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oe ee eR eed : a el Pike: ip iin” anal ao oe ae 4 TAR. GTON me uruce 26, 1SS2. WASHIN Seeraear. erosny S. NOYES ———— Whe Eventoz Star bas a reenlar. permanent. bona fiae daily circulation more than trevie that of any other daily paper published in Washington. end ecuai to that of nil the other daily papers here added tocethe TUE STAR office ts connected with the Telephone Ex- @hange. Advertisements, orders for the paper by mail and otherwise. pews, or ¥ information or bumness gan berent day Persons leaving , he summer can have THE cetpaid, and changed a4 » invariably in The Star Always Hight. wus kind,” an quite paturaily comes to pt to detraut the public wtement by Tue Stan that the | of investigation had discoy- ered a larve shorts pply, drew from Brady’s organ yesterday an exp! ston of vitupera- | @tve Wrath such as it hoes been accustomed to use fm defense of the star rou’ ng. “A pure and simple falsehood, eusity for lying and Incor- Fectness, ‘nd unreliable sheet” were a few of thi Ithets bestowed upon THs Srax by Brady's fraud defenier. The report of the Investigating comm! given elsewhere, shows ‘Whetber Tue Stan was correct or not. That re- Port shows a shortage of 134,124 pounds! It ap- Pears further from the fizures that the over- @harge has been Increasing steadily mo 880, and that sine: ‘St character, knew nothin but somerody was plundering these months. Advices from the seat o: Success on the part of contact with the y. This is, ow considerable British troops in their Pasha, ner Ismatita, er, but the beginning of 1 Cairo, and it howe ans certain that Gene y clear or the ‘Where he hopes to si trike Alexandria and Cairo, desert of nearly fitty @ railw: there ine between stretches by anarrow strip of green along side the fresh Water canal traversing it. This desert consists largely of deep ra and rough sand hills, ad- mirably adapted for sive purposes, and also ‘Well calculated for surpr nd entrapping an advancing force. The chances are, of course, Jatgely in favor of the overthrow of Arabi and the complete success of the British troops, in Ut ‘Dut ft will not desafe bey ount up Unless all ind! tions are worthless, the invaders have muci @ifieut wor! d of them than the bomi exandria and the occupation of the nd to by ——____<e+_____ When the criminal term of the District court pers next month the judge who presides will have a splendid opportuulty not only to add to his wn reputation but to co: ond lasting Peneft upon his fellow citizens b; augurating the term with a rigor enforcement of the new Jaw on housebreaking. Already nearly a dozen Durgiars have been sent up for trial trom the Police Court, and the city will be remarkably for- tunate if this number be not materially increased Defore the fall term opens. Ten years imprison ment for each of these criminals wili not alone rid he city of their dangerous presenes for that Period of time, but the moral effect which ‘the enforcement of the extremest penaity of a law @lways carries with 1 will operate to cause others @{ that ilk to give Washington a wide berth here- Sfter. Heretofore the national capital has been a Sort of city of refuge for nearly all sorts of criml- Bals, on account of the want of severe laws; but ‘With the new and more stringent act on the sub- Ject, supplemented by a vigilant police force and & construction of the law for the protection of society rather than for the benefit of those who Wolate it, house-breaking of every degree ean soon Be, and ought to be, made an exceedingly rare @ense here. ——___~<e»______ An indication of the extent of summer travel @uring the month of July, this year, as compared with the corresponding period In 1881, 1s shown by ‘Whe receipts of the ruilways runatng between Philadelphia and AUantic City and Cape May. ‘Their gross earnings last July wera 11 per cent greater than for the same montu a year ago,and this Bothwithstanding the ta that the weather last Season was more trying than during the summer how closing. The explanation must be, we suppose, ‘that the country is in a more prosperous condition ‘Shan it was, and that the habit of leaving town for the summer ts increasing in all the cities ‘The former is an encouraging Indication, but the Jatier is by no means # healthy sign. It is within the knowledge of every