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"THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON: SATURDAY. CROSBY S. NOYES....Editor. Average sworn Daily Circulation over 17,500—Leing a much larger bona fide, regular and permanent circulation than that of all the other daily payers in the eit led together. ‘To Travelers and Residents Abroad. ‘THE EVENING Star will be found on file at the followinw places, where, also, adv Bubecr:ptione will be receiv 449 Strand, ‘Cross, London: Charles Barwick, Tis Boulevard Magenti ‘and N. ¥. Herald Office, 49 Avenue Advertirers sro joquted to send in their an- nouncements as ear! All cance before 12 o'clock M. same day's iesue of those that hour cannot be Ko Correspondents. Letters should be addressed to the Edit or Businest Manager of THE Stan, according to their tenor, and not to any individual name. wise provoking delays may occur, on account of ab- Checks etc., should tn all cases be made payable to the order of THz EvENIna STAR NEWSPAPER Company not to that of any individual, = jous communications not read; setted mance pts not returned or preserved. The police commissioners of Boston have thoroughly re-organized the city force of police and detectives in accordance with a law passed Dy the last legislature, empowering the Bo. Besides making radical chang Bonnel of the force, which may Prove beneticial, the qualifications of meinbers and the standard of discipline have been raised. ‘The patrolman must be able to read and wr' the English language, be a citizen of t States. a resident of Boston and a ta one year. The New York Jovrnal of fommenting upon the last require : © That fs truty a ‘ Boston notion‘ about the ‘tax. Payer and the last o regret to say, we eX~ Feet to see adopted in New York where to be a taxpayc man almost ineligib’ office According to the new rules s intoxication, insub- y, acts of oppression ¥ are to be punished by the instant f the convicted pol . and the y is provided for three convictions tot duty by conversing with people arily while on du ot properly pa- his beat, and sitting down to rest It is proposed to divorce the police etely from politics, and to make all pro- of cond ordinati and tyrs of ne unnec the score of merit alone. Boston the possession of a finest in the world.” If the d into effect Roston ed city in the =o The fact that District Attorney Riddte cannot find law authorizing the shooting of hoi Diowers and other street nuisances and peace dist bers shows what a wretched mistaxe the Commissic sed his Salary to $5,000 per 9 cane not find law for so worthy an act as Judge Wright proposes to perform for the bene‘it of V ELVETS, FROM AUCTION. Having the largest stock of VELVETS in this city, we are able to offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO DRESSMAKERS, MILLINERS and TAILORS who buy to sell again. To our regular retail trade we are prepared to offer unheard of bargains in SILK and VELVETS. CONNOLLY, 608 Ninth street, nov2-tr Opposite Patent Office. WANTS. _FOR RENT AND SALE \ TED—A TIN and SHEET-IRON WORKER. AT TrOmedony eu Fa. avenue It W ANTED—A SITUATION to do chamber work. wait the table, or as nurse; refer- cee’, Apply to No. 422 ‘iat ot, bet. Dand Enw. itt J ANTED—A firet-clase Di cer, stranger in ANo diy, centres ENGAGEMENTS, by the day or work at home. 1229 L st. n.w. BG JT ANTED—A geod GIRI. to do general house” Arork for's private fail of four Apply at No. 1924 14th st. n.w. nov2-3t ‘WASTED-A WOMAN to do the housework of family of five persons; no washing. Inquire at 514 2d st. nw. ite ARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS: IMMENSE ASSORTMENT. ALL NEW STYLES THIS SEASON. Two-ply Cottage | ones, 5 conta. Extra nes is Carpets 60 conta. ony ‘Al wool Ingrain Carpets; 79 cents. The teks Bet Pare ingame New stock, cheap. Floor ‘oi all widths. JEP eamacd laree double white Blankets, 62, $2.50, 4S Comforts, 75, 81, 81.25, 81.50, 82.00. CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! SHAWLS! SHAWLS! SHAWLS! ©. M. TOWSON, nov2tr Near 7th at. n.w. AMEBICAN MELTONS, ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO BOYS’ WEAR. 4 CHILDREN'S SUITS. CHILDREN'S VEST SUITS. BOYS SUITS. YOUTHS’ SUITS. CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS. «22-83 00 400 500 725 300 BOYS’ OVERCOATS. 405 YOUTHS’ OVERCOATS.. feveseeee - 600 CHILDREN'S EXTRA PANTS. .110 We can recommend them as FIRST-CLASS WEARING GOODS. A. SAKS & CO., nov2tr 316 Seventh street. SILKS, VELVETS AND DRESS GOODS W. M. SHUSTER & SO the choicest Dress Goods © SILKS, es and Brocade, in all colors and quaviti¢ lored and Black Silke in all qualities, at $1, 81: Dand fine finish. are selling some of seen in Washington. and 82, of rood value an VELVETS. Colered Velvets in all the new winter shades, at 2, 82.50 and $3, with a very fine assortment of the fashionable Grenate and Bordeau. Black Velyets for trimming at 31.25, $1.50 and $2._Lyons Man- tilla Velvet, 27 inches wide, at 86, $7 and $3, to- xcther with the finest assortment of PARIS NOVELTIES $xer offered in this city, including Cashmere d'Inde, Dap Natte, Armures, Brocades, Invisible Plaids and the ?argest stock of Colored Cashmeres ever seen here, including 50 pieces of Thiers Red. CLOAKS. ¥-egant and