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TIIE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON THVRsniY ti'.us! :i, iw?i. CMRBY x XOTES EdJt?r. Ihr KTrnlug >iar Im* n rritnlnr. permanent. on* Hue i*ilT eirrnlntinn mnrr thnn treble that of nnr oilier imix r published in Unnliiiuiii>n. mikI i-unnl to that ?t nil the ether dnllv pnprrt here added together. Personathe city for the snmrsicr can have THr Ft ak mailed to their addres*. pOfcti>aid, ana chan --ed as cftrn aa lor Ufty ccnti a month, invar.tbiy in idTttllf. The Initial appropriation for the reclamation of the Potomac flats baa passed the last stage of doubt and uncertainty and is now a law. The work will sr,on be under way and the day 13 not tar distant when the now unsightly and unhealthy river front will b a place of beauty and a Joy forever, not on!y to the people of Washington, but to the hundreds of thousands who annually visit the nation il capital. <The stru^^le for this Improvement has been a long one, and at times It appeared so hopeless that Its friends almost despaired. After Congress had become Impressed with the vltaL Imp- rtance of the work, selfish schemes lnt?rposedobstaeles which threatened its success, it is now, happily, l?eyon l the power of these harpies and leeches to retard the progress of this undertaking. It hasl^on committed to the War department and the officers of the engineer corps, whose works of internal improvement mark even* navigable river in the land, who will be intrusted with the duty of carrying out the will of Congress, have already under congressional direction made a special study of the requirements for this fiats reclamation work, and will be a bio to enter upon it promptly and intelligently. Brady made a srreat mistake wlnn he p'-.t TVaell, his "professional hireling llbeler;" as Jti lge Wylie so justly characterize 1 him, upon th" witness stand. More damaging testimony against the star route thieves could not have been given than that drawn <>;tt from this witness under the skilful examination of the prosecution. The e?:ftlbltlon Buell made of himself, is under the questioning or Mr. Mem 'k ;;nd th1 rulings of Judge Wy'de, he was compelled to abandon his prevaricating evasive answers an l state the shameful char iot -r of his relations with his purcha- r, Brvty, (Involving himself in 3 perfect network of contradletions In this connection, and making the most damaging admissions in regar<i to the operations of the star route rl-rz,) was so pitiful rnl humiliating that the coun-ol for defence, who had been sitting on nettles during his testimony, were finally compelled to give him a hint or the mischief he was dolour by telling him that lie was not obliged to give testimony to "criminate or disgrace himself." Mr. Brady ought now togoupon the stand to explain away the < rinilnating testimony of his demoralized hireling, against the riug. Doubtless the prosecution would not object to have the opi>ort unl; y to ask Brady a few questions. The passage of the river and harbor bill through both houses of Congress over the President's veto was a genuine surprise to the country, as outside dt the Capitol It was not supposed that the measure could command such support; and even within the Capitol the issue was regarded as very doubtful until after the active friends of the bill had mustered for It every available vote. The question did not Involve any grave difference between Congress and the Executive, and this fact largely contributed to the passage of the bill. Members of Congress who are i? entire accord with the President felt at liberty to differ with him on this subject without In the least disturbing their relations It was more a question of propriety than of policy. Had It tKen otherwise; had the matter presented a question of administrative policy, or had a principle been at stake for which the Executive felt bound to contend, the result would, no doubt, have b*u different. It was assorted at the Capitol that the President had no fewling whatever In the premises. The desire of Congress to 1 get away at th" earliest day practicable also as- , listed in the passage 01 The bilL The shortest way to dispose of the vM qanllni of river and liar- ; bor appropriations was to pa.-s the bill over the j veto, and this Influenced some votes in Its favor, 1 perhaps. The retnrn of the Russian representative to a participation in the deliberations of the conference of European power- ;it this juncture is even more significant than was his withdrawal, and surely England herself cannot longer fall to understand the situation. Russia withdrew because unwllilng to even tacitly approve of English intervention in E_"-pt; but now liu-sla returns for the reason that Turkey has decided to undertake the restoration of on'.er In Egypt. Thus does Rus-la say to Turkey substantially, -It.-ist upon your right to the con- ' trol of :.ff :lrsln Egypt and IJtissia will support you." There I- a strong suspicion that the leading s European powers have a secret desire to feast : Turkey, and th t the dlpkmatMs In Const mtlnople are employing their skill to bring I bout such a r- -'lit. Ku>s!a has f r years looi. 1 I with a longing } e up ?n Constantinople. England covets E'.y; t. at.d MM is MMtd of a wjlling t-s.1 to makeup for the losso? Alsace and Lorraine I by the addition or northern Afrl an territory. The exl-tlug complications may b?* utilized to work out some sii ii a plan of despoiling the "sick man," who would be helpless. it m;y b set down as a pretty safe conclusion, however, that Russia and France will not a-sent to .i^y conqu* st of E,-ypt by England unless th y are to get their share of iiie spoils. In his speech before th* National Civil service Reform Assoeiati ?u y.-sterd y, at Newpart, Mr. George Willi un Curt: - arra'. ^iie 1 the Pre.-:-lent for his removal of comp11- nt tiicers, and charged that flity per cent of the ofiice-ho'.ders wh> se terms expire during President Arthur's administration had been disml--ed. There surely mu^t be a mistake In thLs estimate, or H^e the- terms of remarkably small number of onice-holders expire during thv present executive's t int. The umber ol nomln ^ions sent to fie Senate during the present se**! n of congress has been un sually small, and of those s-*nt, i?y far the larger portion has l> 11 for unimportant places. The S-aate has been reqiir-d t" d-vote bat little time to executive bu->lne--, and yet It has kept the executive calendar almost clean, simply because the President gav^lt but little to do of this character. Republican Cor.gif s-n.-n have b<*en coicplaining of the President bec'ius * of liis (lllatoriness in making changes in otfi. es. lie has not moved fa.->t enough in this direction to suit them. Th'? n-publlcans of Georgia, as if to minimize their already latinite-lrnal chance of success, have upllt into two factions, one comprising the white and the ot:.?-r the colored members of the party. The election of the democratic stata ticket w?ts virtually assured, even with united republican opposition, r.nd therefor? the split is Immaterial, a.