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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, ‘The Evening Star has a reauiar, permanent, bona fide daily circulation mere than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washing! and equal to that of all the _other daily papers here added t ‘Tue STAR office is cennected with the Tele- phone Exchange. Advertisements, 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 have TH Star mailed to them, postpaid, for fifty cents per month, and the address changed not gratify. the doctors in charge of the Presi- dent to know that Secretary 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 gentiemen 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 Secretary of State can give them ninety in a hundred and beat them easily. ——- 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- Bat 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 funds 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. er The news that the Swiss government has pro- hibited the proposed meeting of the Interna- tional Socialistic 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 watch of cur- rent events. The fact is, Switzerland has lately become so overrun with nihilists, communists, regicides, petroleumers and dynamiters, who flock to her neutral ground for the purpose of hatching up conspiracies and sending forth their Dloody 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 turbulent and dangerous element of her population. ——__~+»+—___ Persons who have been from any consideration | deluded into using what are called anti-fat rem- édies should take warning from the fate of Mrs. who died at Long Branch, in great , on Tuesday. She had taken during the pasi ten months some eighteen bottles of the ‘stuff, which resulted in acute blood poisoning, With the result announced above. - ee The police of St. Louisare hard at work dis- arm arrests for carrying concealed weapons within the past few days. The Globe-Democrat thinks there ought to be seventeen or eighteen ex- ecutivus in that city before there are any more murders. It wants the hangman to catch up With the wife killers just for once. $e» —_____ 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 @ouuties were represented. It is promised that ene of the leading features of the campaign shall be opposition to the encroachments of incorpo- Fated capital, and to that end one of the planks Of its platform declarces that all corporations @uzht 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.” M. Gambetta has made a narrow escape. In ‘the election in the Belleville district on Sunday, be 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 Fesponsibilities 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. =o a correspondent of the N. Y. Triiune devotes a column of review of the eight Predictions rezarding the weather this summer made by Mr. Vennor, and claims that but two been verified. These were the changes of ‘ature from the 10th to the 15th and for 27th aud 23th of July. All of the other predic- tions, he says, have not been verified to the slightest extent, so far as the data of the signal | here is concerned. That is, the percentage is much less than it would have been in blind guessing. A Washingt: 2» —_____ The course of the Chinese government in wing the Chinese students from the es seems at last to have been based ewhat colored report made by Com- Woo Kia Shin to the Chinese Ambas- sador tu Washington. The New York Mail well remarks that there is a good deal of earnest, anxious and patriotic thinking going on all over this country. The people will be found ready for any emergenc; Wy copwarp & LOTHROP, 921—PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE—921 