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EDUCATIONAL. ——_— — WANTS. THE EVENING STAR. EDUCATIONAL. FOR RENT AND SALE. WASHINGTON. FRIDAY.......... September 10, 1880, ——— ee ae CROSRY 8. NOYES... Editor. ONE PRICE The Evening Star has a@ requiar, perma- ment. bona fide daily circulation more than doubie that of any other daily paper wublished in Washington, and eq ual to tha of all the other daily papers here added to~ gether. ————_—_———— = ‘THE Stax office is connected with the Telephone Exchange. Advertisements, orders for © paper by mail and otherwise, news, or avy inforctation or business can be sent day or nigh‘, fro of charge. EOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, DESIRABLE LINE IN LADIES’ AND MISSES’ WRAPS. Persons leaving town for the season, and Sum- mer travelers, can have Ta@ Stax wailed to them, Postpaid, for fifty cents per month, the address being changed as often as desired. The moaey SUITABLE FOR EABIA FALL, must accompany the order in all cases. The Kilkenny Fight in Virginia. ‘The Virginia readjusters ridicule the propoal- tion for a compromise with the fund: and de- flanuy proclaim their ability to carry the state for Hancock unalded by the regulars. The Richmond Whig, central organ of the read- Justers, says that ¢ Maihone’s “resolute coa- Viction” ts that no terms should ever be listened to from funders, and that the state (readjuster) committee is of the same mind. The Whig adds: “And we tell the State n_ all candor that not only Will that committee (the readjuster) reject Mr. Kolner's scheme, but that no ty seven Teadjusters in the ‘state, chosen lot, but Would vote tt down ten to’ one. We Enow thetr temper and their resolution, and they know their strength and what Is due to it and to their self-respect. Every rote in Virginia that counts will be cust for the readjuster electoral licket pledged Hancock and English, AN other Votes will be fired in the atr!” ‘This fs too plain to be misunderstood. It fore- tells complete fatlure at the jotnt conference of the regular and readjuster state committees and electoral tickets on the 15th tnst., or elsean ignominions back-down on the part of the read- Justers. At thesame time, protests are belng uttered, by all the regular or funder organs of the state against any undue concessions to the Teadjusters. With one volce the regulars declare that asurrender to the readjusters involving the withdrawal of the regutar electoral ucket will certainly cost the democracy the state; AT 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, WOODWARD, LOTHROP & COCHRANE, ‘705 and 769 Market Space. ONE PRICE. seplo in connection with AYLOK'S Patterns, System J. MESSER’ new place, 8ep10-6m ‘4xency for 5 of Outing, &c., at 8. 1303 F st. n. Ww. ay ‘BS. J. P. PALMER, No. 1107 F st. now. that the regulars will refuse en ueasse to ratify - s any such surrender at the polls ‘This FALL MILUINERY. ae Ca een | Walbavection ere asa teenie crrasictee ie the rig truly represents the | cariy fall wes) STRAW and FELT Hate (> sentiments of its committee and of Gen. Ma- | and) BONNETS, toxethor with a variety of hone, then compromise 1s out of tho tion. | FANCY ATHEKS, BILBONS, VEL-= ree VETS, SATINS, &c- The Orzans of the “ regulars” are charzing that Gen. Mahone ts disloyal to the democracy; that he is seeking his own aggran¢ ‘and to this end Intends to hold his present position until after the October elections tn Indlana and Ohio; that if these elections Indicate the elec- tion of Lsneock, Mahone will readily agree to & movement to consolidate the d Virginta, but, ifthe October e! the success of the republican Prestdentlal tcket, Manone will keep his faction tn the field, Claim the credit of earrying Vii fa for Gar- fietd, and seek to control the federal patronage of that state under the next administration. The readjusters put forth equally a3 ugly charges against the funders, aod sothe fight goes cn. 3 Ler attention ¢iven to MOURNING ORDERS. cer 500 CUSTOM MADE OVERCOATS. NO REASONABLE OFFER a ee FOR OVERCOATS, DIAMONDS, GOLD OR SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY, BREECH OR MUZZLE-LOADING SHOT GUNS, Or any articlein our immense stcck of Forfeited Pledges until our removal t» our new Stora, No. 31105 Penusyivania avenue northwest, on or ABOUT SEPTEMBER 20. —re-—___ ‘The asvessors have returned a voting popula- tion tn Philadelphia of over 210,000. Tits, ac- cording to the returns of the late census, shows one voter in every four persons of the city’s Population. It ts eyident that the census re- turns are too small or the assessors’ returns are too large. Out on the extreme western frontier in some of the newly discovered mining districts where women and children are scarce, one- fourth of the population may be voters, but no Sensible person will believe that any such pro- Portion exists in Philadelphia. This undue pro- Portion of voters in that cit7 1s ascribed to Plans to defraud the ballot-box on the part of both political parties. No other motive can be assigned. The assessors’ returns go 60,00 or 70,000 beyond {he highest vote ever cast in that city, and it is to be hoped there are determined men of both parties there, sufficient to purge these lists and protect the purity of the ballot- box. This fs a presidential election and the People of all the states are faterested In having Bone but honest votes cast tn Philadelphia and New York. These are the two cities where @lection frauds have been most ex‘ensively practiced. In New York the machinery for a proper supervision of the polls and for compell- ig & fair election is being put In motion, and no Jess ought to b> done tn Piiladelphia. No sort of arguments willever convince the people of Unis country that Philadelphia contains one Yoter in every four of its population, and should the ballot-boxes next November turn out any such vote. then a verdict that the result was Lot honestly obtained will be rendered by this People at once. J.M. @& R. COHEN, 1007 7th street now. Mozey to Loan at 5 per cent. sepld UST HKECEIVED ANOTHER CON- siupment of NOTE PAPER at 81 per ream. full supply of SCHOOL BOOKS, at J.C. KER’, bi7 and 619, 7th st., opp. Bat. otlice. 