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_ THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON —— July Hi, 1882. ~ eROSBY = NOYES. The Dexa fae deliv circulntion more than treble Evening Star has a reaular. perwanent. that of amy other duiiy paper puiished in Weshirat and eaual te that of ether daily papers here added tegether. TH ahs STAR office is connected with the Telm Advertisements, orders for the pay the water su 1 by the con| tion tare thé river the wor! provision people of the District he tate themselves, and to thank Congress, for Its pousideration of the uceisef the national capital +> Uniler exist amstauces Raps not practi but it ts ne to be regretted that the jouw th ontingance, Ison the good Te able, miserable Dy postal carl Confined to that channel, the UnSsavory Stream would soon dry up. er — Tt makes the blood ¢ quicker through the ‘Veins of the American people to read In the foreign telegrams that “ Admiral Nicholson, of the U.S Bavy, Warned the Arabs working on the forts at vurse A t him ae will return the fire. boy who struck back was always considered more plucky than the milk sop who Fan hora to tell is mother, and Adimiral Nichol- fon 15 to be commented accordingly. If there Is apoid reward of merit of any kind lying loose around the Navy department the gallant admiral Ought to have It ee en Senator Ransow naturally and very properly feels elated over the success of Kis efforts in Behalf of the Improvement of the Potomac river and the reclamation of the flats. He regards the half million appropriation as now pr. ly geeure, it having heen approved with substantial Unaniint ty in the Senate. Being upon the river and harbor bill, the House, even if it were un- frien ly to the improvement—and on the contrary the sentiment fs as favorable as that manitested ® the Senate—would not jeopardize that bill by isions. Some the Hot ive Making a feht against one of tts pro Of the most among them tl Milttee, have v -‘ssed thems Beartily in favor of this appropriation. Tue few members of the Senate who vot against te Rs amendment did so because they diet not think it had proper piace on th and harbor DEL They objected to the manner an Bot the nature or amount of the appropriatio i Senator Ransom has been at sed because of what was thought tobe erlness in pressing the claim of $s 1S a matter of mom: stous Interest of the District, and their anxiety to action looking to the removal of the flats made some of them impatient. Senater Ransom’ course has ass now apparent, coverned by Wise an judicious reasons. He had uo doubt of Bis ability to pass a separate bill appropriating Money for the Mats through the Senate, but he apprehended tts failure fn the House, through the Jarge accumulation of bu there. In order to Make sure of the appropriation at the present session b+ preferred to have his measure attached to the river and harbor bill, and tous assure Its mmeewss. ——___~+--______ ‘The situation of Exzyptian affatrs is a very pecu- Mar one. The British fleet Is bombarding an Egyptian city, for the avowed purpose of main- taming the constifuted authorities of Ezypt in the exercise of their lawful power; Dut British powder 3s eine burnt really to protect, the British cred- Mors of Exypt. Tus control of Egyptian public affairs ts in the hands of a usurper, but public sentiment so strongly sustains the usurper that, now that hostilities have actually commenced, the lawful ruler, the Khedive, will, probably, either be Grtven to countenance resistance to the British or Sie he will be supplanted with a man in sympathy ‘With the popular will. ‘The former Khedive, Ismal! Pasha, father of the Present ruler, was so profitgate, avartcious and Wascrupuious, that under bis administration the French and Engttsh creditors saw no prospect of ever obtaining prinetpal or interest ef their Invest- ments. Ismail used his power for selfish purposes exchusively. He concentrated the wealth of the country Into his own hands, and wasted the reve- Bues of the government. In 1878, at the Inter- Yention of the Enzlish and French governments, Ismail was constrained to surrender his private estates, and consent to the appointment of repre- and and France, who were to ezypthan finances in the imterest creditors, but keeping in view the Welfare of the people of S79, Ismaily She proiiigate and corrupt ve, was deposed and bis son Tewik subst . Meantime the Yeforms instituted and carri {out under the joint @frectioa of England and Feaae bad caused con- siderable dissatisfaction stand conilith : to progress enlightened nations of Euro expenditures were eut down to mum, and many who had thrived by a fulness be- The in dtsmissed . e urtall Its proportions Bad thus save money. These elements were en- couraged and even plied with money by agents of Tamaii P.sha, who, resentful because of his dis- Placement, was veut upon making mischief. From Dig retrest at Napies he sedulously sowed the Seeds of discort at home. Throwsh bis agents and friends he taunted thepeople of Exypt with sub- amitiing to foreign domination. For nearly a year past the scheming of Ism't and his confederates Bas been bearing palpable fratt in the rap!d cours» ut events teading toa crisis in Egyp- Last September the public dtscon- ent found an open and bolt leader in the person