WILL OFFER GRAND BARGAINS THE COMING WEEK IN HAMBURG EDGINGS, FROM AUCTION. AT THE POPULAB PRICE OF 1233. YaRD. ‘We have made special efforts to show the best assort- ment of reaily desirable EDGINGS and INSERTINGS ever shown at this price, and we believe we havs suc- weeded In INSERTINGS, we show a particularly fine assort- ent at above price. BOSTON HOUSE, WOODWARD & LOTHROP. = the roughs, and have made a good many | PoPULsk MARKED DOWN BARGAINS. $1 all Silk MITTS now only 50. pair. 62e. all Sik MITTS now only 25c. pair. ‘75e. Ladies’ fine LISLE GLOVES now 25c. pair. ‘98e. Ladies’ fine LISLE GLOVES now 38c. pair. 50c. Ladies’ fine LISLE GLOVES now 2vc. pair. 15c. Hamburg EMBROIDERIES now 10c. a yard. 17c. Hamburg EMBROIDEKIES now 12! yard. 2Ic. Hamburg EMBROIDERIES now 17c. s yard. ‘28c. Hamburg EMBROIDERIES now 20c. a yard. 33e. Hamburg EMBROEDERIES now 25c. s yard. ‘373¢c. Hamburg EMBROIDERIES now 2éc. = yard. 50c. Hamburg EMBROIDERIES now 37%c. a yard. 62%c. Hamburg EMBROIDERIES now 50c. a yard. FREE HORSE-CAR TICKETS ‘To $1 purchasers at our GREAT CLEARING SALE BEFORE STOCK TAKING. COCHRANE & CO., OPPOSITE RIGGS’ BANK. P. S.—We close at 6 daily. peur JARS AT COST TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL STOCK. “BIASON’S IMPROVED," PORCELAIN LINED “TOPS,” AND THE “GEM,” ALL SIZES, AT ACTUAL COST, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. CALL AT ONCE. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROCER, 225 04 OTH STREET, BETWEEK 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 I8 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, AND 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 18 SURPRISING HOW CHEAP AND GOOD THE 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 THAT 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 SEND THEM ALONG IN A FEW DAYS. AS SOON AS WE HAVE THEM IN ORDER WE WILL LET YOU KNOW. A. SAKS & CO., ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, 816 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. S@ ER BANGLES. aM ‘Have opened To-day a full line of SILVER BANGLES. SAM'L LEWIS’ SONS, JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS, 993 3215 Pennsylvania avenue. Fer SCHOOL OUTFITS. 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, WANTED—HELP. EDUCATIONAL. DRY GOODS. YS SSS tre Wie: SIE. ODED can eves name ‘ANTED—A WHITE. WOMAN FOR AL Ww Honsewtty, at Ho. 1212 Pot totnae treet Geanae® | C2 AN GIRL TO COOK Ck Ries Ye a ‘ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN TODO a ply 418 Frstreet northwest TLE | J VANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE Appiy'at No tid {fant penne ae ANTED-A G00D F WHITE) Wires ser 44 Marine on Ga Wire See. yes a \"Becvanta, of “TLi- Sit Asin, m ne F street northw: = TANTED—A Wee vit ANTED—A at No. 919 I ‘ANTED-TWO eS WOMEN, REGISTERED DRUGGIST RONE ply, ae ASP a Now York ILORED BOY FROM 18 TO 20 ply fo domme in ® private family. App! A COOK CUSTOM-HOUSE BROKER IN NEW YORK WILL | in Central alteoes, to go to rivate famil) New Yor, porouenly their busi. ida references. Call at 506 a24-St" NURSE AND MAKE st tbe Bowe aphiy ald aS NTED—A WHITE ‘herei? apefu about tbe Wien a WHITE WOMAN AS dress Box’ 117, wages. TWO LABORERS, ALSO ONE DAIRY- Wie aud Foreman on a farm. Apply at FULTON'S Loan Ofhee, Nor Sid Sth siteot novihwest, neat Penne sylvania avenue. al8-20 ANTED—A @OOD SERVANT. FOR of FAMILY Of three adults; no washing. Also, mam, fore Farm. App at FULTONS Lou Ofee, 314 9th street, oat Pennsylvania avenue ana DB street Sy28-11 __WANTED—SITUATIONS. 