-^ bearing upon that election; but it h^lps the democrat- In their Congressional fight. By combining aU tii" opposition the renubllcans had countel upon carrying one or more Congressional districts. 'J'hls calculation has been upset by the factional fight on tne color line, and the result bids fair to be a aoild democratic delegation in the ext Congress. The business m n cf the country endorse the President's veto of the river and harbor bllL The back counties in w: ieh are located the little streams named in rh* bill for improvement have not yet been h- ard iroui, but it can be predicted that, tlvy will endor-e bill and, v.hat isof vastly OiOiX' cons qu' tM-e to the members or Congress, they will endorse the men who passed It. A Vlriflnla eilltor, thoroughly disgusted with inos. k duels, sugge-ts a law requiring the sherirr to conduct each duel ,r -,hort range, and to continue the tiring until a tuaeral results, such a law might more elftvtu illy put a stop to th * practice than existing statnt against it. At any rate. It woul l put a qutetus upon the bravado or preteuvled duelists, who are, in the main, the supporters of "the code." "JJNCOUK DAT WHITE AM;EL. *"Bc k^rfa!," ?aul Br th^r tisrdner. "Jit you donn' onioa:-' sublimity wid ch ck. It sm cln-ek ^ borrow of ? fri -uj, but it am sublimity to pay it. It ata ch?e* ?:> run in debt when you know you caai't pay; it am aublimlty to turn ob*.- an r -1 covr, two ^harV ob Btcck. an' a ydi? d<v io* cmltton. It an? cheek U> climb a tuck fence an* break into de hen-i*n; It mu sublimity, in you am di^ ivotvd, to c-ju\inco A* owner dat you k>? kin* iur yo* loa: cow. "If tickne* come*, be roblime. Dat K uncork dat bottle ob white angvl, Hanfonl'a Ginirer, Oateveey man kbould ktsep at h*hcdsid>? and on hu oideOo'd. It will minify yo' rabUmity, intensify yo* apiwiite for |<?*n" tingle yo' mO to do tui>efuLe?t praide, ?xlad ! yo' very bouts dat you un alive." K: I AY LOB & JJUFTY, pp^ ss^.a .-er ?r ?V? 8?^ a^S rESStlLTASIA AYES UE, SrECIAL SALE OF SUMMER DRESSES IN ASSORTED LOTS. LOT 1-PERCALE DRESSES. $3?OLD PRICE-$6 LOT 2?NAINSOOK DRESSES. $12?OLD PRICE?$20.50 $15?OLD PRICE?$24.00 $18?OLD PRICE?Iv>8.00 $40?OLD PUICE-160.00 i LOT 3?MULL DRESSES, WITH ELEGANT TRIMMINOS. 543.50?OLD PRICE?:?C2.00 $:?.oo-old pi;ice-4&>.oo I ? LOT 4?LAVENDER MULL, BLACK LACE TRIMMINGS. ?20.00?OLD PRICE?$44.00 WHITE MULL. WITH REVERING. C-U.OO-OLD PRICE??4*. 00 WHITE WRAPPERS REDUCED TO TWO-THIRDS .THEIR lORMER PRICE. TAYLOR & H U F T Y. au3 j E\V STOCK. SILK UMBRELLAS, AUTOMATIC FRAMES, GINGHAM. AND ALPACA UMBRELLAS. W. S. TEEL. au3 rS5 Pennsylvania avenui. TRACTS, NOT FANCIES. BriL'u- this a Ivcrtisement with you, and ca!l for any ; Jot or article advertised, and you will find it promptly produced. I I Every article in onr Block reduced, (except BLUE FLANNELS. BLACK CLOTHS ami SEERSUCKERS. No pi a a 11 percentage, but a general redaction. Our i motto?FIRST LOSS THE BEST LOSS. Goods at prices named below do not remain in stocli t waiting for purchasers, therefore we advise you to i come and look them over. ODDS AND ENDS OF CASSIMERE SUITS THAT HAVE BEEN GOOD SELLERS AT FROM $15 TO $20 YOU CAN NOW TAKE YOUR CHOICE AT $10 PER SUIT. LOR 37G. BROWN ALPACA COATS HAVE BEEN $2, NOW GO AT $1. LOT 1, ZJC. SILK MOH AIR AND SEA GRASS LINEN COATS, PRICE $2.50. COME AND TAKE YOUR CHOICE AT ?1.50. ODDS AND ENDS WHITE VESTS AT HALF THEIR VALUE. WE NAME ONE LOT-A 233. HAVE BEEN jl. MUST NOW GO FOR i-0 CTS, ODDS AND ENDS CASSIMERE PANTS. WELL, WE WON'T TELL YOU HOW LOW WE ARE SELLING THEM. LOOK IN OUR WINDOW AND THE PRICES \\ ILL SURPRISE YOU. A. SAKS A CO., | STRICTLY ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, I snl 31C and 318 Seventh Street. ^ EW iTf LA! )E8 1 K I >RES8 QOOD&. ' I?liR * OOTT \ A\D OTHER NEW SIT VDES .TUST RECEIVED Sl*I ! AB1.I FOR J RAVELING I ?RES.S ES. E"NNF.i AND GUI NET -li KS AT VJ RY LOW PRICES. PREVIOUS lO TAKING INVENTORY. WE GUARANTEE OUR FINISH OF GUI NET BLACK SILKS To NEITHER < R At K OK SPI.I r. AND OFF! K BAiiG^iNS. HAVING JUS 1 PURCHASED A LARGE 1 < >1 ADVANTAGEOUSLY. HOUSEKEEPERS' GOODS. SHI RTINGS AND PILLOW CAsIN- S IN COTTON AND LINEN AT I HE I.O\VE?T PRICES, TABLE < DAMASKS IN ILL WIDTHS TOWELS AND NAPKINS IN GREAT VARIETY. W. 51. SHUSTER & SONS. ai3 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ONE PRICE. i THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. anl WOODWARD & LOTllROr. ; J SUMMER SILKS, 37>;c. YARD. J JJ* A few half pieces, this pnee made to close at L <""* L I Y SCilMEIl bILRS AND FOl-LAIlD SILKS y Also made 50c.. G2>ic. and 75c. g BLACK SILKS. g p As a special bargain for Jnly. T> j? WeoBer two numbers of the celebrated , Q CACHMIRE EGYPTIAN BLACK SILKS, Q I superior quality and finish, at $1.50 ami $1.75 per yd. T j Y i*or 8 rvice a:id durability, these Silks are not ' Ij ?irp?ssed by any Silks imported. X GAUZE UNDERWEAR. rp j J We ar.? offering exceptionally good baivains in | i * ' E (Jauz*i FudervesU for Ladies and Gents. g j g EMBROIDERED M ULL COLLARS and FICHUS, g We have sj>ecial values in these goods at 75c.. $1.00 and $1.25 each. ? I ; BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 021 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 921 jy23 1,H~?fcC1,LLrL01D TRUSS- THAT NEVER > \n^"?r eura out. always dean, and can be ^ A-rii wluie UiUulk. Is for vale at CHAS. FISHKR'S. 623 7th street northwest, r F1SHER devote* her attention to the wants of Ladv Patrons. mil VSenuine decker bros. pianos lT The bes^Bua??TT OKOAN8' G. H. KUHN. 407 10th street. Sol* Agent WETMORK * McNEALK. RE AlTESTATE BROK' ' ?rs. Agent* for the London and Lsnoishin Fire Iiumranc? Co.. 14'J0 NewVork avenue. Country nropt;'y *** ?wot?ted on MarytolL &.T& tate. | >. . ..-r * rpHE LAST CHANCE! THE CLOSING-OUT SALST OF SUMMER CLOTHING, which we inatwurated several weeks aire, has met with more suirfm Uian we even looked for. It is true we exi ected to clear out our Summer Stock with the help <tf Reduced Prices, and we are proud to say that our expectation# HAVE BEEN MORE TH AN REALIZED. We have made a successful break in our stock, and in order to clear our counters we have wade STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS. We are Kola* to make a CLEAN 8WEEP. We are not going to carry anj goods over to next season. THESE ARE OUR LAST REDUCTION'S THIS SEASON. J A FEW MORE OF THOSE STLK-LINED SUITS LEFT, THAT SOLD FOR f28. WE SOW BELL THEM FOR $18. A FEW MORE OF THOSE SILK-LINED SUITS LEFT, THAT SOLD FOR *-'5. WE NOW SELL THEM FOR fl5. THOSE SUITS THAT SOLD FOR *20 WE NOW SELL FOR $12. THOSE SUITS THAT SOLD FOR $15 WE NOW SELL FOR |10. We have several lines of extra-size Suits, and also Pants, which we want to close out; have therefore put such prices on them that will effect a speedy clearance. This will positively b* THE LAST CHANCE this j season to buy Clothing at near half value. We would ; ask all who are on the lookout for Ejtra