Of Arab! ey, a colonel of tue Ezyptian army, who Gemaniie | end obtained from the Khedtve certain Conesssions, professediy in the interest of the peo- ple, Dut, In truth, In the Interest of himself and Bis co-conspirators Arabi ts as bold and coura- geous ashe is intelligent. He is a master in in- trigne anda thorongh politician. He has defied ‘the author:ties, and has gradually bat surely in- Creased his power snd influence. He is now the master mind in Ezypt. England and France feel Dound to maintain the Khedive and his authority, for te assent to any other metnod of government Would be to abandon the rights of British and Preach creditors of Ezypt. [tis to compel Arabi Pagha to bow to the authority of the Khedive that the British feet ts firiny upon Alexandria. With the popular sentiment of Exypt behind him, Arabt ‘Wil not yielt without a Mgnt auongst the Exyptian ent in not more as the r z Bg oS omard Ex 7 THT EEE RRR 7 g8ss 7 a ae PES = T ERE RE Sgss8 CELEBRATED STOMACH fi si tos — _ _ gS8y HF z Ee ime Ssssq Hof 2 kee E OR Ses = ‘ie the concurrent testimony of the public and the Maiiieal profesaion that Hostette’s Stomach Bitters isa Medicine which schiewes results «peedily felt, thorough end benign. Beside reetifying liver disorder, if in- ‘Vignrstes the feeble, conquers kidmey and bladder eom- Pisdnta, and hastens the convalescence of those re- covering from enfeebling diseases, Moreover it in the (grand spectfic for fever and ague. Bor ale by all Drugyists aud Dealers genersily. 20 107m ey NORTHWEST.— OF FELT CARPET FELL, Wate | } | | BATHING SUITS, READY MADE . AND: madstoorder; * MOUNTAIN DRESSES AND JACKETS: LINEN AND MOHATR.ULSTERS, __ In grest variety. > yi V YY ETMORE & McNEAL, REAL ESTATE Sele t ers, Agents forthe London an@ Lancashire Fire insurance Co. 3 erty wold. aes ‘Mary'and 2. | P5e DRESS GOODS, SILKS, SATINS, ko. Wo, sil begin oar semi-annual closing-out sale Dow. Great bargains in remnants, odds, ends, &e. One esse of WHITE DIMITY MUSLIN, yard wide, 2% cents per yard. LAWNS, Scents. CALICOES, 5 cents, One case of all-wool DEBAGES, 20 cents per yard. 00 pieces of INDIA LINENS, the cheapest ever offered in this eit, Twenty thousand fancy business Cards, ettes will bewtven out by the cashier in goods purchased. Fine STLKS, SATINS and VELVETS from the low- est to the Bighest value. 300 PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS at reduced prices. Beautiful FIGURED SATINES reduced to 373 cents, ks and por tion to W. W. BURDETTE & CO. Jyl0-4t Nos. 928 7th st. and 706 K n. w. [PORTANT TO DELINQUENT TAXPAYERS. ‘The Senate has concurred in the, House ill relating to arrearages of special aid general taxes due prior tO a and REDUCING INTEREST FROM 10 TO 6 PER CENT, without penalties or costa, if paid before NOVEMBER Isr, 1832. All property owners interested will find it to their ad- vantage 'o all SE snee, have thelr tax bills ouerosied, and save a discount in settlement. 10.¢e WILLIAM DICKSON, Rat Estate Jy10-1 223 439 street m [ArLoR & FPUFTY, eat. a3 "3 Hyg Sigh PENNSYLVANIA s™y akhg £ ad AVENUE, AT LAST THE CASE OF ELEGANT TIT 1 ERE a! Ez i i bf 1 big S8Sg Bssg Sges8 E Ei E x FROM WELCH, MARGETSON & CO. LONDON, HAS ARRIVED. SUSPENDERS, NECKTIES AND FINE SHIRTINGS NOW IN STOCK. ‘No other House has them. NEW ZEPHYRS, CHEVIOTS. PEROALES. FINE SILK WARP FLANNEL. PAJAMAS, TOURISTS’ SHIRTS. NOVELTIES IN ELEGANT SILK SMOKING AND HOUSE JACKETS. Nosuch Goods in the city. ‘The attention of all gentlemen of taste is invited to this assortment of rich goods, duplicates of which can- not be obtained, as orders to the London house must go in months in advance im order to recetye attention. TAYLOR & HUFTY. syt0 K i8e's PALACE, THE EING OF THE MILLINERS, AND THE GREAT LEADER OF FASHION. SPECIAL NOTICE. FROM THIS DAY, KING'S PALACE WILL PLACE ON ITS COUNTERS 125 dozen Real FRENCH CHIP HATS, in Black and Colored, sold formerly at $1.50, will now be offered at 50c. only. Also, 36 dozen of elegant PORCUPINE and MILAN STRAW, in desirable shapes, at 25c. a piece, Also, elegant Children’s TRIMMED HATS at 40c. apiece, sold formerly at $1 and $1.25, Flegant Real PANAMA HATS at $1.50, sold formeriy at #. Also, 68 dozen BLACK CANTON HATS at 10c. & piece. 40 dozen elegant TUSCAN HATS at 40, 50, 60 and 5c. 10 dozen PATTERN HATS and BONNETS at whatever prices they bring. 42 dozen COLORED LEGHORNS at 45c. a piece. RIBBONS and FLOWERS at slaughtering prices. A new invoice of lovely PLUMES in Biack, White, Cream and other Colora, at 75¢., $1, $1.25 and $1.50; very long and splendid, at $2 only. Anew invoice of SPANISH LACES very cheap. DON'T MISS THIS EXCELLENT CHANCE. CALL EARLY AT “KING'S PALACE, No, 814 SEVENTH STREET. 2” No connection with any other store. No Branch Store. 