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= THE EVENING S74 QTORM’s SUMMER ToURS, WANTS. FOR RENT AND SALE. WASHINGTON. SATURDAY. The Erning star h nent. ona fide daily circulation more @ regular, yerma than double that of any other daily paper DUbliried tn Woshington, and ejual tothat Of all the other daily papers here added to- gether. = Tar bru 's connected’ with the wires of the Na Monal Telerhon Exchange and with the Western Union Te ovioue Exchange. Both these aveuctes an therefore be availed of in sending to Tae StaB Bavertise: orders for the paper to be served, or suy ‘formation, at any hour of, the day Free ‘of cho.cr. These facuitien are a reat conve: Bience, sia wil be appreciated by the customers of Tux Srax Perso: leaving town for the sesson, and Sum- mer traveicrs, can have TH® STau mulled to ther, <stpaid, for fifty cents per month, the addres ize € as often a8 desired.” The money Bust scron the order in all cases. ‘The letters of acceptance by Gen. W. S. Han- ecck and Hon. W. H. English, of the democratic nomin for President and Vice President, are published to-day. That of Gen. Hancock 1s exceptionally concise, making only about half a newspaper column. It Is an able and astutely Worded document, presenting no sallent point Of attack, and setting forth the views of the eminee upon the manner in whieh the govern- ment shonid be conducted concisely, but with perspicuity and dignity. Heis emphatic in the declaration that the thirteenth, fourteeath and fifteenth amendments to the constitution, “em. the results of the war for the union,’ ible, and that If elected he will deem it bis duty to resist with all his power “any at- tempt to the full force and effect of n, Which in every article, section, iment fs the supreme law cf the s declaration seems to be sweeping © enough to meet any allegations as to his unsoundness upon this issue. I: will be noticed that he makes no refer to the Chinese questton,and that the report atloat that he would undertake to out-bid Gen. Garfleld for the anti-Chinese vote had no foundation. Neither does he make any but a distant reference tothe “fraud” issue against the ad- ministration, a reticence in which he exhibits both dignity and good taste,considering that the President 1s yet his official chie The acceptance of Mr. Eng’ the republican nominee, for Vice Pre more of the stump speech order, and deals with the issues of the campaign with partisan aggres- siveress. —+e-__ One of the pecullar spectacles of the cam- paign fs to see a party organ squirming when confronted with the proof that some grave charge it has brought against the opposition candidate is entirely false. The orzan never, or hardly ever, retracts openly and ca It evades, d uuirms through a long and labored made up chletly of “buts.” For fstance, when the i convinced that its the Gartleld-De Golyer contract sald by way of retraction, in su! if Judge Swayne didn’t give that opinion some other man did, and it amounts to the same thing.” The Philadelphia Bwletin has been furnished with proof that several of Its ugly Stories about Hancock were groundless, but it doesn’t retract. It adopts the organ style, and says that while Hancoek did not write a letter avowing his purpose to take orders from Tilden as President, “it Is not by an means equally Clear that Hancock, who Is a bitter partisan, @id not entertain such an intention, until he Saw the folly of it, and did not so express him- self. If there ts any evidence that he did not, beyond the very inconclusive fact that he called on President Hayes after his inauguraticn, we shall be glad to credit him with it.” Organs Will be organs, and there’s no use trying to make one contradict one of its campaign stories. preme court opinion about was a fraud, It Under the head of “wanton waste of water” We find tn one of our exchanges a table setting forth that the consumption of water per day in Washington ts equal to 155 gallons for every one Of her inhabitants. Except the person who Compiled the table, perhaps, nobody believes this statement, noris there any good ground for believing that any such amount of water flows through the pipes of this city. But If it does, the figures indicating it would represent the quantity that 13 consumed in one way and another directly by the government rather than that used by the people of the city, and the former Is the quarter where the bulk of what- €ver waste there may be occurs. Yet if the Statement were true, {t proves nothing worth knowing. If the supp! sent and pro- Cured Without cost of pumping, there can be no Such thing tn one sense as waste of water, since every drop that ‘lows becomes an agent of Cleanliness and he: The oaly troadle tn Washingten fs that the waste by government employés begins before the necessary supply Is Secured to her inhabitants If the dam at the Great Fulls could be made higher and the size of the supply pipes sufficiently increased, it Would be a good thing to run the whole current of the Potomac through our gutters and sewers, if possible, an it couidn’t properly be called a Waste, either, no matter how many gallous per day per head it could be figured out to be. So far as present appearances furnish an ind!