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WASHINGTON, FUESDAY... ‘The Evening Star bas a regular, permanent, bona Side daily cireniation more than treble that of any other duily paper published in Washington, and equal to thet of all the _other daily papers here added together. “THe STAR office is connected with the Tele phone 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 eity for the summer can bave THe Stan mailed to them~ postpaid, for fifty cents per month, and the address changed The Next Howse. The question as to whether or not the mem- bers of Congress who shall be elected next fall Morton and Wood, from New York, can qualify in time to take their seats on the first Monday in Decem- ber, is one of special interest, because of the almost equal division of the next House pc cally. These four votes mi affect the orzanization. Three of the vacancies exist because of the promotion of republ! members-elect of the House to higher pé tions—Miller and Lapham to the Senate, Morton to the place of U.3. minister to France. ‘The fourth vaeane: Fernando Wood. It democrat will be ¢ and the repablicans count upon electin other three members, though the trict is really scmewhat doubtful. The state canvassing beard of New York, composed o state officers, is required by law to make the final official count of election returns for mem- bers of Congress; but the law provides only md by the death of mnceded that a for meetings of this board after regular elections, and the date prescribed for its meeting to canvass the returns of) the next November ciection is subsequent to the meeting of Congress. necessary for the state board to canvass the votes cast in November for Congressmen before the parties elected can be qualitied for admis- sion, then it is plain that they cannot be in their to participate in the organization of the e. Whatever may be the construction of this law in New York, it is within the power of the House of Representatives to overrule it if that body sees fit, as it is the sole judge of the “election and qualification” of its members. There are in New York local inspectors of elec- tion who first count the returns and then for- ward them to Albany for the final official can- vass by the state board. The last canvass is Rothing more than an inspection of the returns of these local beards, as the latter are nearly invariably correct. The record shows that . Cox was onee admitted to a seat upon a certificate based upon the Teturns of the local boards of inspectors, and in the last Congress Hon. Waldo Hutchins was ad- mitted upon the same credentials. He was elected to sueceed a republican who died on the Very night of the general election. To have Waited for the next meeting of the state board, Under the law, that the returns from bis district | might be finally canvassed, would have kept him out of his seat for some time during a ses- i sion of Congress, and a democratic House ad- mitted him without the formality of that final | count. The members who shall be elected to fill the existing vacancies in New York will no doubt present themselves with credentials based ‘Bpon the official returns of the local boards, and, fm accordance with precedents already estab- lished, it is reasonable to presume they will be Promptly admitted. a a Another article of American mannfacture is Pushing British goods out of a field of their own, and which it was thought could be held by them against all the world. A New Zealand corres- pondent of one of the English printing trade Journals complains that types cast in the United States are fast superseding those of English make and styles in Australia, New Zealand, and Im fact in all the islands constituting Polynesia where the