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THE EVENING STAR. FOR RENT—ROOMS. WASHINGTON, DRREMAT ... 6.0.5. .ci0ces. -STLY 15, 1881. “CROSBY S. NOYES Editor, The Evening Stur bas « regular, permanent, boon fide daily cirevin: ore than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and equal to that of all the other daily papers here added together. THe Stan offi is connected with the Tele- phone E Advertisements, orders for the paper by and otherwise, news, or any information or business can be sent day or night, free of charge. Persons leaving the city for the summer can have TH® Stax mailed to them, postpaid, for fifty cents per month, and the address changed as often as desired, | The Double Sheet To-morrow. THE STAR will be issued in double sheet or eight-page formof fifty-six columns to-inerrow, for the first time since the paper was enlarged, It will contain a picture and description of the new press, and be filled otherwise with interest- ing reading matter. Advertisers and newsdeal- rs Will please send in their ord early. : ag * Presidential + Inability, The question of what constitutes “inability Within the intent and meaning of the constitu- on of the Unit tes in its provision, to the effect that in case of * the inal ity of the Presi- dent to discharze the powers and duties 6f his office, the same shail devolve on the Vice Pr dent,” continues to be discussed. This discus- T° THE PUBLIC. DURING THE TIME THE IMPROVEMENTS IN OUR BUILDING ARE BEING MADE THE ENTIRE SECOND, THIRD, AND FOURTH FLOORS OF OUR BUILDING, AND THE FLOORS ADJOINING, OVER THE BANK OF THE REPUB- LIC, WILL BE USED AS SALESROOMS. THE GOODS WILL ALL BE IN ORDER FOR DIS- PLAY AND SALE. ENTRANCE TO STORE THROUGH BOTH OF OUR MAIN ENTRANCES, FROM WHICH THE ASCENT ‘TO THE FLOORS ABOVE IS REACHED BY OUR GRAND STAIRWAY. THE MARK DOWN PRICES sion, at pr is not conducted in’ the view that how, or may become, ary jent Arthur to a: Sume the orice of President. The subject | is being conside more in t tract. Fortunately there are no important duties for | the Presideut to perform no: dministra- tion has been thoroughly organi: and every- thing is working smoothly. Congress is not in + Session and will not be for months. dent a The Presi- lies stretched rpon his bed, is, in the estimation of this people, as much their Presi- dent as when he was in the enjoyment of vigor- ous bodily health. Indeed. his sufferings have wn the hearts of the people nearer to him. There is no necessity on if the Presideat’s condition was plainly one of inability under the constitution, for the Vice President taking the duties of the office, nor is there any desire for this responsi- bility on the part of himself or his friends. On the contrary, he and they earnestly “desire that he shall escape thi ity. The only | importance out the inadequae: vision in relation to @ Case may arise whe f the pr at discussion is to point of the constitutional pro- question. In the future, * it would be of the zreat- est importance to have the conditions of the Vice President's assumption of the presidential office temporarily, laid down in the most ex- Plicit languaze and manner. Not Irresponsibly Insane. The state ent of District Attorney Corkhill ; not in the nature bat was a suecinet history of the case partly derived from Guiteau, and partl; with wh Planned and executed his atrocious crime. There ‘was not an act nt on his part in that Connection that savored of insanity or irre- x moy sponsibility from the date, May 18th, when he a hed = to murder the President. His search for the kind of pi Best adapted for his purpose was cx liberate. There was nothin: manner to give any indi Pistol-dealer; and the person who lent him the | money useilin the purchase of the pistol cer- tainly considered him sane and responsible. On | the same evening that he bought the pistol he | sought a retired place at the foot of | 17th street and commmenced practice to enable him to carry out his murderous purpose, firing ten shots at aboard. He then returned to his boarding place, “ wiped the pistol dry and Wrapped it in his coat, and walted for his oppor- tunity.” His watch afterwards upon the move- meutsof the President; his study of the oppor- tunities for shooting him at the Christian Chureh; the calm calculation with which he estimated the ehances of shooting him fatally upon the street at different times. and his avoidance of oppor- tunities where the aim was not likely to be su the renewal of his practice firing to perfect his aim, and be certain that his pistol was in order, on the 18th of June, when the President was | going to Long Branch; his like precautions be- fore the shooting on July 2d to prevent the per- spiration from dampening the powder, &c., all show cool deliberation fromthe iirst to the last, | the farthest possible removed from the fighti- ness or contrast of moods exhibited by a person sufficiently crazy to be irresponsible for his | acts. +e» __ Major Yost, editor of the Valley Vir most influential republican paper in Virginia, in an editorial. cives the