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7) Ae eS ee ae ae __THE EVENING STAR. [Arton « ppurrr, “7 2 WASHINGTON SHURSDAY August 17, Iss. (CROSBY S. NOYES. Editor. Phe Evening Star bas a reaular. permanent. bena fae daily circuintion mere than trebie that of any other daily paper published in Washington. and eaual to that of all the ether daily papers here added toxether. es sas ‘THE STAR office is connected with the Telephone Ex- Gover. Advertisements, orders for the paper by mail ‘@pc otherwise. news, or any information or business day or night, free of charge. Persons jcaving the city for the summer can have THE Prax mailed to their address, postpaid, and changed as ften as desired, for fifty cents a month, invariably in e” in Maryland. ‘The same spirit of discontent with machine poll- ties which has caused a revolt in Pennsylvania ex- ts in Maryland ta considerabie extent. There element of the dem achine for fa behaif of party ewe Bave persuaded this e! years past; but appeals S and necessities nt to remain quict and tacitiy sssent to much that ft did not approve. Comptiints and protests have been met with prom- fses of reform if the machine was only permitted to retain Its sway and work out Its own salvation. ‘The machine has assumed and represented that the fate of the party was dependent upon tts con- tinuation a ess. Evils and abuses were con- fessed, but extenuating circumstances were pleaded and pledges of reform within the party given. In fact, Maryland politics has but duplicated the history of the political machine everywhere. Par- has, for very many years, until re polities in this tent that appeals to party allegi: Patent in all sections. The stereots Of the bosses has been, wi fested itself among their fol ference with the mac ped arzum n discontent mant- wers, that a inter- * woul! help the opposite Party, and inflict Its rule, with a tousend atten- @antevils, upon the stite or nation. “ B-tter let your own party,” have bosses, “continue im power with the evtl give fm each canvass beg another lease of power, Promising a correction iter tin election.” Bat these promises were alwsys forgotten or 1g- Rored when the time for fultillmentarrived. The flagrant abuse of politcal power in Maryland reated a demand for reform in 1879, which as- Berted itself In no uncertain voice. Tne bosses Saw that there was real danger, and their appeals to party fealty were accompanied by solemn Pledges of reform. T n these pledges were Rever Kept, the same ol! appeals and promises served them in 1880; the arzument that Bism to the machine within the party would en- @anger the election of a democratic President Deing used with the desired effect. But It fs prob- able that this sort of mactiae argument has worn threadbare in Maryland as well as in other state: Extreme partisonship ad itsday. The mosses are no longer influence ¥ appeals to part: I fag and political pre} re taking a Cool, practical view of | nis and public Men, and they see more to alarm them in the growing abuses of machine rule tan In the possi Ble success of an opposition party. The reform @lement in Maryland s*ems to be Increasing In strength and in courage and determination. The Wrongs done tn the name of party are openly de- Rounced by democrats, and the chance re that the first biows which are tosmash the machine Will be delivered at u elec 2 con Its not necessary for Brady’s afternoon hand- Bill to apolozize for Inablilty to pubiish the new: Brady did not purchase Buell and a printing press to publish a newspaper. The sole mission of the sheet ts to save Brady from the penitent To ‘this end it must suppress all ‘acts about the star Foute frau ts and thetr perpetrators; distort and Pervert the testimony; omit everything bearing against tie defends villify the Juries that in- ict them, the court whenever it rnies against them, the government officers that prosecute them, 2nd everybody in any way aiding in the Wholesome work of bringing them to justice. With this task on hand its “report” of the trial ts Becessartly the grossest caricature of the real pro- @eedings; and the concern shows the same want of @pprectation of the m’s:ion of a real newspaper in all its departments. It fails to give important general or local news tn which all the public are interested; as for instan-e, the steps tal eommencement of work upon the water wo tension, and the reclamation of the including the assignment of officers for the control Of these improvements; but gives tnstead the mo- Mentous, and, no doub’, exclusive particulars of a “dog and cat fight at Giz boro” and “a proposed @love-f.cht between Coliins and Donnelly.” A star annot be a ‘newspaper. ——_—- +e — ‘The sentence risonment of Mr. E. Dwyer Gray, member of parliament and editor of the Dublin Freeman's Journal, bas created intense excitement in Ireland and aroused political feeling toa greater degree, perhaps, than any event since Me impriscnment of Mr. Parnell and his assoct- ates. If Mr. Gray’s off-ns was no graver than the cable then it would seem as {8 the court must have permitted prejudice or some Other feeling to influence its judgment. The pub- Heation in his paper of a letier accusing the jury Which convicted Hynes of the murder of Doloughty Of benz drunk on the night