39-3 pence LS MINCINNATI GAZETTE. —Heresfter the 1 OINCINNATI GAZE_LTE will be on sale at bRAD ADAMS’. " He will also de- liver it to subscribers 86 p9-3t* STRAUS’ COUPLETS, STRAUS’ the man, deny who can, To the mortal race of man. Go to STRAUS" if you're able, For garbs that suit church, ehop or st11 Go to STRAUS’ with your boys, Breeches are be ter far than toys. Go to STRAUS and see the Uke . Buy, or buy not, you'll have his smiles. Go to STRAUS’ if you're in love, His coata and pa: ts fit jike a glove. Go to STRAUS’ if you're sad, Bis styles make e’en the mourners g! Go to STRAUS’ if you're poor, He'll make his prices suit you sure. Go to STRAUS’ if you're rich, His styles are all the ** toney” pitch, Go to STRAUS’ if you're eold, ‘Lhere’s warmth in every wrapping fold. Go to STRAUS’ if you can, For he can suit just apy man. Go to STRAUS’, young and old, One half his worth has ner been told, A. STRAUS. THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER, 2021 Pennsylvania Avenue, ——_—_—_—_--______ sep Between 10th and 1ith atree's. The criticism s of newspapers Invariably par- CARD. sap, upon Congress and its condact when th A = — + session haveJed thousands of people tn our own THE PROPRIETOR OF SHE country and nearly everybody abroad to rezard our national law-makers, generally, a3 a body Of ill-behaved men. Whenever a personal dis- pute has cecurred between two members of dif. ferent politics, the matter has usually beea taken up by the party press. Opposition papers Would differ materially in the detafl:, but would | © and ornamented their parlors aad aining- agree as to th ‘uManly exhibition,” “planta. | tables for nothirg. He proposes to retain the con- seen Congress In session have come to regard | “ gc49 at J.V. A. SHIELDS. ft es a “bear garden,” aterm frequently used by the press in speaking of our highest legi Jj bet ey a 8S. P. TEA CO’S STORES, Nos, 703 7th st., AND 27 Bridge st., Georgetown, Presents bis protound thanks to iis many friends snd the general pub‘ic for their zenecous patronage the sear. He has brought the public in twith pure TEAS and COFFEES at ususi tive assembly. Foreigners vislilag Wash- FOR RENT. ington have often expressed surprise | appry IN PERSON OR BY LETTER TO at the sedate and ignified conduct of | MARSHALL BROWN AT THE, HOTEL OR Congress, and they have invariably pronounced FIOHARD WALLAUH, 456 EOE eS CAS the Senate to be the m = = t digaitied legislative body in the world. In the way of disorderly exhibitions the British Parllament ‘'s incom- parably worse than the American Congress. Only last Saturday Mr. Philip Caiian,a mem- ber from Ireland, entered tne House in almost A maudlin state of intoxication and proceeded to deliver awild speech, in which he assatled @ his brother members generally. be dragged from the floor by matn ehe quite as bad a3 that haa yet sed In Congress, not even during the all-night sittings, near the Of a session, HEAP CUAL! CHEAP COAL! The ROCHDALE CO-OPERATIVE SCOIETY, 510 11th strect n-w.. haw a very advantageous con: nade before the lats al Soal 5th of present mon £5, payable #1 per -| This admits yon sso toa larwe nuluber of other benefits, ia LOWES PRICES for all kirds of eup; such a8 DEY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, C ING, &e., Ke. You e: save more than’ the price of a Share in Coal alone. bers are, usually, upo «Get gel ey worst behavior. Laces ond Lace Curt: "one up — se —— equalto new at the lowe ric im* ‘The only class of business men who have aay complaint to make of lack of empl “dull tines” ts the lawyers. All the trades are thriving, and the professions are doing well except that of the law. In Chicago the lawyers Geseribe business with them ag “perfectly and the same complaint ts made tn Boston and other large cities. The old lawyers who have established their reputations and Practices by years of labor are monopolizing all the business, and the young men tn the protes- sion are having a hard time of {t. The trath 13, the professions are being overcrowded in thi} countuy, and this fact accounts for the “fright. ful” state of affairs existing among young and unknown lawyers. The annual number of pro fessional graduates far exceeds the proportion- Soe VALUES IN NEW FALL DRY GOODS, PRINTED MOMIE CLOTHS, ‘New Stytes.” NEW FANOY HOSIPRY, “Very Larva Stock.” LUEIN'S OABH MEMES, ‘at 50, 6254, 75 and $1.02. 54 ALUL-WOOL MOMIE OLO PAS, at 8754. ALL-WOCL SCOTCH PLAIDS. Old Gold, Wine, Marcon and Light Bice COTTON 2 PLUSHES FOR OURTAIN NEW FUBNITURE OR 4PES3 AND CRETO Savy Bine, Plain and Twilled LADIES OL+ BLACK SILKS, “Our Monopoly Brand.” COLORED SILK, “Ali Shades and Prices.” BLACK and CGLURED SATINS in Great Variety. BHEILAND aw of MARSEILLES Gunes ate imcreese of population. In all the efties | BALLARDVALE and many towns there are colleges which are | "EY-TWIKE ELANNE yearly turning oat thousands of young lawyers S27 ONE Pick and doctors, many of whom have nothing but | PL4LN FIGURES. PERRY & BROTHER, : Penna, Ave., cor. 9th et. Established 1840. pee tee ([PAILOHING DEPARTMENT. ENGLISH AND SOOTOH SUITINas. thetr diploma to start tn life with. Thousands of them struggle along Im an over-crowded pro- fession for awhtle,and then, driven by necessity, seek a clerkship or an; else pari then, ything that will sup- nounced In THE Star yi more in detall to-day, show a hy crease in population, but the women eee the mev. It {s probable that a partial explanation of this fact is that within the last ten years there has been a considerable increase in tha Proportion of women employed in the various departments of government. —_---—____ The Nebraska legislature can boast one tal- ented member at least—Mr. Omaha Bee, Haye just received a larzeassortment of OLD MINE DIAMONDS, in LAGE PINS, RINGS, EARRINGS, &c. All the Fall Novelties in JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER, PLATED WARE, &e., At New Btore of saMw’L LEWIS. 