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PRESIDENT ARTHUR'S LETTER OF A0c NOME IDENC The foliowing is the text of Gen. Arthur's let- ter of acceptance: | ack me POLICY. phs as follows: “The announcement ath of the President was received here | versal expressions of profound regret. | fal editions of the papers published the aews with heavy mourning borders. The flags are at nat mast on the town hall, on a lane | iNew Yorx, Jul eames ox tumber of pablie and private buildings and on | cept the position ass the great party | Whose action you announce. "This acceptance impli »proval of the principles deciared by the convention, but recent usaze permits me to add some expression of my i The | right and duty to Popular elections is a matter so vital that it must Stand m- front. The authority of the national | governm rve from fraud and force | elections Micers are chosen is a two parties lainly Acts of Congres@@or tea us PTANCE—WHAT HE sap | NOMINATED FOR THE VICE~ RFIELD WANTS A QUIET FUNERAL. Loxe Braxen, N.J., Sept. 20.—it is Mrs. | Gariieid’s expressed desire that the funeralshall | be quiet and unostentatious as possible. In Other Cities. WHAT THE NEWSPAPERS SAY—ACTION OF MUNI CIPAL AUTHORITIES. Ky., September 20—Mr. Wat. ays in to-day’s Courier-Journal: The Presidegt is dead and all the nations responding to that touch of sympathy which makes the Whore world kin stand uncovered in the of the calamity, for trazedies, caiami- are doubly so when they spri yuna attach themselves to the head of the inuch to eurb t | violence and wrong to which the t and the count have been in in subjected. sometimes despoiling | ties, sometimes stifling the voice of a whole state. tins, not only ii gress. but beneh and in le sof men never chosen by th pe r ae » rep. The democratic party since saining possession “ee ie shops of sales hee! es of the two houses of Congress has made the: senta oq People and of law. | just laws the object of bitter, ceaseless assault, | If ever mortal stood in these relations to his “and despit nee has hedged them with | country and his time, this man did so. It was | restrictions cunningly contrived baMe and | paralyze them. ‘This aggressive majority boldly attempted to extort from the Executive hi proval of various enact: destructive these election laws by jutionary threats | that a constitutional exe to power tlt be punished b ithhelding the appro- on the government. the universal sense that hedid so,which brought around his bedside his fellow citizens without ais and women who had and tittle childre genev nor the hal caused inction of politieal opinion ver seen him to pray for him* | who conceived not the emer- wnitude of the conti life, to ask-each day after his as if he were a father, ill and dying An some far off place. A Proclamation by the Mayor of Philadelphia, pt. 20.—The mayor has i the following proclamation to the select mon councils of the city of Phi ing upon hi public disapproval alone sabdued this arr power into a suilen surrender for the time be of 9 part of its demand: arty | ved the stern refusal of its > pe to suffer the overthrow of st The death of the F ed to be salutary and just. It has | : by sted, and now insists, that the gov- | it fills nd of ¢ £ the United States sem | with horrer the authorities ndin duty bound to effectually pro- | a thes ety tele! dew: ba: ed by the constitution as dination at the appropriat han this, the repnbliean_ part me by whic nse of the national dnal point i ts ceed, that the oss shail be faithfully expressed and fitting hon- ors rendered to the remains of our beloved nd t part of its work of republican party gave the ballot to the emancipated slave as his right and ence. A large increase in the number of vers of Congress, and of the elector 2 | college, from the former slaye-holding state: Sami G. Kine, Mayor. | was ‘the immediate result. The history of The mayor has also issued a call fora special Tecent years abounds in evidence that in é m: Ways and in many pla especially, meeting of the councils. a ’ | where their number has been great enough The President Up All Night. | to endanger democratic control—the vei New York. Sept. 20.—General Arthur did not ; en whose elevation to re until daybreak. At 9 o'clock this morn- | this increase of representation was effecte nd took a bath, and at that hour been debarred and robbed oftheir yo laine and ¢ fe Bliss had called It is true that no stat and were waiting to see him. Up to 10 o'clock tution in words denies or abrid | eXeteises of their political rights: but the mode absolutely nothing new had been determined by | &™pl¢yed Mr. Arthu it is'axuece to bar their way are no less effectual. | “Lpower derived from the entra Chef Magistrate, to whom so recently the peo- | itted in part the re ive and startling thought that the )VERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE CLOSED. . the publie printer, sent word to Printing eth would be suspended, and, there- ibe no work there until further tr wi the overthrew, reli it now the Government s morning the govern ACE to dete isuity and nat n peopiein the greatest ¢ Kepublicats cherish none of the fave animated them durin busine: there w Loxe Brexen, NJ, Sept. 20, 10:45 a.m.