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+304 TOMTAN ER, <SOTRs wpe AR ‘ Phe Evening Star bas a regular. permanent. _ *thegame Andit RMD ok atlas. (Na Ne uss a Oe sy ee NING STAR. modies “7 “WR SHINGTON ee HAT... Bena Sue daily circulation more thas trebic shat of any other daily vaper publivhed in Washington. and caval to that ef all the ‘THE Stan office is connected with the Telephone Ex- @bence. Advertixements, orders for the paper by mail sr@ otherwise. news, or any information or business aan be rent day oF nicht, free of charee. Persons eaving the city for the summer can have THE Brax mailed to their address, postpaid, and change’ (Often ax desired, for fifty cents a month, invariably in advance. =———— — —— es The situation in Ecypt has not materially @hanged in the last Such Movements as have beech made appear to favor the British, but the fact that reinforcements have Been ordered from Enriand shows that Gen. Wolseley does not const !er the task before him an @asyone. Atthe sime time it begins wo look as though Arabi Pasa is not the man to lead bis countrymen to establish an Egypt for Exyptians. ‘There are indicatious that he ts afflicted with the common oriental compluint of large protalses and Small results. + ‘The effort made by Mr. Wilson yesterday to @ragoon the Attorn neral into surrendering” fome of the rights of zovernment in the trial of the star routers did hot seem to meet with the ‘guccess that was evidently counted upon, and the Position which that gentleman felt called upon to Bssume did not help the cause of his clients any, either with the Jury or before the general public. For a case in which, in the language of the prin- eipal defendant, the fullest and promptest legal Investigation was demanded, and in which, ac- cording to the airy boasts of his counsel, “noe a getntilla of evidence has been produced,” it must Btrike the Intelligent observer that there has been ® good deal of beggin: for mercy. It 1s evident ‘that justice is the thing that isn’t wanted. tee ‘The increasing prosperity and growing trade of ur sister city, Baltimore, are shown by the fact at her Corn and Flour Exchange will to-morrow ase the price of seats from $500 to $1,000 each. ‘The present roll of membership ts nearly 800, and There are a number of applications now on file. Baltimore doesn’t make so much nolse as many Places, but she appears to be going ahead about as fast as any of them. ee Im the matter of the New York gubernatorial hunt this year it begins to look as though the friends of Mr. Wadsworth are to do the bush beat- ng and that Sceretary Folger will step in and bag ut fallinto worse hands, wo. ————— +e Any boty might have known that the eminent English Professor femitiarly known as Tug Wil- fon, intended to permanently leave this country for his old home was a canard. When a prize- Mghter fints a land where he ean bag the matter Of several thousand dollars for one evening’s spar- Fing, with gloves on, he !sn’t likely to leave It ina hurry. Tug ts only going after his family, which hhe Is an: hall aiSo enjoy the milk and honey he has found so pleasant. = The story the butehers of the eastern cittes have Been telling all along was to the effect that we Maust wait till the crops of the present summer have been gathered tn and at least partly fed to the live stock of the west before we can have cheaper ts. This explanation of high prices @eemed to be reasonable enough, and nobody thought of contradicting t, until some enterpris- fing Chicagoans ic 9 the matter a little, and found that th send dressed beef by ork and other eastern points 2 ril the local dealers, with still a handsome profit to th es. The experiment 3 said to have Deen so entirely satisfactory, Wherever tried, and one of the results to consu- Mers has been that prices of good beef have been reduced all along from ten to twenty-five per cent. The beef thus shipped Is carrie in refrige S, some by express and others by t itself is delivered asfresh and s s it was when it came from the slaurhter house. al advantage in shipping the meat dress over the old custom of shipping {ton the ho und to be the saving Mn freght. One car we arry thirty-five dressed eattle, whereas the sa iF Would not carry more than halt that number ative—a saving of one-half $n freizht alone, to say nothing of the economy of Randling dressed over Uxeeattle. In view of these faets, It is likely that the veef supply for the east- erm markets will be princi furnished In this Way in future, and ff the new business proves as Successful as 13 predicted itinay In the end result ert proper being largely transferred from the east to the west. ew prow ACTION IS NEEDED WIEN CRAMPED, DONT EXPERIMENT ON YOURSELVES. YOU NEED RELIEF AT ONCE! Get it, if possible, by using tho GENUINE FREDK BROW in TAKE NO OTHE! A HOH A H A HAW AX HH a nH 883 011D RELIABLE Sssseliiioy LOW-PRICED. S581 @16 SEVENTH STREET. 