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THE EVE WASHINGTON, TUESDAY. AUGUST 9, 1881. CROSBY S. NOYES... The Evening Star bas a recular, permanent, tenn fide daily circalation more than treble at of any ether daily paper published in Washington, and equal to that ef all the other daily papers here added toget! THe » is connected with the Tele- phone Exchange, Advertisements, orders for the paper by mail and otherwise, news, or any in.ormation or business can be sent day ornight, free of charge. Persons leaving the city for the summer can bave THE Stax mailed to them, postpaid, for fifty cents per month, and the address changed as often as desired. Doctors and their Literature. At the medical conference in London last week Dr. John 8. Billings, of Washington, read an in- teresting paper entitled “Our Medical Litera- ture.” This paper showed that there are now in existence over 120,000 volumes of medical litera~ ture, and double that number of pamphlets, with & prospective addition of 1,500 volumes and i) pamphlets every year. The number of regular physicians at present, according to Dr. Billings, is 180,000, of whom 11,600 are contributors to medical literature. Of these contributors 2.800 belong to the United Bt 2,600 to France and its colonies; 2,300 to thy rmanempire and Austro-Hungary: 2,000to | Great Britain and her colonies: 600 to Italy; 300 | to Spain, and 1,000 to all other countries. number of physi- D0, Next comes ain and her colonies with 35.000. Ge and Austro-Hangary follow with 32,000. . including her colonies, has only 2,600; Italy has 10,000, and Spain 5,000. France, be led, has the largest number of nearly ail her physicians con- more or less to medical literature. — of Lords is blind enough, ppears, to involve itself in a controversy with Commons over the land bill. The Lords are mere noted for their “bourbonism” than for anything else, but it was commonly supposed that they had learned enough to avoid the very is they seem determined to raise. The Glad- Siene cabinet have promptly determined to resist the amendments to the d bill adopted in the House of Lo The Premier is, evi- dently, ready to meet the Lords upon their own There can be but one termination to roversy; Lords must yield. The ents they have adopted strike at the th and marrew of the bill. They were “1 to destroy that measure. and Glad- stene could not do otherwise than resist, unless / he made up his mind to surrender all that | The British Hous ground. the ¢ he has labored for and fought for since he organized his government. The con: ‘tive sentiment of England accepts the | land I a fair and honorable solution of a | great question. Aside from any feeling of jus- tik oppressed farmers of Ireland, the British people realize that this land question | must bs . or it will continue to be a dis- | turbing issue. They place confidence in Glad- | ndgment of what is due the working | and, and of what can be accorded 3 and interests of In short, public opinion has reached usion that the land bill is the shortest and simplest way to allay the agitation and Seitie the question. In opposing the bill, the lerds attack public opinion. There is a growing ent of hostility in England to the exis- ee of the lords, which will bé given a new etus by this blindness of their lordships. » those who openly maintain that the Upper house of Pariiament, as now constituted, isa hindrance and obstruction to legislation, and, indeed, to the progress and prosperity of re. The lords. in the contest they are i ‘d this sentiment a fine oppor- tanity to develop. ————— The ‘irst party of Chinese students connected ith the educational commission in this country : ford yesterday for China via San Fran- ciseo. There were about twenty in the party, and they return to the celestial empire with Teluctance. The Chinese government has likely Teached the conclusion that the United States is Rot a xood place to educate youths who are to become citizens of a monarchy, and, therefore. called these students home. Those who enjoy the freedom of this country for a few years are net likely to afterwards live contentedly under @ goverament like that of China. Ex-speaker Grow suggests a constitional nt limiting the appointing power of dent to his cabinet, foreign ministers, es ofthe U.S. courts. He would place nate positions upon the heads of the depart- h one to appoint officers and employes r itis respective department. He would make the Vice President a cabinet officer, and require him te have something to do with appoint- s. There is no doubt that the appointing +t of the President costs him more time and ‘shim more trouble and anxiety than all du And it is the small places that give most annoyance. —— It is to be sincerely hoped that the murderer ‘ers of the two Fisher children will be Drought to justice. It was the most shocking that has been committed in this vi- lt i | cco 00. 