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= reer THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. THURSDAY.......Scptember 9, LSS0, CROSBY 8. NOYES.... Editor. —— The Evening Star hasa requiar, perma- ment. bona fide daily circulation more than double that of any other daily paper gublished in Washington, and eq ual to tha Of ali the other daily papers here added to- gether. ‘TH ETAR office ts connected with the Telephone Exchange. Advertisement, orders for the paper by mail and otherwise, news, or any information or business can be sent day or nixht, free of charge. Qraus OF SCHOOLE. TEACHERS BEFORE SELECTING THEIRTEXT BOOKS SHOULD CONSULT THE FREE Deacriptive Educational Catalogue or A. S. BARNES & COMPANY, PUBLISHERS, 2A and 11% William Street, NEW YORK. Oor latest publication (Just from the press) {8 PRACTICAL LESSONS IN ENGLISH, A Brief Course By. J. M. B. Brix, Superintendent of Pablic Schools, Detroit, Mich. 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The bank holds large qnan ti- ties of uneircnabie sliver, and, In Its strait, the presumption is general that the government will afopt a financial policy that will render this cy useful Prince Bismarck, ac¢ording to information, has been consulting the Rothschilds, and pessibly he will obtaia ald from them that wili enable the government to maintain the mono-metaile or gold standard, While Germany, th rin the Franco-Prus- sian war, is groantng under its loadof debt. and may be driven tnto reversing {ts flnanciai Foliey In order to obtain temporary relief, France 1s prosperous beyond any past era of her history, and Is growing richer dally. The indemnity money poured by France Into Ger- Manhy's coffers after the war seems to have found its way back very soon, along with a great deal more. The war, which was at one time regarded as the rutn of France, has proved to be her greatest blessing. It relieved her of the incubus of impertalism, aud set up in its place arepublic. The people govern, while Germany f Geographic We publish also the following entirely new series to replace older works by the same authors: WATSO! INDEPENDENT BEADEBS. MONTEITH'S INDEPENDENT GEOGRAPHY. DAVIES & PECK'S BRIEF COURSE IN MATHEMATICS. GLARE'S BRIEF DIAGRAM GRAMMAR. And the following by new authors who have already won estonishing favor: BARNES'S SERIZS OF BRIEF HISTORIES. JEPBOR'S PROGRESSIVE MUSIO READERS. FouRTEEN WEEKS IN Each. NATURAL SCIENCE. By J. Donman STEELE, PH.D. WORMAN’S GERMAN SERIES. MARTIN ON CIVIL GOVERNMENT. FOR TEACHERS hed down with a herlditary goverament, Waive which feels that it can only sustain itselt oy THE TEACHES'S LIBRARY (35 vole.) an immense and constantly increasing standing aND army. — : Congressman Aiken, of bis canvass for réleetion 1s arraignin nerthern demeerats for “tnsincerity and prejr. Glee towards the south.” He charges that the northern democrats In Congress have refusad to make @ fair division of the appropriations; Tefused to restore Mextcan soldiers from the south to the pension ists; that they have main- talued a high tarif, and the southern democrats should not any longe BABNES'S EDUCATIONAL MONTHLY. + Contents cf September number: Scheme for Technical Schools—Spelliag Reform—Frenca O: ion of erican Education—Kducation in Tex: Rectazian Schools—What is Real Teachins’ Vition—Learning | Text-Bocks mal Mestings—Sonie Needs—3 tery and Science —Notes, etc., cte. num. Kawple free toa Teacher. EMF or further de iptions, samples, pri consent to be governed | cfc. address the Publishers us above. The by the northern minority. These sent!ments aud visits of Teachers are cari have called forth from the democrats of South | slicited, ant ticy may rely on receiving prom Carolina the severest criticism even con- | ard COURTEOUS ATTENTION. a demnation of Mr. Aiken. The democratic organ so. RECEIVED ANOTHER CON- Of the state calls upon him to leave the party | of siunment of NOTE FAPEI at eI par resin. A or be silent. and tells Aiken be ts “quarreling | Pushy 0% Syuopl, HOURS, at 3.0. EAR. with bis bread and butter.” Mr. Aiken hag | ===> °t 2G C1’, “inst, opp. Eat. office. 00-3 been renominated by his party, but the dissatis- | ¢ VINOINRATI GAZETTE. —Hercafter the faction caused by his utterances may compel | oh be on eat y Moe AD Man HE will algo de- him to retire, or else his opponents may ran | } er it to subscribers Fe o8-3t another candidate agalust him. It ts sald that his complaints against the northern ns democracy are throwing cold water on ONE PRICE the efforts of the leaders to enthuse the party in the state for Hancock, and that it is much better to sacrifice Aiken than to permit this to continue. It seems to be rather up-hil) work this year to solidify and enthuse the party in South Carolina, because of dissensions that have grown out of local and state questions. In Charleston there are two factions, and, while both support Hane>ck, their quarre's, it appears, have a dampening effect upon the party else- Where In the state. Mr. Alken 13 one of the leading lights of the grangers, and nas a strong hold upon the agricuiturists of his district, but is not liked by the business Interests. His majority two years ago was about 13,000, but the republicans did not make the fight they pro- pose to make this year. Ifthe report that an agent of the cenus bureau has been sent to South Carolina to investigate the allegations of fraud be true, this question, Which has attracted so much attention, will, Probably, soon be settled. The census officials Of that state assert that alphabetical Usts of all the names entered by every enumerator are on tie at every court house, and, as this is one of the requirements of the law, such 1s no doubt the case. A comparison of the alleged frauda- lent returns with those on file can soon be made. Then those districts In which fraud is charged can be taquired into, and, 1f names of persons who have no existence have been en- tered, the fact can readily be discovered. The towns are, with few exceptions, so small that all the residents are acquainted with each other. and almost any one of them could point out on au enumerator's schedule the names of fictitious persons, if such have been entered. The enum erators of the state protest that their work has been done honestly, but, as the ery of frand has been raised, the surest way to settle it 13 that reported lo have been adopted by the census bure. >» BOSTON DRY GOODS Hows DURING THE RECENT INCLEMENT WZATH EB WE HAVE BEEN ENABLED TO TAKE ACCOUNT OF OUR ENTIRE STOOK. 