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The Evening Star hasa regular, germa- nent. bona fide daily circulation more than double that of any other daily paver published in Washington, and equal tetha of all the other daily payers here added to- gether. ce is counocted with the Telephone Exchanve. Advertisewenta, orders for the paper by mail and otherwise, news, or any tnformation or business can be sent day or n'zht, free of charge. amtly, at Last. day the democrats of New 1 of union recently en- mamany and anti-Tam- ALS Yerk ra tered tn’ many. the conv upon S seat was hissed down. ected by Tammany to represt t organization upon the state committee were given U imous vote. Leaders of the two lately antago- nistic factions were lustliy cheered whenever they showed themselves, and a general purpose Was manifested to allow no differences to arise to wesken the party in this contest. Judge Rapallo was nominated for chief jadge of the court of appeals, tn spite of the fact that his PromotiongWill leave a vacancy on the bench, which must be f Dj appotntmeat of Gov. Cornell. The body of the party ha3 de- tmanded a cessation of, hostilities between rival leaders of factions, ahd the latter have been compelled to obey. There Is no need to look any further than this for an explanation of the willl es3 of John Kelly oa th ae side aad Mayor Cooper on t and join 101 remains to be y Is antielpated 1s tn the selection of a can- dicate for mayor of New York elty. A union of nd antlTammany upon a candi- Irving halt has m its right to name the candidate many has not been willing to con! a5 been virtually agreed to defer the of the local ticket unt! some time nd meantime the whole subject sed. In the end the two factions probability, find a candidate that t. The same trresistivbie In- mpelicd harmony upon all ndidates will enforce {t in regard to the ‘The fate of the demoeratic party ts n this Might, and the feeling shown at m yesterday signifies that leader who interrupts the harmony program Will be deposed without any formal In the face of the impertanee of the national contest Mr. Jobu Kelly would, perhaps, tind btmselt powerless to lead Tammany er revolt, a rallied the other to shake hands ‘The or; appeara police or any of the authorities can tell wheace Itcame. The paper announces in the piatnest terms it tts mis $ not yet accomplished It pronounces the reforms Introduced by Count Melikoff a sham, and saysthe government has Made ho progress In the direetioa of Mberattiy: that it (the government) that it oaly knows “how to lie and play the fool with the cred 3, but ment of the Rus- nominated nihilists, intl- tn Its re-appearal that the plots, de- ighs and attecks upon th head of the govern- neat are to be renewed. It says the govern- meat promised to adopt a liberal poll if tue dagger and dynamite would permit tt; that the er and Gynamite were withdrawn, or in other words, the nibilists suspended operations and remained quict,to see the promise of a iberal policy fuifiiied; that t has not been ful- filled, the government is a3 bad as ever, and consequently those who would reform ft “as by fire.” must resume their work. This declara- ton of th organ shows that Count Mel- ikoff has been Awarded credit and praise where Tve lt. The cessation of nihilist » ahd the appearance of peace and order, have been supposed to be due to Mellkof’s aa- but if the “Wit! of the People” ve correet, the orderiy state of affairs was owing to an armistice determined upon by the ists to test the sincerity of the government's prom- Jses of reform. The educational acts of Great Britain have re cently been charged so as to make primary edu eation compuisory. Notonly Is it required that children shall De sent to school, but the local authorities are held responsibie for the enforce- ment of the law. Penalties are provided for cases where local authorities fall or neglect to compel regular school attendance tn thelr re: spective districta. It ts easy enough for the ralers of Great Britain to make a law of this character; buf, despite {ts rigid provisions, it Will be next to impossible to enforce it. The elicumstances and condition of the poorer classes present the greatest obstacle to general education in that country. The working peopl2 afe poor abd, with rare exceptions, there isno prospect of any improvement in their condition while they remain in British territory. Wages for all kinds of labor aie small, and the working man 1s forced te sell the services of his children to Maintain the growing famlly- If the British Tulers earnestly desire to foster and extend e Jet them turn ther attention to legis- lation for the relief of the working classes, Every year of the ary has marked the progre pirit of freedom and the doc of man in Great Britain Still dominates the law-making power, and stamps {ts hindering y upon all If the laborlag aid earn 4 enough to support school, they would, in all avail themselves of e wut the need of compulsory 1483 rattroad d in some instaa 2 is the capi- Buraber of Amert- nese grants, @ Santa Fe raftroad of the rt the name of the A. T ) per mile for ted aad a provision ther road shall ve in The Mexican but aa ¢€ asion of the Santa Fe, and the latter ds to construct a road it from Ei Pas: a5 Outlet for Lhe Pacific trad Not- Withstandiog the fact that Mexico isa republ President Diaz seems to have entire, if not au- tocrati trol of gra if Tallroad conces. sions, and provisions such as the one prohibiting Tight-of-way hereafter to any railroad within a Ine cf ctxty-fve miles of the one tirst con structed 100 if 1 were a good measure to prevent comp: on in the railway business. Gen. Weaver bas replied to the open letter of greenbacker Hughes, of Pennsylvania. He de- fends the position he has taken 1a opposing Coalitions with either of the old parties and then devotes some very vigorous language to Mr. Hughes personally. He conclude; by da mouncing the “father” and leader of the Penn- Sylvania greenbackers as “a slanderer and calumnlator.” It ts hardly to be supposed that, aiter this, Hughes will give any attention to the furthering of Weaver's presidential prospects, In fact the more reasonable conclusion Is that the Weaver Ucket will not make iUgappearance among the voters of Pennsylvania Gap. Weaver seems to be still haunted with the de- Tusion that tn racing over the country and Making speeches here and