00 i. oe os coo oo oo COMFORTABLE, CHEAP. FOR THE PRESENT HOT WEATHER we offer quite large variety of Goods that may be properly termeil as COOL, COMFORTABLE AND CHEAP. ‘The Genuine Calcutta Seersucker Suit, at fifteen dol- lars, is, of course, the coolest garment. Then, the $13.50 Serge Suit, and the lower grade one at $10, are much sought aftcr, as they do not require washing. ‘Those who like LINEN SUITS admire the $6 Blue Check Suits. We have yet a few of inexpensive ALAPACAS and SERGES, and any amount of real nice ones. We are going to give you a lot of Brown Linen VESTS that cost us 90c. at 35centa. Only the Vests (no Costs and Pants, ) and sizes are also not complete. If youcan be fitted out of the lot of over two hundred we have, you actually get a Vest by paying for the buttons on it. In regard to TROUSERS, we have no common ones— ‘so we are closing out a lot of fine ones at 20 to 30 per cent less than value, ‘THERE ARE NO GOODS ON FIRST FLOOR. WE WILL HAVE TO TROUBLE YOU TO WALK UP STAIBS. A. SAKS & CO., STRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, 316 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. a8 QFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Washineron, Aucust 8th, 1881, will be received at the office of the Commissioners D. C. until NOON, on AUGUST. FIF- TEENTH, for the erection of Two Public School Bualaingsin the evanty. ‘The ans and specifications and i 8 for which will be furnished on applica- tion to thisottice. The bids must be separate for each building, A deposit of one hundred ($100) dollars mast accompany each bid, s surety that the bidders, if successful, will enter into contract with good and suffi- cient bond within five (6) days from date of award of contract quit, Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or nid. By otder of the Commissioners D. C. 29-8 THOS. B. ENTWISLE, Inspector of Buildin; $1,000 REWARD For any case of Bleeding, Itching, Ulcerated or Pro- ding Piles that DE, BING’S Pile lemedy fails tocure. "repared only by J. BP. Miller, M.D., Philadelphia, Pa., id none genuine without his signatire. Sold by Drag” febl9-s, t, th, 6m, 2e2p ‘T_PUBLISHED— |e) THE RED LOOK OF WASHINGTON; Laon ae and Critical of the Social and National Insti- tations and of the Museums of Science and Art of the National Metropolis. Be GLENDOUR MEDAIRY, Editor of the ** Department Review.” T2mo., 94 pages. Price, 25 cents. For sale by FRANCIS B. MOHUN, KSELLER AND STATIONER, I 28-6 1015 Pennsylvania avenue. OPENED THIS A. M., 50 DOZ. WHITE CAMBRIC TIES, at 50c. per doz. ; fine quality, silk-stitched edge. W. 8. TEEL, au6 935 Pennsylvania avenue. Jy ees FOR PALMER'S AMERICAN GINGER ALE. RETAIL PRICE $1 PER DOZEN. Twenty cents per dozen aliowed for empty bottles if returned. For sale by Dealers, and by the Manufacturer, SAM'L C. PALMER, 1212 To 122% 297TH SrReer, WEST WASHINGTON, §9TetePnostc Connection. aS Ww N ANY SEWING MACHINE AGENT LEAVES a machine at your house, «lo not pay one ceut an it nutil you come here and see what you can buy precise. y the same machine for. : McKENNEY, 427 9th atreet. 3an27 LUMBER. WE ALONE SHOW PRICES. DRY BOARDS, No 1, 16 feet..........per 100 feet, $1.25 STOCK BOARDS, 1212, 16 feet. « 1.50 VIRGINIA FLOORING, No. 2....... =, 1.60 for many ayear. The most plausible theory of the murder is that some person or persons were robbing the house, and while thus nzured the children appeared. To prevent he latter disclosing their discovery it is prob- nat the thief killed them. Hardly any motive the slaughter of two smail @hiidren can be conceived. <-> With a population of less than 1,800,000, Mass- aebasetts had more than six hundred divorces im 1875, while England, with over 24,000,000 pewple. had only eight hundred legal separations the same period. This, for a state that ved by her citizens the mode! common- is arather bad showing. But that made by New Hampshire, which is usually regarded @s a moral and law-respecting state, is even Worve. With a population of less than 350,000, | her number of divorces granted during 1978 Pexched the disgraceful total of two hundred anit forty-one. oo The theory so commorly entertained in this @ountry that the disease known as hay fever Gannot or does not exist at high altitude Dadiy knocked in the head by intelligence that Gomes to us from Switzerland. It is said that | th sreeable disorder is quite prevalent in he mountain republic this summer, and as com- Mon with the Swiss themselves as with visitors. oe let the public not despair of fair rates of trevel decent treatment in time. A war of 4 rates has now broken out in the west, it bexins to look as if all the roads of the ountry will get to cutting againet each other Son. +2 ers in the busi- He is just now hay- 2g @ xood half column card running in some of Ye prominent newspapers of the country on the ‘Strength of an alleged interview with the Pope. The Duke of Beaufort game seems to be ex- Rausied. ————__~+e+— The Herdic coaches seem to be worrying the | Rorse railroad companies of Boston. As the Street railways of that city are ainong the best Manazed of their kind, it Is hard to teil where Whe Herdics could not be Introd fo themselves and advantage to the publite if Aw’s WEBST! 