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,ASHINGTC WWESPAW.............. daly =— CROSEY S. NOYES... "or. ar. permanent. bone fice deity circutation more than ircote aliv waper published in Washington. and ecurt to that of all the | ether daily papers here nuded texether. 1 with the Telephone Ex- = for the paper by m formation or business ight, free of charge. Pere: : yer can have THE Brax mailed . and chanied as uth, invariably in Often as desired, for fifty cet advance. Tes rath yto be forecasting the po complexton next House of Repres: Dut the party organs on both sides are en: fag to inspire their re ve workers with enS SOz months before thes will contain 325 memt ent, and this Increase of 1 pres bership 13 a § what perplexing feature ia making estima ‘The republicans » counting upon a majority Fanging frora 15 10 35, while the demoeratte caleu- Iators are sure that the advantage In numbers to a dozen or two. that both t ity in the nex nee which Is so gust of the politicians be less than tn the next House by me . enough to wie balanes of power. This fs a contingency wv h the orgaus seem not to have considered yet ition of parties tn New ‘sinta, th Carolina, Tr states g Yothe canvass that ts quite hopeful to the tnde- pendents. Se ‘The two houses of Concress are not in very cor- @isI relations towards each other at present. The eourse of the House In attempting to assert au- thority over the number and of Senate ¢1 ployés, and in rerusing to slow the item of appro- priation for the mileage of Senators who attended the extra session last fall, has stirred the wrath of the upper boly. The mof the House with Fegard to the mileas garded by some of te Senators as an imputation upoa the ttegrity of ‘that body, individu. ‘tively,—as an in- sinuation that the $ voring for its members mo: “h they are not te: imately entitied. olds that the House Inns been cullty of th st discourtesy, not to Say disrespect. No doubt the House will be com- pelled to yield in the end on the subject or the Mileage, as the Senate ts solliily determined to Maintain what it regards as its rights, even if that Stand shall necessitate a prolongation of the ses- ‘sion. —__~- There is an active ald so:newhat acrid compett- ion between the Nicaraguan canal and the Eads ship railway companies for Congressional afd in the work of connecting the two great oceans Ad- miral Ammen, an earnest cate of an Inter- @ceanic canal, deals the ship railway scheme Seme telling blows, and he points out with con- Siderabie force, apparently with the view of de- Monstrating Capt. Eads’ incapacity as an engi- meer, the comparative failure of the St. Louis Drkige and the Mississippi river jettles. Admiral AfM@men recites the well-known fact that the St ‘Louis bridge has proved a commercial fatlure, ow- fmg to its enormous cost, and he declares that there are other bridges across the Mississippl, Dalit at one-fifth the cost of that at St. Louis, “that are practically superior to it” He further imsists that the imperfect manner of constructing ‘he jetties, and the improper application of 4 nat- ‘wal law, have caused their failure. However, re- gardiess of the success or fallu of the past ¢ Reering feats of Capt. Eads, it ean persuide seheme by pledging the cover! ity of bonds In behalf of that enterprise. Rot require a knowledg* of engincering s @iscover the impracticability of the scheme. In These days of progress and a adva ent In ‘Ghe arts and sciences, people are ready to believe Mat machinery can be made to do almost any- ®hing, and perhaps it can; but an undertaking that contemplates the transportation of heavily rail, without fijury to the vessels, 1s Bkely tocost a good deal more than it fs worth, @ven if it be practicable to construct it. ee eae The contest between the c: crats or Pi cipal government 1s pending in court, upon a : motion to dissolve an injunction restraining the auditor from issu!ng warrants for the payment of selaries to city official: > arguments have Been concluded, and the decision of the court {s expected to-morrow. Unfortunately for the city, Ro decision can allay the excitement end antmos- ities growing out of the struggle. The party @efeated in the court will be dissatisfied, and the | ‘rife will continue. —_—_—_~+» —____ It ts the policy of England to mag) dive and his importance, but there 1s no disguising ‘the fact that England fs really at war with E The Khedive ts but a semblante of de power. He is not even a respectable figure-head. ‘Be has never commanded the respect or confi- dence of his people, and now he has not th port of even his own ministry. The heart of FE: 43 with Arabi Pasi shows that he realiz t, for he ha posed to forma body red Alban feeling that he could better trust the hireling than the Egyptian. He ts nothing more than a toot of the Enclish, and he serves their purpose to the Dest of his ability. Being the nominal ruler of Egypt, his presence with the English and sympa- thy with their purposes enables them tosay that they are making war to restore order and to es tablish the constituted authority of the country. But the chocen leader of the Ezyptian people is Arabi Pasha, and it is apparent that they are de termined to sustain bim in his policy of resistance. All the reports of Arab! and his army, {ts numbers, condition, conduct, ete., are filtered through Eng- 7 ish sources, and it fs quite lixely that many of 7 them dobim