—The iation Actweentae secti day opened clear but warm. The oceat is p Hessly and ame . n. the roar of the surf being scarcely ‘The intense gloom — which cust over the villaze by hel + | will not fulfill Ay UNG y nd pre established if all ye land, nor until | PHC’ and action, hall Denot merely cold bat livks birthrights, contidenti¥eiaim and the perity ar ee man should be the Incumbe | man should be the incum! A Telezram from the President | dat : i CABINET THAT HE HAS TAKEN THE Pe 20.—The following by the Cabinet this morn- fite which a proper adiuinistration «¢ ands. This sentiment would dowitless meet with general acquiescence, but opiniot. has been widely divided upon the wisdom and Pae- tieability of th various reformatory sclienus which have been sugus and of certain pra posed regulations governing appointments to public office. The efficiency of such regulations en distras i they have OATH OF ¢ RANCH, stam Was re Ly or such w York, Sept. 20.—f have your message ing the death of President Gartield. me to renew through you the expression h I have already Hand abstract ed to Attorney ral MacVeazh. above general business capacit nel | rdance with your suggestion I have special fitness for the particular Work in | cath ot office as President, It seems tome that the rules which uid be applied to the man * Hon. John R. Brady, Justice of the public Court of the state of New York. I n wivise you further in regard to the nform, in the | miduct of suc- | | cosstal pri should be tenure of ppoi J upon ascertained fitne Antucr. office should be stable. [tions of responsibility should, practicable, be tilled romotion AFTER THE NEWS WAS | worthy and effie The inve RECEIVED—GUITEAt ANT OF THE PRESIDENT'S IS PROTECTED. | gation and fail the pan- plaints, . should be i first learned of en at their homes on duty the build- Id that, by the hearing the of the, ¢ office. whet! and in little time the oe Se loseon innate recular guard wa hortly after some | yi a citizen, and that he should ¢ Feporters, who drove to the pation | solute liberty to think and speak an } 2 crowd would asser the news. it . confirmed |p al matters according to his own will O he hon ovitear’s situated on vast side of the vuilding, ound of the bells did not reach hin. and in it is only whe blowing from be rments—one of ne republican policy —has bre eturn of abundant prosperity and th the westward that the is are heamd at ynt of many distr ‘ans dime: ie! aaa to this | restoration of sound 1 which te Wee Gr Eke haces ce | ok Gur poms do the Wing, a fer the pul shot attest the yand conrae of t itt party te deal with sueli fn I reafter demand soluti be food as cold We uurpOs! dar. ples which should govern i Hlements of the ¢ fe must be ne pS DOUBLED, one he value of pr TSated. ity be ot Mi the individ they should be r tution permits, US Co-Operation of the ni nt. The int of the whole country demand that the advantages of | WMON Seaool system should be brow: within the reachor of the nation « ate should be “i tothe snpport of sectarian schools. uch ch should be made in the present | mi system of taxation as will relieve any urdesed Industry er elass, and enable our as to euimpete + of 6tueP land failing to work, he was ed te vo to the eighth precinet station. _ 3OING TO THE JAIL. )} o'clock a band of 30 or 40 colored «i going out towards the ctwiee during the £ people were seen approaching the jail, " off by the sentry. whose pust vred chureh (some 250 yards west building.) “Early this morning’a erowd of in Park, but did not go stare fully with tho: ment, national in their character, and | j clopment of our wate , | Courses and harbors wherever the general inter- ING SOUNDLY. | ests of commerce require. can id not bear the bell ayo, as now, the nation stood at found him on “every r ential election, and the pundly till about 51g wcontinuance of wswered one this ney, founded its hopes of success, not ia very quiet sleep and felt upon »s, but upon its history, Its sub- door has been placed sequent course has been such as to strengthen lusion seems to have ms which it then made upon the conf- curious to know what was nd support of the country. On the other Prior to this, being wit! dierations more urgent than have nt of the rotunda, he could, by ‘ments, forman ides Ss to improving that he + existed forbid the acce: ts to power. Their succe: he chiefly come from the united on which sought the foreible nion, and which, according of our past history, will cendancy in the councils of the party nose triumph it will have made by far the st contribution. “There is the gravest reason for apprehension that exorbitant claims uponthe public Treasury, 3 ; ure. he is very | by no means limited to the hundreds of millions arn wha ‘ncon. This morn- | already covered by bills introduced in Congress he was found ‘ne with his broom | within the past four years, would be success- Ramile the Wooden door se as to give hima fully urged if the democratic party should suc- Baited view and an opportun -ed in supplementing its present control of the gounds national legislature by electing the executive ‘There is in the covtrol of fm the rotunda. It can be ly that at 74y o'clock this morning he had not heard | {8 Whole law-1 the government e marshes of the tanding on hi: that the Eres ent was dead and althon | State repute flee quite as oi snorant of te Js in constant dread of an at-| those to which the faith of the nation now’ tack. Indeed. ever sinee his commitment to | pledged. 