well-selected assortment of BERLIN (LOAKS. in latest and most fashionable shapes. Fine coloree-back Beaver Cloths for Circulars in Viain and Plaids. communit not only not worth that extr: gant allowance, but hardly worth having at any price. oe ‘The » neighboring state of Vir- fints ne- y Will be too much tn Feetion to be espec sent de ally Interesting. ation stands—lemocrats Publican one, and it looks as if th Wouid remein the same after the Joseph Jurcensen, the republi the present dc election the fourth district, Ux ih the dem- Cerats claite that he will be defeated. His ma- jority in 576 he only other dist in whi ere is the slightest doub: Whether democrat or republican ¥ turned is the se John Goode, its pre Kepreser was elected in 1 Jority of 1.59 at ‘6 by a ma- and has been renominated nbs ae Besides the heavy } ent dis- aster which the Old Colony Railroad Company Suffered in the depreciation of the value of its ‘Stock and bonds, it is estimated t 2 ins of the injured and of the reiatives of the dead. Some $760,060 ed tn a similar w the Lake Shore Company after the Ashtabula disaster. It fs 2 measure of economy for a rail- Yoad company to spend all that it is necessary, owever large a sum that may be, to render {ts Safeguards against accident as nearly perfect as man can make them. ———_+«- — ‘The German government 1s considering the advisability of cutting a canal to connect the Rhine, Weser, and Elbe rivers. Its decision in this matter will be more important in some respects even than its determinations upon the Serious political questions now agitating Ger- many and Euro] es The action of the Cincinnati brewers in Placing a condition on their proposed subserip- tion tothe fund for a permanent exposition in that city has caused much unfavorable com- ment. The permanent additional buildings are expected to cost $150,000 and of this amount the brewers propose to contribute $10,000 upon con- dition that they are permitted to sell beer in the exposition. This, as pointed out, would be a mortgage for all time on the property. There is no reason why beer-sellers, who with other dealers in what crowds of men require will pretit by the visitors to the city, should be granted especial privileges. They should in- crease their subscription and drop the cond- tion. —_—~--___ Thirty years ago Arago, then secreta Freneh Academy of Sciences, wrote that will observers who are trustworthy and of their reputation venture to foretell the state Of the weather.” This remark referred at the time to scientific forecastings. Its app dn nowadays is to the goose-bone, ground-hog order of weather prophets who are inaccurate in pro- portion as they are confident. As at the present time three-fourths of the weather predictions Of the signal service are fulfilled, Arago was imprudent when he presumed to set lim!ts to the progress of scienc ETFRNOON OR E FRENCH. MUSI at terms much reduced. 3 tar office. Dea TON is this di flow & Ladd i cpen on TU some assortment and Receptcon Hats a speci ‘attention paid to all orders. mw. . ae W HAVE Now IN STOCK— Hog Hlet's Merino, Scotch Wool and aan Men's Super Stont Cotton, in Plain and Fancy Colers, HALF Hi SILK ard LINEN HANDKERCHIE stort "995 Pennsylednia avenue. WATCHES. GOLD AND SILVER, ith, ELEGANT JEWELR ANE AML, KIRK & SON, nov2-3m 172 W. Balto. st. [THE STIEFF PIANOS 3 ALWAYS SUCCESSFUL! Victorious at the Centennial Exhibition, 1876; achieved their GRAND CROWNING TRIUMPH! At the Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1878. G. L. WILD & BRO., SoLe AGENTS, = 743 Seventh street n.w. ‘Also Agents for the celebrated Kronich PIANOS and STANDARD ORGANS. igen ieee Lowest prices; fairest and easiest terms. nov2-6m REFINED CIDER. NEW YORK REFINED CIDEE, ™ THREE (3) GALLON EEGS. Kee axp Sricot LoaNen. APPLY TO SAMUEL C. PALMER, 57 Greene st., Georgetown, D. 0. _N. B—No charge for delivery. octa8-tr y®- a Cece Homes Toe ect90-Im" DAMASSE DOLMAN CLOTH, very new and stylish, and the lanzest stock of La- pin’s MOURNING GOUDS to be found in this mar- Ret. ‘Ose Prick Oxty._ W.M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania avenue. N.B.—Fine Goods a speciaity. NEW STYLES or LL AND WINTER DRESS GOODS, JUST RECEIVED. Te. 1do Pieces of Plain and Fancy Dress Goods, 12 and 3 cen 100 pieces of Novelties in Dress Goods, 25 cents. Colored Cashmeres, yard wide, all colors, 50c. All wool Black Cashineres, 50¢., Double width Mohair Alpaca, silk-faced, 25c. Boys’ Cassimeres, new fall sty 7. 50. Red Twilled Flannels, all wool, 25, 30, White Wool Flannels, 12, 15, 26, CLOAES, CLOAKS, CLOAI CLOAKS. SHAWLS, SHAWLS, 100 different styles. Ladies and Gents’ Underwear, from 50c. Ladies and Misses Fancy Hosi Large Double White Blankets, $2 per pair an: Bed C % id up. Ne ham Lace, 25, 37,50, 62 % for Cloaks. Black and Color ks. Table en, 25c. and up. Sheeting Cotton, full width, 20c ©. M. TOWSON, 636 Pennsylvania avenue, South side. nov2-tr BttreR : BUTTER: FINE GILT EDGE BUTTER. FINE SELECTED ROLLS. Fresh receipts daily. D. E. DUTROW, _novhst* 10th st., below Penn’a ai ABRIAGES. CARRIAGES. CARRIAGES. On hand a fine stock of New and fash- ‘onalle CARRIAGES, such as Coupes, Landauletts, Panne! Quarter Rockaways,- Bhetone Evenice: 86 Or eae ae fepairing promptly atten at reduced prices. ROB'T H. GRAHAM. nov1-3t 410-216 &th street. From Ohio. No windfalls; all ud Gal coty ne earl fell cheap a single batrel or car load. for ces = B. W. REED'S SONS, novlst __ 1816 F street naw. NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT J. W. SELBY'S. Good Suits Clothe . 