- cation, the great international exposition to be held in New York in 1553, to celebrate the cen- tennial anniversary of the recognition of our national independence, is likely to be a failure. The experience of all such exhibitions teaches that a good deal of tme ts required to make them a s S, Viewed in any light, and as a rule we thin been found that three years are not erough for this purpose. Less than this time remains for the New York demonstration, and as yet nothing that looks like an earnest bit of work has been done. A few committees and sub-committees have been appointed, we believe, but so far no means have been raised, bo details have been arranged, and no site for the b been secured, or even dectded upon. It begins to look, In fact, as though the Projectors of the enterprise who expect to reap the profits of it are waiting for somebody else to put up the money. Ivana state fatr In Se tal of sheep gs, th made tn this country. They will ber show what they can do in the way of managing sheep, driving them into a pen, &€., and the dogs that exhibit the most aptitude for the business will get the awards. Heretofore the dog has been the greatest evil the American sheep raiser has had to contend with, and It wil be an agreeable change to have a varlety of the canine animal introduced that will protect sheep instead of killing them. a A most extraordinary case tn the history of trusts has just come to light In Philadelphia. ‘The estate of a gentleman who died there les3 than a year azo. amounting to something over 000,000, Was settled up this week, without a contest of any kind, and the whole amount Paid over to the heirs intact, less the sum of $10.000 allowed by the court to the executors as compensation, and $30 court costs. These Philadelpbia chaps are evidently fooling away their chances. It would be Money in their Pockets to go over to New York and take a few Jessons in the settlement of estates, —_——_-+-___ ‘The Georgia democratic state convention, Which meets in Atlanta next Wednesday, will hhave to decide whether nominations shall be made under the majority or two-thirds rule. ‘The decision will matertaily affect the interests Of the several candidates for governor, and the Indications are that the discussion over the question Will be a heated one, —_——~) ‘Nast’s late cartoon in Harper's Wee) repre- Senting Columbia asking the American people “which party will you trust,—theone that made the national debt, or the one that hasso far paid 2” 18 one that may turn out to be of doubtful value to the republican party, as hu- man hatureruns. Asa rule we are afraid peo- ple enjoy running in debt a ‘than they do working out of it. —_+-+___. ‘The number of new advertisements printed in TaE Stax for the month of July, 1990, 1g 41,529. The number printed in July, 1879, was 1.373—an increase of 156. There are but one OF two papers outside of New York that exceed this record at tis COMBINE MORE PLEASURE, GREATER COMFORT, ‘THE MOST PERFECT REST, GREATEST ECONOMY. No Mosqritos, No Layp Breeze, No Maranra. VISITIN 3 THE ISLANDS OF THE OJEAN, With Paved Streets, Magnificent Hotel Shade Tices, Beautiful Law: WAY OUT IN THE OCEA’ Out sight of M.inland: surrounded by Old Ocean. TBE MARVELLOUS LOW PRICE OF TICKETS, ONLY 215.25 TO Immense BNEW YORK, MARTHA’S VINEYARD, NFWPUKT, L A TOUR NSW BEDFORD, / OF NEARLY 1,000 MILES, NANTUCKET. MARTHA’ 815.25. VINEYARD, the Bright. NANTUCKET, the Quaint. ISLES OF SHOALS. the Rocky. MOUNT DESERT, the Will. Each Islehasa Peculier Charm of Its Own. PANTUCKET TOUR, freinding Boston, 816.80. Long tedious rides in the same coaveyancsavoided. WBITE MLUNTAIN TOUR, $21.50. Ap opportunity of seeing the Three Graatest Cities «fthe Union—.TMLADELPHIA, NEW YORK and BOSTON, $24.50. WOUNT DESERT TOUR, $22.60. GBAND TOUR G, including all the above places, only $50.00. NO EXCURSION TRAINS OR STEAMERS USED NO SPECIAL TRAINS YOU GOON REGULAR TRAINS AND STEAMERS. hington A: st, Oth, LOth Wich tach ALL TICKETS GOOD FOR THIRTY DAYs. Deecriptive Guide free—1sth and Penna. avenue, and Baltimore and Potomse Rk R Depot. dy8l-s,w,ta,s Leave W IF 500 LADIES IN WASHINGTON EACH WANT A SHETLAND SHAWL To-morrow, before going to the Sea Shore, Moun- tains, Lake Resions, or even to stay homes with, they can secure such at Genuine Marked Down Bargain Prices, WARRANTED BEFORE STOCK-TAKING AND REMOVAL INTO LARGER PREMISES, AT THE ONE PRICE BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. ALSO, READY-MADE SUITS for INFANTS snd aly LADIES of every age, in the MOST DESIRABLE and SEASONABLE FABRICS. We will quote NO PRICES THIS TIME. merely ask the LaDIES to Judge for themeelves by looking at the plain figures marked on the HALF-PRICE COSTUMES, GARMENTS and OUTFITS in our Establishments. 7065 and 708 MARKET SPACE. BEFORE STOOK-T\KING AND REMOVAL INTO LARGER PREMISES. WOODWARD, LOTHROP & COCHRANE. SATIN DE LYt%. BLACK SATIN DE 1. YON from 82 to $3.50. OCLOKED SATIN Vi. LYON at $2.50. BLACK SILKS, **O:r Monopoly” Brand, made roeder & Co., Lions, France, periority in color, finish and du- rability.” ranwing in price from 1 to $2 00. BONSETS BLACK SILKS from 83 to $5. COLOKED SILKS from 41 to 22.50. BLACK SATINS from 81 to 8! OOLOKED SATINS from 81 25 to $2. BLACK BROO4DED SATINS trom SUMMPE SIT BLA’ K GRENADI SHETLUAND and CHU DDA BHAWLS. LINEN and MOHAIR ULSTERS. ALL SOMMER DRES3 FABRICS at ‘‘ greatly re- duced prices.” AN INSPECTION 13 SOLICITED. “ONE PRICE ONLY," MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PERNY & BROTHER, Penna, Ave., cor. 9th st. Establinhed in 1840. dy31 mn HR THE NEXT TEN DAYS WE WILL POSITIVELY sELL OUT Our Exiize Etock or SUMMER Goons, In order to make room for our EXTENSIVE FALL STOCK. CALL EARLY AND SECURE GREAT BARGAINS aT THE GREAT BOSTON SHOB A UuCcTION HOUSE, 491 Pennsylvania Avenue, THE LEADING SHOE HOUSB IN THE DIs- TRICT. (S1GN OF THE RED Frac.) LEOPOLD HICHOLD, Proprietor. NO BRANOH STORE IN THIS CITY. — jy31 1 0 0 DOZEN PLAIN and FANCY COLORED COTTON, LISLE and SILK SOCKS, Reduced in price. dy31 W. 8S. TEEL, 035 Pennsylvania ave. Of ‘ICE COATS AT SELBY’S, 40 and 50 cents up. Good Cassimere Pants, $2, $2.50 and 33 up. Working Pants, 75, 85c., 81 and 81.25 up. $12 Blue Flannel Suits now $10. Boys’ Knee Pants, 50, 75c. and $1 up. Great many job lots Shoes closing out half price. Bi &e. ha = nd 1916 Penna. ave. SELLING OFF sTOCK. We sre now offering SPECIAL BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF DRY GOODS. We must run off our Stock during the next 30 daysand very desirable Goods for Bummer and Early Fall wear will be sold for cash regardless of yaine. ‘No reasonable offer refused. W. 4. BROWN, jy31 S817 Market Space. N OTICE. ‘We will continue our immense closing out