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NG STAR WASHINGTON, SEPTEMBER zs 18981. = = —— ——! The Kvewing Star has a rewainr, permanent, bena fide dxily circulation more man weble that ef any vther daily paper preliszed in Washington, and equn! te thatet ail the ‘Tue Star off with the Fhone Exchange. Advertisement the paper by mil and otherwise i on or business can be news, or any sentday ornight oF the summer ean | STAR mailed to them, postpaid, for fifty cents per month, and the address changed | A number of New Yorkers who consider them. selves able to keep up showy turnouts of horses | sad carriages. and who are either too proud or |- too lazy to on a bdieyele, have lately re- | newed the raid made some time ago on the lat- ter vehicle, and are using ali means in their power to have it banished from the streets and Toads in their eity and vicinity, and particular from Central Park. One howling swell who be- longs to a four-in-hand coaching club, and co: siders that c vetion the chief end of life, tes- tified before the referee to whom a test case had | Deen sent that frequently -seen horses | show fear at the cles.” Out of | thirty horses belonzing to his club, he said, “at | least ten evince | This may be true | very likely it is; but what | of it? The manner in which four-in-hand | Coaches are fliled and driven often frightens the | horses in othervehicles; but dothe young bloods | who driveand ride on these faney affairs pro- pose to abaned sport on that account ? | They wonld hoot at the idea. Locomotives, | too, frixiten horses occasionally; so do oddly but To Jaden furniture vans and is their use ever prohibited hinery carts: r that reason? ask such athing would be the heizht of folly. | Why, then, nt warfare on the b } Why is it of i things to be made an outlaw and . that the claim implied if not actu ymany words that people whe * entit to the se or have sup ea’ suri, and The sooner this Htaround. The streets country are dedicated to Thi id out and ally made in is unde and roadwa; the use of “i the Sas much right to the rides or drives a hor this point not be everioc i men,—the he rather pompouslyamnouneed was the very thing he proposed aps putting it teo strony; but hat his opposition to | e ehureh is beyo; ion. It is is now in| that b ‘tiation with th n likely that s ws of t empire w! and bishops of the Catho! th ion of priests take an ¢ least set to allow Ih of Treves «1 in practice if not in form as a, the newly appointed bishop tless others coming aiter | Ris function nout sub- xious eath. Whether this re isdue tothe f at the stern old jorviple stip on affairs and do him—to exercise scribing the ob laxatt war t is losin does not-care to keep up the bitter fight in his | lot of fine linen hemstitched COLLARS, with and with- | closing years; whether he adopts it is a measure id Keep it inst him in the | event of a general war in E whieh many persons, Delieve to be impending, or whether | there is fet some other reason for it, of course can only be surmised. And surmises are plenty enough. From all that is known of Bismarck aud his methods it is safe to assume, however, | that the second supposition is to say the least not an unreasonable one. | . ———— | There seems to be an unnecessary misunder- | standing between some of the church people and Dr. Bliss as to the immediate cause of the | recent improvement in the President's condi- | tion. The former say it was due to the prayers of the faithiul. The doctor says it was whisky ‘There isno occasion for quarreling here. Is it hot possible that, in answer to the prayers of His people, Providence inspired the attending physicians to administer exactly the proper stimulant at the right time, in order to bring about the desired result? “With Ged all things | are possible,” and “His ways are past finding out.” It is best for everybody concerned not to | Ket into too hot a stew because it is not given them to understand all things = —— Undue importance. as it seems to us, is at- | tached to the regent defeat of the Honorable | Lorenzo Sessions in his aspirations to become a | candidate for re-election to the New York state ‘on may iil the seat he ut body. it is true; but we | the Honorable Lorenzo will during legislative ses- third house, if not of of second. and he will have about as | ring and shaping lezisla- | change of form, but not of | sions, the ny legislator by any other | sweet. t ‘The Pennsylvania republican convention y Harrisbu: y next, to nem- inate a state t iis expected that the independents and Cameron will renew their fight for In the last coffisiop factions over the nomiaat Senator last Winter, the independents had the best of it, | #nd they now proposedo fnish the thing up and | Bash the “machine” tee-totally. The Camerons die hard, however, and do not always stay dead | when Jjaid out for burial. — The information comes trom Chicago that the | scarcity of corn and pastu-age is so great in [i | nois that the farmers i stock at such a rate that th 1 wonths wil! be taxed to their utmost in hauling stock to Chicago. The prevalent drouth through- | out the country is undoubtedly a severe one, bat in view of the gambiine operations now going | n in provisions, of which Chicago is the center, | any reports coming from t quarter of short | erops must be takea with several grains of allowance. ~ ee One of the conuadrums that will never be an- question, why everybody who goes to sea for the first tine feels bound to undertake | to write either to f or the home newspaper, | or both, a glowing aecount of the horrors of sea- Sickness? The subject is not a pleasant or inter- | €stiny one; no one has ever yet been able to do Justice to it: and the details are disgusting in the extreme. Yet they all do it. a Soe far as the Bible can be considered as expressing ny opinion on stock operations, ‘corners in stain, and that sort of thing; we pre- Sume it might be regarded as siding with the ears and acainst the bulls. Proverbs xi.,-26, says: “He that withholdeth corn, the people sball curse him: but biessing shall be upon the ‘head of him that selleth it.” ‘The comments of the ‘papers upon the declaration of the editor of the Quincy Her aid, that Guiteau is just as good # man as Gar- ae inst be pleasant reading for that person. . Baitimore Gazette calls him a “despicable secoundrel.” er ‘The Virginia cleetion will not take place until S November 61! so the neat and pother of-the:po- ‘Btieal canvass there must-be kept up for more “than two months yet. ‘The drouth has beea broken im some parts of ‘the west by showers. but there has been no rain- fall sufficient to give adequate relief. | No. 821 PEN | which orders are execu NOTICE IS HEREBY PARTNERSHIP ‘Heretofore existing under the firm name of PERRY & BROTHER, | Doing business at No. #21 Penuaylvafia “avetine, was dissolved by mutual consent on the Sist day of August, ship. fully requested to make prompt payment, THOMAS J. S. PERRY ‘Will continue the bnsiness heretofore conducted by said partnership at the came place, SYLVANIA AVENUE, under the firm name of PERRY & CO. September Ist, 1851. LOOK GREAT BARGAINS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. Stock MUST BE CLOSED OUT IN THE DAYS, compelling us to SELL. REGARD- ST, t3 retire front business. Now ia the Xx BEST QUALITY GOODS AT HALF Our Entire NEXT TE: LESS OF hance to BI THEIR VALUE. IRON SAFE AND FIXTURES FOR SALE. All persor debted to | etene Diels maacndebted to us are requested to call and EDWARD L. BURNS, #2-£,m, w3t 1109 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. VOTICE I ners EI er THAT THE PART- » between THOMAS J. CLARK and RICH. ARD H. HUDSON, trading ax D. Mf REAM & CC was dissolved on the 31st Day or AUGUST, D. 2833) sofar as relates to the said KICHARD H. HUDSON. All debts due to the those due from the col nor are to be paid, and ediechanced at No. 916 Louis- lana avenue northwest, where the basiness will be con- mued by the suid THOMAS J, CLARK under the name and style of ‘-D. M. KEAM & GO.” ae TOs 9. CLANK. PRIVATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Seenrities Bonght and Soli on Commission, No. 539 15ru STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, 64 Baoapwax, New Yonx. se of Securities b nd sold_on San Francisco, 10 Phi Boston ard Washington. k Stock Exchanve at one-ciy ie and direct telegraph wires to hia, New York and Boston, through Von the Stock is z arcing the itimore, Phil er rain and Provisions execute: «1-6 PURCHASER OF BOYS CLOTHING HAVE A GRAND OPPORTUNITY OF BUYING ar THE IM- AT QUR THE GOODs AR: b SECOND FLOOR AND IN ORDER. NOW IS THE TIME FOR A DRIVE AT GOOD GOODS FOR A LOW PRICE. NOAH WALKER & CO., 625 PE: YLVANIA AVENUE, #1-3¢ 719 Ur Srams. 719 CHANCE LOT aT DAVIS’ 719 MARKET SPACE. Inst placed on our counters 200 dozen extra fine qual- ity all linen COLLARS, assorted styles, with and without capes, which we will offer at 5 cents each. Also, a large out capes, at 10centseach. ‘These goods are offered at about one-third of their real value, and will only last a few days, at DAVI: agl-3t 719 Market Space, corner &th street. (CABRAGES. CARRIAGES. CARRIAGES. On hand. a large stock of New and Second-hand CAR- RIAGES, embracing in part Landauletts, Coupeletts, Coupes, “Coupe Rockaways, Brougham’, “Victorias, Repairing promptly attended to. ‘ROBT. H. GRAHAM, POSITORY AND FACTORY, 410-416 EIGHTH STREET NOI THWEST. E STABLISHED 1861. ESTABLISHED 1861. vi W. B. MOSES & SON, COR. MARKET SPACE AND SEVENTH STREET, 'HOLSTERY GOODS, FURNITURE AND CARPETS. We are now offering Carpets of all kinds ten cents per Yard less than the «ame goods bring in New York city. Furniture and Upholstery Goods we guarantee to sell as | low as any place in the United States. Parties wishing | tofurnish a house will do- well to call on us for a bid, which we will furnish without charce. W. B. MOSES & SON, a29-2w COR. 7rH STREET ANJ> MARKET SPACE. BRING THE BOYS TO US TO CLOTHE. WE HAVE AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OPEN FOR THE BOYS. THIS IS THE TIME OF THE YEAR WHEN YOU WILL FIND IT NECESSARY [10 FIT THEM OUT FOR SCHOOL. WE CANNOT ENUMERATE EVEN A PORTION OF THE EXTENT OF OUR STOCK. WE CAN SAY THIS TO YOU-THE STOCK IS THE LARGEST, ‘MOST: VARIED AND ELEGANT THAT WE HAVE EVER SHOWED. NEW FEATURES IN THIS LINE HAVE BEEN INTRODUCED. AND WE ARE IN THE BEST POS- SIBLE SHAPE TO SUPPLY YOUR WANTS WITH AN ADVANTAGE TO You. ‘WE ARE NOT PREPARED TO GIVE PUBLICITY TO THE NEW FEATURES. WILL BE PLEASED, HOWEVER, TO EXPLAIN THEM WHEN YOU CALL, A. SAKS & CO., 227-7", HIVEN THAT THE THOMAS 5. S. PERRY or SEATON PERRY isau- thorized to settle all debts: due to anil by said: patther- All persons indebted to’said