86, $7 and Boye: Jackets aud Pete 950. ao $4 and 35 up. Zouths’ Suite, 94.50, $5, ‘6 and 87. Good Looking Pants, $1, $1.25, 8150 to 92. Shirts and Drawers, 25,6, 45 and 600. up. ring your cash bancains, ne YONTO14 and 1916 Penna. avenue, novi-tr Between 19th and 20th streets. NOTICE : NOTICE: NOTICE: CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! 817....Market Space....817 We opened this morning 50 handsome CLOAKS, from to $20, to which, during the coming week, we shall add 50 more, ranging pepe from $20 to 835. As the above goods are made by one of the best houses inthe United States, we feel warranted in saying all in want ‘of an Elegant Wrapping can be suited at our house. W. M. BROWN, 817 Market Space. P. S.—All kinds of seasonable DRY GOODS at low rates for cash. novi-tr URE AND FRESH NEWFOUNDLAND COD LIVER OIL, t Art 50 Cents Pen Pint Bortte, SIMMS’ DRUG STORE, Corner 14th st.and New York ave. pemonp EARRINGS. oct31-3t* We call attention to our stock of DIAMOND EARRINGS, ch has been. iy increased, and includes all SET IN THE LATEST STYLES. : jum on gold, and the reduction faite ined: bine bas tonei eseeenine the means of persons in very circum- stances, whith implica no obligation (o purchase” te oct3itr M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO. (== ““ WINDSOR” DINING ROOMS, Southwest Corner of 10th and F streets, open for the reception and sccommodation of ermaae oar Do realized and enjoyed Parties desiring Permanent or TABLE TWINDSO ad to AH PIOKRELL, Pre. J. W. DEEBLE, Seo. FOTOS Goortetonn, D oo eaee. Saran rte angen far te ie Sener Gavan eee every ect! JOHN H. CASSIN, Agent. iG goo TRUNKS, TRONS, THAVELIN w | sag aera SR “=.| SBR espsttr Joining Odd jal ve . ¥ ’ Drug Store, 7th set boondary ott a. m., any morning. nov2-2* ANTED—PLAITING (Parisian mode.), two cts. W ‘kr yard. 902 bth ot nv Bliss BELLE LUCAS, Dreetmaker. No branch. nov2-3t* ANTED—A WHITE WOMAN, to cook ina vate family; must come highly recommen: for cooking. Apply at 1318 Vermont avenue, between Nand Osts. n.w. te J. ANTED—Two hundred Cubic Yarda SELECT COBBLESTONE. Appl, Capitol, North O street an way. WANIED A competent WHITE GIRL (German Pteferred). to do general housework in a fam of two; must come well recommended. Inquire 4! 10th st. n.w. 1 WANTED—For jeneral housework in a email family, a Protestont WOMA! lish, or American et. n.w. - Call imm WANTED Iunepiare ry —Two communicating RCOMS, on eecond floor ; between 6th and 14th and Eand Mets. n.w. Address A. B. City F; - yANTED—A smart, active BOY, from 16 to 18 ‘ears of ase, to nake himse:f generaliy useful Fancy and ‘Notion store; cood refereace re- i. Inquire No. 403 7th et. ‘n.w. at ) ANTED—WashING ANp I pun and gent'emen to know that they ori preferred i stely. \ © WASHING and TRONING done at No. can ha 8 Tespecteb'e co.cred woman. n0¢2-6i" Spapers on st ferred. If active, Inquire of G. M. We it WANTED—A Swiss Dressinaker,who cuts and fits VY perfect, and trims in French tush- \GAGEMEN lass families Apply or address No. 313 14th st,, sts. noy2-2t° ‘D—From December 1, PARLOR, two ROOMS and DINING ROOM, comfortably furnished, with attendance and private table: m1 be convenient to’reusuiry. State location and lowest KBox ls Pc ° V FANTED—PRIVATE PUPILS or CLAS Wott eet Rhetoric, Lose, Point, ALDAPOLE, oF ( preparation. “Terms todcrate, WET 5 aT Lst. n.w. Call before Ia m.:a'ter4 pm. oye It WANTED—By @ young m SATION imself tiseful WANTED By a young Iai iroverness, copyist, or com references. Address AMBITIOU and herself generally useful ina small family. 107 Tet. nw. nov V must be N sound and gentle, and stand without hitching. Waite MAN, to manage a small dairy near the cy prices will be paid. Address W. L. T. Star city; one with a Knowledge of fruit-crowing nov yANTED — A neat and trustworthy married fered.“ Apply to P. MANN, opposite “tirstreet nov: industrious. 3 46 Sts MBLER SMITH, Attorne: Wan for 840 per month: Table board $15 per guaranteed. ‘Address M. X. M., Star W SNEED DAIEUMAN: honest 'TED—BOARD and ROOM for two can be month. Apply at 5: reet n.W. ocd St 4.50 per week: 14th -treet cars pass the door; corner 14th and U sts. uw. Oct31-3t* W : ED ROOM or Room in exchange » for use of pianc tight rent piano or exchange it for board. W., Star of W ANZED FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS per cent. on first class real estate security - terest payable semi-annually. Call and seo or ad- dress E. G., 32 Grant Place. oct31-3t* W ANTED EVERY shington and VY) Georgetown to remember that $30 will buy a New American, Howe, Davis or Remington SEW- ING MACHINE, drop-leaf, drawers, cover and. all attaclments, Renting and Repairing a gpecialty. Second-hand Machines cheap. McKENNEY, 4%7 9th ‘oct30-tr WANTED-HORSES to keep for the winter ; ood stabling, careful attention ; city reference given; Farm on 7th'st. road, § miles from’ the city. ‘Terms #8 per month. Q. H. P. CLARK, Sligo P. O., Mont auery