472 Loumiasa Avesve, Gunton Bualding, Room 10, Beanery ee c PCOND-HAND CLOTHING BOUGHT and the hich: 7 ¥, Guns, Call or address HERZUG, thsirees “t, Meer £2usyivania avenue, ieee hey are needed at the Hub. ATTORNEY AND Cov: Practice before the Probate oS ceeh prices paid. Also, W: Jewelr luced with profit | mensely CLEAR SIDING, half inch, No. 1... 1.00 WHITE PINE SHINGLES, nearly clear. Cele- brated Crapo brand. «per thousand 3.90 WE FURNISH FSTIMATES OF ENTIRE COST BUILDINGS FREE OF CHARGE. ol WILLET & LIBBEY, Srxtu Street axp New YoRE AVENUE. 3 ‘SrRacue Square. YARDS. | = my3 "| Norrngen Lisertr Marker Square. pasts OILS, WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. JOHNSTO! TISTS’ SUPPLIES aiways on band. GEORGE RYNEAL, Jz., _™ 418 Tru SrreeT NoxtHwest. YUNNINGHAM, THE WELL-KNOWN, RE- 4ullghle HATTEL) is prepared to do all kinds of work in his tine. New SILK HATS made to order, and old ones remodeled. Kemember the number—740 Sth street northwest. mara NE'S KALSOMINE and MASURY'S Liquip cool street CATING UN- TWO LARGE COMMUNICATING Fees and in AN ERRAND BOY, WITH GOOD REF- Apply toF. J. HEIBERGER, No. 535 ply, HER, 15th street, BA well recommended. | Ap- WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS COOK, WASHER AND } irone : ist come recommended. Apply at No. aes wares, “Licensed 926 PRICE & CO. ad-at* Railroad; ‘$1.50 per ihe st, wil be eqvanes , if necessary. HAUGH & L! ‘ONS, Gon: 29: yy ANTED_A COOK AND CHAMBERMAID, FIRST Wie required. Call at 1109 14th street northwest, 9 to 10 o'clock a. m. and 1 to 3 o'clock p.m. 29-3t" ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- ‘work; must know how to cook, wash and fron. Apply at No. 711 7th street northwest. Itt WELL RECOMMEND- = epee mcrae oe ‘ed, an Nuree. Inquire 61 tween 6 and 7 o'clock evening. ANTED—A MARRIED MAN ON A FARM IN Montgomery county," Must be a good farm hand, making butter. yANTED — SERVANTS, WIT Families funn Serta F street northwest. ©. E- and his wife capable of milking an Apply 3040 Dumbarton avenue, Georzetown. a Vv ‘TED-AN EXPERIENCED AND SMART young Man for the Gent's Furnishing department, or oné of ood address who is willing to learn the busi- ness. Apply at CHAS. BAUM’S, 416 Tth street north- we: V ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A COMPETEN’ ber, at No. 1902 7th street northwest. ANTED-STENOGRAPHIC CORRESPONDENT at once, by a large Baltimore (Md.) wholesale house; a young man, who is a thoroughly reliable Ste- nographer and an elegant and rapid Penman. Must be bright, correct and quick and have first-class references | 4s to character and capacity. Permanent. position and steady advancement for theright party. Address “FINE CHANGE." care Evening Star ofhee, Washington, D.C. | State name, ace, salary (which must be moderate at | first), experience and references enclose specimen of Short and Long Hand-writing. No application will be noticed untess ali of the foregoing requirements are complied wit 'T BAR- a8-2t* GO of three adults: man for a Farm. 314 9th strect, betw street northwest. WANTED—SITUATIONS. ANTED—BY A SETTLED AND COMPETENT white woman a Situation as cook and to assist with washing and irouing, in a private family: willing to travel. “Apply No. 70, corner 1st and H ts north cant. ‘D—BY A SETTLED AND COMPETENT White woman, a Situation as Cook and to assist with Washing and Ironing. Good references. mpeg st No. 106 2d street, Georgetow 1t WANTED—ROOMS. _ ANTED—UNFURNISHED FRONT ROOM, WITH good Board, in small famil; Terms must be reasonable. Western part of city preferred. References kiven. Address, wlth particulars, MHS. “H., Star office. ab-2t* “AN OT ROOMS ON SECOND ficor, north side of Pennsylvania avenue, from 9th to 14th streets; on 9th, from Avenue to F street; or on F, from 9th to ith. Address M. F. Wap able for lislt hongekeeyin, near, Pe enue, between 4th and 7th streets northwest family pref dress M., Star office. ferred. WANTED—HOUSES. ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE, EITHER IN Georzegown or northwestern part of the city, mod- | Tent not to exceed $25 per 1a Address M. Star office. TA —TO RENT A THRE! between 5th and 12th and D an - Apply at E. MORRISON'S Paper Hous 805 D street northwest. ad-3t* WANTED To RENT—BY SEPTEMBER 1, A FINE Residence for a Senator, between 11th, 17th, M street and Pennsylvania avenue northwest. E. 'W. WHITAKER, No. 208 44 etreet northwest. St Apply at PULTON een Pen sylvania OE D HREE FURNISHED ROOMS, SUIT- my ly 3 pth 2 A) rn. improvemen ag-2t | ED—2, 000 GOOD CABBAGE PLA. KJ. 415 G street northwest. NTED—TO PU SE, A GOOD SECOND- handed Bar Counter and Lager Beer Ice Box. Ad- ress Cash, Star office. a9-2t" K \ANTED—TO RENT_DESK ROOM AND DE: in oflice on For 7th street 8, Star office. northwest. Address ‘ab-2t wi TED-—SECOND-HAND | FURNITURE IN Jane ‘or small quantities. Address J. W. DYER, Star office. 