injustice. He has not shown any dis- position to inflict wanton injury upon Cairo, or any of the interior towns On the contrary he, has fa been inclined to protect the capital, and the cable § announces that he has expressed a willingness to Fespect the neutrality of the Suez canal. Just how A Much death and destruction the British bombard- i ment inflicted upon Alexandria will probably not be known so long as Englishinen control the news coming from that point. ———-_<~<«+__ ‘The politicians of Anne Arundel county, Mary- Yand, after fairly reveling In election frauds for Years, have been brouzht up with a round turn by the cireuit court, which has Just set aside an elec- Won for county commissioners, because it was the result of fraud and corruption. The evidence in the case showed that the names of men long since ead, and of others who had removed from the sounty, were voted with unblusbing tmpudence. Indeed, the mantpulstors of politics im the county Rad carried their potnts by fraud so‘fong and so Successfully that they seemed to think they could continue the practice with fmpunity. Ittsto be hoped that those entrusied with the enforcement Of the laws will not consent to Jet the proceedings end with the settiny aside of the election. It is their duty to prosccut> the election officers who assented to and pirticipated Inthe frauds, and their aiders and alvettors who had no official con- Rection with the elec The conviction of these will Gemonstrate the sincerity of the are demanding reform, and, whit is of even more importance, tt will have a wholesome effect in bringing sbout that reform. —_— There are twenty-four hundred applicants for OMloe at the hands of Secretary Teller, that he news of, and there ts no telling how many more May be putin. If any man feels envious of the head ofthe Interior department, let him, just for & Moment, contemplate his position as the victim Of twenty-tour hundred ofice-scexers in mid-sum- mer. ey ee : E Sewer! Hiri plagee you etl foes day to day, Le" ne you stil] on Till ih the cnc. as is most ny, ‘Time turns the tables and kills you. World sing praises, its fangs are drawn. give, who would hesitate to lay it on tho altar of y the Khe | nd the Khedive himself | ‘This xs sometime truism, but ict the ‘The is conquered, and tho champion of the reco still Meshes bis ehining stecl in our bebalf. True and | Walient friend sud defender. lorg be thy days, and ‘@palent in gratitude be thy reward. Had we more to ICE. REDUCING STOCK. FINE DRESS GOODS. “We are having our Semi-annual Closing Out Sale Now. Our Remnant Counter is replenished daily. eat Bargains msy be had throughout onr immense | Store, the stock all having been marked down. | Good LAWNS. 5 cents per yard, and CALICOES, 5 cents. WHITE GOODS in great variety, at aston- ishingly low prices. Now is the tme to buy your SILKS, SATINS and VELVETS, either for the present or approaching season. PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS at cost, Beautiful Plaques. Palettes and Fancy Business Cards will be given out by the Cashier in proyortion to the amount of Goods purchased. W. W. BURDETTE & CO., 3325 Nos. 928 7th st. and 706 K n. w. BARGAIN SECTIONS. THE ODDS AND ENDS MOVING RAPIDLY. WE MENTION A FEW MORE FOR THIS WEEK. BROWN AND BLUE LINEN VESTS that have been good sellers at $1, come and take your Choree at 35 cents. OUR ODDS AND ENDS OF SIX DOLLAR PANTS have been added to the lots we offered laet week, and we put the price down to $3. Remember, these are not $3 Prnts, but five and six dollar ones, which we want to close out at THREE DOLLARS. IN OUR ODDS AND ENDS OF CASSIMERE SUITS we offer you the Choice of our $13.50, $15, $18 and $20 Suitsat TEN DOLLARS. Some of these there are only one of a kind, and as we state above, they are Odds and Ends. The prices we put on ALPACA COATS last week is moving them rapidly, and this week will close them out. If you want an ALPACA come and look them over. ON OUR REGULAR S100K THE REDUCTION 1S FULLY TWENTY PER CENT. Do you know the prices we have marked on WHITE AND FANCY VESTS? If not, iook in our windows and it will tell you the story. A. SAKS & CO, STRICTLY ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, 316 AND 318 SEVENTH LAWNS. AND MOST DE- iE MALKET. ARTICLE SIRAB! i; EROIDERED MULL RO NISH LACES AND A FULL STOCK OF CHOICE DRY GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, IN MANY CASES MUCH BELOW COST. EKIOK BLACK SILKS RY LADY iS FAMILIAR WITH THE FSTAB- LISHED REPUTATION OF THESE GOODS, WH T+ WORLD WiDr, AND THEY ARE WIT DBT THE B. E OFF! 2 BE T SILKS PREVIOUS TO TAKING AN INVENTORY OF STUCK. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. =2- ONE PRICE. THE BEST 18 THE CHEAPEST. dy18_ OREO? THE OLDEST. MOST FAVORABLY kuown and larest Wine firms of the Bavarian Rueuich Pslatinste. owning one of the best aud lanzest vine yards, selling éxclusively its own growth, wishes to erixage for Washington and surroundings a compe- tent and responsible Agent. Please address offers to G. 7 care RUDOLF MOSSE, Main, Germany.) _5¥25-2t " ‘con ited States at Kome, of the death, at the Hi of the ma the 4-h of July, aly, of THOMAS. ives of the ths Department Cena OUT SALE it OF MEN'S SUITS. AND WE ARE CLOSING THEM OUT VERY FasT, TOO. THIS 1S THE WAY WE ARE DOING IT: WE ARE SELLING $25 SUITS FOR $18. WE ARE SELLING $22 SUITS FOR $16. WE ARE SELLING $18 SUITS FOR $12. WE ARE SELLING $16 SUITS FOR 810. AND SO ON THROUGH OUR STOCK OF MEN'S SUITS. WE HAVE ALSO MADE REDUCTIONS IN BOY’ SUITS. IN ALPACA COATS. IN DRAB D'ETE COATS. iN WHITE VESTS. IN FACT, THROUGHOUT OUR WHOLE STOCK, A. STRAUS, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, near 10th street, axD 932 D STREET. T TEN PER CENT on TOPHAM'S TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAG: ST exons 2CKET BOO! SATCHELS, WARNES AWE DLES, WHIPS, “&c., Previous to removal from 25 7th street northwest to} 8 1231 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. J. 8. TOPHAM. [Tse hOe & H°Ft* s% sn Be a | PENNSYLYANIA AVENUE, UNUSUAL BARGAINS 1s UMBRELLAS. SOME NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN. VERY ELEGANT ENGLISH SILK, CARVED IVORY HANDLES. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS 1 SELECTED LOTS or ELEGANT GOODS ar SPECIAL RATES, TO CLOSE OUT AND MAKE ROOM FOR FALL STOCK. GOODS AT MUCH LESS THAN PRIME COST. TAYLOR Sy2t prrosars FOR COOKED RATIONS. Recavrrixe Kexpezvous U. 8. a & HUFTY, 1216 F street, N.W.. WashINGTON, July 24th, 1882. SEALED PROPOSALS, in, triplicate, aubject to the ditions, will be received at this office until 12 mH #ULY 26TH, 1882, at which time od in the presence of bidders, Rations for Recruiting Party and Recruits st this r-udezvous, during tue fiscal year ending June 30th, 1883. ‘Three substantial inesle daily, with a due proportion of soap and candles constitute s complete ration. j The rations must be furnished at a place convenient to this rendezvous, ‘The Government reserves the right | to reject any or all proposals. Full information will be fuzuished on application to this ofliee. avelopes containinz proposals should be marked: “Proposals for Cooked Rations, ind addressed to: undersigned. |. M. WHITSIDE, W232 Captain 6th Cavairy, R.0. and y 5 for tue delivery of Cooked WANTED—HELP. 2D—A COMPEIENT PERSON FOR GEN- eral housework: smell family with children: must stay mistts; references required, Apply at 623 Q eirvet northwest, hear 7th wirest, it* aknowiedge of Gress Box 25, Siar Gite: Wiis SR BRS ara northwest, ny 3y25-2t" y ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS BREAD BAKER; A ian who understands his business and of sober habits; good wages and a permanent place; no others needapply. At 1233 Massachusetts avenue northwest, efter lu o'clock a.m. Jy25-3t* WANTED--A_ GOOD COOK FOR A RESTAUR- ant: one who wnderstands hix business. Alea, Street southeast “T= Rowrework. Apply it? business preferred. Ad- ‘ED —TWO LADY COPYISTS, THOSE HAV- — XN LLE V. PRUIYHOMME'S_ F TERM Kr. IM. pens SEPTEMBER 25th. ‘tenent prract " —— S nonag | and e — ee ies gontlemen, boys an: wk one lien an Sein thetouehiy tsneht insiiah, French apd the Ancient fancumtes, Dati iygrevpton Ix Frewcn and daily converse R RENT-FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED Rooms, Very desirable, Apply at 928 E street northwest. a aya5-st | R RENT—AT 807 lit# STREET NORTHWEST, Root tn or, wee Pa ade Tee | ." Prices for summer. Cars pass the docr. 3922-34" OR RENT-ELEGANT APARTMENTS, SINGLE or ea suite, at rejuced rates, at 1027 Vermont ave- | uo, near Mel square; southern, castern and exposures; bath on two floors; shady lawn. ‘iy13-2w* e ___FOR RENT—HOUSES. _ ROR saLe— IMPROVED AND, UNIMPROVED REAL ES- ‘ATE, allim thorouzh repair: 7 fine Ivuilding Lote on Bound- » bet. 13ts and 14th sts.n.w., containing 23, 2966 icGe eng ibe improving at eh foe fl Jots are a splendid Tvelcnenk ond ‘will be sold understood, $3.50; no At books meod, day and cheap. One fine idence, next door to ex-Gov, Wells" Bight, peomansblp, §3.50. HOWE, 1030 76 sirodt. Tesidence, 3 story and basement, 13 rooms, good —- y2: ie all modera improvements, No.903 M si.n.w. Corner ot | = For oh et SANDY SPRING, MD. Rat. hw. (No. 1902), Satory and pressed brick front and aide, 11 rooms, nee gre ll win SEPTEMBER Isth. A full course of in- sree | Struction will be iven, with: gg oe history, NG TAUGHT UNTIL THOROUGHLY WEANIEUGEXPERT BOOKKEEPER TO OPEN A set of books, asmst and instruct in courting-room. A Department man who cou d spend two or three hours a day might suit. Salary must be moderate; best reference required. Address in handi , stating what expected, Leck Box 290, P. O. 4y25-3t W ANZTED{A S00D FEMALE SERVANT (WHITE ior covered), for general housework to go to a New Engiand State; must be a good cook; situation perma- nent and good wages. Address with references, Hox #8, Btar Oftice. Sy2a-st Winat wag SOO SESTATRANT | COOK; paid ; white woman referred. at the Green’ Mountain Dining Rooms, Center Market, dy 24-28" ANTED—A GOOD COOK FOR A RESTAURANT. tn APPIY at C. ‘f. FIMLDS 8008 M areolar ore 6 1-3 'ANTED—A COMPETENT REGISTERED PHAR- macist; give references. Address ‘*Indus:ry,” Star office. Sy22-at" W ANTED—A YOUNG MAN 16 TO 17 YEARS OF age to learn the drug business; he must write well and have a fair knowledge of grammar and arithmetic; sive references. Address “Industry,” Star office, _ 3922-3" fOR RENT—A NICE HOUSE, NEAR SMITH. GC. BY CHURCH, corner of 12th ani Pennsyivania ave nue, or his house, 306 11th street sonthwest. jy25-3t* OR RENT_A SIXROOM COTTAGE AT WOOD. finutes, walk from Pstrect circle. ‘Reut low. T- E- WAGGAMAN, 917 F street northwest. iy25-3t 7 RENT— | modern im} te. Corner of th an: tration 2story nt. store and dwelling, 10 rooms laree | ftrction Mill be given “ Am HENRY ©. HALLOWELL, A.M. 320-2 wide 5 a L. vemen ts a se/eireassaccusm: Sati iiicna and 7th sts.8.e. Apply na 6 PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY nee Sy15-2w* 482 Louisiana avenue northwest. |“ “Twenty-first year opens SEPTEMBER i3ru. Now SALE—FRAME HOUSE, NEARLY NEW, pony gg ees Frmenaa condition; latrobe, bali, vestibule, toon Degrees coaleea secloepire! 