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_ THE EVEN NG STAR. _ WASHINGTON is h the Tele- Exchange. Advertisements, orders for the paper by mail 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 Tux StiR mailed to them, postpaid, for | fifty ents per month, and the address changed ‘The Situation in Virginia. The Virginia coalitionists, have, it appears, been putting forth special efforts for the defeat of Hons. J dorf as de ates to the republican state eon_ vention, to be held in Lynchburg on the 10th of | next month. These two gentlemen are particn- | larly obnoxious to the coalitionists because of | their uncompromising and active hostility anf and all sorts of fusion schemes. The latest | information from Messrs. Dezendorf and Jor- | gensen is that they feel assured of their election and they may be relied upon to do most ef fective work in theconyeation against the repu- | diation coali The principal support that the scheme of publicans outs’ ‘ives comes from re- and who know Very little of the status of political parties and the policies and principles that actuate them in that state. The republicans | of Virginia are opposing the coalition | Project, because, in tie first place, its adop would commit t to repudiation of one-third of the state debt: and besides, it would involve the surrender of an organized party that cast 84.000 votes last fail to a faction that mustered 3 ame election. A better chance of victory, if properly struggled for, could hardly sent itself to a politieal party than that which Row offers to the Virginia republicans. The | indications are that the demoeratie party, which j in past years has regularly won every election. will be hopelessly divided. There are thousands ofdemoerats who will sapport that ticket which plants itself most firmly upon an hougest payment of the state debt. because they realize that every material interest of the state is wrapped up in this question. The democrats will probably temporize npon the debt question, and with a platform committed unequivocally to the pay: ment of this debt upon terms acceptable to the creditors, the republicans would have a fine prospect of carrying the state. Such sterling Fepublican papers as the Baltimore American and Philadelphia North American are earnestly supporting Gen. Wickham and Congressmen Jorgensen Dezendorf in their fight against Coalition, and the straighteuts express confl- dence in their ability to put a quietus upon Coalition at the coming state convention. ——— ‘The Americans with all their alleged shrewd- Ress are so easily imposed upon that the achieve- ments of impost which are chronicled every day, sounds * stranger than fiction.” The out- cous betrayal of a you lady of Richmond, Va.. is a case in point. She had numerous de- voted friends, many of whom would readily have made any reasonable sacrifice for her. Among her friends were men of prominence and ability; men of the world, whose every day business brings them in contact with all phases of life. And yet the villain Marvin succeeded in impos- fng upon them all by his smooth tongue. He Presented letters of recommendation and of eredit, and with unctious grace professed will- ingness to have his character and pretensions Inquired about. With the young iady's good solely in view, not one of her friends was cau- tious enough to send a telegraphic dispatch making inquiry about Marvin. This would have exposed him in a few hours and prevented One of the most heartiess acts of betrayal that ‘Was ever perpetrated by a designing scamp. ———S England hasa mourning reform association, the object of which is to relieve the mourning eustom from the tyrannizing grip of fashion, and to leave to the mourners the largest discretion as to what they shall