business of printing is carried on. The journal in question comments on this announcement in a rather doleful vein, and then admits that so far as job and fancy styles of types are concerned the complaint will apply to England itself, as well as to her south sea colonies. It says it is constantly in receipt of Specimens of printing from all the principal establishments in the United Kingdom, and that nearly every card and circular received shows that it is printed in part if not wholly With types of American manufacture. —— The increase in the popularity of lager beer as @drink in this country is remarkable. For the year ending May Ist, 1877, the total sales in the Thited States were 9,752,030 barrels, while dur- Ang the year ending May 1, 1831, there were soid | 14,125,466 barrels, an increase of 4,373,436 bar- rels in five years, or an average increase of about 1,000,000 barrels. The increase in the * popularity of this beverage does not extend to all parts of the country. In Maine, Vermont, Florida and Mississippi there was not a single | Darrel of beer sold in 1880 or 1851, though prior to that some beer hw! been annually consumed inthe two last aamed states. In Alabama $0 barrels were sold in 1580 and ben 4 in 183i. — ‘The state election in Kentucky yesterday was Bnusually quiet,and a light vote was polled. The Fepublicans made some gains in representation In the legislature, owing to the democratic in- difference. The democrats still, howev er, have an overwhelming majority of thaf body, and the | indications are that a sufficient number of the friends of Senator Beck haye been elected to ssure his return tothe United States Senate. ‘The question of calling a convention to revise the state constitution was voted ‘upon, bat. as it Fequires a majority of the whole number of Voters in the state to carry it, the proposition is probably lost. though a majority of those voting favored it. This is the third time this question has been submitted. An eminent English medical and and scientific | suthority announces the discovery that leprosy | is most common on seashore, and that when it | spreads inland it isgenerally found on the shores of lakes or along the course of large rivers, where fish are largely eaten. This discovery, if it indeed be one, comes most inopportunely, just after the world had accepted the theory that fish food is healthy, and especially nutritive to the brain; but what is meant probably is that fish are productive of leprosy where they are Used as the common article of diet. Just what ground the alleged discovery is based upon is Bot stated. but the fact that leprosy is most €ommon in China and the Sandwich Islands, where fish are most largely eaten, would seem to afford some foundation for It. oe Tt may be a consolation to Washingtonians Who do not get enough water to know that What they do get is excelled in purity by that furnished to only three of the large cities of the sear namely, Brooklyn, Philadelphia and Baltimore. The Cochituate water supplied to Boston, and people of that city have ‘wnapproachable, stands Binth in the list, secording to the chemical and >a acd scientist who made which the Morton dis- | Henee, if it is legally | DRESS GOODS At Prices that will ensure THEIR IMMEDIATE SALE. 25-cont qualities for 18 and 15 cents. 18-cent qualities for 1234 canta. ALL-WOOL BUNTINGS. ‘37%-cent double width for 30 cents. 25-cent single width for 20 cents. ‘20-cent single width for 15 cents. ‘8734-cont Lace for 25 cents. TYLER & CHEWNING, 918 Tru Stneer NORTRWEST. Es™m SPECIAL FOR AUGUST. OUR ENTIRE LINE OF SPECIAL MENTIONS, WITH MANY OTHER DESIRABLE GOODS, AT A‘ NGLY LOW PRICES FOR THE MONTH. RY MANY GOODS WE SELL. BELOW COST, "LD ONLY ASK AN INSPECTION FROM BROWN & CLAGETT, WANTED—HELP. FOR RENT—ROOMS. EDUCATIONAL. 