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4 THE WASHINGTON. FRIDAY... ...... September 5 LSSO+ CROSRHY 4. NOYES... Editor. The Evening Star hasa@ regular, perma~ ment. bona fide daily circulation more | than double that of any other daiiy paper published in Washington, andeq ual to tha of all the other datiy payers here added to- her. Tnx BTAx cttice is connected with the Telephone Exchange. Advertisements, orders for the paper by mail and otherwise, news, or any information or business can be sent day or niht, frea of charge. ENING STAR. | | | | Persons leavinx town for the season, and Sum- mer travelers, can have THR St«u mailed to them, postpaid, for cents per mouth, the address being changed ss often as desired. The money must accompany the order in all caaes. The The 1 between the most bernatorial Fight in Georgian. over the governorship in Georgia democratic factions ts described as bitter political contest that has ever agitated state. Both tactio lished headquarters in Atlanta, and the s betng flooded with carapaign a: berally subseribed, and Ts to be hopelessly divi faction opened the upon Governor Colqu ministration has been a corrupt one. and his friends have re Norwood’s character. ‘They charve him with having voted for and taxen the salary Colquitt ted by attacking with bay kept out of erate ar as long a8 he could that he “did no good” atter he into It. Jo! cussions were arranged between the riv ndidates, but they have been discon: i because the bitter feelings engendered threatened a regular war of fac- tons and bloodshed. Senator Htll ts nghting Colquitt, 1 by ex-Chief Justice Warner, Position on the state supreme bench in order to take part agatast his oid enemy. EX Senator Gordon and Senator Brown champion the © Familles are divided on the iter how the election result the heart burnings of the contest will still exist. Gov. Colquitt 1s appeal- ng to the colored peop'e for support and, it is sald, he wiil cet alarge share of their votes, He has attended their camp meetings and Preached sermons to them. He has manifested great interest in thelr militta organizations, and helped ther along. It ts estimated that Col- quitt will get colored votes enough to elect him by at leas’ major Meetings cf colored voters have been held to endorse Col- quitt, and the indications are that the f: he has pm the race will be gr: bered by themat the polls. T! republican State convention will meet at Atlanta on the oth instant, and it Is predicted by some of the leading politicians 6f the state that it will e} dorse Col m largely in the ma nd itis Known that Some of thetr leaders are openiy advocating the adoption ef a resolution recommending Colquitt tothe party. Both factions of the democracy support the same electoral ticket. Cor quently 1Us success fs assured, bat the dtviston over the governorship will, In all probability, Fear frutt in the shape of a new part; field next year. The in the democratic party tn Georgia is too large to thrive ina time of pro- found peace, when there are no exciting ques- tions cf polities to keep it together. The wedge that will split the solld south politically, bas been entered In Georgla, Virginia, Tennessee and Arkansas, and it will be driven home in Jess than a year. Some aggrieved Individuais are sending com- Plaints to Tae Stax about the action of Ser geant-at-Arms Bright in driving the venders of eakes and notions out of the Capitol. We think Mr. Bright has done a proper thing in clearing them out. They had Increased until they had fairly overrun the building. Some of the matn paseages were so blocked up by their Dooths that It was difficult to get through, when any number of pe Were passing from one wing to the other. The Capitol was getting to be a huge bezar, with stands for the sale of all sorts of wa nd the favored venders were thus supplted by government with business quar- ters rent free, and without cost for gas light or fycl. They also escaped the payment of @ lleense tax or any other of the taxes levied e383 peopie of Washington; an age In their favor. The single excuse offered for permitting any of the tribe of venders to remain In the Capitol ts tn the ease of the ple and people, because of the ant prices charged for eatables In the its below. This, however, only here is another evil to be corrected. ‘The restaurant men at the Capitol are provide with rocmy quarters, rent free. no charges for light or the large amount of fuel they use, they excape the heavy lic in the these ad de, and tf with all ey cannot supply eatables terms to do away with Of converting the main halls of into ple stands, they ought to be turned out of the building with the others. tof the New York iS pretty weil so far asa ms is concerned democrais ts workt union of the two legislative and congress! apportioned ai part of the comes to the loc: It is the power of elty and county patronage that gives Ife to pmaby, and Mr. Kelly will want a large share of the local om It may be that uo agreement will be real as the proposition legislative and congre: Ov S together are working to unite county and Ucket. Irving hall lock horas o¥er } jd bitterness would qui ‘Lh would trade votes Pp it tov zens who es—th and be assuring men and don local can: nly conten slonal nom! er, Which brought the them tory in the cit in believe 1 power ested cr tru de tn the peor ish the ballot—it is not reas- encograging to see Congress legislators determined by ballst, ands of half a dozen mo! But tt is only ilustraitve of the power bat machine rule tn politics hag ob- tained. One party can: other on this score. Ina and can- Lot throw an The macuine of Tam- many and powerful in > Of Senator ¢ ny combined ts not mo: ¥ York in one party than that king is in the other. ational emocrauc ets about headqarters in N. ppears, highly p any and ant mmit- w York mised with the re- Tammany con- city are, tt sult of the 17 ference. They regard party affairs in New York asin a most satisf. ory dition, but there « crats, If {3 sald, who