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WASHINGTON. TUESDAY........Septembder 21, CROSBY 5. NOYES....Edicor. The Evening Star has @ requiar, perma- ment. bona fide daily circulation more than double that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and equal totha of all the other daily papers here added to- SSS. ‘THe BT gx ofice is connected with the Telephone Exchange. Advertisements, orders for the paper by mail and otherwise, news, or any information Or business can be sent day or night, free of ‘The Situation in Indiana. ‘The republican leaders deny that the result of the Maine election has had any damaging effect upon their canvass in Indiana, At any rate, not relaxing any of thetr efforts to ate. The democrats are fully as active, aud political meetings are being held every day and night allover the state. The most remote and inaccessible interior villages re illuminated with bonfires, and the villagers’ minds fired by the most Oratory. The democrats state that they have made the most complete ante-election poll of Voters ever known in the state, and that it Shows a reliable democratic majority of over Seven thousand for the democratic ticket. The 2 republicans, it ts said, indicates & majority of two thousand for their party. But the truth ts that it ts almost impossible for either party to estimate a certain majority, at this time, because of the large element of uncer- ibtful voters In the state. jon im 1578 the greenbackers polled 39,415 votes, and It is beyond the ability of the ler politician to predict how this g to be cast at the coming election. The democrats lost the state in 1569, but car- The wext democratic victory 1870 by a majority of 3,5 total vote of over 317,000. At the October clec- tion of 1572 the democrats won by a majority of 1,145, Dut before November the Greeley move- and in the latter month ‘ot a majority of 22, S$ regamed the ground they had lost by flasco and carried the state by out of a total vote of election of 1876 the democrats 189. That year was the f the greenback party in the contest, and it cast a vote of 12,710, mayed by thelr October defeat the republicans maintained a stubbora fight, and Tilden re- c2ived only a plurality of 5,555, again of democratic vote; ¥ election, that year, the greenback from 12,710 in October to 9,533, showing that over 2,000 0f that party did nor Vote at the presidential election. ul democrats won by a plurality of 14,113. That year the greenbackers cast 39,415 votes. Year the ecreenback vote 1s an uncertain quan- tity, and therefore the unreliability of calcula- tions as to the result of the coming election. agers of the republican and demo- e canvasses agree that the greenback Vote will fall off this year from the figures of The republicans assert that the disrup- tion of the third party will larg: Their estimate is that two-thi Of the greenback vote of 1873 was cast by dis- Satisfied republicans; that the return of busi- ‘Bess prosperity has shown these men the folly t course, and this year they will return to their former political organization and Vote the republican ticket. The democrats, wulle admitting the probable decline of the third Party vote deny that this will materially Strengthen either the repySlicans or democrata. ‘They say that the returning wanderers from the greenback fold will be pretty equally divided between the two old parties, and claim that the Gemocratic plurality will be increased several thousand by recruits from republican ranks, Who are brought over by the nomination of Hancock. The claim that a falliag off tn the greenback vote helps the republican party or hurts the democratic is not entirely borae out by the past elections. As shown above, the greenbackers cast over 3,090 less votes In No 6, than in October, yet at the prest dential election the democratic plurality wa3 increased. Thismay have been caused by the fact that the result of the October election had shown the republicans that they were almost Without Lope in contending for the elec- of the state. In the state elec ton of isis the figtfres go to show that the inbrease in the greenback vote largely from the republicans, as the vote of the eli off more, tn proportion, than that of the democrats, who more than doubled their The latest estimates seem to fix the greenback vote of Indiana in the coming lection at trom 20,000 to 25,000. This 1s ba- yond the early computation, but the greenback leaders have exhibited more energy and activ- ity than it was believed they would put forth. yught they wiil be able to hold two- thirds of their voting strength. The greenback leaders insist that they will tncrease their vote Of 1s7S, but there ts nothing to support thls Frediction. The republican and democratic managers have party Lincs dist'nctly drawn, and it is evident that the old regulars on each Side stand firm and true to their respective Principles; but there are 30,000 or 49,000 voters in the state who are not enlisted under either banner of the two opposing political araies, ud itis this element that is belng so hotly ‘These few voters, compara- tively, hold the political destiny of the state ld possibly the nation, within thei ——_—_—_—_---____. When a large body of voters once split off from a political party as a rule, comparatively few of them find their way back. leave a party organization are invarial nounced as deserters by their former political associates; the sqcalled deserters retort in kind, bitter feelings are engendered and the breaca is Widened with eaci in Virginfa when asked to return to thelr old party alleglance reply that they have ben abused beyand measure and read out of the @ Independents or bolters who are Supporting Norwood for governor in Georgia Of criticism and abuse lar party organs, and the prob- ability of their ever returning en m. ranks, grows beautifully less each heated political state against the intense partisan In the October won by a plur the October Vote fell off Plurality of 1576. Contended for. The reatjusters not at home nd them and take the fleld agato. It may be that this present opposition will ally f with the republican party next year, and, {Snot out of the question, that repubilcan ascendancy in Georgla will be thus re In Maine the republicans who originally jolned the greenbackers because of dissatisfaction with republican rule in the state, have baen getting farther and farther away from their former political associates Visited with