partnership are respect- WANTED—HELP. | ___ FOR RENT—ROOMS. SW 4AmED- COMPETENT BLACKSMITH, NONE Hst-clese Reed apply at D. Wniontowa, D.C. — E. HINE’S 5) vase NV ANTED-A_ HALF-GROWN GIRL To TY erseif useful ina house. Apply at ohee: L : ina Apply at NW BE streets northivest. ‘cock, wash and iron and west, MQVASTEDLA COMPETENT WHITE WOMAN TO W ieelet in general bode Work for semailfamily. Apply at 1318 S street ba north: 8230" aH ANTED—A WAITER, OYST! MAN AND | ties, Scrnbber, at GODFREY'S Hota, corner Iti ane | FE RENT—THREE DESTRA! a . bath, water ge Premio posite mat {reagan | Hokies Goter sag AAT ne Ne cae” PPS rent ow to, Tetreot meet Y ANTED—A COMPETENT TEA CLERK, HON fe a 734 17th strect northwest, betw ANTED—A__ FIRST-C G: }! tal ferred: will furnish hase “ren AS ike Ghanee of my zrounts aif stables; white reference. BROWS, 1426 F atrest nozthwest. ARDENER TO Inquire of #2-2t° men preferred) to do general ANTED-A- COMPETENT “WHITE GIRL ( honsewor) family of two and no washitur; references quire at Store, 440 10th street northwest. W EI SETTLED COLORED WOMAN TO ky fi 1d din wenteral housework ; taust pen ‘Dent of references: aad stay at mish Apply.at TIER street northweat. for & required., In- take charge of three children and: erally useful; must be tidy snd stay n: washer and ironer. Friday morning, 808 17th street. required. Apply 314 Penna. ave. northwest." 62-2t" ANTED — WHITE WOMAN, GOOD COOK, References required. 'TED—RESPECTABLE COLORED GIRL TO ‘hezeelf wen- ights; feference B2-2t" Mi fauntly and ‘ient cits it | percocet i) st_and thoroughly poxted in the business, Ad. on a ee ee Eel 1 | se a references, salary, &c., Box 124, RE | Natt board eee ae iMpovemunt epic Winhiniz aad tanshenr pasershy Weta aa | Fob FEN? SAOSOME | OFFICE now, | By, at Noe 203d street northwest, between “IE BBUNGER EH NCCn Tae hg pees ont agente. “Tet street and airanged house Apply t THOS. J. FREI CO. Agants, 1324 F'street horthwest. “a30-6t HR RENT—1423 IOWA CIRGLE—A SUITE ‘OF Furnished Rooms, without Boa ty window, D I Yants or dren nees ‘not appl y a27-9t" R RENT—PLEASANT ROOM, FURNISHED OR ‘unfurnished. womth trout, thi doves since ane or Squrth ‘oor, “with “Board. ‘moderate; pleatant Hituation : ‘cars pass; Teferen es rout; avon ears pass; Feferences RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR without Board, in the beautifully located residence, No, 456 M street northwest, at very mnoderate prices. ‘ANTED—A GENTLEMAN OF business qualities. “Keference Ray wiven. “Ad ENERGY AND Gooa red. Post Office Box 67, Baltimore, 1-6 ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED v Ww ANTED-SERVANTS, WITH for city and send away; Baltimore. "Families furnidied Serva &C Vv TANTED—A PHA sixteen to sevente education, who wishes to ee rill be taken for a tern R OF PHAR: rs of ase, 30 to 40 years old, to live in the com! mile from Washington; one who line always lived sn the | way paid. censed Aweney,"" 926 F street northwest. 0. COOK, FROM ‘bout one country preferred. None need apply who cannot fur- nish the best of references. ‘Address Bs Star of ce. a ts, Apply oP tride a2T-6t" ‘A YOUTH, FROM cf good English vea Pear the Retail Dru i of four years. Address | Vv —BY A RESPECTABLE tent colored girl, a Situation to do work ina small family. “Apply at No. tween 12th and TSth northwest. ¥ AN OPERATOR ON Wants Piano; best referen: | and French. Address northwest. ws young man (white) a. Situ rivate lessons Tiss C. erally useful; wood refer ott Fences, S., No. 1115 AND COM general house 20 -M street, be- a2-2t* SINGER AND ler & Wilson Machines Fine Sewing in fami. lies by the week. Call at No. 616 H street northwest. 1-3 POSITION AS GOVER: lady teaching the Engiixh branche: Ss, BY A French and siven in Music strect a31-3t 6 Box 77, Star alg WANTED—ROOMS irivate family wi tiny Otfice. Address VANTED—TWO Ok TH V ckeeping. Address, stating » Star office, AG two comfortal) # for hou B. AN D) ES OD ixhed Rooms, with a convenient, within easy distance ) TED—TWO COMMUNICAT: Wan lass nelichborhood, noethwest priv: mable pri = civen and reqitred. Address N ar oftice, W Moors iit oe min! | department; Address 1 8 walk of tar office. Rooms within three ‘nquares of Franklin Si r department. Address, stating particulars, X. ice. uth frout, second floor, handsom ‘family proferre ED—A FURNISHED PARTIC ED—-BY A LADY, A FURNISHED ROOM na few blocks of Gov RES ONE OR Dath- Nav from t farnixh section, with sa> AND BE the Post Of st be west of Sth and north of Pxtreets, USE S. | WANTED-To Pur i cash, a Residenc city; $3,500 to | givinw price and location, &c. WAXTED BY A GENTL R child, a Purhished Dwelling of six modern improvements; rent must be ‘Star offi i 2134 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. rooms in northwest section ; without Address L. M., City P.O. ments; rent $25 location must be ‘M., Box 339, Post office. pee month: iD ‘northwest section of House, within a, carsand east of 17th street. office. Bi AT A BARGA northwestern portio: $5,000, Address Box 44, ‘cty Post WIFE reasonable. > SE } 0 ;_modern ments. Adiress, atating location and price, E. V i ‘AMILY OF FOUR ADULTS A | smail Furnished Hon rent not to exceed $40. Please address PERMANE Star office itt FOR Of the ONE Ade ANTED—BEFORE OR BY 'THE FIRST OF OC- ber, by a permanent tenant, House of nine orten Dasement