previous to the ren- @ering of their verdict, and of an editorial com- Menting thereon, are given ss the canse of the Sentenes. If this be the amen of ths offence, then the course of justice in Irelind ts tending towanis despotisia. For this publication the edi- tor of the paper was s ito three months? fieprisonment and to piy fine of $2,500 for con- tempt of court. So far «s the court and the public are aware the charge mie against the jury may De true. There has beon no sort of legal proceed- img. apparently, to determine whether It was true Orfaise; but the court holts that criticism upon the jury and its finding is in contempt of its honor Qnd dignity. This sort of law puts the life aud Mberty of the citizen absolutely in the hands of ‘the court, allowing him no trial by a jury of bis Beers or any other tribunal. - —_——_—<e»______ The drafts of a military convention prepared by Bogland and Turkey, respectively, diff-r so widely 86 to the material point of the whole question that compromise scarcely s-ems pracucable. Turkey insists upon restoring order in Egypt with her own troops, and without any assistance or interference from Englind. The English propose that the ‘Turkish troops snall be sent to Egypt, but that they shall report to the English army and become, 4m fact, « subordinate aliy. Englaha protests that the conditions of the Turkish drait cannot be ac- cepted. While, however, thts diplomatic skirmish- Yog ts going on in Constantinople the English ‘Woops in Ezypt are preparing to push forward ‘the campaign for the suppression of Arabi Pasha Just as vizorously as If Turkey had given her con- ®ent Perhaps the Euglish will have conquered the rebels betore Turkey shall have determined | © Whether to recede from her position or not. At any Fate, it isevident, that Turkey ts now poweér- Jess to stop the Eazlsh invasion of Ezypt. Asa Matter of international courtesy England has con- sulted Turkey with regarl to Egypt, but a3 a mat- ter Of fart she has paid no attention to Turkey's Wishes or protests Enclish rein‘orcements are Deing sent to pt in the very face of Turkey’s Fefus:l to assent to the Enclish plan of co-operative intervention, Nothing put a bigger and better army tion England coul! muster can now turn her from the policy marsed out with regard to Ezypt a The perturbing rumor is afloat in Washington that Hubbel’s committee propose to Issue another @ssessment circula: ing further voluntary con- tributions to the extent of two percent. The de- pleted government employes teel like enquiring, With Macbeth, tf this circular business is to stretch out to the crack of doom. A? cOsT! “AT COST!” We heve marked down all LINEN AULINEN LAWNS ise. worth Te Best CANTON GINGHAMS reduced to Ie. r line of GRENAD! splendid line NADINES of most desirable AU COLORED DRESS GOODS at cost. WHITE GOODS. Splendidstock. Low prices, ¥ and UNDER WEA! PL ae pt ‘R. Largestock, Allat All FANCY PARASOLS at cost . ‘We are compelled to sell goods cheap to prepare for Sen ES “ONE PRICE ONLY." TRUNNEL & CLARK. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, SPECIAL SALES WILL CONTINUE AT THE USUAL DISCOUNT, UNTIL TUESDAY, AUGUST 22. AFTER WHICH GOODS WILL BE SOLD AT REQ- ULAR RATES. FOR THE REMAINING FEW DAYS RARE BARGAINS WILL BE OFFERED. TAYLOR & HUFTY, 933 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Pp nECnE OF THE CONDITION NATIONAL SAVINGS BANK, OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, AT WASHISGTON, At the close of business, July 1, 1882. RESOURCES. Loans on real estate and collateral securit: U.S. bonds on hand : . $138,497.19 es 1,000.00, Individual deposita, ‘Time certificates of deposit. District or Cocusmta, County of Washington, 88: I, ALBERT L. STUKTEVANT, Treasurer of the k, do solemnly swear that the above ‘t of my knowledge and belief. URTEVANT, Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 12th day of "” THOMAS BR. JONES, Notary Public. Correct—Attest: statement is tru ALBERT L. 5 :. SMITH, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Special attention given to diseases fidren for the past 18 years, ‘Y PRINT BUTTER. Uniformly choice in quality. Made and printed at the churn in half pound prints, expressly for us. Pat up in 6, 12 and 18 pound boxes. Ask your grocer and SPICER, COMPTON & CO., W RANGE, LATROBE OR , GARTRELL, 815 7th, Ranges, Latrobes and Furnas i and reset prom) tly. A Nomen, TERRIBLE TORNADO. e, call on GEO. EVERYTHING WITHIN REACH SWEPT UP. Our sweeping sale of Summer Clothing is being as EFFECTIVE AS A TORNADO. We have sold piles of Clothing in the last few weeks, cause. by the great reductions which we have made on our whole stock of Summer Clothing. woing to make a Clean Sweep, and are bound todo ‘Ihe goods have been going like Hot Shot from s Cannon. As we are having so much success with our Clearing Sale we shall continue it for a week or ten days Jonger to give every onea chance to buy Clothing at near holf ite value. We never aliow our stock to grow cl4. We would rather sell t while itis new nd fresh, even if we have to sacrifice the profits. Th.tis Just We are not after profits ou this We said we were what we ace doing now. deal. A few more of the following are atid leit: ‘Those $28 SILK-LINED SUITS for $18, ‘Those 25 SILK-LINED SUITS for $15, ‘Those $20 SUITS for $12. ‘Those $15 SUITS for $10. ‘Those $8 PONGEE COAT > for $4. ‘Those $ ALPACA COATS for $3. ‘Those $4 ALPACA COATS for $2.50. ‘Those 38 CASSIMERE PANTS for $5. ‘Those $6 CASSIMERE PANTS for $4. Many other bargains. Want of space forbids men- eu. before it is too late. Remember, Every garment bas been manufactured this season, and is, therefore, new a stock to offer. A. STRAUS, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., NEAR 10rx ST., AND 932 D STREET. [A UNDERWEAR AT REDUCED PRICES. GRENADINE AND PONGEE SILK, WINDSUB’S AND MADE SCARFB. will continue unver the style of E+ Foundry and ne Spectfu ly sotcite the Puls ic. | Televhonie connection. EB Wwe ARE CLEANING HOUSE THIS WEEK Az 816 awp 318 Szvanre Srexer. ‘Come and see how we handle the broom when we start in for a general clean up and sweep out. of our FANCY DUCK FIGURED MARSEILLES ODDS AND ENDS of WHITE VESTS that are at $2.50, $3, $3.50, and $4, we want to close them and now offer you the choice of the entire lot at each, ERiae MEN'S PANTALOONS. About two hundred, all wool, thoroughly shrank, well- made Pantaloons, odds and ends of stock, good value, at$5. Come and take your choice at $3 a pair. All of our ODDS and ENDS of CASSIMERE SUITS, Prices ranging from $13 to $20, we now offer you the choice of the lot at $10 per suit. One lot of ALL-WOOL BOYS' SUITS, that are good ‘value at $6, come and take your choice at $4 per suit. OUR REGULAR STOCK REDUCED ABOUT TWENTY PER CENT. Remember, these redactions are from prices that are | at all times the lowest. A. BSAKS & CO, STRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, aul 816 AND 818 SeveNTH STREET. T= BURSTING OF A BOMBSHELL IN AN EASTERN TOWN ‘Has scarcely been productive of more outcry and com- motion than that raised by the uncompromising SLAUGHTER OF LACES THIS PRESENT SEASON BY THE PALAIS ROYAL. EGYPTIAN LACES, besutiful in design and texture, are displayed side by side with the handsome Oriental, of which there are at present two Job Lots at such Tidiculously Low Prices that one marvels greatly where the profit comes in, ‘Yet when one is enabled by the judicious outlay of capital to take advantage of great wholesale bargains, such opportunities as those now presented the public are rendered possible, In BLACK GOODS there come hand-run SPANISH and GUIPURE LACES and FICHUS. These last- named are something entirely new, and far handsomer than any designs hitherto shown. In some cases the reduction from the prices of season ago range from $3 to $4. aulé W Oop warp & LOTHROP Have concluded their inventory and now offer even GREATER BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, TO CLOSE OUT THE REMAINING STOCK OF THIS SEASON'S PURCHASE, TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE HANDSOMEST FALL STOCK OF DRY GOODS THAT WAS EVER SHOWN IN WASHINGTON, MUCH OF WHICH WE HAVE ALREADY PURCHASED AND SHALL SOON PLACE ON OUR COUNTERS. BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, Lae PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 921 Greer REDUCTION IN PRICES OF We are now offeri greatly reduced prices, LAWN TENNIS CROQUET, a comp! at lowest prices. ing our entire stock of ARCHERY at SETS, TENNIS RACH ete ae-ortinent constantly WM. BALLANTYNE & SON. 428 Tth siroot. ErPee VINEGAR. A PURE ARTICLE CHEAP. THE STKENGTH OF EV: ERY BARREL ‘AND GUABANTEED TO KELP PICKLES. oe” GERMAN AND IRISH LINENS. SEATON PERRY, Tnottorine “Hare Becpaion™ ta Maen Genuine Is offerins * in Ris ¥ TRISH LINENS tn all Wel it With and Qualites.* Poti array LLOW and NG LINENS at very xigimn LINEN TABLE DAMASES, DOYLEYS and Devonshiir aspevoushire LINEN HUCK TOWELS, 22 by 42, at ‘xtra Attractions” in German ASK LINEN TOWELS. BUCK sna DAM- J. H. CRANE, 936 Louisiana avenue, Catalogues free. oy OBN MILI and Retail COAL AND Iain Office, Depot and ing erihwest and 14'S sirece TPELDGS aualityof Anthracite and Bitn- si Wood Sn, 43 ana SHE CELLULOID TRUSS: THAT Brits “in iocasicge” ones O24 cam Were are WANTED—HELP. FOR RENT—ROOMS. ANTHD— NOE OF A SMART F ak “Re oe as E= LAURA, City Post Office. eee — WITH. BOARD, TOGETHER {or Penneyiveais avence.“eur?-Se ‘TO 17 YEARS OF i have good Post aulT-st* POR BERT—tvo LARGE UNFUENT Bs Weshington sty | xas: 21? Mettet mortiwestes ors NTED—A GOOD Gl TO WasH F® 708 Wicaitoa“agpir to n° rometice, 2a sin "airct | rorupd wo. Litestreee enact te eet 8 Nellie McCauley. ties Ne JORN ANTED—A GOOD STEADY Sea TO RENT—FINE OFFICE ROOMS IN 8T. take chat Apply i. Ne O's, corner 9th and F streets. x aig street souttiwest M3-N Noa” | SHERMAN h CO. 927 F ANTED—TW y HAD SOME OR KENT—TWO BEAUTIFUL W S eothen ahi ae boletertues | EY tenet aud coum uniseting Apply at 625 I street northwest, between 7 and 8 'clock | exrosure, near Iowa m. aul6-2° | children; experience at cabinet and _upl Pp Sey ae eee ee ence. Call at 12% Sth ettcot northwest. sule-ate ROOMS, FUR- ; private family, and no ROOMS.