4215 Pa. ave, AND MES. ALFRED RUJACR GLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL FOB YOUNG LADIES, 1012 17th at. nw. duties of thie school will be resumed oa the 20rm Ov EP- mn CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE.— ‘Thorough instruction in all branches taught in imilar institutions. Prof. L. TWITCHELL havin. ased, remodeled and furnished the Uonzress H iiding, located near Ist st. east, will reopen the Colleze Septamber 15. Class in= struction, regular course, from 7 to.9:3) p.m. Pri- Yate instruc:ion, epecial branches, during the day. SP" Parties prepared for Civil Service Exe’ a- tions. sepl0-6i JOUN'S COLLEGIATE INSTI- D_AUIE, VERMONT AVENUE, botween Mand N Jasees, $5 to 83 per quarter. Bro. TOBIAS, Prevident. FepoHt MBS, ©: be JENSEN WILL RESUME HER instructions to Misses and Boys at her new resider.ce, 204 F st. The Misses’ Department will be conducted separate by a competent assistant. Feps 2a HOF, LAHROQUE, 1823 F st., native Frenoh lustruetér and Linguist, gradusts of Scrbcone University, Paris. Sreneh tauzht as spoken by the elewant and thoroughly educated French society. Method easiest. Fes G2CHGETOWN UNIVERSITY. THE 8OMH00L OF LAW . Opens for tho annual term of 1880-31 WKDNES- DAY EVENING, October 6th, at six o'clock, in the Lecture Hail, 915 F st. n.w, ‘in Washington city Regular course of two years, Fifty Dollars per an- pum: Fost Graduate course, Twenty-five Doliars. For particulars address ; WM. HENRY DENNIS, Secretary, sopSm 915 Fst. n.w, Washineton D.0. ISS MARY TUCKER MAGILD WILL resume her classes in Klocuti@ Octobar Ist, at her reridence, 2126 Pennsylvania ave. a.W. eepT-im Mi Sonve usaies ‘sea MONDAY, _Sentember 13. craddress PRINCIPAL, HE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. The Columbian Colleve opens September 8. ‘The Medical school opens October 4. ‘The Law &chool opens Cctodar 13. For catalogues or further information address JAMES ©. WELLING, Ub. D., sepi. 2 President. N ATIONAL UNIVERSITY, Entherford B. Hayes, President of the United tates, Chancellor Ex-Officio. LAW DEPARTMENT. FACULTY OF LAW. Hon. A: thur MacArthur, President of the Faculty. H. O. Glauzhton, Feq., Professor of Pri Ap- Pied Evidence, Commercial and Meritime Law. William B. Web). Eq , Professor of Pieading Avi- dence, and Equity prndeace. Euvene Gari, Leq.. Professor of the Law of Real nd Personal Property, Contracts, and Negotia- Trstrumenta. Derartme.t will reopen MONDAY, fep- oh: tember 20, 1880. y- if Ancient and Modern Lancaaes ‘ature. will open MONDAY, October POLYTECH AIO DEPAN Hon. Arthur MacAr Ph.D, cralozy, Minit an’ Chomiatry. B.H. Benton, M. A., Prof. of Mathematics, Civil Fovinecriog, and Flemer 3 Lester Word, M. A., Prot tural History. SCHOOL OF MATHEMA’ AND CIVIL ENGIN ‘This school re jens MON Students are admitted on € they may be qua‘itied to ent: e8 are HOW ready and may be obtained Secretary of the University, or on application to Prof. BH. Fenton, Lecture Rooms, 1419 New York ave., from 4 » Prez- ._ SURVEYING RI NG Stier 2000. ion to apy class SCHGOL CF GEOLOGY, MINERALCGY AND MINING Opens OVTOBER 11th, 1830. Sricrar Crasses, Day and Evening, in Chemia- try, Natural Pailosophy, Botany, Natural Hist: and Mecharicel Drawing, (iucliding Geom and Linear Perspective) will be organized ¢ OCTOBER, of which future announcement will be made. Catalozues may be cbtsined and students may enter any Departmentat the office of the Secretary, ye Jew’ UN, 509 7th st. n.w. sepT-2w MIE MISSES HERB WILL RE-OPEN their SUNCOL MONDAY, September 20th. For Circulars apply 908 12th at. n.w. _sep5-24* BONCH 18 NOW PREPARED TO GIVE « INSTRUCTION IN VIOLIN, OLARONED and all ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS. ‘Terma reatcnable. 6(8 H street n.w. sep6-3:n, M28; ELIZABETH HABRIS’ SEMI- NaRY FOR YOUNG LADIES, LITTLE GIRLS and BOYS nnder t velve, will onen on MO N- ‘ember 20th, 1880, at'622 18th st. n.w. PETEOPOLITAN SEMINARY AND KINDERGARTEN BOARDING AND VAY SOHOOL FOR ¥ OUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN resumes duties SevrTempen 17ra. Kindergarten Jorma! Institute, OcToura 131m. Principal, Miss B.C. GRAVES, #00 18th st. nw. sepb-2w GWARD UNIVERSITY, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. ‘The thirteenth annual session of this schol will comme: ce OU TOLER Ist and continue five months. Expenses :—Matriculation, Incideatal, $10; 3 Demonstrator’a Ticket, 85. For OC. B. PURVIS. M.D., Hee , No. 1118 1th street n w. GFECHGETOWN COLLEGE. SCHOOLS RESUMED IN THE AOADEMIO DEPSKTMENT ON THURSDAY, Serr. 9TH. Boarders sees. Half Boarder Day Scholare. 50. Bepe-8t P. F. HEALY, President. YAPITOL HILL KINDERGARTEN ++ 8309, 100. / and PRIMARY SCHOOL, foarth year, opens or ciren- on MONDAY, SkrTeMuER lars and icformation, appl NELIAE. BOYDEN, 224d 5 ANASCOMPLISH ED aND REFINED Lady Wil wive Jeseous in Vocal music: also in to persons desiring to make up deficien- Gicw. LTEPGL A Specialty: best references wiven. Address E.H, 1151 st. n.w. Sept-6u" PE, JO8EPU KasPaw, solo Victiaiat, _eracnate of Conservatory ‘of Prague, and Pupil of Sauret. of Baris, desives to inform the publi non the Violin rH, 1880. iu all its branches, SEPTEMBER 16TH. Can aleo be engaged rte. Apply at iore of Lilis & Co., 937 Pennsyl- vania a sepi-3w ‘Mis M. K. SOHREINER is fesin F ‘8. For ny. Keferences: ist Yals Cul ere; aie 1 Wilken, A. K. Svolford, deed. Tarbell, Board Trastees Mother Mary, cf Si. angela. ES’ SCHOOL, for Boys snd re-8 Hall, Ast. 8 ¢ ESDA arene ELLE L. FOULON WILL ae ber F clic Day Sclovl Neptomber th, TISL Lith wt. sept-Im TISSES TIFPSY Will he'r Schuol for Girls and Little By ¥ sy, Beptamber 1. dvanee pupila.at cust Ve RNon INSTITUTE, 1520 Lstreetn.w. Envlish snd Preach Sehoot for Youny Ladies and Little Girls. MIS.0.W-PATBO, Princ; al_ Duties resumed Sopt. 202.1830. sl-Int \HE AKCHEH INSTITUTE, WASH- INGTON, D. 0. For ctrenlars address Mrs. M. R. AROHER, 1401 Mass. avenue, Wachington, D. 0. 