sale for ten days longer. The largest and most elegant stock of DBY GOODS ever offered at cost. All goods warranted as represented by the sales- men. W. W. BUBDETTE «@ Co., 3730-3t Nos. 028 7th st. and 706 K st.n.w, ———————— Grama LEAF TEA AT 60 CENTS A POUND. a — of sn eminens Chemist found en- and strictly nes ut ths pass Bpring Leaf of the Yea Fiant. Hor ealv only af my 1332 F street, 3y30-2t2p LW. BURCHELL. INNESOTA FLOUR. Bi tt 'S PRIDE OF WASHINGTON MINNE- ped vloue One car load just Focetved. Tho ml Sait Sua ‘a. ave Ovp- Metropolitan 3¥29-c03t FOR RENT AND SALE. iY ANTE 0—4 WOMAN to make try. 3 at New York avenue Hotel. PMMY- Apaly R RENT—STORES 705 and 709 Marke: 8 POPs awonusep esse Syaaee ANTED—An experienced white COOK. Bef. erence required. Apply at 203 £ st. n.w. It” WANTED —A Restaurant COOK at 933 D at; must come well recommended. jy31-2 ANTED—An intelligent SERVANT for gen- fral Lousework, with recommendations. 803 9th et. nw. nw NTED_ Twenty to twenty-five RIVETERS ne D. W-RTOCRSTILE Gon Galvan ized Iron Workers, 629 G st. n.w. fy31-3 WASTEDIIa a blacksmith shop, a helper who Mai oS pgreee sid rer Parit elf generally emp! ent. A 12 71 J -MILLER 2) UPioym = WASIED—Small HOUSE, taodern improve: Iuents: not to exceed @20, or suite of 4 or 5 Tooms, uc furnished; first or 24 story; not to ex- Seed $10 or 815. Address, with full particulars, WELLES, Star office. It? ANTED—A neat, tidy colored GIBL to cook for two in family aud make hers If generally pegtylmustetay at nights, Apply at corner 13% and E sts., KIDDY & OO., daring the day, or 20th st, after 7 o'clock in evening. ‘OB RENT—Four Unfornished ROOMS, on sec- a ond floor, gas and bath; references. able es D R RENT—A nice ten room HOUSE, near ‘Smuithscuian Institute. Apply 300 Lite stent B.w. Sy31-cost" ‘OH SALE—AtMt. Pleasant. D.O., seven room COTTAGE and about 13,000 feet of ground. JOHN B. BLOSS, Mt. Pleasant. 3y31-3e" (OR RENT—Two ROOMS, with use of dising- room and kitchen, hot apd cold water. for the care of the house and cooking for two. 923 10th DW. (OR RENT_Those elewaut ROOMS, now occu- pied by the inspector of meters, second floor of the Jevel-y House of M. W. Galt Bro. & (>. R. OQ. HOLTZMAN, l0thacd Fsts n.w. — jy31-6t ‘OR RENT—Three-story BRIOK, No. 70 De- frees st., seven rooms and bath room ; nico cel- TEES permonth. Apply to CHASLES E. POSTLEY, No. 505 9th st. new. it FOE, RESTING. to good tenant. “with smal family, first aud second floors, five ROOM. asant and quiet, near Bureau Engraving rn 916 15 st.’ 8.w. awe AN!ED—Two equare ROOMS, connectad by folding doors, or one very larve lizht ons, to be used ag a school room for youny ladies ; location between Pennsylvania avenue and N st. and 10th aud 16th sts. Address K., Star office. jy31-2t ANTED—Unfurnished ROOMS; three or four for housekeeping ; central location for a sinall family. Address, with price, Box 11, Star office 30 at TW ANTED_HOREE and CARRIAGE abont theee times a week ; horse must be kind snd xentle. A liberal compensation for same. Address Box 56 Btar office. ay30 3. WANTED The white MAN who wished to © rage in iry business on shares and had fou cows, to call at once. 926¥ st. 0. E. PRICES 00.'S Employment Agency. 1 ANTED—To assist in how ing in a respectable WIDOW, with girl child awed 4, Address E. W., Star office. ANTED—AGENTS to DELIVER THE WASH- INGTON DAILY SUN. Liberal comvensa- tion given. Apply to W. D. HUGHES, Federal Buildings, from 9 to 20 o'clock a.m. Jy30-2¢ coping and wow e family by a ¢ 86 per ran ay FOE RENT Nine room Brick HOUSS, with modern improvements No. 1519 12th wt. between Rhode Island ave. and Q ste. nw. ply to JOHN F. GREEN, 1520 14th’st. jy31-6" ‘(OR RENT—A plainly furnished third story Front ROOM and bath, with hot and cola ts nd floor; price, 88. Ap> Fo KE D.W., 7 rooms cellar, latrobe. Oth et. nw. FOE REN — Furnished ROOM, in an excellen and healthful locality, sentlemen preferr-d: terme moderate; references required. Ni stn Ww. &t.n1.w.,7 rooms; 1721 6th at’ jot and cold water. Apply to A. 8, CAYWOOD, 3M iv ‘OR RENT—Cheap. toa good teuaut—The COT- TAGE corner 18th and Boundary sts. n.w., with lure st: and rounds; pump of good water. Sy31-3t* {UK RENT— an & room HOU SF, in the conntry, at Linden n, on the Metropolitan raif- Toad; traine run tosuit clerks or business men. Ad- dress 1. A. BOHRER, Wheaton P. O., Montgomery copnty, Ma. Jy3t-6t" \VANTED.S, WAGON BUILDER (WHEEL WRIGHT.) A competent business man will find fine opening. Also, a BLA\ wanted. Address, immediately, Olifton, Fairfax county, Va. WV 4NTED_To Rent —A scvenroom, HOUSE having . imps. ; without basement 1 Horthwest section | for which rent not 5 will be paid by a’ permanent tenant having three mn family. Good references given. Address Box 7, Star office. JvB0-3t* JV ANTED_A colored MAN who thorougnly na- derstands how to take care of Horses, H. ness, Wagons and Buyyies. None bnt a quick and experienced man need apply. One who can bring reference from livery stable preferred. Apply at 314 Penna. avenue n w. Jy30-ut" ANTED—To purchasa a PIANO.—It must be a fair instrument and cheap; state lowest cash Addrees W. H., Star office. 3y29-: TED—Bouviers Law DIO STONARY, O ly's BLACKSTONE and Parsons’ CON- 18, do not care how much soiled if contents not detaced. Addess ¥.V.¥., Star office. Jy20-3t* V FAMILIES to furnish with RELI- KKVANTR:; try us; SERVANTS of all sorts: boys, wirls; SEAMSTRESSES for city aud country; all with reference. 