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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON A THURSDAY. -AUGUST 25, 1881. The Evening Star has a reaniar, permanent, bona fide daily circulation more than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and cqual to that of all the “other dally papers here added together. Tue Star office is cennected with the Tele- phone Exchange. Advertisementa, orders for the paper by mail and otherwise, news, or any information or business can be sent day or night, free of charge. ~ Persons leaving the city for the summer can bave THE Star mailed to them, postpaid, for fifty cents per month, and the address changed as often as desired. ~ Possibly it may surprise, but it certainly can- not gratify, the doctors in charge of the Presi- dent to know that Blaine’s dispatches concerning the condition of their patient are looked for with far more interest and read with more satisfaction and confidence by the public than their own official bulletins on the subject. These eminent gentlemen doubtless understand how to frame a document that will stand the criticisms of their professional brethren after the case is disposed of by Providence, but in preparing intelligible statements of the situation from day to day, for non-professional eyes, the Seeretary of State can give them ninety in a hundred and beat them easily. <2 Capt. Howgate is a very bad man, if half that is now said about him be true: and he ought to be punished for all his misdeeds, when proven- But even more than in his punishment is the country interested in knowing how he could get away with such vast sums of public money as he is charged with and the alleged thefts and forgeries not be discovered until now. If the | “admirable system of checks and balances” we hear so much about in connection with the government fands and accounts is of no more avail than this case shows it to be, it is about time for that branch of the service to be over- hauled and improved. A system which permits or fails to discover such irregularities is about as much to be condemned as the person who takes advantage of it. The news that the Swiss government has pro- hibited the proposed meeting of the Interna- tivaal cialistic Council on the territory of that republic, and peremptorily expelled the | Russian agitator, Prince Krapotkine, from | her borders, will not excite surprise in the | mind of those who keep careful wateh of cur- rent events. The fact is, Switzerland has lately become so overrun with nihilists, communists, Tegicides, petroleumers and dynamiters, who flock to her neutral ground for the purpose of hatching up conspiracies and sending forth their | bloody threats of assassination and general | destruction, that it has come to be a serious | question with the great powers of the continent whether they will not some day quietly wipe out her national existence and divide up her territory among themselves as a measure of self-protection, unless she takes some formal | action to prove that she does not sympathise with that eames and dangerous element of Persons who have been from any consideration deladed into using what are called anti-fat rem- @iies should take warning from the fate of Mrs. .» who died at Long Branch, in great agony, on Tuesday. She had taken during the past ten months some eighteen bottles of the | stuf, which resulted in acute blood poisoning, with the result announced above. ee The police of St. Louisare hard at work dis- + the roughs, and have made a good many | arrests for carrying concealed weapons within the past few days. The Globe-Democrat thinks PoreLaR MARKED DOWN BARGAINS. #1 all Silk MITTS now only 50c. patr. 62c. ali Sik MITTS now only 25c. pair. ‘Te. tae Liles fine LISLE GLOVES now 2c. pair. ‘98c. Ladies’ fine LISLE GLOVES now 8c. pair. 0c. Ladies’ fine LISLE GLOVES now 2uc. pair. 15c. Hamburg EMBROIDERIES now 10c. a yard. 62)4c. Hamburg EMBROIDERIES now S(c. s yard. FREE HORSE-CAR TICKETS To $1 purchasers st our GREAT CLEARING SALE BEFORE STOCK TAXING. COCHRANE & CO., OPPOSITE BIGGS’ BANK. P. 8.—We close st 6 p.m. daily. Fer JARS AT COST ‘TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL STOCK. “MASON’S IMPROVED,” PORCELAIN LINED “TOPS,” AND THE “GEM,” ALL SIZES, AT ACTUAL COST, FOR © ONE WEEE ONLY. CALL AT ONCE. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROCER, 25 Si oe aes BETWEEN D AND E NORTHWEST. At THIS TIME OF THE YEAR THE WANTS OF THE AVERAGE CLOTHING-BUYER ARE LIMITED TO TWO ARTI- CLES, ONE OF WHICH 18 PANTALOONS. WE HAVE ARRANGED OURS TO GIVE YOU THE BEN- EFIT OF BUYING FALL WEIGHTS OF GOODS, IF YOU PREFER THEM TO SUMMER WEIGHTS. THERE ARE PROBABLY SIXTY STYLES READY, ANP YOU WILL FIND THE PRICES CORRECT. THE SECOND ARTICLE THAT YOU ARE LIKE- LY TO WANT BEFURE YOU THINK OF BUYING WINTER CLOTHES IS A FALL OVERCOAT. IT ONES WE SELL ARE. IF THERE ARE ANY OTHER WANTS IN OUR | LINE THAT YOU WISH TO SUPPLY YOURSELF WITH, YOU WILL FIND ON INSPECTING OUR | STOCK THAT PROFITS ARE NO LONGER THOUGHT OF. THIS WEEK WE REGAIN POSSESSION OF OUR FIRST FLOOR. THE DUST AND DIRT WILL ALL BE REMOVED, AND THE EMBELLISHING OF THE | STORE WILL GO AHEAD SO SMOOTHLY PHAT YOU WILL NOT NOTICE IT BY ANY ANNOY- ANCE WHATSOEVER. ALL THE NEW GOODS FOR THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT ARRIVED IN NEW YORK FROM LONDON AND PARIS YESTERDAY, AND OUR CUSTOM-HOUSE BROKER IN NEW YORK WILL SEND THEM ALONG IN A FEW DAYS. AS SOON AS WE HAVE THEM IN ORDER WE WILL LET YOU KNOW. there ought to be seventeen or eighteen ex- ecutir in that city before there are any more murders. It wants the hangman to catch up With the wife killers just for once. ox as The greenback party in New York seems to hold together quite strongly in certain portions of the state. At the convention which met at Elmira yesterday more than one-half of the counties were represented. It is promised that ‘one of the leading features of the campaign shall be opposition to the encroachments of incorpo- Tated capital, and to that end one of the planks Of its platform declarees that all corporations ought to be regulated by law. Its managers claim fifty thousand votes in the state, but the politicians of the other two parties do not con- cede this to “ the perpetual third party.” oe M. Gambetta has made a narrow escape. In the election in the Bellevilie district on Sunday, he barely trinmphed over two other candidates, where his majority a short time ago was 13,812. It is well remarked that he has ceased to be the hero of Paris, and he will now have to accept the responsibilities of office and to learn withal that he cannot serve two masters in politics at the same time in republican France any easier than our public men can in republican America. ———— A Washington correspondent of the N. ¥. Tribune devotes a column of review of the eight Predictions rezarding the weather this summer made by Mr. Vennor, and claims that but two have been verifled. These were the changes of temperature from the 10th to the 15th and for 27th and 28th of July. All of the other predic- | 9 tions, he says, have not been verified to the test extent, so far as the data of the signal | office here Is concerned. That is, the percentage | <i: is much less than it would have been in blind guessing. - +» _____ The course of the Chinese government in Withdrawing the Chinese students from the Un States seems at last to have been based a somewhat colored report made by Com- missioner Woo Kia Shin to the Chinese Ambas- sader to Washington. ————— The New York Mail well remarks that there od deal of earnest, anxious and patriotic nz going on all over this country. The people will be found ready for any emergency. Wy oopwarp & LOTHROP, $21—PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE—921 WILL OFFER GRAND BARGAINS THE COMING WEEK IN HAMBURG EDGINGS, FROM AUCTION. AT THE POPULAR PRICE OF 12%. PER YARD. We have made special sfforts to show the best assort- ment of really desirable EDGINGS and INSERTINGS ever shown at this price, and we believe we havssuc- veoded In INSERTINGS, we show a particularly fine assort- ment at above price. ost&& HOUSE, WoopWaRD & LOTHROP. 220 J on NSON’S TRIANGULAR COPPER Combinins the LIGHTNING ROD! N’S TRIANGULAR COPPER OOHTRANG ROD. Superiority is ‘this for the fol- a a - erat st it is made of the very best mater A. SAKS & CO., ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, 316 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. Si vER ‘BANGLES. am Have opened To-day a full inSot SILVER BANGLES. SAM'L LEWIS’ SONS, JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, a2 1215 Pennsylvania avenue. FOR SCHOOL ourFiTs. ALL-WOOL FRENCH DRESS GOODS.... ALL-WOOL HABIT CLOTHS. ALL-WOOL PLAID SUITINGS. GOSSAMER WATER-PROOFS...... FINE THREE-BUTTON KID GLOVES. PLAIN AND FANCY HOSIERY. GAUZE AND MERINO VESTS. TYLER & CHEWNING, 918 77H SrreeT NontHwest. aa 1,000 REWARD ited