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__THE EVENING STAR. _ WASHINGTON, ‘WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 7. 1891. boun fide daily cireniazton more than treble | that of any ether daily paper pai tst-4 in Washington, and equal to t of all the other daily papers here added together. THE Star office is connected 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. Revolt Agninst Bossiam, The National Republican League, a prominent and influential political organization of Phila- delphia, has served formal notice upon the party bosses that any attempt of theirs to dictate to the Pennsylvania state convention to-morrow Will be met with determined resistance. In in- augurating open warfare against the boss sys- tem of party management, the National League has the support of the independent republicans all over the state. This being an off-year, it is zarded as a most favorable timeto strike down the rings which have taken possession of the party management. In New York the reform elements in both the Tepubliean and democratic parties are seeking to put an end to boss rule. The mass of the party evidently desire the overthrow of the old machinery by which the republicans =f New York have been controlled, their policy dictated and candidates named, for years past and in its stead they \.aht to establish a true In short they are dis- th that sort of party man- bles a clique of leade y what should be d& ed. The eontiet bet nts of the old sy 2 cates of the new will probably be sharp and a; it will be lik ons, but 2 ib form their party or, ion, with- | out placing themselves at positive disadvantage. Inthe de tie ranks the determination to overthr presented by dictatorial | fest as a similer spirit with- Tammany says, in ‘you can carry the hout it you can't, but tance upon my terms.” ri occupy much the same ground ublican party. They are disposed to ruin if not allowed to rule. Altozether it is a fave a Vigorous prosecution of the War a cal bosses and machines. | <r » convention of Pennsyt- Harris to-morrow to ate for state treasurer, the | to be filled this y The con- | attracts unusual interest, for an off | estate ard outside of it because of lependent republican isof party | n the past. the move the ron candidate Senate last spring been didate of the independent or a publicans for state treasurer. pubi at in to the election of for the United States j-Cameron re- The hine re- as have not yet ‘xed upon their eandi- date, but the: de iil lew * no stone unturned to med in behalf of Davies rat Day he repre of party poliey, and this seems to have a As some of his s porters put it. is the “Garileld date.” A brother of Mr. Oliver, the d a terial aspirant, heads the Allegheny county delezation, tion to power. and he makes no secret of his inter laughter Davies if it is within his a =e | A contemporary remarks that no mountain | has yet been named after ex-President Hayes; and it might have d said that aatic cognomen approached has had its mame changed, namely, nant ‘The above, which we find in a Boston paper eredited to one of its Lowell eotemporaries, be- ierable ignorance on the part of New Enzland journals concerning the mountains of their own particular section. There is a Mount Hayes in New Hampshire, though after whom named we cannot tell. It is just above Gorham, and is quite a repectable elevation of itself, but i is especially notable for the fine view afforded from its summit of the Presidential group, a few below. From no point is Mount Washington geen to better advantage than from Mount Hayes. ~—— The news from the President to-day is encour- aging. The rise of fever caused by his journey Geelined even earlier than the doctors antici- pated, and he rested very well last night. He stood the trip remarkably well, an indication that the wonderful vitality which so long sus- tained him is not yet exhausted. The effects of the removal so fur do not appear at all unfavor- able. ——— Hot as it is in Washington we have the satis- faction of knowing that it is yet hotter further north. At New York city yesterday the mer- eury rose to 9714, the hottest of the year. At Long Branch the President struck a tempera- ture of 96, which was hotter than in Washing- ton. +0. During the past two years 2170,000,000 in specie have heen brought into the United States from Europe. and for that period of time the ag ‘sate production of the gold and silver mines of this country has been about 200,000,000. Nearly all this vast amount of hard money has been kept in this country. —— = The municipal authorities of Indianapolis are prepari vse all drinking saloons in that city on Sundays. At present the saloons all keep a convenient back door open on the Sab- bath. Hereafter this is to be forbidden, and the citizens of the capital city of Indiana will go without their Sunday beer. <o> — One of our cotemporaries heads an article on | the literary movements of the season with the | lin More Novels and Better Ones.” The first part of this sentence isn’t of very much conse- quence’to the public, but the’ last clause is highly important, if true. + The ele for a Congressman in the second and the advo- | ~ W 0OPWARD & LOTHROP, 921..........PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,.. e Beg to announce that during the month of September | they will continue to offer special inducements on all Summer Fabries, in order to still farther reduce their stock previous to the arrival of their FALL PURCHASES, In Our LINEN AND HOUSEKEEPING GUODS DEPART- MENT, We are already showing many good bargains in TOILET QUILTS, CROTCHET