1922 PENNSYLVANIA AVENTE. Sign of Red Slipper. Lace’ Shoes for nd 50, Te. and $1. fadees Batton Boats, anciad ohberton Tooled 186. Durable Solar and A.S. Tip Bu ton, for Boye, M $1 and $1.25. = wes re APebble Goat S119 9238 and Pebble Gp to $2.25. Boye" and ¥: Fino Calf Gaiters, Butoon and Bak ALL SUMMER GOODS AT COST. SW" Look ont for grand opening of our newly en- Iarged Store. 4029-3 GINGLeTON & HOEKE, =) 801 MARKET SPACE. CARPETS! CARPETS !! ‘We are row showing a fall line of all the newest de- im Mequette, Body aud Tapestry brussels, Three and Inerain ‘Carpets. A complete smsortinent of Moqnette. Vel and Brossels Mats and Rugs. iso, uovest ew in gor upholstery department im Lace , Shades, W Dp. es, Furusture, Coy. ‘Sc., in new and ciecant design: Lowest cash prices. New cools received daily. ETON & HOEKB. au29 801 Marxrr Sac. vement. Absointely SeUery shootin anaiitien, and by 2 n the market. Also the famous Charles Daly Gun, and others. For sais by WM. WN Dealer in Hardw NTON FISHER, CHEMICAL Diy CLEANING ESTABLISH- 1 206 G,steet northwest. Thirty yearw expert: $e, Lacies and Gentlemen's Garmenta also Com lin, Lacs es ro perfectly ican by this superior ven teue Dswsnes ~ Opin J_ DeSimedt, oficial clinrist of the Digicig sae a phone chauicels ar of the most effectual a sites, verfect inch in Paris,” New York or cleswhere Notes spots guaranteed to bs thoronghly:removed.au29. ASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 27, 1882. to retire f-om the Book and Stationery busi- ew offer for mloin balk my entire steck Berea sane emaior the oldest established Book and Stationery © FRANCIS B. MOHUN, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 1018 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, ou al cach g discount of M0 yer cut. IB bo str TA4YLoek & H°?**: s%_ s%y sy , ee at ab ab FENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, NOVELTY SALE oF GENT’S TINE ENGLISH FANCY SILK STRIPED BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, THE CHOICEST GOODS IN THE MARKET FoR EARLY FALL WEAR SPECIAL PRICES WILL BE MADE ON THIS STOCK FOR A FEW DAYS, AND ALL WHO APPRECIATE FINE GOODS SHOULD SEE THEM, TAYLOR & HUFTY, an31 Bowey SILK UMBRELLAS UPTO COCHRANE & CO. invite the public te secure these BEST BARGAINS BETWEEN SEASONS: fk Umbrellas now $1.98 Suk Umbrellas now $2:50 h.75 Silk Umbrelias now: 00 Sik Umbrellas now $3 Silk Umbrellas now Suk umbrellas now § ALSO CHILDREN’S SCHOOL HOSIERY, GOSSAMER WATERPROOFS, BLACK SILK GUIPURE LACES, &c. 3. COCHRANE & CO., au3l-3t OPPOSITE RIGGS' BANK. GXesT Barears fran in PIANOS WHICH HAVE BEEN USED. made W. G. METZEROTT & CO., 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. A full assortmennt of Steinways, Chickering, Haines, Gabler, Billines, Groverteen & Fuller, aud other Pianos usta itiy on hand. augl-3t 709 WILMARTH & Epuoxstos. 709 We are now prepared to offer to Housekeepers a full line +f WHITE PRENCH CHINA and STONE PORC! LAIN in NEW SHAPES. DECORATED DINNER, TEA and TOWEL SETS. TABLE CUTLERY, FINEST PLATED WARE and KITCHEN UTENSILS, atthe Lowzsr Casa Peiwes. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, aust 709 MARKET SPACE. FALr AND WINTER HATS. ALL THE NEW COLORS AND SHAPES JUST IN- TRODUCED, GREEN, BROWN, BLUE AND BLACK. AGENTS FOR DUNLAP'S NEW YORK NOVELTIES, WILLETT & RUOFF, an31-Im 903 Fennsylvania avenue. A GARD. We have been appointed Sole DISTRIBUTING AGENTS for the DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA of MESSRS. STRAITON & STORM, OF NEW YORK, and are prepared to fill all orders for their CIGARS in ‘this District. As Srratros & Stor are well-known to a’l persons or firms handling Cigars in the United States, for the uniform exceilence of their goods, as well as their thorouch reliability, promises as to what their OWN BRANDS are is not necessary. ‘To those of our ew it is only necessary to say, every one of them that has heen a success the past TWENTY YEARS have been made by Srmarron & StoRM. §2~ We are now prepared to fill trade orders for any and af! Cigars manufactured by them at FACTORY PRICES. GEO. W. COCHRAN & CO., au30-6t 1g PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. (OCHEANE & CO., UPTOWN. ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS BETWEEN SEASONS. A line of well made and fine quality LAUNDERED DRESS SHIRTS, At 75e. each. REINFORCED DRESS SHIRTS FINISHED, WAREANTED WAMSUTTA MUSLIN, Only 75c. each, A still finer and splendidly finished Dress Shirt at §1. OUR UNIOORN PATENT DRESS SHIRTS COCHRANE & CO., an30-4t 14% NEW YORK AVENUE. Cirpee VINEGAR. A PURE ARTICLE CHEAP. THE STRENGTH OF EVERY BARR) TED, AND GUARANTEED TO KELY PICKLES J. H, ORANE, an3o 936 Louisiana avenue. Berea ELL'S OOLONG AT FIFTY CENTS A POUND! ‘Traps MARE: SPRING LEAF TEA. The Purity and General Excellence t to be extensively imitated. I Bane ‘Spring Leat Tea," Sie ast S name “Sp a other place. au29-6t PPP TA I & f Bess Fo 4 fa ok BE | onamath atdeadreome Ate ett pay WASTED, GIRL. FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, 1117, 1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 401, 408 TWELFTH STREET. JUST ARRIVED. A PROCLAMATION. TO THE BOYS. SCHOOL DAYS BEGIN SEPTEMBER 11, 1882. maznificent Grand Upright, French walnut SPECIAL ORDER 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'3 DEPARTMENTS is now com- We are exhibiting morestyles than we have ever shown Prices range in Children’s Suits from In Boy's Suits from $4 to $25. In Youth’s | Suits from 38 to $40. In the large range of Goods offered there is sure to be something to suit any taste, while the prices conform to the most limited purse. ‘While it is well to impress on tho youthful mind tha, “Clothes do not make the Man,” there is no doubt tha ® Garments of the character we provide instill proper ideas of taste that are euro to have a good effect. Boys who have any idea of being properly dressed should cali on us. A. SAKS & CO, THE LEADING ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, KOoxes PALACE. 814 SEVENTH STREET, Ina few days our new building will be under roof. Wear obtain Eichelberger’s ‘The builder has possession of the entire buil. EES Qure and of all m iding. ‘The | ' woods are in 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, ont SATINS, VELVETS, 40 per cent. less than market value, Children’s and Misses SCHOOL HATS almost given away. remade; ‘Feathers ‘Or- Ali other articles in the millinery line to be slaughtered. | ders by telephone. mi DON'T NEGLECT TO CALL. KING'S PALACE, G BEAT SACRIFICE IN FINE CLOTHING MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, mee. ge2eF: 4 ES 8 ‘will carry aman at the rate Stier BUSINESS.—WE MANUFACTURE a Quickateed that ot ‘day. Sell on monthly payments, Pimeult ove ot ‘done in. UNITED STATES MANUPACTUMING COn” Worse ington, D. Cc. ave. = an30-3t" Mi A Factory, 2327 Penna. EN NSYLVANIA CRUSHE) STOWE AND RUT SIZES. dirt: y clinkers! ont fuel! Seber fixed carbon! You cannet ewe: | &. B. WHLIA! Bo 2030 413 Wa bree GILES, PLUSHES. VELVETS, CASHMERES, Satins: cHesner at YOUNGS: than any honse in the oy 40 736 and 714 Gand H. TO BUY z 2 i g e MISFIT 8TORE, OORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, @™ No trouble to show goods. WANTED—HELP. FOR RENT—ROOMS. WANZED.A WHITE NURSE. CALL AT i714 Athodie Taltnd sesaee, from 10tollam. it” ANTED—TEN FIRST-CLASS TIN ROOFERS; ee ee eee ANTED—A BOY TO LEARN THE PRINTING business in all its branches. One who speaks German and English preferred. Arpiy at F WAL- DECKER'S printing oflice, 808 Ket womimort. it" Wi3STED-A roux MAN, 18 or 20, TO DRIVE wagon and make himself ‘xenerally tseful; uired. Appl . to 510 9th street gees reat ly before 7 a.m. to aS Waxes CUAMBERMATD WHITE) 10 AB- with washing ironing: mi referances. Apply at 616 F street northwest atlat<3t WaAxTED—A YOUNG COLORED WOMAN AS chambermaid and seamstress: one who can make herself zeneraily useful. Call at 1345 Latreet, between Gand 10 of am. ‘au31-3t WANTED|A G00D COOK (WHITE) AND TO assist with washing wing. Apply at 1716 I street northwest. —— ‘ausl-3t™ WAST. cpinttl Be aE STO pate eT -¥.. colored girl cook; $16; way paid: 50 wom servants for this city. 926 P street northwest. Office hours, Sam, 9 p.m, = aus1-m" WANiIED{A WOMAN TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work. Apply 64 I street northwest after 5:30 p. m, au3l-2t W ANTED-ARELIABLE MIDDLE-AGED WHITE Woman to take charge of a little es fifteen months old. A country home, convenient to the B. & P. It. He. and good wi be given. Address, MES. FRANK’ BOWIE, Upper ‘boro’, Prinee George's county, Md. au31-2t" BENT—FURNISHED ROOMS; ALL MODERN F% es (01 Fe Re ents with or without board. ase 3 — ql ING FOR BENT-TRO LARGE COMMUNICATIN month Call at S10 Tatteer neath oer floor, use of Parior. Fe RENT-TWO ADULTS WiLL RENT A artly furnished H ‘small family without ren. Banttaken in partial Board. G street northeast. R RENT—ROOMS—A NEATLY FURNISH © FG on tine Poor, alu one on fourth: =a board; uare wes! ar an Pepartmen: avenue cars ‘pass © park infront. i809 H strect north west. ANTED—A GOMPETENT GERMAN O8 AMER- lo jean Girl to house work for family of five; (three children—boys); wages, $10, with reference, P. Y. X., Star office. au30-3t" THESE FANS ARE THE BALANCE OF AN Ww ‘ED—A MAN COOK, ONE WHO UNDEB- IMPORTATION ORDER GIVEN AT THE BE- stands his busi \d will attend to it, at JOS. FILLIUS' Restaurant, Uniontown, D.C. su30-3t* GINNING OF THE SEASON, AND CONSE- | WWANTED-IWO COLORED SERVANTS IMME- QUENTLY ARE ALL OF THE LATEST DE- WE RESPECTFULLY INVITE AN IN- diately to go to Columbus, Ohio—a good cook, her and : to drive and do general Foale® sud ironer; also, s Man to drive and do general ase work; refere street, West Washington. au30-2t" WASZEDIAT 1942 CORCORAN STREET, A settled colored woman, who is a first-class cook, washer, and froner. "None ‘need