wear. Fashion requires the bereaved family to put on black as an em- diem of sincere grief, and this arbitrary rule drives many into an expense they cannot afford. AS a matter of fact, the most ostentatious grief isthe least sincere, as a general thing. The really stricken heart needs no habiliments of Diack asareminder of the loss that has been Sustained: but sensitive in its grief, the fashion is followed lest somebody might suspect a want Qf proper feeling. The English reform associn- tion was started in 1875 by three ladies, and it Row numbers 450 members. It proposes to do away with fixed customs or rules of mourning, beyond a black band around the arm or a biack scarf, and to leave to those most interested the | Privilege gf regulating their habits and styles of dress in time of bereavement as well as in sea- sons of pleasure. ee Hartmann, the Russian Nihilist, boastfully de- seribes his participation in the attempt to blow | Up the train in which the late Czar was travel- ing as if it were a deed that made hima hero. He does not seem to give a moment's thought to the fact that the mine to be touched off hurled into eternity a number of persons en- of all responsibility for the acts of the Russian government. By this man’s own Confession he is a murderer, and should the at make a demand upon the surrender, in order that he might be tried for his crimes, how could this de- mand be refused in a spirit of international cco L rok Sea. piter de ed. Se | per ov cum EWrmancn DURING THE Faer | WEEK. BY TUESDAY (2p) THE OBSTRUCTIONS | IN FRONT OF OUR PREMISES WILL BE RE- ph Jorgensen and Join F. Dezen- | to | fairness, regardless of extradition? It may turn out that Hartmann is more given to “shooting off bis mouth”—to use a slang phrase—than of shooting Czars. “____.o. Gov. Churchill, of Arkansas, gives evidence of the kind of pluck that is most efficient in putting down “bulldozing” and kindred outlawry. He hhas deciared martial law in the county of Perry, ‘Which has been so terrorized over by despera- @os that the civil authorities are afraid to exe- ute lawful processes against the ruffians. The commandant of the state militia, with a well armed and equipped company, has been sent to the county to assist the civil authorities in the enforcement of the laws. The declaration of martial law in a time of peace looks like an treme step, but the history of the bert few Das — meses b Arkansas and +4 the ties are not able ‘to cope with the lawless gangs. At one of the readjuster conferences, held in this city some weeks ago, the chairman of the republican committee of Fairfax county, Vir- ginia, was very positive in pledging the support ef his county for coalition. He gave the as- surance thaf*there were but four white republi- ¢ans in that county who favored a straight out ticket, and that the colored republicans unani- mously believed in coalition. Either the county ehairman was badly mistaken in his estimate or & wonderful change has taken place in the minds of the republicans of Fairfax county. At a pri- mary meeting in Vienna, Saturday, to choose delegates to the county convention for the court house district, the straightouts carried the day by a decided majority. The county chairman was present, and witnessed his own overthrow. ——_—«-¢»—__ ‘The state of Missouri has at last determined ‘to make an effort to suppress the gang of train Tobbers who have infested her borders since the lose of the rebellion. A reward of $50,000 has Deen offered for the capture of the gang that re- cently robbed a train at Winston. Of this sam 620,000 is.set as the price upon the heads of the James brothers. This large sum will, in all prob- ‘ebility, tempt one or more of the gang to betray ‘the others. = A edladord cb Cou fT cee ELLL