928 F st. nw. C E. PRICE & CO. ray15-ilw* “LOST AND FOUND. ROUND —North of city, a short GOLD CHAIN. SAY Wdentitied. “Apply No. 1312 F st. n.w. 331-30 OST—Thureday evening, from 2016 G st along 20th st. to Penna. ave. car, or ip car to Met:o- politan Hotel, long GOLD PIN, Finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at office cf Metro- politan Hotel. dy31-2t* OST—Inly 29th, 1880, a dark colored German CANARY, (uuale.) A’ liberal Feward wil : d for ite return to No. 912 Met. n.w. ee 20-2 O8T—July 29th, a Black and Tan TERRIER, red colar. Answers to name of “Bpeck " Suitable reward paid if return. to J. W. HOGG, Navy Department, See 130 2 1431 College Hill. $1,000 Rewanp—The following Vy OTLOE— 31, UNIJED STATES BONDS were and are miss- ing from the assets of the late Robert Whitaker, le- ceased, viz: ‘Two ‘bonds of @1,006 each. 67s, 1881, Nos. 6,406 and 6,466, issued under act February 8, 1861. ‘Two bonds of #1,0.0 each, 67s, 1891, Nos. 2,508 and 2,607, iesued under act March 3, 1863. sphQur bonds of $900 each, Nos. 38,953 to 83,936, elusive. Also, Fourteen bonds of $1,000 each, Nog. 6, 564, 5.566. 7,846, 14.168, 5,650, 51.651, 60,607, 60,608 62,390, 65,651, 63,652, 63,663, 72,340, 71,311, fesued under acts of July 17 and August 6, 1861. The coupons belonging to said bonds were de- tached, and constitute a part of the assets in our cautioned against negotiating any of theeaid bonds, aud a reward of Sit 00 will be paid for any information that will secure their recovery. ‘WILLIAM OVERINGTON, Leiper et., Frauk- ford; E. J. ROBINSON, 227 ‘Lodge st., Execators of Robert Whitaker, deceased, or to their Attornies, J. G@ JOHNSON, 703 Walnut st CHARLES Ba PANOOAST, 416 Walnut st, Phiaelpnia, y28 wks, BOARDING. ERY LOW—FIRST-CLAS8S BOARD and Room for ote person, 320 and $22 a month; for two persone, $37, #38 and 240. tion very, deeira- ble._1104 12th st., near Mase. ave Jy30-20* OAKDING IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY two squares from Printing and Engraving Bureau, Agricultural Department and Smithson- isp. BOARD and ROOM for two with bath and wae, #35 to 850 per month. References given and required. 1220 C st. 8.w. Jy28,29,31" HR RENT—ROOMS. furnished or unfurnished, Bretvciane” HUARD, “818 per mond. Bawa ret-clase , month. FLAGLER. sa Jy27 6t* ROOMS REDUCED To ONE-HALF their usual pice. Large, nicely-furn{shed Rooms from 84 to $20 per month with or without Board; delight- fullocation. 226 3d st.n.w. 3¥20-2w* ee 7, TREMONT HOUSE offers good ROOMS, With first-class Hotel Board, for 825 and $30 per month; house is well furnished; table first- c'ase, and coolest location in the city. '_ jy24-1m MPUE LOCHIEL HOUSF, 612 9th st, n-w., is one of the ccsiest and best conducted Boarding Houses in the city. | ‘Transient Boarders accommo- dated at reasonable terms. novld FOR SALE. FoR SALE. Biztoen head of y W. YA1ES? kale stable, ov {i tween E and Fe.w. Suitable for poses. From Winchester, Va. — Jy31-6t" ‘OR SALF—A HORSE, BUGGY, HARNESS, &e.; an excellent, stylish turnout; will be sold at a bargain. Address BAZAIN ysl 41 City P- 0. (Ot SALP—A Splendid Rosewood-cans, Five. octave ‘PARLOR MELODBOR, het fee 825 cueh. Warranted a8. yood as new. Fa BIDREY 'T. BIMMO'S, 410 Lith st. now. y27- Py ‘OR BALE—Cuear—Handsome tmrnout; young Bashaw HORS, BEGGY and HARNESS. Apply 2602 7th st. new. j24- we J G82, APEIVED from Trdians, and for sale, 20 ed end of first class HORSES: some fine Coupe Horses an] fine lixht harness Horves Selected with ercat care, exprosily for th parket, at HUGUELY & BOWEN’S, No. 615 New York avenne. Sy2l-2w* FOR SALE One of the larwest stocks of New and Second-hand CARRIAGES _ ever offered in this city, embracing ail atyles, open and close, Light snd heavy. Prices. to suit all. ROBERT H. GHAHAM, 410-416 8th st, D.w.. between D and E. Kopairing attended to. =e proveaa” FGERENT AND SALES OF PROPERTY, Pat. VATE AND AT AUCTION. —See Bulletin issued on the Ist and 15th of every month, at the offica of THOS. E. fi VAGGAMAN, 519 7th st.n w. jJy31-3t" Fee, BENT Furnished ROOMS, second floor, ‘with bath; also Front Room, furnished, fourth cor: rent low: no children. ‘Apply 504 Isth st., between Band F sts. n.w. sy31-3 FAMILY SUPPLIES, _ SUMMER RESORTS RB RENT— REAL Fetive Aone ee a AND AUCTIONEER, 10th and F etreeta nortawan. Skating Bink. 415 13th st. now, 23.15% st.n.w.,17 rooms largoha'l Fer honee, Fst. wares “Cy 0% n For.h'ee, ech bw. 100 Fur b’te, 10th st n.w. Fur. honke, Mase ave. For. house E st.p.w 150 Largehall Poet Bi'dg 50 941 D st.n.w., store. 1483 Mase. ave.n.w. 30rs. and bath. 826 12th st n.w., 13 is 6 i) 13 Riggs st. a. w. 10 ra. and bath. _ 1656 16th ot. nw 6 re. and cellar 730 $th et.n-e., Yrs. PMARE: GHARGe TOL M a TO LANDLORDS FOR ADVERTISING THEIR PROPERTY, AND KEEP IT BEFORE THE PUBLIC CONSTANTLY, T HAVE MANY OF THE FINEST BUILDING SITES IN THE OITY FOR SALE. — AUso, HOUSES IN EVERY SECIION AT PRIGES FROM $1,000 z0 $60,000. NOW Is THe TIMe To BUY. R. O. HOLTZMAN, 31 Toth and F sts. Aw. ———_—_____ ith and F sts. nw. rooms. imps. 3: K, all mod. imps... 20 MSTEDT, 928 Fst 3 new 4-room bricks, 6 and 7, G and Ii .w....... _3y30-2t WW. F. HOLTZMAN, 1521 F st. now. JOR RENT— THE CORCORAN BUILDING, Orvostre U. 8. TREASURY, 15rH STREET. Fine Stores, Office Rooms—singly or communicat- ina {or business Oftices, Studios, ete. | Water and closets on every floor. levator and steam heat. Dark rooms for storage. Inquire of the Janitor. T. H. G. TODD. O. W. HANDY, ° Notary Pubiicg TODD & HANDY, REAL EsTaTE AGENTS AND AUCTIONEERS, No. 509 Seventh street, Basement Second National Bank Building, ‘WasHINGTOon, D.O. and Collection of Kents. Foe BENT Furnished HOUSES. 