the severest condemaation of the former Ues with that party have been severed. It ts not improbable that this fusion opposition may be uatted up oii Hancock, and while former democrats may be making a republican étate of Georgia former republicans are dolng as much to place Maine in the democratic column. AU signs point to the early extinction of all sectional questions in our politics by the disra; ‘and then there will be no call for solid north, ——-~<re-__ It appears that the farmers are not willing to Sell their grain at ruling prices. T": ing back for higher flgures"astng ts tations upon the prices of last year, w European deficit was about 256,000,000 bashels and our surplus 150,000,000 bushels. This year Our surplus is estimated at. 200,000,000 pusheis And the European deficit at oaly 72,000,000, so it 4s quite plain that American farmers need not keep back their grain for the prices of last saa- Bon. They can sell their grain at figures much below what they got for the last crop and net a fair profit. And they will have to content ‘themselves with that this year. ——___-+e--___ “officially” settled who is gov- but Piaisted continues ahead to- With a plurality of about a hundred. They have been republicans, and ption of a solid souta, Tt has not been €rnor of Maine, J. M. & B. COHEN, . LOAN OFFICE, 1105 Penna. avenue n.w. We only charge 5 per cent. One of the best sacu- rity banks tn the country. Also, 8 large line of Forfeited Pledges fort sale low in DIAMONDS, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, BREECH AND MUZZLE SHOT GUNS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CLOTHING, &c. A rare chance to buy a custom-made OVERCOAT Low. sep2t WILLIAM Hacker, with Avavsres BeRsvoar, FURNISHING UNDERI AK EG No. 316 YR ave. n.w., between 3d and div ste, Every thing first-class. sepal-ly QPECIAL NOTICE. Ny ee Orders will be received by HUME, CLEARY & CO., 807 Market Space, for *“TUNLAW FAKM” URE JEBSEY MILK, to be delivered early each Morning. Tunlaw Farm Berd being the only pure herd of Kegisteres Jersey Cattle in this section of the country, parties dusiring to recare Pure Milk nearly a6 rich as cream, have the opportunity pre- todo Rented 10008: PHOMAS L. HUME, #21-10td&5eo Proprtetor of Tunlaw Farm, BAneains in Panos. 1 punbam Square. 1 Worcester Square. 1 Corservatory Upright. FREEBORS G. SMITH, Fep2l 4103 Penna. ave. CTs. ~ GERMAN 10 StiexctaNixe Yorous pas. 10 4kkx, TEN Ors. APLEOE. DENTIME Derk. asure care for toothache, local or neuralgic. M. HLOCZEWSHDS Pharmacy at 423 9th st. n.w. ATTENTION !—The balance of 0 SLATE MANTELS at the NEW YORK FACTORY. corner 6th and O sta. D.w., will be SoLD OvrT aT Uoxr. 8ep20-25" HE STAGE, BY JAS. E. MURDOCH, VET- BAN COMEDIAN AND TRAGEDIAN. A serics of DRAMATIC SKETCHES. Rich in Ancedote and Reference to Favorite Actors and Actresses. Good commissions to WIDE-AWAKE agents. Terms sent on early application. sep20-4t J. M. STODDART & OO., Philadelphia. FFICE OF GREAT FALLS ICE oO COMPANY, 2202 F street northwest, Wasnrxctox, D. 0., September 20, 135). Notice is hereby given to the pubic that HENRY J. BAKER is no longer in the employ of this com- pany, and is nct authorized to coliect money on our xecount, J..0. WHITWELL, sep20-st Secretary and Treasurer. NPE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing under the name cf Batters & Davis is dissolved by mutual consent. JOHN BATTERS continues the Carpentering and Burlding business at No. 1299 7th St. Dew. Sept. 15, 1580. sepls-3t* Fre MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, KID GLOVES, HOSIERY, LADIES’ UNDER- WEAR, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, &c., &c. 8-BUTTON KID GLOVES. 4- BUTTON, EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED. ar A. T. WHITINGS, 922 and 924 Penn. ave, Mr. Chas. B. Fonda will be pleased to see his friends at the above estsblishmeut. sepI8-3t WOOLEN HANDKERCHIEF PLAIDS SURAH_ DBES*-GOODS, WITH BORDERS AT- TACHED FOR TRIMMIN: BCOTCH ALL-WOOL PLATDS. CASHMEBES, SEKGES AND MERINOES. MOMIE CLOTES—OxUDDA CLOTHS. MERINO UNDERWEAK—FANCY HOSIERY. WHITE AND SCARLET SHAKER FLANNELS. HOUSE-FURNISHINGS. LACE QURTAINS—RAW SILKS. NOTTINGHAM LACES—LAPPET MUSLINS. RAW SILK—TALLE and PIANO OOVERS. FURNITURE C#APES and ORETONNES. TABLE LINENS—NAPKINS TURKEY RED LUNCH CLOTHS and DOYLE ‘Our Stock is now complete in all Departmen and well worthy the attention of ail pera search of the **Latest Fall and Winter, Nove'ties,”” which are marked in “Plain Figures” and at the “Lowest Cash Prices.” ONE PRICK ONLY. PERRY & BROTHEB, Penna, Ave., cor. 9th st. Established 1840. sepls Fro™ AUCTION. Just received from Importers’ auctions the follow- ing special bargains: 20-inch BLACK VELVET, 81.25, worth 21.75. 22 inch BLACK VELVET, €1.50, worth 332.00. 22-inch BLACK VELVET, €2,25, worth 83.00. 22-inch SATIN D’ LYONS, 81.26, worth 21.75. 22-inch SATIN D’ LYONS, 81.50, worth $2,00. BLACK GROS GRAIN SILK, 81.00, worth $1.25. BLACK GROS GRAIN SILE, $1.25, werth $1.50. BLACK GROS GRAIN SILK, 81.0, worth $2.00. ALSO, FULL LINE OF DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, ETC. CONNOLLY'sS, epis-4t Ath street and Pa. ave. FAAEET DAVIS & co's UPRIGHT GRAND PIANOS WORLD KENOWNED AND UNEQUALLED. Also, the Celebrated HARDMAN UPRIGHT PIANO, the only reliabe low-priced wood-toned Upright made, HLL SUMNER, Sole Agent, sepl6-eoly SLE Oth street now URSELL’S ICE CREAM, F ICES AND CHARLOTTE RUSSE . Are Alwaye the Best. OYSTERS and STEAKS the finest to ba had. Great assortment of fine CAKES and PaSTRY. WEDDING CAKES a specialty. Gpen till 21] p. m. sepl6-1m 1427 NEW YORE AVENUE. a Sahn dE OS eoxecnan KID OVES. q sh 2 Enttone. +375 3 Buttone. T8100 4 Buttons. 2125 6 Buttons. et 10 BUTTON WHITE KID, 81.60. Special attention given to Millinery Orders. Mrs. M. J. HUNT, fepll Nos. 621 and 623 D st. Uaestaeee ATTBACTIVE LINE or UPHOLSTERY AND HOUSEFURN- ISHING GOODS. Our Srock or CARPETS. FLOOR CLOTHS, DRUGGETS, MATS, &c., Is utsurpassed by any in the city. Handsome line cf LACE CURTAINS jast re- ceived. Low prices, polite attention and satisfac- ton guaranteed. SINGLETON & HOEKE, fepld No. 801 Market Sp: EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL WANTS. FOR RENT AND SALE. _ A YOUNG LADY desires to teach a few small Girls Music on the Piano for a m>dsrate com- Fooeation,. Satisfactory references. Aci trees Bx 2. Star office. sep2l-3tt Line THAT IS FRENCH -Taugbt te Professor H. Massox, born in raised and educated in Paris, and for the last thirty years '& succesrfol teacher of hisown native tongue in the United States. “Apply to him at hia residence, enueylvania avenue, or through the (fice. ep 21,45, Octd, 9, 16, 23,30 HOF. AND MUS. J. H. SIDDONS are prepared to form Reading classes and give private Instruction in Pure Elocution to individuals attheir homesy Address J. H. SIDDONS. George- town, D.C. sep20-Im_ SHORTHAND. A practical Reporter destres to ive notice, that on and afier OcroBER THE 4TH he will give Evening Lessons in SHORTHAND, — at&t. John's Gollewiate Institute,” Vermont ave.. between Mand Ns. Will be glad t> reer ormer pupils. For particulars apply a\ ‘osti- x pu pal ey at ee ss tute. Terie moéerate. M4; 2. 