3y27-3m, ce ake Sa JATIONAL KINDERGARTEN AND Echool for Ohildren from 3 to 10 yeara of aze. Vocal music and German free. Sixth year opens Hepierler Lith, 1680. MES. LOUISE POLLUOR, pal. ‘Teschera’ Class opens October 18. For 8 call at the Wasbingloa Kindergarten Nor- titute, 9.9 8th at. northwest. sepl-Iw ATS ozeN ACADEMY, MAY bean cor. 7th aid E sts. nw. A Select School for Boys and Young Men. Number limited. Only scholars of wood mo-al character recived. Full term of 3880 beg.ns Septembor 6th. Oureful and thorough instruction in the Common Eng ish Branchis, Book keeping, phorthand, Higher Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Latin and Greek. Day and evening sessions. BULTON MAQAFEE, A. M., Principal. sepl-lm Rosk, HILL conLKer, ELtioorr CY, Mp.—version bewias MONDAY, sept. Gin. ‘Board, washing snd tuition for term of ive months, #130. No extra cl sa beply for Pro- spectus: “Brother AZ sRIA8, President. a31-2w AC4DzEniY OF MUSIC, 75 GAtiere te: 1ps4 E streot northweat. .P. TELD, Mus. Doc., Principal. Btudica resumed sept. 6tb. aud -im* BT SCHOOL,_Mrs. 8. E. FULLER, Prin- A cipal, sie, re-open September 20th for ta lth “1318 Ist., opp. Franklin square. HE INCARNATION OHUROH SCHOOL for Young Ladies will re-open on WEDN IES Beal 1s. French" under charge of Pret. ©. School Building, 11d Tau we eet the PARK SEMINARY wre. aM, RON mi School Sepreugem at 506 FIFTH BTRERT NeW ones CHOOL OF scree BIUSEO, 107 8th 9b aw, re 8250's month sada sy $2 Ss month and upwards, _____sug2-1m_” ipwards. —ug28-] OSBO] Par enooe Fon YONG Lanes AaB SSES will reopen at ES Me oe sudan "ROHOOL FOL = ——- HOF. & MRS. L. E. C. COLLIERE’S FrENCH, ENGLISH ARD OLASSIUAL OVS. No. 1236 I street n.w., will RE CPEN on WEDNESDAY, September 224, 1839. Instruction in the French language, privately or in cis em after schocl houra, by Prof. Colliers. eep THE EERPAnSIONE SCHOOL ‘oF COLUMBIAN CULLEGE. Prof. OTIS T. MASON. A. M., Ph. D., Prii Pes Rnd Instructor in History ‘and the’ Eow! Pro. ANDREW P. MONTAGUE, A. M., In- structor in Latin. Prof. ANTHONY H. JANUS, Instructor in A. B., Instructor in French and German. Frof. HAKRY 0. DAVIS G. cok, Penmanship and Bookkeepiax. Prof. J. HOWARD GORE, B. S., Instructor in Matheinatics. ‘Thia tchool affords a thoreugh preparation for the Collewe. “Tis fail course extends through four years, but it furnishes aisoa Hizh School course, ocenpsing two sears, for pupils who have com- Pleted their studies in the common English branoh- €s, either in the Putnic Schools or elsewhere. The session opens on the 8th of Sentember. Charge for the w) 7 St aan dey the whole year, payable quarterly in 3 bere are no extra charges. For cata Cae or further information add-ess the ‘ol Princinsl, College Hill, above 14th street. augl9-3m PENSSELVANIA MILTTARY acap- EMY, Cnester, Pa., opens September sth. Ciyd Engineering, Chemistry, Classics snd Eng” lish, Dewrees couferred. Kefers to Gen. EB. F. Beale, Com. 8. P. Garter, and Messra. #. 0. Hew- itt, Wm. H. Bailey add James G. Payne, patrons ot the Academy in Washington. jyl0-3m “Cou. THEO. HYATT, President. [haeee CIRCLE SELECT GRADED SCHCOL AND KINDERGARTEN, 936 P street northwest, opens MONDAY, Sept. 6th. augl4-Im DORA N. BROWN, Principal. I CEDANS—A HOME SCHOOL FOR <8, SOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS— Willreopen on the STH OF SEPTEMBER. Situated on the Heichts of Georgetown, with extensive grounds, the location sat once beatifnl, health 'u} and accessible. A few additional Boarding Pu- ils sre desired. Terms moderate. For particu- lars addres the MISSES EARLE, corner Fayette and 7th sts., Georgetown, D.O. au2-2m {HARLES E. WILTON, A. M., V / oy¢n B School for young men and ‘boys Sze- TEMBER th. ‘The Classics, Mathetatics and Higher Sng ish will be thorouchly taught. Special attention will be given to these preparing for col- lexe, scientific institutions ar for competitive ex- amitations. Mr. Hilton will also receive private Puyils of eithereex For terms, testimonials from recent petrcne, and further particulars apply at 406 East Capitol etrect. auri2-Im* GEORGETOWN COLLEGIATE IN- STITUTE POR YOUNG LADi Es REOPENS WEDNESDAY, September 8th Those wishing to enter as boerding paris should apply without de- lay. Miss STEPHENSON, Principal, 101 Gay at. Georvetwou, D. O. Prof. ©. GINESI, Teachor of French ‘augl0-Im* WV AV ERLEY SEMINARY, 1412 H et. n. w.—Be in ay School for Young La. L sion opens Sept. 20th. Cir- Dru Mist dies and Children. ewsrs: at Book and 2-2m. stores and Seminary. LIPSCOMB, Principal. ‘EERN MARYLAND COLLEGE-— tudents of both eexes 27th sessiow be- 7, 184). Health; location, thorough charges. For extalozue ident, Westmin- au oy John's Coliéwe.” Opens SEET. 15. Address, uutil Beyt 1, MIDDLEBURG, Va. 3y29- 602m. RICHLAND SCHOOT, FON GIRLS. — SANDY SPRING, MD.—Wi0 reopen SEPTEM- Ben 16TH. A full couree of instruction will be xiven, vith lectures on history, Lelles-lettrea and the natural sciences. For dmculars address HENRY C. HALLOWELL, A.M jy3-3meo \EE ADJUNCT-PROFESSOK of Latin in the OOLUMBIAN COLLEGE would be wiald to secure private pupils or to teach in # city schol during hours not envawed at the otlezra. Subjects taucht: Greek, Latin, English and Lower Matho- Tealica. Refe —The President and Faculty of the Colleve, Gen. Garficld, Speak W. W. Corcoran, Prof. Buy Gen, Alvord and’Hon. Wm. Stickney.” Address A. lege. P. MONZAGUS, Golumbian Ool- aug2i-In* INSTITUTE AND KIN- LEN, Micses POULLOOK and NOERR, ‘Education thorough in all depart- Normal clara for ladies. School reopsas 2 m HE ECLECTIC SEMINARY.—The third epnual cession will open Sept. 13. Boys and rls, beginning and advanced. wi!lenjoy the ‘New jetlicd of Training.” Z. R°CHAKDS, Pr'l, au26-Im ETHEL CLASSICAL AND MILI- TASY AOADE ¥Y.