4y10 NEW Lor PLAIN AND FANCY GRENADINE SCARFS AND LINEN PLAIN aaD TANGY PONGEE SILK SCARRS, Ww. 8. ss A AT a v U0 MM uN g8S8g : Br & Eo Pe Bes fos 24 “od BES = BATHING SUITS a ae BATHING SUITS for Ladies from $2.25 up. BaTHING baad for Misses from 6 to 16 years, ‘THING 8U! a c for Boys from 4 to 16 years, 'HING HATS AND CAPS ~— as from five cents up. BATHING OF din, Geninen ent Ctl. BATHING 1! aoUES ena YACHTING AND BICYCLE SHIRES, YACHTING AND BICYCLE SBIRTS, for Gents and Boys, at eS AA BALI ive HE <a Je23 416 SEVENTH STREET. Be SECTIONS. |; Daily-inapeetions of eur stock show the CLEANEST |AMD EBESHEST REMAINDERS OF CLOTHING FOR MEX AMD BOTS that we ever held at the declin- ingendof aeeasan. This is satisfactory, bufwe have too many goods yet, Ourneedsare, less stock amd more room. We are ready to stand a sharp cut on the prices to get the roods ont. Just as fast as possiblewo are gathering into BAR- GAIN SECTIONS all Odd Garments, Broken Lots and Stow Sellers. The caprice of taste and the whim of judgment as to quality are the unknown factor in the retailer's problem which often force things to sharp bar- gain prices. ‘Too many FINE CASSIMERE PANTS induces us to mark down the Choicest $9 kinds.. to $7 Chotcest $8 kinds ato $6.25 Choiceat $7.50 kinds . to $6 Choicest $6 kinds, -.to $5. Choicest $5 kinds. ‘Then thereis the lot of fully five hundred pair ‘ODDS AND ENDS"—$5.50, $5, $4.50 and $4—styles you can take your choice at THREE DOLLARS. ‘Do you know the prices we have marked on LINEN VESTS? If you will look into our windows it will tell the stery. Out of the seven hundred “ODDS AND ENDS” OF CASSIMERE SUITS there are now about thres hundred left—mary of the best styles—a good many of the $20 ones. You can take your choice of the lot'at TEN DOLLARS. It you happen to be one of a large number of men who care more for quality than you do for matching a suit this is the lot of goods for you tolook at. Sometimes we have 438 coat and vest, and the pantsof the same kind are too large or small to go with them. If it hap- pens to be s $20 suit wo give you the coat and vest and a pair of as good quality pants as the coat and vest are, at ‘TEN DOLLARS. Of course, people who have plenty of money won't buy that way; but there are lots of men who know what good clothes are, and have only ten dol- Jars to spare to buy a suit to whom this chance will be sratifying. You know we do not keep any satinettes, and you eonld not get a poor suit from us if you tried. A $20 suit now SIXTEEN DOLLARS is about the way we have MARKED DOWN THE BEGULAR STOCK. A. SAKS & CO. THE STRICTLY ONE-PRiCE CLOTHIERS AND ‘TAILORS, 316 anv 318 SzventH StReRr. u Beer Boot uu cco T IN THE PRICE OF PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. BEAR IN MIND THAT OUR , EVEN IF WE HAVE TO SAC- BIFICE IT, PPP L A Tt ,388y Pe & © aA IT pee AA E fh Ht og Bo a4 ton M4 RRR OO Y ¥ i RRO OY Y L BERG O YY Aa LE BRO ¥ saab ROO ¥ A 4 LLLL iy8 3 OF OSTRICH FEATH- whichcan be manufactured into long ones at Mr. MARTHYPS establishment, 1233. north- went, north side, ‘The only’ place im the git where Ostrich Feathers are Cleaned, Curlea and Dyed French style. ‘Be sure to visit the right place, Jy8-3t? WANTED—HELP. __ FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. EDUCATIONAL. ANTED— A GOOD DRESSMAKER. WAIST BQOMS—PLEASANT FRONT Pra ‘ROOM! apprentices to learti Milliner: without house has # AI to 425 9th t | modern at 707 north- = a. Dreeninahy Rooke ‘at once suget | inode Apply 2 ANTEDTMALB AND ¥EMALE HELP, AT REST DESIRABLE FURNISHED AND UN- ‘Tremont House. aa atence. ANTED-AT ONCE A WOMAN AS a . ‘Understand her busin ‘well recommended. his som 90, ‘Tremont Howse. | Ht" ANTED—A BOY TO DRIVE ee eau Uy etrcet nortweat <{creueee Fedwired. ADPIY #¥ 1) V ANTED—A COMPETENT COLORED sane who understands the care of children, to fo to the Coney forthe summer. Reference required. Apply 335 C street northwest. z Wine APRIVATE FAMIL waiter; references require! ‘avenue, before 1 p.m. « f Iv Wits epecriae GIRT,OR SETTLED Momanas cook, and to do washing a and general housewor! b 803 9th streot northwest ANTED—TWENTY A YOUNG ly at 7 ETP FIVE MEN TO PLOW AND work in corn fields, Work will last until frost if hands prove suitable. “Apply at L. McMURRAYS Mountain Sugar Corn Factory, Frederick City, Md. W ASTER AO0NG AN WHO HAS WoRKED ado. rout K Aldsra oF Dany; At Baccteeet on ‘work. lerney Dairy, tree ecotnnets! jyll-st RED no, btn Gi tame gine ee ODIs AF One E'S Neatanrane 111 E wtrest’ norepwent, ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS WAITER (CO) preferred) and a Man to clean the kitchen: white Laundress and a. six and make heracif gen to BROCH dyll-2t Wanin-s & SMART, STEADY WOMAN FOR d ironing. Inquire at 485 Pennsylva- ninavenue uoriwen i Sy10-se WANTED {4 COMPETENT, WOMAN "TO COOK, iron and assist in housework, at 1340 New York avenue; two iu family; must stay at nights; city references required, Jy10-2t* Ne ED—A YOUNG LADY TEACHER, IN A om Bo Aa family ity Hevea fn os wictnity of Washing: jo, 454 Pennsylvania ayennie 3710-3 2 .pPly fret SAGE GOOD WASHER J must come well recommended. Pennsylvania avenue. ANTED—TEN FIRST-CLASS WAITERS. BEST wakes to experienced jen. Also, # man for cold lunch" counter. “DRIVER'S Summer Garden, Pennsylvauia avenue. Sect WASTED STRADY, RELIABLE YOUNG MEN, or well-grown Boys, to drive carte; our work lasts ten months in the year; wages, 70 cents for a day's Spek, pain cash ever ‘saturday. Apply at the a of the Machine Co., Hand Boundary northeast. jy3-1m. th bosrd front; wa nd aly; ‘ood location." Apply at S19 1 street 378-3" =e RENTVERY DESIRABLE FRONT AND ‘back Communipating Kooms, over Ta avenue, "to M. P. RICE, 1219 avenue. 