1T WILL THEREFORE NOT BE NEOGESSARY TO CLOSE OUR PREMISES ON ERIDAY, September 10th, BUT BOTH OF OUR HOUSES @HALL REMAIN OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TO7 P, Bf. WOODWARD, LOTHROP & COCHRANE, An ergineer who hes taken the trouble to examine the drainage and sap!tary condition of summer resorts reports that of one huntred a 705 and 700 Market Space. Ofty such places that he inspecte ONE PRICE. sap one Is in a really wholesome sanitary condita: This is rather an alarming statement and one P Neue te that should set peop!e who visit summer resorts TRAUS’ the map, deny who can, ‘The object in leaving home ta i neni mortal race of man. $s to seek rest and health, and a pure Goto STRAUS’ if you're al 4 phere ts essential to the latter. It 1s not | For ¥arbe that suit church, shop or stab'e. common thing for persous to return from ummer resorts worse off in health m they left home, and perhaps the Go to STRAUS and see the st ally pure alr of some of these plices 1s Buy, or bay not, you'll ha poisoned bj ve sanitary arraagemsnts. Go to STRAUS’ aeer who has takea the palas to His coate and uination will but give to the public ‘Goto STRAUS’ if you're saa, the names of those resorts where the sanitary His styles make cen the mournors ¢lad. surroundings are so unhealthy. le will soon Go to STRAUS’ if you're poor, Go to STRAUS’ with your boys, Breeches are beter far than toys. if you’ accomplish a reform. The people will avoid juake his prices sui. you sure. them until sanitaby arrangements are atten Go to STRAUS? if you're rich, we. Ess His styles are all the ** tones" pitch, greenbeckers of the United States who Peso STRAUS it you're cot are doomed to such overwhelming defeat tn Boe wrapping Cold, November bad better emigrate to Switzerland | and exert thelr talents in behalf of a new party there. They will be received and welcomed, no doubt, by M. Joos, a member of the Swiss par. Mament, who bas, after two years labor, laid a foundation fora greenback party. He has be- “gun by attacking the federal constitution, which prohibits the state from issuing bank Go to BTRAUS' if you can, For he can suit just any man. Go to STRAU: ‘One half his wor' oung and ola, has ne'er bedn told, A. STRAUS, THE OLD RELIABLE OLOTHIER, 2OL Pennsylvania Avenue, sep Between 10th and Lith streecs. Botes. It requires a petition signed vy 90,0;| A CABD. the constitution shall be submitted to the People, Dut Joos has obtained 53,000 algnatures to his petition for this purpose. The indications are that the next election will retire our green. 77 backers who now enjoy public positions, to private life. Unless they determine to abandon the rag baby to its fate they might take the dis- carded and disowned tnfant to Switzerland and engage the services of Joos In attempts to keep tt alive. OF THE, S. P. TEA CO’S STORES, Nos. 703 7th st., AND Bridge st., Georgetown, Presents his profound thanks to his many friends ard the wenerai pub'ic for their generous patronage during the year. He has brought the public in contact with pure TEAS and OSFFEES) at usus! prices, and ornamented their parlors aud dining- lables for nothig. He proposes to retain the con. fidence of the community by preservin tae high standard of his already renowned Teas and Gotoos. sop) 4t J.V. A. SHUELDS, R RENT. Hat APPLY IN PERSON OR BY LETT MAKSHALL BROWN AT THE HOTEL. 3g RICHARD WALLACH, 456 LOUISIANA Ave NUE. Beps-202p, 6t* CuersP COAL! CHEAP COAL! DALE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY, ‘The individual who writes to us tn the in- terest of the garbage contractor, characterizing those who “chroate grumblers, aud who claims that the District Commission- ers are saving froin $5,000 to $10,000 per year by the present contract, ts informed that in the Opinion of THB Sram the preseat garbage Serv.ce would be dear at any price, ‘The BOCH! ee 510 11th street n.w.. has a « advan! yas con- The efforts of the leaders of the opposing | tract, made before the Inte aivance feo Goal Virginia factions to heal up the differences and | {ei{credstary time. Parties wishing to soaure Jor do two ti unite the democratic party are not baing en ish of aieeent month B fiakinga shar of stock couraged by the newspapers of the state, with syeble 81 per month. Tus rt but few exceptions. The funder and readjuster | © i Litwe makiver ef etter beet, I organs are firing broadsides into each other 5 LOWER PEIOES With more vigor than ever. for alt kinds cf supplies, scch as DEY GOODS, If, however, a | Poors, SHOES, CLOT: &e., & truce ts agreed upon and the two electors] | fave more than’ thocpmee Gf eats POUCH Uckets are consolidated or coneentrated, there | MOUS sev5-10%, 30, 3p Organs will have to siog small. ‘Therefore, the Jess they say now the smaller the dish of crow ‘they Will have to swallow alter awhile, equal to Dew at the lowest prices. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. WANTS. JOHN'S COLUEGIATE INSTI- Sore VERMONT AVENUE, bet bo 8s porausten Be sts. Primary ciasses, $8 per quarter. Bro. TOBIAB, President. sepd-6t PITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE.— ‘Thorough instruction in all branches tauzht in Pigiler institutions. Prof. 1. TWITCH ELL having leased, remodeled andl furnished the Jonsress Hi Building, located op H street « ¢., near Ist st. east, will reopen the College September 15. Class in- struction, regular cow from 7 to9:30 p.m. Pri- vate inst: uction, special branches, during the day $#-Parties prepared for Civil Service Exam tions. sep Be. E. L. JENSEN WILL RESUME HER instructions to Misses and Boss at her new residence, 204 F st. The Misses’ Department will be conducted separate by a competent assistant. eps Dw HOF, LARROQUE, 1329 F st., native French instructor snd Linguist, ata of Serbenne University, Paris. French taicht a8 ken by the elewant and thoroughly educated rench society. Method easiest. fens GPORGETOWN UNIVERSITY. THE SCHOOL OF LAW Opens for the annual term of 18: DaY EVENING, October 6th, at six Lecture Hall, 918 F st. n.w , ‘in Kevular course of two yeara, Fifty De nom; Fost Graduate course, Tw For particulars address WM, HENRY DE! 915 F at. new, ISS MARY TUCKER MAGILL WILL resume her classes in Elocation Octobar 1st, Teridence, 2126 Pennsylvania ave. n.w. mm. ESSONS ON PIANO OR GUITA’ 89 ts $12 per quarter. For further particulars, apply or address MOSIO, 213 10th et., south of Smuthscpiau. Kefe-once given. bep7-2i" BESS, HARROVER’S SCHOOL FOR a¥A Young Ladies and Ohildren, will reopen MONDAY, Sentember 13). For circulars _app.y cr acdress PRINCIPAL, 1336 Tet HE COLUMBIAY UNIVERSITY, ‘The Colmmbian Colleve opens September 8. The Medics! school opens October 4. ‘The Law School opens Octover 13. For catalccues or further information address JAMES ©. WELLING, LL. D., President. WEDNES- ‘clock, in the ington 8, Secretary, Washington D.0. sep8-8m. » at he e sep7-3m N ATILONAL UNIVERSITY, Rutberford B. Hayes, President of the United ‘tes, Chancellor Ex-Oficio. LAW DEPARTAENT. FACULTY OF LAW. ° Hon. A:thur MacArthur, President of the Facnity. H. O. Claughton, Esq., Professor of Practice, Ap- plied Evidence, Commercial and Maritime Law. William B. Webb, Esq., Professor of Pleading Kvi- dence, and Equity Jurisprudence. EngeneCarusi, E:q., Professor of the Law of Real id Pertoual Property, Contracts, and Negotia- ble Testrumente. , a ‘Zhe Law Devartme:t will reopen MONDAY, Sep- tember 20, 1880. LITERARY DEPARTMENT. _ Darins Lymap, M.A... (formerly of Miami Ur versity, Ohio, and East Tennessee University. Tenu.)' Prof. of Avcient and Modern Languages tnd Fnglish Literature. : rifts derartaient will open MONDAY, October POLYTECHNIC DEPARTMENT. Faccrry—Hon. Arthur Mecarthur, Lu. D., Pres- Ph. D., Prof. of Geology, Min- craloay, Mining and Olenustry. sae B.H. Benton, M. A., Prof. of Mathematics, Civil Encineoring, and v tary Ohemistry. Lester F. Ward, M. A., Prof. of Botany and Na- ‘tural History. BCHOOL OF MATH SURVEYING AND CIVIL EAGINEERING. This school reopens MONDAY, September 20th. Btudents sre admitted on examination to any class they may be qua ified to enter, Ostalowues are .ow ready aud may be obt: om the Secretary of iverstty, or on application to Prof. #, IL. Kenton, at thé Lecture looms, 1419 New York ave., from 4 to 5 p.m. K GU anALAGY AND ‘OBER 1ith, 1850. Opens OO" Bracran Cra! try, Natural Ph and M chanics (including Geometrical and Linear Persp will ke organized eariy ia COPODER, of which future announcement will be made. Catalceues may be obteined and students may enter any Departmentat tho of W. J. NEWION, 509 7:h st. 0 \HE MISSES KERB WILL BE-OPEN their SCHCOL MONDAY, September 20th. For Circulars apply 9us (2th st. n.w. sep6-2w* Fy, BOSCH 1s Now PREPARED TO GIVE ¢ INSTRUCTION IN VIOLIN, OLARONET and ill OKOHFSTEAL INSTRUMENTS. ‘Terms reaecnable. 6h H street n.w. ‘Rep6-31n M45; ELIZSBETH HABKIS’ SEMI- E FOK YOUNG LADIES, LITTLE GIRLS and BOYS under t selve, will open on MOX- DAY, September 20a, 1880, at'622 18th st. n. Fept-2W* N ETHROPOLITAN SEMINARY AND KINLERGAKLEN BOARDING AND DAY SCEGOL FOK YCUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN nmes duties SEPTEYRER 17rd. Kinderyarten ormal Institute, OcTonen 131. Principal, Misa B.C. GRAVES, 800 18th st. n.w. sept-2w HOW 4ED, UNIVERSITY, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. ‘The thirteenth annual eeesion of this school will commer ce VOTOBER let aud continue five months. Expenses :-—Matricalat $10; Inc 3 Gradustion, $30; Demonstrator's Ticket Circulars address QO. B. PURVIS. M.D Fep6 Jim N of the Secretary, sep7-2y ra make BOF. & MES. LL. E. C. % SCHOOL FOR BOVS. No. 1234 I street p. w., will RE OPEN on WEDNESDAY, September 224, 1830. Instruction in the French lamnaze, private! Fep6-Im Ee (PUE PREPARATORY scroor OF THE OOLUMBIAN COLLEGE. Prof. OTIS T. MASON. A. M., Ph. D., Princi- pay tructor in History and the Engiish Prof. ANDREW P. MONTAGUE, A. M., In- structor in Latin. Prof. ANTHONY H. JANUS, Lastructor in French and German. Prof. HARRY C. DAVIS A- B., Instructor in G eek, Penmanship and Bookkeeping. aire. 3. HOWARD GORE, B.8., Instructor in ematics. This School affords a thoreng® preparation for the Colles Its fail course extends through four years, but it furnishes alsoa Hixh School course, occupying two years, for pupils who have com- pieted their studies in'the common Englieh branch- either in the Pubiic Schools or elsewhere. ‘he session opens on the 8th of oC ere Charge for the whole year, payable quarterly in advance, 868. There are no extra charges. For cata'ogues or furthor information address the Principal, College Hill, above 14th street. aux19-; PERASYLVANIA MILITARY ACAD- Civil Buginecrings Chemisty Cawsion aa Bie: ugineering, Ches » Classics ani lish, ‘Dewreea couferred. Before to Gon, E. F Beale, Com. 8. P. Carter, and Messrs. B.C. Hew: 5 . H. Baile: ismes G. Pa! ny of the Academy i) Washingt, ne Peto 3y10-3m_ Cov. THEO. HYATT, President. 5 et CIRCLE SELECT GRADED SCHOOL AND KINDEKGARTEN, 936 P street northwest, opens MONDAY, Sept. oun. augl4-Im DORA N. BROWN, Principal. KE CEDARS—A HOME SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS— Willreopen on the 8TH OF SEPTEMBER. Situated on the Heizhts of Georgetown, with extensive gronnds, the Iccation isat once beantiful, health- ti 1d acceasible. A few additional Boarding Pu- gi ire desired. Terms moderate. For particu- v6 address the MISSES EARLE, corner Fayette and 7th sts., Georgetown, D.O. an2-2m (HABLES ©. HILTON, A. M., WILL oren a School for young mien and ‘boys See- TEMnrE 6th. ‘The Classics, Mathematics and Higher Enx’ish will be thoronchly tancht. Special attention will be given to those preparing for col- lege, ecientific institutions or for competitive ex- amibations, Mr. Hilton will algo receive private Pur ils of either cex.. For terms, testimonials from ecent patrcne, and further particulars apply at 408 Fast Oapitol street. anugl2-im* EOHGETOWN COLLEGIATE IN- STITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES REOPENS WEDNESDAY, September 8th. ‘Those wishing to gnler aa bosrdihg puplis shoud apply without de- lay. Miss STEPHENSON, Principal, 101 Gay st. Gecrectwon, D. 0. Prof. C. GINESI, Teacher of French ‘angl0-1m* AVERLEY SEMINARY, 1412 H st. n. w.