—A NEATLY FURNIS! Yoom on third floor; also one on fourth: . rd; one square west of War and Navy De) ‘ANTED—DRIVER—WHITE_—RETAIL GRO- | ayenuccate pacts pack in fron! W ‘cory busines, Mant sae atone ONG: | Avenue care pass a park in front ended as to care’ &c. Address, in own iets enema a have good city references. Apply’ at 2117 Pennsylvania 6 IR RENT—ONE SUITE OF ROOMS, SOUTHERN ee. second floor; also, one handsome Room, first ANTED—A NURSE FOR A CHILD OF THREE r. fs |; have also Back with sum- Wears; nace 2 Women to sock cant a rir Rea | floor, facing south: have ‘leo Back Kooms, front avenue northwest. aule-3t* R RENT—NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM Sn hi floors; all mod. WANTED-A STEADY, RELIABLE CoroneD Fventhoute, “Aer. sora ava tied ies north » a ut fiften years of age, or a well-settled > wait in private faint’y: must be recommended. | Nest FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS ‘an : sted, Ki rate rent. Inguire of, or “aite to, Wa, PR" BROWN, No. 9 Nosh a. aull-6t” F i 5 ] ie} % ‘| «4 8 Co BD Ei 4 Zz 3 s d Also, a first-class plain Co.k, Washer aud Loner. Ad- Gress AUTHOR, Star office. aul5-3t* FOR _RENT—HOUSES. Wi iTED—A GOOD COOK, TO GO TO WEST Point, N.¥. (Colored preferred.) A man servant kept. Apply soon to Mra, FREEMAN, corner M and Ith atreela; city references required aul6-3t bees seas’ BINS, Wi NtED WHITE AND COLORED COOKS, GEN- | >—— eral Workers, 2d Girls and Nurses for this city, PL 1 % F ter and Baltimore, philadelphia, New York and eleewhere. | 1) hall, water and Families furnished servants with references. $20 F streck northwest Licensed Aveucy. O-'R. PRICE | ADD! Saori ant Te etree RENT—BRICK HOUSE, 1003 VERMONT nue, north side of Towa Cirele; modern improvements. Apply to JAME! 1314 Vermont avenne. OR RENT—A THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE; park; corner Rhode northwest: rent, $20. 1106 L street northwest or at Drug Store corner t and Rhode Is'and avenue northwest. aul7-3t* 5 VOR RENT—HOUSE 1520 2isr STREET, 6 ROOMS, WASTED—A FOREMAN AND TWO LABORERS Se Be ees Key at 2516 P street northwest. $16, in advance. &CO. aul4-lw” onaFarm. Apply at FULTON'S Loan Of as and water, ball- 314 9th street ‘Torthwuat’ i aul-tw” Rompe. the door. POE SALE_ONE HUNDRED DIFFERENT KINDS Repository, 313 6th street. au5-3m— POR SALECTWENTY HEAD OF HORSES, JUST horses, fine drivers. Also, one promising speedy horse. G45 New York avenue, HUGULLY & BOWES, 3320-4" R SALE—IMMENSE STOCK CARRIAGES AND Wagons, new and second hand, for sale or trade. Splencid Buggics aud fine Horwes constantly on band for hire at W. F. GEYER'S Carriage Repository 468 and 470 Cstreet northwest. Also, entrance on sylvania avenue, near National Hotel. mi9-3m. V -)_ Kk RENT_603 M STREET NORTHWEST, TEN WANTED—SITUATIONS. Leg a Si modern Imorovementa: good ANTED-—BY A NETTLED WHITE WOMAN, A | seed’ norhwests or. JIC CASSIEN aoaraiat, sornat situation as firet clans Cook; Lo, objection’ to ‘7th and M streets northwest. jon asciet in washing in fe family. Apply at 792 4th | Street northwear, —* Private family. Apply a8 794 W4NZED-BOARD—A GENTLEN desire two nice Rooma and Table Board, yhere FE, RENT—HOUSE ON Mu STREOT, NEAR the Bureau of Engraving and Printing int pay; terms must be reasonable; wive price and | bay wind ws and water. peor Iocatione “Address, for two west, BOARD, beter rene | DAY wind we anc home quiet and comfort exist; will be permafient; R RENT—(HE FINE, LARGE HOUSE, GON- taining 25 rooms, in good order, modern conve- niences, corner of iSth street and 'N WANTED—BOARD. northwest—a splendid sit oe houre. ANAND WIFE | Streets northwest. lew York avenue POR SALE-SPRING AND SUMAUER CARRIAGES. ‘A stock of one hundred and fifty to select from. Agent for Boston Buckboard Company's Side- Bar Bug les and other light carries. The best in the country for the money. Repairing promptly attended to. ROBT. B. GRATAM, m29_Repository and Factory, 410-416 Sth st. n.w, SPECIALTIES. Kent $:6. Apply at 320 n 12th and 13th stree's northeast, Fine varieties of fruit, nt $20. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, ee — Con POE, RENT HOUSE OF SEVEN WANTED—ROOMS. with large kround: WANTED_A MIDDLE-AGED LADY WOULD EY Reaneytvan like an unfurnished room with or withont, board, OB RENT in a private fainily after September Ist. References E Kiven and equired, ‘Address Mrs. WYMAN, for two weeks, Siizo P.0., Ma, aul7-3t" WANTED—HOUSES. WANTED BY SEPTEMBER FIRST. A FIVE- Room House, with water and gas; good neizhbor— hood. Kent not toexceed $12 or $14'per month to a permanent tenant, Address P., Star office. anl5-3t* WASTED-BY SEPTEMBER {od 52. $3.93 1833 144] 70.00, 1835 14th sbsecssaas » A SIX OR| guic-6t seven room House, water and at $20 per eid Kedron ast? month to extend one year. jy2t TE (JOR RENT—DESIRA TORE AND DW! Im ing, 616 9th street northwest. J. 8, SWOR Spiritualiet Medium, from Paris. Works electricity onivory. Tells true life, past, present and future des- tiny: axe, death; desoribes brent persons: tells names in marrit 5 ive (00d advice to ladies and gentlemen, and satisfaction: $1. Office, 738 10th street. hears ul 7-2w* RB. ROBERTSON (A GRADUATE UNIVERSITY of Maryland), with 20 years experience.—All pecial Diseases successtully treated and cure guar- anteed. " Diseasesof Men, General Debility, Seminal Weakness, Impotency, &¢. Diseases of Women of every natnre, speedy and permanent cures guaranteed. Office 456 C street northwrat, near 4% every Wednes- Gay and Saturday, from 2 to9'p.m. | Sain 30.N. Liber'y street, Baltimore, — Correspondence con- gultatione strict! ME. LLS ALL FHE EVENTS OP LIFE. All business confidential. Ladiesand Gen- Hlemen 50 cents each. 408 1 sirect, between 4th and 5th streets nortnwest. al-aw" DST CF FB. GARDNER, LATE SURGEON TO the U.S, Ricord Hospital, can be consulted pri- xately, ‘by letter or in person st Falls Church, Fairfax county Va__ 4 cure warranted. 