apply without rete ences. au30-3t* WAXIED—A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, TO cook for a small family; German preferred. Apply at 3909 Pr t Washington. Best refer- 31 $300 Prospect avenue, Wes into. Beat rete ANTED—A RELIABLE WOMAN TO DO GEN- ‘oral housework. Apply at 126 Massachusetts ave. northeast, an30-2t* ANTED—A GOOD COLORED COOK at 337 C street northwest. a WiANte-4 coop COOK, WASHER A Troner. City reference required. Apply at 3407 i ras Pelaund-3e" Natreet, West Washington. WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS | CHAMBERMAID; must come weil recommended and be able to wait on table. Apply at 933 H street northwest. qu29-3t" WAS1ED-a PHoTOGR, PHER, ONE WHO CAN copy on plate; none other need apply. Call at Washington Company, 918 F streot north- hina Pyne pany, ene WANTED—A GIRL TO FOLLOW A CHILD OF ae otitee Fears: must be neat, honest and amiable; ut once, 1221 G atreet northwest, au29-3t travel; require best city reference. Apply W AXTED—A FOREMAN AND TWO LABORERS ‘ona Farm. Apply at FULTON'S Loan Office, 314 9th street northwest, au23-26 WAXIED—A, GOOD GIRL, TO COOK, WASH iron, Ay - FORSTER, 311 8th strect northwest. ens. —s auls Win Wore ari COLORED COOKE city, itimore, Philadelphia, New York and elsewhere. ilies furnished servants with references. ‘Try us. &CO. ‘aulé-3w* ANTED—WHITE AND COLORED COOKS, GEN- 926 F street northwest, Licensed Agency. C. EB. PRICE NT—FINELY FURNISHED ROOMS IN Heue with modern iruprovemente; Gostrable local: ity. 727 LSth street northwest. ‘au3i-3t* RENT_ 1521 [ STREET—TWO VERY PLEAS- ant rooms; handsomely furnished: may be bad by two or three gentlemen: itleman and wife a handsome parior and bedroom for gentleman and wi or single gent FOR, RENT TURSISGED ROGMS, ATTH. OR without board; larwe house; south front; station- ary washstands, heators, bot and cold bath, was; con- venient to all street cars; tarms very moderate.” 707 I street n.w. n31-Bt" i} RENT_THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS IN back building of 1122 8th street northwest, between Land M streets, " Hent $7.60 par month in advance. ‘au3]-St 1 RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON the first floor. 1702 14th street northwest. au30-3t” ROR RENT NELY FURNISHED ROOMS—ON first and third floors, af G21 13th strest northwost. Third floor, $16. aug0-st" FOR FENTON CAPITOL HILT. NEAR CAPITOL amily: roteronces exchanged.” Address DEAS? Capt ; References e: Capt tol Hil! Posi Office. audo-2 JOR RENT_FINE OFFICE ROOM IN NEW building, 994 F streak. ¢ handsome oommuntcatin Tooms, 934 F street northwest; rooms in buil 930 ana 934 F street. “J.8. SWORMSTEDT, 028 F st, aud VOR RENT—UNFURNISHED, THNEE OR FOUR communicating Rooms in ‘condition ; location lectrable. Apply at ouce. 1923 H street northwest. JOR RENT—A SUITE OF FURNISHED ROOMS without board, suitable for gentlemen, on secon floor, south front, ina private family. Apply 1327 N street northwest. au28-2w* JOR RENT—PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS, single or en suite, at 1322 L street northwest. au2s-' Sw" - . FOR RENTROOMS ON SECOND AND THIRD floor, furnished or unfurnished, with or without board, in a comimodious house, Capitol Hill, facing Canitol grounds; all modern conveniences, ‘Adirees R. B., Star office. Bu25-20" OR RENT—ELEGANT APARTMENTS, COM- pletely furnished, single or en suite. on first, sec- ond or third floors; moderate rent, At 1027 Vermont nui FOR RENT—OUSES FOR, RENABRICK HOUSE 440 K. BETWEEN, 4th and 5th strects northwest; 1340 isth, between N and O streets, and 313 .C, between 3d and 4th stroet southoaet, | Apply to ANTON MEITMOLLER, 915, street southe 1-3t" FOE RENT NEW BRICK HOUSE, 9011, STREET northwest: § rooms, including bath-room: all mo- dern improvements: $2) per month; Inquire at corner 3d and L street northwest. itt FOR, BENT A GOOD HOUSE IN THE NORTH. eastern section, with large yard, hall, &c., near H streetcars. Rent $8, 6t E. A, McINTIRE, 918 F. Fe RTAELE TEN A COMFU 3 1213 M street northwest; large yard; all im- provements; pleasant surroundings. Rent $40. E. A. dcIN TIRE, 918 F northwest. au3l-3t OR RENT—211 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE northwest, desirable three-story 14-room Brick, with modern conveniences, suitabie for housekeeping for two smail families. Price #40 per month. THOS. J. FISHER & CO. au31-6¢ 1524 F street northwest, __WANTED—SITUATIONS NTED—A YOUNG LADY DI fon as copyist accepted; wood references. Addre Mi LeaP. 0.,Md. _att31-th&sat2 Ws TED—A SITUATT N Bi A YOUNG MAN as first-class waiter or driver, or any other kind of work. Address Box 118, Star oflice. WANIEDA YOUNG LADY EXPERTENCED IN teaching the Buglish branches, French and music desires a Ou. as yoverness; the best of ref- erences civen and required. Address Miss A. B.C. Esst Capitol P.O. au29-s ___WANTED—BOARD. WYAXTEPIBOARD | FOR HUSBAND, WIFE, child four yi baby seven months, and ser- nt, in central location. ‘Terms mitist be modlerat State the best terms and accommodations. Address, one week, Box 75, Star office itt SIRES A SITUA- tion to teach the English branches, French, and the rudiments of Music, Germaa and Drawing; posi- OR RENT—HOUSE 307 lit STREET SOUTH- fant, six rooms, water. $12.0 per month. “Inquire Of E. CASTELL, 10 7th street northeast. —_au30-3t" ROR RENT-AT $12, A FIVE-ROOM BRIC House, 2006 Q street northwest; water in kitchen excellent neighborhood; one square trom lan cars; no childret Teference re 1-ROOM HOUSE, 1245 7th street Frames, 600 and 602 M street north- east, four rooms; $8. Frame, 10th street north- west, 6 rooms, wood repair; $16. 