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__ THE EVENING STAR. _ WASHINGTON, JULY 12, 1881. Editor. 4 TUESDAY. ~~ CROSBY S. NOYES The Evening Scar bra a regular, permavent, bona fide daily circulation more than treble that of aay acher daily paper published in ‘Washington, and equal to that of all the other daity papers here added tozether. “Me Stax office is connected with the Tele. phone Exchange. Advertisements, orders for | the paper by mail and otherwise, news, or any | mformation or business can be sent day or night, tree of charze. Persons leaving the city for the summer can have Tux Stax mailed to them, postpaid, for fifty cents per month, and the address changed as often as desired. Carrying Pistols. Judge Pinkney, of Baltimore, in passing sen- tence upon a person convicted of firing a pistol in the streets, pronounced the existing law of Maryland against the practice of carrying con- cealed weapons as inadequate, and expressed the hope that the next lezislature will see fit to | pass an act stringent and severe in its provisions. The Baltimore American speaks out in support of Judge Pinkney in his crusade against this unnecessary and dangerous practice with a de- termination that promises good results. On the | 4th of July there were, in Baltimore, more than | twenty persons either killed or wounded by | fire-arms. Under the city ordinances a fine of | five dollars is the extreme penalty that can be | inflicted for fring a gun or pistol in the streets. The courts of Baltimore are manifesting a pur- | pose to suppress the habit, but with laws of so | lenient a character as those now existing the task will be difticult. In qne of the courts the owner of a pistol which was accidentally the cause of the death of a lady, was punished as an accessory to the offense, notwithstanding the fact that the weapon was fired by another hand. The American urges the enactment of the Phil- adelphia law, which makes the penalty of carry! a concealed weapon with intent to “unlawfully and maliciously to do injury” solitary continement in prisson at hard labor, and authorizes the jury to consider the fact that such ® Weapon was carried as prima facie evidence of the evilintent. The Maryland law prescribes a fine of only ten dollars as the maximum penalty. Such a trivial penaity wouid never deter a man with mischief in his heart from carrying deadly ‘weapons; the Philadelphia law would. Even the most reckless would hesitate to risk solitary im- prisonment in a penitentiary for the privilege of carrying a deadly weapon about them; and with courts inclined to put down the practice, as: those of Baltimore evidently are, a law so se- vere could, no doubt, be made effective. The increasing number of hemicides in the country and the frequent accidents from fire-arms cail for the strongest measures against the carrying Of concealed weapons, as all the murders, and nearly all the casualties, proceed as a direct re- sult from this practice. +» Getting Into Into F Potities Against Their Will. The readjuster delegation from Virginia, which by such singular chance “accidentally” met in Washing ston, and subsequently in Harrisburg, at the residence of Senator Don Cameron, was ap- parently dragged into politics by some means. Of course, these gentlemen did not willingly en- ter into the discussion of any political topic, be- | €ause did not several of them indignantly repel | the suggestion that they would permit any con- | 3 sideration so selfish as polities to move them While the President's life was in danger? It appears, however, as a fact that Mr. Riddleber- ger and bis coalition friends were drawn into a Gscussion oi the Virginia situation with Sena- tor Cameron. Mr. Riddieberzer, so the dis- Patehes trom Harrisburg state, assured Senator ‘Cameron that “the only republicans who oppose ® coalition with the readjusters