Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, FRIDAY........ a SULY ‘LY 22, rest. ‘The Evening Sen te igniter permanent, bona Side daily cirenintion more than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and cqual to that of all the _other daily papers here added toget Persons leaving the city for the summer can have The Stan inailed 16 them Tor Se the manera seine as often as desit gen Bone: Double Sheet To-morrow. ‘Tr= Sran will be issucd to-morrow in its en- larged form of eight pages or fifty-six columns. A dvertisers will please send in their orders early Newsdealers’ orders, with the fast press, are now Fe ceived at boosh eat Not an in Expensive Government. The appropriations for the support of the na- tional government during the fiscal year which began on the first of this month, amount to, in the aggregate, 177,000,000, in round numbers. ‘This sum is for “ordinary expenses,” and is ex- clusive of interest on the public debt. For the Present fiseal year over $3,000,000 are appro- Priated for Congressional expenses, of which sum $2,043,000 are for the pay and mileage of members of Congress. The sum of $15,700,000 oes to the maintenance of the executive branch of the government. For the expense of main- taining our foreign relations the amount of $1,224,000 is set apart, of which #341,000 are for diplomatic salaries, $500,000 for consular salaries and $166,000 for contingent expenses of consuls. The sum of $27,800,000 is for the maintenance of | our military establisin_ owt, and for the navy and its expenses $14,750,000 are set apart. The largest appropriation for any one purpose is for pensions, that being $50,000,000. For public Works $18,200,000 are to be expended. Deduct- ing the amount for pensions, which does not be- long to expenses, and the figures show that this extensive government is run economically. ‘The action of the commissioner of the General } Land Office in reporting fayorably upon the re- | quest of the Yosemite commission, and the governor of California for the increase of the Yo- semite valley reservation, to include the Mari- posa Big Tree reservation and surrounding ter- ritory, isa very proper one. This grant ought to cover not only the groves of the gigantic se- quoia, but also some of the groves of the mag- nificent sugar pine, which in many respects is a finer tree than the sequoia, or “big tree,” as it holds its size more uniformly toa great height, and isa most stately and symmetrical tree. It is very desirable that some good specimens of these trees should be covered by a reserva- tion, in time to save them from the lumberman’s ax. For the present they are not accessible to market. but the plans are already laid to get at them by railroad, or by flumes, and the steps to gave them cannot be token: a moment too soon. With the surrender of Sitting Bull, Indian border hostilities virtually terminate. The march of civilization has conquered the red man, and hereafter he will exist only as a pensioner upon government bounty. Sitting Bull is the ablest | Indian chief who has figured in border history for more than a quarter of a century. His cun- ning, ferocity, and ability enabled him to rally a | band, made up of the various tribes of the northwest, and to hold his warriors together after all other chiefs had succumbed. The | Custer massacre gaye to sitting Bulla prestige which induced predatory Indians to join him, and he was wily enough to make use of that victory to impress his followers with the belief that the whites could be driven out of the Yel-} lowstone country. The surrender of Sitting Bull relieves the northwestern frontier of its only terror. The great chief will probably end his career as an attraction in some show. ee = The Pennsylvania railroad company yesterday | Feduced emigrant fares to western points four dollars, This “cut” was intended particularly to hurt the Erie road, which gets a large propor- tion of the emigrant traffic. Erie company have been very active in the present