I MEDALS SHOULD BE GIVEN TO THE Cus- | TOMERS WHO WADED THROUGH THE DUST AND MOVED. THERE IS NOW IN STOCK A FAIR SPRINKLING OF ALL SORTS OF GOODS. THE STOCK IS NOT AS LARGE AS IT WAS 60 DAYS AGO, WE SHOULD BE SORRY IF IT WAS, FOR WE ARE NOT CONSIDERING PROFITS AT THE PRESENT TIME, OUR MAIN OBJECT BEING TO GET RID OF THE GOODS. YOU ARE MORE | LIKELY TO BE SUITED AT OUR PLACE THAN | ANYWHERE ELSE, FOR WE HAVE AT ALL TIMES (IN OR OUT OF SEASON) THE LARGEST STOCK. | IF YOU ARE GOING TO THE MOUNTAINS, SEA- [ | SIDE, OR COMPELLED TO STAY AT HOME WE CAN UNDOUBTEDLY SUPPLY YOUR WANTS IN | CLOTHING TO AN ADVANTAGE TO YOU. A. SAKS & CO., STRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, 316 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Note.—Some gooda advertised » month ago are yet being called for. We beg to state that there is no use of calling for articles a month after we advertise them. In fact, = week is risky. Call at once, that is, within a day or two, and you will find the article as advertised. ect s A RARE CHANCE. TRUNNEL, CLARK & CO., 803 MARKET SPACE, Will sell for a ahort time their entire stock of FIRST-CLASS DEY GOODS At Prime Cost. D® GOODS AT COST. BURDETTE & CO. Will begin their 15th semi-annual sale of DRY GOODS, CARPETINGS, OILCLOTHS, MAT- TINGS, &c., AUGUST FIRST, AND CON- ‘TINUE THIRTY Days. SPECIAL BARGAINS. 000 worth of REMNANTS, Odds and En: be $vold a one quarter ineir sine including Reacts of tine Dress Goods and Silks. 20,000 yards of first class GALIOOES, at 5 cents per Best PACIFIC LAWNS and PERCALES, 10 cents per A large lot ‘lot of PRESS GOODS. at 10 cents per yard, (Ormer price 15, 20 aud 26 conve per yard. ‘The balance of our stock of P, be it pry of PARASOLS will be sold at 100 pieces of BLACK CASHMERES, at 45, 55, 6234 and 70 cents, very cheap. SILKS. Our_stock GUINET & BONNETT ‘sfbiDie ow eomrt and will be sok than fa ices: BROCADE SRS Se So: ERS ‘Ba’ 1EUX and PLAIN 88 75 dozen Sis HOSE, silk clocked, at 123 30 dozen Children’s HOSE, French ribbed, in Cardinal, and Wine, at SOS cone er pee ‘worth 50. De ieeeione aces es HOSE. Black and Colored STLK. LISLE THREAD GLOVES, and SUMMED UNDERWEAR, fos Ee ‘We have about 250 Remnants of Nottingham LACE CUR- rie pas hiram tne belo on the dollar. f Brussels, Three-ply and Ingrain AG AneETS voheap. fa ALL GOODS WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED BY THE SALESMEN. W. W. BURDETTE & CO., 3y30-3t_ 928 Tru STREET AND 706 K STREET N.W. FFreen HUNDRED DOLLARS. aul Wie 2S ae Star oiice. ae J ANTED—A WAITER: ON: ONE WHO. W kitchen when ‘App! sylvania avenue, W 4NIED—A SMALL AND TRUSTWORTHY ‘ored Boy to make himself useful about the house. Apply with ‘with references at 1390 F etreet northwest- JANTED—AT ONCE, A NURSE FOR A CHILD. German or French ‘Must bring char: | acter front Inet miatree. ‘Apply at 907 M street port | D ROOMS, TO RENT EN {sea W ANTED-A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT BA pontuwest Fale of jence i kin Ai Nor Wh cher wis Bea Maes | y ANTED-TWO MORTAR | HOD CARRIERS ao one to make mortar, at the ee a ‘Men belong- ing to the bricklaying Hod Hod " Association need not apply. CHA! it oases ¥, ANOTHER YOUNG W conalia MF. X, DOOLEY'S ‘popular soda fountain, and Pennsylvania avenue southeast. None | D tnean actives willing and honest one need apply. _1t ANTED—A WHITE WOMAN TO COOK, WASH Ww ‘and iron at 909 Massachusetts avenue northwest. Appl; ly immediately. dy30-2¢° 7 ANTED—A HOUSEKEEPER FOUR MILES FROM Ww the city, the Baltimore and Ohio Railread. A drvee A B., Post Oflice Box 279, Washington, -D. Teferen LW. rANTED—50 HORSES AND CARTS AT BEN ning’s Staion, ot itimore & Potomac horse and cari per Apply | there. foie ss BROS. : oS sa0-Ne Whee yants. c. BE. PR | 50 COOKS, CHARTER AIDS AND ished Ser- pth references: families ‘Licensed Agency. 