there he 13 “over- throwing the old parties” He will, probably, Bever know how badly he ts decelving himself Until after the election. ——_—_—_—_-+-________ According to the English journals, Henry Irving, the actor, {s soon to be knighted, the first instance in English history of conferring Buch distinction upon an actor, tt fs sald. It is Telated of the late Charles Kean that he was Offered the honor but declined it with thanks If the dramatic profession is to open the way to knightly honors and distinction, the younger fens of noble families in Great Britain will probably hereafter take to that rather than the gnurch, grapted within Central ts, 1 Atchison, compan CELERY. As a Remedy for Nervous Diseases. What the Medical Profession Bay About It. AND The Good Eesults Attending Its Use m Headache, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Indi- gestion, Bleeplessness and Paralysis. CELERY has only come into public notice within the last few years asa nervine, butacientilic experi- mente and experience have proved beyond a doubt that it controls nervous irritation and periodic ner- yous and sick headachea to s marked dexree. Brown-Sequard cays that Celery contains mors nerve food than any other vecetabl or substances fonnd in nature. Celery was first discovered and used as a nervine by French physicians about 1837. But a combination of the EXTRACI OF CELERY AND CHAMOMILE, which has been but recently introduced to the profeseion and the public by Dr. C. W. Benson, has produced such marvelous re- sults in curing nervousness and headaches, and especially nervous and sick headaches, neuralzia, parsiysis, indigestion and stespleasnese, that it has excited public attention and newspaper comments, and many phyticias have tested the merits of this preparation with the best results, as quoted below from a few: WHAT PHYSICIANS SAY. Dr. Berson’s preparation of Celery and Chamo- mile for nervous diseases is the most important Sddition made to the materia mesica in the last auarter of a century.—Dr. J. W. J. Englar, of Bal- timore. Dr. Eenson’s Pills are worth their weight in gold in nervous ard sick headache. —Dr. A. H. Schlicter, of Baltimore. Tr. Bencon’s Pills for the cure of neuralyia area success.—Dr. P. G Holmsn, of Christiansburz, ‘These Pills are a special preparation, only for the cure of special diseacce, as named, and for these diseases they are worthy cf a trial by all intelligent sufferers. They arc prepared expressly to curo sick headache, nervous headache, dyapeptic head- ache, nenralyia, nervousness, paralysis, sleepless” ness and indixestion, and will cure any case. Pries 50 cents, postage free. Sold by all dragvistz. De- bot, 106 North Eutaw st., Baltimore, Md. sep20 yi 19 FALL OPENING. Gi 19 WiLL EXHIBIT ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, A HANDSOME LINE OF PATTERN BONNETS AND HATS, AT DAVIS’, Fep29-3t oO PENING. ‘We witt Exnmrr ox FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Oct. Ist AND 2p, FiO Market Our selection of FRENCH BONNETS snd ROUND HATS From Virot, Eugenie, Pariset and other. artistes, to which the Ladies are cordially invited. Mrs. M. J. AUNT. sep29 Nos, 631 and 623 D street. A PRACTICABLE CAKPET UPHOL: STRRER, 16 Yeanus witn A. T. Stewant & Co., N. Y. Refers to his work of the U.8 Senate Cham fresidert’s and Vice President's rooms; to t! ose of Mrs. Gen. Fillixer, Judze Miller, Gea. tariow, Senators Jones and Buraside, Gen. Wil- isms aud many others. Will be pleased to receive orders torflaying of Carpets, Uileloths, Linoleum, Mautiny, ete. Any crder b7 mail as weil as orders ty Carpet btores, promptly a teaded to. Office, 417 10th street northwest, fep29-3t* Next to Washington Gas Oftice. NEW AND DIPHOVED STYLES 33 THIS SEASON, | BEST IN HE WORLD; Winners of RY GREAT hichest distinction at Vi MASON EN YEARS. T > $6, B84, 8103, to AND $500 and upward: For easy payiente, 5.38 8 quarter aud up: | ORGAN CO., 154 Tremoutet., Boston: ORGANS | 46 East Lithét., New York 143 Wabash, Col, 5, 15, 23,n5,19, 3&17-8t }4LE_—CHEAP FOR OASH ITALIAN i TRIMMINGS, of all kinds, at the lo prices. All ir wantot the sboye arti * letet., bet. B st. and Maryland ave s.w QHOES TBAT WILL STAND THE as At the reliable Boot and Shoe House of WILLIAM HAHN, SIGN OF THE “‘RED SLIPPER.” OUB GREAT SUBSTANTIAL SPECIALTIES: BOOTS; Ladice' #2and £2.60 best Goat or &i Button BOOTS, Six Widt Button rd. Cats. HAMLIN | kee free. MASON & HAMLIN | ave., Chicazo. EE HE. STONE, large and smal Monuments. EDWsKD THOMAS’ STONE YARL WEATHER! S26 7th Street and 192% Penna. Ave,, Ladies’ $1 50 venuine Goat and Kid a | holes. French or Low Heels: 82. Glove Sid Dutton and Consress; Ladics’ $4 to 81 nnri Yaled Freveh Bid Button’: Gents’ @1.50Gaiters aud *. (15 styles): Genta’ 22. 50C. withoot ents: Button uote; #olid School Shoes. RANTED goods we have Shoes snd Gai Ladies? up; Child's Shoes, 25e. up, Ke. se29 6t [AT=*t PARIS NOVELTIES. oy! Berides chéaper ones, ELOU, BORDUE NEILLT CK AND COLORED SIT Ex AH DRESS GOODS, FACONNE RCCADED VELVETS, v CADED SATINS, ‘81.75, $ RAW SATS: RED SATI B K IMMENSE Stock CY HOSIERY, MERINO UNDERWEAR. S2GRE v TY & LOWESY PRICES. ERUNE PRICK ONLY. PERKY & BROTHER, Penna, Ave., oor. 9th st. sep25 Estabiiebed 1840. FPUSsELL's Ice CREAM AlCES AND Olt anLorre RUS3E re Always the Best. WEDDING CAKES a specialty) ots SBT BY. Open ti) 1] p.m. 1427 NEW YORK AVERUE. sepl6-1m AtEXanvRIa AND FREDEBICKS- BURG WAILWaY. SPECIAL NOTIOg. During the ALEXANDRIA FAIR, september 28th, 29th, 30th and Octob-r 1 Perse eee et ober Ist, the following 1100 wn Aue Pl a.m., 12 nom. , 2:00, 3:90, 200 and IL 30a S20 ALEXANDRIA: 12 noon, 1:00, 2 7:00 oom. ana 13 ni! ED. J. YOUNG, Assistant General Ticket Agant. Ks GEO. ©. WILKINS, 86)'t25-27, 28, 29, 30&cctl Superientende SPECIAL NOTICE. Orders will be received by HU: CO.. S07 Market Space, for “TUN. PULe JEBSEY MILK, to be delivered early each morning. w Farm Herd beinw the only pure herd of Hegistered Jerscy Ca'e in this section of country, parties desiriog to tecare Pure Milk bearly ag rich a6 creat, hive the opportuuity pre ee THOMAS x. HUM, ‘SL. ¥ 921-10td&5eo Proprietor of Tunlaw arm ERE ARE TW than three years’ aay yhea, the i ho Wire uv. How lou does the owner Of the instruments inten nt the for that purpose? 