830 to $35 Unfurnished Honses, 85 to per month; Several desirable Dwellings and Stores now vacant. E. A. McINTIRE, 918 Fst. n.w. jy3t3 OB RENT—A small press bricz HOUSE, with new stable and carriage house. Call for three days at No. 2106 10th n.w. jy30-2t" OR RENT —To azood tenant half of a STOR €, prominent stand. Address STOREKESP: Btar office. Jy3 FoR SENT DRUG STORE and DWEL 6th and H sts.n.w. JOS. 0. HORNBLOWER, 945 Pa. ave. $y30-3t" FPGE REST UNFURNISHED ROOMS, suitabio tor hensebcepig. All modern conveniences, on secend fic Apply 916 Sth st. Jy30 St" PGE SALE-A very desirable HOUSE, two-story frame, on 6th st. n.w.: $3,500; every o> Apply to J. 8. SWORMSTEDT, Jy30 3t ROE RENT Uree-story brick DWELUIN twelve rooms, ail modern improvements; Ni 715 14th strect. Apply to JOHN ALEXANDE! No. 1231 Pa_ave. Jy30-6t POR RENT Pour story brick HOUSE, 10 rooms all mcdern improvements: 1305 H st. Rent 840. Key et Grocery corner 13th and H Aprly 8_F. GILL, 406 9th st. new. VOR RENT—825, No. 85 Beall ai nience. street. » Geerzetown. ten rooms, aif midern improvements, one tqusre from street cars. Apply to JUS. & E. LIBBEY, 27 Water st. Jy30 3t OR RENT—A large elegant new HOUSE, with & rooms, besides attic, bath, &c.; all modern in pr velnents; cars pats the door; 14th st n w.; 822 pe ch Apply XN. W FITZGERALD, Room 72, Corcora Building. ‘$y30-2t OR RENT— At $8 per mouth, two new HOUSES 5 in rear ef W street, near Boundary n, rooms, water and seweraxe; cars near the ‘door. Apply N. W. FITZGERALD, Room 72, Corcoran Building. ‘Jy30-2t Fe RENT: ith st. p.w., 11 rooms, $20; 2109 12th st. 5 rooms, $10.50: 1714 2ist 16 Bridve st, Gt., 11 rs. Ts., 816; 710 T st. n.e., 4 a -, Brs., B18; 311 131 5 1011, 1017 F st. stores. Ap) Wy ST8., BI We to A. 8. CAYWOOD, 1225 9th at. nw. ‘OR RENT Only, 89, in advance—Five room Brick HOUSE, 721 4th .@., near H street cars; key at 412 7th st. n.w., Room6. _jy29-3i" No. 446 Ost. p.w., containing eight rooms and bath- room, water and es; Belt line car passes the door. Inquire at ANTON HEIPMOU! No. 315 O st. Be. Jy29-3t* 'OR RENT—No. 10121 st.n.w., a newly, fitted up ten room, three-story BRICK, with all mod- ern unprovements; also No. 26 Defrees st., in £quare opposite Government Printing Office; con- tains seyen rooms, modern improvements. ‘Apply 927 H st. n.w. 3929-30" RK RENT— Furnished PARLOR and BED- ROOM; also, suite of unfurnished front Rooms, all first floor; furnished bed rooms 85 to $10 per month. 620, We corner 11th and G sts. D. Jy28-4t* a a FOB BENT—One of the best BUSINESS STANDS in Washington. For particulars apply on pre- mises, No. 1231 Pennsylvania avenue n.w. Jy27-6t ROR BENTCA thira-story front ROOM, far- nished. Apply at 606 19th st. n.w. Jy27-2w ROE BENT-HOUBE No. 32 Tat" nw. ton Fooms, all modern improvements.” ApDiy. to J. T. DYER, office Corcoran Ins. Oo., corner. 7th st. and La. avenue. Jy27-1w" (OR, RENT_Six-rcom HOUSES, desirably loca: ted. Apply to WHEATLEY BRO3.,7th st.and Rhode island sven wen OS obs ies POR BENT Brick HOUSE, No. 1115 10th et. n.W., 7 rooms, g28 and water. Good neih- borhood. DUVALL EMAnR, 804 Fn.w. Jyl6-im ‘OB RENT—To gentlemen only—A handsomely furnished FRONT ROOM. No other lodgera and no children. Terms moderate. aa 9th at. 2. EDUCATIONAL. G4BNETTI’S UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, ELLICOTT OITY, Mp.—Principal JAS. M- GARNETT, M.A., LL.D, late Principal of St. John’s Colléze.” Opens BEPT. 15. Address, until Bept. 1, MIDDLEBURG, Va. 3¥29 éolm Special attention given to Investing of fe jy Foe BENT 1111 H st. n.w., 10 rs, mod. imps. 1439 Let. n.w., 8 rooms, 405 G st. n.w., 10 rooms, m. 850 per mo. 1613 P st. n.w., 9 rm. brick, mod. im..30 per mo. 1209 B.L. ave. n.w., 10 rm. brick, m.im.50 per mo. 1210 13th st. n.w., 10 rm. brick,m.im.. 50 per mo. 1719 R.I. aye. n.w., 15rm.brick, allim.125 per mo. 723 14th st., 9 rm. brick, mod. im.. 40 per mo. Handsome Office Rooms ‘‘Lenman Building,” New York ave., near U. 8. Treasury Department. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1223 F street: MONEY TO LOAN. 0 LOAN. MONEY ON REAL ESTATE, In Sums To SurT, At 6 per cent for larze and 7 per cent for small sums. No delay. B.O. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sts. n.w. Jela 3531 MOREX To Loan. T have largeand emall amounts of Money to Loan on Real Estate. Attention prompt. Chazzes moderate. B. H. WARNER, 916 F street northwest. BUSINESS CHANCES. VOR SALE—Onear—Must be sold within three day, LIQUOR STORE, with bar attached. Inquire 722 1ith st. n.w. sys Lae FR BALE—33, 500 NOTF, running five years at 6 per cent, secured by Farm costing 815,000 two. Yearesince. House insured for $3,200. E. A. Mo- INTIRE, 918 F n.w. Sy31-6t Se ee FOESALE— Two clewant 9 room HOUSES choice locations; corner properties; nicely finished ; every convenience ; terma 31,000 or $2,000 down, Balence easy. Call or address Owner, Boom 4, 934 5 IyBL-st* $* CASH AND 825 MONTHLY will purchase a neat two-story, six-roomed HOUSE, near msi ke care, schools, jurcht a . A. IN- TIRES Herne? hehe, Be. HA; MIN ee ‘OR SALE—One of tho best located RESTAU- F RANTS in the city, Going a good business, one of the oldest stands, with J adies' and Gentlemen's DINING SALOON. Having two stands, wishes to dispose of one. Address P. R.. Star office. $31-2t" ‘ARM OF 125 ACRES NEAR LEESBURG. VA., FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE FOR WASHING- ‘LON CITY PROPERTY, —Place is well watered and in good condition. Ayply to P. LATERNER, 111 43g st. Dow. jy31-4t* eee 5) La WANTED-A LOAN of 86.000 or 87,000 on a valuable Spring property, one of the popular Summer Rescris in Virginia. Property worth 20,000, interest paid quarterly. can b> leased or purchased on low terms. For particulars address PROPRIETOR, Star office. Iv Prorenty FOR BALE Al OCCOQUAN FALL8. ineteen hundred acres Land, estimated to con- tain ten million feet Yellow Pine and other Trees. New 30 horee-power Steam Saw Mill, with miller’s house on centerof tract. Also, business andl wharf [zgperty and ove of best water powers in Virsinis, being site of Pocahontas Cotton Factory, walls of whi standing. All situated on Occoquan River in an adjoining town of Occoquan, Prince William county, Va., distant one hour by railroad and three hours by steamboat from Washiagton city. Pry erty belongs to one estate and will be sold as an tirety or in portions to suit on reasonable term Apply to. O FORNEY, Webster Law Building, ‘ashingtop, D.0. 2 ILL SWAP A VALUABLE HORSE, SIDE BAR BREWSTER BUGGY AND FINE HAR- NESS for a Building Lot. Address Lock Box 529. 3y29-3t* POR SLE Small BRIOK HOUSE AND LOT, near Thomas Statue; lot 21.8x120. House con= tains seven rooms. jy2t THOS. J. FISHER & 00, ; | _Jy29-3t 1223 F st. northwest. E. SCHEEL. Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN J. and VOCAL MUSIC. Particular attention to A TIENTION, BUILDERS!—A lange lot of best beginners, as well as those wishing to be qualified | dM hand-made’ merchantable BRIOKS ig for Teachers. ‘Terms moderate. 1215 H street | per thousand. GEO. L. SHEBL northwest. 3y28-1m* Jy26 6t 1114 Pennsylvania avenue. MAR 32480 AGRICULTURAL cOL- LEGE.—The next session commences TUES- DAY, Beptember 21 __ For catalogues address Prosi- dent WM. H. PARKER, Oollege station, Prince George's county, Md. Jy28-2aw2m HEDERICH FEMALE SEMINARY, FREDERICK, Mp.—School duties resumed ou SEDNESDAY, 'Septer ber 10th. Location health- ful. Superior ipstruction in all departments Care- ful home training. ‘Terms yery moderate. For catalogue or information address x Mas. M. W. HACKELTON, 3y28-1m President. DUCATIONAL WRITING CLU Al opportunity is afforded youth, mea aod Wemen, by a coudénsed, effective course of train- ink, to change, in from eight to twelve lessons, from bad writing to'good. ‘The SPENUER BROS, Who have instructed more than 150,090 students, will ive a special course in plain, practical writing to the Washington Educational Ciub, bewinning MONDAY, August 2, 1880, at Spencerian Business College, corner 7th'and L tts. n.w. Enrollment at college office. Fee $5. Call’ or send for einen = y FF SALE For #150—One lerze, double bank, 14 stop. pedal bass Ohurch ORGAN HARMONIUM, at 723 7th st. n.w. : also, several fine PIANOS, at a sacrifice. j24-12* (PSE ARCHER LvSTITUTE, WASH- For chreulars adorene tits it oh Mass. aventc, Washington De O¢ ABOHET 101 POE FALE 100 aiftoront styles of new and sec- ond hand CARRIAGES, Phxetoos, Jump-Seate, Rockaways, Buegies, Wau: oR: on8, &c., will be gold low to reduce stock; ho reasonable offer refused. JOHN M. YOUNG, 471 Pa. ave. and 313 6th st. 3e26-5w* PQS RALE Pariios about porehasing or selling HORSER, CAGRIAGES, HARNESS. &e., will find it to their advantage Rs: call‘on or address me, as I have constant. femand for such, stock. All orders promptly at- Shinertriculy ac repeescetod Wat Be DOW NEE, hing strictly as rep |. . F. . 1013 17th et. n.w. Jetl-6m DON2, Mis8 ,THE OPPORTUNITY to pur- luase one of those, elerant #75 OB- GANS at BIDNEY T. NIMMO'S, 410 11th) w 150 A YEAR, BO. = TION, Female Seminary: Mntiteey nea oe SEeye. Military College (Young Men), Haddo: field; N. J. For catalowucs ‘address Bev. T. MAXWELL REILLY, B. D., Sy24-2m MT VERNON SEMINA) 1 Removed from ‘Bchool Fear opens For further information Mirosg Pons Sept. 3yi5-3m ra. J. EK. SOMERS, Principal. ENNSYLVANIA LIT. BMY, Cubsrin, Bu open Settee aR jh laden emus 2 lish. Degrees conferred. Roroaemc, Aud En) myl? Beale, Com. 8. P. Carter ‘3 itt, Wm. H.’ Bailey. add Samos oe Dayna, panees = of the Academy in Washi 4 PERSONAL. Iy10- Cou. THEO. HYATT, President. Ol YOUNG MAN FROM BALTIMOBE, having to visit Washington frequently, would like LODGING with some party not inquisitive. Ad- dress TRAVELER, Btar office. jy31 HE FKIEND WITH WHOM I LEFT A CER- tain stated account between myse'f and the District of Colun.bia, showing a balance in my favor of abcut $3 600.and signed by John T. Vin- sen, Gree will en coe by leaving the syere en's Natcnal Bane owas LUOAS. UBLIO-JOHN HENEKEY Niue not oie) {2sq'to collect any pills (ust employ, aut col y bisy beduous, BARKER DROS. 3929-3" CHE, Femaue Docrngss, cures XM complaints, especially feucorttea tke reader : Also, the future, "No 0Sd E st; between Sih aid Oita. ay2l-2w" W H. ALBURGER, successor to I. P. LIB- e BEY, Ae it ae and Jeweler, has re- to th F ots. n.w., in Bort ede ae oe Ee mee ‘QHN PATOH EXAMINES TITLES, as to the responsibili of oureal enate, SOC IGe Re a ee base a0 P.m. Always in before 9 and from3to& apll-4m. ‘ADAM RO! the retention: tlle paar, canary gue sme Ys gives advice and ‘assistance on all matters RVING FEMALE Cox, . Vicar ae ae A Doth eestor Galas Syl-2awlét Rev T. Pe ke rer ie OCKLAND SCH: FO RLS, SANDY SPRING, MD. Will epee = BER 15TH. fi COUNTRY BOARD. (PESEFE O# FOUR PERSONS CAN BE AG. commodated, with the comferteay aoe, home, at Hyattsville, six miles out on the $k ay station, by a BR, af $9 Bo afew yards of station ne inne: ee accommodations for horse and caine e DESIRING FIRST-OLASS coum. ARTIES TRY BOARD and cool, iiry BOOMS, ‘ant and heal! my city, B. & O. Be dens ie Bisdensburg P.'Q.; FOE GALE A DESIRABLE HOME, on tue sontheast corner of a and 2d st. 8. e., arranged as follows: Basement—Furnace and fuel roorn, store room, kitchen and pantey._ First floor—Ba- loon parlor with bay window, dining room and pantry. Second floor—Three chambers and bath room. "Third floor—Two large chambers and eer- vante’ room, all in good order. Parking on front and west side, enclosed by substantial iron fenee. ‘The floors of firat story and trimmings in hard wood. | This property is within two squares of the U. 8. Capitol, audone square of the metropolitan Pa. avenue street cara, and will besold at a bargain. An inspection of the premises is invited. Js20-3in FITOH, FOX & BROWN. FOR SALE—Sinall Houses, cheap and on_eaey terms. On 8th st. n.w., a 2-story Frame House of 5 rooms, lot 1554x95 to #10 ft. alley ; $1,200. On 2d st. n.w , 2-story House of 5 rooms, lot 16x65, 8 to 10 ft. alle . On 3d st. nw, 2-story House of 6 rooms; $1,500. On 6th st n.