war of Fates, and it is said to be the purpose of the Pennsylvania company to maintain the fight until the Frie shall be willing to come to terms. ‘The Pennsylvania railroad is doing a larger pas- senger business than ever before and can afford | to cut rates. Its passenger receipts for the first ‘aif of this year were $460,000 in excess of those for the corresponding period of 1880, and the aily increase now, over last year, is from $8,000 ‘to $10,000. ———— Donohugh, the delinquent tax collectof of Philadelphia, does not intend to surrender his fat office without a struggle. He insists that as he was not appointed by Collector Hunter, the latter has no power to remove him. Donohugh has been making from $100,000 to $150,000 per year out of the office and he is naturally disposed fe hold on to it. Collector Hunter, however, has the support of the people behind him and Donohugh will have to go. Under the old ring Tegime in Philadelphia, the office holders made all positions pay well. Think of a municipal Office paying the holler thereof three times as much ax the President of the United States receives! No wonder Philadelphia tax payers have suffered. + The gratifying progress of the President towards recovery continues, and each day brings him nearer to health. Yesterday the wound dis- charged ceveral small fragments of cloth, fibers Of the coat and shirt worn by the President the day he was shot. The surzeons were particu- | larly gratified at this, as it removed irritating fubstances from the wound, and showed that the latter was “drained to the bottom,” as one Of the doctors expressed it. The President is Row permitted to hear the newspapers read for @ specified time daily. His strength is steadily Feturning, and it is only a question of time as to when the national jubilee over his restoration shall occur. Senge ‘The administration of the Post Office depart- ment upon business principles has already re- @uced the expenses about $2,000,000 per annum without in any manner impairing the ef*ciency @f the service. Meantime the receipts are steadily increasing and it is not improbable that the department by the end of the fiscal year will Become self-supporting. The next step of the government then, no doubt, will be to cheapen the postal service. A reduction upon letter postage and of the cost of money orders would be acceptable to the people. Awacrt, WANTED—HELP. FOR RENT—ROOMS. THE MESSINA LEMONADZ POWDEZ. 2 DAN ASSISTANT COOK AT THE ST. | [OR RENT LARGE ‘The most practical article for farily-uees Ww wonue and 16 spy eRe Sip NSRP cod S| a N, W. BURCHELL, = Were A GOMPETENT MIDDLE-AGED oor — general FOR REND two SANT CHARMING NEW ENGLISH NOVEL. SALESMAN TO H HANDLE. tenant jereuce. “321 Pennsylvania A “OF THO! GRAPES?” we Ware sel Aino aoe 1 = ae tee. serene ee shi ata “DESIRABLE UNFURNISHED ROOMS | JZOR sal RE, ee es ee ee ware x TO Te hale AGED 1 15 OR Feespeding it 4 bath; connecting room: forgento- | It cx = Gountesn Bins eat crature £58 the leat mbar, DTmaamlers: The best ee, # ae ve mm. 1110 F street northwort Pye = ew MEDDLN AGED oi Corp HH RENT—STORE No. 218 10th street northwont, Hj E PROMISED IT! W S coeae Pin sean Fe) ylvania avenue and near Wholesale ot is porsoas. SE WwW i eg ee ervons. Loree market food stand for xrovery, f food oF © (or commision TANTED_YOUNG MAN TO ASSIST IN GRO- ic w Were sung | FOR RENT—HOUSES. atrects Rosa woet, = FURNISHED HOt Wktepzixzy oy Iya Y WHITE AND ¢ | Fn Vermend eae root GE ae EA with refer, | family; Tent nominal. "Address G. x ‘Star 1°] 3y18-20* HERE THEY ARE! Seacaeee emarres EY at THE NEW PRICES. DURING IMPROVEMENTS. GOODS ALL ARRANGED ON SECOND FLOOR. ENTRANCE THROUGH FIRST FLOOR. THE DOLLAR WHITE VESTS AP 65. THE SEVENTY-FIVE-CENT BOY'S JACKETS AT THE GRAY CHEVIOT $10 SUITS NOW $3. A LOT OF CHILDREN’S SUITS THAT COST US $2.25 WE NOW OFFER AT $1.25. [LARGE LOT OF SEVEN-DOLLAR CHILDREN'S SUITS AT THE LOW FIGURE OF FOUR DOL- Laks. EVERYTHING ELSE (EXCEPT FLANNELS AND BLACK GOODS) HAVE BEEN MARKED WAY DOWN. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. GOODS LEFT ON HAND UNCALLED FOR, OR MISFITS, AT FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR OF ‘THE ORDER PRICE. THAT MEANS A §30 SUIT FOR $15; A $10 PAIR OF PANTS FOR $5. A. SAKS & CO., ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, 316 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. 4y20 Vals W. KENNEDY & CO., (Established 1800, ) 606 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 601 B STREET, DEALERS IN BAR IRON, STEEL, TIN PLATE, ENGINEERS’, MACHINISTS’, COACH AND BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES. ASBESTOS PAINTS AND MATERIAL, N. B.—Store closed at 6 p.m. Notice. 4y18 POSITIVELY. Selling out our Entire Stock at cost,either to one Party wishing to goin business or in small Jots, until Stock is disposed of. Stock consisting of fine Decor- ated TOILET SETS and Handsome Decorated TEA SETS, CROCKERY and CHINA WARE, GLASSWARE, and DECORATED VASES, SILVER aud CUTLERY WARE. Large lot of TIN WARE of all kinds for household purposes. Larxe lot of GLASS and TIN FRUIT CANS. Large lot of STONE WARE of all kinds and sizes. ANTED-TWO WHITE GIRLS TO D work of a small family. Apply, with reteenonnst A street southeast, ig wi MEN AS LABOR- 314 Ware sree, Ain : Was 2 gad Boney jvanis ave. northwest. jy5-1m Fez RENT_FOR! ISHED COTTAGE, NO. 1216 H ly On preonieegor ut No. S017 Ret northwest j21-30° ag Ro, eer 8 yeorge? GEORG! WN, ETO! >. roof and basement Brick Reabence, a start fon if iawn 1-3t WANTED—SITUATIONS. ANTED_BY A GOOD BUTCHER 4 SITUATION We “0 iy given Oiiress D3, “Sir office. Jy2h-st We Say me pad | ful paroles ike SEQ WANTED—HOUSES. 7 AN’ ANTED—To i RENT and Pand 1 8. JAMES, Star WER BENT—A SMALL LL HOUSE, | Weta inthe vicinity of 1 rorthweet. Estate Ag Agent, Si ieee north WHITAKER, Real es UNFURNISHED HOUSE BY SEP- we tember Ist with ten or twelve rooms 008 1 with full Jy! Hon, moderate fen, ure psy. D. LE NI TER, gout children, want three uehes iB. oi we wo I every sal dy a cA permonth. A‘ ‘dress Bo: W. ANTED A SMALL CO" iE, OB rm “OE three Unfurniched ose fe sing'e gentleman. Situation between 14th | Geormetown. “Address th street and. “*Smithsonian Institution,” P.O. Box 15. it? WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED—TO PURCHASE A GOOD SEVEN 00: we taye Fispo, for cas cash. B Addres, stating lowest cash price, &e., Pl it ‘NTED-SECOND-1AXD FURNITURE IN lance or small quantities. Address J. W. DYER, Star office. jyal-Im. BNTEDIF {OU HAVE A LIFE FE INSURANCE pai od oF in force, and Vrant do cllect Tn val, On M. KEA’ ed x ag ayia eae — PASTURE AT $3 PER A 627 G street orthwest, Th , Thursday i cateniare, JOHN W. BELL, Fairland, Montsousry con Ma. ytd ANTED-AT RICE'S OLD STEAM CARPET We Works, 496 Maine ave. southwest, Feath- ers to renova’ ttresses to ‘and remake, Fur- niture to steam. — WE DO Ni Wa EP Carpets, ‘Sar wore te dens betta and ne P Op work ia done lower than in an! shment in Washing oe Orders by telephone. A. H. CHAGE & BRO. 616 isiana avenue. 325" WARTED-T0.AN ANNOUNCE ‘THAT JOHN E. ‘BELL, PY f Dende fa very Bia fate: anal Torsitory. *O5. Commis. of for te ani y y eg ope ‘and Notary. Always in office from. 9 a. m. WAbRenraa ty beats AND HAIR are to canes by Steam and Make 0} Over. ahd cnanine Sit Fee POURES, aA a rivet avenue. saphton WANTED FURSTICRE, TO STORE IN FINE Rooms. CHACE’S, 616 La. ave. marll J ANTED_FEATHI THERS S70 RENOVATE, MAT. A HY (: CHAGE & EDHOS:. Cie Louldaan ayers. arene nnsylyania: eri Sa i. mi: 1 ND SILVER IN LARGE OR paid. 321 nan TO KNOW THATISELL A FIRST- ‘class Tailor-made Second-hand Suit wed Geter {nda ureat deal cheaper than a common new suit can JUSTH'S OLD STAND, No; o6i9,D street northwest, or at Branch, Store, No. 409 9th st. northwest. Ye buy but firat-claas Second-hand Clothing. janl9 COUN TRY BOARDING. D ROOMS, GOOD location ant Py oe Se ee OOD from station; terms, 20 yer month. ‘Address Mre. N. HERBERT, Lai y20- SUMMER ‘BOARDING—AT aoe ‘ne MAN. Atthe LIVERPOOL