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a | Better than in the Tempic lost dutright. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON BIONDAY September 4, 1882, “or. CROSBY S. NOYES E ‘The Evening Star hus a rexuiar. permanent. Dona fide daily cirenintion more than trebie ft ef any other d: axhington. _ other daily Srax meiled to their address, postpa: often as cerirea, for fiity cents « month, invariably in advance. Up to the present writing, Gen. Wolseley’s prom- Jeed formidable advance movement bas not been Made, and the situation in Ezypt remains practi- cally a3 It stood last w: If, he de Lesseps be correctly reported In the interview elsewhere quoted, the British have a more serious Undertaking on their hands than has y been Supposed. ‘The distineuished French engineer has Bad good opportunities for gaining correct Infor- Imation as to the probal)i® strength and intentions Of the Egyptians, and hie !s also capable of deduc- Ang pretty accurate conclusions from what he secs and hears, With all E-y Arabi’s back, with from 25,900 to 20,00) armed troops In the feld, and ‘with equipments for 20,000 more, who can be had when they are needed, as M. de Lesseps reports, Mt is evident that the Ecyptlan leader can make a Jong and stubborn resistance a: any force that England seems Mkely to be able to bring against him at the present time te There is getting to be a pretty strong smell of sulphur in the editorial atmosphere of Richmond. The conductors of the Whig and the Dispateh, Fespectively, are at loz and personal ards addressed “to the public 1 such phrases as “treason,” “traitor,” seoun- @ret” and “personally res; i re finding thetr way into print. After a display ke this either a funeral or a flasco 1s usually not very far Off in Virginia. — <2>— - Now that the hot season ts pretty well over,— according to the alr the enjoyment of an i ket TArLon « Hert. 29 at yy ay st oes AVENUE, ty x Bigg PENNEYLVANIA GLOVE SALE. SPECIAL. ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF DESIRABLE COLORS. LoT 1, 25 CENTS, Reduced from 75 cents, Lor 3, $1.10, Reduced from $1.40 and $1.50. LOT 3, $1.25, Reduced from $2. ‘Meny of these Gloves are the best makes in the mar- t, aud remarkable bargains. TAYLOR & HUFTY, st are all full, and no te: laden with tee were Saturday, unable to Some 13,000 tons In all. Problem in his case by th ‘tons overboard into the riv +9 Dublin, without a potice but, bad as her Well be much worse than is tl People are still In the enjoyment of a large, fully- equipped and expe conducted “metropoll- tan” organiza as is supposed, for the protection of their pe 1 property. In our @ister city, for exam) Gered about the streets with a stolen child for three whole days and nights, last week, without a Potleeman being able to see the missing p @iscover their whereabouts, although the entire one at her wharves e for Uy EF REN cy CH CHECKS AND STRIPES FOR COMBINATION SUITS. TYLER & CHEWNING, 918 77# STREET NORTHWEST. town was wild with excitement on the sub and, though the whole force was spectally ¢ with the duty of finding them, the arrest was Gnally effected through efforts made and In- information given by a private citizen. And, as it this were not enough, a party of heartless burglars Were so cruelly ess of the reputation of the | foree, last Friday evening, as to enter and rob a G ET YOUR INSU NCE at THE CORCORAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE, NORTHW!ST CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS NOKTH WEST, store located within a stone's throw of police | RATES AS TOW AS THOSE OF ANY OTHER headquarters, and in front of which at the me Were a private watchman anda regular rounds- Man, while a precinct captain and two detectives sat loafing and inviting their souls on the oppo- site side of the street. If Dublin can show a worse State of things than these facts indicat she ought REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY FIRST-CLASS COMPAN INSURED AGAINST FIRE, JOHN T. LENMAN, President. ° A. H. HERR, Vice President. folet New York know it. On the principle that J. T. DYER, Secretary. “misery loves company” the people of the latter | es-ct ety would doubtless ike to learn just how much @community can staud without rising in open re- | 7) ¥STERS. ans : = ——_—__~<-e» —____ Received daily, Hard and Soft Crabs, prime ‘The caution heretofore expressed by Tas Stan | salt Wetor Oysiete. New York sua Iphia Opsters hat all the war dispatches trom Ezypt came | Shrougit British sources with a color to suit British MMterests, and shold therefore be read with some @rains of allowance, !s fully justifled by the com- thi Batrestuorthwest. all ity. Diamond Ba fotels, nts and families fe and retail, at orfolk Oyster D: & CU., Ni free.