3y21-1m ANTED-HORSES TO PASTURE AT $3 PER month ; will be at J. GHEEN'S stables, 627 G street northwest, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Ssturdays. JOHN W. BEALL, Fairland, Montgomery co., Md. jy12_ ANTED—AT RICE'S OLD* STEAM CARPET Cleaning Works, 496 Maine ave. southwest, Feath- ers to renovate, Mattresses to steam and remake, Fur- niture to steam. _ty8 Wy Seep carers TOCLEAN. WE DO NOT WHIP Carpets. Our work is done better and prices lower than in any other establishment in Washington. Orders by telephone. A. H. CHACE & BRO., 616 Lou- isiana avenue. 325. WANTED TQ ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN F. BELL, Room 4, 1420 New York avenue, is a Commissioner of Deeds for Every State and Territory, U. S. Commis- sioner, Examiner and Notary. Always in office from 9 a.m. fo3p. m. m2 Wisrep Te ‘ATHERS AND HAIR MATTRESSES and fo Henovate Uy Stain and Make Over. Usholstery Decorating. Furniture stored and. packed, Gall andexamine. At F. H. YOUNG'S, 1404 Pennsylvania ayenue. api2-6:n ANTED-FURNITURE TO STORE IN FINE Storaze Rooms. CHACE’S, 616 La. ave. marll ANTED—FEATHERS TO RENOVATE, MAT- tresses to Remake, Frrniture to Pack and’Ship, at A. H. CHACE & BROS*., 616 Louisiana avenue. muarll ANTED—OLD GOLD AND SILVER IN LARGE OR ‘Small Quantities. chest cash price paid. 321 Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 3d and 44 streets. Juni9 ‘OU TO KNOW THAT I SELLA FIRST- lasé Tailor-made Second-hand Suit, much better and great deal cheaper than a common new suit can be bought, at JUSTH'S OLD STAND, No. 619 D street northwest, or at Branch Store, No. 409 9th st. northwest. N. B.—We buy but first-class Second-hand Clothing. Jan19 ___ COUNTRY BOARDING. — NSIT ANDO otter Table for a few Board CLARKE. ICE HANCOCK, | WASHINGTON couNry, splendid House ani a ers. Address MRS. M. E. a9-3t? ERSONS DESIRING TRANSIENT AND YEARLY Board will find comfortab'e accommodations at MRS. EB. WILLIAMS, — Rockville, Montzomery county, Md." Shade and good water; short walk to the depot, and an hour's ride into Washington by rail. 263t* UMMER BOARDING—THE SUBSCRIBER WISHES: #9 to take a few Boarders for the months of August and tember; situated on South River, three mil apolis;’ terms per week, $5. Addreas Mrs. M. WILLS, P. 0. ANNAPOLIS, Ma. a5. 00D BOARD, PLEASANT ROOMS, HEALTHY TH location: close to R. K. station, Shehandoah river and mountains: an excellent Chalybéate spring near by; good driving, flahing and boating: terms per month $3 fo $25. Address A. P. McIN’ from ARY TURFE, Proprietor, Cha- 29-2 lybeate House, Strasburg, Va. dy2t IRST-CLASS COUNTRY BOARD AT BLOOMIN dale Farm, haif a mile from East Falls Church Sta- tion, at reasonable rates. Good shade and w: dress Mrs. J. W. PHILLIPS, Falls Chi LOST AND FOUND. VOUND—ASTRAY NEAR ROCK GREEK, ON FRI- ier by ag woke site aa Be, BEG SSn edt mang oper a0 Pas oe OST—MALTESE CROSS, ENGRAVED WITH name of John A. Duran, Pentalpha Lodge, La- fayette Chapter and Columbia Commandery. Finder ‘Will be liberally rewarded by leaving the sameat ST’. JAMES’ HOT Itt OST—PART OF A LOCKET, WITH Difieiae ant letter 6 nr nt eee enna A ‘and Potomac depot, or from there to the street cars, paid if left at 808 7th streetnorth- orgetown. a8. suitable reward will be ‘west or $151 M st AME TO MY PREMISES, NE, Owner Gomme Tors ae chanves and take her away. P- Hi MONEY TO LOAN. y"" YOUR HOUSES THOROUGHLY DURING SUCH WINTERS AS THE PAST ONE WAS BY USING BOYNTON’S GAS-TIGHT DURABLE FURNACES. ‘Thousands have had constant and severe use during the past 22 years, and are in gvod condition to-day, without repairs or expense. Cheapest to buy and nse. Have more power, greater durability, and are fitted ‘with more modern improvements for saving fuel and | SyT2-eoSme ‘EY TO LOAN On Real Estate Security. ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO. 24 ¥ street northwest. MONEY TO LOAN ‘for a Sk Cloud Bailie lye NEY.—A small sum of short time, on satisfs pith safety. Address 0. KEE, ‘ONEY, MONEY, MONEY TO LOAN at 2 cent per mionth, on persbual property, at ft FULT Mine Sid Sur street, car Pehuay venience Decthwest. ‘ a '-FURNISHED a ee able location. modarate. ab-coet™ ‘pleasant: cars. At No. 1333 U strest | arder, At No. oo FS RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT EN te 7 ae RK RENT—STORE south of Pennsyh ‘No. 218 10th street northwest, Waniaavenue and near Wholesale market. A good stand for feed or ‘commission jy5-3m_ 29- ate IN HEITMULLER, sm, ‘No. 315 C street southeast. F (0. 821 Mrs. WOODWARD, ‘OR RENT—A © House, Ni next door north. OMFORTABLE THREE-ROOM 7th street southwest. “Apply to $18 per month. 1 bian Law '« throw of figure cf R RENT—121 No STREE 5 Eyer NORTH A STREET, WITH rooms and basement, ANK T. BROWNING, 5th street northwest. aS-1m_ in, Fer. northwest. northwest. J. 8. HOP! RENT—A NEW BRICK HOUSE, WITH ALL nodern improvements complete. 2022 P street Reference required. Apply to 2020 P street aG-3t" fou! 9th 113% ing hou: F Pari wil 3p yout mon KF office abo Inga VOR Fi Government Printing ( Also, very northeast. “Key at Caystol and 3d atregts. cash i quire on premises, No. P ot flowers, shade examined bet JOR SALE—TWO GOOD MUL} OR RENT AN SA and at auction.