¢.,2-story house near street cars, has 7 rooms, cellar and sta- ble, lot 3735x105; rents for 815 per month. W. E. BURFORD & 00., jy19 1115 F st. n.w. (LAIMS AGAINST THE DISTRIOT OF (Oxccnrressrnn under the law recent! passed by Congress soiicited. Board of Audi rewer Certificates, Sewer bills not audited, Draw- back Certificates, and cther evidence of debt of the District purchased at the market rates. ‘TAX BILLS of all kinds paid at a discount. W. H. OLAGETT, jyl-eolm 819 Market Space. ALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- nae FARM ef 100 acres, well cultivated, srith efock aud iraplements. “inquire 1134 18M ai. ith and implements. Inquire nw. etween 6 aud 7 p.m. Jy13-18t* SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE 3 MILES A north of Laurel Station, Sontsining 100 acres, ‘80 under cultivation and 20 in wood; good fencing, 8 room frame house, a pump of guod water. barn and other ne outbuil: and fine orchards. Pesapeslouimmediatay. fuguive of GEORGE Ate sion ims lately. Ini ire of GOEN, on the place, Or A- E. L. REESE, 60354 D street. jy8-lm* TY OWNERS LEAVING THE OITY or the summoner oan have, tar cents promptly Collected and remitted tothem by drafton New or deposited in Bank to theircredit by HELLEN & NICHOLSON, Beal Estate and Insurance Agents, 6165 7th st. n. jy7-Im FINANCIAL. NVESTMENT BONDS. FIRST MORTGAGE SEVEN PER CENT GOLD BONDS oF THE MAD! AND NORTHWESTERN ORT SON IL Wat co., Dated April 1, 1880, and Due in 1905. Bonds of $500 and $1,009 each. terest ‘able in Gold Serie os UNION TRUST CO., NEW YORK, TRUSTEE. eRAPRER GL Bond, 100 mor: whole issue of Bonds, | My 16 $7, ' sai Location of tenha Pom City of Fort Madison, Towa, on Misaisippi iver, to City of Oscalooss, Tuterest Apr'l Ist apd October let. For eale at ‘witha bonus of 40 percent tn the par valus of each Bond fs Tull JAMES M. DRAKE & CO., Bankers, Pere Building, 20 Wall street, X.¥. ARDINES-A La TOMAT. BARDINiS—s la Moutarde. fin eat ANcHoviEs—< it 1a. In Sauces CREVISSES—Au naturel. Just arrived via steamer City of Chester. B. W. BEED'S SONs, 41216 F street northwest. Excursioniste’ Suppli Baspecialty. A ment cf Wocden Plates and Paper Sapkis RESH MEATS AND DRESSED F ~ POULTRY WAYS ON HAND. HAM, BACON AND CORN! BI A FINE PRINT AND TUB RUTTER. Everything fret class, and prices reasonable, at THE PALACE MARKET, Conwen lari axn Naw Yore AVEXCR. 126 FRANK J. TIRBETS & CO: Dea’ PREMIUM Awarded at the National Fatrover all other compet- rs ha sssort- jylt TO CERI The handsomest Minnesota’ Patent Flour in the United States. MINIROLA, A very superior Minnescta Patent. STERLING'S 8T. LOUIS FANOY, A Magnificent Winter Wiest Patent Proosas. GOLDEN HILL, ‘The Standard Family Flour of the District. For sale by every first-class Grocer, WHOLESALE DEPOT: Corner Ist st. and Indiana ave, spl7 WM. 1. GALT & LADIES Goops. Bote BATS FOR YOUNG LADIES THE LATEST MACKINAW CASSANDRA JUST RECEIVED. jylt ARGAINS STRAW HATS AND BONNETS, ridles= of Oust. MACKINAW CASSANDRA, Only 40 Cente. REAL LicLE THREAD GLOVES, 3 and 4 Buttons, 25 Cents Pair. LAUb Mit AT OusT, at Mrs. M. J. HUNT'S, Nos. 621 and 623 D st. pu M. WILLIAN. m 20 PEK CENT. OFF ALL SALES. in order to make rom for my usual FALL T™- PCRTATIONS, I will take 24 per cent. from all gales, to reduce my inrve stock of Trimmed aid Untrimmed Bonnets, Tine Millinery, Goods, Suita, Dress and ‘Traveling Wraps, Domestic and French Hand-mede Undervarmente’ 3 Brands of Parisian Corsets, Dress Trimminus, Gloves; a fresh assor ment of Laces and ali the Latest Novelties, ete. ete. M. WILLIAN, 007 Penna. ave. 7 Cite Treviee, Paris. ‘These Goods are frech in every department. 3226 ESMILYa’s LADIES SHOES. ‘The best in 1d ~All Wi Baie best in the world for the money. AN Winter DISCOUNT OF FIFTEEN PER CENT. for the next 30 days. Also, odd sizes for sale cheap. LADIES’ and CnILDREN'S SHOES MADE ORDER. mar20 18S BELLE LUCAS’ DEESEMAKING AND PATTERN PARLORS, 801 MARKET SPACE, Corner 8th st., Keep Building. PLAITING, 902 9th st. n.w. declt HOUSEFURNISHINGS RREFBIcEnATons, WATER COOLERS, AND ALL SUMMER GOODs, Will be sold at actual cost{or the next thir- ty days. A full line of SLATE MANTELS, St. Georgeand Stay’s Head RANGES; Social and Fireside Ji LATROBES. ws eee W.S. JENHS @ CO., 4y3 717 7th st. n.w. AS STOVES! G GAS STOVES! THE CELEBRATED ENGLISH STYLE, BOLD ON TRIAL. WILL DO THE WORK IN LESS TIME. LESS GAS THAN ANY OTHER STOVE IN THE MARKET. Gall and see them, No. 531 15th st. A FULL LINE OF GAS FIXTURES. 38 E. F. BROOKS, 531 15th st., DDE BEFRIGERATORS, WHITE satiety CREAM FREEZ. FOWLER'S FLY FANS AND WALNUT DINING BOOM REFRIGERATORS. M. W. BEVERIDGE, Late Webb & Beveridge,) Importer of Chins, Gises Waro, &e., my15 1000 Pa, ave. G Pouce BYNEAL, Jr., DeEALES mH OIL AND WATER COLORS, ABTISTS' MATERIALS anp LAMP GOODS, Paints, Oils, Window and Plate Glass, ALL KINDS OF FANCY ARTICLES FOR ORNAMENT? AnD PRESENTS. mar2d_ €168 7th st., (opp. Odd Fellows’ Hall). MMEK BOAMDERS ATO. }) VA.—Kocms hich, good Table, health - io, even eee Nistion on W. & Ki. and 1s miles from of Waterford. Terms, #6 28 per week. in advance. Address Miss BRABHAM, Waterford, county, Va. 2 ‘LIFTON HOUSE NoW OPEN —w, Ceitnery rood Tame, Bbace, perv &c. No, motguites. Address CLIFTON HOUSE, Ciffton, Fairfax co, Va. Cicuare at Blak office. 7 ook Astron HALL —Now open for reau,- » tion of Guests. Good Bathing, god Fishing, good Music. Terme moderat Adress SAMUEL NOKHIS, _3926.1m Oxf Bi AcKIsTon ISLAND. Managers of Excursions (0 KLAOKTS. TON IntAND toa? lee to pay $18, in advance, is Now open for suests. of tans ‘This resort Urturnithed Cottages and Board 825. per month. Furnished, with beard, 87 per week or $1.00 per day. Dr. JL. MOWLLLIAMS, Beyprie, tor, P, O. Milestown, Ma. dys -eodw* Fee QUIER oon as SULPHUB SIX MILER FEOM WARRENTON, YA. mas “lego Cosnpil e fully open for re- eptie ntact 1 F. TENNEY & GO. of the Re ee ent . ‘Two houre from Washington to Wart nia Midian, route by Ko was, telexray OCT, MITy FOOTE, Traizis leave B 5 p.m. Monday Springs at 90. wlays and Saturds days, reaching Warh: hoon. $12 to S18 per week {a hotel ani ex ttaves. Kednoed rates to families ans jor sesscn. Apply at National Hotel, or address Feuqvier Springs, Va. 3y16-1m Re ENON SPRINGS AND BATHS. GREAT NORTH MOUNTAIN, Partice desiring to visit Rock Enon Springs are requested to secure a before starting, at office of jyl2-tat_ A.B, PRATT & SON, 401 9th at. PRE SEasipe ow open for ¢ guests. bitnated 1 accommodation ef 0 yards from the Srecaece, Acoesrible daily from fri adelphia, Baitiiuore nud Moshingtor, via P. W. & Bk. i 3 Shore Steamboat Co., foot of South 6o'ciock pm. tar #2 yt gay, Bld and sha'hcr w Sars ine 0 loca reulare at the Star office, or write to ‘roprie- tors. Sd. MASSEY & 00. 