are those hold- ing office under the United States goverament.” ‘This assertion, unfortunately for Riddieberger, Gttracted the attention of some of the Virginia Papers which, in refutation, publish a list of U. 8. officials who favor coalition. This list in- eludes U. S. Judge Hughes, Marshal Lewis (can- didaie on the readjuster ticket), District Attor- fey Lewis, Collector braiy, Rives and Fernold, | the Richmond postmaster, Gilman and other | federal officials of less importance; while the | only office-holder who is pronounced in oppo- sition to coalition is Major Yost, postmaster at | Staunton. Congressmen Jorgensen and Dezen- orf are also determined opponents of the coa- | Ktion movement, but they cannot, in any proper sense be included among what are ordinarily termed federal office holders. It further appears | that Mr. Riddieberger was as unfortunate in the eounsel he got from Senater Cameron as in the | information he zave the Senator. The Senator is reported as saying to Riddleberger in Pretty plain terms, that the republican | party could not afford to longer support him (Riddleberzer) for Sergeant-at-Arms Of the Senate; that such a course would Tesult in positive injury to the party, and that it Will be necessary to substitute some distin- guished Unien soldier for Riddleberger as the candidate for serzeant-at-arms next winter. It is intimaied in the dispatches that Senator Cam- €ron’s mind was too much engrossed with the President and his critical condition to givemach thought to politics, and that possibly, had the question of Virginia and Riddleberzer not been forced upoa the Senator just at that time, he not have been so short and very of his conclusions. But as that it was the Virginia coali- tionists who introduced the subject of politics there must be some mistake about it. They had | Have more power, | Riveney Brees declared while in Washington that nothing palit- dal could enter their thoughts while the Presi- ent was in dancer. ——— ieee THE START ‘The RETAIL PRICE of the GENUINE BROWR'S GINGER ‘Has been 50 conts a bottle. YOU CAN @ GOUNTELPEITS If YOU WANT THEM, FOR LESS CASH, FREDERICK BROWN, Philadelphia. Jeto ; that never breaks, ways clean, and can be worn ‘while bathing, is ‘stor tale at CHAS. FISHER'S, 623 Tth street Fees devotes her attention to the want, way petro “a Nowe he TO ORDER AWNIN aan me SPACE. ‘HE ae CALLS ey Ko H*™" YOUR HOUSES THOROUGHLY TURING SUCH WINTERS AS THE PAST ONE WAS BY USING TOYNTON'S GaS-TIGHT DURABLE FURNACES. ‘Thousands have had constant and severe use during the past 22 years, and are in good condition to-day, without repairs or expense. Cheapest to buy and use. greater durability, and are fitted with more modern improvements for saving fuel and labor than any furnace made. Producing large volume of pure warm air perfectly free from gases. Im- mensely popular snd universally successful. Send for circulars. RICHARDSON, BOYNTON & CO., MANUFACTURERS, 234 WATER ST., NEW YORE. Sold & CHAS. G. BALL, 3y12-c08m WASHINGTON, D. C. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. with U. itary Dept, A THE OCGH-GOING WiDr AWARE dchool fer combining STUDY, MILITARY DRILL, and Recreation in due proportion, Chart of Coll te 3. ne, Req peices, ent ca application.” OTIS BISBEE, A. jy12-eoldw a inci FP8£DERICK FEMALE FEMALE SEMINAR ‘FREDE! Duties rorumed on WEDNESDAY, Sei eis hae tion healthful. Course of instruction” complete and th - Terms oderate. F* and information address eae Jy12-eo2m ‘Mus. M. W. HACKELTON, Pres’t. Cum ON FRUIT JARS! CORNER ON FRUIT JARS! “MASON'’S IMPROVED," ‘‘PORCELAIN LINED TOPS," AND THE ‘‘GEM.” ‘Pinte, Quarts and Half Gallons, AX IMMENSE LOT JUST RECEIVED. GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING. 4£LSO, SUGARS STILL DOWN AND WE ARE ON DECK AS USUAL WITH 4 LARGE SUPP. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROCER, 504 97H STREET, asl Opposite Critic Office. s™ EMETZ, HATTER, 1237 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. GENTLEMEN'S PEARL DRESS HATS. concen oe STRAW HATS for oat Youths and SILK and Cees UMBRELL, Job lot SILK UMBRELLAS, a 50. HAMMOCES, $1 008. ete, yu Sex UMBRELLAS. THE BEST GOODS AT POPULAR PRICES, PARASOLS LESS THAN HALF PRICE. LIGHT ALL-WOOL GOODS FOR TRAVELING DEESSES. LINEN LAWNS, PRINTED LAWNS, CAMBRICS AND WHITE GOODS FOR COOL DRESSES. All Made-up Goods offered at special prices to close out the Stock. NUNS' VEILING and GRENADINES, in great variety. JOHN T. MITCHELL, _Sy9-4t 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE $s 1,000 REWARD For any case of Bl fruding Piles that DE. ing, Itching, Ulcerated or LING'S Pile Ttemedy ta froure. | Prwpared only by J. P. Miller, MUD. Pha ielphia, without: his hisignetize. ‘Sold by Drug feb19- 4, th, 6m, 2e2 - COLUMBIA FIRE INSURANCE co, eures against all lows SNBY A. McGU: and none genuine gists. heey Preside PRED “President: E W WANTED—HELP. FOR REN’ T—ROOMS. DRY GOODS. DRY GOODs. ANTED—In «. UTH of W “ght ond frye Cares 2 x. B. Wr BAH se | 3 gompetent PHARMACIST, ‘LEWIS, 14th and P streets north Ware Ge ed » MECHANICAT. DRAPTSMEN, on ae need wep keto eterences reget. weed o."DibTeRICHy Te Bailding, corner 8! eae an eS reliatle man of ox, con LS ere the District coder We oF SENSE « con Whole- Sta. ‘Sy12-2% J ANTED—A good MEAT AND V1 TABLE COOK, we ‘colnrel mais ‘Aprly ¢ GREEN M TATN DINING-HOOM, Wasi Marke te wat ANTED A COLORED MAN or BOY, to stable must by ac, setive and. yriltine ‘to work. pm Ext enn: Ware middle-aged WOMAN, to 00k, Pleferences required. iy oie | of bath-room street between f isiress meter | do tient i OR RENT: a PARLOR and BEDROOM on on joor, atecet northwest furniahed oF: oom, on 3d floor’ So"Res Sew York ave. northweet. 3y9-3t* fnrnished SUT’ Fira ropn Sey =f Poin aan | B BOOM. “i iin bor Abe» fete FS, communicating MS, Epa Se a et Re | prara teen lth street and four from use of ‘room with hot and cold water; ol ee es eee qoske herself Wieeta. Apply GEO. £0. 1. REES, SEER ar Oth ras, sizeet R EENT—OF¥ICE ROOMS in Brereton Buil ee Spe g fp aciege erg tesa a GIRL. about 17 of oa make Wa TRL. ob Paes 1242 8th street no weet, between Maud Nats, cyikse WASTED_Tw0 SEE SERVANTS one togook, wash and Adanaoe Bos 119, owt ofSse. y aon WANZEDITEN GIRLS, to learn shirt 4 a vad ie dear 1 Apply, between 1 and haif- a i. Pa ee ee, ANTED NURSE, Frovch preiorrod; must mag cnnrpoter aT tad tae at ar 907 ng | Set Wiha PASTRY Ot COOK, Apply at the AMF! ICAN HOUSE, corner 7th strost and Sar ae avenue norinwent: WANZED—Famities and ite and solored GOOKS, CHAStEbASCATL NURS! WAITERS, &e., with references. a | Agency, 926 F sireet northwest. FPR 0. 3° | Ww "ANTED_First. a SHIRT Sees at TAY. | LOR & HUFTY'S, 935 Ponnsylvania avenue. jy11-3t | YANTED—A good DINING-ROOM SERVANT. Win Good reference. Apply at No. 609 F street north. went bee WSS eo ‘D—For Baltimore, New York city and Roston, | and colored ‘Gharabermaids and Wait. | and Cooks. Servanta for ty am ies furmiahed. agceneed Agency, $26 F renee, For Springs, Waiters street 3 Wanten— -200 AL ew York =e on Apply at SOHN Wo WoRTHAN Restaurant sok Ketreet ‘sou! the tunnel. 73 g:0 fe A TRONERS an thorough Ht HUME. SERVANT: aie COLORED ‘the ages of 17 and 20. eammciee Galato acm: ors Fr oeree a WANZED—Two able-bodied a8 laborers on Farm. Apply to arm. Apply % E. bet . FULTON Loan Office, 314 stroet ani id Feanayivenis svenue WANTED—SITUATIONS. y ANTED—B; d trustworthy white irl a SITU- We ATION on ook gnd to, do ho housework: nto | F y Hine dy - saree oe ous Wit A Parisian lady will mee ey a her own St city references. ne Seeame nacteaeat” ED—By gentleman —— isi oy an ‘objection tp South — Ad +: 0 Bout Wahi street northwest. se Gren 290 WANTED. MISCEI ‘LANEOUS. | ws and BUG Lest of care taken ; satisfactory references. office. = WANTED <A gentler FURNISHED HOUSE during ba Would also like t2 hire HORSE ‘ad BUC Address * summer; highest references, office. ES UE. J. 