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- THE EVENING STAR. ~~ WASHIN GTON, NOYES seo. Eatitor, a regular, pegmaxent, bena Side deily circulation more than treble that of any ether daily paper published in Washington, equal to that ef nil the other daily papers here ndded thgether. ‘PRE STAK office is connected with the Tele- phone Exchange. Advertisements, orders for the paper by p infor free of charge. Persons | have Tux Sr fifty cents per month, and the address changed as often as desired. x the city for the summer can The Chicago socialists, in a series of resoln- tions protesting against any responsibility on their part for the attack upon the President, make a formal declaration of political sentiments caiculated to encourage if not provoke just sach attacks. The socialists are as ignorant, appar- ently, of the history of this government as they are incapable of appreciating its blessings and benefits. They talk of the “height socially and politically” which the President is raised above the people; of his “autocratic power of the veto; of his richt of appointment of judicial and other officers, and his command over the army and navy,” and refer to the founders of the republic as if these powers had been conferred upon the President since the formation of the government. In fact ever power possessed by the President of the Unite’ to-day was vested in that office “founders of the republic.” With the na growth of ti ntry number ¢ tial appointments has increased, and ti only enlargement of power which n century has ce upon the off hy whiei at occupies * at” and p imaginary. which fe more than a of Presid: sition is. He w of taking a and simp! by any citizen was he Pre railroad station yws how absurd the talk 1 aristocr neu everybody—un too ac! this enabied the assa to reach the Pre dent's side and shoot him down. jalism and never take hold upon any | on of the people of this cour appret of that, and ord: ion would be paid to the unp @eclarations of the order. But just at present, when the whole country is burning with indig- nation at the attempted assassination of the President, it would seem to be prudent, if not modest, for socialism to put some restraint upon itself. Resolutions denouncing the President as adespot, with powers equal to “czars, empe- rors and kings ofthe old world:” as “the center around which gather the Vanderbilts, the Goulds, and every ring of plunderers who fatten upon the earnings of the people,” will not be read ‘with much patience by the American people at | present. —- «0+ What Might Have Been. ‘The recovery of the President, aside from the {interest centered in him and in his great office, Felieves a feeling of apprehension that existed in the public mind in rezard to the successorship to that place now held by the Vice President. | The constitution provides that after the Vice | President the president of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, in the order named, shall succeed to the presidency | where death, resicnation or inability vacate: that office. Had the President died—and the i icing that he did not—} © the presidency would have deen quiet and constitutionally accomplished. The affairs smooth], « in their accustomed uld have arisen while Mr. Arthur lasted; but there is no), President pro tempore of the Senate in existence; Beither is there a Sp Tr ofthe House. The fore, had Mr. Arthar sue to the pre dency by the death « Would have stood between the country and a it would have been somewhat complicated, to sa: . The immediate assembling of Cong s, in the sad event of the President's death, would have undoubtedly followed; but the Senate is equally divided politically. and tisan fight would ensue for the presidency of the | Benate, becai fthe nearness of that position tothe presidency of the United States. The Senate (with the two New York vacancies filled) will consist of 37 democrats, 37 republicans, and | Bindependents, one of whom generally