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OO ____...._________. AR. THE EVENING WASHINGTON TUESD -August S, 1882. =— = CROSBY S. MOYES..... .. Edi or. — ‘Phe Evening “tar has a regniar. permanent. Bona fae dait aintion mere than trebie That of any other dxiiv vaper published ht Washington. and cauat te that of all the other daily papers here nuded together. —— = ‘Tre Stax off ange. Adve BEC ctherwise. ear Fe sent diay or Perrons leaving th for t Pree mailed to their adiiress, poets fier: a desired, for tity cents a me Bévance. ‘There fs but one co failure of the star ri Upon the stand. Th apse of his truly-wi! 8 was Imperative Wo be made to th testimony of ex Attorney General Qther government w: the ston) By suppiying trom Uls intimate knowledge of s Foste affsirs a convincing refutation of the aging evidence under which the star routers were jon to be put upon the s2 to place Br: dnot! After the pat Inadequate witnesses, ‘Y.—if any answer was crushing and uncontradicted ) OX- Walsh and that he should take Duried. His failure to come forward as a witness IBaccepted everywhere as an admisston that he | had no evide: to give to meet the emergency, @ad that he dared not subject himself to the que: toning of th tion In regard to his Foute transactions. ee ‘The net increase of appropriations for the cur- Fent fiseal year over those for 1882 15 $77,522,621. Of this sum 217,717.94 Is chargeable to the increased @emand upon the joa fun J, and an additonal Bum of $1.750,00) had tobe apsropriated for addl- tonal ler) “tn the Pen-on bureau to en- able it to keep uy with the Increas® of its work. ‘The total appropriations for pensions this year, Ameluding the allowsnee for extriclerteal force, nil Tecentiy Mr. Platt, act- nittee on pen- to the Senate 9,000,000 would rer to mest rieney appror De necessary for Fiver and harbor b year by $7.195.0; forthe Missis D200) t10) ‘the sundry Is of amillion mon the army, and 45 much more for the navy. Inlscelianeous rlations ex wand for dedcten In the face oft t expenditures It would not be wise to Make any sweeping reduction in taxation haps. A ver: proportion of the surp!w: the year will be consumed by t Ag, analysis ef the voting upon the Priations will probably show that the democrats areatout as deep in the mud asthe republicans are in the mire in the matter of spending the peo- Pie's money, and that no great amount of polltical apttal can be made on either side upon str the balance of responsibilit - — England seems to have extorted from Tt Promise to proclaim Arabl Pasha a rev There ts usually such a wide differcnce between Tarkey’s promises and performair-~es that the Egyptian leader will probably be able to work a great deal of mischief becore this proclamation fp- Sets him. It is a common dipiomstic trick of Tur- key to promise what is demanded of her, when she Asdriven tothe walland cannot longer avold a @irect answer. Evasion ts employed as long as it ean be utilized, and then deerit ts resorted to. ‘Turkey will, no doubt, find numerous excuses for @elay of action, and meantime Arabi may give the Whole Ezyptian question a new phase by falling Upon the English at Alexandria and defeating them. Ifhe ts the military stratezist he Issald to be, he would not allow such a small force of the enemy to hold Alexandria. The British fleet Could not render its friends any material aid In @ Dattle fought on the land, even within range of ‘the guns of the vessels, as the discharges would be aslikely to damage friend as foe. —_—_<es—___ Senator-elect Riddleberger has delivered the key-note speech of the coalition campaign in Vir- gimia, and his party sul th 1s “We are for Ar- ‘thar because Arthur is for Us” He does not at- tempt any further expianation of the radical ehange of heart which the readjusters have expe Fenced since they ran a Hancock Ucket In 1880. He does not even make a pretense of puttt Support of the administration upon an ground than mutual interest. The Presid Ret, perhaps, feel flatterad at Mr. Riddleberger’s Candid way of explaining the readjuster situation, Whas deen claimed that the administration was @ncourazing mento break away from the demo- eratic party in the south, with the view of putting @own sectionalism and for other patriotic pur- poses; but Mr. Riddleberger does not so regard the Support of the administration. He looks upon it ‘@8 a sort of trade. ———_~<e>—____ ‘The refusal of 0 ate to adjourn last even- fing aroused the wrath of the House, ana members Of the latter body talked of appealing to the Prest- Gent to help them away from Washington, by declar- Ang Congress adjourned. The feeling of unfriendlt- Ress between the two houses, which nas existed for Some tme, has Increased as the session continued UNL It now amounts almost to positive hostility. ‘The other day a prominent member of the House, 4m public speech on the floor, imputed corrupt Motives to the Senat=, becanse it insisted upon a eertain appropristion. Yest-tday in the Senate the house was arraigned for having criminally de- Jayed and tritied with the public interests, ——_—__<«+ —__ ‘The increase of force