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THE EVENING STAR. | WASHINGTON TUESDAY... : 3 . August 29, 1882. CROSBY S NOYES 00 ‘The Evening Star Was a regular. permanent Down fae daily circulation more than treb:e that of any other daiiv vaper published ir Washington. and count to SS Persons leaving the city for the « hs Srar mailed to their ad.zess, postpaldt, and chanzed Often ax desired, for fifty cents a mouth, invariably tn Bavance. Realizing apparently the force of the ol cam- Palgn saying that “as goes Maine so goes the Thion,” Mr. Blaine tnaugurated the fall canvass in ‘Wat state—or at least i's active personal conn tion with 1t,—by mn ikt + of his old-time char- acteristic speeches in Por!lind last evening. ada lang Fecefvodt wi 1 ground that thous tne the state wore a the result of the el Me effects on national poutic im Maine was really in the other state taining possess ues befor tean success e matter of re = Latest advices from thes give surface Indivat Ws not evider @ay undertak! that the actions of More important resu posed is an tof war In Egypt 3, but wy & holl- sh succe: Will have easy work did terthe Unlon tro In this e eommunic Belt for a lo: ven the ake 1 at The coxlitic tion to th platfo: tion, the ve j OMcialiy coun nm -jority of 82.087. The re us upon Woking great tnrovw therto solid methods of reac Yessed that states fs not ton. It is ‘Gat w allegiance tary indifferent, the Cong the Alabama state elects ‘iets there will be inde; Bing without ot pal elect! to the and if this Plan fs carried out judiciously tt may eut down The democratic fepresentstion from the south. It % already apparent, thouzh, that the democratic @vanization of that section ts determined to put Sorth ail its e1 gies in the canvass. — +02 —_____ HK wouldn't be nice, but 1t wonla be in the nature @a just retribution, if some of the American Marksmen should concoct a scheme whereby on some trivial objection th {sh rif team which sailed from Liverpool for ork Last Saturday should be excluded from the target-shooting con- fests to come off tn this country this fall The contemptible manner in which the Hullstale boat G@ew were treated In ousht to mantle the British rifle team’s cheeks with shame when they aad in New York. — ~or- Dr. Dio Lewis has sturted or at least publicly fathers the theory that baldness Is the conse- quence of wearing a hat, or, fn other words, of Beeping the head warmly ry ‘Would be worth a good deal more than it Is 1f the facts were not dead against It The Kalmuck ‘Tartars, the Persians, and in fact ni all the Imhabitants of eastern Europe and Asia, wear heavy, clo-e-fitting, warm poskin OF thick felt hats or caps at ail s-asons of the year; and yet with these peoples baldness 1s the rare @xeepiion rather than arule. The Arabs of all Glasses, and esp: ly all the tribes inhabiting the Dot deserts of Asia and Afriva, wear not only du- Fing ail seasons, but at all bh eof] or turban Is sometin ; thin and Sometimes of thick material, but it 1s always suf- Aictent tn quantity to make an enormous bulk, and Wogenerate a good deal of heat, as well as to pre- ‘Went all ventilation, if the fez allowed any, which % doesnot. The same ts equally true of the na- fives of India. What baldness there 1s in those @ountries comes from closely shaving the head, a practice which 1s quite on, and rarely if ever It is easy to theorize ot from the hair failing out. Won the subject, but really it is very dificult to ‘row any actual-licht on the phenomenon of Daliness. It ts clear that Dr. Lewis ts not equal to the task. —~++ > The sublimity of tmpurence has been attained by Mr. Oscar Wilde, in writing or saving to the ‘New York Sem that in his opinion “a most serious Problem for the American people toconster 13 the euitivation of better manners of Its people.” This Smt very good English, to be written by an Eng- Bshman who sets up for a critic; but laying aside the lack of felicity tn expressing his meaning, Mr. ‘Wilde ts about the last person in the world to be Prating about good brevding, good manners, and Wat sort of thing. To say nothing of the bad Gaste of exhibiting oneselt tn an unusual costume for money,—for that ts exactly what his so-called Jecturing amounts to,and of which no true gen- ‘Geman would be guilty,—Mr. Wilde fs hims-If sine gulariy wanting In the modesty, the graces, cour- @sies, and regards for the feelings and tastes of Gthers, which are essential to what 1s for brevity make called “manners” Besites, his big tecth are Bot very well kept, and bis finger nalls are almost Watformiy dirty. = man who waited on Voltaire, nicated to that distincuished Frenchman Mp intention to study physic, E “What,” said Voltaire, “‘have you under- taken? Why, to convey drags. of which you know but little, into @ body of wnich you know still lew. Regimen is better than physics. Every one should be his own physician. We ought to assist, not Sorce, ‘nature. Some things are salutary, and others Berttul. Eat with moderation what you know by expe- ‘Mlsee agrees with your constitution. Nothing is good fiwthe body but what we can digest. What medicine @@@ procure dixestion? What will recruit strength? a alleviate incurable evils? SaxroRp's Grx- ‘Yolisire was told one day that Hippocrates prescribed Be dicot of ames" foal for waduess. That," said he, “is a remedy which seems to have eem tnvented by some person who labored under the @iemase. Had he prescribed Sanford's Ginger he would Bareconvinced the world of his honesty and his unim- vated ” It 8. C. CREAMERY PRINT BUTTER. nation RELIABLE 316 SEVENTH STREET. 