preferred. sl-3t" ANTED—TO RENT, OCTOBER Ist, HOUSE OF seven rooms and Bath roam, modern improve- yin “advance if a desired city. Address el-5t* WASIEDIT0! PURCHASE FOR $3,000 A BRICK square of the Metropolitan Jine of tar MAN, Letter oftice. OR: ‘Star office. ty. office. class seenrity fi ANTED—HORSES TO PA feed when required; keeping lor summer and winter: city’ references; PRICE'S Stable, CLARK, Slio, Md. WARTED-AT, RICE'S OLD Cleaning Works, 496 Maine av ers to renovat niture to steam Wine D—CARPETS TO CLEAN | Orders by tel hon | isiana avenus sioner, Examiner aud Notary. Always a.m. fo5 p.m. WANTED 10 RENT, ON OR BEFOR ber first, a nine or’ ten-room Dwellins, situated between 9th and 20th and L and P streets; no basement. Address, with jon, terms, &c. Dead AN, WITH SMALL CAP- in investment which will rey Address, giving name ani ANTED—TO BORROW $300 OR 3500 ON OCTO- AS TO BUY, A SADDLE HORSE SUITA- Ee use; must be low price for cash. Ad- at #2. Vv BUY —SECOND-HAND SCREW ine Foot Lathe, about four or five fect bed, andsen or twelve inches swing. Must be in ood orderand cheap. Address ., Bear officr at FIRST. short time at fair interest. Ad- welt WILL GRAIN ses a xpecialty | can be seen. at 1 Ot street northwest. 0. H. P, m* STEAM CARPET southwest, Feath- Mattresses to steam and rewuak e, Bur- jy8 WE DO NOT Carpets. Our work is done better and prices | lower than in any other establishment in Washin A. H. CHACE & BRO., 616 WANIED-TQ ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN E. BE Room 4, 1420 New York avenue, is a Commiiseioner of Deeds for Every State and Territory, on, Lou BELL, U.S. Conunis- in office from 9 m2 NFURNISHED ROOMS No, 04 Oth etreet northwest their meals out. Refer- _ a25-2w* IRABLE FURNISHED private fainily, with ell VERY Di Rooms, with Board, in. a modern conveniences; south frout; No. 1327 N street northwest. al8-3 OR RENT—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED SECOND and Third Floors of House No. 1027 Vermont ave- | mug ge 3 mooie each, communicating, with bath ‘on each floor. Also, Suiteof Rooms on tire! floor. a10-1in* FOR RENT STORE No. 218 10th street northwest, south of Pennsyivania avenue and near-Wholesale market. A good stand tor zrocery, feed or commission business. Tnonire at 926 Lonisiana avent dy5 “STREET NORTHWEST food rooms, two bath rooms, orem conveniences. “THOS. J. FISABI &C0. 13 F street northwest. ED—BY ASTEADY AND TRUSTWORTHY | ion as coachman or driver of business wagon; willing to make himeelf gen: Address | j STREET NORTH. W. W. BURDETTE sl-3t HOUSE, WITH y street northwest, op- Inquire of Dr. GLENNAN, FOR RENI Xe B us an . 408'Bound posite Le Droit Park. ond door. JOR REN’ t northwest, 11 rooms: suitable for member of Con- .. Brick No. 1210 H street, 8 rooms. Inquire of J. W. BARKER, 1106 H pet northwest. atl OR RENT AND SALES OF PROPERTY, PRIVATE, and at auction.—Seo Bulletin issned_on the Ist and J5th of every month at the office of THOS. E. W. GAMAN, 519 7th street northwest. tT — HOUSE d F northwest, 1 rooms and tho FIFTH STREI pposite Indic fern improvements. Tn guite of B.H. DUVALL, 459 Pennsylvania avenive, or {31 Indiana avenue, aalbt MAN 20 rooms, wine bie, with all ‘M. street, spear Rises! u uBl-2w FoR ENT por THE “Hamilton House, WnOs) sc nilding s)_ih improvements; rent $65 per agnth, R & CO., 1324 F. st. northwest. 230-6t DOUBLE BRICK DWELL- ewly Papered aud kal ‘erma low. Apply to DUVALL perfect repsi THOS. J. FISHE! M Furniture fi nie Gn the premises, a2 JOR RENT—BRICK HOUSES No. 1312 T STREET L northwest and 1280 Sth strect northwest; eizht ping foomes Gewly painted and papercd. “App! LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F street northwest: ‘THOUSE No. 609 NEW JERSEY AVE nue northwest, in good repair; ten room improvenwnta; $25 per month." Apply to W. 0. ON, No. 718 13th strect northwest. FR RENT— atone’s throw 1 NORTH A STREET, WITHIN A the Capitol, 7 rooms and basement, Kent low. of FRANK T. BROW Columbian Fe RENT—A PROMINENT BUSIN Store and Dwelling No. Office above Pennsyivania avenue. Store can be de: ‘tached from dwelling, which contains 12 rooms, includ- ing two lance parlors, large cellar, jas, water, Bath, &c- Tuauire at 926 Louisiana avenne iy5-3m_ B T_ DODGE MANSION, GEORG: town Heights. 1555 Congress street ; pleasant: rooms; fine porches; large, shady grounds; best of water: desir- able summer or winter reridence; easy access to city Hines; moderate charxes, é LOCHL OUSE, 512 97a STREET NORT! wert, is one of the cosiest and best conducted Board. ine-honses in the-city. ‘Transient Boarders accommo- dated at reasonable terms, 829 HE TREMONT LOUSE, WITHITS FINE PROME- nade balconies. cool, airy rooms, superior table, ‘will be found a mest desirable piace tor summer board: ing; rates: room and beard, $45 and $30 per month... 