Bargains not to ' fail to call. We have no old stock tn offer you. Every garment is | new a lid is of this season's manufacture. I A. STRAUS, 933 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NE.UI 10th Stheet, ' AND au2 032 D STREET. ICING'S PALACE, No. 814 SEVENTH STREET. THE KINO OF THE MILLINERS, i AND THE GREAT LEADER OF FASHION. Y 0 U R L AST CHANCE. Only a few more of those elegant FRENCH CHIP HATS. at5Uc., worth ?1.50. THE ENTIRE STOOK OF KING'S PALACE TO BE SOLD OUT. OUR NEW STORE WILL BE READY OCTOBER l. While rebuilding we will sell resrarlle-s of cost our extensive stock of HATS. BONNETS. FLOWERS, PLUMES. SILKS. SATINS, RIBBONS, LACES. GLOVES, SILK MITTS, LACE FICHUS, SCARFS, EMBROIDERY, CHILDREN and MISSES' HOSE. LINEN ULSTERS. BLACK TREBLE ENGLISH CREPE and LACE CAPS. Having determined to reopen about October 1, as soon as our new building is completed, with an entire new stock, we will 8-11 our very lanre and extensive stock for I le?s than cost. We should advise ail in need of fashion| able and stylish goods not to miss this opportunity, as we are determined to sell?price will be no object?in . order to get rid of the goods. Remember, you will never again have such a chance for Bargains. Don't fail to cail at KING'S PALACE. 814 SEVENTH STREET. j Bear in mind that we have no branch store and no connection with any other establishment in the city. j2'J ( $'!* rwr53;^ r-:>" oo??oo otfwoo "'55,, oo oo w oo Xf 55 00 00 00 tn t|* 55-.53 ou?0oo nor, u U NX N O G IJ U NN N G U U N N.N G OO u U N NN GGG UU N NN " ?10!) Gun Reduced to >P">! ! Damascus Stt .-1 Barrels! Extension Tib! Eelioundir.g < Lock-;! Pistol Grip! D..ub!e Br-its! Patent Fortiid!1 Trial ' Given! Extraordinary Shooting Qualities! ). O'MEAllA, 3:347 Pennsylvania avenue, 1 Washington, D. C Ail Catalogues free. jy2.? 1 ECONOMICAL AND SAFE. WEAVER, KENGLA & CO.'i ! , LAUNDRY SOAr If FCONOMICAL, BECAUSE IT IS PURF.; i FREK FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS. SUCH AS MARBLE DUST, SOAPSTONE. PIPE CLAY, SILI CATE, fcc., WHICH ARE USED TO ADD WEIGHT 1 AND BULK, AND \\ HICH QUICKLY WEAu OCT \ AND ROT THE CLOTHES. IT IS SAFE. BECAUSE IT IS MANUFACTURED FROM STRICTLY PUP * MATERIALS. VIZ: STEAM ! REFINED ! ALLOW (PREPARED BY OURSELVES), PALM AND COCOAXUI' OILS; WHILE ON THE CONTRARY MANY OF THE SOAPS ON THE MAR- ; KETARE MADE FROM GREASE PROCURED FROM 1HE CARCASSES OF IUTRID DEAD ANIMALS, THUS ENDANGERING LIFE AND HEALTH. PUT UP IN BARS. AND LYi-RY BAR BRANDED WITH OCR NAME. FOR SALE BY GROCERS GENERALLY, AND WHOLESALE AT OFFICE. m8 32!4 WATER STREET. GEORGETOWN. D.T. f; REAT REDUCTIONS " 1 IN PRICE OF SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES. | Sin.-er Nccdl's 1 cerit each. Needles for all other . Mai l'.iijri "J com- each. 20 cents utr dozen. Warranted the U-st make. Complete assortment of parts and attachment for all machinc*. At OPPEN HEIMERM 528 9th street northwest. St. Cloud Building. Machines for Pent. Mr.ch;:.es Repaired. aul | J^OR TRAVELING OUTFITS^" 5-4 ALL-WOOL TY.TLLED DEBEGF-, 50c. 5 4 ALL-WOOL FRENCH CHECKS. G-4 HABIT CLOTHS. LISLE THREAD GLOVES. HANDKERCHIEFS and HOSIERY. TYLER & CHEWNING, jy31 918 7th BTREflT NORTHWEST. LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. FINEST AND CHEAPEST MEAT FLAVORING STOCK FOR SOUPS, MADE DISHES AND SAUCES. LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. An in\aiuable and i>alatal>le tonic in all cases of weak digestion and debility. "Is a success and a boon for which nations should feel grateful."?See "Medical Press," "Lancet," ''British Medical Journal," &c. CAUTION?Genuine only with the facsimile of Baron Liebirf's Signature in Blue Ink across the Label. This caution is neeessarv. owing to various cheap and inferior substitutes being in the market. LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. To be had of all Storekeepers, Grocers and Chemists. Sole A treats for the United States (wholesale only) C. David & Co., 9 Fen church avenue. London. Ens-laud. ap2I SURE.CURE FOR MALARIA. CAROLINA TOLU TONIC! j Sure cure for Dysj>epsia in all its i-taa-et- ni?n trm * ?oJd*. Bronchitis, Asthma, and all diseases of the Throat and Lunijs; ana the only remedy that is beneficial in malarial climates. This is a preparation of HAT SAM OF TOLU. ROCK CANDY; ilAGNESIV and other medicinal* beneficial in above diseases, the busis being the purest Rice and Rye Whiskies. Harmless and l very- pleasant to take. Try it. For sale by all drujrgiste ?md grocers atli i?r quart bottle The trade suS t a liberal discount by Barbour & Hamilton and Frank Hume, ys holesale Grocers, and Sole AKents for thin city. HENRY BISCHOFF & CO., New York and Charleston, 8. C., Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors? UaU'lU) tU. 8 ARASOLS. SUN UMBRELLAS, SILKS, LACES? India Linen, Satines, below cost, to close out. at 7hA nd 714 7th street, between G and H. ^at 7iM3 *17 J. E. YOUNG. MEW LATEST IMPROVED WHEELER & WIL? SON, DOMESTIC, HOWE, SINGER and other first-class machines at corner 7th and H streets. at*10 to$?/teLCanvM6erB'0411 th<irefore son machines < Examine our new QUEEN. Parties using the QUEEN !SUnJ??M^?ue, of best machines ever mlde. Silent, swift, simple, dnrable. No boles to threaa. dressmaker?1-811100111818 from mechanical experts and This h the only establishment in the District thit kcei>s a full line of needles, oils, attachments and materials for all kinds of sewing machines Special attention to repairing. All work warrsuied- All kinds for rent. .... A U ER B AC H, Cor. 7tl\ and H sts., Adjoining Auerbach's Gent's Furnishing and Hat 3 Store. j THi obeat wsm'&stf** waira spFmlnSr : Renting and repairing, in* ^I ^ vegetable product, Only used In Aran's Aorx Crbe, hu proven itself a never-failing' and rapid cure for every form of Malarial Disorder. Fever and A true, ot Chills and Fever. No injury foil owe its use, and its effects arc oermanent. It roust? tbe system to a oonditkm of viirorous health, cleanses the blood of malarial poison, and imparts a COIn'<*' a"d security met desirable in Ajnie districts. It is an excellent tonic and preventative, aa well as cure, of all complaints peculiar to malarious, marshy and miasmatic regions. The great superiority of Ateh's Ague Cms over any otner compound is that it contains no Quinine, Arsenic, or mineral; consequently it produces no quinism or injurious effects w ha lever upon the constitution. Those cured by it are eft as healthy as" if they had never had the disease. t of ArKK',3 Aou* Cube upon the iff?,4?," Dnjcetivt) Organs makes it a superior remedy tor U^er Complaints, producing many remarkable cn.