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THE EVENING STAR. _ NGTON. Tt EAB cnngese 17, 1880+ a CROSBY & NOYES....Editore | ———— nny nn SP EDURLDEP UIT EDEEEEEDUEEIDDT The Evening Star has @ regular, perma- ment. tona fide daily circulation more than double that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and equal totha of ali the other daily papers here added to- gether. ‘Tar Stan is connected: with the wirespot the Na- tlonal ‘Telephone Exchange and with the Western Union Telephone Exchange. Both these agencies can therefore be availed of in sending to Tar STAR Sdvertisementa, orders for the paper to be served, ews, or suy information, at any hour of the dsy free of charge. These facilities are a creat conve- SBience, and will be appreciated by the customers of ‘Tue Stan. is = QcHocor SHOES. SCHOOL SHOES. solid leather, Children’ Bapeand Mince Schoo! Shoes ca And them st Low Prices at 717 MAREET SPACE. Pebble, all leather, Ratton Boots, sues 11 tod a Bl-2Sa pair’ Caunoy One entire Cae oat 's Low Shoes will be oo W. 8. RICH, Viz Market Space. anglT EDUCATIONAL. = WANTS. FOR RENT AND SALE. DRY GOODS. OF. 3. MAX MUEGLER. Teacher of Pp VOCAL seas Ins Tee eee MUSIC. Mu- Bical Direct hn" urea. Massachusetia Maree 2.W. sugl7-69" Sn ee ee 188 GARDNER’s SELECT SCHOOL Mires BOWS AND GIRLS will reopen MOR- Georgetown. ‘Terms moderate, augit ot ‘Terms moderate. ORDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE, ist, bo ntown, N. J. Beautiful Sigh or a itke, 1 christian and wisely « ake Rev. ‘Wat: BOWEN, A. Mey Pres’t. VEW BOOKS. “£phy) Ny Hioration of the Wor World, neland By wou ofa rrivaious ObL bye tha,” or the Ame- y Canon Farrar. New arr. The Confessions ati of Little Tin Gods on Wheels. Pecpie Who Hav en't Time and Can't Aficra It by Panay. “Sai Nams series. Sree ‘Summer Book. ‘Tudwe and Jury, by {bbott. A full assortment of Franklin Square Li- rary. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, avglT 428 Zth street northwest. TARLOTTE nee SCHOOL, 8t. aye cuuns » Md.—Fall Session begins Sep- tember & Boar ‘ad Teltion, 75 in advance for each session cf five months. For Circulars address. WM. T. BRISCOE, Secretary to the Board. al7-1m* M8; E. L. JENSENS hah a FOR BOYS wili eonen September Oto at 2 F street (known as Mount Ve erly taught by Mrs. Ee English branches.” Forcien languages taught by competent teachers. ~ Persons jeavine town for the season, and Suni- mer travelers, can have THE Stan mailed to them, Peetpsid, for fifty cents per month, the address Deing changed sa often an desired. The money ‘onet sccompany the order in all cases. ‘The setvure of a few old muskets in Couk bar- Dor by a band of disguised me: alarmed the English government to an extent that would be amusing tf this fear on the part of the rulers of Britain were not Mkely to pro- dnce serious results. It the English cabinet that the habeas corpus act besuspended tn Ireland, but as this measure ‘Was entirely too extreme for such slight provo- cation, it was then suggested that the old coer- cion laws be re-enacted. If the reports of the cabinet counetis be correct, then the great men who form the tiberal government are in a fear- ful state of trepidation apout Ireland. Reports Of the tralning and drilling of the Irish peas- antry, of secret organizations and other danger- ed In cabinet meet- re Was said to be the appearance fn Ireland of large numbers of sus- Piciows sqnare-teed boots of Americans, ind cating that some adventurous spirits from this side the water are fostering the rumored tasur- rection. ce with Ireland ought to t h thi e government to go slow in the adoption of restrictive and repressive meas- ures for the suppression of reported revolution- ary movements or intentions. Sneb measures are usually entrusted, for their enforcement, to men of and who have no love for the Irish- They use their power arbitrartly, often harshly, and thereby create a spirit of resistance where Done existed. Then trouble and bloodshed fot. low, ail of which could be avolded by mild or Father just measures, The apnouncement that a Chinese steamer, the Ho Chap, . Was en ronte from the celestial isco With acargo has eat deal of interest in pecially in commercial circles. It bas been regarded as an evidence that the Chinese empire, under the impulse of the spirit Of modern trade, had, at last, determined to open commerce with the world. If the Chinese consul at San Francisco 13 correctly in- formed, there 1s no cause for any excitement over the expected arrival of the Ho Chung. He Says the steamer bas been carrying laborers to Honolulu, and that, be in need of repairs, she wil! go to Francisco for the purpose of & general overhault that she will pring In a cargo of Hawatlan products, ard after being Tepaired will take a lot of Chinese passengers to their native land. The consul concludes With the statement that the talk of China en. tering actively into the trade of the world is “exaggerated nonsense.” This 13, more than Ukely, @ true statement of the case. That the figurative wall which China has bulit round her commerce