for the next thirty days to, reduce the stock before taking str ck. gooisin our made-up depart- ment will be offered at special prices, many much low the actual cost. COURTAULD'S, CRAVES IN REMNANTS AT ¥ LOW PRICES. We ask an sap ection of our stock, a3 i pill be found attractive in uli cepartments. ARGAINS . STRAW HATS A} AND BONNETS, ess of Uost. MACKINAW. Awe CASSANDRA, Bo ts Ps LAGE MITES. sar Oust, Mrs. m J. HUNT'S, bu Nos. 631 and 623 D st. EXCELLENT BARGAINS IN SUMMER FABRICS. FRENCH PERCAi ES st 250 : reduced from 35c. PAMIS ORGANDI 3 Feduced from 400. LL-LINEN LAWNS at rmer pri scuTCH GINGHAMS at 38¢ 25¢. and 37 duced f, B1ke and 4c. MADRAS at 1234. ; former prico 15e. BLACK GE at *redaced prices. ’ SUMMER SILKS at marked dewey soired wide ALI-WUOL FRENCH TWILLED SHETLAND AND CHUDDA SHAWLS. LINEN AW) AND HOWALE ULSTERS. BLUE ¥LANNELS FOR BATHING fs Le GLOVES. Gal GAUZE UNDERWEAR. ¥RENCH NAINS' PLAIN AND FANCY BOsTERY. OUR CELEB! a DOLLAR SHIRTS, open either front o: BLACK suc Cron ZED ALL-WOOr, BUNTINGS. INSPECTION 4 SQLIGITE wr ONE Puce ONLY.” MAARED IY PLAIN FIGURE PURRY & ERROTHER, Penna, Ave., cor. 9th st. Established in 1840. Soapare weer ec 100 P0ZES PLAIN and FANCY COLORFD. COTTON, LISLE and SILK SOCKS, Reduced in price. Ww. 5s. 4 935 Penneylvanis ave. 719 ustecuoves. 719 JOB LOT REAL LISLE THREAD LAC. GLOVES, At 25 Ogwts Par, ar DAVIS’, 3y23-6t_FI9 Market Space, Cor. Sth St. W4YEE, HENGLA & Co., MANUFACTURERS OF LAUNDRY SOAPs. EVERY BAR AND CAKE OF OURGOODS ARE BRANDED WITH OUR NAME, AND ARE WaR- RANTED TO BE MADE FROM PURE REFINED TALLOW AND VEGETABLE OILS, AND TO BE FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS. FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-OLASS GROOzRS. Office and Warerooms, 205 and 107 Water street, Georgetown, D 0. PARSONS, DENTIST, 204 Delaware avenue hortheart, Hear Capitol. ‘TIONS performed with care. $a! iistection dya3-6r" WANTS. FOR RENT AND SALE. FOR RENT AND BALE. FAMILY SUPPLIES: SUMMER RESORTS. _ ANTED-By young girl SITUATION to do eacral Renae werk’ eters Toe ee ule EHH Fat eS ae Tair tnstrumont and chess cinta ee ae Wet air rc ce.” Addroes W. He, Star omes. yaaa Belce: Address Waly Bar oon ya 3s Eat white GIRL or WIDOW to assist in hourekeenity and attend confectionery. Leshan Send 9 o'clock this evening, at. rk peta bet frontal oon eee Sie EG OTE ANTED—A settled white WOMAN to cook, no ine or ears Bring good refere>ce. guitst. btw. 6th and 7th sts. n.w. Cait sront 7 to yy ANTED- & competent young gifl a SIT- LAITON to a0, chanbaner hous, work. Can ae the beet of reference. Addrets M. O., gy Wanna a isdy, an unfurnished ROOM in a quiet family. ‘Terms must be moderate. ation central. Address Box 132, Bison offics. WARNED ourloms Law DIO TIONARY, Ohi- AMES Cee ee Si eee jo no! ow mach soi Rot defaced. “Addese ¥ Fs Bear ofice, J¥29-3t* Fg, BENT—A five room Frame Hogse. 121 Hot. n.e. ; ater on premises -rent $10, 1D vance. Osil af 1501 529-20" Hst. n w. Bee GROCERY and PROVI- or without BION 8° No. 40 Nate? Thautre on premises ee at POR, BENT Only, #9,,,im advance—Five rom Brick House, 42 1 4th st. n.e., near H street care; key at 412 7th st. n.w., Room6. — jy20-31" FEe RENT—Thrce unfurnished ROOMS. third them communicate; suitable for OR RENT— = unfurnished ROOMS, second floor, with gaa, bath, hot and cold ablefs or light housekeeping ; ten minute partments. Inquire 626 22d 1 Fe: RENT—The fine STORE, Pulte or without elling, 161 Bridge st. between Congres and High: best stand in Georgetown for any bue ness: rentlow. Apply 1322 G st. n.w., City. 1t* Foe BENT—A two-story Brick HOUSE, No. 446 p.w., containing eight rooms ahd bath- a8 ine car passes: Inquire a at CANTON HEITMOLLER, No. 38 Oat jy29-3t TAN’ By a white msn, # SITUATION to WW iitkes arscsiy waren gr caciate: i basi vate family, willie to go in the country. references.” Acdross Box 63, Ntar office. WANSZTED-A neat colored GTRL t> cank, = andiron, rnust be a thorough cook: also one as house girl. Both must have city recommen dations. Family of two. Apply at1315 N. ¥. ave.n.w. 1t* ANTED—A CLERK who nuderstands th» prosecution of pension claims. Must be a “aman. One with a knowledve of law pre- ferred. address ‘Attorney, city postoiiic, stat experience and salary expected 329 WANTED,<® neat and recpectabie GERMAN GIRL for geuers! honsew e well recommended. Apply O29 Ph, ay. 86. 