'TED—A JANITOR-MAN WITH WIFE AND ia “no children. Apply to THOS. E. E. WAGGAMAN, pEx0 po cornaa Maer cer meelichiy om a ee a SLASS. EAUNDRESS FOR cat north he ear rRD— USEWORK Ws Teton: Sree aii, Teh }weem I and K northwest. ‘TINNER WHO UNDERSTANDS Li ae f id Kk. Steady Job, at Wane ‘Stove Store, 815 Tbh etteet northwest? = — N, LED, TODO wes TED. ‘A WHITE WOMAN, SETTLED, fads tgurant: AB wat Nos 1295 Lith oeee coutheart 0 eee RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO COOK, Waal and iron, | None but, experionced hand need we case: tank Ha a Gand H north ie 1 fron. Must bring references, Wages $ v WVANTED-A we TO COOK, Wwial-anit iron ang a0, venara hogeework, None | hort Ee ‘apply. Wages | mont iit 1897 Lwkzoot northwest. ana-al™ ANTED—A GIRL AS COOK AND TO ASSIST Jn washing. | White preferred. Wy Tia avenue moothwet < Ware NEAT, INTE over on sie oF ool iy usefel. Must sayatt at night. apply To an Wages $10. ja aoe street cg ‘between D a1 A GOOD RESTA\ ee OOK. AP- | wy Ty at 413 and a18 dah aercat neediest. guia Wistiecd WHITE WOMAN TO COOK, WASH | and iron at 908 12th street northwest. Beier mes an 1 eA ONCE, A NURSE FOR A CHILD. Germen or French ‘preferred. gohlust uring chu last mistress, Apply at 907 M streot north. | MEDALS SHOULD BE GIVEN TO THE CUS- | TOMERS WHO WADED THROUGH THE DUST AND | DIRT OF OUR ENTRANCE DURING THE PAST WEEK. BY TUESDAY @p) THE OBSTRUCTIONS IN FRONT OF OUR PREMISES WILL BE RE- | MOVED. THERE IS NOW 4N 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 BID 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 X¥OU. ‘ A. SAKS & CO., STRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, 316 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Note.—Some goods advertised 3 month ago are yet | being called for. We beg to state that there is no use of calling for articles a mouth after we advertise them. In fact, a week is risky. Call at once, that is, within a | Ge or two, and you will find the article as advertised. D® GOODS AT COST. BURDETTE & CO. ‘Will begin their 15th semi-annual sale of DRY GOODS, CARPETINGS, OILCLOTHS, MAT- TINGS, &., AUGUST FIRST, AND CON- TINUE THIRTY DaYs. SPECIAL BARGAINS. $5,000 worth of REMNANTS, Odds and Enda, will be sold at one quarter their value, including Remnants of fine Dress Goods and Silks: 20,000 yards of first class CALICOES, at 5 cents per yard. . Bet BACTEIO LAWNS and PERCALES, 10 cents per Alarge lot of DRESS GOODS, at 10 coats per yard, former price 15, 20 and 25 cents per yard. | The balance of our stock of PARASOLS will be sold at half price. 100 pieces of BLACK CASHMERES, at 45, 55,623 and 70 cents, very cheap, honey Our_stock of the ted GUINET & BONNETT SILK is now complete ane be sido see cent ess than f Su: HAS, 8A) MHS SiN PRLIEOS ea and PLAIN SA. BA- 75 dozen BALBRI Meats PALBRIGGAN HOSE, silk clocked, at 1234 | 30 dozen Children's HOSE, French ribbed, in Cardinal, Navy and Wines at 33 cota tar ee wo ‘worth 50. Also, bargains in Ladies’ and Gents' COLORED HOSE. Biack and Colored SILK MI GLOVES, and SUMMER UNDERWEAR, ToBHAD We have about 250 Remnant’ ‘TAINS, ‘which will be wold at 33 0 ea oe ee Rem of iy eee Brussels, Three-ply and Ingrain ALL GOODS WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED BY THE SALESMEN. W. W. BURDETTE & CO., _4y90-St_ 928 Tr srRxer Axp 706 K erREET x.w. 1,000 REWARD Gala ec eee |S Sout his siraatine. Sold by ras 1 st ticeus 2a Ppsyos AND ORGANS. Economical buyers who are looking for Bargains will be astonished at our low prices. SIDNEY T. NIMMO'S Piano WaREROoms, jy 483 7ru_ STREET NORTHWEST. JRESTACRANT DE PaRIs, 1424 PEXNsYLVANIA AVENUE NoRTHwEsT. gu G2 por neni table dnote a oo. ; importer chase. bathe SNpescthne tate an? 809 MARKET SPACE. aul-2 i i= | WE Su COOKS, CHAMBERMAIDS AND vv ira Siemon Eeferetions: : fame stan ccc L TI MM MM BBB U Pre street ¢ccL 1 MMMM BB ae a | Sie ea ea ae Sot hen oe “2 Ber Sse HORSES AND CARTS “AT C2 kh BEE SS vu, Be | Ting’sStation, on. the Balemore & Potomaa Fall. Occ LLLL I MM M BBB UWF fete ores, ad cat per day there. "3-5. GoRDER & nos. WP OM; ahh WV ANTED-A GOOD SERVANT FOR A SS of Shree adults; no washing: Also. 4 Man aa fore- | man, for a Farm. Apply st FULTONS Loan Office, 2D FLOOR! 