person that the habit of absenteeism is in many cases the outgrowth of a @esire to be in the fashion, rather than because ‘the absenters really need a change or enjoy the laces to which fashion decrees they must go. — ‘The attachment of an excursion steamer in Philadelphia yesterday, for overioading with pas- @engers, ought to be a warning to be heeded by Other offenders in the same line. How tt may be south of Philadelphia we do not know, but in the ‘Waters of nearly all the large cities north of that Place tt is safe to say that Violations of the law, instead of beng the exc*ption, are the dally rule. When a terrible disaster happens to an excursion Steamer there 13 a great outcry that the laws reg- lating the carrying of passengers are not en- forced by the officers of the government; but then Mt istoo late. The new Philadelphia plan is much Detter. This is one of the cases where an ounce Of prevention fs better than not only a pound but @ Whole ton of cure. ———__~<«>___ Ht s singular what a trivial thing will some- times give a man a disagreeable notoriety that ‘Will operate more to his disadvantage than post- ive andl aggressive opposition. This fs tlustrated 4m the case Of ex-Gov. B. Gratz Brown, of Missou- i, who, in his drinking days (he is a teetotaler Was once guilty of the ridiculous feat of Duttering a slice of watermelon. Tne absurd act ‘Was published, and, trifling as it was, any mention of bis name is generally accompaniea by some allusion to it. As governor of Missouri, to say Mothing of his senatorial career, Mr. Brown did nany things for the public welfare, but all recol- Tection of those deeds seems to have died while the incident of the buttered watermelon lives, ee eee Baltimore 15 pre b& Preparing for an Oriole celebration That will surpass the initial event of last year immeasurably. Notwithstanding the defects, Omissions and accidents incident to a first at- ‘Yampt, the celebration last year wasa success, but the coming Oriole will present numerous addl- ional attractions. One of the features will be a ‘rade display, representing the extensive manu- facturing and business interests of the city. oe The degeneration of politics, in public estima: tion, ts exemplified.in the case of a southern col- (red man who has been prominent in political (matters. “He has adopted the higher, and what he regards as “ more respectable profession,” of anism. 8) GAUNT DYSPEPTIC. (Of all the comparatively trivial exasperations that men, bath and sit down relishably to breakfast is | there ts not grace enough under the stars to make him fmlove with life. The very sunshine bas juundice, the Gingine of birds upsets his trembling and unsupported ‘Morves, and the happy laughter of children grates on ‘dipear more harshly than a parrot's strident and diseor- ‘Mover be without s bottle of Sanford’s Ginger! By PNSYLVANIA COKE— ufactured exy Herve 119 Tih ot. ary habits, encounter, not one isso trying to the tomyer as loss of appe- | tite. That man who can jump out of bed or | fortified azainst every petty annoyance in | this world; but let him feel the writhings of | a rebellious and unresponsive stomach, and | @ant shrieks. Ugh! such aman were best shut upin ‘the privacy of his own room. But let him keep at hand ways » bottle of Saxronn’s Grxexn, and the sun will ‘Bomore wear a jaundiced fa00; every sound in nature will tinkle melodiously on hisear,and heean even smoke semafter-breakfast cigar with the best of them. So sim- qe and harmless an experiment is surely worth the ‘making. © gaunt and hollow-eyed dyspeptic, if you sexQwise in your day and generation, you will never, A PROCLAMATION. ‘i TO THE Boys. ECHOOL DAYS BEGIN MONDAY. | o gies For 3s re SLOTEANG, xa, No. 1. 816 axp 318 7TH 8: As Clothiers to the larger portion of the boys of the District of Columbia we hereby notify them that our stock for the FALL SEASON in our CHILDREN’S, | BOY'S and YOULH'S DEPARTMENTS ts now com- plete. | : | Weare exhibiting morestyles than we have ever shown | atone time. Prices range in Children's Suits from 50 to $15. In Boy's Suits from $4 to $25. In Youth's Suits from $8 to $50. | In tne large range of Goods offered there is sure to be | Something tosuit any taste, while the prices conform | to the most limited purse. | _ While it is well to impress on the youthful mind that | “‘Clothes do not make the Man,” there is no doubt that Garments of the character we provide instill proper | Ideas of taste that are sure to have a good effect. Boys who have any ides of being properly dressed should cali on us. A. SAKS & CO, THE LEADING ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, | _an26 1117, 1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, AND 401, 403 TWELFTH STREET, JUST ARRIVED. 