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THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON THIOIY August 4. 1SS2. OMSi a MTEH Editor. Ifcr i;?fnin? f?ri?r hn< a rrjrular. pfrmanfiiU bona fine rfuilv rirralatioa more (baa treble (bat ol an* oilier dniiv paper published la W iixhinman. anil rgnal to that of all tbe tbrr daily paper* hrrr nthlrd torrthrr. The Star office in connected with tl?? Te2ei?lioiie Exit anpe. Advertisement.", orders for the j>aper by mail ?r<1 otherwise. nevr*. or any information or bii?me?s Ofl Ft nt <lay or nhrht. frre of charve. Fer*orc?ieavinK tbe rity for the Mummer ran have The f r*r. mailed to their ail Ire*--, |o*tj>aid. am! rhanK^d as efttn a* ileaired. for fil iy cents a month, invariably in dvki.ee. The two parties in the s-n it" are now engaged In a train.* of pollt; tl battledore, using the taxTCduetion bill for a shuttle-cock. Doth sides want to lay the bill to r t, ft ellng assured that It cannot b- passed at this se slon, but each wants to fix the responslbity of its qu efis oa the other. The j republic.-ns are anxious to get rid of the bill and j the democrats won't have it, and so the gain" goes ; on. It I? n<>t believed, however, that this bill will del.ty the adjournment beyond Monday next,or perhaps Tu s lav. It will b" either dropped or laid Oyer is soon as th" attention of the S mate Is required upon necessary busln of the present Session. The republic ms will charge the defeat of the measure, or rathT the failure to pass It, upon the democrats, alleging that they s u_*ht to load It down with amen lm-'nts, whlh> the democrat* will Insist that as the republicans were In the majority the responsibility fell upon them. ? The Russian represent ilhre nt the conference of European powers h is distinctly defined the position of his government, walch Is that Turkey saould first endeavor to restore order in Egypt, and should that efT >n not su c - d. then the other powers may undertake the task. Clermany and Austria Immediately concurred In this opinion, a;; 1 the Indications are that Fr inee will do likewise, as the n -w French minister of foreign affairs has Jeelare.l his policy to be abst *ntion from action hi Egypt,whii? reserving all rights and llberty Bhould France cease to t ike p irt In the conference. It looks very much as if England will be left to play the lone hand which she threatened in case the other powers r -fus?* 1 to co-operate with h^r. This Indirect support of Turkey from three of the most powerful European nation-will, no doubt, have the * ff vt or rendering th.* Sultan mors stubborn In dealing with the English demands upon him. Instead of r-sorting to evasion and diplomatic tricks, he will pr >b ibly muster courage to refuse outright the conditions England has sought to Impose upon Turkey. One of these conditions required th? suit hi to virtu ally abdicate his authority over Egypt in favor of England. It was that Turkish troops landing in Egypt should be placed under British coram ind and subjected to Brlt.sh orders. It Is not likely that the Suit in evecontemplated consenting to any such humiliating requirement, and now that he has the tacit support, at least, of three of the leading powers In favor of the primary right of Turkey to restore order In Egypt, his answer to this proposition may be anticipated. The Senate .i r.?l House have been at loggerheads for weeks over the question of $33,000 to pay mileage to Senator- w.io attended the executive session convened by Pr sident Arthur Immediately after his Inauguration. Tin Mem e ^ttll remains unsettled, and as each lious^ m tnif ~ts a determination to stick to its point, the m itter may give more troubl^yet than the sundry civil and naval appropriation bills, which Involve millions of dollars. Th?:^eiiate regards the persist-nt refusal of the llohae to allow this it in as not only an interference with the pr rog itives which court -sy allows a? h li use of Congress, but as an Imputation upon Its honesty. The Sen ite only was called to meet In extra session, and hence only uviiiIkts of that body were put to the expense of coming to Washington. such a question has never been raised before, each house having generally accordel to the other the right, to say what Its legitimate expenses were. Tie s n itors hold that if they yl-!d this point they will thus recognize the right of the llou-e to Interfere in in itters pertaining to the expens.* of the upper bo ly, and each time that a disagreeing conference reports a unanimous vote of Insistence Ls recorded. Preparations are being made to pqt a labor ticket in the field In Pennsylvania for state offices, and it is charged that this i.s a device of the stalwarts to draw off votes irom the demoer.utc and Independent republican tickets. The stalwart managers in Pennsylvania are astute politicians, but it is more than possible that tli"lr labor movement might cut b >th ways. In other words, in setting a trap for democrats anl Independents, they might catch some stalwarts. "Plie pending canvass in that stat-has demonstrated that the machine has not a secure hold upon its followers, and some of the latter might consider the labor ticket good enough to vote for it. There ls so much uncertainty in politics this year thit the shrewdest leaders are liable to make mistakes. During the mont i of July 84 7^ Immigrants arrt*M in tills country, and up to tii- 1st instant the total arrivals for the year reached the unprecedented figures of 7s9.aj3; and still the tide continues in Increasing volume. Tii" statistics show that an unusually large Immigration of English has exl-ted during this year, anl many of this class are skilled mechanics >ni irtisans. As a rule the English com" pruvl i"d with capital enouga to purchase farms and they lose no time In mating the purchases an ! getting to work. Thousands of sturdy English yeomen have settled In V.rg nia during th- 1 is* s \ ral years and their unit -d labor has added cousld< rabiy to the wealth and products of t; :t -date. Tbe Graphic has a picture of Justice groping about blindfold In qu st of the star route ! thieve^ who are escaping from the Treasury vaults with their big bags or plunder. The late proceedings in the star route eases indicate, however, that Justice has her eyes pretty wide open, und th:?t she has a good substantial grip upon the rascally ringsters. <+ Tlie Senate adopted an amendment to the sunflry clvU bill requiring the speeches and remarks of Congressmen to be printed in the Rrcvrit as delivered. It remains to be seen what action the House will tike upon this amendment, but whatever may be Its fate, there Is no question as to the propriety and the policy of it The Rr>i/r<l ought to be a correct transcript of the proceedings of Congress but with the present license to revise, alter and omit which ls allowed members, their remarks as prints are often vry diff-rent, not only In pnraseolijgy, but in meaning irom those originally made. 6 They have a summary method of dealing with murderers In some parts of Mexico, a dispatch containing an account of the murder of an actor in Sonora, relates that the slayer had killed two men before, and winds up with the brief announcement that M he wa* shot Tuesday morning by order of the governor." This would Indicate that governors of Mexican -tales have Jurisdiction In criminal cases Uiat are given to courts and Juries m tills republic. M In the probate court at La CYosse, Wis., a decision h <s just been ren k-r^ which is of Interest, to all speculators In futur e a man who had been Sim ulating in grain through a broker, who died, br--ug!it a -u t to recover on a promissory note for St.