8. ANTED_DY A & RESPECTABLE WHITE & Situation to Cook, Wash and Iron in a amail | & + Geongetown, D.C., Post ee family. ‘Address Sf re A LADY OF EXPERIENCE, A Se sition ax Copyiet in, an, office or as Governoas to ‘mall children. ‘Teaches , mau WANTED AN EXPeErENcED TEACHER to establish a connect himself Fish one already ee ‘ANTED—SITUATION IN A WHOLESALE G GRO- Wa soe eer cere || object as an oj 2 geet se business. Address SAIEAR ‘LAND! my See 323-30" ANTED—BY ASTEADY AND TRUSTWORTHY young man (white) a Situation hman Griver of business wacom; wil erally useful; good references. ____WANTED—ROOMS. Wie “BY THE FIRST OF SEPTEMBER, Three or Four Unfurnished Rooms for honse- on first or second floor, northwest preferred. siving location and ‘price, 1233 Vermont aye- Ralroos, o nue. ANTED_ON SEPTEMBER 1SrH, BY A lean and wife, two large communicat furnished Rooms, on second floor, with Gr wtuout Boar idress Room 8, 703 7th street northwest, Ss ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE IN Pr Hon: rent not to exceed more 13 og and rooms. Address SecA HODGSON, Non 1000 te strect nortir west, WANTED TO Re ‘Ist October, an $ improvements; in northwest part of ei answer immediately. Box 62, Star office. NTED-SEPTEMBER 1ST OR 15TH TOU: ore rooms; modern conveniences: northwest; references satisfactory, Addgeas Guimiedl: ately, with terms and particulars, HOUSE, Star ofhce. V ANTED—BY A GOOD T seven or eight rooms, 1m. and Mand R ets northwest September Ist to 6th. Address E. Se A HOUSE OF den 20th sand 16th EEO. son k Box ANTED-BY A PROMPT PAYING TENANT A Small House of 5 or 6 rooms, in good order, with Bs a cas: pene abaut $15 per month. Address Star office. a23-: ANTED_BY SEPTEMBER 15 18T A HO and sou! poly "ALPILA Star ottoe” re eons with modern Mmprovem of M street Wane oe TO | RENT-A HOUSE IN THE} NOR’ ‘a- Address J: OF weet Aa ANTED—TO PURCHASE A GOOD ENGLISH dress Ci Wie nd Rae forcash. Ad Cash, | 5 ANTED — MEDICAL BOOKS; MUST BE BY itan‘lard aathorn, aud in fair overs will pay asin Address Box 103, Star office. pl ANTED_A YOUNG MAN WITH CAPITAL AND several years experience in the wholenais hardware frade,,in Philadelphia, desires to cuter'a reliabvo han: YAEL house of ‘the ‘references. Address city; best Box 9, Star of us i? Wikinews y TO PASTURE: WILL GRAIN cod when, required: Keeping hi ‘® specialty summer and winter: city’ references: can be seen st PRICE'S Stable, 311 6th street northwest. 0. H. P. izo, Md. a25-1m" Wastes aa E. BANLEY TO G0 TO Post Office for Letters. “Corie home. Wikre FADED | Sa ee ‘to its original color poe Be or re- ods from. the sep iy: wstiafaction: =~ and Scouring exesated in APPELD, Chomical Dyer, jusetts avenue northwest. ade Wee notte HAND } FURNITURE, @Al mg . aes 220.61 CARPET 96 Malue aves nouRnWowt, eatin exe toronovate, Matireeces to Stents Sot remake, Fur niture to steam. dys Wie CARPETS TO CLEAN. WE) DO 3 Not arpets. Our work tn done better and Freencu C. P. CORSETS AT COST. LADIES’ MOHATR AND LINEN DUSTERS ‘‘At Cost.” MADRAS GINGHAMS reduced to 12340. BEST FRENCH ORGANDIES reduced to 20c. FOULARD AND SUMMER SILKS at cost. LADIES’ AND GEN1'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 IN BLACK AND COLORS. SHEYLAND AND CHUDDA SHAWLS. NAVY BLUE YACHT CLOTH. OUR CELEBRATED DOLLAR SHIRTS. "@r ONE PRICE ONLY. PERRY & BROTHER, a20 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Con. 9ru Stuer. Wy oopwagp & LOTHROP, 921—PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE—921 OFFER A SPLENDID QUALITY OF PARIS SWEDE GLOVES, MOUSQUETAIRE CUT, IN BLACES AND MODES, AT $1.25 PER PAIR. * Just the thing for present wear. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. a20 H¢ss AND UMBRELLAS. DERBY HATS, in Black, Brown snd Pearl. ‘SILK and CASSIMERE DRESS HATS. STRAW and MANILLA HATS, at reduced prices, LADIES’ PARASOLS and SUN SHADES. GUANACO Com; assortment of pong eins 5 and GING- STIN IATIER, als 1337 venue. lower than in any other estapimbinent wae wi tee tees ee | Qpders by: relephiouee MoH GHACE & BROS ae 1,000 REWARD Wisten >—T0 ANNOUNCE THAT JOBN E. BEI Fr Bleedi it yg ds fe is = State and Tonnes a0 8. gs any case of itching, Uleerated or Pro- | ¢f Deeds for Every and ‘Territory, marin trading Piles that 533 BING'S File fails tocure. mer, Examiner and Notary. Always in office one Prepared only Miller, M.D.,, SS a.m. to5 | sp nou genuine without beats. Sal en Wi NTED—FEATHERS AND HAIR MEE SES otienovate by Steam and Make Over. atpholstery: ked restored al Shdesaming, “At Boi youNG'S, io Penne vania avenue. WV ANTED—FURNITURE, TO STORE in FINE Storaxe Roows. CH. ‘av ANTED FEATHERS ae a eo Remake, Hreniture to back sha Shire oi A. HL ‘CHACH € DROS, Glo Lowalaueavenne. nett Ww ‘TED OLD GOLD ANDSILVERINLA GEOR ‘Small Quantities. Hizhest cash’ price paid. et Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 3 ‘and 45 ntevetes an: ANTED—YOU TO KNOW THATI SELL A Fik Br clase Tailor anade Second-hand Suit, niuch better ands great deal cheaper than 3 cominon new suit can rt, ‘< oe SJUSTHVS OLD STAND, po 619 D vortnwents Ne Bn at Branch Store, No. —— = northwest. N. ‘We buy but first-class hand Clothing. ISYLVANIA y business. dor unfi AEST aan Specd waren ee UNFURNISHED ROOMS, ‘eoutiomsan, apply st 1018 Si@ frth erect more eee HE SOHOOE, OF MaTHEM (CS AND CIVIL T EAs ie Departs ete visi 1m. 2 to the regu _ 7 end farv sod Huther Mi ized for rinstraction sm Surveying, We are offering WINTER GOODS left over from last season at about half price. Blankets left over will be wok! lees than present wholesale price, Also, two cares BLANKETS to arrive, 10-4 and 11-4, OF. AND WES. LUCIEN F, 0. COLLIERES Schoo! Wil Reojeh on MONDAY SEPTEMBER Me Tar, at Reopen ms 12 108 TNEREET NORTHWEST. For further sud fal} i parti d circulars to | ‘ai EU pu ine maply (Transtations done.) a5. 7 OUNG LADIES SEMINARY AD AND DA Pay SCHOOL Vier onside aS Tae ee AY, SC POE | Stam Seprewnan 20TH. i sift a24-lin’ Principal. oB RENT_ELEG, FURNISHED rae and meres ure Nor toa Vereen a 3 rooms ‘bath on each ‘oor. Alko, "Aico, Sumuebf Rooms on iret aver a10-tin" Fae RENT_FUBNIGTED 30 ROOMS 70.8 RENT EX floors, at a Szxt, seco Duet. 1B RENT four muse eens re : at, as Dow cra} aN PRATT Ric ee apily tanh Jel4-t, thasgm’ ‘:3 "STORE. ‘218 10th street thy A tonth of tet Peeters cal te Ee oF Duniness. jeans ee prongs dyo-3m RO#ES now occupied by the Youne FR RENT_HOUS: HO l9rm STREET NORTH- at; thirteen Pook odera_ improvement Fe RENT_HOUBEN. 009 NEW JERSEY AVE orth west, in good repairs Apis b ow mou permcath a street 1orthy a modern into" vements; ten rooms. Apuly > Jone TRIMBLE, No. we ‘¥ rth street 01 425-26 OB RENTOAT 3 HYAPTSVILLE—DWELLING OF 3: ROCORREY out Be large yard. MoKES S08 D ‘stret, or O. C. HY ATT. yatttite Ma. = 0. 41 C STREET S801 #;key at the next door; pies 4 water; key AMICK HOUSES, 9 AND 1 a a at the Now. modern in 1517 and “1519 1 ie a. AB GREEN, No. 1900 1 14th, root noes pant, y mont at the offies of THOS. 519 7th etree! rorthweat. NOR RENT—TWO SEW BUIC eS ee gen ee laa Set cat northwest. -a23-3t RICK HOUSES No, 1312 T STREET Slorthwest ais Ps0tth street mecthwest: eat and Foomig: Rewly japted and papered: Ap LOUIS P. SHOFMAMR, 990 F stroet north weet. 328-38 F RENT—HOUSE No. 622, ON 2p STREET, between ¥ and G rprthwest hear the War Depart. ment; nine rooms and bath-room; the Herdics running Yo the house. "Also, No, 1018 Sth street northwest: eit Tooms, pee ‘with all improvements. Inquire Ne. i etreet, between D at i E northwes! Bt OR RENT NEW HOUSE, 10 TOOMS, BAY lows, moderp iprovements; Space, oF] ere Bt ae irthwost; $32.50. —A NEW, HANDSOME, Bi )BRICK 3 MAN- urnished or wifurnished, of vaults, ‘summer kitchen, fomstala