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: THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, Monday geass CROSBY S. NOYES. ‘The Evening Star has a regular, permanent, bona fide duily ciresintion more than treble that of Washington, other daily papers here ‘Tire Stan office is connected with the Telephone Ex- hanae ~ Ad nders for the paper yy mail = 2 y inf siness mation ‘The water supply in Washington Is running low, Dut there is nothing like the water famine here that fs experienced in some of the northern cities. In New York the commissioner of public works has just issued a cireular, addressed to the public, setting forth that the extraordinary drouth that has prevailed for more than three months has re duecd the reserve supply of water to an extent that gives cause for serious alarm and calls for exceptional measures to preserve sufficient water for absoite dally necessities and for protection from fire in the event of a continuance of the @routh. The utmost available reserve 1s 2,210,- (000.000, dally consumption ts upward of $5,000,00 it would be used up in about twenty-three days. As the natural flow of the Creton ri 000,090 gallons per diem, the consumption 1s more than ten times as great as the supply. In consideration of this, orders have to diser all street sprinkling, supply for fountains tn the pubile parks s been stopped. An urgent appeal is also made for the discontinuance of wanton waste of water. present extraordinary drouth con- ue, We must expect our water supply todwindie to the famine point, and it will be well in the meantime to take every precaution possible for hhusbonding the water resource: ~ ——— Senator Mahone, in a published eard, announces that he will not take thet notice of Gen. Eariy’s @enunetation In his Richmond speech which Early, Bo doubt, hoped he would. In other words, hé ‘Will not embroli himself at present, at least, in a Personal diffieuity. ‘This resolution the public will applaud as nsible, but there is one portion ‘of the Senator's card that seems to conflict with the good sense displayed In tas a whole. It isthe Feason he assigns for publicly referring to Early’s Speech. Mr. Mahone bases his indirect reply to Eariy solely upon the rank the latter held in the confederate army, and asserts that this is Early’s sole claim to recognition. If this ts Early’s sole claim, then Mahone might well have passed him by. What has the r: man held in a defeated and dispersed army to do with his soctal status? Jn this repubile, where ail men are born free and equal, rank is not recognized. Some weeks ago Senator Mahone deciined to meet Mr. Goode in Joint diseussion, on the sole ground that Goode’s Tank did not entitle him to that recognition from Mahone. In other words, as Mahone was a Sena- tor, and Goode had been only a member of the lower house of Congress, the former could notcon- gescend to meet; him upon equal terms. If Mr. Mohone entertains these singular views of rank anf social distinctions, then there 1s another rea- strong as his unsound views on the ques- : obligations, why he should be beaten in the coming state contest. — ‘The political pot is certainly bolling in Virginia, if it ever boils any where. Vituperation and abuse cussion and argument, seems to vie with the other In hurling epithets. The cade has already been resorted to four tines to settle personal disputes growing out Of polities, but as the modern Vinginfan method of apparel of the principals, there fs no the hot-heads should not continue it if ft pastime serves to cool their anger. It is an absurd procera ever. Nobody was ever convinced by abuse or even by bullets of polit- calerrers. One sound argument will make more Votes than forty ducts Riddleberger and Wise, ne a stat Senator and the other a member-elect liree harmless shots at each ir political convictions nd 2s thelr bodies. Neither was either change the optnions he held shom fight. The sentiment of the coun- undeubtedly opposed to dueling, but if men Ibe foolish enough to resort to the code, then eet for them is heightened by a litte ee aor having cartied out her oriole celebra- n with gorgeous glory Is now putting out a new Did In the way of atirvetion for the people of the country. The races at Pimlico, commencing to- Morrow, Will present as contestants such horses as litmtoo, Crickmore, Parole, Aella, Checkmate, Gienmore, Thora end Brambaletta. A report has ren clrenlated by some party In New York that one of the entries for the great Dixie kes, to be run for next Tuesday, was still in New York and very sick. This report 1s contra- ait ofthe Maryland Jockey Club, wr: STAR, Who says that Hindoo fs at he ever was, and that more, Barrett and others e. 2 telegraph reports that Mr. Emory Storrs re- teonnection with Mr. William Steven- son, of Chieego, who has appeared here as ‘lfor Guiteau. Either Mr. Storrs deesi't know much about his business and pro- fess. nts, oF Mr. Johnson is taking great herties with his name and reputation. We Bove betore us a business card bearing the follow- te hun Stevenson Johnson, # Washington street, 13 and 19, Chicago. ‘The New York Suu fivld d ial Hespital in Washington on the as- tit isto he built on the spot where S$ Shot, a malarfous site unfit for a hos- AS a matter of fact, though the suggestion Wos originally made that the site named would be ah ite one, the d of having the hos don more elevated ground was so generslly urged that the resolutions adopted at the eluzens’ m were amended so 2s to give scope fer the « best site possible for hos- ¥ s, either in the city or District mits, —— fes in the Guitean case, ac- of Cotnsellor Scoville, Will moral courage enough to ven if they belfeve him to be ulty Will not Lie a jury who can be biy Insane. =e n from Virginia from quarte the state is sure for moJority, and that the power in the mocrats oF repub- jjusters to the extent upon for success, =— Presi tent Arthur has certainly s tintentions secret. at 1 more than 0 reeded In keep- He seems to go hing Is a secret which is > person. LL-WHEAT FLOUR, A ALL-WHEAT FLOUR, JUST RECEIVED DIRECT FROM THE MILL. Pacilies and the Trade supplied. ELPH( oO YO GROCER, WHOLESALE AGENT, ons S04 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST, M Y ANNUAL IMPORTATION OF SAXONY ~~ WOOL GERMAN HAND-ENIT JACKETS t& now open for f ¥ cone in Bette Gr a nse is jormerly and prices no higher. ‘eho got Rust Jeckean of me the rest cht ears can procure new sleeves by calling at my store. C. AUERBACH, orner of 7th and H streets, Sewing Machine and Repair ol tion. sy Biue, Bick, Brown, Drab and Sext door Ptive. Agency for the Ne G ARFIELD.