138I WANTED Ainmediately, a WOMAN {9 cook, Wash and iron of dogéneral house work must come well recommended. Apply at No. us st. n.W. “AN! TED_No ie ARY TrQumey a ones Man dlesires to devote his evenings, afte to obtain a kaowledge of the GROGERY NESS. Please address J. F. L., 8 Ran ANTED—Comifort. first-class Board and dauuhter 9 sears cld ueichborhood of, Park preferred ‘Star office. i ANTED Party will pay @150 cash to any per son that will procure him a place as moeasen- ger or watchman in any of the government dep ments. Confidential, Box 126, Star Uflice 527.3 NT ED—by a first-class jaundress, a SITUA- ABON where wood aud faitittt services wil insure a good home. | No, objection to leave city. rae class references. Address Box 5, Star Ot fice. sy2T- NTEUL—-REVENUE, Foreign and United W “eikcebcparte wt SrA MES used, at 409 7eh st. n.w., second floor. Sy2t-6" SEAMBIES to furnish with RELI W4Ssce saan SERVANTS of all sorts and conntry: all, ©. E. PR! bly furnished ROOMS and F ® Kentlenan with wife sich Ec Bt" ;. boys, Nea BRAMST TRESS for olty vith’ reference. 26 Fat LOST AND FOUND. ObT—A Liver Colored Setter with white breast ; angwers to the name of ‘Tip. A liberal reward will be given if returned: to W. G. NEWTON, 1002 N st. nw. i Opt Child's FAST PIN, turquoise and gold 00 4 ¥F street car, or on Be: ir West st. n= artes and Tish’ ste Georgetown, usaday” over ing, 27th inst., between 8 and9pim. Finder will be juitably retarded by leaving ssine at Star of- fee, or 153 West st., Georgetown. 4929-27 COUNTRY BOARD A. TIES ‘DESIRING COUN- Paw TY BOARD and ¢ 1 airy ROOMS, Ioeation leaeantand nealtiy, fgnites from elty, By Rete Addrees HIGHLAND, iad 5 BOARDING. PosxviNe wo . SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY nares from Printing and Rngraving ea Axricultural Department and Smithsoa- fap. BOARD nd ROOM for two with baum and | € Bae, 810 to month. References given, required. 1220 C st. 8.W. 3928, 29, 31" VOR RENT_ROOMS farniehed or unfurnished, at 314, 316 and 318 Indiana ave. n.w. ; also first-class BOARD, $15 per month. SARAH FLAGLER. Sy27 4 OOMS REDUCED To ONY HALE their =a e, nicely-furnished Rooms from 84 ih Ter noah with or without Board; eleht- Ful location. 236 Jad wt.w $¥20-2W* U eRe Be tos Ouse offers good BOO) th house te oe Clase, and coolest location in the city. myla-Sne PHERSON HOUBE, cor, (eth and I sien Mobets le ROOMS with BOARD: also TABLE Bie Sm? Mus. HOEOKLEY, Proprietress. HE LOCHIEL HOUSE, 612 9th st, n-w., is one of the comest and it conducted Bi Hire Houses in the city. Transient Boarders accommo- dated at reasonable terms. novl9 FOR SALF. BUGGY, HARNESS, xcel! turnou a ai Address BAZAN, = eel &e; be sold ata City P.O. OR BALE—« Splendid Rosewood-case, Five- bs cake LARLOI MELOD! EON, | for ih. Warranted EibNEY T. RIMAU'S, 4 tu lith st. in w. OF Caen MARMONTUM oe 703 toe gaa several fine PIANOS, at a sacrifice. j24-6t OR BALE Cirear_-Hanasome turnout RQwRe Bashaw HORSE, BUGGY ad Boge | fi BA ae zany anal st. Dew. Jaw" GAND AND, GRAVEL FOR SALE CHEAP—Good Dullders Sand, artis footer D stro tks weet Long Brid, Syo0-mm erat? DENNIS FERALL. 