—See Bullet Kuta jon.—See Bu 30; 3255 Georgetown, 7 rooms, $15. Nest, 11 rooms, $18: 1420 ‘T street northwest, 6 rooms, 5-90; 1714 2st street northwest, 4 rooms, ‘Oth street northwest, 6 rooms, $20; corner 1th streets southweet, store and dwelling, 6 room: lath street southwest, 6 rooms, $15.20: ithwest, 5 roon street kouthw R RENT- 2135 F street, 8 rooms, modern improvements 2825 I street, 6 rooms, modern im} street, 7 rooms, modern: 1804 Sherman street, 10 room: 1133 4th strect, store and house 1112 22d street, 7 rooms, modern improvements. 2318 G street, 6 rooms, modern improvements, 1060 30th stréet, 7 rooms, modern improvemer 7 24th Ap coru story Seven- streets northwest, all modern im} or twelve month: JOR REN THR with dry cellar, N at National Bank of Ri ms and every month at the offic af THO! GAMAN, 519 7th street northwest. Address HOME, S LES OF PROPERTY, PRIVATE tin iexied on the Ist and E. WAC ‘H STREET NORTHWEST, 5 and 3263 Prospect aventie, 45; Lancdon Terrace north> 1108 mI 08 = Est 1935 C sh 10. Apply A. 8. CAYWOOD, 1225 See $25 provenuente 20 provements ply E. 8. WESCOTT & CO., ser 20th and I streets northwest. roan Brick, vements, four, Hix office. a5-6t" RY BRICK WAREHOU: Louisiana ‘0. avenue. @ 2119 H STREET all modern im: RIMBLE, 1216 F street. NT_STOR 14 FOR RENT—A PROMINENT, BUSINESS STAND— and Dy enns! ‘two larze parlors, aire at 92 i ueihbarhoo: 6, i con r oR SALE-31.3 fect ord t cash, and 1 out interest. m. ng ‘ROR SALENYATTSVILLE, MD., FIV ottuxe: over acre lot; also, half acre Lot, cleap for | short time. me fru nthly.. wania avenue. tached from dwelling, which contains ate; BUR RE ROOM AND DWELLE 2 street northwest : Inquire at corner store, J. A. RU OR RE} 1th, street, near gas Store can be de- ‘oon:s, inelnd- Bat . avenient to F street rs; a new ail all modern prov, -ROOM HOT k porch; H. st pans the door. Te nt amonthly. pay juire 1121 I street northwe ROOM desirable Lot, fronts on two roads, with | Roo frees and sraje vines. Part eash; balance | 1 OR SALE—A DESERALE SEVEN-ROOM FRAME Dwelling. balance in ai; . $1,500 will er teen ent 2 6, a house; Hs pass the deor; $200 or $300 oe KP rooms, all modern improvements. Inq premives, No. 809 4th street m. lot Prige 124 E street n Gan sound. Apply | streets northwest. AV. H. DER JOR SALE—CIGAR A Store cheap. other business. Inquire at Rear pitol Hill. Lot 20 fect by #8 ix, twel 3b par month: interest 5 ver cent. HILLIPS, 1008 Pennsylvania avenue nord THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDEN trees and fount *a feet. Terras, $600 and eighteen months. | In. ith strect northwect. a8-6 'D LONG TIME—NO BR 9-room Frame House and A buy cash, and bal- ‘Appl BRICK HOUSE, rhweet, between 4 and masonabie. Teris cash. a5-3w" E nds, with ry can orthwest: pleasant grout iain. Bro nd 7 p. . YOUNG corner BHO. a NFECTIO: cons for selling, own SD Planing Mil iS ERY 1 in cs 500 East Capito! street, Q ») fax Tiages, embracini lets, Coupe Ro sion Tops, Ke description always on hand. Stool and Cover; $135; 1139 10th stree: northwest. QOR SALE—A PAIR OF COACH HORSES, 15 ood oughly OR SALE—ENTIN: Store. Also, Store corner of 18th and T streets northwest, IR SALE—NOW ( finishing up a9 Repository and Factory, 410-416 8th st. north R SALE — PIANC superior ton Fine Stock chuuns, ‘kaways, Landaulets, Vic Second-hand E FIXTURES for rent. OF A GROC§ Avply at 10; a WN HAND, AND CON ‘ANTLY of Fall and Winter Car- Conpes, Coupe- as, Exter ce ses of every ROBERT H. GRAHAM. ti » 7-OCTAVE, ROSEWOOD mid finish, comparati 4 must be hands hich and weil matched. ‘Thess Horses are 0 roken to stean yle and finish, kind and gentle. ‘They are thor- mand are afraid of nothing. ‘The owner is about to leave the city and will sell this fine pair of, Horses at alow figure. ‘Adareas 1: W., Star oflice. R SALE-STEAM YACHT ELLA,” IN COM- plete order for use. Can be seen at Stephenson's Fe SALE—ONE Piano, with rich Rose year in a private home: fully warranted ood as ew. Wi wharf. For terms apply at No. 1507 Verniout avenue northwest. 3t* BRADBURY SQUARE GRAND wood carving, used the past and really as be sold st an extremely low firure. 