will, some day, be broken down, can hardly be doubted; but it will not be done im the twinkiing of an eye, as {twere. The World will not be astounded, upon waking up Some morning, to learn that the rules and ideas Which governed China’s commerce for centuries have been reversed in 9 single night. The chance will comegradually. The State depart- ment Friday announced that China had thrown open new ports. ———_- «+e —___ A petition has been flied with the Supreme Court of Indiana asking for a rehearing and Teversal of the judgment of that court declaring that the constitutional amendments, submit. ted to the people last spring, were not adopted. This petition has given rise to numerous Tumors affecting the political canvass, the Most important of which is that the democrats Of Indiana being convinced that they cannot carry the state in October, have set this Scheme on foot; that under direction of the democratic managers a majority of the court that the amendments were Jegally ratified. This would do away with the October election by postponing the cholce of State oficers to the 24 of November, the day of the general election. How much truth there Is in this rumor ft fs impossible to tell.:1t may be that the filing of the petition has no political Significance whatever. It would be sach a Palpable confession of weakness on the part of the democrats to retreat from the state fight after having brought {t on, that {¢ could but Tesult disastrously to them, and therefore the most reasonable conclusion seems to be that ‘the reversal of the court’s judgment, If It comes at all, will not be made until too late to prevent the October slection, Telegrams | to the Engilsh Papers-report that the present Ameer of Cabul is secretly In league with Ayoob Khan, and {f this be true the situa~ tion of the British troops at Candahar is much more critical than has been supposed. Besieged by open foes Irom without and secret enemies within, the garrison at Candahar may be pow- €rlees to protect ftself until reinforcements can arrive. The British oMleers have ordered hun. @reds of the Afghans who were known or sus- Pected to be in sympathy with Ayoob Khan to leave the city, and each one thus sent out is a Yecruit to the Afghan force in the fleld. Tha fate of General Cavegnari and the other mem_ bers of the British legation some months ago Shows that no faith can be placed In the pro. fessed friendship of these people. The late defeat of Roberts has apparently inspired the Afghars with the belief that they can drive the invaders from thelr land, and it 13 more than likely that the Ameer will contribute to this end by betraying the British if he is allowed @ chance. On Saturday last the great Cathedral of Co- logne was turned over to the Archbishop fin- ished. This sublime building, the grandest Of the gothic style existing In the world, Was commenced under the Elector-Archbishop Conrad von Hechstaden at the commencement Of the thirteenth century. The name of the master architect 1s unknown. During the wars of the Keformation the work upon this building Was neglected and at last suspended. In 1813 Frederick Wilitam, the fourth king of Prussia, formed a philanthropfeal society, called Der Coelner Dombau Verein, who pledged them- Selves to raise enough money to finish thts monument of German art. Its consecration Will take place on the th of September next. ———-<+e-—___ Vennor ts, for the present, the most honored Of all the weather prophets. He foretold the Cool spell of weather through which we are now Passing, and at the time hts prediction was made he was generally ridiculed for it. Now that he has made a hit he had better stop pro- phesying and retire upon his laurels. If he makes a mistake in another prediction it will Gestroy his fame. ——__<4— ‘Miss Neilson, the Deautiful actress, who died ©n Sunday in Parts suddenly, used thls lan Suage in a farewell speech at Booth’s theater a few Weeks since: “I am leaving not only friends Dut happiness ttaelf; the skies can bever again ‘be as bright as they have Deen to me here, nor lowers bloom nor music sound any more.” ——_—__o The eldest son of “Pion Pion,” now attaining his majority, is sald to be filled with the Napo- Jeonte idea and to have “a talent for silence.” ‘He ts not permitted to speak in bis father’s Presence unless spoken to. —___--______. Max Maretzek has joined the College of Music at Cincinnat! since the retirement of ‘Theodore ‘Thomas, and the Cincinnatians are greatly Tejoiced. At one time a partial e anticipated. bai collapse was The Pennsylvania Gemoerats seem to be Uneasy about Gen. Hancock's views on the tarif question. He stands on the Cincinnati plat form and they ought to be Satisfied with that, RICKS: BRICKS! | BRICKS! . L. HUTTON, Bricklager and Builder. is pro- t¢ trpieh material, including Hand rade or Tes Pe with river mortar, at the et. Will furnish Mortar for 83.25 i. peace work and entire satisfaction cuaran- eed. Jobbing promptly attended to. Residence 569 Lith street southwest. augl5-6t" (COLUMBIA POTTERY. 