‘ s4—Im’ x Blaints of the correspondents of the London pa-| WY 4 LL. wee He Bers accompanyins Gen. Wolseley’s advance move- nace Ment. They say that all their dispatches from the a front have to pass military revision at Ismatila, MRS. M. J. HUNT, @nd again undergo censorsifp at Port Said. Under hese circumstances It fs not likely that anything favorable 10 Arabi Pasha or his cause will elt Has Just returned from No. 1309 F Srnzer Norrawest, w York with th ‘ies in Felt and Straw Hats and Bounst ne lateat Nov- for the Fall fore the world. Season. qo hl ‘Also, Feathers, Velvets, Ribbons and Ornaments in A French editor was killed in 9 ducl at Parts | stat Yariety. st nea ‘The beliizerent minded brethren of ond should make note of tals, oe A New York society and fashion journal, in tts Pesume of fall styies tor gentlem there ‘are to be no changes tn shirts for evening dress.” ‘his will be encouraging news to the society young man of limited means or economical ways, but we @on’t think 1t will tmprove the appearance of even- fag parties very much. 82 (pot VINEGAR, A PURE ARTICLE CHEAP. THE STRENGTH OF EVERY BARREL TESTED, AND GUAKANTEED 10 KEEP PICKLES, ——— ‘The poet’s thought— “The bark b or sad death of the ‘That officer entered aS, braved ed the wildest of storms, un- after his e career was ended, and ail the dangers of lire apparently met his fate by drowning miscrably in compara. favely still and shoal waters, and almost wi Sight of the home he had chosen for a s age. Of a verity ure the ail climates and butte harmet; The idea that Engi form of covernment is a u f parliament, c ¥ Supposed to represent The people, 15 composed of members who are @lected by the county voters, to be sure; but these County constituencies are controlled by an oll- @arehy of aristocrats. ‘The landlord power pre- ‘Vents the tenant farmers from being free in the easting of their vous. Yet,even if they had entire freedom in this respect, they are but a fractional Part of the rural population. The bulk and body ave no vote at all, and, a! h most of them are q&ite as capable of making a rational and Denefictal exercise of the franchise as tiose who are endowed with it, thelr only con- Beetioa with the making or the admin- istration of law $3 in paying what it costs. Those who dwell in towns are no better off in this re- Spect, for the basis of the borough franchtse ex- Glades the bulk of the population from the exercise @tit. The English seem wholly ignorant of the ae house } potsry AND POR FRENCH, ‘We call 5 } arriving, wi apes FINEST Established 1333. The best Metal and Gi FAle AND W ALL THE NEW COLORS AND s AGENTS FOR DUNLAP'S NE’ su31-Im ALISH SUITIN + short notice. suitable for the season, to W. 8. TEEL, 5 Pennsylvania avenua, DIRECT IMPORTATION ENGLISH AND GERMAN POTTERY Al RICH CUT quality and p M. W. BEVERIDG 1009 P GIBSON WHISKE) oF in the city. 1013 Penna. ayenue. LD GLOSS, ser in the wor! TER HATS. AGENTS FOR ¢ |. 1-26 APES JUST IN- TRODECED, BROWN, BLUE AND BLACK. ‘ORK NOVELTIES. WILLETT & RUOFF, 905 Fennsylyania avenue. GREEN Mmportance of an equally proportioned frauchise. ‘The fact of a member from a small borough, @ected, perhaps, by the votes of 170 men only, having an equal voice in parliament with him who Fepresents 15,000 votes, would seem to be directly ‘@pposed to any idea of representative government. ‘Wet, such ts frequently the case. Again, these small borough constituencies are controlled by the Deck and nod of a territorial grandee, who has the Power of seating himself, or whomsoever Be chooses A candidate for parllament 48 not required to give any proof of his fitness for Parliamentary duties. The man of money feels as certain of entering parliament, tf he will only pay the price, as he would of entering an opera box by purchasing a ticket. He may be a total stranger, I re 4 Ibs. Good Roasted Coffee. 