— Ac W of President Gartie! Jom: cradle to grave, by the Conwell. Books ali “ready f ry. ‘elegantly Murtrated volume. | Endoraed edition: Literd tram, Avceuts take orders for trom sells any other book ten tone, “acguies daily, Out. one. ¥ a0 fast. ‘The book sells itech py neree, ee Beceeary. Failure unknown. Ai male to Auerbach’ c oruand, Maine. GDNEY T. NED'S Praxo Waznooms, mone; Bentts,, Private terms free. GEORGE STINSON & im 433 Tra STREET NORTHWEST. ew ond Second-hand Pisnos snd creuns of gi First-citst alors constanty on band: PPE in | issolved. Mr. M. FISHMAN ishe rized | to wettie the affairs of the same.) /uoreby auth J. N. MOORE, MILFORD FISHMAN, | was wel j only: | stands A No. 1am | Buckwheat. | LApies’ J 0 ILLUMINATION TO-NIGHT. ON CAREFUL INSPECTION OF THE WIRES IT HAS BEEN FOUND THAT THEY ARE NOT PROPERLY INSULATED, AND THE ILLUMINAT- ING COMMITTEE, BY ADVICE OF THE ELEC- TRICIANS, DESIRE TIME UNTIL WEDNESDAY NIGHT, WHEN THE DISPLAY WILL BE MADE AND CONTINUED FOR THE BALANCE OF THE WEEE. Respectfully, ‘THE COMMITTEE ON ILLUMINATION. olT Acts FROM WM. M.GALT & CO. First premium for the best barrel of flour made from. spring wheat this day awarded to entry No. 28, in sec- ion 28, class 25, department 26, to Wm. M. Galt & Co. Witness our hands, at the National Fair Grounds, of the District of Colunibia, this 14th day_ of October, 1881, “Experts on Flour Attest: JAS. 8. EDWARDS, Marshal. P. S.—The above-mentioned flour is CERES, the cele- hs Minnesota Patent Process Flour, which was awarded the First Premium against all other competi- tors at the National Fair in 1879 and 1880 (gold_medal), and now again in 1881. The competition in Flour was certainly a very lively one this year, and the premium contested for, but it was simply an impossibil- ity to beat CERES, and the premium Just awarded is 15 adding another triumph to the maychificent stcoess this so colebrated Flour has gained in this community. ‘We would respectfully mention the fact that Mrs. Anderson received the first premium for the handsomest olls and biscuits on exhibition, and they were made of CERES FLOUR, which is only another proof that it mong the best Minnesota Patent Flours known to the trade. For sale by all first-class grocers. WM. M. GALT & CO. Corxes IsT STREET AND INDIANA AVENUE, Who are also the sole Wholesale azents for the Dis- trict of Hecker's celebrated Self-raising Flour and o M® 35. HUNT Tnvites the attention of the Ladies of Washington toher superb stock of FRENCH BONNETS and HATS. These are her own importation, and the handsomest styles ever offered in this city. She also solicits an inspection of the Bonnets of her own desizn, which she wili be prepared to exhibit during the coming week. olt 621 anp 623 D SrReET NorTHWEST. T IN GREAT VARIETY, STINEMETZ, Hatten, olT 1237 Pennsylvania avenue. A FRESH SUPPLY OF DAMASKS, NAPKINS, TOWELS, DOYLIES, WINE CLOTHS, GLASS LINEN, SHEETINGS, QUILTS AND BLANKETS, JOHN T. MITCHELL, o1T-6t 931 Pennsylvania avenue. No. 626) ON EXHIBITIO: No. 626 E AND SALE AT Street § MARKRITER'S Street No. 626 E street northwest, one door from Tth street, Choice Oil Paintings, Eugravings, Chromos, etc., also Larce and Choice stock of Paperhunxings, Picture Frames, Picture Cord and Tassels, Rings, Ni Markriter's. Terms Cash. Free Art Gallery. (ANOTHER LoT OF GILBERT'S “ALL WOOL SUITINGS,” In choice colors, 13 yards wide. Price $1.25. JOHN T. MITCHELL, 931 Pennsylvania Avenue, orr-st Gee PUBLISHED BY ELLIS & CO. “YORKTOWN CENTENNIAL MARCH,” BY J. P. S01 Bandmaster U. S. Marine Band. Price, 30 cents. C ARRIAG. CARRIAGES. ‘My stock of Carriages is now v errs CARRIAGES. complete, embrac- ing many styles, both light and heavy; also ‘a number of second-hand open, ose Carriaies. ROBT. H. GRAHAM, Repository and Factory, 41 pda street no: west, O17: Morte antigve y WATERED SILKS and SATINS, in all shades. | 10 pieces *Bonnett's” BLACK SILKS, from $1.50 per yard up to the best. JOHN T. MITCHELL, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. o17-6t INNOMINATA, 2 ‘The only complete and perfect invention of the kind. For sale at 1115 7th street, between L and M streets, Washington, D. C. o1T-6t* Call and née it, CO. 18 THIS DAY HE FIRM OF J. N. MOORE 430 street. Washington, D.C., Oct. 14, 1881, eo" BOrUweRt, PpaALals Roran, \ 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, AND 401-403 TWELFTH STREET NORTHWEST. GENTS’ FURNISHING, IN THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT, COLLARS, CUFFS, NECKWEAR, GLOVES, SUS- PENDERS, UNDERWEAR, ALL OF THE ELEGANT ACCESSORIES TO THE TOILET SO DESIRABLE TO PERSONS OF CULTIVATED ‘TASTE. lS LoveLx AND VERY CHEAP. Double-fold All-Wool Myrtle Green Ladies! Cloth, 650, Dasuasss and eocade Hack Stik’ as jow 880. ee, pecan Ping Satin anit i ce velres, foe ena Spas yard. BRODHEAD & CO.’S, o15-3t" WANTED—HELP. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL. EDA FIRST-CLASS OYSTER SHUCKER, SP MADES HOTEL: corner Sd etrect and Penney! vania avenue northwest. RENT—1329 G STREET, te SUNNY, Souvenient to all lines of mareet ears atid hotels. "O17 Ot R SALE-SUBURBAN HOME_BARGAIN—A ew elz-room Frame Hi Jot 60x200 feet, in Hy- attaville, Md. OWER P% FESSORS MONTAGUE AND DAVIS, OF THE ‘St i. DANES oretan Unirdo will form about N aoe ice 500. . NI ist. & SON, 1212 F street, o15-3t Rvening Ciaeses for’ Instruction in, the Ancient | vial Sesion 81 i and Modern Lancuaces, Mathem orth Room of the Four . snip and Bookkecring- For further information | byterian Church. "hose S all Sites GLISH AN) BER Casa Pia 5 "ANTED_TWO BOYS TO LEARN THE CONFEC- aoc en | a 5 luanenip and Book! % W tisaasy Basnean: Apply st ni8 Fate eee TWO HANDSOMELY FURNISHWD | JOR SALE, RENT AND EXCHANGE—LARGE Ann | MAnenl Scientiite Schools, Naval Academy? west. wsaae BOG | RCE mraicating Ronan Cecheat locations ete | Mv orosit toriane tu all parse city. Call oF send HL C. DAVIS, or University Tie sradiuaton = Zhree minutes walk of any street car Tine; for gentlemen | and examine our lists, FITCH, FOX & BROWN, 1437 Saurabian Collere, City. | Various tice of the country” WANTED TA FRENCH WOMAN AS CHAMBER- ; Teferences reqi 1113 M street northwest. | Pennsylvania avenue. ol4 ai cee - = Address Lock Box, gmaid: Apiy” before 1p... at 04) Ith ont ae POR SME AT 20,5, STREET 34 Goon | M/S CALKINS