and pis modern oe, Be EE near Circle, Bae Rent low. Ingn’ Columbian Law Building, 5th street northwest. JOR RENT. with di Nitional ono of hu N “as-Im | AND D Dwi KR RENT—A PRON tore and Dwellin: N. R SALE_AT A SACRIFICE—A GOOD SEVEN- oom House; doubie lot; ond neighborhood title ow tor ‘Address verti GP. 0. Walt FOr Saar ka ERG F TO FRAME 6th street noutheast; six and Foacrere care, neighbor 5 7th street nort! flowers, ‘trees and a Property Gratdted bebwosn Sand pein i side-bar Buggy, nearly new: al R SALE—OK WILL TRADE FOR GROCERTE! F a black : BEES porttiwort corner YN only ee times used; rice ne 2 chip's Spysiaee, leather Star of 2 Fs ALE _COLUMBLA KENNEL 500 snd imported eld aud Taney Does and Pu Call from 4 to6 ana B a and Cl 3 Cont ‘$30, id. Raters, Newt CORY ‘Fancier and Breeder, 12 northeast. OR SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF CONTINGED Te health, the owner feels compelled to veil a nearly ‘Strong, beet U r cash. be pricht Piano st a xreat Cu keen Tih street Torthwest. BILD & CHEAP A BeRuxo 1S & CO., 452 7th, ptreet AL “A VERY H. some Parlor Suite mule of ebony, uphol Bd ik end silk pane nh Dende, snd hes heavily rear “and ilk; comt B00. Wi or: No, G street northwest. Call after 3 ‘a oloce pom i RB SALE—A 1] (RARE © ‘ots cond-hand Villawe in first. s use. i to ANDREW facturer, 14th and E streets 022-6" -AN ELEGANT case Piano, tone, made by . Been in use bat one year. | To make ale st once to tealize cash for owner, will sell for $17o, 4 including cover and stool; part time payment. Apply of OL. 0 WAREROOMS, 433 7th street northwest. — | 2 Ci Rpon sprlcation, oe E Betnet Clsadiead and SCHOOL FOR pao S 1 between I and K streets, wil roe. be se SEPTEMBER 14, 1881. As CHAS B YOUNG, Prt 024-3m 14th a4 Mik HILTON'S ENGLISH AND FRE: as School for ‘You and Children, September 14th. Moos ior Somer La LOW: cep bi FOB _BOyS.—THE ann of this Institotion yu | Bo rie PN sweeT Principal, wae ae LUMBIAN COLLEGE PREPARATORY 8CHO aa | ninth seemion will dre — EMBER, ‘with tho. fallow corpe of clos ANDREW P. PPO ONTAGER, te ML, re Biter of Y GC. DAVIS, A. B., Professor of RAtHowy BOyAS 1US, Brotonoor of Frouch aid Ger- maa. 3, HOWARD GORE, B. 8., Professor of Mathe- matics. for West Point and the and scientific service of the further informati to the 1305 Q street horthwest ne PPG a H MORE ACADEMY FoR GIRLS. b instruction, careful training, and the in. Bur pore SEPTEMBE fe alter A ‘ARTHU! Reisterstown, Boys prepared for Naval Academy, for th Goreruinent arid for} panitces Princtpaly MEPL. Depa MEN’ UNIVERSITY 0} GEORGETOWN. The thy C= second, il besin DAY, Sept Sth, inthe Medical Colles, Bate ner Tomand # rests northwest, ou ap 1390 New York aventie. For informat SBORNE, Bema oe tie eu AND ENGLISH annual, MON- G. 276, Washington, D.C. HSS, c & ial the Fur MONDAY ix Mauuee cies: Bs art Capitol and &th sian RLINGTON ACADEMY, CORCORAN BUD ING, corner Pennsylvauia avenue «nd porite U. 8. PY. A veelect school for Dey cetpang youns men. Number li ‘Only scholai moral character received. Fall term of 1881 Bertember 5th nd evening sessions. Careful and thoroi ction in the Common” English Benue ley keeping, Short-hafid, Higher Arth- tts, Algebra, Geometry; Latin and Greek. | BURTON MACAPLE Ar Mo, Prince Waehingtan, D- M T. VERNON SEMINAEY. and Day School for Ye Ladies, Boarding ey a roung Washingto Rs, J. EDDY SOM ipal. School year opens Si 188i. ‘For cata~ logues apply to the Principal 216-4 m2 Mie AMY LFAVITT, OF BOSTON, WILL RE- ume tnstraction in ‘Vocal and instrumental Music AR Sri. Mies Leavitt may alno be oloawt in Chure enya: -h or Concert. Address at TRLS, SA pen. Hoel is. be sive, with lecrures on tural Sci dy19-210 S'PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLE GE, Corner of 7th and L streets northwest, Educates sons and dancchters for real life. The Business hepa nia Busines ana Exiues, - Day ana Scholastic v ibtained wt HENEY ¢. SPENCER, Prine OSAKA A. SPENCLE, Vice Bancal. EDERICK FEMALE SEMINARY, YREDERICK, Duties resumed on WEDNESDAY, Sept. Loca- tion healthful. Course of hance connplete and ‘Terms very m ‘or catalogues an. ii information ad ufone! Syl2-eo) ‘Mus. MI. W. as Pres't. e020 Jai cHERL, Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN and vocar L, ae rticular attention to bexin- valitied for Teach- to be gi Gee de performere, Te Lith nsreoe niet: _ #p80-e04m" RIENDS’ SEMINARY. AN ELEMENTARY AND ACADEMIC SCHOOL. street, between 18th and 1: 9th streets northwest. EYLOCK INS’ SOUTH WILL GUECE RGM, QO" 1842. Pre pares boy's for Collesé or for business, — ey samira eb ia hen a attention to individ- 3 ita, Shasta BENJ. F. MiLzs, A-M., Principal. 'ABOR eS References: Prof. Hon. ie B Fotion, son, D.D., brary ‘cal Bead Tok further Information to G..P. HOWLAND, Principal, Fast Smithfield, Pa,. until Sopt_Iet., after: wards, Marion, Maes. i&Ktb, 3, IVERVIEW ACADEMY, POUGHKERPS) BPSIE, N. wt $, Military Devt. nee GOING WAKE School for Boye, ‘combining BLD) MILTeA RY DRILL, and Recrestion in ee Troportion: Cataloxue, with Chart of College Reg ee sent on pore ‘OTIS BISBEE, A. M. yi E ARCHER INSTITUTE —MRS. ARCHER AND 2d the summer in Faden Mr and Moe MUS) Swill occupy her house durins her absence. Mr. Musmeng ‘wil answer the school. M. em question concerninz ASHINGTON Saye Sane —A and. Day School for Young Ladies aud ber 19, which will be sold for the present at last season's price having been bought before the recent rise. JOHNSON, ‘713 Manger Brace. pa fag Bib pee Ea .‘T, D.D., Principal.—This is lustitute o the bi With special for the study of Music, the Modern Languages, ey location, tn the ‘Great Valley of Vinginia,” is Boted for heute tember References— Right Rev. Wi Adcom, Andrews, Forrest, fi GUINNIP, DAY & 00, ee @20, 632 axp 824 Sevexra Srarer Nosrmwarr, August to MISS C. DEN AVERY SEMINARY. ¥ ACADEMY Sh DOWN TO COST, AND MANY ARTICERS MUCH culars, aj) to Sn “PRIS. THEO. HYATT, President. PRIVATE SCHOOL ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL — CHARLES E. PRING! BELOW Cost, . HILTON, A.M, . s nia tale Genet eee TN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR THEIR ne uttie fitted for College, Scientific School, or Busi- ‘ A limi ber oa eto sf Pupils received into the fam ENORMOUS FALL STOCK, @ or further information apply at 406 Fant, Caritol 2 — WHICH WILL SOON BEGIN TO ARRIVE, ‘ARYLAND A AGRICULTURAL ©0 —THE reat session oomuucnege TURSDAY- ait TEMBER 30. For catalocue. or. information addres Wa. Ht PARKER, President, Gollese ‘Station, AND WHICH WILL REQUIRE EVERY INCH OF county, ¥ sul-2aw2m ELLM TH LADIES’ LLEGE. vi ieee ROOM IN THEIR LARGE ESTABLISHMENT Patronees, H.R.H. Princess Founder and President the liseht Rev. T- Hulinere DoD Dos TO ACCOMMODATE IT. FALL TERM OPENS WEDNESDAY, Srrrexmen 21. Handeome and Deantif uly witn ated in a most healthy locality, about four hours iy rail —_— from Falis, and on one of the principal GUINNIP, DAY & CO. _____ PROFESSIONAL, URGERY.—DE. agen teen ome mmeutive youre of practice in annum.” Ge peaee Rar we e ee B fully. treats © Core “ain iran ‘Nu Samer ‘Vascular Lady Principal Hetimuth adie’ Gril Tayidon, On- | Hedcian, wunreons aid thovaandn ‘ ean fe mag lhe ay ld-2awi6t “fou Byer BY ees QISELLE ote Ww. ytd wulieraenn = — eet, New ‘school for Young Ladies and Children. Ke-opens September 27. | | fsbeart corer 9h at Ege : an otter anuerge epeten within Simons, Brew: Flan gp ing and muricel advantages unsurpasced. “0G ee cass 0. HE ARS_A HOME SCHOOL FOR, a P iS, DENTIST, 428 7TH STREET Ladies und Litt ll MERE on WEDN arti, ae es ae DAY the Lith of Book«t Heichts efGeor | Bentitry ili 4 * | Charge moderate. BORN. DENTIST, 915 7TH! srt KEET Celluloid Teeth inserted $7 per set, and. sens" y the ature woth wt KE. DENTIST. 