(?0 giv.m in connec tion with their grain business. The court held that the transaction was g iinbiing, th it there was no legal consideration, and that the note was invalid. This is the most direct decision yet rendered upon the legality of such operations. Favor tble comments are made upon tlie action taken by the District Commissioners in relation to the lssu ng of liquor licenses where bar-rooms are proposed to be opened near school buildings, nnd ! a h.ipe is expressed that the .^uuo rule may be applied In behalf of churcfces. ^ It looks now as If Congress would get away from hen- early next week. However soon It mav adJ*irn this will be one of the longest ses^lo-is on record; war times excepted. "" ~ " CO WKOTK A POET SAGE. ? maketh and uniuaketh, mendtoe att. Wfcat It bath wrrn^bt L? better than h?tii been. 11 u not marwd nor rUyM in any use. ^ the inreot *hi^ milk it brbgi p I T? n.oiher** b???t?; it brit-ff. the dear I f drop*, too. That nugv the deadliest hurt*, and plead with pala for truce. So wroU a poet iag?, jito whose vein* had n^hed the ?ul0' SASFOIiD'S OIKOLB. NOTWITHSTANDING THE FACT THAT WE TAKE STOCK NEXT WEEK, WE WERE COMPELLED TO REPLENISH OCR STOCK OF HAMBCRG EMBROIDERIES, AND HAVE JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK WITH WHAT WE THINK ARE THE BEST BARGAINS IN HAMBCRGS EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY. RECOGNIZING THE FACT THAT WE MUST OFFER GOODS CHEAP AT THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR. WE BOUGHT AS CHEAPLY AS C^SH WILL BUY, AND HAVE ADDED A VERY SMALL PROFIT. AND NOW ASK YOUR INSPECTION OF EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS AT 12Xc.. 17c.. 20c., 25c.. r>Oc.. 37^?. and 50c. Per Yard. AND ASSURE YOU THAT THE VALUES WILL NOT BE AS GoOD IN THE COMING SEASON. WE HAVE ALSO BOUGHT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS 10 OR 15 CARTONS OF AIX SILK GROS GRAIN RIBBONS AT HALF PRICE, AND WE SHALL. AS USUAL WITH US. GIVE A BARGAIN WHEN Wi. GET A BA I.GAIN. WE SHALL SELL THIS LOT AS FOLLOWS: No. 4'a, 5V and 7*8 BEST ALL SILK GROS GRAIN RIBBONS At 5c. Per Yard. No. O'd and 12's at 10c. Per Yard. WHEN THESE ARE GONE WE SHALL AGAIN HAVE TO ASK THE REGULAR TRICES-FOU THIS MONTH, HOWEVER, HALF PKICE AT THE BOSTON DRY^JOODS HOUSE. 921 l&NNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 921 rtr- Samples Fnrnirtiod to any address. Mai] orders will receive prompt attention. au4 WOODWARD & LOTHROP. JAYLOR & JJUFTY, a? af ?33? PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. SPECIAL SALE OF SUMMER DRESSES IN ASSORTED LOTS. LOT 1?PERCALE DRESSES. (3?OLD PRICE?$6 i LOT 2?NAINSOOK DRESSES. $12-OLD PR ICE?$20.50 $15?OLD PUCE?$24.00 SIH?OLD PRICE?$M. 00 $iO?OLD PRICE- iOU.UO LOT 3?MULL DRESSES, WITH ELEGANT TRIMM INOS. $4:1.50?OLD?i'RICE?SC2.O0 jy^.OO?OLL? PRICE- $55.00 LOT 4-LAVENDER MULL, BLACK LACE TRIMMI >os. $20.00?OLD PRICE?$44.00 WHITE MULL. WITH REVERING. S20.00-OLD PRICE??44.00 WHiTE WRAPPERS REDUCED TO TWO-THIRDS THEIR FORMER PRICE. i TAYLOR & HUFTY. au3 AJ EW STOCK. SILK UMBRELLAS. AUTOMATIC FRAMES. GINGHAM. AND ALPACA UMBRELLAS. W. S. TEEL, au3 535 Pennsylvania avenue. PACTS, NOT FANCIES. Bring- this advertisement with you. and call for any lot or article advertised, and yen will find it promptly produced. Every article In oar stock reduced, (except BLUE FLANNELS. BLACK CLOTHS and SEERSUCKERS. No small i*)rer-nt:>jre, but a general reduction. Our motto?FIRST LOSS THE BEST LOSS. Goods at price? named below do not remain in stock waiting for purchasers, therefore wc advise you to come and look them over. ODDS AND ENDS OF CASSIMERE SUITS TOAT HAVE BEEN GOOD SELLERS AT FROM $15 TO $20 YOU CAN NOW TAKE YOUB CHOICE AT $10 TER SUIT. I-OR 576. BROWN ALPACA COATS HAVE BEEN $2, NOW GO AT $1. LOT 1,396. SILK MOHAIR AND SEA GRASS LINEN COATS, PRICE $2.50. COME AND TAKE YOUR CHOICE AT $1.50. ODDS AND ENDS WniTE VESTS AT HALF THEIR VALUE. WE NAME ONK LOT-A 233. HAVE BEEN fl. MUST NOW GO FOR 50 OT8, ODDS AND ENDS CASSIMERE PANT8. WELL, WE WON'T TELL YOU HOW LOW WE ARE BELLING THEM. LOOK IN OUR WINDOW AND THE PRICES WILL SURPRISE YOU. A. SAKS & CO., STRICTLY ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, 316 and 318 Seventh Btbee r. SHADES IN DRESS GOODS. TERRA COTTA AND OTHER NEW SHADES JUST RECEIVED SUITABLE FOR TRAVELING DRESSES. BONNET AND GTIINET f=ILKS AT VERY LOW PRICES. PREVIOUS TO TAKING INVENTORY. WE GUARANTEE OUR FINISH OF GUINET BLACK SILKS TO NEITHER CRACK OB SPLIT. AND OFFER BARGAINS, HAVING JUST PURCHASED A LARGE LOT ADVANTAGEOUSLY. HOUSEKEEPERS' GOOD8. 8HFETINGS AND PILLOW CASINC.8 IN COTTON AND LINEN AT 1 HE LOWEST PRICES, TABLE DAMASKS IN ALL WIDTHS. TOWIXS AND NAPKINS IN GREAT VARIETY. W. M. SHUSTER & S0N3, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. JOT ONE PRICK. THE BEST 18 THE CHEAPEST. snl THE CELLULOID TRUSS; THAT NEVER always clean, and can b? worn while bathing. la for sale at CHAS. FISHER'S, 623 7th street north weal MRS. FI8HER devotes her attention to the wants of Lady Patrons. ^ mil Genuine decker bros. pianos ??*=& _ and burdett organs, Hfffl The best now made, 11 I f ? *2 G.H. KUHN. 407 10th street. Sole A*ect 'J'HE LAST CHANCE! THE CLOSING-OUT SALE or SUMMER CLOTHING, vblcb we inaugurated several weeks ago, bu met with more success than we even looked for. It is true we expected to clear oat oar Rammer Stock with the help of Reduced Price*, and we are proud to Bay that our expectations HAVE BEEN MORE THAN REALIZED. We hare made a successful break in onr stock, and In order to dear our counters we have made STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS. We are goiu* to make a CLEAN SWEEP. We are not going to carry any goods over to next season. THESE ARE OUR LAST REDUCTIONS THIS SEASON. A FEW MORE OF THOSE SILK-LINED SUITS LEFT, THAT SOLD FOR *28. WE NOW SELL TI1EM FOR $18. A FEW MORE OF THOSE SILK-LINED SUITS LEFT, THAT SOLD FOR *-'5. WE NOW SILL THEM FOR $15. 