^*fp' w'be,ro other medicines have failed. For sa e by all drutntists. j28-4 AT S""b A B 5 MS: i"58* r K u * MM M SSSq feRi? U,?,u M M M c ? M bbb a a uu m m m bsss8 r BATHING SUITS for Gentlemen from G5 cents up. BATHING SUITS for Ladies from $2.23 up. BATHING SUITS for Misses from 6 to 16 years. BATHING SUITS for Boys front 4 to 10 year3. BATHING HAT3 AND CAPS from five cents up. BATHING SHOES for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. BATHING TRUNKS for Gents and Boys. YACHTING AND BICYCLE SHIItTS, YACHTING AND BICYCLE SHIRTS, for Gents and Boys, at A U U MM MM cSSS ?nr? M H U MM AIM" S 3 ? R a A Vr K }} K}1 M SSSS, p B AAA U U At M M BBB A A UU AI Al M hSSNS 416 FEVEXTH STREET. ?Hlt. RUPPERT, NOS. 403 AND 405 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY CHILDREN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY. the cheapest for Beauty, Comfort and Durability in tin market. LECHERY, FISHING TACKLES, CROQUET an 1 I AWN TENNIS. BICYCLES, VELOCIPEDES, TRICYCLES, WAGONS, 4ic., can be bought at the lowest manufacturers'prices. al CHR. RUPPERT. pATENT COMBINED FLY TRAP AND ADJUSTABLE w W WTTNN NDDD OO WWW w w w w ?P?D n ? O W W W W WW WW IIN N N D DO O W W W XT yg? ^ II 5 N N D D O O WW WW W W UN NNDDD OO W W RSSSS CCORRR KF.EF.EENN W g C C R R K K N N N S&SgC RRR EE KE NNN g 2C CR RI<: E N NX SSSb CCC R R EEE EEE N NN DAISY LAWN MOWERS. HYDRANT HOSE, BUILDERS' AND MISCELLANEOUS HARDWARE, F. P. MAY & CO., 631 Tenna. avenue, near 7th street gTILL GREATER REDUCTIONS AT THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. The room must be altered to meet the demand of the ?ro.vin.' custom of tli- MISFIT STORK, and in order iiot to be hampered by stocs wh.ie making improvements it will l>e closed out ro-'a-dless of coat. You cau, ther. fore, buy Best Calcutta Seersucker Suits at -11.10 Be>t Iiidijfo and White All-linen Suits lor ;5, formerly ^ # . OURood Cassimere Sir's at Better Cassimere Suit- at ilO. Stili l.'ettt r Cus-imere Suits at *12. At $15 you can buy a hue French Cashmere Suit, reduced from $2o. At \Vom ifis" wort!i"$25. B'"ck Di^nA Suit, reduced Flannel Suits ar near y closed cut. but a few are still kit. I you want any co:hj soon. Pr.cs?well, not wort a wnile mentioning. Fine Pouve - Coats ;.t >3, worth ST. 50 Ilu r? ere a few more Nun Cloth Coats and vests. Price ?'?, formerly #10. ' Thesptcckot" 50 and 75a. Duck Yens is aretthisr small, but th-r;- are s.-?iu? l*ft yet. A word to the wUe &c In B *>>' Suit-, of which we bou-L't some rat!'?r"late ^10 U na0 CaKsimorj Suit at Would l?e cheap An F.lf .-ant S'lit at 57. Woul i bo rhoap at 512. A 1 mo. Suit at JS. Would be cheap at 515. Linen pu.-t nv, formerly 51.75 and $2, reduced to 51.25 &:~d o 1.50. ?10 will buv a Boys* Fine Black Cloth Suit. Former price, ;15. fl3 Will buy you a Fine Black Cloth Suit. D. B. irock coat. Can't be touched e.sewliero under ?111. OUR MOTTO: "No Trouble to Show Goods." Satisfaction guaranteed at the MISFIT STORE. CORNER TENTH AND F. jy18 47 POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWING OF THK COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION" CO in the city of Louisville, on "* THURSDAY. AUGUST :jl sx, 1882. Thc.^3 urn wing's occur monthly (Sundays excepted) rmder provisions oi an act of the General Assembly of JiontucKy. T he Unit?^d States Circuit Court, on March 31, rendered tlit^ following deoidion: First?That the Commonwealth Distribution Company is le-ral. Second?Its drawings are fair. This company has now on hand a lartro reserve fund. Lead caretuiiy the list of prizes for tho AUGUST DRAWING. ] p!?5f i il!2? 10,000 1 Prize. ^ aiu) 10 Prizes. $1,000 each "" in'000 20 Prizes. 601! each 1,7 ;S{ 100 Prizes, lOoeach lo'uto 200 Prizes, COcach....;;.... COO Pnzes, 2(>each rVnon 1,000 Prizes, 10 each ln'thin Ci T>?; ? , * no.i i 1U, I HJu ? Prizes. 300 each. ApproximaUonPrizes 2.700 y ITizes, 200each. " < i ulln b Piizes. 100 each, " ? 3oo 1,^00 l?rizes. ciio inn ?2'hl,fticiets' V'V tickets, |50; 55 Remit luouey or bank draft by letter, or send bv e*. press. DON'T SEND BY REGIST ERED LETTER op POST OFFICE ORDER Orders of 55 tind uj.wwdby "1^'A?",61!1?"*- Address all orders toK. M BOAliDMAiS, Courier-Journal Buildinu* I^onigville. Ky.# or R. M. BOARDMAN, ^BrS^iiw^v New Vork; or J. W. CLARK, (ill New Jersey avenue northwest, and 1422 Pennsylvania avenue. & fll-t&th ?1LEARING OUT SALE. Best irrade Blue Flannel Pants. $3.75 lower araria sa. Linen Pants, 75c. All Summer stock balow c" Gent's Undershirts and Drawers, from 25c. up. Boy's Pantaf from (5c. uu. Low-quarh^r Shoes, at and below cost* cents ?t8tS i 0Ur OWU i>riCe" Coat?? 40 and 50 1914-1916 Pennsylvania avenue. J. W. SELBY. Q.AS COOKING STOVES" TOR SALE AT THE GASLIGHT OFFICE, TENTH STREET. .1e20 p*INE FURNITURE STORAGE. A CHACE'S, al? NEXT CITY POSTOF FICE. OLD WINE AND OLD FRIENDS ARE K\OW\ A a the best, so is JUSTH'S Old Stand toofor v?^~ as the only place where first-class SECOND Hu'n CLOTHING can be sold at respectable prices Addis? cr call at JUSTH'S Old Stand. No. 619 ^^ef bet?^ 6th and 7th streets northwest, or Branch Stare? Xn iiw 9thstreet, between D and E streoano^wmL nr06 I ^ote by mail promptly attended to. matSi J RON BAILINGS A SPECIALTY. 1 A NEAT WROUGHT IRON FENCE of one-half inch iron. pu?up complete at 8o cento per ALSO ALL MISCFXLTN^U^IRO^ORK. 3y21?2w 462 Maine avenue, southwest. jQISOOUNT TEN PER CENT T0PHA1T8 raraS?iS^lEgTB^g,W?feSBiTO SADDLES, WHIPS, >y34-lm j. g, TOPHAM. ' WplabttS yoBf5^^ IWpfcOU.. MQTa*U{X>r FELT, 0A&P?Z WANTED?HELP. AirrED-TWO RELIABLE SERVANTS, ONE for general workmast be able to sew and run sewing machine, and oueto cook, wash andiron. Written recommendations required. Apply betwee n 9 and 4 at 1306 S street northwest. anS-St* \vanted-a boy to write and make"HIM11 ?lf useful; S3 per week, eight hours per day. Address with references, stating education. SiONKBENGF, ^Urottce. It* 1\TANTKD-1WO CARPENTERS. DtQUIBE AT ! It the American House. corner 7tb street and Penn. avenue northwest, between 5: JO and C o'clock p. m. It* \\*ANTEB?TWO WOMEN, TO HELP IN KPT- ! IT chen. Apply, any time after 7:30 p.m., at 1717 K street northwest. It' W ASTFD-A MIDDLE-AGED COLORED WOMAN Vt to cook, wash and iron, aud do general housework for a family of six. References required; wages trood. 1117 K street northwest. au3 - 3t* TV AN TED?A GOOD COOK. IMMEDIATELY, AT \f EUREKA DAIRY LUNCH ROOMS. ?18 aud 620 13th street northwest. Must come well recommended. au3-2f VIT ANTED?A GIRL TO IX) HOUSEWORK IX A Yl private family. Must bring references. Apply at 610 Louisiana avenue. auS-.'t WANTED-A NEAT. STEADY WHITE GIKL OR 11 woman, conn>eteut to sew. mend and take care of children; a comfortable, i>ermaneut home, with good waire* offered to a satisfactory person. Apply this evening or to-morrow afternoon, at 1114 M st. n. w. It AV*NTKD-A WHITE WOM AN TO COOK. WASH T T and iron. Call at 1141 24 th atr;-et northwest, near M street, between fi and 8 o'clock p. m. it* "WANTED?A GOOD RESTAURANT COOK. Ap11 ply at 486 Pa. avc. n. w. au3-2t YVANTKD?A BAKFRIN L. H. LAMB'S NAT 1 tionalPie Bakery, 54 F st. s.w. au2-2t* \\TANTED?A WHITE GIRL. AS NUK.