1922 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Sign of Red Slipper. i Sace Shoes for Boys and Girls, 50, and $1. '® Solid Buiton Boots, heeled or syrti Te. heeled, Tc. Our Durable Solar and AS. ‘lip Bu ton, for Boys’, Mixses? 2 $1 and $1. >pris Hee! Button, of ‘hble Goat, $1 to $2.25, ALL SUMMER GOODS AT COST. S2"Look out for grand opening of our newly en- tarwed Store. ‘ au29-3m PURCHEL] OOLONG B AT FIPIY CENTS A POUND! ‘Trape Mark: SPRING LEAF TEA. The Purity and General Excellence of thix Tea has © oxt-nsively Twas wrauted by Sthe exclusive use of the No other place sells this Patent O2 Leaf Tea.” : N. W. BURCHELL, 382 F street. GINGLETON & HOEKE ‘ 801 MARKET SPACE. CARPETS ! now showing a full iy and Ta CARPETS !! ne of all the newest de- estry Brussels, Threc- coriment of SINGLETON & HOEKE. 801 Market Spacer. '! a” Gnn. A vast im- Winuer in all triais. far the pest | And Dealer in Hi 20730 Penn. ave. cast, C: | hemicals are | et nach | = y OuR LAST CHANCE! OUR LAST CHANCE R ONLY, his month you have the las chauce of buying We must open our new building on OCTOBER 2, and as we are determmed to open only with fresh, new Goods, we shal! sell the nder of our still immense stock at such figures as will insure quick sales. We have on hand 1,000 pieces BLACK AND COL- “ED CASHMERES. These goods have really ad- since last winter. We shall offer them way ste 4,000 places FALL, AND WINTER DRESS GOODS, some of which are as fashionable this season as they were last. You cau buy them for 50 cents on the dollar, ‘They must be closed out. SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS. ‘The larzest stock in the city. Convince yourself of the groat bargains we are offering. We are selling a beautiful pure Silk Brocade at 95 | cents, in twenty different patterns. e LINEN AND HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, In odds and ends, at your own price, in preference to sending them ty auction. BLANEETS! BLANKETS!! 1,500 pairs at leas than we can replace them in five case lots. We want fresh goods fur our new Building; therefore the sacrifice. 1,000 COMFORTERS. ‘We offer the largest sizo, both sides best Cocheco robe print, white cotton filing, at $1.40, regular price $2. ‘The cold weather will come soon, procure your winter stock now. $2.40 full size MARSEILLES SPREADS reduced to $1.20, All our LACE and NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, some of which are soiled, at less than half price. WAMSUTTA SHEETINGS, Best goods made, reduccd to the following low prices: 5-4 124 cents. 6-4 15 cents, 7-4 17g cevta. 8-4 20 cents, 9-4 2236 centa. 10-4 25 cents, These came directly from the Wamsutta mills, and are in length from one to ten yards, Ladies? full size WHITE LAWN APRONS, richly trimmed, at 8 cents. All our stock of HOSIERY, GLOVES, CORSETS, SKIRTS; in fact, every article in our immense estab- Mahment, reduced to such low figures that it will pay anybody to buy them now for the Fall and Winter wear. Remember, we are compelled to sei] at one price or the other. If we do not.s-Il at retail we shail be obliged to dispose of balance on hand by auction, This is a troublesome Job and iucurs many expenses, which we ‘want to save aud give the benetit to our customers, Come one and ali during this month to our present Stores, 404 AND 406 SEVENTH STREET N.W., and secure some of the RARE BARGAINS. au2s, LANSBURGH & BROTHER. iN) Go USCHIPT COPIED, ‘on the TYPE-WKITER. an28-Im" ‘916 F street northwest. CIDER VINEGAR. A PURE ARTICLE CHEAP. THE STRENGTH OF EVERY BARREL TESTED, AND GUARANTEED TO KEEP PICKLES. J. H. CRANE, an26 996 Louisiana avenue. TAlorine DEPARTMENT. ENGLISH ) suitable season, GLISH SUITINGS, for the to W. 8. TEEL, au26 $85 Pennayivama avenues. and can be worn wlule bathing. ‘alent 623° Tt strvot portwe MRS. FISHER devotes her sitention to tho wants ot Ease WARRANTED PURE se THAT NEVER | _ 8026. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS We shall offer SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ™ LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. ‘There are many handsome garments left from fine lots and a large number of single or duplicate suits. ‘These will be CLOSED OUT At a Decided Reduction. Ladies in Want of HANDSOME UNDERWEAR Av Repucep Rares Should examine this assortment at once, TAYLOR & HUFTY, an2s W488INeTON, D. c., AUGUST 27, 1882. Desiring to retire from the Book and Stationery busi- ness, [now offer for sale in bulk my entire stock, in- eluding good will and a lease of the premises. ‘This is the oldest established Book and. Stationery store in the District, and offers » rare opportunity to any oue Wishing to go into the business. For particulars apply to FRANCIS B. MOHUN, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. In the meantime a discount of 20 per cent. will be al- lowed 01 h au2s KEEPERS. ne Soap. ie Old Winky, Fine Olt Whisky pring-leat Tea 1 kullon Pure Cider Vinezar 1 gallon White Wine Vinegar. Talso offer to my customers— 10 tbs. Granulated Sugar. 