1. and especially since Serzeant Mason shot at| “I do not doubt that im he beeame frightened al the least sound. publican party, and that its | INWEST PRIC | will turn out f ie vovernment should aid works ofinternal | arre: A) | NEW FALL Goops. i ‘a just, economical and patriotic administration. 1 ami respectfully yuur obedient servant, 3 “OC. A. ARTHTR. “Tothe Hon. George F. Hoar, President of the Republican Natlonal Convention A MEDICINE FOR WOMAN. INVENTED BY A WOMAN PREPARED BY A WOMAN LyDla £. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Is 4 Posrrive CunE + For all those Painful Complaints and Weaknesses 80 common to‘our best Femaie population. It will cure entirely the werst form of Female Com- plaints, al! Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and Ulcera- tion, Falling and Displucements, and the consequen Spinal Weakness, and is particularly adapted to the Changes of Life. an early stage of development. The tendency of Cau- cerous Humors is checked very speedily by its use. It removes Fuintness, Flatulency, destroys all Cra vings for Stimulanta, and Relieve cakness of the Stomach. It cures Bloating, Headache, Nervous Pros- tration, General Debility, Sleeplessnees, Depression and Indigestion. . ‘The feeling of bearing down, cor and backache, is always permanently SF" PHYSICIANS USE IT AND Pi FREELY._2t It will at all times snd under all cirew in harmony with the laws that govern the Tor the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this, ound is unsurpassed. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND is prepared at 233 and 285 Western avenue, Lynn, | Mass. Price $1. Six bottles for $5. the form of pills, also in the form of | of price, $1 per box foreither. Mrs. Pinkham freely answers ali letters of inquiry. Send for pamphlet, Ad- dress as above. we pain, weight | ined by its use, | RIBE IT stances act female sys- aren ISLAND FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, 6 aNp 7 Joun Sraeez, New Yous. BRANCH OFF £10 West Bartione STREET, BALTIMORE. 47 Nonrn Ergun Sx: PHILADELTHIA. 1199 Broapway, New York. 279 FULron STREET, Broox.ya Ladies’ Dresses and Garments of all kinds of all Fab- It will dizsolve and expel Tumors from the Uterus in | FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. EDUCATIONAL. | OR RENT TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, ROR SALE-HOUSE 1215 FRANKLIN ROW, K ! PDUPILS TAKEN IN ENGLISH. FRENCH. PAINT- ? ‘first-class Tabie Board, 13 I street - street, will be sold. annuity. ing, etc.. commencing September 26th, 1881. Apply a ee TDG | premissa’ Tu Pes for an annuity. Apniy on she | Se NOuLE Ist hme siv-d ‘at 1905 It street y em suite or single, as FX. RE! TPARLOB AND ces COMMU. ‘cating, on eccond floor; a very. Tul localityy’ at 1016 K street DOE rooms, References required. PE RENT—A BAY WINDOW, SECOND STORY front Room, handsomely ; one JR RENT—DELIGHTFUL APARTMENTS, ELE-- F gant trashed a y furnished ; Sjuere from cars, with or without Board; privste fam- Ryne other boerders. Baferenoss exchanged. Ad 2 eiz-st™ JOR REN SIN “‘THE PORTLAND,” AT the intersection of Vermont avenue, 14th street and Thomus Circle; the finest and most complete house of this ® rt in the country. ‘Two handsome dining-roome attecied. Exporienced caterer and moderate charges. | Amjiy to THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F street | northwest. 514-20 VOR RENT—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOM en suite or single, io persons married or to gentle: bay window, Yants or chil iPe RENT—OFFICE ROOM, ADMIRABLY Lo- ested for a Life Insurance Company. Inquire at the Ottice Columbia Fire Insurance Company, lia4 F B.reet. ‘88-e02w Pe RENT PI ASANT. ROOM, FURNISHED oR | BP unfurnished, sout third floor; also, one on | fourth floor, wiltt Boord oT oderate; pleaxant ‘ituntion; parkin front; avenue cars pass; | exchaused; 1803 H street northwest. | FOE RENT, ALEASANT UNFURNISHED ROOMS ina private fainily, No. 804 9th street northwest, taking their meals out. Refer ences exchanged. als-4w* | FOR, RENT—' NF HED ROOMS, | 4S with cas, heat and use of bath: hot and cold water: Apply at 1018 17th street northwest. Best of references required, ow suitable only for persons aly _ FOR RENT—STORES. VOR RENT—STORE, 1421 NEW YORK AV | Aomorthwest, lately occupied by, Joly | Apply to JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1417 ni H. Macrider. New York ave- 817-30" 906 pposite the “market, ood business 1, at low reutof 35 amonth. THOS. E, WAGGA- 519 Tth street. 817-3t JOR ¥ STORE No, 218 10th street northwest, south of Pennsylvania avenue and near Wholesale market. A ood stand tor grocery, feed or comission i re at 926 Louisian: HOUSE No. with modern OR eM 1 er mth at the office of reet northwest. 