150—One 6 ras fouble bank, 88 Ohurch 0} 6 cor. 10th J¥23-6t* Jitea ARRIVED from Indiana, and for sale, 20 ead of first-class HORSES; some fine Coupe Horses and fine lizht harness Horses, Selected with wreat care, expressly for this market, at HUGUELY & BOWEN'S, No. 645 New York avenue. jy2l-aw? TOR BALE—One of the largest stocks of New and Second-hand OSRRIAGES ev offered in this city, eaubracing all agyles open end close. light aud heavy. to suit all. ROBERT 1. GRAHAM. 410-416 8th st. n.w.. betweeu D and E. Repairing promptly attended to. ROE SALE-100 dittcrent styles of new and seo- ond hand CARRIAGES, Phietons, Jump-Seate, Rocka: W: ons, &c., will be sold low to ho reasonable offer refused. Jul 473 Pa. ave. and sl. 6th st. OR BALE—Purties ere urchasing or selling Fas TAGES, HARNESS, ae. KES, OA 4B! vy will find it to thelr yada eal ow or adders me, asl have uit, demand for such stock. All orders promptly at tended to and on the most reasonable tarms. Every- iS thinw strictly as represented. Wal. ¥. DOWNEY, 1013 17th st: Jell-6m ON'T, M188 THE OPPORTUNITY to pur- of those elevant 875 OR- Ganbat’ SIDNEY T. NIMMO'S, 49 pee EMESONATE IN, Wh our ys are hot authored tec alist any bine fat due us. BARKER BROS. Syn BLANCHE, ea DocrRess, cures i complaints, jy levcorrkea; the Also, the "relis, — Ww. ER, successor to I. Lib- Oo Bey Ww Watchunakes god Jeweler, ibaa re- ed to corner of 7th and ¥ sts. n.w.; in Drog Btore, opp. U. 8. P. myll-4m ‘QHN PATCH EXAMINES TITLES, reports a8 to the responribility of people, with abs of fens on rea: cota n.w., 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Always in before 9 and from 206 — apil-4m ROSS, the long-established, reliable | rape ana Astrolowist, gives better sat- isfaction in all affairs of life than any one in the rofession ; tells the pass, present and future des- tay: gives advice snd assistance on all tatters appel Duriness, love, and matrimony. URLE CaLe. "Satisfaction wiven OF GO fay me noe jultation Booms, 402 2d st., above Dee iw. PIANOS AND ORGANS. \T BARGAINS rn CN ave BE@N USED. One 7-cctave Rosewood Overstrank Ohicker- Ma Feader of cara. everythings fi Xo. ees re. D- W- e Teta Welnnt Uj Que 7. sears nae osewood Gusesceee ss One 6-cetave mee For sale Hoon var cat of 20 ter it the Warerooma peiioath @ CO. fois en yet sth aad Pian, AVIS’ PIANOS.—Tho best Wait Neato dept tet y21-co" 'H. Le BUMNER, Agent. y 4% out ri where ix the city for rt Se nriaee hee sc) Ties st. R.we gars. orm any EE) 6. OUR ‘sok ae 10th at. Pee RS BANNE! PLage [ge ere! - or Jel7-tot-dmn ‘OR RENT—Brick HOUSE, 603 Lst., between 6th and 7th; stable, nice yard, hall, water, as And latrobe, bath-reom on a clsest: eight rooms. Apply to owner, K. W. FENWICK, Ledroit Build- ing. 329-20" Fy RENT—No. 1012 Ist. n.w., a newly fitted p ten room, three-story BRICK, with all mod- provements. also No. 26 Defrees st., in eqn Foprovenei tea Noa Dal Office; ‘con- pune seven rooms, modern LeEsOrene eS Apply 927 H st. new a0 be OR, AND SALES OF re Pal- VATE AND STAUCTION. Bee Balletin issued on the 1st end oth of overy month, at the office of THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 519 1th st nw. _jy28 3 t RENT Aig ora SrRRET N. W. = Bin roc water; near O, 7th and fait eis: Sarva Inquire at S18 O st. Jy28-3t" ‘(OR RENT— Furnished PARLOR and BED- ROOM: also, suite of unfurnished front Kooms, all first floor; furnished bed-roome $5 to $10 per month. 620, corner 11th and ee ‘OR RENT—Seven-room HOUSE, hall, large Fas water. 2319 7th st. nw. Also, far Diglied Rooms at No. 626 nw. I nani NTERE, 626 [ st. n-w. Jy28-3t" On RENT To A Goop TENANT—HOUSE 303 14th st. n-w. ; 12 rooms, modern improvements, near Bureau of Hograving and Printing and Treas- ury Departiwent. “Apply Coal Oflice, corner ath and O sts jy28 OR RENT A third-story front ROM om ic nished. Apply at 605 13th st.n.we jy27. Roe RENT—Three-story BRICK SWECLING: © rooms, No. 730 11th st, between G and Hn.w. Inquire on the premises. 