authorized by Congress for the Interior department go°s really ta the pension | Dbureaa An addition of 800 clerks in that bureau 4s to be made tmmediately. There will also be an merease of the clerical force of the War depart- Ment In those branches which have to deal with pension cases. Applications for pensions have Poured in upon the bureau so rapidly that tt has ‘been impossible to keep up with them, and the Fesult !s thousands have accumulated. ‘The object Of Congress Is to provide a force suflicient to bring ‘Up and dispose of ali cases in arrears, and to, in act, get the pension docket of the country cleared. ———_—_<es—___ Accoriling to Mr. Moncure D. Conway, the Lon- @on papers have stutiously kept from the public Mr. Bright's real reason for resiguing his place in the British cabinet. The cause they assigned was Mr. Bright's “Quakerism,” which In a general ‘Way ts construed to mean opposition to all wars end warlike measures; but Mr. Conway says that ‘She reason given by Mr. Bright himseif was that ‘he regarded the bombardment of Alexandria “as @ violation of both International law and moral- ity.” A good many persons who are not Quakers old the sume view entertatned by Mr. Bright. ———__~<+-_ ‘The elections tn Kentucky and Alabama yester- Gay resulted, as might have been expected, in dem- Soratie vietories, There was some democratic op- ‘Position to the party candidate, but not enough to @efeat him by a good many thousands The dis- Patches announced that the opposition conceded Alabama to the demoorats last night. They could Rave made the same concession with just a3 much certainty a week ago. E DWIN FORREST. Edwin Forrest in his Nfetime was 3 persistent and entlmsiastic advocate of Sanfort’s Ginger. He also affected tke Turkish bath. It is recorded of hima that on one oceasion when Sanford's Ginger had given his wonderful physique uncommicn tone, lent new music to his mar- Yellous voice, and iutensifiet the fire of his ‘Mashing eye, he excisimed: ‘Sirsa, that Person who has not bad the Turkish bath has never ‘Fisen to the moral dignity of personal cleanliness. If Mtwere not for that and Sanford’s Ginger, I must have Ceased to act long sgu.” W., ots - TAYLOR, PRACTICAL HoRSE- a Ca feet ber 94 < any Shee required made re Street southwest. ‘nest ‘Virwinia avenue, auras ‘OHN MILLER, Wholesale an] Retail Dealer in om, Depot and Kindiitue Wood Sti, 434 ant nouthwest. Branch Oftcey, 329 avenue : ith Street northwest and 143 B street ‘handic the very best quality of Anthracite and Bita- i. ¥. DEMPSTER, od DENTIST, 09 7th street northwest, We ARE GOING TO MAKE A CLEAN BWEEP. WE ARE NOT GOING TO CARRY ANY GOODS OVER. THE CLOSING OUT SALE OF SUMMER CLOTH- ING, which we insusurated several weeks ago, has met with more suecesa than we looked for. It is true help of Reduced Prices, and we are proud to say tha’ our expectations HAVE BEEN MORE THAN REAL 7 We have made a successful break in our stock, our counters we have made STILL. FURTHER REDUCTIO: We are going to make a cL P. We are not soing to carry any gonds over tonext season. These are our last reductions ti Season. A few more of thowe SILK,LINED SUITS left, that sold for $28. We now sell them for $18. A few more of those SILK-LINED SUITS left, that sold for $25. We now sell them for $15. Those SUITS that | sold for $20 we now sell for $12. Those S| TS that sold for $15 we now sell for 319. We have several lines of extra-size 5: and also Pants, which we want to close out; have therefore put such prices on them that Will effect a speedy clearance. This will positively be THE LAST CHANCE this season to buy Clothing at near half value. We would ask all who are on the look- out for Extra Barg&ins not to fail to call. We have no old stock to offer you. Every garment is new and is of this season's manufacture. A. STRAUS, 999 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Near léru Street, axD ans 932 D STREET. | L ‘T'S TALK ABOUT LOW PRICES. ‘Do you know that ont of three geod styles oNE always Proves s slow seller? That's the case with Lot 6635; AUBURN ALL-WOOL CHEVIOT YOUTH'S SUITS— or they will fit small size man. $10 was theprice; you can have what there is left of them at SIX DOLLARS PER SUIT. ‘The next thing is what there is left of Lots 1740, 4516, 1553, none of which were less than $12 per suit, many were as high as $15. They are good value at these figures, yet you get what thereis left of them at EIGHT DOLLARS PER SUIT. Lot 6664, as good a $10 suit as was ever sold; you can have what there is left of them for SIX DOLLARS AND A HALF PER SUIT. Lots 1511, 1701, 1741. at $15, were the best suit in the market for the money. What there is left of them go at NINE DOLLARS PER SUIT. Lot 47—Boys' suits, all wool—the price is Seven Dol- lars, but they won't sell at $7; why. we don't know, ex- cept thst people don’t like them. We make them to sell, Rot to ornament our counters, and are going to give you suit. The choice of the ‘‘Oddsand Ends” of the $4 Pants, of the$5 Pants, of the $6 Pants. at THREE DOLLARS, is limited toabcut ahundred pair. Some of the best values are among the lot. There