QUILTS, SHEETINGS, DAMASKS, NAPKINS, DOYLIES, TOWELS, CRASHES, And are daily adding new gooils and novelties at ATTRACTIVE PRICES, We shall open on MONDAY, 12th inst., another lot of 1,000 YARDS MANUFACTURERS’ REMNANTS OF IRISH LINENS, Warranted perfect in lenzths of 1 to 5 yardsat about half the price of rexular goods. Prices will be 25e., 30c., | =» 40c., 45. and 50c. Ladies will tind them rare good value. BOSTON HOUSE, WOODWARD & LOTHROP. aT a PRINTING, THOMAS McGILL & CO., (Successors to MeGill & Witherow, ) No. 1107 E Steer Nonruwest. This estab kinds of Inuent is well prepared to execute all ob Printing at short Cards, Circulars, Prowramuaues, Invitations, & | Al 8. Binding and Stereo- si-lm a Book Printing, Lawyers’ Bri typing. EW GOODS. We haye just opened one of the best 50c. CASHMERE | in the Market, ail shades—Black, Bronze, Garnet, | Brown, Greer oral Au clesant line of TRIMMINGS to match all the above sons, Fine SILK PLUSH, all shades. Ae stock of FLANNE! fore purchasing elsewhere. é J. A. LUTTRELL & CO., st N? ELTIES IN FRENCH PLAID SUITINGS, BROCADE SILKS AND SATINS, SCOTCH GINGHAMS, PLAIN AND TWILLED HABIT CLOTHS. TYLER & CHEWNING, VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Co- Pektuership heretofore existing between GEORGE ¥. T end WILLIAM J. BENKERT is this | day dissolved, and the Boot and Shoe business will be continued at the old stand, No. $19 Pennsylvania enue, by George F. Benkert, who is authorized to inake all collections and settle all debts uzainst the said firm. GEO. F. BENKERT, WM. J. BENKERT. August 31, 1881. 87-2awdw @.ou an L DDD RRR EERE NN N © cH HIE Db DR RE NNN c HHHUL D DRRR ER NNN © cH HL p DR RE NNN... ccC H H I LLLLDDD R R EKE N NN.. LAST WEEK WE TOLD YOU WE HAD INTRODUCED NEW FEATURES IN OUR CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT. WE PROPOSE NOW TO EXPLAIN TO YOU WHAT THEY ARE. WE CAN BEST DO SO BY ILLUS- TRATING IT. SHOULD YOU BUY A CHILD's | SUIT (ANY SIZE FROM 4 TO 12), THAT COST WE WILL SAY, FOUR DOLLARS, WE WILL FUR- NISH YOU WITH AN EXTRA PAIR OF PANTS OF THE SAME MATERIAL AT $1.25, AND GIVE YOU PIECES OF SAME GOODS TO REPAIR BOTH PAIR FREE OF CHARGE. YOUR EXPERIENCE WITH BOYS HAS NO DOUBT CAUSED YOU TO LEARN WITH ONE JACKET; SO THIS EXTRA PANTS ARRANGEMENT WILL OFTEN SAVE THE BUY- ING OF A NEW SUIT. YOU KNOW HOW HANDY THE PIECES ARE FOR PATCHING. WE NOW HAVE OVER A HUNDRED STYLES OF FALL SUITS FOR BOYS AND CHILDREN ON DIS- PLAY. @istriet of Maine to fill the vacancy caused by Senator Frye’s resignation will take place Mon- @ay. Sept. 12, instead of this week, as stated. Lok! Look:! Look! a GREAT BARGAINS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. Our Futire Stock MUST BE CLOSED OUT IN THE KFXY TEN DAYS, compeliug unto SELL REGARD. LESS OF COST, to retire fro Ghatee to BUY BEST QUALITY GUUDS AT HALF THEIR VALUE. IKON SAFE AND FIXTURES FOR SALE. business. Now is the A. SAKS & CO., STRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, 816 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. 206 For SALE. A SPECIAL BARGAIN. A Magnificent T;-OCTAVE GRAND CARE ee Slecastly inished Ramee 08 cara | is ga, rai retin Sade by ¢ Sarin ‘naka ers All ns indebted tous are requested to call and Close seouunts at once. WARD L. BURNS, 1109 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUES. #2-f,m,«3t J seesuen i861. ESTABLISHED 1861. W. B. MOSES & SON, COR. MARKET SPACE AND SEVENTH STREET. UPHOLSTERY Goops, FURNITURE AND Ferd less than the same goods bring in New York city. ‘Furnitare and Upholstery Goods we guarantee to sell as ww as any place inthe United States. Parties wishing te furnish a house will do well to call on us for a bid, wbich we will furnish without charge. W. B. MOSES & SON, ‘~ COR. Tra STREET AND MARKET SPACE. ing by. : and is asuperd inetrament. WITH HANDSOME STOOL AND COVER, BEEN USED BUT SIX MONTHS. WILL SELL FOR ONLY $235. COST #400. PART TIME IF DESIRED. Avply st SIDNEY T. NIMMO'S PIANO WAREROOMS, 8e6-6t 433 Tru Srreer Norruwest. SPECIALTIES FOR THE SEASON IN UPHOLSTERY GOODS, aud J a INS; TURCO} every descri;tion: ‘We are tlao prepar in ‘the to WANTED—HELP. WANTED—SITUATIONS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. | —— ——— |. a Ss See ~ = NTED—A NU: cE . | YANTED—A SITUATION BY A GERMAN Gi IR SALE A THREE-STORY BRICK DWELUING | QURY. F. 1. JENSPSS chesi\any po W iiinis et dbo Maryland aventic onan MAREE. gs nure oF chambermsid. Address 715 Mark tF Nour 404 3d street northwest; wil be sid atx bare M sri reopen at Doe Freee! recta, 38 = a Can ERT Pee — | Space. sain ‘cary term NE NICHOL: | northwe. OND MONDAY OF SEPY WANTED TA COMPETENT DRUG CLERK. | AD- = ANTEDUY -ACYOUNG MAN EMPLOYMENT | 80%: 007 ith street northwent, “st iw | BER. = paiasaunitatbeg aria, Va. DRUGS EOS See 6 au amistunt cook oF waiter. Cali at 2609 P OR SALE—FOR $3,000 A 12-ROOM FRAME | (OLLEGE PROFESSOR, H\\1 2S Ee aa street, Georgetown. at house, in excellent order, on Maseacha=otts aven at leisure, will tare Cluses ie ANTED—A COLORED GIRL, FOR GENERAL | — = tween $th and 10 streets. Eb. J. SWEET, 529 | Papi. Branches—¥otern 1 hhoueework. Apply iinmedistaly’ a 2129 F tavet | Wy ANTED-BY HEGISTERED, PHARMACIST (A | strestortaweets e890" | eanatlcs, “Aildrwe PROVERSO) =5- : L%_ | H.. Siarotiess ee FS J it” | POE SALE-A NIE ROOM HOUSE, FINE LOT. | PPOWARD UNIVERSITY. sei MO ee RC RD og Fe ag ITEATION BY A YOUNG MA: Ren i erty gee OOS ad Ey twill open Apply at 814 street ni Xs > 4 Also, a a ick, then oper MO) tween mn. be t afraid of work. Has some Knowledge of Gro- | F street, between Ist and 2d streets, at $2,250. These | 3p, a 7 oe arr = | cory and’ Provision Business. “Address JC. B., Star | Sevcih Cees onan epee ay ee RT WwW ‘our YAL, 1117, 1119 Pennsylvania avenue. ANTED_EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES. FOR PALAl dress trimming ts department. ANTED at AFTERNOON, |A LIVE MAN ¥ it .OK'S Reatgu: an ining Room, abot vachington Markel; swust ‘Dot be afraid of work. Vy ANTED_—BOY NOT OVER 14 YEARS G2 TO do hi ; only those willing to work need ply, at *si0 Ith nent northwest. ame G8 W Bil A) the winter. ANTE MANGUM'S, 805 ‘ANTED—A WHITE WOMAN. TO COOK, WASH And ivon ; must bring references. Apply at 32:4 N street, Georzetor Ie wn. ANTED—A COLORED BOY AT SEATON HALL Billiard Room, corner of 9th and D streets north- A GOOD OYSTER SHUCKER AT L North Capitol street; work. all «7-3 ANTED—SIX TIN ROOFERS IMMEDIATELY. north} ‘cook, A) ANTED—A COMPETEN’ '7 12th street northwest. _ i WANTED—A COMPETENT WHITE GIRL, TO ‘cook, Ss housework. Apply to WM. O'DONNELL, 1248 7th street west, 7-2t WHITE WOMAN, Ti wash and iron for ssmail family. Apply and do must stay at night and bring references. Apply at 608 F si southwest. ee WV ANTED. DY AND TRUSTWORTHY 8’ ‘Boy to run errands and make bimseif useful in the store. Apply, with references, at 608 9th strect north- west. 87-2" WANTED {A GOOD MILLINER: ALSO AN EX- perionced Saieelady for millinery and fancy pods, steady employment. Apply to Mrs. ROSENBERG, 113 Bridge street, Georgetown. It ANTED—A_YOU' KERT, 171 TH ABOUT 15 OR 17 YEARS s7-3t* | oftee. i 7 eD_BY A RESPECTABLE SETTI ¥ wonuim a Place. {0 do plain sewinig in 8 pt. | vate “Family. chine, 5 | Veitine’ to help with Roure work. ‘Call at 1110 Gt etncet southwest. 1 7th street. JOR SALE-BRICK HOUSE ON 9TH STH near P bier raph eg eee all piel nny a ‘s7-to3. : = bear, rota and | - — Hitchen ur frst Hobe: tp bedersoms, beth-voom and CAPEESE SHEL ART seroor Sag epoen af r, and ae ge = = TU DAY, Serrew SSS re {| third floor: cemented collar ander entire house, and ti STE OA SR UATION BE A POY FOURTEEN | xicoly Impoved yard with alley in rear; will ho sold Mor 127 800, venien! : Or w * Ppl eaok 9 some Knowle of sor Mo REY | Exneo of value of about €f 300 aid belsnos to suit. The rent pays about 9 per cent. on $4,300. House can be WANTED BY A RESPROTABLE WHITE GIRL. 4 | een by calling ut 682 Q street northwent after 5-5-3 | place to do chastber: ee pone) FoR. SALE—A DESIRABLE SEVEN-ROOM FRAME housework in smal] family ‘street no |B Dwelling. “Lot 20 feet by 88'. feet. Terns, $609 2 ae | cesh; balance in six, twelve end eishtecn months. —In- W3RTED—A CLERKSHIP TNA DRY, GOODS | autre cn promise, No. 1925 6th strest north ou r_establishun we oF employment ins Hair estat an D ri 3100 N etree EORGETOWN COL have had some ex} im the Star office, epee ™ FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR, RE: ARD, THREE ROC $1,100, 2 Bae M.F.HOLTZMAN, 1321 F now, 2-im OR SALE—THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE ‘No. 124 ¥ street northwest day schol $50; for hal Siuo rer eauam. Private tu istry at special retes. Che R RENT — WITH \F > pleasant grounds, with be chtatned af the office of the 2 newly furnished, papered and painted. Terms rea: | fo SNLas ass Gad Seoain + eetparty cae Be aonable. Apply to 1860 Rhode Island avenue, eid | Aowoms, Shade trees and. fount Siitim* FOR RENT STREET. TWO LARGE U: = —e ee - furnished Roo Second oor; ! y AN TS | - ivy lance unfurnished commumesting Roos on tied | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS if Star omoes? batt: southern exposure. Address | on SALE_SORREL HORSE, NINE YEARS OLD, Box 81, Star office. 7-3" 2 SUS AR Moai a ne Eat worker. Can’ be seen, after 4 o'clock, at S2i NOR, RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ene OR | Oth etreet northwest. J onabe * Moret oF addnees Noe Say N | ROR SALE BAY MARE, Isy HA sat" | EY years old, quite sendy. Sarraited coun Teasonabie terma, * Aj street, Georgetown. ee — | aliright. Inquire at JOHN H. GHEEN'S POR BENT _FIVE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, FOUR | 627 und 629 G street northwest: first and one second floor; water, cas. bath; lance | —— = /particul: ” to pes cas) P. F. HEALY, 8. 3 MISSES TIFFEYS SCHOOL FOR Little Boys will re jen SEPEEMBER 1 ‘Corcoran steeet. Be Sihndagd ese. '§ CLASSES CUM [BER 10. Partientars Northeast, LEGANT DOMESTIC MACHINE, | His F street, of residence, No. 919 12th st Hovthwest. © Ca | i, drop leaf, cover, aliattachments, $18; NorthWest. a3 red in our shop, 'and_is warranted for ‘th AUERBACH, corner 7thand H streets ete Page RE nue, will reopen MONDAY. OR RENT—420 107m STREET NORTHWEST, fine, lange, communicating Parlorsand other | i rooms, | = : r ~ated facilities in all the of aye to aesistin ablackemith shop: one havins | furnished inhed, ithout board, YOR SALE—A NEW IMPKOV ply to 8! c A nonve experience ean find steady Work, ae Es He PRTEN: | Maciel homey Uuftrninned., with improvements, refer | stop motion Singer Machine, deep leaf, side dr terme apply to SISTER DIRECTRESS. 5 7th street northwest. 