3y13-3m COL. THEO. HYATT, Prost, cellar, modern improvenents: stab Se, “Aint Corser iors and Delia, cheep Ape “ x = 22 RS. 8 T. CADYS BOARDING AND DAY School for Young Ladies, West End wet, Conn, T at 521 7th strect northeast. year commences > BER rx. Bend forcircular. ay Fok, SALE | THE FOLLOWING "BANGAINS coun, tonn to immediate pureh: th ree-story brick house rooms, sas, | bath. near Patent office, at $3,500. Also, a two-story | 7 : <a SEA SOROENE . ee Se LATS, GREE MATHEMATICS. RATURAL Sr prepared for and com). titive examinations. ‘Address ‘A. JANUS. A.M $030 SSS Columbian Collers. SREDERICK FEMALE SEMINARY—STATE OOL- Jegiate Institution. Course thorough modern tion, at 850; S. Al ‘a three-st. brick, 9 Toott I street, neat 10th, at 2700. "A theoe-story 10, hensive. Professors ‘and, teachers of muperia say ve. ‘of superior g Carefal home ‘cultun. ‘Terms pate Bm mig For arom Mrs. ML. W.HACKELTOR, President, H. KNIGHT, Room Jy24-3t 2 reum house, modern conveniences, L street, near 19th, RB RENT—SEVEN-ROOM TWO-STORY FRAME | at $4,000; cost $6,000. Also, beautiful two-xtory press dwelling: hot and cold water in bath-room, bed- | brick front house, 7 rooms acd cellar, oa 15th street, Tooms and kitchen; gas in every room and cellar. Pos- | $2,700. W. E. BURFORD, 1115 ¥F strvet oe Seasion August 1, proximo. Terms, $20 per month in See hy Mt prosilase attee (20/5. sn. 1828; R SATE—NEW BRICK HOUSE, CORNER liza ind East Capito) streets; location unsurpassed ; park dy4-30* inclosed ; two bay windows, and vault; plumbi R RENT—HOUSE 1914 R STREET NORTH. ime per- west; eight rooms; water in kitchen. BiH | tok, EASVEY SPALDING, 69 Cosooren Bulldog. Street northwest, two story and basement, modern im: (OR SALE—BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE—ELE- lognes Frederick, Md. 3026. Freer cMALE INCI ter, Rev. J.C. WHEAT, D.D., ‘principal. chartered institute of the huchest grade; W‘Nreps APY AGENTS WILL, PAY $7 20 $12 ver week. ress A imore, Md., wiving address and particulars, ~ Jy20 Iw" 'TED—A FOREMAN AND TWO LABORERS, on Farm. Apply at FULTON’S Loan Office, 314 ‘9th strect northwest. dyl9-3w WSANIED-STEADY, RELIABLE YOUNG MEN, cr well-grown Boy’, to drive carts; cur work laste ten months, in the year; wages, 70 cents for a day's , Paid in cash every Saturday. Apply at thestables Washington Brick Machine Co., Hand Boundary iy3-1m att. oe the Modern Lan- is noted for health. ‘The Ninth wesnion bering SEPTEM . For cireniars adress the principal. Re- ’ The Kev. Messrs. Addison, Hott, Ingle and Andrews. B¥22-eo2i0 OPES ALL suMaLEx. cial facilities for the study guases, provements. Apply at 1914 Rtreet northwest. Jy22-3¢" FPOR RENT—4084 NEW JERSEY A ‘ORTH. it S-story Brick, 1416 6th street northwest: nine re Phen: cone ees My rooms besides bath room: perfectiy ary cellar: piven Ul ‘west: 6 rooms, bath room, sas, B.&O. depot cs improvements; 19 feet by 120. "$1,000 cash, balauco &e. net “ and city cars; parked in front. ‘table if wanted. _In- me easy payments, Inquire au premises. my3i-2m ‘The location moderate. N quire next door. Jy22-3t" FOR, BENT AGT CORCORAN STREET. POS- session on the Ist proximo. Rent only $3: In verfect order. Occupied by 8. I. Kimball, for past thirteen years. Inquire on premises." jy2-3t* JOR KENT—HOUSE 923 E STEEET; 11 ROOMS, in perfect order. Rent low. All modern improve- ments. Apply at 1013 Pennsylvania avenue, WM. ORME & SON'S. Jy22-3t* FOR SALE—LOTS. OR SALE—CHEAP_BEAUTIFUL LOT, FRONT- ne three streets and reservation: located on 6th xt., ‘Massachuretts avenub and © street, Stanton Square, Green statue, Capitol Hill. Terms easy. At 404 9th street northwest. jyli-im SWITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE’S (MEDIA, PA.) ACADEMY AND GYMNASIUM. Students admitted and classified st any time. A board ANTED—WHITE AND COLORED COOKS, Gi eral Workers, 2d Girls and Nurses for this city, imore, Philadelphia, New York and elsewhere. Families furnished servants with referen: 226K strect northwest, Licensed Agency. WANTED— ANTED—BY A FIRST-CLASS COOK, A SIT- uation that wil, give good waxes and confine her ing. Best reference furs hed. y duties solely to cooki Address COOK, 1034 Connecticut avenue. ABTED—A PLACE, BY A HOUSEKEEPER, willing to work: would take charge of house for entiemsn with children, or old couple, Can be scen at jant place, 4G street northwest. itt WANTED_BY A YOUNG LADY WHO WRITES A ood hand, a position as Copyist in some office, or writing at home, or letter writing of any kind. Ad- dress for one week, Misa IDA City Post office. Sees GREATER REDUCTIONS aR THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. ‘The room must be altered to meet the demand of the growing custom of the MISFIT STORE. and in order | not to be hampered by stoce while making improve- | ments it will be closed out regardleas of cost, You can, | therefore, buy | Best Calcutta Seeraucker Suits at $13.50. Best Tudigo and White All-inen Suits for $5, formerly | Good Cassimere Suits at $8. | Better Cassimere Suits at $10. Still Vetter Cassimere Suits a $12. At$15 youcan buy'a fine French Cassimere