county, Bd- oct23-n* or dress and ANTED—Everybody to get CARD PHOTO- TURES, 25 cents, at DODG ind 6th sta. ANTED_01d GOLD and SILVER in lnneo ‘muall quantities. Highest price paid. HICKEY GRAPHS for only $2 Per dozen; 18 mall PIC. Ww CO., Manufi Jeweler Pennsylvania ‘8, 467 Pa. ave., bet 43g oct5-Gw* enue. NTS for three comfortable | Board, WANTED FEATHER BEDS to RENOVATE, at CHACE’S, 616 Louisiana avenue, angdl-ly ANTED-Fine UPHOLSTERY WORK 19 years experience. Goods, &c., at lowest prices. W. CHAGE, 616 Louisiana avenue. busty WANTED-MOTHS and other insects in furni- ture to exterminate by superheated steam, at CHACE’S, Upholsterer, 616 augdl-ly, WANTED—A rerfect and clean, copy of the frat VV “number of the EVENING STAR, for which a tberal price will be paid. Apply ‘at the Star office. aug30.tf WANiED—To exchange, new STOVES for old ones, Groceries or Fuel, at BUTLER'S, 5th and ‘ave. K sts. nw. 10ke! 8 cured or no y Stoves rented. ii novietr ANTE] itlemen to know that WM. MOORE, .D—Gen! Merchant Tajior, 1011 New York ave., makes a epecialty of Cutting Garments to be made at home. Jan2%-ly LOST AND FOUND. xe ct PAPERS of no money valu be liberally rewarded by leavin BTA pack ‘The finder them at this office. O8T—Thursday afternoon, on 1th st., between 4K st. and New York ave, a Bine’ Enamel LOCKET and small Gold Chain. $5 reward will be paid if left at Hamilton House, corner 14th and K. nov2.3t* i OST—At National Theater, or coming from it 4 last night, an EARRING, compozed of Etruscan gold balls. A suitable reward will be given finder if eft at 926 Louisi I LOST, OPERA GLASSES. Left in chariot Frida; 4 night. Finder shall be suitably rewarded on bringing the same to No. 12 3d st.n-e. Glasses are marked Clarence, from mother. itt OST OR STOLEN—A POCKETBOOK contain- 4 ing $2 in money, a note payable on demand for $800, and a receipt for 5. "The finder will be re- warded by sending the same to 8. A. TERRY, 810 F stn. $i REWARD.—Lont Friday sfternoon, November Ast, cither at the corner of 9th st. and'B, opposite ‘ashington market, or goins from there to Slico, on ‘th-st. road, a large Morocco POCKETBOOK, containing between two and three hundred dollars in money, besides bills and notes of no use to any one except the owner. The above reward will 1 aid to the finder on returning the cketbook an Contents toW. 0. SHREVE, 202 9 stcoruce nw. FOR SALE. (OR SALE—TWO MARES, sound, kind and gentle. Apply at the corner of 16th aud L nov2st* 3NO. ‘TYNAN. 75 ONLY—,: ood. one-horse four-seat COUPE «D) ROCKAWAY CARRIAGE, newly fixed, Up; in first-rate order. Owner has no use. forit, No. 13341 st. nw. novi-2l* GOOD, HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSE, A GOOD worker in all harness. Will be sold’ at @ sacrifice, as owner has no work for him. 803 6th st. &.w. z OR SALE-THREE LOTS, y G trade for tons loside cify ab faee value of Ttificates, Tor Lote inside eify’ af Tae cel , Which fw @i10 cach. Cal OS sk mw moves {OR SALE—Great Barcars—A w OHGAN, F with two Sooctave ects of reeds ‘and one godave sub base and octave coupler, for only 8110, Tite Cth etn wes between Leake Me Oe Bote between L anc Ee ening oad ther with a han Bi CAR RUE. gilts etter bane ee t Mr. J. E. BERRY'S Ebbitt 4 corner 13s and Geta Home ote OB BALE—" lia Baddle KOSS Seite ty SSBEEE Ae and H ROCK, FOR BENT—On Saxe. HOUSE No. 207 List n. w.,7 rooms, gas and water. y at 2909 street nor2-St* Fa RENT—HOUSE No. 910 19th st., four stories’ 13 rooms, all modern improvements. A.A. WIL SON & CO., 708 E at. n.w. ‘< nov2-2t* {OR RENT—A eix-room HOUSE, running water. P cocet aud waters NO TS Gite at ee we ply 1106 st, nova-3t OK RENT—Furnished or Unfurnished ROOMS, Shar or without Boards Fenine meat ot a Tet. nw. nov jo. 119 C stn. Tent moderate. ing. nov2-2t FE RENT—Six.room FRAME HOUSE, 409 13th st.se, between D and E: $9 per monthin ad- vance. Information and key next ¢ FOR RENT,_One reven-octave PIANO, Lt month; also one MELODEON, at 8 Hee. {}OR RENT—ROOMS en suite, second floor, fura- ished an parlor and bed-rocm, “or both aa bel rooms, south front; all conveniences. Very elixible location, 933 K st. nov2-2t* FoR RENT—Elegant suite of ROOMS, tranmed in biack walnut and frescoed, furnished as parior ae bedroom; bath on secoad floor, at 17 Grant lace. FOR RENT AND SALE. ee 20th and F. sts, re. located reai nov2-tr Property. Money to loan in sums to suit, on Real Estate, at 8 T cen! and at 7 per cent. on first-class centrally R. O. HOLTZMAN. FoR RENT—1119 10th st. n.w., four to six unfur- nished, MS, modern improvements ; four on. second and two on third floor; suitable for house- eepir sg; first class location. {}OR RENT—HOUSE No. ern improvenio: month. Apply T. E. WAGGAMAL “nov? - {OR REN T1008 “¥" st., conta‘ning 16 rooms the finest location in the city for a dboardin: house, earcunEl & CO, Real Estat ance, #th and F a ‘ORE and DWELLING. No. Il be rented toxether or’ se: EL & CO., Real Estate and Insur. —Larce PARLOR and handscmely furnished, in new house, windows and all modern improvements corner of 14th and Mets. j}OK FENT—A most desirable suite of ROOMS oa first fioo: also, three communicating ROOMS Location delightful. Half square TABLE BOARD. “121 Maryland nov?2- Tr, _ pered and wrained ia’ ash and h to