CROCKERY HOUSE, Steen Hi an ly, cool Oneciene weecee sen donrses lower temperstars 3 Fae Eran thane ocstiorty sade Ghee el Inna fo fpene Jyll-2w* 620 Pewnsrivani Ave., bet. 6th and 7thats, | dance. jy18-2w Pay = UMMET POINT HOT: MD., GTNEMETz, ) Satuated ip boautiful oak grove; new hour, inoder Enpeovement areas Mrs HATTER, M. T. SOU" 827 Vermont avenue, or Gaithers- burg, Md. Jy16-6t* 1237 PENNSYLVANIA eta: GENTLEMEN'S PEARL D) ariety of BTLAW HATS for Gk Saat, Youths and SILK and GUANACO UMBRELLAS, Job lot SILK U: ‘$2 and $2.50. HAMMOCKS, #1 10 $2. ee rote T= MARK DOWN PRICES at SINGLETON & HOEKE'S, ‘Will only continue until AUGUST 15. All Wool Extra Saper I Ingrain, m, Te; per yard. F Brasecls from: $1.25 £6 $1.00." Gall early anit scare a bargain. Large lol of of Ingrain Remnants at 50c. per yard. At SINGLETON & HOEKE'S, dy18 jut OPENED. NEW LOT OF GENTLEMEN'S BATHING TRUNKS. W. S. TEEL, _3y16 935 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. | Fok A LIGHT SUMMER DRINK, BRING- ING HEALTH, APPETITE AND EXHILERATION, VIRGINIA CLARET : "NORTON'S SEEDLING are just the Wines. HUME, CLEARY & . B01 Market Space. aJtst Srienaia Minneeis Family Pour, sty named ic chgpasonrnd I I and wholesome broad. he CHEAGT Markt Space, te oon” PORT WINE, pure, and f vara gee ni OLD STAG PURE RYE WHISKEY. isetdboaa sod dckroons ges? Su for HUME, CLEARY &.CO., 807 Marker Srace. No. 801 MARKET SPACE. best. Jels At the election to be held on the 8th of Novem- ber the people of Maryland will vote upon a con- ‘stitutional amendment providing for an election of judges next year. The purpose of the amend- ment Js really to remedy a defect in the constitu- tion. The terms of ail the judges expire next year, and under the present constitution there could not be an election to fill the vacancies until 1883; the amendment is to provide for an election BoLLetin EXTRAORDINARY! THE AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. SEASONABLE GOODS NOW IN STOCK. im 1882, and thus prevent vacancies which would ave to be filled by appointment. Mr. Forster's clause providing for the allotment of land and building of cottages for agricultural laborers was ordered to be added to the Irish sland billin«the British House of Commons last night. The object of this clause is to provide ‘wborers with comfortable homes while they are tually engaged in cultivati Genefit is restricted so that the laborer who ether it to cottage. ‘The welcome reception accorded | by ex-con- federates yesterday at Luray, Va.,to a Grand Army of the Repubite organization of Carliele, ‘wearers of the blue and the grey in the same Jocality twenty years ago. The war is evidently over. Ported to be again eee ae i the first to urge ‘their “claims.” Feliows of this sort should be Promptly hustled over to the Insane asylum, or SO a lees See Pe F Lerighg DEPARTMENT: te Gest a ‘Linen Suit ‘Drab de Etat Suite, YOUTHS’ DEPARTMENT: New Novelties dally arriving. Boys’ DEPARTMENT: A fine line of Blue Fisnnel, Cheviot ay AT cost! bare gee pore emu Va., C. M. ‘m30-coim SUEMER BOARD ON Bound Wh, ac ville, five iniles to Kilt Garlenan's ferry, Clarke RIVATE FAMILY, ON LARGE FARM, DESIRES a Pay aan ‘Boarder: da. Post office a lot ae Ng oy es A. G. NASO! Nason, Orange county, 2s. ees BOARD.—A FEW MORE BOARDERS oe in. be comfortably accommodat odiated st an oid Vi farm: house. Hse nt ATED (0 WM. L. IRISH, W: yauard jy1-1m* Loudoun JEW WINDSOR COLLEGE — MAGNIFICENT Nac view Bie mar Sulphur Springs, h porches. stables, ery Re juire M. ‘ER, ‘599 7th street; ELLY, New Windsor, Maryland. p27-3r0. oo a a WHEN ANY SEWING-MACHINE AGENT aan 8 machine at your house, do not pay ‘ne cont on ft until you come here and see what you can the same e for. Jan27 _McKENNEY, i 9th street, [Tye CAR TICKETS GIVEN ‘To Cusromens ‘Whose bills for repairs amount to One Dollar and above. Ger Your WATOHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED aT THE RODGERS CUTLERY STORE, 631 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘Under St. Mare Hotel, Washington, D.C, work warranted to give satisfaction or nee oy tunde pase peel UAL TRUSS; that never breaks, ‘out, always clean, be while bathilts, is for sale at ‘gas cin ies CHAS. FISHER’S, 7th street northwest. ‘Mrs. Fishes devotes her attention to the wants of lady patrons. m2 LuUMsen. ‘WE ALONE SHOW PRICES. . DEY BOARDS, Nol, 16 feet...... +-Per 100 feet, $1.95 STOCK BOARDS, 1x12, 16 feet...... « 1.50 VVRGINIA FLOORING, No. 2......0 1.60 CLEAR SIDING, haif inch, No.1... 