—Addreas, for Oatalosue, Mas. AG. SMITH, Supt. #u25-Im* Bethel Academy P.O., Fauqnier co. M3 ‘Ss SENDORFF will reopen her #CHOOL FOX BOYS AND GIRLS, MON- DAY, September 6th, at M. P. Church, 9th street northwest. au25 lm* CLECTIC SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND SMALL BuY8.—The seveata annual session will commence MONDAY, Seot. 6, 1580, at 210 A st.n.e. Miss EMILY E. HUNT, Teacher.a2l-Im* 910 24TH ST.Mhe V. PRUD ‘HOMME b Classes re-open September 20th and Oc- tober 14th. French taught by the natural method. Hours 11 u.m., 33, 43,646 p.m. Terms moder- ate. Great advantages offered to pupils who take the whole courre. Private lessons if desired. au30 E. SCHEEL, Teacher of PIANO, AN J e and VUCAL MUSIO. Particular attention to beginners, as well us those wishing to be qualified for Teachers. ‘Terms moderate. 1215 street northwest. ‘aug30-Im* y BS. BURR Wil re-open her English and French Day School on MONDAY, Sept. 20th, at 1308 H et. n. ¥ ‘aug30-eolm* ASHINGTON FEMALE SEMINA- YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN—Will be re- 1880. Circulars at the principal Boosetores. and. x T. VEBNON SEMINARY 1100 $3" St. N. 3315-3m Mrs. J. E. SOMERS, Principal. RY—A BOARDING AND DAY SOHOUL FOR Speed at 1023 12thet n.w., MONDAY, September at 1023 and 1047 12th st. n.w. Mus. Zp. BUTOH- EK and Miss M. U. DOUGLAS, Principals. su2-3m. BOARDING AND DAY 8CUHOOL BOAT OR LOUNG LADIES, Removed from 24 *F." School oe, opens Sept. ‘20th. For further information sddress GRENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, corner of 7th and L sta. n w.—This inst Bae'a progressive asd ences Sears. It educates young men an fulness and self-support. Its graduates secure Poptions of trust and profit. | Course of study and rainire comprises tha English Lancuage, Busi- uess Arithmetic, Spencerian Practical Penweanship, Bookbeeping, by ringle and double entry, adapted to every variety of business; Business Practic ig the meking ont aud exchanging of all f business papers, paying aud recatving ing the aceon: detition and Lec- Day and ¥ 1g Seasions hezin MON- AUGUST 880. For information and lege or address HENRY 0. i auzl6 tures. bay, Bt terms call at the ePENCER, Pruvcinal ROK. J. MAX MUELLER, Teacher of VOUAL and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. Mn- fical Director St. John's Kpiscupal Church. 2023 Maseachneetta avenue now. auzlT-6w" 150 4 YEAR, BCARD AND TUE- SARs! Female Seminary, Military Academy, Hoys), Military Cctlexe (oun Meu), Haddon: field: N.. or setalorues address okey. T. MAXWELL REILLY, B. D., Jy24-2m ‘Bactor. Of°SYLN SEMINARY, 003 ST. i w., boar Lafayette Park. Boartine sud Day q Boho for Seung 4a Girl nn Hg Baurteenthy year wt “Saunt septs eee }. | Circulara tay be obtained at é and at the Beminary. Bie Penk stcxee Mia. LE. SMITH, Prin MIS B. ROSS: Assibtady, SMITE, ae WARLOTTE MALL SCHOOL, si. J Mary's county, Md,—Fall Session begitis Son tember 6. Eosrd and Toition, 875 in advance for eech seesion ef five mouths. For Circulars address W3.T.BRISCOE, Secretary to the Board. al? Tee MERSON INSTITUTE, SELECT Cet ey MATHEMATICAL EcHOOL ¥or Boys, ith et., between T and K streets, . Will reopen WEDNE*=DAY, September 8th. For Circulars, Ke sddress OHARLES B. YOUNG, Principal, sugl7.6w 914 14th street. pesaire AND DAY SCHOOL FOR xouny Ladies and Cuildren. Board and tuition Seta Regt te Gael cae abe Starcifice. Mra. M 8.Bowie, Rockville, Md. a7 2m* Star cifice, Mrs. M 8. Bowie, Rockville, Md._a7 2m* 4 Mabe PINHNEY INSTITUTE A SE- SESDAY, ‘September TEU. For cizenlors, wD Address the MUSSES BURGESS, Principal, S18 Conn. ave. sepl-2w* ORDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEG: Bordentown, N. J.—Besutiful location, rae ful, home-like, thorou h christian and gor ered. Rev. WM. 0. BOWEN, A. M., Pres augi7-1m W. FLYNN, A. M., 702 5th street n w., + will open afternoon classes Sept. 13th for be of advancement. Mathematic pn Greek, French, German, English, fore at 8 rer mentee Stlention Se ont tion for college, West Point, ‘Annapolis and ail competitive e: jons. vate. on mod- erate terns, augis PISCOPAL TITUTE, cipal’ ‘A chartet ea instivate of Sreluenest grads, nElphe ‘Modsen Lam Musio, ets cath roe duced rates. Begins ber 2.” “augio-im™ OxS’ ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL Baty BOHOL. Presbyterian hur ake irthy format ‘nddrese tie Eee Invenio ANTED—Three geod BARBE! 805. Sth st. n.w. ©. E. BILL. says 1° Ware ILORED MAN as cook in @ restaurant. pee No. 486 Pennsylvania ave. sep10-2t* ANTED—A respectable WHITE GIRL, to do general housework. Apply 212 9th st., oppo site Center Market. Ld WAniED_Two first-cless TINNERS. Foae but experienced hands need apply No. 2126 Pennsylvania ave. D.w. 80710 3t WANTED By a competent ceok, a SITUA- TION, eitker in private family or boarding house. Best of references given. Apply 422 Sth et. D.w. it W4ASTED_PORNISHED HOUSE, tix to eixht ToOmE, nw. centrally locatea, for two years from December i: no chidren. “AMdress Bos 13, Star office. sepld 6t* to Three unfuroished ROOMS (south- hiwest) for ligt housekeeping: address, with location and price, K. A WADED An chersctic business WOWAN. ¥ take orders in Washington for a new recigio Ferial work. J. D. OAKSON, 945 Peansyivar sve. iv WANTED -By an experienced hand at dress- making, a POSITION with a dressinaker or ina private family. Gcod references. Apply, 1843 ith et. a. WANTED By » rrivpte family, a HOUSE of ten cr more rooms, with modera improve- ments, centrally located: with stable preferred. Acres W. W. W.. Star office. WANTED A totpectable and competent WOMAN, to cook and do xeneral housswore ; ing. Mnst stay nights and giva refer-ne>. 