are not so Well satislea. Congressman Muller and his friends are displeased at the probabillty of his Delng lett out he cold. He ts a Tammany mab, but anti-Tammany drew his district and Will, itis supposed, put one of Its followers in the ‘Ongressional Seat now occupied by Mr. Muller, Tammany will renominate S. S. Cox in the 6th district and Fernando Wood in the 9th. Irving Hell proposes to put up Mr. Abraham S. Hewitt Inthe wth. Tammany got the 7th district,now O°cupied by a republican, and anti-Tammany drew the sth and 11th, also filled at present by Tepublicans. It 1s reported that some of the democratic aspirants for legislative honors are LOt pleased at the lottery style of alisposing of these positions, but the bosses will be likely to bring them into subjection. The presidential election will follow quite Closely the October election in tnd debatable States. In Indiana and Onto the election of October does not take place until the 12th Instant. The presidential election, accor to constitutional requirement, is held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in Novem- der. It so happens this year that the frst day of November comes in on Monday, ard the election therefore fails on the 24 of November, only twenty days after Oct “an the October result is yor still Lace Lace Curtains are repaired and done up ota] to Lew nt the lowest prices. sopdcliu* HEAP COAL! CHEAP COAL! . DALE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY, SIO Lithateet nw bas a very Sdvaitaneous cont tract, maae befor lat vance in prices. Qoal Gelicered at avy tine. Parties wishing to secure the benefits of these low prices can do so up t> ee Sai per woth. TE enlie ren aad tile 81 per month. 2 ou fa litte nomter of other beuehta tae LOWEB PRICES £ supplies, etch as DRY GOODS, SHOES, OLOTHING, Se, wer Fou can MME. t her old quarters, 713 11th et. n.w., where re than’ the price of ‘share in Coal Beps-i0t, 2c, 2p OES GO TO rs. Ohildren’s 6-10, 50, 60, T5e. and $1 up. Mises’ 11-2, 68, 75, Se. and 31 up. y | 2, S0c., 81 np. “5, 1, 81.25 inwards. iren’s Short Pante, 40, 50, and $1 np. School Panta, 65, 75¢., $1 ana $1.25 up. Schoo! Hats,’ $0 and Se. apwarda. 1024 and 1936 Penna. ave. BLACK sinKs: eps BLACK CASHMERES! COLORED CASHMERES' BLANKETS! SHAWLS! WAMBUTTA COTTON, the best in the world, 10. GOOD OANTON FLANNEL, 8. EXCELLENT BLACK SILKS, 75, 87, #1. BLACK SILK, 62. BLACKSBILES, $1.25, $1.50, 1.75, $2.09, $2.50 COLORED BILKS, every color, 62 to $1.50. CABTEWs, 7ii Market Space. Black an Colored SATINS, Black and Colored SILK VELVETS, Good Quality DOUBLE BLAN- KETS, 22.(0, BLUE FLANNEL, REDFLANNEL, WHITE FLANNELS, at the very lowest cash prices: BALLARDVALE FLANNELS, every qu: ity, BEAUTIFUL LaWN: SBETLAND SHAWLS, Red, White, up to 8 Beautiful WOOL I )3, new fall shadea, 15, 18, 20, 25, 31, 4 CARTER: sep2 GoHoor BooKs é = at the towost possilie prices. ot Nery TT OLESALE AND RELATES, SCHOOL STALIONES\, BATOHELS, STRAPS, near aa ‘PURSELL, sep2-2w 422 9th st. now. A SCORE SAMPLES SUITABLE SERVICEABLE SILK SUITS AT TWENTY DOLLARS EACH, WORTH 230, IN THE oP. B.DGH, 705 & 709 Market Space, TRLL SEPTEMBER 10TH, WHEN BOTH OUR HOUSES WILL REMAIN CLOBED FOR INVENTORY. WOODWARD, LOTHROP & COCHRANE, ONE PRICE. sep posters AND HOUSEHEEPERS, AITENTION | Use JOHNSTON'S DRY SIZED KALSOMINE AND MASURY'S MIXED PAINT. Eest in the market. . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GEORGE RYNFAL, J: EDUCATIONAL. _ EDUCATIONAL. WANTS. 188 BA THBONE will reopen her af I SELECT SCHUOL FOR GI4LS and BOYS BEPremueR 62: at her residence, 301 6th st_n.e. geps-2t* ISS LOUISA O;BRIEN wil th Mi imecgt nerechtet one Yt remame. the MONDAY, SePrevsen Cra, No. 927 bet. Taod K st wen3-2t* eS ae TW Sens 2° E FIFTH ANNUAL SESSION OF 7 26th _ We Mis« MARY B. DUNBAR’S SELECT SCHOO! for BO’ Sand GIRLS will commence Sept. 6th. 1 e Gir's, No. 303 East Capitol st., will DAY, September doth. ‘Teachers, Mee her French Day Schuol september 20th, Asso. 91 17th et. : veerpepi-itn ite, 7 p.m. mer pupils are cordially invited to attend. sepl-3e WEDNESDAY, September 18th. Prof. Ginesi in- structor in French. sepl-Im* at 1328 bth st, n.w. Terms moderate. 6c VES, Miss G. L. GRAVES. PEOF, SHELDON'S DANCING ACaD- MISS BILTON, #21 VinmonT AVE. (TRE, MISSES TIPFEY WILL, 1E- BY M2, GRAVES SCHOOL, fer Boys WE ADPEMOISELLE L. FOULON WILL EMY opens on Saturday. Children, 11 s.m. Mill reopen her’ Envlish and French Scho OPEN the'r School for Girls and Littie Boys. at 36 Corcoran st.,on Wednesday, Seprember 151 Every porsible efi ort made to advance pupils 81-29 MeoUst VERNON INSTITUTE, 1530 Tstreet nw. Euslish and French Sehoo! for Fone Ladies snd Little Girls. | MR3.0. W-PALBO, Prinelyal Duties resumed Sept 1889. el-lm pee PINKNEY INSTITUTE A LEGT Schoo! for Girls, will reopen on WED- BESDAY, September 15th. For eirculs adcress the MISSES BURGESS, Princip: Conn. a WNaArionaL KINDERGARTEN AND Febool for Children from 3 to 10 years of axe. Vocal music id German free. Sixth year ope September I MUS. LOUISE POLLUCK, Principal. ars cail at the Kindergarten Normal Tustitute, 92) sth st. west. RLINGTON ACADE Burdin, cor. Ith ata E sts. School for Boys ana Only scholars Fali term of 18: beens Sep and thor tion Branches, Boc Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometr Day 2nd evenins eeskions. A.M, Principal. a) HS. E. L. JENSEN'S SEMIN for Boys Teopen SEPT. 13th at Au English branches, Latin ‘and foreica lanwusw tausht by competent teachers. aus3i 2w CCK BILL COLLEGE, ELLIOOTT CLIY, Mp —Secsion begins MONDAY, Sept. Gib. Board, washing aud tuition for term of five months, $ No extra charve: Apply for Bro- spect; Brother AZsRIAS, President. a31-2w CADEMY OF MUSIC, No. 1534 £ stre 3. P. CAULFIELD, Mus. Doe. Studies resumed Sept. Gth. anz30-1o* fre. S. E. FULLER, Prin- pon September 19th for its 11th 318 Let., opp. Franklin-square. J E. SCHEEL, Teachor of PIANO, ORGAN @¢ snd VUCAL MUSIO. Particular attention to bevinners, as well as those wishing to be gaauitot for Teschers, Terms moderate. 