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THE EVENING § WASHINGTON TUESDAY. July 10, CROSBY S. NOYES... TAR. | SAS. . Editor. « Evening Mar bas a regular. permanent tona fide daily cireulation mere that oF atner daily papers here ndded together. onnected with the Telephone Ex ents, orders for the paper by mai ny information or business THE Stan oftice dlerge. Adve +) otherw: cor be nent ¢ at, free of clare. ‘Pee Stan will Jenving the city 4 tie, and t Sulweription, fifty ceats per mouth, vostriveny 1x ADVANCE. Tn addition to ting candidates for auditor general and s' rer, the Pennsylvania re publican . Which assembles at Harrtsbui astate central ecmnmitter ed that the f the stalwarts ts to ¢ at will them the nzition and of the Machinery next year, when ai prlz s than those now at e auditor general 1s * this commit- give rty ke wilt be reely m than a state « ! to the appoint The treisurership has been Mit: rich penynisites by Vader a new law ot hat laust hereafter be Invested nt bonds. Iimerto the s Nan of some $2,500,000 surplas annually, ¢ h no interest red by the state, coult distribute tt tee Dar des legitimately intere the fund do good 1s¢ efor hi stahy po if and party rt isthat they ‘The Pte are willing to concede the ticket to the Independents, and un- Fess somethiz $to break the harmony pro- erm the bel at both nominations will be heade With the view of conettiating the bolters of last year. Chairman Cooper ts cn hand, and he ‘unts to retain lls place at the head of the stute committee, Hts ba by the leagling stalwarts, and It looks now as if the independents will ticket_and the stalwarts the committee. same of the stalwarts appears to be to hold on to the party machinery. — ser The once-powerful bosses of the democratic party of Balt‘more seem to realize, at last, that they bave be psed by the younger element Which so vigorously asserted Itself In the n Teorganization. Ata meeting of the dem etty exeentive committee lust night Mr. WilHam Keyser, the choice of the young democracy, was nimou-ly elected chairman. Mr. Keyser, in accepting the chairmanship of the committee, which will contro! party affairs in the city, de- ared that the reorzanized democracy was Pledged to fatr and upright dealing. He inststed That the primary elections “must be so conducted that thetr fatrness will not be open to question Me matntained that it was no part of the duty ot the committee to determine who shall be cand!- Gases; that that ts the province of the voter-, and that the voters “must be left free and untram- lucled.” If the new party machinery adheres to the line of policy lal@ down by Mr. Keyser, then the Balttmore democracy wil have earned a dis- jon rarely Won tn politics—that of having re- Jormed Itself. |e of Pennsylvanta, ts the champion ist. Ue killed sixty bills passed at the late fon of the legislature w be: ‘bis little pen, and Fepublican, as well as democ applaud him tor it. In using his di ry executive | S to have shiughtered democratic and job ssly as those of the Boheme: “Senator Dorsey has de- 4 his correspondence with Jeans during the last presiden- It is bellewed that really he has ished ali tue “meaty” portions of tais @orrespondence, and that his talk of having otuer damaging matter of the kind, still in hand, ts pure bial. It ts now s. ed ——__<e+—____ A leading journal expresses the opinion that it 1s shameful to pubitely discuss Mr. THden’s phy- sieal condition, in the fuce of the avowal that he ts “retired” and only seeks quiet and ease. If ub discussion ts annoying to Mr. Tilden, he may thank his fri ‘s for it They not only started » but kept it going. <2> President Arthur, the people of Kansas are looking at you! Secretary Murtin, of the repub- Ican national committee, says the repubiicans of Ketsas have no pr 1 candidate, but he are favorably inclined towards Larelist pretenders in France will be as far Irom the throne when the Count de samberd 13 dead as they are now. The present obarchs of the world will be lucky 1f they keep F crowns. ‘Tue HMst will certainly not be — 2 : c event of Interest 1s the race between Har ALO: bung, to vine off on the sib Hantan is, of course, Lough Ross seems to tink he eat soe the G sport navy yard, do TY prowd Hsure tothe Ameri Hau» To B ah people, WHERE IS THE HOUSE THAT HAS MADE A GES y VHROUGH THE STOCK OF Cor: Y¥ CENT ON THE DOLLA EXCH SPLANSY. THESE GOODS 3 TUK LATEST NEW YORK STYLES AND WE DADE TOSELL THIS SEASON, AND THE REASO. ©F THIs FORCED SALE IS THAT WE ARE DIS- NG THE PRESSED CONDITION OF LEN MAKKET IN MAKI.G BEAVY TASES FON THE BENEFIT OF OU S DURING HE HING FALL AND W: TLE SEASON GEORGE SPRAX ON:-PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, S07 SEVENTH STEEET. *-BE SURE AND COME TO THE SEATON PERKY ry @uecessor to Perry & Beother.) COLORED ALI-WOOL FLANNELS for Bathing Stcte, CLOTHs for Mountain Costumes, KY WHITE KHYBER CLOTHS, PAS AND YACHT CLO. bs SVFi « te $1.50, i Black and ab the Fashic ANT STOCK OF BROCAD SILKS for Day and Ey: GAUZES AND tue Wear. KS (Best Makes? front $1 to $3. ‘DAMES AND SURAH SILKS, in Black $1 toed. AND and CASHMERE 8 EPRO «Fs, LINEN SOLS AT COST. NOVELTE FANCY GRENA- AD PE ARO IDERED ROBES AT GREATLY WHITE Gov Ds" in Great Veriety and Loweat SCUTTA § SUCKERS. #27 CHOICE GOODS, VLATN FIGURES AND COR- KEUL PRICES. :270N PERRY, Perry Building, * ivania avenue, Corner 9th street, dyT Besr. “THE CONCORD HARNESS." THE CONCORD COLLARS, LUTZ & BRO., 407 PENNSYLVANIA AVENTE, Adiotntue the National Hotel. Fete Aveuts for Hill's Celeorated Concord ‘Harness. KONKS and HABNESS in great variety, at Lowest 3629 THEK LOT BOS SAILOR SUITS JUBT an- $1.50, $1.75 and $2.25. They are cheaper than <i! Eeinetion tn Men's and Boy*s Cassimere Suits (var goods ft, no misfits, Straw Hate at Slaughtering Low Out Bhove at a Great Reduction Lathes’ and Men’s J. W. SELBY, to clove out. cad ‘1934 and 1946 Peunsy:vanis avenus. :|'To Rest Day or Night. Tn the fall of 1875 my sufferings were terribie. I was swollen to such proportions that I feared my limbs would burst. I had the best medical talent obtainable, And at the worst stage of