87 ences. #2 5 | Sa eS $25. Address, before Sutur- HITTINGHAM aie ag ne. 7 Aer ED—A GOOD PLAIN SINGLE WHITE | OR RENT — HANDSOME OFFICE Rooms, |)" — Seana street, ‘will open a8 Boye is Wie ily of three. ence. 928 Wine: fair hand ai Address GR TAN'TED—A RE! eral housework A) ‘Massachns st 112 wash Apply to MRS. mrthw and to do ceneral housework ina small fam- ; none need 1 Qapply without first-class refer- Lonisiana avenue. W. W. B. HILL. s7-3t ANTED—A YOUNG WHITE MAN TO DRIVE A TY wagon and aswiat in store: must write a ve gol referonees; a. IR, Star oftice. WOMAN TO DO GE! ora sinull family. Inquire at etts avenue nortl 6 OMAN TO COOK 'Y;taust be well recom- 213th street northwest. e6-3t* (WHITE) TO DO GENERAL ood) references required. Apply im BSON, Washingion Arsenal. s6-2t* : A ore et A Lepeen OF ew ood Washer and ironer; wages, = 15th street northwest. #6-2t* A WOMAN ON A FARM TO COOK, fron: WEE! $10. a 6-30 a W inwcone | at First © De phin, 01 oi $6. both 16th street Wika, for a snail 734 ith street northwest, bet: 7 ANTED—SERVANTS, city and send aw: Baltimore. censed Agency,” 926 F street & CO. education, ANTE NTF sixteen NTY-FIVE GOOD STON teady work. | Auply to B. HA ‘ongrecational church, Eutaw street, near w at 249 North Carey street, Baltimore, Md. J ANTED—TWO BXPERIENCED WHITE WO- | nen—one as nurse and the other as cook and laun- h must assist in the housework. Inquire | northwest, and bring references. #6- ~D—A COOK WHO WILL WASH AND anda Housemaid to helyy with the washing family and convenient house; Apply at Yandi2a.m. #2-6t WITH REFERENCES, sa"az,taid. “Servants £0 Servani ply “4 northwest.” OEY PRIC! 37-10" A PHARMACIST_A YOUTH, FROM fo seventeen years of age, of good English who wishes to Learn the Ketail Drug Busi- 110 fa ilies furni Ey in ness: will be taken for aterm of four years. Address PRO RIETOR OF PHARMACY, Star office. WANTED—BOARD.. 426-11" WANTED-A SECOND FLOOR FRONT ROOM, furnished or unfurnished, with Board for self, rife and child three years old.’ Will pay $40 for fur- nished room, Address T. J. B., Star office. it" AD FURNISHED ROOM a Sl aad TH meres northerly ea an and 71 ete west. Ad giving particulars, 8. V. E. WHITE, B. & P. depot. s6-2 WANTED—ROOMS. A) or I streets ferences. WwW wife and dre 96-St* V Ww: ANTED—A ROOM FRONTING u furnished or furnished, with carpet only, on'G, H, ANTED—THREE OR FOUR UN Rooms, suitable for light housekeeping, chil . , stating terms, location, &c., Q. R., Star office. three unfurnished Rooms for light housekee central location. Address, ae. 918 itn Sraxer NonTawEst. ED_ON OR BEFORE THE 15Tu, FOUR OR | AT cost— furnished Koon, ora Small House, in the A northwestern part of the city. Address M., Star of- BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ ace ee ee — sia sae VANTED-BY THREE ADULTS, THREE OR BLUE FL. EL SHIRTS. , fous otis niabed: Hoona—| ith - peieate fen Be! where te preferred. W. 8. TEED, R., Star offices. ee aT-st st 935 Pennsylvania avenue. | : ORTH northwest, between 9th aud 14th; best of re- Address D.’(., Star office. 36-30" URN ISHED by Ken! rate. Ad- id (7 years): terms must be mode’ A SMALL FAMILY TWO R piL; stating terms, F.S., Star NTED-A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE (NO children) wish three unfurnished Rooms on second floor, with all conveniences for light housekeep- ing. Address, stating terms and \ Star office. ion, B. J. ‘8b. WANTED—HOUSES. ANTED—SM. Address WATE! W. office. =a = ‘ONEY, MONEY, MONEY TO School 3 For cata- ak ——————— ~ M year opens, Septanber 21, 188L. For cata. Wiartot city, by Souk raat a a RES TREN rpaE x FALER WILL GIVE FIRST-CLASS | TONS Laan Oinee, STL DEN etree hone Pear gpheaia | 1oeue® avy to the Prineayal. a nine roomn; sont from 20 to $35. Adres *"reanaey Board at 912 15th street, opposite McPherson Park. | ayenne northwest, 31-20. HE HANNAH MORE ACA GIRLS. | Department,” Star office. E References given and required. ae ee ee featning, and the in- Dp’ WARE Hou i (E LOCHIEL HOU: 612 97H STREET NORTH- fluence of & Christian home. Forty-seventh year bewins Wtewihiyinetanente, an, fofant Your Zurtineed | (Dyes, isons th contest and bt conte Oar MON "Ox Seed Berare Sucvnrry SEPBSEBERED Bev’ Arita dv Rica, Anat a Rooms, without board; ref ‘Addres: ouses in -__ Transien ‘accommmo- - Wes Soll Pee = 7 Regu eityoNE board; references exchanged. Address | ing ouios in the el mmo- | 919-1m THOS. J. FISHET: & CO. = W. ANTED—A } cht rooms. in a good conveniences; pay prompt. Add: ANTED—AN UNFURNISH furnished pair, A fam careful tenan' Hats Patent obec? Pav in geusa reas W. B. H., Star German or colored: Kool waxes. | KS, No. 409 New Jersey avenue | OR SALE- Miss 8. AL y Department. Principal am burn’: Store. BIG BARGAI IT SOLID Sy yener 4 Bes | DEKINUER'E WANCOCK. Taw Oieer, So TES | EWaumat Cant eee stop Organ with sib bass and oc. | Be. Townsend Latin, Grook atid Advauced Fang th; Ronsieyivanis eventes hort weet a50-2w*_ | tye, coupler, made by acelebrated maker, warranted | Sitio Mire. Alfred Haughess, Deewtey acd hima | ROR RENT PLPASANT ROOM, FURNISHED On + Tor only 0 a8 pwey 1. NIMMO, si-Tin p aud i? unfurnished, south {rout third ficor a | _85-6t 453 7th street northwest. | ee F ET US LIVE WITH OUR CHILD: "| Stations Taek in fronts avenue cars anes fefrsenees | JOR SALE—A SEOOND-HAND ROCKAWAY Ca Laine ge coreg eg ag ls ding und Day Iren, will reo Pa fer Youu at 800 IRth street, | exchansed: 1803 H street northwest. PTEM DE POR RENT 85 IOWA CIRCLE riawe, gvod na Will be sold cheap. Apply to i. MCDONALD, No. 509 K street northwest. SUITE OF | ‘urnished Roor withont Board, second floot a bay window, zentlemen preferred: persons havi JOR SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF CON | vants or children need net apy st | health, the owner feels compelled to sell a nearly | new Tripple Strung, Agraffe Upricht Piano at a great OUNT VERNON IN OR RENT—PLEASAN RNISHED ROOMS | sacrifice for cash.’ Can be seen at G. 1. WILD & Mf ae ng private fariiy, No. 504 9th strewt northwest, | BKO.'S, 700 Tth street northwest aim 4 | suitable only for persons taking their meals ou ‘Tenth scholastic year commence ences exchanged. sl-im re )R SALE—NOW ON HAND, AND CO! MRS. C. W. PATRO, Pr: ‘TANTLY F Lo = finishing up, a Fine Stock of Fall ter ¢ Agiss HAD HOOL FR RED DESIRABLE FURNISHED | riaes, embracing in part Brougham, Coupes, Cou: y ae fen eon Cchithiirem, Rooms, with Board, in a pri Jets, Conpe Rockaways, Landaulets, Victorias, Ex Tear 2 i ate family, with all modern conveniences; south front; Ni etreet yuimeite Franklin Park, sion Tope, &e., &e. -hand Carriages of every northwest. See | Seema sige milan Gkanane Will reop Rist, 1s. 1-20" OR Ri FURNISHED ROOMS, | ag Repository and Factory, 410-416 Sth at. borthwest. “egg a Me with gas, heat and use of bath; hot and cold gis - a For full information address Ne. S134 P strest, West Furnished Room suitable for gentleman. Apply at 1018 | JOR SALE—Ti SORTMENT OF | y ior, full informatio ms a Tith street northy | Ney d Second-hand Cn: Buggies, of a | ald-sw | descriptions, for sale or exchange at very low pric | FROR RE = D. SCHMIDT & CO.. 466 Penua, ave. went. Best of references required. | SHE! ND . 1027 Vermont ave- | nue, of 3 rooms exch, communicating, with bath on each floor. Also, Suite of Rooms on first floor. al0-Im* OR RENT—STORE 18°10th street northwest, Te WO-STORY BR south of Pennsylvania avenue and near Wholesale |X’ rooms, all modern improve | Market. A good stand tor srocery, feed or conn | Premise thwest, | business. Tnouire at 926 Louisiana avenue. EE 2 JOR SAL ATIN, eK, MAT Science and Englieh, 7 ___ Columbian € HE COLUMBL v2 with ter six per cent in si 3w JOR RENT—THE OLD AND MOST SUCCI fully, established Confectionery and Ice © Manufactory, 1015 11th street northwest, betwee and L streets, with dwelling houre, [nett J. ALBER’S, corner 14th street and ‘O-STORY BRICK HOUSE, 17 nine rooms; a good cella ple all modern improvements. Apply 1316 14th f | street northwest. 7-3 | FOR RENT—1606 14TH STREET, CONTAI fourteen oma; all modern conveniences: ft car AY, Si sen! andl instrumental | ! ei F z ree | ‘old-est ty e1 Store, ¢ 2 mniuric, ¢ ‘or further inforn | sisble and side yard. DUVALL & MARR, 804 °F | atrcrt ud -cqauumhel Grocery, Store, corner 20th ay apply to 5 aa Ge 87-3t_ | for rent. Posesni ‘56-6 ion given immediately. HE “*VIRC 210 9TH § Brick, seven roc OR SALE ~1 is SEPTEMBE NIA DAIRY,” NO. 3 year: C street northwest, will be sold reasonable for css! gz ; thorough in perfect repa iF e sir; front Kindergarten to Colineiste Dvparts | Heat $85 ner months Apps ot TAS Gin Mes ea | Anpls"on premises —__S5-8t" Spal CB BODES, or Miss ae Gees west. t 87. V SON HAVING LARGE FARM, | street southeast. 2 nt FOREN EHLVAT wipments, and dearivg an ex SS DIN ROE RENT AND SALES OF perienced, practical, Northern Farmet nS and at auction, —See Bulletin issued on the Ist and bringine ample t os lestimonials of character, fitness, to work it i oe) reopens SEPTEMBE For ai th of every month at the office of THOS. E. WAG: Dee aa culars apply to GAMAN, 519 7th street north weet. Shares OF for Salary: ,Cummencing how, Or first of year, | Culse” 20 OR RENT—FURNISHED—COMMODORE FRANK- ISS FF Hin's Residence, 1338 19th strect northwest, near FE a i) NO. A. PRESCOTT, AT HIS. for Boys aad Girls, on the First DaPont Circle; house contains ten rooms and every cone RT Ene Bites Nontmwaes, | ier, in Flee, Eresteteiee Gun fomlenee: ie new and handsomely fart Gidt | Hae several very fine dionses for sile Cieape ais, | Hotthwet, Tuition reasonable. ma pri y only. S.J. 70. sere Hh ss % | : aes = ane F street northwest Fartor the cist where the suugen of improvementoaad | QGHOOL, FO AtUsic BEM ory inst: JOR RENT—A VHRY NICE THREE STORY BA! he rise In vaines are still in proxress. | Nise 10 Jeswons in this euny F ment and back building Brick Residence, corner | , Houses and Lots in all p of the city for sale at low | and thorough method, interestine to cblidren and ued Property, containing thirteon rooms and bath room; ull | Amures. proved of by parents. Terms per Quarter, 24 les- modern improvements; location within one short «uare | Houses for rent. sous: First-class, $5; second-class, $3. of Avenue cars and Herdics. ‘The house is in neat -con- dition, with parkinz enclosed with iron fence. Price, $35, J. V. ON. HUYCK, 1505 Penns; A specisity is made of the care and rental of houses. | Houses furnished and unfurnished wanted to #u] unprecedented demand. ° Private Lessons given as usual. nly a | monthly in advance. Congressmen and othe of 20 rooms, wine moder improvem mente” Anaras ee 1879 Mi stro, modern ents. 0. near Thomas’ Circle, or J. BEN NEDY, near Hes! Bank. a31-2w LEASE from the C.'and 0. Genal ‘Company, and | RIGHT TO WATER POWER, lately owned and ‘used by W. G. Baney. decesard. in the manufacture of BUSEY'S EXCELSIOR GUANO. MERSON IN: Boieel Chusieal and Mathematical SCHOOL FOR BOYS, 4th street, between I end K streets, Alto, She RIGHT and FORMULA for itsinanutactare. | Will re-open WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMDEI 14, 1881. — : = is Mill ia situated on ‘and Ohio Ca- For circulars, ete., addies mR RENT: 609 NEW JERSEY AVE- | nat, about 13 mules from Georgetown. Apply to CHAS. BUYOUNG. Principal, Se eee ayttey ars vouN: C. M. MATTHEWS, 1208 3ist street, or 224-3m vid 14th | at Sree northwest >” > CgOHN- gm Mt ADLER, 3148 bridge street, Ji88_HILTONS ENGLISH AND FRENCH | qos Rise a aoe Sousa | mont avenue, wil reopen September Lith: Barkin =i i = ‘avenue, will re-open Fiviowwand, Dweline. No, 420 101 get anne at GQIOREY ADERNCED ON IMPORTANT and VAL- | pupils limited. a22-3m tached from dwelling, which contains 12 rooms, inelud- | Bras Bea coe Ne eter before or after Patent. Se ee ing two li periors, large cellar, cas, water, bath, &c. Inquire at 926 Louisians avenue. dyn. MONEY TO LOAN Ponsding nnd PbO at teat, Tone Eaten AN AT 2 PER BOARDING ans. J. EDDY SOMBLS Principe. OR PARTIALLY House, 1p central location; frst-clangre- ing abroad could tind ' prompt ai Address H.C. HOUSE, Siar omen stating re -3t* WANtee to BUY, A TWO OR TH! RY ate ad at irae red, avenue northwest. fe meat e ANTE) W. D—-AN UNFURNISHED DWELLING, with tw rate parlors the main floor; it THAT THEY WEAR OUT TWO PAIRS OF PANTS, | not to exceed $60. Addreay, by letter Jon JONES aT Ist street southwest. 