9 an Tt YEN-ROOM ee, with 10 acres of ground; $16 per month; 30 minutes’ walk from Washington. THOS. E. WAGGA- MAN, 519 7th street. 819-3t THUS. E. WAGGA- 19-3t* JOR RENT—FURNIS TN THR VI- emnity of McPherson Square, or Furnished Kooms, with Board. Address Box Star office, s17-3t* —HOU ina Block:) modern, and in excellent ._M. M. ROHRER, 509 7th street. 617-3t y THE YEAR, (MY OWN RESI- WT street northwest. ‘The house is in en the hours of 10 ‘the house will be OHRER, 509 7th street. Pore order; Will be rented low toa wood tenant, TON, S11 11th street northwest. dof the most elaborate styles Cleaned or Dyed | Successfully without ripping. Gentlemen's Garments | Cleaned or Dyed Whole urtains, Window Shs | iy. ae or | | TENDER M: WASHINGT: NY THANKS TO THE CITIZENS OF | FOR THE LIBERAL PATRONAGE, | NEW STORE, 810 77m STREET. THEIR INT! NITION, AS HERETOFORE, IS TO | 5. BEST GRADE OF CLOTIIING ONLY, WHICH THEY VILL INVARIABLY PLACE AT THE TREY HAVE CERTAINLY COMMENCED OPERA- TIONS IN EARN » AND ARE FULLY PREPA FOR AN EXTENSIVE Fann AND WI NEss, 8S. KATZENSTEIN, Maxacer. s17 BREAD AND, BEAUTIFUL ROLES AND BISCUI Will be teed if you moore flour in America. ERLING'S LOUIS FANCY, feat, and unrivaled by any + country except Coren, the most beaugful Patent Flas mniry Mini Flour, made | very cheap. asc, a inetion to every oue who Will - the old reliable stand-by, and the Flour of the District, and équal to a led patent flours. VW competi- E, a spl porated Hu patent, will kreat many 4o-c: | Inquire TOR RENT_OR SALE HO WITH 2° bay windows and fine view, with modern con yen- ichees. | Tnuire.on the premises, southeast corner of 7th and ‘i streeas northwest. s17-3t —THE STON . ON COLUM- its, south front: lately remodel A. L. BARBER & CO. Buildin, VOR Bite northw. ENR fern impro to JOHN F. HOUSE, 12th street 20 Lath street s15-15t* , HANDSOME, BRICK MA furnished, of 20 rooms, wii fountain ‘aud table, piply: a . G. K STAND— 10th street, near gas Store can be de- tains 12 rooms, includ. emi, AN UPRIGHT PARLOR ‘ABINET iy ex aonths, wil be rented to not less than six months: #5 per original price $750; hin advance | rt. THNO RENT— ‘A DATRY OR TRUCK FARM, Located 11g es from Uniontewn, on Marlboro road, containing 65 acres, A splendid dwelling-house, con- taining 14 rooms; large barn, with cow sheds attached: lance of creek and well water; good orchard. used as a dairy farm for Inst nine years. Ap- Mr. RAY, on the premises, or to WM. H. MAIN ae Hotel, corner 3d street and Bony 815-1 ALE, OR CHANGE FOR UNEN- ed’ Property, Farm of 240 ncres. 33% :nine-room house on farm; apple orchard; excelient, fine peac! water. 9. A GREA’ th Arlincton Fruit and Dairy Farm. ' this city, Peseta locate Easy J! Farms on time. ROB'T A. PHIL- ‘w York avenue. 423-1" LAND, FOR SALE. “BY “Va. will to ; heavy timbers; near Kare chanes for lumber men. "Private ¥ te sale wuthorized. “Terns Ith rom, and in full view of. Unis city. Easy terms, A. PHILLIPS, 1428 New York avenue, a26-2m’ , OR SIN Board; also, outside Table Boarde: references required. Apply et 912 M = rea ply ee + HOUSE, CORNER OF 2p AND B. orthwest, modern improvements, large cle- untly furnished roots, hone colnforts, bati-Fooms on very floor, with cuisine of the best. Prompt and polite tetition abe inducements for the public to call and Yor themselves. No bar. €. M- BOYER. a TYE MISSES Board at 912 Refer es civen an EK WILL GIVE FIRST-CLA\ Sth street opposite McPherson bass is one of the coxiest ing-houres in the ‘Transient HOUSE, WITHITS FINE PROME- jes. cool, airy rooms, superior table, Wili be found a inost, desirable place tor summer board: ing; rates: room and board, $25 and $30 per month. 429 LINTON HOUS! ND ISTREETS.—FIRST- 2 216; Room and Boa £20 to jocation central; no liquors. J. MI Deignew Sin ISHED PARLOR FLOOR, most desirable part of the Mus. D. B, STUCKHAM, m2i-4m_ OR RENT—WELL-FUI! fronting two strests, in city, with nrst-class Board, 945 K street. OST—-ON SATURDAY NIGHT, SEPTEMBER 17, done liver-colored Pup, three months old, with white nose, astreak of white Ioading up his forehead; fore fect Upped with white. $5 reward will be delivered for him on return to 350 Pennsylvania avenue, to HENRY. MIDDLETON. 819-2" SPECIALTIES AND B: RGAINS tion to bring forth any flour xuperior to CE STER- » MINNEOLAS RELTANCE or GULDEX HILAL We foe ae that any housekeeper who tries thein anything else, ALE DEPOT, Corser lst STREET AND ANDIANA AVENUE. _ 85 WM. M. GALT & CO. OFFICE OF COLLECTOR OF TAX! STEICT OF s GTON, September NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS, payers are hereby notified that th ht uy the list of unnnaid taxes for the year one Foc 881, and other assesstuents Previously due and in asbeen printed, and that a copy thereof will this once will never nse For sale by red to shy tax-payer applying the as provided Uy ack of ‘Compton aerator at ts "By order of the Commissioners D, @. ~ Attest : JOHN F. COOK, lector of Taxes D. , OF PHILADELPHIA, Pasnion- ‘AuLE Dutkss AND. CLOAK Maning O32 street northwest. Dresses, Suits, Wraps, ete, mad