is not a pair among the lot that is not a POSITIVE BARGAIN, A. SAKS & CO, OSE PRICE CLOTHIERS, ang 316 ax 313 SkvENTH StReEr. A PYERTISEMENT AND NOTICE— c THE CONSTRUCTION OF NEW a M_CRUISING VESSELS FOR THE UNITED STATES NAV Invitation ts bereby ext to all engineers and mechanics of established reputation, and all reputable manufacturer: of vessels, steam-eheines, boilers’ or ordnanee, having or controlling regular establishments, and being engazed in the business, all officers of the navy, and cspecially all'naval constructors, steam engi- neers aud orduance officers of the navy, having plans, models or designs of any vessels, or any part f, the classes authorized by the naval appropriation act August 5, 18-2, to submit such plana, models and igs to the Naval Advisory Board, directed to be zed by the Secretary of the Navy under the pro- ¥isions of said act, for his advice and assistance in the designing and constructing of said vessels, in order that the same may beexamine:! by said board in accord- ance with the provisions of =uid act. ‘The ves els authorized by said act are to be two in number, to be coustruct-d of steel of domestic manh- facture, having, as near as may be, a teusile strength of hot less than sixty thousand pounds to the square inch, and a ductility in eiht inches of not les than twenty~ five per centum; to be provided with full sail and full steam power, and to be of the hihest attainable speed, and adapted to be armed with suitable armaments, de- scribed in said act; and one is to be of not less than five thousand nor more than six thousand tons dis- placement, and the other of not less than forty-three andred nor more than forty-seven hundred tons dis- placemen Said plang, models and destans should be submitted Within the period of sixty days after August 20, 1982, gud should bo trausuitted to the Nary Departueut ‘ashington, D. C. ‘The Department will, 1 of so much of the naval application, forward copies ropriation act as relates to letters of inquiry and all desired information on thenabject. WILLIAM E, CHANDLER, of the Navy, Navy DEPARTMEST, Washington, August 5, 1882. au8-lawiw YARRIAGES. CARRIAGES, Cc CARRIAGES. My stock is very large and fine, embracing Land: Landaniettn, Coupee, coupen, Coupe Rockaway. Extension Th jum ‘Beate, of alt ee E= . op BA GRAHAM, aid i ‘au8-3t TA4rLon & HF, es s o£ aS an ab PENNEYLVANIA AVENUE, WILL SELL THIS WEEK A STOCK OF FINE GAUZE UNDERWEAR, AT PRICES NEVEE BEFORE PUT UPON SUCH QUALITIES OF GOODS. THEY WILL BE aS LOW AS MUCH OF THE CHEAP TRASH 80 OFTEN OFFERED, AND DOUBLE THE ACTUAL VALUE. DONT Miss THIS TAYLOB & HUFTY. WANTED—HELP. ‘ANTED—A GOOD WOMAN TO COO) and tron and de me f Gd, Teferences required. ADpIy. at 10 2d street nostheaat Se Ge ANTED—A MAN TO ASSIST IN KITCHEN, wash dishes and make himeelf cen Apply st PORTLAND ool and airy? B RENT_ORFURNISHED ROOMS SUUTABLE housekeeping; iy low to. tenant. Inautre ‘on Premises, 411 1th street, opener eter ce. au8-3t" FLATS, 14th strest and Ver- FOR SALE_MISCELLANEOUS FAMILY SUPPLIES. aM ; PRICE FS A go0B Faotiny cannixo figuire at 437 Teh street northwest, Room 2, seoond floor. aus-St* Ee. GALE_ON REASONABLE TERMS—A WELI- iivehers ales * Dunes, barnes and iap-robee, Owner having no further use." Apply at 215 or 643 G street ort aUs-eoSt WE ARE NOW TAKING STOCK! ANTED—A COOK WITH GOOD REFERENCES. ‘COOL FRONT ROOM, Apply at 476 Pennsylvania avenue; $10 per tagesh RENT—A PLEASANT, F'idivantly futniebeds hist cass lotaens weer erate; 1006 18th street northwest. IR RENT — NICELY FURNISHED ROO) ao ce withoat Bosal tes ther ‘and three tines street cars. App! ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED COOK FOR A thre=: wages liberal: cood references required. Apply at 1229 Pennsylvania ave. n.w, aus 2t” NG MAN THOROUGHLY FA- imiliar with the General Stationery business and also with keeping a net of books, dress P.O. Box 698, giving particulars, age, where em- ployed last, &c. yy ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS BAWBER; ALSO, A second-hand Indian figure, (C.sar sign, ) for cash Z lvania avenue n. Ww. ANTED—A WET NURSE. TO GO TO THE country. Call at Dr. SOWERS, 1524 New York GREAT BARGAINS frat Sie Ostrect in odds and ends. ANTED—A YOUN OR RENT—NEWLY FURNISHED AND UNFUR- nished Rooms, in a new houre, first, ad third floors; all mod York avenue northwest. R RENT—ELEGANT APARTMENTS, SINGLE ‘at reduced rates, at 1027 Vermont ave- eraon square; southern, GREAT BARGAINS Such person only ad- in all the different dept’s, improyenients; “at 1108 New bue, near Me! we expected to clear out our Summer Stock with the | posures; bath on two floors; now sold at reduced prices. reat. ROR SALE_COMPLETE STOCK OF A WELL- Pemeatttsied mittee sea taney eee it Vita Feraceke: the Seon: For Saticderecatney Box 111, Star office. aus.3t FROk, SALE-AN ELEGANT FIVE GLASS LAN dan, fine Coupelette, and handsome Drage, the finest and most complete two or four-seat extension top in the city: just the carriage for fainily or business nse. Also, 19 fine six-passenger park Plucton, in perfect oF- ioe fe Warues A BOWNES galies eld is row