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 wnnt to closc out; have therefore put sneh prices on them that will effect a speedy clearance. This will positively bo 1 HE LAST CHANCE this season to buy Ciothini? at near ha'f value. We would ask all who are on the lookout for Extra Bargains not to fail to call. We have no o!d stock to offer you. Every garni out is new and ia of this season's manufacture. A. STRAUS, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Nea? 10th Strict, and au2 932 D STREET. RING'S PALACE, No. 814 SEVENTH STREET. THE KING OF THE MILLINERS, AND THE GREAT LEADER OF FASHION. YOUR LAST CHANCE. ?? * Only a few more of those elegant FRENCH CHIP HATS, at 50c., worth $1.50. THE ENTIRE STOCK OF KING'S PALACE TO BE SOLD OUT. OUR NEW STORE WILL BE READY OCTOBER 1. While rebuilding we will sell re?rardle?s of cost our ex tensive 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 ami LACE CAPS. Having determined to reopen about October 1, as soon as our new building is completed, with an entire new stock, we wili s.'ll our very laiyo and extensive stock for le.-s than cost. We should advise all in need of fashionable and stylish goods not to miss tliN opportunity, as we are determined to sell?price will be no object?in order to tret rid of the goods. Remember. you will never again have such a chance for Bargains. Don't fail to call at KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. Bear in mind that we have no branch store and no connection with any other establishment in the city. J29 #3 $ 3rr?^5 oo^oo oowoo ?4s rY 53.o <*> (Kl (-0 oo X-B %, 55 <*) (XI (*) 00 *1* v 6v,5- ""oo00 ?w? HGO U U NN .V O G U U NN N G U U N N N G CO U U N NN ~ GGG UU N NN " $100 Gun Reduced to $35! ! Damascus Steel Barrels! Extension 1Mb! Rebounding Locks! Pistol tirip! Double Bolts! Patent Forend? Trial Given! Extraordinary Shooting Qualities! J. U. O'MEARA, KU7 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington. D. C All Catalotniua free. jy29 J^OR TRAVELING OUTFITS. 5-4 ALL-WOOL TWILLED DEBEGE, 50c. 5-4 ALL-WOOL FRENCH CHECKS. G-4 HABIT CLOTHS. LISLE THREAD GLOVES. HANDKERCHIEFS and H03IERY. TYLER & CHEWNING, Jy31 938 7tii STREET NORTHWEST. _ . BBII A 17 U MM MM ? ..SSSa B B AA U U MMMM " ? 8 BBB A A U U M MM M SSSS? B B AAA U U M M M c ? ? bllli A A UU M M M SSSSS T BATHING SUITS for Gentlemen from 65 cents up. BATHING SUITS for Ladies from $2.25 up. BATHING SUITS for Misses from 6 to 16 years. BATHING SUITS for Boys from 4 to 16 years. BATHING HATS AND CAPS from live cents up. BATHING SHOES for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. BATHING 1RUNKS for Gents and Boys. YACHTING AND BICYCLE SHIRTS, YACHTING AND BICYCLE SHIRTS, for Gents and Boys, at BBB A U U MM MM * aBSS? B B AA U U MMMM" BBB A A U U M MM M 8SSSa B B AAA UUMMM B g BBB A A UU M M M b?SS8 T _Je23 418 SEVENTH STREET. gTILL GREATER REDUCTIONS at THE MISFIT S T 0 BE, CORNEB TENTH AND F STREETS. The room must be altered to meet the demand of the gro ?nif custom of the MISFIT STORE, and in ordar not to be hampered by stocc while makinx improvements it will be closed out regardless of coat. You can. therefore, buy Best Calcutta Seersucker Suits at $13.50. $7 50*? aUd WUlte AU-kaen Suits for $5, formerly Good CassLmere Suits at $8. B-'tter ('assimere Suits at $10. Still Better ('assimere Suits at $12. '"'dSiSdtSfS1" a?er?"""' C-dmn.Solt. wA'&T"-o?S,i&.B1^ m"??* 8n"- *>?**? Flannel Suits are nearly closed out. but a few are still )ftne Pontreei Coats at *5, worth $7.50. ?6. ^m/erTy'llO6 01011100,448 ^ vests. Price, ^ odTSc. Duck Vests is getting small. In < yet: A,word to the wise, fto. In Boys Swlti, of which w? bought some rattier late at$lo! * Casaimere Suit at$6. Would be AnElegant Suit at $7. Would be cheap at $i?, A Fine Suit at $8. would be cheap at $10. andtTw , formarly W'75 S2- reduced to fl.25 $ljJ! B?yB' Wlm BUck aoth 8ult- Former >18 will buy you a Fine- Black Cloth Suit, D. B. frock coat. Can't be touched elsewhere in^?f 940, OUB MOTTO: "No Tboubls to Show Goods,** Satisfaction guaranteed at the MISFIT STORE, COBNEB TENTH AND W. if18 ^ r^ --V?| = ^ i. . - i_ _ . WANTED?HELP. ANTED?IMMEDIATELY. F B HOTEL IN Maryland, white Housekeeper; alsr. white Nurse, one colored Waiter (one who can play violin); way paid for aD; offloi open until 9 p. in* *26 W street northwest. W~ XNTEB-TWO WOMEN*. TO HELP IN KITclien. Apply, any tone after 7 30 p.m., at 1717 K street northwest. au4-2t* WANTED ? AN EXPERIENCED DRY GOODS Salesman, one familiar with city trade preferred; mu?t write a good legible hand; name references in communication. Address G. A. W., Star office. au4-6t WAXTED-A STOUT, ACTIVE BOY TO MAKE I* hirttself generally useful in a' bakery. Apply at 2 :5 G street northwest. 14 anteD-a~colored woman to cook, wash and iron for family of four; one that.can read and write; references required. Apply at 2101st street southeast. It WANTED-A WHITE WOMAN TO COOK, WASH and iron. Call at 1141 Xtth street northwest, near M street, between 6 and 8 o'clock p. m. 2t* WAKTED-TWO RELIABLE SERVANTS. ONE for general work; must be ablfe to sew and run sewing machine, and one to cook, wash and iron, written recommendations required. Apply between 9 and 4 at 1306 S street northwest. au3-3t* anted?a middle-aged COLORED WOMAN to cook, witch andiron, and do trener.il housework for a family of six. References required; wa?res good. 1117 K street northweat. au3-3t WANTED-A GOOD COOK. IMMhDIATELY. AT 11 EUREKA DAIRY LUNCH ROOMS, f>18 and 620 13th street northwest. Must come well reeoinm.nded. au3-2t* \\TANTED?A GIRL TO IK) HOUSEWORK IN A 11 private family. Must bring1 references. Apply at 610 Louisiana avenue. au3-2t WANTFD~\~GOOD RESTAURANT COOK. Apply at 486 Pa. ave. n.w. nu3-2t Vv ANTED?WHITE AND COLORED COOK8.OF N11 eral Workers. 2d Girls anil Nurses for this city, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and elsewhere. Families furnished servant* with references. Try us. 926 F street northwest. Licensed Agency. C. E. PRICE & CO. mv30-i''v* Z WANTED-SlYUATIOysl AN TED-BY A BOY. 17 YEARS OLD. A PLACE TT trrdo plumbing; six months' experience. Ad lr.^ss J. A. W. WATERS, 1332 32(1 street, West Washington. It* WANTED-A SITUATION BY AN EXPF.RI? T enced Barkeeper in a Hotel; have no objections to going to any other city. Can give the best of reierenoe. Address L. E. R., Star office. au4-3t* \\TANTED?BY A WHITE GIRL, A SITUATION * * as chaml>ermaid and to do sowing; can give best of reference. Address Box 77, Star oflice. It* VVTANTED-BY A WHITE MAN, WHO IS AN F.X11 perienced Gardener, a Situation to manasre or take chars-e of a farm Best of references. Apply to T.J. TRODDEN, 205 7th street northwest. au3-2t* \VANTED?AN 1EXPERT STENOGRAPHER DE11 sires Writing from dictation. He would also take a few Scholars. Address E. D., Star office. au2-3t* _ W AiS TED?ROOMS. \\T A N TED-BY ^ FA M1LY OF THREE ADULTS 11 three unfurnished rooms, on second floor; modern conveniences; central and pleasant location. References exchanged. Address H. S., Star office. au3-2t* WANTED?HOUSES. TWANTED-11Y^PERMANENT TEN AST. HOC.