yotes with the democrats and one with the republicans. ove, and should the speakership become invested with unusual political importance, there mizht ensue | &@ protracter stru, pily, all th President is cle over that pr fears retin »sition. Hap- re now removed. The | well, and the people look forward to along continuation of his wise and | Prosperous administration. However, now that | all danger is about passed, in looking back at the exalted patriotism displayed by the whole | country sinee the President was shot, it is safe to say that had the worst come a remedy out of the trouble would have been found, without re- | fort to bitter partisan wrangling. The people of the United States are equal to any emergency ‘when the preservation of their government is at Stake. a A greater mistake could not well be made by the Cincinnati Enquirer than to suppose that | ‘Tue Stax meant to that paper the 3d inst. On the contrary, it expressly sail that the Enquirer's showing was a Most creditable one. The aim of the paragraph to which our cotemporary refers was simply to | Point out the fact that, in proportion to ace population, the eireulation of Tuk Sraz on the Occasion in question was greater than that of the Enquirer. This is true, and the remark would be equally true as applied to any other | Paper in the United States. Nor is there any- | with the whe and always must be, from the very nature of | their pursuits and from their connection with | from polities and public affairs, vastly more newspaper | readers in Washington than in any city in th country. Consider this well-known fact in con- AG nection with the circumstance that the great tragedy was one of peculiar local interest here, and the extraordinary demand for Tue Srax is | explained, without at all taking into the account another aud most important factor in the case narkably prompt, accurate pa Complete reports of the dreadful affuir. In these | Tespects it is only just to say that the work per- formed by Tie Star on that fateful Saturday has, all thinzs considered, never been surpassed ead very rarely equailed. sant aie Cincinnati had eizht cases of sunstroke on Friday,—four of them being immediately fatal, and some of the others still doubtful. As Chi-| “NEN LAWNS, PRINTED LAWNS, CAMBRICS AND WHITE GOODS FOR COOL DRESSES. (ah ea €ago and St. Louis had no such record on the ay named they must be fairly green with envy. Ams to come down to Washington and sit in the President's room occasionally these hot after- —_——_~<+>—____ ‘The Hebrews of the acormepr gO |: this city, have been foremost in expressions of Patriotiam in view of the shocking attempt at ‘the life of the oficial head of the nation. N= sTOCK— . 3 935 PEesNsxLVaNIA AVENUE. WANTED—BELP, Cum ON FRUIT JAR3! ~ DRY GOODS. ieee, ot Mes: HAFEE WFINGRirg te tart aon 8, 2106 Lstrevt northwest, PASTRY COOK, two WOMEN and fac DAY... seecceee sees SULY 11, 18991. CORNER ON FRUIT JARS! ee seta Apply G1 oF ANTED ATR GIRT, about 17 reelf enecaliy wcefta and 3 “MASONS IMPROVED,” “PORCELAIN LINED | Snecire I Taal Sth street northwest, between streets. th - pom witt: hot Hanes asa, no ob A St-olaed BARBER. Apply at No, S21 | TOPS,” AND THE “GEM.” | W ee —Desirabie s het eattale for tet ass to be vacated gentleman, : m0 childcen. Se iat northwest J y ANTED—4 COLOMND, WOMAN, to do wen al housework and wash and iron. References requires. 