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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON eA =O* ‘CROSBY S. NOYES. —— mae = ‘The Evening Star has a reauiar. perwanent. benn fae daily circuintion more than trebic that of any other daily wapcr published Ir Washington. and cauai te that of all the other daily papers here ad‘ed toxether. — ‘Tux Sran office is Connected w.th the Telephone Ex- Glance. Advertisementy, onder: for the yaper by mail ard cterwise. news, or suy information o business enn terent day or nizht, free of chance. Personsieaving the city for the summer ean have THe: Sre= ms! to their sddrees, postpaid, and changed as @esired, for fiity cents a mont, invariably is In the discussion of the ¢ Fiver and ‘Potomac river and fats appropriation was fre- quently mentioned as one of the provisions which Should, by all means, be maintained. The senti- Ment expressed in behalf of this appropriation ‘was slmost equivalent to Instructions to the con- ferees t) insist upon {t,and the latter will, no @oudt, so regard 1t The flats amendment was spoken of by some who op; Whole as one@f its redeeming features. If the aggregate of the bill Isto be reduced the reduc- ould not ali be at the expense of the Sen- i tof the expressed Partiailty for the flats provision, perhaps the House conferees will see the wisdom of ceasing their opposition. When the whole truth and nothing but the truth im regard to antecedent and current events in Egypt ts laia before the work, it 1s Ukely enough that but i:ttie will be found for wilen to commend Arabi Pusha and tho: cting with him. Itimay turn out, Indeed, that they a: wholly bad, and that they deserve nothing b »sure for the part ‘they bave taken in the pres * tragle affairs in that unhappy land, from aning until Tow. Meantime, however, tt !;xot well to accept as absolutely true and un d everything that comes from that quarter, nor io condemn the party of Egypt and its leaders in «« o, and without @hearing. #t must be remen:) red that all the intelligence in regard to the fot in Alexandria and everything that has sin © trun: around that city has come from Eu: ‘Mitered through English chann English influences and inter: all be true, and it may ev E truth has not yet been told; but it 13 not the habit of John Gull either to hurt his own case or to help that of his adversunes by his own show*g of It. Itshoul be borne in mind that Arabi Pasha lias Deen so situated that his version of mutters bas mot been heard. When he has a chanee at ti Of the world, it 1s possible a different stor ‘De told; and until such opportunity Is had it ‘be well to suspend judgment in the case. ———_<+¢s_—_ ‘The fight for control of the party machine a the democrats in Ohio, was inaugurated it Dy the young democrats against the “old fc This term being employed to designate ‘who, the youngsters allege, h n lea’ Party for some years “to deieat” But from tt Fesult of the recent convention it Is difficult to de- termine which side won, if either was victor. The young democrats defeated Mr. John G. Thompson for membership of the State committee, but he ‘was subsequently elected chairman of the execu- lve commitiee—a really more Important position than the one he first sought. The reputed organ- fer of the young democratic movement was Mr. Bookwalter, who was defeated for governor in the last State canvass. He and his friends charged that hewas defeated by the apathy of the party machine; but tt was evident to all {mpartial ob- fervers that Mr. Bookwalter was beaten Decause there were sowie thousands more republican than Gemocratic voters SUll the defeated candidate felt that he had a grievance against the party ‘bosses for not having extended to him a cordial Bupport, and it was his purpose, according to eml- ment democratic authority, to wipe out the old Jeaders. It ts plain enough that if this was really Ais object he failed, in part, at least. see Count De Lesseps has telegraphed from Ale: @ria to Paris that immediate action fs necessary to Protect the Suez canal, and that awaiting the re- Bult of the conference is ridiculous. When the ‘Count embarked for Egypt he seemed to labor un- or@er the impression that his presence alone would ‘Protect the canal; but after a closer study of the Situation he has decided that he needs some assis- ance. ~—_—__~+e+_ By a vote of two to one the Virginia board of Sinking fund