responsible tena newly pay per muon! O et. nw, T—The three-story BRICK HOUSE, No. .W.; has eight rooms, besides bath - Water, cas, latrobe and rent only $30 per month. OR RENI—An eesantly finished 12. roo HOUSE, with closets, bath rom, Latfobes, s, electric hells, Will be rented o: reasonable terms to a ble and permanent unfurnished or partially furnished. For 4 cali on the j remises, 1311 Corcoran st. ha USE, with modern conveniences, situated southwest corner 4th and G sts. se, at the very low rent of $35 per month to a careful dnd reli- ubie tenant; worth twice the amount. Apply to L. WM. GUINAND, 6: nov2tr )CR RENT. ith st. n.w. desired. Can b prem! POR RENT 3 Oth st. also, two Parlor Stoves for sal Inquire 1219 10th st. n.w. 1st" nicely-furnished ROOM at between M and N. Board seen after 4 p. Fo | RENT—HOUSE, No. 1320.7 et 1835 st. n.w. Apply to REGINALD F 4 Mg St. new. novl-lw The commodions and_elixibly locat- ed HOUSE, No. st. n.w., with larze Stable zttached. Apply to WINDSOR & GRAYSON, Lith st., between B and C n. novi-tt* POR RENT DWELLIS a ‘No. 1132 7th et. n. ood condition ; rent Real Estate, 1 [OR RENT Noss Gourd, PARLOR and E ROOM en suite, new. 'y furnished : aiso, other desirable Rooms: hi wat T and everything desirabl 4 twostory BRIUK HOUSE, § rooms, bathroom and cellar, jarce yard and stable; rent $25 per month. ef J. W. HARDELL, corner of 9th and P yor Bi hhree-s nd DWELLING, is and vault nine rooms SHREVE, R in advance CHAS. S. th st. nw." novl-2t* .OMS, No. 1737 F st. n. reasury Depart- oct31-th,s,mit —HOUSES 108 and 120 E stre mM improvements. Enquire of Gi COURTNEY, 213 E street now. POE BENIBRICK HOUSE Tocuus and bath-room ; as ani street nw. NOW RE i 1. Splendid view of “quarter mile from city, 818 nih. “Address Box 2 Star office, oct 3i-3t* KENT—A large PARLOR, with bed-room jall modern improvements. Terns One'square and a half from Capito pet) F T—Two desirable HOU! Nos. and 325 Missouri avenue. Rent low. ‘Inqnire on the premises or of FRANK T. BROWNING, Colum- ian Law Building, oth st. FE Ri The whole, or purt, HOU very near Mth street cil + es hed. Address * DAVIS, ENT—ON Fay large elevant STORES: ing, corner 9 given. Appl and D ste. }OR RENT—Three HOUSES Nos, 2024, 2026, 2050, oa P st. n.w. ; Just finished ; all modern improv. ments : zood sewerage and water. Apply to No. 2020 VOR SALE—Elezant room press brick DWELL- ING; bath room, concrete stable, beautiful yard, fruit trees; 1135 N/J. ave., near_K arket; on monthly payments. JOSEPH G. HESTER, 513’ 7th #treet. Oct30-tr Fo, RENT—KOOMS, furnished or unfurnished. 1112 H st. new. 0cr29-13t* —A nice frame HOUSE of 7 rooms, and with water, gas, &c.; No. 815 3d street complete order. Apply'to J. C, McK EL: DEN, 623 ¥ oct29-eo3it* JOR RENT—Comfortably tarnished ROOMS, on first, dl or third floor; hot and cold water in every room; bath on two floors: southern, eastern and Western exposure. Apply 1027 Vermont avenu near McPherson Square. oct29-1 JGR RENT—DWELLING No. 1635 sth 2’ has$ rooms, is three-stories and basement, and is proviged with all modern conveniences: rent, $30, payable in advance. W. 8. THOMPSON, Parma: 703 15th obt20-LWw H st. nw. OCtdB-tit {OK RENT—HOUSE, No. 42 taining @ nice store room upper two-siories for dweilinz; convenient! ranged. Inquire at 429 9th st. cl FOR BENT -A three-story frame HOUSE, No. 8. ave. n.W., containing six rooms and Kitchen, for $13 per month. Inquire at 429 9th st. r ._U.W. ai] modern improvemeats. Tnguite of JAMES E. WAUGH, Room No. 4, St. Clond Build- ing. oct 2A-6t" {OR RENT—214 A st. s.¢,, 12 ROOMS ; all modern improvements; House in excellent’ order; one equare from the Capitol grounds: one of the best on Capitol Hill. ¥. H, SMITH, Real Estate Broker, 805 Frt., Le Droit Building. 28.6 {OR RENT—Furnisled ROOMS, single or in ‘suites, with or without Board. ’ Aiso, OFFICE and BEDROOM communicating. 215 43g st. n.w. ect 26-2w* FFOR SALE On the Heights of Geoneetown. conye- nient to street cars, a DWELLING HOUSE, situ- nated on a corner lot containing seven thoweand square feet; the house is 33 feet front and 47 feot deep, three étories and mansard roof, containing fif- teen ‘rooms, wide hall, all modern ‘improvements; Duzek carrigge house and stable attached, with side jot Honey wide tr eS, shrubbery and prennisce onder. Pkieo -Foom and one eight-room basement ‘one HOUSES, with bay windows and all modern im- provements; all eligibly eftuated and convenient to the etreet cars. For further apply at No. 164 West street, Georgetor 20" wa. RR RENT—A fi HOUS! taini Freve rooms, besdes wath foots Sot ae cJonets: hot and cold water, range, Iatrobes, We. : car. riage house and stable; ins dear park- ing enclosed with iron ery healthy ; stroot concreted, and near street cars: ‘Has rented for $30. 