1 6th street northwest. ED—TWO SERVANTS—one to cook, rash and the other to do chamberwork aud wratts 279, Post oftice. dyll. Pints, Quarts and Half Gallons, for foun bute ‘and'3 pe STORK and os ROO? particulars apply at 312 3d FFICE | ROOMS in Breeton and F etrvets northwest Ast Boon ail and otherwise, news, or any | tion or business can be sent day ornighi, | AN IMMENSE LOT JUST RECEIVED. ANTED_TEN GIRLS, to Jean. qbist iro paid while learning. GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING. wan mailed to them, postpaid, for [* SRR at | ow jy11-2t pane 'ED—NURSE, French preferred; must character from last mlstrese.APpIy 907 1M Pears Xo. 218 10th, street northwest, near Wholesale po commissic "Louisiana avenue. Sy5-8un ALSO, SUGARS STILL DOWN! pak Aged aad for able ia the ert into fon orm Sean im Bichmond, Va. A srood pac Sop ahciaiane |e vs dy lost cht-room HOUSE on F 7 = dweon Oth ond ith streets southwest: mnodera Liopeovemsentes worth $4,000, will take $2, 800 if soid at once. C. H. PARKER, _dy9-3t Corner 434 and E streets southwest, REAT BARGAIN—HO! west, stories, 8 rooms; Frame House; rents for month; must be sald st once. spas CHARLES W. HANDY, 509 7th street northwest. 1 LADIES’ AND LISLE THREAD GLOVES, ELLING HOUSE. ‘water. ‘ae, rice, $3, at Teri | Paieot Frame Dwelling Howe water, cower, ‘and coal shed; Price, $1,000; $300 in, In: garb balance Saeait; ttle perf SDT, SOP Ta eet tle ANTED—A PASTRY COOK. Apply at the AMER- ICAN HOUSE, corner 7th street and avenne northwest. AND WE ARE FOR RENT—HOUSES. OR RENT Now 4-story brick HOUSE containing 12 ok BEELY S Boia, “Bo. fia gate ANTED First-class SHIRT TRONERS, at oe LOR & HUFTY'S, 933 ea ee 11-3t ‘with Wa, od referenda, Apply st No. 608 ee WOMEN for 413-416 9th street northwest. Fe Seti Untill November Ist « SE in northwest with 7 ropes and a reat to etigit erty TEA POE BENT HOUBE: nine rooms; in = order; ‘Massachusetts ayenue northwest. eae Tas Lith street workiwest. SyiL-Se? brick HOUSE: six-roome, cellar, water spd gaa; No: TAIT, No. 281 Pounsyivanin ave. oo OR RENT—i510 Columbia torn Conveniences; $22.50. 48 USUAL WITH A LARGE SUPPLY, W Strengnee preferred LPHONZO YOUNGS, scrubbing. ae ED—A STICK CANDY MAKER. Apply im- thedlately at No. 91¢ Pennsylvania sent = 504 Oru STREET, POR RENT Xew - Opposite Critic Office. summer ae 1K, WASHER ee ‘atrect northwest. 7 ANTED—For Baltimore, ‘white and colored Cooks, roses, |For Spring street ct northwest. ¢ c. New York Coie eon. | F - conned Agency, iE. PRICE & or bat St D=cisioxs to New ee on HIN WORTHAN'S Restaurant the tunnel. ~p 3 SUMMER INVENTORY, 610, sare | out . CHECKED NAINSOOKS, now 12}c, . STRIPED LAWN . ENGLISH PERCALES, now 12\¥c. :. WHALEBONE COR: "MMER CORSETS, now 98e. HOSIERY HEAVILY MARKED DOWN. HANDSOMELY EMBROIDERED FRENCH MULL FICHUS AT HALF PRICE, eee lass WA thorough HOUSE SERVANT BOY between the aes of 17 an: Cali at 9 a.m. oF 3 p.m. yor RET STORE snd DWELLING; large yard | i ind S streets northwest; rent $y a s CAYWOOD, 12: hreterence: rhqnired. | 4 15th street: Ste E te of one of the p: macy in the United States, t Pharmacy iu all its deparaiients, Address PEG Rte | Collezon| or Phar. WOR RENT—Two BRICK street, between | Street northwest, 9 sooms, Inquire No. 40: F and G nortuwest, and J Tth stroct northweet as ae von | between D street and Pennsylvania Steady, fore untit | nd as 00 waxes 2 NING TON DRIGE MACHINE (1 ‘OR RENE 204 F vtrert, lane HOU SE, eu suitable for DU vaLl & MARR, B04 F stree 18th and Bouvdary | To rooms and is sureonuded COCHRANE & CO.’S ENT UPTOWN HOUSE, Oprostve Rigas’ Bank. streets. House con | by nice Saaa sith eturubber USE on Lith strest 1 See le ‘ian In Oli. at her own a "Permis ma nlerai’. Chusets avenue northwest. 7 ANTED—By a young coli OUR ixe PARASOLS BELOW COST. pupils’ residence, iy oasuntiy’ situated 87, Corcoran Building. AND SALES GF PROP: AND AT AT OTION 5th of every monthat the oltice of THOS. 519 Tih street northwest. (OR RENT—DWELLING HOUSE No. 1210 G street twelye roome and all 1a: = be per month. LEW ed woinen, a PLACE ine | fall family, £9 do general housework or chamber- rk; good seamstress. “Apply 1390 15th street north- : sed on the Let £2.00 QUALITY NOW $1. northwest, containiny | improvements; PHANE, No. 317 7th BRICK HOUSE, 406 New Jersey ave- une northwest, six rooms, bath room and gas; near B. and 0. Dope anil ail city cars: High street, or LUPIN’S MOURNING DRESS GOODS, COURTAULD'S ENGLISH CRAPES. LYONS BLACK SILKS. excellent trees in Inquire next door. by two ladies, a cool, Furnished Roost ill, suitable for