commissioners has decide’ to annul She contract under which the new (readjusted) ‘bonds of that state were printed, and the contract for engraving an entire new set of bonds will be ee awarded to another company. The state trea- @urer, as a member of the board, voted originally vto awand the contract to the lowest bidder, ‘Spite the appeals and threats of the party bosses, ‘who had committed themselves to another com- Pany which put fn a higher bid, but he has finally seen won over. By his vot» the contract is an- sBulled. The company which obtained the contract and execute! the bonds intends, so it ls announced, 80 bring suit against the state for dammges, and, fm the end, Virginia may have a heavy bill to foot for this double work of engravin: ae —- Arab! Pasha has apparently left nothing undone ‘Mat would tend to strengthen his position with the Ezyptians and weaken the Khedive. He has ‘Spparentiy resorted to all means in Ais power to s@rouse prejudice against the English and incite shostility to their creature. He has employed Lis ime, since retiring from Alexandria, profitably in *Bhis direction, as the action of the notables in their meeting at Cairo shows. They have formally @enounced the Khedive as a traitor, and have €spoused the cause of Arabi. But the most siz- Mifcant step token by the notables is their ‘@eclaration of war against £n sland, and thetr call Upon all sood moslems to join in fighting against her. This gives to the situation a more serious aspect than it has hitherto assumed. It signifies @ bitter and bloody war before the rule that Eng- Jand insists upon can be estaditshed over Ezypt, | nd even after organizd resistance to the Khedive @hall have been suppressed it may require Enz- Wish bayouets to maintain him. The appeal to the ‘feligious fanaticism of the Mahommedan 1s ons: Bhat awakens all the courage of his barbaric na- ture. Itis this sentiment that Arab! Pasha has sBeen laboring to arouse, and now he will kindle It ‘into a flame of religions intolerance, bigotry, and @estruction. The effect of these inflammatory appeals and proclamations 13 visible even within the city af Alexandria, where English authority ts Supreme. The nattves are sutlen, and even inso- Jent, and no doubt many, If not most of them, are wecretly in league with Ara®!. The indications sare that the Egyptian war hos not fairly com- Menced yet. The British government seems to efealize the proportions of the task it has under- faken. The expedition that is now fitting out for ‘Bzyot 1s to de creased by an additional 10,009 men, and preparations are being made to follow it swith another. ——_—_«e+_____ ‘The straizhtout republicans of the second (Nor- folk) Virginia Congressional district, have dis- *Binctly proclaimed their opposition to the co- ~ailtiontsts by the nomination of Mr. Dezendort, the “Present Incumbent for Congress. This action as- e@ures a three-cornered fight In that district, as the @emocrats and coalitionists will each, no doubt, | Bame a canaldate. This fact, however, ts not ealculated to discourage Mr. Dezendorf, as 1t was Precisely in that kind of contest that he won his former election. They were then two candidates, @emocrat and coalition, in the field, bestles him. @elf In the fourth district tie coalitionists in @ounty conventions are instructing for Mr. Jor- gensen, the present incumbent, and he will Probably have a waik-over. In the ninth district ‘Mr. Fulkerson, the present member, will again be @candidate. He is making an independent race. He has advised his supporters not to follow either Mahone or Massey,as the former, he says, would ead them inj the republican party, and the Jatter would entice them into the democratic Yanks. Virzinta politics has many phasea sUezanise OUT SALE, i Blue Flannel Pants, $3. lower, ts, The. AL Summer Stoct ts an Drawers, from 250: wpe TSe. up. Low-a Shoes, at and below cost. stsour own prite. Offic: Coats, 40° and 50 1914-1916 Pennsylvania avenue. J. W. SELBY. in ‘ORSES TO PASTURE.