Suit, re- Atgliyouran ‘buy a Black Diagonal Suit, reduced 2youcan buy a Blac on: my from 315, worth $25. Flannel Suits ars near'y closed out, but, a few are still jeft. Ii you want any come soon. Price—well, not worth while mentioning. Fine Pongee Coats at $5, worth $7.50. are a few more Niu Cloth Cozta and vests. Price, ‘$6, formerly $10, The stock of 50 and 7c. Duck Vests is getting small nut thers are some left yet. A word to the wise, &c. In Boys’ Suits, of which we boucht some rather late, we sell a fine Cassitnere Suit at $6. Would be cheap at$l0. An Elegant Suit at $7. Would be cheap at $12. a ‘Would be cheap at $15. | A Fine Suit at 38. | Liuen Dusters, tormerly $1.75 and $2, reduced to $1.25 Boys’ Fine Black Cloth Suit. Former | nd 3! | $10 will buy price, $1: $13 will buy you a Fine Black Cloth Suit, D, B. frock coat. Can't be touched esewhere under $40, | OUR MOTTO: ‘No Trovste ro Suow Goons.” Satisfaction euaranteed at the MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F. jy18 A’ RBB A vu 0 MM MM SS5q Rep ds 0 0 Muna 8 BBB AA U U MMMM Ssssg BOB AAA UU MMM ” BBB OA A UU MMM = Sgss8 | BATHING suITs for Gentlemen from 65 cents up. BATHING SUITS for Ladies fron: $2.25 up. BATHING SUITS for Misses from 6 to 16 years, BATHING SUITS for Boys from 4 to 16 years, BATHING HATS AND CAPS from five cents up. BATHING SHOES for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, BATHING TRUNKS _ for Gents and Boys. YACHTING AND BICYCLE SHIRTS, YACHTING AND BICYCLE SHIRTS, for Gen® and Boys, at BBB MM ™ <85Sq Be dU OU Maem = B BAU UM aM 55s Bop £84 Mo EMH Bess8 = 3023 416 SEVENTH STREET. MMM Eo EE Wu pS ee oe L ¥ Mi phat! he EE SoS tus “oo EEE foe ae A BIG TUMBLE IN WHITE PINE LUMBER. AS USUAL WE ARE THE FIRST TO REDUCE 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, COR. 6TH AND NEW YORK AVENUE PATENT COMBINED FLY TRAP AND ADJUSTABLE SOMEE RL, MISCELLANEOUS: Ey anD WANTED—ROOMS. ing school for yeune men and boys, one of the best vq | Sauipped, best taucht and most mcoeadal achools in the NEOUS | United Siates; always full. A school for gentiemen. ~ | No hi x or other rowdyiem. Twelve experienced teas all nen, aud all craduates. Special atteution to both advanced and backward pupils. Individual and class instroction. Early deficis ies Poe men's eetneation corrected. "Fatrons oF students may melect any studies or choose the regolar Englisl Business or Clestical Course.” Student» fitted at Media Academy are now in Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Univer- | sity of Pennsyivania, Lafayette, ‘Lehigh and several | Polytechnic Schools.” “Conditioned” students tutored in any study and fitted for the September examinations. rourietor, SWITHIS (. SHOITIDGES ACM Cie ai | prietor, " C, SHORT. E, ns vard Universty erainate,) Media, Pa, Media is twelve miles by rail from Philadelphia, and hss urty four trains daily to and from that Me- dia has seven churches, and a temperance aie Sy ae ey thine champ | hhibiting the ane of ail intoxicating drinks. $e27-coOm_ ‘zo0d x ss = — - = SFMINARY BOR YOUNG S| eee Institute, “Send for cate- Fu SALE—OAK FINISHED TRADE WAGON, | lorue, CG. L. KEEDY. Principal, id. good ax new; made to order. Horse gentle, sound, gets food roadster, and Harne-s. Whole outfit cheep... H. H. HEMPL', Optician, 453 Pennsylvania ave. 2t" POE RENT 1315 Lite BTN. W..10 ROOMS MOD. imps. 1239 G st.n. w.,8 rooms; will rent in floorsor together. 3263 Prospect ave.n.w.,8 rooms: $15.45. 3 Rooms, first floor, 1145 8th st.n.w.; $15. 308 14th st. 8.w.,6 rooms; $14. Apply to A. 8. CAYWOOD. 1225 -9th street northwest. 3y22-3t FOR SALE—MISCELLA R SALE—A HORSE, SOUND AND GENTLE, good driver; also, a Rockaway Carriage with Har- eas, both in wood condition; selling tor the want of Can be seen at 200 434 street southwest. Jy25-6t" Fo LE—L. BOOKS, UPREME COURT Keports—Curtis, Howsrd, Black, Wallace and Otto, 65 volumes; at ANGLIM’S ‘Antiquarian Book Store, 1424 F street, Corcoran Building. Jy25-3t" ” ‘OR SALE—A_ PLATFORM SPRING WAGO order: capacity 4,500 Ibs.; cheap. Aj 1110 11th street southeast, ay: R SALE—A FAMILY DECLINING HOUSE_ keeping offer their household effects, comprising FOR, PENT BRICK 103, H STREET | NORTH. west, 9 rooms: brick 206 5th street southeast, 9 rooms, Both in good repair. ALBERT F. FOX, 920 ¥ street northwest Jy22-3r ‘OR RENT—BRICK HOUSE, SIX ROOMS, BATH, &c., modern improvements: bas large yard; noar market and street cars. C. H. ARMES, 633 F street. w R RENT—BRICK 605 l0rm STREET NORTH- east, 7 rooms 12.50; brick 1245 7th street north- west, 11 rooms, $25. ALBERT F. FOX, 920 F street orthwest. dy22-30* Gr 3 dat atteoe, Georgetown: house So fect ten or. wn) 5 feet front; Jot 200 feet deep; eiht rooms, all good and in first class condition; aa,’ water and bathroom; rent $30 per month. Inquire next door, or at #31 Pennsylvania ave. Jy 21-20 JOHN T. MITCHELL. RVING FEMALE COLLPGE, MECHANICSBURG, WANTED {ONE GOOD SIZED ROOM UNFUR- nished, by a lady somewhat advanced in years, in a quiet family. Rent must be moderate, but it is secure. References given. Address N. O., City Post Office. yas WANTED TWO | CARPETED, UNFURNISHED Communicating Rooms, light and beat; pexma- nent if suited; price must not exceed $15 per mouth, Address AMOS, Star office. Sy24-2t" WANTED-A COUPLE WITHOUT CHILDREN ‘want two nice Rooms and good Board in a private family from Oct. Ist. Surroundings must be refined and pleasant—between 