liz! Address H, Star Joftice. FoR z NT—BRIC! si Boe mation suyivania ave ‘aventi west. ee TYLER & CHEWNING, mead al raster ay ar or 1819 15th strest north: 913 77H Sraeer Nortuwesr. OUSE 447 Mostrect northwest, Srooms, summer kitchen, bath, &., &c. 335 per plied for at once. ' Call ‘at JOHNSON’: eunsylvanis avenue. WANTED—HO USES. ext—A sinall neat HOUSE, oF lower bya peace steady tenant. Addreen, ~ petting ont our Entire Stock at cost,either to one party wishing to goin business or in small lots, until Stock consisting of CROCKERY and CHINA WARE, GLASSWARE, and DECORATED , SILVER and CUTLERY WARE. Large lotof TIN WARE of all kinds for household purposes. Lane lot of GLASS and TIN FRUIT CANS. Large lot of STONE WARE of all kinds and sizes. LIVERPOOL CROCKERY HOUSE, 620 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. FREE EXHIBITIC RIDING SCHOOL AND | AT TALLMADGE HALL, 925 F Steer NoRrawest, Z (Ou Ground Floor.) day of Exhibition: other ‘You are cordially invited & s of upward of Bi forsale or rent | struction free. Catalogues aud all information nly and politely furnished. ht and sold. B s rt of ae z = part Stock is disposed of. eat $13 423 10th street, near Pennsylvania avenue. tached from ey ‘which contains 12 rooms, ineld- large cellar, gas, water, bath, &c. dy5-3m — beautiful VILLA and 8 see ‘ad- Joining Soldiers’ Home on W: ANTED—If you hav either in force or lapsed, consult J. American House. ANTED TO KNOW—In order to ‘etond her, the | el areas Of # Woman from Mem alyzed and who Jost seven cl LIFE POLI ag “of any k T—A desirable RESIDEN borhood, convenient to F street cal thorough repair: all mod _ | Foomns. Apply at 303 0 street ———— FOR RENT- MISCELLANEOUS “nearly new _ Ste 7 1 bet. 6th and 7th sts. | Grand Trunk Railway D GR. D OPENING | ant connection ra improvements ASTER A young veut are of a suite of cool, airy ROC MS, w Auplicante will please give names ried hat hours they ia en. ‘pen from 9 a.m fo 9p. Vaud examine ‘the Sper month, "Refer mment would have moved | the life of es ries are desc re ‘St RIBNER, ig Rae PROPOSALS FUR COAL Navy Par Orrtor Property can be Gen. Garfield. his life only | Sealed Pronosals ‘or Coal, will be Tec t PAN. We do not whe P 5 Our weak is Gone bs ter and pri ther establishuent in S & BRO., 616 Loui ii iyed at this olfce atl THE 18TH DAY OF JULY, for the below-described Coal, to be delivered at the Navy Yard, Washiugton, Bureau Yards and Docke— | 600 tons (2,240 pounds) Ci ix—I have for sale treet northwest, two story | basement; eight rooms; | ‘This property, if sold at once, can be bouxht close out an estate, ‘umberland Coal, best quality, m dust, sulphur or other inspur: The « sougmetor to deliver th aN ED—To announce that JOHN F. BELL, Room 1420 New York aventi ‘COMM W DEEDS for EVERY STATE and TERRITORY, U. y ISSIONER, EXAMINER aud NOTARY. “f 509 7th street 2 we above coal in wernment et Navy Yard wharf, and pay | the quantity delivered is to be | eae Tight iz ye to rejec Say or ave ‘bids shonid it be considered fo the interest of the Government ‘Blank forms for bids at this office. ee Bargain ina nice four-room HOU part cash, znd balance cont of inspection, and paid for at the weit public fear was that a par- | per month at 6 per cent Ww. W ar rear aud HATH MATTE: to renovate by steam and make over. | U; d Decorating. “Furniture stored and H. YOUNG'S, 1404 Adexamine. At ¥. tor} Between 10th and 112% seuthw iol to CHAPPEL RO} AL ANI TAD ‘TED FURS ITURE TOSTORE in fine stor: pro POSALS FOR COAL AND LUMBER. DFU RE rs Vx Pay OFvicr, ) TON, D. C., ‘aly 9, 1881.5 Jn duplicate, to be indorsed Il be received at this #.D_YEATHERS tor to renovate, MATTRESSES furniture to pack and ship, H. 616 Louisiana avenue. {OLD and SILVER in peda : : “ pSEALED PROTISAES! puse, tor e posals for Copl and il O, ts so nearly evenly divided that | tne GNTIL 12°. THE lar DAY DS "AUGUST, Ins, | forthe telow-dleseribad Coal and Labor, Yard, D. sub; La aa anne ae DO» ment 0 BUREAU CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR. Clase 87—1, 400 tous Cumberland Coal 000 cubic feet White Oak Plank Stock. Class 7—6,000 cubic feet Yellow Pine Plank fi HAGE E'BHOS. NV ANTED_OLD. quantities. Hizhest re vania avenue, between 3d and 7 ANTED—YOU TO ae THA’ class Tailor-made Secon: nileman’s DRIVT Inquire of L. G. THOMPSON, corner and E B: streets 1 Ses PORTS (atech Ce ane fechanical) from. rising St volumes, at BOOKSTORE, 1 Sorthwest! OR SALE—A fine ered at the Nay. the usnal inspect! I SELL ‘hand SUIT, much better cheaper than a commou new suit can JUSTH'S OLD STAND, ‘OR eet LANTERN. NEW BRE OR 8 fee i RENT— A RESTAU now aaa 1000 couthrment Apply next Goat = so PEE en men 16 F iy PRESCOLTS: only, an ‘Sai Star office. a8-St" ERED LINEN CAMBRIC HAND. $i, #3100 ant $3.00. } since “HOSTERY FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICLs. WN PRICES.” LADIES’ LINEN AND MOHAIR ULSTERS. SUMMER SI RARASOLS AND MADRAS GING- “BARGAINS ” IN BLACK GRENADINES, NAVY BLUE FLANNELS. SHETLAND SHAWLS, NTS" IN TABLE LINENS, STTOWEL N Nal BUNTINGS, &c., &. 3” ONE PRICE ONLY. PERRY & BROTHER, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Connea 97m STRxer. $y? GOs PRINTING OFFiGH: cay sed aan sare. tisfactory reasons given for selling. Addrem Box 11, HAVE FOR SA in eums to suit investors, a !im- {ted amount of METROPOLITAN H.R STOCK, of is city. ‘Thin stock hae Just meds ani inereased avis dend. “The Koad is eeononiically and successfully man- aged. Ite Dirvetors are froin our most fuftuctitial aud Fesponsible citizens, and it runs through sections of the city which are being most rapidly improved for business eaidence FUR Thave also for sale other IN- as City Bonds, Gas, Whether you wish to sell or ropolitan Bank Duild- | and URITIE OFFLEY, up Stairs, in the hallway. 3y6-2m with Suramer G ctreet, between doors north of Pe al a¥ JRMULA for ite manfactrze, mC nal about teas iy n Ged Apply to IMPORTS etther betore or after Fs LOST AND FOUND. In a “*bob-tail” car, at the Capitol 1 anday nom, a Leather Clasp PUL gold, one silver and turned to 1402 16th street northwest. jyll-3t" unday nicht, a Bi NG, set with five Pearls. ceive suitable reward. it | In order to cloze out our stock. We make the above re- | anetions neake and Ohio Ca- r . COM- taining’some silver change and thres old coins—one bronze. Liberal reward if re- estions asked. Return ‘to Star office and re- TPOLEDO, ANN ARBOR AND GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. FIRST MORTGAGE 6 PER CENT FORTY-YEAR GOLD BoNDs. SIPAL DUE 1921; IN JULY 1; TOTAL ISSUE, $1,260.090. ISSUED AT RATE OF $15,000 PER MILE. PRIN These bonds were issued to retire an existing mort- Sage of $150,000 on the old Toledo & Ann Arbor R. B (46 miles), and with the excess to extend it 38 miles Pontisc, and to other This exte is completed to So ‘The Toledo and 4 earning ata rate si ne whole $1,260,000, with- to pay the amterest any business from th which is also covered by this mortgage. A limited amount offered at 103, ANTHONY, POOR & OLIPHANT, No. 45 WALL STREET, NEW YOR PROFESSIONAL. Sans DOULEUR. 1ORS Duriilons mauvais, gules, cuucelires, poiimes avec succes, pur le DOCTEUR WHITE, mero 1315 Pennsylvania avenue, Hotel. Pour sions donnes herin i oe carne Le DOCTEUB WHITE, est Duis 1861 DE TARR PARSONS—Dextist_439 9th street, southesst corner 9th and E northwast. ¥illing specialty. Extracting 9 to 11 a.m., Wednesdays, free ie poor. First-class references. Charges reason~ ab . R. PARSONS, Denrisr, west, between D and E streets, Bookstore. Su fixtry chilly portoriasd, moderate. Consultation free. No. 619 D street north 409 9th st. northwest. Second-hand Clothing. COUNTRY BOARDING. PRIVATE FAMILY, ON LARGE FARM, desires a | few SUMMER BOARDERS; large cool "house and grounds. Fost offes and B.H. station on piace. |Terms Healthy, Reforenoes reg Each clans will be awarded separately. ‘The right is reserved to reject anyor all bids not deemed advantageous to the Government. teat forms for bids and all necessary information to J. ADAMS sMith, Pay Inspector, U.S. p™ GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. or at Branch Store, No. .