2 bars koe CLEARY & AW FaRM” EDUCATIONAL. om —e SPECIAL ATTENTION I8 CALLED $5, fotheexc Ment portunity for thorouga grata- bg in Cvassice and Mathematics in Day and Bven- tug Clasees, at the KOLECTIC SEMINARY, 1481 Q st__Z_RIGHAKDS, Principal. sep23-lm EDUCATIONAL. KROEKBEL INSTITUTE AND KIN- F DekKGAK LEN, Mi-ses POLLOCK and NUESR, Eduestion thoreuzh in Aepart- ments. Normal for iadies. Daily instrasticn in German free, 1327 1ith#t. now. aug28 2m NANDAFTER OCTOREG 4, THREE OMAR CLAPDES—Beginuers, Inter medi- atez, Advauced—wid be formed, each abeolitely Himsfed te ten pupils, avd articuiars induire of Prot. L. ¥. 24 Ist, RES. ADELAIDE 8S PAYNE HAVING AVA yeturued to the city, will resuwne her iastrno- tien in Vo:ce Building ‘aud Elocution. at No. 614 Izhet uw. S. W. FLYNN. a.m, 702 5th st_ naw. \*e Classical. Mathematical and Cummercial In- stitute for Young Mer and Boys. Latin, Greek, bh, German and English ~ Day sesion, 310 Der quarter. Kveniny classes, $5 per month. ‘Spe- Pee nent to ret ration for Collexe, feat Lbapolis and al! competitive exar 208. Private lessons on moderate terms. Goer svip eep27 SPANISH THORO! E r 8 ply pected |OROUGHL P BROTIOMEEY OLY CROSS ACADEMY, 1512 Massa chusetta ave., bas reopened its day school for soufu ladies ahd children French, (German, Piavo and Olaes Binging receive especial ‘stt-ntion’ Are prepared to receive private puplis in Voca! cul- fue and Harp: aleo. in Pencil and C-syon Praw- jrg, Decoration, Painting on China and Silk. tes Colors and Ofl Painting. ‘Terms PAB SEMINARY, 506 51H Sr. x.w, ox ¥ st. car line, and within two eqnares of al other city linee. “Twelfth Annual cession Chienlars Cee en Soe ae: Hae G. & Co ncipal. Drswing, Prof. 0. 8. HEIN % Prof. b GINtst. es sep23-Im ABT, SCHOOLDAY AND EVENING OLASSES. Torms 33 per mouth. Ap ly to M. ROUZEE, Foom 13, Vernon Kow, Pennsylva- nia ave and ith et. rep23 Bw* N HS. VERNON DOHSEY'S SELEOT SCHOOL for Young Ladies will raapan MIN. AY, Fept. t 220 Ist st. 8.e., Capitel Hill, Art ms given. 8ep23 Ot MELE: HOULON has reopend her revular French Day School for Young Ladisa and Children, french lavzueve only is enoken at school. ‘Terms per quarter :—Primary. $15; hizher Clareer, inchiding Enulish and 0, ._ Private leesons also wiven. SATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE, (CRED. DEPT. COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY.) THE FIFTY-NISTH ANNUAL SESUION For 1880-'81 of this Ocliege will commence on. MONDAY EVENING, Ocrouer 4, AT § O'CLOC AT TIL COLLEGE LUILUING, Hit., bet. 13th and 14th, When Dr. ELLIOTT COUES, U.8.A., will deliver the introductory Address, to'which te profession and public are cordially invited. For further iuformation app15t0 oo ge ser22-10tkeoISt 2111 Pennsylvania avenue. DBRCF. AND MES. J. H. SIDDONS are prepared to form Reading classes and givs private instruction in Pure Elocntion to individaals stiheir homes. Address J. H. SIDDONS. Georse- town, D.C. sep2-lin HE 2670 SESSION OF THE LOVER SOHOOU, opens SerrEMner 6ra. For particnlars address R. B. MCCORMICK, Pria- cipal, Dover, Loudoun Co., Va. Reference H. C. Meaney, 1219 ilth et. se. Bepl3-2y French School for Girls, reo} ireniare, otc., address the MISSES ¥° Connecticut aye-s17-2 s* NHE ART SCHOOL OF THE WASH- INGION ART CLUE reopens October Vernon Kow,” corner 10th and Penns ava Ii guire of E. ¢. MESSER, in charge, or JNO. L. g KNETT, Assistant. eep16-2w* JURSRESGARTEN NORMAL INSTI- A TUTE, for the training of teackera, with ‘or medel kincervartens and advanced classes. eirculars call ov the Principals. Mra. LO’ POLLOCK, 929 8tiet.; Miss SUSIE Pi 1127 Toth ete AW scHooL OF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. JAMES 0. WELLING, LL.D., Prestpes Tar Hox. WALTER PROFFS-on OF THE LAW OF PROPERTY, OF CONTRACTS, D MISDEMEANORS. WILLIAM A. MAURY, LL.D., PROFESSOR OF FQUITY, JURISPRUDE: MON Law Nb Eqtiry PLEAD Law oF Evipesce, axp THE Law » PARTNERSHIP. ANDER B. HAGNES, LL.D., LECTURER ON CRIMINAL Lay GORGE F APPLEBY, E IvDGE OF Moor CouRT Axp AS or LeGan Practice The exercises of this Achacl will be resumed in the Law Buildin of the Univ Fquare, Sib street, between D and K stree the SEGOND WEDNESDAY IN OOTOBER (Octo- ber 13th) at six o'clock p.m., when opening ad- dresses will be made by the Professors, and when Undergradnates of the previous year, aa Well as new students, are invited to be presen! ‘The entre charws for tuition, lectures, and all facilities of the School, in its Undergradiate De- Fartnent, is eighty, dohars for a single year, or one ndred and fifty dollara fortwo years, payable in advance, half yearly, or in monthly instaimenta, at the option of students. é ‘The fee for the Post-araduate course in practice, coverir a period of nine months, is 825. By particular invitation, being in response toa call frow more seventy wraduates in law and members of the bar, the lion Alexander B Hay- ner, LL.D., Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Oolumbis, will deliver a Special Course of Lectures on Criminal Law duriug the Seesion of 1820-"81. The Lectures will be given on ‘Thursday evening of each week at 7 o'clock, sand the general theory of the course will be explained by Judge Hayner at the opening of the school on ¢13th of October. ‘Ihe special fee for this course will be $10. Outalcirnes mav be had on application to Messrs. W. H. & 0. 1H MORKISON, 475 Penna. ave. ; 3189 at the Nationsl Savings Bank, cor N.Y. ave. aud 15 reeing the President of the Fac- sep] SOHREINER, THE He pity {LO CUTION, — Miss M. K. 1212 L st is prepared to organize clasres in Flocution to sive private instruction to in- dividuals. Keferences: Prof. Mark Bailey, Eloc tionist Yale Coliege; Juatice Strong, nond Wikcn, Ac. Syoftord, Gon ‘Librarian; Judge J. Tarbell, Board Trustees Public Schools, D. O. ; Mother Mary, of St. Angels. Bt (PRE CEDARS a HOME ScHOOL FOR XOUNG L°DIES AND LITTLE GIRLS— ilreopsn on the 8TH or SEPTEMBER. Situated on the Heights of Georgetown, with exten grounds, the locstion taat once beautit ful and acorssible. A few additional Bo fils aro desired. | Terns moderata, For pa readdress the MISSES .d 7th sts., Georgctow: Ee. J. MAX MUELLER, Teacher of MR OOk Lund TSS RUMENTAL MUSIO. Mn- sical Director St. John’s Episcupal Ohurch. 