Sratg0r, FOR YOUNG LADIES | _a15.3m Wathineton, 1.0, PA, ae 5 SoH OOr owes 2 T, FIVE | MY FRAME HOUSE of seven rooms: ‘double lot : ‘ANTEDTA WET NURSE: ONE WITHOUT | F'Qomn unturnishels use of bath. Otucr Hoomn | 39 feet trout, 100 fect deep to, B0 Thor alias wah wat | IXREMOVED from Baum's Hall to 303 East Capitol | VUE SCHOOL OF MUSIC ; child preferred. Inquire iminediately, at 604 Fast | Zumnished on fist and taiad teore, at 9161 very low for cash. Address W. C., P.O. Box 36, City. | Street. eft ; | 70 Sth street northwest Hoano, Organ, Vato, Viouim, Capitol street. o17-2t* | or 519 7th jorthwest. W. W. ol7-3t"d ol4-3t R TO TUTOR me GREER AKD iar ‘Church onan for practice. aL ANTED—A JOURNEYMAN BARBER. APPLY | 77 RENT_—TW MELY FURNISHE: RK SALE—TO INTENDING PURCHASERS—WE for coliese or law, after department hours: ee = W stiitrat ses notin ofr ae | Fic anegom tog fornaoedananiagsutua. | Kv avetirgaica ne tuto, it caee recone | SS “Sjoaie | BUSINESS CHANCES ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SHOE SALES- | Tom, or two bed-rooms. bath. etc.,.on same floor: also, | some of hich are pet Sg es = — WV inn a STEN GOERS hos Soe ab Ung mall Room nicely fornisned-. 347 476 Mikes hee Dunbar of resiaenon Mites’ Wall inference tae BPOOKEVILE AcapEary, VOR SALE—GROCERY STORE AND BAR-ROU street, ‘ol7-st | West Mb mie oe ‘qyplication st our office. " FITCH, "FOX MONTGOMEKY, MARYLAND. induding fixtures at Kessiyn. Va. reamumiie WV een eres nara Smeietoe | Keer cianmatte feat Siete te | ron Gite “vise NesTDPSCnTHE” ve | al Vs" SE_NMLAON,D My ern |e acts act Vi et —FIN NCE— ohare’ Co anapolis, BEGEE SoPd reference need apply 528° street Bort | Haara. 129 street northeast OLS SE Circle lately aby the Jopeyens Mieia ae Bee wrivcellemtate eiucation for their cailaren, with | ae SALE—A MARKET STORE, NOW DOING A E ‘occu conn: | s thoroustreniiogt Se jon for their a (OR RENT—ONE «LARGE ROOM, WITH TWO | taining iil nsloon Paro Zhing-room on the Soe ‘board in bis own family. fair trade, in a good locality. Stock, fixtures, horse ANTED"A WOMAN TO COOK AND DO GEN: | Wh ttn on escoud doer south expsoure, furnigbed | Bret for, 8 diambers fd bath ep on feo Se | |The easton afte Academy expecially adapted to | abd wage al cams Heute. Willow: Ape attend to ahorse. Apply 401 K street hortiwest, corner | $F UnFUrusbed: also. two Connecting olb-He™ | Solar Pea buscmente Kk Ane wesbie eens ARES | a achool fe imate, goad iay-randn a uiet ee | 1 At ~ einer =eenaee a wari EST W = FE RENT—TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, A NEWLY. | Sether, for location and. surroun rege the days Dre Netona’s long experienc in aching and de> | OUSES AT BARG, ANTED HANDS ON COATS. BEST WORKMEN Furnished Room, ‘two. minutes’ waik of all SC Anchie tec ie te ea Yolion to the cause of Education is well-known in Mary- | JA a 8 © Tighest J most desirable residences in the city. FITCH. FOX | Ses See eee ae Small Houses in. the part of the city, the GEO. G HENNING. aio Hii nireet oe Ore street cars; no children. 922 Massachusetts avenue. | f'SROWN, 1497 Pennsylvania avenue, last | and, and will ste hoped, = vin, which fain authorincd 40 FIRST-CLASS WOMAN FOR GEN. eral Honsework, two in family, Apply at 603 F street, between 6th and Teh northwest at WANTED_Goob GIRL TO COOK AND | DO ‘Housework for small family. Must have go reference. Apply HAMILTON'S Candy Store, 1231 Pennsylvania avenue. it ANTED—A HALF-GKOWN COLORED GIRL, TO 1¥ learn to Sew and help in the house; must be very ‘eat and willing to live with her own color. Apply.at 1327 L street northwest. bs ‘ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- ‘work without washing and ironing; references re- quited, Apply at 2d and D streets northwest, in, the ry AT, ACTIVE, RELIABLE PER- f¢ ral housework; small family. any day before 6 p.1n.., at 119 B street southeast-o17-2t* ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED CHILD'S NURSE. Must be neat, honest, cheerful, and bring reference. Apply between 1 and 5 o'clock p.m., Ist atrevt southeast, ‘ANTED—A CLERK TO DO CORRESPONDENCE and Copying in the prosecution of war claims. Stato “age, former places of employment and exact nature of work upon which previously engaged. L. J. C., Star office. or WANTED INO RAW BOX SHUCKERS. it LYON HOUSE, F street. 15-3 ACTIVE, CLEANLY GIRL TO DO A) Aust neay nig” Apoly wits et erence at 226 3d street northwest. 015-2" APPLY ol6- POR BENT 103 JOWA CIRCLE, A SUITE OF Furnished tle! {without rene floor, bey window; gentlemen preferred; persons having servant or children need not apply. ol4-3t* R RENT—VERY. DESIRABLL FURNISHED F Boome, with or ition board: centrally located; ‘east front; all modern improvements. children in the house. At 130 6th strect northwest, ol-im R RENT—A PARLOR-BEDROOM FURNISHED. Also, unf adults, 719 8th street northwest : be o1d-Im POE, RENT HANDSOME SUITE OF ‘ROOMS, i Bret floor: one large Koom on second flotr: new 0 private family. street northweet, umaneds Privat 913-6" their meals out. References exchanged. 804 9th street northwest. be 013-6" Bios, J. FISHER & O0., 1324 F street, near Ebbitt VOR RENT—TWO COMMUNICATING ROOMS, 1109 Pennsylvania avenue, near Pension Office; second floor, suitable for dentist or artist. Inquire at premises. GEO. F. SCHAFER. o10-1m R RENT—A NICELY-FURNISHED ROOM ON without children, with "or without Board. at 1307 out nt a street northwest. ai, zs 08-2w* ANTED—THIRTY MEN TO WORK ON RAIL- ROAD in West Vincinia. Call at 312, 14th street northwest, CAPT. C. H. MERELL. * 015-2t WANZED{A COMPETENT COLORED OR GER- MAN woman as cook, and to do washing andiron- ing. Must wo home nichts, and bring best of refer- ences. Apply 1708 I streey between 17th and 18th Sorthwest x: ‘015-St" FOR. BENT TA SUITE OF FURNISHED ROOMS, with or without board, on second floor: no children and no other boarders; first-class. At 1329 M street, near Thomas Circle. 06-2 PORRENT-WELL-FURNISHED ‘PARLOR FLOOR, its fist-cae Bosrd, Mrs. D. be STOCK MAM. 948 kK’ atreet. saute ol-im Wares COMPETENT PHARMACIST, ALSO, a Youth of seventeen years, with good education, to learn the drug business. Apply to 8. E LEWIS, 14th and P streets northwest. 013-6 Ww %D—IMMEDIATELY —ONE HUNDRED spe ond-Catterss 60.and 75 dents per cord. Apply to cent Agency,” street northwest . E. PRICE & CO. = ‘o12-1w* WANTED TWO LABORERS, ALSO ONE DAIRY- N ni Pennsylvania avenue. 814-2m_ WANTED—SITUATIONS. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL A SITU- ution aa nurse and chambermaid. . Apply at 454 vcs ITE GIRL A SITUATION to do chamberwork or to take care of two or three ohildren, Apply at 624 New York avenue northwest. ‘oll: ea ee Goods Store next door, P. BRENNAN. aeaw" FOR RENT_STORES. FOR RENT—stoRE, No. 218 TENTH STREET northwest, south of Pennsylvania avenue, an whole-sale mark stand for grocery, feed oF commission business. Inquire 926 Louisiana ave.o14-1m R RENT—THE STORE AND DWELLING NOW nearly completed, 723 7th street northwest. The store ja 21x75. The cellar jand basement are well adapted for storage and manu! urposer, being per- fectly dry, light and well vent and easy of access from the rear by means of a wide alley. The dwelling | of 7 rooms and bath, and storeroom and closets; hot and cold water, range ‘and latrobe: stable 20x21. ‘The second story is ‘well adapted for a first-class mil- linery or ing cxtablishment., Pomession given on or before November 1. Apply at the office of BAN- BORN & KING, 916 ¥ street northwest, third story. ANTED—BY A GOOD DRESSMAKER. A SITU- ion as nursery governess and reainstreasin a nice family. Address M. T. 8., City Post Office. 1t* WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE wo- man, a Situation to cook, wash and iron. Best re- ferences given, 40G street, between North Gapitol and let street northwest. 1t* WANTED_BY A COLORED WOMAN, A SITUA- tion to cook, wash and iron, or to do xeneral house- work. Good references. Apply at 1528 Sth street northwest. O17 -2t* iu washi dfronii 1 maatione, give = ju Washini and ironing; good recommendations given. None but first-class private families need address Box 149, Star office. 017-2" she can Box 131, Star office. __ WANTED—ROOMS. FOR BENT PINE LARGE STORE IN DENMAN Building, New York avenue, near 15th street, for- merly occupied by John H. Magruder, THOS. J, FISHER & CO., 1324 F street, near Ebbitt House. House. oll-6t FOR RENT—HOUSES. OR RENT—THE RUSSIAN LEGATION, 1013 Connecticut avenue; any portion of the Furniture forsale. Horses, Carriages, Harness, &c., also for sale. 2 ol7-in, w&s3t FOR, RENT_FULLY FURNISHED, 622 Gonnocti- ut avenue, between Lafayette’ and Farragut squares, House freshl: new field of labor. A limited number of girls will be receivbd for tuition in Englich branches, Music and_ the Langu: The charge for Tuition and Board is $200 per session, from | 20th of uaber to Ist of July; one-half payable in j advance. Music the only extra at $50 per session, 08-1 G ON EARTH SO PRECIOUS i, soul and character of a child.” Property of non-resid ‘offer at « sacrifice, | Wasi Household P FOR SALE THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE, 1410 9th Street; 10, rooms, ood condition and ail im- vemen’ pply_ on tween 4 an Drelock, or to 8. B. BOND, B21 4% ntrect. “ofa FOR SAGE-FINE THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, 10 rooms; all m conveniences; delightful nds; large front yard; lot 54x100: beautiful loca. for which will be given some ture and balance cash. at 1418 VANTED—A BUILDING LOT IN NORTI STEIGER & LIEBERMANN, New York event M. M. ROHKER, 509 7th street. HWEST excellent URED : city Wo Te) To PURCHASE w: Se oN ok conc ees omnes leaving toe ay: & FRIENDS’ SEMINARY, Wied enon rami ine o13-6t 916 F street northwest. I Street, Betwees 18tH axp 19TH NorTHwEsT, STEIGER & LIERERMANN, Se Affonds to Girls and Boys the best facilities for a lieral | _ 015-3 1418 New York avemie, lucation ; prepares its pupils to enter College. Patro ORS FOR WALLS = ; 7 FIRST-CLASS RESIDENCE. sg ial canon al : ALE.—THE BOOKS OF A WELL- We are authorized to sell an elegant Private Renidence, | Mag’ jij,°sPens for books. | Call ou or adlnes, Bre coun. Latrary ary ‘offered. fr (with fine Stable on detached lot,) situated in a choice = = Hort the, sale, Room 3, Second National and fashionable part of the city. ‘The house was built : CLASSES | Bank, Also, « complete sat of Patent Oftice Hevorta, by cue of one hore Waller far 8 a see} mect ai her residence, 1318 I street northwest. | rom 1848, with index. ae 015 at no expense to make t-claas in every particular, an ; practi pwede 5 a it Comininen ‘every modern improvement for elesance ‘all or send name and address. A ical 1Ow 0 LL SE-FOR TWO YEARS-HANDSOME, and comfort. THOS. J. FISHER & CO. acquired o13-2w 1324 F street northwest, near Ebbitt House. _ 2 of the tanguage anda Parisian pronunciation ina short time. “Terms moderate. : die portion of the northwestern section. STEIGER & LIEBERMAN modern, 14-room Residence, in the most fashions: VOR SALE BARGAIN! WO NICELY | BUILT F o1s-3t 1418 New York aventie. mew) seven room Brick Houses: - cellar, and | Classes in French and German. ‘Terms moderate, Re Ni BUILDIN 19% t Sareea. ae Deignbomhocd: ve ten | dence No. 1213 G street northwest ‘crt be 2h to suey. on Genes wtrewk, ant of wi Post RS. 8S. L. CADY'S BOARDING SCHOOL FOR | 15th: no cash requined If party will bulla, ject front 00d tonant—or 12 per cent on investment. Price to an «! 2 alley nmediate purchaser. $6,000. he, ‘seven-room Brick, on U street, near 14th, to ally Young Ladies. West End. Inst a or ‘New Haven, | STEIGEK & and 15 feet wide alley ; ERERMANS. Yorg avenue. CART AND in a rapidly improving section, at $1,400, on easy: Conn. Eleventh year. Superior facili! Send for | YT" : a PERSE ey a JP ERO G_cowe ion, at : an a See eae oR SALE_POU ora Corcoran street, hear 15th, at 55 cents, and many other | T- JOHN'S COLLEGIATE 1X8 Y Harness, and Farming Implements, House and Dorraing. nproved and’ unimproved. W: E, BUR: asren Featured ot MONDAY, OCTOBER | Grounds (3) acres) for tent. “dnquire HOLLIDGE. & TALKS, h street northwest. RESTAURAD cod business; centrally located. Star officer Evening « 01H. Private lessons given if desired. of-3w BRO. TOBIAS. ED _MUSIG. ON THE Piano and Keusington Art Needlework of experience. Terms moderate. Apply at 9) northwest. LA, GREEK, MATHEMATICS, OR SALE—FOR A NON-RESIDENT—AT A DE- cided bargain. 