—We buy but first-class Surveror's Com Pennayiwanis aveuus, near 43g street s == neat FAMILY TURNOU of a light well made young Horse, and lta aa ‘and reliatie fam NOUT, Star offi col Cartage, but little used; a fine new set of Harness, Lap nity to obtain a’ com- at a low figure. Bie = Ses ‘MARE, six "Also; “LL-anonth’ CORT. One: ticht -mont ne io which aa be sold FoR; SALE, One ‘DRAS GINGHAMS, from 15, rein 1, hee = MMER BOARDING.—At the STON] Columbia Helzhts, WAGON suitable fore very cheap. Apply to -w delizhtfully cool, ROOMS; ten degrees lower temperature than ia town Every home comfort; trees and a and mind. Lung and Throa! Vitality. " Hemorrboides or. weaknesses a specialty. All Tumors, Malaria, or Blood Diseases of whatever name or nature thor eradi yatem. and Peammering CORDED PIQUE. 4 “Je. fron 1 {OR a HITE SPREADS, TAGES._Ue best stple Sn" D. W. MAGRATH, 208 101m street. (OR SALE.—Just arrived from West Vireini Joad of HORSES: will be sold sale, at JOHN HARRISON'S STAB) and ae streets northeast, Capitol Hill, TA TA FARM HOUSE, with plenty av = mill . oderate. ming.” Address Dr. ¥. Es VANDERSLOOT cated from the Stuttering Cured. Consultation frce toll, Otfice and "nesidnes and HARNESS. weow 940 New York avenue northwest. belittle” the circulation of | a as recomended or no GEO. J. JOHNSON, Sheet Pes ies 713 MARKET SPACE. i SALE CHEAP-A. MARE, 5 ited sound aud gentle; work in ssa stroet southwest, a (GES and BU (KOUNTRY BOARD.—a f RDEI TRY A few more BOARDERS can be \odated at Vit iy to WAL. L. TRISH, “Waterfor Sweater BOARD 6 ON FARM—North GTNEMETZ, ine, 5, Aa Zee pnd exghange at very low Pees, BD. = a 1287 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, GENTLEMEN'S PEARL DRESS HATS. Great variety of STRAW BATS for Gents, Youths and | sink mt GUANACO UMBREELAS. (BRELLAS, $2 and | dob let 5) UM) thing strange in the fact, either. As compared | HAMMOCRS, #1003 e number of inhabitants, there are | ‘EW WINDSOR COLLEGE —N dine Ridew: Sulphar Spei DILES.—The worst cured. No knife or: Weatares toe ‘business. out and speedily Scores of city ref. bead on ap) meen sees oiiee. Sei 410-416 9th at. northwest 7 SALE-I have on hand » Business WAGON Oe ad-babd, Which mart teed eee offer refused. Repairing HD. SHADER: M.D. see GENTS, IF YOU He St fast in suminer—ali the ee to the BOSTON LAMI ‘Boston, “Maes. MONEY TO LOAN. sri per HANDY JOHN M.. YOUNG, 813 6th street. SPECIALTIES. A Noxey TO LOAN in hand on cent, from $500 to $10, coral Their new ro. sot oe with the HYDE WICK poeta ae has wo small hand wheels instead | of osm —each wheel controlling a comer, or one half the sight. Frrs aNy Lamy. Terms to agent 3, and $3.50 per doz, Retail price ‘ats.’ Sample sent to agents for 25 cents. \ ONEY 10 LOAN On Real state Securit ies & CO. Bites novthiwert. ON 70 LOAN—In mums of $1,000 and over, KENNEDY'S Real Eatate Office, Soy UMBRELLAS. THE BEST GOODS AT POPULAR PRICES. PARASULS LESS THAN HALF PRICE. LIGHT ALL-WOOL GOODS FOR TRAVELING sunall sum of MONEY TO LOAN for y_securil to. TSE ail invest with safety. Adilress C. = fety. KER, ¥, MOREE TOE TO LOAN, 12 per con EN Dexrigr, 915 Tth street north- CELLULOYD TEETH inserted $1 per and all operations on, the ustural weth at Sempans xtracting, 50 cents. Janld DeExrist, 715 léth street northwest, be ‘struct Sh Now York avenue, H. Sis CANPES Ps: Ys. De St New F + Vitapathy or Vital Cure for all’ diseases of body ‘Consumption, Loss of les. Catarrh’ aud. ail TEREST JANUARY 1 AND 38 intles Of the extension iniropediste, Nu- vis te Willard's fashington du: 38 PIANOS AND ORGANS. L. WILD & BRO’S ELEGANT NEW MUSICAL WAREROOMS, No, 709 77x STREET NORTHWEST, NEAR G. NEW STIEFF AND KRANICH & BACH PIANOS. SEW ‘TEY ORGANS. » | New MUSIC and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all Rreeybots cpecety Ir vei tp bet the wentatal rew BABY GRAND PIANO SING. p's ‘OS. PIANOS, PIANOS. ORGANS, OBGANS. ORGANS, During the months of Julyand August I will offer Special Inducements to Purchasers of PIANOS AND ORGANS, attention is invited to our large Particular Second-hand Pianos, comprising instruments that have ‘been used from years, and st prices LESS THAN HALF ini BEAL VALUE, SIDNEY T. NIMMO'’S PIANO WAREROOMS, 433 Tru Sraget Norrawssr. BOOTS AND SHOES. HOREDING. BOARD FOR LADIES (ADIES AND G ate et edo ‘800, Jy9-Lmh {ntie SECOND ghee Se = TO LOAN. 000 TO LOAN, In Sums to Stat, on en Bees ESTATE ate SECURES. oli ed tie Bt HUYCE, ie Beas Esrare AGEs, Mos 103 ‘TO rae At Six Per Cent, —_——<es__ Why don't they send for Charles Francis aa- | 5058 por VRE296 sn GREMADENES, in great variety. JOHN T. MITCHELL, 9a1@ENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ae Ans 2ER CENT. eg M45 NO MISTAKE. THE NEW YORK SHOE NEW STORE, 605 PENNSYLV. RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF SHOES FROM A BANKRUPT Dy YORK, eee: WeRSUTX ™ Ladies’ Hand-made 3-strap | Be GB4t REDUCTION IN LAWH, CAMBBIO ° AND GINGHAM SUITS. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, sau PENNSYLVANIA AVEN Uy ah Announce that they will offet SPECIAL BARGAINS IN LAWN, CAMBRIC AND GINGHAM SUITS FOR THE NEXT WEEE, MARKED DOWN FROM $3.75 to $2.50, $5 to $3.50, $6.50) $4.50 to and $7.50) 3, OW while the goods are wanted and our cus tomers will appreciate the bargains, BOSTON HOUSS, $21 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. NOTE.—We have only a few of our Silk Suits at $12. | The cheapest dress ever likely to be offered at that peur Ex00 1 OF price. dy? LL WOOL BUNTING GENSDARME, 15 cents, never sold for Icss than 25 cents, | LINEN LAWNS, warranted half linen, 10 cents. LACE STRIPED PIQUES, reduced from 12}; to 8 cents. CHOICE MADRAS GINGHAMS, 12% cents. PURE LINEN LAWNS, fine quality, 20 cents, NUNS BLACK VEILING, decided bargain, 50 cents, REMNANTS OF ALL KINDS at low prices. WHITE GOODS in great variety. MADRAS GINGHAMS at 15, 25 and 40 spaced couts, patterns MANY BARGAINS WILL BE SHOWN, ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, iy5 _919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. V¥ REDUCTION IN PRINTED ALL-LINEN LAWNS, 3,500 all-linen Lawns at 15 and 18 cents, former prices 26 and 30 cents, 5,000 yards Union Linen "Lawns at5 and 8 cents, former prices 8 and 12% cents. All of the aboye are selected styles and very cheap. No rannunts or refuse «tock. Summer stock of all kant at equally low rates. 1.00 and $1.00; former | Bours at Lower Cedar LARGEST AsSORTM BEAUTIFUL LAWNS AND NADRAS Py AMS IN WASHING SU. S SENG LAWNS! LAWNS"! LaWNs!: 50 ps. Desntiful LAWNS, Se, 309 i. Pesutifa: LAWNS. m0 pa. bountiful LAWNS, Se 209 pe. beauttifal LAWNS, Wc. 300 je. bouutifal LAWNS, Le { LINEN Lawns? | boantif DRESS GINGHAMS ses a Tay and se eae en ‘one | ax tb eee [SW oe organ | Oe ine INDIA LINEN ma 5 ee ans a ‘only 3c. worth 3Tige, 425 —_—* 711 MARKET SPACE, WASHINGTON, D.C. EAVY REDUCTION ™ PRINTED ALL-LINEN LAWNS. 3,500 Samat ating Lawns st 15 and 18 conte, 5,000 yards Union LINEN LAWNS at 5 and 8 cents, former Sand "All of the above are eclochod stylen and very cheap. ie remnant or refuse stock. ‘Sumner stock of ll kisids at equally tow rates. BROWN & CLAGETT, 809 MARKET SPACE. ICS, EXCURSIONS, &e._ Rewer THe ~ ORPHANS. ar GRAND FAMILY FESTIVAL for the henofit of ST. JOSEPHS MALE ORVE SYLUM. ot Beyer's Park, THURSDAY, JULY if, Iss1. Single ticket 25 cts. Refrestunents ai 4 Supper sold om the ground for the benefit of the Asylum. Exceljent Music provided. dyhlae GE ana UAL EXCURSION. To besiven ty the original EXCRLSIOR TENT No. 4 1 > Lower Ordar Point aud Blackiston Islan: ert. V. Arrowsmith, July etx hours at the atin. Boat eaves Hisch street wharf, Georgetown, 7 ih street wharf, Washinete | conte, eluldre ot for-sale at Duckett's Arug. st Me SICAL MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. COMPLIMENTARY