313 Georgia avenue, foot of 3d st. east. Fine STONE fad EARTHENWARE of every de- “Gland sidmachine-made FLOWER POTS of ali NGARDEN VASES, DAIRY and COOKING UTENSILS, PRESERVE JA: Ke. Florists ahd the trade eupplisd without olay, and at the lowest prices. ° aussi CHOOL OUTFITS.” TL WOOL SCOTCH PLAIDS. UBINS GoLORED CASTERS NS COL0) y it Ri D ) CORDULETTES. 'D SERGES. LUPIN’S BLACK GOODS, Henrietta Cloths, Cashmeres Tamire Clothe, Bombszines. Mommie Cloths, French Buntings. COURTAULD'S CRAPES AND VEILS. Conrtauld’s **frst quality” Black English Orape for trimming, a all wicthe sand prices. COURTAULD'S | KX QUALITY BLACK ORE IN ROLES TOR VELS. ALL SUMMER DRESS GOODS AT ‘‘Gnestiy REDUCED Frices.” Pa NE PRICE ONLY,” PLAIN FIGURES. MARKED IN PERRY & BROTHER, Penna, Ave., cor. 9th et. Established in 1840. sugls OS’ KNEE PANTS, 40 and 50 up, Boys’ Odd Suits at half valne. S Broken Suits at half pri Be ae Pants, and 31 up. Men's Broken Suits at halt vatuo. Men's Oda Conis at fearfnl discount. ‘Men's Alpsca Coats at choc! Shoes, 50, 65, Job lot Hate at half price: J. W. SELBY, 1914 and 1916 Pen analé YVONNE AM, HAT 2 the Ball style ‘Broadw HATS, msde to order. Uld styles remodeled Soft Feit Hets cleaned. colered and trimmed. auld 720 Sth st., bet. G and H, MASS48EtT4 SPRINGS— A cure for Chronic Chills, Nervous Debility, Feeble Digesticn; a Lithiated, Fhosphoretied, ‘Arsenious ater. at B. CHRISMAN, President, Near Harri: sonbure. Va. EB, has fast received "Bicck SILK avcli-3t LAG? FLAGS! FLAGS! Campaign Fisgs, National Flags, Marine and Fancy Flags, cheap and ¢ a J . LOANE'S, aul4-Im 124 W. Pratt st. ene Bowne Balto., Mag yous LAST CHANCE. In order to prepsre for Fall Trade I haye reduced my whole line of SUMMER CLOTHING fully 25 T cent. or you wish to save bef ebay now. Never were Goods chea} < Nor such Genninég Bareains off , soos Last Chance to get Good aaa Reliable Cloth- ng at ee tae REDUCED PRICES. 70" patra ney PRICES NEVER. HEARD OF BE- ‘OBE 1N THIS Ot + Hesitate no eae but come right fies for GENUINE BARGAINS. BUSINESS SUITS at reduced L prices. DEKESS SUITS at reduced ALPACA COATS at redtioed pricg | prioes. VESTS at reduced bet END ‘OHILDREN’S Burrs at reduced rat hoje ie ook at Reduced Prices to make room for zp Te on ow. Hesitate no longer. A. STRAUS, 2022 Pennsylvania Avenue, Between 10th snd 11th streets. Seen DU SA ‘KH VEST. ‘inia and Fancy cored. LISLE ant ig COTTON BOOKS, LISLE THREAD, GLOVES. FANCY LINEN HDKF3. All makes of NECK WEAR a reduced prices. snl3 augl3 Ww. S. TEEL, 935 Pennsylvanin ave. Boxsron's “14880” FURNACES, * CAST OR WROUGHT IRON, SUITABLE FOR OOAL OR WOOD, BRICK-SET AND PORTABL. ae powerful heaters; Seeeeneny, durable; eca- omical in fuel: give universal satisfaction ; ‘have no bolted Joints; are free cet DURABLE SURNacE, the CHEAP. itted with CLINKER- OLEANING ASH-SIFTING GRATES 8; LINED FEED-DOORS, DRAFT ete. Have many ATTHAOTIVE and PRI PRAOTICAL IMPAOVEMENTS wees Coton or Sonat for circnlars before murchasing others. BICHANDSON, BOYNTON & CO., MANUFPACLUREKS, 234 Water See New York. The EST to bay. Fi anti-friction GRATES: and ASH- moe For sale by wae: $y20-thye,tudm 1937 B Si. vent WHat. Purtaperenis, Angust 6, 1880. O MESSR:! SHMAN & SON, our sole suentstor ihe PEARL” sit TLES for Washinton. D.C. Gentlemen—Tn consequence of reduction in price of inaterials, we are enabed to reduce our "Peart Shirts to the former price, #1. * Les. STERNBERGER, | ifacturer Above Shirts for eals only by 3. FISHMAN & EON, Hatters and Gents’ Furnishers, No. (430 72h street n.w, at 81. ugl2-6t Yo NGS CoE CONCORD- ANCE TO THE BIBLE, bensive and chea it GLIN'S ANTIQUARIAN BOOKSTOB! 424 augl CoRVCH CUTS OF FRESH MEATS AT lesale. We have just eaves, eee ments to receive col Loins, Prii Bibs and Tenderloins, fo which we egal ataion of aug2-Im U3? Louisiana avenue. AHGAINS STRAW HATS AND] BONNETS, Regardless of Oost. * Only 40 Cents. MA AW CASSANDRA, LISLE THREAD GLOVES, 3 ee tee Ar Goa * (og Mize Ar G08r, Mrs. ™ J. HUNT'S, wh jos. 692 and 633 D st. qQus4t BARGAINS mt UNREDEEMED PLEDGES: DIAMOND: Cobb wagers venwane, OO TO BE SOLD AT LESS THAN ADVANCES. A fine assortment of BREECH-LOADING SHOTGUNA, “az J. M. & B. COHEN'S LOA OFFIOR, tye 2OO7 Seventh st. n.w. gree OB LAME HOHSES. Owners should call at 409 Fourteenth st. n.w. a8 BOBT. SMITH. V. 5. an INSTITUTE, SELECT CLASSICAL AND 3 “ ATHEMATICAL ScHoon ‘OR between T's wit roger hehe Boptasber 8th. eee &c , sddress LS B. XOUNG, Pai cincipal, auglt-20 iat wtret. TRISCOPAL FEMALE INSTITUTE, Ni Winchester, Va., Fev J.C. Wheat, D.D., pri cijal. A chartered institute of the histest with experienced teachers in the Enwtieh, Modern Languaxes, Music, wi rates. Bewins Reptember 2.” atuelo- Line S1¢ FOURTEENTH 8T.