my illness, when my hus band and many friends had given me up to die, the late Dr. John Woodbury made a thorough examiustion of my water, and prononneed my case acute kidney disease, bordering on Bright's discase, and accom- panied by gravel, and recommended the immediate use of Hunt's Remedy. At this time I was suffering most terrible pain in my back, simbs and head, and could find no rest day or night for weeks. and I was growing | weaker daily unti this kind physician ordered me to take Hunt's Renedy. tefore taking half of one bottle T commenced toimprove, and afver taking six botties ‘was entirely cured. ‘This was nearly eight years ago, and Thave had no return of the dixeare. I have re- commended Hunt's Kemedy to others in similar cases, and ithaa never failed tocure. I have a'so used it for | tek headache, and found in itasure relicf, I think it is the best medicine made, and cheerfully recommend it to all. Mus. W. H. STILSON, No. 16 Tyler et., Boston, Mass. April 18, 1383. A We Hunt's Remedy having been recommended to me for oplaints, I purchseed some at the Store” and used itin my family, and ry valuable medicine, and I gladly ighly to my friends, knowing it to be beneficial to these trouble with kidney or liver disease. Known Man. pmumend it Respectfully yours, ELISHA NOYSE, GSt., So. Boston, Masa. April 14, 1883, A Last Manufacture: I have used Hunt's Remedy for the kidney com- plaint, and, having been fully restored to health by its use, I can tes.ify to its value. Daily 1 recommend it to some one of my friends, all of whom I know have been benefited by its use. Gratefully, GEO. P. COX, jyl0 Ware Aso Ecev Exsszowenep ROBES, SATINE ROBES, MALDEN, Mass., April 23, 1883. PLAIN AND FANCY WOOLENS FOR SEA SHORE AND MOUNTAINS. TING AND FINE DRESS GOODS 'D PRICES. \ LAWNS, lic. ; FINEST QUALITY, 26c, TOCK OF FINE PARASOLS LESS J HAN WAT BARGAINS ARE OF F&KED. StL SU SILKS, AND ALL LOW PRICES. PREVIOL » TAKING AN INVENTORY OF STOCK, WE DEsIitE TO CLOSE OUT AS NEAR ER REDU rs PURE LI SUMMER FAH CHOICE DLESS GOUDS AT AS POSSIBLE, AND Wi ALE OFFERING GKEAT IS DUCEMENTS, 150. Ss OF FRENCH SATTEENS IN SELECT PATAERNS. ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania Ave. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. 310 camer Goons AT KEDUCED PRICES, S27 We do not wish to carry anything over. TYLER & CHEWNING, 3yl0 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. T° HE TRADE. | _ Proposals are invited by the understzned for the pur- | cluuse'in bulk oF the stock aud stoce Oxtures in Mr V Suits. Everybody’ tham st $16 a suit, in three colora. PLEASE THE PEOPLE. THE PROOF OF IT I8, LAST SATURDAY WAS THE LARGEST DAYS SALES WE EVER HAD IN THE MONTH OF JULY. SOME OF THE FEAST OF THIN GOODS ARE YET TO BE HAD. ‘The Genuine Calcutta Sesrsucker Suits at $10. ‘The $6 Pantaloons at $3.50 a pair. ‘The $2.50 and $3 White Duck Vests at $1.50. ‘Odd Suit Pantaloons at $2.38 @ pair. ‘Values washed away this week like traces in the sand. ‘The BARGAIN A, Tot 804822 suits—finest imported Cheviot Suitings. We imported the goods through Messrs. Mzazoz, Poutmr & Co., of New York A atylish fancy Suit, the price nas been 925, it new is $15 feta suit like it elsewhere for less than $25 a suit, we will pay for it. uit. If you can BARGAIN B. Lots 8042 and 8043, fancy imported Cheviot Suits, nobby, stylish and dressy, in fact, # ovely style of suit, ood valno at $22 a suit; it now is $15 asuit. We don't want to carry thei over until next season, and there- fore the price inust move them, BASGAIN ©, A gennine Fnglich ftockinet Coat and Vest, silk Iined. the moet pleasant goode for summer wear that we have ever hed. xreon and the coat is made in sack, vest single breasted, no coliar, button hich, ‘vest wood value at $22. he coor is avery hindsome dark We offer them at $15, coat and BARGAIN D, ‘Three lots of Geo. Me’mins Freuch Suitings, made into Sack Suva, light in weight and color, good value at $18 suit; in fact, nover sold for leas, We offer them at $100 suit, BARGAIN E. Lots 8124, 8126 and 8126—Feather weight Pin Check Moat pleasant summer suit . rice on these suits is $40 aeuit. We offer BARGAIN F, Boye All-wool Cassimere Suits, in three colors, good value at $7 aauit. We offer thom at $4.50 aeuit, These suits are all in small lots. BARGAIN @. Don't delay coming for those Norfolk Plaited Suits. ‘They are all wool, nicely made and trimmed; good value at $5 a suit. §25~ Remember these Reductions are made from prices that are guaranteed at all times tobe the Lowest. 4. SAKS & CO, THE LEADING AND POPULAR CLOTHIERS, yo 816 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET, WANTED—HELP. FOR RENT—ROOMS. ANTED—FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKERS. AP- W hiv serine Pennsylvania avenue northwest. 1t* W3NTED_A WOMAN, TO COOK, WASH AND iron; must have good references. juire as 1103 1M street northwest. ‘4710-31? ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS BAKER. APPLY AT 1005 7th street southeast. 3y10-2t* WANTED-A (WHITE GIRL yORs GENERAL housework in s small family. street southeast, navy-yard. DRY My10-3¢" WANIED_DRESSMAKERS: NONE BUT FIRST- class need apply, At 924 E strect northwest. B. YOUNG. Jy10-2¢* WARSZED—A GIRL 14 To 16 YEARS OF AGE, ut (German preferred), to make herself useful abot the house. Inquire at 403 K street northwest for, fo rs FOR RENT SHE STREET NOR . TWO ane overlooking Judiciary equate dy7-8t* ; same size on floor, $20; all ‘4. Mo- ey. and ‘pith all modern improvemen Ee B RENT_UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON FIRST and looati mean ahd 30s aos ‘northwest. “Ad Green J. 8., Star ofice. ayi-ar" (OR RENT-615 H STREET F are, Sith tune of Bethe hotern cank etteee sah ae ne, an ‘water; or writhoat board. Table first class. Terms moderate. R RENT—“FRENCH FLATS,” “ON 14TH Oe NORTHWEST, FOR SALE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOR, Saba ver r—V LE PROP. Cety, 1900 34 wee eat oa double Brick Dwelling Hi A house, ; terme easy. Appi to C. Gr LEE. Goss Su aes 4y10-68 EB SALE—A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE ON no con