coalition * bosses” solemn | warning that “they cannot transfer the repub- | liean party of Virginia over to the readjusters at their bidding and to save their official seaips. They may pack the primaries, they may secure their subservient tools as delezates to the con- vention, but we warn them now that they can— not deliver the republican forees of Virginia into the keeping of the democratic party, whether it poses in the role of readjuster or bourbon.” This is enough for anybody to understand: | but in another seutence Major Yost more dis- tinetly declares his position in the following | language: “Let them (the readjusters) bear in mind that they will be forced to encom- | Pass their own ruin in the work they have | undertaken, and that under no circumstances | Will the great mass of the republicans of Vir- ginia tamely submit to the insidious and detes- table means that have been and may yet be em- Ployed to destroy the repubiiean party of the il and whatever in his | tion of insanity te the | state.” Acain he says: “The necessity has arisen for decided action, and that action, with a ia republican following, will be against coalition under all and any ciream- stances, whe n ticket shall be placed in the 1 er reading this | perhaps the readjuster frieids of candidate | Lewis will realize that their recent cards of | denial in THe Star need not have been writ-| ten. Major Yost declares for himself that he Will not support coalition, and it is natural that he should know more about his sentiments | and purposes than candidate Lewis. ——__+oo_____ The New York Tribune deprecates the cap- | tious criticisms in regard to the treatment of the President's ease, and says the four surgeons ia | attendanee “have probably among them seen | and intelligently examined more gunshot wounds than any other four men in Ameriea—it would hardiy be an exazeration to say in the world.” The Triix adds: “They have done their work with admirable devotion as well as reserve. Thwir bulletins are models of definite, accurate and eautious expression. They wil, have hereafter nothing to retract or modify. For the firstsixty hours their efforts were di- rected to counteracting the effect of the shock, Which In esses like this is usually fatal; and that danger escaped, they have met and’ suc cessfully overcome each sueceeding crisis in the ease, until now they feel justified in emerging to some extent from the reserve they have hith- erto properly maintained, and in predicting the ultimate recovery of their illustrious patient.” The Trine undoudtedly gives voice to the sen- timent of the mass of the American people in ‘this expression of opinion. —<o——__. rginian, the | India L | age to call and examine our large WILL BE MAINTAINED FOR THE BALANCE OF ‘THE SEASON. THESE LOW FIGURES, TOGETHER WITH THE LARGEST VARIETY IN THE CITY TO SELECT FROM, WILL AMPLY REPAY PURCHAS- ERS FOR THE TROUBLE OF GOING UP ONE FLIGHT OF STAIRS. A. SAKS & CO.. STRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, 316 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. 315 GPECIAL REQUEST 5 asp POPULAR APPRECIATION or ova CONVENIENT UPTOWN HOUSE Enables us, through another MOST FAVORABLE PURCHASE oF THOSE HANDSOME MULL FICHUS, TO OFFER EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS Heretofore Unheard of. ‘We also ask SPECIAL NOTICE to our new TRISH POINT EMBROIDERY, the latest and Haspsomest Txrumune for WaITE DreEsskEs. COCHRANE & CO., UPTOWN, Oprosttz Ries’ Bawx. __ © Jy15 WHTE ALL LINEN LAWS, 200. FIGURED LINEN LAWNS, 2c, PACIFIC LAWNS, 8, 10 and 12%¢. VICTORIA La 12% and 15e. PERSIAN LAWNS, 25, 31, 37%. INDIA LINENS, 20, 25, 30, 3734. EMBROIDERED SWISSES, 5c. goode, for 35c. DRESS GINGHAMS and SEERSUCKERS, 12%, BLACK ALL-WOOL LACE BUNTING, 3c. TYLER & CHEWNING, Je15 918 TrH Srueer NorTawesr. PPOPOsALS FOR COAL. : Navy Pay Onrice, } Wasuteton, D. C., July 13, 1881. Sealed Proposals in duplicate, to be endorsed **Propo- sals for Coal.” will be received at this office until 12 x. the NINETEENTH DAY OF JULY, 1851, for the be- low described Goal, to be delivered at the Navy Yard, Wasl D.C., and subject to the usual inspection and conditions, viz: Bureau) Steain Engineering—1,200 tons Cumberland Coal, of 2,240 Tbs. each. ‘The Coal must be freshly mi free from surface coal, slate or other impurities, aust be in all re- spects of the very best quality. ‘Three hundred tons of the above Coal to be delivered im July, the balance by the Ist of September next. ‘The right is reserved to reject any or all bids should it be considered to the interest of the Government to do *“blank forms for bids a this office. J. ADAMS SMITH, Pay Inspector, U. 8. Navy. Bexeans: BAKGAIN: BARGAINS Full regular made and extra long Balbriggan HOSE, Wand 25 cents, india L, aud Persian LAWN, 20c. and up. Beautiful Madras and Seersucker GINGHAMS, 12Xc., worth 13¢. Lonsdale (superb) COTT New York Mills 10-4 Bleac! Immence (24x42) All-Linen TOWELS, Ie, Complete assortment choice GOODS, equally cheap. ‘You can save 15 to 20 per cent. at BRODHEAD & CO.’S Oxy Staxp, Sy]4-3t,2c2 1205 F Street Norruwesr. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. On and after this date we will close our entire stock of SUMMER BOOTS AND SHOES AT PRIME COST. All our goods are of the best makes. Elegant Ladies’ Sti Good House Stinpers. de Men's and Boys’ Low Shoes $1 and $1.25 We are determined to close the entire stock on hand. Call at once at the POPULAR SHOE HOUSES OF SINSHEIMER BROS., -500., Te.,, $1 IN PRICES OF REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, &o. Being overstocked in above goods, will sell for the next thirty days at 10 per cent off reulag prices. waut of Latrobes, Furnaces, Brick-set and Portable Kauges, Slate Mantels, &c., will find it to their advant- to assortment of above woods. ts for St. George and Stag Head Ranges, Social anid Firealde Jewel init W. S. JENKS & CO., Tit SevenTH Steer NoxTHwest. WANTED—HELP. BUSINESS CHANCES. DRY GOODS TANTED—A GOOD COOK FOR HOTEL WORK; gan preferred. Apyly at Howard House, on cor- Wienistes, aaa ne nordrwosts ie yANTED—A GOOD WHITE GIRL TO WAIT ON W 4 iible and ao General House Work. {OR RENT—DESIRABLE UNFURNISHED ROOMS $10 CASH AND A LIBERAL, PER CENTAGE OF a8 itemen at $6 th. at Late Coes rmeu at $6 per mouth. Apply Sse wate Ox, House, comer New dereey avenue and D steestagrthe c TED AT THE GLOBE HOUSE, west. It ws CORNER F and 12th, a first-rate, tidy, eayeriensed diate room Waiter; faust come well racommnicnded. | at ‘OR RENT—WITH ‘Bo: , TWO DESIRABL Hooins.” Adres bot te Geer Wille, ae as INFANT 0. Box yANTED—A WHITE NURSE FOR AN |W eight months old. Address J., BP. New Jerve F< YR RENT—Unfurnished i mt PARLORS, BED-ROOMS, DINING OMS and KITCHEN in whole or in part, 605 13th street northwest. jy13-3t" YANTED—A COLORED WOMAN TO DO COOK- at night and ave do incuabrsatan eit alors ee ‘and have no rances: ined. Apply at 1413 Rhode Toland avenues It™ 3 MAN FIFTEEN TO SEVEN- Grocery aint Provision business preterseds GROCER: fai fon business preferred. corner Vermont avenue and Lstrect hortiwest. It" rANTED—A WOMAN, TO COOK, WASH AND. Iron; must be first ‘class, and bring references, immediately, at 1532 O street northwest. | J14-2t° WANTED—A CAPABLE WOMAN AS QOOK AND | Winters CAA EE OMAN AS WOOK SNR street northwest. Syl 3t ‘W ANTED-— Families end others furnished white and Ward COORS. CHANBEIATATD NURSES, WAITERS, ke., with references. Lic Agenc} street northwest. yA For Baltim ‘ark city and Boston, W white and colored Cooks, ‘Chambermaids and Wait- Tesses. For Springs, Waiters and Cooks. Servants for this city. Famihes furnished. Licensed Agency, 926 F street northwest. C. PRICE & CO. 6t' 7 ANTED—Ts as laborers on W bs Fee to R. FULTON’S Loan Office, 314 9th stroet,” between D street and Pennsylvania avenue northwest. jy5-Im WANTED—SITUATIONS. NTED.—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, A FINE W eas wcholar, for many years # clerk in one of the departments, and for several inonths a clerk in the oflice of a peusion attorney, would like a Position where he might make himgelf useful in a clerical capacity Address *‘Cleopatra," Star office. dyl 5-3! - ws =D—BY A FOREWOMAN OF ONE OF THE principal dreatmnaking establishments a Position 36 ‘Searastress in private amily ; comitry preferred; waxes: not*o much. Address Box 38, Star ice. dyl5-2t" Wi TED—BY A FIRST-CLASS COOK, A SITUA- n in a private family to Cook and do General Housework. Apply at 218 C street, between 2d and 3d | southeast. jy cD-BY TWO LADIES, WHO CAN GIVE od references, Positions in a store; oie capable of using sewing machine. Address Mrs. M. STEV General Delivery, City P. 0. jylt-i WANTED—ROOMS. office. jyl3-3t" WANTED—HOUSES WANTED-A RESIDENCE, ABOUT EIGHT W ‘ota? good Buelortont; beter aE streets northwest; new or nearly new; modern improve- Mnents; cost notover $4,000. " Adaress Box 19, Star ontice. Jyl5-30" Wanten 3 September ist 10-reomed HOUSE West of 18th rtreet and north of Pennsylvania ave- nue; ail modern iniprovements; rent moderate, ply in person or by letter 2001 I street northweet. jy13-3t" WANTED—MISCELL ANEOUS. VRCHASE COBBLE STONE BY W ‘ie Load or Yard. Tnautte otto ae eee oS Louisiana avenue, opposite City Hall. dy15-2 V NTE! Z. it $3 per month; Will be at J. GHEEN'S stables, 627 G street north: west, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Seturdays. JOHN W. BELL, irland, Mouteomery cowity, Md. jyl2 ED—If you have a LIFE POLICY of any kind, er in force or iapsed, cousult J. M. KEATIN' n House, ; SylL-6t Apply at 443 Mt cn nees, ‘Terms moderate. ass avenue northwest. | er | fers | | 7 ANTED—CARPETS TO CI We do not wi Carpets: our work is done better a than in eny other establishment in Wasli by telephone. A. H. CHACE & BRO., na 7 ANTED—FE. to renovate by and Decorating, “Fur and examine. At F. H. avenue | a STORE in fine storace 16 Louisia auard1 to rang) furniture to pack an 'S, 616 Lomsiana aven ED—OLD GOLD and SILVER in chest cash price tweens Sd and 434 str: WANTED You To KNOW THATT SE claves Tailor-made Second-hand SUIT, muca betwe and agreat deal cheaper than a comnot new suit can ut, at : JUSTH'S OLD