1103 Pennsylvania avenue. a6-3t JOR SALE—OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR PROP- erty in the District a Farm in Maryland with, ¢n0d RR. coun ‘one-half mile from. , Va. ‘This desira $2,800, aud'on reasonable terms. Sale inn improvements. Addreas OWNER, Star oflice. au: OR SALE—A FARM OF EIGHTY-FOUR ACR with good Dwelling, fine apple and excellent water, small Tine of peach orchards; fruits aud plenty of shade; on n ern don, hie place can be had for wwerative. Ap- Pij,to STEPHEN KILLAM, at the above address. F F2, SALE—A BARGAIN—A eroS by the owner tor $03 cath fered by the owner for $05 a5 OR SAL UST ARRIVED FROM number of very fine H poses. Also, some excellent Saddie Horses, sented or no'sale. JO! northeast, Capitol Hill. SPLENDID 6% Piano, Cover and Stool is of Can be seen at ‘T. NIMMO'S, 433 7th street northwest. VIRGINIA A suitable for all pur- All as rep- HN HARRISON, 236 10th street 95-6" ve | M utheast, between E and G street, | foot alley; water and sewer in | 27th and K | THE OLP-EsTARLIsHED AND PoruraR RESTAURANT AND SALOON, with Summer Ex “GUANO. ‘Thin Mil ts situated on Que Obenapeabened hie Ga: 4 an nal, about 13 miles from Georgetown. Apply 10 BOARDING. nats Gate ae aA ho 1343 Pennssivama aventie.. Table de Hote, 0c. FE RENT_WELL-FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR 3 aeith Orst-class Board. Mas. D. B. STUCKHAM. m2l-im "JAE TREMONT HOUSE, WITH TTS FINE PROME- _ nade balconies. cool, Will be found a most desira airy roams, superior table, ing: rates: room and board, QUMMER BOARDING_AT THE STONE MAN- 4p sion. Columbia Heichta, a few delizhtfully cool oms; ten desrees lower temperature than in town. Every homeconsfort; shade trees aud lawn in abun- dance. dy 18-46 JOR Ri IRY ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UN- furnished, pleasant location. at Nos. 314. 316 and 318 Indiana avenue. lirst-class Board 15 per month. SARAH FLAG! Jen} PERSONAL. 18S HATTIE D— HONO—, 8s HATTIE D ., FROM BROOK: | sn, ¥ ning at the apy ps | aso oe ven ef Bppoint ' OTICE—THIS | CERTIFIES THAT I HAVE | never asked and will not ask credit to the account | | of my husband, John George Kahl. Imi fully able to | pay all my bills, and caution all persons not to. be de- ceived by any promise of Mr. Kahi that he will give mortgage on my property for his debts. 29-38 ARAH R. KAHL. aged 80, the acquaintance of a pectable associations. Address ar office. a9. ‘HE LON want and 203 liable Clat . better satisfaction in all affairs of life than any one in the pro- fession:; tells the past, present and future destiny; saves | advice ‘and assistance on ull matters appertaining to business, love and matrimony. ALL IN itisfaction given or no pay. Consultation Rooms, 402 D strect northwe GUIENIP, DAY & CO., 820, 822 axp S24 SuvENtH Stuer Noxtuwest, HAVE MAREED THETR ENTIRE STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS DOWN TO COST, AND MANY ARTICEES MUCH | _* PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Con. orn Sraner, BELOW COsT, IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR THEIR ENORMOUS FALL STOCK, WHICH WILL SOON BEGIN TO ARRIVE, y summer board- Pos and S00 periments aya | “ND WHICH WILL REQUIRE EVERY INCH OF ROOM [IN THEIR LARGE ESTABLISHMENT TO ACCOMMODATE IT, GUINNIP, DAY & CO. as A RARE CHANCE. TRUNNEL, CLARK & CO., 803 MARKET SPACE, ‘Will sell for a short time their entire stock of FIRST-CLASS DRY GOODS At Prime Cost. auel ‘ COLLEGIATE INSTITUT! oarding and Day School for Young Ladies hildren, re-opens September 19, 1881. For ctre to Mrs. Z. D. BUTCHER and Miss M. C. DOUG Principals, 1023 and 1027 12th street northwest.a6, RIVATELY OR IN CLASS.—M. Lutin, Greek, French, German and al "al on to preparation for . | Patut, | Auneplis ‘and all competitive exmninations. ‘Terms in advan S. W. FLYNN, A. M., 8. K streets vlorthweat. T SCHOOL FOR BO" 1d Girls will reopen on the FIRST MONDAY SEPTEMBER, at the ner of East C; 4th streets. 45-1 [Anon acapemy MARIO} A first class School; English edu Sec’y Yal Senate; N. J. Collew 31 ‘Mori: | P. HOWLAND, + until Sept tet ad-deKth, | Hon. R.R. Bishop | son, D.D., Prest. ss further info thiield, Pi Mass. ELEMENTARY AND ACADEMIC SCHOOL. | 1 street, between 18th and 19th streets northwest. Furniture first class. 1 | Ruevrw “ACADEM POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. with U. 8, Miltary Dept. A THOROU AWAKE for Boys, combining STU . ILITARY DRILL, and Recreation in due proportion. Catalorue, with Chart of Coliee Regtisitions, sent on application. OTIS BISBEE, A. M., Jy12-e010w Principal. JOUNSON, BARGAINS IN O@ FINAL 3 af it line of ian Linen Si st widthe: Dawase "Table | sizes; French, Englich and German Hi | new styles. Au inspection of our stock is 713 MARKET SPACE. BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS. BARGAINS IN HOSIER HANDKERCHIEFS. HAMBURG EDGING. ‘ UMBRELLAS. PIANO COVERS. CASSIMERES. PKINS AND TABLE LINEN. DERWEAR. GEO. J. JOHNSON, 718 MARKET SPACE. NTION. Embraces our entire stock, which we shall sell at actual cost for the next 15 days, and for cash only. NOTHING RESERVED. BROWN & CLAGETT, a6 809 MARKET. ACE. asa NEW SPRING Goons. ise sedieer _af-eotm Lincoln, Ls N wve Just opened a splendid assortment of Spring | GEEEXLOCK UINSTITUTE, SQUTH WILLIAMS. | DRE: GOODS, comprising all thenew fabrics, Amnon ¥ TOWN, & ).. MASS.