or Pro- case of Bleeding, Itching, Ulcerat Fruding Piles tant DE BING'S Pile Remedy falls fo cure. Prepared only by J. PB. Slee, M.D., Philadelph' and none genuine without duis siguatire. Sold by Drug: nts. ides tah 0ne, 2c2p Jraence C. P. CORSETS AT COST. LADIES’ MOHAIR AND LINEN DUSTERS “‘At Cost.” | MADRAS GINGHAMS reduced to 12'4e. BEST Fu LADIES' AND GENT'S LISLE THREAD GLOVES at MERINO GAUZE UNDERWEAR at cost. “GREAT BARGAINS” IN HANDKERCHIEFS. BLACK GRENADINES AND PARASOLS at cost. ALL WOOL PLAIDS FOR SCHOOL_OUTFITS, COLORED MERINOES AND CASHMERES. LADIES’ CLOTHS TN BLACK AND COLORS, SHEVLAND AND CHUDDA SHAWLS. NAVY BLUE YACHT CLOTH. OUR CELEBRATED DOLLAR SHIRTS. ar” ONE PRICE ONLY. PERRY & BROTHER, 220 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Coz. 9ru Stree. Wy copwarb & LOTHROP, 921—PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE—921 OFFER 4 SPLENDID ae or PARIS SWEDE GLOVES, mance cur, EN BLACKS AND MODES, AT $1.25 PER PAIR. Just the thing for present wear, IS SURPRISING HOW CHEAP AND GOOD THE | WANTED—HELP. a= CATIONAL. Wit COMPETENT a ay male or female. Apply at No. 725 7 925-20" Wie 88 DEMEDIATELY— A GOOD DRUG and 7th streets north- it Wi A WHITE WOMAN FOR GENERAL Hi oo io. 1212 Potomac street, aes | ANTED—A HELP Wits fiten, ng posi seca a Rites DO GENE- ATED 1 Gow COLORED WOMAN TO Fa bomen et omnes well seccmameniod. 2a ply Mis Petret not ANTED— A Om, (20,D0 GENERAL HOUSE- Apply at) at paar Tit E seer nor a EMAL} WHITE) Waeras GOOD, FEMALE, eae Wists Sica. WITH ee snd scud away: way eld. Servant for ‘Apply *“Li- geussd Aranay, 988 F strect nortin c. iC! Wiens REGISTERED DRUGGIST, HONE other neal ‘at corner of 15th and New York enue. ©. G. IN. a24-2t" Were Satie Pind iar Soe rey amily. at No. 018 f street nord wot” ANTED_TWO ae WOMEN, A New York. ferences. Call at 506 See ee at ANTED—A WHITE GIRL TO NURSE AND, W! Thersif ugeful about the house. -ApDIy “apo ny KS _¥IRST-CLASS, Wises A WHITE WOMAN ZS FIRST-CLASS drew Box 11, ouBlas “ofice, wating refercace end 223-3" ANTED—THREE STATE AGENTS AND TWO Wee Ladies and Seer, wishing a gee permanent businens, who can invest $1 ANTED TWO LABORERS, AL8O ONE DAIRY- an and Foreman on a f: apy a at FULTON'S | 1" Othee, Noe Sia Sth erect west, near Pent oyrante avenue. als~ WANTED-A 6 GOOD 8 VANT, FORA FAMILY of three adults; no w: ‘a Man as fore- man fora Farm. ‘Apply at FULTON'S Loan Office, 314 9th street, between sylvania avenue street m jy __WANTED—SITUATIONS. Wren 2y A RESPECTABLE yarte Gl & Situation to Cook, Wash and Tron. family. Address M. E, L., Georgetown, D. fice. Went, it" ANTED BY A LADY OF EXPERIENCE, A PO- children, ?exces Eatin tes sant eke mn. ‘Teac! imusi¢ and painting. ‘changed, Ad Miss A. B. O., Star Teterenss ‘eferences ex office. 35-2" VANTEDIAN EXPERIENCED TE. ACHER tablish a School oF conn With one already established. Address BOCEO, ‘tar W y ATED gERTATION IN RO neRAca RO- cory oF Provision House by a youns man from Frederick county, Maryland. Salary not #0 much an object as an opportunity to learn usiness. Address MARYTAND: 1e34 ity teem the bu 123-3 ANTED—BY ASTEADY AND ‘TRUSTWORTHY young man (white) a Situation as couchman or driver of business waxon willing to make himself en~ erally useful; good ref Address Box 77, Star office, (gi THE FIRS SEPTEMBER, © Four Unfurnished Hons for hotee: epi, ‘on frst or tecoud Hor, horthwest preferred. bento xiving location and price, Te Veclogy are nn 935-1 D_ON SEPTEMBER 15TH, BY A GEN- and wife, two large communicating Un- furnisted Houle ck feoond floor, with or without Board. Address Itoom 8, 703 7th stréet nort V yy ANTED— TO RE: NT BY 15TH SEPTEMBER OR Ist October, an # or 10 room House; all modern improvements; in northwest paras of Ce aed answer immediately. Bi offi r T OR 15TH HOUSE ‘of ten or more Fooms; modern, conveniences; northwest; references sati ry. Address inmedi- we with terms and partoaiare: HOUSE, Star ofhce. ‘ANTED—BY A GOOD T. seven or eixht rooms, 1.4. and Mand R streets northw: September Ist to 6th. Address E. NT, A HOUSE OF between 10th and 16th Fent $20; possenion ., P.O. k Box A PROMPT PAYING ANTED—BY NT 3 with ‘Small House of 5 or 6 rooms, in good order, ANT aud ag: rent about $15 per month. Addives A. Star office. 