'S stables, Tot Tusedays, ‘tharslays and Saterday, Fairland, Montgomery county, Ma. t-class DRUG STC profitable busine: paitent 2) Bier ome ed praet: ing phscon: ANTED-—If you hav. either in force or laps American: House. | WASTED To KNOW_In order ame and address of a Wormsn from is partially paralyzed and who lost seve Yellow fever. Address renovate, By ATTES TURE W! SSFP ‘To announce that JOH: 4, Xork avenne, is « e pants 01 8. CO. New for EV ISSION hice from 9 a. 1 a RMA’ pee and make ove: ruiture stored snd a Decorating, examine. H. YOUNG'S, py : Ee 2 BLAINand FANCY LISLE HATA HOSE for the season. W. 8. bo 935 PENNexivawta AVENCE. LuUsteEe- WE ALONE SHOW PRICES, DRY BOARDS, No}, 16 fect..........per 100 feet, $1.25 STOCK BOARDS, 1x12, 16 feet....., bod 1.50 VVREGINIA FLOORING, No. 2.....6 be] 1.60 CLEAR SIDING, half inch, No. 1... “ 1.00 ‘WHITE PINE SHINGLES, nearly clear. Cel Tarated Crapo brand.-s.ss--secs-7-per thousand 8.00 TES OF ENTIRE COST OF FOR ED GS FREE OF CHARGE. WILLET & LIBBEY, 3 Sreta Street axp New Youre Averve. BrRagu z. ® SQuaRE, my3 | Nomruxaw Lasser Marxer Square. Peres jew South.” Fos eale Sy all Delors in Flous, Feed, ors, 6 3t1s gare to please. VERY NICEST BREAD BUY wholesale by TENNEY & SONS. ‘Straw, | ands.creat deal ch | sos) Sec ¥ for the summer; H.W. a =i] a | 2 ;, | _ 306-280 'O% RENT—The ROOMS now occupied by the Young: Pea sion, wi Sn dehee foot fonr large rooma and the all well lighted an heated Thee rooms, ‘covering 4,000 square fect, if not rented by J ay ioe tengw arrange wll bo RPE BOK Kroon ii OO steel northwest Saw Jel4-t, th: rem ib Post ‘No. 218 10th street northwest, svlvania ayenne and near Wholesale stand for «1 , feed of commission faquire st 926 Loulsiana avenue. oe POR, BENT—Hovse, No. 604 MI strect northwest, wat improvements. Inquire next door, PPR BENT 2021 Q airect northwest—a frie mid brick, with side lot; coutains eic! rh couyeniences. THOS, F oa northweet. FoR esata HEN BRIG CK HOUSE, 4 408 New Jersey ave- near mand gas: | | Rae ee y Dap and ‘and mat Too! ‘cats; excellent trees. in Inquire next oles <a desirable now rooms J. FoR Me CO. 17 | FoR RENT— pall family, for two months, FURNISHED. HOUSE, 8 pes ave- | nue, near Iowa Circle. Adress R. 8., Star office. —Until November Ist a neatly furniabed E In northwest with 7 rooms and all improve- mere it to the right MeiNiiee SSF cerecte” Be pet RENT HOUSE: nine rooms: in good order; PSiner da sd Mavoncheaeie ait gonna \d cellar. Rent reasonable Apply wo Le to LLOYD, 1: 20 BE Sith strost northwest. Syll-3t Ik RENT New brick HOUSE: six rooms, collar, Hatand B street neetaeast 1S miire of SAME TT TAIT, No. 231 Pennaylvaifia ave. southeast.” Syll-3t™ OR | OR RENT 1510 Columbia street, 8 rooms; all_ moa oes; $22.90. DUVALL & MABE, £04 3t | oR RENT—BRICK Nos. 1250 8th cuartiurest, and 1312 1 ourest ce jorthest, all emt Parte Ae Apply to LOUIS Be SHOE: oe = STORE—Dwelling and Baseinen tse e eichantas tanta mages roa, or ion ines. Apply. street. = 4y9-6¢' | or “SHORE and and DWELLING: large y: \er 8th and 8 streets porth (Ba ‘3 ‘A. 8. CAYWOOD, 125 Sth street OR REN’ betwoen , F and G. aorhweet, on 1818 Sth pope all modern improvo- rthwest .Jy9- see nents street no1 Bt FoR modern impo | DaNENHOWER Me SON, T Py RENT In northwest ‘8 neat HOUSE, With all improvements; stab, ts. $251 good te a ay. street care; pleasant Toeayy ‘boarding house mmoderat DUVALL: ‘E MARR, 803 F street. r. | FRE RENT—OOTTAGE corner 18th and Boundary | House contains 10 rooms aud is surrounded ounds with shrnbbery and fountain. | Good premises, Rent £25 per month. THOS. & 1524 ¥ street northwest. pleazant 7, Corcoran Bt (OR RENT AND SALES OF PROT P | iD AND AT AUCTION.