farses; at "S Stal i street northwent. au8-tt WOR SALE—A THOROUGHLY STOCKED DKUG fe nal Toe Rextumes, doing a shleadid business, will id low on apply. CANSUN BRO ~ and D streets northweet. is au ANTED—A 3. FOR RENT—HOUSES iOR RENT—THE LARGE BRICK corner Ist and B streets southeast, containing 1 Toome-and all modern improvements. DUVALL & MARR, 804 F street. R RENT—1600 14TH STREET NORTHWEST, containing 12 rooms: all modern improvements; lar, side yard, stable, &c. DUVALL & street. GREAT BARGAINS in odds and ends. IN STORE kOOM, NUE HOTEL. a8-3t' AKE CARE OF A ree, cow, &e. Apply at Room 3, St. Et ED—A GOOD MAN TO LADIES’ SUITS —A GOOD MAN TO WORK ON D. farm. Apply toJ. QUACKENBUSR, at farm on ‘23g miles out, or at 1706 m. yANTED—A FOREMAN AND TWO LABORERS Apply at FULTON’S Loan Oftice, 314 9th street northwest. ANTED—A GOOD, ACTIV! steady colored Boy fo wash dishes. id to the right parties, ‘AIN Dining Room. ANTED—A WHITE GIRL AS NURSE, FIRST- ulations required. “Apbly at 435 OR RENT—ONE OF THOSE NEW DW Houses in Garfield Terrace, 23d street, Street and Pennsylvania avenue, 9 rooms, every im provement; saii! $3 E quire of E. 8. streets northwest. it RENT _NEAT BRICK HOUSE, SIX ROOMS, bath room, Iatrobe and gas, x RW. FENWICK, TRIMMED HATS COOK, AND A & CO., corner 20th and I Apply at the GREEN MOUN- class recommer 9th street northwest, OR RENT—NEW THREE-STORY PRESS BRICK house with nine rooms and store, and all the ini- provements; corner of North Cap:tol and G streets; Tent moderate. Ap) setts avenue (Drag JOR RENT—HOUSES 1734 T STREET Ni west, from September Ist; 907 I street northwest it 209 T; 102 F street northeast, key at 100 F: 116 strect northeast, key at 118 F. XPERIENCED DRY GOODS jaiesman, one familiar with city trade preferred; legible hand; name references in Address G.A.W., Star office. aud-6t* J ANTED_WHITE AND COLORED COOKS, GEN- AGirls and Nurses for this city, Bs Philadelphia, New York and elsewhere: Fomilies furnished servants with references. Tr 926 F street northwest, Li Agent communication. 3d and Massa:hu- gly at corner o! tore). WORMSTEDT, R RENT—BUSINESS PROPERTY— BUILDING 106 9th street nortiwest, 4 floora and cellar: and dwelling 616 9th street (¥acant September 1); (fine vault and cellar) in new building, 931 F street northwest; store $27 10th street northwest; store 427% 20th street northwest; store and dwelling, with stable, corner 10th street and Rhode Isla SWORMSTEDT, Real Estat: Agent, 928 F street north- WANTED—SITUATIONS OQ Box 165 Star office. It” TABLE WHITE GILL 0 housework. Apply this evening , corner N street northwest. TLEMAN HAVING A HORSE and bugwy, and who can furnish wood bondsmen and references, ‘desires to do the ‘‘outside" busin fora firm. such as collecting, &e. Address 01 learn Tailoring. Ad y ANTED—BY A RESP? A BIG TUMBLE IN WHITE PINE LUMBER. or to-morrow at 17’ JOR RENT—1437 CORCORAN STREET; A CHEAP and elegant three-sto1 quire at 1439, next door, \T—ABOUT SEPTEMBER Ist, LARGE double brick house, 436 M street northwest; 20 rooms, stable, laree yard, &c. ALBERT F. FOX, 920 F street northwest. R RENT—3407 N STREET, ton, # three-story 10 roont brick, with basement, uge, hot and cold water, and gas: in com! . THOS, J. FISHER & © AS USUAL WE ARE THE FIRST TO REDUCE = D—BY A RESPECTABLE AND TRUST- - worthy yourg colored man of experience, a situ m and to make himself generally usefi Good references. Apply at 1218 Mi WEST WASH WANTED—ROOMS. TWO UNFUR- eering by man, must have uso of bath, closet and water. WHITE PINE INCH SECONDS DRESSED @) SIDES, $40 PER THOUSAND. ¥ street northwest. —HOUSE 1002 436 STREET SOUTH- years as a dry goods store. ply at 1002 435 street south- used for man} Good business stand. OR RENT—POSSESSION TO BE aT La 19 G_ street northwest; 14 Tooms, good repair, $65. ALBERT F. FOX, 920 F street northwest, ANTED—HOUSES. y ANTPD_FOR CASH, HOUSE WITH MODERN ‘as, at least 3 good sleeping lar If possible, jon and price. Post OUR INCH SECONDS ARE AS GOOD AS MOST OTHER YARD SELECTS, AND MAY BE BET- TER CALLED WHITE PINE CLEAR LUMBER, DRESSED TWO SIDES, FOR $i PER ONE HUN- DRED FEET. particulars as to west: inodern improvements, 8TH STREET NORTH- good re- LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 9X y ANTED—TO LFASE, A HOUSE FROM 12 TO rooms, between H and M streets, 10th and 16th OR RENT—ON AUGUST 10TH, BRICK 105 E Address to 949 “Massachusetts avenue street northwest, 9 rooms: frame, 1220 10th street northwest, 6 rooms, $16, good repair. ALBERT F. FOX, 920'F street northwest. STREET NORTHWEST, k building, lately occupied by the el Newspaper Company. SHER & CO., 1524 F street northwest. RENT—1749 F STREET NORTHWES ) room brick, with modern convoni- Price, $50 per month. "THOS. J. 1324 F street northwest. JOR RENT—A modern improvements; 311 D Inquire on premises. (OK RENT—HOUSE 1501 VERMONT AVE’ EATLEY BROS., corner of ANTED—BY SEPTEMBER seven room Honse, water and month tenancy to extend one year. street northwest WANTED TED. NEER COLLEG for day aud eyening WILLET & LIBBEY, OR. 6TH STREET AND NEW YORK AVENUE. RCHITECTS AND = ‘06 N street n. w., students Persons prepared