2923 Massachusetts avenue n.w. augl7-6w* OY8'S ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL » ACADEMY Ww PEN MON Sey 20th, at 321 Pa. ave. A regular drill for bo: from 9am to 3 pin in commen English, Latin and Greck. rice 4 to $5 per month. Phono- uwraphic claeses from 4to 9 p.m., at 33 per month, in classis. Private leone at spacial rates. Young Supt. J. Or- Pu oa comer Fayette 02-2 men or Jadica trained tor competitiveexaminstions. eepli-2ma CHASE ROYS, A.M., M.D. MES, ALFRED BUJACS ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, 10!2 17th st. nw. ‘The daties of this echoo! will be resumed on the 20rH oF Bep- TEMBER. sepi0-Im* ERLINGTON ACADEMY, MAY Builiiny, cor. 7th sd E sis. nw.’ A Select School for Boys and Young Men. Number liatited. Only scholars of wood moral character recstved. Fall term of 1680 be ns September 6th. Careful and thorough instruction inthe Common Eng ish Branches, Book-keeping, shorthand, —Higuer Aritlmuetic, Algebra, Geometry, Latin and Greek. Day and eveninw eecsions. BUBTON MAUAFEK, A. M., Principal. Bepl-1m [HE SESSION 1ss0-1552 or THe LINTHICUM INSTITUTE, OF GEORGETOWN, will hevin MONDAY, Oororer 4TH, a received by C. M. } at his offices on Congress st. “Georgetown, D.C y betwonn & and 10 o'clock am few ™ ronaieone > 1 reopen her English and French Day School on MONDAY, Sept. 20th, 8 H et. n. w. E. C. COLLIERE'S ENCH, | E. HH AND OLASSIOAL HOOD, FOR BOWS No. 1234 I street n.w.,will OPEN cn WEDNESDAY, Beptember 224, 1880. Instruction in the French language, privately or tn lan ca after eehoo! hours, by Prof. Collisce rope lee QCHOOL OF MUSIC, 707 sth st. B.w , re- sumes SPPTEMBEn 2. Experienced teachers in ano, *e. Church organ. $2'50'a month and upwards meats 20 PESNSELVANIA MILITARY acap- EMY, Cer Pa., one perenne 8th. Civil Engineering, Chemistry, Cl: ics and lish, Dewrees ccuiferred. . Refers to Gen. E. Ff. Beale, Com. 8. P. Carter. and Messrs. &. 0. Hew- eres rae dames G. Payne, patrons of lem: ‘ashi. a 1310-3 oou THEO. BATT, President. ) AVERLEY SEMINARY, 1412 H st. u. w.—Boarding and Day Schoo! for Young La- dies and Ghildren, | Session opens Bept. 20th.“ Otr- jars at Book and Drug stores and Seminary. 2 MISS LIPSOOMB, Principal. S4TH ST.—M ile V. PRUD "HOMME'S 910 Classes re-open September 20th and Oc- tober 14th. French tanght by the matural method. Houre ll a.m., 334, 433.635 p.m. Terms moder- ate. Great advan’ offergd to pupila who take the whole courre, vate 1@sone if desirod. au30 WANTS. WANTED PAIS"ERM: first-class hands. Ap- ply MAONICHOL, 415 10-h st it Ty ANTED — Geod DRESSMAKENS aad AP W PRENTICES at cues. Apriy ley Ps ne. ANTED—A cx«) GIRL, of experiences ff general housework. Apply at No. 219 Pa ave. mw Re ANTED—A good WASHER aad_iRONER: Wilson Watteh core cuge at. Rew. sep ¥V ANTED — Good COOK: white womaa pre- fe |. No. 44 East Market Space, Geor: town, sepz2 2 ANTED—A BOY to learn the photoxraphi> ‘art. Inquire at JULIU3 ULES, 119) and 211] Pa. ave. iv WAstED by a oung colored man, a SITU- ATION as waiter. in a private family; bot of references, Apply 1153 Madisom st. i ANTED—By a respectable white girl, # SITU- ation to do general honsework. Inquire at 934 letat., between Lan? gs sts. now. 1" WANTED — At u: sisrried Golored WOMAN who can cook, wash and iron: must be commended. Apriy st 172 New York ave. WANIED A reenectablo White GIRL, t) cook, ‘wash and fron apd do general housework, in f smnall fanutly. Inquire at No. 1321 9th ‘rtreet new. WASTED a Colored WOMAN to cook, wash and iron and assist in general hoasawork in a. smalifaxi y, references required. Apply No. 1518 het. Dow. Sep2) 2 WASTED A NOMAN for gonral housewor touo to Western New York; will have ane: cellent hon €; must have the best of city reference: Aprly i011 M st. o.w. 1 WANTED By 8 white win, chambermaid or dining To: bot first-c'ars families need apply. Gress 820 10th et. now. WANTED, By § soune tian, a SITUATION a: an assistant bookkeeper, for practice after 7 be SITUATIC mn servant; all E. SOHEEL, Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN ¢ and VOCAL MUSIO. Particular attention to ners, 48 well as those wishing to be gnanied for Teachers. Terms moderate. 1215 street northwest. aug30-1m* W48HINGTON FEMALE SEMINA- EY—A BOARDiNG AND DAY SOHUOL FOR: YOUNG LADIES AND GHILDKEN—Will be re- opened at 1023 12thst n.w., MONDAY, September ShNTksO. Circulars at the principal Bookstores, and at 1023 and 1027 12th st. n-w. Mrs: Z D. BUTOH- EK and Miss M. U. DOUGLAS, Princ . VERNON SEMINARY M™ BOARDING AAD DAY sOHOOL Foo cM Bae NW “M”" St. N.W. Removed from 204 “*F." ool _year opens Sept. 20th. For further information address 4315-8m_ Mrs. J. E. BOMERS, Principal. ROMsLEN SEMINALY, 903 16th ST. DW., hear Lafayette Park. “Boarding and vey School for Young 1 adies, lite Girle snd Boys nuder 14. Fourteenth year w'il oommence Sept. 15th, Isso, | Circulars may be obtained at the book stores and at the Seminary. MES. L. E. SMITA, Principal. MISS B. ROSS, Assistant. sag7-2m GPENCEHIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, corner of 7th and L sts. n w.—This institution 8 a prowreséive aud sneccssfal experience of 16 years. Tt educates young men and women for uso fulness and elf-sapport. Its graduates secure portions of trast ard prot. Course of study, and railing comprises the English Laucnaxe, Busi- nese Arithmetic, Spencerian Practical Penmanship, Bookkeeping, by single and double entry, adapted to every variety of busiest: Business ‘Practice, requiring the making out and exchanging of al Huds of business papers, paying aud receiving cash aud keeping the accounts; Elocution and Lec- tures. “Day and Evening Scseions begin MON- BAY, AUGUST 30, 1880") For infornstion and ermé call at the College or address . SPENCER, Privcipal. auclé M ISS _OSBORNE’S BOARDING AND DaY SoHOOu FOR YOUNG LADIES AND MISBKS will reopen at 943 M st. n.w., S9EPTEM- BER 15. aug3-2m ISS HSRKOVER'S SCHOOL FOK youn Lai and Children, will reopen MONDAY, September 13th For circulars apply or address FHINCIPAL, 1336 Tat.n.w. _ sep3-Im* RICKEAND ScuooL FoR Gmmrs,— SANDY SPRING, MD.—Will reopen SEPTEM- ben lnm. A full cdurse’ of instruction will be 7 N C.HALLOWELL, A.M sadersiys-siaeo Ni Grits AGHICULTURAL COL- LEGE.—Tho next session commences TUES- DAY, Feptember 21. For catalowues address Presi- dent WM. H. PARKER, Qolleze station, Princa George's county, Md. Jy28 2aw2m GEORG ‘TOWN UNIVERSITY. THE S8OHOOL OF LAW Orens for the apnual term of 183081 WEDNES- DaY EVENING, October 6th, at six o'clock, in the Lecture Hall, 915 F et. n.w, ‘in Washington city Hewular couree of two years, Fifty Dollars ran tum; Post Graduate course, Twenty-five Dollars. For Pariiew eT “AESEY DENNIS, Secretar cep8-2m gis Fat aw Warhineton DVO. BOARDING. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, single orensuite; baths attached. Alae, TABLE BOakD, by day, week, or month. No. 12) Oat. LW. sep29 3t* OARDING. —Newly and handsom-ly Faraished KOCMS, single or in suite: bathe attached; every comfort. Also, TABLE BOARD, by da; weck or month. Mederate 609 12th at.n.w. 828-31" COMMUNICATING ROOMS, ON FIRST AND / second floors; also, large ROOM on third floor; “Table Board.” ’ References given and required: 116 Maryland ave. n.¢ , half equare east of Cap— itol. Bop28-3t* OS 1227 EL STREET N W.rFor Ret, nicely id furniched second-story south front COM, with BUAKD. Aso, single Rooms. Terms, m<deiate. Bep27 FSS B37, Neltamished front ROOMS, with EOARD, in a private family; near Departments and cars; terms for two, 845 per month. No. 1908 Hest. n.w. Bep21-2w* FE HENT—Furniched ROOMS, with or with- out board; No. 305 C st. n.w. sepl8-1m OR RENT—Airy ROOMS, furnished or unfur- nished, pleasant location. at Nos. 314, 316 and 318, Indiana ave. Also first-class BOARD 815 per taonth SARAH FLAGLER. sep7-ly TYEE LOCHTEL HOUSE, $12 9th st, n-w., 18 one of the cosieet snd best conducted Boarding Houses in the city. ‘Transient Boarders accommo- dated at reasonable terms. novld LOST AND FOUND. OST—A tincle small OHAIN BRAOELET; en- J ame'ed clary; on 12h et. A suitable reward will be paid by 8. GOLDSTEIN & CO, Penn- syivaria ave. lt FOND Sertemibor 28th, a RED COW, entirel: blind, in sewer. cor. {9th and Bound. ary. Owner can lisve same by proving. property and paying for advertisement. 4734:19th ‘t. new. 2 ealsry asked. Address for tres dys, City P.O. ng WASTED By 8 colored woman, STIUATION a8 cook sid to do small washine and ironiax, in private family; will stay nights: boat reference. Apply 1233 Madison st., between Wand N. It WANTED By f, Respectable white woman, a SITUATION to cook, wash aud iron; best of references. Apply 433 New Jersey ave between 10a. m. and 4 p. m., September WANTED Bk a resvcctable white womans first. class family WASHING and TRONIN her own house; beet city referouce «iven. particulars, piedse address Mra. D., Gen P. O. Bop ¥V J ANTED— White and colored WOM) Work: wagea $5, $10 and $¢ “erowa, gitla; women to nurse and sew; colored chambe maid. Fam: furnished servants. 926 F st. KE. PRICE « GO. | FOR RENT AND SALE. | JROR- EN" —A reatly-fumished Front BOOM. with Lath, hot and cold water. 1305 sth st wepes 3 ENT—I860 @ st.nw., one or two laze sfutiched F ent ROOMS, second ani third * “ RSNT—Four Unfurnished ROOMS Finny Brick, sith all modern Appy st o09 athetn we wep lo a FOR RENT AND SALE. _ JOR RENT-—On- tree story Brick HOUSE, nine Toc and basen ect, with all modern im- I coms BeWly fresco patuted. House, tow. Inquireat No. 0% 7th stn: Bep87 ¥. BGR BENT Te centewen omly—A handronely farniehat iT BVOM. No other igGaere and no children. Terma moderate. 1210 9h si. n.w. suxls 2a" Two & mmunicating ROOMS, far- urn'shed, with all the modern : wy at No: Fst. nw. 829-3" 1302 9th st. now. Unfurnished E COMS for hons Kee pirg, eudicient seom tea family ef five; referemce required. 1 Pe ea shed ROOMS, suitable for tht hourek all modera improve exis. Apply No. 1¢ -¢ , corner of It stu RENT—Three communicating RDO) om Funes partly fo: * Baked? Tent moders! ENT Desirable HOUSE, in Mount Piss iaze, Howard ave. of P. FOLSOM, Treatury Dey artinent. ened det SOR RES T—One In ee second-story Front ROOM suitable for tao ger tleaen:al «n third floor. Apply on premises, Epa at ‘OR RENT_DWELIING, contaius €isht roome, an Be W. 8. THOMPSON, Phsru, 5h et. QUR RENT—To a private family on! v sirsbe apd thoronehly-furnished HOUSE, with all modern 21 Grant Place. sep29 POE BERT New BRICK, No. 13 muodern improvements, first Frene- 0 L04 BOF MAKER, improvements, Ni copz) icely-furniehed Front ena Ti at 9 E st.n.w., betacou Mh and f ry Square; a ine and healthy | £6) FR RENT LOOMS eccond story froat Room ¢ unectiag; new House, Cara 1 door: near Interior Lepartment aid Capii Det bow ; reascnable. Peer Re dent men's, turn H.WARNK QOK RENT On second floor, a nk KOOM, furviehed or unfurnished souk ay test exposure, with medern conveniences ; i pare. S00 2d st., cor. H. pew. PGR BEST. Gced opportuni -y for larie fama twelve-room HOUSE on Lith st, near Bun guly, $22.00. Address Box 45, Star ct JQCk RENT gis per month Frame HOUSE, Too, large grounds, stable, lle Ne slerfey ave. s.e. Inquire next dcor, No. 10s st. sepls gs ANTED—By a middle-aged Virzinian lady, a SITUATION es matron, ia au institution,” or as housekeoper iu a private famtly; can do plain Senin, best of references. Address B. A. M., PGE REN] HOUSE at Mount Pleasant, part fw ed, coutsinii¢ 9 rooms, and jar ccmfortabie stable; gas, furnace, which heats the entire house; frout yard and large arden Apply atsid ith st now. . 2024 Zist st_n.w. sep 29 2t- WANTED. By g gentleman and wife two ROOMS, with BOARD, in northwest part of the city: would prefer privete family where there Bre no other boarders; one cf the rooms must face south. Address C. T., Room 100, Corcoran B ing. sep WANTED. An cxperienced COOK recommen jone but first Mase reo? ap- 3e WANTED-2OOMS Gnd BOARD for geutioman and Wife and oue lady; Board not t) exceed gver $60 per mouth. “Address J. Fe d., ce. s Ware Jedy ana daughter, five Unfur- niched ROOMS, suitable for houcexeepinz, between 10: and ith and M and Q sts.n-w Ad- drees 1433 Q et-n.w. be) WASTED German WOMAN <r GIRL took, warh and iron aud assist in work; good references. Apply f No. 1 Jowa circle. M ERANK M. GR 825-2) WASTED R To Erst—On oF before Ootobor Tak, twoortbree communicating ROOMS, on 21 ficor, centrally located, use of a club recent! ganized. Address H. F. B., P.O. Box 461. 82) WASTED By 8 respectable youny tian, and of | experience, a SITUATION as cook im private fonily orbakery. crag bartender. Bost reference. Addreas EDWa IDS, Star ollice. Bep27-3t* WANTED BIDS, trom responsible parties, to complete one or a'l of the seven un ioished honees on north side of B st. north, bet. 11th and lath sts. east. J. W. STARK, 1429 N.Y. ave. 625-6 WANTED Fons Cast Boven—A small FRAME HOUSE, rear the Navy Yard; must be gein. E. W. WHITAK! Ware SR AMULIES to furnish with RELL ABLE SERVANTS: try us; SERVANTS of all eorts; boys, girls; SEAMSTRESSES for c:ty and country; all with reference. 