314 E street northwest, three-story, ress brick front, ten rooms, close to Suaiciary Square: ice $4,500: worth $6,000. B. H. WARN! R916 F ‘oll-! neKR part of 7 D street northwest. E BY H. D. COOKE & 00, ATURAL SCI- enoe and Enetikh, privately or in Glas, FROK SAL ol4-at" AND BAR-RooM, Addrens ol2-6e" e city. Cueap for ona. ay. Camp oe ‘AM. D.C. 6 yer cent’ Bonds, maturinu 1892. Norfolle four-story brick hotel, ‘stores beneath, and one-story | _of-1m Columbian College, Washington; D.C. | City 5 percent minds, havine Wi pease te eon, eR buildi: jacent on Bth street. Address MIC] a ~~ PER MONTH —50 CENTS. —— Call and examine, oe Se L.. JOHNSON announces the reopening ef tan Street Kailway stock, Washington Gas ‘and other investinent securities, it bonds, de. Be ovis Sener ones at mmr al ae | dove ¥: ; northw ured eveninge, 6:30 o'clock, and at 1216 Maryland avenue | __Difect wire to Philadelyihia and New York. southwest, Wednesdays, at 7:30 o'clock. ‘Tuition, 50 E. OFFLEY, cents per month. #30-Lin ° SCHOOL FOR GIRLS—INSTRUCTION IN ENG- lish, French, FPO SALE-AT GREAT BARGAING— 1219 T atrect n.w., 8 room Brick, all mi. 813 North Capitol street, 8-room Brick. all m.1. ito street, 6-room Brick, all m.i, |.w., 8-room Frame, with stable. Orrick at MeTnopoutrax Bank Burupixa, 2229 Boundary oti... 4 room Eranve. tu eyod order Drawing ana Paintings ete. | Titornatien furnished is nessun oe by toad Yon a anes: 3 MISS BOYLE, 918 15th street, se mae ri ‘a WEI Od SA LB #29-1m* ‘Opposite McPherson Square. as ee 2 1212 F street northwest._ = a W 3SZED, 10 PURCHASE, FOR CASH. A Good SALE_THREE- PES Se SEES, Drug Store. Average daily sales must be $30 oF RS eee more, “Address **Goriander,”” care Drusgist Cireulat, thee eae eee ee TEACHER OF ELOCUTION, New York city. on tw — ee #29-1m No. 1212 L street northweat. J + PSOE — REBEL INSTITUTE AND KINDERGARTEN, REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, = FOR SALE LOTS. F 1127 13TH STREET NORTHWEST. ee Has several very fine Houses for sale OR SALE LOT, 40 FEET FRONT, CONTAINING y . Bull Foss ate ts : many very desirable Building Lots in the (One square fz Thomas Circle.) TU CONTAINING | Reopened SEPA Tey iil. Mines POLLOCK No, 1416 F 8: Ni 0. TREET NORTHWESR, = ‘of the city, where the march of improvements progres. Capitol ‘on reasonable terms. Title perfect. A, ee ee Seine Peon we rise in values are etill in ply #22 East Capitol street. ibe || ere ateantnrs See Soecpaen seeecoctiog, feo Rta | a ieee oie ay icueion OR SALE— tion given by teachers eminent in their profession in —_ ‘CHOICE BUILDING LOTS, the French, German and Latin langnaces, in Drawing, | Houses for rent. In THE NoRTHWwEST Pant or THE CrTx. Painting and Music (Vocal and Instrumental, Pisno or | ,,\ svecialty is madeof the care and rental of houses, ‘We ha’ cal avery aint clans | Organi) practically taught. German daily | Houses furnished and unfurnished wanted to supply am Lote in hE ay pal panes tied in every department, without extra charge. Daily Cal- | Unprecedented demand. Ooncresemen and others are Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Ham: and Rhode | isthenic exercises. Normal class opens OCTO- | slready. ayplving for heaves for rewt. Ne Island avenues, in the immediate vicinity of Scott | BER lst. 8 | ag OT T'S REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, Statue, Du Pont Circle and streets it thereto. Ps ~ s “= = ara. F Street Northwost,_ Aue gn Kf street, opposite McPherson Square, and on | RT SCHOOL OF THE WASHINGTON ART CLUB. Ona, street itatne, ‘ird reason, opens OCTO! , Vernon Row. cor- va we fh bear Sool THOS. J. FISHER & CO... her 10th street ahd Pennsylvani Se et MEORTANT ame Wake oe 1324 F street northwest, near Ebbitt House. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FS SALE—A SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD ba ae. 2 E. C. MESSER, In Charge. GPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Ror. AND MRS. LUCIEN F_ ¢. COLLIERE’S ish and Classical School for Boys French, = Will Reopen_on MONDAY, OCTOBER 10TH, 1881, at 1538 I STREET NORTHWEST. TLEMA quaintance of improvement. Ad Piano, in very good condition, for $75 cash; a creat Cali at once at 1232 {3th street northwest. IONS, either before or after Patent. decd papered and painted, and in | 6: Hor farther snd Tal parsouars end ciecaars oppis t A p repair throughout, Inquire on the premises. | Son sare —AN ELEGANT DRIVING MARE SIX Professor of the French Languais, | VES MAN WHO TOOK My POCKET BOOK WILL ; Fivearmotd; pestechy sound ant nuane Marsan | _(Transations doue:) oe fa ee {FRAME COTTAGE, 7 ROOMS, GAS, | ing top jump-seut carriage. Apply 6U7 7th strect north. ae ject, : our at with water in yard; iarge flower garden and'stable, | west. 017-31" AW SCHOOL ~ 1220 6th street northwest; rent $20, in advance. Also | “= oa | Li be NY GENTLEMAN WHO SAW AND WILL Frame Howe, 9 rogme water; 230 seh erect north. | VOR GALE-SIE METAL SASH PLATE-GLASS F THE AA testy tan awcanit mado ‘Friday’ event tant i weet. Rent $i4." By CHAS. 8. SHREVE, 113 anes, in ood . MW. GAL ront of the Treastry, with the butt 0 i, upon & Bicvet northwest o17-3t | BRO. &CO.,, Jewelers. ol COLUMBIAN UNIVEESITY. who had telzed a fractious horee,, will cone ANTED—A ‘OND STORY FU front room, with alcove or hall room, : would prefer neighborhood of 14th and N atrocts. Ad- dress WALLACE, Star office. 017-3" WANTED. THREE COMMUNICATING UNFURN- ished Rooms, on second floor, or two on second and one third, with or without Board. - Terms must be moderete. Permanent. Address “‘C. R. S.,” 922 New York avenue northwest. o15-3t* WANTED—HOUSES. N ENT—A SMALL HOUSE, OR four Rooms suitable for housekeeping; north- putters part of city preferred, “Address Box 109, Star office. ol7-2t* _ WANTED—BOARD. _ WANZED BOARD, IN EXCHANGE FOR IN- struction in the English branches and Latin. Will give two hours daily ‘szcent Saturday and Sunday), either before 10a.m., after 3 p.m., or in the evening. -B.C., Star office. ANTED—FOR CASH—A CORNER HOUSE AND lot; northwest q nts; perfect title; must be a bai Address, Jowost cash pride, F. STERLING, care Box FOR BENT—FROM NOVEMBER 18ST, THE TWO beautiful connected Houses, 1012 and 1014 12th street northwest; 26 rooms, in splendid order, and fitted for first-class boarding. Also, ‘Fenton Hall,",| 1108 E street northwest, from November 1. Inquire ‘at the new office of L. "M. SAUNDERS, 1103 F street northwest. ol7 3t* JOR RE! OF THE EST TIONS in the city, 28 Towa Circle, 11 rooms, furniehed, modern improvementa, W. W. DANENHOWER & SON, 1212 F street. o5-3t FOR RENT NEATLY NISHED HOUSE, 1412 9th strect northwest; 10 rooms; mgdern improve- ments. Apply to ALBERT F. FOX, 920°F street north- west. 015-3 FOE, PENTEURNISHED, A THREE-STORY improvements, in Rone Se Oa ER improvements, ‘in northwt ." For par: Heulare address 8:W., Star ome, OO" See gee POE BENT—HOUSE, in most desirable location, in northwest; well furnished; ten rooms, with bath, ‘and all convenience; will be rented to a careful family of adults. Address OWNER, Star office. 