for the artments. ‘Terms, $12 per quarter. DESIRABLE HOUSE; street northw a peace PARERS! APPLE SLICERS!! COMBINATION; CIDER AND IN THE DRESSMAKING department and experts in cutting to call and see system in dress cutting, from ineluding sleeves. y ANTED—LADL Moody's perfect tail shoulder to fio01 chart, but a squar No worthless without a change to be ean learn this system. It D. WASHINGTO: E streets northwest 406 2p STREET desirable location and in sood Rent $40 permonth. Apply toJNO. B. SC ‘ork Avenue Hotel. BRICK DWELLIN ontaininse 8 rome aud all 0. DUVALL & MARR, 804 Fst. au2-2w is the most simple ever invented. west, ten room! NTED-MY FRIEN. ‘uow that IT have removed » 9 Ith. street, between avenue, PAUL TRALL what there is left of them at FOUR DULLARS PER | 1465 PIERCE inodern improve- D street and Pennsyly 88555 95585 EEE gSS8q 08 SALE IONE HUNDRED DIFFERENT KINDS of new and second-hand Carri: Phetons, Fr peewee. Pony Carte, McCaul and Ds ‘agone, own make: lowest prices. JNO. M. YOU" Repository, 313 6th street. ‘aud. R SALE—THE CONTENTS OF THE FORREST House, corner of D street and New Jersey avenue rthwest, all new Furniture, consisting of Mattres-es Bedsteads, Bureaus, &c., &c. Callatabove place and examine. ‘au5-3t" {OR SALE—ROSEWOOD CASE PIANO, 74 00. in perfect orter, $238" on sary saiayimentes Alene new: in onder; $225, on \¥ - Also, eizht-stop Schonir organ, $85. ‘ORCH'S Uptown Piano Rooms, 1130 fot street. aug.6t Fe SALE—TWENTY HEAD OF HORSES, JUST arrived from the West; several fine pairs and coupe horses, fine drivers. one promisit horse. 65 Now York avenue. HUGUELY & BOWEN: re Fed, SAlE-4 HORSE, SOUND AND GENTLE, 00d driver; also, a Rockaway Carriage with Har- ness, both in good condition; selling for the want of use." Can be seen at 200 435 street southwest. jy25-2w" POR SALELTHE LARGEST AND BEST AS- rorted stock of pew and second-hand Carriages, xpress Wagons, Harness, oben, dec. forthe’ leart’ money at the Bazaar, 998, 940 and 942 Louisiana avenui Jela JOR SALE_IMMENSE STOCK CARRIAGES AND Waxons, new and second hand, for sale or trada, Splendid Buggies and fine Horses constantly on hand for hire at W. F. GEYEW'S Carriage Repository. 468 aud 470 C street northwest. Also, entrance on un- sylvania avenue, near National Hotel. mi9-3in DR SALE—SPRING AY JMMER CARRIAGES. Ascent for Boston Buckboard Gompasy's Sie bar Die: went for Boston Bur pany’s Side- Bar Bug- fies and other light carriages. ‘The best in the country for the money. ‘Repairing attended to. cerca Nobr. nw. onanam, m29__ Repository and Factory, 410-416 Sth st. nw, ——————————_—_—_————————S EDUCATIONAL. GW. FLYNN, aor, Be ‘S.W.’ corner Sth and K streets northwest. Privately or in Ci ‘Mathematics, Latin, Greek, French, German and English. Special attention to prep- aration for College, West Point, Aunapolis and all com- petitive examinations. Terme in a ce. an? MABSEAND AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE next session commences THURSDAY, September 2ist. For catalogues or further information address President WM. H. PARKER, au3-eo2m* College Station, Prince Georxe Us., Ma. P56 FEMALE COLLEGE, MECHANICABURG, Pa, (ugar Harrisbung; 2ith’ year. September. 20: Kev. T. P. EGE, A.M., Prosiden’ ‘Tyi8-s0l0w {PISCOPAL FEMALE INSTITUTE, WINCHES- ter, Va., Rev. J.C. WHEAT, D.D., principal.—A chartered institute of the ie grade; affords expe- cial facilities for the stinty Music, the Modern Lan- axes, &c. ‘The location is noted for health The erms are moderate. Ninth session begins SEPTEM- BER 13, °82. For circulars address'the principal. Ke- ferences—The Kev. Messrs. Addison, Forrest, Eliott, Ingle and Andrews. jy2-cotm E. SCHEEL, ORGANIST, TEACHER OF PIANO J. tad Vocar Meats Particular attention to be- hginners, a8 well ag those, wishing to be qualified for Performers of Teachers, 734 12th street north weak. dl-eo9n" MS SPALDING’S YOUNG LADIES’ SEMINARY, 04 N. 35th street, West Philadelphia, Pa., will re-open WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13ru, 1882. aul-tu, th, 5-39t MArciWoop INSTITUTE, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, is twenty-two miles west of Lew Broad street Station, Philadelphis, on Philadelphia ep aa Courses of Study—Enxiish, Business, Scientific an Clasiioal: a thorough Chemital department. loadin taught by a Srst-cla-n elocutionist. Penuanship bys protessor—master of the beauties of the art. Superior opportunities offered to young men and boys to prepare for the best American Colleges. are conferred by authority of the Legisiature of Pennsylvania ypon young ladies taking a full course. Private iustrudtion, ven to those whose education has been neriected. A nt for little boys. Twelve insiruct- ors. J, SHORTLIDGE (Yale College), A. M., Prin. aul-tu,th, s,3m Concordville, Del. co., Ba. NTED—EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT 1HEY 653 E street southwest. an2-Im. \ BY THE AUT ments. Price $40 per month. ‘THOS. J. FI: 00., 1324 F street northwest. BUILDERS AND GENERAL HARDWARE, ARNETT’S UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, ELLICOTT Goa Wb Vite yANE Sor Gu TT, M.A., LL. D.