—Boarding and Day Schogi for Young La- dies and Children: Session opent® ent. 20%. " Olr- culars at Book and Drug stores and Seminary. au2-2 MISS LIPSCOMB Principal. WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEGE-— For students of both aexes. 27th session br- 8 Sept. 7, 1880. Healthy location, thorouzh ruetion reasonable charges. For catalozue address J. T. WAKD, D. D., President, Westmin- ster, Ma. ‘auz20-eolm G4BNesrs UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, ELLICOTT UITY, Mp.—1 ‘ipal JAS. M. GARNETS, MA. LU.D., late Principal of. St. Jobn’e Colléve | Opent BERT. 15. Addrexs, until Sept. 1, MIDDLEBURG, Vi 3329 602m R&SuEAND SCHOOL FOH GIELS.— » SANDY SPRING, MD.—Will reopen SEPTEM- 1oTH. A full course of instruction will be xiven, with lectures on history, belles-lettraa and the natnral sciences. For ciroulars address HENRY C. HALLOWELL, A.M jy3-3meo NIED—A YOUNG MAN of Gathoi Wier sci PNG MAN 21 Oxtholic pareaty, tion. Address Box 43, Star office. _FOR RENT AND SALE. Fk BENT HOUSE and STORE, 614 Bet. #2, with as and water. Inquire ‘at ¢ 6 Bs street se. ors ANTSD—Fonest GIRLS, who understand the icking of and rass, can get stead; Sork at219 and 2a) 0th st.-n.w.” serotneman TANTED—By = bie and competent W Aiko mak Str Datioy os ounaee ess gare forhorees. Best referenos. Arpiy 191 Ast. yy ANTED—A Co‘ored MAN who is a good meat and vewetable cook. Apply at GREEN MOUN TAIN DINING BOOMS, 7th st. Washington Mar. re Bey-2t* WV ANTED—Three unfuroished ROOMS (scuth- West or ncrthwest) for light housekeeping guilaren Star o| V VV ANTED—By Addrees, with location and price, = 89-2 gentleman and wife ROOMS ard BOAKD: Gapitol Hill preferred; rafer- fces wiven ahd required. Address, stat’ng terms, D., Coast Survey office, city. Bepy-2it Waste MAN as local acent in Washington for th Treasary of Obristian Gpowledce, wil! pay a suitable party S15 weekly. Ofice Eneyclopwdia Satannies, §45 Pennsylvania y te WANTED By a mentieman and wife four or ve unfurpished ROOMS, on second floor, suite. Wie for housekeeping: references exchancal. Ad 1 Faling terms end locality, B. J., Star office. sep9-2t* \ y ANTED—Middle-axed WHITE WOMAN to do xeners! housework for family of thre DB; NUSt be good cook; to person hoskeasing sPeggtualifcations: liberal wages paid. | AnpIy (9. 1321 Fives et. sep9-2t RENT—By a family of three , & HOUSE with about atx rooms, mod ern improvements: between D and P and "st and 12h ste. p.w. preferred; rent not to exceed #22, end paid in edvanceif desired. Address 26! st. ¥ fe eS WANLED A PAKINER, lady or gentleman, with 81,600, to purchase half interest in a atent novelty. just issued. that will yield a snre fortune in less than two years thorouety invehration. Aadress B. U. Box 3 hint 2 Oty, DC. it PSE BENT—One ianee. Furnished Frout ROOM, merge fst floor. No. 222K st. 2.w., for td penth, ‘sono -2e GOR EENT—HOUSE 1107 18th st. 0. w. Tooms, all modern improvements. Premises, ‘341 D st. aa FSR BEN! Very comfortably FURS ISE ROOMS, in suite or single, With cood at 310 Indiana ave. eer) Fe BENT—Tso larce OF ROOMS, xround flcor, 652 F rt. nw. ; near luterior Department and General Post Ofice 2 Iu a priva‘e family, two or thres mely furnished RUOM le or to. eether; terns reasonable.‘ er 1k et sep-st FhOR RENT — BUICK HOUSE No. 707 4h wt. 0. w.. bear @ four roome; rent cheay water im yard: lance front aud side yard ‘Apply, on premises. sey 9-3U" TUR RENT—In Georsetown, HOUSE No. 7 Jef- ferson et. ; tx roume, passive, water {1 ard |. Apriy to T. D. DALY, Btards 179, Center Market. sepo-3t" {UR SALE OR RENT—By Oct. Ist—No. 17 Iowa Urcle, cor. Ehode Island and Vermont ave- es, three story Brick HOUSE, 10 large rooms, ern improvements: most desirabie loc stion prly to Wild 1AM_McLEAN, 13lo kode fata ave. D.w., or 204 13th st. story rick, ai! inodern improve: elegant in desivn and finish toust be sold. A bancain. S500 0) hi; Hberal te $24 Fst. nw., Ki fUK BALE—On Easy Terr BONDE Derenn ts ran et as follows. First oy window, ber. Se oom ard 86 in every chamber r— TWO chambers, one fire ia maiz baildiue ts the whole honse: ranwa in kitchen - thirty foot houre: ta! e To ¥. BABKEK, Ni ute W ANTED 8 White, 6 Oolored WOMEN —sook, wath and iren; wages 88 and $10. _ For coun- iry, Oclored Cook, and Nurse and Laundress. ba 8 furnished servants. PRICE =a WHITE GIRL t) & CO. WANTED immediate! aesist in housework and take care of @ chil’. Apply at 1849 Sih st. n.w. Beps. Jt" ANTED—& COLORED WOMAN to do gan- eral housework and wait on tha table. .The best of references required. Apply 927 H stroet n.W. sep sat" WANZED;A lady wishes ROOM, or ROOM and BoARD, in a nice family on’ B strest $v between Yih dnd 1ith ets. Reply for two Address Fox 105, Star office. be3. WARTED-An_ expericnced | OPERATOR on, the “Domestic” Sewing Machine. Inquire between 12 and 2 at the Domestic Sewing M: cfiice, 905 F street, (Masonic Temple.) —_863-3t" WANTED A SITUATION as waiter or cham- bermsid in a private family by a respectable German girl, with best of reference from last sm- ployer. Address GERMAN, Star office. se8-3t" WANTED, Be Srer. 16ri—Two FURNISHED RCOMS and BOARD for myself, wife and son syed fifteer, or three FURNISHED ROOMS suitable for housékeepiow, between 11, 20, G@ and M&is. n.w. ; private family preferred. Addreaa W. W.D_, 804 Hat. n.w. sepe- WANIED — Brickyard MEN (healers “and fossers) and LABORERS. WASHINGTON BRICK MACHiNE OUMPANY, Hand Bound FIs. D.e. Rep7 WANTED On the 15th, by wentioman and wi ROOM and BOARD in a quiet private £ northwestern part cf the city, at 850 per moi Addresa Box 126, Star cflice. at Ware SR AMULIES to fornich with RELI ABLE SERVANTS: try ns; SERVANTS of all sorts: boys, girls; SEAMSTRENSES for aty and country; all with reference. 