6-3t" WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. wis: Wate POT, ANTED—$5,000 AT 7 PER CENT INTEREST and $4,000 at 6 per cent, each for three years. Good real estate ‘socurity in double the amount wiven. No commissions paid.” Address A. B. for $150 per sult Star office. :D—10, 000 SUITS OF CLOTHES TO GLEAN at the BOSS CLEANING DE- ry best work. 86-3t" 1 ‘ANTED_THE USE OF A HORSE SUITABLE PRICE'S Mable sii oa CEARK: siteo, itd. ZN Cleaning ers to reno niture to steam, WANTED-CARPETS TO GLEAN. Waste “TS TOCLEAN. WE DO: lower than in any NTED-AT it WE HAVE BEEN ASKED WHEN WE ARE GOIN for # light business busy, for his keepin g, till No- TO HAVE OUR REGULAR FALL paaeae hae came ; Were ee ee ee» PAY FOR TE AT PRRORNT) 45 | Joie Sinod Ditee ae each a ee WE ANE NOT THROUGH REFITTING AND | 7,07. Outline OguresScentaesch. “PRINCE, 1000 WON'T BE FOR TWENTY DAYS TO COME. THE | ¥,yANTE ELL OR RENT—A PIANO. W.B. BASE FOR OUR NEW WINDOWS IS BEING CAbT, | and 7thetnat, 2ON’ COMME Of Pennsylvania Siw AND OTHER DECORATIONS WILL NOT ARRIVE | YQ ANTED PLAT SEWING, BRAIDING AND BEFORE THE TWENTIETH. IN THE MEANTIME | or childcen under aixtoen yours’ of atone es WE ARE OPENING OUR NEW FALL Goops, AND | Address Wor Star otlcg Tae Hatin and Mathematics. WILL BE GLAD TO SHOW THEM TO you. WANTED Horses ‘TO PASTURE; WILL GRAIN when required; keeping horaea a specialty city’ references: can’ be mes can be penn at XICE'S OLD STEAM CARPET Works, 496 Maine ave. : ing Wark haing ave. southwont, Peath other establishment in W. Orders by telephone. A. H. CHACE & BRO. Gif fone isiani a avenue, Warten Room of Deeds: m. toS p. m. rs al ‘TO ANNOUNCE THA’ . BELL, 1420 New York avenue, is 4 Conic very ‘Terris a ‘and Notary. 4, m2 WASTED FEATHERS AND HAIR MATTRESSES ‘Renovate ANTED-FEATHERS TO tresses 0 are CHG SHS, eID A WwW Ts street northw: or at Branch Store, No. 408 9th st. nortinwent Nob. Second-hand Clothing. We bay Ss igs COUNTRY BOARDING. NTED Pennsylvania Steam and Make Over. Up! rniture stored and eke ‘ca Penney . H. YOUNG'S, 1408 api2-6m ANTE, RE TO STORE 12 E We ‘D-FURNITURE TO STORE IN FINE CHACE’S, 616 La. ave. mari RENOVATE, MAT- and’Ship, at OS'-+ 616 Louisiana avenue. marl b> OLD GOLD ANDSILVERIN LARGE OR Quantit ven —: cash price paid. 321 KNOW THATISELLAFIRST- ‘ailor-made Second-hand Suit, much better mt it, mn JUSTH'S OLD STAND, 00D. to $25. PLEASANT BOARD, location: clos to 'R. | tains a am A. P. Mol Strasburg, Va. SANDY ‘ONEY.—A «mall sum of MONEY TO LOAN for a A full short time, on. satisfactory vocurity, or (o invest y c. y Hoom 7, Bt: Cloud Busia T= TREMONT HOUSE, WITHITS FINE PROME- nade balconies. ool, airy rooms, superior table, Tip ratn’ soomt nad boar $2 and $90 poe set sy ia ages $00 ioe GPEAGUE MANSION, ConN®: crx AND x sts, | [NEY TO LOAN oy a“ pip a holy fartithed i Son tage or gia gseraie 20d | In Gama to Bust nae WAVERLY SEMINARY, 1412 1 STREET NORTH. of guests. Also, Tablo Board ff dewired. al5-18t" ON REAL ESTATE SECUHITY. "* | hy Newt Boarding sd Day Schosl for Young Ladi. | ERTON HOUSE, tm AND ISTREETS —ernsT- very lowest rato. 26th. "Mise LIPSCOMSS, Princinal. ae 3. V.N. HUYCK, Rear Esrare AGExt, ™27__ Office 1505 Pa. av. i ‘ONEY TO LOAN, class ; Room Board, to $25; location central; ho liquors. J. M. Bridxae oy Arlington Ins. Buildinis. OSBORNE SEMINARY FRENCH AND ENGLISH Boardine and Day School for Young Ladies and Lildle Girls will mopen at MSM street northwost, Sep- fanber 5, T381. CO. FE RENT WELL-FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR, Claases from Kindergarten to Harvard fronting two streeta, in most desirable part of the ON ee nn CENT. ewe ‘Therough instruction by North- Fi eae era Mas. D: 8. SrOCRHAM, Oo HOLTZMAN, eu tone a ete : —— a 10th and F streets northwest. Bor RERGUBH AND CLASSICAL HIGH SCHOOL, fase We Principal, will commence its four COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. | }yfo™#¥ To woan. teenfti Annual Session SEPTEMBER 1orm 1881, in the | R SALE-ONE HUNDRED AND srery acres |. er ey al AON REALSSTATE, Sa = Church, "Boys thorouiy Stiod for Basinese, i of Land, with ood improvements, within the limits | 28 $100 and. upwards, . ntific § Naval Acadenny, West Point, Collage of the corporate villaze of Herndon; ‘or would sell in ‘Charges moderate. No delay. or Unt ‘ts graduates @ high stand in lots to suit purchasers, Address J. H. BARKER, Horn. * B.H.WARNER, | Various of Se comnty eS *6-6LKIt | nov76 916 F street northwest. | 435.3, oe Sehingion, ©, FPCRIDA LAND FOR SALE.