rooms and bath- sidewalk; in it; coal vaulte under 3 condition, with all modern im- provements. Apply to 3710-20 THOS. J. FISHER & CO., isd Fuser borthwest. Fok SALE-O8 To LEASE TO A RESPONSIBLE ‘man houre 809 I. street norihwest 11 foome, double convenfenc south front. hear ronda bigh and healthy. Inquire on pretuinse iy7-3t- R SALE_NEW BRICK HOUSE, 8 STORY AND back buil 10 and cellar, with bay win- F. snd ail und, imper Prien $5700" "APDIT eS. Fe! > cL NCH CPER ; oar a eee R SALE—HAVING EXCHANGED MY for = inachine ok eel) Standard Gafumiie, in good order. ‘Price $48 at 801 New Jermey avenue, corner H northwest, Jy! J\B SALE—A KI(GHEN RANGE AND BOILLR, Btn ak T Wee hat poh aes end-hand and in complete order; cheap. Pumber Shop, corner 11th and K atreots norttn 3y10-2nn JOR SALE—AT A SAI Arctic Fi STRENLES 118 Pena ORIFION—A VERY FINE good a8 Dew; can Le seen Vania avenue cam. dyll Fe SALE_PIANO, Tis OCTAVE, STANDARD das FPO BENTA SUITE OF hooMS ON FIRST ILCOX, cor. 20th and ow. Sy8-6t 3 good tone and durable, on easy terme to Fe y ANTFD—A RES LE WH. TRL 1 Soon, very bandeomely furnished, with a ee ee Bene shreot tect harts; OF Will be rented. Apply at iret W PECTABLE WHITE GIEL TO ‘complete; first-class table third floor | JOH SALE-ABSOLUTE BARGAINS — ttrect northweet, ‘syl0-8e ee oe eg poe loo hundeotely huviasea, tee tren kee ‘very cool Handsome new S-story press-brick front House, SALE _ WITHOUT FECEPTION TH oa j west. ‘ dyi-2t" | @bd pleasant. “Prices very low. Apply to poe gal pote FP eon bey 2a re F and momt reliable Road or Family Mate tn the ottys ’ W inane mock: ee We AGHY cotta PAGROL | ROR RENT_FOUR CARGE UNFURNISHED | °7,200- Frigg to immediate purehaner $1,290. °° house work; three in family; references required. ‘comn; ar 5 fr 7 2. | pe Als® handsome 3-story prese brick front Honse, 1651 SHH street northweot, after 6 p.m. 430-2t "| water being all of second Boor 94 Mieasaciteets a sepecog ae improvements, on Uh etred, meer, Shay GooD ete TOGO TO, OHIO: nue northwest. 373-61 Also, 2 wert 2. and basgeaent brick Houses, . 0 ‘street porth- handsomely fini lern, nicely Ch alien ds ayo FOR RENT—HOUSES orthweet. to ready buyer at S550 cach ands beaks: STEDIAN GN = 5 Sifu! 2-stoty and beck building press brick front house, WASTED_AN INDUSTRIOUS COLORED BOE : = ‘7 rooms, cellar, all finished in oll. Price $2, 850. as ce Ges aoe vant as or 18 ‘eq of FS: AE pe! SUPNISHED HOUSE, ‘These are to af Ee cnt FORD, age. iy rs street north- reet north’ App! -. WE. 5 wont, “P? = dy9-at- 8. T, LUCKETT. Wal Pet aw ee ae $028 ‘804 F strest northweat. scent se ; wit GR RENT—A BRICK DWELLING ON STH ST., | (OR SALE—“VALUABLE PROPEWTY"—ALL | JOR SALE aT $000 CASH— (Worrites « plain cut rapid heads etabe tala ne | QE RENT A aRrCRD northeast, containing nie | AY that lot and improvements now occupied as a Livery F pected. Address Box 356. City P. 0- JT Be | Month, "CHARTS WOEL ARTS Aiea, SHE, Re | Stable and asriace House, iocared at the northwest | ‘The fast and high-breit trotting and road mare, The z ee On TH mouth. "CHAS, F. WOLLARD, 108 D st. nw. ty10.90 | ootuer of D ant dath streets, Washineton city, having ® | Youug Amorican Git, 16% hanes Hick ek W ‘simi famtlye Betereass rock, MOLE OF | Son RENT-HOUSE In3_ Q STREET NORTH- | CPUS Yase tees fort te nebes and on Lath street | blood bay with wl Wiack Spwinte ‘wad’ wel 126 C'street northwest. an weet, between 13th and 14th street, 11 rooms, mod- #308 pert rp ecenag dy7-3t WASZED=A RELIABLE STRONG WOMAN TO cook, wash, iron, &c. for a family of three adults and five children. Wages $10. Apply to 605 P street northwest. dy7-3t WANTED TWENTY-FIVE (25) GOOD PICKERS ‘and shovelers; 1-25 Ber Gays, pay every Hil Christmas. Also, 20 8 to drive carts: wages Tc. ner day. WASHING- TON BRICK MACHINE CO., H and Boundary etrests northoast. iyo-iw WANTED=100 WAITERS FOR WATERING places. Cooks, Chambermaids and general work- ers for Baltimore. Philadelpiia, New York and Brook- lyn, N.Y. 926 Fatroct northwest. 0, K. PRICE'S Agency. dy6-7" WANTED WHITE AND COLORED COOKS, GEN- eral Workers, 2d Girls and Nurses, for this city, Baltimore, Philadelph a, New York and elsewhere. Families furnished Servante with references. Try us. $26 F st. n.w., Licensed Agency. C. E, PRICE & CO. 372-2" Wantep— WHITE AND COLORED — COOKS. Chambermaide, General Workers, Kitchen Girls, Iso, German Servants, All bring references. Ladies gan bee sorvante at oflice, O06 F etek. wer CE PRICES co. v2.20" W ‘fornished with Catt se Wake Crna Wate ct wi - y V Chambermaids, Geveral Houscworkers, 0.” Servants Nanted. L. C. DUNDORE,. 518 10th st. n.w. d18-7m" WiAnteo— GOOD PLACE FOR A BOY ABOUT 13 years old. Good reference can be given, Ad- dress rear of 219 Delaware avenue northeast. it" ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A PLACE AS A Waiter or a Driver, Bost of reference. Address [. S., Star office. it? ANTED—BY A COMPETENT WHITE WOMAN, ‘8 Situation as nurse or todo chamber work, or as lady's maid; oobjections to leave the city; best refer- ences. Apvly at 1339 K atreet northwest. Jy9-2t" WASTED PLACES FOR COOKS, CHAMBER- maids, Nurses, Housemen, Drivers, Waiters and Boys, with references, WANTED—SITUATIONS. ern improvements; large stable. Rent reasonable. In- quire at 1904 9th st. nw. dy9-3t* ‘OR RENT—NEW TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, 6 rooms and bath-room, cellar, gas and water; 1314 5th street northwest; rent, $17 in’ advance, by CHAS. 8. SHREVE, 1125 7th street northwest. Jy9-3t* RO# BENT. 714 19th st., 1: 907 234. Real Estate Brokers, and I streets northwest. Fok BENTSA NEAT TWO-STORY SIX-ROOMED frame; near cars, market, &c.; rent $15. Also smaller houses at $6 ter month; healthy and conveni- ent. E. A. McINTIRF, 918 F'stro-t. dy7 8t ]FWROR RENT—A BRICK HOUSE, DESIRABLY LO- cated." Apply to WHEATLEY BKOS., corner 7th street and Rh« Isiand avenue no:thwest. dyT-6t FoR BENT THREE STORY, MANSARD ROOF Brick Hous, water, bath, range and latrobe, &e., C street, near wivania avenue and 3d street south- east. 2121 1ith street northwest, two-story Frame House, six rooms, newly papered and paitted: $15.00, A. S. CAY WOOD, 935 9th atrost northwest. ‘Jy7-3t" Rk RENT— FURNISHED HOUSES: FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS, N street northwest, near Vermont avenue, fine three- story Brick Rexldetice, Dosutifully furnished. House fronts south; wide parking; lanreshadetrees. A charm- ing city hoine. Possession’ July 1th. Rent to an ac- ceptable tenant $50 per month. Vermont avenue. near Iowa Circle, fine Residence, elexantly furnished. Kent per month nominal. lm- mediate possession. Connecticut avenue, between Lafa: squares, large Brick Residence, comfortably furnished. Kent $50 per month. 