926 F 0. E. PKIO! HE ADIUNCT-PROFESSOR of Latin in the OOLUMBIAN COLLEGE would be wiad to recire private pupils or to teach in a city school duriny hours not enwaged at the College. Subjects ta Greek, Latin, English and Lower Matho- Retorences—The President and Faculty of College, Gen. Garficld, Speaker Randal. Mr. . W. Corcoran, Prof. Hall, Supt. J. O. Wilso >, Gen, Alvord and’Hon Win. Stickney. Acdress A. P. MONTAGUE, Golumbian © lege. auc2t-1 HROKBEL INSTITUTE AND KI’ DERGARTEN, Mi-ses POLLOCK and NOEKR, Prncipals. Education thorcuzh in all depart- ments. Normal class for ladies. School reopens SEPTFMrE 1127 13thet. now. aue?8-Im HE ECLECT?C SEMINARY.—The third annual session will open Sept. 43. Boys and iris, bewinuing and advanced wi!lenjoy the ‘‘New jethed of Training.” Z. RICHAKDS, Pr'l. su26-1m & CO. ansds WANTED. Families to furnieh with raliab ¢ SERVANTS aud other help. Cooks, Cham- termaids and Nurses, all with reference at short notice. 829 6th st., cor. Mass. aye. P. Mo- DONAL &CO., Agency. ANTED—MILII ABY BOUNTY LAND WaR- RANTS, Soldiers’ Homestead CLAIMS, and ail kinds of LAND SCRIP, for which hizhest rates $ill be paid. | WILLIAM J. JOHNWTON, Attor- aw, Room 41, LeDroit Buildia ‘angé 3m Fob SENT Brick HOUSE of seven rooms, 9 st., near Bonrdsry. Inquire cf C. H ARMIS®. Fst., or 1443 (st. MAN, OR RENT—HOUSE 123 Cet ne, contain 2 rooms; modern improvements: possasn st Cotober. "Inquire at 169 Ost, ne. eeps t FOR RENT AND SALE Roe BENT. “FOR RENT. FOR I Cor. 4&Ps.ay..1678 875 8 2411 Pa.ave ,1érs.mi40 2ath st. rat. 22 E a . 3 bricks 6 No chase will be made for ad Money to wan in euirs to xtit. Al roy erty Doth for aale and rent,oan be seen st my office (lice houre: § 30 a.m. to'S.90 p-m. W. BR. WILCOX, Comer 20th and T sta. now B RENT— 5 Br RB. 0. HOLTZMAN, REAL Estate AGENT AND AUCTIONERE, 10th and F streets northwest. Skating Rink. 1313 Riees st. no w., 23 1886 etn w.,1Tre $125 "30 re. and bath.” ee Frr. house, Mastay 150 515 2d st. n 4 Fur-hoase Fet.p.w.126 44 A st ne... 4 Por-h’se, 16th pew. i 4 Mare. ave n.w. wo 4 Pur b'se, 20th st. w.195 ‘ s Eur. houke, Mase ave 2) 224 Ist st. ae! 2 Pur-b GO 13th st. nw, 2 nffice rooms. 2 MN.Jae soe te 2 2422 Bonndary, 9rs. 2 re 2 rm. 2 st n. Is Largehall, Post BIda & 2 94) Dst.n-w., store. 75 25 1683 Mase. ave.n.w. iw and bath wo ‘ 15 1757 Fet.n.w.,ll rs. 60 2034 vth «tu. w., 6 301 2d Stn. w. 11 re. rooms 12.89 40 Het ne bE 2.5N. 5 12 and bath. 40 I MAKE NO CHARGE TO L. ORDS FOR ADVERTISING THETH F Ty, AND KEEP IT PEFORE THE P'UBLIO CONSTANTLY. I HAVE MANY OF THE FINEST SITES IN THE CITY FOR SALT SS Shao 260,000. Ni TH To B60, 00 THE T a > %. O. NOLTZMAN, oth and F ats. how. Fe RENT Call for our LIST OF HOUSES RENT Cail for cur LIST OF PROF Owners will do well t us, It will secure pron 401 ‘ SITERMAN & CO., St. Cloud Buildine. Fe RENT—No. 1211 Ist. n.w., BRICK, three stcries, eiwht roe cellar, furnace Ke. ; soutlern exposure. B. H. WAKNER, 916 F st. nw. saps JOR RENT—To GextieweN—Laree well-venti Isted handsomely fnrnished ROOMS, econd end third flcors, 920 New York ave. ; conven‘ent to four lince of care. seps Gt" RENT. st. D.w.. 10 re., nearly new. .€25 per mo t. n.w., 10 roome 240 per mo hand 1 st 40 per mo 145 7th et. 20 per mo House on 8 per mo Ww. . 4 ru TODD & HANDY, sepa ‘509 Beventh street n.w. FFoE RENT. AND BALES OF PROPERTY, P VATE AND AT AUCTION.—Sve Bulletin shed on the Ist and 15th of every month, at the tice of THOS.E. WAGGAMAN, 519 7th st.B-w. 68-2 E82 RENT, Several nice HOUBES. “Appiy ty C. B. CHUROB, Inde endent Loe Gilice, cc ét._and Pa. ave. TOR RENT—HOUFE with 11 rooms, veniences, on F st., bet. ingnire 483 Pa. ave., 0 FOR BENTO tished HOUSE, 13 root jure in good condition: location yery di Kent mederate to a careful tenant. sep ‘A three-story BRICK HOUS¥, 12 8, all modern improvenents and st attached. “No. 763 6th et. nw. Inquire at A. FISHMAN & BON, No. 430 7th st. Se 8ep7 JOR BENT— RHODE ISLAND Pal de —Handaome Brick me, elevator, and » Price 8125 per nionth. AVE. 405 “G" STREET N.W.—Handrome 8: dence, contsiving 10 rooms and mm Liences. Price $50 5 auth. 425 AND 427 FOURTH &T. Now story Bricks, 10 rooms each, 23 $40 per month. 1224 SIXTH 8ST. ‘Te3-room Bric ern imps. Price aue26 THOS J. FISHER & CO., 12 moa- Fst.n.w. i30 Kast ble house, 17 rooms, lit id every convenience, only imenth te good tenant. BH. ¥ n.W. tely and handsomely far TSE of medinn sep6-Im_ or ail toxether, that elegant private KESLBENOE, No. 1012 Joth st_n-w. bas large rooms, range, Istrobes, froscoed walls and every modern impr:'vement. seps-ft* {OR RENT—Flecant APARTMENTS, 00. first, Fecond and third floors; single or en suite; all ‘ern improvements ; at 1027 Vermont ave., near ‘Fhereon Square. FK 2 WANTS—MISCELLANEOUS. WANREDGEEATHERS to renovate, MAT. ‘TRESSES to remake, MOTHS to exterminate from furniture, at A.H. OHACE & BRJ.'S, 616 La. avenue, next to city post office. sep) yy ANTED—OLD GOLD and SILVER, in lsree or small quantities. Hixchest cash price paid. 821 Pen’a ave., between 3d and 43s sts. ang20 ETHEL CLASSICAL AND MILI- TAY ACADEMY.—Address, for Oataloxuc, Mas. A G. SMITH, Supt. av25-lm* Bethel Academy P.O., Fauquier co., Va. ANTED—STEAM OARPET CLEANING AND UPHOLSTERY in ail its branches. OHAGE BRO., aug20 616 Louisiana avenue. M ISS_E. SENDORFEF will reopen her SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, MON- DAY, September 6th, at M. P. Ghurch, 9th stroet northwest. ‘au25 Im* ESkkerIC SCHOOL For GInts AND MALL BOYS.—The eoventh annual session Hill commence MONDAY, Sept. 6. 1830, af 210 A st.n.c. Miss EMILY E. iiUNT, Yeacher.a2l-Im* 24TH ST.—M'llo V. PRUD 'AOMME'S 91.0 Gitises recopen eeptomber Bote ard Ge tober 14th. French tancht by the natural method. Houre 11 tm, 33, $34, 6% pom. Terms moder. ate. Great advante tfered to pnvila who tske the whole couree. ate lessons if desired. an30 oJ. Hig ROMER, Teacher of FIANO, ORGAN ¢ and VOCAL MUSIO. Particular attention to beginners, as well ae those wishing to be quahited for Teschkers. Terms moderate. 1215 street northweet. ‘ang30-Im* GEous ETOWN COLLEGE. SCHOOLS RESUMED IN THE AOADEMIC DEPARTMENT ON THURSDAY, Kerr. 97H. Boarders wee. + 8300, Helf Boardert 100. Day Scholars. 