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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. FHIDAY ---- August 20, LSSO. ~~ CROSRY 8, NOYES... Editor. The Evening Star has @ regular, perma- nent. tona fide daily circulation more thon double that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and equal totha of all the other daily papers here added to- gether. ¢ is connected with the Tel ae ertisements, orders for the paper or any information or nixut, fre> of erwise, news, sent da: Persone leaving town for the season. and Scm- eiers, can haye TRE Stak mailed to them, postpaid, for fifty cents per rcenth. the sddress being chaned as often as desired. The monty must sccompany the order in all casea. lucation ation from ly, growing to me years before cod =The question ed should a not, Uk and it might, Should it b ed from the s to Federal application of {t to educational i iid De danger of ditfer- t ‘a the Federal tex Under oar pr ation is the duty of the to estab i & Federal the states, would some sort of con- on thus far mai to p money to the states Is tiles might not expend it objection has only states of the soath, 1 refuse to give the proportionate t of from the Bed- . & strained Rational Aid te Popular E rer it was proven that a the money in accordance a of the appropriation that it of Its part of the benetit there does not seem to public school authortifes in uh should not. or would not, give the colored race their fust share of any money, set Apart by the government, for education. The people of that section ought to tally appreciate ue tinportance of educating the negro, and, odject to mixed schools, the statis- > education in Georgia, Tensessee of the states that were in rebellion 901 facilities dren that have enabled them nd satisfactory progress. In mmittee 4 and urged a blll to set y derived by the government @ Sales of public lands for educational purposes, but the measure fatled. ‘The bill pro- posed to divi ey among the states in Proportion to their need of educational facilites. That fs, to ctve te those states h: ing the largest number of Tate ebildren the larger propor- top. It was objected that thts would send most of the money into the south, and the bill was hever passed. But the measure will undoubtediy come up in future, and, it Congress can agree upon a method for distribution of the money, tt may pass. for the cole to make tm the last two Con ——~-+e -—_____ The minority of the late democratic conven- ton of Georgia who opposed the renomination of Gov. Colyuite have developed more strength among the peo than It was belleved they could command. and, in the oplaton of leating Gemocrats, a republican success on the guber- batorial ticket ts possible. Thirty-one members of the reg) emocratic stare executive com- Mnlttee have joined the anti-Colquitt faction, and they have already organized a large cam- Palgn committee, comprising some of the most democrats of the state. The Atlanta ars that the candidacy of Nor- 3 democratic opponent) may in a division of the party serious enough { Tepublican vietory not oaly possible, nagers of Norwood’s e org: ighly 1a every 4, In order to avoid danger of defeat, PD* BED syn, No. 349 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N.W. Some democrats are proposing to retire both Colquitt and Norwood and minate a new man i 1 not be done, Colauitt and his friends are determined that he s! 2 through. The split does not en ectoral tie! s et, aS both mS support Hane A tore! political Pennsylva tnwhtch hed from 4. The chairman of the state re- ee, While on a trip 0} an returned to fits pollti- Cal Work, and before his confident announce Ment could go the rounds of his party papers he lssued an ig the repabdlicana that their opponents were up and doing, and that the very day of eleeticn. Almost with the appearance of this ad- ‘he democratic state head- #3 advistug the party that by organ! Uon and untiring labor they might hope to c ry the Hancock. That ts about the @ politician’s candid judg- state were bold Ocaily tn favor of a t thelr recent sta enough to d prote Uon. tical battle udently of thelr great neigh- in the latter the sentiment cf pred AS a rale, vanta, are subj p tariff, con- Vententy deciding tt to be a matter for congre-- stonal action. In New Jersey, asin Pennsylva- bis, there are Is uring interests at stake fact explains the appearance ot & protective plank In party pl uoralizes with jalous state of affairs in ut, Where the principle has come to ed that a man who wants an im- $ ination must get it by the 5 or implication of a ltberal use of money after the nomination Is secured. Willlam H. Bar- hum, who made his way successively Into the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate, (and Is now cha!rman of the Democratic Na- Uonal committee), is credited by the Pus! as the originator of thls pian of using money on a Wholesale scale to buy votes, but the repub- leans seem to have been apt pupils in the mat- ter, and the result is that no man of moderate means On either side can afford to run for Con- ress or even for a scate senatorship. Mea of the type of Hawley, Wells, Ferry or Bucking- bam, are com; d to stay in the rear, and a Jobg purse ts the frst qualification for office. $e. It ts suggested in the Philadelphia Ledger, an authority upon coal matters, that people who have neglected to lay In their supply of coat will have speedy occasion to regret the fact, inasmuch as the coal companies have inform. ally agreed to further advance prices twenty cents per tor on all grades except Steamer, during the month of September. It ts Stated that the revised cireulars to that effect will be issued within a week. —_—_—_—_—_—_— OFS KNEE PANTS. 