4 careful permanent tenant can procure, this house ‘Apply at 259 13th at. ewe octl8-te 'OR RENT—Handsomely-surnished noo BOhiecr suitable for Senators and bers, aga Lae n.W., opposite Franklin Square. ‘OR RENT—Furnished or unf at Seminary Hotel, Washington st., 3 meals served in rooms st $15 per month, or: can have. own "No. 81 Stoddard st., G@ 'OR RENT—No. rd at. corner '; modern AWAY. Can be at HUGUE & BOWEN'S Stable, ‘No. 648 and 647 New York ee eS eae ce Nice small FOR SALE A CURE ROCKAWAY, with winter PYouse, to, tae of a elven Mend wt several cer segond‘nend due Sore Ca EW: PENWita aio ond? BA SOD Tages to at reduced rnten: sid BERT H. Gi i OR RENT_909 Ruope Istaxp AvE—A three. coin eater eee ME, | Eee eee ee Rouse. Inquire at J. ZUG'S Coal Office, 049 fthods Preto n me Sore ee 0 for Rent | Island ave. octhT-1m_ ‘monthly terme in: = - ¥ pad fils eee el PT BORLAND IT ae aes ere Bs ar BS hours of 4and 6 pak. “Will be routed aty neeese Yer Hawese ate? mM, | Satake tals: - OR RENT—HOUSE No. 615 W. J. avanw.,9 JENSEN, rooms; modern. im 3 ‘yard: 5 ‘WATOH REPAIRER, 5 : No peprnn SRA | ete etre ae aur oR, ® one year, or money avenue, corner REL ESTATE BULLET IN THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 519 Seventh Street. (Changes made every Wednesday and Saturday.) 1215 K et. n. 458 La. av 420 to 434 1 Tenn. ave., Gr. en st. G ‘y et ith st., 305 H st. n, 426 New Corner 7th and G, do. Gi Cfiice room: do. di co. do. do. do. $10,000 at cont. 7 to B41 2d st ae. 624 K gt. 8c. 4rs., b. b. Tnimproved York aye. weter, 6 rs. 228 43¢ at. 6.w., 8 rs... 731 23d st. n. L.w., mod. im} Grafh. lina ave. s.e.,6 r., bob e., 418. f. be. * 37 F et. s.w., 5 rs, fh. 1134 Delaware ave: ne. 2th st. n.e. Let. Ist and 2¢ sts ‘orzetown, net Rhode an od. imps., 8 Ts. ‘O Loans, T per cent. ; roperty For Sale. 8, 1 2. 6. % Three-Story Brick Houses For Sate ,000, $1,000, $500 at 8 per r Fo® RENT— Cor. 18th & F n.w. fr.$300 Conn. av., nr K, fur. .250 McPherson xq., fur. . 25 1143 7th, wit ith store. 488 Penn. aye., store. 1417 3d st. 902 Qiet st. n. 1538 7th 823 and 533 8th st. the 15th sll the h of The Keal Estate Revie B. H. WARNER, 916 F street northwest. 1318 V e. / 216 6th 65 | 484 G at 1928 9th st. n.w, 2313 M st. n.w. 50 | 1330 12th st. nw... 67 K et. ne. 1400 17th st. n.w. st. nw. 915,G st. 23 I st. published at my ‘contains a comp! st. 8. office on ete list of have for'rent. Call and get a copy. FH REN By F. Real Estate Broker, 806 F 2022 F st. n.w., 16 rooms, mod. imps and restaurant .e., 12 rooms, mod. imps. 1414 F st. 1. Est. n. 1 Cor. 20th and E n.w., 10 rooms, mod. iin} 24 7th st. Re., 7 rooms, mod. imps ee ae 1451-53-55 T’ + 18, Furnished House, et.n.e.,8 rooms, mod. im} 30-32 T st.'n.w., mod. as iT . H. SMT’ street. wel w., store... imps. ._ SMITH, Le Droit Building, 2 ARE BRE SSRs S82233228 Furnished Hon st. nw. Houses and Lots for sale octl9-tr . OR RENT— ‘i ‘No, 1730 Tet. n.w., all m 323 Missouri No. 100 Missouri No. 917 8th st. ae., re. Stable, I st., bet. 7th and 8th FOR SALE- 2 Houees, 4th and A, &.e., mod. imp, 83,800 ‘House and store,cor. 17th & RK n.w.as & water 2.500 1 have also street cars. AUG. octé-ly for cale a number of very desirable Houses situated on Capitol Hill, having all i the mod- ern improvements and convenient to i lines of A'RIGHOLSON, Real Estate Broxer, 708 B st. nw. {OR RE ii "st. n. w., with water and gas: sides bath-room and cellar. premises. ‘uilding. Apply to F. Bent. $40. H. SMITH, 806 Le Droit o12-1m_ DWELLING HOUSE No. 419 1ith twelve rooms, s, be- on PROFESSIONAL. It. P. H. HELLER, having returned from Vienna, A.W, Oftice how has opened 8, 10 12,1,5, his Office at No. 616 H street a) N. DUTTON, Ancurrect a: D ENGINEER, > hus Removed to 916 F street, (Warner Build: Iron Work de- ing.) Bridges, signed, cates, Roofs and general and contracted for’ at lowest dy5-tr it. J. H. JOHNSTON, a craduate of the Peunsylvania college of Denta! Surgery, Vhiladelpiia, with, 16 Office over Ballantyne’s tw. a specialty; kstore, References: ie: years’ experienc 428 7th, Dentistry in all its branches. Gold fillings gas administered: nothing but Ame class work done. Dr. . Domer, 11th und H streets n.w.; Wm. Ballantyne & Son, 428 7th strect northwest. 3. rest D827; FALBOTT, Dexnisr, Removed to southeast comer ith Evstreeta northwest. Teeth inserted $7 per — D® J. B. GIBES, DENTIST, REMOVED TO 703 16TH STREET, marl-ly between D and of Teeth, $8; ‘Teeth without pain, 60 cents. ranted. Liceead Over Thompson's Drag Store. _ Estreete, ‘ME, Dentist, 423 7th street southweat, Beautiful sets, 1; Extracting: Sperations wae Kscpesd oct23-ly __COAL AND WOOD CoE AND Woop. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. our wharves, foot of 7th st. and CO. arriving. Wi Prices. nee for (OOD of ali BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge), octlitr 1009 Pa. ave., bet. 10th and 11th ste. ABTIFICIAL EYES. BOARDING. BUSINESS CHANCES. r TRADLE ROOMS, on second and thint SANTO LOAN ON REAL PSTATE, 1 sums toons, “h: . 3 | D towns, CHARLES W. HANDY, Beard, | 813 Vermont ove. opposite Arungton Hotel | “mova at 509 Tth wt. m. Regeeticns to parties makuug permanent | PC EXGHANGE- HORSES aad CATTLE for jain = ‘ab small HOU COUNTRY PLAOE, or BUSI 142: nue Horer.— | NESS WAGON. Can be wen Sunday and Monday Loree trees dats ety ork having taken and | in Lot 14th et onth Carolina avenue cast It dhoret, k'y renoval how preps Seas Mk = Rephe guests Bow exce leat!" EST” | POR SALE A Ghocen gud PROVISION | TP Be TREMONT HOUSE han just on Syeoas thot ow: Lave ative ate 2h renovation. It us new! te o j garictes id heated with ticam ” Berme: ub Boar adeeb TS will be tshen. ¢ following low rates: Gentle z Tan Man anc wife, 850 to $90 per nant. & ) INVEST —Sewerai sume from $2,000 ap at 8 por PEG eal ree moat ao gi0 por ek PS Tut ales email vant fo som ood tol Board. $20 per month and 5 per week. All azo | C#tate security Ce fonrewax invited (o call and look thronwh the house oct314r | MF. HOLTZMAN, Attorney, = _ | noveat isk F K St. N. W.