50. sep6-8t P. F. HEALY, President. VAPITOL HILL KINDERGARTEN / and PRIMARY SCHOOL, fourth year, opens ou MONDAY, SErTEmveR 13TH, 188). Kcr ciret- lara and ivformation, apply to the Principal, CoR- NELIAF. BUYDEN, 42 ad at. e.0. sept-6t* N ACCOMPLISHED AND HEFINED Lady wiilxive lessons in vocal music; also 10 Evelish, te Ld desiring to make up deficien- cies. neh a specialty; best references uiven. Address E. H., 1115 T st. uw. Bept-6u" ME, JOSEPH Haspae, Solo Violinist, graduate of Conservatory of Pracue, and ‘of Sauret, of Paris, desires to inform the jc that he will impart Instruction on the Violin , b.gipning NEVTEMBER 15TH. Cen also be engaved for coxcerts. Auply at Music store of Elis & Co., 937 Pennsyl- : sophay LO CUTION.--Mies M. K. SOHREINER is Jlepared to ofwanize classes in Elocutioa and to wive private instructions to individuals For Aiculare 28 Franklin Bailliag, Bi f. Mark Bailey, Elcutiouist Yale 0; Btropy, J. Graond W . Be Cerg Librarian Public Schoo: erences: ewe; J SCHOOL, for Boys and ss Hall, Ast. © ¢., near Ist, will ¥, reptomber teachers, A. GRAVES, Miss G. L. GRAVES. se2-ln N ADEMOISELLE L. FOULON WILL reopen ber French Day Seaoul september “th, Asso. 151 17th et. eepl-Im MISS HILTON, 531 VErMONT Av VE Wil reopen her’ knyiish and #reuen se! WEDNESDAY, September 16th. Prof. Ginesi in- structor in Freie Fepl-Im TIFFEY WILL RE- ! for Girls and Little Boys. at 1436 Corcoran st., on Wedaceday, September 1ath. Every porsible ef rtmade toad pupils. 61 MCUST VERON INSTITUTE, 15:30 Istreet nw. knalish and Mrench Schoot tor Youn Ladies and Little Girls. | Mt P. Princi,al\ Duties resumed Sept. 2 PRE PINKNEY INSTITUTE A SE- EROT Setcol for Gin will reopen on WED. i eptember . Kor circul ote. Adcress the MISSES HUNGESS, Priucipal, G8 hn. ave. sepl-bw" NATIONAL KINDERGARTEN AND arto! for Cuiliren from to 10 years of age. Socal music and German free. ‘Sixth year opens Feptember lath, issu. Aims. LOUISE ZOLLOOK, culare call atthe WaskinatoerRaotiotraetoa Meee clrevlars call at the Washingtoa Kin rten Nor- wal Institute, 929 Sth st. northwest. sepl-lw- BLINGTON ACADEMY, MAY Atuisne cor 7th s dE sis. nw.’ A Select School for Boya and Youns Men. Numter limited. Only scholars of wood morai character recaived. Fall term of 1850 beg ns September 6th. Careful and thorough instruction in the Cominon Eng ish Branches, Book-keeping, Shorthand, Higher Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Latin and Greek. Day and evening ecesions. BURTON MAOAFEE, A. M., Principal. sepl-I1m OCK HULL COLLEGE, ELUCOTT RG, okie becne a INDAY, Sept. Gh. Board, washing and tuition for term of five months, $130. No extra char; Apply for Pro- Epectus. “Brother AZ sHia8, President." a31-2w CADEMY OF MUSIC. 5 YOM Ie 1s50 1 street northwest. J. P. CAULFIELD, Mus. Doo., Principal. Etudies resumed Sopt’ 6th. au) Tea BT SCHOOL—Mrs. 8. E. FUGLER, Prin- Aton sth re-open September 20th for its 1th annual seesion. 1318 I st., opp. Franklin square. aug30-Im (PRE INCARNATION CHUBOH SCHOOL sor Young Ladies will re-open om WEDNES PAY, Sept 1d. French under change of Prof. C. ‘Avils to the Principal, Miss MAOLEOD, at the Bchoo tui ding, 11d ain een ‘im Pare SEMINARY.—Mrs. G.M. SONDRON WASHINGTON FEMALE | SEMINA- RY—A BOARDING AND DAY SOHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN—Will be re- Opened at 1023 12tn st n.w., MONDAY, September 20, 1880. Circulars at the principal Bookstores. and at 023 and 1027 12th et. n.w. Mna. Z D. BUTOH- ER ond Mise M. U. DOUGLAS, Principals. au2-3m . VERNON SEMINARY MT Woatna AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, 10" ee roar 20th. For further information dress 3315-8m. Mrs. J. K. SOMERS, Principal. PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, J2,comer of 7th and L sts. n w-—This institution 1a8 & progressive and successful experience of 16 years. It educates young men and women for use- fulness and, Self-support. Tie wraduates wocure positions of trust sud profit. Oourse of study and ining comprises the English Lengui nisi- Less Arithmetic, Spencerian eractical Penmanship, Bockkeeping, by einzle and double entry, adapted to every variety of Dusinoss; Business ‘Practic requiring the waking out aud exchanwing of al Kinds of business papers, payiiue and receiving cach and keeping the accounts. El tures. payand Eyenipg Fessionus begin MON- DAY, AUGUST 30, 1580. For information and terms call at the College or address HENRY C. RPEN , Privcipal. suglé OF, J. MAX MUELLER. Toachor of VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Mn- sical Director St. Jobu’s Episcopal Church. 2023 Mareachusette avenue n.w. 80a17-6w* 250 A YEAR, BUARD AND a $ ‘TION, Femsie Seminary, tia Aeadetee {eer Military Co!lexe (xounw Meu), Haddon field: N, J. For catalonnes, eee a EV. Te ELL REILLY, B. D., Jy24-2m = ms Reet ROMSXYLN SEMINARY, 903 16m ST. #% n w., near Latssctte vark." Soarding and vay Schoo! for Young 4 adies, litte Girls and Boys auder 14. Fourteenth year w'll commence Sept. 15th, iss". | Circulars thay be obtained at the book stores i 0 nat 8. L. E. SMITH, Prinetpal. MISS B. ROSS, Assistant, SIT ‘pal, ang7-2n CHARLOTTE HALL SCHOOL, &8t. / Mary's county, Md.—Fall Session begins Sep- tember 6. Bosrd and Tuition, $75 in advance eech session of five months. For Circulars add WAM. 2. BRISCOY, Secretary to the Board. al7-Lnr EREnSON INSTITUTE, SELECT CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATIOAL SCHOOL FoR Boys, y, 14th st., between I and K atreeta, Will reopen’ W : DNE=DAY, September Sth. Fer Cree ELSE FOUNG, Principal » % ING, incipal, aug)7 6w 914 t4th strect, OAEDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR Young Ladies aud Children. “Board aud tuition fecnion begvan Bert Ue een ee = 20th Or y Star office. Mrs. M8. Bowls, Rockler Ma. ef ame 4 Mote) ARCHER INSTITUTE, WASH- ie ei aYGTON, Dae ireulars address Mrs. M. 8. ARCHER, Macs. avenue, Washington, D. 0. arn ORDENTOWN F! i fe dete’ wotageeeita went be seat ered: Hev. WM. 0. BOWEN, A. Ai, Pres't ©" Shery wrads of advancement, Mathetnstios Pater BoobKecning. * Evening classes son gee P an continue as hereto- fore at 85 per month. Hoe Mean MoM. Special attention to prepa polis and ail competitive esarninations. crate terms. Melee PISCOPAL FEMALE INSTIT 2] Winchester, Va., Bev. J-0. Whese pe Oe? A chartered institute of the hishest gt experianced foachers ta hee duced rates. Begins Septoutber ao? eon with O¥S’ ENGLISH AND C MIGH SOHOO! Presbyterian Ohi street, opens Sept. 6th. with teatinac? Mddvese the Prnciyel: Lock Bac seger mformation augl2-2m J. W. HUNT, A. M. —_—_——_—_—_— PIANOS AND ORGANS. have a number of these ce’ ORGANS, which | am celling below fect ry pen bchool SEPTEMBE! tory quotations af 506 FIFTH STREET N-W. Cirowarsat Boo : EBEEBORN G. SMITH, stor S| A 1103. Penna. ave. CHOOL OF MUSIC, st. B.w., Sitins ex eran ne tether hs BeAUz UL, sronincEa 0, Voic n, etc. @hurch organ. Rates, ORGASB and Mecniicens HEINE. $2 a ment upwards. 