2510-4 RIGHT HOUSE, KEROBOTH BEAOH, DELAWARE. ily First-cl Bcvd for circular. 3910-3 WALTER RURTO) Proprietor. ONT VIEU HOUSE. FRONT M&* (near the Great Luray Cavern) Bora a Koo ret-class. Pate and attention any in thestate. For circulars, » apply at The Star Office or tod. M Proprietor. ‘6 tin (CONGRESS HALL, OAPE MAY, N. J,, & G. R CRUMP, of the Colonnade, . Philadelphia. &. a. GILLETT. w perfectly adapted to requirements of, best class of Seaside Visitors. An anegn tion, larwe and rooms, entirely new aud ‘arefully sele servants, vator. Orchestra. The proprictore iuvite your commands. Klectric beils. Music by Mark Hassler's jy2-Im IVER SPRINGS, ST. MARY'S COUNTY, MD., AB A HAPPY ‘RESORT. View beautiful, “bathing fine, fruit in| abundance. Fish, Orsbs and Oysters, fresh and plentiful: Medical bills free. a § accommodations for #10 per we M particular excellence. Passenger elo- steamer which stops at Colton's or Blackirton’s ¢ Island and my conveyance will meet you member my place is not wany suppore. Board per day,if less than 10 days, over 10 days, #1 OV" BEACKISTONE, M. D., Proprietor. Je80-1m* Mitestown P. 0., M But re- Blackiston's Island, as GBanp UNION HOTEL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. ¥. ie V4 OPEN FoR THE Beason. Je4-f, m, w, 26t HENRY CLATR, Loanee. YONGRESS HALL, OCEAN CITY, CW Gren deren OORAe CITE, Mt in allite appointments, ‘Terine: 2.80 5 a = ok ag Hos. W. B. ELBY. Froprictor. THOS. PARLEY, IRST - CLASS oe BOARDING, conveniont th Aaae d Beach. Terme, reasonabic. Address, 2, Gaye May. LANTIC HOTEL, At TC OEAN CITY, MD Nilopen for the season of 1880 on JUNI 25, with larwely increased’ factition toad aew v the accommodation of guests. A hand- some addition, comprising 100 rooms, houses and a pavilion for recent improvements. cing, are among the Cured forthe season,” Tern ea paca ‘fay. 810 pn. er per ° and 812 50 per week. For circulars apply st tiie ph; office, tok. OC. BECK WITH, Chis if Clerk, tou THAGY, Proprietor, Oceai Gity, Md.” yeld-san QEASON OF 1850. Ds CHARLES DUFFY, (of Contibenta: Ho- tel, Philadelphia, )'Sup't and Geveral Manager- OPENS JUNE 19. Hassler's Celebrated Orchestra, SIMON Leader. NoTe.—Our patrons have the use ef s Passenger evator, audesch room is supplied with secete Moric BA Bel NITED STATES HOTEL. Ut LAKGEST IN ATLANTIO Is now open for the season of 1880. Persons desiring to enue rooms will address bho ‘ Proprietor Je2-00, tyd,anc0” © WORLEPER, ae HE HYGEIA HOT! COMFORT, VA., situated it from Fort Monroe. “Open all the year. Equal to any hotel in the United States ss. a ‘Bummer Resort or Osa ‘Weather Sanitartum. Send for clroular deeeribing nario advantaxes, myll-3Sm Prop OLD POINT yards, is FRY. Gas FIXTURES, SLATE MANTELS, LATEOBES, RANG i ‘AT LOWEST MARKET naTES, °° HAMILTON & SHEDD, 35 409 9th st. AS COOKING STOVES, The Washington Gas Lixht Com: BERL Unb eogeiiio* Batre ia tes Boe and patterns. This ia the Stove used by Miss Dods (ip her lectures on cookery. ave at theiy PROFESSIONAL. CoOBNS, &c.—Ailing fect need attention com- meneutate with the labor imposed upou them. ALRE WHITE'S este lishment, 1416 Pa. avo .onp. Willsra’s Eotel. yearly’ commutation, in special cases, is from $10 to $72. The variety of aypli- ances and popular fee, 81 por visit, giving a linge and varie practice, enables the treating of extre"ue cakes With marked eucoess. ay2s B. T. M. TALBOTT, Dentist, No. 437 st., three doors from cor. E. Dentis try in slits branches. Teeth inserted aoe per set. All work warranted. : STON. Dentist, E Graduate of Penueyivatia Cotlere ence. Filling s spectaiey. se) 18 years’ 6: Teeth on and silver, “Ufios, opposite Osivary sptist Church .w. Heference: Bev. Dr. Domer and others. my? ‘OTIGE.—The Dental office and buriness of Nine Dr gona =< Dai of 1237 Pa. wili be continued by hist nevhees Dr. 0. 3. WATERS, formeriy of 19 Px. venue. A continuance of patronage is fully solicited: sis ‘aps-5m_ /B. WEISENBORN, removed to 915 7th Sopra Sarubuteeeee re eae o nat- at reasonable prices. Kxtract- ing, 50 cents. EB. M. 8. BROWN, DENTIST, No. 725 1478 STREET, over Simms’ Btore. Ni-, rons Oxide ORDAN’S WHITE SULPHUR J SPRINGS, 636 nilles northeast of Win- chester and 15 miles sontheast of - gusows Depot, F; O., Frederick Co. Va. ‘erme: at day, $12.50 per week, an month of 2 aaye’ Childres and servants halt price. Children at first table \ price. Round T: ickets, good until Sist October, from all Dent polnis, at reduced rates. Circulars at Star office. £. 0. JORDAN. ep80-3m_ IPE PARK HOTEL (Lore Henvre House), WILLIAMBPORT, Pa., hiss Just been thoroughly renovated, equipped, ‘and eup- psd with every comvenience for the com- fort of patrons. Located in a beautiful parkof a8 acres, Surrounded by some of the finest mountain scenery in Pennsylvania. A splendid ball-room, Lilliards, bowling, bosting, arch excellent livery, and del direct route from Bal: inwton to Niagara Falls, and from New York and Pailadelphia to the mountains of Northern Pennsylvania. Sr" Water from the celebrat Bull be fupriiea free of Paratoga Water on draught pressure. asserted to be ‘ken of at the spring. addrews D. MoDO. (onGREss HALL, SARATOGA SPRINGS, ‘THREE AND 4 HALY Dotians Pen Day. ‘This splendid Hotel having been thorouxhly ren- Ovated and refurnished will open sa THURSDAY, JUNE 11. CLEMENT & WILKINSON, Proprietors. Wx. WiLxrxson. per Barre) eftic Yor ‘H. 8. OLEMEW?. —[jel-26teod) “Ces BUPPERT, Nos. 403 and 405 7th st. n. w. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY CHILDREN CARRIAGES, ARCH- ERY AND FISHING TACKLES; CRO- QUET AND LAWN TENNIS; BICY- CLES, VELOCIPEDES AND WAGONS. Az Prices To Surr THE TrwEs. ott ee = AZOB!! ar24- Immense of st, GUN VOU! app. Ue ot QUT Doon sPorTs. LaWN TENNIB, AROHERY GOODS, CBOQUET. A fall amortment st low prices. WH. BALLANTINE & SON, aT 200 Teh ot, 4 cs SPORTING GOODS. -

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