2; JENSEN'S SCHOOL FOR a¥E Boys reopened SerreMBer 13TH. Her school for yourg Lacies and Misses, in a separate build- #8 under superior instruction, will, open Serr. 20. 24 Fst. ‘sepl8-3t ee ee es ovens SEP: r For particalars sddress'R. B. MoCORMICK, Pria- cipal, Dovel a. Keference H. O. MeCawey. 1219 11th et. 8.6. ‘a-pl8-2w MPrenchs Nehoal for Uitte, reopens i ad ich School for Girls, EDT ib: For clrcuiare, e's-+ address the Misses BURGESS, Principaie, 815 Oonvecticut ave-s17-2 4* TPRE ART Solr, oF THE wasH- INGTON ART CLUB reopens October 4, “Vernon Row,” corner th and Penna ave In- quite of E. ¢. MESSER, in charge, or JNO. L. UBNETT, Assistant. Bepl6-26* INDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTI- TUTE, for the training of. teachers, with model kincérgartens and advanced classes, opens Cor. 187TH.” For circulars call on the Pritcinals, Mre. LOUISE POLLOCK, 929 8th st.: Miss SUSIE POLLOCK, 1127 13th ete sep15-3m —_———— EVENING STAR. FOR RENT AND SALE. ROP. & MRS. 1. (0OL, FOR. BOTS. No 1280 1 atreet B.w.,will io. Ww BE OPEN on WEDNESDAY, September 221, struction in the French in _clas_es, after school hours, by a eep6-1m_ LLIERE’S A BARBER. Apply for one week. ‘OLASSIOAL w. first-class SOOURER. bye Hoare, No. 114 439 st-n-w. ANTED—WAT NUR*E._ Apply at oncs. Em- ployment Agency, 926 F st. ‘ANTED—A good WHITE BARBER. DAMUEL, BRANNAN Space, Georgetown, D.C ot by iVionaire. TWO ROOMS ceeibly. with ut BOARD, in thy Addro-8 M., mtar flies” ed. Beers to Gen eee w No. 44, Bast Market , and Mesars. B.C. Hew- Payne, patrons Decrees cont im. H. Bailey add James @. fi 8 ot the Academy in WaabIDgtD ven President. HE CEDARS—A HOME SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS— Willreopen on the 8TH oF SEPTEMBER. Bituated on the Heights of Geor ids, the location is so deere Tate indents fer pai De are . ‘erma moderate. address the MISSES EARLE, vesteri, part of t J ANTED—WHITH WOMAN fer a smail family ton Building, corner 7th an eo send SALE eee to open . rency ar lous cereal; will pay a p of ability first-class wagers <Addteas oe s Apply at Room 5, recs rats. Dew eep2 -St ANTEI—C LORED WOMAN to cook ant wath. Caillat 81, Stoddard st., Georgetown st 1110 16th st, after Thursds bring reterenc Se — ANT*D—By October tet, Twi Three BUOMS, furnished for light, housek rent must not be over $16 a mx AVERLE' -MINABY, 1412 H st. n. Dr and Day Seloe, for Young Le: Session opens Sept. 20th. Oir- jlagnt housekeeping: HE ADJUNCT-PROFESSOB of Latin in the OOLUMBIAN GOLLEGE would be glad to secure private pupils or to teach ina city school durirg hours not engaged at the Coll tanght: Greek, Bat Walics. References—The President and Facuil the College, Gen. Garfield, Speaker W. W. Corcoran, all, Gen. Alvord and'Hon. Wm. 8ti peAddress A. P. MONTAGUE, WES AL Se ae ee ANTED—For three aduite, Threo Unfurnished vedi: be Gre Seq bet. er for i =e we Le S10 a’month; bet. Vdh aud 1fth, @ ani ‘Adi. 68 Box 115, Starothice. TED—A respectable COLORED GIKL todo ners] housework, washing and iconing; % night and come wel: recomm: ANTED—A YOUNG MAN between 17th and 2U years of axe, to attend Cigar Stor. ence reqiured. Address CAPORAL, ttar offi vs. ROEBEL INSTITUTE AND HIN- DEKGARTENR, Mirses POLLOOK and NOERR, 2. Education thoronga in all depart- Normal class for ladies. 3227 1ath et. nw. HE ECLECTIC SEMINARY.—The third annual séesion will open de; girls, beginning and ad ANTED — Two or Three UNFURNISHED ROOMS, with or without BOARD; best iven. Address Box 44, City Post office. SEPTEMDER 22p. ee 7 ANS ED—YOUNG MAN w.th 81,000 to $2,000, to accompany a manof experi: need wi lenjoy the ‘‘New Method of Trainin.” Z. K’OHAKDY, Pr'l, a026-1m AW SCHOOL OF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. JAMES CANE ERD LL.D., Law or Ev oF PanrNrusntr, Tre Hon. ALEXANDER B. HAGNEB, LL.D., LECTURER ON CRIMINAL GFOKGE F APYLEBY, JUDGE OF MOOT CoURT AND Assor or LrGau Practice, ‘The exercises of tlus’ Hchsol will be resumed in the Law Building of the University (Judiciary the SECOND WED ber 13th) at six o'¢ DAY IN OCTOBER (Octo- p.in., when opsning ad- Greeses Will be wade by the Profesayrs, and whi Undersraduates of the previous year, as well as new students, are invited to he pragent. ‘The enure’charg> for tnition, lectures, and all facilities of the School, in its Underara partment, is cighty dollars for a single yaar, oF oue nndeed And fifty dollars for two years, pasable in advance, half yearly, or ia monthly insta the option of students. » fee for the Post-zradnate course in practice, covering a period of nine reonths, is 825. By particular invitation, being in responze toa call from more, than seventy graduates in law and members of the bar, the fon. alexander B Has- ner, LI.D., Associate Justice of fhe Sapreme Court of the District of Golniubis, will deliver a Special Couree of Lectnres on Oriminal Law darios the Beesion of Isp0-"S1. ‘The Lectures will be wiven on ‘Thursday evening of each week at 7 o'clock, and the wenera} thecry of the course will be exjTained by Jndwe Hagner at the opaning of the school en See Gctober. ‘Lhe special foe for this course will be 0. Ostalviiics mav ba had on application to Messrs. W. H. & 0. H. MORRISON, 475 Penna. Blg0 at the National cavings Bank, cor N. Y. ave. aud ith st. ; or by addresiag the Prosident of the Fac- ulty. sepl5 Miss M. KE. SOHREINER, ig prepared to oranize.c! wive private instruction to in- dividuals. Referer-ces: Prof. Mark Bailey, E tonist Yale College; Justice Strong, ond Wilton, A. R. Snofford, Cong. Lib de J. Tarbell, Board Trustees Public Schools, ; Mother Mary, of St. Angela. sep4-1m N ACCOMPLISHED AND REFINED Lady wi'l ive lessons in vocal music; also in English, to persons desiring to make up