16th street, above Scott Circle, a very pretty three- glory Brick House, neatly furnished. Price per month ite and Farragut ‘Women servants éan be acon ut | $40. Oflice., ‘Licenwed Agency, 9261 at n.W. O-E. PRICK street northwest, a fine twelve-room Brick House, Sy2-2w* veil ange aide lot néaliy sodded. “Price $90 per month. i . No. 1505 reimeylvanta avent>, WANTED—ROOMS. 3y6-6t (Opposite North Entrance U.S. Treasury.) ANTED—iWO NICELY FURNISHED COM- inunicating Kooms. on second floor, for perma- terms must be mocder- ice. dy! 2 WANTED BY A PHYSICIAN TWO UNFUR aished Parlors on K street, between 13th and Cou- necticut avenue, or New York avenue, between 13th aud lath, or H treet, between 14th and 16th streets. Ad- dress, with terms, which must be moderate, PHTYSI- CIAN, Shar office. dy9-a0 VANTED_TWO WELL FUNNISHFD COMMU- Weatine Rocans, northwest, suitable for light housekeeping, north or south front; ten minutes’ walk from P. OD! Address Too Offica, = m 61, floor D, 6th auaiiars WANTED—HOUSES. ANTED — IMMEDIATELY — A FURSISHED House from ten to tweive roma; must be centrally located. Address W. H. P., Star o! 1 Far RENT—FURNISHED FOR TWO MO\THS at very low figure to careful persons, House in fine thhorhood: northwestern part of city. Apply to neighbor! orthw cai A E. BURFOKD, 804 F street n. w. OR NENT_OORNER OF j0ts AND T STREETS southeast, three story dwe'Mng, rooms, modern improvements, large yard and shrubbery, stable for 3 ho sea; rentmiderate. Inquire of W. H. CAKRICO, 1240 Lith street sontheast, 3y3-26 JOR KENT—HOUSE 607 NEW JERSEY AVENUE northwest, contalning nine rooms, all modern im- provement $30 per montn. Apply to W. C. JOHN- Boxe "78 tstn stroct north weet. dy3-3m oe BOURE cule Sess No. an eee street nort nd for Fy business: ‘Apply WESCOTT & WILCO, cornes 20th ged reets northwest. Sy3-6t Fe, “RENT—IN BLADENSBU G—A__12-ROOM PH House; pleasantly situated; healthy location; sit- ed ov the B.&O. KR. R. " Address JOHN STE- N, Md. 4e22-Im* WwW —TO BUY, IN WEST WASHINGTON or Georgetown, roomy house, with garden attached. Address, with description, price’ and terms, N. D. S Star office, dyi0-3¢" QOR RENT—ELEGANT THREE-STORY BRICK, containing 12 rooms; tn excellent repair; northwest gorner of 2d and D streets northwest. Apply to A. B. WEBB, 106 34 st-eet northweat. jeld-im Tental of $200 per month. "This property, in the heighborhood of the pabile buildings, large hotaie, ata public square, renders ite location valuable as an in- yestment. K. W. TEMPLEMAN, Agent, 37 Lexi street, Baltimore City. ES FOR OK SALE—LOT—45x80—ON SECOND, Bi Maryland avenue and A, P, between SHOEMAKER, 920 F northwest Fe SALE—AT BRIGHTWOOD, Lot, improved by « new, howe, ahd state for twelve co i norsed, wit a cood wel water. toe $2, ‘Terms vasy. Apy toB.F. LEIGHTON, 484 Louisiana avenue nw. J9€-0% EX. REAR GROURDI GREAT BARGAINSt1 irsordinary Inducemen offer for sale, on easy terms (to close an estate), upwarda of 250.000 square foct of ground, fronting respect: vely ou i5th and 16th streets east, on A, Lb, C aud E streets south, and on Massachusetts, Georwin and Kentucky avenues (Capitol Hil), at from three to seven conta a foot. Title perfect. Pints at my office. No such op) pereanity wi ever be offeredagain. M. M.KOHKER, ¥2l F -28-1m SALE—LOTS. N northeast; ‘and several {7th and 18th northwest. dyT-3t A TWO-ACRE mmiodious xix-room | nd three horses, with | povuanadde ; utiful mare and tai! tonching the gr, Ehe'clean Iimbe:yrood sound wrlid test. meade and well behaved ip company; she is fearless of muni, and all strot obstacive, she was wired by celebrated trotting staition **Ned For: ™ ber dam the well Known trotting mare ‘‘Sue Dudiey.” with a record, of 2:19; ahe trotted when purchased showing three beats in 2 23 me the pre-cut er Pp er, ‘This isa fine chance to purchase a yery fanully mare. | She will be warranted, 60 : to full mile in 2-33 or better. Ten dayw' trial will be allowed to parties to test epeed and other qualition, Sold on account of death. Call at the private stable ta the rear of neni ov No. 14. 16ie_miront, Tear Pa. ave, Bitar epuomas, she coachman, wall be st the wale’ bo sho mare. ‘American Ui po show ; ung “Aumerican (ir hae f JOR SALE— “ “*MITH AMPRICAN” ORGAN, Rich Rosewoo! Case. sweet quality of perfect order. Price $35, on easy pay " SMITH, « 3y9-6t 1203 Pennsylvania avenue. JOR SALR—HORSE FEED, CHEAP. CUT Clover, 7 cwt.; cut Timothy, 800. to Bie. ; chotee cut ‘Timothy, $1; Timothy, Bho. to #60. Feed and Grain at low prices. W. L. MOOKE & CO. Steam Hay Press, 12th and B northwest. dy7-Im* COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Dane eM AT RING TOLSON, Wat SyT-2W? @. county, Ma, RB BALE—A HANDSOME COUNTRY about 7 acres; cornerof 7th street road and Whit- hey avenue; commodious house; large barn; conveutent outbuildings; fine lawn; good water. Inqcire on prem- ieea, or 634 Pennsylvania avenue. Je28-3m. FARM FOR SALE NEAR POTOMAC, MD.; 105 scres of land with a comfortable dwelling and out- uildings: good orchard, and a heaithy lovation; short drive, fo, tue Aqueduct ‘road. Apply 3150 M atreet. Sw QUBCRBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE. —WE HAVE 5S for sale a very Desirable Tract of 118 Acres, three ihiles out on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. “the los cation and general character of the broverty edmirably adapt tt for subdivision and settement. prices Jow and terms cusy. PARKER & 10WNSEND, Keal z F stroet. Je9-in Estate Deulers, 141i ___ COUNTRY BOARDING. oe) [SGLESIDE” > MT. PLEASANT.