—Reopens WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13, ‘Thorough preparation. Location high. Jy27-tu, th,«-2m* JOR RENT—1527 COLUMBIA STREET NORTH- est. three-story seven-room brick, with water and ce, $20 per month, 4 F street northwest, OR RENT—14:6 best in the world F. P. MAY & CO., carpet dealers, 801 | 634 Penna. avenue, near 7th street. ES 3D STREET NORTHWEST, new: nine rooms: all improvements; half square from F street cars, (0 D street northwest. 0R RENT—917 I STREET NORTHWEST, A desirable three-sto every convepience. THOS. reet northwest. RENT—THE HOUSE ON corner of 8d and © streets northeast. This prop- is elicibly situated for a restaurant; has good ya1 1 shade and well eulosed. Rent low, or would sell. Apply to 0. C. GREEN, 710 D st. northwest. Jy28-2w NT—1003 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Store and building, for many years Known as Savage's hardware establishment, “THOS. 5. cleaning machines yet invented. | No club or wiipping process to ruin carpets. ig the summer, Carpets returned apes IMMENSE STOCK by telephone or otherwise, MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, ally lees, and those wishing some of sold there, better cail at once. JANTED—1, RICH, 490 MAIN southwest, Cleans ( and tear, than ‘any other firm in the ¢ Feathers renovated; Furniture steamed. ders by telephone. Is growing beantifu SOUTHWEST erethe Bargains ERY WORK OF AN nesses renovated by Carpets cleaned to appear nearly new. A. H. RO., next City, . ANTED.—TO ANNOUNCE 1 BEALL, Room 4, 1420 New York avenu missioner of Deeds for Every State and Territory, 8. Commissioner, Examiner and Notury. Always from9 a.m. to3 p.m. ANTED—OLD GOLD ANDSTLV Highest cash price pai bet. dd and 434 streets. ANTED_—YOU TO KNOW THAT ISELLA FI ond-hand Swit, much better deal cheaper than a common new suitcan OLD STAND, t, OF at Branch Store, No. ‘We buy but first-class |W There are a few more of those BLUE FI. at $9.00, worth $15.00. Also, stew more of those fine NUN’S CLOTH COATS TS at $5.00, worth $10.00. ‘8 few more tine CASSIMERE SUITS at $12.00, onean ‘buy.a Suit sold former! buy agenuine CALCUTTA 3: nuadde in first-class style, equal to any sold il buy an ALL-LINEN SUIT worth $6.00. have also afew more of those BLUE ALL-LINEN SULTS, fast colors, at $5.00, worth $9.00, time draws near when three story dwelling, with Store an rent very low. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F street northwest. —ON PARK AVENUE, ABOVE EAGER more, “Hotel Braxton,” 40 chambers, lern conveniences, electric bel Address J.B: CHASTAL we Dave to make ire. We therefore make REDUC’ IN ALL KINDS OF FINE CLOTHING, ‘We haves few more of those BLACK BROADCLOTH SUITS at $18.00; would be cheap at $40.00. | SUITS there are some splendid patterns left. | be to make room. In WHITE AND FANCY LI have some of the better xrades left. Wil slaushter Tegardless of cost. nya fine PONGEE COAT worth 39.00. A few more of those CASSIMERE AND BLUE, FLAN- ‘The prices on them will Some OFFICE COATS are left. We sell them at 40c. ‘They will not be left very long. Also, some good ALPACA C\ Low prices will getting amall, but we have still | good assortment, aud generally suit everybody comes for them. class Tailor-made Ro JITH STREET NORTHWEST, 5 ny price 240 per month. THOS. J. FISHER & 4 F street northwest. | F OR RENT. $40.00/941 25thst. .7 55.00/41 9th a.w.3: DUCK VESTS we LOST AND FOUND. NEL VESTS must go. Reward if returned to make them go. F. ter, 802 D street northwest, between If tyo ‘ J Pesos soe h the name of owner en . Hart, he fluder will be suitably rewarded by forwarding to address or leaving it at Wormleys. 1t* HAND BAG, CONTAININ ‘bunch of Keys, between d C stroets northwest. t Morrison's store, anid Our stock of PANS 1107-9 19th st. m.i,, 25,50. . WESCOTT & CO. and I streets northwest. ison’s bookstore and 43¢ lease leave the Key Bag and Money. DAY EVENING, pin, of quartz, set im silver. eat 509 Hostrectnort OUR MOTTO: No TrovstE to SHow Goons, Satisfaction guaranteed at the MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. FOR SALE—HOUSES E—HOUSE_ 1501 VERY e streets northwest. R SALE—THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS own town to hmnmediate purchase y brick house of 8 rooms, near Patent mcr, at $4,500. Also, ‘ of 8 rooms, modern improvements, sare loce- so, a three-story brick, 9 2 ENUE. BROS., corner 7th and B t a star-shaped Brea : Suitable reward will be given if le \D—ON MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST Tra, ‘a small Parcel of mixed dry oods, which the owner by proving propert at $2,550; rent, $25. , roots, I street, near 10th, at #2, A io- Toum house, modern conveniences, L street, near 19th, Also, beautifal two-story press: F at $4,000; cost $6,000, hriek front house, 7 rooma ‘and. cellar, 0 E. BURFORD, 1115 ¥ BALTIMORE AND POTOM pot, “6th street, on the nicht of the 3d inst., a I black tan ‘Terrier. with a brasa rod ” df returned to Mrs. the Departament of Axricuiture, a roomy a 15th street, 4y2 ‘OB SALE NEW BRICK HOUSE, CORNER lire and East C3 ireets; location unsurpassed ; par] bay windows: and vault; piiambine pe fect. HARVEY SPALDING, 69 Corcoran Bi UND—A BLACK SATIN FAN. itleman please call at Star offics who advertised last week for lost watch and fan. OST—THE POSSESSOR OF A BLACK LEATHER ntaining an account book, three Ida, with some letters, FOR SALE—LOTS. EW WINDSOR COLLEGE AND FEMALE SEMI- NARY parate institutions. One management, | Opens SEPTEMBER 19. 