9 lbs. Cut Sugar 9 its. Powdered Sugar. 11 Ibs. Coffee... Strictly Pure Spice very R. IRVING BOWIE, au28-Im Corner 7th and L streets northwest. PPP A L - s5558g SP Ae | AA IT 8, PPP AA L AA It Ssssg Pe AAA L AAA Il g _§ i & A LLLL A A Il *Sss' RER OO ¥ y A Lb RRO O ¥, AA t R ROO Y A A LLILL 1117, 1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, . AND 401, 403 TWELFTH STREET. JUST ARRIVED. 10,000 worte 50c., $1.00, $1.75, $2.25. 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- SPEUTION. PPP A QL A of PoP AA OL AA I sss Po AA LLL AA LU Sggs8 00 an26 A PROCLAMATION. TO THE Boys. SCHOOL DAYS BEGIN MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, 1882. SPECIAL ORDER HEADQUARTERS: FOR BOY'S CLOTHING, No. 1. 816 aND 318 77H STREET. 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, noe and YOUH'S DEPARTMENTS is now com- We are exhibiting more styles than we have ever shown. atone time, Prices range in Children’s Suits from, $2.50 to $15. In Boy's Suita from $4 to $25. In Youth's ‘Suits from $8 to $30, In tne aero range of Goods offered there is muro to bo something tosuitany taste, while the to the most limited purse. eee While it is well to impress on the youthfal mind ths, “‘Clothes do not make the Man,” there is no doubt tha Garments of the character wo provide instill proper ideas of taste that are sure to have a good effect, Boys who have any idea of being properly dressed should cali on us, a. BAKS & CO, ‘THE LEADING ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, Gs COOKING STOVES, FOR SALE — WAYTED—HELP. 'ANTED—A WASHI MAN, TO DO WASH- W iso family a¢ 2521 Pennsylvania avenue. it" ANTED—A YOUNG WHITE GIRL, in the ? Ww he housewek of m small family: WANTED—A Y@)_a wate ont as OnTLD'S Nurses Only tee ott bert of icra ctr at 1239 12th street worawest ais ha TO ASSIST Addrees X. a ANTED—A WHITE GIRI, TO DO GENERAL bt at -311 are crSemETK, |S once. Good wages. air a WANTED | DORDIATELY— A FIRST-CLASS Oyster Shuck ‘Pennsylvania avenue northwest, “PDI st 140 it ANTED—A GOO, RELIABLE COLONED GIRL, to Cook, Waal mid trea. Afuel cive best city ret grences. Gall at 110113th sereet northwest, between, 6 and 8 ¥ ANTED—IMMID) —FOR BROOKLYN, Winey, cored wel coe a8 hus rants 6 wench servants for this city, 926 orthwest. Office pea ton Gi 1 q a Gti }OOK—APPLY WwW 337 C street a PAQCPORED © ‘au.9-3t WANTED-A WASHER AND Wisner City: rence required. Apply at 3407 Natreet, West Washi Wastep—4 an29- T-CLASS CHAMBER MAID: tmust come wal mended and be able to walt on table.” Apply at 9p H strest nortuwest. au2-3t" rel Mi a 9th streeta, wit ie WINES: 2029-20" WiANrepaa GOOD, RELIABLE GIRL. OR SET- tied Woman, tor Dae ousewor . Cook, Warh and Iron. Apply, with references, at 603 9th street northwest. au29-2t* WANLED—A PHOTOGRAPHER, ONE WHO CAN VY copy on plate; none other need apply. Cull at Weshington Oopying Company, 918 F street north weat. ‘au29-3t Vv ANTED_ONE EUNDRED MEN TO WORK ON Arailroad in New York state. Apply to JOHN MPRTHANS, 610 K street southeast, near the Tur al. an29- nel. WANzeDTA GIRL TO FOLLOW A CHILD OF three years; must be neat, honest and amiabie; not object to travel; require best city reference. Apply at once, 1221 G strect northwest, 8u29-3t ANTED—A GIRL TO COOK AND ASSIST IN ofgusework. “Apply at 2129 F street northwest. au28-20* ANTED — A THOROUGHLY | COMPETENT rug Clerk. Ai Al particulars, ee Medicus,” Star omen ™ au28-2t* y ANTED_WHIT RSE, WHO CAN RFAD Wate ee Poauirol. Inguivo 907 Ht street northoast. 4028-31" WanteD— A REGISTERED PHARMACIST; must have good references, Address Box 42, Star office. au28-3 FOR RENT—ROOMS. EDUCATIONAL. Se Af 8 SE * OR REST. Bap RGA UCETIRGE | GRASIGE TAUGUT AT nen ifrm 6 )uEED Naz: | WW MAUEYAR Cot oeag ia ee Regular Game evenings ‘Tueday as. Pe pa ao Address DEAN, Capi: | vate leew ns Dupe residences au29-6t Try. 30H % 1S0N Fae De EO ING, KING, JROARD AND TUITION $150 TO g200 x OR RENT—PARLOR AND THREE CHAMBERS, of ‘aber OARD AN Finer and handeomely ; Pleasant for & ogee Sean Tatars ‘aste, 797 8th Bivins Viste Salina, . party of gentlemen; also two Rooms, | 1536, 1 | street northwest. 9029-1m fe _ ios RET Te * ATE MORO: OARD AND u i YEA) Fe RENTIN ATRIVATE FAMILY OF THREE, verecuon in the Engweh Braschen atin tirorks B Adiress ————~ dat = nicely furni Parlor and Bedroom, bath room and thematic, for echolars, by a tutor of many | °° _ = itsrtoram madera: “SDH soot porte | Seam erweaenes, fet of rfertncen, Terms ee | GARD AND TURTON $108, 70 a8, A NEAR * un re 7 ‘ 5 vest. u39-2t° Sewdior cries. ‘Twenty ve miles roa W 4 B a mee area hen ‘FINE OFFICE ROOM IN NEW . D. BLUNT, a eg EEA nm 5 9 Ss 9 SI fetzerott resumed Sadana goa Patrect. J- 8 SWORMSTEDT, W28Fet | MUSS.Atrapos midi sor Gan rier Mente | Agana care of Bi sine a ENT—UNFURNISHED, THEE OR TOUR F’Ginmunicating Nonae ingoed condition, location desirable, Apply at once. 1523 H street northwest. OR RE LEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS, single or en suite, at 1822 L street northwest, ‘au28-2w? FOR RENT—THREE FURNISHED ROOMS—TWO front and back; $5, $8, $10. Apply at 1142 7th street northwest. ‘au28-3 POR BENT—A SUITE OF FURNISHED ROOMS, itable tlemen, on second floor, south front, ima] peas tau 1327 N street northwest. u28-3t" POF BENT—1Wo NIO“LY FURNISHED ROOMS, i ri su foo, equate nieth or ivanke in Sone square DG : EnPark. No children.’ Apply at 103. 1sth_ street northwest. aus-2t OR RENT—FURNISHED—A BED ROOM AND Parlor, unicating, on the ‘recon floor, without board: at 1729 9th strest ‘northwest Bent moderate. Cars pass the door. u28-3t* R RENT—TWO FURNISHED COMMUNICAT- a) ing liom: also, two unfurnishea Rooms, euitable fe a] ¥ on secon: loor ; Wi bathroom eam e ‘door 1203 H street northwest. OR RENT — A LARGE, NEWLY FURNISHED ‘Room, ina private house, to a siugle gentleman; terms moderate; references required. at 1236 15th street northwest. 28-2t* OR RENT—ROOMS—A NEATLY FURNISHED room on third floor; one. on fourth; with board: one square west of War and Navy De] nents: pass — park in front. 1803 H street horthwest. an26-3" R RENT—UNFURNISHED: TWO LARGE PAR- lors and a Ne Se ee oe front room on upper floor, suitable’ for light housekeeping: gas, water, bath; rent moderate. “Address 1113 It street LW. ‘au (OR RENT—A LARGE SECOND-STORY FRO} Room; modern improvements; private family; table board next door. Apply at 1941 15th strect north: west. an26-3¢" WANTED A GOOD MAN AB, BUTLER. ONE whounderstanta catering, and is thoroughly ro- able in every respect. Also, a'Woman as cook. Ad- dress, giving reference as to character and ability, Box 146, Star ofhce. au28-3t" WASTEDISALESMAN IN | CUSTOMER | DE- partment; also Bookkeeper, thoroughly qualified. Address in own handwriting, stating last employment, expectations, &e., by post. No personal applications received. Commiunizations confidential. GEO. C. HENNING, 410 7th s:reet northwest, city. au28-3t WANZED-AN ACTIVE BOY FROM 16 TO 18 years of age, who is willing to make himeelf dseful in a fancy store; references required. Inquire at $05 7th et. 2. w. t —A GIRL OR A WOMAN TO COOK, What aaa int id a family of firees’ Gall gt 420d 6th street northwest, au26-3t* sD—A GOOD, RELIABLE GIRL TO COOK, hand iron; also one to do chamber work and assist in the care of children: both must come well re- commended, Call at 1700 i3th street northwest, be- tween 5 and 7 p.m. au26-8t" Fe RENT—DESIRABLE ROOMA, FURNISHED Se upfumished. with or without board. |Appiy at 2028 G street northwest. auto-st? OR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, ON THE first, second and third floors; one sitting room and room for $25; modern improvements. 615 11th street northwest. au26-3t September, in First Presbyterian Churel, 4 5 C street northwest. tion Fe peed SMITH, 5: 2u28-3w> Children wil re-open at 93 ber 18. Modern Langnaree fethod™ by native teachers. Much ‘Tuition reasonable. AW DEPARTMENT, HOWARD UN eawee ene he © 2 Beh street northwest: = 18S OSBORNE'S BOARDING AND DAY |! a Mes Yenonvins annie rps ectog tausht by “Naterat attention given to little au28-3m 0 text books. au28-Im* $Bamonth. Day USINESS COURSE IN BOOK-KFEPING, PEN- manship, etc., for and’ night. G. W_HOWE, 1030 7th street, teactior ass fellows, ‘Terms, $10 per au26-6t* Goxzaaa cores! 47 Classes will re-open 1d Directors feel warranted in assuring those who bovs under their care that a high order of intel- Tecttal”andtaoral training will be given to them. Tho classical and commercial courres orongh. hy and German Will be taught to those who has been organized. and a for larger boys who natu from the ordeal of beginuit Sten Wish to learn them. A cla nate tiem: T treet northwest, September 4th, and in the com: thus quarter. in advance. SOHN J. MURPHY, the President octal shrink pany of Lite 8. J., President. home fchool D.C. Feopen on MONDAY, Oc Grena the for yout ber 2d. HE CEDARS—GEORGETOWN HEIGHTS. A Indies and little wiris, will For Circulars ad- Misses Earle, 1916 35th stroet, Washinton, 126-210, Scientific, tamber 4, 1882, ‘aug26-dw rd, Tuition, &e. Send for Prospectus. BROTHE Studies resumed MO! AZARIAS, Classical and Commercial Couress, Modern Languages and Drawing taught in every class without extra change. Be of five months, $130. RS HILL COLLEGE, ELLICOTT CITY, MD. sof teemtont DAY, Sep- President. ‘Nos. 112 u26-2m Charity. For particulars VORWOOD INSTITUTE, ND 1214 147i sT., near 14th st. Circle. The school will open WEDNESDAY. Mr. and Mrs. WAL Studies will be resumed on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, apply’at the Schoo ypumace LATE CONCEPTION SCHOOL, CORNER of 8th and Q streets, conducted by the Sisters of N and L, SEPTEM. 188 8. W. KE Re-open at 1028 17 ‘th street north: BER lst. FOR EEAT ROMS ON SECOND AND THIRD floor, furnished or unfurnished, with or without board, in a commodious house, Capitol Hill, fecing Ganitol grounds; ‘all modern conveniences. “Address R. B., Star office. ‘auz5-6t* JOR RENT—818 litu STREET, SEVEN OR EIGHT unfurnished rooms; dining room and kifchen first floor, 3 rooms and bath room on third floor, and one ox fourth floor. u26-3t" FOR, BENTCELEGANT APARTMENTS, Con plethly furnished. single or en suite, on fret, sec. ond or third floors; moderate rent, At 1027 Vermont avenue. aul vl FOR RENT—HOUSES. NTED—A FOREMAN AND TWO LABORERS na Farm. Apply at FULTON'S Loan Office. 