latest styles, s nites? MRS. M. J. HUNT Has just returned from New York, and is now prepared , To eehibit the Latest Novetcn be” WATERED AND OMBRE RIBBONS, SHADED FEATHERS AND FANCY BREASTS, PLUSHES, HATS, BONNETS AND MILLINERY ORNAMENTS. MOURNING GOODS A SPECIALTY. Nos. 621 and 623 D STREET NORTHWEST, BE- EEN TS. 83 N 6TH AND 77H STREE’ P4Nos AND ORGANS. Economical buyers looki tc Dageains ‘will Le ustomebod at our” iow] prices, SIDNEY T. NIMMO’S PIANo WaREnooms, sy23 433 7rx_ STREET NORTHWEST. f bees TRAGEDY OF A. L. —READ DR. CROWE'S aeesy, Al 5 acts, 64 pages; outa” ei Lincoin: Tesington ‘vents Noe Soke TPE CELLULOM THUGS, that never breaks, ‘lean, and can be ‘wort ‘whan baths in or tale st” 633 Tth street northwest. AT FaZEE® devote hor atienton 10 the wanis of IN PIANOS AND ORGANS, ‘The best in quality and lowect in prices, New Pianos of the best makers sold on nen: must be permabent, 907 M northwest. @12-2W* | x 23 IOWA CIRCLE—A SUITE OF ¢ Board, vecond floor, )OR SALE_NEAT FOUR-ROOM FRAME ROUSE, | MSS BARROVER'S SCHOOL, 18 feet front. two-story frame Stabie, 18 by For Young Ladies and Children, W fect. To be bi k. $100. will buy them 1836 TStuxer, opposite Frankha Park, | M.REEGAN- 2d and H stowts hortheast Make Wal reopen SEPTEMBER 26th, 1881, si7-1W" R SALE-CHFAP—A GOOD FOUR-ROOM | § RT SCHOOL, 1318 I STREET NORTHWEST. ‘ite Fran Fe frame House northwest in perfect order; «mall cash Jarment: balance $12.50 per month; six per ceut. W. ‘will commence its Twelfth ' Anawh PEEMER Seb). Call or send for & Annual Session SEPTE: lar. MRS. ~ DANENHOWER & 'SON, 121d F sirect. north: | RS. S. E. FULLER, Principal. #17-Im" ay Mita | \eiss LAMMOND'S COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE | OR SALE— | M for Young L and Misse=, 2901 Penneylvania | F A BARGAIN. | avenue, corner 24th street. Rosriing and day echoal. | ‘A well built throe-story Brick Residence, pressed eather | mich instruction in the hicher English and classice, | Eininent masters for the lanwrunes, brick front, with white marble steps and trimmiucs, busement underneath tw y *k building, it whole science, music and painting, ete. For circulars | Ronse, tirtren roms ahd bath room senee tor ond | alas an whee = eat fratiy pepered, and entre byte mcxodient Sondiaca, | PVE ADJUNCT: PROFESSOR OF LATIN IN. THE : umibian ‘Oallesre would be. sad $0, wecare weveral | OE Cee aun OF Heniice ape avenue cars. | Eegate Pupils im Tah, Enea and’ ower” Mathe- 1505 Pennsylvania aver matics, } #16-6t ‘Arlington Ine: Budding. | References —The President and Lge Bh the Collere | Pvc 3 and President Gartieid.ex. Speaker Kan NINE-ROOM THREE- Hall, Mr. Corcoran, Mr. B.C. street, near Thomas Circle. O. Wilgon, L. DUBOIS, 605 7th street northwest. OR SALE, TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, 5! rooms, sdern injirovements. Inquire on the Premises, ‘809 4th sirect northwest, between 4 and 6 o'clock p.m. Price reasonable. ‘Terms one-half cash: balance 6, i2.and 18 months, with six per cent inter- est. 7 = Il, Prof. Asaph Fox, Superintendent J. ion. Win. Stickney, Gen. Alvord and Fi versity of Virginia. Address A. jumbian Collece, City. x t <D_KINDERGART! STH STREET NORTHWEST, four from Soot Circie) SE Bi Mises POLLOCK atid R, Principals. Every advantage for the struction, from youruest to Grammar grade, New En land teachers.“ German-trained Kinderzartmer. 3 QOR SALE—BARGAINS— BRI k. D 2 | man taucht daily in every crade without extra chance. Frames r. each, R.1. ave., th: $3,000. Frame, Gatinthonten ou free to a pupils. near Ist 8.w.: $2,250. Frame, 5 r.. | cluss opens OCTOBER 1 .: $1,100. "2 Brieks, T, bet. 14th & 15th | CM OVENS OCTOBER Ist. . WM.F.HOLTZMAN, 1521 F now. s2-Lm | SAMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, TI and Tustrumental Music. “Mi RS. rame House, 13th | Aninede. joa iw Leavitt JOR SALE—THREE-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE | may alo be eararal os Content Solast i chun No. 124 FE street northwest. Furniture can be Concer, Adinee si5-tmu bought with the howze. Property can be examined be- all-2m* FOR SALE—LOTS. 14 AN’ tween 6 and 7 p.m. AND ATTRACTIVE HALLS | = | NEw OTS Nos. 15, BLOCK 4, M FoR THE Hill. for sale; price, six Ceuts per square f | SPENCFRIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, Apply at 720 20th street northwest. In the handsome edifice known throughout the United as OR SALE—TWO FINE, LIGHT, SECOND-HA} Lr BUILDING, Conpelettes, Coupes, Rockaways, dne hand-ome Phe. | ton, nearly new: one Brewster m1 | Will be ld cheap. WM. WALT | tory. comer i4th and D streets. | attended to. OR SALI at 1722 Penn: Datreets The new Coll ee iug Se October 1, 1881_ and after RS Carriaze Fac: Day aud tvening Sessions £ Sons and dauchter edueated for real throuuchout the sear. AGE SALES A FIRST-CLASS STEINWAY PIAN — in perfect tone and ower: will be sold at a barxain’ " sent free by tail Apply at 200 I street northwest, S17-8t_ | upon application, or may be obtained at the Callere TOR. Ba = La AULET CARRIAG COUPE, | Office, or, "ECE, Peis Joupelette, Doctor's Bussy, allof the best make and Sere ss ckyal, in good order: will be sold rezardieas of original costs | _ MRS. SARA | ER, View Princtyal also a fine bred Mare with colt #ix months old: or wi R. JOSEF KA Hrade them for a Inneor hover, mutable f femlly ure; wate of the Pram ey tesct of Harness, $20, at DO! *S Stab! a c is, Dees te his friends 1013 17th kere eee a Sauret, of Paris, Weis to inform hie fica he pubic that he will heattiue his Violin Tustr: EMBER ISTH. | For particulars apy: ‘Store; or at his residence, 1181 1th street KASPAR, nee MISS ANNIF ROEMER, on VOR SALE—RARE BARGAIN : octave, carved ie a short time, for and cover, at SE e fimited number of. Hoe — — Culture. Solo Sining a specialty. y A e Fy A shee ee sli-: ano, . Fosewood panelled case, With | pe — fhe carved seroli, Stool aid “epver: £290 on payrronta: ee Oo Bios aoe wee adiscount if all cash. 1139 10th, bet. Land M. sil- 12t 4 173 ‘Young Men, Burlingto Militar, | JRQESALECA. LARGE STOCK OF SPRING AND Trade Wagons: handsome Box Wason, suitable for Clothiers; large stock of new and second-hand Car- ay Tiages and Bussries, at he avenne, (over PRODY'S, 1990 High, $240 Prospect street Shiliis hirteeuth year. Plage, Or- ioe BM Proerescinin. | ean, Volos, Singing. Vicia, ke Teeive tancha Son SALE SCOURT Ge COMING ED TEE |: utages. O. B. BULLARD, Director. SALE—ON ACCOUNT OF CONTINCED ILI 3 5 Sia eae health, the owner feels compelled to sell a nearly | PDROF. F. S. EATON. TEACHER OF MUSIC. —1 BROSS, 105 Tihveirest owen, St GO Le MILD & | Uinrom FS. BATON, Fintist, National Theater. NOW ON HAND, AND CONSTANTLY R. F. MUSSAEUS, AIDED BY SEV FoR se up, a Fine Stock of hnbraciiue in part Broughame, | lets, Coupe Rocksways, Landaulets, Vietorias, sion Tops, &e., &¢. Second-hand Carriages of ev description always on hand. ROBERT H. GRAHAM. a9 Repository and Factory, 410-416 8th st. northwest. sistants, will continue to teach Ger also Music and Enzlish branches. ¥ Prepared for Collexes, Competitive Examinations, & Circulars sent upon application. F. MUSSAEUS, 1502 | Gstre en | y noe on THURSDAY, reulars and further -M. CHE opposite Thomas Circle. Hower Department will open MONDA’ WO'CLOCK P.M. ai by Prof. D. L. Laman. re invited to atiend. For circulars address C. B. PURVIS, ¥ r call upon 1401 Massachusetts avenue, 8 r2P roperty, at R. FL near Penneylvania . Seeretary, | Tis 13th ot M ing. atixfactory Securit KER, Room ONEY TO LOA $50,000 TO LOAN, W'S SCHOOL FOR GIRE Peopen SLPTEMBER Mt, 18% st-tw In Sums to Suit, s 1 tle Boys will ‘orcoran stivet N ter. WiiitincHam SCHOOL ipoR RLS, AteAL EN eet, will open S t Boyes di ape Bona, ary Department. . Principal. Arlington Ins. Buildiig. uel W. Townsend, Latin, Greek and Advanced Prof. "Henri Masson, French; Prof. H. G. TO LOAN, ON REAL hernia) AT. 6 PER CENT. AY, R. O. HOLTZMAN, °°) ENS LIVE WITH OUR CHILDREN” m2L 10th und F streets northwest. Lie: Seminary and “Kindersarte 7 LOAN a Boerding and Day Schoel for Young —Lavlies Sp Children, wiil reopen at 800 Isth street, SEPTEM T have MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, in | 227#-_ Gral instruction in German and Drawi Metropolitan Kinderserten Normal Institet: reopens OCTOBER loru. Catalorues and full information ol tained by applyingto B.C. GRAVES, Principal. 2-Im* Meet erth scholastic year cons TEMBL ha, <i MES. C. W. PAIRO, Priciyal. HE SCHOOL OF MUSIC, | (Established 1 707 8th street northwest. Piano, 01 &e. Church organ for practic ATIN, GREEK, MATHEMATIC: Science and Engiieh, privately or § AL JANUS, A.M. sl-4w Colunbian College, Washington, D. HE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY, Washixcrox, D.C. uns of from £100 and upwards, at lowest rates of in- Charges moderate. No delay. nov26 916 B. H. WARNER, F street northwest. SPECIALTIES. _ p ILES—EXTERN AL, INTERNAL, BLIND, BLEED- ing or Protrudsuz’ Piles thoroughiy and speedily cured. No cutting or ligating, and yo medicines to Swallow. Cure juarantecd. ‘Consultation free. DR. SHRADER, 810-26" 620 11th street northwest. JMAPAM DUBOUIS. FRENCH MEDIUM, WoRKS fais Magnetic eee ae les true life: Si Spe a present and future, ana gives gooa advice for | “The sbi lee ope: euaber 14th. lady ‘and wentioman. “Nov ‘oot Ish stesso The Matin at, College ovens Seytamber 14th Hoursfrom9to12a.m..and2toS p.m. jy2-10 | The paw Sch ot one One te tee ME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF | For Catalogue and Inf 2 IFE. All business confidential. Ladicsand Gen. | _ Si-6im 3. C. WELLING, LL.D., President. NDERGAR. fiemen 50 cents euch. No. 408 L street, between 4th and APITOL HILL INSTITUTE AND_ Ki 5th streets northwest. caw Jen. ith your; opens SEPTEMBER 12: thorouch partie =— struction from Kindergarten to Gollexiate PERSONAL. falogae and further information at DETECTIVE, AGEN CY, 309 9TH ST. N.W. ETHER. ‘l i im, Voice, Violin, si-om NATURAL febl0- 230" BACH, 3 will open & Kindergarten at 1135 17th stroet northwest, on MON . F. BOY or Miss A. F. GA Lost and stoien property recovered; reliuble infor- qwation obtained on any subject; consuitation free; all business strictly confidential; no unless, kuc- ceseful. C. LINDER. 