29 Q{PRAGUE MANSION, CORNER 6ru AND E STS, Snorthweet, having beeu thoroughly repaired and newly f is. now ready fo: the accommodation of guests. Also, Table Board {f desired. a25-12t" CUINTON HOUSE, zu AND 1 STREETS. —FIRST- Class Table Hoard, $16; Room and $20. to 3: als-am R RENT—WELL-FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR, with nrst-class Board. Mus. D. B. STOCKHAM, R stree: n uty LOST AND FOUND. pe ee Rea ers fies without children, ‘Apply at'No. 419 AT | rd, ‘second floor, | having rer: iuary and Kinderiarten. | } | FOR SALE—HOUSES. | EDUCATIONAL. —_| FS aT, SATSANG ERIC 8 BROOME, H J US LIVE’WETH OUR CHILDE | pear favenne, Erooms,” Sth Som 000. Frame, 10 rooms, Maryland Bay School for t (Capitol); $2,250. "Frame, 5 Iren, wil reopen at S09 TSth Se, Dem O street, northweet: $1,100. | ea. Gral instrmetion ia German Two . between an ‘streets icone Kenerearten Aorthweete $9,200, WSL. F HOLTZMAN, taal eee | DARED Torn Cataerraes at <a #2-ln | tamed by applyigieto 2 OR SAL¥—A DESIRALE SEVEN-ROOM FRAME | scash; balance in-@ix, twelve and eichteen_ mouths, -In- } quire on pretitises, No, 1523 6th street north west: eS Lation THEET NORTHWEsT, = SEPTEMBER 2 + PALRO, Prinet oR“ SALE—THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE | BARROVER'S SCHOOL, i No Set Eemeterinen: pleasant croames, with 5. badge pee my } flowers, ide trees and fount . Property can be 1300 Soran i fe Fraukiio Park, | examined and 7 p.m. all-L | Wilkreopen, EPTENUER 1, 1882. le iV oem WPISS GARDSERs SCHOOL FOR BOYS WILE | IR — Mo AY, depteanter baer. H | _FOR _SALE—LOTS. ‘ Ma mation addres Ns SHA Pte, Wort | FOR StESTX DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS, | ‘Washington. asta ll Bicely “located, on a copereted stréct_ northwest: | AE SCHOOL OF 1p Jow, fifty cents per foot; terms easy, $166 cash, [Established 1877.) ‘$100 or more quarterly ;, lots 21 feet, running ‘fos | a é viotin, 18a aie ieeajidiy cnhaetn ts vives | if tetany se laa iam a 1 . NATURAL hese. { AVIN, © KEK. MATHEMAE istics SY Enid Yrivately oF { = slaw Cotman Cotter, Wastineton POR SALE CHEAP. SHAVING € No. GO RADIANT | 7 con N UNIVERSITY, = 7 intone Stowe Uhat I do-iot meek, Eval ae feat eter ee Wasirxeros, D.C. | in. Address : MP, City P.O. The Columbian College opens Septeniber 14th. Medieal Sthoo!: 5 o By | opens October Jd. R SALE— AND ROCKAWAY Can | |The} pocorn tA CY vi cows will be sald cheap. Apply to | « pucaamachoolepens October iat | SAME TL AEDBNALD, ‘BorO0) Ketreet vam pee TWRELTNG, Lieb), President. OR SALA PAIR GP ROnNEL OG in SES OF THE ACADEMY OF THE WOR SALE—A PAIR OF SORREL HORSES, SOU. | Spe haa 2 : ity ‘and ood workers and drivers; will work anywhere | as Ce ectiont sronnes eet ree tad bd anyway: sold for no fault. Theso horses can be | Spice streets, will be reamed on MONDAY, Sejtenber seen at 011 46 street southwest. i i ~— — _ — ~" ~ FOR SALE-A_ Goon “youNG Ho HORSE, GENTLE | ESSE SENDORFF's SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND and safe- hea terms z DANENHOWER & SON, 1512 Petre Bi = SEPTEMBER 61x, a = pint tin ne +9 — | atM. P. R SALE—A LOT OF OFFICE FURNITURE, | Gy FE sisting, large Cylinder Desk with all the tent improvements: fie Ons Doak pes | SS urch, #th street northwest ACADEMY, G01 EAST will be resumed MONDAY, 231-2w* with Table: Oro Rovoluwe: Ghai pelea Sheetal attention etven ts voval and inwirat Be. Genin Ween Scar ot SOT ete ai: | Mate deawiog and yainting, Ror further inform | ISS O'BRU JOR SALE—A NEARLY NEW VERY LIGHT COU- “SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOYS r g ; | 14 Girls will reopen on pelett: aleo, a very licht Coupe Hockaway. ‘These | “7 and GTONDAT, SEPTEMBER the Sth, 7 Fer rein perfect order, ‘Anely finished, and will | NDAY. SEPTEMBE! : bevsold withont regard. to former cost. ner HGRA. | S927 25th strect, Washinaton City. spear HAM, 410, 416 8th street northwest. adl-lw | (YAPITOL HILL INSTITUT! AND KINDERGAR- ten: fifth year: opens SEPTEMBEK 12. thorough instruction from Kinderwarten to Collewiate Department. | For catalogue and further information surty t cipal, C.F. BOYDEN, or Miss A. F. GA street southeast, Qt. somns COLLEGIATE 1 bt | JROR SACE_GREAT BARGAIN-BREWSTER NO. E on Road Busty hf, stylish and guod ne new: Cost orixinally ) Carriage Factory, «: 14th and BH streets northwest. e056 * JQOR SALE—HANDSOME, STYLISH MARE: splen- ' did roader; fast; fine ler for light weizht; un- usnal endurance. Also new Harness and Bi wiry, outfit 5 ply oh Sm - | Classieal, Mathematical and sueaten: Pe eae BRO WAY Sesicneeee” | mugen Spent gtemicn wm Greene Z = <= —— | nral Drawing. Studies resumed MONT OR SALE—ONE TARE PIANO; | 5, 1881. A cortifieate of good condact required front Tich rosewood ease; ¢31 lyre: fatly r- | those who have attended other seh OF col Finted in very respect: will be xold at an extremely’ low |" a0-Bt BRO. TOBIAS, V unre, FG. SMITH: No. 1100 Benneyivanis, avenue. | = —eecreone “min gous reopens SEPTEMBER 21, 155i. KF RS r x ply to the ee | somely finished, Rosewood eare, 7-octave carves I MISSES BURGESS, Principals. | Piano with moder improvements; rich and full tone, | — —______ | been used but a short time and must be sold at once: | realize cash; can be bought for $150, including me Cover and Stool. SIDNEY t. NIMMO’ | th street northwest. Por. SALETA MAGNIFICENT THREE STRING 7s octave Upright Grand Pano, eleeantiy finished Case and carved conscles, made by a’ celebrated manu- faoturer, and cost present owns Been in use but FELLOWS WILL OPE for Boys aad Girls, on the Firet } ber, in First, Presbyterian Church, 4) northwest, ‘Tuition watonal and thoroug! one year. Wil sell for $200. Cash or part time pay- | anopmel ae ments can pe arranred if dusited. | Apply att onuee | sons: First SIDNEY TT. NIMMO'S Piano Warerooms, Private a2T-6t 433 7th street northwest. POR SALE COLUMBIA’ Kk 500 NATIVE and imported field and fanc pd