-E 11 of about six rooms; Capitol Hill preferred; rent about $20. Address TEN ANT, Star office. It* WANTED IMMEDIATELY?BY A RESPONSIble party, a House in perfect order, of ten or eleven rooms, good loeat on; reut not to exceed t-4t> per month. Address HOUSEKEEPER, Star office. au4-2t* \*TANTED?A SMALL HOUSE; RENT NOT TO V t exceed y30 per month; Capitol Hill or northwest pr>rt of citv preferred. Address RESIDENT, Star office. au3-2f \\7-ANTEP-HOUSE WITH l'AULOR, DJN ING11 room, kitchen, three good-sized bed chambers; modern improvements; to bo occupied I y adults. No basement. Address or call on T. B. N., 709 12th street northwest. au2-3t* VV ANTED-BY AUGUST lST,>OH A CASH TKNtt ant, six to seven-room House, with ha1', water and gas; f 15 to $20 rent per month. Send postal to 451 P street northwest. Ji'20 -1 m WA NTED ?MISC E L L AN E() US \\TANTED?TO HIRE THREE GOOD DRAFT " Iiors(-8 for two mouths. Apply at 61'J Pennsylvania avenue. auo-2t wanted?to rent or leas'., a good f\bm V T by a party who thoroughly understand< farming. Address Box 20, .-tar office. au3-3t' YVANTED-M V ~FR1 ENDS AND PATRONS TO T 1 know that I have removed my Photograph (rail ry to 309 9th stnet. between D street and Pennsylvania avenue, PAUL TRALLES. auit-tit YV ANTED-TO BORHOW THREE HUNDRED Dollars; will give satisfactory security. Address Box 04, Mar office, giving full articulars The party answ ring a former advertisement a ddres ed to the above box will cali for his letter, addressed to Capital. au3-2t* AVTAN'FED? EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT J HEY If can obtain Eichelberger's Ncver-f;iiiinir Ctiill Cure of D. DAVIDSON, 653 E street southwest.au2-lm WANT ED?CARPETS TO CLEAN BY THE AUTO11 matic Steam Process; the lx*^t in the world; no injury to the finest fabric. Orders by telephone or otherwise to i-INGLLTON & HoEKE, carpet dealers, 801 Market Space. J>'14 ^\TA NTED?CARPETS TO CLEAN BY A. II. CHACE & BRO., next door to City Post Office. The only inrfeet carpet cleaning machines yet invented. No club or whipping process to ruiu carets. Carjvts. Lambreqnins, fic., cared for during the summer. Orders by telephone or otherwise. Carpets returned same day. m12_ WANT ID - L. BICE, 490 MAINE AVENUE j t southwest, Cleans Carets better, with less wear and tear, than any other tirin in the city. Mattresses remade; Feathers renovated; Furniture steamed. Orders by telephone. nil \\TANTED-UPHOLSTERY WORK OF ANY DET* scription. Mattres-e.i renovated by ratified steam. Carpets craned to api>ear nearly new. A. II. CHACE & BRO., next City Post Office. a.S AVANTED ? TcT ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN E. > T 15EALL, Room 4, 1420 New York avenue. is a Commissioner of Deeds for Every State and Territory, U. S. Commissioner, Examiner and Notary. Always m office from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. mV* T ANTED?OL1?<;OLLTAND SILVER IN LARGE OR f V small Quantities. Highest cash price paid. :->21 Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 3d and 4streets. jaul9 "WANTED?VOL" TO KNOW THAT 1 SELLA FIRSTV* class Tailor-made Second-hand Suit, much letter andagre.it dtal cheaper than a common new suit can Le bought, at JUSTH'S OLD STAND, No. 619 D street northwest, or at Branch Store, No. 409 9th st. northwest. N. B.?We buy but tirst-class Second-hand Ci< .thing. janl'J L< )ST A N I) V() r N I). 1() T?A SMAIL HANDT.AO, ( ONTAINI.NG A J small sum of Money and bunch of Keys, betweeu Morrison's bookstore and 4>s an i C streets northwest. Will tinder please leave the Keys at Morrison's store, and retain the Bag and Money. R* OST ? MANUSCRIPT, HEADED "THE CAMj ) aign of Chancellor/'ville," of sixty pages, on note pa'ier, on F or lltli stnet, or in the 14th street cars, signed "Squid." A suitable reward will be given to the finder if left st the Star < ffice. au4-3t* OST?JULY 29. LOCKET, CONTAINING TWO j pictures of a lady, one on each side of locV:r>t. A ham'some reward will lie paid if left at J. GoLDIN'S Photographic Gallery, 819 Jlarket Space. au4-2t* OST?ON AUGUST 37T PLAIN GOl7D RINGriiTitlals on in.-ide, "Froni N. J. B. to H. E, R."$5 Reward will be paid if returned to 1749 K street northwest. It* SPECIALTIES. JUST AltRIVED HERE; MADAM DUBOIS, GREAT spiritualist Medium, from Paris. Works electricity on ivory. Tells true life, past, present and future destiny ; nge, death; describes absent persons; tells names in marriage; gives irood advice to ladies and gentlemen, and satisfaction, $1. Office, 738 10th street. Hours, 10a. ni. to 9 p. in. Jel7-8w* R. ROBERTSON (A GRADUATE UNIVERSITY of Maryland), with 20 years experience. ? All S|>ecial Diseases successfully treated ana cure guaranteed. Diseases of Men, General Debility, Seminal Weakness, Impotency. &c. Diseases of Women of every nnture, si>eedy and i?riiianent cures guaranteed. Office 456 C street northwest, near 4)< street, every Wednesday and Saturday, from 2 to 9 p.m. Main office, 30 N. Liberty street, Baltimore, Correspondence and consultations strictly private and confidential. Refers to the leading physicians of Baltimore. Jel7-3m ME!~ BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF LIFE. All business confidential. Ladies and Gentlemen 50 cents each. 408 L street, between 4th and 6tli streets nortuwesi. al-2w* OCTOR J. B. GARDNER, LATE SURGEON TO the U.8. Ricord Hospital, can be consulted privately by letter or in person at Falls Church, Fairfax cnuntv Va. A cure warranted. ia28 personal! WILLIAMS"AND C. E. PRICE'S PRIVATE Detective Agency. Consultations free. All busi ness strictly confidential. Notice to call at residence promptly attended to. Office hours?9 a.m. to 10 p.m. 926 F street northwest. mhl6-5in* R1VA.TE DETECTIVE AGENCY. 309 9TH street northwest. Reliable information furnished in all cases- consultation free: will call at residence when requested; all business strictly confidential. C. E. Flinder. mh!5-6m FOR~S ALE?HOU SES. OR SALE?A^ HOUSE, LOW~~FOR CASH, 1433 Fierce Place; modern improvements; a bargrain. Apply on the premises^ au4-2t* OR SALECHEAP-A SIX-ROOM FRAME HOUSE; lot 24 feet front by 1W deep; 323 12th street southwest; $2,300. Also, seven-room Frame House; lot 12? feet front by 107 deep; 31712th street southwest; $1,050. C. H. PARKER. 4)4 and E sts. southwest. au3-3t F~ OR ^AL^HOUSE 1501 VERMONT AVENUE. Inquire of WHEATLEY BROS., corner 7th and B streets northwest.* au3-6t }R SALE-A BARGAIN-HOUSE NO. 528 4TH Btreet southeast, nine rooms; lot 30x105; paved street; hydrant in yard; terraced flower garden; price, *1.800; one-half cdfih; balance one year. C. H. PARKER, 442 4h street southwest. anl-6t JB SALE - THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS down town to immediate purchasers, on easy terms: Three-story brick' bouse of 8 rooms, gas. water and bath, near Patent office, at $3,500. Also, a two-story brick of 8 rooms, modem improvements, same location, at $2,850; refit, $2&T Also, ajthree-atory brick; 8 rooms, I sheet, near 10th, at $2,700. Athrea-stoiy 10room house, mod*n conveniences. L street, near 19th, at $4 000; cost te, MO. Also, baautifnl twMtojr Pre?brick front house, .T rooms a>.d cellar, on 15th street, $2,700. W7*;^BURf0RI?, 1115 * street norfhwest. jyai )R SALE?315 434 BTREET NORTHWEST?A fine large Residence, with brown stone front; large Lot with Stable on tfce rear. Will be sold to a prompt cub burn ata mat bunln. THOS. J. FISHER fc CO.. 1324 T street northwest. Jy27- t "DOB 8AJ E? NEW BRICK HOUGHS. CORNER llTH JT and East Capitol tweto: location unsurpassed; park Indoeed'two bay windows, and vault; plumWn* jwrfert. HARVEY SPALDINGT 69 Corcoran BSdKt. ^ ^ \ ' y v ' :;V;" 4 for rent?rooms. ] F>B RENT?UNFURNISHED THREE (3) ROOMS ; lti rear rut of boose UM 8th street northwest. J monthly rent In advance, $7.50. au4-2t* i F>R RENT ? NICELY FURNISHED ROOMsT " rent very low. Apply to Mrs. LANGLEY, SS? Misaoun avenue. aoi-2t* F?R RENT-KEWLY furnished AND UNrvunished Rooms, in a new hoaxe. first, second and tnird floors; all modern improvements; at 1106 New York avenue northwest. aoS-6t* For rent?furnished front and back room, together or separately, $6 each par mouth. Also, nice hall rooln, $4; 618 H street northwest; central location. anS at* F)R rent-three nice unfurnished rooms, with modern improvements; liirht housekeeping; to quiet couple without children. 