815-Im* THE LONG-ESTABLISHED, RE- liable Clairvovant and Astrologist. cives better satisfaction in all affairs of life than any one in the pro- ROF. AND MRS. LU French, Englah and CI Will Reopen on MOND: fession ; teils the present and future destiny: iv 1538 I STRE Saviog and’ ancient te a ee eee | For gartuean Sak pargonlar at arg ayy to Heeger Jove and ney oe jee es 5 = So be E, A. M., ‘and matrimony. ; protien: F SOMERS 2d strot, above D strectuscthwert eee a6 | (Translations done.) a>. == = {MERSON IN: PROFESSIONAL. Ee SCH ath strvet, between Lend K streets, R. M.A. CARMAN, D ENTS 1015 ATH STREET, Second door south from All Souls’ Church. T 2. STARR PARSONS, DENTIST, 4399TH STREET, southeast corner 9b and E northwest. Extractine Will re-open WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1831. For circulars, € a24-3m_ addivas } CHAS. B. YOUNG, Principal, 914 Lath street. HILTON'S 9 to 11 a.m., Wednesdays, free, for the poor. First- oro} enue, eaieea See | FOOT, SURGERY —DR. WHITE, | CHIROPODIST of over thirt; ve years’ experient . y secutive Years of practice in Washincton, D. C.. siwcess Boarding su Tey Seas for Youns Ladies. fully treats Corns, Bunions, Diseased ‘Nails, Vascalar Washington, D.C. Exerescences, and all Ailments of the Feet.’ Eminent ‘MRS. J. EDDY SOMERS, Principal. physicians, sirgeons and thousands of other well-known personaxes patronize his establishment. 1416 Peunsyl- Vania avenue, opposite Willard's Hotel. “Fee, $1 yer aN year opeus September 1, 18s! logues apply to the Principal. OSEGERE SEMINARY FRENCH AND ENGLISIT Boarding aud Day School for Young Ladies and | Little Girls, will reopen at ¥43 M_ street northwest, Sep- | tember 5, TRAL. Classes from Kinderzarten to Harvard R. R. PARSONS, DENTIST, 428 7TH STREET northwest, between D and E streets, over Ballan- Bookstore. Operative, Surgical anid Mechanical f ction b3 . Ea bs Oveeative, Sirel Mechanical | College exatuinations. tush inmteuction by Charge inoderate. " Consultation free. ut = R. WEISENBORN. DENTIST, 915 TTH STREET | "PVE, CED! PEN on W! xs northwest. | Celluloid Teeth inserted $7 per set. and | nay the lath of SEPTEMBER. It in eitusted on the ‘all operations on the natural teetn at reasonable prices. cents. 19 Extracting, 50 street cars ‘i [Geo id is acoessible b ete wee ee Pee ES SERGE SN ew, mnt ‘Pace at than half the orisiual cost. * Come and see us before you buy, SIDNEY T. NIMMO’S Owing to the disappointment in the arrival of our LONDON SAMPLE GARMENTS, Which we expected to ive yesterday, we hay BA 5 ive decided. oc dtndSS ofa wil shia gta comin Respectfully, aar SELTZ & MERTz, IMPORTERS AND TAILORS, 1105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Two Doons Weer or alT and Retail, C. near 6th STREET NORTHWEST. TAILorING DEPARTMENT, ‘My Fall and Winter Importations now. Call is solicited, sit complete, W. 8, TERED, 935 Pennsylvania ayenue, ARTS "ABLE COUC for ping Se heme Wane JE200, WANT A between. Ranges Mrs. Alfred Haughton, Drawing and Paintin, | # jz i with Summ = a av SEMINARY, 1412 Tl STREP! NORTH. NY toes pa See arta vom ae we a HER one ee een Bo RS RGe 22 cLassical iran scHpor, J. W. HUNT, Princy wil) commence four- eMBPK Ir iat he teenth Annnal Session 8) North Season Boom of the Four-and- hall Street byterian Church. Boys thorvaghis: itiet for Scientific School, Naval Academg” Wert Int. t= or University. Tis areduate take ® high sland Various Inst Af the country. - ashineton, D.C. ROH SCHOOL POR Teo om MONDAY, SEP. Pacival, Mise MACLEOD, = Bi Apply to 3 ath treet northwest (OLUMBIAN COLLEGE PREPARATORY SCHOOL. ‘The fifty-ninth annual sexdon will commence on the Jirm OF SEPTEMBER, with the following corps of natructore IS T. MASON, A.M. Ph. D., . paspaiw MONTAGUE, A eB tomor of Latin. ARRY C. DAVIS, A. B., Professor of Grok. RNTHOSY HC JANUS, Brotesmor of Promah mid Gor- "} HOWARD GORE, B. 8. Professor of Mathe- repared for Colleee, for West Point and the tademy. forthe ‘civil aud scientific mervice of tine For catsiarnes cr furter information apriy to the Principal, 1305 Q street porthweet. ad)-3m RLINGTON ACADEMY, « ber Pennsylvania avenue and S. Treasury ROORAN BUILDING, " 120) treet, “ope select nchooi far bays an € coud 1 term of INS] beeing September 5th. Day and evening sescions. Carat mach instruction in’ the Common, Engli:@ » mg, Short-hand, Huchor Arith- try, Latin andGrwek. BURTON + Princlyal, Washington, D.C.16-3m S SCHOOL FoR GIRLS WILL RE- September 12,1881. For terns, Ke, edddroem Mus. 3.1. Mowhl 1484 Q stewed northwest. KF, S1n Me ou THIS ean in- tar oficn, JOR SALE STOCK, FIXTURES AND GooD- will of CONNOLLY'S Dry Goods Store, 914 F stroat northwest. ait QOR SALE THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND Good-will of the Drug Stor) 108 4%. strest, "Par particulars apply to Room No. 1, Colouization Ruild- ae Pe a JOR SALE_THE MACHINERY, FIXTURES AND Stock of, the Putters, foot of ahd stent Southeast. ‘This Pottery is in cong for opera tions and will be sold at alow fieut Ply at 219 A Street southeast W Sai YE DAILY APPLICATIONS F The demand was never greater. Owners dosring tenants will please call at YOUNG & CALDWELL, si6-Gt 1420 New York a TNO INVESTORS. T HAVE POR SALE MUTChaNers, finxt-claas inivesttie V increasing di eli lw HOUSES. if As. mediate. H.E. OF FLEY, Metropolitan Bank ine. Fx SALE-THE STOCK, Fi Drug Sto KNOWN LA- ome part of For terme and care Mil- ell AUTHORIZED nod Houses or at low rates, atonee. WLW northwest. 