2ic., 68¢., 75c., worTa, $1.00, $1.75, $2.25, and $1.00, 60c., THESE FANS ARE THE BALANCE OF AN IMPORTATION ORDER GIVEN AT THE BE- | GINNING OF THE SEASON, AND CONSE- | QUENTLY ARE ALL OF THE LATEST DE- SIGNS. WE RESPECTFULLY INVITE AN IN- SPECTION. PPP AO A TT ,S85g POP AA L Aa ut § : pee AA E BA H Sassg P| AA ELIL AA IL Spgs 00 Ek Oo & ¥ riké FM Boo ¥ A au26 Kees PALACE. 814 SEVENTH STREET. Ina few days our new building will be under roof. ‘The builder has possession of the entire building. The goods arein the way. We are bound to sell. HATS, BONNETS AND FLOWERS almost given away. PLUMES, LACES, TIPS, RIBBONS, at half their value. BLACK ENGLISH TREBLE CRAPE at slaughtering prices, LINEN ULSTERS, = af pATINS, VELVETS, 40 per cent. less than market value, Children’s and Misses SCHOOL HATS almost given away. Ali other articles in the millinery line to be elanghtered. DON’T NEGLECT TO CALL, AI! BUY YOUR BARG. SNURILE YOU HAVE A KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET. Remember, n h aay mamber, po branch store and no connection ScHooL OUTFITS. NEW AUTUMN AND WINTER FABRICS, -Wool GNOME SND ae Bisck stored C! ot PLUSHES in all co‘ors, ranging from Slack ana Colored VELVET: ‘are Bargains’ |} “Rare 1 BLACK SILKS of the beat makes, trom Tete wah very lange st bof Coy 1 SILKS, SATINS, ‘very large stoc! lored A SU- RAHS RHADAMESand BROGADES correct prices. OXSiticr wn CHEE SHAWLS. ae All-Linen and Mohasr DUSTERS, SUMMER NO’ ced, Down Prices" GrnGHans aud GRENADINES. NOVELTIES ARE ARRIVING DAILY. EW" CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR- RECT PRICES. ATOM Sggs8 resi i\e Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. sataneanea Sean SaaS Ee on LINEN LAWNS, ko. Or aan — ay faq ad acces aos Paes TARE ge i, © are, Fo ONE WEEK LONGER! Our Great Clearing Sale of Fine Clothing has been the delight of allwhohsve purchased. The people have found out that we sell as we advertise. When we stato that our Clearing Saleis asuccess we state a fact. When we inaugurated this sale we had one object in view—to clear out our stock of Summer Goods, not wishing to carry them over. We therefore determined to reduce the prices on all garments tosuch figures that would sellthem. Our object has met with approval, and for one more woek we will sell all Clothing at the same Great Reductions, This Will be tho last week and last opportunity to buy Clothing at s saving of nearly half. Many of these garments are suitable for early fall wear, and there are many choice patterns among them. As this will be the last week we would advise all tocall, Promising s bargain to every purchaser that cannot bo duplicated eleewhere. A. STRAUS, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., NEAR 10ra ST., au26-lw AND 932 D STREET. W Oopwarp & LOTHROP BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY ABE NOW DAILY OPENING NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, AND ARE PRE- PARED TO NAME THE LOWEST PRIOES ON ALL OLASSES OF MERCHANDISE. "@ Oxe Price Oxty. as BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. D STREET, 912 (HAUNCEY J. REED, 433 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, DEALER IN GERMAN AND ITALIAN VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS, ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, AND SOLE AGENT OF THE CELEBRATED SHONINGER CYM- BELLO ORGANS AND THE MATCH- LESS HEINEKAMP PIANOS, Offers the following REVISED PRICE LIST OF SPECIAL BARGAINS: ‘Ro. 1.—Genuine Wm. Hetnekamp UI case, le at cost of $700, right, in mahogan: ‘hires mouths; wi rors and must be Ro. di= 4.—Seven-ootave Wm. Kunal $600 Do: NEW FALL DRESS GOODS. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS Havo this day opened a line of NEW FALL DRESS GOODS, including all the novelties in WOOL GOODS, suitable for the early fall, and comprising the new shades in Silk and Woolen materials. They oan show a larger and better assorted stock than is usually seen in this market, and they trust their stock will be examined by the public, feeling sure it will result to the mutual advantage of both buyer and seller. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. $27" ONE PRICE, ‘THE BEST 18 THE CHEAPEST. 8u26 CIDER VINEGAR. A PURE ARTICLE CHEAP, THE t STRENGTH OF EVERY BARREL TESTED, AND GUARANTEED TO KEEP PICKLES. J. H. CRANE, an26 936 Louisiana avenue. ‘AILORING DEPARTMENT. ENGLISH SUITIN( for : GS, suitable the season, to W. 8. TEET, au 285 Pennsylvama avenue, D® GOODS CHEAP. GEO. J. JOHNSON, 13 Market Space. WANTED—HELP. FOR RENT—ROOMS. ‘D—A WHITE WOMAN TO > COOK, WASH And iron tn Scud fan Cal ab keh street northwest, between 4 and 6 p.m. ANTED A GIRL OR A WOMAN TO a wash an mily of three. Call at 121 oth cetnwot, nate an26-3t* R BROOKLYN, 'y paid; 80 w west, it ED SER- WE aE TO ENGAGE THE SER; fichit Partion fe Seneaet endl etsy work ce home, NO Parties for it work at home. ganvarsing. PECK & CO., 198 Fulton street, ew WANs GOOD, RELIABLE GIRL TO COOK h and iron; chamber work assist in the care of ‘ciufaren Sommnended,, Call ‘tween 5 and 7 p. my ‘Goth faust corps well Fe- sth street north: at 1700 isth si ortiwer, Be RB RENT—ROOMS—A NEATLY FURNISHED room on third floor: lio oar veniences; to q MNo. 636 New ¥ Fo RENT UNFURNISHED: ULE PAR- 1 back room. on floor: ons fromt room, Upper floor, suitable’ for tk 5 cae water, bath; Feut moderste, "Agdreas 1iib i wrest new. R RENT—BY FIRST SEPTEMBER, THREE FE era natura hed Rooms, second floor: modern improvements; required. Address ** Quick, a RENT—THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON RUG fooe of building 411" Duh street, al notes improvements. ir ANTED=K G & WHITE WOMAN To COO) Wvant 00D K, iron. Address 121 north ANTED IMMEDIATELY; TWO OR aoe § Mme, Washington’ qh Peungyivante me - au26-2t ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS PLAIN Cook, App Leundress. Send address and references WATE GooD WHITE GIRL, am TIGHT well ded: 14 or Le years olds Apply at 1 ator ae, gs ‘ANTED—A WHITE GIRL TO WASH AND ‘do weneral housework. Apply at S12 Eighth street northwoste Pru26-2t" W3ANTED-A MAN TO GET OUT ROOFING warty. ‘at 68, Corcoran Building, ‘Tuesday ate Tt APPLY at 68, 026-36 WANTED, ONE BUSHELMAN AT nets, 2 ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS omer = WY feats for tara ae Sor city; best of Feference required. Address Box 10, Star ‘tice ANTED—A FOREMAN AND TWO LABORERS nth Farm. Apply at FULTON'S Loan Office, $14 street northwest ‘au23-dW ANTED—A GOOD GIRL, TO ey wee Wa ‘Apply OF FOUSTER, O11 ah fers, 2d Girls, vinreyaee AND COLORED COOKS, ae and Ni for this city, ork oa 4 D else here. eral Workers, P ‘au WANTED—SITUATIONS. WARXTED-3100 CASH, AND 10 PER CENT OF for one year, will be given for » Position in shy of the Departments, . Address in atriot conhdence, Waitt YOUTH (AGED 17) 1 DESIRES TO Position in a wholesale self useful; an furs, pee: Radeon ‘Sharp, ” Star office. 9025-2 WANTED—BOARD. oy FR Sey oe he LARGE ease pen FRONT inbie board nest door. | Bs HE = NICE ROOMS FoRaT URPURRISHED- Two BE OMe soy south trout G8 H atect norihwoet itt PO! BENT—TWO VERY PLEASANT FURNISHED communicating Rooms on, second floag south ith large back porch and private AUDI M etrsot northweee heforeners' ‘bath room, exchanged. 1t* BRENT THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS: ‘suitable for housek if desired: two on second l, wi i 00d locatic ent to Departments; juare from Penniyivania Brenue; ean moderate, ‘adres MMe Star oi 8 Geng pe RUSHED Bet gd ae An SYCKLE’S street porth- west, sultatlo for light housekesping. ny ‘Terms, $10 per quarter. in advan JOHN. MURPHY, 8. 3., _ 8026-6, tu, th, President. HE CEDARS_GEORGETOWN HEIGHTS. A eke heel for ou ladies and little iris, will page on ee “October Ba. Circulars ad- grea the Misses Rae, 1916 S5th atzeet, Waaninesca, CCK HILL OOLLEGE, ELLIOTT arr, = Scientific, Mink Cemomneld Classical an iotern Languacee without extra PE sre monte. rs elie ‘seeaion AY, Sep- AZARIAS, President. Naewrn ate 4th at. Cire an iT, ear 14th febial wil pen tal Se Rae DET neh Princiyats, MMACULATE CONCEPTION SCHOOL, CORNER [SSOP SL a dies. ONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, For: is ‘apply’'at the School. au25.6t Bee COURSE IN BOOK- EXEPING, Er mansh' ip. etc, for $3amonth. Day and HOWE, ila Fora REN T_DESIRABLE ROOMS, FI FORKISHED AS, aeuabed. without board. ao ae 8. W. KELLY'S PRIVATE ART CLASSES Heopen at 1028 17th street northwest; between, K ME ee au24-6t" Pee Se FURNISHED ROOMS, ON THE Fo Bret second and third f rd floors: one aittiag room snd ements. 