2D FLOOR! | 314 9th street, “between Yivenis avenne sad 0 street 11 epider neti Sy 28-20 it ‘ANTED_—TWO ABLE-BODIED MEN AS LABOR- ers ou Farm, Apply tol. FULTON’S Loan Office, B14 gt atreet, between D street and Pennsylvania ave. [35 UP STAIRS! edanaed aoe ein WANTED—SITUATIONS. UPSTAIRS! aoe OTABLE LADY, A SITU, ation as wet nurse. Address or apply L. Uthstreet northwest. ” | WASTED BY, A RESPECTABLE,» ite Woman a situation as in a private family; would aseist in housework. 4 bd streetmorthwest. call or address 114 ANTED—BY A LADY, A SITUATION AS | | ‘housemaid or housework; willing to tak care of children in gsmall fniuily. Best, Of ify tater | ences. Apply at 2008 G street northwest. al-2t | and Bureau 0 RENT—STO | Bemus of aR Fal RENT—SIX NEW BRICK COTTAGES: on | containing seven ROR RENT—FURNISHED MS To RENT EN Fi foecteys faze coon wo third Aire No. 23534 ry RENT—VERY 1 oc t ROOMS, 3 or unfur- ‘ond inked, with or withgut Reands healthy: aba Borhood. 236 1334 set Hori felt near aS | | business. “thantre FOR RENT—HOUSES. _ R RENT_TWO- 7 ROOMS, modern i BRICK HOUSES, ee = R RENT $26 26 0H STREET NORTHWEST, 6 pitegngern improvements 4p- Peeves — Tatenete fee OR RENT st0 | 16TH STRE STREET Soma, 1 10 aioe 355. Ap- is. WESCOTT and I streets ply @ CO., corner 20th Bon, B. and 0. RR: Se So Be BURR, Laure, Us RESIDENCE OF aa LATE XN, lands ‘also, three Ho Feet Pe Farm of 4045 Mapua Fi ULES DIEUHONNE, Sixrodioe: x res SALE A NICE FOUR ROOM HOUSE, SORT, Part ance $12.50, ‘ate percmk Ww. We ‘The ROOMS row occupied ¥ s Chrirtian Aswociation, “ist aes = fae ‘Teesn rooms” ‘covering 4, feet. eat rented Ld Sniy tet, as now fork For terms, spniy to ae Agena, 401 St strock nerth ween thsi = SALE THRPE.ST STORY ERICK RESTO! trees sant fountains Sereda eee aye an Je11-2m" MISCELLANEOUS FOE RENT_A NEARLY NEW S:ROOM COTE nest vlawei the Diestiot, Fent § month. to0. C. GREEN, No. T10D etrect northwest. att Re oR RENT_NO. PENNSYLY. ANIA ae G-room Brick, eo ie naga No. 210 street, ar, Sopa Sisal ameeeAdl aa pee t, between E and G miata Tooms. | Houses and are within a short distance of the a . Rent a puonth. | FITCH, FOX & BROWN. ie Penn vania avenus ‘Rent ples 66 I street northesst. . SPALDING, 18 1 street OR RENT—A LARGE Ap FOEARANTCY ae Fz in Laurel, Me ‘and R.; well eroun: to Address C. C. land. —BRICK HOURE: EIGHT ROOMS: ALL modern improvements: Apply at store corner th and 8." a0 a Fo RENT AND SALES OF PROPERTY, on rok every inoue Sk Ger etioa oF of THB WAG Se jorthwest. __3960-3t" Gua? 519 7th strect n 3 13, W. HANDY, 509 Tth street northwest. Fe RENT—No. 3 LANGDON N , TERRACE, ii | 3263 avenue D.W., 7 4990-3 rooms, $16; 9255 and 13.45; 1420, meg ie streets 5 G08 Eat C apitol oe 8 3) GAYWOOD, iis “oa Seay Bae. aes a0 roome, Apply’ WANTED. her La SCHOOL OR FAMILY v and experience. “Proce sand ‘Math, Busiish branches 1a ‘PARLOR, | Bed-rooms hicely fur- O Hooms wnfurniahens terms mst be prompt pay. Address WITBECK, | office. au NTED-BY THE l0rn OF AUGUST TWO caly furnished communicating Rooms on ond floor by gentleman, wife and little girl fvo ‘years | 1; terms mist be moderate. “Address M. C. M., Star ‘a ANTED_BY TWO LADIES TWO UNF Re | nished Booms