314 ‘9th street northwest. au23-2W V GOOD GIRL, TO COOK, WASH Apply to F. FORSTER, 311 &th street northw aulé ws —WHITE A LORED COOKS, | eral Workers, 24 Girls and Nurses for this Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and elsewhe Families furnished servants with references, ‘Try. y street northwest, Licensed Agency. C. 1 PIN 5 aul4-3w* _WANTED— ITUATIONS. * wa ED—BY A WIDOW LADY, A SITUATION a3 nurse or companion toan invalid; is a good Pluin cook. Address 2133 Fst. n.w. ee WANIED—A YOUNG LADY EXPERTENCED TN teaching the Kuglish branches, French and music desires a Position as governess; the best of ref- erences given and required. Address Miss A. B.C. East Capitol P. O, ANTED—3100 CASH, AND 10 PER Ci selar NT OF for one year, will be wiven for s Position in partments.’ Address in strict confidence, Star office, u26-3t" WANTED—ROOMS. ‘WA NTED—1Wo PLEASANT, COMMUNTIOATI rooms; second floor; for sitting rooin and ch Be ee guees exchanked; terms must be moderate, Siisa M1, Star Uthoo. auld-3t" POR BENT-BRICK, G18 M STREET NOW west, 8 rooms, bath, &., good repair; $30. Al+o, 1l-room House, 1345 7th street northwest; $25. AL~ BERT F. FOX, 920 F stre-t northwest. it FF? REN’ 44 R STREEY NORTHWEST, seven Rooms, in first-class order, havng just been Painted and pabered throughout, $15 ‘por month. SHARLES W. HANDY, 914 F street nordiwest. au29-i FOE RENT-PARTLY FURNISHED HOUSE—1336 11th street; seven chambers. Terius favorable to an giigre personally kuown to, the advertivar, “App Room 101, Corcoran Building. JOR RENT—FRAMES, 600 AND 602 M STREET northeast, 4 rooms; $8. Brick, 605 10th street north- east, 7 rooms, bath, &c.; $12.83, ALBERL F. FOX, 920 F street northwest, WOR RENT—HOUSE, 2009 H STREET NORTH- west, containing 11° rooms, hot and cold water, Tanwe, latrobe and Other conveniences. Apply at 2003 H sircet northwest. au29-3t" TEN-ROOM BRICK, MOD. IMP., rick stable, 1330 Corcoran street; $45, WAI. HOLTZMAN, Attorney, 1921 ¥ street horthwest, 129 {OR RENT—BRICK, 121 E STREET NORTH- east, 8 rooms, bath, &c. ; $16, Frame, 1220 10th st. northwest, 6 reoms, repair; $16. “ALBEKT F. FOX, 920°F street northwest. u29-3t Fee BENT 7 (1 STREET NORTHWEST, three-story brick. ten rooms, all modern improve: ments, $45; 937 Rhode Island avenue, eleven rooms, lore aud: dwelling, $100; 3-3, SNOUMSEEDT 938 fore and dwelling, $100. J. 3. SWO! LEDT, 92 F street. an29-3t WAXTED 10 BENT THREE OR FOUR FUR- nished Booms, with a kitchen; no children. Good ferences. Address 1007 § street northwest. au2s-3t* WANtED two UNFURNISHED ROOMS, INA desirable part of the city. Address A. b. B., Star office. 026-3t” WAXTED—IWO PLEASANT COMMUNICATING rooms, with board, early in October, for a gentle man, wife, two small children, and nurse: well furnished Tooms and good table essential; west of idth street, and horth of the avenue; private famuly preferred. Address A. G., Star office. ‘au26-3t" WANTED—STORES. VOR RENT—1419 9rx STREET NORTHWEST, having five rooms, gas and water; convenient to ith, 9th aud O street cars: rent, $14 in advance. In- quire of T. J. W. ROBERTSON, corner of 9th and O streets northwesi ‘au_9-3t* RO a Sane en pe aL table, &e.; $50. Ea northwoat, 9” rows, $00: “ALBEIT # FOX 930 street northwest. au29-3t Fe RENT—COTTAGE—7 ROOMS AND LARGE grounds, &c., 123u 6th street northwest, rent, $20: 1007 3d street northwest, all modern improvements, § rooms, rent $25; 1724 —, 7 roo! wal hall, &c., reut, $20, by CHAS, 8.” SHREVE, Teeth au WV AN, ED_TO RENTOSTORE SUITABLE FOR a first-class Grocery Business, located between E and O and 7th and 16th streets northwest. No objection to dwelling attached. Address GROCER, Star office. an29- WANTED—HOUSES. street northwest. FOE, BENT CAT $15.50, (WHICH INCLUDES water rent, ) Corner House, containing 6 rooms, be- @ides bathroom, large cellar, and all modern im- proveme:ite; southwest corner 13th street and Park lace northeast, near East Capitol street cars and one block north of Lincoln Park. Key at store corner 12th H. WARNER, 916 F street northwest. ee nee tion, with stable or room to bullae northwest preferred. Address, with full particniars, number of house and. street, and price for cash or on time, M.E., Star office. i WwW NTEB_IN GEORGETOWN, D. ©., A NICE Furnished House, with some ground around it, for one year, with privilexe of buying. Address JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, 917 F street northwest. _au28-3t WANIED—TO RENT A SMALL FURNISHED House; no children, Good references. Address 1007 8 street northwest. au28-3t* WARTEDST WISH TO PURCHASE IMMEDI. ately a House between 7th and 12th and G and O streota, for which I will pay Direct D, P., Star office. 81.26-s, tu, that W&STED_A LARGE RESIDEN or Georgetown Height CE, SUBURBAN accessible to stree! for Immediate occupancy | class tenant, JOHN SHERMAN & CO., 927 26-3t reet northwest. WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS WANTED-NEW STYLE SECOND-HANDED Baby Carriage. Call at No. 618 H street eouth- west. it* W ‘iy Carriage. Gave foll Qesciption Seine Carriage. ice. Address Box 45, Star office. au2d- at WANZED-CONFEDERATE, COURON BONDS. Highest price paid. E. B, COTTRELL, 1431 Pennsylvania avenue. ‘au26-3t TW ANTED_EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT THEY can, 3, 000. obtain Eichelberger’s | Never-failing Chill Cure and of all malarial diseases of D. DAVIDSON. 