—TE 3 food, box ‘exee! 10th «treet northwest. WEE ORE = Mew WEAL ESTATE BROK- ers, or the Lowion. oak ‘Lancashire Fire Mnsarance Con 1650 New York avenue. eee FOR GENTLEMEN. FOR GENTLEMEN. FOR GENTLEMEN. Great Success and Entire Batisfaction of our HANDSOME UNICORN DRESS SHIRTS Enables us to offer GREAT INDUCEMENTS 3 lia Ws Sec- In the Balance of our Srlendia Wamsutta Muslin, FINE DRESS SHIRTS UNLAUNDERED, LOT 1. Former Price $1.00; now marked 75c. each, Lot 2. Former Price $1.25; now marked $1.00 each, 2 se 8 The ta sold well and gave entire satisfac- bor biliin the Senate yesterday the borg Garments sold well and gave entire make room for our CELEBRATED AND POPULAR UNICORN SHIRT, ‘Now taking the lead everywhere, THE UNICORN DRESS SHIRT psed the Dill as a | Has all the advantages and none of the disadvantages of modern made Shirts. BEST FIT, BEST MAKE, BEST MUSLIN, BEST LINEN, EASILY LAUNDERED, WON'T SPLIT. Please examine this Model Shirt. BEST SHAPE, WON'T RUMPLE, THE UNICORN DRESS SHIRT Secures comfort, insures economy. ‘Try one and you will be plessed, COCHRANE & COMPANY'S NEW UPTOWN MEN'S FURNISHING STORE, 1424 New York AVENUE. BSSSS 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 401403 TWELFTH STREET. LISLE GLOVES. We beg to inform our patrons that we have sold all our old stock, but as we still had demand for more we boughts MANUFACTURER'S STOCK at halr usual price. We will sel! for A LISLE GLOVE, WORTH AT LEAST Bear in mind that our entire stock of LISLE GLOVES can now be bought at 30 per cent less than usual prices. moreno Ss° HROEDER'S “MONOPOLY” SILKS. SEATON PERRY, (Successor To Penny & Brotuer), SOLE AGENT FOR WASHINGTON. THESE SILKS WERE AWARDED | MEDAL” Ar TH ‘POS IN SH, Prices range from 73c. q | nants, ranging from 5 to iuake of Silk is considered superior to Bonnet’ in the eae ant Stock of SATINS, RHADAME AISE, PERKINS and BE DE SATINS, in Biack and all colors. giitte Barceins” in | Paris market. ¥OULALD and SUMMER ” for Wear at watering places, id CHUDDA SHAWLS. \ and MOHAIR DUSTERS, LOTHS, *‘ail colors.” in WHITE GooDs. RASOLS, EMBROIDERED ROBES and ES, at Prime Coat. §®- CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN RECT PRICES. IGURES AND COR- PERRY BUILDING, Pennsylvania avenue, corner Jth str29t. Eatablished 1810. W OODWARD & LOTHROP, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Have made reductions, and are sti!l making reductions inevery department, TO CLOSE OUT ALL SEASONABLE GOODS NOW, when they can be used and appreciated, rather than carry them over to another season. We are also buying any bargains that are being offered in DESIRABLE GOODS, 0 that our customers may rely upon finding upon our assortments the LOWEST PRICES possibte toname. @We mean that our patrons shall al- ways obtain from us THE BEST GOODS at the lowest price. On some articles we may, at times, be above the market, and, in such cases, we would thank you to return the article to us, and we will refund the price, thus enabling you TO BUY WHEKE YOU CAN GET THE ARTICLE but ninety-nine times out of a hi uindred we mean you shail find that place to be the sate BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. D STREET 912 SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS NOW UPTOWN. Kise's PALACE, e THE THE MILLINERS, "AND THe GREAT LEADEM OF FASHION: YOUR LAST CHANCE. Another Reduction in RIBBONS. $10,000 worth to be closed out. St‘ another Reduction in. Sisaghtsred. FRENCH FLOWERS at half their value, LACES! Magnificent Oriental and 3; ‘Laces, very wide and excellent quallty, ab 280. per Yard. LOVELY OSTRICH TIPS, at 25c., 50c. and 75c. Our Straw Department is stocked with all the leading ‘and Cesirabie shapes, We are determined to close the entire stock, no matter how Great the sacrifice, thas got to be sold. Flegant Real PANAMA HATS, ‘At $1.50, worth $4. PORCUPINE, MILAN AND CANTON HATS, ‘at 25c. only. TRIMMED PATTERN HATS, atany price. No reasonable offer will be refused. LINEN ULSTERS Less than Manufacturers’ Prices. BLACK ENGLISH TREBLE CRAPE ‘at wonderfully Low Prices. EXTRA BARGAINS THIS WEEK. DON'T FAIL TO CALL. &#~ No branch store. No connection with = establish nent. PY REFRIGERATORS, PORCELAIN-LINED COOLERS, * WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZERS, ICE PITCHERS, PRESERVING KETTLES, JELLY TUMBLERS, FRUIT JAKS, &c. M. W. BEVERIDGE, Imrorter oF Cnrxa AND GLARRWARE, Sy22 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. (QE AUS GIS J. REED'S NEW PRICE LIST or SPECIAL BARGAINS IN PIANOS AND ORGANS. No. 1.—One UPRIGHT GRAND, panneled case, three-stringed full agraffe, cost 3600, wee three months and must be sacrificed: No. 2.—One of those celebrated NEW YORK UP- | ani RIGHTS, in elegant rosewood case, nearly new, and mort $300; $185. overstrung basa and late improvements; $100. No. 4.