302s —FIVE CARTS TO HAUL BRICK; NT—THE FINEST BU-INESS BUILDING in the city. Apply tog. 8S. SWOKMSTEDT, 928 F street northwest. FoR __ SEWING MACHINES, &c. stead: & and A southeast, adjoining U. 8. Jail. auli-3t YANTED-TO BUY CHEAP, A_GASFITTER'S Call at 606 D street nort! NTED—-TO BUY We a ance street. auld-6t? IN NORTHERN DA- department and e: rts in cutting to call aud ree Moody's perfect tailor system in dress cutting, from oK shoulder to floor, including sleeves. No worthicss chart, but a square, exact fit, without a change to be 2015 Gat. Lor baie made. A girl twelve years old can learn this aystem. It in the most simple ever invented, Mp. WASHINGTON, an5Seo-Im 1211 Pa. ave., General Agent. ANTED—EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT | HEY btain Eichelberger’s Never-fsiling Chill nd of all malanal diseases of D, DAVIDSON. 653 t southwest. au2-im —CAKPETS TO CLEAN BY THE AUTO- | _ 25 itexm Process; the best in the world; no in- matic jury tothe finest fabric. | Orders by telephone of other- 9 3E Mee ‘to SINGLETON & HOE carpet dealers, MOL FOR SALE—HOUSES. JOR SALE N CARPETS TO CLEAN BY A. H. seven-room Brick House, all HACE & BKO., next door to City Post Office. | ments. Inquire on the premises, 809 4th street_norti- Market Space. dylt +] 5 The on} q perfect carpet cleaning machines vet invented. | west. No si club) or whipping process to ruin carpets. Carpets. work. Apply to CHAS. T. DAVIS, 2let Fe REN1T—102 F STREET NORTHEAST, SEVEN Toon: jodern iinprovements; newly’ pa: ered thronel . st.eet northeast. proving and test ; must be in good order. ———— i08 Ds bwwerk. aulé-2t" | JQOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE, 1136 lira street, Inquire at 1409 H st. northwest, aul2-6t" VIS, 1019 East Capitol | FJOR RENT THE LARGE BRICK DWELLING corner Ist and B streets southeast, containing 13 NW ANTED-LADIES IN THE DRESSMAKING | Wilh Ma Hemet all modern improvements. DUVALL & t/,8 re. 1219 4th st.,8 rs., yd 18. HEAP FOR CASH—TWO-STORY modern improve- ‘A FEW BIG BARGAINS IN ° SEWING MACHINES, Ar Conner 71m AND H Sravers. One new, latest improved Singer, slightly used. One Domestic ido. 4 Singer silently 3 ‘These Machines have stop motion, extension tabl side drawers, cover and all attachments comple:e, ani are warranted for five resrso, Al One second-hand Singer Agency for the Self-threading new Queen Renting and Repairing. C. AUERBACH, Cor. 7th and H sts., | Nextdoor to Auerbach's Gent's Furnishing and Hat 0 | Store. auld GET REDUCTIONS IN PRICE OF SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES, Inger Necdles 1 cent each. Needles for all other nes 2 cente cach, 20 cents per dozen. ‘arranted the Lest make. Counpiete assortment of parts and attachment for all machines, At OPPENHEIMER'S 528 9th strect northwest, St. Cloud Building. Machines for Rent. Machines Repaired. aul Tambroquins, &., cared for during the summer, | JOR SALE. Orders by teleyhone or otherwise. Carpets returned AM AUTHORIZ*D TO SELL TO an immediate purch iser for £2,000, on ood terms, seme day, m0 | @ two-story and basement brick house, of 7 rooms, ges, water ond bath, nicely located on line of cars and three-etory press brick on I street, near 10th, for $2,750; h brick house, 10 rowms, sade; Feathers renovated; Furniture sieamod. Or- | mod:ra improve uenta, on L street, near 10th, at $4,000 in first-class neighborhoods and sbso- BURFORD, 1115 ¥ street Wit aa RICE, gm MAINE, AVENUE | Conical southweat, Clean Carpets better, with leas wear | front house, 9 roe and tear, than ‘any other firmin the eity. Mattresses | esey terms.” And northwest. rei a rs by telephae. inl easy terms; all WANIEDPHOISTERY WORK OF ANY Apter LAL ESiDNS Was Mattresses renovated by rarified steam. pew cleaned CHAGE & BNO... next City Bost Ollies. WANTED 720, ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN = | juontt. "Free, 7. S,, Commissioner, Examiner and Notary. © Alwayn in| £9 Suk. we”” Ctr 600d Daneains, C.H. 1 missioner of Deeds for Every Btate and Territory, U. to appear nearly new. A. H. | FOR SALE, CHEAP—A GOOD 6-ROOM BRICK as House on Capitol Hill; $400 cash, balance §12 per i2-room Brick House on 'F, office from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. AN’ Stall Quantities. heat cash price paid. 321 Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 3d and 434 streots, " janl9 ANTED—YOU TO KNOW THATISELLAFIRST- and agreat deal cheaper than @ common new suitcan JUSTE’S OLD STAND, No. 619 D street northwest, or at Branch Store, No. 409 9th st. northwest. N. B. Second-hand Clothing. janld fect. :D_DLD GOLD ANDSILVERINLARGEOR | F1O* SALE-THE VERY HANDSOME BROWN No. 1421 K. atreet_ northwest. rooms, not including bath-rooms or pantries. pee ealad properties Ip tho fashions ape toh theres Boa niuads Bosses cated prov Ne pa: : class Tailor-made Second-hand Suit, much better | 2! penitent 8 GE Containg seventeen seen only be bought, at street northwest na east Captor steee We buy but first-class | jnonnag tet Capitol streets, Ht W BRICK HOUSF, CORNER lita locati "ALDING, {9 Corcoran Build LOST AND FOUND. ARD—LOST, ONSUNDAY MORNING, MONEY TO LOAN. Bi $1 0 at B &P.R. R. shops, or in gpins to C, be- tween 9th znd 10th streets southwest, a Silver Hunt- ing Case Wath, No. 578,341. Ab. H ‘ned to 601 Maryland avenue sor yposex TO LOAN, ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. R. O. HOLTZMAN. 