1410 D street north- west, 10 rooms; $40. A. F.’ FOX, 920 F street north- west. aud0-2 OR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE 1014 15TH street northwest; 13 rooms; all modern conve- hiences. Poss’ ssion ‘September 15, 1882. Rent rea- sonable. THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 917 F street north— west. ango-3t QOR RENT—1533 T STREET NORTHWEST, three-story Brick; nine rooms; modern conven” nt low to permanent tenant. Apply toCHAS. ‘SON, 9th and D streets northwest. WANTED—ROOMS. W jNT8) THREE OR FOUR UNFURNISHED Rooms for light housexeoping. Addr particulars, ‘F. Ru. Stag off SL-3t" ANTED_BY A LADY UNFURNISHED ROOM; no questions asked. Address, stating terms, A; ©., Star office, an3o-3t* 044 R STREET NORTHWEST, in first-class order, hav nx Just been painted and papered throughout; $15 per month. CHARLES W. HANDY, 914 F street northwest, jt FOR HENT—PARILY FURNISHED HOUS 1ith street; seven chambers. Terms favorable to an officer personally known to the advertiser, Apply to Prof, Newcomb, Room 101, Corcoran Building. a29-3t* ANTI 'WO PLEASANT, COMMUNICATING rooms; second fidor: for sitting room and enstn- ber; between Hand N, lith and t5th streets; refer- gpces exchanged: terms must be moderate. Address, 18 ice. WANTED—HOUSES. yy ANTED—TO rooms; between F and O and 7th and 14th streets; prompt pay and permanent tenant; no children, Ad- Irees Box 70, Star office. aust-st" Wastes WISH TO PURCHASE IMMEDI- ee office, au3l WANTED—STORES. AN‘ ED_—TO RENT—STORE SUITABLE FOR a first-class Grocery Business, located between E, and O and 7th and 15th streets northwest. No objection to dwelling attached. Address GROCER, Star oifice. WANTED— MISCELLAN WwW ‘Cart be Liviete’d es sey ae $2.50 per day. A. L. BARBER, aus Ww ERYBODY TO K ‘ANTED—1 street southwest. ¥V ANTED—LADIES IN THE DRESSMAKING department and experts in cutting to call and see Moody's perfect tailor system in dress cutting, from shontder to floor, including sleeves. No worthless chart, but a square, exact a without a change to be made. ~A girl twelve years old can learn this system. It is the most simple ever invented. Mp. WASHINGTON, an5eo-Im 1211 Pa. ave., General Agent. WAST ED—CARPETS TO CLEAN by THE AUTO: matic Steam Process; the best in the world; no in- fury 1 the fst tabries Orders by telentone ut then Wise to SINGLETON & HOEKE, carpet dealers, 801 Market Space. jyl4 Wikteb CARPETS (TO OLEAN BY A. i CHACE & BRO., next door to City Post Office. The only perfect carpet cleaning machines yet invented. Xo club or whipping process to ruin carpets. “Carpets. Lambrequi cared. for during the suminer Orders. by telephone OF otherwise. Carpets returned same day. milo ANTED—E, BIOS, 490 MAINE AVENUE (oar, than “any: other turin ie city Mert ‘any ._ Mattronses Fenovated; Furniture sieamed. ANTED—UPHOLSTERY WORK OF ANY DE- W Mattresses renovated” by Farifed cleaned to p A. GHaGe & Bao. nest Gy Bost Ofer ANTED—TO ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN BEALL, Room 4, 420 New York avenve, ip sCom: of Deeds for Every Biate and Territory, U. and ‘Notary. "Always ‘8 E. 5 joner, office from9 a, m. to5p. m, class hand Suit, mueb better ® common new suitcan fo. fo, 405 9th st. northwest. N. B.—We buy but first-class Second-hand 3 jani9 LOST AND FOUND. OST — ON WEDNESDAY WIGHT, A LADIES’ dark gray coat on Tth-street Road. ‘If returned to tho Star Office 1t will be av owner, considered a great favor by the NT, A HOUSE, OF ABOUT 8 fouse between 7th and 12th and G and O streets, tor which I will pay $3,000. Direct D. P., Star FOR BENT House, 2009 (STREET NORTH- west, containing 11’ rooms, and coid water, Tange, latrobe and other conveniences. Apply at 2003 H street northwest. auzy-3t {OR RENT—TEN-ROOM BRICK, MUD. IMP. with brick stable, 1330 Corcoran street; $45, WM. HOLTZMAN, Attorney, 1321 F street horthwest. an29-3t (OR RENT—907 I STREET NORTHWEST, three-story brick, ten rooms, all modern improve: ments, $45; 957 Khoce Isiani avenue, eleven rooms, evllar and furnace, $40: 616 9th street northwest, fne store and dwelling, $100, J. 5. SWURMSTEDT, 928 F street. auz9-3t JOR RENT—1419 Oro STREET NORTHWEST, having five rooms, gas and water; convenient to ith, Yth and O streetcars: rent, $14 in advance. In- Guire of T. J. W. ROBERTSON, cormero: 9tu and O streets nozthwe 9-3" OR RENT—BRICK, 614 G_ STRE NORTH- west, 12 rooms, stable, &. : $50. 