23. W: <TED—BY SEPTEMBER 1ST A HC 01 Sor 9 rooms with pose pep between 3a and Zu and south of M street northwest. Ad- Wass ae = 'T—A HOUSE INT THE XRT city, Address J, W. ANTED—MIS <GELLANEOUS, Wit TO PURCHASE A GOOD ENGLISH Mudie and Beitle cheap for cash. Address Cash, Star office. V ANTED — MEDICAL BOOKS. MUST BE 2 BY Standard euthors, and in fair order; will Address Box 102, Star office. Writer YOUNG MAN WITH CAPITAL AND reveral years experience in the wuolesale hardwai trade, in shia. desires to Cuter » reliable hard- Apt house of thle cys Dest references. Address Box ), Star o} WANnep TED HORSES ‘TO PASTURE, WILL ae required; Keopink horees # specialty summer mud nie city’ references: can be seen at iC 311 6th street northwest. 0. H. P. CEAIEK siteo, itd, 225-1 W! ED—MARY E. Hi HANLEY 1 “TO GO TO gO8T tive for Letters. “Come hi DOC. ANTED— FADED UP! ee FURNY’ ie restored to its original color without injury or re- moving goods from, the furniture; satixfaction guaran » Ken aK eins curing exec ted a frst-class luannors JOHN APPELD. Ghoul Been 229 Massachusetts avenue northwest 22-61" ND_ FURNITURE, CAR- peta, ters, Show Cases: also, Car- Baer Busoni and Wagons. oon Gee Wantenat OLD STEAM Cal gare | 3 Cleaning Works, 496 Maine ave. gout ers to renovate, Mattresses to steam and remake, = see eee Wit RPETS TO CLE DO NOT WILE Carpets: Our work tears bole aoe prices lower than in: any other establishment in| Washington Orders by telephone. A. H. CHACE & BRO., 616 Lon: ixiana avenue. 7 58 WW ANIED—TO ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN E. BE FE. BELL, Room 4, 1420 New York avenue, is a Commissioner of Deeds for Every State and Territory, U. 8, Commis- sioner; Examiner and Notary. Always in office from a.m. to5p, ERS AND HAIR MATTRESSES ate by Steam and Make Over. | Upholste rating. iture stored ans and examine. “At FH. YOUNG'S, 1404 +3 avenue. WANien. FEATHERS | TO RENOVATE, | MAT. trea to Hemake, ture to Pack and Ship, at A, H. CHACE & BROS", 610 Loulsians ave ar] WwW Don GOLD ANDSILVER ‘OR Stall Quantities. it cash price paid. nat Pennsylvania avetrues bet. 84 ana 4 436 streets. "jan: ‘ANTED_YOU TO KNOW THATISELLA ae [Tailor-made Second fog ener one Bea | ca TF: B H. BRI it sion, furnished or unfurnished, of 20 rooma, wine Reveal bere AND Deere ee settee c echee al ithe Barca 2 ee ed mes! SaaS See os ee Ht a Also, two cases BLANKETS to arrive, 10-4and ua aor: AND LUCIEN E. C. a miata) French, Euetah cd Reopen NDAY. SEPTEMBER 42, 1581, at 1s00 T STREET NO For further and full mead arctan to E. C. COLLIERE, A. Professor of the French Language. (Translations done.) Pilg LADIRS. Sere ame, DAY SCHOOL RENT—STORE ‘218 10th street northwest, taneks Spd vnear Wholesale | to dl stan etocery, or commis ouire, rat 926 Louisiana jue. jy5-3m FOR RENT—HOUSES. RENT-HGUEE 910 19a STREET NOR ET NOR thirteen denn, WILSON, “Boom i, Over Bank of Washing- Fos Fa RENT_HOUSE No. 609 NEW JERSEY AVE- nue ches in good repair; ten ents: $25, th. Apply to W. tow. 6.30 one | SaRrere No otis ise per month ve iy Fas RENT—No. dis os G STREET -F SORTEWEST, all improvement Ae eee CeRESE ‘attornes . 490 Louisiand avenue northwest. oR RENT—HOUSE No. 2119 H So Soar ey aRiern improvements; ten rooms. el & JouN TRIMBLE, No. 1216’ ¥F street at Fas RENT—AT ere eee OF Fraotight Poms: necessary out houses; lange yard. gall Suk MoR ERS BOSD aoe OF CCI EAE bn Me . > Hyattaviile, Ma. FR RENT_NO. 471 CG STREET eee 6-room Brick; water; key at the next door; rent $13 per month, ads. ‘OR RENT—TWO BRICK HOUSES, 9 AND. at 1517 and "110 TRH ocr wordaweal” Apiy Je 5, an oT ? GREEN, No. 1590 lath eorect norduweste a ROOMS, TEE aie ane Burnished Roots suitable for fossa ed duce of bath; sie) O18 17th street nord 2, Sintec nine siee IMERSON INSTI FURNISHED SECO! ‘Classi rathematical AN Roum Now 102 Vi it ave as SCHOOL FOR R BOYS, each floor. "Also, Suite of Rcoms on first Aor. wales Will re-open WEDNESDAY, ‘SEPTEMBER 14, 1881. Fe ee BENT_ FURNISHED ROO ROOMS | aE, Mie! et oe “Gass Be YOUNG: Prine OR RENT. cogapied oung | Jypiss HILTON'S "ENGLISH | AND = Fite aoe Eis ie tm School for Young Ladies and Chiltren, $21 Nee rooms ey tee Tat wot lighted mont sven re-open September 14th.” Boarding by steam. These rooms, covering 4, re pupils a22-3m feet, it if Ayes gray. For 1 ae ssney Ay EORGETOWN INSTITUTE FOR BOYS.