10th and F streets northwest. 1OUN AT THE LETTER-CARLIERS' PICNIC, Sy24 at Fair Grouids, a sum of money. which the owner | 2-6 _ an have by proxing property aud paying for advertise- | YFONEY TO LOAN. ment, GRO. W. HUGUELY, 649 New York avenue. aul Lost susp, AFTER 1 O'CLOCK, B TWEEN bill pills one receipt and the address. f E. 5. Densmore, 1412’ Pierce street-northwest. Suitable reward if re- | 4e01 turned to the above number. OST—THE POSSESSOR OF A BLACK LEATHER | I cctate security, tamune tout attire Good ries of Bay, containing an account book, three di ries for | interest. No delay when the security is i with some letters, ‘papers, &e., be- | GEN, 710 D street northwest. Jothing and brushes, will receive the reward of | — $10 by leaving the same at 926 Louisiana avenue, with N Os Tees ¥ RATES OF ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. 1324 F street northwest. Mr. [THOMAS BAK*K, and no questions asked. It Was left on the seat of # car intheS p.m. train to Richmond on the $d of June, Jy22-eo1m I have MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTA’ sums of from $100and upwards, at loweet rates of in- maaat Gand L streets, a Pocket-: ook containing threo | “G@hunges moderate, Nodelay. B. H. WARNER, 916 F'street northwest, HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOuD REAL NHE GREAT “HOUSEHOLD,” SILENT WHITE AND “NEW HOME.” Xo windy advertisements, but the finest machines the orld ever saw for the money. or send to the office. McKENN. Renting and repairii LADIES’ GOODS. 20 PER CENT OFF SILK SUITS, | z FLANNEL SUITS, BATINE SUITS, GISOLAN AN SUITS, is AND JACKETS. Prices Marked in plain figures. Store cloves at 6 o'cik- 4y24_7 Cite Treviee Paris. 907 Pennsyivania avenue. RS. J. P. PALME! M ~ No. 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, Having sailed for Europe July 12th to perfect her ar- an ‘and second-hand Carri 528 | Dugeics, “Tony Carte. “McCaul and Barty | Wagons, own niake: lowest prices. JNO. Mt YOUNGS ¥ arrived from the West; several fine pairs and coupe | UST ARRIVED HERE, MADAM DUBOIS, GREAT | } Clal facilities for the study | class instraction. I | educ rangements for the FALL SEASON, the Summer stock of FINE MILLINERY now on hand will be sold jyl4_ BELOW THE COST OF IMPORTATION. Fre wees AT COST. ‘Our immense Stock of FLOWERS AT ACTUAL COST to reduce, Also, great BARGAINS offered in PATTERN HATS. AND BONNETS. LACE MITTS AND THREAD GLOVES AT COST. MRS. M. 3. HUNT, Syd 1309 F street northwest. m11-6m STOLEN FROM PA-TURE NEAR CLIFTON STA- TION, e licht . it 1 ONEY TO LOAN, TION, Va_.alarge light gray Horse, about 17 hands | J ONEY TO 1 SoS eu ard for information | €state security. high, front feet dixfiured from founder; has a scar runuing down torehead; $25 rew: i leacting to his recovery. ‘Address A. MAKELY, Clifton | 26 _PROFESSIONAL. Station, Va. 12-6t" = = _ BOARDING. IEST-CLASS BOARD, WITH COMFORTS OF A 6: i ‘ 1720 Vitalized Air by refined home, in s private family, at ‘2020 Lash | | Vitaliseg DOUGLASS’, HOOPSKIRTS AND BUSTLES. OUR OWN MAKEOF THE FINEST WATCH SPRI STEEL, 500. UP. ANY STYLE AND SIZE MADE TO ORD! R. HOOPSKIRTS OF **REFUSE” STEEL, 250. Afine Freach Woven COMSET at $1, sold at ‘A Fine French Contille Hand-maie CORSET, at $l. This corset is sold in other cities at 81 ‘We have one special lot of Children's Regular Made HOSE, in Cardinal, Biue and Brown, at 2c. Would bo ING chy at 35c. ied DOUGLASS, Hea aND F STREETS ma ——— ==|D* ‘KLOE ER, 26 E Stage: NOnTHwest. the Hurd System, for the painless ex- auc OR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE A. en suite, with first-class table board. Mrs, D. B. BTOCKHAM, 945 K street northwest. al2-Im* JJROARDING. —ROOMS FURNISHED AND. UN- 12 furnfshed. ‘Transient Boarders, with room, $1 per | <2 ND D* STARR PARSONS, DENTIST, 439 9TH STREET. Gasgiven. MGure9s, m. to 5p. m. ‘i UMAN FEET, ETC. THE INACTIVITY OF 5 -ome SARAH FLAGLER, 316 Indiana avenue. Aaetaarterm giving ther Often recover from corna, bunions, ‘exostosis and other com (LINTON HOUSE, 77m AND I STREETS,—FIRST- clase Table $18; Room and ‘m6- ERS, at Summer Kates; also, Table Board more ‘the feet ms, diseased wa Jar excresences, 8: ‘and Board, $22 to liable, if j, location central: Ro liquor. “W. OC NAYLOM. | BeBe yhahle lyania. a ‘PUBMANENT, TRANSIENT, AND DAY BOARD. Woon M®s ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, 430 TENTH STREET NORTHWEST, End guarantees pertsct At and'seafore, ne s Susan eet SPECIALTIES ALE — Freand fuost [mported Modest = Merino Underwear in 7 Patent Shoulder Braces and ail Dreas Beform Goode. French Corsets and Busties. “‘Heroules" Sui Corset, for which Misa H. is postal agent, Cannot bowurpenant, Yn make Suge tor the price N.B.