1215 HW strest northwest. aug30-li WPuE INCARNATION CHURCH SCHOOL for Youre Ladies will re-open on WEDN: DAY, Sept. 15. Freuch under charge of Pri Genesi. Apris,tothe Prin Miss MAOLEOD, Schoo! LO tH sz. » V. PRUD ‘HOMME'S £ Bs Clas-es re-open September 20th aud Oc- foter 14th." French thught by the natural method. Hours 1] «.m., £3, 43, 655 p.m. ‘Terms moder. ate. Grea’ wes Offered to pnvila who take the whole course, Private lesson if desired. aio. N RS. BURR Wil re-open bi School on MUNDAY, We northwest. Principal. ‘h and French Day pt. 2th, at 1308 HL st AugE0-eOL1 IVERVIEW ACADEMY, af POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. BREW DEPARTURE. tary Drill and Instructions given by an U. 8. Army cfficer, *‘detailed, by comiuand of Generai Sheriran, as Profcesor of Military Science and Tac- tics." Arms and Accoutrements furnished. Aca- demic work as heretofore, Je25-ci0w OTIS LISBEE, A.M., Principal. T[E, CLARENS HOME SCHOOL for Girls, near Alexandria, Va., offers every a ¥antewe for thorough education. ‘Location health: ‘Terms moderate. Fourth seesion begius SEPT} BER 15, 1880. Address Miss VIRGINIA MASON, Box 308, Alexandria, Va. aug4-eolm AKK SEMINARBY.—Mis. G.M. OONDRON 1 SEPTEMBER 20TH, 1580. at 606 FIFTH STREET ang2s-200 AC, 707 #th st. ew, re- p 2. Expertenced teachers in . Voice, Orvan, Church orvan. "Rates, ) a month and upwards. aug?8-Im MISS MARY C. KNOWLES WILL RE- IM open Ler schéol for Girls and Suiall Boy MONDAY, September 6th, at her residence, 123 Wathigton street, Georgetown, D. U. ‘lerms moderate. aug28-6t* PROEBEL INSTITUTE AND. HIN- DENGARTEN, Mit see POLLOCK and NOEBR, Principals. “Education thorough in all depart: ments. Norwai class for ladies. School reopens SEPTEMBER 22D. N27 thet. new. augzs-im BE ECLECTIC SEMINARY.—The third srnual session will open Sept. 13. Boys and Girls, Lexinping and advanced. wil enjoy the “New jethod of Training.” Z. RICHARDS, Pr'l. an26-Im ETHEL CLASSICAL AND MILI- is! a ENDOWEE will reopen her MitGudon Vox ove AND GInEe MOS: PESNSILVANIA MILITARY acaD- Civil Ergineering, tng, Chemisty Clason and Fog Besie, Com. B. P. Carter, aud Messrs. K. ©. How. itt, Wim. H. Bail \. pk es coe ay sca jmnes G. Payne, pstrons in. jyl0-8m_ “Cou. THEO. HYATT, President. OWA CIRCLE SELECT GRADED I SCHOOL AND KINDENGARTEN, 936 P etreet northwest, opens MONDAY, Rept. 6th. augi4-1m “DORA N. BROWN, Principal. PHS CEDARS A HOME SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LaDIEZ8 AND LITTLE GIBLS— Wilreopen on the Sta or Sepremers. Sjtuated on the Heisita of Georgetown, with extensive grounGs, the location isat ones beautiful, heaith- ‘ul and accessible. A few additional iz Pa- Mora adonecr ihe MISES BARES. cohoer Fates iaTR e corner Fayette and 7th sts., Georsetown, D.O. au2-2m HARLES E. BILTON, A. M., WILL J Oe & School for young mien and ‘boys Bre- TENDER 6th. The Claseics, Mathem: and Higber Eng ish will be thorouchly tauzit. Special attention will be given to those preparing for col- lege, scientific ietitutions or for competitive ex- sminations. Mr. Hilton will also receive private puplisct ciiher rex. For terms, testimonials from Fecent petrens, and further particulars apply at 405 ‘Feat Capitoi street. : auwiS ne EORGETOWN COLLEGIATE IN- G STITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES REOPENS: WEDNESDAY, September 8th. Those wishing to enter a8 boarding pupils ehowld apply without de- lay. Miss STEPHENSON, Prine} 7 Georgetwon, D.C. Prof. 0. GINESI. Teacher of Frenel. a angl10-Im* Mss CSLEINS SELECT scHoorn for Boys and Giris will reopen Monday, Se Gth, at 200 Pennsylvania avenue wy ERLEY SEMINARY, 1112 O at.n. w. —Bearding and Day Schoo! for Young La- dies and Children.” Session opens Rept. 20:h. Clr- Bock and Drag stores snd Seminary. 2m MISS LIPSCOMB, Principal. WASHINGTON FEMALE SEMINA- E2Y—A BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR: YOUNG LaDIES AND OHILDREN—Will be re- Speved at 1023 12th st, n. w., MONDAY, September 2), 1880, Circulars at the princlpal Bookstores. and st 1023 and 1027 12th st. now. Mrs. Z. D. BUTOH- EK and Miss M. C. DOUGLAS, Principals. 202-2m $3504 YEAR, BOARD AND TUI- TION, Female Seminary, Military Academy, Gorey Military Collewe (Young Men), Haddon field; NJ. For cataloenas, address Rey. T. MAXWELL REILLY, B. D., 3y24-2m tor. ] Redest fea! SEMINARY, 903 L6th ST. nh W., near Lafayette Park. ’ Boardine and vay Schoo! for Yonng Ladies, litde Girls and Boys under 14, Fourteenth year w'll commence Sept. 15th, 1880. | Circulars may be obtained at the book stores and at the Seminary. M&S. L. E. SMITH, Principal. MIFS B. ROSS, Assistant. aug7-2m. WwW NTRD—a cod OOOK: ziso, a LAU NDRESS and a House GIRL; references required. ply st 1412 B et.now. 1 WARIED, Steady white WOMAN for coor: ¥ siso. white BOY, about 15 years old, for waiter. Inquire 428iy $th st.n.w. ate V jy ANTED—A short distance in the coun! r firet-clese cclored SERVANTS, one as Is Tess avd the other ag chamberma'd and wait Neen: ces required. Address L. B, oe 2279. Bey 3-2 ‘amily to take imal abl ht party. WANTED saputens—A cond SERVANT: one that can cock, waeb and iron, ani cag kive city references, wood waves and a permaneat place given at 70 7th st.n.w eeps-at WANTED by a Gentian a small furniehed ROOM in private famulv, where there are no boarders or lodyers, convenient to Departments. Acdress immediately J.J.A., Star office. it WANIED To Rez Permanently by @ resi- dent of W. SHUI'> of three stories, back ding snd basene.t, betwemm 4th and 14th and db ste. Fiore sleeping rooms desired north or south frout preferred. Address TENANT, Robertsville, Conn., <iving plan of hous: a {RL to do general housework: ANTED—Two good HANDS—one «1 WANSTED-A m1 references. Cali at Drug Stor BYE. 1.We FOR RENT AND SALE. JOR REAT-Eicht-room ROUSE, with modern improvement: dry cellar; lanre yard, with p cf fine water. Inquire at 1820 ‘Kat. bat fe ;OR RENT—a bata 14h st, ond st Off, between 4th an Be. ant AVARTMENTS, floors: single or ens: ents, at 1027 Vermont ave. ‘OR RENT—@2, No. SS Deal et, Goon ten rocme: al! modern cars. Apply t LGB, TW i. * ARE RENE OR SALE —Soven-room, BRIC 47 Massachr setts ave iw and couvenientiy located EDWARD RIAGTON, In., 49 Mastachusette ave o.w. se Fo ibs 25 SAE Hors 2 and 2 | BS os05 ast. now., 10 re, nearly new FOR RENT AND SALE. _ JQOR RENT Call for onr LIST UF ROUSEB ‘OK REN Call for UELIST OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Ownere wil do well te piace thelr property with us. It secure prompt and carefu: attention. JON SHERMAN & CO. eer ioud Bui) Bt *R RENT. FP Topd & HANDY ron 4 S19 Reventh street nw. r By B. 0. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F streets northwest. BEAL FStaTR AGENT aND AUCTIONEER, 1818 Riegs et. 0. w., 10 re. and bath 880 incdern imrrovements. References Pejuiret Aprly to 202) Pat. now. J. x. HOPKINS. seps-st* I RENT—409 @ st. tw, new HOUSE, twelve coms, micdern improvements, faces south on bark. Firuiture for rent or sale. Inqatre on preniises, eer Ty D st. Also, R @ and third floors, 641 D st. nw. premises. 2 }OR RENT—BOUSE AND STORE kr Curiesity Shor. on fret, secc A [ft ttorde in the c and Masenc muse one prester, at C. PUTSCHE'sS, 17 fu cor. 22d st. and P WVASTED-A white GIRT, to assiat in b and take care of a child. Bt.n.w. WASTEDIAS Ons work Apply at I8ty sth 2 —The use two or three evenings ina wer Which afeir price wil be paid. Addrata ry 316 Sth st.n.w WR npetent white December 5, 1880 for one im: once to C. N. char zed. WANTED AE and IRONER; reference required: st. Lith WARZIED. Two GIRLS, one to cook and th otber to do chamberwork , only those thi comp: tent and have references need apply, 6th st-n.w. fe) V ANTED—TEACHER for s private School—from 18 to 25 pupile—in the Ei branches, French and Lati Apply to U. “ER, Interior Vepartment, until Monday nex! references require!. Moderate waxes will be paid. Bep2-3t" Al FFREPERICK ACADEMY OF THE VISITATION, B.V. M. ‘The exercises of this Inetitntion will be resamed on MUN DaY, September 6, 1860. For information, Catalowne, &c., acdress DIRECTREBS, 24-2w : Frederick City, Ma. WUSS,CSBORNE'S BOARDING AND DaY SUHUOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND MISSES will reopen at 943 M et. n.w., SEPTEM- BER 15. aug3-2m S W. FEXNN, A. M., 70 will open afternoon clack every grade of advance Greek, French, G Book¥ceping. " Evening’c t fore at 86 per month. “Special attention. to prep tion for collec, West Point, Annapolis and competitive examinations. erate terns. continue as hi i Private lessons on mod- anglt PISCOPAL FEMALE INSTITUTE, Winchester, Ya., Rev. J.C. Whest, D.D.,prin’ pal. A te of the hichest ith experien r Fnelish, Modert uses, Mi duced rates. Bexins September 2. Beasron LADIES’ COLLEGE apd COLLEGE of MUSIO and ORATORY Pap Eteperatory Department, opens Serr. “15. 3k ber Sear. BEV. kA. PATERSON, A. M., President aveS-im Binghamton, Broome Oo., N.Y. OXS’ ENGEISH AND CLASSICAL RIGH SCHOUL, Presbyterian Church, 4% et, Opes Sey h. Circulars, with testimo- ni the bockstores. For further information addreas the Frinci, al, Lock Box 535. 12-2in J. W. HUNT, AM. MONEY TO LOA N ONEY IN HAND TO LOAN ON REAL ES- TATE in sums to suit at six OF cent. No delay. Applyto LOUIS P. SHORMARER, eer-st 920 F north west. T° LOAN AT ¢ PeR CENT. PER ANNUM— #804, 81. 000, 81,800, 500. GEO. TRUESDELL, 605 7th str $2,600. 81,500, $1,200, $1,000, DOO. soa esol? We nave tied suas Bep2-10t $3 on hand, and can make the loan withont delay on wood real estate security. TODD & HANDY. Eep2-at 509 ith atrect n.” $300, 8500, 1,(00, 82,000. Money on! ae feat rates | No delay. . Moi state Broker, avc31-6t 918 Fost. ay ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. TTS, LOAN 8700, $150, 2200, $350, $500 to loan. Also larcer sums, os may, he desired. Lowest cliarzes and lowest rates of interest. an) wae augld 216 F strest northwest LOAN. er MONEY ON REAL ESTATE, Ix 8UMs TO &rrs, At 6 per cent for larze and 7 per cent for smal! jums. No delay. . B. HOLTZMAN, Jy31 10th and F ste. n. Ww. BUSINESS CILANCES JOR SALE—A firet class RESPAURAN T, can- for A pterut . P. Church, 9th strest tal Iceation: ratisfacto-y reasons given Send for sample cards. eevee han ets wine ee 25 Im* | selling. Address Box 117, Star office. se! rs 1G RECORD, $3 2 Year. GEORGE'S HALL FOR BOYS, RUG STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE—All in ¥, New York. Most com- ste, Mining Paper ‘ever published. Sa: ies Free. Orders executed for Mi id other Securities both in N. ¥. aud THE RISE IN COAL, edieted in our card of August 4th, 1880, the rise in price of COAL has been made. To those of our friends aud customers who have S been guided by our opinion and purchased their coal we offer our congratulations. Our large stock of coal ail beinz purchased at MAY PRICES we a wrepared to offerto the public wenerally o are Pripecial induceinents for cash. J. M. WHEATLEY & CO, 3 corner 2d street, Indians avenue sua gues at e Wharves foot of 10 h street 8. w. ers left at W. T. Baldus' Pharmacy, corner street and Pennsylvai D.w. will ra- ceive prompt telephonic - | the College, Gen. Garfield, Speaker Randa: Steet ESTUWN, Mp.—Unsurpassed. erence in Washington: Col. Thomas J. Lee A., who has two grapdsons at the school. Pr G.’KINEAR, A. M., Principal. aug24-2W' CLECTIC SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND “4 SMALL BuYS.-—-The seventh annual session will commence NDAY, Sept. 6, 1880, at 210 A st.n.e. Miss FMILY EF. HUNT, Teacher.s2i-Im* HE ADJUNCT-PROFESSOR of Latin in the QULUBIBIAN COLLEGE would be glad to fecure private pupils or to teach in s city school duriny hours not enzazed at the College. subjects taught: Greek, Latin. English and Lower Mathe- matics. References—The President and Faculty of Mr. W. Corcoren, Prof. Hall, Supt. J. O. Wilson, Gen. Alvord and’Hon. Wm. Btickney. Address A. P. MONTAGUE, Goiumbian Ool- lege. aug2l-Im* MOK. LAKROQUE, 1923 F st., native French Listrnctor, craduate of Borboune Uni- wersliy, Paris. @usses in Frener, Latin, Grook, Geruah, Htalisn, Spanish, Portchese. Tranela- tin aucld Kef- U, 8. as 40 PIECES PLAIN COLORED SILK, IN ALL THE DESIRABLE WINTER SHADES, At 7% Cents Per Yard, FORMER PRICES $1 AND $1.25. A GREAT BARGAIN. 