2ug28-1m_ KAMP PIANOS. at aeiek gianna an Everyone's favorite. For sale for cash! i berreacotcombas one es iia ame Ama ie RUGSER will ropen at O49 Att. We, Pee, SIDNEY T. NIM310's, eugs-3m ss apeal- 420 Ulth strect northwest, WARIED FEATHERS "TO RENOVATE, Mattresses to remake and fine upholsterinw Moth exterminated by steam. By F. H. YOUN 3, Ne. 1404 Pennsylvania svenue, opposite Willard’ Hotel. an20 FOR RENT Sineroom BRICK ROUSE all the modern unprovements, No. 151! st.. between khede Islend aye. and’ st. Ex * menth to a goed tenant. Apply to JOHN GKEEN, No. 1520 14th st. © eep2-lma* oR RENT—with first-class Bosrd, at Tith st-n.w.. asnite of well Furnislied KOOMS, (perlor, bed-room, private bath-rooms, hal! closet and rocm clotets.) Also, atbird story BED-IOUM: vemied with the suite or singly. References ex: changed. ep2-t" POE RENT 20 8 (E Street aw., BRICK DWELLING, 12 roome, all medern’ improve ments. 0. O. GREEN, Room 3, 412 stroet nw. aux31-1m, RK RENT—Handsomely furnished ROOMS, en evite or tingle. Location desirable; half square trom Capitol. ‘Table Board. 115 Maryland ave. . angil-2w* 0. 1012 ALE—A DESIRABLE HOM oathesst corner of A ap as follows: Bsrament—Furnace and fas store room, kitchen and pautry. First th joon parlor with bay window, diu:n pantry. | Seconé floor—Three chambers ai room, Third floor—Two large chambers vauts’ room, all in good onder. and west tide, enclosed by The ‘Roors of Bret story wood. ‘This property is wt U. 5. Capitol, and one squ and Pa. svenne etroct care Price &5, Spection of the premises ts invited. om FITCH, POX OB RENT— THE CORCORAN BUILDING, OrrostTg U. 8. TREASCKY, 1Sra BraeRr. Five Stores, Oftice Rooms—sinsly or communicat- ing—for Buriness Offices, Studios, slo. Water and closeta on every floor. ‘Ele’ nd steam heat. Dark roome for storage. Inquire of the Jauitor. 5 2d st. 8 ¢.. arranwed re0.a, 108. ard “in bi Fo SALES A, Bandsome thorons MAKE, 5 years cll, pertect!y. #0 vty wentle ; excellent road ply G st. now., before 9 FOR SALE-A Bane Danoa—a. ap ‘ave Rosewood case PIANO of @ for 89), inclnding handsome sto! and cover. Will sil upon easy tm bly Pay ments to @ reliable party. SIONLY T.NIMMO, 410 11th et, new Feps-6t A Ee ESD KNOW THAT I SELL A firet-cless ‘Tailor-made Second-hand SUIT, much better and 2 creat deal cheaper 12CD Lew suit can be boudt, st JUSTH’S OLD STAND, No. 619 D st. n.w., or at Branch. Store, No. 408 9th st. n.w. N. B.—We buy but first-class Second- band Clothing. am20 ‘than a com- BUSINESS CHANCES. PCE SALE_ Tho STORE and DWELLING south- esst corner of 7th and L sta. n.w. Inquire at 649 Let nw. BHT-3 ‘OK Sal.+—Two French plate gisss SHOW W!NDOWS, with insidesash. Inquire at GEO, ANGERMAN'r, 713 7th st. n,w. cep? KR SALE—STOCK and FIXTURES of anold- establiched Locksmith and Repair Shop, with agcod run of work. Inquire atGA Det nw. aa OR SALE—AT 82,500—A_ nice eli HOUSF, with ail the modern con| south front nd fine location. Apply at 1 D.W., alter 4 p.m. AGE ALE (Qn ope of the msin strects iu Mount Ploaeant, ONE ACRE, well adapted fora bula- ing site, with good improvements. Addr-ss EX- CHANGE, Star office. Rep8-4t! ee Fok SALE-STOCK and GOOD-WICU of Gro. cery store, doing 8 good cash business; ood Teason for eetling: owrer in another business Apply ccrner 23d and H sts. nw. sep8-3 FGE ShLE—20 Shares Metropolitan Rt. Stock, 18 thares Columbia R. R. Stock, 10 Shares ‘*German-American Fire Insurance.” H. J. FROST, 420 6th et eps 6t* {OR SALE—FARM of 20 acres, on the Quesu's Chapel :0ad. about 355 mules’ from tue city; ood bnudings, fruit, shade, Sc. -Apoly sguthesst ecrner H ard Boundary sts.; or JNU: A. BAKER, 926 Loniriana ave. epi Gt" SPEOraL. x = We have several GREST BARGAINS in small BRICK HOUSEY, paying from ten to fiftesn par cent on price seked. Aleo, three or four Great B: xains in large property trom $5,000 to $15,060. Derirable EAP LOTS for Salo or exchange in 1 parts of th x we alii ‘® call, and guarantee to make terms setisfactory. SEY TO LOAN in any sum at 6 per cent. fel We BOBUEFORD & CU. 10 Feta: PYRUG STOKE FIXTURES FOR SALE—A ucodorder. Apply to GHREN & OSB! 6:96 st. nw, sep Fe SALF—FARM of 150 acres in Montzomery ) miles from city, 3 thoroughiy callicat=1 Ration; good bnidings: 200 peach, 200 8 acres in grapes. Will be tid ide ta an inteediata customer: BUR- FORD &CO., 1115 F st. nw. sep2-im TANIED-—Small FRAQTIONAL OERTIF V GREP ot ine Board ot Auli at best market prce. LEWIS JOHNSON & CO. aug30-10t dit SALE—A FARM OF 100 ACRES: wood build- hie large qnantity of fruit; healthy rone mile from Anbapolis Junction, on Washington Branch B. oO. ®, R rice $50 per acre. COUNTRY EESIDENCE, with 6 screq, all necessary ont- buildings, near the same station; price 33,500. . 1. BOWIE, pupa ue sunseen EOE Wace 8 ple ave , Le Droit Bark, EGE SENT Caran A lange BASEMENT, Liaht and dry, with sice ares, cas snd water, at corner 9th apd Gn.w. W. C. DODGE. 9026-lm F038 BENT-BRICK HOUSE, No. 1176 10th st. 2, W.: 7 rs. : was and water : excellent neizhbor- boca. Rent, 826 per month. DUVALL & MARR, 804 ¥ street. RK RENT—Tho ccimmodious BUILDING known @s the Sherman House, situate No. 215 $d st. b.w., © ptaining 23 rcoms and all mod. imp, This britding has been used a number of years as a fi-at- ‘boarding house, and is one of the most dosira- Zein the city for such pu . Apply to DUVALL * MABR, Heal Estate and Insurance Ayents, S04 F st. new. aagli-lm YOR SALE—New and Second-hand COUZEB ot Brewster and other makers. Now and Second. Lion 5 promptly sttenced to. ROBT. H. GRAHAM, § poritory and Factory 430-416 8th st. now. anid GREAT BARGAINS TN CALETA F dew and seco KIAGES, Top an Jomp-teat Jageers, I tons, atid £0-¢ ther oles Of cost, te sone cfler POR BENT To sentiomen only “A hin furnished FRONT BOOM. No other iodgsre snd no caildren. Terms 1210 9th et nw. auclé Im* r PAY BIDNEY T. NIMMO'R, 410 11th et nw (OK RENT—No. 406 lst St. 8.e.