1 doz. Oleane Soap 1 bottie Fine Old 1 gallon Fine Old Whisk: 1b. Pine Volonz Tea. 1 gallon Pure Cider Vi 1 gallon White Wine Vinegar. J also offer to my customers— 10 Ibs. Granulated Sugar. 9 Ibs. Cut Sugar. 9 tba. Powdered Sugar., Strictly Pure Spice and Green an23-1m_ MPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. inky, Tbs. Coffee. inger, very low. R. IRVING BOWIE, Corner 7th and L streets northwest. ‘and his introduction to hts constituents made only ® few days before the election, yet If they have Previously been made acquainted with the jingle @f his gold by the electioncering agent the game !s as good as won. A man without money never thinks of attempting to enter parliament untess vol rich friends are willing to stand sponsors for ‘si; ‘Then, again, the Fnglish parliament, even allow: | Piva iAist; nce tn our sources dey in Lace y, novelties in “our up 7 Curtains, Shades, Window Draperies: Furman, Cov- erings, &c., in new and elewant designs. ing it to be a fair representation of the people, instead of a feed! one, 18 intrusted with Dut a small ‘portion of the law making. ‘The privy neil, backed by the crown, ts the au- thority with the three powers of government— Judicial and executive, as well as legislative. The @ecrees and edicts issued by this council are sup- posed to need the endorsement of parliament be- fore becoming law. There Is a very loose con- Struction pliced upon this approval, however, and Often it ts forestalled,and usually taken forgranted; While the peopic, used to being ruled by somebody above them, never call these decrees in question. ‘The indifference of the English people to exercts- | F; Yng the franchise tsa result of all this. For what | & interest cana man have tn voting, with the con- | ¥ ‘Vietion that his vote ts not worth the casting? Tr NEVER DIES. I mast abjure the Balz of Life, I mnst— Seared by some after-reckonluw taken on trust, Cr, lured with hope of some diviner drink ‘To fill the cup when crumbled into dust. ‘Ob, threats of Hell and hopes of Paradise, One thing is certain, and the rest is lies. ‘The good in Naxyoun’s Grscex never dies, ‘And this Iknow: whether the ono True Light Kindle to love, or wrath consume me quite, One drink of it within the Tavern cxuzht One thing at least is certain—this life flies; Aston FISHE! SINGLETON & HOEKE, 801 MARKET SPACE. CARPETS! ‘We are now show!i in Moquette, Bo md Ingrain CARPETS !! full line of all the newest de- ly and Tapestry Brussels, Threo— ‘Carpets. A complete arsortment of elvet and Brussels Mats and Russ. Lowest cash prices. New goods received daily, SINGLETON & HOEKE. au29 801 Marker Space. pFacH PARERS! APPLE SLICERS!! COMBINATION; CIDER AND FFF RRR U U I TTT fot PELE RUUH RR wif EPP EEE ,SS88g ,SSSg FER Po pR RE gos 8955s PP RRE ER sss, EE S8S8q E Rier Ssss8 Ssgs8 ter Ssse8 EVILDERS AND GENERAL HARDWARE, F. P. MAY & CO, ant 34 Penna. avenue, near 7th street. PPA E gm pre AA ET AA Hr §388q b A*4 Tou 24 Tt Sess yA Ergo & ¥ AA m8 8 ph E E%o0 ¥ 28S Tu 1117, 1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, axD 401, 403 TWELFTH STREET. JUST ARRIVED. 10,000 00. N EER Sota, £ OBERT GREE cco R R EEE T OO N NNN NN EER FF A NN N gS Fo da NWN SSS EB OAAN KN, 8 BRAN AN Ssss8.; at Be., 68c., 75e,, and $1.0, woura 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- SPECTION. PPP. A A Tt ,S8: AAA AAA IL . Pp 4 A LiL A a I Sggs8 R 00. x, LE Te SF & F nH y¥ AA E B H 00 24 Eon = Gee BuURCHELL's OOLONG AT FIFIY CENTS A POUND! Trapr Manx: SPRING LEAF TEA. and General Excellence of this Tea hag extensively imitated. Iwas grauted by i States Patent Office the exclusive use of the x ‘This article sold at no The Purit ct it N. W. BURCHELL, 1932 F strest, We have been appointed Sole DISTRIBUTING | AGENTS for the DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA of MESSRS. STRAITON & STORM, | OF NEW YORE, and are prepared