20 an Boys! Odd Bi its at half value. eee tate Boys’ Broken Suits at balf price. Be nule Pants, SSe. and $1 up. Broken Suite at balf value. ot Rid Coats at fearful discount. Jpeca Coats at cost to close out. Behool Shoes, 60, 65, T5c. Job lot Hate st Malt price. 2d #2 wp J. W. SELBY, auels 20914 and 1916 Penna, ave, DECOBATED CHINA AND POTTERY, DINNER, TEA and TOILET 8ZTs, New DEsiGNs. MI. W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge, ) No, 1009 Pa. avenue. DY. qcre BLOOP NEED PURI- Bad’ sug20 a troubled with Ulcers, Pim » Piles, Oostivenass of (CCRICE POWDER. 25c. 8 box. For avle only at A.M. KLOCZ WOSKI’S Drug 81 20 3 2 Ar Diseetion It izettion, if 80 COMPOUND and be cured. Fare AND WINTER GOODS. ‘We have opened our FALL AND WINTER GOODS last season; and are also receiving many new for the approaching season, which we offer e Very lowest market rates. Persons wishing outhts for school children will find a¢rest many ends and remnants in onr stock, Which we are Low selling exceedingly cheap. CONE PRICE ONLY. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, angiy- 919 Pennsylvania avenues O* ACCOUNT OF REMOVAL TO OUB NEW ST JRE, & 1105 Pennsylvania Avenue n. w., On cr about SEPTEMBER 1: wains io DIAMONDS AND 7H, We will gell bai WATCHES, JEWELRY; BREECE AND MUZZLE-LOADING GUNS, AND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF OVEROOATS. Will sell TUESDAY, Angust 24th, and continue Je until removal. Sales to bein at 7 p. m. every ning. Will sell goods at private sale daring the day at auction pricea. J.M. @ R. COHEN, 1007 7th atrect. D> FAMILY 'S BER aspe- ‘Opens Saturday, Atuc. E. C. KNIGHT, 1732 Pa. ave. auld 3201p suly (NIGHTS WEST JOUSTOR Sr ohE TE hy, Scenta a stovepipe 2st manently located in this city. He relie ‘E ATIACKS juished all DISEASE in from 2 to 4 sfew days Ohronic cases y other physic cians a spe CHOLERA IN- Money paid re- Call and ‘con- auy15-1y BICHS: BHICHS! BHICK! A. L. HUTTON, Bricklayer and Buiter, gered fe turpiel: material. me lachine LICK, with river sand mortar, at the rate of $8.75 per M. Will furnish Mortar for yer M. Good work and entire satisfaction cuaran feed. Jobbing promptly atvended to. Heciden C9 Lith etreet southwest. ° alty. FEVER and AGUE an FANTUM cured in ssinule day. funded in case of failure. vinced. Hand-made or 3.25 auzlo ‘6QcHOOL OUTFITS.” t ALL WOOL SCOTCH PLAIDS. LUPIN’S COLORED MERINOES. LUPIN'S COLORED HMERES. OAMELS"-HAIRS AND CORDULETTES. REYLER CLOTHS AND SERG: LUPIN’S BLACK GOODS. Henrietta mise Cloths, Bo omie Cloths, Freuch Buntings. COURTAULD’S CBRAPES AND VEILS. fe Seen “first je Black English Crape APE IN KOU! R VE: % ALL SUMMER DRESS GUODS AT ‘GREATLY REDUCED Prices.” 8B" “ONE PRICE ONLY,” «HARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. oths, Cashmeres. PERRY & BROTHER, Penna, Ave., cor. 9th st. Established in 1840. anglt yous LAST CHANCE. In order to are for Fall Trade I have reduced wy whole line of BUMMER OLOTHING taly 33 per cent If you wish to eave morey buy now. Ror such Genuine Bareaina offered or enuine Bar : : Your Last Chance to yet Good aud Reliable Gloth- Mt GSEATLY REDUCED PRICES. Your fast Chance J PRICES NEVER HEARD OF BE- ao Sue ‘TORE: IN THIs CITY. Hesitate no Jonger, but come richt alogg for GENUINE BARGAINS. PUSINESS SUITS at reduced prices. DRESS SUITS at reduced pricas. SHINE VESTS at reduced vices a at reduce pric Boys’ AND ‘CHILDREN'S SUITS at reduced races. PAvhole Stock at Reduced Prices to make room for Fail Goods. Buy now. Heeitate no longer. A. STHAUS, ROLL Pennsylvania Avenue, Between 10th and 1ith streets. augl3 HISUE sil GLE THREAD GLOVES SI 4 G VES. a FANUY LINEN HDEFS. AU wakes of NECK WEAR at reduced prices. su13 935 Penmsyivanie’ ave. (COLUMBIA POTTERY. 313 Georgia avenue, foot of 33d st. east. Pars STONE and EARTHENWARE of every de- Hand and machine-made FLOWER POTS of all “Gal DAIRY snd COOKING GARDEN VASE! UTENSILS, PRESERVE JARS, Ac. Floriets and the trade supplied without delay, ‘Bu! the lowest Price ARGAINS STRAW HATS AND BONNETS, Only 40 Cent LISLE ‘THREAD GLOVES, and 4 Buttors, 25 Gents Pair. Revardless of Cost. LACK = Oost, MACKINAW CASSANDRA, Mrs. M. J. HUNT'S, tym Nos. 621 and 623 D at. LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER! A NEW DEPARTURE. ALL OF OUR JOIST AND STUDDING ARE CUT IN NORTH CAROLINA. THEY HAVE MORE HEART IN THEM, CLEARER OF ENOTS, AND BETTER MANUFACTURED THAN ANY VIRGINIA PINE LUMBER. OUB PRICES ABE THE LOWEST IN THE olTy. WILLET & LIBBEY, 6TH STEEET AND NEW YORK AVENUE 3320 WEAVER. HENGLA @& CO., MANUFACTURERS OF LAUNDRY SOAPS. EVERY BAB AND OAKE OF OUR GOODS ARE BEANDED WITH OUR NAME, AND ARE WaR- RANTED TO BE MADE FROM PURE REFINED TALLOW AND VEGETABLE OILS, AND TO BE FBEE FROM ALL ADULTERATIONS. FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS GROOERS. Office and Warerooms, 105 and 107 Water street, rR Georgetown, D._O. EDUCATIONAL. ——— —— }R SPEROUS, SELEOT MALE SOHOJL FoR SALE, with furniture com lete, pripr- etor going to @°-mauence tha practice of dress “School,” Htar oilice. per, LARROQUE, 1323 F at., ocative French Instructor, wradusta of Sorboane Un’ versity. Paris. Ousses in Frener, Latin, Greek German, Talian, B anisi, Porincuese. Tran: ting. aml? aie Y Vos EEES Ae Tone SCHOOL 15 GOLUMBIAN COLLEGE. pal, and H. JANUS, Instructor in n. DAVIS A. B, Instructor in hip and Bookkeeping. HOWARD GORE, B. Instructor in es School ihe College. fnil Years, but it furp thorough prepsration rae extends throngh fori hes alsoa Hizh Schoo for pupils who have co! ‘the common Enalish branch- ‘chools or else Flere. the §th of September. year, payable quorterly in extra charges. For cata ceues ot further information addzes3 the Princ Hill, above 14h streei ani 3. MAX MUEGLER. Toa: Land INSTRUMENTAL 1c. rector Bt. John's Episcopal O bnsctts aveaue n.w. ISS GARDNER'S SELECT SCHOOL FOR BUYS ANP GIRLS will reopen MON- DaY, Sejtomber ith, at Weet street Chave, Georgetown. Terms moderate. ansl7 62 2 ORDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE, D Borécutown, 5 iocation, healtu- inl, home-like, th hristian and wil emed._ Rey. WM. 0. BOWEN, A. ML aucl7-Im LOTTE HALL county, Md,—Kall S: Board ‘and Tuition. q ion of ive mentha. F WM.T. BRISCOE, Sec SCHOOL, %, Principal, 914 14th steeet. PARTMENT, TTY OF GEOKGE TOWN. ieal Seesion will ¢ Building, coraer Lt AY, September 6th. Fo F. A. ASHFORD, M. D., Dean, 330 New York avenue. Prscoral, FEMALE INSTITUTE, AY Winchos . C. Wiest, D.D., cipal. stitite of the bi! augli-Cw A chart perienved te: English, Modern Langaages, Music, ef duced rates. Begins September FOURTEENTH S87.—F reneh taught 910 by the natural method. “Mlle V. PRUD- ‘HOMME’S classes for children and youns isdiea Rill reopen SEPIEMBER 20th. Class houra m pm, 3% p.m. For Adults October 9th. Houre 11 m. Great ad’ onerad to pnpi's whe whele course. Terma moi- erste. Brec wements made for classes ard sip pupils. aul QPENCERIAN BUSINESS COL SS corner of 7th and L sts. n w.—This i has a progressive and Successful exp ears. It educates young men and wo elness snd relf-eupport. Its gradual positions of trust snd p Lire OF train Lacnace, netic. Spencerisn Fractical Penp-anship, Bockkeeping, vy tingle and double entry, adi to. every variety ; £04 requiriny the aaking out and exehanzinz of ail Kinds of business papers, paysine and receivine cash and keeyini ty vention and Lec: ‘GUS’ nforasation snd temné call at the Colle or ad-iress HENRY BPENCER, Prin: SELECT GRADED SCHCOL AND KINDERGARTEN, 936 P street Lorthwest, opens MONDAY, Sept. 6th. augli-In DOKA N? BROWN, Principal. 1 Ww. A. M., 702 5th street n w., B. wi * open atterno: every grade of sdvencen Mathowatics. [ Greek, French, German, Enclish, Penmanship and BookKecving. ' Evening classes continue as hereto- sses Sept. Lith for . Latin, ent. fore at $5 per menth. Special atiention to prepa- tion for collee, West Point, Annapolis and a compet te lessons on mod- erate 4 oO NGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH SCHOUL, Presbyterian Chureli, 4:9 Breet, opers Sept. 6th. Circolars, with testimo- hiais, at the bookstores: For furllier information rees the Frinciyal, Lock Box 535. ‘augl2-2m ii J. W. HUNT, A. M. Cussess E, HILTON, A. M., WILL oben & Schoc! for young men and hoys Sve- The Cleasics, Mathematics and will be thorouchly taucht. Special ntion will bh to those preparing for col- ce, Beientific institutions or for competitive ex- amifations. Mr. Hilton will also receive private pur ile of either sex. For terms, testimonials from tecent patrens, and further particulars apply at 406 kast Capitol street. avsel2-1m* IN A. BEALL, TEACHER OF MUSIC.—Special attention vivan to be vinrers. Terns raoderate. Address No. 41 2d st. Georgetown, D. C. augl0-219" GEOMGETOWN COLLEGIATE | 1N- A STITUTE FUR YOUNG LADIES REOPENS WEDNESDAY, September 8th. Those wishin to enter as boarding pupils ghould apply without de- lay. Miss STEPHENSON, Principal, 101 Gay st., Georvetaon, D. 0. angl-im* MISS, CALKINS SELECT SCHOOL AYE for Boys and Givis ill reopen Monday, Sapt. é ¢ Penueylvania aventies. atwi-im OAKRDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR Young Ledice and Children. Board and tuition $350 per annum. Langnaves and music extri bevine Sept. 20th. Circulars obtai . Mrs. M_8. Bowie, Rocky'lle, Me OBSYLN SEMINARY, 003 16th ST. nD w., hear Lafarette Park. Boardins and vay School for Young Ladies, hitJe Girig and Boys under 14. Fourteenth year wil commence Rept. 15th, 1880. Circulars thay be obtained at the book stores and at the Senlnera. 1. E. SMITA, Principal ae , Princtpal. MISS B. ROSS, Assistant. ‘aueTeam BINGUAMTON Lavies' COLLEGE and COLLEGE of MUSIO and OBATORY with Preparatory Department, opeus Srpr. 18. TEMBER €th. Hicher Ene i 500 por Sear. KV. KA. PATERSON, A. M., President, augb-1m Binghamton, Broon oNY. SELECT HOME SCHOOL, for limited nvinber of gir's, with comforts and care of mivate family, in healthy location, near town of ‘urel, Maryland. ‘Tuition in Frelish and French in classes, with board, for eestion from 15TH Ss rrestuen to’ ler, TENE, $260.” Music, with use of Piso, 830. Apply to JAMES NICOL, aveScolm Laurel, Prince Gecrwe Uo., Ma. Miss OSBORNE’S BOARDING AND DAY SUHCOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND MISSES will reopen st 943 M st. n.w., SEPTE! BER augs-2m WAVERLEY SEMINARY, 1412 1 stn. VY w.— Boarding and Day School'for Young La: dies and Children. Seesion opens Sept. 20th. Oir- culars st Book and Dru stores and Seminary. su2-3in MISS LIPSCOMB, Principal. WASH GTON FEMALE SEMINA- EY—A BOARDING AND DAY SOHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND OHILDREN—Will be re- gpened at 1023 12th et n.w., MONDAY, September 20, 1880. Circulars at the principal Bookstores. and at 1023 and 1027 12th st. n.w. Mus. Z. D. BUT ER and Miss M. C. DOUGLAS, Principals. HE CEDARS—4 HOME SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS— Wilreopen on the Stu or SerTexpen. Sitnato on the Heiwhts of Georgetown, with extensive ‘cuuds, the location isat once beantifw, health Ful and acoresiiie. A few additional Boarlice ta pes sre desired. Terme moderate. For partien- ark address the MISSES EARLE, corner’ Fayette and 7th sts., Georvetown, D.0. an2-im TEN Ee TNISERR Ec G4ENETES UNIVERSITY scHvor., ELLICOTT CITY, Mv.—Principal JAS. M- y e pens 5. ress, uw Bert. 1, MIDDLEBURG, Va. 1¥29 dolm E. SOHEEL, Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN s,s vooar, asic" “Faricnite attetion tp euners, a8 well as those wiehing to be qualth for ‘Teschers. ‘Terms moderate” 1215 HW atrest Dorthweet. jy28-Tmae M48x24Np AGuiccnTUnar cor LEGE.—The vext session commences TUES, Gent’ WA He PARKER. ‘Gollews sate es lent . le station, in Gcorwe's county, Ma. Ty28-2awain ‘REDERICH FEMALE SEMINARY, FrEpenICE, Mp.—School duties resumed on WEDNESDAY, September 8tb. Location health- ful. Snperior instruction in ail departments. Care- _EDUCATIONAL. WANTS. FOR RENT-AND 8ALE._|_ FOR RENT AND SALE. (PME CLABENS HOME SCHOOL for Girls. Lear Alexandria. Va., offers every ac- Nantere for thorouen education. ‘Loca 3 ‘Termémocerate.rourth seenion b 2 BER 15, 1880. Address Miss VIRGIN ® Box #05. Alexandria, Va. IVERVIEW ACADEMY, POUGEK N.Y. A thoroush-going, wide-swake Schoo! for Ba combining Study, Miitary Drill, and Becreation 10 due proportion. for Sane ve Pamphlet, Naas Chart oe by juisitions ieee admission, Seat on receipt of post. age. OTIS BISBEE, A.M., Principal. Seas ebiow RVING FEMALE COLLEGE, MEOHAN- ICBBUR hen hea, catgut Onliese Hone and School. Opens 25th. fear Sept. loth. T. P. HE, A. af., Pres. syl7-2awl6t ___ PROPOSALS. HE DPROVE- OUS STREECS IN TRE HINGION AND GEORG! SISRRR DePaRTMENT, LUMBIA, WASSINGTON, August 1! .— By direction of the Bosrd of Commissions Brealed EF roposa’s will be rec his office unt O'CLOCK Ma, ON MONDAY, AUGUST 80, 1880, f. improving various streets inthe cities of Washinu- ton and Georgetown, D. C.. Blan’ forms ef pro- poral sud esu be obtained at this or- information, upon applies om these forme will alone fis reserved to rejac: any Ww. TWININ M: or all bide or parte of Jor of Ensincers, U. 2.0. Ber Tae “MYSTERY SHIRT. ‘There ia nothing better in the market. It ie ele- gautly wade, and of the very host material, nly $8 cents, fir isned, re V centa for the ‘‘alystery” Shirt. 's LINEN COLLARS, latest etyloa and finest ly $1.80 per dozen; #ix for 75 vents. Best MEGLNNISS’ BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, eugis 2002 F street northwest. WHITES TO ORDER. , sa Cur SHIRTS to order aro unsurpassed for com- fort, rid durabiii iteusrantesd. Ready mace RHIRIS of our own make, 50 conte up. Choice lot of NEOKWEAK at 60 cents, form #1. Klewant British Half Hose at 25 cts. Hosiery. Gloves, Collars and Outs. SAMES THOM Manager of Thompson's Shirt Factor: _aul8 $16 F et. nev GEnErn GOFF BELLING OFF! We are now selling our stock of DRY GOODS without reserve at the lowest pos rstes. Very y for the te and 4p- nw Season at raics from 16 to J0 per coat under value. W. M. BROWN, auglé S17 Market Space. LL LINEN TABLE DAMASKHS, i 25, 37x, 60, 55, 60, 62%, 75, $1, 81.25, 81.50, ce NEW DESIGNS, EXTRA GOOD VALUE FOR PRICES (}UOTED. WINE CLOTHS, ERUIT DOYLIES, se NAPKINS, GLASS LUNENS, SPREADS, BLANKETS, comforts. DOMESTICS at the iowest prices. GENTLEMEN'S FINE DRESS SHIRTS, $1. TYLER & CHEWNING, (Pte Olerks with Perry & Bro.) 918 7th ONE PRICE a BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 705 and 709 Market Space. Previous to their semi-annual inventory have col- lected upon the center counter of their house, 769 MARKET SPACE, all the ODD LENGTHS AND REMNANTS OF FINE DEESS GOODS remaining from this season's business and marked them at VERY LOW PRICES, With a view to distributing them among our Ous- tomers AT ONCE. Many of them will be found to be excellent BARGAINS. ‘This offers an unusual opportunity to our lady customers to provide dreatea for the little folks at a small expense. WOODWARD, LOTHROP & COCHRANE. 705-709 Market Space, CrLesixe our OUB ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS REGARDLESS OF OOST. Pure LINEN FIGURED LAWNS reduced from 20 Down to 1234. Qne thousand yards of beantifal FIGURED from 10 Down to 6. LAWNS reduced FIGURED FRENCH LAWNS AT COST. Fine quality (wool) DRESS GOODS reduced from 25 Down to 125, wearing COTTON in the ancl WAMBSUTTA, the best world, reduced to 10. CARTER's, 7EL Market Space, INDIA LINEN, the new and desirable arti jadies' white dresses, reduced from. 3L DO s os it Beantiful Lace Stripe White Goods reduced fo 12: ces beautiful Madras Drees. Ginghams, 1255, . Sueland Shawls, 81, $1.25, 81.50, #2. "Lares ze heavy Linen Towels teduced from 8 bower Black Silks, Black Cashmeres, Bl Tamise, Black Cray Clothe ‘Bisel Grengiiack Black Bunting, at ‘actuaL” ‘. Puro Wool Twited Cashimpres, 38, CARTER $928 7LI Market Space, Qumr manvracTunens, DUBBEUIL BROS. @ 00., 1112 F Street N. W. We sell the cheapest SHIRTS for the money in the city. Our ELLIPTIC RHIRT only 65 cents. Our GLOBE SHIRT only 75 cents. ‘The EUREKA RE(NFOROED, finished, only. fe will compare it with any other Shirt for money. a. ful home training. Terms very moderate. Kor | . Also, line of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS always catalogue or informetion sddresa on hand st Mas. M. W. HACKELTON, DUBREUIL BHOS. & Co. 4y28-1m = a Pra gat. 3528 ‘REL F otreet NW.” ME ABKCHER INSTITUTE, WASH- RAN OF THE BALTIMORE 7" circulars alias Mis Mo. ARCHER, 1401 B ‘Steam guint Factouy i Mars. avenue, Washington, D. 0. dy27-3m SES Ten See Bewe SiS A AHAB, BOARD AND TUI- | Hegelwordcr. Our esc ee shirts. Bhirta ION, Female Military Academy, RT seece, (Foye), Military Gollexe (Younx Mew), Haddon: | THE ELIIPTIO SHIRT. kv. MAAWELL RELELY, Be D, 4 GENUINE WAMSUTTA BHIE: 3924-216 Becton. BOYS! RUIETS for... 60 conta of our Shirts are 3- Linen Boso: and are . VERNON SEMINARY se goMMER UNDEW| ee eRe Y nooL Der Cont lows: tha regular price See TS 10 FOR YOUNG LADIES, STEAM SHIRT FACTORY, Removed from 204 ‘*F."" School year opens Sept. | _J¥27 435 7th st. n.w. 20m." For further information sdaresa = yi5-3m. J. E. HOMERS, Principal. QFEING AND, SUMMER DRESS PESNSYLVANIA Y ACAD- 5 scene: 7 O Pa., opens September Sth. — Tah, Deereee eirerenee ele, Clasaiog and ne 14 mplendia tine le be ere 5 a Com. 8. P. Ostet and Messrs. B. 0. How- Dies Goch 4 tp s full assortment Large) itt, Wm. H. Bailey add James @. 1, Patrons | Fancy and 8 and Colored Silk of he Acadamy in W; a RENAD: Mulls French Nainsooks, all An inspection ef our stock is solicited. HOOE BROTHER & Co., jyS 1983 F st. m.w., near Ebbitt Honse. | = Wary TBE AMERICAN RAPID Tene. GRAPH COMPANY havea opened at their rooms, No. Training Sco! 1427 _Pennsylvaniy avenue. Fifteen youns men and women will be Teceived at onc a8 candidatss for operators. charve fo: No r tuition. Keady penmen and correct } spellers of Enylish only admitted. Apply as above to B. SMI'7H, in change. anc20-3t yy ATED 8 good GIRL to do general Louse- werk. Call for sya at 1527 9th stn. rent ALB. V tor FURNITU WANTED SASS 18 and 20, to learn the Drux business. anny ao dl th 9 457, ANTED— FURNITURE. #D—A small HOUSE, nicely furnished; paic in advance if desirable. Acidress Csi nw. au20-2t* Pardes hevine may RE, Star office. Et ig MAN, betwoan the azes of it Adress Rent to careful pers and F ets. 7 6tos Lock Box ANTE FI HOUSE, fursished or unfarnishd: Tooms: northwest; near cars 221, City P.O. Ww st corner bf Bath Apply. st *D—TIE ME: Liber OBNSON’S Tan & se,on 1 ab FORREST STORE, ‘with or without house. ©. 1544 9th st., corcet \ st. sue20- Py |B RENT —Three U UBNISHED ROOMS, on ‘second floor, water and bath, nicely arranset for housekeeping. No. 1618 Sth st. now sue? ai )R RENT—¥rom Sept. et, HOUSE No 7) FOURTFENTH ST. NOW Tome, wel three car lines an A nine-room ‘Sth at. w.. coptaining 9 roome, bath room, | 1, every conver aa : Dy eae | | 11i0 THIRTEE ‘ith hot and cold water in house. Appy ext door, | 4 Pom ricky ee . Foe, RESTS now BRON HOUSES, 1 R finished, numbered from 223 to ui3 O et sw. bave Six, rooms: bath. range, hot and cold water nd good concrete cellars. t 82). # t THOS. FE. WAGGAMAN = st Pr un A 8 * N.W. Desirable 22 room Brick Dwr S r ‘OB RENT—and possession given Peptsierl, Sr Rte NW —Two four STOBE, northeast oor and 13th ata Bll ated gi a. Price Tent low. “Apply to WAUGAMAN, No sis 10 200ms each, was end water. Pri er st. FOR BEST we tne ROOMS tor on Bleeping Rows kas and aul. and @ sts. JOR SALF—At a Darsain, STORE 22 feet front, running back to wict pated cn ith xt to suit purchat to A. 8. CAYWGO or Also, @ larve BASEMEN [ W.'C. DODGE, co ancly {OR RENT— By R. 0. HOLTZMAN, ERAL EStTatr AGENT AND AUCTIONERR, 10th and F streets nortaweat. atJ231 T etn w. required. tor ANTED. Must be a vood hand. A) ’, Uniontown, Baturaay, Au: anc at wW* ait of Gen ED—t hie wood SOLICTEORS jarfleld " Bella read: y , ANTED—To apprentice a very w: sent and industrious boy earriawe: waking and paintiv after 4 o'clock at 714 G et. 8. w. ANT WwW a residence, ED.—A private fandly for at lenst three ye , & FURNISHED DWELLING- Possession . Location mmat ba wast of hoof H st. nv onihly, in ad 8, Box 04, Star WANTED —Kor a cash putchater, a small HOUSE of 7 or 8 ro Of cag Brice NICHOLSON, , in northwest section 1'$1,500. HELLEN & we auxl6-203t was counts, 1., Star office. ANTE ED-—P competent double entrs book- et, 8 POSITION to post books, settle ac- curing evening hours. Address J.B. anc] * (OR RFNT—That elersnt double ‘Do. 436 M st.n.w., conta’ therenen!: only $60) y M. Va, NICHGLEO. Jon KENT Bid ces excha: WILCOX, ‘corner 2th aud Ts! VOR RENT, A VATE ASD AT sred on the I d 15th of ev five of THOS. B. WAGGAMAN FACE RENT _HOTSE N = “ftory, be dow, ¢ vit B. 0. HOLTZMAN Vth and F st FOR RENT. Pol 111 Pa ay 6 2078 1th st pw 109 Ti stn ow. § re ke. w bricks, 1019 sd «t charge will be nade fer adver Money tolan fn sumstostit A nm and dinitee room, psir. Good yard, was and wate: baying inedvanee $10. her prope jy ANIED—A competent ind responsible PER- fON to solicit business and drive trade ii ine several «ood yates “tt TLC rent, QOK BENT—One tw Siosms, modern in rN, Washington city for the Globe Steam Lannday Co Vth und Isth sts. ; aus 12-3: Lats. aw. 1.9 German st , Baltimore, Md, auyl$-6¢ n + bet age — ~ —— Apply to A. 8. FOR y YP ANTED—Fomiilies to furnish with relialve Pr. 11s permo RERVAN id other help. Cooks, Chs ber mo maics and Nurses, all with reference at s! 40 per mo ce. 820 Sth st., cor. Mass, ave. P. Mo- per ino DONSL & CO., Axency. augl3-lm* | @ st. nw. = . F 15 ber md W SAERUMITARY BOUNTY LaNDwak. | J{OR RENT—URICK WoUSE, “Topps uaNby, SS? HANTS, Soldiers’ Homestend CLAIMS, and De®. 27 re. water: exer 509 Seventh «frost m.w il Finds of LAND SCRIP, for which hizhest rates A #, B25 per month. DUVA\ willbe paid. WILLIAM J. JOHNSTON, Attor- | 4 F street. snes ear ac ney-at-Law, Room 41, LeDroit Building. sud 3m F< Totheeo 2 CORCORAN BUTLDTNS Weer SE AMIETES to furnish with RELI 8 the Sherman P ABLE SERVANTS: try ns: SERVANTS of | U-W.. o ntainins 23 rc Storer, Ofice Roome—eingly or 00: all sorts; boys, virle; SEAMSTRERSES for exty ee has beer ard com CO E. Pr ; all with reference. 926 F st. n.w. & CO. moyl5-14x* Wxte or small quantities. Hixhest cash price 321 Pen's OLD GOLD and SILVER, in 1 aye., between Sdand 449 ets. Wax AND STEAM CARPET CLEANING UPHOLSTERY in ail its branches. ang20 CHAOE BRO. 616 Louisiana ave! y ‘Mati Moth extern No. 1404 Hotel W ANT. erers. y ANTED — FEATHERS made urexcelied IGE Ci quart, two quarts 60 per wallop, at 1015 11 TO RENOVATE, sen to reuake and ting upholnicrin nated by steam. By F. H. YOU: Perustivauia avenite, opposite Willard anc. Waxner’s AM, at » three quart 1 list. n.w. Discount to auc20. tr ED—Everybody to tr: much b mcn new No. 619 Dat. N st. now. band —YOU TO KNOW THAT I SELL A 26 Tailor-made Second-hand SUIT, ter and a vreat deal cheaper than a com: suit can be bougbt, at. JUSTH’S OLD STAND, or at Branch Store, No. 408 9th —We buy but first-class Second- aug20 Ww A N TED 59,000 PEOPLE To call or send orders to Tie LanGrst AND Most ComPLETE JOB DYEING AND SCUBANING ESTABLISH- Work calied for and dei city, or by mail cr expres from other P) 220 Sovrm oF Ni Yorx. iret-class in Eve y Particular. ered anywhere in the W. H. WHEATLEY, 49 Jefferson Georgetown, D. L OST AND FOUND. Less OLD WATCH, Ancast 19, 1589, cor- ner of he. Liberal reward if returned to Ni 2d st. ne. street and Maryland sug cs Pa. av dollar attache left at 112 OST. Ld ter meurk on &' reward if —Tnesds) August 17th, on 2d st. id's GOLD OHAT. table reward i A 2d Bt. £.0. ‘On Avgnst 18, 1530, a dark red STEER; uider and tail. returbed to PHILLIP ac Suitable YOUNG, 7 sa 8t. road, opposite Bchuetzen Park. ai 20-3t* STRAY. a COW —Came to my premises August 17, 1: The owner will please coms forward, pay charves and take her aws, W. ANDERSON, New Hampshire ave., bet. Vand Q sts. n.¥ aulg-2t* QTBAY. inst. her her ‘rom 181! G ste n.w., on the 17th Red COW; has brass kadbs on , 2 haiter and broken chain. A suitable reward wilt be paid for her return’ to the aboye number. eul9-2¢* 5) REWARD.—Lost or stolen, 18th, SES & WINDER, Ni maker, w 5,045, Jules Henguim curb Vest Chain and ith 14 kt. Blood-stoue Bing attached. | ‘The tinder will gu. rece! BR by returning it to Wat. ave; and no \uestions ‘erald copy it. and) 9t for Bueincas Offices, Sthitios, ete. seta on every floor. Klevater and steain heat. Dark rooms for etorawe. Inquire of the Jauuiior sylt boarding bous the city for # & MR, Real Ee: ston w. ‘OR RENT—To gentiemen only. furnished FRONT BOOM. No and uo children. “Terms moderate. We purpose. Apply to DUF ALB te and Insurance Aventa. S0t'F #tzl4-Iim HAND TO LOAN ON CR SE, w (6) per cent, in suis to suit. 1 moar Novisig Wathee. ber | Bs mechated on colisteral arciirity. Apply t 14 tween Khode Iniand ave. and Q'sts. n.w. Avplyto | P- SHO i, nw su JUHN-F. GREEN, 1520 14th st. angl0-im* oer TO LOAN ON NZAL ESTATE = & —A neatly far- Seven rooms, with rm, itpprovements. Apply on the premises. Dee FOR BENT, Bo, 00 er 8 nished HOUSE containin: 150, mod aw miny, rates of Als rem + murs, lowest . H. WARNER, O26 F street northwest. RENT—AT $25 =) MONTE. Get. Keys a joiniog. ing venue. S auei-lin OG RENT STORE cont of 9h aud Lb ae Mew Eh oalae ad Cale Ano or ret STORE (01 New Jersey aventen.w. Apply ta W ©. JOHNSON, 71s 13th st. now. suet-Im OR RENT—No. 1346 N st, n. w., near Nooit Statue: thirteen rooms; every rocin heated, in- clnding servante’ and bsturoom: all amodern con- HOURE No. Lou- NO LOAN. MONEY ON REAL ESTATE, In 80s To Srrr, At 6 per cent for lanve and 7 por cent foremall sums. No d: A 3y31 veniences, Rent 855. Oan be seen at any tim, . ‘ne half block from care. Apply to J. W. P- PROFE MYERS, 718 15th st. susé-Iin —_ K RENT—Six-room HOUNES, desirably loca- led. Apply to WHEATLEY BROS., 7th et.and ‘ Rhode Island ave. 3 oreetrees vary Bay Shurch. Refcrence — Bun = —— = — t nood ») K SUREET NOKTH WEST, NICELY r I bed ES eras eas ROOMS, with yood BOARD: best location ia tae city. Room and board for two, 850 to 60. Board y of appli- withgut roome. aucl2-29" ne S tare aud Varied pra je the treating of extreme TOK KENT ROOMS Toroiabed or unfurnished, | tacos with war eet ey. fitst‘class" LOARD. 815" yor mos D5. tet ter, Dag, No eels: : fry inabite branches: “tcth fusened ee ry in branches. ‘See a. (TUE, FREMONT HOUSE oters oma ROOMS, | per ed. Ad work warranted i w irét-class vl rd, fo AD: Se = = 7 Saenain oP tien, ver month; house is well fursisheds faite este QTICK.—The Deutal oles iy BQ clags, and ceolest location in the city. Jy24-1m eta eg LS eR, (PME TOCHIEL HOUSE, 812 9th et nw, iaone | Dr. 0nd. WATEUM, formers: of 919 PEt of the costest and best conducted Boarding | avenue” A cautinuaoe oF pateosere Houwein the city. ‘Transiea ers accommo: | filly rolieited. = reasonable tering. E-WEISENBORN, Dentist, removed tosis th FP 8i2.s. CELLULOID TER TH farerted per bet, andall operations on the ‘mst FOR SALE. ral eth at resscunhie yrices. Extract ‘OR. BALE—A FAMILY Cal mod — wi : will be so! cath. Apply at 412 4th et. se. FRO SALE = Vine family HORSE, sound and gentle, eix years old. 1: DE OOK, Demet Fs TE te eG ‘and N *. Beantifnl Sets of ‘Teath ej Tesh Filler, #1: Extracting without in. 22 cents. ‘4.l operations warranted SUMMER RESORTS. dierfectiy some VICTORIA agd BUGGY, in cood order: zood berwain if sold at onte. DU’ NEY'S Stables, 1033 17th st. aue20-6t OR SALE—Sixteen head of HORSES juet ar- rived from Rockinzham county, Va.. 2 Conye Horres: 2 Saddic Horses, ena a air Dog (‘LIFTON HOUSE Now OPE! tHoonery, wood Tabie, Shade, & mosguitos. Aadress C! Danple Horses. Can be seen at JN Cilttcn, Fairt, Va- Girculars et Bit ; SIMMONS Stables, 31 Toth sere 19-6t_ | ome." =e eat comm UST ABRIVED from Shenandoah Valley, Rock- QSSTPONRD HALL BUSINESS CHANCES. BUD t price. ANTEL—OAPITOL HILL CO-OPF ‘he amount paid on each share Adarese CO-OPERATION, Star Office, for three daye. ATLV LDING ASSOCIATION STOUK, Btate id the lowest cash aug2i-2t* i Deubi Star eftice. OAT FOR SALE—Wi le or part. Bare chance. Hager: cedar 5.8 EY 2 ie sliding seat Poe BALES Bene ov TAUR. tion in the city. fice. ORTUNITY—A RES- ANT, in the beetend most central loca- Address **Hestaurant,” Star of- ‘augl9-3t* TAS and F ACRIFICE—Sinal STOCK of a Grocery ikion Store. For an active man 19 better stand in the District. Reason forselling bad hbeulth. Addyess Rox 62, Star oftice. sue lt set OR SATE—Th TIONARY Si with an establict x business. Reasons entircly satisfactory for ec Nov ecep- ipgham county, Va-. one car-load iow of Guesis. thine good rear HORSES euitable for Waigon, Cart, Devine Spy Fishing, good Music end Saddle purposes. Horses ahiall be as Addrers SAMUEL NORKIS. represented or no sale. JOHN HARRIS 3326 rd, MA. Stables, cor. 10th aud C sts. n.e. a = en mace * = = = = FEBS OCEAN CITY, M OB BALE—Thirce-sprin Concord open J Hi, 188). Perfection second-hand: Platform Sp W: ta. Terms: 82 60 a gor, two seats: Buscies and Phivtons, 212.60 a.week. WB. R. at Very low figure. Also, Youns iy. Proprietor. . PARLEY, MARE | Jackson Wazou Depot, 205 luth st. uw a ee ss ane)9-2W D! W. MAGRAIH. ROH PALE-At ercat bargains for cash, cn esty tering, 8 Felect astort pent oR ive world-renowned ENTEY ORGANS, at 723 7th stn. we aul Fok SALE CHEAP—A younz, so end ventle HORSE: can trot’in 2 Also, BUGGY and HARNESS, at No. 2 7th st. sul7-6t? RK SALE—One of the largest stocks of New and Falond bane, GARAGES ever, offered in this city, embracing all styles, open and close. lieht and heavy. Prices io put oll HOBERT H. GHAHA, 410-410 bet -W.. betweek D and E. airing prom attended to. » ye ON'T MISS THE OPPORTUNITY to par- F°RSE -~CLASS COTTAGE BOARDING, convenient «to fotels' and Keach. Terms, reasonable. Address, b BOX 252, Cape May. Ht teat W. WAITREE HARE, ow open for thie KeaKon Of 1880. USIEED STATES HOTEL. THE LARGESY IN ATLANTIC, CITY, N. J. Menacer. TH: 1 . FE. MONGAN, Musical Director Persons desiring to exicage room will aCaress BROWN op $eh-ca, Spee & WOELPPER, Proprictors. LADIES GOODS. ND CHILDREN’S SHOES DER. n premise chase, one of those clerant 875 On = That business PROPERTY north. | CANS ot SIDNEY T. NIMMO'S, 410 11ch ae r of Hand Uthvts. ne. Cars pass the | & any) pe soldat an extraordinary baneain, as — AKER, i must besold to close en estate. M. ML. A atree bud 7th +t. PERSONAL. vant Omse. EAP HOMES.—We are instructed by a party AVEC FILt = =e Pais sorcved terme city to offer the fol- eceerice a Bestia BATS FOR YOUNG LADIES lowipe bariairs in real estate, FOUR viz NEAT BRICK COLTAGES on Sth st n. &.. containing parlor, dinine room and kitchen on first ficor and three ‘chambers and bath room on second floor. rear—for 31 Per moth. ” A discount fu) TWO ® 8. front. Same arrangement except bath room. Sthrouglout. Good lot front and 00 each ; only $200 down, balance $25 allcash. ‘Also, BAT FRAME OOTTAGES on 10th st. n. Bigs Pe Price $1, 200 each, on same terms. ply at once to angl9-8t_ 3437 Pennsylvania ave., cor. 15tI FITCH, FOX & BROWN E OTIC : Having daily applications (on account of the iGeation of our ettice) from particewiening to RENT HOUSES IN ALL SECTIONS OF THE CITY, we have determined to give this branch of our business special attention. perties entrusted to our care will be literally advertised and receive our personal supervision, angl8-6t STRIGER & LIEBERMANN, 1418 New York avenue. BoE SALE-208 D strect n.w., three-story and barement BRICK HuUBs, bay wi: udow; con- tains nine rcome, all modern’ improvements: in complete order. Anply to THOS. J. MYERS, Real Estate Agent, 1216 F st. n.w. augli-2w FPO BALE, A. first-class RESTAURANT in Bal- cation, ered. IFF, 1114 fimore, Md. fine Fixtu 109, Btar of iat Be ee ee 50.000 HAND-MADE MERCHANTABI ATES tor ae ‘Telephoni most desirable lo- Address Box auga-Im* ale, af $5.25 per thouran Pennsylvania av. Rw. au auz2-Im ROE, BALE A DESIRABLE HOME, on the southeast corner of A and 2d st. 8. e., as followe Btore room, Kitenen and pasty, Joon parlor with bay window, pantry. Fecond foo! room, Third floor—Two large ch: ants’ room, all in good order.” Te ‘noone e floors. wood. | This aud Pe aveuine. soak a will and Ps. " cara, an and w : Basement—} x—Three chai enclosed by substantial feos fetes fron fence. first story and. tritotal hard in'within ‘two equaros of the P 1: and one square of the idtconolitan W. B. BURFORD & 00., 16 Fst. new. hoticed tail went-eman stan th of hertelf. Tf agreeable wil! sho please address soquaintance sake, LYLE, Star office CORDIAL TATION IS EXTENDED TO all Beientific Men, Architects, Brilders and Gthers interested to cali and example a simple yet wonderful invention in the form of a Pouematic or Air Clock, patented by H. Newzel, San Fraacisco, Cal., and‘now on exhibition here’ It is useful for ail buildings where a number of clocks are re:juire such a8 Government Offices, Scliool Buildinze, 0 lewes, Manufactories, Franch Flats, &, aad the object accomplished im the invention is to insare uniform and correct time througnout a building. An cxamination ef it will convince any one of 113 superiority over every other system of time-keep- ing. C. SCHNEIDEK, Beil Hanger, 1207 northweet. Y feat BEOOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS M of life. All business confidential. Ladies aud Gentlemen 50 cents cach. 1023 4th street north- THE LATEST MACKINAW CASSANDRA JUST RECEIVED. Mrs. J. P. PALMER, No. 1hv7 F st. mw. ay] WILLIAN. « 20 P&E CENT. OFF ALL SALES. In order to make room for my usual FALL IM- | PORTATIONR, I will take 2+ per cent. from all salee, to reduce my iarge «tock of Trimmed and Eide Millinery, Goods, Butte, ench Esnd-made Undergarments, 3 Brands of reets. angll-3x*_ | Corsets, Drees Trimmings, Gloves; a fresh assort: wear aeeen se ment of Laces sniall the Latest Noveltien, ees » BLANCHE, Fewace cares | etc. M. SVILLIAN, 907 Penna. ave. all complaints, “ especially leucorrhes; the 7 Olte Trevise, Paris. reader of cards. ‘Tells e =, Also, the | _ These Goods are fresh in every department. Je26 future. No. 932 E st., between 9th and 10:h nw. | = Sy21-5w* y) Some BELLE LUCAS’ DEESSMAKING AND PATTERN PARLORS, 801 MARKET SPACE, Corner Sth st., Keep Building. PLAITING, 902 9th st. n.w. Geoll PIANOS AND ORGANS. f I’ isa QBN PATOH EXAMINES bility of ‘to the responsi 1 fore that the is carried on sane excellent work: m1 and the = ‘out Telesis Sp sora aera steve bon “one 1013 Pennavivania ave., third floor.

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