12th and 16th and north of New York avenve. Price not to exceed $50 per month. Per- manent and prompt pay. **No boarding-house need apply." Address for one month COUPLE, ‘ension Of- co. WANTED—HOUSES WANTED BY AR a larze House. between 14th and 17th streets, G and Mnorthwest. Address by letter to ADVERTISER. care 1022 16th street northwest. Sy25-2t* WANTED — BY PERMANENT TENANT WHO would pay promptly in advance, a New House, norihwest; rent not to ex-eed $30 per month. Addre: with full particulars, C. 0. O., Star office. —jy24-3t" V ANTED—BY AUGUST 1ST, FOR A CASH TEN- d pee nee Se ee meet and gas; $15 Tent per mouth. ‘Sen P street northwest. Pojy20-tm ANTED—TO PURCHASE—A THREE-STORY Brick Hou: northwestern part of the city, eight or nine rooms, modern improvements, for which five to six thousand cash will be paid. Address P. O, City Post office. dy] 7-2w WANTED — IMMEDIATELY —TWO | SECOND- hand Black Walnut Bed-room Sets; also, Parlor Set. Must be aa good as new and cheap. Addresa DE LOTUS, Star office. itt Ww PERSONS WHO DESIRE A PRACTI- cal Knowledge of Bookkeeping, as taught by an experienced accountant with little trouble and delay, are requested toaddress LEXINGTON, Star office. jy25-2t” yANIED—TO RENT A FIRST CLASS GRAIN and hay Farm on shares, with or withont stock. Can furnish plenty of help and ive references, Address JNO. YORK, Hyatteville, Ma. Jy24-2* ADIES TO LEARN MOODY'S § n of Dress Cutting. Itis perfection. It is not achart or model, but a Square. It is the only system in the world by which young girls can cut and prepare a dress, and make it fit aswell a8 experienced dress- makers. ‘The price is within the reach of all. Mp. WASHINGTON, 3y20-colm 3211 Pa, ave., General Agent. ANTED—A FEW HORSES TO PASTURE FOR simmer, Excellent pasture and good wate best of care. Kor fernm, Ke., apply to &. B. MARTD ‘Thyson House, corner sth ‘and P streets: northwest. es WANTED CARPETS TO CLEAN BY THE AUTO- matic Steam Process: the best in the world; no in- Jury to the finest fabrie. | Orders by telephone or other- ise to SINGLETON & HOEK carves donors, Sol mee. jy ANTED-CARPETS TO OLEAN BY A. Hi. CHACE & BRO., next door to City Post Office, The only perfect carpet cleaning machines yet invented: No club or whipping process to ruin carpets. Carpets. Lambrequing, Roy, eared. for during tho sumuner Orders by telephone or otherwise. Carpets returned same day. [Sel ees Sirs ede and tear, than any other frimin the city. Feniade: ‘Feathers Fenovated; Furniture sieanied. Or- Gers by telephone. “WAXIEDUPHOLSTERY WORK OF ANY DE- scription. Mattressos renovated by ratified steam, Carpets cleaned to appear nearly new. A. H. CHACE & BRO., next City Post Office. ‘8 Pa, (ooar Harrisburg): 27th year. ber 20. Kev. TP. EGE, A-M., President 1y15-colOw E. SCHEEL, ORGANIST, TEACHER OF PIANO and VOCAL’ MUsIC. Laeeg—pey Cy Tythners, as well ax those, winhinse wualified Performers or Teachers. 734 12th strest porunwest- a etm” fe SPENCERIAN BUSTIN: banealns 2 | BY Ninth and D streets sort F. G. SMITH, _Sy21-6t 1103 Pennsylvania avenue. ‘OR SALE—AN }XCELLENT JUM: Fiske, good a8 new: built to order nt a cost of $255, Will be sold for less than half cost. 637 C stret north: east. Sy22-30" ‘OR SALE—A FIRST-CLA! NEARLY NEW, | (Cabinet Grand Upright Piaho, very handsome design, richiy carved conso.es, three stringa, stool and | cover; $250—cost $550. _3y22-6¢ OR SALE—-AN FLEGANT FIVE-GLASS LAS dau, handsome Drag and fine Side-Bar Buggies, a'l first-class, very little used, made by the best makers. a six-seat Phator ittle doine up will make it a good Carriage. Al-o, a few fine Horses and three ects of double Harness. At DOWNEY'S Stable, 1013 17: seria ame wee, Derived from toe Wests eitea tar setre ead Seb | ergs SSaREE ra from the West; eevecal fine pairs and coupe ; "4 cca i y horse. | Principal, 3. P. CAULFIELD, Mus. Doo. Bi Rew Vere treme’ “HUGUELY SEORES _Studies resumed September 26th." #2-6m 4¥20-20" as i: Mis AMY, TRAV ITT. OF, BOSTON, TEACHER ‘OR SALE—IMMENSE STOCK CARRIAGES AND of Vooal and Lostrument ee Wavons, new and second hend, for sale or trade. | Address 44K street northwest. Lessons resumed Bplencid Bugeies and fine, Horses constantly on hand | S85 in Gepeenber. = = for hire at W. F. GEYER’S Carziage Rep RS. 8. L. CADYS BOARDING SCHOOL FOR and street northwest. Also, entrance on Penn- rouge Ladion We sylvania avenue, hear National Hotel. mi9-3r0 Ms Shays Rg hag Haven, 8 al 3m_| Coun. Eleventh year. Bend for J Rye pe ‘THE LARGEST AND BEST AS- 0 Buggi Fo SALE R _RENT—725 ELEVENTH STREET NORTH- weet: fonr-story and basement eloven-goom Brick: J Sirore cutive ae el a oe BRADBURY UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO, J. FOR ENT GUO F STREET NOMTHWEST; | Rich, French Walnut case, and in perfect order | three-story ten-room Brick, with bsth, latrobe, | musically; used the past winter in the hone of a leading range, &c. ‘tHOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F street | Senator, and real) asnew. Will bewold at an northwest. Sy19-6t_ | extremely low figure. Thin ina rare bargain, ‘and, too oS sn ron Anite FOE, RENT 217 T STREET NORTHWEST; DE- Theat.” onal sirable eleven-room three-story Brie, with all con- ¥eniences, in fine order. THOS. J. FiSHER & CO., 324 F atrect northwest. 