1882. For full information address Rey. A. M. JELLY, D.D., Pres't, New Wind- sor, Md. jy2i-th,s, tu-2m* QPESS SEPTEMBER 12rx. SWITHIN ©. SHORTLIDGE'S (MEDIA, PA.) ACADEMY AND GYMNASIUM. Students admitted and classified atany time. A board. ing school foF younwe men and boys, one of ‘the best ganipped, best faucht and most successful schools in the Unit States; always full. A sehool for gentlemen. No hazing or other rowdyism. Twelve experienced teachers, all men,sand all graduates. Special attention to both advanced'end backward pupils. Individual and class instruction. Early defici in youn men’s education corrected. Patrons or student (r select, any studies or choose the regular English, Scientific, Rusiness oF Classical Conme, "Students fitted at Media \cademy are now in Harvard, ineeton, Univer- ty of Pennsylvania, Lafayette, Leu ana sovesal Polytechnic Schools. ° **Conditioned” students tutored in any study and fitted for the September examinations, For new illustrated circular address the Principal aud Proprietor, SWITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE, A.M., (Har- vard University graduate, ) Media, Pa. ia is twelve mules by rail from Philadelphia, and has thirty-four trains daily toand from that city. Me- dia has seven churches, and a temperance charter pro- hibiting the sale of all intoxicating drinks. _Je27-eodin FI TRD EO Sapetor Instrate, Heha OURS uperior md for eat logue.” Hey. ©. L. KEEDY. Principal, Haccrstow Ma. Sy18-eo2:n" W#SLEYAY COLLEGE, For YOUNG LaDiEs, WILMINGTON, DrLawaRe. Fail Session will open SEPT. 1th. For Circulars, &e.,address (aul-Im*} Rev. JOHN WILSON, Ph... D. OARD AND TUITION $150 TO $200 A YEAR. ‘Address FEMALE SEMINAIY, Haddonseli dy3i-2m BSED AND, TUITION $150 TO $200 a YEAR, JP Address MILITARY ACADEMY, Haddontelt, S. Taye Bosak? AND TUITION $175. TO A YEAR. Address MILITARY COLLEGE, Burlington, N. ca dy31-3m ee Le RSD BOIS FALL TERM RE- opens SEPTEMBER 25th. French taught practi- gally. | Mlorming, afternoon and evening French Oitsees for laai 1d wentle boys and girls, Bein Finn as ety eee ystrvucTiox i Feexce and ‘daily conversation. a: Mrs. J. L. McGee, formerly a successful teacher of Steubenville Semin: and cther prominent schools, tg hors i Enel Serer cn Prk = q lia Square.” yaa ICKLAND SCHOOL FOR Gil uo SANDY SPRING, MD. ‘Will reopen SEPTEMBER 18th. A full course of in- struction will be given, with lectures on history, belles— lettres and the natural sciences. For circulars address HENRY C. HALLOWELL, A ML 3y20-2m pHasnvisn MILITARY ACADEMY, COL. THEO. HYATT, Prest. 6 Louisiana avenue, with ions asked. It 5 p.m, train to Mr. fHOMAS BAKER, and no the seat of a car in on he 3d of June, BOARDING. aE, WITH ITs FI NE, PROM- ‘y rooms, and superior ‘desirable place fc ates, $25, $90, $98 and $40 per months oe eine See MONEY TO LOAN. 000 — $2, 500— $3, 000—$5, 000— teen sad emailer amascie at BEDUCTIONS HE TREMONT. He ‘balconies, coo! 0,000, eiseete inne, in 00s real ‘Lowest tention, E. A. McINTIRE, 915 F street. JMO*E® To Loa, ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6°PER CENT. R. 0. HOLTZMAN, 20th and F streets northwest. ONEY TO LOAN. }OARDING. —ROOMS FURNISHED ByYehtebes: “aransient Boardses with SARAH FLAGLER, 316 Indiana avenue. LACES. en races. | C'an PALAIS ROYAL BULLETIN YOR THIS WEEK. ‘ON HOUSE, Try AND IST! Table $18; location central; 20 ERMANENT, TRANSIENT, junimer Rates: ‘MePherson_ Hot [my$4m*] MRS. (E LOCHIEL HOUSE, 512 ‘west, is one of the cosiest ouses in the city. at reasonable terms. COUNTRY BOARDING. Y OF TWO OR THREE CAN BE ACCOM- minded with very best of board and a delightfal country hom per yd. LAOEs, | Fad, Inquire Room 9% ‘REETS.—FIRST- W. 0 NAYLOR iD DAY BOARD- LACEs, P at the LACES, | month, ALL LACES At25 per yd. reduced to 16c. per yd. LAOES. AtS0 per yd. reduced to 19e. per yd. LACES. | 8-4 At35 per yd. reduced to 25e. per ya. LACES. }. At 40 per yd. reduced to 30c. per yd. LACES. At 45 per yd. reduced to 350. per yd. LACES. At 50 per yd. reduced to 38e. per yd. LACES. At 65 per yd. reduced to 440. per yd. LACES. At 60 per yd. reduced to 50c. per yd. LACES, At 75 per yd. reduced to 68. |. At 80 per yd. reduced to 72c. per yd. LACES. NX Mi: LACES. Fie 9rx STREET NORTH- HAVE MO) dt best conductod Board. | D estate GREEN, 710 D street northwest. ‘ONEY, TO LOAN INTER! REAL ESTATE SECORTEY, hen the security is EY TO LOAN, aS rer nice five miles from eity on rail- COLLEGE SUMMER RESORT. WINDSOR Dee | ESORT. ‘Springa, ches, St H 3 Porches, Stablog Horan, Ke. Circ 3 3e6-3m. BUSINESS CHANCES. Mastin ipa SUE Ae RAE ATIN, MATHEMATIC NATURAL SCI- ee ee _330 Columbian: THREE BOTTLES_TA $3.75 Pi PT ke BRR EERTTITH HERE ,SSSgPPD A Pee TH HE H BP A Bebe TH hee DB Dash BBB