-E. !4 TO 11 lfi years of aire; well recommenced, aud willing to make herself useful. Inquire at 1335 Greene street, Georgetown. au2-2t* "\VANTED-FIVE GIRLS. TO LF.ARN PANTAv l loon making; must know how to sew; pai 1 wtiile loarainc. Ajplyatslj Vermont a\enue, opiate the Arlington Hotel. ao2-2t* \VTAXTED-A WHITE SERVANT TO COOK AND V do kiichen work; must have good recommendations. Apply at C. BAL M'S. 807 L street northwest, between 8th and 9th streets. au2-2t \vANTED?FIVE' FIR8T-CLA8S WAITERS CAM n find j>ermaueut situations at DRIVER'S Summer Garden, 1;>43 Pennsylvania avenue. aul-3t ! WANTED?A GOOD JOURNEYMAN BAKER AS j TT first hand, sit rtUl 13th street northwest. aul-3t* \Y"ANTED-STK.\m*r"RELIABLE Y<JUNG M1 S. tt cr well-grown Boys, to drive earts; our work lasts ten months in the year ; wjifen, 70 cents for a day's work, i>ai<l in cash every Saturday. Apply st thestabies of the Washington Brick Machine Co., Ii aud Boundary northeast. jy3-lm j V\TANTED-WHITE ANDCOHlltF.DCOOKS.GEN" eral Workers. "2d Girls ami Nurses for this city, | Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and elsewhere. , Families furnished servants with references. Try us. 92B F street northwest. Licensed Agency. C. E. PRICE At CO. mv30-9w* WANTED?S ITU AT I<) X S. \tJASTED?BY A WHITE MAN. WHO IS AX EXT 1 perienoed (iardeu-r, a Situat.on to manage or take charsre of a farm. B"st of references. Apply to T. J. TRODDEN, "JO."* 7th street n. rthvvvst. a;;3-2t* | j \y A NT ED?AN EXPKUT 8TENOGRAPHEB DI'.tf sires Writing from dictation. He would also ; take a few Scholars. Address E. D., Star office. au2-3t* W ANTE D?IU K) MS. VVA N TED?BY A FAMILY OF THRTFTADULTS " three unfurnished rooms, on second floo:; modern conveniences; central and pleasant location. Refer- , eucesexchanged. Address H. S., star office. au3-2t* j WANTED?HOUSES. W A NT lib-A SMALL HO USE; BK N T l*OT TO TT exceed ?30 per month; <'at itol Hill or northwest p?rt of citv preferred. Address RESIDENT, Star ; office. au5-2t* VVANTED?HOUSE >\ITH I'ARLOR, DINING^ t t room, kitchen, three wood-sized l>ed chambers; modern improvements; to be occupied by adults. No basement. Address or call on T. B. N., 709 12th street northwest. au2-3t* \\rANTED-TO RENT BY A PERMANENT TKN11 ANT, a furnished house of six or seven rooms. Address E. L. V., 1'ost Paymaster's Office, 1214 Fstreet northwest. au2-2t* \V ANT ED-BY AUGUST 1ST. FOK A CASlTTEX" ant, six to seven-room House, with hall, water and gas; $13 to #20 rent i>c-r month. Send postal to 451 P street northwest. Jy20-lm WA NTED ?MISCELLANEOUS | WANTKD-TO HIRE THREE GOOD DRAFT M Horses tor two months. Apply at 019 Pennsylvania avenue. nu3-2t* WANTED?TO RENT OR LEASK, A GOOD FARM T by a party who thoroughly understand s farnnmn Address Bo* 2<>, Star office. au3-3t* YVanted-my 'friends and patrons to T1 knr.w that I ha vc removed my Phot'.jrraph Gallery to 309 9th street, between D street and Pennsylvania avenue, PAUL TRALLES. au3-t>t WANTED-TO BORROW THREE HUNDRED j t t Dollars; will give satisfactory security. Address i Box 04, star office, giving full i articulnrs The party j i Huswring a former advertiseu?ent addressed the above t m x will call for his letter, addressed to Capital. | au3-2t* i vvt ANTED?THE USE OF A HORSE AND PHAET 1 ton for c ue month; if B^tisfnct ry will purchase at a reasonable price. Address "PHAETON." Star office. It \\"A>*TED-THE CWXER OF A i IN : :BLOOD T 1 lia!? Terrier H g (lesirts t'> raise a breed of t Trier pups and will give the owner of a small terrier bitch the choice of a pup out of any litter raised. Address F S.. Star office. au2-2f* \V A NTED?EVERYBO DY TO KNOW THAT 1 HEY ! i ?-aij obtain Eic!i?;i)er>r.;r's Never-failing Chill ' ; Cure of I). D AVIDSON, <>.>3 E street southwest. :;u2-lm j j \Y ANTED- CARPETS TO CLEAN BY THE AUTOt t niatic Steam l*roces>; the best in the world; no inI jury to L-i- litest fabric. Orders by telephone or other! v,ise to J-lNGLhToN A: HoEKE, carpet dealers. ?0l j Market Space. iJ"14 ! \YANTED?LADIES TO""LEARN MOODY'S SYiT l! teal if Dress Cutting. It is j erlection. It i:* not ! a chart or model, but a Square. It is the otsls system ! j in the world by which ycuug trirls can cut an.t prepare ! i a dress, and make it lit as well as experienced dress' makers. The i rice is within the reach <>f all. md. washington, s jy20-eolm 1211 l'a. ave.. General Agent. , \YAVi'KlM'ARPETS TO CLEAN BY 1L li CHX'E & BliO., next door to t'ity Post Office. ; i The only i?rfeft carp>t cleaning machines yoi invented. 1 No club or v,hipiung process to" ruin carets. 1'arjiets. i I..m.b:viiui!.s, sc., cared for duriug tbj summer. Orders oy telephone or otherwise. Carpets returned eame day. mlO \YANtT.D-IU RICE,- li>0 MAINE av'e'xue 11 southwest. Cleans Carpets better, with 'ess wear j n;id tear, th:>n any other firm in the city. Mattresaes j remade; Feathers renovated; Furniture steamed. Or- j ders by telephone. ml \Y ANTED?UPHOLSTERY WORK 1)F~ANY DETT tcryjtioa, Muttres-e.s renovat-d by ratified CariH'ts cleaned to ar>i>ear nearly new. A. H. CH ACE & BliO., next City Post Office. s3 \*TANTED ?TO ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN E. T t BEALL, Room 4, 1420 New York avenne, is a Commissioner of Deeds for Every State and Territory, U. 8. Commissioner, Examiner and Notary. Always in office from 'J a. m. to 5 p. m. mi "YY ANTED?OLD GOLD AND SILVER INLARGEOR TT Siiiall Quantities. Highest cash price paid. 321 Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 3d and streets. J(uii9 VVANTED-YOU TO KNOW THAT 1 SELL A FIltSTN 11 class Tailor-made Second-hand Suit, much better and a great deal cheai>er than a common new suit can be bought, at JUSTH'S OLD STAND, No. 619 D Ftro-et northwest, cr at Branch Store, No. 409 9th st. northwest. N. B.?Wo buy but first-clas3 Second-hand Clotliin?. janl9 LOST AND FOUND. L"OST OR STOLEN?BLACK, WHITE AND TAN Setter Gyp. Had on iron chain collar and tair with i owner's name?B. Egioff. 310 9th st. northwest. $5 reward for return or information of her whereabouts. au2 2t* _ Losr?the possessor of a black leather Bag, containing an account book, three dt-J-ies lor : 1880, 1H81. 1882, with some letters, papers, &o?, besides clothing and brushes, will receive the reward of #10 bj' leaving the same at 920 Louisiana avenue, with Mr. THOMAS BAKER, and no questions asked. It was left on the seat of a car in tfie 5 p. m. train to Richmond on he 3d of June. jy22-eolm BUSINESS CHANCES. o 4 /k killbuy a kotaky I'tllN'l'INU press"; inside chace 0x9. Address F. G. H., Star omce. aul-3t* FOR SALE?800 ACRES OF TEXAS LAND; WILL be sold in lots of 160 acres each at a bargain; near county seat and railroad. For terms, fcc.. address Box 150. Star office. Jy31-6t* P5R SALE?GOODS CONTAINED IN STORE, 1723 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. Also, store for rent. A first-class business place; rent $25. Rooms above the Store for rent; goods packed and stored. iy22-lm* )R RENT AND 8ALE?ALL CLASSES OF Houses, Lots, Country residences, and Farms in Maryland and Virginia. JAB. L. DAVIS, 51 Congress street, or 1218 31st street, Georgetown. m22-3m FOR SALE?HOUSES. OR~SALE CHEAP?A~SIX-ROOM FRAME HODSPf; lot 24 feet front by 107 deep; 323 12th street southwest; #2,300. Also, seven-room Frame House; lot 12X feet front by 107 deep; 31712th street southwest; #1,050. C. H. PARKER. 