on second floor, hall bed-room and | communicating front room. preferred, with Board in | | game house or nesr by. northwest section near line of | SAfB; Teforences exc ‘Adarees, with, particulars, Wi ‘TED-THREE OR FOUR ERNE Rooms for Housekeeping. Address CLERK, WANTED—HOUSES. Sieben OF FIGHT OR TEN ROOMS acre Gor a no ee city or five unfur- housekeeping. Address § For Be RENT—A DESIRABLE oe CORNER th and Bor es arse £% GO. 19 1324 3920-6 meee street, between west. No 1516 5th street, Uigeos Pana Q'weota Wont. | No. 15432 ser as stroot_ north all modern improvesne Teh street north west cH. RUPEERT. -T HOUSE 025 I STRERT. Sournwes 4 a $35. BIRNEY & BIRNEY, 330 43gstreet’ y ress ao moet! ite er oF pow State Department. Apply 10 JOLIN aE 16 F street nopthwent ou: jy23-1m_ SLAND AVENUE, seven wrovements: $27. Bye a e's, Ww. W. W., 8 rooms, T = = per “pont a Ce bee Fe RENTS HOUSE AAT MSTRE summer kit | rVHE TREMONT HOUs WITH ITS FINEPROME- pe fe baloonin. e00k airy a | Bong SALE—Oi WILL EXCHANGE the Distriét a Farm ip Maryland with good dress OWNER, Star ae Fs SALE—ONE NUNNS & CO. meee ‘ARE PIANO, snug Ye case, and in perfec area age be al PRs SALE SEVERAL SEASON TICKETS TO THE Swinming Sob: the Bolder tee te Skate Bank tim foe pent Talla and winter: eac = Address P.O. = ‘698, city. u IF SOLD | BEFORE A Wee | a 7 |ALE CHEAP, Fe 5th, the fast-eailing Yacht Floren: | Exes be see at Mainore, wrest. "inquire at WARD & CURA No. me 11th street northwest. Fuse SALE—A BIG BARGAIN N finely-Gnished rosewood. R SALE HORSE, ‘SIDE-BAR TOP BUGGY AND Harn oO ol] p. tol the Gn ae Wil sold on er Go Se leave Fru aie aaa HANDSOME ESTEY OR- i; Will certainly be sold mii bos for au for Were 0 dag, or T- ILD & Bk 9 | ‘Tih etreet northwest, Sole’ Aven Ternve. ‘Also sinall Farias ‘on tes TIPS, dds New York Eeveone, |ALE—FARM FOR SALE, ONE MILE FROM | ERAS irk, rs Ammen three-fourths dale, on the B, & 0.8 R., 212% ‘acres, 50 improved, balanes At = alate oun, fruit NEARLY Taine 6.L. FR ‘SALE—THE aS ASSORTMENT oF deacOe and Second-hand and Carriages and Busaics, of all jonn, for nale orexchange at ver) low riers. Or ScHMIDE GO., 466 Penis. aves yoz0-3m Fer Se SALE_AN NUEXTRA. LARGE STOCK OF y NEW | % fe Poston I np Seata, ‘Extensi pupa, Potone, St xtension sonable S on Peueeta es cn mapa ston ROBERT H. GRAHAM, mI6 _ 410-416 9th st. northwest, between D and E. a: | Wor 84 SALE_I i. HAVE ON Carriages an make, ew aud second a, ut viowent stock. no reasonable offer refused. He =a ‘JOHN M. YOUNG, 313 6th street. m12-3m" Board at 421 ta ae FP Snges sam, FOR LADIES TLEMEN, $20 per month. at moe E 1343 Pennsy! Avani nue. Hote, AND GEN lOTEL, y oom, superior table, ui befound'e most Secirable ‘or summer board- ing; rates: room aud board, fand £90 per month. ‘aps Sas MEE BOARDING-AT THE STONE MAN- sion, Columbia Heights. a few delightfully cool r temperature than in bavi ‘home comfort: ‘trees ‘town. and lawn in abun- Sy18-4w ee ist SEPTEMBER OR, Ist OF October, several well-located Dwellings for ble tenanta. "YOUNG & CALDWELL, 1420 New York venue. Jy28-lw ANTED 1 (OULD I LIKE A PEW LESSONS IN Waltzing, two or three evenings cach week. State where and terms. ** FRANK,” NTED—A YEW HOURS palLy, 0 OB 1 Hee er da} Horee and Bugsy, f for light use. Ne ‘M street northwest Bt WiAN2ED 70 Ft ior ae A = full partic a ‘OR RENT—A DESHLABLE DENCE, IN GOOD F neighborhood, con to F street cars; a new house, ip Pall moners improvements; nine rooms. Ost., Georretown. m31-3m FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS Apply at Fx nto the give 30% sinh fee ya weber oe nient 1 ci nu ‘an for 40 cor WARNER, 916 F strest norint west. Jy80-8t BUSINESS CHANCES. ANTED CARPETS TO CLEAN. WE DO NOT Carpota. Our work in done better and Prices lower than ia any other estal Vashin Orders by tolophoue, A. H- CHAE & BRO. 616 isiana avenue. ws NT ED—TO ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN E. . BELL. Room 4, 1420 New York averne, is a. (Vonmilssione’ buguy. Address, | ¢ ARDEN FARM.