—Sce Bulletin insucd on and 158% of every inonth at the office of THUS. Ee 519 7th street northwest. : NT—BRICK HO! northwest, eight rooins an ment end extra closets. Apply to H. HER WOOD, Pennsylvania avenue, or 1819 1cih mexeet north: ay plied for Penney ivan ro RI ‘A PROMINEN Store and Dwelling No. office above Penneyivas | tached from dwelling, w ing two large parlors, large cellar, as, water, ar 026 Louisiana avenue. joining nm West. ‘avenue, Inquire ou preiwises, or at 112 23 ES RENT_—A desirable REI SIDENCE, borhood, convenient to ¥ |i thorowsl repaite rooms. Apply at 33 = ‘or small ‘duuittion, “Highest cash price paid 331 Denueel, aoe between $d and ane reets, jan! W TOR SELL a first- ‘clare Tailor made Second hand SU T, much better jeaper than & common new suit can be bought, it nies & JUSTH'S OLD STAND, No, 619 D street nortiwest or at Branch, Store, N th st. northwest. N. B.—We buy but sda \d-hand Clothing. COUNTRY BOARDING. TOR SALE Hand on 19th street, 2near ti lot; 30-foot alley in stable for two horses, and carriage 1S No fancy price asked. | 19th street northwes street all mod ou: AD ply oD. VTE ¥ street and Ohio aven: FR iS Brick i E street northwest; pleasant groun Bhade trees and fountain. Property can be. between 6 and 7 p.m. jell, ce (ou peed BOARD—F class BOARD at Bicoming- dole Farm, near Falls Church. Large, airy house; good water, shade, lawn, &c.. References exchanced: Particulars addreds Mrs! JAS. W. PHILLIPS, ¥ Church, Va, KIVATE FAMIL’ few SUMMER BO! Fi val "house and grounds. Post office and R.R. stati place. Terms Tnoderate, Exceedingly healthy. lueforetors required. Asoo G. NASON, Nason, Orange county, Va. Sa Core ‘lutte *DUOMS: olumbis Metglita, afew y 60 tea degrees lower tenrpersture in town. Ever; home © comfort; trees and’ lawn a yi dance. (COUNTRY BOARD At the “Maples.” 7 minutos! address Mire: KURNEDY. i ‘Lgurel, “Pros Gompe county, Md. " ‘i Syecde JOUNTRY BOARD —A fow mu eta Petree ane comfortably accom at an ol farm. houne. “Apply to Wad. LTRs, We Moston tendon | FPO iRoont ehade; view ih out CHARLES W, HANDY, can drive him. Gan be seen at JOHN SIM. Stables, 311 12th street northwest." - ‘OR SALE—A Ane gentlanan's DRIVING HORSE Inquire of L. G. THOMPSON, corner ana’ sticets orthwest. rise (OR SALE—A Double Basket PHAET ‘new, with both pole and for sale i ea Sees [420 New York avenuo. SALE—MARCY LANTERN, NEW ee BREN STH ica aie ce ine SELLY, Now W Aaa fs ae rae neat FAMILY "sro a MONEY TO LOAN. gee eS a alow Beare kaon lua pies omer. FOR SALE One blooded MARE, a= ‘old; Kind HOHE BION Be She atm | Let ay a a J ver ery cheap Jy9-3t ‘509 7th strest Toethew ore 3y9-38* ‘OBEY TO ia ze 4y9-Lm. iireet Sontiwest. <= —__ 154 ¥ street northwest. _ OREY. A sinall sum of MONEY TO LOAN for a ‘tim fats qamntaiety: Adasen C. ‘KER, oats BC Gloud Bul 4 MOREY, MONEY, MONEY TO fO LOAN at 3 per month, on personal property, at KE. FULTONS Loa Oftee, $14 9th street, near Pennsylvania ania, aysaiue Jo6-2mn' ‘P4251S, OLS, WINDOW AND PLATE GLass. ORT awe TO LOaK, In Sums At Six Per Cent, JOHNSTONE'S KALSOMINE ana MASURY'SLi OID | coenmins ee, CURITE. ready fo ‘Send for NTS, ready for use. ¢ ‘TISTS' SUPPLIES always on hand. GEORGE RYNEAL, Jz., m30 418 Ira Steer Noutuwesr. 0 CLOSE OUT. Base Ball Shoes for | : feermeg te eta pag | M oes Sandals and N. 1914 and arenes AVENUE. J. W. SELBY. dy? singwecreee = gorast OF THE DISTRICT OF gg Eg! PO oinansincal wuilders: A full stock of) AR- m2 J. 3 VAN, HUYCK, Rear Estate Acewr, Office 1505 Pa. av., Arlington Ins. Buildiuig. {OR and a1 Pe Se Se aw “iyelw "S* p, W. MAGRATH, 208 10th street. FOr sae arrived from West Virgin sale, at Fer Sins cod oe aC and ‘Oapitol Hill, FOR SALE—The ‘and Sec- lous fir exlo Chorahauge at wey ioreetons BD. mI6 410-416 9th st. northwest, tren Danae. MO*¥ To Loan, ON REAL PERU DEEN PER CENT. 0. HOLTZMAN, mal 1th and F streets uorthwest. Morr TO LOAN. I have MONEY TO LOAN agg phat Set ee: ene: upwards, at ‘Charges moderate. Wo delay. now2s 916 A PRINCESS Is the S-cont CIGAR; it is euperb.. Mo. 1011 Penn. ave., bet. snd 11th sta. wee ne WE SAID YOU 21 Ne LONG SINCE WERE RB MARAC And Foci fermen il SS ears ‘Teferenoes may be had on | JPOR RENT New 4-ntory brick HOUSE gontaining 12 all modern improvements; No. oth street. Inquire of A. EBERLY & BO s0ms,” Bio. 418 ith | strest northwest. js 11-6" -204 F wtreet, largo HOUSE, ae. for | pik u y | Be VOR SALE.