—French eeuent by the natural method. M'lle ‘HOMME'S claseen for childech eee te pal yeopen SEPTEMBER 20th. Class hours 9 a. Ip Deg EOE Adults October, veh: Houre tra, p.m __ Great advantages offered to pupiie who ake thewinie suas, Terms mod- Special arrangements made for private clases and single pupils. Sicarorihanat psi! COLLEGE, corner of 7th a This institution fae ‘® progress: Hee experience of 16 fears. It educates young men and worsen for use- ‘ulness and self-support. Its graduates eecure positions of trust and profit. Gourse of study and training comprises the English Laucusie, Bu hess Arithmetic, Speucerian Practical Pom Bockkeeping, by tingle and double entry, to every variety of business; Business ‘Pract Fequiring the making out aud exchanwing of kinds of business papers, paying and recatv! cash and keeping the accounts; Hlocation and, Lees tures. Day and Eyeniow Sessions bein MON- DAY, AUGUST 30, 1980 For information ead termi call at the Colloze or address HENRY C. SPENCER, Prin angle T owa Ce ae” GRADED SCHOOL A PARTE 6 P street northwest, cnene eMos DA ae augl4-Im DORA N- BROWN, Principal. GS, W, FLYNN, A. M., 702 Sih street n w. MS- wil open aftefnoon claskes Sept. 13th for grery grade of advancement. | Mathematics, Latin, Fench, Germon, Enislieh, Penruauchip and ig. ’ Everine classes continue as hereto- at $5per month. Rpecial attention to prepa- tion for collece, West Point, Annapolis aud al] ecmpetitiveexominations. Private lessons on mod- erste terms. auxlt OYS' ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL BIGH PoHOOr, Presbyterian es hy 4 ed sree opens ae Circulars, with testi it the books! Ror further information ‘address the pan al, Lock Box 535. ag)2-2m . HUNT, A. M. CH4ELES EF, WILTON, A. M., WILL J oven @ School for young mien and boys Sxe- TEMBER 6th. The Classics, Mathematica aad Higher Fns'{sh will be thorouthly tauzht. | Spee: attention will be given to those preparing for © lege, Ecientifie inatitntions or for competitiva ex. amidations. Mr. Hilton will also receive private pupils of either sex. For terms, testimonials from yeornt patruns, and further particulars apply at 406 Bast Capitol atreet. aug]2-Im* M88 HELEN A. BEALL, TEACHER OF MUSIC.—Special attention wivea w be inners. Terns moderate. Address No. 41 2d st. Georgetown, D. 0. augl0-2w* GEQRGETOWN COLLEGIATE | IN- STITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES REOPENS, WEDNESDAY, September 8th. enter a8 boarding lay. Misa STEP! ‘Those wishing to mupils should apply without de- ENSON, Principal, aS Gay gt, Georgetwop, D. 0. )-im®* Ms ‘ee p CAL EINS SELECT ard pore ‘8 and Girls will reopen Monday, Sent. oth, aehao enpsylvauia avenue s.e. WASTEDS Teo good CARPENTERS. Aj at No. 518 New Jersey ave. n.w. Fo bere fine STABLE rear of = st had er mon! Want ‘D—One good CHAMBERMAID at the AM Parkinson House, No. 622 Penuapivants, a W. R rar a 8- a Some Bouse aoe one a Bove I Inqui a BE, mod lern improvement ee ANTED— three CREUENIENED wW ROOMS. -Aaarens PREMANENT. Blar, of SSASTED IS Ts, y ANTRD— md two-horse Wien eAGast eae wad STRONG, Evening saris WANTED AGENTS 0 sell Lite of Gea, a APPLETON & 00., Room 6, 1 teliacncer Boi'ding. auicl7-3t V ANTED—To rert, a FURNISARD HOUSE, lst Cotober. Must be westof 12th etr dress 1723 DeSales street. aud! Tate WASTED The | usecf a SADDL HORSE for for two bourse thiee ene 8 wee dress, flatine terms, T. L. P., P. 0. Box 2. Ww WANTED—By a com ee Sonne a ty book- eae TORERION €), Dont Dooks, stttio no gounts, &o., euing hours. Addross J. B. I, Star office, Ovens auzl7-2w* WAxteD—an intelligent MAN out of employ, who basa few buvdred dollars at comman: may find it to hia interest to addroes “SAFE aug! ASTEDA iady_ of culture and reflaemont hes a POSITIN as yoverness or copy- ist. Teaches Enahab, French snd drawinz. Ad- drees TEAC! CHER, Star office. Good refereti it ANTED—Fifty pad GO i HORSES: to work on Homerset and Guabrie ie ie $3 :00 per velr. apnly to JOHN BEXTON, ri ia House, 345 Pa. ave. J. 0. SPILLER vf attg! ASER for a complete out- nery, Tee Oream and Oyster Best paying stand in the city. Kent Osi on the premises, 101 Marga a ED—A PORK fit of a Conf Restaurant Ab farsished HOUSE, = art of the city preferred: Aa- at aul6 3i* Waste email Torthwestern crete J. 8., No. Waste. 5 Rai si TRBOEEES apd 10 STUNECUTTERS, to work on Somerset and Gembri’ Railroad. 8" Wi 25; atone- Laborers’ way. 2.50. Apply to JOHN SE fouse, 348 Pa.aye.n.w. J. at Phi del Dia Contractor. 1B aT room Stick HOU sete le ype a pers Food. hi Rent 816. Apniy at L108 List hw or ‘215 436 et. auxl7. wag 17-3t Fe RENT—HOUSE No. i232 9th et. nu. w..3 etary bay window, cellar, 11 rooms; Spencers order; electric belis ALA every moderd imp ment. Also HOUSE 724 13th st. n w- Apply the premicer. auslT-c* VOR BFNT—HOUSE 692, corner IAth and Gat L.W., 6 very args rooms, 2 smaller and h dining room, in thoro: pair.” Gocd yard, was and water. ‘To woo fenaat Pas iowin advaucs 910. a Furniehen os uataraish ren suite, at aad 15th st. JOR RENT —No. 62 eae far- nished DW ELLING. Avan all mo. wae oa Qanlerces: very low. | Apply on premises or COLDWeLL, 806 Fst-newe auels- ‘OK EF NT—Cne two at Sro-re, mo improvem Vth ana sth $8.5 815 ver in on Rigs « Ith eters 88 per month ye SON, 401 9th st., corner STROO AR, toa.S. PHATE 4 15-6t FRAT aangeenay Furnished APART. MENTS, with all mo2ern conveniences. 