3¥5-20 OR RENT_THE WHOLE UPPER PART OF. * House 1380 Pepmeylvania avenue. itent very rea- aoe le to responsible parties. Inquire on premises. Fo RENT—FURNISHFD BOOMS, SINGLE OR en suits, at reasonable rates for the summer, I street northwest. This house is one of the cooles tha city, being wt the intersection of 15th, Vern: Syemne ana T streets, and opposite McPhersn. +¢ reference required, e238. al JOR RENT — TWO WELL.FURNISHED ROOMS for colored gentlemen. Cail afternoon or evening at 1125 11th street northwest, mear M street. Jel4-5w" FOR RENT—HOUSES. ‘On most easy street north- 358 Bee SALI 2,000 DWELLING FOR $7,500; three-story, entand mansard root: fourteen Fooms ; how vacant; mmst be sold located on G street, between 9th and 10ch streets northwest. FOX, 920 F atreet northwest. FOR LONG LEASE OR SALE—A NEATLY- nished House ¢f nine recms: bath end cellar crates; speakine mbes; plenty of water. Cail st street northwest. ALBERT F -FUR- OR BA BEAUTIFUL rooms besides bath room ; perfectly 1 improvements: 19 feet by 120. $1, eary payments, Ingutre on premiees, >) : RESIDENCE—FL. want S-story Brick, 1416 6th street northweet; nine FOR. SALE— LOTS. it RENT—A NEW SEVFN-ROOM HOUSE, WITH water, gas, and bath room, bay window; titnated in Georgetown, on High street, next door to 1443: rent #19 per month. jyh Fe, RENT—A PLEASANT 8-ROOM HOUSE, PA- ered, bails, sewer, and water in kiichen, large yard; rentlow good tenant. Apply atl914 Kt street orthiwest 311-30" Fe RENT—A NINE-ROOM HOU-#%, MODERN Feeigehemiemees fro adults wil board with partion if desiral after 5 p.m. on premises. street northwest 2 a jynl- 28 SMALL HOUSES. Brick 1531 Columbia street, 7 room: Brick 1410 D street northwest, 10 rooms, Frame 1526 8th street northwest, 6 rooms. Frame 1220 10th streot northwest, 6 rooms. 2 16 Frame 2 E street northwest 6 rooms... . 13 Frame 1192 Park Place, 7 rooms. 10 4y10-3t 920 F street northwest. _ | POE BENT AN ELEGANT FURNISHED HOUSE ‘on Vermont avenue for three months: nominal rent toagood tenant. Address THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 917 F atreet. dy10-3t Fe RRENT-TWO- STORY FRAME yore EIGHT rooms and cellar, water ani Stroet northwest. eo tOR RENT HOUSE, 120 E STREET, 18 ROOMS, ES = month. ‘SW. ANDY, Bid T ebvest uottivweate Jy8-3t JOR RENT—BRICK No. 1290 EIGHTH STREET northwest; 8 rooms; modern improvements; $30. LOUIB P, SHOEMAKER, No. 920 F street northwest. JOR SALF—CHEAP_BEAUTIFUL LOT, FRONT- ing three streets and reservation ; located on 6th: Square: dyl-im Marsachusotts avenue and © etreet, Stanton ireen statue, Capitol rms easy. At street northwest, FSi SALE—ONE OF THE MOST DESIR. Ming Lots in she eit, Just west of cinreh Ieee so gag avenue northwest. laguire of W. ‘Massachusetts avenue. JOR SALE — LOTS 93, oot 057, frontin street, at $150 anicce; 4 per mg interest. This Apnly.to ML. M. ROWRER, $21 ¥ eirest L. CLIrt, ABLE e Ascension cetera 1117 ay8-30" 24, 25 AND 26, IN each 19 feet on East Capitol ‘down and $10 monthly, with isa bargain and a chance, OTS FOR SALE. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, FOURTEENTH STREET AND BOUNDARY. Lots for sale at ten cents per foot: one-fifth cash, bal- ance ip 1, 2, 3 and 4 years, with interest at 5 per cent on “howls SE Se ow to bay, as Congress for butiding anew reservoir wil add tw the value of this property. ot ee ane iaioemees tS Eres 00 JelS-1m__LeDroit Butlding, Washington, of the bill by wreatly FOR SALE—MISCELLANE( US OR SAL —A BARGAIN-ONE I NEARLY right Piano, 73s octave, three str Cover: $200; eaxy payments. Alao, ote Stet-class American Organ, $95; regular price $150. "NE Stool and Smith 1139 10th jy 6t* WW ANTED_* FOREMAN AND TWO LABORERS cua farm” Apply at FULTON'S Loan Oftion, 314 ‘9th street north Je29-2W ANTED_WHITE AND COLORED QOOKS GEN- eral Workers. 2d Girls and Nurses for this city, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and elsowhere. Familie ished servantswith references. ‘Try us. 26 F street northwest, Lioaised Agency. C- E- gf RICE 3 my29. __WA ANTED— —SITUATIONS. WW ANTED_BY A (A YOUNG MAN OF SEVEN YEARS’ a position Ine Grocery. For a first- clase pike. 50 $50 will Paidty any one getting, same for me. Address ADAM, Staroffice: yl ANTED_BY A g @ Situation as Ghanhormata; can" cise sewst tn plain sewing. Address 1212 24th street, between M and northwest. Jylt-2t* Ww ANTED—BY A REGISTERED DRUGGIST OF experience, a Clerkihip—permanent or tempo. MARSHALL, 925 &h street northwest. jy10-3t* y ANTED_—BY A FIRST-CLASS COOK A SITUA- that will give wood wages and confine her du- iy,to cooking; bet of references Taos stone WANTED—HOUSES. W {hick House, whthae basement, weil located, y e880" pokes COOK, Star office ‘Must be cheap, with at lest five chambers: modern improvemente, State ext location, and address K. , Star oftice. jyl0-6t WANTED —M'SCE LI AN EOU S 9 RE W. quire at GHEEN'S Suble, 627 G street northwest. mie Fairland, slontgomery county, Md. ¥: Ww ANTED — TO PURCEASE — A SITE OR Pal Lot in Oak Hill Cemetery. Address, 5 tion aud price, HS. B., PU. Box 992, Ci V ANTED—FOR GOOD TENA} ent and fall demand, 500 ood, ‘Those who have vacant pr. SAUNDE rentable Houses. wivé usa call. DL. M northwest. Jy10-1w A Ts MER CLOTHE: to clean at $1.50 per suit; only competent han piuployed and pure cheinicals used; facilities for clean- ing suits in a few hours’ notice, very best work cuar- anteed, by PRINCE, 1009 F street, 3e26-3w" y ANTED—C (is To GLEAN BY A. H. CHACE & BRO., next door to City Post Office, EY The only perfect carpet cleaning machines yet invented. oclub of whipping proces to ruin cares Carpets pregains. c., cared for during the summer, Gates telephone or otherwise. Carpets returned same da) mio ¥ 490M) cE southwest, Cleans setter, with tous woot and tear, than any ‘oiher fifsa in the city. Mattresses remad eaters Tenbvated; Furniture steamed. Or- ders hone. ml Ww 'TED-STEAM CARPET CLEANING. IM- proved machinery, no injury to carpets, work thoroughly satisfactory. Send orders, by televhoue or otherwise, to SINGLETON & HOEKE, 801 Market Space. 