—A BanGais—I have for sale BRICK HOUSE No. 26 © strest northwest, two story and | in ht rooma: ail modem "improvement. This property, if sold at once, can be boughi-cl ‘an extate, Si No ® | = sufaraiged ROOMS ‘second Fe aeate ING [OT giior ae I aor sultabte for i bonsekseping ; to ‘e'vacatad a Pane wep the cit Fg fom of | 15th for gentioman te fo cnly; ho children. “To be | made bs jurchasing now, before the im deed . Bek Valuable RE (CES aleo for sale in the most de- es itis pak Sea nels | “EER Rania a jquare; erthee cxamonged aio 1416 F treet narthwest. del2-St° ns Geeiring to rell REAL ESTATE say See pee R RENT—Nicely ROOMS, with or wit ao 5 Gamat D hear Eee ee ; Soe prices. No. 1118 10th street west. Jy12-66 1416 F street northwest. WAR. TO PURCHASE FOR CaSH— Se Pak ae LOT in the northwest, star oon: wean an tures and Good Will of a first and ume CIGAR BT STi itrally Jocated nee reasons for selling. Address Ta: Star ofice. Isat Fee pertecs sole Sear age GS ‘ficulurs address "ERIC ‘CHE, Star’ jyll- R SALE—Verr veny Cra om HOTS we F Biodern tin Tiuprovements; ‘worth $4,000, will take $2, 300 if PARKER, _5y9-38 Corner 436 sna Ii streate uathwest. (QREAT BARGAIN— HOUSE, Ni No. 940 south- for $13 per mont: mast be soldat once, uses eae or ‘month; must be once. a CHARLES W. HANDY, GREAT Bs BARGAINS FOR SALE E a nico seven DWELLING “HOUSE, eet se, prion $3,000: Sd in cash; bai- nce on time to suit; atwo-siory Frame Dwellil 4 Houre, water, sewer, : $390 in cash; on time to suit; title fect. In- quire of C. 509 7th street * OR SALE OR RENT — A RESTAURA? siness ; = wor M1000 ry Sei moutlirest ONApply next door, south, 59-6¢" NO. A. PRESCOTT, J Athin Hen Beta xchange, 1416 F strect north est, Has a customer for a good BRICK HOUSE of about | 8or9 rooms; $4, gain, and west. ooh will be, paid; mast be a bar- a ats. Real Estate Exchanze, 416 F streetnorthwost. city which are a | SeNTRENT T Secu Bank R. Be buy, ine Sm also for sale other IN- | ECURITIES such an City Bonds: Gan, Stocks. Whether you wish 10 sell or edt on Sa i OFFLEY, Steopceien Bak build. hallway. im ice up in iT ‘THE Owp-Esrantisnep axp Porviar RESTAURANT AND SALOON, j with Summer Garden in rear and large cellar, 423 10th between Gas Offce snd Motion Muschi, a few Fennayivania avenue. An excellent stand ughly renovated. Inquire 4 MACHINI Pinreste D if LEA: dO. Cansl Com) sow (diet and RIGHT TO WATER POWER intel omcel” ang by W. G. Busey, deceased, in the manufacture BUSEY'S: EXCELSIOR GUANO. ‘Algo, the pee snd FORMULA for ts manufecture. iN is.situated on the Chesapeake - | nal, about 1} miles from - Anply te 1 oe = MATTHEWS 1205. geen or I. ADLER, 3148 Bridge street, | FY town. IN) Tower NADYANCED ON IMPORTANT and VAL- | Bins Se INVENTIONS, either before or afier Patent. ox 85, Star OST—In, casing sate) nee at ‘one silver and one bronze. ited oo 140 160s nenak new 4 *bob-tail” oar, at the Capitol Hill termi- noon, a Laather Clesy) PURSE, con- three oi reward if re- jyll-st* i — PERSONAL. | sistance on all matters appertaining to business, love | and matrimony. ALL is TeoupLE CaLL. isfaction Consultation Rooms, 402 2d stre west. 10) Cimrotis Hence the thousands, from far and near, 1416 Pennsyivan’ isemoent CPuseences, gud ofleer ailinehbs of the fest. "Hours Sea boo | Fee, $1 De i eee 3 2 {and Mechanica! Dene recting at night, Chai strect north- MTLETH inectted $1 per sat, ‘parations en the natural tect st Tearonabie Extracting, 50 cen: janl IKE, Dentist, 715 lith street northwest, = G ‘street and th, $8. rk aenue.