defisien- cies. French a specialty; best references wiven. Address E. H., 1115 T st. p.w. sepl3 3* OYS'S ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL ACADEMY will KEOPEN MONDAY, Sept. 20th, at 321 Pa. ave. n.w. A regular drill for boys from 9s m. to 3 p.1n in common English, Latio and Greek. Price 84 to 85 per mouth. Phono- sraphic classes from 4 to 9 p-m., at 83 per month, in claraes. Private lersons at special rates. Young uch or ladies trained for competitive examination sepll-1m CHASE KOYS, A.M., M.D. a) AHINI'S DANCING ACADEMY E STREET, ver. Yr AND 10TH STS.N.W., WILL OPEN SATURDAY, Serr. 25rn, 1830, For the reception of pupi's, when Mr. L. G. MA- RIN] wil organize nis classea for the coming sea- fon. All bis former pupils are invited to a tand oa the opening day. For particulars see Circular. sepil-13 G, Wy FLYNN, A.M, 702 5th strost n w., S- will open afternoon classes Sept. 13th for every grade of advancement. Mathematica, Latin, Greek, French, German, English, Penmanship and Bookkeeping. "Evening classes continue as hereto- fore at 26 per month. Special attention to prepa- tution for colleve, West Point, Annapolis and all ccmpetitive examinations. Private lessons on mod- erate terms. sep1L KR. AND MES. ALFRED BUJAC'S ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, 1012 17th st.n w. ‘Ths duties of this echool will be resumed on the 20TH oF SEP- TEMBER. sep i0-Im* ISS HARROVEW’S SCHOOL Fon Young Ladies and Children, will reopen MONDAY, Sevtember 13th For circulara apply or address PKINCIPAL, 1336 Iet.n.w. _ seps-1m* HE ARCHER INSTI WasH- T ctreulars adarees Mh atl oath or address Mis. MB. Mass. avenue, Washington, D.. 0. jya-3m ROP. LARROQUE, 1329 F st, nauve Bvauch tenreoe ned ‘Linguist, graduate of Sorbenne University, Paris. French tacit ag spoken by elevant ahd highly educated Parisian seciety. Method eariest. eens EOKGETOWN UNIVERSITY. THE BOHOOL OF Law Opens for the apnual term of 1890-31 WEDNES- DAY EVENING, October 6th, at six o'clock, in the Lecture Hail, 918 F st. n.w , tn Washington city Regular course of two years, Fifty Dollars per an- bhui; Fost Graduate cours, Twenty-five Dollars. or particulars address paee\WAL_ HENRY DENNIS, Secretary, sepS-Sm 915 Fst. n.w, Washington D.0. USS MARY TUCKER MAGILY With resume her 8 in Elocution October Ist, at her retidence, 2126 Pennsylvania ave. n-w. sep7-1m OWAHD UNIVERSITY, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. ‘The thirteenth annual session of this «chool will commence OGTUBER 1st and continue five months. Expenses:—Matriculation, @10; Incidental, $10; Graduation, $30; Demonstrators Ticket, $8. For Circulars address 0. B. PURVIS, M.D:, Bec , sep6 3m No. 1118 1th street nw. WESTERN MARYLAND COLLEG For students of both sexes. 27th session be- gins Sept. 7, 1880. Heslthy location, thorough instruction. Teasonable charges. For estslocue address J.T. WARD, D.'D., President, Westin: ster, Ma. aug26-eolm AHNETT’S UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, ELLICOTT OCIfY¥, Mp.—Principal JAS. M. Bex 1, ‘MIDDLEBURG. ES eo2m eee AND DAY SCHOOL FOR Youny Ladies and Children. Board and tuition #150 per annum. Langnages and music extra. 5h session bevins Sept. 20th. Circulars obtained at the Star cffice. Mrs.M 8. Bowie, Rockville, Md. a7 2m* OXS’ ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL RIGH SCHOOL, Presbyterian Ghurch, 434 street, opens Sept. 6th. Circulars, with testimo- lala, at ihe nockatorer, Kor furtiier information 7 % x 535. sugl 22m J.W. HUNT, A. M. M#, JOSEP KASPAG, ‘Bolo Vioiniet, graduate of Conservatory of Prague, and Pupil of Sauret, of Paris, desires to inform the public that he will impart Instruction on the Violin in all its branches, beginning SEPTEMBER 15TH. Can also be enyawed for concerts. nly at Musie Store of Ellis & Co. - wana svenne, os Oho SOT Penaeal W. oo WHEATLEY, STEAM DYEING, WFT AND DRY SCOURING, 49 Jefferson street, Groncerows, D. 0. a ith every facility, the beet talent, and a full FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DYE STUFFS AND CHEMICALS, I am prepared for the fall trade. Work calied for and delivered in the city; by mail or express from other places. Orders by mail promptly attended. aug23 KOEHLER’S FRENCH AND AMERICAN + BAKERY, No. 417 6th st. 8.w., opposite Jof- terson School Building. All kinds of Bread, Pies and Cakes delivered to any part of the city. French bread a specialty. Branch Depot—VeLari’s ox. yrcrioszny, No. 609th st. n.w., opposite U. 3. Patent Office. Onr Bread speaks for itself. sep15-2w* WGHAVES’ SCHOOL, for Boys ani Rey. J. A. GRAVES, Miss G. by GRAVES Maen ey. J_A- GRAVES, Mise G.L. GRAVES. s22-1m ADEMOISELLE L. FOULO Mitttyen her french Bay set nga ev ae All the BRANCHES taught in French, and French Japgusge only spoken at school. 1131 17th st. sl-2m. ISS HELTON, 821 VERMONT 5 MAGE otto her’ Sertich end en vet WBDNESDAY, September 16th. Prof. Ginest i structor in French. sepl-Lra' bY Ge VERNON INSTITUTE, 1530 dies le Girls. 0. W. PAIBO, rincival Duties resumed Sept. 20:0, 1880.. shiek SCHOOL—Mrs. 8. E. FULLER, Prin- ae will re-open September 20th for ite Tith eeeion. Saux30-Im "1818 I st., opp. Franklin aquare CORA BLAND, M, D.,. e Has removed from 808 13th st. n.w. to 1209 G st. n.w., where she insy be consulted profes- sion: during Day apd EVENING. All diseases treated by the most approved methods. Nervous affections and diseases pectli_r to women with Special suecess. Office in residence. seplt-3m Reeves ¥OU COAL BILLS AND HAVE ONE OF NOROROSS' REGULATORS: Attached to your furnace. AUTO: ill eave one-third of your coal, apie WALTER D. WEVILL, Agent, aug2l1-3m 452 Penn’a ave. ————____458 Fenn’ ave. ALKEB’S, 206 10th W Hine, Goment Paster, Pitch, Hair, N. 0. Tar gpd Gas Tar No. 4, Rooftag Tins, Felt, Gravel. Fat and Clay. NOM PE eae rr BNATION CHURCH NOHOO! TD ice Yow Ladice wil te-open on WEOWOE, ess Sept. 15. French under charge of Frof. C. es neki. Apply to the haves pee Miss MAQLEOD, at the Behool Butlding, 1219 It stn. Ww. ‘gug30-1m CADE MY OE ECT otreet northwest, J. P. CAULF) ‘Mus. Doc., Principal. Studic* resumed ~ept. 6h. aug30-Im* OMSYLN SEMINARY, 003 16th sT. Rote viete tats eee Boarding and vay Schoo! for Young 1 adies, tittle Girls and Boys under M4. Fourteenth year wil commence Sept. 15th, i at oe eens, pe obtained at the book stores and at the Seminary. ‘MS. LB. SMITH, Principal. MIPS B. ROSS, Assisiant. eae ‘MEISO! ITUTE, Srtner Ou oa pA caer eopengme 14th at, between T aud K streets, wi en WEDNESDAY. September 8th. Prinet angi7 BOOS Tah aincet. tle Territories to start a Stock Manche KANCBER, Btar office. ANTED—A FORNIFHED winter; no children; would be willing to Eeeee, one or two persons. Address L. a. T ETHEL CLAS TARY ACADERY Ma. Bu25-Im* Bethel Acade SENDORFF SCHUOL FOR BOYS AND GIRL* DAY, September 6th, at M. J A G SMITH, Supe = HOUSE for tae my P.O., Fauquier co., Va. J ANTED-..TWO ROOMS with BOARD by can- ileman and wife, where bat few or no ot boarders, preferred ; xo0d f: quired. “Address, stating ter: ANTED—A SITUATION asa first-class Laun- dress; firet-olzes references: rience in all its branches. Ap) ave., between the houre of 12 an P. Chureb, oh streat nicely cooked, CLECTIC Si OL SMALE LUYS othe neventa annral season will commence MONDAY, gt.n.e. Miss EMILY ¥. Hi 44TH ST.