—One genuine CHICKERING, in good order; $90. No. 8.,0n¢ DOULLE-REED MASON & HAMLIN | ORGAN; 5 No. 6.—One genuine LORING & BLAKE ORGAN, with stop and warranted ; No. 7.—One genuine BURD 6-octave, cost $30! ial low. x iS HIE: SHONINGER CYMBELLA ORGANS. N.B.—Cash alwayson hand for the purchase of sec- ond-hand Pianos and Organs. CHAUNCEY J. REED, 433 7th street northwest. will be slanghtered at $150. (°WANTED—HELP. Wises ome TEs “ANTED—; morning. W ‘GOOD COOK FOR A RESTAURANT. ‘Apply at 0. Wierd 8000, CAKE BAKER. Rk RENT—ON ‘ith or without Bill, Star office. R RENT—1011 GST! irable first and second SS HILL, ONE FIELDS, 2004 M street, George- 5 ‘REET NORTHWEST, DE- it, communicating ithern exposure; looms, furnished or unfurnished: ABLE, NEAT, AND COM: | sir oomventences: t BE pp ; myuge be willing to make ber 2 and RENT— WITH PRIVILYGE OF STEAM | side yard. stable, all r, @ Room 12x45, suitable f manufacturing purposes. O streets northwest. N iT APARTMENTS, SING: OF en puta at sodneed ratens ac TOHT Vermont over Me square; southern, eastern and ‘exposures; bath on two floors; sliady lawn, TnguirestSthand | and Ttiets.ce. Apply = _Ay15-20* 482 :D—A COMPETENT REGISTERED PHAR- he talera Address ‘ ‘Industry. ase give references. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN 16 TO 17 YEARS OF ‘business’ he must write well ar and arithmetic; ,”" Star office. age to learn the di and have a fair knowledge of, Kixe references. Address ** ‘Brick House on Mi: C. H. KNIGHT, Room 6, Louisiana avenue north KR SALE—FRAME HOUSE, NEARLY NEW, Fitiendid condition: letrote, Ball ventibuies ince fer “Alns Corner Store aad Dwelling, Sheep” Apt? sf Sorner an p. Apply at 521 “ith street northeast. yz. it FOR _RENT—HOUSES ST! ‘west; cight rooms; water in kitchen. street nortnwest, two sory and basement, 10 provements, Apply at 1914 Ratreet northwest. Jy22- DR RENT—408} NEW JERSEY AVENUE NORTH- Min front ‘Stable tf wanted: Sai "yad-3t ANTED—A GOOD STOUT BOY WHO HAS HAD TAYLOM, Practical Horse-shoer, 413 434 sicet nents m4 onith= west. Sy2l-2t" Apply to W.A. ANTED — A RESPECTABLE AND INTELLI- ch Woman, to take charee of « small ‘a boy nine years of age. 1, 815 Lath street nc at $4,000; cost $6,000. "Also, beantifal two-stary prest v2 brick front house, 7 rooms aud cellar, ox 15th strort, $2,700. quire next door. ‘OR RENT Ua? CORCORAN STREET. POS- rension on ximo. ‘Sceusied ty 8. 1. Kimbaile Inquire on premises. HOUSE 928 E STERET; 11 ROOMS, All modorn improve- ply at 1013 Pennsylvania evenne. A BOOK-KEEPER WHO THOR. siness, with undoubted derstands his | Ad UA, Georgetown references. Address RREH N verfect order. past thirteen years, ANTED—L Spx AGEN: Ma., giving address snd particuiars. NTED—A FOREMAN AND ‘TWO LABORERS ona Farm. Apply at FULTON'S Loan Office, 314 9th street northwest. ANTED-STEADY, RELIADLE YOUNG MEN, ow Boy's, to drive cart fen months in the peu paid in cash e+ Washington Bri in perfect order. ‘OR RENT—1315 lirH ST.N. W.,10 ROOMS MOD. imps. 1239 G st.n.w.,8 rome; will rent in floors or 3263 Prospect ave.n. w.,8 roo: Rooms, first floor, 1145 8th st-n. 5 cur work Insts ‘0 cents for a day's QOR RENT — ist OF JULY — SMALL FRAME Honse, thoroughly renovated; all modern improve- wuts; furuished or unfarnisbod.” 1218 11 HITE AND COLORED GOO and Nurses for this nin, New York “and _elsowhie: VOR RENT — THOROUGHLY FURNISHED — A handsome House in the northwestere part of city; speaking tubes; elegant piano; two months at $40 a'month to a small family. NORTHWES', Star office. E —DRICK 103 E STREET NORTH. Sth ntreet southeast, 9 | ALBEKT F. FO! WANTED—SITUATION VANTED—A SITUATION FOR AN ACTIVI capable white ‘west, 9 rooms; brick 206 Tooms, both in good repair. street horthwest. R RENT—BRICK HOUSE, SIX ROOM: Xc., modern ituproyements; has Ia market aud street cars, aR BRICK 605 10rR STREET NORTH- cant, 7 rooms, $12.50: brick 1245 7th treet ALBERT F. FOX, 920 F street iT rooms, $25. . ¥ BOARD, WITHIN RB | POR RENT—BY J. V. NL entleman. wife, child five OU niles from town, for 1505 Pennsyivani ts Old, and horse. Addross B., Room’ 41 | extremely low firure. “This isa rare bargain, and. too WANTED—ROOMES =a ond floor, carreted, li Up st be moderate; stote terms. NES, Star Office. _WANTED—HOUSES i FPOk SALE—2UPS—FICE AND NEWFOUNDLAND —Gne'7-octave rosewood SPEAR PIANO, with | mey to loan at lowest rates of interest. J. V. N. HUYCK, 