615 11th ciroot nortowest* au26-3t* R RENT—TWO OB THREE UNFURNISHED Fe Furnished Rooms, at orth. aaat,” Private family. erie a BR RENT—ROOMS IN A WELL FURNISHED western, ma ni part of the city, with or without Moan to 3 no children in jouse.. Address A.Z., Btar 0 an26-2t* B, RENTON MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, Bh a Sscun loor, consisting of four unfu jarniahed ‘communicatin toon y for light Keeping. address aoUaEEe Star omiee- tea FOE BENE TURER @) UNFURNISHED HED ROOMS in back building of bouso 1122 8th north- west; ren $7.00 per montaie advance eee R RENT—ROOMS ON SECOND AND THIRD floor, or uni with ‘au25-6t* PORBENT G8 rex ru STREET, SEVEN OR EIGHT third abotnfurniahed rooms; dining robm and Kitchen first cor, an Tou on ‘an 2026-3t" ox fourth floor. ANTED — wig pane, FIRST OF OCTOBER, th one large. or two pleasant communi Wier OF LRENT-UNFURNISHED. ROOMS, SECOND modern rovernents. quires. apply st 16144 satay Boos o i fo at tte refined and athacuve, ae ed refine ai with ovation betweot 1b 18th ‘and 2let strects northwest rofer: Rane ie ee ‘hanged. Address, stating verms, xy: oie’ with, bath. Apply at 2001 Pennsylvania avenue, W. = TER ELEGANT APARTMENTS, COM- ANTED—ROOMBS. i pletely furnished, i single or en suite, on Arst, soo. ond or third floors; ‘inoderate rent. At 1027 Vermont Wakertany Ancuse BEAN, ABOUT OGTO. | avenue. between 5th and 13th and Hand Fetrects, Ade POR BENT—LARGE FURNISHED Sree =e ith full description and » Which must be ‘ond floor, sotitheast front, hot and cold water and moderate, ASHFIELD, Star office. Je" | Rath eaune floor, private family, no children; cars pass 3 street, 001 horthwest, ‘au25- ANTED—FINE PARLOR AND TWO BED- Hauso with b 9th | FOR RENT—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED and 14th Ahan oan stress anaireas | ree Prof, Dew" Rooms, at 1210 O street northwest. References LOWSEL Bt Tstroot noctiwest Tequired. au24-3t Wisi ee ONFURMIIED See a Gasirable part of the city, Address A. Ab. 3B ‘(OR RENT—FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED Kee oom, with Tablo Board, at 980 New York sve- Wier, A QUIET ROOM IN A QUIET Address R., Star office. ANTEDZWO PLEASANT COM MUNICATING Fa RENT—FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS, 920 ‘th street northwest, first floor over hat store; suit- able for dentist or other” light business; references re- . Inquire in Hat Store, au 4-3 Tooms, with board, early in October, for a gentle— man, wife, two all ci iver tena ee FE RENT—A LARGE FRONT PARLOR ON 2p rooms and good tal itial; weat of i4th street, and floor, with two bedroom seta in it, suitable for 3 or north of the avenue private family preferred, Ada 4ventlemen, or fora Doctor. 443 nasachusetts aye- A. G., Star office. yu26-3t* | nue northwest. u24-St™ we THREE CaynouE TRETNIEHE communicating Rooms by Se; nade Be 08 hear Veuneylvania ‘avenue, rats aud Toos Bitar WANTED—HOUSES. wv POR, RENTIFURNISHED, ROOMS. ELIGIBLY situated, second and third floors. Call at 1125 treet uorthiwest: corner Massachunotte avenue. auZ3-3 FOR _RENT—HOUSES. W4NiED AHOUSE OF TWELVE ROOMS, BE- reen F and L streets and Fourteenth and Se enteonth northwest: Apply to W. L. N., 915 E street. ANTED—A SEVEN TO EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE with modern improvements, between 9th and 18th and F and M streets northwest.” State Tent and loca- tion. Address Box 50, Star office. au26-2t" ANTED—A LARGE RESIDENCE, SUBURBAN for eda oe securancy by s gy tga 95H RMAN Te hreet no rthwest. a Wanna ae TO PURCHASE ue ately a House between 7th and 12th and G and 0 streets, for witich I will pay $3,000. Direct D. P. aab-n,tu, that WASTED_20 RENT A HOUSE OF FIFTEEN or twent; of 14th street and north of F street. Address TRNAS Evontow Stas see ase Wiasriat HOUSE OF SIX OR EIGHT ROOMS, location; modern improvements: rent not 46 exceed $30 per mouth, Address J. H. L., 1300 F northwest, ee WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS Poe BENT! THREE: STORY BRICK HOUS} 1211 L street, between Vermont avenue and t ANTO TON HitTMULrEN