—THE me For terme, o., Sply to, jon of this Institution wall \OLUMBIAN COLLEGE. See SCHOOL. “The fifty-ninth annual ion will commence on the jit OF SEPTEMBER, with the following corps of PS ONONTAGUE, At i Brotesear of ARRY C. DAVIS, A. B., Professor of Greek. ANTHONY H. JANUS, Professor of French and Ger- =e HOWARD GORE, B. 8., Professor of Mathe- for West Point and the and scientific service of the ‘business. or catalownes or further information fo, the Principal, 1805 @ street northwest arr SXbarw > for instru tic ng “ey tia aS | SEPrEMIORU GI. Rey. ARTHUR J. RICH, A. M., M. Reisterstown, Md. ‘atocin wn, Merny DEPARTME} UNIVERSITY OFF “GEORGETOWN. ‘The thirty-second annual session ee MON- DAY, Sept. Sth, in the Medical Golege Bs ner 1Othand E streets northwest. | For information ap FAAS ASHFORD, M.D. 18-15 1330 New York aventie. SBORNE SEMINARY—FRENCH AND ENGLISH Dia renens and Day School tor Youne, pocenene it Teopen Tomutver 8 1851 Cheetos iindergerte u to Harvard lege e examinations, ‘Thorough instruction by North- Faw RENT rw, > NEW ‘BRICK HOUSES, Nos. 6 a vate Appi at Deamiee cone 20 ene ie coll F R_REN' BRICK HOUSES No. 1912 TS TSTREE zorthwest and 1 230 ath street northwest (tea and “Apel to 108: ISP. » SHOE M ABER, So epee a VOR 1 RENT_HOUSE ‘No. 622, ON 2p ee between F and G northwest, near the War Depart- Tepts mine rooms and buth-room.; the Hendics running tothe house. Also, No, 1518 5th street northwest; eizht a NEW HOUSE, 10 ROOM! winder, modern improvements; 1009 2 L street northwest, $3: quire Space, 0 or 1918 Pennsy OB RENT—A NE} BAY Market t ja avenue, ANDSOME, 1K MAN- wits, ‘summer kitchen, fountain and jodern improvements." Apply at No. Thomas’ Circle, or J. C. RENNEDY, near Bank. al JOR RENT—121 N nf Que’s throw of the table, with all 2 ert A STR T, WITHIN A tol, {poomne aid baceruent, ows - Inui, of FRANK ote )W NIN Coltmbina Law Bodine stitettes nace TOR Fi HR 1B BRICK WAREHOL crith dry cellar, No. 033 Louisiana avenue, National Bank of Repu Fe, RENT—STORE ROOM AND DW so Ge house, 714 K street northwest: in complete en Inquire at corner store. J. A. RUFF. dy? Fe RENT—A PROMINENT BUSINESS STAND— iE, Any at SS Store and Dwelling No. 423 10th. street, near as joe above Pennsylvania avenue. Store can be de {ied from dwelling, which contains 13 room ined cellar, gas, water, 2 Tngive at Bad borage colar, 88, 3y3-3m FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS on RENT—A FINE SEVEN-OCTAVE KNABE ano with cover: $6 a month to a careful person. aa at 17 22 1 street north iorthwest to-morrow, between 10 FOR SAL ee SALE EAT, A Silat so a Soop ate sgood ni hood oe ‘ell ser Poll very, Tow for ‘Address ©, est, containing seven rooms book-keeping, Short-hand, Toons, Puth-rocm, ‘with all improvements, Inquire a. No. ee strect, betwom D and E northwest. #23-8t atin and Greek al7-2m } TORE pees A = fon. Bp eG FRNATE ——— sen’ y lion mm ean of THOSE = IwAGe Pt will nie SDAT, Sent rte jak 15 weet of eve ae joe fe ele ptember 15th, ‘or GAMAN, a mt at the ie e243 | particulars addrene af RON, G. ‘M._CONDRO? C. CALKINS’ SELEC Mi: re Am LINGTON ACADEMY, CORCORAN BUILDING, corer Pennsylvania avenue and 15th. street, ; ‘reasts 5t posite U 7 4 select school for boys and ber limited. Only scholars of ood moral character received. = term of ite bering sh ingtruction {a'thee Comins Biel ligher Arith VERNON SEMIN ARY. pantie Dex School for ess Ladies, M™ . EDDY Sonn Prinetpal ‘a, School year opens September ssl. ‘For cata Principal. | loos app! nly M AMY LEAVITT, OF BOS 35 ine sume instruction in Vocal and Instrumental Music SEPTEMBER Sri, Mies Leavitt may also be engages as Contralto Soloist in Church or Concert. Address at ‘Metzerott's Music Store. im Receann SCHOOL FOR | Gms, Spring, Md., will reopen September 1 course of instruction will Hi ‘les Lettres, and the N circulars call on F) HANCIS M Jang avenue, or address “H | GPENCERIAN BUSINESS COUT ner of 7th and L rtrocts nerthweat, | Kaueates sons and dauchters for real Hite. Tie Brnsiness Course comprises Penmanship, Spelling, the Kngi Tanguag, Correspondence, Business, Arithmetic, and Double Entry Bool risiness Practice, le De Poiltical Boononay. Commerc Business and Ethics. Day and Ereieg Seiten rholastic year begins A cess, by James A. ‘aduates of Spencerian Business Col- kere, 1 st Gane Francis A. Walker, and also full informa- tion'concerning the Collee, will be sent free by mail on. ‘application, or wa vba mn College: at thy , SPENCER, Principal. SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Pri als REDERICK FEMALE SEMINARY, FREDERICK, MD. tien resumed on WEDNESDAY, Sept. Loca. GP.O- | tion neaitnrul‘Geuree kien coaaplote, sad thorough. Terms sey baer For catalogues and it SATE AD AL BAHGANSTWwo anEHAME | information address Houses, Nos. ith