1310 Get auglt-s,t, ‘OR RENT— Cosirabje ROOMS f al or os meetings. J. 8. BW) ATEDT, t anglé » NT TY Gry (derivable OF ETOP ROOMS. in * building 934 Fat. J. 3. SWORM: Dr, $38 aus! rooms, ENT Cli SALE—COTTAGE, ae: cellar, garden, &.;st Mt. Pleasant; reat, 328 Per month. [estand tu-2t*} JNO. D. BLOSS. ‘OR RENT—I HOUSE, No. 1116 10th st. ok TTR ivas and wat nsed “Ret 825 per month. 804 F street. ‘OR RENT—PARLOR and BEDROOM, Frrnished- gas and water: first oni one Unfurnished ROOMS. 25199th xeatlent neighhor- DUVALL & MARR, angit-Im W ANJED- BY 8 respectable white Gisla SITU. ATION to do general housework. Qallat her preeent place, 1709 16th st n.w. augl4-3t* WAM EL—A competent and responsible PER- £ON to solicit business and drive trade in Washington city for the Globe Steam Laundry (9 German st., Baltimore, Md, augli-6i* WANTED Families to furnish “with raliabre VANTS and other help. | Cooks, Cham: tern aids and Nurses, ail with re notice. 80 bth t., "cor. DONAL & CO., Agency ANTED—Oanvas make 85 per day. ave. P. Mo- auel3-1m" ERS Male or female; can Apply to No. 1406 Pa. ave. 9" nw ANTED—-MILITARY BOUNTY LAND WAR- RANTS, Soldiers’ Homestead CLAIMS, and all kinds of LAND SCRIP, for which highest rates ‘will be paid. WILLIAM 3, JOHNSTON, Atti ney-at-Law, Room 41, LeDreit Building. ANTED—FAMITIES to furnish with RBLI- ABLE SERVANTS: try ns; SERVANIS of | sorts: boys, iris: SEAMSTHESSES for city witht reference, 20°F atin my16-14w* ail eee S PRICE & CO. OST—On, Monday evenine, Angast 16 tween 2 and NK ACAOUN BCOR, ‘wring trom Leary Wher t0, ones dah aud New York avenue. Finder will be rewarded by leaving same 7th et. wharf. B. F. DOD angl7-2t Iain GOLD RING ith ‘Ada ie. Liberal re: will be pa sen wot eee aa itol st. al Ost —T 16th. on Fy 4 1ith streets, or on 15th. betwoon F nd Penna. a LASSEB. F street n,w. pair of GOLD FY Reward if left at L. 8) FOR SALE. OR SALE CHEAP_A youn; sound aud gentle HORSE: can trot , RS | GGY and HARNESS, ut No. 2003 Also, B ‘7th et. a aul7-6t" OR SA. L Handsome Dehaw MARE. 5 years eld, wood roadster, gentle, kind and without a blemish. Inquire 2125 G st.,after 4 o'clock p-m.,or before 9 a.m. anti 5t* BoskvING anp pay oe FoR Young Ladies and Children. Board and tuition wD perapnum. Languages and music extra. 6h seesion begins Sept. 20th. Ojrculars obtained at ths Staroffice. Mrs. M 8. Bowie, Rockville, Md. a7 1m* 1 ede oe SE UINARY, 903 16th ST. n w., pear Lat Boarding snd vay Behool for Young i i veh teleGine and Boys under 14. Fourteenth year wll commence Sept. 15th, 80. Circulars Mare Bay be obtained at the book stores and at the & ar) min Tea. L. E. SMITH, Leona MISS B. ROSS, Assistant. PNeuAMTon LADIES’ aaEnece and COLLEGE of MUS8IU and ORATORY nie Preparatory Department, opens SEPT. 15. er Sear. BEY. A. PATERSON, A. M., eet saeeciar Binghamton, Broome Co., N.Y. SELECT HOME PCHOOR, for limited bumber of gir's, with comforts and care of Peteae fan {email ‘s yin healthy location, near town of ‘Tuition ‘in Engiish and French in classes, with board, for session from 15TH SpreeMpen to 10TH SUNE, #200. Music, with use of Piano, $30) MES NIGOLS, Apply to Laurel, Printes Geores Co. Ma, augs eolw TRE, CLARENS HOME SCHOOL for (Girls, near Alexandria, Va., offers eve fantere for therongh edneation. ‘Terms moderat ¥ourth session b oe 15, 1880. Address Miss VIRGINIA MABON, x 905, Alexandria, Va. sugt-colm ie OSBORNE’S BOARDING AND AY BUHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND Mess will reopen at 943 M st. p.w., pedAgen ————————— Sate a eBrr, ee, H st. a: rding and Day School'for Youn, dies and aera. . Session opens Sept. 201 20th. 4 culars at. stores and Seminary. au2-2m and Tee LIEBOOMB, P Pring{pal. Grete es F) mis SEMINA- RY—A BOARDING AND DAY SOHUOL Fi we YOUNG TADIES aD OBILDREN—Will be 312th st n.w., MONDAY, Yoptembee ed at st SBeakos Orscuaee ai the princinal Bockstores and a8 and 1027 12th uw. Z. D. BUTOH- nd Miss M. U. DOU GLAS, Principals aul-2m SS ee Uf Mets CEDARS—-A HOME SCHOOL FOR ZOUNG VADIES AND LITTLE QIRLS— rien extensise with extensive noe beautiful, health: es ‘additional Boarding Pa- ‘Terms moderste. For particu- address. th eee EARLE, corner, eeazette and th ae Geortetown, D.O- NETI'S RaIVENSITY SCHOOL, FSR RARE Aine back MARE, HARNESS and UGGY; mare is a fine driver, Bin and wenilo; can be ecen at SINSHWISTER'S Ss Dan Stable, E st. bet. Ot aud Tih, resr of Natatoriom. augl2 6t* Fe RALE—At niy Carrizge Rey pository, for the ‘owners, ove (1) very handsome OOU. PELETIE, (esta lined.) in Sonn pnoee order. Price, $750. ‘One (1) fine’ COUPE, ireccd rier Brice $100. One (1) fine CODPE, i der. Price, reap eee NEOTORIA, in rood order. Pico? $250. NDREW J. JOY! CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER, Rte 412, 414, 416 ith streetn.w.. augll-lw Fe SALE—One of the largest stocks of New and Second-hand CARRIAGES ever, ‘Gffered in this city, embracing ail styles, pen snd close. | diab Hand heavy. to suit ail. TH. GRAHAM, 410-416 8th at, Dew. between D D and E. Repairing Prompey attended to. ONT eae Ai) Cena to pur- Dah Sat SIDSMY 1. MIMBO, 0 M1 20 ol MONEY TO LOAN. Mo TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. 150, 2900, $350, $500 to loan. Also Iarcor sun sotaay be de west chatges and lowest rates of iter oe B. H. WARNER, angl4 916 F street northwest. 