3927-30" JOb RENT—One of the best BUSINESS STANDS In Washington. For particulars apply on pra- mises, No. 1231 Pennsylvania aveaue n.w. }y27-3t OH RENT—BHICK HOUSE No, dy OR SEeaTSHOUSE No. 32 I st n-w., rooms, all modern improvements. Apply to T. DYER, office Corcoran Ins. Co., comer, 7h and La. avenue. 1w* TR RENT—One of the coolest aud most de- : Lghtfully situated HOUBES for summer in the feet front double House, 17 rooma, fur- Bass, Penge bane oe and out, weter eataral wood finith, wood” mantels, tile borders; dining- reom and kifchen on first ‘sor: wide alae and cep lot, good croquet ground and charm! igh- born ghent $58. B. H. WARNER, 916 F st. Sy OR RENT—Six-room HOUSES, estray loca- ted. Apply to WHEATLEY BROS. stand Rhode island ave.n. w. iy 1 NT_Drick HOUSE, No. 1116 10th Beene 7 rooms, gas snd water, Good nels borhood’ DUV ALG & MAB, 604 F now, Syl6-a OB BENT—To tlemen only—A handsomely Fon br FRONT Bi No other ied and no Terms moderase. 1310 n.W- my15: Sea EDUCATIONAL. ‘OB RENT— F Br B. 0. HOLTZMAN, ‘Reat Estate AGENT AND AUCTIONEER, ees and F streets northwest. 303 ieee -WealT rooms Fur. house, Fst.n.w8125 For-h’se, {6th n.w. “lod Fur hrees10th et Fur. house, Mase ave. Fur.house Estn.w 150 1431 iith ai. nw.. 7 Earwe hall, {Bide 50 ‘me beta stable. 25 941 D st.n.w. bi 415 IB isth stn. Ww. 10 = path. 1003 sth st. aw batn and mae 730 a0 ich dd bath. 60s F st.n.w., Sa I MAKE NO CHARGE TO LANDLORDS FOR ADVERTISING THEIR PROPERTY, AND KEEP IT BEFORE THE PUBLIC CONSTANT- LY. I HAVE MANY OF THE FINEST BUILDING SITES IN THE CITY FOR SALE. ALSO, HOUSES IN EVERY SECTION AT PRIOES FROM 31,0C0 ro 860,000. NOW IS THE TIME ROHEUE B. 0. HOLTZMAN, dy loth and F sts. nw. Fe RENT. . FOR rf&r. FOR RENT. 24th and Pa. ors Vir. pas 25th andGetsre. reseed 782 Qet at. 20th and Li Tora isin st. 16 ra B16 zat et 8 1806 H st. 13 rs. 50 SLL 20th st. 5 re. 1905 Pa-aye. 2new frames Sra. ot st bet2sthand25ths Ma iatot other property, both For Rent and Sale, can be seen at ‘obice 3 J916-6teod. OR REN’ The PORCORAN BUILDING, Orrostrg U. 8. TaEasuny, 15TH STREET. Fine Stores, Office Rooms—singly or communicat- ine for Business Oilices, Studios, ete. "Water and cosets on every floor. Elevator and steam heat. Derk roome for storage. “Inquire cf the Janitor. T, H. G. TODD. 0. WH ou ee jotary Public? TODD & HANDY, BEAL Eerste AGENTS AND. a eee io. 509 Reventh s Basement Second Nationa! Bane Building, WASHINGTON, D.O. Special attention given to Investing of Mone: and Oollection of Rents: ‘sa Fo BENT 1111 Het. n.w., 10 ra, mod. imps. 1439 L st. n.w., 8 rooms... 405 G et. n.w., 10 roome, m. i -350 per mo. 1613 P st. n.w., 9 rm. brick, mod. im..#30 per mo. 1209 B.T. ave. n.w., 10 rm. brick, m.im. 250 per mo. 1110 12th st. n.w., 10 rm. brick,m.im.. 60 per mo. 1719 R. 723 lath st., « 40 per m Handsome Office Rooms ‘‘Lenman Building,” New York ave., near U. 8. Treasury Department. THOS. J. FISHER & O0., 1228 F street n.w. MONEY TO LOAN. Jel4 Sah 'S UNIV: ERSITY SCHOO ELLICOTT OIY, Mp.—] ipal JA! GARNETT, Mt UD late Principal of Bt. eonna Cone "Op ea BEDE: 15. Address, until Sept. 1, MIDDLEBURG, Va. j¥29 eo2m dhs SCHEEL. Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN ¢ and VOCAL, MUSIC. Particnlar attention to beginners, as well as those wishing to be qualified for Teschers. ‘Terma moderate. 121 northwest. asim M4EXE4ND AGRrcu TaTERE cou che next session commences TUES- bay, “eptember 21. Kor catalogues address Prosi- lent’ WM. H. PAR’ ollage station, Prinon Gorm ‘8 county, Md. y28-Baw2m Sere Oe ewan FPREPERICH FEMALE SEMINARY, FREDERICK, Mp.—School duties resumed on WEDNESDAY, September tion health. ful. Superior ihstruction in all departments. Gave- fal heme training. axon very moderate. For catalogue or formation addres: ‘Mas. BI. W: HAGKELTON, jy28-1m oh Hite Grencaly WRITING CLUB.