STAND, No. 619 D_ street north 409 9th st. agen WITH BOARD, TWO DESIRABLE Rooms in the deticltful seashore town of Asbury Niel, Heasipamd gra patting. Addr Box E iy ABLE BOARD ‘A, FOUR Mathingion.,Carriace to the station. Appl to G. CORNWELL, 1418 Pennaylvaniaavenue, Jyla3t™ (COUNTRY BOARD — First-class BOARD at Blooming- / dale Farm, near Fails Church. Lange, airy good water, shade, lawn, &. References exc Particulars’ address Mrs. JAS. W. PBILLIPS Church, Va. dy PRIVATE FAMILY, ON LARGE FARM, desires a few SUMMER BOARDERS: larwe cool "house and grounds. Post othce and K.K. station on place. Terms tioderate, Exceedingly healthy. Keferences required. Aqaress A. G. NASON, Nason, Orange county, Va. _ S 35 a t the STO! MANSION, Johunbia Heights, a few delightfully cool RO‘ Jower temperature than in town. Every home” comfort; shade trees and ‘lawn in abun- dance. dy7-St YOUNTRY BOARD—At the ‘‘Maples,” 7 mi J walk from Laurl; shade: good water. Call or address Mrs. KENNEDY, Laurel, Prince George county, Md. SUMMER BOARD ON ‘4 county, Va., via Washington and Ohio Railroad to Round Hill, aiid via Shenan Valley Railroad Pig, ve Alles to, my residence. “Send fo Address Castleman’s Ferry, Clarke county, V CASTLEMA) NOUNTRY BOARD. J / coutortably sccommodated ut an old Virg house. Apply to WM. L. IRISH, Waterf county, Nx. WINDSOR COLLE 4N Blue Ridge; Sulphur 5} bles, horses, &c. Inquire M. wtreits or adiiress A. 2 Jy6-2w* rth Hill, Clarke FAR! 0. M. 'm30-eo2m —A few more BOARDERS can be ia farm Loudoun dyl-im* ‘Mucnificent shade; view Hoge “athe porches, sta. ROHRER, 509 7th |. JELLY, New Windsor, Marv: apdi-3m, four lane rooms an | heated by steam. eet WOR RED NISHED COM OR RENT-TUREE NICELY. muni dow at No. 804 dyl3-3t" ROOMS with bay 10th strect noribwent. W}OR RENT—TWO LARGE, PLEASANT, UNFOR- nished, communicating front ROOMS; ‘heslt! neighborhood. 62 H street nortawert Pisa OR RENT—OFYICE ROOMS in Brereton Building, Fiiener Hand Yeats hora iret Boor OR RENT—The Dy, Ment Cena oes oa Ee ae al well luied ‘ani foe i aed fay rose ee ee ee ely. or » &e., iy PRATT & SON, 4 m del4-t, thasim’ ‘lege ten See FOR RENT_STORE No. 218 10th street _northivest, mie sm ypiese yivania avenue gee Wholesale ct. ‘proce Business, “Tuquire at 948 Lomein ‘oF commission svenue. FOR RENT—HOUSES. OR RENT—ON GEORGETOWN BFIGHTS, A COT- tage, with ainssonee sgumger ely Citra, len; rent, $28.50. W. comer Hond and Hich stote Sei FQ, BENT—TWo STORY BRICK, SIX ROOMS; 629 South Carol ; only $12: J. 8. SWORM- STEDT, 928 F street, Tonnes only $12. J. 8. SOR VOR RENT—DWELLING 2905 H STREET; FRAME, 9 rooms; all modern improvements. Rent $25. In- quire of E.8. WESCOTT & CO., corner 20th and I streets, Sylt-3t FS, PENT 107 OTH STREET NORTHEAST, ick, 8 room, gas and water: in good order: $20. “5.8. SWORMSTRDT, 928 F'strest. Sy1t St 'T- 725 18TH STREET, BRICK, 10 rooms, bay window, and every modern improve- ments; néar the cars; rént, $50; by E. 8. WESCOTT & dyl4-3t FOR RENT AND SALES OF PROPERTY, PRIVATE AND AT AUCTION.—See Bulletin issned on the Ist and 15th of every month at the office of THOS. E. W GAMAN, 519 7th street northwest, FR, RENT—1621 Q street northwest—a desirable an two-story brick, with side lot; contains eizht rooms dm ‘conveniences. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., New 4-story brick HOUSE containing 12 all ‘modern tinprovementa; 740 th Inquire of A. EBERLY & SONS, 718 7th street northwest. 11-6" on second floor; bath; suitable for as paid for a Position ; for gentieman and wife onty: ... Tobe | inone of the ts by af ex-soldicr. Addn | A Sp. in. 1110 F etroct nordvwent, ‘$8-2w" | Box 69, Star 3y15-3t Foe REST COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOM aR OR SAI Garte, ete bof a Wood ant Goal ¥ (as tai dn ete Jef s Wood ann Cs wdoing w fair | business. ‘Address Box 1, Star omer = “jyleiw* BEST RATES FOR GOVERNMENT AND DISTRICT BONDS, CITY RATLROADS, GAS AND BANK STOCKS, &c. furnished. Information cheerfully ‘Refer to the Banks and Bankers of the City. ‘Whether you wish to buy or eell call on H. E. OFFLEY, Merrorourran Baxk BUILDING. (Ofice in Hallway.) sy13 OR SALE Fixtures and Good Will of a first. \tge. m CiGAR STORE, central iy located ro doing a : Good reasons for Belling. Adds ‘Bo. 0, Star ofice, 0°” Jsiz-et FOE SALE_Valusiile BUILDING TOTS at tow prices in the northwestern part of the city. Money can be made by. now, before the riso that is sure to ‘come this fall. 1 usble RESIDENCES also for sale in the most de- ‘ard impros city. ‘PRESCC irs REAL ESTATE EXCH. Ee. Persons desiring to sell REAL ESTATE hiss hed par chasers by calling and assisting to supply the sroat de. fruproreg and unimproved ie PRESCOTT'S REAL ES) Sy12-61 1416 F street northwest. FOE SALE OR RENT —A RESTAURANT, ches now dcing a good business; at No. 1000 43. strev soutirwest. Apply next door, south. 