—FOR SALE, EIGHTY ACRES OF with C., Star office. al-2t*" | (Of the Brightwell Farm, at Benning’s Station, B. and W: ee MADAME LIV- Biulbthiwie sy Jai Poanay faa aiecte nactoreae: ting and ‘which will be by ber ‘ont mat Sir : ani her Parlors, 1328 F street, Satiaf . Wax TO SELLE SMALL DAIRY. BUTTER ad Se ea Set and Fitting on Weanesay, an LEE Store, north west corner New Seine avenue pai a charge. : | streets north Heasons for eelliny, ll health. ed OP wens | Apply on premnea. 30 Wart EURNITURE "IN | JREST RATES FOR GOVERNMENT ane large oremall quantities. Address J. W. D' 2-1” DISTRICT BONDS, CITY RAILROADS, NTED HORSES 0 PASTOR GAS AND BANK STOCKS, &c. Warn 2 TO PASTURE AT $3 PER will be at J. GHEEN’: ease {nformation cheerfull Conidae Eee west, inesdays, eG Refer to the Banks an Bonkers of Kens of, the City. a BELL Faria, Montgomery co., Md. jyl2 you wish tobay WANIED-AT, BlGh'S OLD STEAM CARPET Sees aes siya Cieaning Works, 496 Maine ave. southwest, Feath- poLrram BaNx BUILDING. sn to eptlabons Mattresses to steam and remake, ED (Office in Hallway.) dyl3 be al of Deesin for kvery State and Tertiary Uae R. SALE—The MILL, MACHINERY, UNEXPIRED Sloner, Examiner and Notury. ‘Alwaj® in’ ofiee fee) | BSR the Cand O. Canal ‘Company, and am. toSp. Mm. + ind | RIGHT TO WATER POWEE, intaly owned aug ANTED_FEATHERS AND HAIR MaT@nessrs | *Y ¥- Hypa dee EXCEL Bi GUANO. any po deuovate by Stonun and Mako Over. ‘Un! a Alto, the RIGHT an A for its manufacture Decorating, Furniture peake : and examine. “At ¥. 8. YOUNGS, 1404 cugfvaaia nal, about 15; les trom Georwots apo Satin ee ees DUES $e 'S, 1208 Sist street, or FURNI FO STORE IN FINE . I 48 Bridge street, Ay V Aiorace Rooms. CHACE'S, 616 La. ave. marli | _Je30- oo TT Geonetown. ms Sn. ANTED FEATHERS TO RENOVATE, BAT. to Remake, Furniture to Pack and Shi A. H. CHACK & BROS". Wooo! caah price Pennsylvania avenites b bet 3d and 435 streets. agreat deal ‘be bought, at No. 619 D street se northweny, OF at at Bran t. northwest. Fae NTRY BOARD. —A be comfortably’ farm hone. Apply Loudoun county, —A FEW MORE BOARDERS accommodated WM. be TRS: Wh if EY ADVANCED ON DON IMPORTANT and VAL- 616 Louisiane ayonuo. ari TABLE IV INVENTIONS, either betors or after Patent LD GOLD ANDSILVERINLARGEOR | = 5 Jan19 INSURANCE. WANE P00 10 BNOW THATISELL A FiuST ((OLUMBIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, 2 comaaon how outta 1st, 5 OTSERT. if JOHN A. BAK! B. McGUIR! JUSTH'S OLD STAND, | AS THOS. 2. EAS Eh ATNARD 1 WARNER. bay but anccus | War MI GALTO © HENRY A WILLARD. CHAS. ©. GLO HENRY A. x. REEPERICR, B. McGUTEE, Vico President. Fire at against all Loss by = Be SECURE IN SUMMER. NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, 157m STREET anes ‘New Youx Avs. Fire, Burgiar and atin a at Soa yas fia. | al Peer ee hae Pwr nee LT UBB Bs! R RENT—AIRY ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UN- ft pleasant location. at Nos. 314. 