926 F at. nw. G. E. PRIOE & OO. 8ep)20-2w* ANTED—FAMILIES to furnish with reliable W ‘ervapts ‘aud other Help; Cooks, Chamber- maids and Nurses, with references, at short notice. £29, corner 6th and Ists. n.w. P. McDONALD & co! sepl6-2¥* WANED MILITARY BOUNTY LAND Wak. RANTS, Soldiers’ Homestesd CLAIMS, and all kinds of LAND SCRIP, for which hivlest rates ‘will be fata. WILLIAM J. JOHNSTON, Attor- ney: Room 41, LeDroit Building. anz4 3m {OR KENT—HOUSE, jNo. 930 New Yok aven contains Peventeen roome ; has all modern ¢ ¥ » Abd ie i wood order: rent moderats t mis Apply to 1HOs. E. * MA E LOW, RENT BRMOK HOUSE, Fix rooms, Ka bath and cellar. Merket end cara near. “Lance yard. Four equares from Government. Printine quire of C. H. ARMES, 633 F et., or 1453 sey 25 Gt ft. Junction of tires LING, six rooms, Ir. car linca, Bi A isrye store, water and sas one $15 8 aff aulre from 5 to 7 p.m, at 2012 Tt st. SOR SALE-Three-story Brick RESIDE 1:4 E st.n.w., side Lot shade trees, d beautsful flower grounds; allin fivst-cia ger, Arply at above No. THOS. C FULL PGE RENE AND SALES OF PROPERT VATE AND AT AUCTION.—Sce Bulietis is- sued on the Ist and 15th of every month, at the of fice of THOS. ¥. WAGGAMAN, 519 7th street northwest. wep QS FoR RENT STo gentlemen, furnished ROOMS RW. artof furnished HOUSE; 1249 9:h FOE BENT pan deomdy furnished PARLORS Bepas-2t* also, furnished KOOMS en suite or sing’ street new. sepa {OK RENT—Two most pleasant and comfort frraished SUITES, one 845 and the othe winter prices. 921G +t nw. 8 FOR BENT Three wnfarnished RIOMS, exit abe for light housekeeping; wat Kent ine derate; 1203 H st. nw. 20 FOR BENT A site of furnisted RO eeconé ficor, at 912 15th st. ; aleo, a vic ished hOOM for one or two ventlemen. {OR RENT—Five nice ROOMS, with sll an Veniences, furnished or_npfarnished, w' without board: Inquire at 1455 Corcoran st. {OR RENT—Very cheap, one nicely-furnisned FRONT ROOM, suitable for one or t xe tons, in house with modern conveniences; 8 street D.w. sop28-3 EGE SENT Two unfurnistied ROOMS on third ficor to wentleman aud only, suit light honeekeeping; No. $07 9th st. new. A eecond floor. WANTS—MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED—BSTAMPING! STAMPING! — No charge for making patterns by our new T-ans ferrirg Machine. Dresses and Skirts eta ‘ 3 and 5 cents per width at 1009 F st. ANTED—5,000 WINTER SUI CS of OLOTdES: to clean at the ‘‘BOSS” CLEANING DEPOT, 1009 F st. Price only $1.50. Goods called for and elivered. 8923 3° V ANTRD—FEATHERS to renovi MAT- ‘ITRESKES to remake, MOTHS to exterminate from furniture, at A, H. CHACE & BRJ.'S, 616 La. avenue, next to city post office sep9 WANTED OLD GOLD and SILVER, in large or small quantities. Hixhest cash price pail. £21 Pen'a ave., between 3d.and 43 sts. aus20 OHAOE BRO., aug20 616 Louisiana avenue. V ANTFD—FEATHERS TO RENOVATE, Mattresses to remake and fins upholatering. Fit. YOUNG, Moth exterminated by steam. By No. 1404 Pennsylvania avenue, opposite Willard's Hoiel. aur Wy ANTED—YOU TO KNOW THAT I SELL A firet-clees Tailor-made Second-hand SUIT, munich better and a great Seal cheaper than s com> 7 suit can be bong! men BeW Sut USTH’S OLD STAND, No. 619 D st. n.w., or st Branch Store, No. 408 9th st. n.w. N. B.—We buy but first-class Seoond- hand Clothing. ainie20 FOE, BENT Lease, sale or trade for city pror- erty, a email FARM, suitable for a dairy or trucking, Wihin 2% tiles trom city limits. Ad- driss box 31, Star office. eepd8-Gt FRO BENT — Furs ished ROOMS, “siuucio oF on Suite, with or without board, firet, second, third rfcurth flocrs, with home comfo-ts. Apoly 508 IShst, nesr Ps. sy. n.w. Bay'23-6t" Rx KENT—With Bord, handsome ROOMS; first-class table. None peed apply except th¢ willing to gay for he eB © comforts in a private N street new. "OW RENT—47 Mess ave. uw. wndow BRICK, 7 stove, &c.; 818. J.B. L.W. Fe RENT—Neatly furnished ROOM, 1 to one or two sentleme’ i ‘atent and Po-t Otiers; modern c niet ces: rent moderate; 114 E rt. n w. ‘OR KENT—BRIOK HOUSE, No. I BUSINESS CHANCES. WVANTED—0n or before Int of November, at firet hands, 84,000 at ix per cent., secured by deed of trustou doproved real estate, asseoned Value $5,400. Address Box No. 25, City P10. 829-4" WENTY SHAKES “BELT” RAILROAD STOCK, aud all kinds of Railroad, Bank, Gas, Insurance abd ciher local stocks wanted. All'k « stocks for sale. Address BROKER, Star fol SoM) WANTED FOR THIN TY DAYS. Five par &) cent. slowed for acc odation. Security * on lot farnitare io excel- on. Address * SiCURE,” Star office. BepL9 Be HAND-MADe ALE st 85.25 TANDEM LINES, Toad ANDEM LVNGB. made hen 0 CANT FOR FARM OF 30 ACRES 4 six roome, e’'ablee, barn: water near th BOUX, lu25 st. Dow. tu ORE Te Peek BRAT STOCK AND FIN ES NUFACTORY ORFAPR FOR Of Pa nw. GOA. KNA IGA ty at EU DER oT ty Pao LAMPROVED FAKM Sart way fo" bn lioa Aldress ©. Btarctlies ent 3K S1tP—The STONE and DWELLING NS FE 1096 7th st., corner of Ln. w. Apply at 600 L tae it 13, will Be ison er ISMALL BKICK HOUSES. FOR SALESA comets Plate Ginee FRONT, h inside windows, 2Bow Windows and ove aoe ». 4 Bow Widows, doors and cumpeie Window Frames. Apply 632G#t t.w.. or StL kw KALE ES GROCER 1IOTOR SIORE, we doin Jair business. Good erah. Inquire 1618 St ie RAKE Ol {class STOVE, HARD- WARE ant for male ie alue; Kood location, Also, Bet ery and Horse and Waon. 601 Penney 8 ee Bepls 2) QPEcIAL: _ We have several GREAT BARGAINS {n small peytnx from bo fifteen p Aino, thros or font Cirvat Dare we property: G0 to S130. «HEAP LOTS for sale or exchanse in all parte of the city. We eclicit s call, and xnarantee to make terms Ralisfactory. MUDEY TO LOAN in sny sum at € por cont. fed WB. BURPORD & OU. 1b Pet Pose pacres in Moateomery munity, { ty. 3 mile from B. B. 3 orouxbly <8 acres in «ray diate customer. Sold low to Ap FORD & CO. _ MONI MOEN MONEY, 4] £0 LOAN IN BUMS TO SY TH gE. at 0TO LOA B, Starc Many HAND TO LOAN IN SUMS TO dq SUIT at six percent. Apply to LOUIS P. SHUEM AKER, 220 F st. now. #500 AND £500 TO LOAN ON REAG seiatesecnrity. Money in band. DB. ZIGH- TON, 323 4p street nw T° LOAN. MONEY ON REAL ESTATE, Is 50m Surt, At 6 per cent for } 7 per cent for amall fume. No delay. R. O. HOLTZMAN, 16th and F eta. n. MO oro IN BUMS TO SUIT, At Siz Per Gent, On Eeaj Estate Security Commissions Very Lowest Rates. J. V.N. HDYCK, Reat Estar Aor: Office 1505 Pa. ave., Arlinxton Lns. ‘e. G2) TO $50,000 TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE Bieccunty. Mewest rater,” Gail at ones. WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Attorney, sep7-Im S21 F at. nw. Moxy IN HAND TO LOAN ON REAL ES- tate securily at lowest rates. THOS. J. FISHER & 00., fe36-1im 1225 F street n. Ry boos TU LOAN ON REAL ETAT £9 $150, $300, $350, $500 to loan. Also larver sum asinay be Seciroh” Lowest clatgea and lowe tates of interest. anclé BE. H. WARNER, 016 F street northwart PERSONAL 3100 EK WASD FOR EVIDENCE THAT WOL SS'omnvict the person ar persone who Brea ray acl on thei us: J. B. OBOSS, 3 Lia.ber, athe st east, S27 W JA AL BURGER, enccascr t) TP LAGBS) e Watchmaker ahd Jeweler, hax removed t> Tof 7th and F sts. n.w., in Drag Store, of U. 8. P.O. fepls n.w., in fice order; J4 rooms; modera i 5 TELLS ALL THE EVENTS lrovarents. Apply at 1125 14th st . or at If* ness conddential. Ladies and DERSHOLT'S Drug btore, corner 13 hand F ste. | Gentlemen 60 cents each. 1023 4uh strest hort new. Sep2s 3t*_ | weet, between K aud L sireeta, susll-\ {OR KENT—HOUSE No. 204 D street n.w. taining nine roome and bath room, alt roverents, and in excellent condition. St cars pars the door. Sth stret ni. con- Apply after 6 p.m. at No. yN ME. BLANCHE, oy Pawis, Fxwace DocTemas, cures sl complaints, especial:y lencorrbea; the reader of cards. Tella everything. Also, ‘the as No. 522 20th et. between E and F n.w. ‘OK RENT—With Beard, two or three p unfurnished ROOwS oA second fi (rp exposure; all modern cony street line of cars. Call after : elreet. FOR SALE. (OR SALE—Crear—Geute BAY MARE, HARNESS avd PHETON. Inquire at 135 G st. n.w., after4 p.m, sep29-2." VOR BALE—Rat Proof FEED BIN, capacity 30 bushels Brixed feed, and i5 barreis of oats; Cheap; aleo 4 horse enwine and 6k. ataeacrifice. ALDEKNEY DAIBY, 34 ant Dats. nw sep2)-3t boiler: new; OST—On Septenibar 28th, 1880,from 1011 4M st. n.w., a youre dark femala CA- NARY, with jikbt breaet. A suitable reward will be paid if returned to above number. sop29-21" OST—A POCKETBOOK in front of the Chester County Ice Cream $ loon, 520 9th st, this Eorning. Leave the same at the Star office. J OST—On Saturday last a PROTEST agains: 4 lice’ tine saloons, with signature appended. Dropped probably on 9th st., bet. G and Osta ah cer will be hberally rewarded by leaving at@tar eftice sep 28-: asa Seay mnoTEinE. Sertombor 2 AL HOGS. A liberal reward wall bo. pai if returned to GEO. GOTTAARD, 88 Center and 68 Western Marketa. Bep27-3t" TPRE ANCHE INSTITUTE, WaSsH- For circulars adress Mrs. M. RB. ARC Mass. avenue, Wachimdon, De G: APCRER: J401 Borbenre University, Parte Prescie “ta it Es spoken by elevant and hight, cat Boclely. ‘Method easiest. ee” Cauoatod ry WSIS MANY TUGKRE mA MSS MARY TUCKER MAGILL witL resume her classes in Elocution October. lst, ai her Teridence, 2126 Pennsylvania ave. n.W. FHoW4 2D, UNIVERSITY, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. ‘The thirteenth snnnal session of this choo! will commerce O /COBEK Ist and continue five month. Expenses:—Matriculation, 810: Icideatals Graduation, #20 ; Dewonstrator’s Ticket, Oirculars address Q. B. PURVIS. M-D:, Bec ; fep6 Im No. 1118 13th street nw. OARDING AND DAY SCHO: Bethe tatesand chitsen tore oe LOR oe age Eat ie Guana eae tk Star office. Mrs.M 8. Bowie, Rockville, Md. a7 ome OXS’ ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SIGH CA aa er Oburch, 435 atreet, opers Sept. 6th. Circulars, with testimo. Ulnin at the bookstores. For furiler information teeta tan noah Lock, Bee RONT, A. M. GRAVES’ SCHOOL, for Boys and ‘Is, Congress Hall, A st. 8 ¢., near oso Girl WEDNESDAY, reptember 15th Hoey. A GRAVES, Wise G. Le GRAVES. nel 18S HILTON, §21 VERMONT AVE. MSD Btar her’ Reelin and ‘Preucn Benool WEDNESDAY, September 16th. Prof. Ginesi in- structor in Frehch, ropl-Im* UNT VERNON INSTITUTE, 15230 eee rate aaa See Prineiyal ‘Dal iemremurned Sept. 20th, 1880. sl-lm SCHOOL—Mrs. 8. E. FULLER, Prin- vitae Silte-open eptetaber J0ULTOr tte Tith aunual seesion. augd0-yn 1818 I st., opp. Franklin square. HE INCARNATION CHURCH SOHOOL for Youre Lad ‘on WEDNES- DAY, Bept 18: French" under dhargo of Prot. 0. Apply to the Pri ‘Miss MACLEOD, at the School Buildion, 13) stn.w. aug30-Im CaDEMY OF Busi. = street northwest. J.P. OAULFIELD, Mus. Doo Principal, Btuddies remmed Sepy 6th. auwab-2 ut N ACCO: SHED YP BEFINED A Lady ieee leasons. Th ool music; algo in English, to persons desiring t> make up deficen- cies, French a ayvclelty: ; dies Es Ae ae ge « Ss 00 REWARD-Straved from 1124 14th et. n. 4 Svnday, the 26th inst... Scotch DUG PUP: Heht head, dark body. Sea, him at above address will re- ceive sbove reward. Bep27-3t* 100 KEWARD!—Stolen or taken through mist ike S trom sieamer Bue, on Suudsy last, a Black Leather VALISE, marked Thomas Fallin, of Vir- Einia, centsining about 8700. 100 re- ward'will be g.ven to any oue for any information that will lead to its recevery, information to be given to Detective McDEVIT? or LUTTRELL & WISE, 1990 Pennsylvania a Cy Bep2 PIANOS AND ORGANS. TD ECEER BHO.’ Grand, Square and Uprights. Pease & Co. PIANOS.” Burdett OR- asqnable. “G. KUHN, SSR - Prices Role agent, 407 10th et. cep22-1y fey 21 2103 Penna. ave. M. KINA: 7 v4 WiGuRARE.&, 0008 WORTD-aE- Eau klaus and Organs af creat bar REICHENIAA S Pek We seplé-im No. 433 Bith st EAUTIFUL ‘‘SHONING: BYOnGiny Sid SPEOMINGE MP PIAN KA! Everyone's favorite. For ate for cash or upon easy monthly payments, at SIDNEY T. NIMMO’ aug- 410 4ith strect northwest, (A FOUR PER CENT MONTHLY DIVIDE Payaole on the Ist day of each month ‘in cash, will be paid to each stock! Btreet ‘Railroad ‘Stock and Bond werge the Wall Company. Capits!, 81,000, 000. Write walt STREET Bi Othe OMB Exchange Piace, New York. tera UMBRELLAS. A fuil aseortnient of LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S EMBRELLAS, Av Moprnate Puices, M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO., JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, 4107 Penna, Avenue, wep2s YOR SALE_Entire FURNITURE, in bulk ofa 24-room house, completely farnished. 