—OVER 3,000 ACRES of the richest Land in Sumter county, South Florida, rail. In tracts of 10 ERMAN AND ENGLISH SCHOOL FORK GIRLS. LOST AND FOUND. G 5th. Good transportation by water and No, 920 I street “northwest. Tesopenn Septenber a Pin < ro oe = . For information on and the 29th of Hanna wrovan Beautify focstea been he and | | OST-BETWEEN NORTH G AND SOUTH A August MISS C: DENGLEM, Principal, ‘alg-im" line... Good land for truck farming. Litt: ast, Pearl with silver Asuit- | A ‘ Se TOE a Japnly for the nexttvo weeks to" WP. COUPER, | | able reward will be given if rtumed to ait O'stiwet | ‘VWASHINGTON, COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. —A Betwoen § and 8 o'clock p.m., at $13 G atrect north- | southeast. ca a ee Se prone: FROM DES ne | LOST A LIBERAL REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR ‘2 D. BUTCHER aid Bisa MC. DOUG: | Furs FOR: SALE, ONE MILE FROM BELTSVILLE, Fol =e ant ee aes a = Sect? and | LAS, 1 1023 a rai Lath street northwest. a6 Branch B&O. 1) alles en Dey aad, | CSpot SAS. F. MUSSEL: Sos F etroct noctaweat: NSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, ic imy wvily CHESTER, PA. Addresr H. WILLISTON. instruction in Civil Engineering, Chemis- nd Ents. Degrees conferred. is 14.) proved, balance OPENS SEPT. 1 i J O8T—SEPTEMBER 7, THREE COWS—ONE BUF. Li, si anore ea: one black, with white face: i an, WILLISTON. © USO aStsloe try, the Claes THEAIRFAXCOUNTY. VA, RETUDEC Sute™ | wil bepeid if rfumed to JOHN MORPHY, comer ot | pdb“ “Gon. THEO, HYATT, President ‘By virtue of a doed of trust from D. W. Alvord and | and Boundary streets northwest, 20 _ | |DRIVATE SCHOOL_ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL— Pife to the understyned. dated the 15th day of Decem- | 4 OST—SEPTEMBER 5, PROBABLY AT iru-| P CHARLES E. HILION A a PRONCIEAL ber, 1969, and of record on the land records of «ald | Jf {treet wharf or om Bxeelaior, black Canseo Tine, county, Book L, Np. 4 peace 95, Taball'on MONDAY, | wl Hieure, Oblong ‘one lady's fret name and date FALL TEEM OPENS SEPTEMBER 6ra. SEIT IRSY: before the door of the Cont oment cond | cmeraved ineido. Nt) aE | Pept Rited te Gaga Belaniins Gps, or eal p louse of genic i county, at ELEVEN O'CLOCK A: Mell ¢ the hiya : ve ness. and improved Farm known as EPT, 3—$5 REWARD FOR THE RETURN | A limited number of Pupils received into the family of “Spring Hill,” f¢ y the of. the late Wi Scotch ‘Terrier; answers by the name of Fosti . apis beg sche. Orne, the. EEO the mn. of » Boot serip ers d—No. 229. Keturn | Principal, where they will receive the care and dis- | to 1743 F street, 96 3t* a information apply at 405 ast Capital QPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, ‘Corner of 7th and L streets and daughters 1: ‘TRAYED OR STOLEN FROM MY PREMISES. A jrown Mure: no white marks, and disposed to pace: ure Smonthcold Sorrel Mare Colt, #95 foward wil'be y information leading to their reco. Pg TientMaNN, 817 Tih street nocthwest. 96-30 § = Ylvania avenue, ae 5 = ‘Arlis i sr, 6-4 already ap for ho for rent. | FZ UNDERGART! —MIB: LA HESSELBACH, RE BESCOTT'S REAL Estate excuanoe, — | WA Worneds Gk Sine denies dicho oi OR petals 027 1 poe ees sl-3m 1416 F Street Northwest. | rarten at 1135 contains twenty rooms, two bath roome, and | = —————_____ = sian f HOS sme a BRICK WILL BE EXCHANGED Poder convenienées. THOS. J: FISRER & CO... 1924 700,000 Pig oo pelt op oe | P ROE, RENT_DESINABLE HOUSE, 12 ROOMS, | a15-1m "454 Pennsylvania avenie. | Will Reopen on MONDAY y 2, 1881, at } first-class order, a fow minutes. walk to atroct cate: a eee ore 38 T STREET AWEST. | at low price until’ Ist May. Spring road, near 14th oR RENT— For further und fuil particulars and circ alars apply to street, Mount Pleasant. WAT. J. RHPES 83-6t" Gt Aes aun poran Profan: GF OLERE AM, | VOR RENT — HOUSE 506 FIFTH STREET, BE- | with Summer Garden in rear and large cellar, 423 10th (Ciiimlcnaee aa —. tween F and F northwest, opposite Judiciary Square, | street, between Gas Office and Medical Museum, a few seston : containing 11 rooms and Todern. improvements. In- | doors north of Pennaylyania avenue. An excellent stand 1k WILL, RE- quire of B. H. DUVALL, 459 Pennsylvania avenue, or | for a hotel. Thoroughly renovased. Inquire at 926 | WE opEN &e., ad (31 Indiana avenue. a31-15t | Louisiana avenue. dy5-3mn oes ads 2 MOREE, Fe RENT—A , HANDSOME, BRICK MAN- | {OR SALE—The MILL, MACHINERY, UNEXPIRED sie Beis Iressa sion, furnished or uhfurnished, | able. fsa Tth street horiwest EDUCATIONAL. OTL MY AN. "N@ MEN AN for seid: “I take great arent Ee he nent f the ‘est tweithal tiecteal Y nay ‘ veoreeted veal farther be! of the Intter, dente (itted ot Media Aesdcmy are now at in, Erinceurn, Lalayette, University of Reameetvene, initia, ete Yo Rttod for West Bout, Aumage ; choc, #0 (er ameter men and Love: ue exaept for mwwie. oye. | Special care and ¥ Vettel ad clans inate a teckward young. then, erat! Ptivete tutering cud sched in" Rah, Salina Rese ee ae Twelve instroctors, all men and st! eredustes Preneh ‘geken fn lence : iy by Professor WP. Moment ‘aap as to eb heya El ond ane Sdvemtawes of ¢& Hanguand’s Book-kropiter and Pent mee, witli th finest ind fullest app ment and tinattien. Fine taf e Dead in ell storie sna table; dowd beths; ymmasium; exces Wecrated circular contains picture of bufitines full particulars, with 100 references, and letters: foom the Hop do Weed, uv. Jobn 1. Routt, John Hoey, Es Judee George M. Van Honeen, ex- thi itev. De. A. P. Pwaboris, the Rew. 3, bi ae Tay ore A Heiver, Media. D>. Wi Pane 1, Bisbe, Jes Stola, Gro. - 3. Noah, Hea, Me w wid others. Reha twelve miles by rot’ from Sist and Chestnut streets, Phiiadaiphin. twemtye five daily train: ‘ocmch tevte thean rawulariy. Bele niibntes fro Media station: Jin has seven churches aud a tenyarance 3 enforeed, prokibiting the sale of all into drinks. Th. hualth weond of Media has fe Students admitted at any time. No “ HEeueott, A amination requisite for adinissdon, jariewars eddres SWITHLN C. SHORT. A-M., (Harvard University eraduate), Media, [st Ebbitt House. Friday, A 6 from Pam: tO jem” MSS one Septembet ‘DARFIPS SCHOOL FORK BOYS AND M's: JE Ginis wil reopen MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Sra, at M. P.Churca, 9:2 street northwest. 