1505 Pennsylvania avenue. Y PLEASi\NT HOUSE ON the south side of Rhode Islnd avenu ih and 14th streets, (near Towa circle), rariore, dining room, kitchen, five chambers and For rent from August Ist, at $60 per Also THOSE FOUR NEW AND ATTRACTIVE QUEEN et bet en 1th snd 15th streets, containiny 1, kitchen, 5 chambers and bat pind With clorets: rent §52.50 WOR RENT—A Vi rent reasonable. TED—BY AUGUST IST, FOR A C. nt, «ix to seven-room House, with and gas; $15 to $20 rent per month. P street northwest. "T ORGAN, with massive es and easy terms on the KAMP PIANOS and the exered $15 or $16. eylvania avenue to strect, jy22 ss LETON & HOEKE, 801 MARKET SPACE. SPECIAL OFFERING FOR A SHORT TIME TO CLOSE OUT SURPLUS SiOCK. Fine Fancy Mattings 35¢., former price 50. Fine Fancy Mattings 30c., = “© 40. Good Fancy Matting 5c, ** ** 30and 35, Also, a line of Body Brussels, limited in quantities, from 20 to €0 cts., cost £1. Moquettes and Velvets at $1.25 and $1.40. Our entire stock of Carpetings have been marked | down, as we must make room for fall stock, which we \ commence receiving very soon. Jy22 SINGLETON & HOEKE. Orr SECOND AN OF SEWING MACHIN 7 Home Machines, at 9 Weed 3 4 Grover & Baker, 1 Remington, drop leaf and d te 1 Wheeler & Wilson: These Machines are all in perfect or ranted. Instruction given free of charge, ; At “oppesneritz{s$ Reliable Sewing Mfichine Kooms, Jy22 528 9th street nortiwest, St. Cloud Building. 5 () PIECES BEST LAWNS, FAST COLORS, 100. ‘All pure LINEN LAWNS reduce’ to 20c, Job lot of Silk and Wool GRENADINES, 25 and 50c., formerly sold for 50c. and $1. Real ORGANDIE LAWNS, 12%c. Our WHITE GOODS department ia fully stocked, and comprises some of the latest nove.ties. 10.000 yards of real WAMSUTTA COTTON, in rem- yd. pieces, 10¢. PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS at cost. Examine our stock, and you will be convinced that we are selling goris at reduced prices. JNO. A, LUTTRELL & CO., jy22 817 Market Space, EW LATEST IMPLOVED WHEELER & WIL- 4N SON. DOMESTIC, HOWE, SI first-class machines at Corner 7th aud H strects. We employ no canvascers, can therefore seli machines at $10 {0 315 leas. Examiue our new QUEEN. Parties using the Q ronounce itas one of the best machines ever made. Silent, swift, simple, durable. No holes to threaa, Come and ges testimoniais from mechanical experts aud. dressmakers. This is the only establishment in tho District that keeps afull line of needle, oils, attacuments aud ma- terials for all kinds of sewine machines. Special attention to repairs All work warranted. All kinds for rent. C. AUERBACH, Cor. 7th and H sts., Adjoining Auerbach’s Gent’s Furnishing and’ Hat 5S Jy22 AEBS, GOOD ROASTED RIO COFFEE. 50 FINEST ULD TOM GiN, (imported), inne 1 BOX GOOD CIGARS: - 1 DOZEN BOTTLES BROWN STOUT OR POR- TER... - 1.00 10 LBS. @ 1.0u GEO. A. O'HARE, 3y22-1m. 1213 7th strect nortnwest, T DERE TO PUBLICLY ACKNOWLEDGE ay thanks to Mr. SIMON WOLF and Siessrs. TYLER & KULHERFOKD, of this city, for the satisfactory adjustment and prompt payment of loss occasioned by fire on my stock. Iheartily recommend both to the bublic. It SAM'L BENSINGER. SX (es DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER for $9. Six finest Dross Shirts made to order for $12, Perfect fit guaranteed. Our closing out sale of summer neck-wear and under- wear commences §:turday, July 22d. You can be supplied for very htt!e money. (French Lace Undershirts reduced from $1 to 50 cts.) Closing out large stock of Fancy and Balbrigzan Half Hose, only 25 cents; at ii jy22 MEGINNISS’, 1002 F street, n.w. AYLOR & UFTY, T H soy aay oe ey a PENN: YLVANIA AVENUE, PPP _KEERRR, " OCC REENN NTTTT spam Pi PER RO On NNN ® p20 m BPP ER Ent G Ore NWN T za“ P ERER R GcoRREN KN 3 DISCOUNT ON ALL OUR GINGHAM AND LAWN SUITS, CHILDREN’S DRESSES, SUMMER GARMENTS, ax> sANTEB—TO )PURCHS Brick House, morthwe-tern or nine rope, allyn Tox 94, City Pont office. WANTED MISC} TED—A LADY opemasmall Lunch becusrenteqd. Address, stating pa URNISHED AND UNFU. with all modern improvements, in desirable ations; also, Oflive Rooms; in 1420 and : Apply Room’ 24, LLANEOU t, Georgetown); house 1 : Wet rooms, all wood aud in Reet class juize next door, orat i oom, Where sitcce: | harness in xood condition. Selling for the wan! and a few patterns in R SALE—THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS down town to immediate