7 East Capitol seplu st* WW ANTED-A Covered MAN whois a eoot inact ard wexciable cook Apply at GRMEN MOU ZAIN DINING EOOMS, 7th st., Washinzton Mar- Ware ‘est or ebildren. Star oftice. sep eee WASTED By 8 gentleman and wife ROOMS @ EOAKD: Ospitol Hill preferred; rafer- fnces given and reqnired. Address, statine terma, T._D., Coast Survey office, city. sep! WANTED hy. wentieman and wite four or five : unfurnished HOUMS, on second floor, suite ble for housel-ceping; references exchian ced. Pe earn) terme ond Iccality, B. J, sc WASTED_Miliesced WHITE WOMAN to do general hontework for family of thras Fersons; nmst be coi cook; to person possessing Yoner, qualifications liberal waxs® paid. 0. 1421 Binge et. We. Wwarh a on; Wawes #5 and 810. try, Colored Cook, and Nurse Famiies furnished servants. PRICE & CO. WANSTED—To Rest—Uy a family of three aduite, a HOUS® with about six rooms. iod- ern improvements; between D and P and tst ani JHh ste. p.w. preferred: rent not to excead and paid in advance if desired. Address we fep9 2t? WAb2EDAinmediately: a WHUTE Gr assist in housework and take care of a Apply at 1849 8th st. now. Sep3 st" WANDERS A hay wishes ROOM, or ROOM and BUARD, in a nice family on’ B etract s between Gh snd 14th ets. y for two dav ress 10x 105, Star oflice. re! NY ANTED—An_ experienced OPERATOR the. omestic” Sewing Mach’ between 12 anda st the Domest: Cflice, 905 ¥F stree WW ANTED_A SUTUATION as waiter or bermeid in a private family bya respe German girl, with heet of references from a poyer. Address GERMAN, Star office. eet" W ANTEDT By Sher Ihr —fwo FURNISHI RCOMS and BOARD for mysal’, wife f0n axed fifteen, or three FURNISHED ROOMS su table for housckeeni-x. between 11, 2 ~D , s0s H st. new. Op. y AN TED—Three or four unfurnished or parti room. Adéress P. B. K 6-001 FAMILIES to furnish with RELI- Ss. nw. : private family preferred. "Add W thnrched Loon nore Wants if ABLE SERVANTS) try us: BERVANTS of all soita; boys, girls; SEAMSTHESSES for aty 22d coun’ wil with reference. 926 F st. n.w. C. E. PRICE'& CO. aneZ3 35? FOR RENT AND SALE. OR KENT—Desirable ROOMS, with or without Bozrd, in private family; ene euite with bath- roc atiecl second floor. Apply 1018 17th st. ; references required. seplo. 2° Fos SALE—Grear Bancatsiais 9th st. aw, six roome aud kitchen, cas and water. desi: ble Jocation ; for cash or on time. Res §. Hf KER, 630 La. ave. Bepl0-ULL aR RENT—Two nicely furnished second -stary ccmmuricating ROOMS, new house, bay wit dow, and all modern conveniences on same f So. 707 Linh st-r.w. eeplo. EF GRRERT October Tet fine DENCF, northwest corner sth and - tol ete. on Ine of Fst. cara: S6uin advances. Ta. mire st S13 Vermunt ave.o.w. seplu.st* on RENT—To Prorenty Owsess—We have TWO #ESPONSIBLE TENANTS for nine oF n_room Hous: ke betwee bh 16th, F must be in thoroneh repa'r; rent not to 250 Ker mouth. STEIGER & LIEBER. N, 1418 New Yerk ave. eepl0- Eo RENT—HOUSE and STORE, 614 Btw, fe. with gas and water. Inquire ‘at 616 B strat eep9- 3° Furnished Front ROOM, aK st. a. OR REN T—One |: on fret floor. No. menth VOR KENT—HOUSE 1107 18th st. n. rooms, all modern tmprevements. Premises, 341 D st. s.w. Fob BEN Very con fortab! FURS ISHED ‘MB, in suite or stuee, with vod sttsn- 10 Indiaus ave. Bop -3t RUC at FOE RENT Teo lance Gnice ROOMS, ground fcor, 653 F st. n.w.; near Interior Department und General Post Oflice. Bepd-3t* VOR RENT—In handscmely furnished ROOMS, single or ether; terms reasonable. 2) K st.’n.w. sep? Fok BENT BUICK HOUSE No. 707 ath et. n. W.. Dear G st. : four rooms: rent cheap: wat iu yard: large front aud side yard. Lremis:§. ng RK RENT—In Georgetown, HOUSE No. > Jaf ferson st. ; six rooms, passare, water in yard jent, 810. Apply to 'T. D. DALS, Stands 172, 174 ond 174 Center Market. FOE SALE OF Re cor. khod! Les, three story Bri dérn improvements: ly to WIL) 1am MF or 204 13th RoE ranved NT—By Oct. Ixt_No. 17 bo Is'avd and Vermout ave- HOUSE, 10 lange rooms, most deatrable loc ition 1) ntries and bers, tb ery chamber.” T fire in taain_ bu we in kitchen :thirty foot kin front. Taquire . 209 Lath street smith 86; of seven room st., neat Bouvdary. Inquire of C. H. AK Fet., or M33 Q sep JOR LENT_BOUSE snd STORE, 1229'6 rent $30 per month. Mrs. f. WE SLT et. Row. \T—HOUSE modern ii ement Inquire at 169 Ost. n FOR EST Yo Bn Tt nw stories, eiebt “rooms, evil ontlern ¢,yosure. B. B. WA as in rear of house t Larze we ished ROOM re tht of S.E.WAGGAMA. ery month, at th 19 7th eta. w. BS-BE* PORES sland ave. n.e., well f vished HOT Too! Tose and Fy: s in good condition: | a very desir: st mederate to a careful te JACR RENT_A complet: ty and handsomely far- nished inedern HGOsK cf medium size, and in & very Gerirable I Kent low to a’ carefal tenant. Address K. L. 6-1m ACR, BENT 2p fats or ail towether, that el rivate KESIDENCE, No. 1012 T0ch &t_n. hae 9 large rooms, range, latrobes, frescoed wall WANTED Fandie fp fimih vith regabe | ‘levers moder iniprovoment, sapa-itt SERVANTS aud cther help. Oooks, Cham- | ¥>GR RENT—Abandeome RESIDENCE, No isl ermalds ord. Nurses, all with Feferanoe at sort Peer ands ine ntors bee Dak Nos ate notice. et.,"cor. Mass. ave. P. Mo- | Get.. bet aur th ete. Apply S15 0 at. DONAL & CO., genie. guisine | Ce” een Be ance as ae WY 4NISDOMILITARY BOUNTY LAND WaR- RANTS, Scidiers” Homest-ad CLAIMS, and al! Finds of LAND &CKI”, for which highest rates Will ba paid. | WILLIAM’ J. JOHNSTON, Attor- ney-at-Law, Room 41, LeDroit Buiidias. WANTS—MISCELLANEOUS VV 4ATEDUFEATHERS | to TRESFES to remak from furniture, at A. 8, 60 sep9 ANTED—OLD GOLD and SILVER, in lance ‘or small quantities, Hizhest cash price paid. “21 Penta ave., between 3dand4iets. anz20 WANED RI TEAM CARPE? CLEANING AND UPHOLSTERY in ail its branches. ees OHACE BRO., 616 Louisiana avenue. angt0 WANED FEATHERS TO RENOVATE, Mattresses to remake and fine upholatering” Moth exterminated by steam. | By F. ae nace Pennsylyani ofel. . YOUNG, enue, Opposite Willard’s ‘01 KNOW THAT I SELLA -claes Tailor-made Second-hand SUIT, much better and acreat deal cheaper than 3 com mucn new suit can be bourht, at. JUSTH'S OLD STAND, No. 619 D st. n.w., or st Branch Store, No. et. now. N. B.