i BIS Gatto ver tinea? ‘OR RENT—1636 SIXTEENTH STREET NORTH- west, seven fooms, stable, mod. imps., $30; 1219 Z,horthwort, elght rooms, med, im ed ; 28’ Iowa twelve rooms, furni 1P8.,, $100, DANENHOWER & SON, 1112 F northwest au26-0t POR BENT-SOUTHEAST GOBNER lima AND > w., 8 rooms and 3 rooms: st. n. Ww. t wats Geon a $15. at Set ne rr, pie ms, $1 apne: Bh oee pee a Tepe rk, aa WOO Le ots Sac ee eae west. 8u26-3t* FOR RENT HOUSE, 1527 RHODE ISLAND AVE, “uvfully situated, overlooking Scott Circle; % coms besides attic. bath “and feraee rooms. Price $8355 per month. ed next door au26-3t" 12 127m STREET, BET. K POR RENT HOUSE and L northwest, 13 “rooms, all modern improve L. M. SAUNDERS & BKO., Renta; in fine order. 1103 F et ANTED—CONFEDERATE COUPON BONDS. price paid. Hi TRELL, 1431 Punngyltanin dvecne! au26-3t Ware GOOD YOUNG PARROT, MUST reed Me, OF Whistle well 2 or 3, tunes; bird pre- pri rom iculars, to Grom, ae price and parti PORRENT—A VERY DESIRABLE THREE STORY brick House, 129 Ingle (C street Southeast), one square from the Ca ito Groends eek r the residences of Judse at “Gulick’s store, corner Ist and Avply fo B. H, WARNER, 916 F strest Borunwest, 5,000, ra address Bashed ois i. HILL, G10 F etrost horuiwest. TANTED—TO BUY, A GOOD SECOND. > HAND 10, rust bechéap; give particulars, Pian CASH, Box'79, Star: Po Wipes fag Sha mae INSTRUMENTS OR Apparatus of any kind; must be in good condi- Hon, State where oan, be seen, wit iculars. Ad. for three days CASH PHOTO, Star office Bu2a: Witenen LADIES TO KNOW THEY CAN have thelr Tailor Suita made to order at 633 Penn- sylvania avenue southeast au24-3t" ‘ANTED—LADIES = THE | DRESYMAKING lepartment and experts in cutting to see Fe BENT_DESIRABLE | BRICKS, 103 AND105 E tiwag 1a pooene, stabi, tates aide sora Sos, Sak ms, ard; BERT Fr FOR. B08 atoeet orthwest. 6u25-3t ‘OR RENT—LARGE FOUR-STORY BRICK ‘House, 25 rooms, modern conveniences, splendiaiy mituated, corner 13th sureet. and. New York west. Apply to CHAS. C. DUNCANSON. “aizeat (OR LENT—TO PRIVATE FAMILY ONLY, Han ne ee 724 12th street northwest. STEIGER & LIEBERMANN, 1418 New York ave nue. R RENT—HOUSE 2009 H STREET aoe west, containing eleven rooma, hot and cold water, lntrobe and other modern. conveniences. | Apply S00 street northwest Mc perfect tailor in dress cutting, from outer co floor, snetading chee No wrorthiees @ out a change to ae a git wale years ld Se ‘can learn this ayetena. Tt pimple over in ‘Mp. WASHINGTON, au5eo-1m 1211 Pa. ave., General Agent. ANTED EVEETRODY TO KNOW THAT THEY ‘ever-fai Gare and of all il malarial disodoos of D> DAVIDSON; 008 es TO OLEAN BY SH ae ‘matic Steam Process; the best in the world; no in- ry io the Anest fabric. Orders by Mie So SINGLETON & HO) ‘a ‘carpet dealers, 801 ise ‘Market Space. ya Wikice Ome re TO CLEAN BY A. E & BRO., next door to City Post Office. carpet cleaning machines: ly perfect cat invented. foci ne ip cared ee ai the . eumtner: Orders oy telephone or otherwise, returned Wares L,, RICE, 490 MAINE baba A southy ieape ey better, with jess wear [aah other firm in the city. Sonim ‘Feathers renovated; Furniture steamed. Or- aoe ka 2 ‘Btate and Territory, U. Notary. Always, Office from 9 a. m. t05p. m. Wie, OLR Gol ANDSILVE Ponnayivanisteyanuas bet” Sil fines ROE BENT HANDSOME DWELLING “ORE 20th and 2ist ste. n.w.; rent also, Brae 2137 K st. n.w. ; Tent $30; ‘bot houses in thorough repair: two stores on E st., bet. 12th and 13th ats. Dew. 1 uuduire of E. 8. WESCOTT & CO., corner 20th and T auia4-3t" aR ee NEW JERSEY AVENUE ROBTH- Fete rooms, bath room, as; also,, 4 & 0. Hin good “age —. avenue, ‘five rooms, near cars, For RENT—A THREE STORY BRICK Ss ed in front. Both Guire atid Toome and all modern improvements, comme. by Mr. |S. E. Wheatly, an Honest s Gestrable™ Yo qty, attached to the house. Apply to M. OoROgHUE 18 M street northwest, ROE BENT 06 lor STREET aac A ven-room House, with all modern wement Inquire on au2i-6t* OB RENT. ated SSSekssss CORNER ye ‘ANTED—¥OU TO KNOW THAT I! Second - Qrsscur MANSION, SIXTH colt E STREETS oreiwest. qand en auto, ‘With Gratcciags Board. Table Board a iB FOR ENTERED BNI ED ROOMS, SINGLE AND Rae To Keucctnoriwee ats tia Boarders, with room, $1 per 3-sm" SARAH FRAGLER, 316 Indiana avenue, 1B HAVE ERDUCED 7 8 ‘He BEST gt re fe Se Gt THE BEST! “THE CONOORD HARNESS” AND CONCORD COLLARS, LUTZ & BRO., TON HOUS ‘Tzu ANDI ND ISTREETS FIRST. 