—For Rest—Fint fc = SS 941 Pazler. tee bedrooms handaamely “rar | (TO LOAN. a nuhed. Third floor, two communtcatinuy toma, MONEY ON REAL ESTATE, ircdern, conveniences, first-class Tabie BOARD, private family. =a me actsoae Re poe gh Sorr, re & JOR RENT—1903 8 desirsbie ROOMS alas ef) it BOARD. ina wcoe fainliys as tans rate Fotlaeees f Pleasant; ouly two squares from | _nov2tr War Department, and on avenne car line. ne 1 y ANTED. About $6,000 at PEESONS DESIRING NICE RUOMS AND TA Wares property worth doaa.e (he BLE BOARD, will find accommodations at 924 | amount. Address PO Bos sia ca) Mihenw. Mra WILLIAM 8 GRANT. octl2im* | Tou sack —a “LINDEMMAN PLANS PEBMANENT. TRANSL S720" food aa new. Will Lonold vary, ERS, (reduced ow. Can teecen at ELLIS’ Music Btore| mM. MES nsytvania avenue. novi €t* Q29)Q H STREET NORTHWEST is azain « FRONT OFFICE WANTED PERMAN r 1323 with pleacant Furnished Rooms and. BY AN ATTORNE’ My arya § BLE BOARD, ata moderate prica. The locality 1s Ke . Star Office “oseit ne beautiful and very central ‘Transient gates aceon, - : AND 9 ane niodated. y 3% tiles foes le for warden Bw, Washineton oti DRY GOODS Man mocpied bye ste tor the ta: ‘seplisw* EDUCATIONAL. N U e-SIGNOR SEV! Italy, will take a few pt to bard taues at the reduced RO STRLN sin Nine JRABE CHANCE Fou For Rext—The STON f ith and OWN oe of B10 per jaar of twenty lessons, two lessons per week. three. ‘on the Ist of { rtersof anhour cach. Hatt if quarter in ¥ see circuls ork aventi INDERGARTEN AND § rom three to sixteen vantage of a thorot: , eras atic MP daily instruction given free. ‘Misses POLLOCK and NOERR, Prin . Normal Class for Teachers, 1127 13th «treet north west. oy eh, W at 810 per t = 908 4th xt) nw MUST BE SULD-Nos 6 NE AVES: & en Toons, sub.cella: No reason On premses. (AOLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY s / The exercives of this school be resume the 9th of October, at the Law Building, on St st, between D and E st undergradgate do ‘The charge for tuition in the partment is $80 fora sinwle year, for two Square. Years, payable in advance half yeatly, or in money oct? Sw* instalments, at the option of the student en ‘The tuition fee in the Post-Gradnate department 4 Apert oe “ERRICK DWH =. rayable in, monthly instalments, and covering | 109 ACRES WOODLAND entire period of nine months. ae grees ® JAMES € WELLING, L asy. Apply to EA RILBOURN ; _oclTtt {Rep., Post] ISS MAGILL GIVES LESSONS IN HISTURY, Literature and Elocution, and in Calesthonics Mondays gut and Fridays at 4o'ciock p. m. fall, corner Sth and K streets. A\ ylvania avenue. + Kinder. pest, if 82.000 whiful bi than ¢ ] ESSONS IN GERMAN, La’ , E y FREDERICK MUSSAEUS. _ Kete~ x, ; mW; Pinkney. “Address tus: ? %: modern in every street norihwest. ‘oct8-Im* Apply to MILLER & JONES, Theater M's A WVATORY, Music Had. a Oott8 4 st. n.w.—Lesson hours from 9 @ mw. th7 on Corcot za m. Tuition Piano, Onan, Voien, Violin,” Fir HOUSE on Corcoran stro, eevee 8 &e., $5 to 820. Twelve teachers, Frea adveutar ertan 8800 et Bh yd abe 0. B. BULLAED, Di ply toJOHN W. P. MYERS. Lat oct2s2w ICAL AND MATHEMATIC. ‘MY—Dr. Sunderland's Church, 4% etroct nw. | Htc HOUSE ON kee, ' between C street and Louisiana avenue. Boys thor. modern imp oughly, prevared for business or coilere” Terme | ow. Phonocraphy in private lessons to gentlemen or ladies from 3109 p. mi. oct Pan ‘CHASE ROYS, A. M., Principal. ISS B.C. GRAVES, (Successor to Miss A.D. In sums to suit, at 8 per cent. JOHN SHERMAN & 00. oct 28-4 St. Cloud Buildisiz, Merrill and Miss B. C. Graves,) assisted by a GipsS competent corps of teachers, will reopen her Select AX STABLISHED 3 j Sehool and Kindergarten for Boys and Giris SEP. | 4\_O1'S STOKE FOR RUNT- nd FT TEMBER 15, at 18th street, corner of H. The | TURES for sale. disposed of as above very Normal ‘Training Class will bein October 15. For | Soon, I will particulars address the Principal. sepl7-3m Geiitlemen in need of Goods in my line have an RIVATELY OR IN CLASS —Latin, Mathe | "PPO tMBY now of buying ataneatly reduced Tuatics, I:hetoric, Logic. “Arithmetic simpliied | octi&.im 459 Penna. ave, i signe yak \ Weet Point, Annapolis or Collegiate preparation Terms moderate. i Ww. FLYNN" A. sre iL st rer SALE—A new BRICK HOUSE in West End, n.w. Call before 11a im.; after d p.m.” sepl3tr one principal street; 9 rooms: all modern im: : aa HOARD Ia a eg | PTovementa, Dot 140 ‘Will soll at a sacri OSEORNE'S BOARDING AND Day | hn" ESE. 17 MM SGrdon eee Yoon eG ANP iy pee ee reopen at 943 M st. n.w., MONDAY, September ree SALE- 9th, 1878. Pupils prepared for Harvand examina I will offer for aclient leaving Washington three story BRICK HOU located as follows: 1¢ on Pierce Place, between 14th and 15th atresta, * rootus, hot and cold water, and # nice lot, for ©), on terms to suit customer tons. aur] Besiness: COLLEGE, 107 Pennsylvania ave se. Capitol Hill. | Hours from 7 0% Terms $2 and $3 per month. References -—Ge: two. fi mera! 0 o-story il rooms, Albert Pike, General P. Banks, Mr. Driver. Yo ms pes pe yt AA 4 Koo 63, Land Ofice; John G. "Hunter, Star | Sitch for S100 on thence Property must office. sepd tm be sold at once. 2 also offering special bargains to parties want- : * : "SFRENCB | 32, M4DEMOISELLE V. PROD HOMME’ 'SFRENCH | ing to buy small Houses by »aying one or two hun- ‘ BrGIssres—INTERMEDIATE—ADVANCED. Senta APD dar ad the balance in monthly install Kesidence—1014 12th st. n. w. W. E. BURFORD, { gis Clases for young ladies 2 and children, con octl1-tr Real Estate Broker, 708 E at. ' Morning, ulternoon and evening classes for ladies, | \f ONEY.