1.00 WHITE PINE SHINGLES, neatly closr, baated Crapo brand. WE eee sree OF F Ghaae Cnt oF WILLET & LIBBEY, Srxra Sraeer axp Naw Youu Avancz. Sraacur Squane. ba Nowrnean Lisgarr Magner Squane. SS eee Scmurzs MILWAUKEE BEER. Cots ot — aS ree mit eee — THREE NEW CK SIX=R0OM Be Sa ita improvement ae eBaieted, Hoe. |, iOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F jyai-6r 5 ian, Sit: f Toons, range, ot spd cold water, ant Roe WE, SS 7h Street. Iya FOR RENT—NEW BRICK HOUS! GONTAINING six rooms, water and sas, 24d 1 Feet. Inquire 2425 1 ‘treet north rest. Jy 20-30" © FS RENT—} EW HOU, TEN Row MoD. ern im; fey riage, 1008 Wo ea one Ss SR 50. Toure c. 1918) i Soom STORES 906, AND Se 2k se etiareed atlow eo <= per onthe THOMAT Bek (GGARIAS, 3197 northwest. ~ ‘ya0-st ‘and only two miles fron Be cite $25 per grea tease % J. V. N. HU’ oc xen oe Peonspivania avenue, °Copbosite france U.S. Treastry.) ss ay18-6t TOR RENT. io. 35 Ks nine rooms: 3 434 street. om ea ‘OR BRENT TWO. Go BRICK, —_ 5 STREET yeas, water; fine dry ce Apoig Tot Vatrest, Geto Bee ana er Fee F@. RENT 1309 RHODE oo AVENU} month. 'W. "W. DASENHOWER BON, STREET NORTHEAST; BIRNEY & oe 330 yeven ap ‘? jy9-1m. FoR REN: RENT_—HOUSE 447 MSTREET N. W., plete for at cree Gal'ats Jolsietand Baltes eaiaie 1OR BENT-AP PROMIRENT WOR BUSINESS STA! Store and jo. 423 10th street, near office Cad eomaytvenia ‘avenue. Store can n be fached from dwelling, whi rps ieee 1rpon sneiud- Inquire at 926 Loi 18 avenue. [ae Ma. Eps CONSISTING OF suitable for THORS FISHER & GO. see F atrret northwest. cellent business: cit STOKE and DWELLING, feet, 12 rooms, nearly new. of ire _sy18-6t" For sale at a Pleasant business, wel interest. ae ‘stend in of the of eee eee As iovenen Darwain on easy tots. BARBOUR & HAMILTON, Grocers. Ve PARTNER. TS A PROFITABLE AND } ‘Address BONA Fibe, Sar ober RENT—A RESTAURANT, curar; business st No. 1006 436, peeoast EMBROIDERED ‘SASHES, ‘THREE AND 4 HALF YARDS LONG, CELY 48c. RACH. HANDSOMELY EMBROIDERED FRENCH MULL FICHUS, ToPTY PER CENT CELOW MARKET PRICES. LADIES' AND GENTS" YVECY MUCH UNDER PRICE. COCHRANE & CO., =~ Orrosrre Ricos Baxx. yn sieoe Information cheerfully furnished. ‘Whether you wish to buy or sell call on _(Oficoin Mafiway.) VOR LENT— with Summer Garden in PBST RATES FOR GOVERNMENT AND DISTRICT BONDS, CITY RATLROADS, GAS AND BANE STOCKS, &c. Refer to the Banks and Bankers of the City. INTORS. MONEY ADVANCED ON IMPORTANT and VAL- BABLE INVENTIONS, elther before or after Patent LOST AND FOUND H. E. OFFLEY, Mernoronitax Bax Bui.pixo. 13 ‘THe OLn-Fsrasuisnen ann Porciar RESTAURANT AND SALOON, | rear and large collar, 423 10th | ‘Office and Medical Museum, a few doors north of Pennsylvania avenne. An excellent stand ie: paid if foturmed te 24 Gra 1881, A SMALL WHITE POODLE io tame of “Tostey.” $5 reward ____ sy2-2t Lets SKYE 1 a5 , Jie Ww ‘WITH CLIPPED finder will recetve a reward by returnin her to Dr. PURVIS, No. 1118 13th street northwest 1 OUND_ON CARROLL Peoples Ned EXCURSION a pleve of Jewelry. ay have the same b; — £1013 Bib sticet northwest, prove Fo: RENT—A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, IN GOOD ay oP borhood, con’ t cars; a new houss,in thore all iodemn‘uproventen sot 59 D. , A SEAL BING, nine rooms. ult wists et., Georgetown. m31-3m. Lara Zanini A Ronin ent given on it ate FOR SALE—HOUSES. oa MONDAY, JULY 18rm, 1881, A NE} FOE, SALe A NEAT LITTLE BRICK HOUSE, 4 See re i amin sn Coles ai ral itehen, front park, ard, | ward if returned to 1424 Peonsyh