3y9-6" OR RE ‘THe Ovn-Estaprisnen ap Porvian RESTAURANT AND SALOON, with Summer Garden in rear aud large cellar, £23 10th street, between Gas Office and Medical Museum, a fe loors norm of Pennsylvania avenue. An excellent sts for a hotel. Thoroughly renovated. Inquire at Louisiane avenue. "5 MILL, MACHINERY, Cand O. ER POWER, lat . G. Busey, deceased, in the manufacture of BUSEY'S EXCELSIOR GUANO. Also, the RIGHT and FORMULA for its manufectnre. This Mill is situated on the Ci peak Ohio nal, about 134 miles from Georse C. M. MATTHEWS, 1205 31st street, or M. 1. ADLER, 3148 Bridge street, Georgetown. _ 3e80-3m__ ‘OR RENT—BRICK HOUSES, Nos. 1230 8th street northwest, and 1312 T street northwest, ail m.i., in repair. “Apply to LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, '920 Fr street northwest. dys OR RENT The STORE—Dwelling and Basement — Fn No SS Teh treet, corner oF L morta west, suitable om, wor or Confectionery business. Apply’ a Unereet. - mae FOR BENT—Two BRICK HOUSES—No. 622 224 street, between F and G_ northwest, and 1516 Sth vi 9 rooms, with all mo m ‘No. 403 7th street northw dy’ For RENT—1309 Rhode Taland avenue, 7 roows and all modern improvements; $30 per mouth. W. W. DANENHOWER & SON, 1212F street. Jy9-im OR RENT—COTTAGE corner 18th and Boundary streets. House contains 10 rooms and is surrounded by nice grounds with shrubbery and fountain. Good brick stable on premives. Rent $25 per month. " THOS J. FISHER & mm improve- ., 1324 F street northwest, jy9-6t SE 447 Metreet northwest, 8 rooms, bath, &e., ke. $35 per month, if at JONSON'S Gallery, §u0 m” FOR RENT—A Phomiy Store and Dwelling No. pffice above Pennsylvania ‘avenue. tached from dwelling, which contains 12 rooms, i pig two large parlors, lane eellar, sas, water, Beth, is. DENCE, FT" borhood, convenient to F street in thorough repair; all modern improvemen’ rooms. Apply at 3303 O street, Georgetown. POR RENT Past diers’ Home on rthwest; plezaant crounds, with flow d fountain. Property cah be e: between 6 and 7 Jeil- FOR SALE—MISC For SALE-A LIGHT DOUBLE SEAT and a Set of Hares cheap. Also, @ fine C. perfect order at DOWNEY'S stables, No. 1013 street nortiwe pe i ith jy15-3t (OR SALE—A GOOD, COVERED, SPRING Spring Wagon! in good order. ‘Also, a good Single jaruess. ‘The above will be sold cheap. Apply 1337 16th street northwest. jy15-3t" FOR SiUe_ONE MAGN: NT BRADBURY Upright Grand Piano; used bi rar ‘a few months by a thorough musician, and really ug, rood as new; will be sold at an extremely low ficare. “This is au opportunity too good to be missed by those desiring a superior in- giument, 1. G. SMITH, “1209 Pennsylvania “ave- nue. y" PFO SALE—AT A GREAT SACRIFICE—AN ELE- gant Uprizht Grand, 7-octave, rosewood case Piano, with stool, ey $90; must be sold at once to Tealige cash f 5 ply to, Srownes: “YRYDNEY T. NIMMO'S ANO WAREROOMS, (Biy15-6t 433 7th street nortin Oz SALE—Twonty head of HORSES just arrived from Onio. Three suddle HORSES. Oy one very stylish BLACK HORSE 16 hands; can trot_in 8:30; lady can drive him. Can be seen at JOHN SIMMONS’ Stables, 311 12th street northwest. Sy]2-6t POR SALE-A ost FAMILY TURNOUT, consisting of a licht well made Carriaye, but little used; a fine entle, young Horse, and new set of Harness, Lap Feones, &e. his is a rare opportunity to obtain a com- plete ‘and reljablé turnout at a low figure. Address 'URNOUT, Star oftice. 4y9-in {OR SALE—The largest assortment of New and Sec: ang Dane CARRIAGES ae eres of all des ions, for ale or exchange, Tow prices. PB. D. SCHMIDT & CO., 468 Penna, aver YP 59 nr ‘OR SALE—An extra large stock of new and second- hand CARRIAGES, embracing in part Coupe, Coupeletts, “Phatons, Jump-Sem, Extension Tops, Bugwies, Surrey, Rockaways, &c., &c., at reasonal prices. ‘Repairing promptly attended to. ROBERT H. GRAHAM, northwest, between D and E. E—I have on hand a large stock of fine CAR- RIAGES and Business WAGONS of my own make, azew and second-hand, which must be sold to close out vai Monae rom ptly at a Fates. # JOHN M. YOUNG, 313 6th street. SPECIALTIES. mf pies The worst cases of BLIND, BLEE! PROTRUDING PILES thoroughly and speedily cared. No knife or ligatures used, and uo detention frown business. | Scores of city referehicas may be gg ot p y office. Con: ion free. Re H. D. SHRADER, M, D., ¥ TO LOAN On Iieal Estate Security, THOS, J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F street northwest. Moxe sum of MONEY TO LOAN for a 4VA short ‘time, on satisfactory security, or to invest with safety. Address C. KEK, Room 7, St! Cloud Build- ing. = fal ay ONEY, MONEY, MONEY TO LOAN at2 per cen Per month, on personal property, at R. FULTON'S Low Ontice, $14 9th street, neur Pennsylvania avem . west, Je6-2m. MEX To Loax. $50,000 TO LOAN, In Sums to Suit, 2 At Six Per ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. issions vory lowext rates, J. V. N. HUYCK, Reaw Estate AGENT, m7 Office 1505 Pa. ay., Arlington Ins. Building. [OREX TO LOAN, ON REAL ESTATE, AT 6 PER CENT. NO DELAY. R. O. HOLTZMAN, m21 10th and F stevcts northwest, Cent, LENT OPPORTUNITY FOR FASHIONABLE 4, DRESSMAKER.