425-4: ANTED—UPHOLSTERY WORK OF ANY DE- scription.” Mattremes | renovated by rarified steam. pets cleuned to appear nearly new, A. H. GHAGE & BRO. nett Ort Office, ‘ad WAnNTEP 3.20, ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN E. BEALL, Room 4, 1420 New York: av missioner of ‘Deeds for Every State 8. Commissioner, Examiner and office from 9 am. £05 p.m. WASmroaut GOLD ANDSILVERINLARGEOR {Small Quantities, Highest cash price paid. Rs wenue, bet. 3d as {817 2ist st.,8 rst FR RENT—BRICK DWELLING, 1115 TENTH Street northwest, containing 9 rooms and ail biodern improvements; $25. DUVALL & mane 808 F street. jy8-3 F Oe SALE—A BREWSTER END made to order, cost $450; will owner has now no usefor it, Arlington Livery Stable, 1724Get.n.w. jyl PRING BUGGY, sold cheap, Gan be seen at CLARE'S: 1-4t JOR RENT—1233 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, i eleven rooms: 2010 14th street northwest, ten Fooms; also, from October 1st, that fine residence, 2020 G street northwest, eixhteen rooms. All very. gostable and rents low to good tenants. Inquire of 8. R, BOND, 321 436 treet. yT-6t" FOR RENT 1331 AND 1939 90tH STREET, WEST ‘ashington ; each contains seven roows; water and gar, range 80d jiatrobe:. ice, S25, per, month each. oplyt THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1334 £" strect orthweet. dy FE RENT—COTTAGE HOUSE 3252 N street (01 Ast street. Georgetown) house 35 feet front, lot 200 feet deep: eight rooms, all good and in first-claas con- Gition; as, water and bathroom; rent $30 per mionth. Inquire next door, or at 931 Penavivania avenue. B-10t JOHN T. MITCHELL F9E BENT, OF SALE_FouR-sTORY OUBLE prick Honve, thirty seven feet front, eixhter rome, donble kitehe at pare first class. For information call at 1730 Massachusetts avenue. Je23-Im (JOR RENT—HOUSE 403 2» STREET NORTH- Lt west, ton rooms; dosirabia location and in good onder. Apply to JNO. B. SCOTT, New Yori Aveuue For RENT. 4, |1105-7-9 19th st... 1. New, 630 or. 206 lth'styset chee Late? rwstiels 90.0 sth ATs. 7r se. 20.05 1215 2atet,5r..m.i. 18.35, 807 22d st. 10r. 23. 00/613 10th st. n. E. 8. WESCOTT & 6m TABLISHED HARD- re, 1003 Pennsylvania avenue, known as is ofiered ona lease. THUS. J. FISHER OR SALE—A QUICK DRAFT MULE. youre old Breen Apri t0 LOUIS J. COLL COLLIN au 5 8, M street, opponite IGHT and weighs 1,400 pounds. Aque- at" OR SALE_ MAGNIFICENT =e es ND Piano, for $260 cash; cost $600: used by Sen: Addreea ““Uvright,” Bos 99, See ctlice ysi0 i SALE ONE UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO— Rich Rosewood Case, and in Perfect Order musically: ‘will be sold for $175, on easy payments, discount for cash. 1198 Pennsy! ay m, OF 10 yer cent OR SALE—TWO TONG BOATS, TACKLE, kc., at Johnson's wharve : yay bth stant, at 3 o'clock p.m. ‘Terms: Half cash. balance on Six months tine, with approved security, OLIVER E, JOHNSON, Administrator. OR SALE—A SPLENDID 7-OCTAV! Case. Piano, carved lees, New York make; bargain forcash. REICHENBACH’S, 423 11th northwest, dy8-lw ROSEWOOD, reat rest dy8-3t* Fe ‘SALE_TUG, 20 INCH SQUARE, FIRST- class condition, light ee irene aM. GOODWIN, t Foot East 29th street, New ¥ SALE_-THE LARGEST AND BE York. “AS: sorted stock of new and secon Buggies, Express Wazons, bap tobe eer, for the’ least money at the Bazaar, Th, 940 and 943 Louisians avenue, ess 20 ES, BUGGIES AND and secon t han street northwest. Elegan week or uionth. ‘at bottom prices, at e Keponita y,"" 404 and 470 turnouts for'hire by the day, 19-3 JOR BALE _SPRING AND SUMMER CARRIAGES. ‘A stoc Agent for Bo, fies and other bght carriages. for the money. Repairing promptly attended to. - ne hundred and fifty to m29_Repository and Facto: 1324 F street uortiwest. 3y10-6t P) {THE GROCERY STAND northwest corner of 11th and E streets, which has been occupied as such for the last 25 years, is now for rent. Application to be made at 1220°O street north- west. Sy5-5t* Fe, RENT—A FINE STORE AND DWELLING, 614 9th street, opposite Patent Office. Re Inquire of A. EBERLY & SOD OB EN TA. Ae FURN ISHED ¢ OFFICE, SEC- ond floor front, 0) ‘reasury; termi arate, Addreas Hox 86, Star office. FOR RENT— MISCELLANEOUS Fo REN FIFTY PIANOS— Both Square and Upright, of all the leading makes, for Zech oy oa aoe ae rents applied ou pur- - SMIT" dy8-20 1108 Pennayivanss syeeee. COUNTRY BOARDING. Sia BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED AT MT. on the suburbs of Orange Court House. very advantaie of town and coun! Address Mrs. . C. MACON, Orange Court House, Sy1L,15 CouNtRY. BOARDING—PERSONS WISHING TO d the hot weather in the country in a healthy ocality, three milon from Annapolis, on South river— terme: $9 por week, address E.R. W. SHEKELL. An- ‘chase Tallon made