103 E at. northwest, 9 rooms; $30. ALBERT F. FOX, 920 ¥ street northwest. au29-3t OR RENT—COTTAGE—7 ROOMS AND LARGE grounds, &c.. 122u 6th street northwest, rent, $20: 1007 3d street northwest, all modern improvements, 8 Foam ent $25;.1724 —~ 7 rooms, gas, water and hall, &c., rent, $20, by CHAS. 8. SHREVE, 1125 71 R RENT — SIX-ROOM BRICK CO’ north of Le Droit Park; near street-cars; $12. arber & Co., Le Droit Building. ‘OR RENT—16 NTH STREET ‘west, seven rooms, stable, mod. imps. T northwest, eight rooms, mod. inips., $30; 28\ Towa street northwest. au29-5t Clecle, twelve rooms, furnished, mod.” timp... $100. 1321 Hf st., 15 is. and stuble, 1545 Columbia st. 9 rs., mod. imps, DANENHOWER & SON, 1212 F Fe -RENT—406 Ist STREET SOUTHEAS' seven-room House, with all modern improvementa. Inquire on nises. au2l-2w* 'T—NEW BRICK HOUSE, CORNER lita and East Capitol streets: location unsurpassed; pal inclosed ; two bay windows, and vault; plumbing per- ieee EEE SPALDING, 69 Corcoran Building. w Lar avaosr, TWENTY-FOURTH, A BROWN . with hump om hip. Liberal reward if returned to 463 C street northwest.” ‘auS1-2t* OR RENT. e = sta Boe : eetgatare ie ae Si “+ e s isd Pas Br Ee FOR RENT--STORES. Fe RENT—TWO HANDSOME NEW STORES poy H north’ street THOS. J. FISHER & CO, 132 F street northwest. Rk RENT—PART OF STORE 1192 Mrm STREET, Btijoining the Peruana at feat stor’ Flats. ire at feed store. Inquire at oy BOARDING. EDUCATIONAL. = ‘School for Boys and Girls Septem ber 4th, = ee, dare te 1 h street northwest. Artthinetie Ranenity by eure ant sale, retail and banking, emypioyine the scoounta, business by inedtog business houses: Payeical and tose Gone ture. Political Eoonemy. ¢ phy end Drew At M. P. Church, ile, iuniness Blocation, Yhoncere: of best masters Oo Treep tion of students MEDICAL DEP num. to FA. a on $16. evening tuitia 4th. $135 at” De, Dens b.c. Announcament containing full uiformation, sent free upon application by mail, or HENRY C. SPENCER, SARA A. SPENCER, Vice-Principal. PAL FEMALE INSTITUTE, WINCHES: Rev. J. C. WHEAT, D.D. rternd inatitute of the hi erad: cial facilities for the study of Music, the’ Modern Lan- ‘The location is noted for health, The moderate. Ninth sewing berins SEPTEM- BER 13, "82. For circulars address the ferences—The Kev. Messrs. Ad: Tugic and Andrews. VEN MIND OR COLLEGE AND FEMALE SEMI- ARY.. i One Opens SEPTEMTET jdress Rey. A. M. JELLY, Ma. Law DEPARTMENT. ee October: annum. i DENMIS, 125"New York S$ A. DOONAN, 8. J. Schools open We Apply to Pror. W. 'S COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, VERMONT AVENUE NORTHWEST, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. BRO. ‘TOBIAS, President. GEORGETOWN UNITY! . 7 ‘ vores me ee 4TH. _—— ~ Cireuiars enn 's an ns 2 AW SCHOOL Li nglim's, or address, ENNIS, Seceetary, 1425 New Yo k avenue. Washiy , Brest, New Wind- jy27-tha bu-2a0" IPS’ SEMINARY, ladelphia, Pa. - ‘ODERN LANGUAGES, NATURAL SCIENCES, ‘8 privately or in class. A. GRABOWSELUL M. A. S., References: Mr. Ghas. Institute; Rev 8. Keener Gox. D- Dz, Hon. ‘Alex. H. Stephens, of Ga, PANISA TAUGHT Farad oo lirm STREET N.W.; lar cum evenings Tuesday Yate lessons at pupil’ remdence, 1HEO INGALLS KING, Organist of the Tabernacte, Address at School of Music, sm aui29-1m 8 SPALDING'S YOU 204 N. SSuh strect, West Phil WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 130m, 1882, _aul-ta, th, #39 ARNETYS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, BLLIOOTT < D. JAMES M- GAKNETT, EDNESDAY, SEPT 4 uch preparation. Location high. jy27"tn, th, »-2u' ARYLAND AGRICULTURAL COLLPGE.—THE ‘ext semxion commences THURSDAY, ‘ist. For catalogues or further informa! Presi College Station, Prince Geonce Go.,, Ma. EMALE COLLEGE, MECHANICSBURG, Pcie year. September. 20; gsgement in schools. itol Hii, 100 Cs. e. and Friday, “Pri- gu29-6t ‘Teacher of Music. street northwest. RIVATE FAMILY Sc struction in the Engli-h Branches, Latin, Gresk, and Mathematics, for cight scholars, by a tutor of many Best of references, Terms, tuition, board, laundry, &c., according to rade. Twenty-five miles from’ Washing’ - | APP I. D. BLUNT Germantown, Montgomery co,, ISS FELLOWS WILL REOPEN HER SEI. School for Boys and Girls, on the First Mond: rst Presbyterian Church, 4 ‘uition reasonable, T, HOWARD UNIVERSITY, THOROUGH IN- years’ experience. APLEWOOD INSTITUTE, Fv nty-two rifles mouth Philadelphia, on F hhew Broad street Station, ¥ and Baitimore Central Railroad. Courses of Study— Classical; a thorough ta clan cutionist, Penmansip by a of the art. Superior Jen and boys to prepare Degrees are conferred lature of Pennsylvania AW DEPARTME! will open SEPTEMBER 18. tion, apply to the Secretary, JAMES H. 8th street northwest. OSBORNE’S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL sen toy Young Ladies and Children will re-open at 94g sieet northwest, September 18. Modern Lancuasges ta iutral Method” by native teachers. “Mic attention given to little girls. ae SS COURSE IN BOOK-KEEPING, ip, etc., for $¥amouth. Day and’ night. ‘the best America | by authority of the young ladies taking @ P40. ven to those whore education has Deen nagiected. partment for little boys, ORTLIDGE (Yale College), A.M. Prin. Concordvilie, Del. 0o.. Pa, RGANIST, TRACI SIC. Pairth A “Twelve tnatriict- wi-tu, th, 8, 3m E. SCHEEL, 0) @ and VOCAL MUSIC D. cular ae well as those wishing to be qualified for ‘794 12th streot nortawest. ior Institute, Send 7 ¥. Principal, Hs ‘Classes will re-open September 4th, and the President and Directors feel warranted lace bows under their care that # high order of intel- ctual and moral training will be given to them. The classical and commercial courses. will be thoronh. Stenography snd German will be taught to those who wish to learn them. A special clam has been organized, and a special ed for larger boys who uaturaily sbrink from the ordeal of beginning in the company of little f y can thus advance as rapidiy as their in akguring those who ABMNGTON ACADEMY. CORCORAN BUILD- %, Cor. Pa. AVE. axn 151TH Sr., Ope. U.S. TREASUT: I for Boys and Ye iy Only scholars of good moral Fall term of 1882 begins September 11th. Day Caretul and thorou nthe commen English branches. — Bor ‘hand, Higher Arithmetic, BURTON MACAPE veningr sessionn. T 10 per quarter. in advance. srms, $10 per quartey ot MURPHY, 8. 3. corner th and K streets northwont. tely or in Cinss—Mathematics, Latin, Gresk, | French, German and English. Special attention to prop- f Poist, “Ausapolis and all E CEDARS—GEORGETOWN HEIGH home «chool for youn reopen on MONDAY, October 2d. the Misses Earle, 1916 35th street, jadies and little ¢: | Dettive exam \CK HILL COLLEGE, ELLICOTT CITY, MD. z n Commercial Courses. F ing taught in every class without extra chance. Board, Tuition, &c.. of five months, $130. ‘Rey. JOHN WILS' e., address [anal Lau’ OARD AND TUITION Address FEMALE SEMINALY, Studies resumed MO! 4, 1882. Send for’ Prospectus. BROTHER AZARIAS, President. ‘OOD INSTITU 5 4 ldrit sr., near 14th et. Circle. ‘he school will open WEDN y, i Mrs. WM. b. T ARY ACADEMY, Haddonfield, 1 Address MILITANY COLLEGE, NCE N SCHOOL, CORNER dQ streets, condite SEPTEMBER 4, For particulars apply’at the ISS AMY LEAVE of Vocal and Iastru Adress care of Metzerott & Co. z ay ue and Harmony. Lessons nel SYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, Chestes ‘Twenty-first year opens SEPTEMBER Lirn. superior accommoatic Colleginte, Chemical, ferred. ad French School for Young Ladi nt aventie, reopens WEDNESDAY, Si ‘Thorough instruction in Lang ruture, Mathematics and the Sciences. A Ii ‘ived in the family. 'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS WILL BER 2th at 1323 K street. sitions in French dail fu particulars inquire point aents com = vil Engineering COL. THEO. HYATT, Prost. ADY'S BOARDING SCHOOL FOR West End Institut Eleventh year, Superior f ber of pupils re . CADYS BOARDING AND DAY School for Younz Ladies, ‘Thirteenth year comunences SEI rn. Send for circular. ee] 1d K streets, will reopen Wednesday, | ber 13. For circulars,’ ete. ‘CHAS. B.’Y: ‘914 Lith treet. EORGETOWN COLLEGIAT! YOUNG LADIE: . SATURAL SOF ‘deut FOR SALE—HOUSES ‘OR SALE—THE STON 1421 K street wu rooms, not including bath every modern improvement, properties in the fa. be seen only by application to street northwest, RK SALE—A FEW MORE OF THOSE DE sof limited capital, at $50 rT cars, schools, marks eal than paying rent. Ff. 918 F northwest. OLUMBIAN COLLEGE PREPARATORY SCHOOL. ‘This school opens on the 13th of September at the cd site on Collee Hill, where the exorcises will be con- ducted until such time im December next as the new school building on H street, near 14th, shall be ready for occupation. Courses of instruction designed for college or for 1es or other information 1, Prof. OTIS T. MASC SOME BROWN —E je Houses for part and $25 per month; wu D., 1305 Q street northwest. THE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE. ‘The rewular exercises of the College will, present year, be conducted in the biildins at the east corner of H and 13th streets until such ground shal} be broken for the new University edifice ‘The session opens the 13th of SEPTEMBER. particulars, may be had op Fitch, Fox & KR SALF.