—WANTED, a MODISTE of pable art of - unection with an extensive Millinery ‘hmond, Va. A good party can Secure an interest i the concern t6 operate on Crema Carrier 4, Richmond, Va., P.O. =} dyll-cott Tre CAR TICKETS GIVEN To Customers ‘whoee bills for repeirs amount to One Dollar and above. Ger Your WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED aT THE RODGERS CUTLERY STORE, 631 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Under St. Mare Hotel, Washington, D.C. s™ EMETZ, HATTER, 2 1297 PeNNevivasia AvesvR. a DRESS HATS. GENTLEMEN'S PEARY DRESS HATS. ‘Chuiren, SILK and GUANACO. Job lot SILK. UM. HAMMOCKS, §1 to #2. (COLUMBIA FIRE INSURANCE J insures all #2 and $2.50. dy cereus K. WIL- able rates. RY A. | BRIGK'S. MCGUIRE, Vice After reading the accounts of the sufferings of ‘Western communities from the torrid heat, the People of Washington will feel that they need to UNNINGHAM, THE WELL-KNOWN, RE- eee arr to do ail kinds. Obes remodeled. ATS made to ‘the wot Va Re Bob’t L. dy9-6m_ Sigua Epatseed Ht Frederick I Meats Weary A PRINCESS 2 1s the naive of our new 8-cent CIGAR: it is superb. No. 1011 Pent aveogiset 10th M°%EX To Loan. 1 bave MONEY TO LOAN ON Es sums of from $100 and upwards, at lowest seed te ‘Charges moderate. No delay. B. TL. WAR) 916 F street northwest. WAtcHes. ALARGE ASSORTMENT AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WATCHES, GOLD AND SILVER CASES. ALL THE NEWEST ne AT THE LOWEST M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., A 1107 PENN, AVE. OT LONG SINCE WE SAID YOU WERE 3c, for o-called Java Coffee, when C. Where Tee eS sal Bale jyl1-6t* 620 Lith street horthwest. \ BS... F. WRIGHT, CLAIRVOYANT AND MAG- MONEY TO LOAN NETIC PHYSICIAN, has eminent success in treat i te and chronic diseases. The suffering should call at her residence, 600 Gih street, corner of F strect northwest. dyl-4w" UIS, Fence Mevium, works r raphe Tete bea Prat a No. ri 13th street northwest. Hours from 9 to 12 a.2n., and 2 to8 p.m. \P ME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF ewact . No. 408 L strect, between 4th an Stir atreeta noriiwest. feb10-240" PERSONAL. AM ROSS, the long-established, reliable Clair- Apyauit and Astrologists wives tetioy. satitneta ta all affairs of life than any one in the profession: tella the Past, present and future destiny: ives advico aud as. sistance on all matter to business, love and matrimony. ALLIN Trovs_r CaLu. Satisfaction nO pay... Consultation Hous, 40224 steest apé ——oooooo————_—__ | OMe ON FRUIT JARS! CORNER ON FRUIT JARS! TOPS," AND THE “GEM.” Pints, Quarts and Half Gallons, AN IMMENSE LOT JUST RECEIVED, GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING. ALSO, SUGARS STILL DOWN! AND WE ARE ON DECK 10 INV) TOR: MONEY ADVANCED ON IMPORTANT and vat. VABLE INVENTIONS, either before or after P Box 85, Star office, SHAPE OF A 4Book with a gold band. A suitable reward will be en if left with W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, No. 919 nsyivania avenue. OST—JULY litn, FORTY DOLLARS. A POOR 4 family will be the losers if this inoney is not found. A handsome reward will be psid if returned to CHAR- LIE STEAVENS, at the northwest corner of 4% and F street southwest, or 529 43; strect southwest. jy 15-20 &5 REWARD_LOST, JU rH, A BLACK AND $) WHITE DOG, with coarse hair toname of Dumpy. Retarn to Mrs. TUERK, 927 I street, and re- ceive the above reward. it* {OUND—On July ist, a SUM OF MONEY. Owner can get it from E.’E. CISSEL, corner York avenue and 10th street, b; for this advertisement. COMFORTABLE FEET ARE . REQUISITE TO HEALTH AND LONGEVITY | Hence the thousands, from far and near, that visit D: vi ae 1416 Pennsylvania avenue, opp Hotel, for relief from and avoidance of ne, Diseased v i a ailments of the fest. ay S—DeNti-t_—439 9th street, PARSO R. STARR Southeast corner 9th and E northwest. Filline a jalty. Extr .» Wednesdays, free for the poor. First-class references. Clarges P- able. a BORN, De: ri CELLULOID TEETH inserted $7 per se and ali operations on the natural teeth at Teasonable | Prices. Extracting, 50 cents. Janly / T= BEST CHANCE YET. In addition to the immense line of LAWNS AND WHITE GOODS which now selling at about oo shall from Tine Gate offer our entire, stock of Site SUMMER GOODS in Black and Colors, at actual cost for Cexh and. Se ie foc ege sch Pend We ‘Supplies. a BROWN & CLAGETT, 809 MARKET SPACE. P.8.—PARASOLS inctnded in this sale. pD** GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. | oy 100 yieees MADRAS GINGHAMS, 500 Pieces LAWNS, § and 10c. from 100 pieces BEIGE (1 100 WHITE 20 dozen CORS! 500 dozen HOSIERY very cheap. Our whole stock at reduced prices. GEO. J. JOHNSON, jn 713 MARKET SPACE. DBs GooDs. | GUINNIP, DAY & CO, 820, 822 aND S¢M SEVENTH STREET, WILL MAKE A GRAND OFFERING or } 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, 3 WILL UNDOUBTEDLY MAKE THIS THE LARGEST SALE OF THE SEASON, A LARGE LOT OF OMBRE-SATIN MERVEILLEUX SASH RIB- BON FROM AUCTION AT HALF PRICE. GUINNIP, DAY & CO. Sell SPECIAL BARGAINS. > HAND- * EMPROIDERED LINEN CAM CHIEFS, at 25, 50, $1.00 aud $1.50; former 0, $2.00 and $3.00. ¥ FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, EDUCED PRICES. 