Second-hand Bult snuck bevier gadis great deal cheaper 8 common new suitcan is JUSTWS OLD STAND, or at Branch Store, No. —We buy but ret oleae Ro, 619 D street northwest, 409 9th st. northwest. Second-hand Clothing. _ COUNTRY RE AL ESTATE WORTH $12 $20 THE MOST REMARKABLE BARGAIN OF THE SEASONI I HAVE JUST OPENED 100 SUITS 100 CONSISTING OF TWO STYLES, ONE STYLE 18 A FINE ALL-WOOL SCOTCH CHE- VIOT SACK SUIT, AND IS MEDIUM LIGHT IN COLOR. THE OTHER STYLE IS A CUT- AWAY, BLUE AND WHITE MIXTURE, ALL-WOOL, AND IS JUST SUITA- BLE FOR WARM WEATHER. ‘THEY ARE BOTH VERY PRETTY PATTERNS. ‘The Wholesale Price of those Garments is $16. No Clothing House in Washington can sell them for less than $18 to $20. But OUR PRICE IS $12. And we claim to sell them lower than any firm in Ams- rica. Call and see for yourself if we are not Justified in our assertion. 4. STRAUS, oR SALE—ON Ez ¥ TERMS—A HANDSOME i Count Seat of seven acres, within 15 minutes’ rive or railroad ride from the ‘city; a comtodious donble house of fifteer. upesas inel hiding. pantry and bath-room; large barn and convenient outhouses; ex- mt water, Hne shaded lawn. fruit trees, &c. Per- desiving a beautifal country home are invited to HANGE FOR CITY PROP- erty, Farm three mils from Bladensburg, containing $50 scree, | Que-third sy and, multable for garaen- ing or farming purposes. Wood eno’ pay asked. 1419 N street northwest al HE PERS ‘AK OF the 7th, 8th and %h instant. was not intended to Teflect in aby way on He present wardroom steward of ‘Alarm. at . A. YOUNG, A NATIVE OF MISSOURI, but now supposed tobe in Washington, will leave his address at the Star office he will tind i Breaky sons oa vantaye. GENTLEMAN OF LEISURE, A STRANGER dyll-6t" A FEW BOARDERS CAN BE COMFORTABLY accommodated at = pee farm house, two miles from Gaithersburg: For terms and information address Mrs. EM. SCHOOLEY, Hunting Hill, Md. Jy10-2w* Pp ONS WISHING TO SPEND THE HOT months in the country in a healthy, pleasant local- ity, convenient to railroad and Potomac river, and on Fessonsble terms, will do well ty addrees T. L. POTTERFIELD, jy8-1w* Lovettsville, Loudoun eounty, Va. YOUNTRY BOARDING.—BOARDERS CAN BE accommodated at the Clagett House, Silver Springs Station, at $30 to $35 per month, in large airy rooms Con the premises, oF at 922 14th street a hee MOUNTAINS OF LOUDOUN COU a five miles ae sort on the W. and 0. R. ey hive hours travel from city; picturesque scenery ani scood roads; daily mails; Beabar's $25 per mouth. Ad- drow J; Hy PKICE, Proprietor, Hlisboro’, Va. je19-imn* VEY WINDSOR COLLEGE SUMMER RESORT. Maxnincent shade, Sulphur, Springs, Bine Wide Views, orches, ‘Stables, Horses, Se. Circulars at 1015, Pentel nue, corner of 11th stteet. Ad- GnsyA. Me SELLY Now Wl Ma. Windsor __ BOARDING. QOMS WITH BOARD—ONE LARGE SOUTH EX front Room with Doard for rent. cast end of Stan; dard street town Heights, one spots in the District. CuABENDON DINING AND LUNCH ROOMS, 908 F street northwest, Just opened. ‘Transient ular board. Ladi ing-Teom om first floor, ane and jee! hall entrance. in the city, desires the acquaintance of a discreet Young lay of rood addvess to ‘accompany’ him on ex: | TELHE TREMONT HOUSE, WITH ITS FI cursions and to places of amusement. Address, in enade balconies, cool, ‘airy rooms, and superior fect confidence and arpoint. a piace of mecting, table, will be found s most deairable for summer CRETE STRANGER, Dtar office, dy8- 30 boarding. Rates, $25, $30, $35 and $40 per month. pare Be 5. ont Ey tations fee. AN Punk Sree ROOMS FURNISHED ON. ive. sul 8 free. be AN) = nees ‘strictly confdontial, Notice to,call af residence Boies woos, Boarders, with room, $i por | tered, Bepiantly attended ie to, houre—9 a.m. Aye 10 p.m, ays. tmhl6-4m" -$m* SARAH FLAGLER, 316 Indiana avenue. RIVATE eae AGENCY, 30) 0TH street northwest. Heliable information furnished ; will call at residence BUSINESS CHANCES, $500 WEEP UE LEASE axp FIXTURES OF Sraan least aries walang dese ing. W. it SALE—DECIDED BARGAIN-STOCK AND Fixtures of Cigar store; food trade; other busi ese to attend. fo. arty eT cet sot TLL PURCHASE FURNITURE E $50 plete ia s sover-Toum new brick horses oon Per month. 206 © street northwest. dy3-2w" ee Pat opaes een I cur ead ose Bah | ote no liquors. W. 0. PRE TRANSIENT, AND DAY BOARD. Sumimer Rates, at the Mo- Pome Howse ‘corner of 18th and I streets. Paves MRS. M. T. SOUTHALL. Tee ee | a MONEY TO LOAN. sebuigarrs. “hae hahanre oN EA Fetest northwest. PEs peer ALEAN xow DOING A Feta tunes: iven for wan! eel. Address Z., cofties, Sye-cost HAVE, A WROUGHT-IRON -BARSTOW FUR- ‘No. 3,” for sale; used two winters; be 989 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, near 10th street, age in ae, it Bint eee wars ig ead have to have steam in my, ‘and can use it for aa nate above will be sold at suction Baterdas, sie th, wi 982 D STREET. at Thomas Dowling’s. 4 * jean Wits MOUNTAIN HAMMOCK CHAIR: Fiteue Loa Ve eee Amt iad Ferma ta FAS.. atrect, or 131 aciown oe (Bosruson’s Parext—Janvasx lire, 1881. ) LOST AND F FOUND. THE WHITE MOUNTAIN HAMMOCK CHAIR REW: BT, ON SUNDAY, ae Fae aim 2 ato a riiana bar ape rage i i 5 mieel intat Risbemcte ste entionery oe reelinta: chair | EAT? G atpot noc house, Posh, c= camp, and is chuck tull OST—JUBLY aa BaY eS gE Px —— ae aaa far superior t> Lee on Se Five Serene semceee hire | cevanumee eS ey th it ae Dhinedown, Gikateas coun ois See? | GEORGETOWN ADV'TS. mer "while e the Peio® Wo lowas tobe ear gE WOEES, roospng,, ‘Machinery. ‘Weshinaton, D.C, soley TO, LOAN ON. EST! sums of from $100and upwards, at ae lowest iain moderate’ No delay. B. H. WARNER, seal 916 ¥ street northwest ecifVE, MONEY TO LOAN O§ GOOD REAL in gure to sult, at the ity is 9.0 terest. Abate e EOE mara mill-3m. beers Mo TO LOAN, | ON BEAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CERT. R. O. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F strets northwest. eet OORT . FISHER & CO. ‘street northwe 0 NOT BUY UNTIL YoU sc pee originator ee tae obeagere Bay dt Sea Ss Sao = ASAE, AWNINGS, AND {a the man to make them, est SO d. BE. YOUNG, Paes S ok ROBT. B. GRAHAI yr AO dIG en ae ne ui Huckboard Company's Side-Bar Bus- The bt im the country SAFE DEPOSIT CO GECURITY ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. ROM LOSS BY BURGLARY, THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANK of Washington. In its own Building, Conver 15TH STREET axD New Yore Ava Charter Act of Congress January 224, ‘The Company vents Vaults, at prices scoordiing to’ cies and Joining Vaults, provided for Safe-Renters. (de its Fire ana aera ager. jarciar VAULT DOORS GUARD MED. BY THE SARGENT SECURITIES AND VALUABLES of tion, Sea aE Pee BONDS and STOCKS, PL taken for apne AL GUARANTEE: at the Lowest BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, Presi PLATE, TOMTEVANT, Secrotary. = . 'E. WN; ms: EM | J EEEPING on NEE ot ings & Go, Vio Protea. ‘G. Parke. m?2-3m SPECIALTIES. UST ARRIVED HERE, MADAM DUBOIS, GREAT J fe electricit Spiritualist Medium, from Paris. Works guivory. Tells true ifs. past, present and fatare ‘iow, tiny; age, death; in ‘hatrieee: ives and satis isfaction, m. 9p. m. it persons; tells names advice to ladies and gentlemen, Ofioe,, 758 10a etree. Hoare, im* R. ROBERTSON (A GRADUATE UNIVERSITY Maryland), with 20 Special Diseases successfully treated and cure anteed. Diseases of Men, General Debility, Weakness, Impotency, &¢. Diseases of Women of nature, speedy and permabent cures guarapieed. 456 C street northwest, near 4g street, day and Saturday, trom 2 to 9 p.m. every Wednes- ‘tain office, 30 5. years experience.—, guar. Seminal every Office Liberty street, Baltimore, Correspondence and con: sultations strictly the leadine physicians of Baltimore, — M FE. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE JMELIFE. “An business private and confidential, “Refers to EVENTS OF ‘confidential. Ladiesand Gen- ei Hemen 60 cents each, 408 L street, between 4th and 5th streets northwest. del 6w" yOCTOR J. B. GARDNER, LATE SURGi the U.S, Ricord Hospit Xately, by ielter or in person at Falls Church, Fi com A cure warranted. IN ‘Can be consulted pri- ‘airfax jas PROFESSIONAL. P* 45. © KLornen, 696 E Sturer Nonri Specialty: Construction of “Artificial Teeth, 3x3. ne EET, ETO. — TH. the heated teria CTIVITY OF giving them more rest, the feet often recover from corns, Dunions, diseased uails vascu- oe Spe and other veteran fon wo at bre WHI Te 5 "Chi ial fet Weabichnat Penna ctor Ys Hotel which cat ists Ds RANDALL PARSONS, DENTE, 428 7th street north west side, fyne's Book Store. BI tered, day or free. OXIDE Gas admninte. eis ol Aa MADE BEFORE AND IN. Allert innediataty after ‘cacosen,” Modern methods and abil all Moderate fees. RALLY. 131 Petreet horthwent DE. DOR FORE AED, DENt DENTAL | ASB80CTA ‘three doors north avenue, cast side. Hereafter Nitrous Oxide, without tooth and 50 Cents each — ._ Extractions without (ON, No. aa ‘under ‘first ‘NORTH- "Ds DURE, DENZTS®. 7 saa Rae igre arene Sithout Palos 96 call Suerstions L4¢ee BEEB, ‘THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. 708. SCHLITZ BREWING 00.'3 MILWAUKEE LAGER BEE Bg FOR SALE BY DEALERS AND THE 4GENT. SAML C, PALMER, DEPOT, 12% TWENTY-NINTH STREET N.W. GAS COOKING STOVES, FOR SALE AT THR GASLIGHT OFFICE, SWITHIX CG. sHoRTLIDer's (MEDIA, PA.) ACADEMY AND GYMNASIUM. Students admitted and clarsified atany time. A board- ing school for men and boys, one of the best equipped, best ‘and most successful schools in the Whited States; always full. A school for genUemen. NS josing co citer vesdrime. Swsive experienced teachers, all and all «radnates. Special atiention tp both advanced and backward pupils. pg navidad and Chass inetruction. arly deficiendies in young men's education corrected. Patrons or students may select any studies or choose the regolar English, Scientific, Business or Classical Course.” Btadents fitted at Media Academy are now in Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Univer Pennayivenia, Lafayette, and several Polytechnic Sehorian “Conditioned” students tutored in any study and fitted for the September examinations, phot new illustrated circular adress the and SWITHIN C. SHORTLADGE, 4.0, ilar rity «radduate,) Media, Miedin is teciee miles Uy veil frm Philadelphia, and has thirty-four trains daily to and from that city. " Me- cia has seven churches, and a temperance chi Libiting the ale of all intoxi EL, ORGANIST, TEACH ‘AL MUSIC. — Particular atteution to be- neihners, as well as those, wishing to be qualified for Yorturn srs or Teachers. 