4X and E sts. southwest. au3-3t* T7IOR 8ALE?HOUSE 15oF\ERMONT AVENUE^ A* Inquire of WHEATLEY BROd., corner 7th aud B streets northwest. anS-Ct )R PALE-A NEW 9-ROOM RESIDENCE ALL modem improvements; very desirable: excellent location n. w.; terms easy; price low. Inquire of owner, 1444 Pierce P.aceu aul-3t* OR SALE-A BARGAIN-HOUSE NO. 528 4tE j street southeast, nine rooms; lot 30x105; pa^tsd street: hydrant in yard; terraoed flower garden; tefW #1,800; one-half cash; balance one year. O. H. PARKER, 442 AH street southwest. f>?il-?t* )R BALE-THE FOLLOWING BAR GAIN 8 down town to immediate purch^ra, on easy termsThree-story bri. k house of 8 rooms, gas, water and bath, near Patent office, at $3, G00. Also, a two-story brick of 8 rooms, modem unprovements, same location, at #2.860; cejlt, *25, Atop, a three-story brick, 9 pooius, 1 street, near lljtfi, at $2,700. A three-story 10ro^m house, modem eonveniencefl. L street, near 19th, at #4,000; cost #6, QUO. Also, beautiful two-story pressbrick front hous?, 7 rooms and cellar, oj 15th street. #2.700. W. E. BURFORD, 1115 F street northweat. Jy31 XTOIt SALB?318 AH STREET NORTHWEST?A JC nnelarre Residence, with brown stone front; la^re Lot withStabto on tnerear. Will be sold to a prompt cash buyer at a great bargain. THOS. J. FISHER <c CO., 1834 F street northwest. jy?7- t tj*or sat e?new brick house, corner 11th f and East Capitol streeta; location unsurpassed; park * Inclosed; two war windows, and vault; plunfbiiw perfec^HARYKY spalding, 69 Oorcoraa BnildQ. FOR 8ALE MIBCELLANEora m>w In l>?.rfr,t orl.r. *214. on.?yi?vUMuu A*. trlit ?to?> fvibo-dnirr at van. $*5 wohch s r. 10. I'AauoJRoonw. U? 10th .trwt. 4?n' jf* jprw su.r M^tMH.'FM ini.ui ,,UM) F ) i fa?* 'rt* V 7 * i|" l**?nw 'i. worth mm, P)RKAUC^ RAKE CHANCE Is OFTERFT) IX ? W'-H'k Mill stat. .11. r> bn?;u<?.. ,.n?- of tn* l.e*UoriNJL8!! F*RAUr ",u<aAIN 'in.mivH* t*vr su ?r?' or?nd Piano, handaouie J ul,., ntmr. rood cV-. nch.y earwsl coor ai.d ft 1. f ,r < !.:? ?1<*>, r-.*n tJW 'r' *' l>w|i''r leaving city Alu \ aft >UCC. 1217 H Mtwl north weat V aiiV st* F?It BALE?LEFT IN MY H I?s f.y OF\T?EL man lea\ v si/. i Hr.nrii M?rv si/, nsK n-T'i K7 , vkil '1 ?? t w . A\ \|. msk. ilJ4 ItthaUvet. aul-;>{* pOR SALE~ " ? ? BRADBrnr CPRIGHT OK AND FIAN<\ n'1 in r,rd*r : ." ' " ' ' ;* " I *'? * : -? -t t;i hoji.. o| a |r . 111 < . )L S V 5 a" *" ' " ' " at ,11 r\Ti \ W !?* "fur* Th;i< i? ? tare hatvain, ant t Sect ?ui*?ed bythoae Jfiirtm a ui^rtor iiMtru* r. G. SMITH. jy?9-f t 1IAS I'pnni)inaiiin>Bw>. |^''K MALI CHI vi- FINISHED TKADE^ * wait <n. nearly ,lt. Nl>r, n. u*;b> to my own order and Mn.!>rviain! c,*t. fiss >r ivrim! ^ ''UKJfjr. 11. 11. Hi-MPLLit. 4M Pa. l^'^-.VV! Mvn,N HKAI> of" ItOKSKS Jt'sr 1 3W: ' _ "o 'i ?t ?'t n >rthu<*t. J>2?-4lt l^oltsu; IWKVIV H! Vl> ni H H;srs| u sT f? ttjr *\?'-t. " w.al Mia i?iiv aud >u,.j i\ X v? VI . Hi- I'nuiiiNiinr aiv.1v nor*. ' > UUl" 1,1 ^El.V fc bt?WtN. ? r?H SALF. \ I! K.sK. Si ! \I? AM) CIVS ', T~ 1 go- il<1r:v, r.a ... a I! knwa* atr.ur. ithHar" l**'ih in k'.Mnl , ,-ii liiiuti; Kf!li:iar i,?r tin* watt* f < an !? *i .j a! -jho 1 % a;r. t . utbv.*t. jyj .1 jw? I^H'K RAL1 THE LA':<iF^T WD BF8T \x." I aort.-i -l.vk i.t now an.I m-.~ .n.t-haii \ <>t-.. . I?ninnc? Kmt.^ ?a...|;., IIm- ? >, Imv \, ''! t'."' )nnii?y at tbc iiuzaar, i<4*'a'*1 1UJ l<- maiaua avenue. ^14 2n? I^OI. >\I 1 ! MM FN SI s 11 K f'AH!: I AOl > V \ 0 . ; J!*"* a ' ill In it. 1 -n' ,.r fa 1. 'i li;li 111 Hu#vii*i? and rill Hora. a ?v - :.n lv .... ha I '>r? i-rt F- (tKYKK'S Carriaire It. | 41's u-.M.rtt "tr*t uortiiw.'-it. A!m>. . :it.a.iCr ,m Ivrn> ivania ?\.>nn??. n.-ar National H >t< l. in l^i'KsM.I. NPRINO AXI) KFM MRR7j AHUIAGI.V 1 A Kt<H-k ot OU* hundriHl an.1 Ufty t.. a. |,vt fnnn. m. s.>r 1' i.ti.r. It.icUUi.ii 1 ? m., .iin'-. s. 1. l?ar 1. nea aud otuer I^rht carrWivi. l h?? o,'-st ui the cvuw.y or tiic mvBey. * l.oi^ ajnurf iTonu'tly attended to. n/29 lioi^it rv F; ?tV'->' 'Jf'" I.' MhTV1 w. OOUNTRV BOAUDINO. A Fl \V Bi> VHI)I!Its WAN1I I) |\ a FMYATF "11 boa.t!:> . s -ji 1 . ai.t.tnl. ? 11 Mi-.'ni! . > I>4'''ft a".t F -? , li. , r. rfll? in.wl. ri.t ?mS> -u Marabail, Fauguier Couutj . V'vV WiJiD8?? COI.LFii! -1 MMFit KFStUtT.' . \1} Siih-bitr Spriiurs, illu. lUdira EDFCATIOX AL. I ^|AR\LAKD AORK FI.l I HAI. fOLLEOE.- I HE ?1 injtt himImii cmiiiii- i.n - IH FUND AY. i?a-r 1st. tor cataliHfUMa <?r furtlu r information ai1<ir.~?a ^ ,, u M. H. 1AKKI.K. ?nS-eo2m < . Frit. ?; .1...? .... M4. LVFSLl.i AN ? (>1.1.1 ?,I . I ?|; VOFNO LADiliS. I'll ^ < ^I'MtM.riiN. I?KI are. lal S#^-ion wjll ..jx'ti Si FT 11th. For Ctr.-i.lai% tc..?ddraw[aul-ltu'H Bn JOHN K'lLHOXin . uT AVVJri ,ION ?|,u j'.NHt A Yt \u7 IJ Addre.s? 1 KM ALL SFM1N AKV. Hu l l,. t,.M. N. ' Jy31-3tu |>|'AKI> A M> '1 I'M U?N f' r.i 1 |.i y_. in \ ^ " [> Addreea MILITARY ACADEMY. ija.U .nfl. l 1. N't ' JySI-Jiu TFITION *17.". To A Y1 \uT D Aldrens MILllARi OOLLECtF, ltiiilliiirtj.n. N. ' j)'3I itu LfLLE Y. Fid D'HOMME'S fall term kf: U ,,,, si FTI MBKK J.-b. Fr.Mi.-b ta'u-.'t ..ra"^ a.i*. Morrniiir. i!ft-r;iiv>n atnl ev.'tiilur Freuoh C ? v .. "1!*" ?",??tl;-nien. Im>j>an.l 'ir'.n. -]!: ' l*dies and litt ?; irirlx thoroiiirlily tautrht i t-Uiflisii, trench and the Aurieut Ijuitriia^r^. I'ail.t ^rt'fiov i\ ) 1; 1 Nt'H ati,l Jaiiy ?-..!iv? n*ati.>n Mt>. J L. Motir.K, I.inner!y a fiirr,--Kl il t.i.-hor if U'tiia-nvUlff s.-mitiarv and other i iominent mbv^da. h? . liarifv of the Kiitriinti <l,'|>ar*ln. tit. b^>i l.-nce, l.t^l K atreet northwest, oj l,'?'?i*" Frstifcn ?( ttare. J>-2U1.1 [>() 'KLAND sCH?X>L Foi <;i;:[.s. SWIlV sI'HIVii vn Will no^n SI.PTEMBF.U imh. A full . intri.cr;..Ti win v ith .eetur?< on h - >rj v. >LNNSYLVANI.V MILITAUY A< ADI MY. Twenty-first year oj^ua SF.1'1 EMBER uln*1 's"v V J iff' ^U-erK'r -. coinmodati .na.aj i.oiut. ieutae n i.. t.-, Ki,k.w!i. < oll.viat.. Ch-i.uad. CivU Ltufineeru^ V T confer rid. Jyl?-at O'L THEO. IIYATT. Pre*t. l|':> ' lIjr? DOARDIXH \ NI? DAY ? MM?1' VV' M '' ^ttilt -, Ne, law 1. ?..iin. J birt--.'iiT!i year e inai.noeF -HT1 A.-IF.K JSth. Send foreireular. Jyl* i! S,:U ' IN'i'S \ .1 No ' \ . 7 - -I ' I \ \ i. ^ ,s- -'-.b ftrt- t. Wot I'i.; ifi-ii lua. Da., ' ?nl tn!thJ:S$1S1>AY- KK1,1 i#HtllmoVTrirSS51 1 V*OLU>m i? 1-i .MKV l? tw. :? -{w t!i!:.s.\,.M Kr ,! l iV'\ Stat!...., i'L: .4.leijibia, ou llliladeiuLla id Baitiuiorc Centra! Uaiiro id r^ia Cotim* , !' Stud . ~v I, - iiuMn. as Sei. nt.fie at, 1 ? ' 11 V' ? h-II.;, rl ,1> |.artt,i. i t itea.l imr'it l.y a fit -t-i.-,a - , .; ... . . ,al rn.eiwor?tnaM.-r of the l-??t?-* ..f t?,.- .-,'t s!?. LJ i'I ortiiniFe- . r.-vl t 1 y.ui!,(f in. i, an.l 1.. ?> t<> |n.- ar . the l?e--t Aiii.-rn. all i .ij.-kr.-i. D irrwi ar> c >til rr ' v authority ,.f :h - I.,vi - Hture of I' -uun hat i;ik>u ouiiir .adw* t knur ? f?;I ,-our-.. I Ti vato Ili-tTUitloU l\. n 1 ..Ill - V 1. t.. > I... J.,;, |i,v- i ^ltie-hke d-jmrtiu. .it forbttle b.\ .. 'J -.veh. :n?tr?ut 1 . 