653 Enstreet southwest. au2-im ANTED—LADIES IN THE DRESXMAKING department and experts in cutting to call aud see Moody's perfect tailor system in dress cutting, from shoulder to floor, including sleeves. No worthless Chart but s square, exact Bt without a change to be made. ive years old can learn this system. It Is the most siiuple ever invented Mp. WASHINGTON, auSeo-Im_ 1211 Pa. ave., General Agent, WANTZED.CARPETS TO CLEAN BY THE AUTO- matic Steam Process; the best in the ; no in- to the finest fabric. - Ordere by telephone oF other: Mae TO SINGEETON & HOEK, slephone oF other Market Space. 2 dylt WANTED CARPETS |TO OLEAN BY A. H. ay LEACH BRO.. next door to City Fost Oma, he only perfect carpet ‘machines yet invent Ro cubyor whivpinx procot Prin arpes. Carpets, Lambrequins, &., cared summer, Orders by telephone ‘oF otherwise, ‘Gaspeta returned same day. ED — RIC) 490 MAINE AVENUE AY ice Srp esate ba ror Feathers Fenovated; Purnitury sieaiued. Or rs by telephone. . ‘TED—UPHOLSTERY WORK OF ANY DE- eae caer eres a, Le : Tan Se GHAGE & BRO., next Clty Bost Office. a8 ANTED >TO ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN &. BEALL, Room 4, 1 ‘Yorkavenue, is aCom- ‘Deeds for Every State and 7 UL Goraniadonets wand Notary. Always 18 office from9 a, m. to p.m. m2 ANTED—OLD GOLD ANDSILVERINLARGEOR W “Sinail Quantices. cash price paid. 321 Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 3d and 43 streets, —_jani9 WANTED, TOU 10 ENOW THATISELL AFTRST. i -hand Suit, much better Tetousne at ‘8 common new suitcan ont ER, 619 Bremer se Branch, Store, No, Second-hand Clothing. Ls janld LOST AND FOUND. Ne (Loic eameas oe wn. ‘The finder will please. it to Room 101, , ® duplicate been. oa plied for. a OST—ON AUGUST 2TH, A BRACELET, WITH LeipATeses cha R REN ae Des eet peed S Es hie rooms; modern improvements; No. treet Lorthwest Apply tol We FENWICK, oom 39 Le Droit Building. au28-3t FE, RENTS SHCROOM BRICK COTTAGE, north of Le Droit Park: near street-cars; $12. A. L. Co., Le Droit dit 23-6 (OR RENT—A THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE, 1211 Q street, between Vermont avenue and 13th street northwest. Possession September 1. apply NTON HEITMULLER, 319 C street southeast. BRENT. 10606 SIXTRENTH STREET NORTH. west, seven rooms, Bit 8. ik T northwest, eight rooms, mod. imps., $30; 28\lowa Circle, twelve rooms, furnished, mod.’ imps., $100.; 1321 H st., 15 18, and stable, $75: 1645 Coluzibia st. 9 rs., mod. imps, DANENHOWER & SON, 1212 F northwest. an26-6t FOR RENT- SOUTHEAST CORNER liza AND M sts. n. w., 8 rooms and bath; 3 rooms in 1145 8p 3t._n. w,; 9263 Prospect ave-, Gear 3 roo! 45, 926 13th at. ewe, $15.40; 1913 Cots, 15.45 6 rooms, : $13; 311 13th st. 8. w., 5’ rooms, $13. north- w., 5 rooms, Apply to 4.8. "CAYWOOD, 935 9th street we Mian act Vermont a BER 18th ber of pupi XM Y. Prud’homme. L. McGEE, 1323 ber 1 RS. J. L. MoGE Re-open SErTEM Lessons and Conversa: MERSON INSTITUTE—SEL 4 and Mathematical School fur Boys, 1 twoon Iand K streets, will 18S HILTON'S French Schor} for Young Ta dion, 821 Lite- enue, reopens WEDNESDAY. &1F ‘Thorough instruction in. La rature, Mathematics and ¢! For fu] particulars ingu! K street. ‘cr en Wedhies dress CHA! the Principal Sciences. A limi received in tie family. SCHOOL FOR GIRL! TR 20th gt 1823 K street. ne in French daily by MMe, nae WiLL B. f teachers, for cirewlars, This schoo! opens on the © exercises Will be con- uber hext as the new ath, shail be realy siteon College Hill, where | ducted until such fime in De | school building on H street, nx | for oeeupation. Courses of instruction @esicned for college or for business. For catalogues or other information TTS may be made to the Princ i, Prof. OTIS - D., 1305 Q street northwest. IASON, present ye: at that point. Catalogu personal ayy president, for admission. backward bo} 827~ The Princi ber $50 per year. will resume September 18th, 1882, HE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE. ‘The rewular exerciges of the Collece, will, during the nie at the south particulars, ‘1 office of F S -Ln) Day School for ¥« 18, 1862. and Miss 1023 and 1037 12th etreet S™THIN c. sHoniLipers | ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND Boxs, MEDIA, Pa., (12 miles from Philadelphia.) SCHOOL YEAR OPENS SEPTEMBER 12rm. ‘Thirteen experienced teachers, all men and all graduates. | Special opportunities for apt stu- ents to advance rapidly. Special drill Bary fisueh time as ground shal! be broken for the new University edifice ‘The session opens the 13th of SEPTEMBER. giving fall ication at rown, 1437 Penne: Ivanis fau: ASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.