2 | Games ahbat © Si Maa aa Bag ee act | PRE OR THANE AND DAY BOARD. of Sonate |B Beni tayeanl ae ae starer woes TD 'veet toon of aera Sanne a a 1122 1ére STREET, - Inguize at feed stors FOR SALE—HOUSES. le eee BRICK $o80. oti room Erick eae $ae0 $14. per month eae 200. 6. PARKER: SALE—THAT NEW, FIRST-CLASS. een, ee ‘premises after 6 at Boom fuas-ime Pe bs ae R SALE-—CHEAP FOR CASH—TWO-STORY a eeven-room Brick House, all modern improve- ments. Inquire on the premises, 809 4th stone note Sizes SALE— PAIR NEWSPAPER Senses, fir aueattadeae Foes ae SALE—LOTS. ‘THY A" =| eect Senate eS poe eS COLDBES, COUNTRY BOARDING. iS HILTO! iiah aud French a webs ae Meas avenue, reopens WE NkeDa Scere Bent instru Lite rature, Mathematios stg ‘Sclonons num- ber of pupils received in the family. ‘au23-1m ‘RS. J.T. MoGERS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS WILL Be-open SEPTEMBER 20th at 1923 K street. in French daily b; ¥. Prag’ inquire or af y: Fruthooame, xe ful D particulars na MERSON INSTITUTR-SELECT CLASSICAL and Mathematical School for Reve. 14th be- from Tand X stroots, wil Siac pus ee ‘914 1éth sheet? EORGETOWR OOLLEGTATE TRUE a G YOUNG TAI paves 2 ‘West Washing- ox, StEiEN IN, Prin Santee 19m, with, sal corps of Pepe CS Se SCHOOL. This school opens on the 13th of September at tho old. singn Cole Et thaws in" Desorber mort "ea. the ew school building on Hetivet, near Lath, ‘ahall be rondy. for occupation. = eueesietora emcanaatiaemad or for or other inform: lication may the Principal. Brof. one T \SON, Ph. yerindg te D., 1305 f heed aaa COLLEGE ‘Tho regular exercises of Brspent year, be cond yg Soke fast corner of H and isth unt a Ether point, bob "fo th 'now Un at ‘The Preston opens the 13th of, sation. Catalogues, i full ‘be hadon ——y Papueatin, at For & Pennsylvania President, [au22-1m] ims Foun ASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTIT! Day School for ‘and pres ED, BUICHER and Mi Mise M. ©. o, DouG- Principals, 2035 and 102? Pith street GQ™ITHIN ©. SHORTLIDGE'S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND Boys, MEDIA, Pa., (12 miles from Philadelphia.) SCHOOL YEAR OPENS SEPTEMBER 12ra. Fi even books, atc. i exmach chinges ay iueisental exe — 20 a tem ‘hirteen e: fa agt ‘tu andall luates. indallredtates 6 dui and backward ene, ae en 1 Bidens st at Megia Academy in Sahoat “hats lleges and Pol, sie has seven ‘nnd atetiperance charter, whi = cna hibits the sale of all Sa drinks,” “For bow illustrated circular address: cipal and Proprietor, SWITHIN C, SHORTLIDGE, A.M., (Harvard University graduate,) Media, Pa. EZ, The Principal will be at the Ebbitt House Friday, Both, and Septataber ist trees 9 eae ea i 3627-256 MES WASUINGTON SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, "T "Ro. sete see ozo oro mn sae ASS Ne Be LEE Principal j-erme—Primary Department Gnghal $30 to $40 per sqjinior Department English, French and German, Senior Department, English, French and German, $00 "Beardie pans Ppltton and board. $1 $800 yer year. W. A. GORDO! Bu a ACADEMY, 17a Dr bord = cipal, J. Nee arn ‘Mus Does Studios resumed September Hae JR INDERGARTEN KOR NORMAL, INSTITUTE NATIONAL ARTEN AND SCHOOL for and & for children September Lit A1th, ‘Teacher's class ctor . Post 5 Yo ihe ie Princ pale Stes LOCTSE. ie arr Spply acpi auld spe 929 Sth street. Saute "AVERLY SEMINARY, 405 East 3 Principal MBER 11, 1883, para aioe pupils received. | Evening classes £ farther information apply ips pore’ EN ENG. AND OLAS. HIGH SCHOOL commence its next annual session. SEPTEMBER lirs, 1882, In the North Session Room of 43¢-strest Presbyterian Church. The “Pring! Biv. ROT, aay to ad: Tnstruction in ail breuchen tartare ad th thorough. Ite a et irraduntes have unit upifarmly.saken a hig! aren te and Annapolis. oan | ae TARDIVEL, | mbes School (ar for ABENaroN ACADIAEY, COHOOE ae ae Con, Pa. Ave. axp 157m 87", i elect acioa . U.S. TaRasuny. fe id ¥ Ni for Boys and Young Men. Number iage Zee Washington, D.O. PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEG! idtng, corner Sik ang re Digecis. B Yor the sduoation of sone for self: ‘The Branches taught are the EDUCATIONAL. yaaa a eee A. So's gain Ooms Sol. FM. Baoone, Prot, Phywics. Col. B Haan, Prof. “Gaueral and Applic’ Prof, Modern, a Tonruneee, ete. eg te. t Avenue and Tere Ro. ‘The Sisters of the Visitation of wren Ure in announcing to the public that have ‘ete arrai mited number Toco Day School for Young Ladies ACADEMY OF TEE VISITATION, 3529-2kw,1m ae Dc. ES Ort FOMALE INSTITUTE, WINCHES- “4 ter, Va., Rev. J.C. WHEAT, D.D., Principal. —& frietitute ot the grado; ial facilities fur the study « Music, th the: Modern lean mc. athe location te noted for health. The moderate. Ninth session begins SEFTEM- BEU 13, “83. For circulars wire toe Re- Key, BMesars, Addison, Ingie and Andrews. = (DSOR COLLEGE AND FEMALE SEMI- juetitutions. | One management, EW Nal NE SEETEMUEIL 1 For full information idrees Kew. JELLY. D: D.D., tree, Rew Wind- sor, Md. dy27-th,e, ta-2ia* Mee WOOD INSTITUTE FOR Y UNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, i twunty-two niles south of Station, Philmlelphis ou f iphia, on Philadelphia ‘Courses of Study—T u. Business, Scientife and on emicel department ra first-class elocutionist, Penmauship by & fomor—master of the beauties of the art. Superior guPgrtunltios offered to young man an. to prepare {cr tng bot American Collages, Degrees are conforred authority o inture nmrylvenia. youns ladies takin a‘full comme. Private instruction Ese Skea ‘whose education has negiected. A de M., Prin, dere), A.M... Otpul-ta,the din Willa, Del.’ co., Ba. J. VE. S¢ NEEL, Oo BoANIsy. , REACHER OF PIANO and VOCAL MU: “omg rticular atteution to be- evhners, so well an those, wistine sete uated foe Pertornérs or Teachers, ” 14 12uh street norti eS i eet TOWN SEMINARY FOR YOUNG Lapirs—& SUUSEOL inattute, “Send for cate. Principal, is SyiScootin BERS Uw A Ma ‘truck, Woet Philadelphia, Pa. | sta coeeenar, SEPT. 133, 1882, Gusers UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, CITY, MD.—Princi JAMES M. M.A. Lt. D.—Reopens NESD. orough preparation Location. FLuoTr SAENETT, AY, SEPT. enh at ARYLAND AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE — Ti next session com: THURSDA’ commences 4 ist or eataloguas or further information _Sud-eo2m* College Station, Prince Georxe Go., Md. RVING FEMALE COLLEGE, MECHANICS BURG, Pa, Guear Harrisburg) 27th ber ev. T. P. RGE, A.M., 1¥15-0010W Me AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, TEACHER Instrumental M | Harmony. a of Vocal SPecect norton eany in Sopeemnbor us Ms. 8. 1. CADYS BOARDING SCHOOL FOR Ladies. Weat End Institute, Hew He Gon, event year, Superior facilities, pensar MILITARY ACADEMY, Year opens SEPTEMBER 13rn. Now Pat are rot Jepiatn Oonetioat then intents com- 3y13-3m COL. THEO. HYATT, Prost. MS.3 F, CADY'S BOARDING “AND Ra School for Young Ladies, W: ‘Coun, “Thirteenth year ‘sommeusas BEN oben, end for ci ayis. ATIN, GREEK, MATHEMATT NATURAL SOr- a cs, j ‘ence and or in’ clams. pared for’ male Nes os 4630 jumbian Callers. T. a, 2 ALL— =a UNSURP* town, ‘Baltimore coun many. ad RISER SE, Principals San ACADEX m beptaner a” Free va.— for universit army, me ough discipline. ou utmuryareed for ty and rune Se Mahar aE i) ff * au6-skwow* FOR. SALE—MISCELLANEOUS vy ie Site vane LARGE AND elegant stool - pow EREUL yt the b aret $50 ee! ree moat. nul ve cold for $235, part Fe SALE—A DAIRY Ss OF 9 GooD Cows, Milk one Horse, Harness and Wi . Apply at 1419 P street OR BALE — a FIRST-CLASS, SEOOND-HANI Uprieht tore Wont moo ant SEES, SPO; owmerhhes no stg tor H's Piano Foe See A SET a = COVERED Turkish silk, twelve pieces; ‘to match; ‘at 2015 street northwest. ‘The House for ou2s-at* rent. RK SALE_EXTRA CABINET UPRIGHT HT GRAND C piano, apaeneae Footer, one poly at taf 1 ctrost noctrweet. RK SALE—TWO FINE EXTENSION ‘TOP JUMP F Beat Orage an elerant Drag: fine 6-1 op; Coupeletie; | two, Bugwiee all ‘Also, three ne een ns seen at DO es, To1s Ltn street north R SALE—ABOUT 50 sare MANTELS WILL Freed sold st cost for the next 30 day to reduce stock. wat yaie-ae RK SALE—A PAIR OF FINE DRIVING MARI og EF . ber Horses, suit- able for any purpose. Sthand Ocwrena eh | JOR SALE_ONE HUNDRED aig = eo Pony Ge Carts. Mobeni iM oeNS 0 Gasc make; lowest prices. JNO. M. Repoutoey. 313 Cth atrosts oR SALE-SPRING AND SUMMER ‘A stock of dred and fifty Agent for fees. B. GRAHI ons dees ot re si0-4i¢ ice A PENSION CERTIFE. reward will be paid if street, COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. SALE '—A LARGE AND CONVEN- FS: eee if from Waiington in, fori old Se Bieri i B opal fa a iy Ht