316 and sis Thdiane, avenue laas Board $15 ‘per month. SARAH FLAG Jan! LOST AND FOUND. Ost _Auausr Ry GENTLEMAN'S STRIPED Le of tithes, on Seersucker ‘9th street, between Genter Market and ‘Sr between Gand 13th Toward float Stal 14 Gear Mar" streets. Suitable ket. AME MY ENCLOSURE ABOVE GEORGE. town, on Si Tunlew road, on Ju July 24th. a chestnut gorrel mare. ‘The ereby notified to come forward roperty, Pay charges and take: carey PERSONAL. LADY, FRO} Mf LAREDO, MEXI scquaintance of « middle- en’ Gitive or 1 of. character | icsraie irons sitmane PAULINE LIV! aCeTe. | ity Post Office. ‘ADAM RO! THE tae ESTABLIS! Me a eee in all. of tite th fession; tells the past, Savios ‘and’ ascend ow al ‘business, love and matrimony. Satisfaction wiven or no pay SHED, RE- RE ‘One in the pro- ALL IN TROUBLE CALL. ‘Booms, 402 eT eo a ee iy hyate S Srotter waxpral er. No knit fect cure teed. pean andetk ice ao ‘and’ see ‘what muy patents have fo eay-of the restrent, Gs Goneci- tation free H. >. SHRAD! M. D. 3325-20" Sap 1th street horth wet. ADAM DUBOUIS, FRENCH MEDIUM, WORKS lagnetic El Poca 'Y: tes true life: — = ane preent and Tuuresana pies poe sition fee jody sud Dont “604 Sth street nordiwost. Hours from9to12.a.m., and 2to8 pm. Syh-Sw BROO! ELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF Mitts LIFE. Ee Allutoeae confidential Ladi ‘No. 408 L street, ies apd Gen- Sth weeome pod Sea . PROFESSIONAL. MEORTABLE FEET ARE J NQUISITE TO HEALYE AND LONGEVITY.” 7 DLR Da 4399TH STREET, ig Exoutine’S tak tle a.m. wpe? for the poor. First-class references. Charges reazon- as R. wr in yet D and 428 1TH ‘BEET ‘streota, over qesonee, etaclng ST na! Consultation frees WRISENBOR, DENTIST, 915 Dae -n Glinlcid Teeth ‘Teeth inserted wht ge 4 and ral E. DU! EN TISE. 715 14TH 8: 5 Deen os oe sical aoa or or, ren without Pain, 60 ots; ils Toperstions aisucted” T. M. TALBOTT, DENTIST, No. 437 1TH ST., ‘three doors from corner ‘Dentistry in Lao ‘Teoth inserted $7 rani WE ALONE SHOW PRICES. AM PREPARED TO NEGOTIATE 1 iN a to suit, not excredin $0,000 eee a era SARE RR a ei ONEY, —A small sum, of MONEY FO LOAN tor a . om. ond Bat MONEY, MOREY TOLOAN si oot eee Sy DBY BOARDS, Nol, X6 feot..........per 100 feet, 61.25 STOCK BOARDS, $242, 16 feet. “1.60 VIRGINIA FLOOBENG, No, 2. 1.60 Ay CLEAR SIDING, balf inch, No. 1... 1.00 wai ce Celo- 0. CAND! M. 2 v. oh Hy, SGP Rat 2 cae - _Hemorrhoi of 940 Now York avenue CO-PARTNERSHIPS. Tes UNDERSIGNED HAVING FORMED A of the bu- Sear Sean mete ee See & Oo. dy27-203t ee 14 pleasant grounds, with Property can be | HAND A 1 LARGE STOCK | and future destiny; gives present and ful gives | COLERGIATE INSTITU School for Youns Ladies LUCY STEPHE! street, Weet Ws "AND TUITION, YOUNG Epizcopel Schools) Haddon- Poang Men. Burlington Mars Gat a PeuREAT Dn Pape _RINCHPSTER, Net enmoer 3325-2 ITUTE, 818 CONNECTICUT AV- i Poe" SEPTEMBER 21, i881. For circulars MISSES BURGESS, Principals. nd f ‘Circular to, ww BENS. F. MILLS, A.M., Principal. FOR pRop- | Wh E Teeher, of PIANO, ORGAN and J. Yoon MU: Particular attention to besin- ners, show tabi to be qualified for Teach- | ere ‘or porformers. 734 13th s tee necten | ap90-cotn JREDERICK FEMALE 88M. Po = FREDERICK, MD. | , Dutien reaumed on WEDNESDAY. Sept. 7 Ay beaithfel. Cor Sraeiele “and fhorough. “Terms very moderate. For cstaloruce and | formation address: Ssliveoim "Ms. M. W. HACKELTON, Pres't. ROF. AND MES. LUCIEN rench an. Claretical Se Will Reopen, MONDAY RE | 338 STREET Sonriwesr. For fartere a Rul ae ee to | i } B.C, COLLIERE, A. Professor of the French | _(Translations done.) 3323-3 NENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, P n CHESTER, PA. (OPENS SEPT. 14.) Thorough instruction mE, ‘Ci ‘nd Enis ‘conferre ed. hy Sen genet x 0g "OP. THEO. HY ATT, President. OGKLAND, SCHOOL | YOR course of instruc | jana avenue, or Jana avenue, : SY BUSINESS COLLEGE, j Commer of 7th and 1 strects northweat, olde UMMER SESSIONS | Wor instruction in ical Penmanship, Letter Writ- Jug, Single and Double Entry Bookkeeping and. Busi- Tuition ‘Day sessions, $7 month; es. per evening ‘9% per month. Porane desiring inetraction in Practical Penmanship only, received morning or evening for a course of ix: tesh lessons, tuition fee, Full information iven ime Dollege office. m30 TRUNNEL, CLARK & CO, 8 MARKET SPACE, ‘Will call for a short time their entire stock of FIRST-CLASS DRY GOODS At Prime Cont. ene ————_——_ Kae , FTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS. LADIES’ FINK NECKWEAR axp EMBROIDERED SASUTS ar FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR ALS, MARKED DOWN BARGAINS ~*~ FANCY HAIR RIBBONS, ar 10c., 150, and Be. per yan. P. S.