—FINE ROOMS, good table board, beautiful and healthy location: frnit. ice, milk, poultry, stabling for horses and cai Tieges, conveyance to and from alty. Terms reasou- able. 3y20-2t LIMITED NUMBER OF SUMMFR BOARDERS will be taken in private family at Woodstock, She- nandoah county, Va. Apply at 340 C street northwest for particulars. dy7-6" nang, vat ni ma ant rca Gente ae, ae spapwed; terms $20. “Addreas G. A-'D.,. Bladensburg, 630-21 T GUILFORD. LOUDOUN GOUNTY, VA, newly furnished; first-class board; soft Water: ice; cool niguts: near depot; 30 miles frou Washington. Terms $20 to $25. Address L. H'N- FORD, Loudoun, Va. 3630-20* PEE OSS NISHING TO SECURE GOSD BOARD for the summer {n a healthy locality, with foe, milk. Qaily mail and convenient to the Plaine’s station, on the ¥. M. R. K., for further particulars apply to L. HW. A. WAsieDt0 BUY—FOR GASH—HOUSE IN northwest portion of city: price from three to five thongand dollars, Vacant Lot. FO, Box 613, ofty. “le? Vacant bs mes W ANIED—T0 BUY—A MODERN BRICK DWEL- ling in northwest; 10 rooms; ‘southern ex- B to Posure; large or all cash payment. Address W. H. F. Lox 368, Washin; Db. C., partic yas ton, D. O., giving full particulars, LOR RENT_NEW DWELLING HOUSE, 1538 0 street northwest; possession Ist July. Apply to J. Halfway, Fauquier, Va. je15-1m* yi - SHEDD, 1402 14th street northwest. Jel4-Im = = BOARDING. JOR RES "IKST-CLASS RESIDENCE, 11 AKGE, AIRY ROOMS FOR RENT, AT 314 AND 1skh utreot northwest. CAPEG Ee Dose SHEDD: ‘$16 Indiana avenue. “Also, Boarding for three 1402 14th street northwest. my25-2m months at fiiteen dollars per month. Advance payment s strictly required. ‘my25-3m_ FOR RENT—STORES. ,dylkchel's Store, No. 813 Marset space, Washing De Sid stock consists of Carpets, Olicloths, Linoleums, Mattit.s4, Shade Cloths, iuge, Lace and other Cur- thlus, Upoowmering Irimminzs, &., &C., &C. 2fipcsuls will aiso be received for the piirchase of lots of the w ‘The purchaser of th e fixtures will have the privi- lege of renting the store. REGINALD FENDALL, Assignee of Wu. S."Mitchell, 513 Market Space. _ Washington, D.C., July 10, 1883. Jy20-6¢ $1 WHIit SHIRTS, Finished, ‘aundrfed and best fitting for the ioney in W. 8. TEEL. 926 Peunsvivania avenne. toat 10 Ho! ’2K0m House, BRIGANTINE BEACH, N. J. It is two and a-half miles north of Atlantic City, and | street cars meet every train at thet piace. comveviug | Passengers to the Inlet, where a boat awaits then, which | runs direct to the house. It is near the beach, with fine | bation as can be found at any resort. by are the summer residences ot Hon. Alfred C. Y and other prominent ten. In the immediate of the house will be found good guun.ng aud 10 to $12 per month. Washington morning ielphia snd Atlantic City. Daily REcD & SMITH, Proprietors. Hars: Hadws: AT AND BELOW Cost. mal [y10-s) STOCK MUST BE REDUCED, MRS. M. J. HUNT, _ TREET NORTAWEST, Snow Tusr Ose Tix CAN BE DONE AS WELL AS ANOTHER, THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER lor AND F STREETS, Hias Reduced Suits for Boys, age 4 toll, 4y10 1309 F 8. From 27 to $3.51 Fromm.” SUITS FOR BOYS, 12 TO 17, REDUCED A few more Genuine Seersucker Suits, $10. A few more Inatation eersucker Suits, $3.50, Blue Flannel Suits regardless of cost or value, Cassimere Suits, reduced trom $10 to $6. Better ones, reduced from $12 to $7. Btill better Suits, reducod from $16 to $10, Fine suits, reduced from $18 to $12. Black Diacona! Suits, reduced from §15 to $10. Black Cioth suits, rednead to $15. ajidost Black Brosdcioth Suits, reduced to $20, worth Boys" Gossamers Coats, reduced from $2 to $1.50. Better ones, reduced from $3 to $2. Blen's Gossamer, reduced from ¥5 to $2, Betior nes, reduced from $4 to 2.50. | SBuill better oues, reduced froin $ 10 $3. PANTS. - qualities at $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4 Ali sizes and and $6 a pair. VESTS. White and Fancy Duck Vests from 50 cents up, OFFICE COATS. Immouse variety in Alpaca, Drap a’ &c., ut prices to suit every one. te, Serge, Nun's THE MISFIT STORE, Having, like every success, imitators, be sure and come to the corner of Srox Foaraer Repvortoxs AT THE BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, In order to close out our stock of summer fabrics in all departments, and also to reduce our general stock to the lowest possible figures previous to our semi- annual inventory in August, we have made STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS in each department, and quote below to-day a few spe- cial reductions, to which we earnestly invite your atten- tion. For other reductions, see our advertisements in the Star and Kepublitan. BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT. 500 yards BLACK NUN’S VEILING, all wool, 36 in. wide, fine quality, at 35. per yard. These goods have not been offered at this price heretofore. BLACK LACE BUNTINGS, 36 in. wide, reduced to We. ‘The balance of our stock of fine plain, figured and striped black Silk Gr nadines, which is not large, has Leen greatly reduced in price, BLACK SILK DEPARTMENT. A few pleces of Black Silk Brocades, always deira- Die, in ool styles, as these are, reduced from $1.25 to $1 per yard. WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT. We have reduced all our fine figured and dotted Swisses, at 62c., 69c. and 75e. per yard, to une price, namely, 50c. per yard, to close at once. 87 xc. fine English fancy striped and figured Pique, reduesd to 25e. per yard. 37:4e. plaid India Linens, reduced to 2c. per yard. Elexant fabric. Phantom striped Lawns, reduced from 123gc. to 10c. per yard. Wash beautifully. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS, tees ‘Striped Lawns, good quality, reduced to 7c. per *'Satin Nainsook necks, both large and emall checks, only 15c. per yard. Our, celebrated make of India Linens, at 12c., 16c. 18e., 21c., 25c., Ie., 338¢.. KT¥0. ‘Ihe quality of each number guaranteed t be equal, if not better, than be had at the price eluewhere. ‘A special and extraordinary in in Embroidered Flannels—White, embroidered with white, and scarlet, embroidered with biack, in 55 dozen handsome: patterns, Teduced to the extremely low price of $1 per yard. Ladies’ Gauze Underwear.