015-3t (\OR RENT AND SALES OF PROPERTY, PRIVATE and at Auction, —See Bulletin issued on. the Ist and 15th of every month at the office of THOS. E. WAGGA- MAN, 519 7thetroet northwest. o15-3t* )R RENT—3255 PKOSPECT AVENUE NORTH- west, 7 rooms, $13.45; No. 3 Langdon Terrace, 10 Fooms, $15; 1524 ‘8th gt. 6 rooms, $16; 2109 12th st.n.w., 5 rooms, $12.: 803 East ‘Capitol st. 8 Secmaes $16.35." Apply fo A. 8. CAYWOOD, 1225 dth etree northwest. 015-3t* 341, Baltimore, Md WARIED A SEAT IN NEW YORK AVENUE Presbyterian Church. Any pew holder having room to spare will please address DOCTOR J.. W.+ Star Office. o15-3t FR RENT—A BRICK HOUSE OF SIX Ri A all modern improvements; convenient to street care) god neighborhood. 749 6th street southeast. WASTED_INSTRUCTIONS IN THE ENGLISH OR RENT—A NEW BRICK HOUSE; SEVEN JY brenches, for wnich a thorough knowledge of | IM rooms, water, gas and bath-room. 10°G strect: French, Egyptian and Italian languages, will be given | rent, $17.” Apply 3d and Massachusetis avenue north: in exchange. 552 Lath utreet northwest. o15-3t" | wost (drug store. o14-3t* 3 SEPARATE R. RENT—A PROMINENT BUSINESS STAND, \ yr each horse: & specialty ; ‘suitable for store and dwelling, restaurant or hotel, city reference; can be sce } Stable, 311 61 No. 423 10th street, near gas oflice, above Pennsylvania street northwest. O. H. P. CLARK, Slixo, Md.12-1m* | avenue. Store can be detached from dwelling. which NGSTON'S FRENCH Fitting taught, and 5 F street northwest.” Sat- isfaction guaranteed in all cases. o12-6t* WASTED LACE CURTAINS .CE_ CURTAINS todo up equal to new by competent French work. n at the Dollar and a-Half Suit Cleaning Depot F street—PRI . 0 ANTED—10,000 FLA? for 3 cents per widtl N The original and only pra no sinearing) at PRINCE'S. ical Stamper here. 1009 F 830-15" ‘D—-HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR OLD jewspapers Books, Pamyilets, Rags, Rope, Cop- street. A) yer Brass, |, Zinc, Pewter, Type Metal, Ti, paid, Iron, Bones, Bottles, &e., kc. Orders by auail or telephone punctually attende!l to. Will send to any part of city or suburbs. M. ULLMAN, corner G ‘avenue and 10th street southeast. al7-3m' Wann D—-EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT JAS. DUNGAN, 813 7th street northwest, offers pot juducements 15 cash buyers in Carpets, Furniture, ce 3 aia _ s20-Im" WaAXZED AT RICE’S OLD STEAM CARPET Cieaning Works, 490 Maine ave. southwest, Festh- ers to renovate, Mattresses to steam and remake, Fur- niture to steam. jy8 Wianieps ‘S$ TOCLEAN. WE DO NOT WHIP Carpets. Our work is done better and prices lower than in any other estab‘ishment in Washington. Orders by telephone. A. H. CHACE & BRO., 616 Lou- isiana avenue. 3625 WANTED TO ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN E. BELL, Room 4, 1420 New York avenue, is a Commissioner of Deeds for Every State and Territory, U. 8. Coumis- sioner, Examiner and Notary. aie iner'and Notary. Always in office from 9 wat LD GOLD ANDSILVERINLARGEOR Small Quantities. ‘cash price Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 3d and 4% steets, PS contains 12 rooms, including two large parlors, lence cellar, gas, water, bath, &c.” Inquire at $26 Louisiana avenue. - olé-Im R 'RENT.—I HAVE SEVERAL OF THE FINEST furnished Houses in the northwest section of the city for rent: some for six months, others for one or more, Yours, a prices, ranking from $50 to 8500 per month. For particulars apply to J. V. N. HU’ Real Estate Broker, 1505 Pennsylvania avenue. 013-1 (OR RENT ANT RESIDENCE; LARGE side and back yards; fronting on circle corner Pennsylvania and New Hampshire avenues, north thirteen fine rooms, with modern inproyeinents, complete order; rentlow. Inquireat 1919 Penns avenue. R RENT—A TEN-ROOM COTTAGE IN MOUNT Pleasant, D.C., with stuble and rounds. Price $20 per month. "THOS. J, FISHER & CO., 1324 F street, near Ebbitt House." ” oll-6t POR BENT 2007 T STREET NORTHWEST; CON tains 20 rooms, two bath rooms and iodern conve- niences; suitable for large Boarding-house, Price $100 permonth. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F street, hear Ebbitt House. oll-6t Fer RENT—HANDSOMELY-FURNISHED HOUSE of ll rooms, all mod. improvements; desirable lo- cation for Senator or Member of Coi ; furniture nearly new; $110 per month. RYON & TRACY, 513 7th street northwest. oll-6t (OR RENT_THE STONE MANSION ON COLUM- bia Heights, south front, lately remodeled_and in first-class order. A. L. BARBER & CO., Le. Droit Building. OT-2W RR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE—THAT ELE- gent Residence, 513 6th street northwest; in the the city and near all the street car lines: is well, furnished throughout. including bed and table linen, glass and china ware, also fine piano; contains all the modern improvements, and has a billiard room with fable, “Ke.. complete; | Possession inm ly, For terms, inquire of FRANCIS B. MOHUN, Bookseller and Stationer, 1015 Pennsylvania avenue, corner 11th street. of-im OR SALE 5 1 ANB LUNCH ROOM, WITH thirty Boarders. Will sell reasonable if taken before 28th of October. Tii-neaith cause of. ice, uire at 813 North Capitol street northwest. 015-3" FR SALE—A SINGER SEWING MACHINE, The Lectures and exercises of this school will be re- suined at the Law Building (5th street, betweeen D and | Esstreets) on WEDNESDAY, October 12th, at 6 o'clock p.m. Catalogues giving information in regard iable to courses : ted. all buriness etrictly cousideutial, with drop leaf, side drawers; latest. improved and terms of instruction may be found at the book- 1 inmotion; all attachments complete; for $20. At OPPEN- We son, National Si = HEIMER'S, 528 9th strect, corner Pnorthwest. o16-3 | fot yl, Me WH: Morrison, and at the X: sir ings Bank. " Application may also be made to JAMES 0 SK C. WELLING. L.D.. President, &e. 3 Clairvoyant and Astroloxi FRE SALE—ANTIQUE WRITING DESK AND by sending his address to C. D., ‘Star office. A ¥, 909 9TH information furnished tree; wilt call at residence Aaw Boss. THE LONG-ESTABLISHED, RE- liable ist. wives better Booka, over one hundred yours old, will be sold | JyPUBICAL ACADEMY, We ao oe Ee at auction, Tueaday morning, the 18th inst., at DUN- 1534 I stteet northwest. advice ‘snd aistance on all matters appertaining to CANSON BEOS.”, comer 9 and D streeta.