—A neatly fur- nished HOUSE contsiuing seven rooms, with moder iy provements. Apply on the premises. ang9-5w RK RENT—Ar BOARDING. r ‘DJ D IN PRIVATE FaMIuy fortwo rentinien, No. 1224 Auth ste ate e ‘Thomas ci TOR RENT Airs ROOMS, furpished or unfit isbed, pleatant location, at Nor. 314. ile, Indisrs ave. Abo first class BOARD 315 mcnth _BARAH FLAGLER. sepi-ly T= TREMONT HOUSE offers wood ROOM, with firet-class Hotel Board, for 825 aud 3 per month; honse is well furnished: tsble 5 clare, and caolest location in the city. aug 24-1m or unfurnished, ‘OK KENT—ROOME, farnish st 314, 316 snd 3:8 Indiana ave. n.w.; alo first-class "BOARD, $15 per mouth. SARAIH FLAGLER. J¥27 Gax* NUE LOCHIEL HOUSS, 512 9th st. n-w., isone of the cosiest and best conducted Bdsrdine Houses in the city. Transient Boarders accommo- isted at reasonable terms. novi? ny al MONEY TO LOAN. i bimeaeaad ean TO LOAN IN BUMS TO SUIT, At Bix Per Gen Cn Feal Estate Security. = Lowest Rates. J. V..N. HOYCK, Ki £9-3m) " Office 1505 Pa. DEORE. IN BAND To LOAN ON REAL Es IML PATE, in sume to suit, at six per cent. Ap bis te LOUIB P. BROEMAR ER, 920 F st. 2.5 Eeps-2 mutesions Very RCE BALE -Sistcon ead cf WORSES Tt rived from Reckingham county Conpe Horees: 2 Baddie Horses, apd a pyir Danple Gray Herees.. Can bo seen at JNO. SIMMONS" Stable 12th st.n w. KeTEY OBGAN! *S, 743 7th ears’ pI vanads 5 ns Foccesst ily treat lishment, 1416 P tronized by eminent hcusands of other well- #1 per virit. H. JOHNSON, D. D. 8. Se Dentistry'in Allits Branches. GOLD FILLING a specialty. Cfice—717 HST. N.W., opposite " vary Baptiet Church.” Beference:—Rey. Dr. Dower and others. angll to 915 7th fist, remnov: i TRETH tae Fa yerations on tie, uat- Bble prices. Extract ited cates atom. ing, 50 canw. Aecté DE BEE Dentist lath w., bet. G and N.Y. ive. —Bear Rete 0! #5: ‘reeth Fille Extracting wath 50 cents. ‘All opera SG TO $50.00 To LOAN ON REAL ESTATE © eecurity. Lowest rates, ail st once. WM. F. HULTZMAN, Attorney, 1321 F st. n.w. ‘ONEY TO LOAN in eums of 81,000 and Good REAL ESTATE NOTES purct cles HOUSES fer rent or eale. KENS Office, 15th etreet, near hizes? Es ONEY IN HAND TO LOAN ON REAL ES tate iianieae jowest rates. fepi-Im M SON 8. J. FISHER & CO., PERSONAL. 4) ep Sea Y. For st, pres GNEY TO LOAN ON BEAL ESTATE $5,000 MS Asie Tere Teller eirhtang on | MESSED Tac Ger Cuunin ae saan ates és. nw. ; Dame over door. seps 2k" | $100, ROBERT MCMEEN, Attor Ay ME. ELL EVENTS : Boo NY een conftest chadiee aud WP LOAN GE CTER GENT. PER ANNUM cent . 10; north- =, ¥ eerie amare STE 1,800. 82, 500. “ME. BLANCHE. oF PAvis, FEMALx Dooraess, Me Pah Sunisints, especially leacorries: te reader of cards. ‘Tells e ing. the future. “No. 622 19th st., between E and Fn. w. Sy21-Sw* = ALBUBGER, successor to I. P- W. Bev Watcnmater aud. Jeweler moved to corner of 7th and F sts. n. Store, opp. U. B. P. O- EXAMINES TITLES, reports as J Go tue reepoueiuiity of ple, with abstracts ao Hens on reai estate. AGth st. D.w., 6 a.m. tol p.m. Always in before9 and from3to5 spll-5m pm. Always in before 2 SS AM the lished. reliable M*dittrorsnt ana ives otter sats isfaction in all affaira of life than any one in the profession : ai moadeers 2, present and mn: ear, pens od appertaining to business, love and matrimony. ALL Catt. "Satisfaction given or no in TROUBLE ‘Consultation 402 2d Bt., Sa HOES GO TO roe scHoor phen. +8 0-10, 50, 60, 75. and 81 up. Rearer oh, TS. Bb abd BL Up. 68, 15, 800., 81. 4 ae ere a Beye’ School Hats, 40 and do: upwards. cers 1014 and 1916 Penna. ave. (QOLUMBIA POTTERY. 813 Georgia avenue, foot of 3d st. east. Fine STONE and MARTHENWARE of every de- ion. “and and machine-made FLOWER PO TB! Of ab #izes. Og gaee"PRERMET sas ops =#° nat cabees ea GEO. TRUESDELL, sep2-10t 605 7th street. Mo TO LOAN ON BZAL ESTATE. 1150, $500 to loan. Also larger sm asints_ be desired.” Lowest charges and 1: aig 3B. H. WABNER, auglé 816 F street northwest 0 LOAN. =) a ee At 6 per cent for ives god 7 per cent for smal sums. i - 0. HOLTZMAN, 3331 Both end Fai 2 LOST AND FOUND. —Festerda "sGold WATCZ. ate se ee Soe ee asked. left at 421 dwitbe paid and no questions 1 8-1" Either on. the steamer Lady of the Lestat street oor cominu frost tis whith iimee stoned DIAMOND RING. A liberal rewa-d will be paid if returned to 601 13th st.n.w. s8-3t" ‘AR D—Loet Rundsy morning. September the about 10 O'cioek, small Bue Baye 4 GYP; snawer to the name ier 4 4iss. Letumn 101018 Councotlout ave aw. Reevce You COAL BILLS AND HAVE ONE OF NOBRCKOSS’ REGULATORS ittached to your furnace. It is AUTOMA’ ‘will eave one-third of your coal. ae oak WALTER D. WEVILL, Agent, aug2l-3m 453 Penn's ave, CK EN ing th retreat bo comfortably «ccomumo- n 1y for information to A. 8. PRATT & SOX, 401 9th street. Mo, will sepd-lw RES SPHINGE, Sz be open during the month ber for guests. Excelietit ts crabs anid oysters in a Ling, game plentife where conves ance Board ver day,, D., M GOODS. 3 argain' Warranted ® perfection in barrela, iccks, stock, action and shooting «anlities. Dowble- barre! Breech. loading Bhct Gur. English Laminated Steel Barre's worthy # 8100 4 rial given nd money re- funded if not sa ‘cetimonials:—"*Tt ts Secod gun tn every respect, and the aportaman needs no better."—P. Jouey, ey, U. 8 Runith- sonian Inetity’ Peer, Gq. Govern: mert Bi Prof Beach, Alexa: ia, Vs. Major Gee. Duffer, Com. Tuternel Reveuua, Ale andrie, Va., and Londreds of ote: Sporting Bazara, cor. 15th aud F, 21 7th. opp. U.8. ¢ of fire Colt ‘H. RUPPERT, Nos. $03 and 405 7th st. n. w. HEADQUARTERS FOR THE WHITNEY CHILDREN CARRIAGES, AROH- ERY AND FISHING TACKLES; 020- QUET AND LAWN TENNIS; BIOY- CLES, VELOCIPEDES AND WAGONS. 3y24- Az Prices To Sturt THE Trees. THE TRADES. UVORBINDING. The public is SSSR ebay ‘that the is carried on as bereotore a fosaed out workn. the out = We in Ge ever sige Schuich aa always aps py Pennsvivauia ave., third floor. Be aes w