'u,rl L&OOI ial-^ aj Frm anI-tH.th. u.:uu , :.oi hi!.'. iiV.'f." I-,. T Vir'; 1 v7.1 V ' ' s!li, " H"KJL. EI LICOTT I ? 1 1' 1, r::.. 1; .Iv>li 1 M . OAhNKI T. I.A., L.L. !?.-!.? j 1 .,? ?1 DNi SliAV. sF.Pl la norouybprei'aratiou. lx^iti.-niiiKii. J>27 tu,Ui.v-2n.* ^INI> <ii; < nM (if; AND FFMAi FSFMD II or J, I iff. i- !ui Kev- A" M" JKLI-V. D.D., 1 re^'t. New W md _ __ J>-'7-tb. a tu 2iu* ^PIS*'OPAL FKMALI Ik'STITl Tl-, WIM'HErI ^ n-v. .1. r \\HF\ r. 11.11., i r-1 .i, 1\ i-.rtend "i.titu: ?' tile hiwh.rt wn.de: ati .nU?ai?. ml facilities for tlie Mi.dy of Mtiaic, the Mod- nlin, A<". ' "* loi iit: 11 i? n 1 ,i lor li a t!i. 1'ie ^ 'ii Wxiu* M.JT} M' nr; *kK1 circu'aiv Il>li. re. Me.,?. Ad.t;*.u. F?"iff''it, K iKleand Audrt wa. J>*i*i-eo2, JFLNS SEPTLMBER 12xh. bAMTHIX C. SHORTLIDOF'S 1 MEDIA. PA.) ACADEMY" AND GYM NASI CM J^n^tted an icla??itt.jd at anytime. A board. ?i jouuf nidi and laiya, one ,,j tht: U-at nitY's?.?*' i"*1 '>? ?? Hiu-e. >^fui r.-h .?? !U U|>J nit.-d Stat--, alwaya full. A c bool for w- ftlen,. o ba/.tiK or other rowdyiMii. Twelve ** 1-rienoed acb, ?. all men, aud all trrudaate.-. Sj?x ial art. nti-.' both ad%an--edaud backward juii ilij. Iu nvid'ia ai-l ^ >- prH defi -i.^'i^ in y. 'in. Tn* V ?.v -t , 0 J',,rr' , d" Patr-"1" "r ftudenta i, <\ a. eet in *taMi?* <>a < ?n? KxaKiH*!i. Sci?? U"c tu-me- or Clabairal, ourae. 8tud. 1 t- fin?d at Mdii o a^len.y ar-now n Harvard. Yale. Frt:.,-. t. I 1. f.Vvt' I 1 Jita". -tt.-. Lehvh and k.-v, al oiytt*5huio .^chooK "< ..ndition.-d" Mud. nu tut >re<l a aiij -.udy and titte.1 fortlie Se..t.-inla*rexainiuati.-u?. ? i'r new llln-trabd c:n u:?r ad.tre?. the Princu?l a^,i Toorietor. SWITHINC. SHoHTl 11M.1,, A.M . iHarard I nivemty wradtiate.) Media. Pa. Media ia twelve miles by rail fr- ->.! Plntade ; hia. and iaa thirty-four trams daily to at 1 from that city Meja baa seven ehurvhe*, aud a iri:iiH*ruioe charter oroloitinc the walqof all inti-xtcadn^ arink^. i.;.'7-^ :im ^ ArG?KiIiS i;(8K^ILVAItY FOR YOFNU ? A^hiuvrior i;?tituU>. Se'id for eatu*-u?j. Rev. C, km kLLDY. PrmdFal, Hni.-<r>t wu. td" J>D-t*?2:u' fliMNO FJ MAI ECULLI oE, MECHANIC'sitCKG *V. T. 1. ?.GE, A.M.. I Yes; dent. J}15-eOl0w rE. W^HEEL. OKrtANJST, TEVrHFROPPUWi and VOCAL MFSIO. Partn uiar atn-i.tn,., v ^ n^iiCTH, aa w?-U ax tboie vrWnUiif ti? lie gaalitied ioc 01 7^4 12Ui atreut uortiiww*. LATIN. GREEK. MATHFMATK'8 NATFRAI v'TI la'clana. stiJvi-i-j, Acl^r^l forCoUweaiidcomiH Utiveexaiuinat .mi Auurtfls a ji\t*s \? tj Oft A* vV;1" a.m.. ColutntnaTi Onli^ GUiEDERlCK FEMALE 8EMINABY?STATr i"v,T~ [ l.'/iate Inatitntion. four-, thor.-vui-h ??!.- 1 e?a,ve.t lT.f^o? 31,d tea.-her,1V au,? -^ 'v -'T" areful aoiue culture, lenua mol,. i " V" true* addrcaa Mra. M W HAC'I "r mleriek. Md. 1 ^'-i.lON. Pnai.l, nt. ' " 2 III >OLLF .1:. CORNER cx>r of 1 1 vciu v * j tliv Mfc ?u4 ss'?si J?y or eve: l.y tl., nth ..r vm ?ther Ks? AND TMMI K ?-|iiN> tme a- eW.fci "u asr "*" 8ABA A._ SPLNCEI^vii Pn'i?oill.hK' anoe on I) atn*-L Thirtee:jtli year. Piano <Jru-aii oioe, Situdntr. YiuUn. Ac. I'wwve t?-?cberi FvSl lvanta^ea. O. I;. BULLALD. Drnvti^ iu-Km^ < W. *XYNTX, A M., Jj . S. corner Mb and R atreeta n-rth wt Privately or in CiaHa-Matbemattca. Ijitin oT^t rench, German and EiurliaU. Sia-cial attentiT* trT..^!r. ation for Colle^. Weal Point. Anna^VX HM?e examination^. Teriu. in a<ivatioe. mil fCSIOAL ACADEMY, ~ 1*21 De 8al? St., Birr. OS*, am iTrfl _ 8TQ>^.X .'inftTHaiir. Principal J. P. CAFLFfKLD. Mna. Dm Stodiea reaun od Sej^eniV>er 20th. n.?a ri'^ AMV LEAMTT. OF BOSTON TKAOHva ' rly in Sei>tamber. u S R??^TOH7 ^"^ATOjnSmTrri?! FOR RENT?ROOMS. j 1 ic*OK RFXT-XF.WLY^RNlimF.n AM' rsi riT-! i Ml nished Rmnv, in a ue? h<in?e, first, second ni_d I thir?l floor*: all unxtern improvement*; at 1108 Si* i j York avenue northwtwt. au3-f>t* 1 * P?R RBXT-FURXISHED FRONT AND BACK room. toother or separately. each rer month. All*'. n;ee hall room. Hi *'lf< 11 street north* est. ivn* j | tral location. ai:3 St , i >R RKNT-TURFl NICE UN FX' R NI SHED ' room*, with moden: improvements; light houw , . keeping. to uuiet couple without children. 121 H at. < northwest. 1 i >R RENT-EI.fvG ANT APARTMENTS. SINGLE i or eo suite.st Bednc^I rste*. at 10*27 \ern:ont avetmc, near McPherson square; southern, eastern ana wy^ni ?n<owirc^: >iath on two floors: shady jawm__ ^ FOR REXT? HOUSES? j 1X>B BKNT?A VEflK DESIRABLE HOUSE, | ; . n*adern improvcniexm; Sll D aXr+et northwf>t. [ Inquire on premises. u3-f>t j 17011' RENT?HOUSE" 1~301 VERMONT AVENUE. 1 Inquire of WHLi'lLKY BROS., corner of "th and i R streets northwest. au:( t>t BJOR KENT-HOUSE 40A 2D STREET NORTH west, teu rooms. desirable location and in irn,.| . Tiler. Rent $40 per month. Apply toJNO. B. SOOl'T, 1 New York Avenue Hotel. au2-6t* ' ^ I_TOR~ RENT-BRICK DWELLING. l4f>5 PIERCE Place, contalulu* 8 roooia aud all modern improve- 1 I ments. $22.50. DUVALL MARK. H04 Fst. a i2 2w ? 170R RENT?TWO-STORY BRICK MID BASE- 1 ment, 2023 Ma^?acbusette avenue northwest; eic'it I room a kitelien. "liar ind baxnnvnt; terrace ia front ; and lwK-k yard, rent, $33. Impure at 169* 2ist surest. ! aul-3t* 17OR RENT?COTTAGE 2014 12TH STREET , northwest; large house. rump cellar, ca<, garden, , ! &c. Apply to tenant or at 1119 V street ifi'?r I by.) Jyil-Ot* ; ' 170R RENT?715 FIRST STREET NORTHWEST: 11 rooms. bath, modem inn rovements, fnri*?*e, , I and stable in rear; ,J 0 i>er numb. DANENHOHV.Ii ' [ & SON, 1212 F btxvet. Jy29-Ct j. ]70lf~RENT?14 - fi S 3 D STREET NORTHWi ST, near iy new: nine nmh: all liqiivnwata; ION ) j n? ltrh'- rl. ; half square from F street? ar*. \pp'yto , j O. C. GREEN. 710 I) street northwest. iy2H-2w 170 RENT?THE HOUSE ON~~ SOUTHWEST " corner of 3d and C streets northeast, 'Ibis > ropj erty is eligibly situated for a restaurant; hi*a gi*'d yard, j wit 11 shade and well enclosed. Rent ! *, or w on - 11. I Apply toO. C. GREEN. 710 D st. northwest. Jy2? i? I^OB RF.XT^-ON PARK A YEN I E. ABOYK EAGER street, Baltimore, "Hotel Braxton." 40 ch.iinl" rs. ^ with modern conveniences, electric Wl.s. liv<ira..;ic t elevator. Xc. Address J. 1). CHASTAlN. 1 11 - 1 > >ver | street. Baltimore, Md. jyll-eoliu* | _ 1 70U KE\"T?COTTAG I. HOUSE 3232 N STREET | (or 25 1st itnaet. Georgetown*; house di fe - front: > lot 2P0 feet deep: eight rooms. a!l ji>o i an l it> ti-\-t clu - j conditiou; ira*. wat?-r and bathrxnn; r?"..i |?-r M month. Inquire next door, or at i'lUPeunsy'van.* a\e. JrU-to JOHN T. VITCHELL. I I 170R RENT?Rr"D*K_li<) 1*SE, six BOOMS. BATH. j ?Vo., modern improvements: ba? laiw yard, mar , marki't and atreet cars. C. II. ABMES, C33 Fetreet. J2J-2W' 1 { ^7 OR BENT. 1724Fat., 12ra.,m.I. 40.no 1107-9 l?th at.. m.i..n"w, 1 T'j;t is i>.,m.i.,9r. 55.sr> 2129 L st..7 ra.,m.i. 3 j.(K> 7o.; 2?'-th st, 11 r .m.l 1439 S st.. !)rs.,m.i. 30.01 72023d?L.8n IN. 35 1218 ilstBt..6r.,m.i. l?.3rj;HHt 2.td at. .S r..nui. 35.."ti M7 21stat..8ra "iO.on 212'.! I st.,8 r.,m.J... 20.no 01J loth at. n.e..7 rs. 14.00 so7 22dat.. 10r..ui.i. .'".3") j 2322 G bt.w.,6 r. ,m.i 16.00 1701 Kiuys st.,*<r .. 