4 TS' LISLE THREAD GLOVES, ARKED DOWN PRICES.” | LADIES’ LINEN AND MOIAMR ULSTERS, SUMMER SILKS, PARASOLS AND MADRAS GING- HAMS Cos’ “BARGAINS” IN BLACK GRENADINES, NAVY BLUE FLANNELS. SHETLAND SHAWLS, IN TABLE LINENS, 52” ONE PRICE ONLY. PERRY & BROTHER, TA AV DE, Consens 91H STREET. jy9 Dp DUKE, Denrisr, 715 14th street northwest, be \ tween G street ew York avenue.—Beautifu Teeth nilled, $1; Extracting without Sets of Tee oo (All opmations weceanien: Junld Pain, [REM TALBOTT, Denrisz, No. $37 7th st | AJ three doors “from ‘corner KE." “Dentistry in all its branches. ‘Teeth in $7 per set. Allwork war- ranted. Janld T. SixCANDER OED, VD. of New York.— + Vitapathy or Vital Cure for all’ diseases of body yd mud. Gung ad Throat, Consumption, Loes of i Hemorrhoides or Piles. Cat rh and all weaknesees a speciaity. All Tumors, Malaria, or Blood of whatever name or nature thoroughly eradi- caied from the system. Stuttering and Stammering cured. Consultation free to all. Office and residence, ‘K avenue northwest. feb BOARDING. 601 . Rooms Apply at once at 7 Cook Place, West Washington. Leferenses required. seh) 313-3 IRST-CLASS BOARD FOR LADIE ‘TLEMEN, $20 per month, at DRIV. 1343 Penns ) Hote JOR RENT_Well furnished PARLOK FLOOR, front- 0 in most desirable part of the city, pith first-class BOARD. "Mas. ‘D. “B'S TOCKHAM, mal HE TREMONT HOUSE, WITH ITS FINE prome- nade baloon ol, airy rooms, superior’ table, wit be found a most dedratle plnce foe ueeey baa Ing; ates: room and board, $25 and $30 per mouth. aps Pore 'T—Airy ROOMS, furnished or unfurnished, pleasant location, at Nox. 314, 316 and 318 Indiana Also, first-class BOARD $15 per mont ja HOTEL, ‘vania avenue. ‘Table de Hote, 0c. jy9-1m. avenue. SARAH FLAGLER. 4 bet ATLANTIC AND GULF COAST CANAL AND OKEECHOBEE LAND CO. (OF FLORIDA.) Chartered by Special Act of Legislature of Florida, 1881. CAPITAL... WILLIAM 8S. STOKLEY, HAMILTON DISSTON, President, ‘Treasurer. Applications will be received on Thureday, July 14, and close on Monday, July 18, for thé issue of ‘$1,060,000 of Stock in 100,000 Shares of $10 ISSUED AT PAR. ‘With bonus of $1,000, 000 of Land Certificates bearing six per cent interest, redeemable from sales of land by. wings from time to time, or convertible at option of holder into land aj the Company"s regular prices! Offices—Tarep axp CHESTNUT STS., PHILADELPHIA. JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA. the of In- ‘This Company hae a, contract with the Board of In- , for ‘the along pagum papas th pe ee of 3,840 acres per adjoining the se Oksechober fo now baum Goth will LL WOOL BUNTING GENSDARME, 15 cents, never sold for less than 25 cents, | LINEN LAWNS, warranted half linen, 10 cents, LACE STRIPED PIQUES, reduced from 12}; to 8 cents. CHOICE MADRAS GINGHAMS, 125 cents, PURE LINEN LAWNS, fine qnality, 20 cents. NUNS BLACK VEILING, decided bargain, 50 cents. REMNANTS OF ALL KINDS at low prices. WHITE GOODS in great variety. MANY BARGAINS WILL BE SHOWN. ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 3y5 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Ts LARGEST ASSORTMENT oF BEAUTIFUL LAWNS AND MADRAS DRESS GING- HAMS IN WASHINGTON, LAWNS! LAWNS!! LAWNS!!! 50 ps. beautiful LAW 100 ps. beautiful LAW (200 ps. beautiful LAW 200 jos. beautiful PAW 300 ps. beautif LINEN LAWNS! LINEN LAWNS! Beautiful LINEN LAWNS, 123 15, 18, 20, 250, Beautiful FRENCH Ss, ‘Two hundred (200) pieces of beautiful MADRAS DRESS GINGHAMS redneed t> 10, 123g and Ibc., posi- tively the largest assortment in the caw: INDIA LINENS and PERSIAN LAWNS, the new and desirable White Goods for Ladies and Children's Ieonees. Very fine quality INDIA LINEN only 20c. worth 3734c. This fe a special bargain. Closing out all of our new PARASOLS at actual cost. Closing out all of ‘our Veautiful 29. DRESS GOODS {about 1,000 pieces), at 1c. Yard-wide LINEN for Ladies’ Dresses and Dusters, 12%e. Ladies’ LINEN DUSTERS at $1.25, CARTER’s, 711 MARKET SPACE, WASHINGTON, D.C. $e25 8 ite INDIA and LINE! Polka Dot snd. Sion’ Battie roe ot an Black Silk GRENADINES, Also, offering special prices in all the most desirable ‘Spring Woolen DIgESS GOODS to Glose theme Our stock of TOWELS, NAPKINS, TABLE LINENS, etc., is very large, and great bargains can be bad. We cordially invite an inspection of stock and com- parison of prices. ONE PRICE ONLY, marked in plain figures. TRUNNEL, CLARK & CO., 13 803 MARKET SPACE. GINGLETON & HOEKE, 801 MARKET SPACE, THE Are offering the GREATEST BARGAINS OF The best ALL-WOOL EXTRA SUPER INGRAIN 15 if pest Handsome tine of TAPESTIY BRUSSELS ars PBRUSS 25 to $1.65 G, Bouse. ab Sorrespond- MarriN Etow PURLEURE COVERS and WINDOW SHADES made to order. SINGLETON & HOEKE, Jel 801 MARKET SPACE. NEW SPRING Goons. + = ‘We have just opened a splendid assortment of Beane aerate ay oa Grenadines, and ie ‘Silk Se ew styles. An inspection of our stock ___ FAMILY sUPPLIEs, (ceaner. CLaner. a FRONSAC. ST. USTErHE, MOULIS. MEDoc. ST. PRELODY. PONTET CAN (CLOS DES MID ARDS. MONTSERRAT LIME JUICE. B. W, REEIS je ‘OHN R. KELL J | BEEF, LAMB, VEAL. x, A SPECIALTY Stalls 628, €29 and C90 Center Ma: 4 208 Northern Liberty ty Post Office. ered