Puppies, Watch Dos and Ratters. ma. H A. MALLORY, Fancier and Breeder, 12th und 3 northeast. a | FPGEBALE_ON ACCOUNT OF CONTIN( | J* health, ‘the owner feels compelled to pple Strang, Agraffe Upright Piano at sacrifice for eaxh.” Can be seen at G. L. V | BRO.'S, 709 7th street northwest. | Fron, SALE—TWENTY HEAD OF HORSES JUS arrived from Ohio, suitable for all purposes: two | Saddle Horses, two Conpe Horses, one styiish Blac | Horse, 16 hands hie! byw laay. | SXATES & SIMMON west. SRY | 17th street northwest, Iss1 Prin. of inte An 4. OA | new Ti Tor Fry nforte of a pleasant Jars may be obtaimed at the Books cipal. ties hand Wit thbraciug in part Bronzhams, Coupes Rocksways, Landsulets, Victorias, Exten- | Second-hand Carriages of every | | ROBERT H. GRAHAM | a9 Repository and Factory, 410-416 8th st. northw JOR SALE—THE COLLIERE, A Professor of the Freach Lau: c (Translations done.) SHOOL Fi eptember 12,1551. F scriptions, forsale orexchange at very low price D. SCHAMIDT & CO... 466 Penna. aves ee) t. bet re-open WEDNESDA For circulars, etc... addiess CHAS. B. YO | 224-3m ISS HILTO FRENCH Misano fur Youne Ladies aud Chinen, “o3 Ver- Tnont avenue, will re-open September 1ith.” Boarding pupils fimited. oat 22-3 M™ SERNON SEMINARY. Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, 1100 M street, Washington, D.C. MRS. J. EDDY 3 School year opens September 2 Jogues apply to the Principal. Cheap. Also, many very desirable Building Lots in the northwest partor the city, where the anarch of improvements and ¢ Tise in Values are still in progress. foes and Lots in al parts Of the city for sale at low | cures. “Houses for rent. A specialty ix made of the care and_rental of houses. Honses furnished and unfurnished wanted to wuppiy an | | unprecedented demand. Consresamen and others are already applying for houses for rent. | PREGGOTTS REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, sl-3m. 1416 F Street Northwest. sn, ae TE YS.—THE JOR SALE—A BARGA i room Brick | 45r jon will Balance $20. monthly. Enguize at No. 1108! cee ra co. $20. monthly. 3. northwest st, after 4 Pau. a31-3t For SALE-A PATENT RIGHT t OR AN INTER- i same; just isued. y saleable. Nothing lke itin the mavket. For ‘call par ‘nade W No. 807 E street sou rive BRICK WILL BE EXCHANGED 700,000 sorieat estate on can baste: FRANK HUME, al5-Im 454 Pennsylvania avenue. ” A deerme a 3 ‘ABLISHED. RESTAURANT AND SALOON, ‘with Summer Garden in rear and large cellar, 423 10th -strect, between Gas Oflice and: Medical Museum, afew | . An excellent stand | HE HANNAH MORE | fl Phoroush instruction, fluence of a Christian home. SEPTEMBER 21. Re D., Reisterstown, Md. ACADEMY FOR GIRLS. careful training, and the in- . Forty-seventh year begins ARTHUR J. RICH, A- M5 3 CAT. DEPARTMENT, jy pee ¢ thirty-recond. annus! session DAY, Sept. 5th, in the Medical Coles her tbthand # strocta northwest. CRE ian Pit F. A. ASHFORD, M. D., Dew 1330 New ¥orkavemii ‘AVERLY 5 west. iz aud Da; Fall term opens with fuil corps. of Septem | Son ‘Miss LIPSCOMB, Principal. ae SBORNE SEMINARY—FRENCH AND ENGLISH | rding and Day School for Young Ladies and Little Girls, will reopen at 43 M_ street northwest, Sep- | tember 5, 1831. Classes from Kindercarten to Harvard College examinations. Thorough instruction by North ern teachers. 17-20 POR SAGE The MILL, MACHINERY, UNEXPIRED | LEASE from the C.and O. Canal ‘Company, abd | RIGHT TO WATER POWER, lately owned and. used by W. G. Busey, deceased. in the manufacture of sf BOSEWS EXCELSIOR GUANO. Also, the RIGHT and FORMULA forits manufacture. ‘This Mill is situated on the Chesapeake and Ohio Ca- nal, about 13g miles from Georgetown. Apply to C. M. MATTHEWS, 1208 3ist street, or} yeo0-gm ME ADLER, S148 daridge wtroot, jm, 110 INVENTORS. MONEY ADVANCED ON IMPORTANT and VAL- UABLE INVENTIONS, either before or after Patent. O¥'S ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH SCHOOL, | J. W. HUNT, Principal, will commence its four: | feonti Annual Session SEPTEMBER 12rn, 1881, in the North Session Room of the Four-and-a-half-Strect Pres- | byterian Church. Boys thoroughly fitied for Business, Sciuntitie Schooli, Naval Acadeins, Wer! Poiut, Calle | or University. Its graduates take a high standin the | ‘n. Bor 85, Star ailice. location central; ho liquors, J.:M. De LONG & } fronting two streets, in most le part of the THURSDAY, IN THE LOWER PART OF ind some private papers in ident. Finder. will be suit- ing the mms SS R. piece, some small chan; the handwriting of the iy rewarded upon. ARFIELD, White House. OST—ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, A BLAC aud tan ‘Terrier; weighs two junds: ears cropped close. A liberal reward will be paid if left at 229 D street northwest. 