734 12th street nortnwest, I ATIN, GREEK, MATHEMATIOS, NATURAL SClL- A noe and English, Cpe or in clas. Stodents sod eon tit se examinations. . #ANUS. ALM. ‘Columbian Calera, WQREDERTGE FEMALE SEMINARY_-STATE COL- 2B jexiate Institution. Course th and compre- hensive. Professors and teach@rs ef eupcrtor, Careful home culture. Terms moderate. For logues address Mra. M. W. HACKLETON, Prosi Frederick, Md. 3026-2 De ES, ap vent Fda i sions: Es : for ners and ee ees is, as Lessons, =e ant, sawouss Ss. a tial wk at root pe uD. acquired in mae 23s reat nN ut SSHOMa street north % wes COLLEGE FOR YOUNG 1g Aurora, Cayuss Lake, N. Ful Collegiate Course, “Music and ‘Art Location beautiful and healthful.” Session beeing 1th, 1682. Send for catalogue. E. 8. FRISBEE. > myl7-2m SENG a5 BUSINESS OOLLEGE, CORNER ‘Ninth and D street« northwest, occupies the second for of LINCOLN HALL BUILDING, “Complete tt Propered for ite arrangements for training sons and ters fOr real life. Graduating exercines held last of May. vacation. Students received every month in the year, for instruction, day or evening, by the month or guarier., SPRING 4ND WUMACER SkaslONs give atudent trom other schools op) eee for — traiuiug. Full information given at the colioee SRY. SPENCER Principal, SARA A. SPENCEK, Vico Principal. W ‘SuSTON, CONSERVATORY OF a ge NEW HALLS, coe. 7th street. ‘Thirteenth Fone Bi . Violin, Ac. Twelve teachers. advatagoes 0: B.BULLARD, Directar Se4-Ten™ SS. ATES A, 'W. corner &th and K streets northwest. “Frtvately or in Glew Matcuntine Lathe Geek, French, German and English. Special attention to prep- aration for Cofege, Wert Pottit, Annavolis and all oom petitive examinations, Terms in advance. mk i Sto ye med Keptember Ith, 6m a een LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, TEACHER of Vocal and Instrumental Music and Harmony Address Ott i street porthwest. ms continus until July 15, ais CADY'S BOARDING SCHOOL FOR ‘oung Ladies. West End bind Institute, New Tend" Conn. Eleventh year. cirenlar. Wi 3StINGTON, COLLEGIATE Se Boarding and Day School for ¥ Ladies an Cliliren, re-cpens Se er, 19, INKL: | Bor circulars apply to Mre. Z D. BUT! 1. DOUG r LAS, Principals, 1023 an HAUNCEY J. RE 433 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, Sone For the Match! HEINERANE PIANOS Aven ) TRE SHONINGER CY MBLELA ORGANS, Offers the following =~ list of Special Bar- No. 1—One magnificent’ Eoreendd Pisno, 7 carved legs and Iyre, nearly new, with eabroered cover that cost nd upholstered stool, made by Earnest Tobler, new, $175. Bo. 2—A cele? wilh carved lees LJ lyre, handsome euibroidered’ cover and sto Foutal for six years, and a creat bargain, $100. ‘Wo. 3—Oue superb Upright Piano by one of ek makers used six mnoutha, will be esctiioed at ee aoe celebrated Stienway Piano in good order, No. 5—One genuine Chickering in good order, with ‘stool and cover, $75. No. 6 One Ronewsod iano, by A. a. ae with ‘overst: and modern improvement No.i—One Daniel F- —— 27 stopa, cost $90, as Pianos * cookin ovate Om ‘Came Gad en moni payment. Rare PIANO WAREROOMS, PIANOS: of various makes for sale and rent at laced prices. Wau, Knabe & Go.'s World] owned 423 11th street, above Penny! Bere ORGANS, 27 STOPS, $90. PIANOS, fo SESS PLP HA GeRIGH RAND PIANO8. Great bargains until ler of July to.clone. fe Mi seg a = H. L. SUMNER, WILD & BRO. sole agents for the STIEFFand & BACH a end ESTEY jyecial attention given to Tunis Pianow and veral Piaiios and Orgauie Bow for rent flow ratae G, ‘09 EE eetene re aa _SEWING MACHINES, & DISPUTABLE FACT! ELDREDGE, KING OF THR SEWING CHINE WORLD! THE STAR THAT LEADS THEM ALLI Peaualed for ease of movement an operation. Jie intrinsic mort uiakos ir poy ery man, womat! and culid sould call aud see that wonderful pleco of mochanisu: tiat hos ‘a revolu- Hou amongst nsers of Sewing Machines. Come and bring your friends, to 8. OPPENHEIMER, 528 9th strect northwest, St. Cloud Buflding. ERY LADY WHO VALU ES wens to 0 to the corner of 7th and H_ streets and examine THE QUEEN gece. | MACHINE, We have seun testimoninis from many of our best citizens, who have tried ers all uxinds, ond bought ‘THE QUEEN in preference QUEDS posones uo experimental tuechantan im au embodiment of the good points in the Domexti Singer, with some portant etd go Hence its Success and durability established by 90 Sears ary exper: enee, THE QUEEN bas no boles to thread, neither has iteehuttle. In materiel used, fuish enon hess and simplicity, THE QUEEN has no C. AUERBACH, Cor. 7th and n wid Is the Solo Agent for the District. 8 HE GREAT “HOUSEHOLD.” SILENT WHITE na AND “NEW HOME. ‘No windy advertisements, Dut the finest machines the _jy1_ 5 Vy JE ADVISE EF her health and ha world w for the mons Oreend to the ofice. "McRENNEM. 427 th} Titans Ren repair A BIG TUMBLE IN WHITE PINE LUMBER. 48 USUAL WE ARE THE FIRST TO REDUCB PRICES. WHITE PINE INCH SECONDS DRESSED @) SIDES, $40 PER THOUSAND. OUR INCH SECONDS ARE AS GOOD AS MOST OTHER YARD SELECTS, AND MAY BE BET- TER CALLED WHITE PINE CLEAR LUMBER, DRESSED TWO SIDES, FOR % PER ONE HUN DRED FEET. WILLET & LIBBEY, 8 COR. 6TH AND NEW YORE AVENUR. p4tst COMBINED FLY TRAP AND ADJUSTABLE WeINDO WY SCREEN: DAISY LAWN MOWERS, HIDEANT HOSE, BUILD. ‘ERs' AND MISCELLANEOUS HARDWARE, F. P. MAY & 00, 5 _@4 Penns. avenue, near Ten stewst._ ors See

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