— An opportunity is siforded youth, men and ive course of train- eae HE ARCHER INSTITUTE, WASH- INGTON, For circulars address ‘afer M. oe. ABOCHER, 1401 3y27-3m Maes. avenue, Washington, D. 0. TUL 150 A YEAR, BOARD AND ‘TION, Female Seminary, yaullitary Academy, SERRF. Military College ¢ z en). Haddon- XN. By Met gatalormes, ad EV. T. MAXW! Bit REILLY, Betas Jy24- an re VERNON SEMINARY SG AND DAY eon Ls YOUNG LADIKi go) hbo Br NW. Removed from 264 “*F." Beh soi vane opens Sept. 20th. For further information address Jy15-3m ‘Mra. . SOMERS, Principal. paarians ETAT AcAD- EMY, Pa., Sar September Sth. vil Engineerin iz, Chemist Classics and png Toke Degrees eters to Ge 5 ie, Com. 8. P. Oatter, and Messrs. Beal 7 Hew. itt, Wm. H. Bailey James G. Pi trons ot the Academy 1 1 Washi sy, = jy10-3m ‘Cou. THE! VHYATT, President. ee ¥ SATE COLLEGE, MEUHAN- ICSBURG, Pa. A healthful, beautiful College ns and Opens 25th year Sept, 16th. '7-2aw! Ri EGE, 4. IVERVIEW ACADEMY, HouanKeerare, N A thorough-golag, wide-awake School for ‘pave, combining Study, Military Drill, and ieereation in due proj Descriptive apne with Chart of Requisitions for Colleve admuiselon, sent ch receipt of 6 cts. poat- Je25-eolw age. OTIS BISBEE, A. M.,-Principal. OCKLAND SCHOOL FOR GIRLS,— SANDY SPKING, MD.—Will reopen SEPTEM- BER 16TH. A full course of instruction will be Shots with lectures on history, belles-letires and the natural sciences. For circulars address HENRY | HALLOWELL, A.M. ite mee _ W. FLYNN, A. M., 702 at St. N. W.— je CLASSEs—Afteruosn, 1 to 0 per quarter ve per month An dave ar gees ye ee a maatios, Formanssin Bi Bookkce} I attention to preparation ‘for Gollewe, West ‘Point, Annapolis, all competitive examinations. srivateleasone on moderate my ROK, LABROQUF, 1323 F et, native lnstructer, «raduate of Sorbonne Uni- qeretys} aria: Brteaveinetsnetion i au the Prenos and niceties. Terms moderate. ‘Bummer - 60 PROFESSIONAL. \ORNS, &c.—Ailing feet need attention com- menguFate with the labor imposed upon them. At Dr. WHITE'S establishment, 1416 Pa ave ,opp. Willard’s Hotel. yearl: commutation, in Special casts, is from $10 to $72. The variety of appli- ances and popular fee, 81 par vieit, givin a arKe and varied practice, enables the treating of extreme cases With marked success. Dae TALBOTT, Denzisr, No. 437 Et., three doors from cor. E. Den Teeth ted. per set. All work H. JOHNSTON. ae e A Graduate of lvania cotere: SR | J 18 Sears’ Gi rience. Fill & specialty. eeth on wold and aver, Ontice, ite Calvary Baptist Oharch, We : Bev. Dr. Domer and others. my? Nos ; dot He Darrel of 1350 iness of the wens will pony ed by nophew, a continus 1ew, Dr. 0.3. ‘WATERS, formerly of ie Pa. tronage avenue. A contin oi is EDP Suchagomentane of Paes Hepat 87 ‘set, and all is = the <2 Gi | 5s = Ross ee Bo a R. M. B. , DI . Dike. BRO’ DENTIST, ae lite navivania ave., third floor. 1012 TBSON BROTHERS G PRACTICAL BOCK AND JOB PRINTERS, Washington, 1013 a esas varie ave, ». 0. G2 tine Printing o tauls Sis 060, Ne i 5,000, 83,000, $2,500, 82,00 , 31, 60, LOAN, on tirst-class’ real sae ae TODD & HANDY. Moxez TO LOAN ON RE ESTATE SE- GER in small and large aniounts, at reason- able rates. ALBERT ¥. FOX, io. 920 F st. n.w. Jy27-3t ONEY TO LOAN—83,000 FOR IMMEDIATE | MGR (NVESTMENT.—We will placo t 6 per cent for twe Jeera upon Tnexoeptonsbie real eorate security. FITCH, FOX & BROWN. _3y27-3 eS EBOWN: _ 3997-8 JOSEY 70 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, Vari. Gus sume, to loan—particularly 5,000 and $1,000 the latter sum on exceptionally favorable TIER ‘Early application is desirable to HN BULL, 4526-4t Room 29, Corcoran Buildin. XN ONEY MONEY TO LOAN IN 8UMS Tu SUI’ jy24-6t THOS. E. WAGGAMAR, 519 7th st. 10 LOAN. T MONEY ON REAL ESTATE, In 8UMs To Burr, At 6 per cent for i and 7 per cent for small No delay. B.O. HOLTZMAN, 10th ans Jy24 ONEY TO LOAN. M° and smal quer P jargeat small amounts of Money to Loan Attention prompt. Ohazges