street sou ES aE aaa us spnroyes yO Ae BRE c, SCHMEL, 3 cars; neichborhoon. excel a ON JAL MURIG. “Particular aticrtions Bib Tih etkoot marth weet, = hers, as well as those wishing 10 be qualliied. for Tesch Fei SALE—A DESIRALE SEVEN-1 BOOM FRAME | ersor performers, 734 12th street uorthwost. ling. Lot 20 feet by 88%, feet. Terms, ap30-eogmn cant; balunes foots twelve and eighteen months, "In- > SE s quiré on premises, ith wtreet northwest. a8-18¢ FRinNps: DS’ SEMINARY. ELEMENTARY AND ACADEMIC SCHOOL. i SALE—THREE- ae BRICK RESIDENCE | i atrest betwen Ta an ‘streets weet. No. 124 E siret northwest; grounds, with | Rooms lingo, ‘airy end retied. lowers, tress and founidn, can be | Instruction thorough; discipline parental. examined between 6and 7 p.m. per cima wiving particulars, may be procuy NOE SALE TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, SEVEN | Made to any one of the follo ome, all modern improvements. | Inquire on the ie promises, "Ne 'No. street northwest, between 4 and ice rasonable, Terms cash. Lincoln, FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS Fa SALE—LADIES' NICE 1 LUNTIN CAS! Watch and Chatelaine few times ur ‘hips Br Teatnee ceed ‘Abitese P, tar ice. ites YLOCK INSTITUTE, SOUTH WILLIAMS- Gitows. BERK! Hees MASS. —Established in. Fe SALE—OR WILL TRADE FOR 1G CERIES, Hon heaithfarens ora eco fal stuztion to individ aside-bar Buggy, nearl : alec) black tal pupils: Mend for Cireulse te Harness, Inquire muire uorthwest oor! ‘corner orth Capitol and “wa .thks?w BENJ. F. MILLS, A.M., Principal. TAsor = ae MASS. ‘ fret class School: fi fr al and gives a Will reesivea few site FRO SAL ce are EENNELOH, ee imported ficld and fancy Dogs Watch Dogs and Ratters. Call from 4 to6 A. MALLORY, Fancier and Breeder, 12 northeast. x F health, the owner feels con rot Plano at a new Tripple Stroni, Agratfe rifice for cash.” Ci vasa at ©. BRO. "8, 709 "th street northwest. (OR SALE.—WILL 85 Fire-proof Safe. RB. northwest. Fo SALE AT A SACRIFIC) raw silk and i cost $500. a24-1m LL CHEAP A HER: [ARRIS & CO., 432 7th street a23-3t plush bands, and Vill sell for seen at No, Fo ‘SALE—A RARE CHANCE.—A FIRS oud-hand Village Cart, in first-rate con Wile used. Sold for want o J. JOYCE, Carriage Mi northwest RE BA sa rosewood case ake ea owner, “lsu for 815, dl, me payment. APPLY SL ONEY T. NIMMO'S™ a n, HERR ae )R SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF CONTINGED ILL- pelied, to sell a nearly RING: NG's ‘A VERY HAND- me Parlor Suite made of ebony, wy pholatered in silk ebuly carved and rect northwest: Cail after 3 o'clock p.m. a23-3t* ST (CLASS ADI ANDREW annie cies a2? RGAIN.—AN cand Piano, ‘a cost slp af once to realize carh for ding cover and stool; part English education The Prin dents into his family, —a h hop, Prost. Maas eS pe i further Principal, East Smith wards, Dexter, See'y Yale Col = need Renate; Ne J. Mori: focmation to 0. P. HOWLAND, Pa.. until Sept, ts. after” my Kth, 6, IVERVIEW ACADEMY, POUGHKEEPS] tary Dep Tk THOROUGH-GOING 8. Mi WIDE AWARE schcoltor Boys, combining STUDY, MILITARY DRILL, and Recreation in due proportion. Catalogue, with Chart Reguisit nent applicabon. Oris BISBEE, a: Ey. —— U i ARCHER INSTITUTE. MRS. oy a. nunuber of ate wupils will spend the summer in Oi fado. Mz. and Mrs. MUSSAEUS will ocoupy her house Gusstlin consareiter tho sohoole MN. ARCHER. Jeo ASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.—A Bo a_Day es COLLEGTATE INSTITUTE.— Boarding and Day School for Young ‘he i commence the SECOND MBER. Circulars HISS LUCY STEPHENSON, os ‘Washington. ul-Im street, Wi BUSINESS CHANCES. andawrest deal chon Ss commen now out aaa TWENTY HEAD OF HORSES JUST ALECHEAP_CIGAR. gSTORE, NO, 1215 a er than @ common new suitcan E— 2 1 Bebought at FE cena from a for all purpesos: two Foia vow sree No. 619 D stretaorbeor est at Bay Store, No. 16 hat D be driven by BRICK WILL BE Saar: 409 9th at, northwoet N'B. We bag ont hones statis & SIM (HONS seats Sh ihe ia, only 700,000 dees ties Be FGI Second-tund Clothing. 19 10-28 | acim ai ANK HUME, al5- Pennsylvania aventie. LOST AND FOUND. “ae op Ee Owes ON AND, AND. pd Winds Ca For RENT cueatiin Ya nae teh ee ‘THe OLD-Esrastismep axp Poruram OST, ON FRIDAY, = {n part, Brougt axp L QR FHDAY, AUGUST SEE A, LIVER COL meee Ee aa ers same, coupe Coape- Sexton. RESTAURANT AND SALOON, he name of turned to No. 1436 L strect northwest. ee O8T.