212 F treed, e13-1m /NENCUM- res, nine 4 hhow under the PER utrix of the Lat OOD WIL tabbhishied ‘Thonias J. 8. 2 af the firm n Washineton > the northeast avenue and Mh street north west STOCK IN TRADE Perr aie now contained in the storeroom at the eaid piace TO BE a SOLD IN BULK. Ale x Y FIVE YEA wut of the on the «aid comer. SEALED BIDS will be reoetved until THURSDAY, SEPTEMBEL und Buse n two eq) months, secured satistacts to ngjeet na J aAlS-dte22 FOTICE TO BUILD! A LOT OF STATUARY Marble Mantels wili t stoost, at Mantel Pac fory 6th street northwest, Also, Leetion Of Siate M: n hand. His a Part HAD No, 1416 F STREET Now Has several very fine Hoses forsale Cheap. Als huany very desirable Building Lote in the northwest parton the eit e the ‘inarch of improvens he rise tn, values are atill im pact Houses and Lots in all p ‘Honses for rent. A specialty is made of the care and rental of houses, Houses furnished and unfurnished wanted ts supply an : and. Conzressmen and others are tng for houses fo VIT'S REAL EXCHANGE, F Street Northwe off the city for sale at low & OLD-ESTABLISHED AND Pov AR RESTAURANT AND SALO0) Garden in rear and lance evilur, 423 10M street, between Gas Othce aud Medical Musca, a fow ue. An excellent stad h of Pennsylvani: Thoroughly renovated. Luquire at Leminiaua avenue. iwi 4 the manufacture of LSIOK GUANO. IRM. “ and FU This Mi: a ual, about Asn EWS, 1205 dist strect, oF ADLEK, $148 bridue stzrvet, Geanzetown, 3630-3 1G INVENTORS. + MONEY ADVANCED ON IMPORTANT and V: BLE INVENTIONS, either before or after Py s E FALE mats. FALL STYLE, DRESS 17 NOW READ’ NEW DESIGNS IN DERBY AND FELT HATS. TRAVELING HATS AND CAPS BOYS AND CHILDE HATS IN NEW COLORS AND SHAE GUANACO and GINGHAM UMBRELLAS. PINEMETZ, Haren, Pounss]vania avenue. SILK, Grantee Mouumente, “eat r ft very: remem penis ee RUTH ie Penna. ave, rion. VORP & ©0, Star m16-6mn, B ULLETI THE AVENUE CLOTHING HOUSE, 939 Pewssvivania Avexus. . DUKE, DENTIST, 715 14TH STREET NORTH. | thelocation healthful and beautifal. For cirenlars apply | — D* Sets of Te a A ‘geeth flea a sriractit en ee — iD SEASONABLE GOODS NOW IN STOCK. RES Seen eee PENNSYLVANIA MIVITARY ACADEMY, 1) | MEN'S DEPARTMENT: TALBOTT, DENTIST, No. 437 7TH EST! \ (OP ds Light Cheviot Suits, from corner ‘Dentistry in all instruction ‘in Civil Engineering, Chemis- it Caneimere Sul MTecth inserted $i" per sets All work ware try he Casas and nish Degrees coufesred. a =e Ew yore — | 270-am i. THEO. HYATT, President. _ eT a HA, Piaiadiy or vita Giro sor‘all distaves of body MADEMOISELLE TARDIVEL, 25. W. | 46TIT ‘Drap de Etat Suits dimind. sung and dew York, Boarding snd Dey echool for YOUTHS’ DEPARTMENT: Vitality. H ‘or Young ‘and Children. He-opens September 27 | D z : weaknesees a specialty. All Tumors, M: Thorough English course. Daily lectures, French | New Novelties daily arriving. Diseases of whatever hame oF th and other languages spoken within six mouths. Draw- a ae cated from ‘ihe ‘system. and ing and mnusicaladvanlaves unsurpassed. al6tocl A tine tine of OES BEPARTENT: | loch Conk cone cok maior MATHEMATICS, | gui _ cane MARKET SPACE. IVATELY, OR IN CLASS. Latin, Greek, French, German and Envlish. a and all competitive ‘in advance. “Terins S..W. FLYNN, A. M., CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT: ‘The Most Elaborate Display in the city. KILT SUITS A SPECIALTY. JUST OPENED 8. W. corner 8th and K streets, tiorthwest. CALL AND EXAMINE. IES’ SEMINARY AND DAY IL | 53” Prices the lowest. 10 pieces Silk Warp Henrietta Cloth;.10 pieces Black Ye re SRMINARY AND DAY SCHOOL A. STRAUS. Qarhinere all woolshandsome nd desirable Shades in Supreme Moris. Th at 930 Pennsylvania avenue. Dress Jine Plain striped | and Fren = Novstie for Sets English geass ‘Piaid (all ‘a24-Im" piLvec OUT. lan Skirt Blan ds of House aloe a eet ee ah nention Dye aad UNPLUGGED aGary. Angra come tigeyes keperey =| ONCE MORE UNPLUGGED, Towest. Give us meal. own & CLAGETT, PLUGG TO REMAIN OUT, 815 809 MARKET SPACE. i % Having again connected with the CARPETS! CARPETS! = CARPETS! J. Yookt a gris aa ei ‘ , TELEPHONIC EXCHANGE, ere, a8 well as those ‘wishing to be qualifed Ke woul formers or Teachers. "$4 12th strect Hortiwest, ‘of ooummuuettion when not coneeneat eaeaa macane ‘ IVERVIEW ACADEMY, FRESH GOODS. NEW DESIGNS IN INGRAIN, aici’ POUGHKEEPSIF, N.Y. Borris NEW DESIGNS IN TAPESTRY, WIDE AWARE Beha! fot Boo, combining STUDY, FRUIT JARS AT CosT, NEW DESIGNS IN BODY BRUSSELS, Ghtslorne, with Obart of Cole leauge set ELPHONZO YOUNGS, s Ly ALL AT LOWEST PRICES. Biteotdw ‘Princifal. FINE UPHOLSTERY GOODS, LACE CURTAINS and | Jf ®5- BURR'S EN AND FRENCH SCHOOL | 504 orm ernest, nrrwren Eaxp F WINDOW SHADES a Specialty, at opporite Critic Otitce. ae” MoNDAY, ‘ATIONAL UNIVERSITY LAW SINGLETON & HOEKE'S, 801 MARKET SPACE. WwW. 3.

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