—A Boarding and Spy whim 2b eine appl Z. D. BUTC! EAS! PrinciBale, ay be had on Fitch, Fox & letter to the ELLING, Ladies and ‘or circulars M. C. DOUG- northwest.a5 for dul and ya. Patrons ‘or students may select any stucies oF choode the rugular Laglish, Scientiae, Bunt ness, Classical or Civil Eniin fitted at Media Academy are now ten other Colleges and Polytechnic Schools, ledia bas seven churches, and atemperance charter, which pro- illts the sale of all intoxicating rinks illustrated circular address the SWITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE, A.M., Course. Btudeuts ‘Yale and For new \cipal aud Proprietor, (Harvard Univermty graduste,) Media, Pa. ipal will be at the Ebbitt House Thurs- 7, from 7 p.m. to9 p street north M. H. LEE, Princf asm ‘Terms—Primary Depurtinent (Enaiicl), $30 to $40 por year. *SJunlor Department English, French and German, ‘Senior Department, English, French and German, $60 per year. Boarding punils. tuition and board, $300 yer year. ‘Music and use of Piano, $46 per year. C. M. MATTHEWS, President. W. A. GORDON, Secretary. auzl-6m MUSICAL ACADEMY, De SALES STREET, between Connecticut ave. and 17th st. 2.W. Principal, J. P, CAULFL Mus. Studies resumed September 14th. anl9 PENSSYLVaNIA MILITARY ACADEMY. SEPTEMBER Lin. ‘Twenty-first year opens Y soak ewiate, Cheanieal, “Sli Eneinesriog ‘couferred. ‘COL. THEO, HYATT, Prost, TPISCOPAT. ALE INSTITUTE, WINCHES- E ter. Va., Hew. ic hue AT, DD. repoyel artered institate cial facilities for the xtudy of Music, the Modern Lan- ‘Ke. “the location is noted for Errno are moderates "Ninth seenion barine SE ve 13, "82. For circulars eddrees eg oe pal. fercnces—The Kev, Messre. Addison, Biot, ¥ WINDSOR COLLEGE AND FEMALE SEMI- Ingle and Andrews, ay22- NX AR. Nopatate institutions. “Ope tanagement. Opens SEP BER 13, is82. | For full infor ldross Key. A. M. JELLY, D.D., Pres't, New Wind- tor, Ma. 3y27-thya, tu a) APLEWOOD INSTITL FOR YOUNG LADIES: al a DSs wht eet awn Pongo = south of ihew Broad street Station, Philadelp in om Pi hie and Baltimore Ceuteal Railroad. “nee Courses of Study—Pngiish, Business, Selentific ana Classical; a thoro Chemicr] department. Reading taneht by a first-class elocutionist, Penns uship by @ provessor—master of the beauties of the art. Superior ovportunities offered to young men and bays to prepare. forthe best American Colleges. Derreos nee conteerat ; inlature of Touusslvania wpon fail course. Private instruction has been negiected. A boys. Twelve instract- ord, SHORTLIDGE (Vale College), A. M., Prin. aul-ti,th,s, dm Concordvillé, Del. o0.. Ba, E. SCHEFL, ORGANIST, TEACHER OF PIANO VOCAL’ MUSIC. — Particular attention to be- ax those wishing to be qualitied for crsor Teachers, 754 12U: strest nortuwest, @l-cc Pru _ SEMIN A Buperior ci a . Send for cata- DY. Principal, Hagerstown, dy Is-eo2me Ma. MSS PS YOUNG LADIES’ 5 a ‘Sdth strect, West Philadelphia, P will re-open. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 131m, 1882. tu, th, 8-398 s SITY L. ELLICOTY T MD. ‘ipal, JAM mM, bg RNY M.A, D.—Reopens WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 13. Thorough preparation. Location high. Jy27”tu, th,«-2u ARSED AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. —THE JME next session commences THURSDA 2ist. For catalogues or further informatic reas President WM. H. PARKER, ‘ollege Station, Prince George Co. RVING FEMALE COLLEGE, ME Pa, (near Harrisburg): 27th 1. PL RGE, ALM. Bresides BOARDING SQHOOL POR . West Pnd Institute, New Haven, Coun. Eleventh year, Superior facilities. Send fot circular. os MS D DAY Tnetitute, New lies, West Ex sven, Conn, Th! T commences SEPTEM- BER 25TH. Bend pat ATURAL FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOU AND WINE STORE; CAN ¥ Tustaurant and suminer scar slower, oF for Kale 5 Tth street, R be easiés impre ‘The preaniven wl beral terius. Ad teeete ¥ JUST ARRIVED. G : Driving Horses, for sale at BURGDORE'S Stab 418 Sth street northwest, 129-6" . Cans, ete wayite route, Apply 2503 M street north= cs Forse BUGGY, AND HAKNESS; fine order; - AYRE AE CHATMAN'S Stableg Qatreet, between Tthand bth northwest. _e? OK SALE—CHEAP—ONE GUOD ROCKAWAY Carriage, used but litte, owners having no farther use. Adaress Box 111, Star office. au29-2t° AIR SPLENDID BAY DRAIT horse; weight aboot 1.400 pounds ench; condition. “Address, PKIVAIE STABLE town, D.C, {OR SALE VERY LANGE AND POWERFUL foneed square Plano, with e) tool and cover; Sent $500; use} thinse mouthe: will be sold for $225, park time. 433 Seventh street northwe ‘au2b 6 TOR SALETA DAILY QOMPORED OF 9 GOOD Cows, Milk Cans, one Horse, Harness and Wason, and good paying roule. Apply at 1419 Pstreer north vat ‘au26-0t" D JOR SALE—A FIRST-CLASS, SHCOND-HA’ Upricut Piano, 7s octave, three strinsm «tool and cover, $190: ownerhaeno use for i, WORCIES Pine Roouis, 1139 Tuth strect au2d-lw* PFGE SALEEXTRA CABINET UPRIGHT GRAND Piano, magnificent, richly fiuished and carved rose- wood case; brilliant tone and simedng qualities; finest Piano in the city; Dearly hew: used by member of Con= reas; cont $600, well for $300, part - Apnly at 1217 H etrect northwest — OR SALE—TWO FIN F TOP JUMP Seat Carriages; an elegant Drag; a fine 6-seat Park Pheton; Coupel best makers, Al fine res. Can be seen at DOWNED'S reat, —ABOUT 50 SLATE MANTELS WILL 22-2W St FE Sa be sold at cost for the next 30 days to reduce stocks Factory and show rooms C, near 6th’ strest morth= west. auls-20* Fors “ATR NE DRIVING MARES, ung, sound, stylish, Kind in all harness: bot & saddle horses. “Also, several other Horeos, wtit- able for any purpose. “THOMPSON'S, 9th and Ostrests northwest. aud-4wr OR SAL ED DIFFERENT KINDS of new Carriages, Phactous, Jag- Buggies, y is. MoCaull and Dayton is, OWN tinke; lowest prices. JNO. M. YOUNG'S: 313 6th strest. uM ME dred and fifty board Compuy’s Side- Bar Bug. focrand other light carriages. “The best iu the country