-TUESDAY EVENING, ABOUT 9.30 OCLK, Red Mem nt a ren rin ah poem Canmpeioe eee street and” New ssiven if jeft at 1297 Pennaylvanis JIRAYED ON SUNDAY, AUGUST ai, (FROM THE meeting.a Light Bay ed er eed turned $9 WHE BEALE Ee, eee rowan COUNTRY BOARDING. WISHING BOARD FOR SQNT OF ber and to J. A. Egencia ioe ae WELL FURNISHED PARLOR L008 ey ‘ans. ‘DB Srbcksas ee Soe ye meee ect, between Gas Oce and. Medical Si a few Pa Op T H. GRAHA! Qoors nosth of Pennsyivenis sven Seared vier A10cL1G Bula nontwest. forks Rota. “Thorouaty reno See See SALE-THE LARGEST ASSO) NT OF UNEXPIRED Probe ond att Geran fk | OR SALT TMT MPRTRED dorgiptlons, for sale or exchanio at very low Telcte P GHE TO WATER BO’ lately owned ‘ana ‘used ae = ere OW GUANO. its manufacture. ee. Also, the RIGHT and FORMULA for partes R SALE—THREE HUNDRED CHE MS | nal, about 1% miles from FSi West Viena Piftecn Farms intone AOE MATTHEWS, 1908 Slot ezeot, oF emery county, Mal; within Afteen mules of” Waal. Mi. L "ADLER, $148 street, Ning 3. Bl BRISTOR, “Mamas wack vase | _90-Sm (ethos OCONEY ADVANCED ON IMPORTANT and Vai- vai- R SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN.OTHE WELL. ous VENTIONS, either before or BR ora, of fi oe ‘Fruit and oe Box 85, a ane feud LIPS, 1428 New ow ork ove avenue. ee ee PERSONAL. ALUABLE ‘AX LAND FOR Sie sey YOUR MOTHER. fry Bi, Fairtex, Court House, Va | Vp eo ee POM Yous MGTEE Fr dat ct eG eed ben ty eee W, kO: Bete Rare chance to eiahee 2B tee i ‘POST OFFICE FOR LE’ enio authorized. Cet Comore, | Mitaumediaity aby ink and feting for gous SE FAC pr Tee AGRES; ONE see Nisteet portimest Lost and viaen ropes Fe om and an fon aoeee we sn frees al busines HOB'T A. PHILLIPS, 118 Noy tera eee ee Sguvultatin feo; ke ee RLS GOOD FRUIT = | LOO ste eee FARMS FOR Sos ede THE LONG-EST, faction airs Seige ool iz feedon: ls the par 2 Sidecar se pea ella sod araranoe pal Caute Ol love and nntrmoay. Aut fe Paousn Cus, SPE TALTIES. Bd etrect, absve D strest macthwere 206 INSURANCE. LENG SAREE kk ee CoLumsra eTmEEnS CF COMPANY, ‘which will be sold for the present at Inst season's prices? having been bought bef ore the recent rise. JOHNSON, 713 Manuer Srace, GUINNIP, DAY & ©0., Besaner Sans 820, 622 any 824 Skventu Srazer Nonruwasr, ERMAN lormabon om and al August to MISS C. pENGLEI Principal. 16-lm" q 1412 H STRE ET NORTE. WAMERLY SEMINARY. 14 ‘n MB. Principal. or tm HAVE MARKED THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF One Circle, feopens THURSDAY, September Tet, on New Ene SUMMER Goods For WANTA. MIL CADE ESTE! = ITAR’ ;! = En, PA. (OPENS SEPP. 14.) ° the Classics and. Eieti Degrees conferred. "hor culars, 3y20-3m. “!’Gor. THEO. HYATT, President. ’ TATE BGHON ee aa i BELOW Oost, RIVATE SCHOOL—ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL— . P CHARLES E. HILTON, A.M., PRINCIPAL. FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 57x. ——— fitted for College, Scientific School, or Busi- ot pea tite number of Pupils received into the family of 1¢ Principal, where they will reoeive the care aud see eae a home. ae 'D AGRICU! LTURAL & ‘COLL next session commences TUESDAY" SEPTE DOWN TO COST, AND MANY ARTICEES MUCH IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR THER ENORMOUS FALL STOCK, WHICH WILL SOON BEGIN TO ARRIVE, AND WHICH WILL REQUIRE EVERY INCH OF eee LADIES’ COLLEGE. prec tetas hen Ts pe a ee Lord Bishop of Huron: FALL TERM OPENS WEDNESDAY, Srrrempen 21. fandsome ani fous, buildings, beautifully situ: Pg tga mont seal locality, about done homes! RouratGy ail ROOM IN THEIR LARGE ESTABLISHMENT TO ACCOMMODATE IT. from al ind on one of — im od Poul, ee < The aint_of the founder of Guia collage is to provide the in ‘and prac: GUINNIP, DAY & CO. Healy useful whole system is a6 non - eae ett Trincipiog as tu ‘only — sould banin for the right formation rend | form RR ae goa al _PROFESSION AL. Catisthenies, Drawing and Library, Medical 4 snman, For ** clergymen. tee MISS CLINTON, | physicians, stuncoous and thousands of other well Lady Principal Hetlmuth Ladies’ College, London, On- | patrcniee kis setstiichenent aie Pemmerhe ee -2awi6t | Vania avenue, opposite Willard's Hote. Fee, $1 1 ger y ADEMOISE ELLE TARDIVEL, | 35 WwW, a6TH | a AE Caaeie SE Boarding aa Day rchool for | . NS. ST, 49097 H STREET, Young Ladies and Children. og September 27. | I way cae ae | E A wee SH a Thorouch, Enwlish course.’ Daily’ lectures, | French | specialty. Extract 9 to il a.m, Weanewday, and other languages spoken within six months. Drew- oor. First-class referenocs. Charwes reanca- hug and musicaladvantages unsurpassed. aigtoct | | 1%, P gata ‘s30-6nt HE CEDARS A HOME SCHOOL, FOR YC > 7 tiie Ginle- will REOPEN on WED: R. BR. PARSON’ STIST, 428 7TH STREET DI Dorthwert, hetwocm Bb and E stieete over and Lit DAY the Mittal See aipen. It is situated on the | tenes broken worth thn ‘ pe Heights ‘ofGeonctown, aud tx hie by. treet cars Besar ais "pestonaeds sei nue to ali parts of the city. The grounds are exteusive, | Chance mod: Fi onmes pny tT the location healthful and beautiful. For circ: cnr apply to the Misses EARLE, 1916 35th street, Waahin R. WEISENBORN, DENTIST, 918 TRH STREET a ne D) rection cotad Tos eg nd all operations on the teeth at reasonable pri Exteactin | | without Pain, 80 ets, Cperntions warmesited. XEAR 2 Bae Bam oe on FouNG | oye, Episcopal School 0 en ee ae D2: %, TALBOTT, DENTIST, No. thre doors from. oru branches. Teeth inserted ranted. 8 dandd ©. CAND! OF NEW YORK.— « Vituathy or Vita' Cure forall direance of body = — | a ng a he Nong ng Lewes of wides or 100, $250, m0, $800, | weakneso- aspocialty. All ‘Tumors, Malaria, or Iiloe Sonn, $9,500, $2,000; $4,000, | Diseases of wh name or tu To Loan on Real Estate. Lowest rates. Ni 6 025-10t E. A. McINTIRE, 918 a See JONEY TO Loan TS AN a 7 MON "Ox head, Berar Seounrrs, 300TS AND SHOES. 3 tes. = = al2-Im THOS. J. FISHER & CO. F8sT Chass BOOTS AND SHOES AT y ONEY.— A snail sum, of MONEY TO LOAN for a jort time, on security, or to inv ‘ safety. Address ©. KEI, Room 7, St: Cloud Build: ACTUAL COBT. with ing. y dyt ‘ONEY TO LOAN. ‘We will sl all of our Gent's Fine LOW SHOES an@ $50,000 TO LOAN, Light CONGRESS GAITERS st actual Cost. In Sums toSuit, ON REAL ESTATE! SAE SRE Ome Ladies’ LOW SHOES, SLIPPERS and Light BUTTON lous very Iowent rates. BOOTS at Prime Cost. m2? Ofica 1505 Ps. ave Arlington tae Baldi ‘These Goods must be closed out to make room for Fall ‘Stock. FONEY TO LOAN, oN Le ‘This is a good opportunity to get food goods at very 6 PER CENT. ODELN Low Figures. ae ticm: ONE PRICE. bel GEO. McCARTHY, ONEY TO LOAN. <e maa T have, MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, in — 605 PENNSYLVANIA AVENE — im | GELL NTIRE STOCK OF Charges moderate. No delay. WOBOO and SHOES; must be sold revardless of cost, A Wholesale TS * we intend going into the Manufacturi BENABEER,, | Shoo Busines, “All perrons hnving nov26 916 F street DRY Goops. pa OPENING. CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! ornamentation of common, windows, sisas, rodeos all the tanigue elfecks of te Teal teed and and colored ¢lass in richly stained wins windows. descriptive price list, call or send postal. Ns a Directions for apy me LUMeBes. 8 MORE NOVELTIES THAN EVER. ae Our Stock is now complete and comprises the hand- somest designs in the Market in Velvets, Moquette, Body and Tapestry Brussels, 3-ply and Ingrain Carpets, Floor ‘930 L were afin en haa ‘CULVERWE! Agt. for D.C. we are offering at great inducements. SINGLETON & HOEKE, _al9 No. 801 MARKET SPACE. Gus TABLE LINENS. WE ALONE SHOW PRICES. ‘We offer this week a full line of the above desirable goods and confidently recommend them as the best arene «DOr 100 fe sy Table L ‘in the. for. ico and app DRY BOARDS, No 1, 16 feet.. per fevt, $1. STOCK BOARDS, 1x12, 16 fest... % 1.50 BARNSLY DAMASKS ~ ~ im all widths and qualities, 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4. VIRGINIA FLOORING, No. 2.....00 1.0 NAPKINS TO MATCH. CLEAB SIDING, half iuch, No.1... = = 1.00 WHITE PINE SHINGLES, nearly clear. | Csto- CLOTHS IN ALL SIZES. brated Crapo brand... ~-Per thousand 8.90 A Special Bargain—1 dozen Pure LINEN NAPKINS, weight, 22 ounces, for $1.50, ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, auld 919 PEXNeXLVaNIA AVEXUE. GPactaL BARGAINS. DEY GOODS. 3 | S!*t# Srarer axp New Youx Avexur. yarns, | 5°=4@UE Sqvane. my3 | Nonruens Lisgmry Manner Squane. WHITE & BROS., WE FURNISH TES OF ENTIN BUILDINGS PREE OF Gilaita WILLET & LIBBEY, During the balance of August we will offer special in- ‘ducements to close out many lines of Goeds. .. ‘Tho stock is very lange, and well worthy the stiention | eJ of buyers. > TRUNNEL, CLARK & CO., 803 MARKET SPACE, \LOSING OUT OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF Hy DEY GOODS AT ACTUAL CosT. S- All of our French Lawns. All of our Figured Linen Lewne. All of Figured American L. BISCOE,. ee Se, re, = 10th-street Tete commas ou i i i i Br OMe I i i i I i } t i bl