1217 H st. northwest. au2-3t' TX1R RENT-ELEGANT APARTMENTS. SINGLE J7 or en suite, at reduced rates, at 10-7 Vermont avenue, near McPherson square; soutliern, eastern and western eTrosures; bath on two floors, shady lawn. < Jyl3-4w* 1 FOR KENT?HOUSES! ; FblfBENT?930 XEW YOBK AVKNL'E NOHTH- , west, deftirable 14 room residence, with modern conveniences. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F street northwest. au4-6t FOR RF.NT?1310 E STREET NORTHWEST? three 6torj* brick building, lately oceoi>ied by tho , National Republican News]>aper Company. THOS. J. i FISHER A CO., 1324 F street northwest. au4-6t I^OH RENT-MOST BEAUTIFULAPLACE IN THE 1 District; 13-room h'Hise; nic? outhuild.n?rs: eitcht acres of land; large variety of fruit; Brentwood road; foil view of Fair grounds. W. C. GRLGG, 20s loth street northwest. au4-3t* FOR REN T?1749 F 8TBF.?T NORTH WEST; three-story It) room brick, witti modern converdences. Price. $50 per month. THOS. J. FISHIR4 1 CO., 1324 F street northwest. au4-6t 1 I?OR RENT-A VERY DESIRABLE HOISTTI I modern improvements; 311 D street northwest, i Inquire on premises. au3-6t* I?OU RENT?HOUSE 1501 VERMONT A V F. N UK^ Inquireof WHEAT LEY BROS., coraerof 7th and R streets northwest. au3-6t j ]?OR RENT?327 A STREET SOUTHEAST. NINE i , room brick, with modern in.proveinente. Prict', ' ' $30 per month. THOS. J. FISHER A CO.. 1324 # street northwest. au4-6t FOR RENT?HOUSE 406 2d STREET NORTH- j west, ten rooms; desirable location and in t-ood / order. Rent 110 per mouth. Apply to JNO. B. SCOTT. New \ork Avenue Hotel. an2-6t* IjiOR RENT?BRICK DWELLING, 1465 PIERCE Place, containing 8 rooms and all modern improve- i monta. $22.50. DUVALL A MAltR, 804 Fst. au2-2w j I^OR RENT?COTTAGE 2014 12TH STREET northwest; lar?e house, pump. cellar, was. garden, kc. Apply to tenant or at 1119 V street, (near j hy-) ' FOR RENT?1531 P STREET NORTHWEST. NINE 1 room brick, with bath and all improveU!?ntf,- pri<>e 54,1 Per month. IHOa. J. FISHER A CO., 1324 F street northwest. aul-tJt Ij*OR RENT?715 FIRST STREET NORTHWEST; 11 rooms, bath, modern improvements, furnace, and stable it) rear; {^0 per month. DANENHOWER & SON, 1212 F street. Jy29-6t I7VJR RENT?1537 COLUMBIA STREET NORTH- j west, three-story seven-room brick, with water and gui. Price. $20 j>er month. THOS. J. FISHER A ' CO., 1324 F street northwest. au4 6t ! I^OR RENT?14-6 33D STREET NORTHWEST, .nearly new; nine rooms; ail improvements; good neighborhood; half square from F street cars. Apply to O. C. GREEN. 710 D street northwest. jy'2* Jw I^OR RENT?917 I STREET NORTHWEST, A desirable three-story brick,containing: 12 rooms and every convenience. THOS. J. FISHtR A CO., 13^4 I- street northwest. au4 6t | "|?0RENT?THE HOUSE ON SOUTHWEST i X corner of 3d and C streets north ast. This j ropei<y is eligibly situated for a restaurant; has (food yard, J with shade and well enclosed. Rent low, orwou'dnelL j Apply to O. C. GREEN. 710 D st. northwest. Jy2S-2w < I^OR RENT?1003 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 1 northwest. Store and build.ntr. for many years < j known as savage's hardware establishm nt. THOS. J. : FISHER k CO.. 1324 F street northwest, au4-6t IjlOR RENT?COTTAGS HOTTSli"3232 N STREET (or 25 1st street, Georgetown); house 35 feet front; lot 200 feet deep; eiirht rooms, all a-ood an t in first class condition; Ras, water and bathroom; rent S-iO per month. Inquire next door, orat '31 Pennsylvania ave. 1 1 j>21?2w _____ JOHN T. MITCHELL. 17011 RENT?1816' 5TH STREET NORTHWEST." three story dwelling, with Store and Bakery, will I | rent very low. THOS. J. FISHER A CO., 1324 F i " ! Btnet northwest. au4-0t I^OR RENT-BRICK HOUSE, SIX ROCMS, BATH." Ate., modern imprtwements; lias iatve yard; near ! market and street cars. C. II. ARMES. 633 Fstrce:. i J22-2w* 1?OR RENT?725 11TH STREET NORTHWEST, ! four story, 11 room brick, with bath, iras and I water; price $40 per month. THOS. J. FISHER A j CO., 1324 F street northwest. au4-iit 1 | p O U RE NTT 1 ' lV24F8t..l2rs.,m.i. 40.00 1107-9 l'Jth st., m.i,,new, 1 i <2.t IS?., b..m.i.,9r. 55.00 S rs fc.5 r>6 I 2129 Lst.,7 rs.,in.i. SO.001706 26th st, 11 rV.m.i 25."00 ' < 14:?D S st., 9 rs.,m.i. 30.00.7i0 23d at.,8 rs ls.3 ? i 1218-'lBtst..6r..m.i. 18.351809 23d st..8 r.,m.i. 35.50 ! . hi7 21st st..8 rs S0.00j212? I st.,8 r.,m.i... 20.00 1 613 iOth st. n.e.,7 rs. 1J.00!807 22dst.,10r..m.i 25.35 2322 G st. w., 6 r., m.i 16.00 1701 st..Hr .." 10.00 ? E. S. W E8COTT ? CO.. J25-6m Corner 20tli and I streets northwest. 17 For rknt?stores. " I 170R RENT?A FINE STORE AND DWELLING. 614 9th street, opposite Patent Office. Rent low. Inquire.of A. EBERLV A h'ONS, 7!8 7thst. Jy31-lw ; for rent^hscellaneous * I7OR RENT- ~ : FIFTY PIANOS? i Both Square and Unrhfht, of all the leading makes, for j rent by the month or quarter; rents applied on purchase. F. G. SMITH; jj8-4w 1J03 Pennsylvania avenue. country real estate. i l^OB SALE OR EXCHANGE?BEAUTIFUL AND ! * mtrlily el> vated Building Sites, suburbs of Bladens ] bnrir; lots 73xl2o feet; for sale or exchaiive for Washington or Baltimore city property; terms easy. For i I Pat or information, apply to.I. R. ROGERS, 317 East 1,11 street, or JollN STEPHEN, Bladensbuix, 1 j Jyl4-lm* j 1?OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITV PROP- " erty, 1 arm three miles from B!ad'*nsburirt containinir 1 ' | 3.?0 acres. One-third cleared land, suitable for urar.ten- J i n;-r or fanning purines. Wood enough to pav i rice 1 sked. 141a N str.et northwwi. al7-6m for sale?lofsttit ! I^OR SALE?CHEAP?BEAUTIFUL LOT, FRONT- i inir three streets and reservation; located on 6th st., Massachusetts avenue and C street, Stanton Square. Green statue, Capitol Hill. Terms easy. At 4<>4 9th street northwest. Jyll-lin HOARDING?"" ~ < CPRAGUE MANSION, CORNER SIXTH AND E ! northwest. Se.eral laiye pleasant rooms, with first class Board, at moderate rates for the summer; or I ! rooms ean now be around for the fall. Jv22-12t* J rjpHETItEMONT HOUSE.