—M'lle V. PRUD "HOMME'S: FOR GIRLS AND FR, RENT—A BRICK HOOS®, 6 rooms, bath, meat, pas and water. Apply at 2105 Ist. n. R_RENT—Desirable suite of two f ished ROOMS. 15399 et. nw. Que mile fem Tt sury. Repel 3 ee BR Sunt. Tionent a ee — third floors; good locality. Nev st. bet and vth'sta.new. 8° cs = B RENT Six room HOUSE, N. = Pent €18 Alco, HOUSE'Ne. 1 Wii rent @25._ Apply to 1106 L st. n.w. ii Tent 625._Apply to 1106 Lst. nw. FS. BENT — Three leamant secon BROOME, furnished for housekeeping, 128 vate family: Apply at No. 435 K st. n.w. copay y OR RENT—No. 304 lith at. «.w —A nice 10 Feeriotan an modern improvemen'a, with oR Che squere of the Smithsonian Institution. At ply 906 11th st. s.w. eepri-t* = ES oS oe {OR RENT OR SALE—Two new BAIOK Fabcsze 08 and 2030 P st. n.w., with all medern improvements, Reference required. At) ply to 2020 P et. n.w., J. 8. HOPKINS. se2l--o3t* RR RENT—Fornished or unfurnish a, iaree PGcsir iin stable: it Sine contains 14 rooms. Situated in one of the fi. est locations i own, D. 0. Large grounds, handsor George Jaid out in walks, with trees and shrubs ent to street cars. Cheap toa cood tenant. Apply to 8. CAYWOOD, 1225 9th st. n.w repeal fwo or three very desirable ROOMS Apply at RICE t EROB., 1229 & sep? EGE REN1 two nicely Farnished second story KOOMS; new honee, bay window: front Room vie fortwo mentenien. No. 1149 12th st. n.w. tt {cK } ENT—On Towa Circle, an elegant 1-room HOUSE; furnished, modern improver : rescord throughont $125 per month W. VANENHOW KK & SON, 1212 F st.n.w. &! SOB RENT J-rocm and cailar Brick HOUSE, nw.: bards mely furnished throu <hout yuotern iinprovenien 75 per month: etrset care cass the door. W.W.LANENHOWEB & SON, Fet nw. 20-24 FOR SALE LOT 4 x120 feet, woat wide Tata st D.w., aijoininc Honee No. 2208, bet. W Teundery ets, st [0c per foot tle per! elt ic,’ ‘Lhe OW: ed Lsthet now. fe we TOR RENT—That desirable 4-story oh HOUSE, No y_st., tet. Washington Congress sts.. Georgetown, ‘containing 10 roosus, vas, water and Latrobes. App y at premines. Fep2e 3t* CR RENT. State depart improvements, ¢: by the year to owner leaving fies. ished—foar blocks from pew HOUSE, with all mo tern and st w an % ood tenant On reason: ecity. Address Box tember 20th and Oc- yy the natural method. ‘Terms moder- Classes re-open Sej tober 14th. reach arene ;, 435, 646 p-7o. Offered to pupil rivate lessons if desired. aug0 1» Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN a BGS coe camer en: to bewinners, as well as those wishing to. for ‘Teschers.” ‘Terms moderate. "1215 wentleman and wife, w.thdn ree or Four UN*®URNISHED KUOMS, second ficor, for light housekeeping ; state rent per month ; references given. Addrees 4 a . ate. Great advant the whole conree. 'TED—By 9 young nian, reading law, wh> a8 eXperience in patent’ business, SITUA- TION in office of Attorney, Patent or Pension At femmes jreferences given ; salary nominal. Aa J E. SCHEEL. qmare, 6th street, between wD and # streets,) on. and VOCAL Mi VASHINGTON FEMALE ui RY—A BOARDING AND DA¥ 8OHUOL FOR, YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDKEN—Will be re- opened at 1023 12th at n.w., MUNDAY, 20, 1880. Circulars at the principal Boo! a 1 ER snd Miss M. one to cv0k, wash and iron, and the other as chambermaid or nurse in a ily ; best references. Apply 307 New Y6rk avenue, bet. 3d and 4th sta. n.w. nd Mus. Z. D. BUTOH- Principals. au2-a4m ANTED—By gentleman, wife and chi FURNISHED ROOMS, second floor pre- ferred, with bath and BOARD, ia private fax bet. 10th and 14th and Kand O sts. Keferances ex changed. Address Lock Box 52, City P. O. 12th st. n.w. 0. DOUGLAS, FOR YOUNG LA! Removed from 204 ‘*F." School year opens Sept. J. E. SOMERS, Principal. PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, corner of 7th and L sts. n w.—This institution sful experience of 16 ANTED—A4 C! ERK, thorough! Pension Business: a8 A Progressive and eucc Sears. It educates young men and women for use- Ita graduates secure se of study and TANTED—Three or four UNFURN ROOMS, suitable for housekeeping. A:ldress Mre. J. Re, 925 Let. n.w. 3 ‘TED—At Tremont House, 24 and Indiana avenue, 2 Chambermaids, 2 Bell Boys, 1 ver for Steam Talvie, 1 Good ¥ yy ANTED—For A Oa: HOUSE, near the Navy Yar W. WHITAKER, 203 4 fulness and. self-si oritions of trust an raining comprises the English Language, rese Arithmetic, Spencerian Practical Pantwanship, Bookkeeping, by eingle and double entry, adapt ¥ variety of bue:ness; Business ‘Practi requiring the making out aud kinds of business papers, cash and keeping the account Buyrer—Asmall FRAME must bea bar- 208 434'st. n.w.8e20-1m ‘HOUSE in northwest seotion of city ms, ood *neighborhood : rent not to exceed $25 per month. Address sa xchanying of al and receiving locution and Lec- and Eyening Sesrions bewin MON- ST 30, 1880. . For_informati t the College or address HENRY 18S_OSBORNE’S BOAKDING AND DaY SOHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND ees ‘Will reopen at 943 M st. n.w., 7 ANTED—IntepraTeLy—A Commodious Fur- nished or Unfurnished HOUSE for a Board. ing Hou-e, by alaty who can give best refereuc aud security. Address 8. ANTED—FAMILIES to furnish with RELI- ABLE SERVANTS: try ns; SERVANTS of AMSTEESSES: for city 8., Btar offica. se}): ACADEMY, ith ard E sts. n.w.’ A Select nd Young Men. Number limited. Only scholars of ood moral character recaived. begins September 6th. Careful and thorough instruction in the Cemmon Eng ish Tatin and Greek. TON MAOAFKE, BRLINGTON ildit all _eorts; beys, girls; SE and country; all with reference. CO. E. PRICE & OO. \y ANTED—By s French Lady, a SITUATION jerness or teacher for children. Ad iress Fali term of 1880 Book-keeping, Arithmetic, Algebra, Geom Day and evenii ‘OR RENT_—At 819.25, whi rent, new eeven-reom HOU broom, b ‘ -e., Dear East O; norch of Lincoin Park. To permanent ten! 5. W. STARR, 1429 New York ave. ‘T—HOMES EAD of the late GeorgeW. ‘Laibur-t, on Eastern Branch, adjoining Ucion- opti" g Nichols’ ave. : abut 20 acres; streot . the premies: suitabie for garden pur 1c8 s, and repeciaily desirable for picnics. Apply Mee. C. A. TALBURTY, 2: t. De. wep20 Tt VOR RENT—Two suites particulary pleasant ROOMS, southern exposure ; 941 G st. nw. Fep]8-16* OR RENT—A suite of ROOMS on second fod furni-hed or unfurnished, at 912 15th at. < posite McPheraon Park. septs tt FOR BENT Two delightful ROOMS in the most desirable part of the city, for zentiemen ; L013 lith st. n.w. References required. sep18 WOs BENT —335 D st. sw.» betweon 3d and 4 ste., eight-room BRICK HOUSE, with modera improvements: good yard and stable. _ sep15- POE BAT Eendeomaly-furvished ROOMS, single or en suite, with or w.thout board, at low rateg, in the beautifully situated dwellin 436 Mast. new. Bepl8-6t {OR RENT—tThree-story BRICK, 507 H et.n.e. in perfect repair and ali conveniences. n #20 per month. Inquire 707 8th st. n.e. or 420 5th st. nw, sepls si" Fok REST Furnished KOOMS, siggle or en suite, with or without board, first, sscond, third cr 4th floors, with home comforts. Apply. # st., bear Pa! ave. n.w. sop FOr RENT Furnished ROOMB, with over, in commodious new house with 1 odern improye- ‘ueDts; private fumily. Keferencas required. Ap- ply at 1300 Vermont avenue. sepl8-3t* FQ BENR AND SALES OF PROPERTY, PRI VATE AND AT AUOTION.—See Bulletin ie shed on the 1st and 19th of every month, . E. WAGG: , 619 “Tth treet sepl8-8t" ‘OR EENT-38025 ith st. n.w., 11 rooms, 82 116 Bridge st., Georgetown, ‘11 rooms; 14 Vat. n. w., 6 roome, $15.30; 2109 12th st. ‘n.w.. 5 rocms, "810.50; 4229 Maryland ave. ne, 4 room, #6; 1315 C st. 6 w., 5 rooms, 818; 1011-1017 E stores. Apply to A.'S. CAYW D.W. sepls A. M., Principal. ROF. J. MAX MUELLER, VOUAL and INSTRUMENTAL sical Director St. John’s Episcopal Church. 2023 ANTED—On or before October 15th, small furnished HOUSE, or part. by small family moderate; references exchanged. Rhode Island ave. of adults; terms Address F., 1466 EGE BERT Will be for rent October 1, 11 No. 910 19th st, twelve rooms, moder! provements; in perfect repair. A, A. WI CO., 509 7th st. nw. ‘Massachusetts avenue n.w. 50. a 0, D> = WG A EEO, BORED, AD. LUE ilitary Oollese For catalowues, ad y, B.D. ~ SILLY, Be ibe. ANTED—By a quiet centlema suited, ccosily surpished SITT:NG BUOM, with ‘grate “fire, communicating Bedroom and Military Academ: ;, terms not to exceed 850. Address ‘Prompt ne Men), Haddon: ANTED—FAMILIES to furnieh with reliable Servants and other Help; Com) msids and Nurses, with references, at short notice. 829, corner 6th and I sts. n.w. CU. CHOOL OF MUSIC. eumes SEPTEMBER 2. $2 50a month 707 &th st. Bw, re- e, GROEGY organ Eat ete. : : ard. me ata 23-1m P. "McDONALD & ANIED—MILITABY BOUNTY LAND WAR- RANTS, Roldiers’ Homestead CLAIMS, and AND SORIP, for which highest raice WI M J. JOHNSTON, Attor- Room 41, LeDroit Building. augé 3m WANTS—MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED—1, 060 MEN'S SUITS TO CLEAN at al dolar and a half suit cleaning Send postal card and have thea e BOARDING. ‘OR RENT—Well-turnished front ROOMS, with BOARD, in a private family ; near Departments aud cars; terms for two, $45 permonth. No. 1908 OR RENT—Furnished ROOMS, with or with- ont board; No. 305 C st. n.w. OR RENT—Ocroner Alco, TABLE ‘OR RENT—Airy ROOMS, furniehed or unfur- Peres eie at aay sp ee ‘and na -class BOARD month. SARAH FLAGLER. a HE TREMONT HOUSE offers good ROOMS, with first-class Hotel Board, for @25 and 830 Per month; house is well furnished class, and ceolest location in the city. HE LOOHIEL HOUSE, $12 9th st. n.w., sone of the cosiest and best Boarding Houses in the city. Transient dated at rezzonable termi PROPOSALS. PRIVILEGES AP THE Fair Grounds during the Fair, 6th to 16th Oc- Bids will be received for Restaurant it the office, 805 Penusy the right t» reject ROBT. MoCENEY, Acting Sec’y. OPOSALS FOR RIRE-PROUF MODEL- CARES FOR THE RECONSTRUCTION OF 8. PATENT OFFICE BUILDING, WASHINGTON, D. 0. OFFICE OF THE Ew: depot, 1009 ¥ st. cated or. ANTED—FEATHERS ‘TREASES to remake, M@THS to extermuinata from furniture, at A. H. CHACE & BBJ.'S, 616 La. avenue, next to city post office. yaNTED—OLD GOLD and SILVER, in large Highest cash price paid. le or en suite. No. 1226 O et n.w. UARD. or small quantities. 21 Pen'a ave., between 3d and 43 sts. OHAOE BRO., 616 Louisiana avenue. ANTED—FEATHERS TO RENOVATE, Mattresses to remake and fine uj Moth exterminated by steam. By F. Nopdtet Penneyivs avenue, opposite Willard’s anc?) ROPOSALS FOR ANTED—YOU TO KNOW THAT 1 SELL A OrORaLs first-class Tailor-made Second-hand SUIT, much better and awreat deal cheaper than @ om: mcn new suit can be bought, JUSTH'S OLD STAND, or at Branch Sto é buy but first: and other privile nia avenue, unti p.m. ‘The Association resor any or all bids. No. 619 D st. n.w., hand Clothing. LOST AND FOUND. O8T—On Beptember, ENAMELED BRAC KLE paid if returned to 423 10th st. n.w. OsT—A black and tan GYP, with tag No. 727. A liberal reward will be xiven if left at eouthwest corner cf Sth and P streets, 4 & chili's GOUD SEER AND ARCHITECT, ‘A reward will be WASHINGTON, D. O., Sept. 14, 1880.5 Fealed Proposals will’ be received at th's office until 12m. on THE 28TH OF SEPTEMNER, 1880, for delivering, fitting snd putting in place }2 (more or less) wrought iron model- cages, distributed on the floors and galleries of the reconstructed model hall of the North Wing, ac- cording to specifications and drawings which are open for inspection at this office, where blank foras, and any additional informa- O8T—September. PUP, between 5 and 6 Answers toname Mack. Suitable reward if returned to 634 & street 8. w. OST—September 18th, either in etrest cars so ing to Georgetown from Capitol, ¢ reme Court, POCKETBOUK, containing $10 aad The sum can be retained by _returni Pocketbook and cards to btar oflice. of proposals, bonds tion may be obtained. Propecals are to be n ade in the prescribed form, endorsed: ‘* Proposals for Model-Oaacs,” and. dressed, by order of the Kecretary of the Interior, t ADOLF CLUBS, Engineer and Architect. orin the Su- FGREENT O45 F et. nw, nine rooms and oo L‘ lar; all modern improvements: $45 par month. WW" DANENHOWER & SON, 1212 F it we Bep16-91 VOR EEN UPPER PART of *‘Naten Baslding,” corner 15th tt and New York ave, #0 rooms. bie toa -W.