avenue, back alley; 1708 New ‘Jerue; ‘two, Stones Rhee” BSE SBS Ne | Foun sity (OR SALE OR RENT —THE PROPERTY No. 1035 ee ee taining Store, iz AL. dling aad Boretseets aah Tee te he cisar, gar liquor o& Y ROFESSION ——= fectionery trade. Aj Fee ge NICE FOUR: HOOM, HOUSE, SORTH 15x80: part cash and holanee AS onthe at per cent. W. W. DANE AO SON, brit} F street. FoF SAEs story Brick RESIDENCE yet 14 trect northwest; pleasant «rounds, with flowers, shade trees and fountain. Property be examined between 6 and 7 p.m _sell-2n* \OMFORTABLE site Willard Hotel, for 8 Yor ra er alimnents of the feet. Con ‘Vaseular Fee, $1 per visi REQUIMTE TO HEALTH AND LONGEVITY.” Hon See ds, ne net sees that visit Dr. a se ey ‘Xerescences, Sam. 6pm ace via” R. STARR PAI : FARGONS Depa 10, Oi pecialt yoo Eact oP sent eae en So bales specialty. “Extractin sums, Woincaday, free for the’ poor. Piret-class’ referent som | ae PLEASURE BOAT MAZEPPA; nearly new; a fast sailer, and in good order; can be t the peration Ice Company's dock. ‘8th street southwest. ‘OR SALE—A PIECE OF LAND OFF to: ten cee at J. York avenue west. jy? ore Loe OR SALE—A iE GENTLEMAN'S 1 DRIVING = forse: cheap, {nquire of L. G. THOMPSON, Hor ner 9th and R ase 3t Fe os Ss an BOCREE: SEAT CARRIA AGE | bra ne ore chia M58, at DOWNES seabig 1013 Firetreet north welt Pes SALE—GREAT ret Fg ELEGANT age alone pov “for only $175 cash,” Apply at once at SipNey Tr. eal ae Fons aS OCTAVE ROSEWOOD CASE, es ‘only $135, ne Carved Rosetrood Case P oeene Sars value or rat: 2,50 gat fect order. 1139 E : ‘pea Fors a eo FOR SALE, ONE, MILE FROM Bed, & 0. CS a tn improved, Dalance Be coe proved, 2 Wi iN, ett ed . Penna, FOE SALE-ONE FINE, | NEARLY NEW OF: oc- ‘our r Peg at | paoert. between D and ¥ stone. and Me ne free. R. R. PARSONS, Desiist, 428 7th street north- D' B and stocks, ever Dalla ‘Operative, Sui ity skillfully performed. "Estracting af uekts cee nes Ww ‘OOPWARD & LOTHROP. MIDSUMMER BARGAINS BLACK SILKS axp | BLACK SATIN MERVEILLEUX. BLACK SILK GRENADINES | 1 to imrure their ale at once, and xery low firures to ingure their aale at once, | BOSTON HOUSE, 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. | be! ANY QUANTITY AT THE SAME RATE. GENTLEMEN'S FINE QUALITY ALL LINEN HEMMED HANDKERCHIEFS TWO DOLLARS A DOZEN. TYLER & CHEWNING, jy2 918 77H Starer Nontuwest. xtracting, 50 cents. Dexter 915 7th si EETH inserted ; Teeth ied ge Sets of Teeth, Pi Operations warranted. rain, 50 cts. wr | Ds, DUKE, Dextisr, ee 14th street northwest, m7 | ween G, street and New Nock avenue. —Beautif Extracting iat Dp T. M. er E. ety Peeth nents f TALBOTT, | Dusty, No. 437 7th street, ed $i per scl All work “war, in all its 19 v. for ali’ "All Tumors, Diveases: es of whatever ti ame or nature cated from the cured. fon free to all, S940 Now York aventte, northwest. BOARDING. Ms BORDLEY WIL NILE REOPEN HER HOUSE AT 1800 October Ist, y22-e05t* ee leasant changed, en P.O. ans City ‘PRIVATE FAMILY CAN ACCOMMODATE, A gentleman and wife with, Circle, references ext tave Pinno, must positively be R LADIES AND GEN- Faise Cash for owner'ybo hn ett ne city; 20 Beare oe PRE POTLEMEN, § Sd per DILYS HOTEL: ee ‘'BUOS., 709 Teh street northwest. Ji-lm | 1343 Fonneyivasia Hote, 50c. $y9-Im FOR SAE ONE, MAGNIFICENT BRADBURY | JVOR RENT_Well SSR Te FLOOR, feopt- Upright 6 0; used but a few months b part of the thorough musician, and really #3, good as new; will be as. “D. ‘B'S TOCKH sold atan veyron os figure. This is an opportunity ood to be missed desiring “a superior in- OME WES samen eae Panag HOUSE, WITH TTS 7 =e prome- non ° Ge satkra, 105 Penne Bis Tete COO), perior table, FPORSALE A NEAT FAMILY TURNOUT. Co’ SIS’ Fein Of Stet well made lo Carriage but iittio ed ry ine wentle, youns Horse, and new 1 Robes, to. xe Thine p Fare opportunity to obtain a'com- pean ‘and reliable tumour figure. t 319 ing; rates: Sob" room and board, will be found a most desirable place for stmnmer board: and $30 per month. OR RENT—Airy ROOM: Fa essa Hoatioay furnished