moderate. B. H. WARNER, sy 916 F street northwest. [OE® TO Loa: In sums to euit, at lowest rates. No delay. Money ae SORAN & FRAYSER, Jy¥15-e061 6 Louisian: ve, pee ee BUSINESS CHANOES. ILL SWAP A VALUABLE HORSE, SRE. BAR BREWSTER LUGQY AND FINE H. NESS for a Building Lot. Address freee Lack toe 3tt Fa SALE—Small BRIOK H USE AND LOT, tat near Thomas Statue; lot 21.8x130. House cone ins even TOO. pe FISHER & 00 23 ms st. northwest. = just from untry. Address H. anon cota dyaeeat™ ‘Ok SALE-AEELY saa, GLASS, CURTAIN: CABES, FIXTURES, AWNING ond FRAME and alarwe lot of PARTI- TIONS at a eacrifice. Inquire on prema: os ith n.W. 928. Fe SALE—AT A Bancain—A wall located LOT tn Glenwood Cemetire. A LOUIS ‘SHgevraxen, 3927-3t 920 F st. n.w. TIENTION, BUIIDERS!—A larga lot of best hand-nade’ merchantable BKIOKS at 2-3 per thousand. GEO. L. SHERIF! Jy26-6t 1114 Penneyivacia avout, Fok, GALE{A DESIRABLE HOME, on the a THOS. J 12; southeast corner of A and 2d st 8. é., arranged as follows: Basement—Furnsce and fuel roo: store room, kitchen and pantry. First floor— Joon parlor with bay window, dining room an pantry. Recond floor—Three ‘chambers and bath Foom, “Third floot—Two large chambers and ser. rants’ room, all in wood order. Parking on front ind weet tide, encloved by substantial tron fone, he ‘floors of frst story aud tritminye in hard wood. This property is within two squares of the U. §. Capitel, andone syuare of the Metropolitan and Ps. avenue street care, and will be sold ata bargain. An inspection of the premises te invited. 3920- ITOH, FOX & BROWN. PEE eS aaa cheap and on _easy terme. oe 8th st. n w., a2 story Frame owe it 15: x95 to 210 ft. alley ; $1, 200. 0; y House of § rooms, lot “16x63, 8 ley: det. aw, etory Bouse of 6 rooms; $1,500. On 6th st n.6.,2-story house near streat oars, has 7 rooms, cellar and sts. ble, lot 315x105; reuts for S19 per onth, W. E. EURFORD & 00., dy19 1116 F st. n.w. ———_—____Vile Fst. nw. LAIME AGAINST. THE | DISTRI C% COLUM BIA.—Glaims under the lee oeomnte passed by Oo TESS soleitens Board rd of aoe * | ee certifen Sewer bills not audited, Draw: cutee, and ot tes ene = ang Ke ey evidence oe ‘debt of TAX BILLS of AT W. H. QLAGE jyl-eolm_- 819 Mi acot Byace. Beery SALE OR SE XCHARGE FOR see eee ‘acres, well c: vated, the "Petomae. " snile th stock and im itaplements, = w., between 6 and 7 p.m. A SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE 3 gts north of Laurel ee containing 00 acres, 20 in wood: fencing, ee Inquire soins n st. Paes OWNERS LEAVING THE OITY ad remitted tothem by aratton Nowy it fee eas a Lnscranoe Areate, 615 7th st. n. w. jy7-lm 4 NEW ESTABLISHMENT. hax sh inspection of our Siocs, goaddeat cont we ieO-ly BLU 12th strect n.w. ESA TOMAT. Stee aaron aa Mroutarde. CREVISSES—Anu naturel. Just arrived via steamer City of Chester. = * B. W. REED'S SONS, 1216 F street northw: Excursionists’ Supplies a6; Anew ase: ment of Wooden Plates and Pap ay ‘apkins. RESH MEATS AND D) F POULTRY SEP ALWAYS ON A FHESn SUEELy OF FRUITS AND VEGETA. BLES VI rise PRINT ADT ED DAT thing fi THE PALACE MARKET, Conner 14TH AND New York AVENUE 3026 FRANK J. TIBBETS & CO. IBST PREMIUM seen at the National Fairover all other compet- TO CERES, Fos rndacrwest Minnesota Psteut Fiour tn the A very superior minnosoee Patent. STERLING'S 8ST. LOUIS ene A Magnificent po Wheat Patent Process. ILDEN ‘The Standard Faw ‘det of the District. For sale by oes a ‘rst ines Grocer, HOLESALE DEPOT? nee Ist st. and Indiana ave. WM. M. GALT & CO. LADIES GOODS. Boerne BRATS FOR YOUNG LADIES THE LATEST MACKINAW CASSANDRA JUST RECEIVED. Mrs. J. P. PALMER, jyl4 No. 1107 F st. n.w. M WILLA A. 20 PER SCENT. OFF ALL 8. order to make room for muy tistal FALL IM PORTATIOSS Twill take ba per cent. from all galce, to reduct my lurve stock of ‘Trimmed and Pntrimmed Bonnets, Fine Millinery, Goods, Suits, Dress