715 MTH STREET NLT west, between G ste ny Beautiful sew af Leet flied, G1 Extracting Secieces warranted. ~ without Pain, 50 .G | D2: TALBOTT, DENTIST, No. nH tires doors from corner ‘peatetey in all tie a= os ‘Teeth inserted $7 fet. All work war- coe ranted. * H. 2%: CANDER, 3 OF NEW YORK.— o Vitsvaiy or Vitel Dusre Sor'all dimeance if mat Teasousbie MATHEMATICS, and Enliwh. paration for C ‘competitiy Special atte Point, Anr ake Ss and ‘Terins in advanee, 26 SW. © UITION, Ehiscenal Schock, Hina 3175 Young Men, Burlington Miltary, MONEY _TO_ LOAN. or nature hy cated from the system. Stuttene pod Stance wultation free to all. Office and residence, ‘k orth west. = gid fuind, aun and Throat, Conny tin, Lowe Hemorrtsoldes, of Piles. Galarch” at rie #250, $00, 00, | : rake a pecially ‘Al Tumors, Malaria, or ‘Bond $1,000, #2, 500, $3,000, $4,000, | ihe meypeen pre ye tenho 4 | To Loan on Real Estate. Lowest rates. No ena E. A. McINTIRE, 918 F street. 925-106 E. A. McIN ‘ONEX TO LoaN Ow Rear, Rerare Secunrry, At Lowest, BOOTS AND SHOES. 3 ee | ad CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES AT ¥ ‘snail sum, of MONEY TO LOAN for = 1, OL att Pact aT or to nd ACTUAL cost. mae poles Z —= TO LOAN. ‘We will sell all of our Gent's Fine LOW SHOES and £00,000 TO LOAN. Light CONGRESS GATTERS at actunl Cont. \t Six Per Cont, , 4 ON REAL ESTATE sHOUMITY. Poona helt 3, VX! HOYOR REAL PAraTe AGENT, a m2 Office ‘Ariineton Ina. Building. 4 These Goods must be closed out to make room for Fall Stock. Mo? aan Se Ne cee R. O. WOLTZMAN, 0th and F streets northwest. Moser TO LOAN. have neg aly LOAN ON bogs iby ate nd and upwards, at in- WARNER, — from $i “Conse moderate. No delay. BE nov26 ‘916 F street northwest. ie, DRY GOODS. Fa ‘OPENING. ‘This is a good opportunity to get good goods at very Low Figures. GEO. McCARTHY, 605 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. _ a22 Ll ed OFF OUR ¥ ENTIRE STOCK or mation st AINED GL. CARPETS! CARPETS! ‘CARPETS! MORE NOVELTIES THAN EVER. corcot oa “irk Directions von Coy Our Stock is now complete and comprises the hana- | Just Teel’ rections for apriyine given : ‘somoct designs in the Market in Velveta, Moquette, Body | “jy 30-1m* CULVERWELL, Agt. for D.C. and Tapestry Brussels, 3-ply and Ingrain Carpets, Floor L UMBERB. Cloths, Rugs, Mats, Drugcets, Uphoistery Goods, Lace Curtains, Cornices, Window Shades, &e., &c., which ‘we are offering at great inducements. SINGLETON & HOEKE, No. 901 MARKET SPACE. GEaan TABLE LINENS. WE ALONE SHOW PRICES. ‘We offerthis week a full line of the above desirable goods and confidently recommend them as the best | pRY BOARDS, Nol, 16 fect... ..per 100 fe 28 ‘Table Linens in the market for service and appearance. ™ tga ste Chik pt anply to Mrs. Z. D. BI SIGHED and Mis. 0; DOUG: S, Principals, 1023 and 1027 rthw WH ~ COLLEGL ATE 1serrTo ‘Boarding y School for Young searion of | TSHL and 1882. will commenes the SECOND WE! DAVIN SEPTEMBER. hor Girenlars sp- pal. Msg Lucy ot Wat Wa ERBON, ah Black, itis Apply ect att ilomes ene, can be driven (ONS Stablo $11 Th ___ LOST AND FOUND. J OST_ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, A LIVER-cOL- nine of Babe A uber Powel wil be paid ee urned to No. 1426 L street northwest. ae OST.