~\VTTH ITS FINE PROM- ] JL enade balconies, coo!, airy rooms, and superior 1 table, will be found a most desirable placa for summer 1 boarding. Rates, >25, $30, $35 and $40 i>er month. Jel2 Boarding.?rooms furnished and unfurnihhe'J. Transient Boarders, with room, $1 i>er day. je3-3m* SARAH FLAGLER, 316 Indiana avenue. C1LINTON HOUSEjJth AND I STREETS FIRST- ! j class Table Board, $18; Room and Board, f22 to i 1 $25; location central; no liquors. W. O. NAYLOlt. ' mC-9m : PERMANENT. TRANSIENT. AND DAY BOARD- ; ERS, at Summer Rates; also. Table Board $20 i>er ' month, at the McPherson House, corner of 15th and I ' streets. [my4-4m*] MRS. M. T. SOUTHALL The loohiel house. 512 9th street north- , west, is one of the cosiest and beet conducted Boardmg-houses in the city. Transient Boarders accommo- j dated at reasonable terms. s29 ' PROFESSIONAL. DB. KLOEBEB. DtNTXfiT. : ^ ? ..62.6 E STRKET Nokthwest. \ italized Air by the Hard System, for the painless extraction of Teeth. au^3 jQR. STARR PARSONS, DENTIST. 439 9TH STREET. \ Jyl2 Gas given. Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. ] Human feet. etc. ? the inactivity op 3 the heated term giving them more rest, tne feet ? oiten recover from corns, bunions, diseased nails vascu- 1 lar excresences, exostosis and other complaints to which < they are hable, if systematic treatment be ?iven them, 2 at DR. WHITE'S Chiropodial Establishment. 14lg ?*enue. opposite Willard's Hotel. Dr. J w HITE8 twenty-first consecutive year of practice in , Washington. D. fc. Fee. >1 per visit: je24 J DR. RANDALL PARSONS, Dentist, 1 428 7th rtreet northwest west side, over Ballan- *, lyne's Book Store. NITROUS OXIDE Gas adminls- ? tered, day or night. Consultation free. Jei5 j DK- T-. M. TALBOTT, DENTIST, No. 437 7TH ' street, three doors from corner E. Dentistry in all * its branches. Teeth inserted $7 per set All work war- c ranted. ill 9 Artificial teeth made before andIjT t . serted immediately after extracting natural teeth. I tta splendid success. Modern methods and ?>riii in aUl branches of Dentistry. Moderate fees. DR. DON- i NALLY, 1321 F street northwest al 1 HOWLAND DENTAL ASSOCIATION. No. 211 4X street three doors north of Pennsylvania avenue, east side. Hereafter extractions under Nitrous Oxide, without pain, will be $1 for the first tooth and 50 cents each additional tooth at thesams sitting. Extractions without gas, 50 cents each tooth. Beet Artificial Teeth made. $7 per set. Gold and Amalgam FUlings, from fl to $5. AH work warranted rl first-class. Have administered Nitrous Oxide to over li 30,000 patients, 0 (Patients coming by car will be furnished free tickets m to and from the office. > mil T|R. DUKE, DENTIST, T15 14TH STREET NORTH- V JL* west, between G street and New York avenue.? T Beautiful Sets of Teeth, $8; Teeth Filled, $1; Extracting r without Pain. 50 cts. All ODerations warranted. Janl9 BUSINESS CHANPES. S >B SALE?800 ACRES OF TEXAS LAND: wtt.t. s be sold in lots of 160 acres each at a bargain "n?r county seat and railroad. For terms, Ao.. addreas Box at 150. Star office. Jy31-6t* ai P)R SALE?GOODS CONTAINED IN STORE, 1723 Pennsylvania avenue northwest Also, Store for rent A first-class business plaoe; rent $25. above the 8tore for rent; goods packed and stored. = Jy23-lm* | TX)R RENT AND SALE?ALL CLASSES OF J? Houses, Lots. Country residences, and Farms in I"^sg- ? T?INS FURNITURE STORAGE. A * GHA0TS, 13 10 BZZZ cm POBTOFtlOm. FOR SALE?MISCELLANEOUS C*OR 8 ALE?A SMALL COLLECTION Or COINS. 1 I A food atari for s beginner. Can be awn at 641 D I treet north wort. au4-2t? C*ORS ALE?FIXTURES or A BARBER~SHOP 17 complete, and the shoj> for rest. A rare chance foe 1 white barber. A (food run of first-class customers. i .233 O street northwest. au4 2t* P)R SALE?SIX FINE BRED BLACK AND T*K Gordon Setter Puppies; father is an imp ^rted do*; tad both have fine pedigree*. CaU at MECKEL'S * iiestaurant, 735 7th street northwest. au4 St P'R SALE?ROMKWOOD CASE PIANO,7S OOtave, three strings; need one season; aa good aa new; in perfect order; f23.\ on easy nsv ments. A leu, 1 'ight-stop Schoningsr organ. $85. WORCH*S Uptown J Piano Room*. 1139 10th atreet. au3 6t* b P>R 8ALE^M AO NIFIOE NT UPRIGHT GRAND _ Piano-fort? for at $10 per month, worth MSfl. 1 A big bargain , at 1217 H atreet north weet. an2 St* J POR RALF.-A RARE CHANCEI8 OFFERED IN A a Hook and Stationery business; one of the t**t location* m the city ; net cost of stock aa p>T invoice Jan uary I nearly $2,00o, will be sold for fl.MKi. would not 1 oe fjoirt for doub'.e the mon?y, ex?>ept for failing health. . Address A. li. C., Star office. au2-3t e For s ale?-sm all steam fnginbTan d boil- _ er, at lor?berg fc Murray'*, 7tli street, between B ?n i Mary and avenue southwest. Cheap and flrst?!ass. Call and Bee it running if you want anything of ""d. au2-eo6? 2 "C*OK SALE-RARE BARiiAlN-KLKGA^ST 7S OC k X tave Square t-rand Piano, handsome rrmwood case, richly carved legs and lyre, with flue rmbrodered cover and stool, for only $190. cost $5;>0. I'sed but a short time; owner leaving city. Apply at i Dtice, 1217 H street northwest. au2 3t* pOR SALE ~ I BRADBURY UPRIGHT GRAND FIANO, I Rich, French Walnut e**<\ and in perfect order J musically; used the past winter in the home of a leading Senator, and really as go--d as new. Will l>e sold atari 1 extremely low figure. This i? a ran- bargain. and t--o rood to be missed by Umae desiring a BU;>erior instruttient. F. G. SMITH, t Jy?9-6t 1103 Pennsylvania avenue. f I^OR SAL K?SI XT EE N HI. AD OK HORSES JUST l arrived from tlie valley of Yinriuia, suitable f? r all < purposes; two sa.ldle horses. At VAILS & MM- j >I? >N"S', 311 12th stieet northwest. Jy29-6t FOR SALE?TWENTY HEAD OF HORSES. JUST arrived from the West; several fine |>airs and couj>e hordes, fine drivers. Also, one promising s?*edy horse. 54"> New YorK avenue. HUGUELY & BOWEN. Jy20-4w' I^?OR SALE-A HORSF.. SOUND AND GENTLE," . good driver; also, i. Hooka way Carriage with Harness, both in good condition. selling ior the want of nse. Can be seen at 200 4 S, strt'et southwest. Jy2"?-2w* FOR SALE (HEAP-OAK BISISHED TftADB- 1 watrmi, neany new, two seats; very easy riding; J made to my own order and supervision. Cost, $185 or iv ill trade for li*ht buggy. H. II. HEMPLLK, 453 Pa. avenue. It* I^OR 8ALE-THE LARGEST AND BEST Assorted stock of new and second-hand Carriages. Buggies, Express Wagons, Harness, Lap Robes, A;c.. for the least money at the Bazaar. 938, 94?) and 942 Louisiana avenue. Jel4 2iu I 1?OR SALE?IMMENSE STOCK CARRIAGES AND \\ agons. new and second hand, for sale or trad--. Bplendid ]>UkTiri?s tud fine Hornen constantly on iinn*l for hire at \V. F. GKYER'S Carriage Repository M>rt ?nd 4.70 C street northwest. Al?o, entrance 011 Penu- j sylyania avenue, nejir National Hotel. tnl9-3:u I^OR SALE-SPRING AND SUMMERCARRIAGES. A stock of one hundred and fifty to select from. Agent lor Bo-ton HuckUoard Coliniany'8 Side-liar 1U?jptH and other iight carrijures. The best in the country for the money. Repairimr promptly attended to. ?? . ROBT. H. GRAHAM. s ni29 Kepository and Factory, 410-416 Hili st. n.w. , [ COUNTRY BOARDING. ] \J"EW WINDSOR COLLEGE BUMMER RESORT. 