—Three-story Brick, with back building, M4 rooms; all imps. Price €75 per me FOUR FIRST-CLASS RTORES fo “"Nairn's Building,” oor. 15 het and New York ave wermished Hewsre Several Handetus: ly-furnisived HOUSES for pei- te famutiies. “IDA SIXTH BT, N.W.—Tea-room Brick, moa- ern imps. ioe ®37_ 8). AND 427 FOURTH 8T. N.W.—Two four. sory Bricks 10 rooms each, gas and water. Price ein Ismet 171) RHODE ISLAND AVE. —Handsome Brick Realdence, ‘containing 19 rooms, qevator, aad every p.ndern comven!aD Cy ; Top! THOS. J: FISHER & 00. 1298 Prt nw. F™= RENT— Br R. O. HOLTZMAN, Beat Estate AGENT AND AUCTIONEER Tenth and F streets northwest. L we ang clewantly 3207 Biaxa st. now. @75 Far bourse, 10th nw. 29.15% uw. 17 re Fur. house, Fst. nw For h’re, loth now. Mare ave. now Far. house, M. fur. house, KE st_w 320 Sthet.o.w 80010th n.w.. 12 rs, 941:D st.n.w.. store. 1458 Wags. ave.n.w. 302 2d st. new... Eo 3313 Riggs et Dow. 85 25H wt 12 131] Kigwe et. new. 35 1228 8. J, ie I make no charee to Isndlords for advertising their Property, aud keep it before the pubiie con- stantly. © I bave many of the Finest Building Sitee in tho city for sale. “Also, Houses in every fection at froma $1,(0) to $61,000. Now is the time to buy. sey18 BR. O. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sts. now. ‘OE | RENT. ‘ 20 10th st. D.w., 10 roome ‘0 per mo 2305 M et. n.w., 10’roop 8. % gin 414 New York avo. now., S$ rooms... 822.00 per mo. 1S45 7th et. n.w., 8 rook 20 per mo 2007 9th st.n-w.,’8 rooms, 15 per mo. House on 3d, near F st. no SS per mo TODD & HANDY, een ll 809 Seventh street n.w. #tJk.w., new, 12 rooms ’ th #t.n w., Groomis, mod ine... 8 twhte stable A erounda. $9 , ave.. Irs, 23 oO, COF. 1 de wt, w axdtenant." STEIGER & LI m Mix FOR SENT. FOR RENT. Cor. 24&Pa.av..16re 875 814 294 st. now., store.1S 2411 Pa.ave ,16rs. i 40 2419 Net n.w..b re 12 50 ‘ 8 T8.m. . Ss Let . 1218 2ist wt.) 6 r Snew bricks, 234 &G,” 26 10 Plt 224 st., 10 21:9 Host, 10 No charge wil! be m: sine property. Money tovoan in eunoe £0 of other prop erty both for #aie sid rent,ean be soon at my oflloe. (fice houre: 8:30 a1. 10'S 30 p.m. W. BR. WILCOX, Corner 2 RENT—Csll for our LIST OF HOU Feat _ Call for cur LIST OF PROPER’ PSALE. Owners will do well to place th rty with us. It will secure prompt and carful atioution. MAN & 00., JON SITE! Bt. Clond Buildigg, sex3 JOR SALE—A DESIRABLE HOME, on the sontheast corner of Aand dst 8. ¢., arranged as follows: Basement—Furpace aud fuel room, store room, kitchen and pantry. "First loon parlor with bay window, @ining room and pautry. Second flocr—Three charibere and bath room, “Third floor—Two large chanbers and aer- vante' room, all in good order. “Parkin on front and weet side, enclosed by substantial iron fenes. ‘The Qoors of first story aud trimmines in hard wood. This property is within two squares of the 8, Capitol, andone rquare of the Metropolitan, and Pa. avenue street care Price $4,000. AD iu: section of the premises Is invited. 31y20-8m_ FITCH, FOX & BROWN. OR RENT— THE CORCORAN BUILDING, Orrosize U. 8. TREasURY, lorH STREET. Fine 81 Office Rooma—ringly or oommnnicat- ine—tor Business Offices, Studios, ete. Water and Closets on every floor. Elevator steam hast. Dark foots for storsve. Inquire of the Janitor. B. Foe RENT—A fine BASEMENT, weil lizhited, in ¥. M.C_A. Bailding, corner 9th and D sts. Ainiy toa. 8. PRALT & BON, 401 9th st now. £1516 ee FOR BENTO AN? oF nites, desiratie ooumunt. cating ROOMS on second flsor, furnished or unfurnished, private family. Apply at 1125 14th st. DLW. sepl4-26* POE BENT Elevant APARIMENTS, on first, second and third floors: single or en suite: all mocern improvements; at 1027 Vermont ave., near McPherson Square. Bep13-3w* KF 1B SALE OR RENT—502 East Capitol st., ten ROOMS and two bath- large closet in every room; front and back Jarge dry cel- ‘ar: Honse heated by furu Diy toJOHN T. ARMR, 820 F et. we Ro REN T—To Gente: isted handsomely _f01 d third flcor: 20 New York ave. ; conven’ four lines of care. eps 20" Fo BENT—117 Sen ave. n-e., partor of well furnished HOUSE, 13 rooms: Hoase *nd Burniture in good condition; location desir- able. Kent moderate. Bep7-15t* oR RENT—No. 613 H street n.w., BRICK DWELLING, 12 rooms, all modern improve mente. QO. OC. GREEN, Room 3, 412 7th street D.W. agug3l-lm VOR KRENT—To jtlemen only—A handsomely furnished FRONT ROOM. No othes lodges and no children. ‘Terms moderate. 1210 Sth st. 2.W- Sucld 2m* ‘Larze well-venti- ushed KUOMS, second VOR RENT—No. 406 ler BT. 8.5. A neatly fur- nished HOUSE containing seven rooms, with modern improvements. Apply on the premises. BUSINESS CHANCES. 2 500.—A GENTLEMAN, with this amou: anted to aseist in carrying on a fins Fruit St awberry Form, near thecity. Adarcss FRULi GROWEK, Ftar oilioe. it Vv ED—To Bonnow—#i,060 on firet-cl.as BUSINESS PRUPEKTY in Maryland, va'u d at $18,000. The prope’ ty is insured for $10,000.on. ‘Lich’ the loan will be secured. Address'R. M., Ster office. sep 2t-6t" POUSES WANTED —We want HOUSE for wocd tenants. We have rented ore property Ben Season than yer before, and cannot supply the ani 8ep26-3t* B. H. WARNER, 916 F st.n.w. Fee EAE GROCERY and MARKET STORE; splendid chance for one, to go int busin one of the best stands in the city bueiness; terms cash ; fo! sale. Inquire 806 Let n.w. Fok BENT-STORE and DG-LLING, cor. 25th and K sts. : excelicnt stand fer a crocery; rent low to wood tenant. Apply to WESTOUTT & 00., cor. 20th and I sts. sep1s-3t" doing a sp matters the cay PERSONAL. 0 BEWARD.—For information leadi1 arrest and convietion of the persona dreeeed me an anonymous letter dated Sept. the 0, and mailed the 19th. le ‘Headquarters or with ROBERT A, vA BILLE, 14 Myrtle st. PILES!! PILE! DER, office 620 11th ‘st. using the Knife tively does not Information left ures’ Piles, wich out ‘Ligatare, “or Caustics, and posi- fail to effect acure ina single ia- References— Rey. Dr. Deak Jey Chapel; Rev. Obas. A. Harvey, D-4Oroissant, 8am’!. Bacon, E: Baynes, Eeq., 14 Grant Place: torney-at-Law, 490. Manion, grocer, 726 7th st. 8. w. grocer. cor. Pennsylvania Jos. Wall, War departuent, and numerous $F, 20 bl ctanoee if deaired srreaiden ‘Gmice hours, 9 tol3a-m., and 2to 5 p.m. Consultation free. __Consultstion free.