3y19-6t FOR RENT_BRICK HOUSE, 1115 TENTH STREET northwest, containing ins rooms, and ali modern Unprovements, DUVALL & MARI,” 804 ¥ street. v7 gas and ‘water COLLEGE, oor of LINCOLN HALL BUILDING. its arrangements for training son« and real life. Graduating exercises held last of . No Ynoation. Students received every month in the year, . for instruction, day or eveut by the month or juarter. SPRING AND > UMMER SRARIONS ive atadents: | from, other schoo’ opportunity for business training. aan ron TT CRY Cr RPENCE Princpal, SARA A. SPENCEK, Vice Principal. md Wy ASUINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO—AT TIMMS' NEW HALLS, cor. 7thand Dn.w. En- ' Yoon Bing! alt cies, Gece, er Singing iin ken Tecien,tesciens stages: 0: B. BULLARD, Director. Sad |) LYNN, A.M. YS vata SW. corer Sth and K streets northwest, vately or in Class—Mathemation, Latin, Gres, Frepch, German an English. Sycial attention to prep aration for College, Weet Point, Annapolis and all com- pebtive examinations. Terms in savauce, mid ICAL ACADEMY, 1816 FIFTH STREET NORTHWEST, three. Dwelling, Store and Bakery. all in good condition; will rent low “THOS. J. FISHEN & CO 1324 F street northwest, Syly-6t POE BENT ON PARK AVENUE, ABOVE EAGER street, Baltimore, -“Hotel Braxton,” 40 chambers, with modern conveniences, electric belis, hydraulic elevator, &c. Address J. B. CHASTAIN, 16 Hanover street, Baltimore, Md. ‘$y13-eo1m" FOR, RENT DWELLING AND STORE, SUIT- sbic. for. confectionery, millinery, Ke. 1311 G at. northwest; $25 per month: Inquire st 926 Louisiana avenue. jy13-3m OR RENT—930 NEW YORK AVENUE: THREE- story fourteen-room Bri ith modern conven: iences. “THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F street north— west. 3yi9-6t {OR RENT —SIX-ROOM HOUSES, MODERN improvements. Apply to WHEATLEY BHOS.,cor- ner of 7th street and Island avenue, jy13-2w RENT—327 STREET SOU 1HEAST; A DE- mirabie ning-room Brick, with back building, water and modetn conveniences; heated by latrobes; | house has painted wall, and has just ben put in thor: | oars pair; price, $30 permonth. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F street northwest. jy19-6t FOE, BENITA FINE STORE AND DWELLING, S14 9th streot, opposite Patent Office. “Rent low. Inquire of A. EBERLY & SONS, 713 7thstreet. jyl-4w* ‘OR RENT—HOUSE 406 2p STREET NORTH. | weat, ten rooms; desirzbie location and in good } Age order. Apply toJNO. B. SCOTT, New York Avenue Hotel. 1e28-5w" OR RENT OR SALE—FOUR-STORY DOUBLE brick House, thirty-seven fect front, eixhteen rooms, double kitchen; all parts first class, For information call at 1730 Massachusetts avenue. Je28-Im OR RENT. F 1724 Fet.,12 ra.,m.i. 40.00)1107-9 1 Bs 1ss.-b. mm. 1.98. 55.001 Bre. L o ASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.—A and_Day School for Young Ladios and Children, re-opens Septensber 19, Lan.” For circulat ed stock of ‘now ‘and, second-hand carr s), Express Waxons, Harne a for the’ least’ money at the Bazaar, 038, S40 and 33 —— Louisiana avenue. z del4-2m | apply to Mrs. UTCHER and Mise M. C. DOUG- FPO? SALE, SPRING AND SUMMER CaRntaGes. | LAS. Principals, 1023 and 1027 12th street northwest. a6 A stock of one hundred and fifty to select from. | = = — for Boston Buckboard Compeuy's Side-Bar Bus: SAFE DEPOSIT CO. | ened light carriaves. The best in the country = Capecrtae oo ECURITY FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY, ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. promptly attended to. ROBT. B, GRAHAM, THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, of Washington. m29_Repository and Factory, 41 In ts own Building, Cozmres 16TH STREET axp New Yore Ave Perpetual Charter Act of Conxtess January 224, 1867, 4 at prices yaryin« from $5 to: year, is acy arg ren Soto ye eae PERSONAL. : AS peel ecg —A 1ADY OF REFIN |B ment—between twenty and thirty, to accompany me, ; & widow upon a little summer tour. One prepared to defray her own expouses, but whons like myself has no fanuily relative to exoo:t her,” Would preier the point | of se‘ection mod-rate in price. Address Mrs. . | MARKMAM, City P. 0., Washington, D.C. Jy23-2t° | PUES! PIERS 1 Prius IDR A. D.SHRADER Office 620 1. street northwest, makes a specialty of this divease, and ruarantees to cure any case of Biin = aa LLA NEOUS | bow louptetssaine. or no rey teonteent anna erie FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS low, and doce not detain vatlents from baxineay Gn - a free. EB ie OR RENT— 3 = Be sonar ona pERE BANOS Bene ae quare and Upright, of all the leading makes, for | IN strest 101 oF other property ‘belonwing it by larter; pi Chase Roys, alias Brown, Wood, &c.. will a Chasey oe Tienthiom: quarters ents Spoieg “on pus: | Ces 7a oiee Dore Woo ies ek ae 8th street east, N: Yard. according to’ size and dcining Vaults, provided for Saie-Reuters. VAULT DOORS GUARDED BY THE SARGENT LOCK. ‘TIME. SECURITIES AND VALUABLES of every donertp- tion, including BONDS and STOCKS, PLATE JEW- FURY, DEEDS, Xe. taken for SAFE-KELPING, on SPECIAL GU. ITKE, at the Lowest Kates, BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President. CHARLES ©, GLOVER, of & Co., Vice SOHN CASSEUR Treasurer ——- TEVANT, 8 0th st.'n.e..7 rs. 2322 G st.w.,6r.,m.i 16. 