62-Oxy Price. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS. sepl-3t 919 Penna, ave, \ OTICE.—Received daily prime NORFOLK OXYSTEKS, HARD and SOFT CRABS ard CLAMS. Hotels snd. pri Yate fanalies supp o) | N. WHITE & Co, Nortulx Oyster Hepot, sepl-4t* 621 B sireet n. New iS THE TIME TO Bry, During our recent trip tothe East we added to our Fall stock the latest patterns in VELVETS, MOQUETTES, BODY AND - TRY BACSSELS 4 OREE-PLY anb ee INGBAIN CARPET. in RUGS, MATS, D! ae HS, UPHOLSTERY wad ISHING GUODe, &e., and which at extra inducements. xclusive sales of SLEEPING SPRING PI LOW. Prompt attention wiven toSTEAM CARPE’ CLEANING. SINGLETON & HOEKE, aug3l S01 Market Space, NEW DRY GOODS. FOR EARLY FALL WEAR. “Great Bargains" in TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, ‘RaPEINS AND HANDKESOUIEFS. 26 doz. all-Linen German NAPKINS, "1 50. 25 doz. Genuine Devonshire TOWELS. at 43.00. 10 doz. Ladies’ Pure Linen Cambric Hemstitebed ANDKERCHIEFS, at 81.£0 per doz. BARNSLEY AND GERMAN TABLE LiNENS, to 83 00 per ya. ranging from $7360. WIN i leys to mate! Fae hgh ORAPES AND URETONNES. S?-Our Northern and Eastern Correspondents Send us New Supplies Daily. MARKED IN 52” “ONE PRICK ONLY,” PLAIN FIGURES. PERRY & BROTHER, Penna. Aves, cor. 9h st. Established in 1840. aus28 WwW H. WHEATLEY, = . STEAM DYEING, WET AND DRY SCOURING, 49 Jefferson street, RGETOWS, D. 0. With every facility, the best talent, and a fail FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DYE STUFFS AND CHEMICALS, I Work catted for and” Satter ie tha aa or express from other placea. re by mail promptly attended. pase RCE aN A eo e SCHOOL FTE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE. Prof. OTIS T. MASO! M., Ph. D., Princi- fee ta Instructor in History ‘aud the’ English 7 3 Prof. ANDREW P. MONTAGUS, A. M., In- structor in Latin 4 Sone H. JANUs, Instructor in 0. DAVIS A. B., Inetructor in ship and Bookkeeping. ‘rf. d. HOWARD GORE, B. Instructor in Mathematics Thia School affords a thoreugh peeereces for the College. Its full course extends through four years, butit furnishes alsoa Hich School course, Gcenpsing two years, for pupils who have com’ pleted their studies in the common Enwiish braneh- €8, cither in the Pub'ic Bchools or elaewhere, ‘The session opens on the Sth of September. Charve for the whole year, payable quarterly in advance, $68. ‘here are no extra charges. For cata‘owues or farther information sddzess the Princip: H Colleze Hill, above 14th street. aus)9-Sna GPE: j;CERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, corner of 7th sud L sts. n.w.—This institution jas A PIOMT ess: dd successful experience of 16 ears. If educates young men and women for uso- fainess and. self-silpport.. Ite wraduates, wecure itions of trust and profit. Qourse of study and ing comprises English Louzuage, Busi- Dees Arithmetic, Spencorian Practical Venmanabip, Bookkeeping, by single and double sutry,, adap! to every, variety, of business: Business ‘Practica, requiring the making oat aud exchanging of all Kinds of business papers, paying and recelving cash and keeping the accounts; Klocution and Lec- tures. Day and Eyening Sessions besin MON- DAY, AUGUST 20, 1850. For information and termé call at the Collewe or address HENRY 0. BPENCERK, Principal. anglé EK. J. MAX MUELLER, Toacher of RO OAL tad INSTROMES TAL A ‘USIO. Mu- Bical Director St. John’s Episcopal Church. 2023 Maesachusetts avenue n. w. augl7-6w* BoneeERTows FEMALE COLLEGE, Bordentown, N. J.—Beautiful location, healta- ful, home-like, thorough ebrist erned._ Rev. WM. 0. BOWEN, augl7-lm CHARLOTTE TALL, SCHOOL, 6 ys pp Md.—Fall Session begins Sep- tach session of Gye montis. FOr Cicculare aavirees each sees Wt. BRISCOE, Secretary to the Board. alf-lm= EERson INSTITUTE, SELECT CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL BCHOOL Jah st., betaeen T md K streets, ch st. au Will reopen WEDSNE “DAY, September 8th. For Circulars, €e UAGArese principal, anal? Ge CABLES 5. “914 14th street. CARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FoR 160 yor sce aura, eae nc eultioR Session begins Sept. 20th. Osrenlars obtained at thi Btarcihice. Mra. 8 Bowie, Rockville, Md. at Bae ‘T. VERNON SEMINARY * M ARDING AND DAY SOE. NEB No EADIE Removed from 2u4 **P." Bchool year opens Sept. 20th. For furth if th daress 3316-Sm ite SE ROMERS. Principal. HE ARCHER INSTITUTE, WASH- INGTON, D. 0. sso At in and wisely woy- MM, Pres't. © cireulars address Mrs. M. RB. D.G. good order. Apply to GHEEN & OSBORN, 0 @ st. now, sep2-2t" Fe, SALE—FARM of 150 acres in Montgomery count, iniles from city. ‘ mite from R. BK. Station; “ood Muildings; thorough y cultivated; 1,200 }) 900 pear: acres in g-apes. W be sold low to an in:mediate customer. W. E. BUR- FORD &CO., 1115 F st. n.w. sep2-im RARYS 10 TRADE FOR WASHINGTON PROP- ERTY—1 own 9 iraproved and 21 unimproved FARMS in Western States; titles clear; no incum- brance. Iw'sh to locate in Washington. and will trade any of iy Farms for good property here. Address me 3s follows: WM. WHEETEN, Wash- ins ton, D.C. e6p2-61 WOR £4LE—One of the oldest WOOD and COAL, YARDS in the city: mule carts, haracws and fixtures: terms reusonable; rent low. WM. H. MICELI 1N. Y. 3 sepl 3t* A CHANCE IN GEORGETOWN. —The STUCK and GOLD WILL of an old Bneiness diouse, on a business stree i good retail grocery and Huns out dwelling. Address Box 25, Staf oflice. 81-31" Vv ANTED—Small FRACTIONAL GERTIFI- OATES of the Board of Andit, at best market price. LEWIS JOHNSON & CO. aug30-10t ROE SALE—A FAPM OF 100 AORES= good build inye; large qnantity of fruit; healthy mile from Annapolis Jw OD, Ch ington Branch B.S O. ¥. Bs price £50 per acre. COUNTRY RESIDENCE, with 6 acres, sll necessary out- buildings, near the same station; price $3,600. - BOWIE, Anvapolis Junction: or, Dr. 0. M. HABRIS, 600 Maple ave , Le Droit Park, Wash: ington, D. 6. aug25-1i” aa ec FE SALF—A first-class RESTAURANT in Be!