—French, German and Spanish spoken. a5 BOOKS, &c. month, at tho McPherson House. conuer of 1sth aud T DBAANDAIL PARSONS, Dewerer, OXIDE Gas adeninie: Onys-4m*) MES. M. T. SOUTHALL | tered, ‘of the cosiest and best condi Bs 5 west, is one of the: lucted Board- (28 7th (HE LOcHIEL, HOUSE, 512 en STREET NORTH. | Beg" borer ne Noun ing houses ty. Jransient Boarders sccommo- BUSINESS CHANCES. RT. M. reasonable 229 Fy street, ranted. and Good Will of a Confectionery and Cigar S'tore, located on the corner of ist street and Indiana | NALLY. 1321 F street north avenue northwest. Noriak. Oallatonce. aul7-3t" fH MADE BEFORE AND IN- lodarate fees, DE. DON- RTIFICIAL TEETH M. ‘eerted. tel, WILL BUY THE STOCK, FIXTURES A 150. 7, iha splendid sucoeas. WANTED-#5.000 70 om PARTIES DE- FICREAND, DENTAL assograTion, Hy ayenue, cast be z government bonds’ Apply. or address | 3 — FXMES PULLER SON, 424 Sth atrect born ats Ritrous Oxide, ‘without pai cd sitting. Extractions without WEZMORE & McNEALE, REAL ESTATE BROK- oe Artificial Feeth mode, Irene En New Yorke. ‘Country prop: frtdiase. exty sold. Some desirable lots at Mount Pleasant yor bey rrpeian sae. (Pation siring to invest can realize E—GOODS CONTAINED IN STORE, 1723 \renneyivanis aventis ortiwost, Aig, Stare for Shove the, Store for rent; goods packed and stored. jy22-1m' R. DUKE, DENTIST, 715 14TH STREET NORTH- between G without Pain, 50 cts. ‘All overations warranted. jan! FP fonaee iden Sonmtry rexidences, mt Peon COUNTRY BOARDING. EW BOOKS —POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS, fey 181-80 Honee sna Flare for Are Gl Orr Tey sequie ot Gataben: (Mrs: Si bet Bim (ou 3 In E: (from $1.25; Two pS he Goods. Tan Dat a ons 475 Pennsylvania avenue, Ws EW BOOKS. Floating Matter of the Air, by John Tyaaek, Ee. |. 50. and Wasps. Sir John ibbock, Sy he a ee se 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Mi — Virginia, $A5. ky DA’ 51 SE Sia serect, or 1214 S1st street, ‘Georgetown. m?22- Cirearaia eee bi eat OS ane BOWIE. Wockvile, ston pees ‘Board in the "PERSONAL. county WHO HIRED A FOUR-! of horses on lage for one dies. a LEADINGHAM & CO. ‘shade, Sulvhur Springs, ‘Porches, ‘Stables, Horses, Ke. ATM SELLY. Row Who of 1ith street. Ad- aes oe Stee rEvAlY| COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, Notice to, call sf redone ‘Office am. to10 om, DETECTIVE AGENCY, 309 Helisble information fuse, eae ae GoMMER READING. JAMES J. CHAPMAN. sll PENNSYLVANIA ERC | ee tlagedar hog Tordaws to removal mchnet ‘th street northwest to "Tvir commence soa Anuapelie Maree her TARDIVEL, ‘ou! Ww. ing Late so Children. fegen ni PEMD A . wr aT. and RLINGTON —r CORCORAN BUILD- . Pa. Ave. ax ISTH St. Orr. U.S. Taxascw bad ‘hon in the common English. branches. “Keene, Short -ban jiber Arit Geometry, Latin and Greek” BURTON MACAPER. AM." Washi C.__{aul5-3m) Princiyal. SPENCERIA By BUSINESS COLLEGE, LINCOLN Hall Building, corner 9th and D streets. Day and ening Sessions, for the education of sone and daugh- fers, and men and women for seif--upport and real life, ‘Tho branches tauxht are the English, Bari- Pes hnmete: Srencerian Pretion! Penmansanps cokkeeping by ging ¢ ani entry, every variety of business: Businoss Practice, whole . A bauking, on ploying the methods of nr rewpewnc asiness papers and itr, enon. | by Ieaditue bus ness houses: Physical and Voral Oul- | Lure: Po.tical "Beoncmy . Commercial La Burinoss Vhhone departinenta in, Elocution. w. ia chance of bext maxtora Ci IST ziirn, for the recestion of students for aay or evening. Tuition :—sy the year, in natollments of $10, $60; by the quarter. twelve for day or eveuing, pur three | $16; evening tuition, one month, $6. The new, ban t= Sony Ail atrated Collace Aununcement, Soneainng ‘ull information, eeut free upon application by mail, oF at the Coliege office. se HENRY C. SPENCER, Prine SARA A, SPENCE, Vice-Principal. Ent] IAESEAND AGRICULTU AL. COLLEGE. —THR Sit. net oc meagre ie bat 1 poet z or further information addres oF catalogues president WM. Hy FARRIS an3-co2m* College Station, Prinve George Co.. M4, payer EMALEOOLLYGE, MECHANIOSBURG, Pa. (near Harrisburg); 27th year. her 20, ev. T. P. RGE, ALM., President. ES ter, Va., Rev. J.C. W Chartered institute of the bi tiaKer, &e. “The location is bbe erhim are moderate. Ninth seasion begins SEPTEM- BER 13, '82. For circulars address the principal. Re- ferences—The Kev. Mossrs. Addison, Forrest, Eliott, Ingle and Andrews, Sy 2d-eotmn y EW WIND-OR AN Sey 7 rate i LEGE AND FEMALE SEMI- ‘titutions. One inapagement, Opens: TE ‘R13, 1882. For full information dress Kev. A. M. JELLY, D.D., ires't, New Wind- sor, Md. dy27-th,s. ta-2e" E. SCHEEL, ORGANIST, TEACHER a'VOCAL” MUSIC. — Particular attention to be- Ts, as well ax those, wishing to be qualitied for | Pertormers or Teachers. 734 12th etrest northwest. dl-ecdm" y ISS SPALDING'S YOUNG | ADIES' SEMTNARY, ME 204%. Soibatroct, Went PuLadelphia, Pa, cata DNESDAY, SEPT. 13ru, 1882. aul-tu, th, °S UNIVE SITY SCHOOL, ELLIGOTT TTY, MD.—Principal, JAMES M” GAKNETT, M.A., LL. D.