|_15-2¢" | “ Principal, J.P. CAULFIELD, Musical Director. | Duutveas Soy and mrotrinoe eee Toe OR SALE—A NEW LATEST IMPROVED $50 | _Studies resumed September 26th. 20-1’ Satisfaction given or no pay. Cousultation Rooms, 402 Singer Machin table, side drawers and all at- | 37 AW SCHOOL OF GEORGETOWN . 2A street, above D stroct narthwent. % tachments complete. sell for $25. Address, pre | Dy = — vious to Thu ‘Star offi 15-: REMOVAL. INANC F708 SALE SEVERAL GOOD 1 AND | , Lectures will be resumed for the eneuing term, be- FINANCIAL. Carriages; one Clarence, suituble for hack or livery; | fipning 6 o'clock p.m. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Qc- = —_ 7 3 af ‘new i an Build- yr. STOC! EGRAPH WIRES ocoupe eyes ox pe ters eS ing, 1425 New York avenue, near 15th street. Circulars pew ATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES Extension, } four Paswenger’ open, 2 Rockiwayy, sey Byeiogtinon’s and Austin's, or apply to WM. H. DES- | “ perweEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. eral top ahd no top Buswies. He E 3 ae of two years $50 per annum; post H. H. DODGE, feponitory and Factory, 410-416 8th street northwest. | , Reswlar cours, ¥ a ; - H. aE, Repairing promptly attended O15-Iw | STaduate course $25. — OR SALE_ONE BAY HORSE, FIVE YEARS OLD, sor grammed 16 handy high: black pointa:sound in every particu: dat prompt driver. Inquire at Fleming's Stable Sth street. between D and ¥ northwest. o13-6¢ POR, SALE THREE, FINE 7 AND 7; OCTAVE, nearly new rosewood Pianos, left with us by parties needing cash: will positively be sold at a sacrifice by G. ILD & BROS. ‘Tth strect northwest. o8-im RT SCHOOL, 1318 I STREET NORTHWEST, oppgeite ‘Franklin Square, will commence its Twelfth Annual Session SEPTEMBER 26th. Call or send for, circular. MRS. 8. FULLER, Principal. iiss AMY LPAVITT, OF BOSTON, TEACHER of Vocal and Instrumental Music. "Mise Leavitt May also be enraged as Contralto Soloist in Church or Concert. Address 944 K street northwest. 615-3m. 64 Broapwar, New York. Every class of Securities bouht and sold on sion in San Francisco, e York, Boston aud Washington. Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bought an@ No. 539 15TH STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) Im" Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, commis- Baltimore, Philadelphia, New Orders executed on the sem dicing varied —— | — ———— New York Stock Exchange at one-eihth of one per cent Ht SALE, FINE LANDAULET CARRIAGE, LATE- | EW AND ATTRACTIVE HALLS FOR THE SPEN- | commission, Private and’ direct tlezrajlh wires t> ly owned by. one of the Foreizn Ministers; also, CERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, in the handsome | Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and boston, through Coupe and Coupelette: best makers, and all in elézant og- | edifice known throuzhout the United States as LIN | which orders are executed on the Stock Txchansat der; also, a cheap ret of Double Harness. ‘The above COLN HALL, BUILDING, corner 9th and D streets. | in thone cities and reported back promptly. Quotations cles will be sold; no reasonable offer refused. The above | The new Coliege Halls will be occupied on and after | of and Bonds and information revarding the articles can be'seen at DOWNEY'S Stable, 1013 17th | October 1, 1881. Day and Evening Sessions for Ladies | Markets received throuch our wireevery fifteen minutes street. s23-Im_| and Gentlemen. Sons and daughters educated for real 4m Cotton, Grain and Provisions executed v ¥ «l-6m with aisnateds FPOE SALE1WO FINE, LIGHT, SECOND-HAND ISee a Coupelettes, Cour way, one handsome Phre- IONS IN STOCKS. fon, nearly neve: one Brewster 9 top Road Wagon. | anda ‘Tribuie to Graduates of Spencerian’ Business | (JP ERATIONS IN STOCKS. Me pee Shee ye ye , core Pay lore, by Gen, Erancie A. waiter, = —— free by | Bankers and Brokers, No. 12 Wall treet, » buy and * streets. pairing promyy upon appl ion. ¥_ CG. SPENCER, Prin- y stocks cut tas ind when attended to. s19-lint_ | Gipal. “MRS, SARA Av SPENCER, Viee Principal. “sis | SUr7¥ Socks an three to tive per ceut tuanein, and hen and what ES at reasonuble rates in wi FR SALE—A LARGE STOCK OF SPRING AND ‘Trade Wagons: handsome Box Wagon, suitable for Clothiers; large stock of new and scoond-hand Car- MERMPRBUPS Bo nich, s240 roma stret 3m z ‘Georgetown. OR SALE—NOW ON HAND, AND CONSTANTLY finishing up, a Fine Stock of Fall and Winter Car- teen Coupe Hockawaya, Lanaaaieer Victoes Seiee: jets, Coupe ways, Lani " - Sion Tops, &c., &e. Second-hand ‘of every description alwi ROBERT H. GkAHAM. a9 Repository and Factory, 410-416 8th st. northwest. STOCK PRIVILE& t0.$100-can be invest 2 AND, URS; ALFRED BUJAC'S, ENGLISH 408 and French Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, 1012 17th street northwest. The duties of this School 'will be resumed SEPTEMBER 26. 68-2" NAPITOL HILL INSTIT! AND KINDERGAR- ten: fifth year: opens SEPTEMBER 1 instruction from Kindergarten to Collegiate For catalorne and further information ay cipal, C. F. BOXDEN, or Miss A. F. GA’ street southeast. ¥V ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, corner 43 street and Pennsylvania avenue, (over Shillington’s Bookstore, ) Thirteenth year. Pian — 0, ice, Singing, Violin, &c. ‘welve teacl Fretadvantaces. 0. B. BULLARD, Director. ‘sl0-2 HE HAMILTON HAVING BE] LEASED FOR aterm of years, and having recently been put in | Greek, also M ir, will be opened at an early date, newiy ughout. Applications for ms may be made by mail, addressed to G11 13th strect northwest. sent free. PROFESSIONAL. ik. M. 5. PARSONS, MEDICAL EL muccessor to Dr. A. 'L. Bosworth. Offic a.m. to12, and 2 p.m. to a. 618 SIXTH STREET NOKTHW JFPERNAND URSO. PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER, bend I street northweet, or Box ee. QEET.