61-3t* OST_ON THE 207 AUGUST, A SMALL YEL- low Sentch Terrier Bitch; ears and tail cut, 4 liberal reward will be given if returned to GEARY’S Stable, Jackson Hall Alley ___ COUNTRY BOARDING. * 00D BOARD, PLEASANT ROOMS, HEALTHY Ft location: close to KR, station, Shenandoah river and mountains; an excellent Chalybeate spring near by; pod-driving, fshinye and, bosting, ‘Perms per nionth H0'to gas. “Address, Aw P. MCINTURET, Froprictor, Chalybeate House, Strasburg, Vi Ww AN‘CED — BOARDERS FOR SEPTEMBER AND ke Se ge October. Beantiful home: large, pleasant roo, WEED, ETHERS AND HAIR MATTRESSES | wel furniahcd: wile, buter fruit and verotable tree Se Henovateby Steaun and Mako Over. ‘Upholstery | and aburdant. daily'mai, (ficrndon) 33 nilet detent; and Sig PRPS TRUS and. peeked. Call | conveyance; 2) nite from Wanhituton terms by” day, examin He $404 Penneyivania | wed ; horses cared for. “Misses R. and 1: avenues apiz-dm | LOWE, Dranesville, Faixfax Co., Va. 229-60" No. 619 D stra STHS OLD STAND, 409 ni ‘Oth at. Second-hand oleate. Sd. and 434 streets. Janl9 street north at Branch Store, NoB. Swe: bay bet ae N Sanl9 of the richest Land tion by water and rail. Banana groves. Beautifully line. Good land for truck farminie~ Apply for the nexttwo weeks to W. Between 3 and 6 Gelock p.m.,at RIDA LAND FOR SALE.—OVER in Sumter county, Pp 13 G South Flood Tn tracts of 10 improved, balance ‘Addresett, WILLISTON. 91 FOR SALE ONE MILE FROM Branch bee On 14 gules from ote aa Servs, , balance heavily timbered; fine BELTS\ ‘Wash, rt 381-100" KR SALE, OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR UN. encumbered “Property, Firm od ye’ sera ‘of 240 ucres, 334 4 9-room house, it water, 929-20" WANTED FunNiTURE TO STORE IN FINE CQENTEY BOARD FOR, SEPTEMBER. A FEW J? Storage Hooms. CHACE'S, 616 La. ave. mart | (boarders can be comfortably “accommodated in an WR nn Beer PRGA AT, | ai, Sig WAC SA ape : tO Biel - fons A. H. CHACE & BROS’. 616 Lotisiana avenue. mnetll = a oe ANTED—OLD: ANDSILVERIN LARGEOR WARE Sub ot npeLeR NLA gE PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR SUBSISTENCE STORES. Orvice PugcHasme AND Deror Cosmssany OF sox, D.C September 1, 1881 Sealed Proposals, in duplicate, witha comp of ae C.5 plicate, ad- yertisement attachod, will be reseived at tis TWELVE 0" K'M., on WEDN! BER 7, 1881, for the. ren atthe Oa Dopot ih this lly, of the falow Seed W. i. rigs ___ Capt.and ©. 8., U.S, Army. P)ORsEErEng OFrICE oan OF REPRE- the city, a Pocketbook, containing a ten-dollar gold | office, SEPTEM: | z, Sele a esata ee til | various Tnstibitions of the country. Lock Box 535, MONEY TO LOAN. . | ae Washington, D.C EY, ¥ TO LOAN AT 2 PER C 9 D ENGLISH SCHOO! For GIRL: cent per month, ‘on personal property, at It. FUL H No. 929 T street “northwest. Re-opeus Septeinber son aud after the 20th of Sth." For information if A) TON'S Loan Office, 314 9th street, near Pennsylvania | August to MISS C. DENGLER, Prin al6-in ! avenue northwest. adl-2n | WASHINGTON, (COLLEGIAT STI | | oardine and Day School s” $1,000, we 500, ae $3,000, “$1,000, ‘Children, Peopens Sapteapber 19, 1881. By | ‘To Loan ‘on Real Estate: Lowest rates. No dela Ars. 2D. BUTCHER and Miss M. | a25-10t E. A. McINTIRE, 918 F etreet. "| LAS, Principals, 10e3 and 10, | J\OREY TO Los = Mi Tosi Sore Serene, weet i eee. B r | ‘One square from TI 5 Circle Scott Circle, | - : reopens ‘PHURSDAY, Sey . New F ea Se A i yee Daily oral te y =A small sum of MONEY TO LOAN for a | strottion in Gertuan free. Normal Gas for tabes, Every advantae for thorough tustroction trom short time, on satisfactory security, or to inves wu Address | est i ve C.KER, Boom 7, Si. Cloud Build- | ect tousost aivanced deparanent. Kor eatale Pressman me a4. | Gree Mimses PULLOCK aud NORER, Prive vals | QQ ONEY TO Loan. PENNSYLVANIA MITITARY ACADEMS Mi Tn Suma to st 0 TO LOAN, Pp CHESTER, PA: (OVENS Ee 1.) jms to Suit orough instruction in Civil Enenecrine, Chemis- i At Six Per Cent, try, the Classics and English. Decrees conferred ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. fos Cireulars, apply to Commissions very lowest rates. $y20-3m. TTEO. HYATT, President. i MUYCK, Reat Estate Aorxt, SS - m27 Office 505 Pa. av., Arlington Ins. Buildin, Paes SCHOOL —ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL— E. HILTON, A.M., PRINCIPAL. FALY, TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER Stu. naitils fitted for College, Scientific School, or Busi- limited number of Pupils received into the family of the Princigal, whore’ they all toocee tbe eure snd alee Ror farther intormation apply at” 405 Bact Capitol ‘ONEY TO LOAN, ON REAL ESTATE, AT 6 PER CENT. NO DELAY. R. O. HOLTZMAN, m2 20th and F streets, northwest, ‘ONEY TO LOAN. | aera TIONAL. is MS MEDIA (PENNAD : KS TLIDGS ME SY THIN c, Sent abarrs . pon Yorna MEN AND: Bayard Tsyloresid: “1 take ereat in ya aa | fitve bed an opportunity for mrwena! years for of obwerving the manner In which tis i acted, as well an tie depetasent a¢ the papas whe attond it, "and am eatistied that wis which can 4 and ‘devel- oyment of the i Stnsdoorts Ktted at Media Academy ere et Harvard, Yale atari, Crisenai et Voonayivemia, Cotominia, ete.,"cte. “Boye titted for West Pout, Aumap= ‘eg and ahy polytochmic school. ‘$90 per quarter for yonny wen and boys: schooling, beaks, ole. N. ogxtre chars exorpt for aude, re iitientien to doll boxe. Wpecial care, and prowede forties boys. Individual and Claes instrection for het aevanced instructors, all mem anc all wraduates. Peémch, ang tercnan-epeken 13 lances einenes Book en Pemmuancin 3 Professet WP. Hannon, Sf Poster & Hamanond's Bonk krepine and Peammauatatp. Weekly dcetures, with the tnest and Sattoct 209 forexperument end ‘iluetration. “Wwe beuldie Birra ani'cala bats. houamaruan; exodlleut tabley ample eronnds. fiftystive rooms: heeted in ell stories: ‘New diwtsetel cirealar contains of aut Tal nartewere with 100 rekeecunen, and fren the Hon Fernaude Wool, Gov. Jobn L Pl ~ -, Jude M. Van Hoesen, 2 Pesan i fev ek, Peabody, the hee fi Key. 3. 