-TUESDAY EVENING, ‘a Red Memorandum ae. if re- id if Te ABOUT 9:30 OCL'K, street an mn open avenue. A reward Foonsylvanis arenes, ara » CONSTANTLY iter Car- ‘Coupe- Exon: XED ON SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, FROM THE Sri Bay Mare; in size closely turned t's are ek mae rg COUNTRY BOARDING. Pees Soe BOARD FOR MONTHS O8 apply to ation eee oA: SUNT BOARD FOR A FEW Chet: inginta farm house: sane: rept minutes Fide fromrant Loudon county, War aoaw JFRIRST-CLASS COUNTRY BOARD AT BL00! dale Farm, half » mile from East Fas Chueh a Grace Mra OW. 10S, Falls Church Vapi BOARDING. Srontveehs MANSION, CORNER Oru AND E875, Cen N HOUSE, USE, 7H A AND STARTS areet. faces Jkt Bago © ‘ocation eeutral'b ho liquors. J. M. De aoe POR was FOR UREP TALON rao eo tos two streets, in most desirable ‘with nret-class Hoara. Mus. D. B, SrbckHas, |OUSE, ae te ey airy rooms. superior table, ee ron eee SS ied (OW ON HAND, AN! Fase SALE_N pe ann as A Second-hand Carriages of R BAL, Tact ARGEST ASSORTMENT OF FX ‘New an ‘all Stock of Fs ae eo Satya | ‘alwayson band. ad Sees eae ee BOTS Borat eens, deneripion Peg ee, B. COUNTRY REAL en ea ya ihaota aerate BALES GREAT BARGAIN.—THE ee Arlington Wrai ‘within city, boqauraly eated. “Easy i oegmetiaacme 2 wr ies rau Vier mee rae AND, FOR, meres vas and, (617 ect ben ta ser ae Ee apis Sgt RB SALE—1 ORES; soa is ae A One oF OF ee PHILLIPS, 1255" Ro ROBT CML cs Cees Le | ome 100 ScD 2RUrr FARMS FOR SALE AND ee FOR SALE AND dante Says a Ss eka Coe Im Saaz ¥ fore Fe SALE OHEAP—CIGAR STORE, XQ ja6 ‘New Yorkavenue. Call after 3 BRICK WILL oS es #| 700,000 for Real Estate cnent Denia avenue. R RENT— ‘THE Oup-Earanrrsai OPULAR FOSTAURANT AND SALOON er Garden in rear and large ‘alae, 423 10th very | Tivol betpoen Gas Ofice and a few Medical Mi ae ‘of Pennsylvania avenue. ioe for a hotel. Louisiana avenue. TBRROF Harare gt Nog Borde, Sirol PERSONAL. LLIE—TWO LETTERS FROM YOUR MOTHER. Mee aetna taka Be © of sick st pd ILLIE—GO TO iT OFFICE FOR LETTERS ~ | Mea Never DETECTIVE | A roe is sick and be daca Sr ily conddantal a BO MBSE Oss, oe wee ay con See STOCK BOARDS, 1x12, 16 feet. - 1.50 BARNSLY DAMASKS fm all widths and qualities, 8-4, 9-4.and 10-4. VIRGINIA FLOORING, No. 2. “1.60 NAPKINS TO MATCH. CLEAR SIDING, half inch, No.1... 0 1.00 * WHITE PINE SHINGLES, nearly clear. Cole CLOTHS IN ALL SIZES. brated Crapo brand... see Or thousand 8.90 A Special Bargain—1 dozen Pure LINEN NAPKINS, weight, 22 ounces, for $1.50, ONE PRICE. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, WE FURNISH ESTIMATES OF ENTIRE COST OF BUILDINGS FREE OF CHARGE. aul5 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Greman BARGAINS. WILLET & LIBBEY, DEY GOODS. |S Serer axp New Your Avance. ‘During the balance of August we will offer special in- @ucements to close out many lines of Goods. B. WHITE & BROS. ‘The stock is very large, and well worthy the attention J. = of buyers. Braacve Squane. ¥. my3 | Nonraeas Liszery Manxer Squane. TRUNNEL, CLARK & CO., 803 MARKET SPACE, ee ee LOSING OUT OUR IMMENSE STOCK oF ROMAN Bo =a Cost during tho month of Angust. ‘Double White Batman fered to ee ee am beepers he gone’ ‘Shawis and Bed Comforts | TISTS' on Cost. “Lace Stripe White Goods, 10. Fine quality “‘striped” Victoria Lawn, 12%. India Linen, “very enonen PrEEar, 325 fine” quality, reduced from 37 down to 20. Bleached | _™30 418°trm Srucer Nomraweer. ‘Table Damask, all Pure Linen, 60. Pure Linen Dinner | Gy arp Napkins 75 a dozen. Pure Wool Black Cashmere Shawis | G) nin Sup to$10. Shetland Shawls, all colors, $125. Pure are, Canes Outames oun pe ieee gece anes | = one Wille Striped ike, 00.” Black Wool Bunting, 1256. | 14° hain, 10, 133% 18, Nang Velling, Diack and Colored, | eatsn/ iTS ‘ever fades. all Pure Wool, 313s. Linen, one yard wide, for ladies 4. HS & 00., Acxera, Gressee and dusters, 1234, Remnants of Dress Goods, ‘Linens atTees than oost to close them out, CARTER'S,

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