—We deaire to call apecial attention to our great sale of fine hand EMBROIDERED MULL PICHUS, which have already become proverbial in Washington,as FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. ‘These elegant Neck Hdkfs. comprised the Lmportations of two MOST EXTENSIVE NEW YORK HOUSES. For beauty, quality, style and value, the goods ase wm eurpesred in America. COCHRANE & CO., Orrosrre Rroos' Bask. ay OTE. MRS. ARCHER AND ‘in Colo- | iI TION STAINED GLASS.—This an edinecinee oe ‘fills eng! Jong felt: ss | the om somatoeet wil | Ireduces si the uniane effect of one aii nd ites \d colored glass in y stained «lass windows. For descriptive Dare Just recei: ‘or send New dexicna for soli siven to every 1, street n jy30-Im* ee Cul ‘CULVERWE eu Agt.for D.C. J UST ARRIVED ar WM. McLEAN'S, Aufpe lot of MAHOGANY, WALNUT and ASH. all thicknesses. Also, a ot of 4-2 FLORIDA CED “DUMBER YAR 3y29-26° T3th and B etrecta. J. W. KENNEDY & CO., (Established 1800,) 606 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 607 B STREET, DeaLess pr BAR IRON, STEEL, TIN PLATE, ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS’, COACH AND BULLDERS" SUPPLIES. ASBESTOS PAINTS AND MATERIAL. _¥: B-—Store closed at 6 p.m. d. B. WHITE & BROS., “ ib fc District of Catumbia. Bi Oth -street | Sitarves, whers supply wii Be eve constant 1g QUATE MANTELS, ana = ed 3e25-8m. ‘6th STREET NORTHWEST. kL: SACaTA 7S ed 8 PULP MORTAR For Brake Ure, Beet in| the world. Only black that nove? fades. J. H. JOHNSON & CO., AGents, 12th street Wharf and 1202 F street northwest. ALKER'S, 206 10rn STREET. CHARCOA LIME, Cemeny,, SEABTEN, « CARPET LINING nov2__ GRAVEL ROOFING SUPPLIES. _SPORTING GOODS. \HK. RUPPERT, NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. HEADQUAEA EES FOR AoE coMFaaE CHIL- ap2t the cheapest for beauty, comfort and durability in the ARCHERY TACKLES, CROQUET ‘ND LA LAWN TE pansia BickctEs, ived of and Recei | slarge amortment: ‘Traveling Tne ____ DRY Goops. Wy oopwarp & LOTHROP, 921—PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE—921 ‘Ovven 4 Sreout Bancam In ‘0c. PEE YARD. " We also shail offer extra good bargain im ee posens GAUNTLETS aT Ta, LISLE THREAD GLOVES AND GAUZE UNDER WEAK, at greatly reduced press. = LADIES' LINEN AND MOHAIR DUSTERS at cost. FOULARD AND SUMMER SILKS, at cost. “MARKED-DOWN PRICES" ON LINEN LA’ ORGANDIES, AND GINGHAMS. a IMMENSE LOT OF REMNANTS OF WHITE 20DS, LAWNS. DRESS GOODS. ie. which axe and are “Great Bargains.” K_GUIPURE LACE FOR LADIES’ OVER- PD MENSIS, NUNS’ VELLIN: SHETLAND SHAWLS; NAVY BLUE PLANES. $2” ONE PRICE OMLE. PERRY & BROTHER 3y90_ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Con. Ore Srammm, GUINNIP, DAY & CO., 820, 822 axp 824 SEVENTH Stagger NonTuwase, ARE SHOWING A LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STO@% ov LINEN ULSTER eo 4180, A MAGNIFICENT LINE ow SHETLAND SHAWLS, ar LESS THAN THE COST OF MANUFACTURE. GREAT REDUCTION IN ALL SUMMER GOoDs. GUINNIP, DAY & CO, (CLOSING OUT OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF DEY GOODS AT ACTUAL cpsT. All of our French Lawns. All of our Figured Linen Lawns. All of Figured American Lawns at Actus Cost. One Thousand een Pons Rae Se Hi | ; aM hr fi i i ball | i ; i iF Fae raRy i i nl i I F H i E i & Hl i z i ff i j 3 i i erence rar: Jaren’ nee 4 Fou UNE oF AL KID oF warTs enone.