—-We buy but first-class hand Clothing. BUSINESS CHANCES. } ROR RENT—-STOREand DWELLING, cor. 20h nd K sta. 408 9th WOR RENT—with firet- Poard. at 12th st.n.w.. neatte of wel! Furnished I erior, bed-room, private bsth-roome, hs rocm closets.) Algo, a third-stor nied with the suite or sinwiy. Ib chenged. FOR RENTS 0018 HL street now. DWELLING, 12 rooms, all medern 0. C. GREEN, Koom 3, 412 BRICK improve street sug3l-lm FS RENT—CHEAP—A isrve BASEMENT, lizht and dry, with sice ares, gas and water, at corner Shand Gn.w. W. C. DODGE. au26-lm ments. 1.¥e 1228 13th enw, @ ee on Geo" by Pet erenoct, thr and cm, corner 12th and good tenant. K RENT— 213th st. STE sep10-1m, Cor. 48Ps.av.,16re #75 2811 Pa ave ,lérs.m.i40 2 206 20th et. 8 1210 D et 1218 Met at, Bre, 1 RENT. FO! mi 1.22. S new bricks, 284 £G, Fie 22d etre, m 2189 HW st, store... No charge w Money to loan in erty both for (fice hours 8:30 a.m. ens Toomk, mod tiny corns, cor. WSth and G ate n stable ate.n w ¥ we i GEK & LTERERMAN L418 New York 50 20 15 22 >) 15 be made for advertising property. enme to sit. A It fale and rent,can be seen at my office. f other prop 0 p.m. W. B. WILCOX, Corner 2014 and T ste. now. Fer house, Pet. pow Fur.h'ee, deth a.w. 100 5: Mase. ave now Fu ‘and store. Fur. house, Mare oR RENT— Pr R. REAL Fevarr AGEXT axp AvcTT ©. HOLTZMAN, 100 and F streets nortuwest. nh w., 1re ure, Mae. ay r Nee, 10th etn Sth st now. 28 234y Rew, Large hall, Post Bldg 50 1415 Sch et-nw B41 Detn:w., store. 75 239 1s st ww. M483 Mase. ave.n.w. | 9036 Sthin. w..6 rs Nts. abd bath... RO & 40 40 MARE NO CHARG bg a= TO LANDLORDS FOR ADVERTISING | THETK ~ PROPERTY, AND KEEP IT LEFORE THE PUBLIC CONSTANTLY. 1, HAVE MANY OF THE FINEST BUILDING SITES IN THE CIiy FON SALE. Also B N_EV . PRIM ¥ . NOW IK THE TL 1 B. © HOLTZMAN, 10th aud F sts. hw, POR RENT—Csll for our LIST OF HOUSE: For NTC Tour Li OF HOUSES w v It will secure prox JOHN BIT our LIST OF y Mt Fr ‘TIES FOR SALE Place their property with apt and careful attent RATAN & GO. ad Buildiz F arly new. 825 per mo 40 per ma 40 per mo 20 per mo ; 4d rooms. 8 per ano TODD & HANDY, ep2 809 Reventh etreet nw. Fo LYAT— 1 Re every modera sidence Price iHOS. J. F HODE ISLAND AVP. —tang ntaining 15 rooms, convenisnce, REET N. ne 1 ISHER & CO. ome Brick elevator, Prive 812) 3 F st.n.w. YOK BALE—A DESIRALLE HOME, on the as room. sn u, 3 nd fo! ntiry. Kecond Qu Thurd 6: sontheast corner of rs hres . Goor-—Two larwe room, al! in. goad order. ining room aad waubers and bath chambers and ser- Parking on front a weet side, enclosed by enbetantiat tron fenos. ‘The floors of first story aud trimmings in hard a. This property 8. Capitol, aud 3 20-3m Ps. avenue street cars Price 88,0) ction of the premises is inv! is within two equares of the square of the Metropolitan ‘Au in- ee FITCH, FOX & BROWN. a GOR RENT— OprosirE U. 8. 1 THE CORCORAN BUILDING, GEASURY, 15TH STREET. Fine Stores, Office Rooms—singly or communicat- inw—tor Buainees Ofhoe, Studios, ete. Water a: y floor. ark rooms for storage. Inquire of the Janitor. Sets OD eC dyla Elevator ‘and stan hi ROR RENT-BRICK HOUSE, No. 1116 Toth et. 2, W.: 7 ra. : gas and water; éxcaliont neighbor- hood.” Kent, $25 per month. DUVALL & MARK, S04 F street. augl4-Im FPCERENT_The ocmmodious BUTLDING Enown vs the Sherman House, situate No. 215 3d st. w.. © ntaining 23 rcome and all mod. imp, ne hes been used a number of yearsasa first claes beareing honge, and is one of the most deri ie in the city for euch purpore. Apply to DUVALL S MARK, Real Estate and Insurance Agente, 804 F -t nw. augl4-im a Ea snd no children. Terms moderate. 1210 9th st. w. ‘OB RENT—No. 406 1st Sr. 6.F.—A neatly for- Liehed HOUSE containing seven rooms, with odern improvements. Apply on the premises. aved-5w* BOR BEND -At 8% Fe Meta HOUSE ie. 123Gst. KeysecJoining. inquire 926 Lous isiana avenue. augd-2in y Very sentle : exdellent weke for 8% 3 pa at » Rooms, 423 1th » betor d Win Knabe & Co. PIASU. Nery little used: Pisi EAT BANGAIN Fon RETCHEN SACI 8t., aboveave.sil ep 3" » Rosewood. , inelnd Will sell reliable *. dcover. mente t ie BanGars—A splendid 64 IANO of late, ake ine banc upon easy party. SIONEY ont. Repairing I. GRAHAM, fue- sihet, now. guirsl VOR BALE—Tho STORE and DWELLING south: Gio Stig Commer of 7th and Lets, ete dnieeant DW re iat BOR BASE Teo, French plate class SHOW WINDOWS, with inside sash, i £0. ANGERMAN'S: 113 1th ee ewe Tea EO. ee Pu BALE-STOOK and FIXTULES of anolt- established Locksmith and Repair Sto; agced run of work. Inquire at6.0 Dat. n w. 59-3t* EGR SALESAT §2,300— A nice ereht-room HiOUSF, with all the modern conven svuth front and fine location. Apply at 17! D.W., after 4 p.m Reps- ot" [OR BALE—On one of the streota in Monat Flearant, ONE AORK, well adapted fora but ing with good improvements. Addr-ss E CHANGE, Star cfice. JOR SALE-STOCK and GOOD-WIUU of Gro- cer tore, Going 8 gocd cash business; good Treason for teling; ovter in another business, Apply ¢-rner 28d and H sts. n.w. Rep PGR SALE20 Shares Metropolitan I. S 18 hares Columbia R. em, 10 Suare **German-American ire Insurance.” H. J. FROSY, 420 6th st. sept ‘OR SALE—fARM of 20 acres, on the Qax Chavet Soad, about 335 miles’ from thi wood buildings, fruit, shede, &. Apiy 60) corner H ard Boundwy sts.; or INU. A. BAKER, 926 Louisiana ave. ‘Bapd-6t" wl PECIAL. i) ‘We havo several CREAT BARGAINS in small BRICK HGUSES, paying from tea to fifteen ver cert on price asked. also, three or four Great Bar- in large property from $5.00 to $15, 000. sirable « HEAP LUTS for sale or exchange in arts of the city. 8 sountt cy call, and guarantee to make terms fatisfactory. MONEY 110 LOAN in any sum at 6 per cent. fed W. BL BURFORD @ GO., 1115 ¥ et. ae DP ESG STORE FINTURES FOR SALE—AU i gocd order. Apply to GHEEN & OSBO! 6:9 @'st. now, sep2- ‘(Ok SALE—FARM of 150 acres m Montzomery county, 9 miles from city, 3¢ mi‘e from It. “ation; good Fuidings; thoroughly call 1,200 peach, 900 pesr;8 acres in grapes. Will be 20id low to au immediate customer. W. EB. BUR- FORD & CO., 1115 F st. nw. sep2-im PGR SALE A FARM OF 100 AORER: good build ings; larwe qvantity of fruit; healthy; one mule from Annapolis Junction, on Washington Branch HS 0. Bais, price $50 ver acre. COUNTRY RESIDENCE, with 6 acres. sll necessary ont- buildings, near the same station; price 33,50). 