10 LOAN. T MONEY ON I ON mel ESTATE, At 6 per cent for Taree. ea tae per cent for small No we On 8 HOLTZMAN, Boh and F sts. n.w. _BUSINESS CHANCES. FoR SALE—Cneap—A CIGAR STORE ina coor locality. Rentlow. Apply at the Restaurant pens seat corner of 6th street and AIAN a e= augl7-3t" dy31 ‘OUR SMALL FARMS, ten miles from Wash ington, 2nd convenient to railroad, for for sain or exchange for city property. W. W. ¥ street s.w. Lumber Of desiranle HOUSES, at 3 per month. Also, several STORES ana FIC Oulletia stways pen from @ piic Inspection “FoR MATE Giliah ane Si coel PmorEn 0 LOAN—MONEY, on hana apd ir . McTN 2uR14-3t oh LEASE—To priv DENCE of Dr. Inc, & carriswe house for thre snd rials for tithe premises RMANN HK RENT— By R. 0. HOLTZMAN, REAL Estate AGEST AND AUCTIONESS, lUth and F streets northwest. 730 9th st.n.e. bksting Rink. 2S 15s et bh 1313 Riggs st. irs. snd_b MARE N VERTIS ¥FPIT BE rue Bont. att SONSTA TY iY EAVE MANY OF FUE FINEST BULLDING TTES IN HR rTy ALS ALE. OUSER Lf EVERY. sheros at a OES SOOM NO ioth and F | ‘OR NENT, AND BALES OF PROPERTY, PRI. VATE AND AT AUCTION. —See Bulletin iesned G4, tke Ist anu 18th of every taonth, ee the atone TECS E. WAGGAMAN, 519 7th st-n.w. auzis ot F g BRICK FGork . range, hot and colt wrter, steticnary washstands, and all mod. inp. No. Man Sw new. Logiire at None, LB au: nail HOUSES. et 4 it. “Sue ne FE RENT. § 258 Ev 920 i street ne OK RENT— 2109 12th ‘sustaa Lith st. b.w., 1 rooms 5 Toms, $10.50: 12 st. D.w. bay roca, “abby $08 East 503 11th si Pe IS LOT. 8. Cay Woop, ‘OR RENT—The con 2s the Sherman Hi . Deas TOMS ANd all mod han been used a umber of soars a6 a varcing honk aon is one of the m ile in the city for & nose. Apply to DUN & MAKE, Reel Estate and Insurance Agonts, St. nw. augl FR BENT To gentiemen only—A bandeomery furniehed FR 00M. Ro other lodwers and no children. Terms moders' DW. aucl$-Im* ‘Nine room BRICK HOUSE, wit ith ovements. | No. 1519 12th In'au and Q ets. n.w. ests mono 1520 1th ete augl0-1m? FOr RENT—No. 406 lar St. 8 & —A neatly fur- nisbed ROUSE contsizing seyen room, wiih mode oe improvements. Apply on the premises. avs! (OR SALE—DESTRABLE HOMES. OHEAP—ON TIME—LOW INTEREST. _Fonr entirely new two-story und Lasement Brtok ROURES, euch containing seven we L-livhted, eerful ‘rooms, conveniently arranwed. Dethroam and Water closet, stationary washtnbs, xe, letrobe stoves, coal vault, pantry china and ch closets, clothes presses, all, vestibule, bay window, 4as ind water. tcobs above are located Stthe corner of Washing. h and Olive street reetown, only one Fgtlre from the line of the Washington’ and Georzetowa horse cars. and two squares from the Metropolitan Line. Both streets are nicely paved and shade trees planted. Price of the corner Honse $3,500 and 23,00 tachi. for the tires adjoining. ‘Also, nt tho story, and basement Brick HOUSES on i a ve street, each containing six rooms and bath- gas, water, ecnventent closets, etc. | These Hrort'eou are very neat and comfortabie hemes. Price $1,550 and 81, 600. ola perty ib all Well ednstructed and ot ex- lent mca L. ly to 2 ik RIGGS & 00. Fe RENT—Ar $25 Den Mcyra—HOUSE No. 1213 Get. Keys acy. <%. Inquire 926 Lou- isiana avenue, augd-lm FRO BENT STORE comm of 9th and L me with cellar and stable. Also, for rent BIORE Gol New ae ayenuen.w. Apply to W ©. BEE 718 131 ‘susd-1m es Rent 855. Can be seen atany time. ‘ne-haif block from cars. Apply to J. W. P. MYERS, 7165 15th st. aug ted. Avpiy to WHEATLEY BROS ited pp! 3} Rhode island ave.n. we iy2-im COUNTRY BOARD. C&8 INIRY BOARD AT HAZLEWOOD OOT- TAGE, near Oakland, Garrett Sonne Ma, Comfo) tabie rooms, good fare and plenty of shade Apply 1326 New York avenne n.w. auld 3t* “Im T. FOR RENT. 1.850 FOR BENT. Oo: 24&Pa.ave 8 O12 34th stn 91719" stn. rs 09 H st.n.w, 8'rs. & w bricks, ond &G, 2 So charge will be iad Mc ‘ne¥ to joan in ty both for sale aud rent, inc ores in the west end, can be feen at my office. W. 8. WILCOX, ag12-3m Corner 20th and T ets. BOR REN x nae Kt. De ¥.,,14 re. and sta 20 rooms. 20 POOIEE,. th street n.w. FOR RENT— THE © Orrosizz U- Mffices, Studios, ete. Water an Coseta ou every floor. levator and eteam heet, = rooms for storage. Inquire of the Jan Fo RENT 1111 Ht. n.w., 1439 L et. n.w. 405 G st. n.w., 10 rooms, m. 1. -859 per mo. #25 and 427 4th st. n.w., 10 rs., e3.m.i.840 per mo. + 6th et. n.w., 10 rm. b'k, m. 1.8: 0) Per mo. 2209 B.I. ave. n.w., 19 rm. brick, m.im. $50 per mo. 1719 B.I. ave. n.w., 15 rm. brick, all im. 125 per mo. ‘723 Math st., 9 rm. brick, mod. {m...... 40 per mo. Handsome Office Rooms ‘‘Lenman Building,” New York ave., near U. 8. Treasury Department. THOS. J. FISHER & 0V., Jela HOUSEFURNISHINGS. tortment in the city, we wold solicit an inspection from all in want of above goods. sagt Gs STOVES! G&S STOVES! THE CELEBRATED ENGLISH STYLE. BOLD ON TRIAL. WILL DO THE WORE IN LESS TIME. LESS GAS THAN ANY OTHER STOVE IN THE MARKET. Call and see them, No. 531 15th st. A FULL LINE OF GAS FIXTURES. 8 SUMMER RESORTS. Ciaeron sis NOW OPEN.