to fill all orders for their CIGARS in this District, As STRATTON & Sronat are well-known to a'l pereons | or firms handling Cigars in the United States, for the | uniform exceilence of their goods, as well a3 their thoroush reliability, promises as to what their OV BRANDS are is not necessary. To those of our cus- tomers who are familiar with our PRIVATE BRANDS, it is only necessary to say, every one of them that has | been a success the past TWENTY YEARS have becn made by Srnartox & Srons. S2~ We are now prepared to fill trade orders for any and all Cigars manufactured by them at FACTORY PRICES, GEO. W. COCHRAN & CO., 2u30-6t 1115 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, A PROCLAMATIO. TO THE BOYS, SCHOOL DAYS BEGIN MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, 1882. SPECIAL ORDER HEADQUARTERS ? blo 77H STREET, As Clothiers to the larger portion of the boys of the of Columbia we hereby notify them that our ‘AL SON tn our CHILDREN’S, and YOULH’S DEPARTMENTS is now com- | We are exhibiting morestyles than we have ever shown toue time. Prices range in Children's Suits from Oto $15. In Boy's Suits from $4 to $25. In Youth's uuits from $8 to $0. 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 the youthful mind tha; **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 idea of being properly dressed should cali on us, A. BAKS & CO, “THE LEADING ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, ‘OLE ~ 58885 CHiOOL Bgggh HUES. 816 SEVENTH STREET. . 1922 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Bign of Red Slipper. Solid F.aced Shoes for Boys and Girls, 50, 5 Child's Solid Button Orspmtag heeled gpyiton, for Boye’, LOW-PRICED. ALL SUMMER GOODS AT CoOsT. §2Look out for grand opening of our newly en- larged Store. an29-3m ASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 27, 1882, FRANCIS B. MOHUN, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. WANTED—HELP. ees: FOR RENT—ROOMS. ANTED—IMMEDIATELY—TWO GOOD a I. 1 W ponters. Apply TOBAGO Ml. BARER, 1901 7 TO DO GENERAL ‘ANTED—A NURSE AND Wittntewort Apply 610 Louisiane avenue. At" WANTEDIAN EXPERIENCED AND SETTLED Colored Nurse, to hagee of tro mmallchildren. Call between 6 and"? p.m: at 3! B street southeast. 1t* Wee ere upon A- H. STOORMAN, S23 Sth ee, porthweste = Itt W&ANZED—A Boy, TO LEARN THE DRY GOODS ‘business: must ' come mmended. Ia. BAUM, 1200 Tih street northwest. 1° EDUCATIONAL. ———— EDUCATIONAL. R RENT— E (3) UNFURNISHED ROO! R RENT—1323 K STREET NOR’ 3 Fs: TRWEST, TWO Releases R RENT—617 lirn STREET Ni iT, EF: ENT ty ‘REET NORTHWES' Tooms on parlor floor; private adults. s2- is STREET NORTHWEST— | Tiandeoeus eutt of Soma on secs Hees ee nished: also well furnished front room, third floor, suitable for gentleman. Rent moderate, 82-30" R RENT — A LARGE, WELL-FURNISHED WANZED FOR 4 HOTEL, 4 YOUNG COLORED Room tos gentieman only! Location excellent and ian, to sora, take oare of halls. and make him- | surroundings pleasant street north- self generally useful. “Apply at 1920 F street. It" | woet. al-3t* WANZED A SALES LADY IN DRY GOODS, ONE ‘who has had sotte exierienes in the business. Ape ply toF. F. REPETTI, 1500 7th street uorthweat It ‘ANTED—IMMEDIATELY—AT THE GLOBE Honse, corner F i white room Girls, References required.” ° weeds ANTED—A WOMAN TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work for family of three, at 620 9th street north- WANTED-FOUR FIRST-CLASS CARPENTERS and one moulding machine hand. Apply LEVI CURLY, corner 47s street and Maryland avenue south wes! WANSZED—A YOUNG MAN, EDUCATED, RE- Winelands Knowlsige of “taking Dos or carpets; none but those giving unexceptional, refer - Gncee need apply. “JULIUS LANSBURGH, 315 7th ANTED=A PATIENT AND RELIABLE PRO- teatant woman-or girl to do the work fora family of two and wait on thesiek, Inquire at 119 4th strect southeast after 1 o'clock p.im. att WANTED FIWENTY-FIVE ABLE-BODIED MEN to cut off corn: work until frost if they suit. 1. McMURRAY, Froderick, Md. 84-10 ANTED—A GOOD RESTAURANT, COOK. Ap- asd at the Green Mountain Dining Rooms, Genter |OR RENT—ROOMS—FURNISHED AND UNFUB- Maehody with fae hoard, at 930 New York avenue. BL Fa RENT—UNFURNISHED ROOMS—TWO ON 2d floor and one on 3d floor; use of bath; desirable location; convenient to three lines of street cars: refer- ences. 