—Reopens WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1 Thorough preparation. Location high. }y27 ta, th, »-2m* } AGERSTOWN SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADI 8—A Superior institute. Send for cata- logue.” Rey. C. L. KEEDY. Principal, Hagerstown, Mi dy 1s-codm* ors SEPTEMBER ira. SWITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE’S (MEDIA, PAD ACADEMY AND GYMNASIUM. Stn“ents admitted and classified atanytime. A board. ine school for youns men and boys, one of the best equipped, Lest taucht and most succesful schools in the nited States; always full. A school for gentlemen, No hazing or other rowdyiam. Twelve experienced ere, all men, and all graduates, Special atten Doth advanced and backward pupils. Individual aa riy deficiencies in young men's tion corrected. Patrons or students may select studies or choose the regular Pnglish, Scientifio, Business or Classical Course.” Students fitted at Media Acacemy are now in Harvard, Zale, Princeton, Univer. sity pneyivania, Lafayette, ‘Lehi veveral Polytechnic Schools.’ **Conditioned” students tutored in any study and fitted for the September examinations, For new illustrated ¢ reular address the Principal aud Proprstor, SWITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE, A.M, (Har- vard University «raduate,) Media, Pa. Media is twelve miles by rail from. Philade) has thirty-four trains Qaily to and from that Me- dia has seven churches, and a temperanoe Liviting the sale of ail intoxicating drinks, ‘JelT-eomn MEE w poo INSTITUTE, FORYOUNG Laing AND GENTLEMEN, is twenty-two miles south of road street Station, Philadelphia, on Philadelphia and Battimore Centra! Railroad. Courses of Study—Enwiish, Business, Scientific and Classical: a thorough Chemicel department. | Reading taught by a first. 8 -clocutionist. Penmauship by a pro sma enh beauties of Ly art. o opportunities offered t» young men and boys to prepare for the best American Colleges. Drgrees ate conferred by authority of the Legislature of Pennsylvania young ladies taking » full course. Privake iven to those whose education has been negiected. A. jome-like d~partment for litte boys." Twelve insttact- ors. J, SHORTLIDGE (Yale College), A.M, Prin. aul-tu, th, 63m Concordvilie, Del. oo., Pa. G, FLYNN. A ee 'S.W. corner Sth and K streets northwest, Privately or in Ciaxs—Mathemstics, Latin, Greek, French, German and English. Special attention to prap- arin for Colage, West Point. Anuazvolis and all oom petitive examinations. Terme in s1wauce. WW SLEYAY COLLEGE, For \oUNG LADIES, Seasion ‘wil anen SEPT. ith Por Ciroulare, fon will open . 1th. Por sine} Rev. JOH WILSON, Ph.. D. JROARD AND TUITION $150 10 $200 A YEA ‘dudrees FEMALE SEMINAMY, Aitionanig’ 4 dy3l-i Be AND TUITION $150 TO $200 A YEAS, Address MILITARY ACADEMY, Heddonta Ls POARD AND TUITION $175 TO A YEAR. Boa int any OSLLESk, x Me et ROME'S FALL TERM RE opens SEPTE R2dth. French taunt s cally. Morning, afternoon and evening French for ladies and entiomen, boys and girls, N. | .—Ypuns ladies and litt e girls thoroughly in Enghish, French and the Anctent Languages. D, INSTRUCTION IN FreNcH and daily conversation. Airs. J. L. MeGex, formerly & successful teacher of Steabenville Seminary and ether prominent change of the Fniclinh depar.anent. Residence, 1.25 K street northwest, opposite Prank- Un Squares opponijy2> Sam OCKLAND SCHOOL FOR GTRL SANDY SPRING, MD. Will reopen SEPTEMBER 18th. A full course of tm- struction will be given, with lecturs on history, belles lettres andthe natural scieno-s. For circulars address: HENRY C. HALLOWELL, A. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ADEMY, Curses. ‘Twenty first year opens SEPTEMBER Irn. New buil: Tor accommodations ja) pointaents com- Colleginie, Chemical, Olvil COL. THEO. BYATT, Prost. RS. 8. TL. CADY'S BOARDING AND DA¥ School for Youny Ladies, West Eud Institute, New Haven, Conn. Thirt-enth year commences SEPTEM- BEK 2hra. Send for ci ular. iyi. ATIN, GREEK, MATHEMATICS, NATURAL SO noe dad Relish, privately or in clam. | Student for Collage and competitive examinations. ‘A. JANUS. A.M... Columbian Collere, 3e30 REDERICK FEMALE SEMINARY—STATE COL- Frese! Justitution. | Course, thoroweh and hensive. Professors und. teachers ior aoe ogg Caref cultare. ‘Terms For lowues address Mrs. , HACKELTON, President, Ridena wa Ot © oe = WASRStOR, CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC—AT tranos on 'D street. Thitisendh yore Peas opm, on year. Voice, ‘Singing, V! ‘Twelve teachers. B. BULLARD, Directar Sed-8ma™ AMY LEAVITT. OF BOSTON, TEACHER ‘of Voca! and Instrumental Music and ‘ce! ani Harmony, early in September. as L. CADY'S BOARDING SCHOOL FOR Young Ladies. | West End ‘New ; "Bloventh year. Buporior Bend fot cireuiar. WAStINGTON, COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. iy to ee SUE a ee Bes AS, Principals, 1023 and 1027 12th street northwest.a6 WOOD AND COAL. A. & JOHNSON & BRO. ° COAL axp WOOD. ‘We will a:ll as low as any old or new firm, wy ere swnall firm, or any other kind of firm in the call will convince youy ‘Store Yard: Easby". Point. ‘Main Yar |: M and 20t) atreet. Branch Office: 806 F street northwest. _auJ6-3m. Onno BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETANL DEALERS IN COAL AND WooD, By water and rail direct from the mines. Facilities unsurpassed by any firm in the United Sell at cash 4 delivers prompty, lowest cagh prices, and deliv stre-ts southwest. Branch Yards: 1202 F st. n.w, 34 and K sr. ‘7th and P ste. n.w, 1112 9th st n.w., and 221 southeast. SAFE DEPOSIT CO. GecuRiTy From LOSS BY BURGLARY, ROBBERY, FIKE OR THE NATIONAL BAFE ao of Securities and