—82, invest on Iteal Estate, central, \ ladiee aud yenticnen, boyeand girls Private lossont F\ {ors irr otal, $1.00, an ‘sums’ to suit, preferred ‘rom $200 to 8500 always on hand X74 jood pronunciation (Parisian) and the Wal. F) HOLTZMAN, use of 1zactical conversation rapidly oct 1321 F street n. nee "0 LOAN—@3,000 and 81,200 cont. ; 6200 “Cally day between 12 and 1 o'clock, or Mondaye | Lata ercant Anite oP and Thuredays after 4 p.m. Lid W. &. BURPORD, APLEWOOD INSTITU’ ne 4¥1 Pa —Hoys, $50 per guarter : Girls, Prepared for Uisiness, Vale or structors first-class. (THE JEWELRY sToRE, 619 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, fe y__ J. SHORTLIDGE, A. M.. Princtpal. miereS Se aes Pa “S SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, corner 7th 8. GOLDSTELY & CO., and L streets n.w., «ives education fot real life te ae sons and daughters. course comprines. LOAN AND COMMISSION BROKERS, ‘hip, Spelling, Composition, Correspondence, Busi. hess’ Arithmetic, Single and Douthe Bate Bak, Eeeping, Business Practice, Political Economy. Com. mercial Law, and Lectures. Day and Evouir NonTaeast Conxes oF TENTH aND D Sraeers. Private Entrance on 10th street. a cahadbsincea ines Open for reception of students. last Monday in AU: | rshera advances made ee; or addices er FOr Particulars visit the Gol- | artyty any amount aed Yor aep tone te lee, o ac very reanonable terms. mune y H.C. RFENCER, Principal. | “I itee stock of Sine enedis Soraute, ‘The oldent and K, AND MRS. ALFRED BUJAC'S English and | ®est business in the city. Ladies, No. init street here ESTE | G304000 0. 7 nortiwes euned on September’ 20th. Number of pevls lotions LL beps x IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, &0., AT P. WALLACE, Loan Boxer anv JEWELER, serStr Private Office, 1417 Penneylvanis avenue. BOOKS, &c. Under the O |ALE—Convenient > Miss “Alcolt. “All Around the House, by peda Drury, HOUSE and GROUNDS) aay, ' Aiucrtin Pubic by Fide Beeteer bata he | Be, BUILDING SITIES, Ae AMMEN hoe Haccufl. Young Folks History of Germany, by Stise | Uile gg °Uy” Address DAN'L eee me. al WM. BALLANTYNE & Son, | ——— —_—— et etn. | GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. HE BEST READING. — =e ry Th = th the Dark Continent, 2 vols.810.00 A BREW EXTERPRIGE. | i ¥ k Cont |, 2 vols.1 A a Fanny Library of British Pootry.-.."." 630 | | Six Fine Wameutta SHIRTS, made to order, for fodern. Frenchisen, Hamertoa. 200 | ° Watnrutte SHIRTS, ready made, 75. C g 1.50 Loom SHIRT, 60. ' a ‘Story or Two cary an Old a” DUBRECIL Bios ! Robert Lowell... .. 1235 Braxcu Baltimore SHIRT MANUFACTORY, pouthern Boccenaa soe 3 octlt-3w* _ “ 461 Penna. ave. collections we Walters. Stary an: tas | AZGOSY SUSPENDERS, yee OL italy J 125 | ~ Are “something new” and comfortable, at 50 cents 1 ‘and $1a pair. ber coven, IONS & CHAPMAN, The “\ Rosebery," Scarf at $1. : The “ Langham™ Sc: at 81. NEW LAW ame wucateammess | fo-Dieveseperem N ate al By Lo Dra 3 Land ae ee ‘Gaigus. “Lange Lina, cienti! oirs. % Lamdon ear,” a, Growth of th Strain Rowe, Th nor just opened, at close prices. ene. THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, _octitr 846 F st. n. w., Opp. Patent OMe. BEST SURONS N. ¥. DRESS HATS les, eS Geeuncamedated A tyles, Tiles in f1 ‘, Glass I: D) Ha’ Ghircauoe, Picture Fran Wun at For Young Men HATS. "i Gur customers are inv aul a, | ae \W BOOKSELLERS AXD StaTION - — oct0-tr eentld76 Penna. avenue. ALL AND WINTER Goons. HE LATEST PUBLIC. for T ot is a ins gna voy | tnd birect Wear, reocived. and for ae history, Growth Steam pection, and offered at fair prices Robert 1 Thurston, C. E. inter Set ‘Respectfully request the continued favors of sated: $3.50 \ Round, by Alfred Marshall Mayer, | my paons and ici oar ae aining ig i for peck Tuscu | Crrizexs’ Amur & Nave Menonawr Taizon, pe. Paradise, from the German of Paul Heyse, 535 15th street, ie Sic” Aniomette Ey Ani aes de St. Andre; 50c. F.8. Libby; 15c. A complete. nd Collegiate Text Books, 8. 82 ‘iature “Of plete Bocketlers and Btetioners, 8, RO! IN can be, = 7 OMAN’S WORDS _ Review of jedneedny and Saturday meated every gare, Ba Social He | Sig ym. on all diecanoe of the rinary. Onrae what nen are to advatos th interests of wor ae! oe keaton ae = good woman Srpeulstons aneae cure fuareD- paper. per year, $1; in case. Virtocs, Ji His conic, 10 conta Therens Sua Lain Sara | (Sednd”, ‘Main ‘office, 19'S. ‘Hutaw ots 1300 Profits on 10 days im <t $100 eg re circulars free. Address: Official SEU Py ahdtiee Lorian Wiser g AS See eo —s Seba ae ae pe ea

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