purchesers, on exxy terms. brick house of 8 rooms, gaa, water and Path, near Patent office, at $3,500. “Also, a two-story rooms, modern improvements, kame loca Son, at $2,850; reht, $25. Alen, a three-story brick, 9 near 20th, 700. ~re-ntory 10- reat, feos cor net, Semel W. E. BURFORD, 1115 ¥ street orth = OR SATE_NEW BRICK HOUSE, CORNER lirx and Esst Capitol streets: location unsurpassed ; park Incloved : two bay win and vault; plumbing per- fect “HARVED SPALDING. £9 Corcdran Buildiag. | dyi9-6t* OR LONG LEASE OR SALE—A NEATLY-FUR- bished House «f nine rocms: bath and cular: oven grates; speak! ‘tubes; plenty of water. Cail at I Tt street north ‘Je24-1im. OR SALE— BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE_ELE- gant 3-story Brick, 1416 6th street northwest, nine Tooms besides bath room; perfectly dry cellar, modern Improvements; 19 feet by 120. $1,600 cash, balance easy payments, Inquire on premises, my31-2m _FOR SALE—LOTS. OR SALE-ONE OF THE FINEST BUILDING | atte aventiy fronts nonth, Be by {00 foot west of the ‘avennc, fronts sonth, 25 ‘Ascension church W. Lz CLIFT, 1117 Massachonetes ue north west. 3y22- R SALE—CHFAP- AUTIF’ LOT, FRON: ing three strects and reservation ; located on th st., Massachuretta avenue and C street, Stanton Square, Green statue, Capitol Hill. Terms wasy. At 404 9th street northwest. dyll-im. 2 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS Fr SALE BRADBURY UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, pich,, French Walnut case, and in perfeot order ically ; used the past winter in the home of a leading Senator, and really as good as new. Will be sold at an Se be missed by those desiring # superior instru- ment F. G. SMITH, dy21-6t 1103 Pennsylvania avenue. mixed; excellent watch dogs: $3 a piece. Inquii ter 4 o'clock p.m., "at southeast corver idth and B streets northwest. 3y22-2¢° FROR SALETAN EXCRILENT JUMP-SEAT CAR- ince, as new; order at a cost of $255. Win be wold Tor lees thats Ralf costs “637 C street north- ‘OR SALE—A FIRST-CLAS:, NEARLY NEW, Cabinet Grand Upright Piano, very handsome design, richly carved consoles, three strings, stool and cover; $250—cost $550. WORCH’S UPTOWN PIANO ROOMS, Jy¥22-6t 1139 10th street n.w. Fe, SALE_OAK FINISHED TRADE WAGON, good as new; made to order. Horse geutle, sound, pod roadster, and Harness. Whole outat cheap... fae PLER, Optician, 453 Pennsylvania ave, It" Pa re peg SL Day Busgies, wu. handsome D:ag and fine Side-Bar sil first-class, very little used, the best Also, a six-seat Phantom: alte dove up wil make ft a street northwest. iy33-lw EDUCATIONAL. KEEPING TAUGHT UNTiL Bey a ie femal, ving been reorganired with a new Board of Vinit- ots, and the re-election af | Pared to supply, upon the best, A eeneral Setentifie and Bon the basis of the U. 8. Military Academy at W. Point and upon the eame aystem #0 before the war. ‘which once included Gen. Stonewall . E. Rodes and Com. how consists of the following Superintendent and Pro- Math. and Lalo. ‘ajunct Prof. ch W. Niomows, ‘Prof. Civil and Military and Astronom). he direction of an efficient Finance Commit- tec of the Board of Visitors, and with an en! from the stat, expenses of Cadets arr lowest rater, Semsion opens SEPTEMBER. For ine formation of appointment, address 22ast dex. F SMITH, Superintomdent. ‘OGKLAND SCHOOL FOR Gt BAND' a. ‘Will reopen SEPTEMBER 18th. A full course struction will be lettres and the mi HENRY ©. HALLOWELL. AM. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY Onesren. it opens SEPTEMBER lira. oF xecommodtation: Collewiate, Chemical, Civil Degrees ferred. Soni COL- THRO, RYATT, Prost. . 8. TL. CADYS BOARDING AND Da¥ School for Young Ladies, West End Institute, New ke Thirteenth pear ‘commences SEPTE! pointments e:n- Enginecring oF ALL SUMM. SWITHIN ©. SHORTLIDGE'S (MEDIA, PA.) ACADEMY AND GYMNASIUM. Students admitted and classified atany time. A board- ine school for young men and boys, one of the t and most succes@f.. schools in the No hazing ot other ‘rewdyisas Tale experienced feachers, ail men, and ail wraduster, attention to —_ advanced and backward pu; on mtucie "s ea es sceen cen fama tees tow in Har iver ‘ber examinations. Principal and iE, A.M., (Har- ytechnic Schools. and fitted for the ustrated circular ad: ristor, SWITHIN ©. SHO Univermty graduate, ) Medi ‘Media is twelve miles by rail from has thirty-four trains daily to and from that has ‘hee, and a temperance biting the sale of all intoxicating drinks. AGERSTOWN SEMINARY VING FEMALE COLLEGI Pa, (near Harrisbury) : Rev. T. P. EGE, A.M. ORGANIST, TEACHER OF PIANO POR YOUNG Send |ANICRBURG, year. 20. ‘OCAL MUSIC. —o ieinners, a8 well ax thove_ wishin Hetormers ‘or Teachers. 