and Traveling Wraps, ‘Damestic ana ‘and French Hand made Underarments: $ Brand» of Parisian Corsets, Dre: rimmings, Gloves; a fresh assort- ment of Laces snd he Latest Novelties, etc., ete. WILLIAN, 907 Penna. ave. 7 TOite ‘Trovien Paris \e8e Goods sre fresh in every department. je26 JERMILYA’S LADIES SHOES. ‘The best in the world for the money. All Winter Bocta wili be so! TETEEN DER OENT, ats DISCOUNT OF F for the next 30 day’ s for sale cheap, LADIES! and GBiLeRENS 1 SHORE MAD. RDER. pret USS BELLE Lucas’ DBESSMAKING AND PATTERN PARLORS, 801 MARKET SPACE, Corner 8th st., Keep Building. PLAITING, 902 Sth st. n.w. dectL HOUSEFURNISHINGS. _ RREFBIcEEaToRs, WATER COOLERS, AND ALL SUMMER GOODS, Will be sold at actual cost for the next thir- ty days. A full line of oe auate MANTELS, 8t pare bers Ban iGES; Social and Fireside Se Sewell W. 8. JENKS & CO., jy8 T1z 7th st. n.w. grr ereress GAs STOVES! THE CELEBRATED ENGLISH STYLE. SOLD ON TRIAL. ‘WILL DO THE WORK IN LESS TIME. LESS GAS THAN ANY OTHEK STOVE IN THRE MARKET. all and see them, No. 631 16th st. A FULL LINE OF GAS FIXTURES. Je8 E. F. BROOKS, 531 15th st., DDY REFEIGERATORS, WHITE pitas CREAM FREEZ- FOWLER'S FLY FANS AND WALNUT DINING ROOM REFRIGERATORS. Mi. W. BEVERIDGE, Late Webb & Beveridge,) Importer of China, Glass Waro, &c., myl5 1009 Pa. ave. GPoucE BYNEAL, Sr., DEALER OIL AND WATER OOLOES, ARTISTS’ MATERIALS axp LAMP GOODS, Paints, Oils, Window and Plate Giass, ALL KINDS OF FANCY ARTIOLES FOR ORNAMENTS axp PRESENTS. mar29 416 7th st. (opp. Odd Fellows’ Hall). — ae lowe’ Hall). FRU. GAS FIXTURES, iL. La’ BES, SLATE MANTELS, AT LOWEST MARKET GATES. HAMILTON & SHEDD, 409 9th st, &o., 105 AS COOKING STOVES, Washington Gas Light pany ba DIAL Gas OC SoogiNa Eee fal < patterns. This in the Bove ised ‘anise in her lectures on cock ery. ‘Call and examine them. myi0 SPORTING GOODS. \B. RUPPERT, Nos. 403 and 405 7th st. n. w. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY CHILDREN CARRIAGES, ARCH- ERY AND FISHING TACKLES; ORO- QUET AND LAWN TENNIS; BICY- CLES, VELCCIPEDES AND WAGONS. At Prices To Surt THE Tres. $1.00 RAZOR!! “It shaves with voluptuous ease."—G. Vinton Dailey. be excelled for taking a i ot and hol it."—Aug. P. Warrin. ity Pies and extraordiuacy ae ean cae Bonus ana nt BELT combing ogae of FraiNG @ TACKLE, ‘Aa papas Gai Tih street Opp. UB: Bost Office. myae QUT Doon sronrs. LAWN TENNIS, ARCHERY GOOD8, JEBIG COMPANYS EXTRACT OF Li FINEST AND OHEAPEST Tt FLAVORING “BTOGE SOUPS, MADE Diane AND SAUCES. |.—Genuine ‘with the fac simile of rr Piobig’s Siguatars in lus Tut astoss tse > (LIFTON mie HOUSE Now OPEN = iountain a Roenery, wood eo. mosquitos. FTON acest — Fairfax oo., Va. Circulare at office STFORD HALU._Now open for of Guests. Good Bathing. wood me moderate, jonRIs. 37 26-im v | Seep eae ISLAND. aes agers of Excursions to BLA SCAND will hereafter be required y SIS, in advance, for the privilece ing. ‘This resort is how open for Tehivnithea Gottaaee aud Board 33 nonth. Furnished, with boa week #UtOyerday. Dre L- MewibLiaale,. tor, P.O. Milestown, Md. yas. UQUIER aes = SULPHUR GS. SIX MILES FEOM WARRENTON, VA. This famous resort is fully open for re: SPEER S, Kocsis under tuauagement ot , TENNEY & OO., of the National tei. Tee houre from Washington to Warrenton \vreinia Midland, thence to Sori kas, teiegraph, Ty rooms, wood table. We eave B &P. station 710 y pers orchestra. a.m. daily and Spm oe Thurs ( Saturdays. Toave Sprig TM. On kame days, reaching Wastins tna: 12-55 noun. ‘B12 lois por eek te React aed $10 in Reduced rates to families and ior #eascn. Apply at National Hotel, or address” * Fouguier Springs, Va. dyv16-im OCK ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS, GREAT NORTH MOUNTAIN, Parties Cesiting to visit Rock Enon Springs are requested to secure rooms before starting, at office of 3y12-ta4_ A. S. PRATT & SON, 401 9th st. n.w. HE SEASIDE NOTEL, OCEAN CITY, MD. open for, the accommodation of ene. red 100 from the Oreakerr. Accessible daly from. bar hiledelii, 2 Baltimore and Reshington, vis P. a and Kastera {'0o.. Yoot of Bonth st Baltimore, ) terms $2 per rexoeyt Saturday #10 and $12 per week ; according to location. Cireilars gt the Btar off gMioe, or write to the Proprie- MASSEY & 0 RIGHT HOUSE, REHOBOTH BEACH, DELAWARE. Firet-class accommodations for 810 per woel for circuk segiceid tars WALTER BURTON, 3310-30 Proprietor. MOS7, VEEU HOUSE. FRONT ROYAL, Na, (hear the Great Luray Oaverns.) Rooms first-class. Fare ‘an ion cqnal to any in the state, For Creulare, i terms, apply at ‘Ihe Star Office or tod. Me BTINSON, Proprietor. dy6-Im* ELDER COTTAGE, OOEAN GROVE, N. J. one block from “the beach 9 rota fa ful Siew of the ea et terms address Mrs. REDWAY, ae above, or call at 1225 New York avenue, this city, between Bix and Keven O'clock p 136-3w CONGRESS =e OAPE MAY, N. J,, J. & G. BR. CRUMP, of the Colonnade; Philadelphia. a. GILLETT. Now perfectly adapted to requirements of th ¢ beet class of Sonside Visitors. An une it on, large and airy, rooms, entirely new aud Lundsome furniture, careftl servante, ends tab'e of psrticular exe re yatcr. Electric bells. Music by Mark Hasslor's : as ‘Lhe proprietors invite your commands. View ae ti ra, abundaner. fresh and plenti ake any tteamer which stops at Golton's or Blackiston’s Jeland and my conveyance wil Ineet you, But re- member my place ix not Biackiston’a island, 3s shy eurose. Board per dar,if lees tan daye | * over 10 days kp. LACKISTONE, M.D., Propeeter, Mn eerowee Chet UNION HOTEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. ¥. fond Opex r@e tne Season. Je4-f, m, w, 26t HENRY CLAIR, Lessee. HALL, OCEAN OITY, MD. 28, 1880. Perfection ears, ote ', Mauaver. ea ~CLASS COTTAG Fo —— a teat at, reasonable. ‘Address, BOX Sek Gone ee ean Seal na ATEANTIC HOTEL, OCEAN OITY, » 32 open for the season Of 1880 on SUNE ith largel; 8 — increased {1 “gery 8 gi ieee ‘week. fer cil Stiles RAOY, Proprieto STOCETON Bi omar el tel, Pi nme 2 — Celeb rated Orchestra, SIMON ——s aro metres have the useef a Ficvator, and ach room is supplied on Bie jel-2m UH STAT! ‘TES Hi THE cater IN SATLARTIO the peacoh of 1880, {ead a W. Wi TTNES. Sta Mi at REY Mangeor ‘THUS. CHASE, er. AN, Musical Di, Pernok dietriny to Ste CDE area Je2-€0, Jy, ayeo esas of er} BYGEIA HOTE! COMFORT, VA., situated sted 16 Suede OLD POINT from Fort Motros. “Ope > Baual to any hotel in the Tlted eis Bend for ciroular deecrivina Restos jenic Rae. HARISON PH OEBUS, hvil-3m id x cedren at fret table % se neael as unt) Slst — at rednond Otten eG JORDAR. TRE PARK HOTEL (are Hxuni House), WILLIAMPPOKT, Pa., has Just bee: thoroughly renovated, rqitipped, aud eup- pled with every convenience for the com. ort cf patrens. Located in a beautifal par =e acres, surrounded by some of the finest mountain pomery in Pennsylvania. A epleudid ball-rcom, billiards, bowling, boating, archery, crognet, an excellent > and a etatf ul drives. On’ the Balti and Washingt: rom Niagara} alls, and fron Ne to the monntains of Northern Pennusyivauts. SP Water from the celebrated Minnequs Spriuga Will be supplied free of charve. Extelsior Spring Baratoza Water on Sens. Barre! tyes yd ti aken of atthe ept cn address D- McDONA Ca HALL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, ‘TEREE aND A HAY Doutans Pea This splendid Hote! having been thorouguly ren- ovated and refurnished will open THURSDAY, JUNE 17. x CLEMENT & WILKINSON, Proprietors. ‘B.S. Crewewr. (Jel-26teod] Wa. Winxrssos. Filament acre enlnathadensraconaraee L FE AND HEALTH. A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. SAFE AND SURE. Te Guear InTeRNat axp ExTeRwat Rewepr. APANULE.” 314, U6 6th st. a.w., myis-s,. thom Washington, D.0.