926 F strect eae a &CO. yANTED — FIFTY RAILROAD LABORERS. IN quire st once at the corner 20th and M streets north- west! JOHN CURREN. Jy29-3t" WAxEED-4 GOOD SERVANT FOR A \ FAMILY | leo, 3 re man “fora Farm,’ Apply VOWS Loon Omer, S14 9th “street, | betwoen yivania avenue and DB northwest. __4y28-2w ANTED —TWO ABLE-BO} AS LABOR- sna 96h on Farm. app ee 4 ULTONS Loan Office, street, between = ; jana Pennayiva WANTED—SITUATIONS. WANTED BY A LADY, A SITUATION 8 | care of of citen eal any page het ie Apply at 2008 G street northwest. ANTED_BY aA RESPECTABLE, COMP! cing 2 Pisce as waiter or, driver; is willing EPs arom: ty it ares WANTED BY 4 Ser A SETTLED WHITE WOMAN, A ituation togo in the country to do nursing and 3 Dest of! ae seins oF housewor Address Box 118, Star office. Ly | FoR! -RENT_S' “STORE piece ‘northwest, eget ieee, venue. | Susinene. “teaateoae FOR ee (OR RENT- - HOT EIGHT BOO: | sree cia oo ted House in Laurel, Mi shaded eroun 2 ee . and | Adareed'C.¢ Ce sa eit Laurel, P. ‘OR RENT— BRICK HOUS HIGHT EOOMS, Aad ee, igpmvenene Ne © street ‘west. Apply at et: | J(OR RENT ANDs SALES OF PROPERTY, PRIVATE | Fenn #t auction mS Sei orgs rage my Sone ‘the oa sad F \g GAMAN, 8t teenie northwest. | (OR RENT 1112 “D STREET NORTHWES' Sari as 3 OF Fostatirant; also cood Hable: newly ar aad Apply next door, 11 | 213 E et. n.w., 12 rooms, mod. os ect per month. 405 H st. n.w., 12 rooms, mod. ils Cet : 9 rooms, ae se S1Let Bes Toe i ae cS #3 W. HANDY, _3y30-3t th atrect northwest, Fe ,RENT STORE 2dtGOM AND — Inquire ai Corner ntoree eae ss ae dyin NE ONE THREE. cE-STORY. BRICK son Gye tae pee : FANTED—THREE OR W W Wooms tor Honeexceping "Adare CLERK Star _WANTED—HOUSES.. Vocation eh with grounds turchi oF northwest Good tenant .. Address M. A. Stak often, by ‘Boptamber at ist or tsth. 4y90- venue. ‘well-located Dwellings for desira. ble tenants, YOURG & Gea ELL, 1420 Rex York v oe He A Busy, for light (Orse wl for Apply at No. 110M atrect northwents ANTED—T0 PURCHASE A SOUND YOUNG with full particulate 3.AcG. Star omen AMIE y JANTED-LADIES TO URARN MADAME LIV- oe, sn Fig ich lb daa Uy her Agent 1388 atree Satings tuition waar- petites Cutline and Fitting on ‘Wednesday, Positively, free fred of charse Het ferences given. yaaa FURNITURE IN Address J, Syatin” VV ANTED_HORSES TO PASTURE AT 8 PER Ne oe 627 north ‘Thursday a Soguray. JOHN Se Ene ee aT ee ys. tet Be a WaXTED_ar RICE'S foal orks, 496 Maine ave. southwost. Feath- Wa xs torengata, Sattreanoe fo id remake, Fur- niture to steam. jy8 JV ANTED CARPETS TO CLEAN. WE DO NOT WHIP CG: Our work ie done petier and big —— by ‘elophoue. A. H. GHACE &' & BRO., 616 BS isiana avenue. WATE 19 ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN E. BELL, 420 ‘Commission New ¥ isa, of Deeds for very Si a fe ail Torstory, Examiner mand Notary. sioner, acm. toSp. Woe aaa SR maa : and Decorate, i ac iture stored and packed. and examine. “At F. H. YOUNGS, 1a04 Boones eae avenue. ap! ANTED—FURNITURE TO STORE I I FINE W Storage Rooms. CHACE'S, 6: oar on TO RENOVATE, SS se8 to Remake, Furniture to Pack and ‘Ship, at 616 Louisiana a wene. _maril 8. Commis. jotary. Always in office from 9 cash ut snd 0 stteets. Ja rANTED_YOU ‘TO KNOW THATTS clase Ts made Second-hand Suit, Cas Detter WwW gud egret ae cheaper than & counaon ow gute ‘be bought, at JUSTH'S OLD STAND, No. 619 D strect northwest, OF at Branch Store, No. 409 9th at: northwest. —We buy but Sret-ol \d-hand Clothing. LADIES’ FINE NECKWEAR asD EMBROIDERED SASHES ar FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. Ats0, MARKED DOWN BARGAINS COUNTRY BOARDING. FEW MORE advantages of a country home; convenient to railroad; Hyattey JACKSON. G2. BOARD, PLEASANT ROOMS, HEALTHY jocation Fo9m cool an fe, Md. GEORGE W: 3530-6¢" se ee SUBSCRIBER WILL D takes few Board ges iat on ™ FANCY HAIR RIBBONS, ar 10c,, 15e, and 25. per yard. UNUSUAL VALUE m™ FINEST LISLE GLOVES, at 200.» 