1 Tayler Grey fiysentiy, “Rev. F abba ey W. Davis, M.C.; Hon. Ht. Mr Clarke, Mr, Wns. Be aaa ae Raame and dahon Behoat twelve = Fal! form dat anit Chostnat atrents, Philadelphia five daly trains: vouny regularly. only 9 few t 3 Students admitted at any time. No“ penses. No examination requisite for Por full particulars addres AM. Pennsylvania, Principal September 2, MESIAL, ass M AVE Vocal and Tastrun Ctpal munie stores St. Aloysius Churel RVING PEMA Pa. (near Harris SEPTEMBER 14. adinieton. SWITHIN C. SHORT. (Harvard University pa Media, HEDbItt House, Friday, Ausust 26 eid from 9 a.m. to 10 pom. ei tw MURRAY, ital Music or x pesilenos, 47 K street, ast will Teorive attention, — 629-0000 , MECHANTOSBURG, ‘Twonty-sxth year begins REV. T. P.PGE, A. M., Prost. ONGE'S HALL, POR BOYS, REISTERSTOWN, = eg Callan Sana —_- Unéurpased. “Reopens eptember i went. Prov. JC. RINEAK, AOM., Principal. $20-06w WEST WASHINGTON SCHOOL FOR GIRLS (neorporated May 28th, 1X1.) MISS MARGARET H, LEE, (Late of Richmond, Va.,) PurNciPaL, 2928 P street, Gealyetown. SION BEGINS SEPTEMBER 7, 2881. ‘Ten Pee Vran <0 to $40 in Exnytish. arlish aud French. whieh and Prepeb culars with fnll decatls at G. W. wo “D ‘Awricnitaral Store, Me, it be. rh. Tbe lana y.. Establirhed 1867, Send for ctrediar. srl -eo6un SEW JERSEY.—A Varied mdvan- ethod. a wrens Mra. BL TMENT.— cptaaned EWTON, G09 Teh itrwet. ATIONAL, NIVERSITY mow ready a v N oTRWEST. first Movday- of Sepite Catholic Book of this tn- rent the F FoR BOYS NDAY IN RLINGTON ACADEMY, 00) AN GUILDING, corner Puanssivania avenue and 16th stret, T 7 A select school for bays and tod. Only scholars of geod ISS) bertne aus. Careful m in w mm English Book-keepiny, Shor fiche Arith bra, Geon! BUR D.C . OF BOSTON, WILL Ri Voval and Iustrimental Music Miss Leavitt may alco be ensraed Thureh or Concert. Address af SPECIALTIES. A CUR! ¥ SURE. NO ONE eed suffer. d », livature or other surcical con uted. | Treatiuont almost painless and a per. re euaranteed. Call and get w ny patients have to way of n free, B.D. 20-6" ADAM DUBOUL Magnetic Blectri KADER, M.D. Lith street northwest, ‘CH MEDIUM, WORKS Hiectri fells true iif. cain) newer: Past at a Md Fives wood advice for Benticroan. Now Goa Lah etre” nortvwent, ars from 9 to 12 a.an., and 2to® TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF EE All business confidential [a Mesand Geo, Hemen 50 centseach. No. street, be: ween 4thand. Sth streets noreh west. ‘ebl0-30w" ‘Thomson, F.R.G.S. ‘The Sailor's Handy Book by SN 3. 8 a ‘The Count's Secre Ginn 5a Sages d Without and Within, by Richard PRANGIS i SELLE AND STATION, syla 1015 Penusylvexis = yenie, QUMMER READING. ts) ‘The Beautiful Wretch. 2 Ocean Free La ‘The Georvians: Row Amonz the Hills: Le JAMES J. CHAPMAN, Met BounsTOne, nay iva Bee, _BOOTS AND SHOES. _ UR ENTIRE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES ( must be sold of cont, aswe retire from retail business to vointo the Manufacturing of Boots : ead dna, seen eae Sra Meera ne T° PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. Tt nmust be gratifying to know that, thanks to our am- perior facilities, we are new enabled to offer low-priced School SHOES, with a guarantee to wear as represented or another pair will be given inetend. Wecan do this without relnctance, for EVERY SHOE WE HANDLE IS ESPECIALLY MADE UP FOR US, and every pair that should prove unsatiefactory is RE- TURNED TO THE MA NUPACTUREK, thos the los#is his, not ours. We make « speciality this season of Cousiu's Cclebra- ted Pine SHOES, and proudly aasert that our Fall stock of BOOTS and SHOES for Schoo! or-any other wear is by far the largest in the District, for quality and style, I have MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL EST. in gums of from $100 and upwards, at lowest rates of in- arian = =“ = ‘Charges moderate." No delay. of 7th and L streets northwest, B. H. WARNER, ‘daughters for real life. ‘Li Business n0v76 916 ¥ street northwest. PROFESSIONAL. RGERY.—DR. WHITE, CHIROPODIST eee ooeibe ve Y' practice in Cay folly treats Corus, Bunions, Digeased: Nails, ‘Vascular * Spencers Barinees Col Excrescences, and’ all Ailments of the Feet.” Eminent Francis A. Walker, and also ‘surgeons and thousands of other well-known: the Coileve, will be sent free Seablnuinont 1d16. Penney i: ‘the y be obtained xt ‘G, SPENCE, Principal. — 4 ‘Enelish. West ‘by mail personages patronize his College vania ayenue, opposite Willard’s Hotel. Fee, $1 ye 3 ,4999T HE 4 PS eAeSEnsoys. pewter. 4 9 to 11 s.m., Wednesdays, free 230-6m BR. R. PARSONS, DENTIST, 428 7TH STREET cover Ballan- wortbweet, between D apd E ‘treets, mT ee 2 SRS RRR oon, nig HOWARD GORE.:D. 8 Brotemoe ‘ot Mato. Superior to anything we have ever had, aud our prices: ‘as usual, beyond competition. SPECIALTIES. 50 and 75c. warranted all-ieather School Shoes. best $1 School the y. Boye’ and Minece’ tine Butoor Wook, Feoas $l to $2.90, WILLIAM HAHN'S RELIABLE BOOT AND SHOE HOUSES, 816 Tth strect, between Hund I, end 1922 Pennsylvania 0.0 Pest CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES aT - ACTUAL CosT. We will eeli all of our Gent's Fine LOW SHOES snd of | Light CONGRESS GATTERS at actual Cont. ey " on ‘BOOTS at Prime Cost.

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