—To reduce = small eur- luo stock of 25 dozen Ladies? White Liste bread Un- vests. beautifully made and finished. we have re- G.ced the price froin $1.25 to $1 each. Any Indy. who das once worn this deligittal fabric will appreciate the jue aR. cont nue t9 offer speolally good values in our 25c., 374¢. and 0c. Undervests. At37sc. we havea Snes es any at aa rvests, which is a speciaty with us abc Procured elsewhere. PARASOL DEPARTMENTS. A fe aes atin Coaching Parasols, reduced Our $3 all silk Coachers, from $3 to $2 each. Our finest $3.60 Satin Coachers, reduced to $2.50 GLOVE DEPARTMENT. juetaire Gloves.—Haviug sold nearly Chamois Mousq all our 6-buttons at 50c., we will also close our 8-buttons by reducing them from $1 to 6c. per pair. Fine Hamburgs at reduced prices.—We have to-day made the following reductions on a few patterns of very fine Hamburys, se Soham ts large a quantity: 72 yards of ¢ Hamburga, 11 in. wide, reduced from $2.26 to $1:50. se 7 yards Hambi 10 in. Pit fr ame args, 10 in. wide, reduced from a, SERTH AND ¥ SEERETS. 180 yards of fine Hamburgs, reduced from 750. to 600, " ” T itch these we have also red: neces nl fer MOVED MY ESTABLISHMENT I} ypeortinus, in'oxtte, unity to Bee. Te" and cy GREAT BARGAINS prices are made very lose patterns, IN ALL MY STOCK OF HAIR. JERSEYS. Special inducements i Braids; also, | ,, We have not advertised Black Jerseys for a week, £ ica and Geta Wiss, zu? and Gray the reason that we had sone and could yet uomety ar H. PHILIPPI. vertise. We open cay & completo assortment ina 407 10th street northwest, | Jory, fine Jersey. plaited Buen tanks ae ae dy9-2e° Below Gas office. | $150 Jersee tar = DE ORF Jost Recenyen— FISH—Sardelies, Anchovies, Caviare, Lobsters, Sal- won. Sardines of all brands, New Holand Hernings, CHEESE~ at cree Se Bric, Neufchatel, Du Oruyero A. H. F. HOLSTEN, Center Market $th street wiz. Exzcraic Buus. ROYCE & MAREAN, DEALERS IN GENERAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, |- 1403 Fews. Ave., Opp. Willant's Hotel. ‘The New Electric-Floor-Mat-Burgiar Alarm, Klectrie Gas Lighting, Batteries.and Insulated Wire. ‘Eatimates furnished, (9020-.m> wT WOODWARD & LOTHROP, BOSTON DRY Goops HOUSE, 921 Peon. Ave., D Street 912, WASHINGTON, D. c. coe ASR een, WANTED-FOR A PURCHASER A HOUSE OF 9 or 10 rooms, in northwest section of the city. Price uot to exceed $6,000. AUG. A. NICHOLSON eal Estate Agent, 605 lath street. 3 —— EE et a Bt WANTED— MISCELLAN EOUS WANTED HORSE AND BUGGY TO KEEP IN the country during the summer; securi ven. Adilrens X, Star oftice. bats FOR RENT—COKNER STORE AND CELLAR, Ex tablished ; cost: ining: businesn: reat, $18; dweiine af ; owner jour : rent 3; dwelling ._ Apply 901 U street northwest. 3yT-3t" OR BENT_1WO STORES—822 AND_ 624 77m Feed horthoen separately or together, Poaneaat lon atcnee. Apply w AMS, 502 Et. n.w. e27-3w* BUSINESS CHANCES. ANTED—A KAILWAY POSTAL CLERK, SAL- ‘ary of $1,000 a year, desires toexchange with nome one in any one of the government departments whose Salary 1s not less than $900. Address X. Z. A. office, at ap Degas) TO BID Ox ae ng a well or digy.ng w rew one at How Univerntty. Address J. 15. JOHNSON, ‘Treasurer 3y3-3t W oscars cabal ir atta a ck ners, by competent Indy" instruct vr of frst class references, “Aildross K. H.” SYLVES it 0. ANTED— ADVERTISING SOLICITORS Subscribers. t ‘ihe Weekly Pues Gs aes 92 colon Journal, and * the: Wash ington (D.C.) Post,” both papers. one year, for only 0. “Addioas A. G. LEWIS, Editor Ties, ston, Va. dy ws 3 HAND “FURNITU m Iry woods, &c. Highest cash price paid. Address Box 137 Star office. Je26-1n. a IT 18 TO YOUR IN- icycles TANTED-YOUR SOILED SUIT OF clean in the very beat taanuer for $1 nani nave thent called for aud W st UR CARPETS CLEANED BY eam Process. ‘Ihe best in the country. Orders by telephone or otherwise reccive prompt attention, SINGLETON & HOEKE, 60) Mar- t Space, Je6-2m. JANVED-L RICE, 490 MAINE AVENUE southwest, steam carpet cleaning worka, the oldest and the bestin the city. Mattresses remade, feathers renovated, furniture steained; orders by telephone. my7 Wartip MME. MERKIO: MANICURE, LATE of 70 N. Charies street, Ballimore, Md. ‘Parlors for ladies and gentiemen at’ 1105 F street northwest, ext door to Mrs. Paimer’s, Manicure Goods for sale. my Ty ANTED. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OP- posite Wiliard’e—Hair Mattreases, Feather beds, Bolsters and Pillows renovated; Carpets cleaned, sto gpdreaid. Ali kinds of mattréeses made to order. 408 ERMANENT, TRANSIENT AND DAY BOARD- ers accommodated at sumer rates at the McPher- Son House, corner of 15th and I streets. Mra. MT SOUTHALL. myi9-3m RB SALE—BiG BARGAIN, ELEGANT 7-OCTAVE, rosewood case plano, good as new, for only $110 cash; cost $260 one ; Owner hes no further use for it Apply at ‘once at Piano Exchange, 427 10.h et. DR SALE-MAGNIFICENT SQUARE GRAND. soale iano, handsome rosewood vase, richly catwed ‘ll the beat Sinnrovemeuts, suger si all Ofte, for ony #100, ueludtue eget wate cover and stool, cost $450, nearly new, owner havine ‘ured it but very’ litte; five-year guarantor’ can be secu at Pano Exchange, 427 10th strect northwest. jy VOR SALt—RARE BARGAINS IN NEARLY NEW Pisnos—Flegant square grand ‘hickering, onl; 190; coat $430." Magnificent ‘Lew eguare grand, tunot it Little, only $199; cost owner 1400. ° square grand, rosewood case, for only $100; cost $375. Kle- fant T-octave piano, obly $125. Good piano for beein- hers, only $00; $3 per month. Fiano & 4at 10th street: FOR SALE PA NOs AND ORGAN The following bargains offered at WORCH & BRO.'S Piano Warerooue: One slichtly used Schom- acker. $276, worth $350; Cabinet Grand Upright, $290, gue Haines’ Bro., #175; one nearly uew Sohmer, £300, finest instrument in the city, must te seen to be Siuted; one 7-oot. Square, $125: one Grovestein & Gos, $100: one Dubois, #40, aid fifteen other Instruments of all kinda and at al ces. Alm. ‘and other Orcains. A°BRO Sap Teh