- _ timore, Md. ; tine Fixtures, most desirable lo- cation, doing a yery good business. Address Box 109, Star office. augé-Im* 50.000 HAND-MADE MEROHANTABLE ERICKS for eale, at 85.25 per thousand, deliv- ered. Telephonic connection. GEO. L. SHER- IFF, 1114 Pennsylvania ay. n.w. aug2-1m ‘OR SALE—Small Houses, cheap ard on easy terms. Gn 8th st. n.w., a 2-story Frame House of 5 rooms, lot 1534x95 to a 10 ft. alley; $1,200. On 2d st. n.w., 2-story House of 5 rooms, lot 16x65, 8 to 10 ft. alley; $700. On 3d st. n. 2-story House nene street cars, has 7 oom, cellar oulge nenr street Cars, > 4 ble, lot 373gx105; rents for $15 per month. W. E. BUBFORD & CO. 116 F st. jy19 a7 ot ew —————— RENTS AND GUARDIANS TAK! Ba NOTICE! Tans JUST REOEIVED A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SCHOOL SUITS, SCHOOL SUITS, SCHOOL SUITS, WEICE I WILL SELL AT VERY LOW PRIOES. BRING THE Boys. A. STRAUS, LOML Pennsylvania Avenue. FOR 10 DAYS ONLY. TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE gALL SEASON THE SALE OF SUMMER CLOTHING WILL BE CONTINUED FOR THE NEXT 7KN DAYS. THIS 18 THE LAST CHANCE TO SECURE RARE BARGAINS, WHIOH MAY NEVER BE HAD AGAIN AT SUCH LOW PRICES. DON'T MISS THIS LAST OPPORTUNITY TO BUY OLOTHING AT ENORMOUS LOW FIGURES. A. STRAUS, THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER, 2011 Pennsylvania Avenue, Between 10th and 11th streew. Reece YOUR COAL BILLS AND HAVE ONE OF NOROROES' REGULATORS ittached te . itis AUT Willeave one thisd of your coal, OMATZO and WALTER D. WYVILL, Agent, aug21-3m_ + 453 Penn‘a ave. ¥ iG. SOU ise! ek, exezannce, JAS. F. BELEN, 419 Oth st. m.wey oF ELUMUING, Sith sigs toe Garr 61 led. ap6-Gm* augs0 arrangement. Orders promptly WANTED By 8 Tady, two neatiy-fucnishea va! RG fam d OMS, Fecond floor, without Board, in pri- : location between Pennsylvania ave..@ hets.uw. Address, stating terms,'L. » Post ottice. Sepl-oout* WAdZED—A fret-class CATERER with «007 recommendations; man preferred. Apply at 1326 New Yors ave. sepl y ANTED—TEAOHER, to instract primary pu- ils: also, a first-class Assistant in hizher brancher: Collece uraduates preferred. Box 68, Star oftice, Washi . \y ANTED- By a Lady, ferred, located bet Address sepl-3 y Address DEE Sep ive one hundred dollars to any procure me a permanent CLER- in the employ of the Government mouth. Address E. HE one that wi T. POSITION at $80 to 8100 pe: cinpati, Ohio. West Tthet, WASTEDA spun al in figures, who bas sor: of book- keeping; small pay while learning the business bat ‘00d permanent place for one who euits. Addres giving ave, references and former ocenpation, any, W.H-B., Btar office sep] ANTED—FAMILIES to furnish with RELI- ABLE SERVANTS; trr ns; SERVANTS of sepl-3t accurate Best store r_om and toca! T§_ foods or favcy and m T. A. NEWMAN yr 2 Telaud h to a cod ten GREEN, No. 1520 14th §' Fok RENT ROUSE 417 M stn w tenant c ; >) Siebt Poon x, summer eite home. #5 2 h mmation and key, apply JOHNSUN'S Popnsyivania ave. ® {OR R&ENT—Two th cating, with er withc Bey Board at No. i Furnished KOOMS, . private bath-roome, losets ) Also, a third-story h the suite Or singiy. OR KENT—ERIOK HOUSES No. 807 1ih et. Jeleven ro. 1090 Sth st. now. 2018 G «t twelve rooms.” All ‘aye in. first- and have 8 snd all med: improvement JAMES W. BARKER, lus H_ st. 730 9th st.n.e., 9 re. ee. hse, 4 Mare ave n.w Fu TWh stn w 125 muse, Mare ave. 200) house, E et now 159 18th nw, WS re. 83.33 Sth st now, 1Sre. 53.23 Gait, rt 5° moons over ¥ OF THE FINEST IE CITY FOR 8 VERY BECT 860, 0 B FROM TO Er aves poe iN 1,000 ro i at MODE ISLAND AVE., pear ‘town ( hew 10-room, ted enience. Price ¢50 per month Hanson m cle —A Cesirable with evry oon 2% AND 427 FOURTH ST. N.w.— Bricks, 10 rooms each, was and water ath, : ep? St FOR BENT Bixanty furnished ROOMS, with every medern c navenience, 1510 G stn w-1-3t" Price & THOS. J. FISHER ACO FOR BENT Four ROOMS on 20 4 for light housekeeping, with ail the niences. References 1224 7! ‘OR KENT—1i7 Maryland av : - shed HOUSE, 13 rooms: H and Furni ture in good cordition: location very desirable. Kent moderate to a carefnl tenant PGE SENT AND BALES OF PROPERTY, VATE AXD AT AUCTIO! : sted on the Ist and 15th of evs fice of THOS.E. WAGGAMAN prove: No. 504 13th sepl-3:* 5 D street 6.w., ele id, water, ail modera { To wood tenants rent low mente. st. now FOr T, F, iniwe yard and stable, ‘OR RENT_No. 2.W., DWELLING, 12. rooms, 1] racdern’ i mete. O. C. GREEN, Room 3, 4 {OR RENT—Handsomely farm ished I H street sorts: boys, virls; SEAMSTRESSES for ct: suite or Fingle. Location desiral sud-countre. ail with reference S28 -F gon'w? | irom Capitol, “‘Tatie Hoard. lis Marni i C. E. PRIO. co. aug23-20* a aug3l-6te WANTED Families to furnish with reliab'e SERVANTS and other help. Cooks, Cham- bern aids ard Nurses, all with reference at short notice. Sth st., cor. Mass. ave. P. Mo- DONAL & CO., Agency. aug)3-Im* 7 ANTED—MILITARY BOUNTY LAND WAR- RANTS, Soldiers’ Homestead CLAIMS, and al] kinde of LAND SCRIP, for which hest rates: ill be paid. | WILLIAM J. JOHNSTON, Attor- Yaw, Room 41, LeDroit Bullding, wut Sin WANTS—MISCELLANEOUS. WANZEDOLD GOLD and SILVER, in large or smali quantities. Highest cash price paid. $21 Pen'a ave., between Sdand 43s sta. aug 20 ANTFD—STEAM CARPET CLEANING AND UPHOLSTERY in ail its branches. OHAOE BRO., eug20 616 Louisiana avenue. WARTED FEATHERS | TO RENOVATE, Mattresses to remake and fine upholstering Moth exterminated by steam. By F. H. YOUNG, No, 1404 Pennsylvania avenue, opposite Witard's otel. auc20 Vv yy ANTED—YOU TO KNOW THAT I SELLA firet-class Tailor-made Second-hand SUIT, much Roney i ereat ee than a com- y suit ean be bought, men Bow SJUSTH'S ULD STAND, {OR RENT—713 1ith st., ROOMS, Fingle or en Suite. Apply at xbove number. aux30-60° FE BENT Guest A lero BASEMENT. Lieut and dry, wi e ares, gas ry corner 0th abd G Bw. We: DODGE. “su2e"1n TOR RENT—HOUSE No. #3Hat. ne, sven rocms, cellar, water and gas, newly ‘painted and papered. Bent $18 per month. Inguire No. 403 7th et. nw. aug26-8t ‘OR BENT—One three-story brick HOUSE. nine reoms, baeement, with a'l modern im: brovements; rooms fresco psinted. House. 