7. I. BOWTIE, Annapolis Junction: or, Dz. G. M B. HABHIS, 6u0 Maple ave , Le Droit Park, Wash: ington, D. 6. aug25-Im* PERSONAL. ME. BROOKE TELLS ACL THE EVENTS MiB 0 business oonadctiate Ladies aad Gentlemen 60 cents each. 1023 4th etreet north- Weet, between K and 1 streets. augll-Sw* JPME, BLANCHE, or Pass, Fewate Doornens, cures all complain reine ol ee ee eee fut No. ewes 522 10th st., between E and ¥ n.w. Carer ens on resi estate. Xx pm. Al (OLUMBIA POTTERY. scription. * Hand and machine-made FLOWE& POT® EN Vi DA} WEIN ‘and mss ARs Sere and at the lowest prices. * PUFASANT FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, suitable for two persons. Prices moderate. Call any time, No. 939 H st. n.w. 610-21" L STREET N. W.--For reut, with V227 Goatees stvoiy’ farsioncad sec ished ROOMS, en Location desirable: half square Tatle Board. 115 Maryland ave. ang31-29" citar good ROOMS, story FRONT RUOM. Also, single Rooms. Terms for two gentlemen. No. 1224 1ith st. ched, pleasant locstion. at Nos. 314 316 and FFOk REST Handsomely te D.e. moderate. sepl0-2t" PGCE AND BORED TN PRIVATE FAMILY vbove Thomas circle. sep) FOE BENT Airy ROO SS, farsiched or untur. ndiaua ave. Alvo dret class BOARD $} SARAH FLAGLEI. Fuite OF Sin) irom Capitcl. iy he? TE: MUNT HOUS with firet-class Hotel Board. for $25 aud $34 per menth: house is well furriehed; table first cines, ond csolest location in the city. "auz24-Im OK RENT—ROOUS, frmi at 314, 310 and gis -cians BOARD, #15 GLER. E MCHE LOOHIED HOUSE, $12 Sth et. n-w., Is one of the cosiest snd bes! conducted Searding Houses in the city. ‘Transient Boarders sccammo- duted at re nadie ter: MONEY TO LOAN. CABREL: and 80 other st: Ivsnia ai ice8 Cf cost, to Close br spring « > Cfler refneed. DB. excellent stand for a grocory: rent 55 = ch = io: low tt d te it. 5 Ct HEAT BARGAINS IN CARRIAGES.—Over 75 Wor Segeeienank apply to WastOrr & 60, BOARDING. G New and Becond-hend FAMILY, ES, Top and No-top Duexice, SM Feat Jngwers, Pony and ark Ph s ice, must be sold at once re- No rea . SOHMIDT & Ov., au26-1m Pp. SALE UPON Faw “TS, at E LOT OF PIANG D ORGANS FOR Y MO. y HLY PAY- SIDNEY T. NIMMO wR 410 i1th st. 5. w. % FALE—At eral ry terme, world-renowned PTE’ at G. L. WILD & BRO.'S, 723 7th & t barsains for cash, Reet bite und #10 forthe fera’ Ty the latter. c ev l6-ot OST _AND FOUND. _ OM M T-Li EON THEN rly Lew Ret nd maz wae, jer if 1 come up with eT will pay 826 for tue vol= it f Ourniace ubtary return of the Hares a8 they were wien 0 at the thief, GEV. 0. HENNIN 410 7 ait’ O8T—Vesterday.a Lady's Gold WATCH. (& f 21 9th st now. a Lberal re ake G PEE CEST-MONEY IN HAND to Loon on Dhesl state: 21,000, 1.300, $1,500, 83,000 and 810,000. | Other atonnts cia be nexotiated promptly if kecurity cilered ix ample. ae STEIGAE & LIEBERMANN, sepl0-ec8t 1418 New York ave. BR ONEY TO I0aN. _ a $50,000, T2 LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, ‘At Six Per Cent, i Cn Peal Estate Security| Cemmissions Very ‘Lowest Rates. J. V..N. HUYCK, REat Estas AGENT, £9-3m "Office 1605 Pa. ave., Ariiuyton Ins. Bae MORE IN BAND TO LoaN ON REAL Es- TATE, in sume tosuit, at six per cent. Ap- bly toLOUIs P. eHOEMAKEN, 920 Fst new. eep8-2W GH, To $50,000 TO LOAN ON BEAL ESTATE rity. Loweet rates. Call at onoe. SP ROCUEHY. er. HULTZMA Attorney, sep7-2m j21 F st. n.Ww. ONEY TO LOAN ia sams of $1,000 and over. MACE TEAR AS ATE" NOTES purchased First-cluss HOUSES for rent or sale. KEN NI LY’S Real Estate Office, 15:h etreet, neag Ris Bank. 80) 7-6) BE, INE. sD TO LOAN ON BEAL ES west rates. pele “J. FISHER & 00. sep6-1m 1223 F street AT 6 PER CENT. PER ANNUM— 0 LOAN iiss fins Seen, SEO. YRUESDELL. sep2-1Ct 605 7th street. h NEY TO LUAN ON REAL ESTATE. ae veg | B. H. WARNER, 926 ¥ street northwest 2150, as may rates of interest. auglé 10 LOAN. IN REAL A" Dey oe ‘To Surz, At 6 per cont for large and 7 per cent for email aoe ee HOLTZMAN, is ATTA, PIANOS AND ORGANS. ABGAINS IN ESTLY ORGANS. have @ number of these ce’ebrated, below fac. @ANB, which I am sel gee 8, selling ver4-6m. Or upon easy = SIDNEY T. angal- 410 Uith street northwest. a Caos WARD—Lvet ont 20 rrier GYP; answer to the y- beturn 10 10.5 Coun ice thro SURGERY, OOLNS, BUNIONA, & 4c.—DR. WHITE, Chi pears’ pray Cenuda previous to lo i 18, jRooesnt lis treats allniouts of | His estat hebment, 1416 Pa. ave, cp ard’s Ho rstronized by ninent phyticisna, surgeons thousands of ower well-knowa personaves. Fac, $1 per virit. aue27 Dentist GOLD FUTLTNG Ofice—71T H ST. var H. JOHNSON, D. y Eaptist Church. D. 8. Keference:—Rev. Dr. Down and others. augll DE 87 WEISEN BOR! BR. DUKE, Dentist, and N.Y. ave.—Be: #8; Teeth Filled, 81; rete nw. CELLULGID is E #7 per eet. ing, 50 cents. int, removed to 915 Tih THs rot at reasonable prices. Extract docls 715 1sth et. n.w., bat. @ ful Kets of Teetit Extracting without cents. Ali operations warranted. try perest. Al work warracted. B. T. M. TALBOTT, Drnzumz, No. Drei Aer eaE, Deze, No. inal Teeth ite branches. SUMMER RESORTS. Ate? will - A fg in the mountains can dated at ressonatle rater. Apply for information to ONTINUED HEAT IS Pith alc eipected during Seytem. RCCK ENON SPRINGS, VA, be kept open until near the close Of tha mouth. aval ing fepa-lw e bing, Fame plentiful. whe IVER Bi ‘be open during the themselves of this coo! retreat be comfortably accommo- 8. PRATT & SON, 401 9th street. PRINGS, ST. MARY'S 0O., Mp, will month cf Feptem- tor guests. table fare; Crate and oysters in abundance: fie ea: ‘Steamers: re conveyance will paz day..8 25, ve tuade to River adhe Pe BLACKS

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