atrcee vortwoat ‘OR SALE—CHEAP—A THUEF-HORSE POWER BP iibe ae be ‘attached, but tte used. po seen at 825" Ast “wireet northeast, 4¢23-colm* JOR SALE—CHEAP—AT MEPKS, 621 @ STREP northwest, Backu ampion and Syracuse Carta, aud #ll kinds of Villace Carts, Jump est and other kinds of Carriages. Terms to nuit. Jo29-1m ROR 8: bi BG TURNOUT mM Tisive ae Horse, Harness, Brewster Top Buggy. Horee, Harness, 4-racsenger Horse, Harness, Siiftine-top Surre joree, Harness and Coupe Rockaway. lorse, Harness and Lightninue Jump Seat. The above are all first clasn. Also, a large ve- riety of Carriaxes, Buggies. two, four ani six eest Phastons. Concord (Wawons, Village Carte and the Lightning Jump-Seat, the most perfect family carriage in use. It is light, stylish and roomy, revre- senting it in three styles—btggy-top, standiing-top and extension top. Also, several five Horses for Harness and Saeddie use; ‘fine Pnglish Saddies and Bri- dies, &c. | Parties wishing to purchase complete furnout will save time andexpenee. Owing to my facil to promptly Af ly and on the most reasonable Wi ities and long experience Tam enabled 7OR SALE— HEADQU. ARTERS FOR HORSES AW! Sha ES, iD CAR- AC At GEYER’S Stables and Carriage Repository. 468- 470 C street northwont, bets ig and oh ets. On hand IREMONT HOUSE—CHANGE OF PROPRIETOR. ‘First-class table; polite and attentive servants: very denrable situation for famnlitee. toa: $e so and per day ; $25, $90, $35 and $40 por m. E.W.DENI-ON, HE LAPIER HOUSE, S.W.GOR.10rm AND ESTS. .Ww.: cool rooms; the conducted Boarding- house in the city. Transient Boarders accommodated at reavonable terms. Meals at ail hours, «29 OR BALE_AN OLD ESTABLISHED RESTAU- Pint in the business part of the city, rent very small, Address KESTAURANT, Star otice - Jy10. ANTED-—$2,000 FOR TWO YEARS AT SIX per cent, no commission, on improved prop- erty in Snes pare or j. Valued at $6,000, title per- fect. Address }ox 559, City P.O. syohe JOR SALE — A FIR CLASS RESTAURANT, doing a good business, cheap for cash. Resson for selling, kolng in wnother business, Address Box 87, Star ofttes. Jy9-8t" AX 2XPENTENC! D AND RESPONSIBLE MA! axer would join a live man with some means in 6n- tablishing @ permanent D: fume in it, Addi ime Entertainment. A for- E_DROIT DINING BROOMS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, 812 n.w., opp. Patent Office. corti suey) phemate a sie Ticket #5, Com: ai el ke Stairs. Meals and Lunches. ‘served fron 6a. m. to Te ualsl J. W. BEALL, Prop. EDUCATIONAL. ’8 BOOKKEEPING—ONE MONTH QUAR- EEPING—ON anteed to equal three of any otherxyatem. No text tc.. $$ a month, uutil higher. books used. With penmansii one's Hapid $2.50, October, when terms will be Bumness Penmanship easiest to learn and write Separate Department for Ladies. Prof. G@. W. HOWE, th street. dylo Mieres A’D PRIVATE LESSONS, WITH Bi ; aT 7 ‘etching from Nature, continue th: the year. ae i eae fouebt ant ON | Yenc and Stub Drawing. Water Colorand Olt Paistcs Bee Gone _ Landscape, Flowers, Composition. Log experien BUTE! rates: Cclicctions made everywhere, by J.H. | Landscape, Flowers, Con Stadio, fas Gore SQUIXK & CO. Baukers, 1416 Pa. ave, in1)-3m | Huildiug.” BEATON DONOHO: yom MONEY TO LOAN. E MO SEY TO LOAN 0) GOOD REAL ES- fate or cullsteral necurity at S and per cent. No y when security is good. O. AREEN, Room 1, einen's Insurance Building, corner 7th street and Louisiana avenue. jy10-3m. N ONEYIN HAND TO LOAN IN SU. TO SUIi, on real estate and other sutisfact wry security. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKE: Sy7-3t 920 F street northweet, Me EY TO LOAN, UN KEAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. R. O HOLTZMAN, a2 20th and F streets northwest. ONEY TO LOAN, ‘In sums to sult, at lowest on raa- eetute security. FITCH, FOX & BROWN. mu31 1437 Peonsvivanis avenie. MONEY 10 LOAN-ON REAL ESTATE OR OTHER ie gocurtty, Suma to suis from $100 to spy amount; lowest rates of intervat, least ex and without delay. ODT. A. PHILLIPS. 1498 Now York avenue. ends eo CLEING SE whi};ping or injury to your carpal, Ont telephous, ‘he @ avenue, ASH. OHAGE 53 rH ANTED—TO ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN E. Hania prom 6, er arene, ig aCom- misoner of Deeds for a 8. Conunissioner, Examiner and Notary. Alwi in Qflice tromY a. m. tos p.m. m2 ANTED—UPHOLSTEBY WOKK OF ANY DE- W *oivtion. ‘A. EL. CHASE & BRO. Next to City Post Oittes. LOST AND FOUND. apla A oT MO°At Dewees? nares OF INTEREST ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. THOS. J. FISHER & 00., ja13-6m_ 1924 F atreet northwest. M°*£¥ To Loan. Ihave MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, 41 gumcof from $100 and upwards, at lowest rates of” in- ‘Charges moderate. No delay. ti , B. H. WARNER, 1 916 F atreet_northy west. DENTISTRY. POUND {FOLLQWED ME HOME Last NIGHT. July 9th, a white and brown Spaniel Gyp, with very handsome brown cars. Owner wil prove, er and Bay for this advertisoment J. K. Ha; Y, Evenit ite O8T—YORKSHIRE TERRIER, BODY DARK, aud breast light: ears and tail out; wove cha vo bells and tag Nos100. newacd ald af returned to 1504 5 atroet northwest. dyl0-3t* QTRAYED_BLACK AND TAN TERRIER, SIX + months old, well grown; body and legs black; feet, gnklea and mouth tan colored; bad strap around neck. Reward if bronght to 307 C street northwest. jy9-3t* Ce day. + initis , K. Suitable eward paid if returned to Pnoe ae F street. 2 5 REWARD. STRAYED FROM THE PLACE ©) of Charies Milbrook, on the 6th of July, a light Hag Bare Mule, with ong, wie off, about twalve handa ich, elght yearw old. reward if return CHARL 8 MICBROOK, Muirkice Prince Georwe’s county, Md. 3y9-3t* Pe R. DUKE, DENTIST, 715 14cm STREET NORTH- west. Beautiful sets of Teeth and a perfect fit. eth filled for $1. 50 cent All operations warranted. ‘jy5-3m" WR. HARTLEBEN, GRADUATE OF PENNSYL- vania Ocllege, Philadelphia, having purchased dently seconimend Bima to ey patroke sen the: Cabs m1 jm. cleans dentist of undgubted ability. ir A. JARMAN, Dentist, 1015 14th st.n.w. 4025 RTIFICIAL TEETH MADE BEFORE AND IN- ‘inmediately ti plendid success. tranches of Den met and akillin; istry. Mibderate fees. ja3-ly DR. DONNALLY, 1321 F street northwest. Dist AXDALL PARSONS, Dewzrsr, stree: over Balan’ Book Bore.” Goldings s apoctalty. ‘Gas wiven dares night. oS 8. T. M. TALBOTT, DENTIST, No. 437 7TH ali a street, three from Cpr ‘in, ranted. janld PROFESSIONAL. FEET, &c.