62222dst.n.w. Inquire No. 403 Tih et-n.w. ‘OR KENT—Two two.stor HOUSES, ciaht rooms, bath room, with all modera tmprove- mente: newly papered and Nos. 1510 and 152€ Sth st. n.w. Inquire No. 403 7th st. 8uH26-8t ‘(QR RENT—From Sept. Ist, HOUSE No 729 #th st. n.w., containing 9 rooms, bath roora, with hot and cold water in house. Apply next door, No. 727. anK20-2W* Fo RENT—BRICE HOUSE, No. 1115 10th at. D,W.; 7 rs. | gas and water: excellent neighbor- ®2b per month. DUVALL & MARR, sugi4-lm SL Fe RENT—Thecommodlous BUILDING kuown as the Sherman House, situate No. 215 3d st. T.w., ocptaining 23 rooms and all mod. imp, This bsilding has been used a number of years ass first- : < class boarding house, and is one ost derira- Roshi? BT Bay Ba ase ans elas? | Ge We eyrarencetrpone onto DUCTAL band Clothivg. aug20 | S MARS, Real Estate and Insurance Agents, 88 F oPPp¢ AT KR RENT—To gentlemen —A handsomely 2ERSONS! Ffiainea FROST BOOM. No other Todgere PERSONAL. 4nd no children. Terms moderate. 1210 9th st. A CORDIAL, UNVITATION is} EXTENDED TO Dew. suxi4-1m? cientific len, Archi! lers ant = —i ‘- thers interested to call and examiue a eltuple vot See OTe seat St REA neatly fur. wonderful invention in the form of a Pnuematic or Air Clock, patented by H. Wenzel, San Francisco, Ca}., and’now on exhibition here. It is usefui foi all buildiries where a number of clocks are required, such a8 Governnient Offices, Scliool Buildinys, Gol- levee, Mannfactories, French Flats, &¢, andthe object ‘accomplished ‘in the invention is to insure uniform and correct time throughout a building. An examination of it will convince any one of its fuperiority over every other system of time-keep- ing, C. SCHNEIDER, Bed Hanger, 1207 F etrest northwegt. aug2-co7t MME; BEQOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS of life. Ail business confidential. Ladies and Gentlemen 50 cents cach. 1023 4th street north- west, between K and L streets. ausll-Sw* pished HOUSE ooutsining seven rooms, wich modern improvements. Apply on the premises. suxd-tw" FOE PENTA? 32 Ee. Megra—Honk No 1213 Get. Keyeac joining. suquire 926 Lou: isisna avenue. ‘auzdtin rh Se EUS ae Bae JOHNSON, 718 13th st. n.w. Pau Tm (OR RENT—No. 1446 N st, n. w, near oot Statue; thirteen room; every room heated, in cluding servants’ und beturoom all ‘toders son, Yepletces, Rent ‘855. “an bp seen At any Cire. “ne-liaif block from cars. =P. MOVERS, 715 Isth st me ME. BLANCHE, or Pants, FeMate Docrress, M cures all complainta, especially leacorrhes ; the reader of card: ‘Tells everyt! . Also, the See ane 622 10th st. between E and F n.w. Bye W,, Bet BURGER, snocossor to I. P. LIB- BEY, Watchmaker and Jewel haa re- moved to corner of 7th and F sis. n. in Drag Store, opp. U. 8. P. O. tayl}-4m OEN PATCE EXAMINES TITLES, reports ag to the responsibility of people, with sbstracts of Hens on real estate. 10th st. n.w., 6 a.m. tou pm. Always in before 9 and from 2to§ ‘apll-5m. oon KOsS, the long-established. reliabie Clairvoyant and Astroloxist, «ives better sat- isfaction in all affairs of life than any one in the profession; tells the past, present and future dee- tiny: wives-advice and assistance on all matter appertaining to business, love and matrimony. ALL Ix TROUBLE CaLL. Satisfaction given or no Fay. Courultation Rooms 402 24 ot., above D st B. AD PROFESSIONAL, 'OOT SURGERY, CORNS, BUNIONS, &c , &c.—DK. WHITE, Chiropedixt of over fifteen fears’ practice throughout the United States and Canada previous to locating in Wasnington,in 1561, successfully treats ailments of the feet. ifis estab— ji 416 Pa. ave, opp. Willard’s Hotel, is yatronized by einen thousands of other we: 1 per visit. H. JOHNSON, D. D. 8. ° Dentistry in Allits Branches. GOLD FILLING a specialty. J Ofice—717 H ST. N-W., opposite “*Cal- vary Baptist Church: Befcrence:—Rey. Dr. Domer and others. augll Nox ‘CE.—The Dental office and business of the late Ly Jolin Hi. Darrell of 1237 Fa. a will be continued by his_nephew: Du. O. J. WALTERS, formerly of S13 Pa avenue. A continuance of patronage is respect- fally solicited, aps-bmn J R. WEISENBORN, Dentist, removed to 915 7th et-D. CELLULUID TBETLH inserted B7yereet. and all operations on he nat ural Tecth at reasonable prices. ing, 50 cents. decl6 ee ee . DUKE, Dentist, 715 14th et. nw. a qi Did etre iedutital Sete of Peotit Bott 88; Teeth Filled, 81; Extractine without Fain, 60 cents. All operations warranted. ect3L Deere TALBOTT, Denaise, No. oh ‘st., three doors from cor. B. Dentis- try in ail its branches. ‘Teeth inserted $7 per set. All work warrant SUMMER RESORTS. IVER S?RINGS, ST. MARY'S UO., Mp, will be open during the month of Feptem- ber for guests. Excellent table fare; fish, crabs and oysters in abundance; fine gun- iby, game plentiful, Steamers stop, at Cotton's, where conveyance madi ver Spring», Board ver day, $1.25. R. P. BLACKISTONE, M. D., Milestown P. O., Bd. sept SSS SSS SS SS (pEsrxcrion BAKING POWDER. physicians, surgeons and KROWE personages. Fee, aug27 SUPEFICR TO ALL OTHERS, CONTAINS NO ALUM. INGTON ENTERPRISE AND WOR: 4 WATDIAL BY EVERY HUUSEREEDES MUCH BETTER. IT meme eee Rae ame iy which in 6 29,00 bottles have been im Ie YOU USE TE UNGe YOU BILL NOT U: once y » Zi ANY UTHER KIND, aa Do rot fil to o-der a supply, or at least a sample frew YUUK GROCER FAGTORY, Taticsac 2 212 and 114 3d ot. new. ECOND HAND CLOTHING, S Wats, BOvTS, SHOES, WATCHES, PISTOLS, &., Can be dteponed Of at the’ very’ hiwhest cash prices by calling on M”WALSKEY, 901 D ‘corner Of Sib strret northwest. Orlors by med Wil be promptiy attenced to. augit BOARDING. GOK KENT—Two furnished EOQJMS with BOAED, at Brichtwood, D.C. Apply Mus. MARSHALL, Brightwood. se7'2 St HE TREMONT HOUSE offers good ROOM Tie anteht Boe Board, for B55 wed, e3d er month: house is well furnished; table first- Cats, and ceolest location in the city. ang24-Im UK RENT—] °MS, fornis! oO ished, FLAGLER. : Der month. at Gee (PEs LOCHIEL HOUSE, 612 9th st, nw., is one of the cosiest and beat conducted Boardiny Bouree in the city. Transient Boarders accommo- dsted at reasonable terme. Bovis LOST AND FOUND. Lor ket SQUIRREL. A liberal roward i? returned to JAKE BUDD, Theater Goialgae OfT—A swall BLACK AND TAN, on Aor shout August 18. 