1 13 Maimificent shade, Sulthur Sprinfrs, Blue Kidire , Hews, l!:iths. Porches, Stables, Horses. Ac. Circulars it 1015 P.-unsylvania avenue, corner of 11th str.-et, AdiressA. M. JI.LLY, New Windsor, Md. Jefi-3iu EDUCATIONAL. ~ J KXTBSLBYAN COLLEGE,! FOR YOUKQ LAD IKS, " W 1LH1NOTON. DlLiWAU. Fa'l Session w ll open SEPT. 11th. For Circulars, sc..address [aul-lin'l Bw. JOHN WILSON.Ph.. D. Board and tuition siso to caoo a ykarT 1 Address FEMALE SEMINARY. Haddonfield. N. _Jy31-am ; t, Board and tuition $i5o to fvoo a yea-. 11 Address MILITARY ACADEMY. Haddonfiel l, N. ' [ Jy31-2m j Board and tuition $175 to t? a tear. ' Adiire^s MILITARY COLLEuE, Burlintrton. N. ' Jy31-2m M'LLE V. PIU D'HOMME'S FALL TERM RE^ opens SEPTEM BEIt 25th. French tnurht practi- p ;a!iy. Morning, afternoon and evetrmr French Classes for ladies and gentlemen. ls>ys and girls. \ N. i .?Yc uiikf ladies and litt e irirl.-* thoroughly tautrht u English, French a*id the Ancient IJmu-uairi-s. Daily [KSTiti'CTiox is Frknch and daily conversation. 5!rs. J. L. McGee. fornierly a successful teacher of j >teu'oenville Seminary and other prominetit schools, las cliarg?. of the English department. ltendenoe, 1 23 K street northwest, oppoaite Frank- j in Square. jy25-3iu Rockland school for girls, ; SANDY SPRING, MD. 1 \\ ill reopen SEPTEMBER 18th. A full course of in- n druction will lie given, with loctures on history, belleaettres and the lritural sciences. For circulars address > HENRY C. HALLOWELL. A.M. jy2U-2m PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY. " ^ ? Chfrter. I wenty-flrst year opens SEPTEMBER 13th. New Ltuiliting; sui>erior accomm<>lations;api>ointmentsc<i:nl>'''te; English, Collegiaie, Chemical, Civil Engineering Courses. Degret? conferred. f JvI3 3m COL. THF.O. HYATT, l>rest. Mrs. s. l. cady's boarding and day School for Yountr Ladies, >\e?t End Institute, New 1 Haven, Conn. Thirt- en,th year commences SEPTEM- J BER 28th. Send for circular. Jyl3 d Latin, greek, mathematics, natural sci- 4 etice and Emrlish, privately or in class. Student* prepared for Cvllo^y and comi>etitive examinatioua. 1 Addnsea A. JANUS. A.M.. ! Je30 Columbian Collow. 1< Frederick female seminary-state COL- lunate Institution. Course thorough ami compre- | tensive. lYufeasors and tcAohers of cii|>erior ability. " Careful home culture. Terii:8 moderate. For cata- r iogues address Mrs. M. W. HACKELTON, Pn-sidrnt, A Frederick. Md. Jei6-2m S ^PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. CORNER p Ninth and I) streets northwest, occupies the sec >nd loor of LINt'OLN HALL BUILDING Complete in a ts arraiurenients for tr:iiniu>r sons and duucfaUnfor I real life. Gra.iuatin>r exercises held la<-:t of M.iy. No vacation. Students received every month in the vear, or instruction, day or evening, by the month or I juarter. Spuing and ttmmkr sessions give students rom other schoo s opportunity for business training. Full information given at the college office. " < HENRY C. SPENCER, Principal. SARA A. 8PENCER, Vice Principal. m3 WASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC-AT I T TIMMS' NEW H ALLS, cor. 7th and I) n.w. En- C xance on D street. Thirteruth year. Piano. Owan, ,. foioe. Singing, Violin. Ac. Twelve teachers. Proa idvantages. Q. B. lil'LLARP. L>irect->r. Ja4-8m* 2 W. FLYNN, A.M.. 1 O# S. W. corner 8th and K streets northwest. -I Privately or in Class?Mathematics. Latin, Grt-ik, Frencli, German and English. Special attention to prepiration for College, West Point, Aunai-olis and *11 com- ? *t;tive examinations. Terms in advance. mil , mriTSICAL ACADEMY, 1 L"x 1721 DK Sales ST., BET. Coxtc. ivt 17th STRKCT XOBTHWKST. Principal, J. P. CAULFIELD, Mus. Doa Studies resumed September 2('.th. f2-6m MISS AMY LEAVITT. OF BOSTON. TEACHER of Vocal and Instrumental Music and Harmony. Address 944 K street northwest. Lessons resumed iarly in September. dl3 MRS. 8. L. CADY'S BOARDING SCHOOL FOR r Young ladies. West End Institute, New Have", -onn. Eleventh year. Superior facilities. Send for :ircular. o5 WASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.-A II Boarding and Day School forY'oung Ladies aud Children, re-opens September 19. 1881. For circular! ipply toMrs. Z. D. BUTCHER and Mise M. C. DOUG- n LA8. Principals, 1023 and 1027 12th street northwest. >6 PROPOSALS. Proposals for ink and pads forpost^ MARKING AND STAMPING PURPOSES. * Post Omcc Department. ) Washington. D. C.. Jul>- 25. 1882 { Sealed proposals will be received at tnia Department , nntU the TfttiiTY-FOURTH DAi OF AUGUST. 1882. 1 it TWELVE O'CLOCK NOON, 1 or furnishing Ink and Pad* for stamping and canceling purpoeec. For use of t fourth class post offices in the United State*, for one rear from the 1st day of July. 1882. There will be needed about 3,000 pounds of ink and 1,000 pads, more or less. B The Ink submitted must have been successfully tested ? 31 a poet office of the first class during a period of at 7 east one year, and a selection will only be made from 6 imong inks accomimnled by a certificate of such test by he postmaster during such period, or an assistant post- 4 n aster, when a proper reason can be ah own for not pro- " lucing one from the postmaster. Said ink must be lecured in heavy tin boxes, containing a half pound ?ch, of oblong shape, with orifice at one end for oork, T he same to be inclosed in strong wooden boxes suitable T or transportation in the mails. Sample of boxes to be fi teen at Blank Agency. c Samples of each article must accompany the bid; and a he Postmaster General reserves the right to reject any >r all bids. Proposals must be indorsed on the envelope PropoJ1" In*, or "Pads." or both, and addressed "To Z he First Assistant Postmaster General. Washington, f . " T. o. howeT ^ Jj"27-2aw4w Postmaster General. PROPOSALS FOR MATERIALS-TO BE 8UPu L PLIED TO THE NAVY YARDS UNDER THE COGNIZANCE OF THE BUREAU OF CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIR. _ Navt Department. i Buheau or Constbuction and Repai*. \ ? Washington, D.C.. July 12, 1882. ) f Sealed Proposals to furnish Timber and other mate'*' ior toe Nary for the fiscal year ending June 80. 88% will be received at this Bureau until TWFLVK ^CLOCK M., the EIGHTH OF AUGUST NEXT ^ tjich time the bids will be opened/ "A' " The proposals must be addressed to the "Chief of the tnreau of Construction and Repair. N sry Department, > ashiugton, and must be indorsed "Proposals for ~? * Si Navy" that they may be disttn- C imhe^rom ordlnary business letter*. ^ wions yards witn instruc- rn ?nw!?_ll(,}ier?' 'orrns of offers and other information o, m be obtained on application to the Purchasing Pay- rt 1^k-05 respeetiTe Navr Yards, yt jjothe Bureau at Construction and Repair, Mary De- y, No oontraeta win bs awarded until after approprl- ^ tons to cover the aame hare been made by Congress \ id been duly approved. , ? T. D. WILSON, j _ Chief Constructor, U. 8. Navy, _ Chief of Bureau of Construction and Repair. V jy!4-law4w. 1 DISCOUNT TEN PER CENT % er om ta T0PHAM*S f. 8. TOPaiM. S MONEY TO LOAN. LfOXEY TO LOAN. ~~~ ~ 1 O* MAI. ESTATE, AT B Aim ? m CENT. R. O. H01.T7.MAN. Jy24 10th and F strwta n alii Hi AKONEY TO LOAJH. " ' I bar* MONET TO LOAN ON REAI. EST A TIL t? am? of Iran $10? and opward* at lowest rmtaa oI U?