—Established in | the nummy choice things are Nun's Vei » Black, White | sea. Pr: Loca- | and Colored, in Te variety; Satin Damasse, Surah | ton healthful, no malaria. Gareful attention to individ- | Grenadines, Biack and Colored Silk Grenadines ual pupils, al in all the new designs, Silk Hernant, Pongee and Satin jy2l-tu,thi7w BENJ. F. MILLS, A.M, Principal. | de Lyons, India Mulls in all the new colors. Also, ail otis and Selking al > in all the HOOE, BRO. & CO., 1328 F steerer xorrnwesr, ap5 ‘Near Ebbitt House, E. SCHEEL, Teacher of PIANO, ORGAD ¢ VOCAL MUSIC. " Particular attention to Dexa ners, as well us those wishing to be qualified for Teach- ers or performers. "734 12th street nortnwost. ‘ap30-eo4m* eepence FEMALE SEM ARY, FREDERICK, MD. | | Duties resumed on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 7th: Loca- Course of instruction complete aud For catalogues and tion healthmnl. thorough. Terms very moderate. inf ion address ne _3100 N street, West Washington. RI BOARD AND TULTION, YOUN ses, Boys, Episcopal Schools, Haddon- Young Men: Burlugton Military Col: 3y30-26¢ stitute of th facilities for the study of Music, &e. The location, in the noted for healtiifullness. ‘AVERLY SEMINARY, 1412 H STREET NORTH- west. Boarding and Day School for Youne Ladies, Fall term opens with full corps of teachers September 20th. Miss LIPSCOMB, Principal. 3y25-2m. ECTICUT A’ ER 21, 1831. For circular MEESES PURGES, Principals. AND MRS. LUCIEN E. ©. COLLIERE’S 5 ish, French and Classical School for Boy: Will Reopen on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1381, at 1538 I STREET NORTHWEST. For further and full particulars sud circulars ayy . E. C. COLLIERE, A. Professor of the French Langn _ (Translations don . LVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY CHESTER, PA. (OPENS SEPT. 14.) Thorough instruction ‘in Civil Engineering, Chemis- ‘, the Classics and Enslish. Degrees conferred. ror Cir Jy20-3m THEO. HYATT, President. RCSAND | SCHOOL FOR | GIRLS, Spring, Md. will reopen September 15. course of instruction will be i History, Belles Lettres, and the Nat circulars call on FRANCIS MILLER, ia HENEY 0. INKNEY INSTITUTE, 813 CO! ene, SEPTE! ‘Reopens i iy to apply to H full iven, with lectures on 1 Sciences: “For si). Lonia- HALLOWELL, Jy19-2m SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, ‘Corner of 7th and L strects northwest, holds SUMMER SESSIONS For instruction in Practical Penmanship, Letter Writ- ing, Sinele aud Double Entry Bookkeeping and Busi. ae <b Practice, Puition: Day sessior per month; evening ses- sions, $0 per mouths” Persons desiring instruction in Practical Penmanship only, received morning or evening for a course of six- teen lessons; tuition fee, $5. Full information given at the College office. _m30 Ol tloxautly finished iths; will seil at the low price of broidered cioth Gover and Stool, A. SIDNEY T. all modern improvements, ‘been in use but tales MAGNIFICENT 7-OCTAVE PIANO, rosewood case and carved $160, including: MMMOS Pane y arerociaa, 433 7th street northwest. em- CHER INSTITUTE.—MRS. ARCHER AND Te uuuber of pavs will spend te summer in Golo. ado. “Mr. and Mrs. MUSSAEUS will occupy her Louse a ‘absence. Mr, Musencus Wer Any a ‘concerning the school. M.N. ARCHER. je28 HE _CEDARS—A HOME SCHOOL FOR YOUNG HANDING, on the premises, WELL, 1420 New York avenue, |. Double house of eleven wise. For. y to oro xouNG & northwest. Je6-2m AN. 1 70 18 wo conan At Six Per Cent ON REAL ESTATE SeCUMITY. ov R. MUYOR eat. Eerare Acewr, m27__Oftice 1505 Pa, av., Ins. Building. JMO%ZX To Loan, ON REAL ESTATE, AT 6 PER CENT. OO MOL: m2 < ‘ONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTA’ gums of from $100 and Upward at lowest rates of Lae rates ut in- Charges moderate. No delay. ov26 ° it. W. oD ‘ARNER, RIED OY! well Pri term "Alsg staal LIPS, 1428 New York ven RK SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN.—THE city, known *‘‘North: of , three-fourths mile R SALE—FARM FOR 8: Muirkirk, F . R. R., 218K acres, a 0. &, Fruit and focateh. Easy inte NOB A, Pag we. ONE MILE FROM irom Ammendale, on 50 improved, balance of fruit trees. H. WILLISTON, Athens; Ns debe RK 8: 00; ABRIVED—THE CELEBRATED ORIGINAL living American Medical eaten eee ee a5 Beck SILKS. ant Brow COosT. EMBROIDERED SWISSES, 21 to35 cents, 4-4 PERCALES, 8 cents. PACIFIC LAWNS, 10 cents. LACE STRIPED MUSLINS, 10 cents, TYLER & CHEWNING, 918 TrH Srnrer Nortawest. is} GEASONABLE: BARGAINS. MAGNIFICENT MULL FICHUS, Guaranteed Half Price. 50c. All-Silk MITTS, now 25c. pair. $1 All-Silk MITTS, now 50c. pair. 25c. Polka Dot SCARFS, now 125<c. each. 25c. Beautiful Plaited COLLARS, now 12}¢c. each. 50c. Fine Lisle GLOVES, now 25c. pair. 38c, Fine Lisle GLOVES, now 20c. pair. P. S.—We desire to call SPECIAL NOTICE to the COOLNESS and CONVENIENCE of our New Uptown louse, Oprosrre Rrecs’ Bank. COCHRANE & CO. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. Special Prices and Great Bargains in BLACK SILKS. ELEGANT GROS GRAIN for $1. | ELEGANT CASHMERE FINISH for $1.25, SUPERIOR CASHMERE FINISH for $1.50, Ty NCE FOR A BUTCHER. Ladies and Little Girle—will REOPEN on WEDNES- | eres Benn: this DAY, the 1ith of SEPTEMBER. It is eituated on the | | We will takean inventory in a few daya, and offer Hea te Sedan tanec gs | Hidatsa | NSS Baraat Hews bantu ch pte at | toe veut peal or dreary Quire on the premises, or No. 12 Center Maren to the Misses EARLE, 1916 5th street, Washington, D. | ONE PRICE. a5-1w* ANDREW Dorr. © | C: JOR SALE—A PLACE OF 15% ACRES, ON SEV- W. M. SHUSTER & SON: TB chatstect yi, et tiles fom tow a ae SPECIALTIES. va 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVEKUP. ‘Sonsultson all atiaire of Life without auevaes: by hair; on, ire wil ion- ing, Gives names, dates, events and prophetic tife Iie: ries. Satisfaction guaranteed. 