___sepil.003t*_ IT MAY OONCERN:—All peraoi 9 ai Buatieas with to hereafter’ will find Us ‘Pennsylvania avenue n.w- wD z 3. M. &R. COHEN. ILS ee A eS puccessor to I. P. LIBBEY, H, ALBURGER, sucoosgor to. P. LIBBE in Drug Store, oppo- sepls mite Us 8. POe eee. . BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS west, between K and ;. BLANCHE, or Pasis, FEMALE cares al opmapiainta, fa ture, Mo. 62 10th st.. between ‘OHN PATOH EXAMINES to the responsibility of sere Always in before 9 and from 3 to Bors tonws *4880" FURNACES, OAST OR WROUGHT IRON, SUITABLE FOR COAL OR WOOD, BRICK-SET AND PORTABLE, Are powerful heaters; remarkably durable; eco- ive universal satisfaction; ted Joints; are free trom ‘fugi The most DURABLE FURNA( EST to buy. Fitted with anti-friction GRATES; ASH-SIFTING GRATES and ABH -PANB LINED FERD-DOORS, D! bt. aud PHACTIGAL IMPROVEME: ‘Heud for cirenlars before BICHARDSON, B MANUFAOL URE! 84 Water street, New York. 7 620 E af Win. . Baligy, nomical in fuel; Louisiana ave. x |. Bacon, ave. and 7th st. ; Gapt. OLINKER-OLEANING and F sts. n.w., 4y29-th,s,tu3m 1837 E st., near Wilard’s. ie, with Absbeacis of 10th st. n.w., 6 a.m. to 10 ECURE YOUR VALUABLES! NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. 16th Street and New York Avenue. Burglar and Damp Proof Vaults from ‘Bonas ‘on deport for ives Silverware in. Tranks 7A. Willard: John Casssia: Toe Renee eet HUNDRED PAIRS BOYS’ 85 cts., valued at 81.25. . Government rens' SCHOOL. Boys’ BOHOOL SUITS, 84, ‘outhi SUITS Ly £8 trom BS uy Sc. and $1 up. EL B' 1Ol4 and 1916 eee ave. NOGTE ArIkOKS OF ny arse RARE OHANCE—A first class STOVE, HARD WARE and TIN STURE for sale at two-thirds its value; cood Iccation, Also, ect of Tinuers Ma- chinery and Horse and Waxon. 601 Pennsylvania ave. 8 @ sep15-2w* R(OR BALE—The STORE and DWELLING south- a=’ eset corner of 7th and L sts. n.w., suitable for fhe Restaurant business. Inquire af 649 L street new. 809-20" QProrar. - “ms eral GREAT BARGAINS in small BRIO HOUSES paying from tea to fifteeu per Sart on Tunee property from 8000's S100)” in 2 | 3 Derirable CHEAP LOTS for sale or exchange in e city. ale colcit 3 cae and guarantee to make terms isfactory. MONEY TO LOAN in any sum at 6 per cent. ted W. E. BURFOND & OU., 1118 Fst. bw F&% SALE—FARM of 150 acres in Montzomet county, 9 miles from city, 34 mile from R. Peat rd oui, Mire Se .: peach, 9 33 a be. ow te i a ag E. BUR- sold low to an immediate custom FORD & OO., 1115 F st. n.w. sep2-lm ne ara Or og erie ora 5 $ ;one igen Anbajole Janction on Washinton ‘eanch BS Oagttep lt i Price $50 per acre. COUNTRY RESIDENCE, with 6 mae that out- eBoy ates cate SB tae BH ‘Maple ave., Le Droit Wash: ington, D0. ats suas Tan Use JOHNSTON'S DEY SIZED KALSOMINE AND MASUBY’S MIXED PAINT. Best in the market. ‘WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GEORGE RYNEAL, Jr., 418 7th A Send for sample cards. ies st Headquarters, 409 14th street. ALL KINDS OF HORSE, CATTLE AND DOG MEDICINE FOR SALE. VOR BALE — Val dark bay; will P ment ligut buggy © ce. O4 SALE—Two BUGGIES and a VIOT RIA ¥ith pole and shafts, all in good, Order. at @ barvain, as owner has no for them. Gan be seen at : further DOWNED'S Stables, 1013 17th st. now. sep20-6 JOR RALE—A beautiful black four-year-old EF MARY, "perfect! nd and geutis: nice #ide-Lar (top) BUGGY, and splendid HMALNESK. Inauire at MCLAU Livery Stat . t Borba. Bepls st TOR SALF—*he personal estate of J.@. Staflord deceased) follows -—T wo lara: yinug and well broke MULER, TOY LUGE CARRIAC , one SLU CABT BODIES, W LS. &c., &e ; also lot Vicks, Shovels, Vows, Harness, &e.: Steam Envine and Botier, 4)-horse power, ‘done Blake tu: proved Stone Crusher. The Mules and Horsesmay be exauined at Purphrey's Livery Stable, aud if hot sold at private mule will be oflered at the Bacar on Saturday uext, 25th of September. Any person crsiring to purchaso will eallat 901 4 st 8 we. sepls-s,t fut JNO. J. STAFFORD. FOE PALE-By parties wishing 1 leave town Sept 25th. & yours snd stylish ROAD HESE, who can show a 2:50 gait. Will ve Seg Sold ut® sacrifice. Gan be sean at J. E. MOrsd’, Brightwood, D. C. epl7-1m OUNT VARNON LIVERY, HIRING AND M SALE STABLES, No. a6 Wats st gt nw., bet. Mand N. Stylish Turnouts, Hrace, Oarriages, Oouyes, &e , for ane, 7 BacorExchanwe. Horses pastired oF wisterel on my farm. Oraers in person or by telephone at ap y time promptly attended to. Several flue Femiy and Coupe Horses for sale. Terms reasonable Sep l6 tm F. W. MckLboy. {UR BALE—Sixtecn head of HORSES just ar- Tived from Kockinwham county, Va, oupe Horees 2 Baddie Horsse, and a vale Sagi Di Gray horses. Oan be seen at JNU. SIMMONS" Stables, 311 22th st. > 5 SHAH A. Pository and Factory 410-416 Sth et. now. GREAT BANGAING TN CARRIAGES. —Over 75 J New aud Second-hand FAMILY ~ CARKIAGES, Top and No-top Bt Jump-seat Jaggers, Pony and Park tons, and 60 cther styles, must be eoli at once re- gardless of cost, to close ohr spring stock. No res ie cfler refused. I. DB. SUMMIDT © 00-, Pennsylvania ave. ‘au25-Im_ XT OF PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR N MO: 7 410 Lith at. n. MONEY TO LOAN. TO** voxey ox neat ESTATE, Is Bums To Sort, At per cent for large and 7 per cent for small suas, Oo Hobizma sepl8 “10th and F sts. n.w. ey 0 LOAN—Ow Covsty Prorgnrr—86,000, in sums of from $100 upwards. B. H. WARNER, fepl4-eoSt S16 F et. now. ONEY TO LOAN. 50,000 TO LOAN BUMS TO BUI At Bix Per Cent, On Real Eetgte Security. Commissions Very Loweet Rates. J. VN. HUYCK, REAL EsTarr AGENT, #9-3m_ Office 1505 Pa. ave., Arlington Ins. B'l'a’ MoSz3, 18 BAND TO LOAN ON KEAL ES- TATE, in sume to suit, at six per cent. py to Lovie B. BHOEMAMEN, 920'F stn. seps- 100 TO 00 TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE secur. SF. HULTEMAN, Attorney, sep7-1m _ 1321 F st. nt ONEY IN HAND TO LOAN ON BEAL ES- tate security at lowest rates. = 1HO8. J. FISHER & CO., 1223 F street Fep6-Im_ aw. wMo™ TO LOAN ON REAL ESTaTE. 2150, 8500 to loan. Also larger sam as may, Lowest charges A and lowe BH. WARNER, auglé 916 F strest nortawest PIANOS AND ORGANS. MK 75 WORLD-RE- ROWED Fakes. Rew sur a rivipg. Pisncs and Organs at «reat guns sTuning. repairing and moving. sepl6 =" Wo. 423 BAth st., above Pa ave. UTIFUL ‘SHONINGER” Baa See Pianos ne Everyone's favorite. For sale for cash’ or upch easy monthly payments, at SIDNEY T. NIMMO’S, angi- 420 BRth street northwest, AEF DET PANO nthe get Hie asco. OAR

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