325-6m. SSEL ALBERT L. ST Secretary. - E. Nyman, Asst. Seoy. E. PRICES PRIVATE D ney. Consultations free. All busi ness strictly confidential. Notice to call at residence PRompty attended to, "Office houre—9'a.m. to 10 v.m, 126 ¥ etreet northwest. mahi6-5m* RIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY, 309 9TH ; — mere sont Se furnished in all cases: consultation free; wili call at residence when req all business strictly coniidential. C.E. Flinder. mb15-5m na: Benjamin P. Snyden Charles C. Glover, orn Casrela, Henry A, Willard Aitatie Stirtevant, Thomas Evans John G. Parke. GERAGUE DIAN ION, CORNER | TH AND B hwest. ‘Several lange pleasant room, wit! class Board, at moderate rates for the summer: oF Troon an now be en razed for the fall. 4v22-60° m2-3m_ _FAMILY SUPPLIES. AS. _GOOD ROASTED RIO COFFE FINEST OLD TOM GIN, (imported), ‘iaie reek and regular board. Ladies’ hall entrance. dy3-Lm" ANTED—TO ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN E. BEALL, Room 4, 1420 New York avenne, i a Com: missioner of Deeds for Every State and Territory, U. S. Commissioner, Examiner and Notary. Always in . Mm. t0.5 p.m. m2 bottiv. 1 BOX GOOD CIGAKS (50s). a 1 DOZEN BOTTLES BROWN STOUT OR POR- ‘ TER. . 1.00 10 LBS. GRANULATED SUGAR... 1.09 HE TREMONT HOUSE, WITH ITS FINE PROM- ‘enade balconies, cool, ‘airy rooms, and superior fable, will be found a most desirable place for summer garding. Rates, $26, $30, $95 and $40 per month. _ COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. RK SALE OR EXCHANGE—A FINE_TOBACCO, Vneat, Corn and Grass Farm of 458 acres, well improved,’ under a high state of cultivation; will sell ‘ANTED—OLD GO! D SILVERINLARGEOR Suuall Quantition.' Highest sash price paid. 21 Pennsylvania avenue, and 4% streots, — jan]9 WANTED {YOU ‘TO KNOW THAT ISELLAFIRST- class Tailor-made Second-hand Suit, much better agreat deal cheapor than ac at ‘© common hew suit can JUSTH'S OLD STAND, No. 619 D street n¢ 409 9th st. northwest. N. Second-hend Clothing. LOST AND FOUND. OST—A BLUE SKYE TERRIER, WITH SHORT tail and silken shawgy coat: te No. 721. A liberal reward will be given on returning him to 1428 Q street northwest. it OST—JULY 23D, FROM 1830 TWELFTH STREET northwest, a Terrior Gyp; last yoar’s tax No. 356 or 8; short ears; answers toname of ** Tip.” given if returned as above. OST—ON THE LINE OF THY STREET CARS, ‘between 14th street west and the 7th-strect wha: 8 Poc! containing $20 and papers in the name ‘Mr: Mirrielees. “A liberal reward for returning the papers to 611 14th street. Sy25-2t" O8T--MONDAY EVENING, BETWEEN 9 AND 10 o'clock, from ylveu @ avenue and 18th Sy cea pee eh egies by W.L.M., Dead Letter Office. it O8T—EVENING 0F JULY 24TH, GOING FROM Joyce's Ci Fa ls ith and E sta,, Lirica ae ‘$74, in 10, Se and Is. liberally re- warded by returuing the same to JOYCE'S Ss, vi or at Branch Store, No. —We ‘but first buy but ‘Arst-olaes 1S SUNDAY, JULY 23p, DRAFT TO ORDI ie. Jesu Le Weltick, "A petal ps [—A GYP, BLACK AND 1 AN PUP; ANSWERS of *" = Drott pe Jy 24-2t* OARDING. —ROOMS FURNISHED AND_UN- furnishe3. Transient Boarders, with room, $1 per NS-om* SARAH FLAGLER, 316 Indiana avenue. Cunrss. HOUSE, 7rH AND I STREETS.—FIRST- class 8; Room and to. Bier SSS Table $25; location central; no liquors. m6-9m ERMANENT, TRANSIENT, AND DAY BOARD- ES, st Sunimer Hates mn ‘at the Bc Pherson House, corner streets. yeaa MRS. MM. T. SOUTHALL i LOCHIEL HOUSE, 512 9ra STREET NORTH- ‘west, 1s one of the cosiest and bask condecial Seon ing-houses in the city. it ‘accommo- dated xt reasonable sD MONEY TO LOAN. 2.000 xo aPL uae Jow or exchange for city. marty, Address J: A O8- BOWN: Croonie station, B.kP-KR.. Ma. }yi8-colw R SALE OR EXCHANGE-BEAUTIFUL AND hichly elevated Building Sites, suburbs of Bladens- bung: lots 731125 feet: for sale or exchange for Wash- ington or, Baltimore city property: terms easy, For Bist or, information, apply tod. It: ROGERS, 317 East itol street, or JU! STEPHEN, Bee SALE OB EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- Beets, Pari threo mites $50'nctée: One-thid cleared I for x ankod: “ais N elivet northwest COUNTRY BOARDING. A ZEW, BOARDERS CAN BE “COMFORTABLY accommodated at a t farm house, two miles from Gaitheraburc. For and information address Mrs. E. M. SCHOOLEY, Hunting Hill, Md. 4y10-2w* | NSS SINDSOR COLLEGE SUMMER RESORT. | mM t Sulphur } Nome TO HOUSEKEEPERS! ‘of Lith: - orner of 11th strogt. Ad: | GEO. A. OHARE,® 1213 2th street northweat. 3y22-1m NATURAL MINERAL WATER IN GLASs. B.W. REED’S SONS, 1216 F STREET NORTHWEST. TRADE SUIPLIED. AT 6 UES- dy24-6t Meo®* TO LOAN, ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. . .B. 0. HOLTZMAN, jy 10th and F streets northwest. ONEY TO Luan. I haye MONEY TO LOAN ON ESTA’ gumaof from $100and upwarda sat lowest rataat i moderate, Nodelay. Vie a¢ 1015 Pennsylvania sven dress A. M. JELLY, New Wi PROFESSIONAL. D* STARR PARSONS, DENTIST, 499 9TH STREET. _3y12__Gasgiven Hours 9a. m. to 5p. m B. x. sea et northwest. T catsts , in sums to mult, at the lowest rates of interest: men. the security is good. "0. Ce ip He delay is 0.6. ‘ONEY TO any i N FEET, ETC. —THE INACTIVITY OF term giving them more rest, the fect recover from corns, diseased nails vascu- cxcrvacnces, ¢xostoais and other complaints to which they are liable, if R. WHITE'S avenue, join ceaabucoane Tae Lowest Rares oF N REAL m1l-3m WHITES treniy at compocative year Of Practice ft DD BANDATL Parsons, 428 7th Miriam to walt st seize ecu. BUSINESS CHANCES. Eo eae oe anes, RIB WM. M. GALT & ©O. CLARET! CLARET! Every one desires to invest his moncy where gw to make 36 to 100 ner castor Bah rs oe Eee SALY- CONTAIN) ’"—GOODS 8D IN STORE, 1723 Sea aha Be

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