for the money. ‘Repairing promptly attended to,, ROBT. 1. GRAHA’ 129 Repository and Factory, 410-416 ath at me September 11th. secured for those aul9-1m. NATIONAL Ki for primary and advanced classes, 0) ERGARTE! Teacher's clare Octobe who are qualified. INDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE AND EN AND SCHOOL pens for children rer 3. Positions ‘or ‘apply to the Principals—Mrs. LOUISE POLLOCK, 929 ‘Sth street; Mies SUSIE POLLOCK, 1127 13th street. articulare FPR RENT_HOUSE, 1527 RHODE ISLAND AVE, delightfully situated, overlooking Soott Circle; 9 rooms besides attic, and furnace rooms. $8335 per month, Inquire next door. au26-3t" (OR RENT—HOUSE 1012 127a STREET, BET. K and L northwest, 13 rooms, all modern ‘improve- ments; in fine order. L. M. SAUNDERS & BIO. 1103 F street. au26-6t R RENT—TO PRIVATE FAMILY ONLY, Handsome residence, 724 12th street northwest. STEIGER & LIEBERMANN, 1418 New York ave- nue. au24-6t R RENT—406 ist STREET SOUTHEAST, A seven-room House, with all modern improvement. Inquire on premises. au2l. Ok RENT 2015 Gat.,16r. ,a.m.i875.. ‘718 19, 14 r.,m.i., 6"! 1724 ¥st., 13 rs.,in.i. 2137 K st.,8r..m.f 8 Ar bai FOR RENT—STORES. OR RENT—TWO HANDSOME NEW STORES ‘on 14th street, just north of H street north avg very convenience; fine largo late windows and dry cellars: location ‘within eaay distance of all the street railroads, ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO, au28-6t 1324 F street northwest. PROk RENT PART OF STORE 1122 lire STRECT, Foxtdloining the Portland Flats. Inquire at feed store ior. ‘3u22-1m FOR SALE—HOUSES. COUNTRY BOARDING. IGUs' E AND Lanes ae answers to the name if ret > urned to CAB, i= SUMMER RESORT. waa herd Ridge COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. auls-Im WASERLY SEMINARY, Boarding and day school for moved to 1537 I street northwest. TEMBER 20th. For terms, ap} setts avenue, until Sept. Ist. After that at Seminary. une MISS LIPSCOMB, ion opens 81 Iv at 949 Ladion, re- jassachi Principal. Classi E, HILTON, AM.. Principal. IR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS.—ENGLISH AND ical School, 405 East Capitol street, CHARLES ‘all term begins SEP- TEMBER 11, 1883. Limited umber, of ‘boarding upils received. Evening classes for both sexes. For Rurther information apply to Principal, auls-6w Tyas Boss, ENG. AND CL ‘will commence its next annual SEPTEMBER lire, 1882, In the North Session Room of Church. The Princip dressed: Lock Box 533, Instruction in all branches faithful and tix 43g-street . W. HUNT, fashinston. D.’C. AS. HIGH SCHOOL ‘session on Presbyterian may be ad- Its graduates have uniformly taken a high stand in the various colleges and universities and at West Point and Annapolis. aul5-2m ‘ADEMOISELLE TARDIVEL, “6TH New York.— and, Day School for SI fies and Child English Coume. Daily lectures. French Dy MBER poken within six months. ing aud musical advantages neurparsed. ‘Dra aul6-1igm ‘A select school jashington, Orr. U.S. Tazasver. for Boys and Young Men. Number limited. Only scholars of good ceived. Baller af 1382 bavine and evening seasions. fal tion in the common English D.C. ee branes. Book-ksoping, Geometry, Cc, AM. Principal. Aa Wat ) Neha ACADEMY. CORCORAN BUILD- Cor. Pa. Ave. aw 153m Sr. Day ‘instruc PENCERIAN Hall Building, an in English, OR CITY PROP- Ses Sa, Te Sram NonTaeeT- USINESS COLLEG! erie brand D LINCOLN and for the education of sons and women for self- are the BOARDIN Rwexs, HANDSOMEL) NI cellent board at 219 East Cap. #t, (GPRAGUE MANSION, SIXTH AND E STREE 5S northwest. —Furnishid looms, single and en guite, with first-class Board. “‘Tuble Boned §20 per mouth, Ui LOR RENT_FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLEAND Shtnite, with finet-clawe table board. Mrs. 1. ‘OCKHA ct K street northwest, OARDING. —ROOMS FURNIS! furnished. -Transieut Boarders, oad, $22 to W. Un NAYLOR? ‘P'NANENT, TRANSIENT, AND DAY BOARD- ERS, at Sunimer Rates; aled, Table Board $20 per month, at the McPherson. and 1 streets. {my4-4m"} MKS. M. T. SOUTHALL Yi LOCHIEL HOUSE, 512 9rx STREET NORTH- West, is one of the cosiest and best conducted Board- dug-houses in the city, “Transient Boarders sccommo- Gated at reasonable forma, “2 House, corner of 1 MONEY TO LOAN. 1) Eo SMALL AND LARGE SUMS 5 toinvest in or on city or District Keal te. ‘Time and rate to suit, WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Attorney, 1821 ¥ street northwest. au29-3t SEY TO LOAN—LOANS NEGOTIATED ON lowment insurance policies; ©o-opera— Endowments maturing within eucioxing stamp for: Mi MoN. eal coe EALE, ‘Entate Brokers, Leeb M' EY TO LOAN, ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT, R. 0. HOLTZMAN, dsm 20th and F streets northwest. ONEY TO DOAN. T have MONEY TO LOAN pene aD Re life and en tive policies excey five WET REAL ESTATE, ta ‘Bt lowest rates of an- BE WARseER Charges moderate No delay. 916 F street north: seo Fo J HAVE, MONEY TO LOAN (ON GOOD it interest. “No delay when’ the ‘ONEY TO LOAN MMs REAL ESTATE SECURITY ‘THOS. J. FISHER & mll4m 1324 F etreet ‘ONEY TO LOAN, Miri oe ss tweet rates, on. red. oo Vania avenue, BUSINESS CHANCES. ————J TWO PAIR NEWSPAPER CHASES, Deh creat eu26-3t Far borthwest. Naa tee Oe oe

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