810 Teva Sa wal b ue if returned to 28 lowa Circle. ae 5 REWARD-—Strayed from 1418 Penn. <g.__. ave. aR i.W., early this morning, K TERRIER, ans indie.” @. G. COR A FOCKETBOOK, containing note in D. Hofniaun for $1,546.45: 8 “Ury draft for 10110 to same order. aud a cum of money fm gresabscks. All persona are utioned agsinst nexotiating the above pspera, t having beeu stopped. ‘Ihe finder wilt bo y rewarded on returning the same to JOHN HOFEMANN, Room 108, Patest Ofte» Bui sep Sept. o the WELL. seps- FOR SALE. i SALL¥—Just arrived from Madison c9. two vice thorough bred MAKES, a» pair of Blacks (matched), one Driving ‘Hi ree and one Saddle Hores, at 2U1 1ithe northwest. ‘Oh SALE—A nev, fine tuned, 13 stop, CBGAN, cheap, ‘at 1114 6th street Dw. Bep2-3t* a eee ‘UK 8AlL-E—Good HORSE, euitable for a Coupe cr Business Waxon, or will trade for «. | Light Osrriave or Bugey; st 1310 Peansy1- Venta ave. sepl-3t" BALE—New and Sccond band COUPES of | Brewster and other makers. New, and See-nd-hand Family. Garris Bugeier, Phetons, Carts, &e., whit Promptly attcneca ton haa te Seana oe ptly atten fo. . A. “i Fository and Factory 4:0-416 8th st.n-w. a7u31 FROEBENT. FOR R weet end, can be Carner DESIKA ment—Furnace w n and pantry ~ bay © w, dining room and Becond floor—Three bers and bath pom. Third foor—Two large chambers aud ner- vante’ roomy, allin good order. Parking on front and westside, enclored by enbat a! iron fence. The floore of firet story ana trimmings in hard wood. This property is within two srea of . U. 8" Capitcl, andon> equare of the Metropolitan and Pa. avenue strect cars Price @,(U. AD epection of the prewlses ts invit 3y20-3m FITCH, FOX & BROWN. FOR RENT— THE CORCOF Orrositz U. 8. Tne Fine Stores, Office Roows—*' ing—for Burinees Officer, S BU DINS, ‘a SthrEr. ‘ly or commnnicat- ios, ete. Water sud. Clonets on every floor. Elevator an? steam hast. Das }Fooms for storaze. Inquire of the Janitor. 5 SPORTING GOODS. "IW! Extraordinary Bargain! Warranted ©) perfection in barreig, locks, tock, action and shooting qualities, Donble-barrel Breech loading Shot Gun. Enelish Laminated Stee) Barre's— worthy a #100 wen And money re- funded it not ‘estimonials —"*Tt is agocd can every recpec reeds no better." —P. sonian Institute; ment Hospital Major Geo. Dufley, Com. "7 andris, Va., and hundreds of others ‘A Sport.ng Bazare, cor. and F, opp. U.8. Treas., 521 7th opp. U.S. Post Offic. Taniease cata locue of fine Colt Guns, Pishing Tack v Archery, Lawn Tennis, &e., free to Ga BRUPPERT, N 403 and 405 7th et. n.w. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY CHILDREN CARRIAGES, ARCH- ERY AND FISHING TACKLES; CRO- QUET AND LAWN TENNIS; BIGy- CLES, VELOCIPEDES AND WAGONS. AT Prices To Surr THE Tres. COAL D WOOD. OAL? : ~COALI: ARTHUR B. SMITH haviny tablished Wood and Ce would respectfully it th naxe of his friends and the publ nerelly. Hehas been for & Dumber of years with W. H. Marlow of this city. The best wrades of Coal alwaysou hand. Bawod 8nd Split Wood and Coal kept under cover. Orders by telephone or mail receive prompt attention. ARTHUB B. SMITH, 25-1m Seb wt. Jons MILLER, Wholesale and Reta'! Deale: CO&L AND WOOD. Moin Office, Depot, and wz Woot Mill, 4g and Virvitiuavenues.w. Brave! 1143 Bt! ee. ‘Coal sold as low as eny place in th ty. PINE EINDLING WOuD 85. 0u per co: VAK KINDLING WO 2D $5.90 per cord Alordof KINDUING WOOD delivered in any part of the city for $1. TELEPBONIC CONNEOTION. Orders promptiy fled, and satiefaction smar- BLteed. eultga NATionaL rain association. FIRST PREMIUM FOR BEST COAL ana ANG WOCD was awarded to us over al rm bonglt the old os- rd, No. 1233 Sth st.u.w we TNE KIND) STEPHESSON & BRO., Depot and Mill, 7thestreet wharf. Cftico: 12th and Fenn. avennos aud \OALE Weop!: COALIIT LEAVE YOUR ORDERS THIS MONTH rox WOOD AND COAL AND AVUID HIGHER PRICES. WALTER H. MARLOW, OMice and Depot: Cor. #th and B sts. €.. Branches: A et., bet. 2d apd 3d p.e. andcor. 9th Bt. and New York ve. Tw. iy4-2m GREE. ace 2 OOAL AND WOOD, “apead sacktion #iven to every order. 1114 and 328 Pa. Ave. Tele honte connect end Mills, Water and aoe, Ree iver. Ake woop. C°%™ sounson suoturns' Woon, , Truernono Goxmzosions.” OOAL. : ity Low Prices, CORLL! MOM: promt Seltoction. Woop. Main office, mili and depot nication, ine Prompt attention to orders, are prepared to offer to Our patrons the best reine. ties of coal at the very ces. K SALE—Handsome HORSE, 15 hands, 6 ears 0:0, eound and gentle; fine side- Vehicles ate bates” DOWNETS Babies, cen 2 1613 thet ow DO ‘sug28-6t REA’ JAINS IN CARRIAGES. —Ovet oe cane EY FAMILY, ee eee eS jump-eeat Jasgers, Pony bocead ak Gass to: tous, and (0 cther styles, 1m! ripe dooe Rone gardlecs cf cost,to close our 80 fler refused. JHMIDT & 00., Penney vauia ave- aui25-1m ORGANS FOR 466 AUER A RRGp nen ‘apa 410 11th st. nw. Piet irom ses ingben ose eee Coupe Horses: 4 Baddle ands BINIMONS" Stablen SIT Tae cee ee Og oe KH PALF—At rreat bo Reged for cash, or on easy terme, 3 ‘Sasort nent | aftle ‘vorld-Fenowned ESTEY ORGANs, at 743 7th st. now. auls-30* yest oninea DEPARTMENT. ENGLISH AND SCOTCH SUITIN 78. LADIES' RIDING HABITS a specialty. W, 8S. TEEt. 935 Pennsylvania avenus. DRESS SHIETs to order. aug} pri insure ict: of 2.240 ““SouNson BROTHERS.” ie ‘the ton. Bain office, 13th and 1112 9th st. sand Spo Fests. s.w. Offices: D.w. ; 1418 7th st. a. THE TRADES. OK BINDING. Fine STONE and EARTHENWARE of every de- and machine-made FLOWEB POTS of all F = COOKING ‘without delay,

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