715 9th St. D,w. Good as bew; chiefly Walnut Se Pets. Offered until Octuber 2d. A barwaiu. In- Spection invited. House for rent. Apply on prem- ises. Sep29-3t* >) R Sal E-HORBE, Jump-Seat BU! HARNESS. Horo wiarasiteed perfectly sound and pent 7 years old; will cheap. Apply 1519 9th st.n.w. 3 OR SALE—A large Pier Glass MI but Frame; cost $195; will be sold ver; ay is enitable for a Saloon. Apply at A. P- McEu ROY'S Store, corner 10th st. and Pennsylva-ia av cnue. 8 3-Ft OR SALE—Ninety doliars cath wiil buy a splen- 2) 6 &C did 6)¢-octave Wim. Gua! ¥ PIANO, gs go-d ae Hew; must be called FE for ut ohee, the owner necdiux the money. AL ply at SIDNEY T. NIMMv’S, 410 11th et. n.w. bepbes Kt SALE—Curasr—A large assortn ent of LAN- DAUS. LANDAULEITS, COUPE- | LETT#, VICTORIAS aud 100 other 5 Ftylee, Loth new and second had, built = by Srewster, Wood Bros., aud other prominent builders, at New York Repository, No 21 North Liberty st., Baltimore, Md. 8. dD. SOHMIDY. sep24-1m FOR SALE—Rixteen head of HORSES just ar- EF ‘rivec from Rockingham county, Va-, 2 ape Horses ;2 faddie Horses, and a. Ree Fayt ie Gray Horses. Can be seea at INO. SiMOND* ‘Stables, 311 12h et. n.w. sep23-lw VERNON LIVERY, HIRING AND Mike araiee, Now las 10a at. h Win bet. Mand (N- Blylish ‘Turgut Carriages loupes, Kc , BeeorExchance’ Horses rastired or wintere! on my farm. Oraers in person or by te'ephone at any wee on F. W. MCELROY. ‘OR BALE—New and Second-hand COUPES or a other makers. New, ana Second-iama “Fainlly,Garviexsy SES. Buggies, Phetons, Carts, &e., whic ‘be sold very cheap to closeout. Key promptly attended to. eT. H. GRAHA! a pository and Factory 410-416 Sth et.n.w. auxz3! FINE LOT PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR A BALE WON EARY MONTHLY Pay- T. NIMMO'S, MENTS, at BIDNEY 4; MUM'S aux?) _ AND WINTER STOCK. ‘COATINGS, SUITINGS AND TROUSEBINGS, ‘Now Rerdy for Inspection. W, 8S. TEEL, sep2T 935 Pennsylvania avenue. Wenoire PRESENTS. Haye just received # farge assortment of Fancy Pieces in STERLING SILVER, Designed especially for Wedding Presents. SAL LEWIS, 1215 Pa. ave. Established 1840. sep27 4 LO UaLiTy A "qoVep viAge ver oualwe ed to WHICH Wik SELL ae PShALL Abvanoe, 90528-3"° WH. HALBUBGHS, 991 Tih st. n.w. FE BENT To one OF Peo veatlewen un: furnished communicating ROOMS on se29ud Gr third story: location centre! and App y between 6 and 7 p.m. at No. we y desta’ e. 30 12th et. n Fo BEND 1225 New York ave., PARLOR and BEDROOM; also, two uther Hoome, all nicsly furnished. Hoard in the house. OHN PATO EXAMINDS TITLES, reports os to the responsilility of people, with Abstracts of Hens on ree! estate. Ath st. B.w., 6 a.m. to W DP.m. Always in before # and from 2 to ‘spil 6a ADAM ROSS, [the Tous eatabiichod raliabie Cuurvoyant and Astrolowist, gives betver ust isfaction in all affaira of life titsn any one in tue fofeanion ; tella the pai, present and future des ¥; wives advice aid Aseistauce on all matters appertaining to business, a mstrimony. ALL IN TROUELE CALL. ‘Satisfaction given or nO pay. Consulistion Hooms 402 2d et., above D st. aw D mieat (OK RENT—n very reasonable terma, t 225 yen ye room Brick HOUSES. 2023 we Fa RENT—To centlemen, two very n'cely ished Fecona-story KOOMS in new hon luodern improvements, terms reasonable. 2 12th st-n.w. FOR BENT AL ate 6th ota. PaKLOBS ou iirst floor, and two |-rge B und a Hall Bedrou on eécond for; al! on ver price low. sar POR EB t STORE “and HOU 7 = rally located, near Peaneylvauia ay modern improvements. Inquire at 423 11 abcve Pa. ave. sep: FOE BENT Delichtral communicating OMS, Second floor, front. Also, siuwie Room bnivate tant y- Board opposite. 2.0 4 f,e@., Capitel Hil. Fo RENT—Larve STORE ROO’ corer Gth and G sts.n.w.; a fret hess stand; rent low to a good tenant. WAGUAMAN, 519 7th #t-n.w. ‘OR RENT—Four Urfu 1 sud 2d floors, suitable for bousekees all modera improvements; terms reasoual Vertuout ave., near Iowa circle. DOR J RUOM! Becond floor: gas, water. Ist and vd ste.n.e., Capitol Mill ENT—Two Furnished ROOMS within aree minutes’ walk of Bureau of Engraving and | Printing, 16t5 Md. ave. 6.w. ; terms reasonab'e { Tight parties: will rent Qoubie or single. se27 Zt" ‘OR RENT—At 718 lith st., betweea G st. and ‘New York ave., two suites of PARLORS, fret and second floor; four single ROOMS, newly fnr- nished: rent low to permanent tenants; rof- exchanged. eop2! oR RENT—Two very pleasant Furnished PAI- it LORS: back parlor as slesping room : gas, bath with hot and cold water: terms moderate. 1536 Kingman Place, between 13th and 14th st: near Towa circle. sepa? si VOR RENT—No. 496 Maine ave. n.w.; No, 61 For tite Avvly to WHITE & BROO S02 Maine ave. sepa ‘(OB HENT—A large new HOUSE, fivey fi ished, containing twelve rooms and compleie buement: exery couvenienes. "No. i2 ath st, kivey Dear tural department. : N- il. PHEA, 632 Pepusylvanis ave. pbp-ats ‘O& RENT—1 wo or three very desirable ot OMB at 905 Pennsylvania ave. Apply at RICE BRCB., 1219 Pennsylvanis ave. sep -0-Lin —LOT 2x12U feet, westeide lita st. Stier asiolning House No, 2208) bet. Wand te, at cents a ile perfect; ail tasen paid Tne OWNER, 1624 15th st. nw. Be} 20-2w* RENT—HOMES | EAD of the inte GeoreeW- FoRibanc on eastern Brana, najseias Uaioe: town; »bout 10 acres ; street cars pass the premises; Soe aa etn pads Bep20-2*" ‘ENT—On Iowa Circle, an \-room FRR cue cae ae mente ; eed rong hog 125 per month. W. WDaNENHOWER 50%, Atty stn. w. 620-29 KR RENT—Flevant APARTMENTS, on 4r=l eg eter ged = a erp improvemente; st 1027 Vermont ave. MePherson Square. sepls- aa K RENT—To GENTurM “Larce well-venti- Lean esata se omer jew York aye. ; conv four of care. ‘B2p8 40? a ee ERENT—No. 613 H street n.w., BRICK DWELLING. 12 rooms, all mcdern improve- ments. 0. 0. GREEN, Hoom 8, 412 7°» strat 2R.W ‘*netl-la PROFESSIONAL ay y ed by eminent Physicians, surzeous acd ds of oter well-kuowa personayes. Foe, tl per visit. aug2T H. JOHNSON, DD. 8. D. 1 its Branches. COLD FILL hh at reasonab , 50 cents. Fa warranted. TM. TALBOTT, Denrisz, -. three doors from cor. B. Dew as try inal its branches. Teeth insertad ae] ber Bet. All work warranted. ADwars ON DECK With a complete Stock of the VERY BEST GOOps shat can bly be procured tn our line, and at prices Gat eniusrrase Our competars and cause Our customers to rejoice. A special feature of our stock just at thistime isa large lot of Another attractive feature of our stock to-day is AN UNUSUALLY CHOICE ARTICLE OF GOSHEN BUTTER. ‘Telephonie connections. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, 504 Oth street, bet. E and F. (WAITR FEONT.) a7. ECOND-HAND CLOTHING bOUGaT Senate bie ete ese or sddvess 206, Bs orh st., Dear’ Pa. ave. oan AA eet usnd MORE BRELOH LONG, owes peices: A WILLLARS, eee .