furnished, oe Nos ae eda Andiand | eer Janis itheast, afte t-class BOARD oe eS n_| SMHAH PEAGLEN. ees SALE-THE LARGEST A ASSORTMENT OF ener out aie efchangeatveer oa pita Pp ‘i ions, for male or exchanye at very low fi : ; MIDT & C0., 266 Pena, aver?” "yeap'ane Ff ERSON AL. OR SALE—AN EXTRA LARGE STOCK OF NEW | NOTE NOT RECEIVED IN TIME. F and Second-hand Carriages, embracing in part Please try again, corner 14th and F. Goupe,, Coupeletia, Puastans, Simp-Soate, extention | _1t- ene ES 4 ‘ADAM ROSS, the long-established, reliable Clair- prin Sttended 3, Woyaut aun Autrologin given Denice. sovehaeson a m16 410-416 9th st. northwest, between D and E. al affalee of life than any one in the vrofemsion ‘OR SALE—I HAVE ON HAND A LARGE STOCK Fe e Carriages and Business ‘axons of m: mae ee ee hand, ‘whion must be sod to close out Diese glock, uo rramonable offer eft refused. Repair- we SOHN ME YOUNG, | ™312-3m" VERY SORRY. c—2. present and future destiny: gi sistsoe on all matters vy, ALL rs ven or no poy. Cou ROUBLE GAL. | Sati PIANOS AND ORGANS. SPECIALTIES. ites ILLES. Se of BLIND, BLEEDING or Piven ONO eat” SEE | gm ap ea may be Meet ROE Lamour xo wa ool site, Sealdence, 600 6th street, corner eee ADAM DUBOUIS, Face Mieprua., works Toad tla past, present and fab piven ood advice for ady as ore ee ee ong fom Sond al EN Ts oF Coogee aa street, between ith sand MONEY TO LOAN. Mor ‘TO Lo. dy9-im ‘ONEX.. [iat of ony TO LOAN art Me ‘Adiirese G. REG Hoos RE: Chou Morr. ‘MONEY, ‘imma ropa whet Maat a th D street, 2 ear eineyivania, arene qqomer soe ‘000 eB In Suma yp Suit,'”? 7 LOAN, BEAL ESTATE sHCUR. m%t__ Office 1505 Pa. ay., Arlington tos Building. oer roa, § Lasycecedyes 5 PER CENT. 1Ba° cm gee “gsi oepe SSE «co m1 To L. WILD & BRO. G. ‘Have removed to their new Musical Warerooms, 709 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Heat et FIANOS eer On and ORGANS. one ae Jyis puxos ae ORGANS. ORGANS. PIANOS. the months of July and SS ae ruly i August I will offer PIANOS AND ORGANS. Particular attention hand Seen used ftom als mone FINANCIAL. ‘years, and at ‘LESS THAN HALF THEIR REAL VALUE. SIDNEY T. NIMMO’S is invited, to our large stock of thst have at prices (TOLEDO. ANN ARBOR FIRST MORTGAGE 6 PER CENT FORTY-YEAR GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. PRINCIPAL DUE 1921; INTEREST JANUARY 1 AND JULY 1; TOTAL ISSUE, $1,260.000. ISSUED AT RATE OF $15,000 PER MILE Fier set, | (GREAT REDUCTION IN DRY GOODS. 12 cent LAWNS marke down to Se, 25 cent INDIA LINEN reduced 20c. 3134 cent INDIA LINEN reduced 25c. An elegant line of FLANNEL for bathing snits, rane- ing from 20, to $1.25; this$1.25, remember, formerly | sold for $1.50. For something splendid we are offering one of the best 50c. CORSETS in the market. Our entire Stock has been marked down to make room for Fall Stock, 4. A. LUTTRELL & CO., jy16 817 Manxer SPACE. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Con. rm | oe } 12s9e. DRY GOODS... _ rove an AND SUMMER SILKS AT cost. Lake CR Ces oe . Beet + — 3d FRENCH ORGANDIES reduom| to 25c. @ LAT BO TEAR TT “oped er hie“ ALR FB WHITE GOODS IN GREAT VARTETY. SHETLAND AND CHUDDA SHAWLS. 7 NNELS AND YACHT CLOTHS | NAVY. < Méuutan'and Seaade Sue. #- ONE PRICE ONLY. PERRY & BROTHER, T= LARGEST ASORTHENT L LAWNS AND GiNe- BEAUTIFUL LAWNS J ax “LAWNS! LAWNS! LAWNS!!! Peantiful LAW2G, So, 300 be: be. powutiful LAW. Be ce < s boamtisi 0 fm Inemuttifal LAWNS. fe. Sim je. enuf LAWNS, 12sec. LINEN LAWNS! LINEN LAWNS! esutifal LINEN Lawns 12 1 2B. Ny 8, 20, EAWNS, aie. AAS relic ty, Tiand ise pom Mraban ARN god ALAN sat gearahis Wn S en PERATAN 1-0¥ ms oe and | qpAery, Hts quality INDIA LINEN only 206. worth 370. sie a spor Chow rte wornigw PARASOUS at acta oot sane out al ot “or peautital 25. DRESS GOODS 2 are) Ee aaser prose and Dosen 3" at $1.25, g | for a hotel. Thoroughly renovated. Inquire at 025 | | ar ae FOR SALE, TL Trine | An Regant Quality of BLACK SILK, at $1.25 yer yant, | viaesiamnaee E—" ED a ane from Rove wore oat cad | | worth $1.50. 