734 Lath street ‘T. GEORGE'S HALL —AN UNSURPASSED " for ;$275 a year. Prof. J.C. LOA A 3y19-wise, 2m” Boarding School for be town, ‘ood Carriage. Also, a few fine Horses and three sets | { | Se double Harness. At DOWNEY'S Stable, 1013 17th | ST SiA (OR SALE—A YOUNG HORSE, ALSO, BUGGY and Harness. Horse sound and gentle; bugey and nse. Can be seen at BURGDORF'S Stables, 8th «treet, be- tween D and E. dy21-2t" ON L STREET ANTED—TO WIRE, A ) oF Jurmy-sdat carriage fall; terms must be re h end 14th strects. sout®, is newly furnished VANTED—TO uy tate.“ Addread, xt ORY AND BACK BUILDIN UAL CLEARING SALE | horses, fine drivers. Also, ‘one promising speedy horse. 615 New York avenue. "HUGUELY & BOWES. rner 15th street and New MCINTIRE, 918 F street north- HOS. J. FISHER & GO., ‘hyson Hor 2 jd anor souees Scorer | for hire at W. F. GEYER'S Carriage Re | and 470 C street northwest. Also, entrance | sylvania avenue, near National Hotel. m19-3m. SHEL & CO., 1324 ¥ street | i and cther | _3y12_ Gas given Hours 9a. m. to 5p. m. De AAS: E Lorn: DE: RENT—DWELLING AND STOR _ Specialty: Construction of Artifi FURAN SEED, ED fiten recover from corns, bunions, diseased nails vascu- fox NENT—0930 NEW ¥, tory fourteen-room B: LD ANDSILVERIN LEY BROS. cor- d Rhote Island avenia | De zaNvae PARSONS. Dentist, tyne’s Book Store. NITROUS OXIDE Gas adminie- with back buil tered, day or night. Consultation free. Jel OR SALE—A RARE CHANCE—A FINE LITTER of bisckand tan Gordon setter puppies; father is 2n imported dog, and both have full pedigrees. Apply at LEXINGTON DAIRY, cor. of 6th st. oh 8, ne —3t OR SALE—A BARGAT! NESS ‘and Buggy, $200. Inguire of J. H.’ GHEEN, on G street, between 6th and 7th streets northwest. jy21-3t" (Ok SALE-TWENTY HEAD OF HORSES, JUST arrived from the West; several fine pairs and coupe Jy20-20" R SALE—ONE HORSE OPEN FAMILY CAR- Tiswe—cost $600, will sell for $100. Also, gold jounted Hi . No. 425 M street northwest, 5 to7 pemeness 3y20-8t" (OR SALE_IMMENSE STOCK CARRIAGES AND Waxons, new and second hand, for sale or trade. niid Buggics and fine Horses constantly on hand on Penn: Fe, SALE_THE LARGEST AND BEST AS- korted stock of new and second-hand, ugcies, Express Wazons, Harness, Lap Robes, ke. Or the" least’ money at the Lazaar, 906, 940 and OAD VOR SALE—SPRING AND SUMMER CARRIAGES, A stock of one hundred and fifty to select from. went tor Boston Buckboard Company's Side-Bar Bug- fies and other light carriaes. ‘The best in the country tie money. . Repairing promptly attended to. RUBT, A. GRAHAM, m29__ Repository and Factory, 410-416 Sth st. nw. _ PROFESSIONAL. . STARR PARSONS, DENTIST, 439 9TH STREET. Tist— 626 E StneET NonTHwesr. sy3 HE INACTIVITY OF | ‘the heated term giving them more rest, ‘the feet con serces, exostonis and other complaints to which | {F are liable, if systematic treatment be «iven j Chiropodial Establishment, 1416 -firat consecutive year of practice in Fee, $1 per visit. Jere 121,10) etrect northwest west side, “over Ballan- ces; Tieated by Ist has just been put rmonth. THOS. J. Dis M. TALBOTT, DENTIST, No, 431 7TH inal | its branches. “Teeth inserted $7 per set. All LOST AND FOUND. Pauteds pty street, three doors fram corner E. { AMTEICIAL TEETH MADE BEFORE AND IN- serted natural Sita splendid success.” Modern mnetiods and killin branches of Dentistry. Moderate tees. DE. DON- 4062p STREET NORTH- desirable location and in good Nitrous Oxide, without pain, will be $1 for the first . B. SCOTT, New York Avenue my tooth and 50 cents each ad: . Extractions without 50 iuoeiguon ‘Filings fron $1 to'$5_) All werk warrant a's a first-class. Have administered Nitrous Oxide to over recelve the’ reward For RENT. * ‘.,m.i, 40.00 1107-9 19th st., m.i,., weal ra... 30.00 706 26th sf, 17 Fo msi 25, 09. immediately after extract $21 F etreet northwest. WLAND DENTAL ASSOCIA’ . 