250, ang 38, - : 2% pereir. P. $5 We AZire to call special attention to eur great of fine hand EMBROIDERED MULL FICHUS, ‘Decame proverbial in Washington, at MOST EXTENSIVE NEW YORK HOUSES. For beauty, quality, style and value, the goods are un- surpaseed in America. COCHRANE & CO., Orrosrre Rices' Bawx. 5S ANNIE HUMPHERY, © a ‘Taxru Sraxer Noarawzsr, Pel teczreiginene ALWAYS ON HAND. Cgreate, Hloaieny, naa meade Unterwene. jy30 lers for August snd healt Tobin, true th iver, 125 yards from, the ree miles from. ATi sa” er week. Addrees oe Ee R. W. 5 RST CLASS COUNTRY BOARD, AT BLOOMING. Fae Farm, half s mile from East Falls Church 81 we direca Wisse 3. W. PHILLIES alle Cha Ve tir ae OUNTEY BOARD.—A FEW RE ARDERS Cre be oatta ts oid Viegas ple a ‘Waterford, ae ee MONEY TO 164y, Moxey, x, MOREY, MOMS ‘MONEY TO Long’ Gtice, ‘S14 982 whrects oak ONEY TO LOAN. 000 Loan, In Bums to suit,” 7° ae BEAT, ESTATE iS Ramee comma are, seGURY. mar Oe COE Bist Benace hope ‘ONEY TO LOAN, ON BEAL me PER CENT. mai JTZMAN, Mo™F® To a AN ON REAL ESTA’ asim trom $100 and Upmann at lowest ratea ct moderate. No delay. TOON Rae ‘ear Peaneylvanis — H. WARNER, _ INSURANCE. (COLUMBIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, ¥ STREET. nov26 FEW HOURS DAILY, OR EVERY | | No. 1542 Gol northwest, with nine Toon provement juire Ni ‘7th street sot norbwoste ee "RUPPERT. 'y FoR REN RENT HOUSE S25 I ‘STRER NORTHWEST, “326-3 $m OR RENT BUILDING ON THE NORTHWES: cra peg Somer of 17th etreet and New York avenne, ne oe — | State Dey Apply to JOHN TRIM) 6 F : strest nortiwote FoR BE: RENT 1909 RHODE ISLA ISLAND AVEN AVENUE, nore modern improvements: $27.50 month. "We W. DASERHOWES © S08 i's street. 4y9-im ‘OR RENT—HOUSE 447 MSTREE -W., 8 rooms, uuumer Kitchen, beth, fe ke. sib per month, if applied for at ‘at JOHNSON'S Gallery, 809 Pennsylvania avenue. dy6-1mn’ ing two lors, large Inquire at 32¢ Louisiane cvenue, ‘OR RENT—A DESIRABLE I RESIDENCE, heizhborhood,, convenient to F str ew pair’ all modern improvanente: Apply at $303'0 st., Georgetown. m31-3m. aa Serer FOR _RENT-MISCELLANEOUS POR RENT. DESTRABLE DAIRY iy FARM, CONVE. 120 cows.” Boe WARNER OMe iret port for 40 cows. BUS sINESS CHANCE GARDEN, FARM.—¥OR BALE, | EIGHTY ITY ACRES 01 OF the Brightwell Farm, at Pp House end mation. iy Dre 0. Ht BRIGHT WELL, 1227 Pennsylvania avenue northivest. i" red ICA: | older to tie Sitio dunk peas next ‘$8each. Address P 698, ci TERRACY, 11 | 'T—THE PROPE! Soe 1035 conta ‘Sty at ea oe corner of L north lore, Piste comer suitable for the clear, Liquor or : laueceeesaeedee Apply at 640 L street northwest. ay! 19-lm NICE FOUR ROOM Hi 8 SALE—A edt LoxeO; art cas | Ree keer ou SW DANENHOWES fein” B SALE—THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE F%.¢ 124 E street northwest: pleasant Eiht shade trees and fountain. examined between 6 and 7 p.m. FOR SALE— -MISCEL LANEOU 5 arfect order; eG. SMITH, 1103 Pennsylvania avenie. IN TICKETS TO T HE | School, entitling the t fa and winter; BEFORE AUGUST 42 complete AED Rt ‘oORNINGHAGes, west. No. ale iith steet northwest Fo, SALE-A BIG BARGAIN-AN = STagANT & ‘octave, finely-finiehed rose Pieno, with | handsome Stoo! sod Cover, a cant, easly, Or will | ‘eell partly on tines to peat = SIDNEY z Niki wae . al-6t ith street northwest. OR SALE— HORSE, 51 ae P BUGG AND Fon sALe Will be gay nan TOR a to dress P. Ons ne Oe ‘D i 2 FOR 8: SALE, CHEAP Tight Burinees Wagons sn DSOME ESTEY OR- N will y be sold at cash for toe nest 3 To da by By L. WILD Tih street, Siac ois a OR SALE—7 OC’ ee ‘OOD Ba oe, fie 5 an also: — as Pa ee pal northwest crn! R SALE— AIX. Fatern North 3 Artin ee Terms. ‘Also onal Farioy ox ten Ki 1428 New York avenne. TOR EE gee! nN. Fe oe pnp eee MILE FROM oree 5 ees py —< oe oun Hoe A H. gedit of yan eh Bradtort Gon, Peaaa reese SALE-ONE FINE, inion cou for G. L. WILD & oe rio han att tao cig teraeee wl mess S00 Tan street noriisrest. J18-1m_ THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF hand and Buries, of al fat ee 2a Tae STOCK OF NEW and Second-hand Sarin in part Coupe, Coup sonable prices, p-Seats, Extension ‘Burre; Hoceawa ke. e., at rea- = BERT ROBERT H. RATA, m6 __ 410-416 9th st. northwest, between D and E. Por Sz HAVE < OR HAND, A I LARGE ST STOCK | make, newand eas Wagons hani whic iis be ald cose at a mn st —— ing promptly attended toat Teaged cate. foe) mi x Bigs __ BOARDING. IGELY FURNISHED AND VERY PLEASANT Rooms with first-class Table Board at 421 1ith street northwest. aul-6t" MS 188 | BORDLEY WIL WILL REOPEN HER HOUSE | ar 3y22-e08t" ” $rpat, Unis for | & BRO., 709 | | THE WEST WASHINGTON pi (incorporated NEARLY = “i 505: | RYLAND AGRICULTU COLLEGE. —THE | Martie Soumenc TURKDAY, SEPTEMBER WANTED—HELP. FOR RE ‘T—ROOMS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. EDUCATIONAL. DRY GOODs. DW ‘hiv artisan ais pin etree aos Oe AP | AOR BENT ae Soy Verein ae Groctquerton of susie fram tous sex. | Lee tocar ge LAties: pec BUCKSKIN GAUNTLETS aT ey WANTED’ YaATE vou WOMAN 1 70 COOK, WASH 4 satel nef ncheaee Sarat REV.T.P. RGR, A. M., Prost. THREAD GLOVES m GLOVES AND GAUZE UNDER. prions. 2 gPer, Spanggee oF garormation aulirow WMH. | apres’ LINEN AND MOMATR eee —_ si wi | FOULARD AND SUMMER STLKS, at cost. ( he | -MARKED-DOWN PRICES” ON LINEN { ORGANDIES, AND GINGHANS. Lawn, } AN IMMENSE LoT AN en Daerah GOODS, “LAWNS, si oo poba ee winch gre et jpavoums FEMALE INSTITUTE, marked in plain figures, and are “Great Bares WARRENTON, VA. | Session begins SEPTEMBER 1: For eatalorne =e ist. For @is0 A YEAR ‘Witome cree toes so ea, Bushiion owe ERS ‘The next eeacn Sener 6 aL For circulars address the Stuart.” TUITION, Yo! g BOARD 3 Foy BA Pa a ashe | achacieen’ tite Meters an fiery focitiee ae rs aS deen I 8. cine. Ee Mocrest Inge, Bilt, Dx Tladesy ad a} ¥ ARY, 1412 H STREET NORTH. eg Lu PRT Pe ‘all term opena Teachers Gaienaibar frit full corps of Sus 818 CONNECTICUT AV- nae circulars: Miss LIPSCOMB, Principal. Paves x “INSTITU pes ies | Sta | PRQE,AND. MRS. LUCIEN rR ‘Will Reopen ORDA 1538 T STREET NO} For further and full particulars and circulars & COMERS 4. BER 21, 1881. For Prof (Trapslations done.) PpEsNsyy, LVANIA MILITARY, “ACADEMY, CHESTER, PA. (OPENS SEPT. It.) on in Civil Rnginocrtings emis lish." Degrees conferred. Classics and English. | “Por Circulars spat MISSES BURGESS, Principals. C, COLLIERE’S yy SeETEMnER ia, Toh, Py Ne ‘aia dy BLACK GUIPURE LACE FOR LADIES OVER DRESSES, NUNS VEILING. 3 | SHETLAND SHAWLS; NAVY BLUE FLANNEL. 2 ONE PRICE ONLY. PERRY & BROTHER, | $780_ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Con. 9rm Sguser. La LINEN ULSTERS. GUINNIP, DAY & ©O., 820, 622 axp S€ Severs Srneer Nomrawasz, ARE SHOWING A LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK or LINEN ULSTERS, ar VERY LOW PRICES, to 3320-3 ‘Cov. THEO. HYATT, President. 'OCKLAS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, SANDY | R , will a —— eS A | story, Be'tos Lettres au hohe firentars call on FRANCIS ML Lie cae roe rie wenue, or K | GTgsoRSRE HALE, Fi for vers. Sey at AM, eae or buxin sent. PR ‘May 25th, 1 MISS MARGARET. re EE LP PRINCIPAL, 2028 P street, Sree Eetigetown. SESSION BEGINS SEPTEMBER 7, 1881. Terms Pen Year: L., Lor FOR BOYS, RasTensTow XN, ‘cmiber ‘Iees, “Cotshorsen Principal. 