—Beaitifu Extracting without bted. dant Catarrh weaknesses a specialty: All ‘Tumors, Malara: Direases of whatever name or uature, ated froa BOARD FOR © month D B'S HOTT ‘Table de Hote, 0c. 339-1 mu four noctus, two Lange clone, we cold water; bath ou same Boor; 912 I | West. ne oe sas not de | with first-class ‘Boakan. | 945 K street. es, a most ic place win and board, $2 ad rates: 20 0 ished, and 328 Indiana | $15) per month, SCARCE TWO WEEES REMAIN FOR US TO CLEAR | | OUT THE SUMMER STOCK. WE MUST LET iT Go | AT A SACRIFICE, AS WE DO NOT WISH IT RUINED | BY DUST AND DIRT. WE CANNOT ENUMERATE ALL THE BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING TO CLOSE THE CASSIMERE STOO, (THERE IS NO RE- DUCTION ON BLUE FLANNELS AND BLACK CLOTH GOODS.) WE CAN GIVE YOU A FEWILLUSTIA- TIONS THAT.WILL GIVE YOU AN IDEA AT LEAST OF WHAT WE ARE DOING: ALL OF THE $15 CA8- SIMERE SUITS ARE NOW $11.76; THE LOT OF $6 PANTS AT $4 ; THE LARGE LOT OF §12 SUITS ARE NOW 610; THE $5, 8 AND $7 CHILDREN'S KNEE- PANTS SUITS ARE NOW S$. THIS GIVES YOU A GLANCE AT THE REDUCTION IN THE MEN'S AND BOYS’ DEPARTMENTS. WK KNOW THaT WE MUST INCUR A LOSS IF THE GOODS GET DAM- AGED; SO WE PREFER THE LOSS WHILE OUR FRIENDS WANT GQODS. TO THOSE THAT KNOW THAT WE CAREY A LARGE BTOOK IT 18 NOT NECESSARY TO SAY THAT THIS 15 NOT AN | the ODDS AND ENDS SALE. THE SIZES ARE ALL COMPLETE. TO GIVE YOU AN ILLUSTRATION, | MOMENT) OF THOSE FINE ENGLISH ‘““WEAR- RESISTING” FABRICS THAT WE SOLM FOk 322, REDUCED TO$i8. AND ARE NOW CLOSING THEM AT$15. ALEADING TAILOR OF THIS CITY SAID ‘TO A FRIEND OF OURS: “THATIS LESS THAN THE GOODS IN THE SUIT COST SAKES; THEY MUST BEGOING BY THE BOARD." WE TELL YOU (CON- FIDENTIALLY) THAT WE ARE NOT “GOING BY ‘THE BOARD.” WHAT WE ARE “GOING” TO DO A. BAKS & CO... 306 AND sus GVETE GTREEZ omTaNEs. | WHITE GOODS in great variety. Se ORLA eee 1s TO CLOSE OUT THEGOODS 48 UsUAL—onx | “> * "= ws Pp res0ss SUMMER INVENTORY. 30. CHECKED NAINSOOKS, now 120. ‘Me. STRIPED LAWNS, now 12)¢e_ %e. ENGLISH PERCALES, now 12%c. 68c. WHALEBONE CORSETS, now 48e. $1.25 SUMMER CORSETS, now 98c. HOSIERY HEAVILY MARKED DOWN. HANDSOMELY EMBROIDERED FINE FRENCH MULL FICHUS AT HALF PRICE, ar COCHRANE & CO"S CONVENIENT UPTOWN HOUSE, Orrosrre Rro@s’ Barn. et } ocsenxe PARASOLS BELOW COST. $3.00 QUALITY NOW $1.75. 300% * 2.50. 4000 2.75. « LUPIN'S MOURNING DRESS GOODS. COURTAULD'S ENGLISH CRAPES. LYOWS BLACK SILES. TYLER & CHEWNING, 918gru Srazet Nonrawerr. i; D®¥ GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. 100 pieces MADRAS GINGHAMS, 123<c. from 15. 500 pi XS, 8 from GEO. J. JOHNSON, LADIES EMBROIDERED LINEN KERCHIEFS, at 25, 50, price, 50c., $1.00, $2.00 a1 FANCY HOSIERY FOR LADIES AND AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. LADIES’ AND GENTS LISLE THREAD GLOVES, An) SRRRD bows Paicks™ LADIES’ LINEN AND MOHAIR ULSTERS. SUMMER SILKS, PARASOLS AND MADRAS GING- HAMS “aT GosT.” “BARGAINS” IN BLACK GRENADINES. NAVY BLUE FLANNELS. SHETLAND SHAWLS. “SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS” IN TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, NAPKINS, BUNTINGS, &c., &c. S®” ONE PRICE ONLY. PERRY & BROTHER, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Cones 9rx Stnxer. $y9 GREAT REDUCTION IN LAWN, CAMBRIC AND GINGHAM SUITS. WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 921 Announce that they will offer SPECIAL BARGAINS IN LAWN, CAMBRIC AND GINGHAM SUITS FOR THE NEXT WEEK, MARKED DOWN FROM $3.75 to $2.50, $5 to $3.50, eel «o Se $7.50) 5, In order to close out our stock.” We make the above re- ductions NOW while the coods are wanted and our cus- tomers will appreciate the bareains. BOSTON HOUSE, 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. NOTE.—We have only a few of our Silk Suite at $12, | The chespost dress ever likely to be offered at that Price. is? LL WOOL BUNTING ENSDARME, 15 centa, never suld for less than 25 cents. LINEN LAWNS, warranted half nen, 10 conta, LACE STRIPED PIQUES, reduced from 12% to 8 cunts. CHOICE MADRAS GINGHAMS, 123 cents. PURE LINEN LAWNS, fine quality, 20 cents. NUNS BLACK VEILING, decided bargain, 50 cents, REMNANTS OF ALL KINDS st low prices. |ADRAS GINGHAMS at 15, 25 and 40 cents, patterns MATow and qualities frst-class- MANY BARGAINS WILL BE SHOWN. ONE PRICS. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLV4NIA AVENUE. Hr REDUCTION ‘stock. Summer stock of ali kinds at equally low rates. BROWN & CLAGETT, 809 MARKET SPACE. > oe SPRING Goobs. an ae pg ee Nee HOOE, BRO. & CO., Tl 1805 F sraner xontmeney, Bis Sa SaTin stall nee ean as Bg wie ERE a ener Our stock 12 ps GOODs. GUINNIP, DAY & CO-, 820, 822 ann 8M Beverrn Staeer, WILL MAKE A GRAND OFFERIKG or FRENCH, ENGLIS AND AMERICAN DRESS Goons, DURING THE COMING WERK. 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 8ASH RIB- BON FROM AUCTION AT HALF PRICE. GUINNIP, DAY & CO. | (PRE Lane LARGEST 4 ASSORTMENT UTIFUL LAWNS | AxD MADRAS: GING ‘BEAT aeet moter Somes SAWNS! LAWNS! LAWNS! 300 be. Pe beoutiful Ea = ‘200 ps. bc. beautiful Ro. 300 pe. beautiful LAWS. 36c. = LAWNS. L2e. LINEN LAWNS! LINEN 1 nam | Reoutifal LINER LAW ee Yo a epecial bargain. ‘Close PABASOLS: “iota of oes ee PA Be. sobs CARTER'S, 425 __—‘T11 MARKET SPACE, WASHINGTON.D.C. Sexerow & HOEKE, 01 MARKET SPACE, Are offering the GREATRST BARGAINS OF THR ALL-WOOL EXTRA SUPER | INGRAIN rt toons argsts ea 4 reduced from TRY BRUSSELS, ut 76 “Sops i Tat Sah MA from 65 ard. ING, OIL~ OTe he. ee x wah correnpond ingly low prices. ‘RITURE OOVERS and WINDOW SHADES Se HS gC AMPETS sent for, cleamed and returned at short mo- SINGLETON & HOEKE, B01 LARET. FRONSAG, ST. ESTEPER, MOULIS. MEDOC. ST. FRELODY. PONTET CANET. CLO8 DES MEYNALDS. MONTSERRAT LIME JUIGR. B W, REED's 80N8, 330 2216 F at. northwert JOuN KELLY, wean x Funan BEEF, LAMB, Vint BUTTON. Site’ €29 and 6:0 Gaybrr Market, 20h street wing, 208 Nerthern Market, Sos Oy Pet Oh ee a cibetns delivered fee of chanse to all parte of, te \ OLD MEDAL Awarded at the Nationa! Fair over all other com- ro'CineEs Minuescta Patent Jour in the United The handsomest MINNHOLA, Avery superior Min Minnesota Patent. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FANCY. A Magnifivcnt Winter Wheat, Pateut GOLDEN HILL. The Standard Family Flour of the Dietri FOR SALE BY EVERY FIMST-CLASS GROGER, WHOLESALE DEPOT, Connen lst STREET 28D LNDIANA AVENUE. feb WM. M. LT & SON. H® HOUSE SEEDLESS CUCUMBERS, ONLY FIFTY CENTS. PALACE MARKET, Connes 14TH sTREET axy New Yore AVANUB. | Also, STRAWBERRIES just rocei | BEST CINCINNATI Hams ° | OLD CROW WHISKEY, VERY CHOICEST SARDINES. Delchtful SWEET CATAWBA WINK, 1 per gallon. GREAT SWISS PROCESS FLOUR, My “BOUQUET WHISKEY,” $2.50 per gallon, HORSEFORD'S ACID PBOSPHATE. FANCY OLD GOV! MENT JAVA COPFEE, ‘Oue Bottle NICE WHISKEY, 50 ceute, Large Stock CHOICE TEAS. LOW PRICES FOR EVERYTHING. GEO. A. O'HARE, WMOLESALE AND KETAIL GROCER, $600-2w 1213 Tru Srauer Noxruweer, bet. Mand ™, Cc LARET. CLARET, apT Fine TABLE CLARET. Very choice TABLE, “AQUACIT,” the Messina Powder. *WaALDMEISTER"—Try it and you will find i pure, aud delicious: wholesome. MONTREME AT Line. scien Propane ete ERE 00K, seus Minott tnemeee F2 A LIGHT SUMMER DRINK, BRING- ING HEALTH, APPETITE AND OLD Brag PURE & ood ‘wurscry., HUME, CLEARY & ©0., jt 80T Manxer Brace. ———_—_———_— ne JUST RECEIVED 4 Large Assortinent of ‘SILVER-PLATED TEA SETS, ICE PITCHERS, ROGERS BROS.’ KXIVER, FORKS and SPOONS, bo» ‘At Reduoed Prices. SACL LEWIS SORA, * Jewelers and.Siversastii,