233 Pennayl- ae ‘avenue northwest. ‘aug3-211 ILES.—A CURE POSITIVELY Piteed water. “No knite appliances used. Treatment Sin iuy pascuts hate tomay of Gisteeatnent’ Saas Titon feb rte Oe BHERGE MS 4y25-30" ” 620 Lith street northwest. ‘ADAM DUBOUIS, ¥KENCH MEDIUM, WORKS Miter eects tells a vest, present and. ana vice for “and wentieman. "ob Lith “street northwest. | Hours from to ldam..snd's to8 pam Seas tae a pL ee eres Re ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, - [+ tices in all the: and fore 3 CLosine OUT OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF DRY Goops 20, 25. Figured Linen Lawns, 123, 15, 18, All of our Parasols at Actual Cost. Allof our Black and Colored ‘Silks, Black booby gare Brocade Silks at Real SPECIAL NOTICE. BEST PACIFIC LAWNS retuced toa, FINEST ALL-LINEN LAWNS at 200. LINEN AND MOHAIR DUSTERS aT CosT, BLACK GRENADINES AT CosT. LISLE THREAD GLOVES aT COST. FANCY HOSTERY AT Cost. FOULARD AND SUMMER SILKS AT Cost. FIGURED FRENCH ORGANDTES reduced to 200, ‘MADRAS GINGHAMS AT COST. SUMMER DRESS NOVELTIES AT COST. ALL-WOOL BUNTINGS at 2ic., reduoed from 3Tye. “GREAT BARGAINS” IN BLACK SILKS, $100, $1.25, $1.00 40 82.60. om TTINGHAM AND ANTIQU! sorta WUE LACE CURTAINS LAPPET MUSLINS AT COST. $2 ONE PRICE ONLY. PERRY & BROTHER, OODWARD & LOTHROP, W 921—PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE—921 Orren a Srecia: Banca Is MANUFACTURERS’ REMNANTS YARD WIDE WHITE WooL BALLARDVALE FLANNELS, SPLENDID QUALITY. ar S0c. PEK YARD. ‘We also shall offer extra good bargains im NAL 00K EMBROIDERIES, AT 120. AND 25c. PER YARD. BOSTON HOUSE, WOODWARD & LOTHROP. 330 THe MARK DOWN PRICE 3 ar SINGLETON & HOEKE'S, Will only continue until AUGUST 15. All-Wool Extra Super Incrain, Te. Tapestry Brussels from Tc. to $1.1. Body Lrassels trom $1.25 to $1.90. Mattinzs at creat reductions, Call early and secure a bancain. Large lot of Insrain Kemmauts at 50c. per yard. F At SINGLETON & HOEKE'S, 18 No. 801 MARKET SPACE. BUILDERS’ SUPPLIE MITATION STAIN § This grand and beautiful invention fills a vacancy long felt in the ornamentation of common windows, &e., and produces all the unique effects of the real lead sash Alines and colored glas« in richly stained ¢lass windows. For descriptive price list, cali or sen: gosta. . Just Tecedw Directions for applyir orth west. customer. Agency, 939 L street 3 jy30-Im' LVERWELL, Agt. for D.C. Jost annivep ar WM. McLean's, A fine lot of MAHOGAN WALNUT an4 ASH, af thicknewes. Also, a lotof 4-3 PLOIMDA CEDAR LUMBER YARD, 13th and 'B streets, 4y29-2W W. KENNEDY & CO., = (Established 1800, ) 606 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND 607 B STREET, DEAuEns In BAR IRON, STEEL, TIN PLATE, ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS’, COACH AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES. ASBESTOS PAINTS AND MATERIAL. N. B.—Store closed at 6 p.m. J. B. WHITE & BROS., . dy18 Maufacturers of ROMAN CEMENT, D CE Works: $3 am ment were awarded to us over our Ge- ment being the wtronvest and best. HOWARD FLEMING, sole agent United Btates, 23 Liberty street, New York. H. L. BISCOE, Agent for District of Columbia, BISCOE’S 10th-strest Piiarves, where a supply’ will be kepe conrtanily of the Washit a net Sure MANTELS, ema ATP, an (C. bear 6th STREET NORTHWEST. ae - MARTIN & CO’S PULP MORTAR For Backinyes's Use, Where Black Joints « Best in thie world. Ouly black that moves fades, J. H. JOHNSON & CO., Acents, ap27__12th street Wharf and 1202 F strect northwest, Watker's, 206, 10rHt STREET. CHARCOA LIME, CEMENT, feasth x nov? GRAVEL ROOFING 3e25-3m — ______CINSURANCE. = (COLUMBIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, i pocraee nes JOWS A. BA PRED'K B. THON. 5. FISHER, BRATNAMD ROB'T L. FLEMING, a ani ge RY A. W. BRP peaton Baa ae ie venient, H. K. WILLARD, 5 Tnearance against all Low by Fire at reasonable Tutes. dy9-6rm_ BE SECURE IN STADE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPAN x, oo SrREer axp New Yorx Ave. Year. "Government Bonds on deposit tee aa ike for m ste Al Also receive Silverware in ‘Tran Manasers: Wilham W. Riges, vice ident; Lene : PROFESSIONAL, 6° (OMFORTABLE FEET ARE REQUISITE TO HEALTH AND LONGEVITY." Hence the thousands, from far and near, that visit Dr. Wits, ant poe, te Willers Hou Yor reel Fes tS anda) ions, Vascular | nid ailments of Fee, 1 per ‘the f dua 87: Di: "ARR PARSONS, DI Fee the oor’ =e bee i rg a i a te Des PARSONS, DENTIST, 428 ta ive, and f a. nication = EEO, PATE 2G pee ee Se DENTIST, 115 4TH STREET NORTH < ‘apd New ‘York — FAR

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