4e25 _‘T MARKET SPACE, WASHINGTON, D.C. by W. G. Buy, deceased, inthe mantiacture of A Superb Quality of DLACK SILK st $1.50, worth $1.75; | BACK SATIN MERVRILL <4} X, $1.35 TO BUSEY'S EXCELSIOR GUANO. | SETS a pga pet £2,50: good value, | White Also, the RIGHT and FORMULA foritamanufacture. | cheap at j LS in eat, 4 White TSDIA™ end ut {fix Mil'ig ituated on the Checawouke and Ohio Ca- | cated UN'S | VETLIN St at nal, about 135 miles from Georzetown. Apply to asin macnn sryerscta pie, | Ga Poll a3 md ‘Battist; very C- M. MATTHEWS, 1208 3st street, or and cannot pronuse to maintain the waune prices si choice. GRENAD M. I. ADLER, 3148 bridge street, ‘the fall. Also, offering ng special prices in, all the, most desirable pen are ‘Geonietown. _ |*W¥e have reduced the prices of all our Spritur Woolen GOODS to clone thes. Ore ptock of TOWELS, NAPKINS. TABLE LINENS, Wo cordially invite an oe of stock and com- parwon of prices. ONE-PRICE ONLY, marked in plein figures. TRUNNEL, CLARK & CO., 802 MARKET SPACE. _FAMILY su PPLIES. _ Am AND NAVY jel3 (Trave Manx) STRICTLY PURE RYE WHISKY. POPULARITY UPON ITS MERITS, C. WITMER, Proprietor, _3y16 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Cust. CLARET. FRONSAC, ST. ESTEPHE. MOULIS. MEDOC. ST. FRELODY. PONTET CANET. CLOS DES MEYNARDB, MONTSERRAT LIME JUICE. B. W, REED'S SONS, 3020, 1216 F st. northwest. Joux B. RELLY REF, Lam, Vai. wuts PECL ALT! 629 ana t90 Ce nter Market, th treet a ed a au 25 Northern Liberty’ Msabens or Adare Unt clanking delivered free of chane to ali pares cf Ge OLD MEDAL ee other oom TO CER ‘Sites, ke. CORNED BEEF ‘The Landsomest ‘Patent Pour in the United MINNEO! A very superior Minnesota Patent. STERLING'S ST. LOUIS FAN A Magnificent Winter —e. ateut Pro ‘The Stan! Suantary ran FOR SALE BY EVERY FIRST-CLASS WHOLESALE DEPOT, Conner Ist Steuer AND INDIANA AN VENUE febis WM. M. GALT & CO. Flour ot the District. GROCER. TT! BEST CHANCE YET. In addition to the immense line of 5 ane AND ee aed which we now selling at shall from ‘this hin date fe iti bd ge of All ‘oot SUMMER ODS in Black and Colors, at sctal cost for Cash and ‘ust make room f large stock of and Win- ter Supplies. agit pm BROWN & CLAGETT, 809 MARKET SPACE. P.S.—PARASOLS included in this sale. jy LL WOOL BUNTING a, 6 centa, never sold for Jess than 25 cen! LINEN LAWNS, warranted half linen, 10 cents. LACE STRIPED PIQUES, reduced from 12% i 8 cents. CHOICE MADRAS GINGHAMS, 1246 cents. | PURE LINEN LAWNS, fine quality, #0 cents. NUNS BLACK VEILING, decided banzain, 50 cents, REMNANTS OF ALL KINDS at low prices, WHITE GOODS in great variety. MADRAS: SFINGHAMS at 15, 25 mew and qualities and 40 conts, patterns | MANY BARGAINS WILL BE SHOWN. ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, jy5 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 28s _coops. GUINNIP, DAY & CO-, 820, 822 axp 624 SzvenrH Sraeer, WILL MAKR A GRAND OFFERING or FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN DRESS: ‘THE IMMENSE VARIETY OF NOVELTIES AND STAPLE STYLES, Ht HOUSE SEEDLESS CUCUMBERS, ONLY FIFTY CENTS. PALACE MARKET, Corwen 14TH STREET AND New Yore averum Also, STRAWBERRIES just Feceived. apt “LARET, CLARET, CLARET, C ‘A cool and refreshing drink for the Summer. Fine TABLE © 35, Very conc TAHOE CL Sper see **AQUACIT, Messina Lem Powder. “WALDMEISTER"—Try it and you will find it pure, delicious and emi RASPBERRY SYRUP ION SYRUP, prem 2} Bees Proprictors of the celebrated Wane swan! Patout Pro cons EDUCATIC NAL. WINDSOR COLLEGE. AND SEMINARY. — en | Pewee ANIA MILITARY 4 ra ca ec Thgrou c. in Civil Enstnoering. vie Gadi and Degrees coubered for Circulars, jy) _Sy20-3n. a THEO. HYATT, President. _ FOR Ni SCHOOL, emis, |, 6a Nak ion will be. wtven, aek = anraler "katate Ads a ge a ta aria, Ses — — —s 1 Se YTD. WHICH WIId, BE DISPLAYED AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES, WILL UNDOUBTEDLY MAKE THIS THE LARGEST SALE OF THE SEASON. 4 LARGE LOT OF OMBRE-SATIN MERVEILLEUX SASH RIB- | THE. ado.