>>Xuvh moitom No delay. B. H. WARNER. V'.l tl< F Street uorthwaaL I~ HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON <*X>D REAL I estate security, til mum to Milt, at the lowwet rates of utttnwt. No delay whon the aecuritj is *ood. O. C. iREEN. 710 D atreet uorthwwt. >20 Jui if ONEY TO LOAN ~ 51 at LOWEST rates OF interest ON real ESTATF SECURITY. THOS. J. FISHi.U k OO.t mil-Sm 1324 Fstreet northwest. kfONEY TO LOAN. I In ?ums to sulk at lowest rates, oo approved n*f elate security. FITt'H. FOX k BROWN. ?16 1437 Pemmylvania araniA SAFE DEPOSIT CO. SECURITY FROM Loss BY BUBGLiKt 3? ROBBERY. EIRE OR ACCIDENT. inE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY of Washington. !n its own Buildln*. co?kf* 16th strttt atp Nrw Ton* at*. Vrpetual Charter Act of Conirreee January 22d, 1*61. Capital SMNl.tino. The Company rents Sales, inside it* Kir*' and llurtrtar T??ot Vault*, at prn ? varyinr from $5 to f?U) i*r year, * iccordin^ to ?iie and location. liiv nik aud lx*ka adI'iuiiiK \ suits, provided for Safe-lteutera. iiAULT DOORS (WARDED BY THE SARGENT TIME-LOCK. SECURITIES AND VALUABLE* of *wy dearrinion. includm* BONDS and KTtH'KS PLATE JJ-'iil.RY, DEEDS. Ac.. taken for SAFE-KEEPING, un SPECIAL GUARANTEE, a* tbe Lowwt liatea. 3ENTAMIN P. SNYDER? President. "HAKLES C. (iLOVER, l(inm & Co., Vic* Pre*; leo\_ IOHN CASSELS, Treasurer. LLBE1U L. STURTKVANT, Ser^etarv C. E. Nyman. Asst. Seoj. DtRKCTO&S Benjamin P. Snyder. Cbariee C. OIotw. it Im Cease!*, Henry A, 1* lllanl, A.lertL. Sturtevant, Thomas L\aua, JohnG. Parke. m2-Sm FINANCIAL. pRIVATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WAS1IINGTON AND NEW YORK. H. H. DODGE. (onds. Stocks and Investment Securities Bourht and Sold on Commission, ?o. 539 15th STREET. (CORCORAN BUILDING,* A*ei..y for Prinoe and Whitoly, Stock Brokers c4 duoadwat. Slw vort Every class of Securities hoiurht and aoM on (vimmtr ion in San Franclnoo, BalUimira, Philadelphia. New 'ork. Boston and Wmhlnirtnn. Order* executed on ttM Mew York Stock Exchange at one eiirhth of one peraeat oniiniHKlon, Private and direct U>le?rra|>h wlrea 11 laitiniore, Philadelphia, .New York and Bortnn. through ahich orders are executed on the Stock Ex haturea n those cities and rej?orted back promptly. Quotation* :1 Stocks and Bonds and information ri*rar<lin?r th? Jarki ts received through our wires INSTANTLY Ji? from the New York Stock ryhinim. ill riANOS AM) ORGANS. _ [ i &llet davis A 00.* tl 1PRIOHT AND GRAND PIANOS. Notick. I i-hull open the 1'all trad- V| | | I r n *Ril>er 10 with an iuie<jusl!ed m-'ectioii i .f most le^a^t Pianos. \Nait till 10th of Scpt?uil?or. H. L I'AiNi.H. au4 JJUAUNCEY j. REE us NEW PRICE LIST or PECIAL BARGAIN8 IN PIANOS AND ORGANS. o. 1.?One UPRIGHT GRAND, pannel. case, three-strmired lull airraffe, c.mt i w u?ed three months and rnurt U* sacrihoed; r.'75. Co. 2.?One of tho?H> o?*lebrated NEW YORK UPRltiHTS, in eltvant roxewtxid cast*, nearly new, aud worth $300; f 185. 'so. 3.-<?ne 7 <H-tave r?>sewood SPEAR PIANO, with overstrung baHH and lab- iinproveiuenta; (100. ?'o. 4.?OuetrenuineCllIi'Kl KING. iuiro>dor<l?r: $90, io. 5.?One DOUBLE-REEL* MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN: $50. io. 6.?One genuine LORINQ 4 HI ARE ORGAN. with stop and wari-ant??l, fiV . io. 7.?One trenuine BURDETT ORGAN, withma??iva cas?', 6-octave, cost will Ik ?lautrhb>red at $150. S'o. 8.?Special low itri<-e?i ana ea?y terms on the MATCHLESS HIENEKAMP PIANOS and the SHONINGER CYMBELLA U^GANS. N.B.?Cash always on hand for the pun*hase of eeend-hand Pianos and Orvann. tHAUNCEY J. REED, .15*22 433 7t'i *-treet northweat. REICHENBACHS PIANO WAREJtOOMH, I*lANt>i of various makes for Male aud rent at ivIui-ed prices. Win. Kual>e & Co.'.- ^ rld-fTTr^^W fiiowued Pianos. Tiu:in?f and K.airin?f. U3 11th street, aliove Pennsylvania avenue. ,1e8-3m IJEATTVS ORGANS. 27 ST<?PS $90. 1'IANOH, [J $-'97 50. Factory rtinninir dav and night. < ata true free. Addrew- DANIKL 1. ilEATTY. Waahimr3n. N. J. m25 ^ L. VN'I L"> A BIK)~ ? 7<W 7th stn?t Nortliwent. oie S*rents for the S i 1 EFF and tfaeKRA N 1( Hn I m : BACH PIANOS and ESTEY ORGANS?" ' * * 1 !]>e?-ial attention Kiveu to I'uniuir ltamw and Orvans. Se\erai I'lanou ai.ii oivausnov. for runt at low rate*. a2~> ^^HR. RUPPERi; NOS. 403 AND 405 7TII STREET NORTHWEST. 1EADWUARTERS l itlt TH : WHITNEY CHILDREN'S CARRIAGE COMPANY, he clicai est for Beauty, Comfort aiid Durability in tilt market. /iRrHERY. FISHING TACKLES. CROQUET and AWN TENNIS. BICYCLES. VELOCIPEDES. TRI'YCLES, WAGONS, kc.. can bv bought ?t tile iovroat ianul?K-turera' priced. ai CHR. RUPPERT. pATENT COMBINED FLY TRAP ani) adjustable v w wtinn nnnn 00 w w w ffWWWIlNB N D DO O W W W W W W W W II N N N D DO O w w w vr WW \vw II N N N D DO O WW ww W W IIN NN DDD OO W w rssso cot rrr pek f.f.E nn n k bc cr rk f. nn n ?sssso rrr ke kk n n n c co cr re f. n n n? . bsssboocr reek keen nn. >AISY LAWN MOWER8, HYDRANT HOSE. BUILDLRb' AND MISCELLANEOUS HARDWARE, F. P. may & co., Je5 634 Penna. avenue, near 7th street DARASOLS. SUN UMBRELLAS, SILKS. LACES. L India Linen. Satinea, Imlow o*t, tocloee out, at 736 id 714 7th street, between G aud H. )el7 J. E. YOUNG. JOHNSON BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND KETAJL DEALKBS IV COAL AND WOOD. *y water and rail direct from the minea. Facilities unaurpaaaed by any firm in the UniteA Itatea. Sell at loweat cash prioea. and delivers 1 promjdly. Main ofboe, wharves and dejKjt, 12th ana WatM tre*-ts soutliwest. Branch Yards: 1202 F at. n.w, 3d and K sf.n.w., th and Pata. n.w. 1112 Vth at. n.w., and 221 Pa. ave. outheast. J>lb-4in CLEARING out SALE. U Best ?rrade Bine Flannel Pants,$3.75,lower?rra<le. fS; Jnen Pants, 76c. All Summer Stock below cost. Geut'i ndershirte an 1 Drawerx, from 25c. up. Boy'a Pan ta, Mm 75c. up. Ixiw-quart>-r Shoes, at and Imlow . imt. traw Hats at your own price. Oftic CoaU, 40 aud M ttnte, at 1914-1916 Pennsylvania avenue, iy^l I. W. SEEBY. jas cooking stoves, ?OR SALE AT THE GASLIGHT OFFICE, TENTH STREET. 0 RON RAILINGS A 8PECIALTT. A NEAT WROUGHT IRON FENCE. ' one-half inch iron, put up oouiplete at 80 cants mt IMt ALSO a I J. MISCELLANEOUS IRON WORK. GEORGE white ft CO., jy31?9w 402 Maine aveaue. sonHiww< )IJ> WINE AND OLD FKIENDS ARE KNOWN AM the best, ao is justh's Old Stand known for yean tbe only place where flret claas SECOND-HAND LOTHING can be sold at resi?ctable prioea. Addnia call at JU8TH*8 Old Stand, No. 61V D atreet, between b smiuss; DSdT-^J&sassf ote by mail promptlr ettendad to. nMai mothproof felt, carpet VTETMORE k McNEALE, REAL ESTATE BRot? era, Agents for tbe London and Lancaablre Fire auranoe Co.. 1420 New York avenue. Country dridty acid. Loaaa netcottated on Maryland KeafKa. mck?8 ice cream, WARRANTED PURE Hi. \ ..r j^ratritr'k -.^1 -J&jb*. . 't?& -jn : Mr'm - M