—Mouztain bee: a Shade, &c. monquitos,” Address OLLETOW RODS ( Fairfax co., Va; Circulars st Sie Le pales: 3y27-co1m, Set | tet HIALL,.—Now open for recep- tion of Guests. Good Bathing, good HSS good Music. Terms moderate. SAMUEL NO. Aas tn im Oxfor: Wasi AT ONCE Thee HOUSES wort, NG 3: 500 and 85.000: nun GIDE LETON, 10 Nene, 85080: ‘D—For a Wir cash purchaser, a small HOUSE ot 7 or 8 rooaaa, in northwest rection 500. HELLEN & Fog Erice not to exceed 81, Sie JOLBON, Bugl6-eo3t 615 7th st. n.w. R RENT—A good BUSINESS STAND. No. 717 O st. D.w. House and store for rent and the fixtures. of Store for sale. good SINGER. SEWING | |AOHINE for a Pac aug! ONGRESS cee ‘EAN ITy MD. Cen open. JcNnE eeaes Br oo. Pent §. oy Hi B. B. nag i, Proprietor THOS. FSELEY, Manager. je! -CLASS COTTAGE Fx BOARDING, convenient z Hoteis HOw 2h, Cape May? Oo Je2l-m&t, 2m. He orty, ate Raa & ‘M | uuire on premises. ey STATES ROTEL. late inci 'OR SALE—208 D strect n.w., three- ss =a aN. J., Fohn's Coli Ha BEET IS. ‘Addteas, antl . = Is now open for the season of 1880. Bent 1) MIDDLELURG. Va. 3929-<oam ire aes mosey tonne W. WHITREY) Manager. THN. CHAS BORE complete order. Apply to 5 rector. Je Sia VOtar tO eat GE ORGAN | Eetate Avent, 126 Pet uw. susie awe ee dea WORLDDER, Pro} saree, beginners, ag well as those wishing to be qualified RK SALE—A first-class RESTAURANT in Bal- Je2-0, jyd,aneo cs for keuchers. Terms moderate. 1215 H ‘street | Xt tmare, re, Ma. ; fine Fixtures, most desirable, lo- orthw -Im* cation, mee ery O88. dress ANYLAND AGRICULTURAL cor | 2-5 ofiee. sure PROFESSIONAL. M* LEGE.—The next session commences TUES: | 450.000 TSND-MADE MEROHANTADLE = wtember 21. For catalogues address Presi- BRIOKS for sale, at $5.25 per thousand, deliv- J H. JOHNSON, aay wat H. PARKER, Oollege etatio Prince ered _ Telephonic connection. GO. L. SHER- Den tisera tie AUC its Branches, George's county, Ma. y28- IPF, 1114 Pennesivacia ave Uw. aue2-Im GOLD FILLING Pecan te al (OB SALE—A DESIRABLE HOME, on the it ern ‘ Pee aut Abe oe ARE, F seuiheast comer of Aand Sd st_s. erarranged | “aqeaitest CRUTeR. DAY. Sevtenber stb. Location Leslie: funk uperion jnstraction in all departments. Qare- ful home Terms very moderate. catalogue or information padres jy28-1m ‘Mes. M. ACEO HE Ls mapirere, w WASH- INGTON, For circulars Ae ‘Mrs. i R. ARCHER, 1401 Jy27-3m Mass. avenue, Washington, D. 150 A YEAR, aa = a ‘TION, Female Seminary, Miitaty Acadoony ite “oan Men), Haddon: oy Oalnes, For catalognes, AXWELL REILLY, 5D. D., as fol ent_Furnace and fuel room, store room, kitchen and eeney First ster ae loon parlor with bay window, dining roo1 Becond floor—Three ‘chambers. and bath Third floor—Two large chambers and ser- vante’ room, all in good order. Parking on front and weet eid gneloxed by substantial tron fenoe, “the Moors ry and trimmings in hard is proper This ce tl two eq ue §. Capitol, andone gquare of ‘the ea SS Tanwait. “An Inepecon at the neem aa spection ofthe premises te inv 5y20-dm PORTION, FOX & BROWN, Aes Cae ae Geo and on easy ‘terms. st. n.W., # 2-story Frame House of & ae ori Po toal0 ft. alley; hares On 2d kt. ra gtOey House of § roams, lot" te On 3d st. Beference:—Key. Dr. _— and others. angll \OHNS, &c.—Ailing feet need aitention com- meneurate with the ator ampe Ur, RE as Sestabliahment, AS tet ee ances and popular fee, and varied practice, Gee ‘the treati cases with marked sn Ds TE Port, > Denzist; No. 4 ‘t., three doors from cor. i B. Denti ee ty in ail its branches. ‘Teeth inserted rset. All Work warranted. eollee SN A oe oo OTICE.—The Dental offices and business of the 1237 Pa. giving a large of extreme 3y38 me ope a ad by nephe BiG, 3 WATERS, formeriy ot ib Fa: fully solicited. a BR. WEISENEORN, qemored pores to 915 7th itn. CELLULOID. i Sat Ba NeW pea W. E. BURFORD & 00., ee anda operations ou the nat 20th. For further oe oP ke, 4y19 1115 F et. n.w. eth prices.) Mxtrsct- dyi5-ym ‘Mrs. J. E. SOMERS, Principal. a ee - DUKE, Dewrist, 715 14th st. u.w., bet. G ENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACAD- PERSONAL. aid NX aves Beautiful dete of ects Feit Pa., prone Scplember Sth. ; Teeth $1; Extracting without’ Feil Enwineerings vemisery, cs acd Eng Ms KE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS | Pain, 69 cents. operations warranted. lish. Degrees conferred. fers to Gen. E. F. of ite, ities Conflontine Ladies and Re poae 8. Fes anes, and ae B. C. Hew- See a8 orn 1023 4th ee Othe Academy is Washiveoes. es feet W45TED,50,000 PEOPLE zoe Cou. THEO. HYATT, President. H. Siege helene sprcers 2 to I. P. LIB- To call or send orders to jG FEMALE COLLEGE, MEGHAN. Sa to corner eof Tth and Bete hee Diy be oa ged Diss: Dioaitas, PA. A hesithtals te wtiful Oollege | Store opp. UB: Be. EWI BOE | soy pyRING AND CLEANING RSTABLISH- Home Qawlét Rev. T. P. EGE, A. M., Pres. ‘OHN PA‘ Soure oF ow Yorn. BOARDING. KE Ly dart ee Uy Bow silo So a, FoukIgg best board for ti, 600 fo Bay eae barnes ‘oi ae and avsty dndians Indiana See: a GER. nee (Ditwiah frets Hous Peart fo od 6b Bisse, and cbolest pleat location in the cites oye rR LOORTAL HOUSE, $1290 st