TO COL. H. M. ROGERS. TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1881, Steamer MARY WASHINGTON will eave at 6.90 and ret 9 per, Maly of our tort popular Singers, Recftationiats and Muriclans, who appreciate the Mudness woe gee ity of Mr. Rowers in aiding all entertainments of a c table nature, as well as lus splendid winging, bave determined fo ive bint a fine cntertaimuent an this aULY eo Will leave her what MONDAY, TU! sud SATURDAY, aud turn about 8:30"p.m. Orne a 0 THE PRESIDENTS ILLNESS, the PICNIC that was to take place st Van Ness Park om the 4th of July, under the auspices of the WASHINGTON CADETS, Has been POSTPONED to the 15th July. —_Jy4-200" NEW ARKANGEMENTS FOR THE & STEAMEL MARY WASHINGTON. OCCOQUAN FALLS & MOUNT VERNON SPRINGS. ‘The Stoaner Mary W will rake rae t NSCOGTAN PALE evry st’ NbAy MON ‘MON- VEDNESDAY and FRIDAL, leaviuyg 10h treat s * Soudaye at #90 amu. s Returning ot Jat! Fare nound try, 25 ‘or MOUNT VERD KINGS every SATUR- steamer leaves Wharf at ‘)a.m., returning at 4 meta LO, Conte This, boat will he chartered at mable Fates, E.'S. KANDALL, Manager, The steamer Mary Washington will also make Exeur- sions SATURDAY, leaving her wharf at 6:30 p. m.; returning at 11:30p.m. Musicand Dancing down 4 BLOWN & CLAGETT, ard back on all trims excopt Sundays. ‘Dickets, 2 4y8 809 MARKET SP a mat poremae STEAMBOAT fgaPas ADVER- [#8 GOODS. GUINNIP, DAY & CO, 820, 822 anp 824 SeveNTH STREET, WILL MAKE A GRAND OFFERING oF FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN DRESS GooDs, DURING THE COMING WEEK, THE IMMENSE VARIETY OF NOVELTIES AND STAPLE STYLES, WHICH WILL BE DISPLAYED AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES, WILL UNDOUBTEDLY MAKE THIS THE LARGEST SALE OF THE SEASON. A LARGE LOT OF OMBRE-SATIN MERVEILLEUX SASH RIB- BON FEOM AUCTION AT HALF PRICE, — GUINNIP, DAY & CO. HOOE, BRO. & CO., 1998 F.sTREET sontHwesr, ‘Near Ebbitt House. TISEM FOR NORFPLE, PORTSMOUTH. FORTRESS MON- ROE, BINEY POINT AND POINT ‘LOOKOUT. ORGE LEARY on TCRSDA’ DAYS at 5:30 Steamer G! THUR vs — a. and SATURDAYS 6 p. ma, APES EVERY SUNDAY FROM NORFOLK. First-class to Fort Monroe aud Norfolk. Eurt-clans, round trip. First-class ty Pin First-class, round trip, FOR RICHMOND, FREDERICKSBURG AND ALL POINTS SUUTH. The new end splendid eteemer EXCELSIOR, en- necting with K. Rat (uation, tmn0e daily (except Suiay) ot 990 om + and 8.30 p. Fare to Ricnmond, huatied Fare to Richmond, unlint Pare to Lichmond, round tri EXCURSIONS To Richmond, via Norfolk, or to Norfolk via Richmond, ree inns My Bg Ws . James Kiver by daylight - er Ey r, twice daily (9.30 a. 3.30 ei a? Prats ‘Steamer ore ton A mig ESDAYS, and SATURDAYS to Nosfolk, . cl a x i with the 8 4 tor i aug $00 (URSDAYS t Richmond, James Kiver steamers each way. oa EXCURSIONS TO QrarT via Excelsior, 9:30.a.1n. aud 3.30 p.m. Oa SUNDAYS at Sp.m. onl Round trip tickets. < Tickets for sale and information forwi-hed at B. W. D'S SONS, 1216 F strect north west; Cook's Te 1 Pennsylvania avenue: Rows Cleese Stands at feincinal & Hotels; HB. Polkinhova, weat wo Cy Post Othioe, and at Coinpans‘s ORice, 7th s:reat » hart. ATTINGLY, ay erintencent. eas WM. P. WELCH, Agent. porouac FERRY COMPANY, Persons desiring a delizhtfal chance from the de- pressing heat of the city, can eaJoy an hour and a half's ride on the Potomac river to Alexandria and return, Shes day during the week, for 15 cents, or 10 tickets for cents, on the Ferry Iyoats, children under 10 years sue free. | The boats leave Wanhiiniton daily for Sesan RICSSON LINE STEAMERS. * Avolliine the Meat and But of the Cape eS and Philadelphia Steam- YLYMONT PAVILION and st GE ay ne a peranee th strwet northwest Fo" FRODDES: ‘ain ——__._._.__ LACK SATIN MERVEILLEU. 25 TO ras Goes eae Anderson's MADRAS gts : ‘stock of TOWELS, N: LINENS, avert ote Ke ane ax vat ion Roe teak chee ONE PRICE ONLY, marked in plain figures. TRUNNEL, CLARK & CO., JeI8 803 MARKET SPACE. GINGLETON & HOEKE,. AMUSEMENTS, _