320-eo6w SCHOOL ¥ For GIRLS i. der and rer. poy HELLMUZE, D.D D.C. FALL TERM OPENS WEDNESDAY, Serremmen 21. A MAGNIFICENT LINE or SHETLAND SHAWLS, ar LESS THAN THE COST OF MANUFACTURE. GREAT REDUCTION TN ALL SUMMER GOODS. GUINNIP, DAY & CO. oS __ Sense anene EE Cosine OUT OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF a buildings, situ- DRY GOODS AT ACTUAL COST. | ated in a most b locality, about tour hours by rail from Nigrara Fale sou one ofthe pin aren All of our French Lawns, Ail of our Figured Linen Toutes between Eastand the Wi Lawns. All of Figured American Lawns st Actus ee ae bi of tae founder os | Gone One Thousand pieces of Beautiful Lawns, the ical nse odues acstion. “fhe whole eprtem ts banca { lancest assortment in Washington, 6, 6, 8 10, 1, 1b, on, the sous Prat eae the 20, 25. Figured Linen Lawn, 123s, 15, 18. Allof our aus forthe tght formation of chs course: wantie gn Pi jon of, Glergymen. For *‘circulars” and fan nara Lady Principal Hellmuth Ladies’ Colleze, tata, Canad Pa GEASS, BOARD FOR LADIES AND GEN- U (HEEMEN, $20 per mont RIVER'S HOTEL, (343 Pennsylyania avenue. fe de Hote, 50c. jy9-1in Fontan ‘WELL-FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR, Tronting two strects, in most desirable part of the Siva on ot Mae DB STOR HE TREMONT HOUSE, WITH ITS FINE, PRO OMTE- ae ‘able, airy rooms, willbe found most bie place for summer boand- rates: room and board, $25,and ‘550 per month p30 SUMMER BOARDING—AT THE STONE MAN- sion, Columbia Heizhts, a few wily, cool Rooms” ten degrees lower temperature wn. Every home oomfort; shade trees and dawn fo pbun- GPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, ‘Corner of 7th and L streets northwest, holds For instruction in Practical’ Pentanch ‘or ing, Single and Double Entry Bookkeeping snd ness Eee sions, $6 per month. Pa instruction in yg and Pa use of Piano and | Miss CLINTON ae London, on. syd dawiee in, Letter Writ- Busi- Day sessions, $7 per month; evening ses- m30 se ry pee ‘Usnme UR concerning the echool. M. N. ARCHER INSTITUTE.—MRS. ARCHER AND | will the summer in Oclo- 8 will ocoupy ‘ner hoare a Parasols at Actual Cost. AD of our Black and Colored | Silks, Black and Colored Satins, Brocade Silke at Ral per of CARTER'S, RS. MONEY ADVANCED ON IMPORTANT and VAL- UABLE B INVENTIONS, either before or after Patent. Box 86, ice. dec30 Bolten EXTRAORDINARY! THE AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. SEASONABLE GOODS NOW IN STOCK. MEN’S DEPARTMENT: Light Cheviot Suits, = Seer ut rue 5itnen Salt Deap 40 Etat Suite. YOUTHS’ DEPARTMENT: New Novelties daily ee ae = ‘ime of tue Fauaa che and Cassimere ots ‘The Most Elaborate Display in the cot KILT SUITS A SPECIALTY. UP Prices the lowest. A. STRAUS, No. 989 Pennayivania avenue. re SUMMER GOODS MARKED DOWN ‘20 per cent. to ensure quick Sent s8389 Gg Shp nr or fox the Sea Share, ot bg ea Biopers and NB tien al reduced. af 1916 ann JA16 Pewerivanra Avexcz. yas all adary fe Gh ay ne ep ie Hie eeceanany aire Soemeet a cance al ttre operable Soe iven Or no Consulta 402 ct ti ven pay, ion Rooms, SPECIALTIES. Maat DUBOUIS, FRENCH MEDIUM, WORKS eeteate epaparenmood advice far Rentieman. No. 604 15iN street mortrast from 9 to ldem., and? to8 pene Yyad- tw MS; BROOKE KE, TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF (FE. All business tial. demon 50 cents each “No. 400 visoot, Doteeen aan Sth streets northwest. b10-265* PROFESSIONAL. WN. B.