aw, is one eS fear ees ne ee ee Mir all "complaints, especially soorenos; the fits aye 982 E st., between 9th and 10th'n.w. First-class in every particular. Work called for and delivered anywhere in the otty, oF by mail or express from other pisces. PLUMBEES AND GAS FITTERS, 4 NEW ESTABLISHMENT. sJubying purahaged for Cash a ful E. F. BROOKS, 531 16th st., DDE FOWLER'S FLY FANS AND WALNUT DINING BOOM REFRIGERATORS. Mi. W. BEVERIDGE, Late Webb & Beveridze,) Importer of China, Glass Ware, &., myl5 £009 Ps, ave. Groner BYNEAL, o OIL AND WATEE COLORS, ARTISTS' MATERIALS axp LAMP GOODS, Patsts, mar 418 Tth st., (opp. Odd Fellows’ Hall). PUNE Gas FIXTURES, LATE MANTELS, caTzones, % BANG) 2 AT LOWEST WARRET RATES. HAMILTON & SHEDD, 45 409 9th 485 COOKING STOVES. The Ws Gs it Uo pone office ioe on Oth purses Tam ‘aesortisent of tre SUR DIAL GAS COOSING STOVES, in varions sizee and ‘rns. This is the Stove used by taba lectares ‘cookery. st. 730 LADIES GOODS. ADIES’ 1) CHILDREN’S SHOES MADE TO URDER. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. JAS. i. VERMILYA, co ° BOOT Ni LADIES’ FASHIONABLE B00 Pood Opposite 774s BATS FOR YOUNG LADIES mt Uice. THE LATEST MACKINAW CASSANDRA JUBT BECEIVED. irs. J. P. PALMER, No, 1107 F st. n.w. = ——— S¥Luine Orr: BELLING OFF! We are now selling our stock of Oo} without reserve at the lowest pouaittie oes oes many desirable fabrics for the present and ap. Proachine season at rates from 1S to per onat under value. w. BrRowN, SLIT Market Space. avgi6 a LINEN TABLE PAMASKS, ®, 55, 63, 62%, 91.25, 81.50. tv" NEW DESIGNS, EXTRA GOOD VALUE FOR PRICES | COTED. AY INE CLOTHS, FRUIT DOVER, NAPKINS, “OLAS LINENS, PLANKETS, ee COMFORTS DOMESTICS at the lowest prices. GENTLEMEN'S FINE DRESS SHIRTS, #1. TYLER & CHEWNING, (Late Clerks with Perry & Bro. OES Teh t, m. ONE PRICE augls BOSTON PRE Goon: HOUSE, . FOS and 709 Market Space. . Previons to their semi-annual inventory have ool- lected upon the center counter of their house, 709 MARKET SPACE, ail the ODD LENGTHS AND REMNANTS OF FINE DRESS GOOVOS remaining from this se 38 and marked VERY LOW PRICES, With a view to @istritmting them among tomers AT ONCE. M found to be Cas- f them will be BANGAINS. This offers an unutnal opporte: customers to provide dr folke at a small expoase. WOODWARD, LOTHROP & COCHRANE. ® Market Space, auclé (Eosina our OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DEY GooDs BEGARDLESS OF OOST. LINEN FIGURED LAWNS reduced from ane DOWN 10 1236 ‘One thouras Frras of beantital FIGURED LAWNSB reduced from 10 pown to 6. FIGURED FRENCH LAWNS AT GOST. Fine ocho 4 (wool) DRESS GOODS reduced from sa DOWN to WABBUTTA. the bost woarine COTTON tm the world, red CARTELS, Til Market Space, INDIA LINEN, the new and desirable article for indies’ white dresses, reduced from 31 powN to 20. Leautiful Lace Stripe White Goods reduced to 12%. 100 pieces beautiful ras Drees Giuchams, 13%, 1 Shetiand Shaws 1.25, §1 5, 92. Large heavy Linen Towels reduced trom'25 bows to 15. Bisa Silke, Bisck Cashmeres, Black Ratin, Bick ‘amise, Black Crape Cloth, Black Grenadines, Bick Bunting. ab" ACTUAL” cost. Pure Wool Twilled Cashmeres, 25. CaRTER's, 3738 71 Market Space. Qulnr maNUFACTURERS. DUBEEUILL BROS. @ Oo. 1312 F Street N. W. pWegellthe cheapest SHIRTS for the money ta “Ser Eigperre sum oo The FUREKA REINFORCED. bo Bnished, only = —— 4 compare it with any other Shirt for th ‘Asc, a line of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS always eter px Kenny 7 & Co. street N. W. 4328 Headquarters fc x Beads ma ade Dress Shi: Bhirts msde worden, specialty, a THE ELLIPTIC 8 SHIT. Best ever red for the price. A GENUINE WahiscTiA SHUEY BOYS BHIBTS for Allof mee soir a eS iy Linen Boson perfect fitting. ER UNDEK- Ter cent: lower than reruiar price. STEAM SHIBT FACTORY, $527 4235 7th st. mn. Quieres: SHIRTS! SHIRTS: ‘Onr Bhirts to order are unsurpassed for Comfort, Style and Durability. F Tew suaranteed. Beads y-made Shirts of ourown make always in . COLLARS, CUFFS, NEOK WEAR snd UNDER- WEAL in cotrect styles, at popular cash prices. THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, SEG F ct. newey _sy38 Opreaite Patent Bes" GPHING AND SUMMER DnUSS and are ‘TS 10 We have on hand a aplendi@ line of Frency DEESS GOODS, comprise a fll assort Puney and Pied BER, Black sud Colors Tae MENADINES, Siok hulk Heruauin Fon Becrruchers, Siiooda Clothe, Mutnicy Brains Linen Yawn, Madras Gioshame, Laas fulle and Bremen Nainsooks, all grades. an! inspection of our stock is solicited. HOOE BROTHER & CO., jy3_ 1323 F st. m w., near Ebbitt House. Fe ann Bilan thee Soren nt nee gums CHEAPER THAN EVER. ‘Our “Mystery” SHIRT, at 75 cen ” ta cheaper than'we #0ig if when ol ia ana tie Sanit, tiie KH ee cheapest Shirtin the world, only $0 cen ond” SHIRT, fin- other house nels: s: 8) r sells i ouse sells ™M. iss”, 2002 F street northwest. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Sasi AVIS’ PIANOS.—The best Ht arene PIANO ie jy2l-e0 Syd Fa ant ostNEn, Axent. Ma‘ RiEIC I” ae 878 ©. on om hy! PaYMENTS. gerd in quality an Be conte, are ah good be ary ot