—I AM AUTHORIZ D TO an immediate 1 fe 00, on kood terms, uicely located ou line of cars : rents for $30. Also, front house, 9 rooms, on I strect, wear 1 eary terms.” And a th-ce-story brick house, 10 modern improvereuts, on L street, near 101 easy terms; all in first-clase veivhborhoods and lute bargains. rown, 1437 Penny Bia E. BUKFORD, 1115" F street VASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. Boarding and Day School for Children, re-opens September 18, 188: apply to Mrs. Z. D. BUCHER and LAS, Principals, 1023 and 102 S17UIN C. sHORTLIDGE '5 ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND Boys, MEDIA, Pa., (22 miles from Philadelphia.) SCHOOL YEAR OPENS SEPTEMBER 12rz. Fixed price covers every expense, even books, ete. No extra charges; noincidental expenses; no examination hirteem experienced teachers, all men prortunities for ‘apt stu- special drill for dul and trons ‘or students may select ‘ular English, Scientitic, Bi ‘Course. Students —A HARVEY first cinse order. th street northwest. au’! JANT STEINWAY ‘ octave, four round & Sons’ Square Grand Piano, corners; three years oli; as cod a8 uew; Cost $1,000, Will be sold at sacrifice for casi: at once at F. A. URSO'S Piano. Wi ith street northwest. ausu. A VERY FINE Cabinet Organ ver Piano Wareroome, 613 1th st. northwest, SALE—LIQUOR AND WINE STORE, CAN gasily improved by restouraut and summer «ar- den." The premises will be rented ou lease, or for ‘sale 705 Tth street, yg parties woing to Eu- for admission. and all «raduates. pes jents vanes rapidly. above. Patt tution or choose her “4 ness, Classical or Civil Engineeri fitted at Media Academy are now in Harvi teu other Colleges and Polytechnic Schools. seven churches, and atemperance charter, which pro- hibits the sale Of all intoxicating drinks. illustrated circular address the Principal and SWITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE, A.M., (Harvard Univeraity graduate.) on liberal terms. and S streets northwest. OR SALE_JUST ARRIVED, GuoD D Driving Horses, for sale at BURGDORF'S Simbie, 48 Sth street northwest, s 129. oh TXTA DAIRY OF (TWELVE | COWS, joree, . Cans, etc. Gor aan See eet ea ge get ene are $500 uso out, will ve 435 Seven mortin E27 The Principal will be at the Ebbitt House Thurs- from 7 p.m. to9 p.m. WEST WASHINGTON SCHOO! . 2928 stool and cover: aes" OR SALE—A DAIRY COMPOSED OF 9 D and % : 008 paying pout. ‘SECOMpP-HAND Sa Woucn ‘north weet. au24-2 7k SALE—EXTRA CABINET Piano, magnificent, ri wood case; brilliant Piano in the city: iy at 1217 H street 1L FOR GIR = a LS, ‘ill resame September isch 183, H. LE®, Princ ‘Terma—Primary Departament, (Eingiisi), $90 to $40 per year. Department, Engtish, French and German, $60 a 5 Eoseting panile. tuition an board, = yer year. W. A. GORDON, Secretary. ICAL AC A . \CADEMY, 1731 De SALES STRERT, ‘Principal, J. P. CA’ Gover, $190: owner Las. 1339 ar OARDERS WANTED—THE CELEBRATED Bostorr Rooms, iia Fateoet hare ioe improved ‘its negy management. The’ Washington public is respectfully ‘invited to Splendid Meals cau, be furnished for 25 canta, or 21 Meal Tickets for$5. Separate rooms for, ladies ora $5. or lad EXTENSION TOP INDERGARTEN NORMAL ‘E_AND . ee K NATIONAL KINDERGARTEN’ AND SCHOOL for advanced classes. for children Who are qualited. Fe Mrs. LOUISE POLLOCK, 1127 1: ‘ANTED—FOR THE* AUTUMN MONTHS OR longer, © few gentlemen to board ins peivess ectad’ “Good table; abundance of fruit and edie? os delightful Iocation; three sorrel Mare; ears closely set together; long t- Soiree OB STOLEN. FROM MY PREMISES, A ‘Suitable reward for any information or retu! Of ikme to Mrs MCEWAN. Chih: Eater ON AUGUST 90rH—A GOLD BRACELET, (Slagnes worked, ball on each Gnd Peaceee pe TI a retusued Ge We N aes Born MONEY TO LOAN. ,000—-SMALL AND LARGE SUM! 1.000 cient wa" ae Attorney, 1321 F street northwest. | au29-3t" NI cy ANS NEGOTIATED ON Oe dad ea igwmenttinurance poloses oe ‘at"7S ete, $1, $1.36, worth | live policies exce} fod. Endownents ry ‘enclosing stamp f Waltons & Mot UE ‘eal Estate Brokers, am Lab New York avenue.; JOREY TO Loak ab ON REAL ESTATE, AT 6 AND 6 PER CENT, 7 QO. HOLTZMAN, ‘ONEY TO LUAN« AN HAVE MONEY TO LO/ OOMS HANDSOMELY FURNISHED AND EX. R celle st, 8029, 30882, lent board at 219 East Cap. (GQPRAGUE MANSION, STH AND E STREETS S mAN SN ‘and en suite, with few lans Board. ‘Table Dosed $0 per send FO! RENT FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE AND oad. Mes De en suite, with first B. BTOCKHA) ‘aul2-Im* ARDING. —ROOMS FURNISHED AND UN- furnished: “Transient Boarders with room, $1per SARAH FLAGLER, 316 Indiana avenue. Te r( je oul \ND I STREETS.—FIRST- 33 oeatan ‘couttall 0 liquors, "W. OC RAYLOR ‘PHRANENT, TRANSIENT, AND Day BoaED- ae at Summer Rates Table etl also, Smet = tayeeet Ma per of andi T. SOUTHALL TP weeks ons of the oosient ana best cmdenel aed ing Houses in the ty. “Fransient oaraecs socom GEORGETOWN ADV’TS. Go0RcE B. NOYES, COLUMBIA et tae eee WANERLY SE fo 1597 T stzeot north setts avenue, until Bept, Ist. ARY, ‘school for Ladi west. ‘that at Semi: 4 MISS LIPSCOMB, Principal.” classes £¢ apply to Principal. Xs' ENG. AND CLAS. HIGH SOHOOL ‘will commence its ext annual session SEPTEMBER lirs, 1982, BUSINESS CHANCES. BE RETURNED BY or Wowace. WANT 50 ie referouces kc. BALE-A_RARE CHANCE. —ON Sehr aint PERSONAL.

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