10.0<i \ S. WEStXITTSt'O.. <j j25-r>m Corner 20th and I stree ts northwest. FOR KKNT -STOKKS. I j ?- - ? j \ 17OR RENT?THE SOUTH STOREROOM TSDEK h Odd Fellowa'Hall. 7th street, wluch ha-i iK-en o* ?-u- J d pijd for some years by the II we S?*wiu* Machine c.-m- ; ~ pauy. wTllbe for rent fr m and after the 31a of July. App'y to the Jauit r, ut:h?* Hall. |yM wji IB"701V"RENT- A FtNBSlORB AND DWELUXO. i fil4 9th btrt-1. opposite Patent Otlice. Rent low. i In<|iiirc of A. EBEliLv X SONS. 718 7th st. Jy31-lw J FOR IlENT-MISCELLANKors I70R RENT? 1 i FIFTY PIANOS? Both Square and Ui riifht. of all the leadinsr makes, for .v rent by the month or quarter, rents applied on pur- ; chas<'. F. (t. SMITH. | Jy8-4'.v 1103 Pennsylvania avtmae. I ^ COUNTRY REAL ESTATE ] I70R SALE OR EXCHANGE?BEAUTIFUL AND J highly ele>atc 1 Bui'.dimr suburbs of B!ad< ii<- | burtr; lota 73x125 feet; for sale or exrhauire for Wanli ] inyton or Baltimore city property; t'-rm- ea?y. For j plat or information, a; ply to.t. R. ROUE US, 317 East , _ Capitol street, or JOHN STEPHEN, Biadeusburir, 1 Md. JyU-lm* ; 1 I7OB SALE OR EXC~HANGE~~FOR CITY P1IOP- | 'f, erty. Farm three miles from IJIadt-nsburjr.containiuK 3."?0 scre-?. Oue-third cloarod land, Htiitable for trar.len- j, nsr or farming purposes. Wood enough to j*av price j sked. HIT TTwiirt I!! Ill ml alT-i>u. FOR SALE LOTS. " ? ! li 17OR SALE?CHEAP?BEAl'TIFUL Lo'1". FRONT iug tlirf-e streets and reservation. located on C?t!? -t., 1 Massachusetts avenue and C stre. t, Stanton Sipiare, J Green Btatue. Capitol llill. Ti-rms easy. At 404 9ta , street northwest. jyll-lm s' B HOARDING. r OPRAGUE MANSION. OOBNEB SIXTH AND B | ^ ^ aorthw^s:. Se-.eral large pleasant rooms, with first . class Board, at moderate rates fur the summer; or co micu now Iw for tte UL )vli 121* (lURRWUlM MKIKfl AMP LUNCH BOOM8^ I j 908 F street northwest, just oj*.ned. Transient ; and regular board, indies' dining ro.-m ou iir-t fl.>or, ha!l entrance. Jy3-lm* | ^ fill!E TREM(.?NT HOUSE. WITH ITS FINE I'UOM- 1 1 enadc balcouie*, rfx>l, air. nx-ms, ajid sui?rior _ tali>. will be f'.tind a m<>?t desirable place for sununer ' boarding. Rates, t25, $30, >35 and i-40 it r month. * ,iel2 | w OAR DING. -ROOMS FURNISHED AND UN- 1 furnibhed. Transient B. aruers, with room, $1 per day. ,1e3-3m* SARAH FLAGLER, 310 Indiana avenue. i 1 LINTON HOUSE,7th AND I STREETS.?FIRST- !,'j /class Table Boar.l, sift. Room and Board, *22 to $25; location central; no iiuuora. \V. O. NAY'LOU. ( m0-9m j ts PE1.MANENT. TJMNSIENTTANI) DAYHMTARiT 1 ERs, at Summer llat? s, accommodated at the Mc- i Pherson House, corner of l" h and I ~tr<^ ts. my4-3m* MI 8. T. BOUTHALL _ { " 1HE LO?'iIIFL lb 'US! . 512 9th STB1 ET NOBTH- , ? west, is one of the oosicttt >u)d IwetoaudoctedBoud- ' ing-houscs in the city. Transient Boaidera accominodatcil at rejsonable terms. s29 M l'K< >I'KSS1( ).\ A I.. < R. KLOEBEll, DENTIST. 1 020 E Stkekt No thwf.st. i N'italized Air l>y the Kurd System, for thei*inl< .*? extraction of Teeth. au.*3 1 () |\K. ST ABB PABSOXfw M-MIri, " I 439 9TH STREET. . | Jyl2 Gas givf-n Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. el UMAN FEST, ETC. ?THE INACTIVITY' OF **! the li-ated term giving them nii>r<> n ~i. tne fe t ^ often recover from corns, bunions, dinea d nails ??s nlar excr-sences. exortosis and other com i .aintfc to which . tliey are liable, if systemstie treatment i?e nvn them, .' at DR. WHITE'S Cliiropodial Establishment. ltlO i1 Pennsylvania avenue. opi>o-;t" Willard's Hotel. I>r. : . WHITE'S twenty-hrst coiif- cutive year of practice in I Washington, D. C. Fee. fl js;r \i-it. >' 24 ^ DR. RANDALL PARSONS. Dknti^t. 428 7th ttrejt northwest, west side, over Ba'lantyne's Book Store. NITBOUS OXIDE Gas administered, day or night. Consultation free. jell R. T. M. TALBOTT, DENTIST. No. 437 TTH " street, three doors from earner E. Dentistry in all ; its branches. Teetn uiBerted f7 per wet. All work war- y ranted. ianlJ j t, Artificial teeth made before and in- u eerted immediately aft'jr extracting natursi t"et'i. ; ? v iai splendid success. Mo?lern methods an*i b'xill m ?!i ' 6 branches of Dentl^aT- Moderate leva*, Dlt. I>ON- I ? NALLYL. 1321 F street nortliweet. al | J4 H()\vLand DENTAL ASSOCIATION. No. 211 s 4>s fftreet, thrte doors north of Pennsylvania 1 1 avenue, east .side. Hereafter extractions under L Nitrous Oxide, without pair;, will lie fl for the hr.-t tooth and 50 cents eaeh additional tooth at the same I sitting. Extractions without gas, 50 cents each tooth. v Best Artificial Teoth made. ?7 per set. Gold anl Amalgam Fillings, fron. fl tofo. All work warranted 1) first-class. Have administered Nitrous Oxide to over j <1 30,000 jiatients, h (Patients coming by car will be furnished free ticket* ; to and from the office.) m21 | TAR. DUKE. DENTTSTT715 14TH STREET NORTET 1. mJ west, between G street and New York avenue.? 1 Beautiful Sets of Teeth, $8; Teeth Filkxl, $1; Extracting without Pain. 50 cts. All operations warranted, janld | SPECIALTIES. 5 UST ARRIVED HERE. MADAM DUBOIS, GREAT e Spiritualist Medium, from Paris. orks electricity n on ivorj". Telia true life, past, piesent and fntare dee- Jtiny: aire, death; deseril>e8 absent arsons: tolls liirrvi< in inarriiure; jrives good advice to ladies and y*nii???neu, and satisfaction, $1. Oflioe, 738 10th Bt*"C*t. Hours. 1 10a. m. to 9 p. m. Jel7-8w* * DR. ROBERTSON (A GRADUATE UNIVERSITY 1 of Maryland), with 20 }*oarj exi>erienoe. ? All Special Diseases sncceaaluliy treavxl ana cure guar- anteetl. I?iseas?-sof Men, Genera'. Debility, Seminal 1 Weakness, Imjw^ency, kc. Dis- a^os of Womonof every I J nature, st^oedy and i>ermaucntcr;ri?guaraHtoed. Office h 45C C street northwest, near iy. street, every Wednee- C day and Saturday, from 2 to 9 p.m. Main office, 30 N. Liberty street, Baltimore, ^Jorrespondence and eon- T sulfations strictly private r^nd confidential. Refers to the leading physicians of jialtimora. jel7-3m ^ TkfME.-BROOKE~TLLLS AIX THE EVENTS OF ? iTa LIFE. All busin.-ss confidential Laches and Geu- i; tiemen 50 cents e^<h. 408 L street, between 4th auJ H 5th streets nortnw^t. al-2w* } Doctor j. li*. oa.f.dner, late surgeon to q the U.S. 'Ricord Hospital, can be oonsulte-1 pri- " vately, bv >Tter or in i>er?on at Falls Church. Fairfax ^ county YU. \ cure warranted. Ja2? MONEY TO LOAN. ^ M5 KEY TO LOAN. " tt ON UV.AI. 1&TATE, AT S AND 6 PEB CJ^T. B. O. HOLTZMAN. C Jr24 10th and F streets uocthwesL ^ M0SE? TO LOAA. Fi I haw MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, la " Ktmeof from *100 and upward* at lowest rate* at in- ' Cuutm moderate. KodsUy. b. h. warner, _ Itfl >16 F street northwest. 1HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON~GOOD REAL qr estate security, in sums to suit, at the lowest tstes of rl interest. No delay whan the security is good. 0. C. 4* GREEN. 710 D street northwest. Je20-3m ^ ONEY TO LOAN * AT LOWEST BATES OF INTEREST 1 OK BKAL ESTATE SECURITY. X THOS. J. FISHER k. CO.. all-tm 1S24 F street north wart. 0,1