EER T H HEE SsssSDDD A’ A. NATURAL MINERAL WATER IN GLASS. B.W. REEDS SONS, 1216 F STREET NORTHWEST. TRADE SUPPLIED. wu TO HOUSEKEEPERS! « R weer § 2 ial al pre 3 5 f 1 creroneysg Z Cr rtrd waznn4nnne Pray mmm p> Sens", ee se A Seana 7 iyga** Eas, @ cate WILL ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLA, BREAD AND BISCUITS. ‘Wholesale Depot: Corner Ist street aud Indiana avenu: jel Cbarer: ‘We offer, as asvecialty, BLE CLARET |, OB FE Dore TOR & We have also an assortment of HIGHER GRADES OF CLARET, which we ary offering at low fy on cursions. MEATS, PICKLES, OLIVES, PANNED ERS, SARDINES, &e., &., tor Picules and Ka- GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, m3 No, 1209 F STREET NORTHW! and 206 and 205 Box 71, City Post Oftice. ‘UHN B. KELLY, Seer, ramp, VEAL MUTTON, © CORNED BEEP SPECIALTY. a 5 Stalls 628, 629 and 630 Center Market, 9th atreet wing, ‘Nertheru ‘Liberty Market, or Adve Marketing delivered free of charge to all parte of the 3 mard4 city, SAFE DEPOSIT CO. GECURITY FROM LOSS BY BURGLARY ROBBERY, FIRE OK ACCIDENT. THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, of Washington. In ite own Bufiding, Corner 15TH STRERT AND New Yorn Ave. Perpetual Charter Act of Congress January 224, 1867, Capital., - $200, 000. The Coin d Burelar y Tents Safes, inside tix Fire Proof Vauita, at prices varying trun $5 to 860 per your, ‘according to’ size and location, — Re ad: Joining Vaults, provided for Safe-f VAULT DOORS GUARDED BY THE SARGENT TIME-Lock. om ah tars. SECURITIES AND VALUABLES of every descrip- tion, including BONDS and STOCKS, PLATE JEW. ELRY, DEEDS, We. taki SPECIAL GUARANTLE, ut the Lowest BENJAMIN Li for SAP ELPIN G, on SNYDER, Preatdent. sLOVER, ot Riggs & Uo., Vioe President. HILVANT, Secretary. c. E. Nyman, Asnt. Seog. Drrgcrons: Benjamin P. Snyder, ‘Charles 0. K Glover, John Cassels, Henry A, Willard, Albert L. Sturtevant, Thomas Evens, Jonn'G. Parke. m2-3m __ SEWING MACHINES GREAT REDUCTIONS ~~ Machines 2 cents machi at &e. —= IN PRICE OF SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES, Singer Neeiles 1 cent each. Neoiles for all other each, 20 cents per dozen. Warranted the lest tnake. Complete aseortment of parts and attachment for all nes, OPPENHEIMEWS 528 9th street northwest, St. Cloud Building keeps a full line terials for all kinds of sowing machines. JEW LATEST IMPROVED WHERLER & WIL- SON, DOMESTIC, HOWE, SINGER and othec first-class machines at Corner 7th and H We employ no canvassers, can therefore sei machines Bt $10 to $15 lens, Examtue our new QUEEN. Partics using the QUEEN rouguinee {ta ous of the teat machines eee, made. Silent, swift, simple, durable. Ne holes to threaa. Conte and nee teatinobials frou mechanical exports aud ers. This ts the only establishment in the District that needles, oils, attachments and me- pecial attention to repairins. work Warranted. All kinds for rent. C. AUERBACH, Cor. 7th and H sts., Adjoining Auerbach's Gent's Furnishing 1 Be GREAT “HOUSEHOLD,” SILENT WHITE AND “NEW HOME.” No windy advertisements, but the finest machines the world ever saw for the money No canvassers. Come or send to the office. — MCKENNEY, 427 9th streat, Renting m6 and repairing. PROFESSIONAL. >: LDEST ESTABLISHED AND san in the city, can ‘be niwavenue. All Female Compiainte and Irrecularitics quickly removed. treatment it. Correspondence and consultations confidential. Separate rooms for Ladies. Office hours 2todand 7 to 9%, aus-im R. KLOEBER, DENTIST, 626-E Srager NOuruwrer. Vitalized Air by the Hurd System, for the painless exe traction’ of Teeth D*™ STARE PARSONS, DENTIST, 439 9TH STREET. jy12_ Gasyiven. Hours 9a. m. to 5 p. Hos FEET, ETC. — THE INACTIVITY OF he heated term giving them more res, the feet often recover from corns, bunions, diseased nails vascu- Jar excresences, exostosis and other complaints to which abe y liable, if systematic treatment be civen RK. WHITE'S Chiropodial Establishinent. wane Pennsylvania avenue, opposite Willard’s Hotel. WHITE'S OR ig Washington, D. C. Fee, $1 per visit. eae consecutive year of practice in R, RANDALL PARSONS, Dexrist, 428 7th treet north over Ballan- west si tyne's Book Store. NITROUS OXIDE Gas adenine: tered, day or night, Consultation free. 5 RT. strect, tlre: doors from corner E. " Deut ye M. TALBOTT, DENTIST, No. 437 Aa in ‘war- ite branchés. Teeth inserted $7 per act. All Janld ranted. RTIFICIAL TEETH MADE HEFORE AND IN- Aiiterest tiumodintaly afer verted aft natural of NALLY, 1321 F stroct northwest. al WLAND DENTAL ASSOCIATION, No. 211 LS ee Ae ently in 3 CADY'S BOARDING SCHOOL FOR MY ‘West End. ‘New Mie cae Superior facilites Tend" Day School for ¥« Ladies and Pe Principals, 1023 and 1027 northwest. a6 Weberntinr ana COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.—A pred R SALE CHEAP—FIXTURES OF A DRUG store, tas, shelving, “dra ai ee &ee Apply at 41g 418 street nortivvest’ Sie E—GOODS CONTAINED IN STORE, 1723 R BAL DS A 78 rent. ‘Rooms ivania avenue gre oes BALE—, LeEieniees ds E business mites Cy ROBERTSON (A GRADUATE UNIVERSITY of Maryland),

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