31-26" WE ARCHER INSTITUTE. MES. ARCHER AND of panite will apend the summer iu Colo- SSARUS will occupy her house Mr, Mumgeny yall any EMINARY AND DAY SCHOOL IsMth treet northwest, reopens Thorough instruction th Mrs. ELIZABLTH HAR aan” ASELL INSTITUTE, 903 lérm STRERT NORTH- 4 west Mr. L. E. Swirn, Principal, ate Pris. of Sem.) School bacins SEPEPMBER Tar. A ucinh and Classical Schoo thes tor French Principal wil comforts of 1 pleasant howe to atx young winks, ‘ay be obtained at Une Bookstores or fro ‘With eaperior facili five the care and ‘Cirou- Prin- a26-Tm ON ACADEMY, CORCORAN BUILDING, wukylvania avenue and 15th street, op- i reanury. "A select schoo! for bay’ and Souter 1 umber limited. Only scholars af, goad haracter received. Fal term of 188] becine Day and evemng sestons. Cart patruction NONZAGA COLLEGE, x, UStaxit Nonrawrsr, Nehe. t ber. nue chiasy of hetn- 0 refers to his former pupils in the F sires ery and other collewes of the Socety af Jesus, a TTUTE AND KINDERGARTEN, — mas Circle, four fr re AY, September it, Liat. 3 land teachers, Genuine Kindergarten. Daily o struction in @erasn free. Normal class for ladies, Every advantose for thorouch instragtion from you Getto most advanced department. For catalocues ae dress Miexes POLLOCK and NOB, Principals. alt lm MY Si6Al, BUSS H MURRAY, TEACHER OF JME Vocsi az Instrumental Muste. Orders left et prin- Cipal iausie stores or ber residence, 47 K street, onat of St. Aloysius Churc Il receive attention. -06t" LYGE, MECHANICSBURG, -) LWenty-sxth year beuae REV. T. P. EGE, A. M., Prost. WEST WASHINGTON SCHOOL FOR GIRLS (lucorporated May 28th, 1851.) MISS MARGARET . LER, (Late of Richinond, Va.,) PRING | Te PPEMBER 7, 1861, ws Pen VEAK x Din Emetiah. 50 in Kugixh and French, 0 in Euglish and Fi fall detaile at G. W. Ceople 's_ Agricultural Store, ‘TITUTION FOR THE IMPROV! NB’ D INSTRUC- TION OF DEAF MUTES, Lexington avenue, be- tween 6 d Gath strects, “New York. The rl hool in the country. Established Pure Oral Method. Send forcireviar. — apl-eofim (PRINITY HALL. BEVERLY, NEW 2 Shoronch Home School for Girls. Varied sdvan- ‘of the highest vine Tenth pear terion SEPTEMBER Iota. ‘For circulars address Mirela CHELLE GIBBONS HUNT, Principal. 5-eodm YEW WINDSOR COLLEGE AND SEMINARY. N Open September 1. Both sexes admitted and ere ated. For Catalo adeirens Ray, a. M. J) » D. D.Pinadent, New Windsor, Mi.” jyi0-win ne QHENANDOAH ACADEMY, WINCHESTER, VA.— $2 Preperation for University, Arms, Navy or Business; suburban CE MINOR, MLA. Uaiey Van. LL. mene” sy hawt ARNETT'S UNI SCHOOL, ELLICOTT Guay MD. —Princival, Jas. ws LL. D.. late Principal of St. John’ September 14th. ESS AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, Wid. mE Sha>viUD Gra aim tanita ax Contralto Soloist in Church or Conoert. A 944 K street northwest. PROFESSIONAL. | DE STARE PARSONS, DENTIST, 49097H STREET, Southoast ourner 9th and E northwest. Extracting 9 to 1am. Wi free, for the poor. Pist- ‘a references. Gas Chanjos resem E, CHTROPOMIST Ft, RGERY.—DR. of over turty-five years’ ex ‘con- secutive years of practice in Wank: D. C., sucoes- fully treats Corns, Bunions, Diseased ‘Nails, Vascular creaoonces, and all Ailimeute of tise Peet” Haninent physicians, oes eee one “ys Tetons patronize his Penueyl- Yoana Avent, oppodte Willard's Hotel. "Fee, Sige R. R. PARSONS, DENTIST, #28 71H STREET west, ‘D and E streets, over 5 nce Booketee. Oper sd’ Mechantoal istry skillfully Charge moderate. Con aS 5g dD’ WEISENBORN. DENTIST, 915 7TH es all - Cepwrediny sot Ses Sepeciaity. All Discaser of whatever Yame.or waters pa ey Stattert: aud ured. free to all. Ufhee and orth went 1216 15th street, corner N street BOOTS AND SHOES OW SCE sor, 2 and Shoes. ary FP"ST Chass BOOTS AND SHOES aT ACTUAL COST. ‘We will sell all of our Gent's Fine LOW SHOES ana Light CONGRESS GAITERS at actual Cost. Ladies’ LO’ |OES, SLIPPERS and Light BUTTON BOOTS ut Prifke Cost These Goods must be closed ont to make room for Fall PERSONAL. WOULD BE PLEASED TO HAVE AN INTER- bonds je view with who signs herself “A Christian ‘Persons desiringsuformation will address MOORE & | WO™2-” ~~ torneys, st Bairf ATIONAL DETECTIVE AGENCY, orn sons ee HOM AS We rrasthe. sizeot porthwest. Lost and. stolen ‘property | re hog also fall LER, Auct'r. 204 law ‘covered: reliable information obtained on any subject; nt free ty mail on = ~lawéw_ | Consultation free; all confidential; no he utainel EXCHANGE FOR UN- | chanre unless al5-Lin' —s from ‘improved with a Stomnn nouncy — MATHEMATICS, fnaubee 202 Dorthwests os C*eellent, grater: English. (ONDAY, NINETEENTH, be sald the Whited Land, (617 acres, ) near Hunter's ‘ix lots of 76 to 133 acten each: hes mc near —i POSITIVELY NO ONE oa W. & 0.3. Bh. Bare chanes for luswber he boc pad gpm age aS aio authorized. Bee aon hat iny peltonte have tonay of ae wi commence me Ge THO! ‘with the following corps of re THOMAS WOOite, | Commlenioners. | Ttion Fes. HD, SHRADER, “OL NPRGU, AS BO “BRteanor of BYERS, Boreas er ‘and Ger. FOR SALB_i7 the most and poalities. Only two gee sae BLES Nee Fark some aso Tae Fs ao nee DERBY HATS, in Black, Brown and Peerl. STRAW a MANILLA HATS, et reticod prices, Wand LADIES’ PARASOLS and SUN SHADES. ‘S pas SEADOO NS CAMLAEE COMET OMe ‘the cheapest for beauty, comfort and durability in the Su bthee This — is 8 good opportunity to get good goods st very Figures. RK SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN.—THE WELL 605 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. F? “txoeth rah and Daley Far terms. small Farms on time. OMT A; SPORTING GOODS. ‘LIPS, 1428 New York avenue, 2i8-1m* : é ALUABLE FAIRFAX LAND FOR SALEBY C= RUPPERT, ‘chan Hn artes Court, Houge, “Vas