—Store closed at 6 p.m. dyi8 = RENT—AIRY ROOMS, eS 7 RON: ie ES- 30 11 MARKET SPACE. z tg = i Tt is mituated on the ed oy Ais BEE, DAIRY, GOOD | sis tndlann atroue, Alpe, Bret ince Boata $18 pur | PAN; te ath of rae mies | GIXTH MENTION FOR AUGUST. Pawesk. Wises 3 & parts of the city; ‘The grounds are extensive, elocsiion beatin a —_— TAN’ SELL SMALL DAIRY, BUTTER ‘the Misses: ‘35th street, Washi: D . Wanaiteg store ncrttegt corner iat: if LOST AND FOUND. & wees pen eae mrcetlewrsng Apply on premise : z 081, CHILDS EMBROIDERED CAP ON MARY, PHATE, Fron ee | eee Exe ~. sete TES ERe po ENNEY ‘aven Finder et cee on eee LS es errant oes Leia Hew Seewey avert southeast ly postal core 4t*_| Point, fis and ‘all com) petite ee lon iy Riri, a ‘ab ana’oaye nd 02s ts, wo inte os sala rigs ghia SATURDAY A Aster ie REVENUE an vance. Talal cle A.M, most a ge NK STOCKS, &. ve i iret jorthwest. | Cottons, Taformation eheerh 1594 sad Gt treat 2 northwest and paying for alvertle™ —e “= | Sais Issvs 4 Paice Lave Darr vos Tam Comme Ref the Banks. ent the Cit Tr > 2 hegued other you wish to buy or sell call on = 2 REWARD—FOR THE RETURN OF A ats BU ILDERS SUPPLIES. BROWN & CLAGETT, ae ous sae ig ae Re aE erp ‘Es | JUST ARRIVED I a= ey 6 Tx Dos: cotiar, en + — (Onico in Hattways) AN BUM BEHDEG, | SEE etarn to 68 Lath sere nartuwests "Eat | @) as (CLOSING OUT SALE OF SUMMER STOCK. ro “tae Orp Persereren axp Poruran A fine lot of MAHOGANY, WALNUT and ASH, all] jist OROANDIES hunch too RES’ we SALOON, ‘thicknesses. Also, a 4-4 FLORIDA CEDAR: B73sc. INDIA ‘LIN! ‘B00. with Summer cellar, 423 10th “LUMBER YARD, Be. 250, Brrect, between Gas Oftice and a Museum, « few 3y29-20" dB streets. he. st 20c. aa ae ee PERSON. J, KENNEDY « 0. die: PERSIAN LAWNS for aoe, 5 3y3- AL. . =) 25e. 200. —— — An elegant line of C; ft ‘OR, Le the a Aaa TELE! een TADY FROM LAREDO, MEXICO, DESIRES TO Semicond ee TABLE DAMASK 37 Be, 8.8 "aaigceaaed BIGHT TO WATER POWER, istely owned rand’ used ene font character | PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 607 B STREET, | 9 dozen NAPKINS $1.50, worth $2, by W. 6. Buse Spnen eee (thirty-five or forty years of are) of exelent che 50 pieces best style CALIOO Be. y BORED S EXCELSIOR ot GUANO. Sr Bea pittoe® Aene PAULINE TAVINGSTON, ieoaber Yahd-wide CAMBRIG Be Also, thet RIGHT and FORM! ‘its manufacture. in . ‘Tule Mills situated on tho’ Chesapeake and Ohis Ce: | AMEE GENTESMAN-WHO WISHES TO "LEASE A | PAR IRON, STEEL, TIN PLATE, ENGINEERS, J. A. LUTTRELL & €0., nal, about 1) miles f1 . Apply to of ARLE fora riding school MACHINISTS’, COACH AND BU! $3. MATEHEWS, 1208 Sst stroet, or iid street Syseae ecceeeaatd a mae _ 3330 817 MARKET SPACE. Pte ADA ROS: iG-ESTAB} EDU . _ $630-8m_ eet Ma 08 roqune an LON LISHED, RE- ASBESTOS PAUNTS AND Wa’ REPvcED PRICES oe INVENTO} gatintoction in all affairs J.® WHITE & BROS., . Mout PORTLAND CEMENT, ee Bowne! ‘Works: Swanscom ply over ten thousand berpes of Portiand, Se arse ager tea Sas ENE'S CEMENT. fone: ‘Ce- SUMMER GOODS. #1,00 BLACK BROCADE GRENADINES for. 2%e. FIGURED LINEN LAWNS for... | - a ‘SWISSES ag SuAte MANTE! AT. Agee" ere $025-3m_ Senet RORTEWEST. % MO! Cieotisire to Hen Beaune AND LONGEVITY," Grruie Ransands, ta and fat, visit roa orp site i Wilisndte Hi eee eee ey pe “4 and De ee ea cE PE eeerreemes "| Deg ea as Ae ee sis aa 3. W. SELBY, — HE MARK DOWN PRICES Mi, TALBOTT, DENTIST, No. 497 °TH or T bd vas ‘Teeth BT per oot: ier een AVIG: as Jani SINGLATON & HOEKE's, ‘Wil aly cota t AUGUET 1, I MARRY 8 Pube Ee Bost in the world, Gals black — wat fades. J. H. JOHNSON & CO., Agents, sp2T__ 12th strect Wharf and 1202 F strest northwest, Frpeery Bet erie JEWELRY, &e. —————————— bt JUST RECEIVED aL ot At Reduced Prices. SAL LEWIS’ SONS, Jewelers and Silveramiths, #5 Tre CAR TICKETS GIVEN SILVER-PLATED TEA SETS, ICE PITCHERS, ROGERS BROS.’ KNIVES, FORKS and SPOONS, &c., 1215 Pennsylvania avenue. ‘To Custom=ns beanutsnaoreas 3 ‘Dollar and above, A COMPLETE STOCK oF ANDERSON SOOTCH GINGHAM, ‘The best in the World, for 373 Cents per yard. 4 FULL LINE OF ALL KINDS OF WHITE GOODS. GBASS CLOTH CRINOLETTE SKIRTS, Entirely new and light for Summér Wear.