435 street, three doors novth of | Peunsylvania | venue, cast side. Hereafter extractions» under if eft at -tar office. THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 20, street, small biack and tan Dov, ion’: Any person returnin ears an‘l very small tall. will be Hiberliy rewarded, 30,600 patients, (Patients. will be fi free toandfrem the ofes) peers SPECIALTIES. kk. DUKE, DENTIST, 715 14TH STREET NORTH- Dire caitrs auch San ore ne wa A 3, without Pain, 50 cta. operations warranted. jan! 25 REWARD, AND. _ COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. 0 QUESTIONS ASKED, for the returu of the Bank Book and Pa JAMES 8. ROBINSON, of Ohio, street Thursday night, of no value ex: Return to Star office. OST—CERTIBIGATE No. 3228 THE NATIONAL posit Company of Washi ‘A suituble reward taken from 1317 F cept to owner. ————————————————————— FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS FR RENT— FIFTY PIANOS— Both Squore and Upright, of ail the rent by the month or quarter; rents 18. : Hi i i , at ington, dated July 2 | 4 F ws ‘Mstrect northwest. BUSINESS CHANCES it” | F. G. 1103 Pennavivania aventi Fe SALE—CHEAP-FARM CONTAINING rai = —— ‘acres, four miles good ARDING. tidings: abundance of fruit. juire B. BO. ING. CAXWOOD, 621 Rhode Inland ave. northwest, {y2i-3t? ANSION. FIRST STREET AND NEW Rooms and board far- ‘OR SALF—GOODS CONTAINED IN STORE, 1723 ania avenue northwest. Also, Store for nainess place; rent $35. ; Tent; goods packed and stored. York avenue northwest. nished or not, Modern improvements: shade, &c.; two minutes’ large ‘walk to street cars. Aj aboye the Store for, ppy Bi PRAGUE MANSION, CORNEE SIXTH AND EK 9 northwest. Several large for th jw _be «mcaed for the fall. iG AND LUNCH ROO! ‘Just opened. ‘Trenelect - . OR SALE~DAIRY FIXTURES, CONSISTING OF AEDS WH be sold ee ‘TON DAIRY, oo R08, SALE OR RENT—A LARGE AN! and Mase, avp. 2.W-, ANTED-ARCHITICTS AND BUILDERS TO shington Brick Machine Company 00,060) of the at the lowest market : 109,000 per day. nue. t (QUARENDON DINING 908 F street north Se prices. Can del 20 New York ave REMONT HOUSE, WITH ITS FINE: ROM- coo) rooms, and superior tabie, will be found a most desirabse Place To f 225, $30, $55 and $40 per month. OR SALE—A DRUG STORE, DOING A FATR 108 Navy Yard. " Aad: rorr TLD, 480 Pennsylvania avenues 3y “ Bees. furnished. -,ROOMS FURNISHED AND UN- ‘Transient Boarders, with room, $1 per SARAH FLAGLER, 316 Indiana avenue. —FIRST- po W. 0. Ni i. AND DAY BOARD: | hove = OR SALE—STOQK AND FIXTURES OF GRO- cery and Liguor Store. Apply No. 1033 3d street R RENT AND SALE-, CLASS! nen, Lots, Country residue feewnin and Virginia, JAS. L. DA\ atrect, or 1215 Ist strect, Georzetown, MONEY TO LOAN, i wont eaten of tat 9m. s MANENT, TRANSIENT, House, corner of ‘ONEY TO Luan. 1 NEY TO LOAN ON guugot tran #100 and FP SELOCHIEL HOUSE, 912 west, is ‘cosiest and HHonsen in the ely. ated at reasonal ore oS idea eh Syl Be ie ten ae ae 2; ii Dwelling He situated in ing House, Fag i 8 strect, SERRE SS PSR germs ELE__—_==_===__=_—__—————— ROOKVILLE At Mp. —Rev. Dr. MONTGOMERY, CO. of this School, wili receive members of his {1 $215 for academic year me of September to that of June AH MORE ACADEMY, ‘ul trainis ion and the influences of a Ghrit term will Lexin September 20th. Reisterstown, Md. , thorough instruc: ERVATORY OF MUSIC and School of English Tan- Elocution oe Physi £. TOURJER. EEK, MATHEMA’ Na’ ScI- GREER. MAT! TICS, NATURAL prepared for Collage and competitive examinations. ‘Address ‘4. JANUS, A.M... Columbian College. IREDERICK FEM. ALE SEMINARY STATE COL- lexiate Institution. Course ‘erms my HACKELTON, RENCH LESSONS—SUMMER TERM AT MODE- Taterates. Morning and Kvening Classes f: hers and advanced pupils. Lessons .., Call wt reais 1323 northwest. MLLE. V. PLUD'HOMME. my36 PENCERIAN BUSINESS OOLLEGE, CORNER atreets north: hoor of LINCOLN HALL BUILDING, ite arrangements for training Graduating exercises ‘Students recel for instruction, day or juarter. SPRING AND ~UMMER ‘other schoo's opportuni Full information jved every month in the year, » by the month or EASIONS wive atudente ty for business training. IENRY C. SPENCER, SARA A. SPENCEL, Vice Principal. NSERVATORY OF MUSIC—AT 7th and Dan. NGTON TIMMS’ NEW Srreer ‘Norrawest. Principal, J. P. CAULFIELD, Mus. Doo. Studien restinved September 188 AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, ay BO TEACHER street northwest. Teetone' Forum CADY'S BOARDING SCHOOL FOR ‘West End In Young Ladies. . Eleventh incipala, 1023 and 1027 12th street northwest.a6 SAFE DEPOSIT OO. eo Gecuniry Fi BOBBERY, THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPAXE,