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THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON. TUESDAY......... --.. August CROSBY &, NOYES....Editor. ———————SS The Evening Mar has@ reguiar. perma- mens. ona fide datly circulation more than double that of any other datly paper published tn Washington, and eq ual to tha Of all the other daily papers here added to- gether. —— ‘THe BrAn office is connected with the Telephone Exchange. Advertisements, orders for the paper by mail snd otherwise, news, or any irformation Or business can be sent day Or night, free of charge. SS The September States. ‘The states holding elections in September are Arkansas on the 6th, Vermont on the 7th, and Maine on the 13th In Arkansas there ts scarcely any political Issue involved, as the republicans are making no contest. In the ‘September election in Arkansas four years ago the democrats carried the state by 34,000 ma jority, and in the presidential election in No vember by 20,000. The only issue that will be contested in this election will be that of the question of repudiation, which appears in the form of a proposed amendment to the constitu- Uon forbidding the payment of the state fanded debt. Some of the foremost men In Arkansas are making a decided stand against the repu- lation disgrace, and confidence 1s expressed that the project will be defeatea. Vermont is as one-sidedly republican as Arkansas is democratic, and consequently the Gemocrais have no expectation of carrying the state, but they are making an animated fight to reduce the republican majority, doubil for effect upon the otuer states. At the September election in Vermont in 1876 the republican ma- jority was 23,660, and in the November follow- ing was 23, The great interest is centered upon the Maine election in consequence of the sharpness of the contest there, and the importance of the stake- Since the republican revolution of 1856, when Hannibal Hamlin abjured democracy, and was elected governar by the republicans by 17,881 majority over the combined vote of the democrats and Bell Everett men, Matne has been republican until 1875, when the greenback Vote of 41,404 with the democratic vote of siz gave @& majority § against the Yepublicans of 7,243 and elected both branches Of the legislature and two of the tlve mombers of Congress. In 1879 the greenback-democratic combination had 493 mafority over the republt- cans, but the latter carried both branches of the lecislature and elected the governor de- spite what Is pretty justly styled the attempt Of the fustonists to “‘steal the state.” In Matne, it must be remembered, it requires a majority’ ‘Of all the votes cast to elect a state ticket. Thus in isis Governor Connor had 15,115 plu- rality over his highest competitor, bat he was beaten under the majority law by 7,2 In 1879 Goyernor Davis received 21, plurality over his highest competitor, but be was defeated Dy about 1,000 majority and had to be chosen by the legislature. Amend- ments to the constitution of the state are now pending for adoption or rejection by the people Substituting the usual system of electing by plurality. It s also proposed to postpone state elections hereafter to November. The republl- Hcan majorities in presidential years since the party came in power in Maine, have been as follows: September, 1856, 17,531, November. 1856, 24,774; September, 1569, 15,091, November, 1360, 24,704; September, 164, 15,915, November, Sept., 1565, 29,403, Nov., 1568, 25,030; September, 1572, 17,206, November, I September, 1576, 15,459, November, 1576, 16,256. Since 1si6, the republican majorities have been Whittled down to nothing, and thongh the Probability is that the republicans will carry the state both in September and November, they will doubtless be very well content if they get half the majority of the last presidential year. The Irving hall democracy of New York city have Invited the Tammanyites to a conference with the view of establishing peaceful relations for the present campaign. This action on the part of the anti-Tammany faction 13 significant of areal purpose to harmonize differences, and Senator Conkling’s prediction of a united democracy in New York bids fair to be speedily Verified. The weight of censure from the party at large because of the continued division in that state had begun to fall upon the anti- ‘Tammany faction and now it wonld seem th: leaders of that faction are endeavoring to re- pair past errors. They do not care to be charged ‘with the loss of New York to the party, tn the event that should coma The supposition that a@ war of factions will occur in the coming state convention fs not well founded. ‘There is nov likely to be any trouble or contest over the admission of Tam- @Many celegates. The call for the convention precludes that as it invites all who propose to support Handock and English to join in choos. Ing delegates. Under this broad call Tammany ‘Will send its delegates and, as it’s request for representation in the new state committee 1S modest, that will be granted. Itonly asks for proportionate representation from New York city. The present state committee will, no doubt be reappointed with the exception of ‘Several members from the city,who will be given to Tammany, Persons who give any atten- ton to making calculations of the result of the coming presidential election may as well count upon a united democracy in New York. The evidences at present all point plainly to this end. ‘The democrats of Kansas have nominated Miss Sarah A. Brown for state superintendent of Public Instruction. This 1s a ngw departure in politics, especially for the democrats who have not, heretofore, favored “woman's rights.” Miss Brown fs at present superintendent of Schools for Douglass county, and is credited with having accomplished a great deal more in that position than any of her male predeces- sors. The democratic leaders in Kansas express the opinion that Miss Brown’s nomination wil Strengthen their state ticket by drawing votes from the opposition. If this prediction shail prove correct, it will have the effect of popularizing the nomination of women for of- fee by parties sceking to overcome an oppost- tion majority. It would appear that the demo. rats propose to enlist the falr sex in their Cause as much as possible in this campaign. Io a recent interview witk a delegation of women Suffragists, Gen. Hancock assured them that if elected President he would not veto any Dilis of Congress looking to the enfranchisement of Women. Miss Brown, the Kansas nominee, is Geecribed by @ prominent democrat as "mighty brainy,” and it ts a fact that none will dispute, that there ts plenty of room in political parties for additional brains. An investigation of the present condition and Prospects of trade made by the N. Y. fribune shows a very encouraging state of affairs. The heavy trade that set in last fall has continued ‘to the present time with little tnterruption, and there fs a general feeling among merchants that this season it will be greatly augmented. ‘The southern trade is the best for yeara. The Crops, both in the West and the South, are abundant; but while the improvement is gen- eral throughout the whole country, the greatest increase bas taken place in the southern states. ‘The cotton crop is reported unusually large, especially In Texas. The rice, sugar, and other +2ee The bluff game of offering to pet dds on the election of Hancock or Garleld, or majorities in pivotal states, has been commenced ‘upon both sides, but is not likely to make much Emo} IN LONG, Horse R a he ghay froma i6 Si st. ows wee tee ore Bs and 6th st. s.w. a3t-2p2c2t* SAE EE ee peereczics BAKING POW DER. BUPEKICR TO ALL OTHERS. CONTAIN3 NO ALUM. TASH TON ENTERPRISE AND WORTHY ant TSE BY EVEKY HUUSEREEPER. 'G) MUCH BETTER. IT COSTS NO Fe oe He bea OEE MARIE, eon HEE MARE ern ™ in wiietuaes wou opp oe ane y ries aloni IF YOU Use Thy YOU. ae NOT USE Do not fs 2 tos Ne Se sample not fail to onder a eupply, or at least a from YOUR GROCER" " FactonY, sug3s-2w 112 and B14 3d st. now. Nwew IS THE TIME TO BUY. aA During our recent trip tothe we added to our Fall stock the latest patterns in VELYETS, MOQUETTES, BODY, AND TAPES. AUSGMAIN OAKEETS. Also, all the poveltien in RUGS, MATS, DRI GEIS, FLOCK HS, UPHOLSTERY ed HOUREFURSISBING GvODs, &e., and which we are cileriny at extra inducements. Excluaive eales of SLEEPING SPRING pos LOW. Prompt atte: CLEANING. sation ziven toSTEAM OARPET SINGLETON & HOEKE, ang31 SOL Market Space, Ce AND Leta pales —Cheap NOTE "APER, One it ARH be Bs" 8, ons AO 7th st.. aa »posite Patent Office. = AND GUARDIANS TAKE Pas BOTICE! JUST RECEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SCHOOL SUITS, SCHOOL SUITS SCHOOL SUITS, WEICH I WILL SELL AT VERY LOW PRIOES. BRING THE BOYS. A. STRAUS, ROHL Pennsylvania Avenue. FOR 10 DAYS ONLY. TO MAKE KOOM FOR THE FALL SEASON THE SALE OF SUMMER CLOTHING WILL BE CONTINUED FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS. THIS I8 THE LAST CHANCE TO SECURE RARE BARGAINS, WHIOH MAY NEVER BE HAD AGAIN AT SUCH LOW PRICES. DON'T MISS THId LAST OPPORTUNITY TO BUY CLOTHING AT ENORMOUS LOW FIGURES. A. STBAUS, THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER, ROL Pennsylvania Avenue, augs0 Between 10th and 11th streers. ‘AMOUS YACHT ANNIE BELL gl PER CHANGE. It) CHANCES aT ABNEL'S SUMMER GARDEN, idea ed with 3 Dy mainsail, racing pail, Is pro 3, Rininsail, racini topeall, fy- ing j1¥, balioon Jib'and square sail, new | year. ' Has wire riewing, patent ness. Bchore, tool cheet, extra pulleys and rope, fisc, streamer, cushions and carpet, ko Bho is very staunch and fsst, ing sailed to Soro. in her present rix, sud has probably won more races an any othe: on the Potomac. Yacht at Steamer Leary's wharf Ticke'g, picture, and formation at G°MEAKA'S, cor. F, opp Treasury, and Hoom 36, Patent OMleg” aus39 4t* YEW DHY GOODs. FOR EABLY FALL WEAR. OASHMERE! cauope OLOTHS. MOMLE ‘Hi MEEINOG, 3. PLAL fice ‘CORDULETTES. 'RGE: Tan, WINE ©. ¥UI “ONB PRICE ONLY." MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. PERRY & BROTHER, Penna, Ave., cor. 9th st. Established in 1840. sug23 \AILORING DEPARTMENT. ENGLISH AND SOOTCH SUITINGS. LADIES' RIDING HABITS a specialty. W. 8S. TEEL. Pennsylvania avenue. DRESS susie to order. sued ‘ANCOCK, ANI AND GARFIELD CamPeGn DGES, made of Albitum Metal. Beantif and durable. "C. W. THORN & CO., eee ate, Wholeule Agenta. ue27 6t NEY FALL GOeDs. we, are Uersaig receiving B FALL GOODS snd offer Bais ROYALS, VELVETS, CHUDDAR, FLAIDS, DRESS FLANNELS, CLOTH, MOMIE CLOTH, BROCADE fete pea SILKS and VELY ETS. Great variety POLKA SPOT SATIN DE LYONS, Hoo canine Goons. in TABLE LINENS. “NAPKINS, SHEETING WINE OLOY The celebrated ‘Devonshire TOWEL, 83.00 per Large size HUCK TOWELS, @2 40 per doz; Elegant DAMASK TOW! WEEE, lacie iso" 63.00 per Great =i Saar sh areas, at 81.25, 81.50, Germ: TABLE LINEN, Hand Loom and soft Wa “GLOTHS, in all sizes, with NAPKINS to Pat ‘swrortment of FURNITURE CRETONS. po abave arc creal: ncods, and will be sold atlow "ro NB PRICE. e W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. aug274t 9 29 Penna, ave. ‘PECIAL NOTICE. ‘Orders will be received by HUM B07 Market Space, for “TUN! oot OLEARY & PURE J: AW FARM” the country, parties desiring to secure Pgre Milk nearly as rich as cream, have the opportanity pre- tod sented C080. POMS L HUME. aug2l-coSt Proprietor of Tanlaw Farm. auKsl-cost Proprietor of Tuniaw Farm. OXYNTON'S “1880” FURNACES, COAST OB WEOUGHT IRON, SUITABLE FOR OOAL OR WOOD, BRICK-SET AND PORTABLE, Are powerful heaters; remarkably durable; eco- nomical in fuel ve universal satisfaction; have uo bette Joints; are free [rom gases. most DURABLE FURNACE, the ORRAP- EST to bes, Sted with OLIN Ce {CLEANING thud ABiL-TANG: LINED FEED-DOOMS) DUAET RWGULATO, Glo. Have many ATTRACTIVE and PRA BeAaeieas ane never before Bend for ci ek ne, irchasing others. BHichanD DENTON & CO., aga. aes sixeets ew Vork. For sale by Cc. G. BALL, 3729-th,6,tu3m 1337°E st., near Willard’s. PpBEraue FOR COLD WEATHER, > LF YOU WANT COMFORT Brocure one of the KEYSTONE WROUGHT IRON FURNACES. They make pure hot air free from gasand dust, and is more durable than any other Heater, and is the cheapest and most powur- fal Heater made. WALTER D. WYVILL, 8031-2m 452 Penn. ave. COLUMBIA POTTEBY. 313 Georgia avenue, foot of 3d st. east. Fine STONE and EARTHENWARE of every de- *fiand sid machine-made FLOWER POTS of al ry thee FORRI- eRe ‘CHACE BRO, wae ARY 1sth at 204 F Bt. an peg Grananes, Ustin ond foreign language: taught by «ompetent t-achers aucsl 2w Rw WILL COLLEGE, ELULICOTT CLLY, Mp —sw sion Devise MONDAY, nept. washing and, tition £7 t rm of five mebthe, me ato.” No extra charges, y for Pro- Fpector. 31-2) Brother AZ tas, President ADEM OF MUSIC, No. rs eres northwest. P. CAULFIELD, > Prinsipal. Birdos rosea revt 6:b. sngs)-La” ABT SCHOOL xs. 8. B PULLER, Prin- <ipal, wall re-open ceptember .9:n for its 11th avnual ee-sion. aus3t-im "1318 Tet., opp. Franklin square SOHEEL, Teacher of FIANO, ORG! A Berkovic eee Deminners, as well as those wishing to be gualitied i cae Terms moderate. 1215 Wstreot aug30- inet a INCARNATION CHURCH RCROOL jor Young Ladies will re-open on WEDNES- DAY, Sept. 15. Freuch under charge of Prof. C. Gatrly to the Princtpsl, Wiss MAGLED, at the ply, Baron Building, 1213 12th st.n.w. ang30-im 44TH ST.—M lle V. PRUD *HOMME'S 910 tire re-open Reptember 20th and Oc tober 14th. French ge 7 the natural ihethod. Hours 1] a.m., 334, ‘erms moder-- ate. at anigantaece offered’ to pupila who tske the whole courre.. ‘Private lessons if desired. an30, Bi YARD TAYLOR said. “I take creat leasure ia recommending to parants the Acad- Mr. Swithin O. shortutge. I have had an or ‘t portunity for several years past of observing the manzer in which.this Academy is conducte: wel as the deportment of the pavils fe attan that nothing i is neglected whict fe us coy al anc Jee Seve opment of the latter. © quarter for yeung fen and boys: boardirs. schoo! 8: ire, eaten books, etc. No Exes, charges except for music. ial attention to dull boys. ‘and provision for litte boss. oth and am satis! can further both Special care Tedividual snd Claes instruction, for b. advanced and backward youns men, combining the advantages of private tutoriuz and school-room drill. English, Con mercial, Scientitic and Classi eslcourses, Students fitted’ for college, basin ‘Taclve. instructors, Wert Point or Annapolis. all men ard graduates. French and German spoken in language classes. Bcokkeeping and Pen- map sb!p by Professor W. pee author of totter& Hamniond’s Bookkeeping and Penman- ship. Weekly Lectures by Philadeiphia Profess.rs with the fest and fullest apparatus for experi- t ard illustration. Fine building with fifty- heated is all stories, and lighted with gas; hot and cold baths; zymnasinm ; excellent ta- Ue; ample grounds. New illustrated circular con- taina picture of builéings and full particulars, with 100 references, and letters ton the Hon! Fo penanido Ww or Governor John L. Rou yudze Ge sores loesen, Ex. Presi et the Fesboays the Rev. Db. br. B. lap: incott, Waehin ion, D. Ga ana lier: “wckeol Fretveiniies by and Chestnut ats., y rail from $i traing: conch meets ther Ay. w minutes from Modi Etation.” ‘Media has ecven churches anda tempat: ance charter—strictly enforced prohibiting the sale of all intoxicating drinks. ‘The health record of Mecia hax few parallels. Students admitted at any time. No examination requisite for admi Bion. For full particwiars address SWITIIIN ( SHORTLIDGE, A.M., (Harvard University cra ua'e,) Media, Penn., or call on the Principal, Milara’s Hotel, Thursday, Sept. any time af r4 p.m. aug3u-st* DAK SEMINARY ,—Mis. G.M. CONDRON ‘will reopen 8 ER 20TH, 1330. For particulars apply at os IPT SiReNe N.W. auzZ8-20t" Somgeks OF MUSIC, 707 ih st. B.w., ro- ) sums SEPTEMDER 2. Experienced teachers in 0, Voice. Orwan, ete. Church onan. Rates, 82 '50'a acnth sua epwarde. aug?8-1m WUSSTAnY ©. KNOWLES Winn He. en her school for Giris and Sm: MONDAY, September Gt, ‘at her road ce ee 125 Washington street, Gecreetowa, D. 0. tt ae eu! ‘s moderate. ;ROEBEL INSTITUTE AND KIy- i! LEKGARTEN, Mirs:s POLLOOK aud NOERR, Prncipals. Education thorouzh in all depart- ments. Normal class for Indies. School reopsxs SEVIEMDER 22. 1127 13thst. n.w. __ausz2s. ME ECLECTIC SEMINABY.—Tho third eunual section will open Sent. 18. Boys and girls, besciuping and sdvancad. will e the “New Method of Training." 2. RIOHARDS, Pri. au26Im BE THEL CLASSICAL AND MILI- TAMY AGADE@Y —Address, for Gutalogu J. A G. SMITH, Sup an25-Im* Bethel Academy P-Oo Fauquier oa. Ww ESI MN MARYLAND COLLE Eor students of both aexes 27th sessina b Bert. 7, 1880. Heasithy location. thorough ferervction, ‘reas mable chaveess Bor extslozae addre-« J. T. WARD, D. it, West. ae ater, Me. ‘auz26-colm a ORES A SELECT HOME SCHOOL, for limited D' mber of gira, with comforts and care of ‘wate fomily~ tn healthy location, near town of are), Mars ‘Tuition in Logiteh ana French in classea, with boas d, for seerton from 15TH S¥PTEMBER to’ 1oTH Sexe, B20. Music, with nas Of Piano, $3, Apsly to JAM. OLS, svcd eolm Lsnrel, Prince Georze Co., ‘Md. GARNERTS SNIVERSITY SCHOOL, WOELLIOOTS vlry, Mp. eo eel JAS. GARNETT MCA LIED, late Principal of a phn"s Col per: x dress, 1 Bet Le Mab DLS BURC VE: 1739 602m Rg CHLAND SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, peed! SPHTNG, MD.—Will reopen SEPTRM- full course of tnsteaction ‘wil il be Haeriniog Gy’ i jy3- reo ca ani @ couferred. | Kefers to Gen, Beale, Oom. 8. P. Oarter, and Mesers. 5. it, Wm " Bailey add aa donee @. Payne, patrons of the Academy in Washington. ty10-3m "Cob. THEO. UEATT, President "PRE CEDARS—A FOME SOHOOL FoR YOUNG LaDIFS AND LITTLE GI8L3— Willreopsn on the 8TH ov SkeTeMBeR. Situated on the Heights of Georgetown, with extensive grounds, the loration isat once beautiful, health- ful and acccesible. A few additional foarding: re desired. “Terma moderate. For partic: dress Uke MISSES KARLE, corner Fayette th sts., Georgetown, D.C. YVHARLES E. HILTON, A. M.., wie J 0. eu 8 School for young wen and doys See- Fivorn, fin. Ths Glession,“Mataomaticn “aad Higher Spe ish will be thoroughly taught. attention will be given to thoee preparing for ore lege, scientific ivstitutions or for competitive ex- Siirations. Mr. Hilton will also receive private pupils of either sex. For terme, teatime nial from one patrcns, acd further p eUIR TE apply at 406 Kast Capitol street. augi3-in G EORGETOWN COLLEGIATE IN- STITUTE FOR YOUNG LADLES REOPENS: WEDNESDAY, September 8th. Those wishing to enter a8 boarding ie should apply without de- Isy. Misa 8ST! PEPRES SC SON, Princi 101 Gay st. Goorgctwon, D. O. “Prof. 0. GINESE, Teacher ot WSS CALKINS SELECT scHooL for Boys and Girls, will reopen Monday, Sept. Gch, at 209 Penveyivania avenues.e. auwt-lin on SSYLN SEMINARY, 903 16th ST. near Lafayette Park. "Boarding and Day Bhool for Young Ladies, lite Girls and Boys under . Fourteenth ir wil commence Pept. 15th, 1880. Circulars may be obtained at the book stores and at the Semina L. B. SMITH, ae MIES B. ROSS, Assistant. GPRENCERIAN BUSINESS conned corner of 7th and L sts. n w.—This institution has & progressive and successful experience of 16 years. It educates young men and women for use- fulness and self- support. Ite graduates secure ceitions of trust and profit. Oourse of study and Tcaining comprises. the, english Eangunce, Wani- bess Arithmetic, Spencerian Panmanshii| Hockheeping, by aisle and Goubloentry, darted to every variety of business; Business Practice, requiring the making out and exchanving of all Binds of business pspers, ae ‘ing and receiving fe and. roctsn the accounts; Elocution. ange oe ree. Rae pyonis 1g Sessions besin Mt Day, ave ST 30, 1880. For tnformaton, A termé call at the College or address HENRY C. BPEXCER, Principal. auglé OYS’ ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL MIGH SCBOUL, Presbyterian Qhurch, 43g street, opens Sopt, 6th. Cireulare, th, teatimo- nials,’at th ree, or furiiier information Address the Principal, Lock Box 535. eug12-2m J. W. HUNT, A. M. MONEY TO LOAN. iG LOAN 8200, $300, 500, 81,00 B2,000. Money on hand. Lewest rates ‘No dela; . McINTIBE, Heal Estate Broker, avidl-6t 8 Feat. ONEY, MONEY, MONEY, if TO LOAN, IN £UM8 TO SUIT. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, ame 28-3t 519 7th et n.w: MISS Ei, SERDOBPE Will reopen lOOL FOR Bors Fd GIRLS, most mber 6: P. burch, oth street north EEX 8025.1m* S35 GEORGE’S HALL FOR BOYS, REISTEESTOWN, Mp.—Unsurpassed. Kef- grenes in ‘Waehington: Col. ‘Thomas J 3. Lee, U- 8. who has two grandsons school. Prof. J. 6. "RINKAR, Ac Mey Principals pee ni REDERICK ACADEMY OF THE VISITATION, "The exercites of this ieiitution will bo rerumed 6, 1880. For information, Sneha lalogne, &c., aug?s-2W Frederick Citys Ma. wo™ TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. $150, Se deat e350, wy los Also larger su be) ERA Lowest charges and lowes! B. H. WARNER, Bugis 816 ¥ street northweet fe) T rom MONEY ONG bce ESTATE, Ix £0) At 6 per cent for my larwe and por cent for small B.0. HOLTZMAN, 10th 4y81 and F sts. n.w. iALL will comme ee MO AY. Sent. 6, 1380, at pie 3 at.n.e. Miss EMILY EB. HUNT, ‘Teacher.a21-Im* HE ADJUNCT-PROFESSOR of Latin in the COLUMBIAN COLLEGE would be slag to recure private pupils or to teach in a city school during hours not eugesed at the College. Rubjeets taught: ii Refer 1, Mr. W. W. Corcoran, fall, Supt. J. O. vilken, Gen. Alvord and Hon. Win. ptickney. | peAddress A. P. MONTAGUE, Columb: exe. Gol auy2l— Am* Pr! Instructer, Lega med if Sorbsane U ta 2 3 : versity, py Classes in Freuct, Lati: Germsh, Italian, Spanish, Portusuese. ieanele auxcld |. adie, © 2 (PUE PREFAnATORY scuooL THE COLUMBIAN OOLLEGE. Prof. one a MASON. A. M., Ph. D., aS b patel and Instructor in History ‘and the’ English Prof. A ANDREW P. MONTAGUE, A. M., In- structor in Latin. Prof. ANTHONY H. JANUS, Instructor in rman. B., Instractor in Brench and Germ DAVIS +». Instructor in PABHOQUE, 1323 F ast. HAKRY 0. A. G og Pentianahip and panes opin Prof. J. HOWARD GORE, B. Mathematics. ‘This School affords s thorough reparation, for the College. Its full course extends ugh four es but it furnishes aleos Hizh School course, Occupying two years, for pupils ‘who have com Pieted their studies in the common English branch- rhe in the Pubtic Schools or elsewhere. ‘he session opens on the 8th of September. aarwe for the whole year, payable quarterly in vance, pate ‘are no extra charges. For ‘oguies oF further information address the Princip ua College Hill, above 14th strect. augld- Ps} MAX MUELLER, Teacher of vi QUAL ‘and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIO. Mn- Bical Director Bt. John’s pelscovel Churoh; 2023 Massachusetts avenue n.w. 17-6w" BoxvENTOWN FEMALE OO LLEGE, Bordentown, N. J.—Besutiful location, healtn- ful, oe thoromzh christian and a wisely OV" erned. : OWEN, A. aug’ YHARLOTTE HALL SCHOOL, 8t. ary" 8 county, Md-—Fali Session begins Sep- tember and Tuition, $75 in advance for each session of five months. For Circulars address WM.T. BRISCOE, Secretary to the Board. al7-1m* MERSON INSTITU SELECT i Ane Maree ArsoAr, ScHoon wil reopen ce Beqtenber Sth. For Or cue AEE ESS YOUN Principal, augl7- Cis Sta’ 4 14th st Einstein ve! Li Seer oe et J. 0. Whe D.,prin= ed institute of the niznest grade, Slit expericuced teachers ithe departments of ape elish, Modern era een ages, Music, et with yced rates. Bewins ptember 2. auglo-1m" im* RRB AND DAY SCHOOL FOR FoR Youny Lediesand Children. Board and tuition $160 per annum. Languages spd music extra. 5*h Session begins Sept. gael Circulars obtained at the Star office. Mrs. M 8. Bowie, Rockville, Md. «7 2m* M™ Wosnuino ane Day SOHOOL from 24“ Bchcol Year opens Sept. 204; For further information es jyis-Sm Mra: J: Ee NOM@HS Princtpal. Bi = HE ABC! Nar Grose De WASH: ‘or cl Mace, avenue, Sasignatom: W. FLYNN, A. M., 702 5th atretn je will open sftefoon citsges e le of advancement. Grech Frvnel, German, fn terms. ‘oO RCLE SELECT 1% OHO COLAND INDEUGASTER, Rigas ryt non opens MOR DA: mDpAy. INGHAMTON LADIES’ LLEGE of MUSIC cena with enue Department, per Pte A pi Presi angs- yea Aetna Me Pipetenh PASS, OSBORN! bay SOHOOL Bigees ‘will reopen at we Pension ATORE . 16. OR xguse a LADS AaB PTEM- * augs-: an AVEBLEY SEMINARY, 103 E st, Be -Boarding and dies and Onitaren. Snahons opens ts ac. a Wares PoaniinG ABD DAY SOuUOL F mache oa taint Fade ptt 4 oy sa one en ee BEILLY, B. D., Senet Rector. § aug23 BUSINESS CHANCES. ‘OR BALE-My RESTAURANT, 337 Pa. avo. u.w., in complete running order and nicely atted. aa doing a xood business. au W.H. WILKENING PRs SRT > GROCERY BTORE 6 6. corner 8th ai ‘Will bo sold at a sacrifice. This is pone and ‘and doing s good buriness. Patirfactory reasons piven for eolling. aussi ae WwW ANreD Amal FRACTIONAL) CERTIFT OATES of the Board of Audit, at best marret price. LEWIS JOHNSON & aug30 QOK SALE—A Rane es RANT, in the best and most central tin in the city: Address * REB- SRISTAUAAN TE pear augdo-3t* PArostant TO PROPERTY OWNERS. ‘Wanted at once, several al HOUSES, ranging from 82,500 to 85,500, be bargains, have modern Conveniences and well located’. Olt or sen | de- scription snd terms to F. E. MIDDLETON, Estate Avent, comer sth and G ste.” aueh0 St MEORTANT TO LANDLORDS AND TEN- ‘AN’ WARNKR ieeues weekly Bulle: ting of all houses for rents Bend fo au2s-3t* OR SALE—A FARM OF 100 SORE ood build ings: large quautity of frait; healthy : ono mile irom Annapolis Junction, on Ws m2 Branch ees with 6. 0 per gore COUNTEY scres, al z dings. near the Game station: Brice $3,500. BOWIE, Annapolis Junction: or, Di PRIA, 600 Maplo sve» Le Droit Park” Wash: = auga5-Im* WANTS ——————— ANTED—A GENS LEMAN to take orders f. |W? articles ia the grocery line. Apply t 113 84 ee a Wore ais, Chita GIRL for gevera' house- work Ohildien's Nurse, at 437 aes bh au31-2t° a Son aoe Wie apa YOU ee for housework sad wait fter 5p. m., at ise, i pA i WANTED YOUTH 16 cr 2,DEY Gords and Fency St experience preferrd. 909 8 ANTFD—ASITUAT a Sa by ‘® white wirl who has had experience, andeso fartich references. Apply at 1416 N st. W ANTED—To Bonnow—3 —$1.80) for oneor, = Sears. at 6 per cent per annum; good real ea- tatenectalts ho commission. Address Bo: ee. S years of =e5 Oue of s ime aus W 23 y bade ae Catenin noo an W227) 2. One lenge Uofernithed ROOM on 2a oF 3@ flocr. with board for one, or in consr— rent “ceality to Coin Doan Address Box 103 Str cfice. ANTED—A competent WOMAN, (> = ‘wash snd iron. Toa good wom\n a parm « nent place and cood wazes. ferenees required. Apply to 1204 E st. n. w. aad0-3t* a WANTED, fo, Box_A good six ronan BRICK jE hall, kas ant water, between D and N etreete, and 2d and 1th ste. n. w. Address J. B., Star ottice, stating terms, Sc. att WANtenae: ‘a Fettled white wonisn, a SITUA- to cock, wae apd fron ins small pri- ond Eeferences. | A atNo 613 lock. ANTED—Secone-story suiie of well furnished KCOMS for gentieman a d lady; permanent tenarts. Must fast conaint, of perlor, bei-room, +m ul room for atorsxe, ard baib-rcow, 2p hose heated Vith furnece, ana where there are to young chit OARD desired. Northwest pact of cts oye, Adaneee, with terms, “Army,” Star o2ics angi. WANTFD-ALAD who writes clexantly, ani rapidly. Pay 825 a month. Houre 9 to 4 Addrers Pox 40, Siar office. aug30-2t” W2N7TED—A snail FARM, from 35 to Sith Improvements, near to city 0: railroad. Address M. O., ‘Sta: office. Waren wo good Cart HORSES or MULE3, for which cash will be paid if prices are rei sonable. Apply 14th and O ste. n.w. — su30-2t ANTED—A PLAGE by a respectable white roman to Wash, iron and cook in a fitet-class family ; 303 N street, between 4th and. nee mw rey avenue. WARtED Soe a of Audit CERTT an ATES, 1, 1875, for $16, or asmall amonnt over that meee Packees OU. Box 267, etating price. 30-3t* EN St ay 8 young lady, who writes rapidly enya a ie ee IUN as smauuenais or oovyist, . B., Anacostis P. Distinct of Cotembia ang30-3¢ W4NTED—Aitiy railroad LABORERS to work Cam Labor. Sn Bomerset ibria Railroad. ers’ wages $1 paket | iy. Apply for Tnformation to JAMES GREEN, corner and Leos 0-3" Wr ED—Honest, industrious young MAN in tail grocery. Address Box 86, Star of- fice, stue28-3! WARTED—A settled WOMAN an nui be industrious, and must be well mended. FRANK J. ‘TIBBETS, No. 1015 New ‘York avenue. str28-3t" ANTED—By a Indy of experiences, a PORT ‘TION as visitinw teacher ina school or family to instruct in the Envlish branches. Cau also im- pert a thorough knowled<e of Mrencb, having learned the lapzngge in France. Terme nirdcrate, d perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Addrosa A. Star office. au2s-3t* Wane anLies to furnish i BELI- ABLE SERVANTS: try us; SERVANTS of all sorts: bey Ye, iris SEAMSTRESSES for city an st. 2.9 with reference. 926 F Ox. OPINCE & OO. ang23-2W* ASTED Fong to furnish with relialve SERVANTS and other help. | Cooks, Cham: termaide and Nurses, all with reference stehort uetice. 8! &t., | Cor. io- DONAL & CO., Agency. ‘aisi3-Im" FOR RENT AND SALE. _ LOR RENT—Two ROOMS, ae spaae) or half of ROUSE: 1612 Madison D.w., betwaan 26th aoe rasta. iv FS 335 D street — room: pRick Ro ‘SF with modes vements. large yard and stable, at #18. perme ahi-3t Fe tee 1524 7th street n. six-room OUSE, gas and water, in front and back arte Rent $20 per month, Inquire at G11 N SSS 613 H street n.w. DWELLING, 12 rooms, sli mcdet eee 0. C. GREEN, Room 3, 412 OMB, « tiun desirable: half square te Board. 115 Mary rom 2 Oat n agit ae RENT—Bulletin en nearly ev HOUSES, furnished snd pnfurnished larze snd small; OFFIOF#, STORES, Ke Re. EA’ MCINTINE, S18 F sitect. weet JOR RENT —Two or three Unt ROO! FonSe rst oe tee aa oy a Fo RENT—T13 lath st., ROOMS, Sinwls or en suite. Apply at above number. oe F >R RENT—Four Unfurnished moe second floor; was and bath. References. 161s 7th Dew aur30-2t* —Nicely Furnished ROOMS, delight. i eons loeated, at mode: st. nw act0-2 R KENT—Haudsomely 4 = nd BED: ROOM Temas reawonabl 2 set. Apply st 805 6ihet nw. RUS ERNT with or withont Board. on a the fret. second or third floor, F irent, bsy window and ‘al Sebia. Address ALPUA, —No. 1 tar oftice. i Vermont ave bre BK 3 Hinels oman, Fursished OOM, front or back; new hose: Hleaxant ; Convenient to Patent and Port Morse t Address H. W., Star office. au Pose at, ton —OsraP—Five-room HOU en 435 and 6th rte. 8.w. “$9; will take 8600—cne- third cast Ba twelve months. st. FW. : sell for 8 30-20" FOE BENT HOUSE No, 45 Maseachusetts ave. taining seven rooms, latrobe,, water and §: 8-3 =i ee VOR RENT—Ocay COTTAGE, 1307 M st nw. agmediate possession eived. Call between & and 6 p. E 'T—Call or send for ‘*Real Estate Re view,” with full hist of Honres For Sale Kent. B. H. WARNER, 916 F st. n.w. FEAT Iwo unfurnished communicating IS, on second floor; bath adjoining; con- venient to strect care. 1256 Sth st. new. aS-St JOR RENT—Two ROOMS, on first or sscond YS foor, unfurnished ; location bast in the city. Apply 10.939 L st_n.w. ae a2s-dt* HO RENT— Two & room xd bath room, pros. brick BOUBES, Nos, ia ana 446 O st., betwoan Sih and 6th star Apriy at 318 Ost. s.6. adsst* POR. RENT—That clightfal Brick HOUSE, 117 n.e., (in Sherman Block); House hai qircers conveniences; fine cellar; rent $20. A u the premises, aug: On RENT. AND SALES OF PROPERTY, PRI- AND AT AUCTION.—See Bulletin is- oust a: eet and Isth of every month, at the of fice of THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 519 Tu) st..w.a25-5* FU BED TSA Sey bretty, comfortable 8-room ‘SF, ePennevivania ave. s.e.; bay ty pies mantel, lntrones, &e. ; niv sy front and back yard, with flowers, grape vi Rentigw. Key next house, No. 1218.) Will Torsenable terme. aust Po $e Nos. 204 and 208 PD st ‘wily repsired throughout, all mod: an Street cara pass the door. A) ~MYELS, Real Estate Agent, No. (I 7 ANTED—MILITARY BOUNTY LAND war RANTS, Soldiers’ Homestead CLAIMS, si) Huds of LAND SCRIP, for which iehest raves Bill be paid. > WILLIAM STON, Attor- 41, LeDr: Butta angé 3m pe WANTS—MISCELLANEOUS. W:NTED_ OLD GOLD and SILVER, in terse S21 Pewaave.s between 80 and S35 S08 Raa WAM CARPET CLI CLEARING AND ROE BRO., ‘OHA aug20 616 Louisiana avenue. Wan Eh tata TO RENOVATE, ttreeses to emake ants an ng Upholerine. Moth exterminated b; y steam YOUNG, ea 404 Pennsyly: avenue, Spponlts mileets WSR TO KNOW THAT I a A first-class Tailor-made Second-hand SUIT, much better anda creat deal cheaper than mon new suit can be bought, at USTH’S ‘OLD Stan D, No. 619 Dat ‘Tow. oF at Branch Suave, No. 406 9th We first-class Be0o .—We buy but ‘Beoond- hint Giotnines anez0 LOST AND FOUND. T—On August 27th, 1880, betwoen 6th and » East Capitol and South A ets., one child's NEC SREAOH and LOO e finder will be re- ae as y retornte to No. 22 6th at- 8.0. ab3-Bt° 85 soneah Eriday moruing, the a7th 1) neat a abont $i o'clock, small 8.UTCH TELBIER, color, light brown ; vhert tongve, and ans as vet to name Tow. Return to Ne. 1733 1 . We ang23-3t OST—A White BULL ees DOG, yellow _4 spot over rere bad on collar and tag. No. 165. A bandsome reward paid if re-. firmed to No tS Gee ne, a or to Ji KONEY, cor. 13th and O sts. nw. guc28-3t* a.com: 5 11th st, n.w., 11 rooms, B20; ay ‘n. 11 room: 2107-2109 L2thi 0.50: 233G st n.w., 7 rooms, gu "1011-1017 CAY WOOD, 335 au28-3t) aed Mi roo! .'8.w., atores. Apply to A: sthet nee POR BINT Ope A arse Sacer, Tent and dry, with aide area, gas and water, at comer $th ahd Gn.w. W. C: DODGE. _8u26- OR RENT HOUSE No. a a a oe ven rooma, cliar, water and gas, n¢ ry pd wavered. Bent $18 per month. Inanire No. 463 7th et. ang26-8t Fo BRENT—Ose three-story brick eye Line rooms, ier with sil my provements; rooms intel. ‘House 2222d et.n.w. Tequire No. No. 463 ath st.n.w. 06 at HK RENT Two two-story HOUSES, eizht rooms, bath room, modern improve- mente: newly Papered and paintads Noe. 15.0 and 1516 Bth st. n.w. Inquire No. 403 7th st. D.w. ang 26-8t Qk RENT From Sept. Ist, HOUSE No. 729 Sth st. p.w.. containing 9 rooms, bath room, Sek bot and cold water in house. Apply. next door, on SENT ETOR SEE eee n,W.; 7 rs. ; gas and water: excellent Ae iidod.’ Kent, 25 per mouth. DUVALL & MARE, toe etree euels-im VOR SENT TESS BUILDING known ag the Sherman Honse, situate No. 218 3d et. ntainiv« 23 rooms and all bshite has been used a number of teh aoe a snes foo is Sogg = most ae le in the city for such purpose. ipply to & MARI, Real Estate and insurance Avents, ira: ‘ALL 808 F ctonwe augii-Im Eee EENT—To TORP Bock Xe —B handsomely other lodzers Perms moderate. “1210 Sch et augii-lm* “augl0- sein. 1 LOST CR STOLEN—NOTE of Geo. dated Dec. 27, 1877, 2 406 Ist Br. s 8.E.—A neatly fur- r., for 81,500, containing’ seven rooms, wich arder‘of B Bieadman gud eadtstnon by J.¥. Ghap- | modern improvements. Apply on the p: sis pap, executor, payablein 3 years, with m cert interest, secure & dee ni cwned by me, and the public are gautioned a ast | OE Sone Bayes ile pe Regotisting for it. JOHN Af. cor, 10th and | signekoanes, ae = : SEN aaah Gn e = ith cellar an . PERSONAL. JOHNSON. 118 Ith st yews ss ye ‘OR RENT—No. 1446 N st, n.w., near = LL PERSONS WARNED not to trust any a ‘One ou my acco, as will Nor be seaponstts ae ee cues: Ores. a3 for bil's contracted in ty name, ualess personally ee ade or on itten order. maues0 St mediates OLIV. ER P. BURDETTE. Bia D.C. OTT Saving astiy'a elleationg (on account of location of cur cftice) from parties wishing to Rene URES IN ALL SECTIONS OF THE CITY, we iinve detormined to pive this branch of par oucihoss special attention perties entrusted to our care will periverally, advertised and receive our personal supervigicn, ? STEIGER & LIEBERMANN, angl8-27 1418 New York avenus. POE SALESA frst class RESTAURANT in Bal- {smare, Mid. fine Fistures, most desirable lo- cation, doing a very business. este 109, Star office. ARIS ees MERCHANTABLE BRICKS for sale, at 85.25 per ea CEES ‘elephonic connection. GEO. L. Ee 114 Pennsylvania By. L.w. Roe Bud on eas OR SALE Smad Hou iy Frame House th Bt. of Brooms, Set Iessids low IO TE allege aL D0 Oe 2d st. n.w. House of 5 rooms, ‘lot "16x65, 8 10 10 fi alleys 8100. On Sd ete. we Saee House of 6 rooms; $1, On 6th st. 6. .2-atory house has 7 roome, cellar and sts- ble, ot ‘S1sei08$ ents for 815 per month. W. B. BUBFORD & CO., 1115 F st. n. FOR SALE. Foz SALE New and Second: hand COUPES of Erewster and other makers. New and Second-hand Family Ceres Buegier, Phictong, Carts, &c., will be ‘sold very’ cheap’ to cidse out. amebeiring promptly atiended to. he Pository and Factory 410-416 8th et. ne aug3l ‘OR SALE—Mandsome HORSE, 15 han 6 KF a aoe ound aud gene ane sae oe wai as a bargain, DOWNEY'S Bt Buble 17th st. n.w. ang28-65 REAT BARGAINS IN CARRIAGES. —Over 75 and Second-hand Jeti meh To jy20 tone, and “eo at pie Ben did at once re- leas of cost, to close our jo ren sonable cfer refneed. . a sodiiibr & fe 00., 466 Pennsylvanis ave. FINE LOT OF PIANOS AND aaaiae B ALE UPON HAs MONTHLY PAY- gia MENTS a BIDNEY 1 NIMMO'S, augal 410 11th at. n.w. SALE-—Sixteen head of HORSES just ar- os myed from Rocking! nam county, Va. ey mere ee 0. oe Eee Concord WAGON, second-hand; Platform Wa. Aa ea nd RB. Jackson Wi aug19-2w FOr oneany torts eels of the world-renowned at 733 7th at. n.w. QUMGHTLY DAMAGED SEWER PIPE. 4 LARGE LOT FOR BALE VERY LOW. ‘We are also offering Lowe THa Evan TERRA COTTA WINDOW CAPS, OHIMNEY TOPS, STOVE OROCES amp GARDEN VASES, of our Own Manuraocurs. POTOMAC TERRA COTTA Co., 401 New Jersey Avenue, Naas B. & O. Dzror. MM“, BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EV! pl of life. All pusiness See Ladies Gentlemen 50 cents cach. 1023 4th street west, between Ic and L street augll-3w* ‘ME. BLAN OF Pauls, FEMALE Se Seber f cardi the is. Tells “overythlng, Tae. oko. dy21-6w* 932 E st., between ‘oth at and 10th n.w. W,, Bev VBORGER, successor to 1. P. LIB- BEY, eee snd Jeweler, hag re- moved to corner of 71 MUSIOS Sone Store, opp. U. 8. F-O. 111-4 ‘OHN PATCH EXAMINES ole rey as to the greponel bility 6s gael cia of liens on real estate. t. D. oe 6 a.m. tols p.m. Always in before 9 and from 2to6 apll-5m i Ga ROSB, the lon ee Cisirvoyant and Astrologist, isfaction in all affs ethan any one in the profession ; the, Dash, present and future des- tiny; gives advice and assistance on all mat appertaining to business, love and matrimony. ea m™ eee: CatL. Satisfaction given or no Consultation Rooms, 402 2d st., above D st. PROFESSIONAL. Beer SU. PRGEEE, ORNS, BUNION! ko, &c.—DR. hirovedist of over fittest Practica Throushout the United States and fanaae, previous to locating in Was nin 1861, treats ailments of thi is ingen Cea sen tc ae Seana by cunent pbs phy iol surgeons aaa eth 81 per visit. sitet age alr ; J, H. JOHNSON, D. D. 8. $1 ED TY 1 in on Tite Brandhes. (one at H st. ow. Opposite wou “Barerence :Rey. Dr. Dower and others. sugll ‘OTICE.—The Dental office aon ne, of the late Dr; John H: Darrell, of BOARDING. 1227 & RTREET N. W.—For rent. with BOARD, a vicely furnished second- Hlory sonth front ROOM ; a soSingleHooms. Terms erat ae oe MPPHE TREMONT HOUSE offers good 1 rst-class Hotel Board. for 2s, rt a per Monte house is well furnished; table cass, and —— location in the city. Fane, 7 HOCMS farnished or unfurnished, “Siase’ BOARD, ais nih. SARATE » per month. GtEr. dy27-69* aweM-im store. LEN Mase. sven w, te and beth. I MARE NO CHARGS TO LA’ ADNERTIBING Them? Peon KEEP IT BEFORE THE PUBLIC CONSTANTLY. rooeps FOR AND aay TES Totses MANY OF THF FINEST BUILDING IN i. i Tacs SLAND AVE.—Handsome Bri ning 15 reo, at & tery modem convenienes, Price $125 per mont 2903 RHODE TSLAND AVE.. pear, “Town Ct “—A desirable new 10-re Brick Residence, ona every convenience. Price 660 per mont 405 “GQ” STREET N. W.—Handsome Brick Ree’ 10 ro and modera couy 425 AND 427 FOURTH 81. N.W.—Two 10 rooms cach, gas and water. fonr- Priv stery Bricks, 840 per month. 12% SIXTH ST. N_W.—Te2-room Brick, mo- ern inpe. Price $37.50. ang26 THOS. J FIshe & CO , 1223 Fet.n.w. OR RENT— Sept. 1, 18s it Herter at dittere ety. Call #20, 8 larve lst of oth ind in all parts of the N SHERMAN & 00. ang2t St. Cloud Build QORRENT. FOR RENT. FOB BENT. 2149 H st., #tore......15 Pos 12 Dat Bowe Seen tas 825 23d et, 3re. 91 rs. ise ttn et nw 12K 2st at. 2 Stew bricks dC, 29. 10rd ad ae No charge will be ninde for advertis Money to ioan in snme to sult. exty both for sale and rent, incu Stores in the west end, canbe sex K. Corner 20th and I sts. Dw. sug12-3m. wR RENT. i M st. n.w.. 0 rooms and al ne. (nearly new, ) per mo 4201 10 rooms. ber mo, Cor. Teh and B sta. uw. per mo yas per mo ; per ano lane Nor. Gai ta 8.33 per mo Tope SHANDY, avert 69 Seventh efrect n.w. — OOO OO FOR, SALESA DESIRABLE HOME, on the southeast corner of A aud 2d @t. ®. 6., Arran as follows: Hasement—Farnace and fuel room, store room, kitchen and pantry. First floor—ts- loon _psrlor Sith bay window, dining room and pantry. oor—Three ‘chambers and bath room. ‘Third 6 ‘Socr— Ewa large cbaiubers and ser in good order. Parking on front eh) by substanti: The floors fret story and tri wood. Thi rty ie witbi; ‘on wy ras * 7 le within two squares of th ToS Capitol! andone square of the Menopeiee and Pa. avenne street cars —e* wo. Spection of the premices te invite ITOH, SOx & BROWN. Fo RENT— THE CORCORAN BUILDING, OrrosiTe U. 8. Treasvuy, lore StheEr. Fines! Office Rooms—aing! ly or oommunicat; ing—for ness Othioes, Studios, ete. Water and closets on eyery floor. “Elevator and steam heat. at for storage. Inquire of the Jauitor. 5 PORTING GOODS. IN 1B traor nary Bargain! Warranted perfection in barrel: stock, action aud ae qualities, Dorble-barna Breech-londing ish Laminated Steel Barrela— atl ‘ine aha. j eos e et fine cduee aun ackl« Arcuers, Lawn Teupis, &., fi C= RUPPEBT, Nos. 403 and 405 Tth st. n. w. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY CHILDREN CARRIAGES, AROH- ERY AND FISHING TACKLES; ORO- QUET AND LAWN TENNIS; BIOY- COLES, VELOCIPEDES AND WAGONS. Az Prices To Scrr Tre Tres. COAL AND WOOD. cean COAL sy24- COALI ARTHUR B. SMITH haviag bonght the old - tablished Wood and Coal Yard, No. 1233 Sth st.n.w. would respectfully solicit the patronage of his friends and the public zenerslly. He bas been for Dumber of years with W. H. Marlow of this city. ‘The best grades of Goal alwayson hand. Sawod and Split Wood and Coal kept under cover. Orders by telephone or mail will receive prompt attention. ARTHUB B. SMITH, aug25-1m 2233 Sth st. n.w. J IN MILLER, Wholesale aud Reta!l Dealer in COAL AND WOOD. Mein Office, Depot, and Kindling Wood Mill, fs and Virginia avenve .w. Branch yard 143 Cos! sold as ic ny place in the city, PINE KINDLING WOOD 85,00 per con. QAR KIRDLING WOID 86. 00 per cord. lelivered in any partof hecity ior Sos, NIC CONNEOTION. Orders promptly filed, and satisfaction ui teed. au2t ity Te [arene gay wing n.w., ia one of the cosiest and best conducted Boarding ae in the el rd Feasonablo terms. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Bearwrey “BHONINGER” ORGANS and Macniivat HEISE. Everyone's favorite. For sale for cash’ Or UpoD easy monthly payments, at SIDNEY T. NIMM0'S, ai8 Ath street northwest, AVIS? PEANOS.—The beat Ee UPHTG ut PANO itn yori nit for my Fall stock, Rept. Us. wee H. L. (ER, Agent. a iEE SExy 1G MAC! ren FULLY AS tad AB NEW AT LESS THAN HALF PBIG) singer New Family... Homeade: drop lest and drawers os = & Gibbs.. All the «1 68 on band an it the came low prices, These eraunn and Omared at years. E: erected etenee, = avenue, will vy his ni pas Ds. 0. J. WATEHS, form pean ef 91 avenue. A contin tts fully solicited. ble prices. ing, ES cents. decls DUKE, Dentist, 715 14th st. n.w., bet. Dia Y. ave. Bt Kets of Teeth y yatiful Ex! B. T. M. ame 2 on from’ ee | se _PROPOSALS. PDersaraees Or [HE 1 INTERION, WASHINGTON, PRO FR. FURL. aled Teoeived until 13 0% ae Varma ii, ho, for tare ¥ Lio for the plication at the Superintendante atten: oe beni?” ‘gugil-25,28,31 Acting Senate. QrsctaL NOTICE. GEO. M. TAYLOR, wil cmloe oman baggy ReWee FOREIGN AND sels WOOLENS, SILKS, SATINB, DEBSS GOODE, arate HOSTERY, GLOVES. &o., ko. and Napkins a ‘able Linens ‘Bapecia'ty. curly ne ate elected with uunost Sara aad cates ausae-o8° | “Susi Ban. HHEE ag 40, 50, T5c., $1 and Par AO. otis Bh wy SCHOOL SUITS, Suspast Long Pants, $3.60, pers guaran 1024 ana ‘R018 Penne.» a J. w.s SELBY. Reece YOUR COAL BILLS AND HAVE ONE OF NORCEOSY REGULATORS to. furnace. Itis peipemeeb geeky peal itis AUNDMATIO ana yyeseenex: FAIR ASSOCIATION. THE FIRST PREMIUM FOR BEST COAL ana KINDLING WOOD was awarded to us over all competitors. STEPHENSON & BHO., Depot and Mill, 7th-street wharf, - Office: 12th and Fenn. avenve. Want weop: COALII LEAVE YOUR ORDERS THIS MONTH For WOOD ANP COAL AND AVOID HIGHER PRICES. WALTER H. MAnLow, Branchee bet. 2d and 34 n.¢. and ‘or. 9th st and’ hew fork'ave. news jyH-2m