—“THE Walks depend,” and thousands of th and near, visit Dr. WHITE'S extablishinent sylvania’ avenue, opposite Willant’s Hote from and avoidance o BOARDING. . FOR REAL HOON Si Prepares for Colleges, Competitive Examinations, &c, ime Teh Circulars sent upon application. - G street. F. MUSSAEU:! to buy, also secure hich $25 Full information on application and Financial Report janl2-m, 712 City Post o3-Lm DAILY Cite, from far for relief Corns, Bunions, Diseased Nails, Vascular Excrescences, and other Ailments of the Feet. NP\HE MISSES TYLER WILL GIVE FIRST-CLASS | 7yvHE ARCHER INSTT RS. ARCHER HAS of Dusiness at office procludes attendance ut resi- Board at 912 15th street, opposite McPherson Park. returned from her western tour. Her school will | dence except after 6 p.m. Office Fee, $1 per visit. «27 Heferences given andrequired. “Table Boarders accom- | viumence on THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 20th.” For | 72 ar a cansfan oe & modated. O12 Im" | croulars and further Rarticntare: adress or call upon | Dpt**> = PRIVATE FAMILY GAN ACCOMMODATE A | MTS MN. A ee! Serna one go 1015 14TH STREET, AAcounle, with Board, in Pleasant rooms aud ate Fz Second door south from All Souls’ Church. «12 ome comforts. References exchanged. Address Box (ERSON IN! ru" ry = ST. rr ‘Post be el R.STARRPARSONS, DENTIST, 4299TH STREET, S51 Posto. ip we | ESPN Sotek Gdea 2nd Mathematinl [DE STAREPARSONS DENTIST, cooTH STREET: DERMAL Sas > 3. : NT, TRANSIENT AND DAY BOARD- zor oe 8 to 11 a.m., Wednesdays, free, for the poor. Flint: ers accommodated at McPherson House, corner 15th | will re-open WEDNESDAY: BELLEMDIN 14, 1881. Gas sduiiuistcred. “Charyes reason- and northwest. Ms. M.'T. SOUTHALL. — ol1-6t" Pa ee oe nae able. es a Tr NT HO} "ER CHAS. B. YOUNG, Principal, pk. R. PARSONS, DENTIST, 428 7TH STREET "Gomforts than auy hotel in the cy. "The halts eng | _224-3m Sia vathstrost | [)ortiwect borne D sod Fetes ener Bene Babeaices are heatod writ eteant She retin are ney and | gigs HIETONS — waa | Bane eoua ts, Oneeatie, Surgical atid’ Mechanical ‘woll furnished, ani is second to none — Tran- : ‘French School for Young Ladies nt jormed, Extracting at aight. ient rates, $2.00 and $2 per day; monthly $35, $30, $35 | Ghndeariat Vaaren en occ! sor Toune, Mertenter | Charce moderate.” Gan adminitercd. cia and $40. 880 _| 14th. Boarding pupils limited. =22-3m. wa BORK. DENTIST, 915 7 STREET HE LOCHIEL HOUSE, 612 9rm STREET NORTH- | RyT. VERNON SEMINARY. iid Tooth inserted $7 per set, and be = the natural at ices. ‘weet, is one of the cosiest and best conducted Board- | VI 3H jonerations on the: ‘woot at. ing houses in the city. Transient ‘accommo- at reasonable 029 seca linelen, Hg ed Young Ladies. R ‘-A NEW, HANDSOME, BRICK MAN- | tp aay SER Tinfurniahed, of 30 wom Sy Washington, D. €. DUKE, DENTIST, 715 “TH STREET NORTH: (LINTON HOUSE, Tru AND ISTREETS.—FIRST- =A iS. 7 %y ween G street and New York avenue.— ‘class ‘Table Board, $16; MRS. J. EDDY SOMERS, Prince For fn pe School year obens, September Room and to fooation central; bo Hquors.' J. M- Brigxas without Pain, 50 cta, o17-3t* paw SE | Jogues apply to the Princiy —_ “ oot od Pennaylvan ne 434 streets." Jan9_ | modern improvements. Apply at 1399 MT near 2 ~ TARY_FRENGH AND ENGLEN | DET ML — 4 ‘WAXIED, YoU TOKNow THATIsELEAFInaT. | Sona Circle, or J: C. G. KENNEDY. hese Reet = = iE SEMINARY FRENCH AND ENGLISH | [Tiree Mocs dees sont eae eats ay a tate Tailor-made Second-hand. Suit much bettor mek sl4-1m, MONEY TO LOAN. pote branch $1 ver wt. “all work "war ‘be bought, at common new suit can = - TH Np, UN ‘ONEY TO LOAN AND TO INVEST IN GOOD | Giye. a 3" = No, 619 D strat none ee ee ‘Brant LOST AND FO) D. MOiy property or real estate paper. Finetclass exten, ee ee OY sO OF NEW TORK. 400 9th et. northwest. "Noob. we wrench, Store, ost 8 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, A LADY'S | Houses for rent and choice Honses and Lots for sale. tam _ | Zhe Yisoathy or Vits oy Seoond-hand Clothing.’ ~" W® Puy but finetcla (Shoo, No. 2. Leavoat MOCKDEES COM Abe: | ADDY af KENNEDY'S Heal Esiato Agency, ibst | A SEXNOTON ACADEMY, QOROORAS ony Pa ecialty. All Tuners, 12th and'F streets, and receive reward. © OO" + OTE corner Pennsylvania av ae Gals oe OST—SUNDAY NOON, ON 11° ‘ONEY TO LOAN —WE HAVE SEVERAL SUMS | Posite U.S. Treasury: A select school for boys and Divouses of whatever name or nature eradi- COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. "tween M ctrect and Manes chursie eee Be Mi Grom $1,000 to 835,000 to loan on ood real extate men. Number lim cated from the sytem. = = a | embroidered Ping Hindkerenion: Finder rewarded by | security, At 6 per cent interest. CH, FOX & r Tare U5eh strect one Reet — POR SALE OB RENT — FARM OF 52 aches, | returning it to 1151 Lith street BROWN, 1437 Pennsylvania avenue. o14-3t of Soldiers’ Home, well improved. Inquire G. L. SHERIF! vania avenue. ‘OR SALE—A FARM CONTAINING 250 At accessible five miles from Wi pike road, Good house and all ucceesaty out bal Splendid orchards of choice fruits. Good meadows and fhe ganic land Pleniy of wood, and well watered. ui er or dairyman.” Possession given atonce, Apply at 62 C strest northwest. 0 SALE NGE FOR UNENCUM- FWered prope: Farr of M0 acre: 9% los oon, Libs, 1458 Sow York avenues *obim er aS O8T—THIS MORNING ON 7TH STREET, OR IN City Post Office, a small Package of Papers.’ A suit- able reward if left at 1200 H sowet noone a0. TAYLOR. ie avenue: FORND-A PATE OF OPERA GLASS) ment and northwest, OVS Short-hand, Higher Arith- “keeping, Sho 5 y, Latin andGreek. BURTON i ashington, ‘ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT, LOWEST 3 iat > Geom M wr MACAFEE, A. M., Principal, W: D. C.16-3m moderate de | son, Vise SPECIALTIES. ‘estate Gall now: W. W. DANENHO\ street. o3-1m_ ASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.—A ‘Boarding PUES PIES!! THOROUGHLY AND SPEEDILY ligating, OF medicines to FTERNOON, THE 1¢ Account Book, with ths name of Mack A will ‘aaa be given for taxes ©. I OST—SUNDAY, SOFOBER 10TH. A MEDIUM. ce Gta eae W. ‘Ist Dollar . SMITH, Le Fhe Le ATES 2 PP, Sahat pak ‘OF 14TH, A SMALL N IONEY ! — $50,000 TO y School for Young Ladies and cared. Nocutting, or pee * ra ee oe eee ayalow. | Trestmenit altiont puinies; 0 lows oer ee ES Tian eC of time, and positively never fails to cure. ‘ot ref Tas? Principals, 1023 and 1027 12th street no ‘erences may had on app at my ‘Consal- ASELL INSTITUTE, 903 16rn STREET NORTE & te On SHRADER, Li west—Mra. L. E. Sirs, Babeibal ate Prin. of | _olt-oe (620 11th street northwest. Bini and in ral acili- | [ARAM DUBOUIS, FRENCH MEDIUM, WORKS a lady ‘and pentieanan, "Nor Gos SEN ethoce sfrom 9 to 12 a.m.. and 2 to8 p.m. ‘HITTINGHAM FOR GIRLS, 713 2isr (Witeet wil open GEPTESBER 6 in Prim- . "principal page ates Bias ata See ata, Gaara ne Ran Rar ete e17-1m NEY, MONEY, MONEY TO LOAN AT 2 PER gent per month, on personal property, at B. FUL- B Ofte, $14 Sth street, near Pennsyivania ‘ick Mall sua, of MONEY safety. c. M°%* 70 Louw, m2 ‘northwest. from TO LOAN for a > OF to! ag = ‘3100 N street, West Washincton. BEAL TO LOAN.

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