free of change to all parts of the toeraé Fair over all other com> TEs TO The handsomest Minnescts Patent Flour in the United MINNEOLA, A very superior Minnesota Patent. STERLING'S ST, LOUIS FANCY. A Magiaticent Winter Wheat, Patent Process, ee |e oS FOR SALE BY EVERY Fip WHOLESALE DEPOT, Comnen Isi SEKEET AND INDIANA Aver. febls WM. M. GALT & SON. UI° bors F SEEDLE CUCUMBERS ONLY FIFTY CENTS. PALACE MARKET, Consen Miri sraeer any New Yorx avenre, Also, STRAWBERRIES jast received. ap? BEST cincinnati Hams. OLD CROW WHISK! { VER CHOICEST SARDINES. Delightfal SWEET CATAWBA WINE, $1 per gallon. ‘ GREAT SWISS PROCES My “BOUQUET WHISKEY,” $2.50 HORSEFORD’ DY OLD GOV! One Bottle NICE WHISKEY, 50 cents, Lange Stock © 1Ck TEAS. LOW PRICES FOR EV GEO. A. O'HARE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, $80-2w 1213 Tru Stuver Nomtawnsr, bet. Mand, Cuseer, ae CLARET, CLARET, ‘A cool and refreshing drink for the Summer, F BLE CLARET... 75 per doz Vers Pn TABLE CLARET = wed lili *AQUACTT,” the Messina Lemonade Powder, “WALDMEISTER"—Try it and you will find it pur dclicions and wholesome. RASPBERRY SYRUP, LEMON SYRUP. TON TSE LIME, FRUIT JUICE. Proprictors of the celebrated “Wie Nwuu” Patent Po "Pop r ‘Minnesota Flour, 3628 se eT 9 F ntroet northwest. F°® 4 Licht suMMER DRINK, BRING- ; ING HEALTH, APPETITE AND EXHILERATION, VIRGINIA CLASeE NORTON'S SEEDLING UME, CLEARY & ©O., = buT Market Space. 7 thst Splendid Minnesota Pantly Flour, Juntiy marmed * SOVERE yields in perfection white, «w UMA, are Just the Wines. Sbolesome bread. ARY & CO, DUT Market Space. 1 A direct importation of “COMMENDADOR” PORT WINE, | absolutely pr A ton di al purps the | absolutely pure, and, for modicinal nurpones the very 807 Marked Space, OLD STAG PURE RYE WHISKEY. is uneynalled for smoothness, flavor and purity, and for j 7 the sideboard and sickroom 18 unrivaled. HUME, CLEARY & €0., 807 Marker ACE. dels __GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. (THomPson’s Suir FACTORY, 816 F sTRmer NouTswesr, Orr. PaTENT OFFICE. FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER, a specialty, fit cs READY-MADE SHIRTS at following prices Untinisbed, 75 cta.; finished, 90 cts, » Unfinished, 65c., tuished, 80 cts. Boys’ Wameutta, unfinished, 3 renaniet mates IN URNISHINGS at ded where woods fail to uit. JAMES THOMPSON, UY THE “MYSTERY” SHIRT.—They are made of first-class Muslins, such as New York Wam- sutta, and Wilhameville— not third or fourth- Stunped Wannautta. “When you bay the ° MY SHIAT youwet first-clanw Muslin and the test Bound Heavy Linen for 75 ceuts, aud if they are not satisfac: tory wheu you wet Uem Lome you can retarn them and Best Wansut Best F. of the STINTS ‘COLLARS, finest gpality and latest styles, oure 2 per dozen | six for cents. SILK NECK WEAR, cheaper than ever. wed fing, AllLined, ‘Di 25 conte, « MEGINNISS, m2 1002 F street northwent. Ss. B. ELLERY, SUCCESSOR TO DUBREUIL BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS FU SHIRTS, OF FINE DRESS GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. 1112 F Srazer Noxrawest, Wasurxctox, D.C. Six of the Finest Dress Shirts to order. $12.00 fix Extra Fine Shirts to order. 9-00 Six Fine Shirts to order, 7.50 mara PRoPosats FOR COOKED RATIONS, Recnvrrixa Rexpezvovs, U.8. No126 Fat, Wasningtos, De. duly 11; 2881.4 Sealed Propinale in triplicate, wulyjict to the jusual oop- ‘Will be received at this office until 12 O'CLOCK, JULY 16, 1581, at which time an lace they | will Le opened int the presence of bidders. for the de. livery cooked rations for recruit party apd re- cruiis at this rendezvous, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1882. ‘Three‘substantial meals daily with a due proportion of p and candies constitute a complete ration. rations tnust be furnished at a place couvenient to this rendezvous. Phe zoverniment reserves the right to reject any or all Proposals. fnll tuformation will be furnished on application to ce. Envelopes containing proposals #hould be marked “Proposals for Cooked Bations,” aud addeasnd to the undersined. W. 1. MARTZ, jyls-2 Sth Infantry, Recruiting Oiieor, ‘TREASURY DEPARTME Sealed Proposals will it of the { Superiutendent of the Tieacusy, Durlisnue ntl 1 Lock NOON of JULY 1881, for the purchase of waste oe ed of this Department daring the fiseal Particulars will bo fursitebed ication at the articulars will bo furriished upon ayylication office of the Superiutendeut. - Chief Clerk. J. T. POWE WROUGHT AND CAST IRON ROPOSALS FOR WORK FOR TH GTON MONUMENT. ESGINEER Orrick, Wasnixe ros MONUMEXT, ) Couxen iti ax F Stare Wasminetox, D.C, 2, asa. § deliver Wroucht and Cast Iron Worl tapeenl the Washinton Mom t, in th at this office until 12 a. ved ist par or Jovy, and opened immediately therva! tar. ; aon Spewingn,Ulanke ad any farther in- forin: can ned at this offtes, , imines! at this offies, WLS CABEY, change. MAS LIN: ‘Lieut. ‘4-006t T’= JUST RECEIVED A Large Assortment’ of SILVER-PLATED TEA SETS, ICE PITCHERS, eer _395 Sus= MANTE! AT FA and Retail, TO Now 18 THE TIME T° CLOSE OUT. aria aneg a Est cat ase