—RELIEF WITHOUT PAIN IN utes, . WHI'Tt'S establishment, 1416 ania avenue, oppocite Wilardts Hota. bovis da. 7103 2. m. Hi coanfully trewied. 3 mea do, jor putting the feet tn Order. 13 H. BOVEE, ICAL Qik ae eh mes ‘Russian, a iven. 1417 G arom te House. (CE AND RES- BARLES H. BOWEN, M. D,—O1 idence 919 F strest northwest, comms. WOOD AND COAL. SURE saree “Lhe attention en emnny. invited to eu inapection of STEPHENSON & BEO.. ‘Teh st. wharf and 13th st. and aP. ave. vania avenue, to6 p.m Sun ABY. cy it 3. ™. HE CFDARS—A HOME SCHOOL FOR YOUNG Ladies and Little Girls—will re-open Monday, Octo- Ber I. 1 is aituated on the Hekchite of Georsetown, and ie scoes:dble by street cars to all parte of the city,’ Ie Grounds are extensive, the locatiou healthful aud bost- fiful. Terme mocerate. tor cireniars address the MISSES Eat 1916 85th st., Washington. Jozl4m 88, AMY LEAVITT, OF bOSTON, ‘Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music and Harmony. ons Continued duriug the summer. Address 944 K street northwest. del ORGANIST TEACHER OF PIANO MUSIC. — Particular atteution to be- those Xo be qualified for 2. We E. SCH and VOCAL’ MER COURSE AT SP-NCERIAN Bi NESS COLLEGE, cor. 9th apd D at.,in Penmanship, Book- keeping and Correspondence, for June, July, August, Day seasions a. 10.to 12 m., five daye each week. Even= ing seasions 5 to ® p.m., ‘four evenings each week. Practical training for youths and men aud women dur- fase seaeon when tndolence and exvensive ieastrenare Mable to produce permanent injury. Lultion by the month or quarter. Scbolarship for a year, day or evan= ing, $50. pecial classes in Patol wnting maa rineipal,my29 ofeach month. HENRY MRS. SARA A. SPENCEE, Vice- QRWOOD INSTITUTE. SELEC! SCHOOL FOR Young Ladies, 1212 and 1214 14th st. Next seanion ‘opens Sept, 26,°83. ‘For circulars, address WM.D.CA- BELL, City. “A few boarding pupils recetved. 230-6 AVID 8. L. JOHNSON, ORGANIST AND CHOIR master, 1117 Juth street northwest. Private l-s- fons $1 per hour. Public voice classes fifty ceuts por mont ‘mab26-4m* 5, W: FLYNN, A.M. PRIVATE TUTOR, the year round the langest stock of Horses and to be found in the city. avin the Btables eens hand, which we will ‘Call and eee us. We have on hand what we advertise, A good Livery connected. je1-2m_ = flee. Caland before purchaats here. Top and no-top Sidetar ms Sphmona, = Family Car Tages, Business W: array, illo Carta, lar mn Mbi, ko. pairing end pain Tomy dons. "Will'sell cheap and terme to suit ‘All"week guerantecd. ru myl2 OR SALE—A LANGE STOCK OF ITALIAN MAK- BLE and Granite Monuments, Headstones, Vanes. gic. Monuments cleaned in cemeteries. WM. RUTH. ERFORD & CO., Pa. avo.. cor. dist st. nw. ap2s-3n B SALE A FINE STOCK OF BOSTON BUCK- board Co.'s Side-bar Baggies and other Lixlt Gar- Tiages. Their make is the best in the couutry for the money. Other ight and heavy Carriages, in great vu- Hidty, for epring or summer 1 pairing promptly atten. ROBT. H. GRAHAM, icpository aud 5 410-416 Sci wtreet northwest. ctorian, Village Carta, Cone Rockawayt, 0 HcCaull Waous and all the latest style cue? Tages in use. “Repairing promptly attended to. JOM M. YOUNG, 313 6th street, vi 3mm BOOKS, & ; New Boors Memotrs of John A. Dix, by Morgan A. Dix. Dynamic Sacroloxy, 2v.. by Ward. ay aS Candis, by Crawiord. hice, by Spencer. U yaehe chayer. Man. by Lucy C. Lilie, Mildred’ Bargain, do, Phyllis Brown, Fiore Shaw. For the Major, C. ¥. Woodaon. House that Jill Built, C. E. Gardner, wehares, ‘1 lot Plo WM. H. MORRISON, 38 475 Peunsylvenia avenue, <= Hor Prowsnanes. ny suage THE GOLDEN RSONESE. rd. ITMAN'S PHO! Mine DGRAPHIC DICTIONAKY. Rr COLLECTIONS OF DEAN STANLEY. By Doan POTUDIES OF NEGLECIED TEXTS, By Dr. Rob- "yEARLY GRAVES; FOR THE BEREAVED. McDuff. oa . For sale WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, 428 BEVENTH STREET. jel GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. § . W. dor. 8th = Preperation for College Wart Pont kena S. 2 euzny, competitive ons. Terms in aavance. .o 'VENING CLA‘ A MONTH. Al a ete, Sooke F Sis Gomes ees DUBREUIL BROTHERS, Z enmanahip. U-8, Ebstoty. wpns. Spelling. dal_| ¢aNUFACTURERS OF FINE DRESS SHIRTS, gence for D ft Fourigeith peat. Piano, 1112 F Sacer Nonrmwest, Wasurxatox, D. C. ole, : ve teachers, ms advantages. "6: B. ‘BULLARD. Dzector. u18-8m* = hone Pinan Drone Gitte ‘to order...., ae Bix Fine Shirts to order..., PROPOSALS. mba PuoPOSAES FOR COAL AND WooD. Tcossers Proposals 4 Wood for tho Dovartinant Of Justion wile pecoieed aon TINGLE SHIRT FACTORE fess ock NOON MONDAY, JULY SIXTEENTH, ax> ‘Thirty (90) cords of hickory wood, cut in two pieces. Fifteen (15) cords of ood. Tnstructirms to bidder: metobe ‘hod on application atthe Dee. saMES B. YOUNG, 37-8t_Chief Clerk and Superingendent of the Building. Pp FOR THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT. Enorveen OF? Wasuineros Monument, ‘Wastiivarom, BeCr, July oa, 1088.5 Sealea Proposals will be received at thir w peptie Worker Day oF eet, fence of bidders for furnishing at the site of the Wash- Forty-two thousand (42, 000) cubie feet (more or less) ened in he baton gs cn Casey,” 493-6 soe in Change. SCRAP PICTURES. JAY GOULD, 421 98T.. WONDERFUL ¥ ga es Tere Fame Bek foe for ELT YOUR FURS AND WINTER CLOTH ING AGAINST THE BAVAGES OF MOTH. REFINED GUM CAMPHOR, 0, PEB POUND. 1.C. BISHOP, soi S00 ta streat conser Hatred nortowest, | and Deconsttve Pistures.J-Jey Goud, 42190. mat MEN'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, £16 F Street, Opposite Patent Office. ‘money refunded. ‘It digpenses with the metal lining, so objections ‘Decause of labor necessary to keep it clean. ‘Aak to s¢e list of references. J. W. SCHAEFER, Soie Acawe, nis 21020 7th strest wortireest. Saraness sono, rane =x0.

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