909 Ost. n.w. a1-3t" R _RENT—ROOMS—A NEATLY FURNISIO Room, on third floor: also one on fourth; with board; oné square west of War and Navy Departments, avenue cars pass a park in front. 1803 H street north: west, au3l-6t OR RENT—A SUITE OF FURNISHED ROOMS out board, sui for gentlemen, on secon: floor, south front,’ ina private family. Apply 1327 _N street northwest. a POR BENT PLEASANT, FURNISHED ROOMS, Single or en suite, at 1922 L street northwest, ‘au28-26" FOR BENT ROOMS ON SECOND AND THIRD floor, furnished or unfurnished, with or without board, in a commodious house, Capitol Hill, facing Capitol grounds; all modern conveniences. “Address R. B., Star office, au25-26" R RENT—ELEGANT APARTMENTS, COM- pletely furnished, single or en suite. on first, sec- ond or third floors; moderate rent. At 1027 V avenne. a W5ANIEDIIWENTY CARTS TO HAUL BRICKS wages. CHARLES T. DAVIS, corner, 21 and A streets southeast, adjoining United States Jail. 84-28" WaANIED | AOIEDIATELY —AN ENERGETIC young white Nurse, must be willing to do cham- berwork for small tamily. A good home and good Wages. Apply after 11 ‘Oelock, ‘2911 west P street, West Washington, £4-3t W432) D-A RESPECTABLE WHITE WOMAN for seneral house work: cook, wash and iron for small fonsily; must bring city reference. Apply 314 ennsylvenia avenus uorthwest. s4-3t* D—A_ COMPETEN F to goto Chicago; steady emplovment to Address, stiting terms, DUNWELL & bash avenue, Chi&uso. 92-3tt Ws TED—A WHITE WOMAN 10 COOK, WASH and iron in a small family, Call at 740 4th st. northw: 3 ANTED—A COM: st. Winrar acer wood references required. Address “‘ACIDUM," Star office. 82-3t" ANTED—AN INTELLIGENT GERMAN WO- man to cook and Jo general housework in a small family. Best of references required and given. Apply at 214 B strect southeast, Capitol Hill. 82-3" WASZED-TWO RELIABLE WOMEN—ONE, AS ¥ the other to do Reference re- 2-2 COPPER - PLATE to do chamber work, assist in care of two children. and inthe dining room. “References required. Appiy to 1216 15th street noriliwest. s1-3t* Vv ANTED—A FOREMAN AND TWO LABORERS ona Farm. Apply at FULTON'S Loan Offic 9th street northwest. ANTED—A, GOOD GIRL, TO GOOK, was ASH vet andiron. Apply to F. FORSTER, 311 sth stree au northwest. Wate D COLORED G00: "eral Workers and Nurses for this city Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and elsewhere Femilies furnished sorvants with references. ay. a 926 F street northwest, Licensed Agency. C. E. PRIC! «CO. auld-4w* __WANTED—SITUATIONS. ification, and with w monials, will give $15 cash for a Pos x on in one of the FOR RENT— HOUSES. ROR KENT 2305 M STREET NORTH W ST. TEN rooms, $22. month; 946 Ic strest north wes seven rooms, $19." CHARLES W. HANDY, S10 8 street northwest. 84-3t OR RENT—A GOOD SIX-ROOM HOUSE, Moi ern improvements; good neighborhood, 0 F street northwest. very dosirable and best location in town: per month. Apply to JOHN SHERMAN & 7 F street northwest. 23t* T—COTTAG AGE, SEVEN ROOMS, LARGE grounds, &c., 1220 Gth northwest, rent, $20; 1724 th street northwest, 8 room, hall, kas, water, bath, &e.; rent, $20; 444 Q street northwest, 6 rooms, hall, w yard, $15.23; by CHAS. 8. SHREVE, 11 th street northwest. e23t Fx RENT—SOUTHEAST CORNER liza AND M streets northwest, 4 rooms, 32 263 Prospect ave- hue, 8 rooms, $15.45; 326 13th street_soutawest, 6 rooms, $15.40; 1313 C street southwest, 5 rooms, #13; 805 _East Capitol street, 3 1145 8th street northwest. 935 9th street northws 82-3t" FORRES ATE FAMILY ONLY, THAT handeome, nearly new, and centrally Tooated resi- dence, 724 12th street northwest, 13 rooma, furnsce, electric bells and all the mod. imps. In perfect order and STEIGER & LIEBERMANN, 1415 rooms in ¥WoOD, Teoms, all conveniences, exe-llgpt location; only $40 per month. GAMAN, 917 F street northwest. ood repair, and PHOS. E. WAG- ‘s1-3t i001 m ADIES. Ce FOR YOUNG L ‘Wednesday, northwest, incipal. Fourteenth year begins on 3 iipotication ae above. st-lm {ROEBEL INSTITUTE KINDERGARTEN, PRI- Euary, Freparstory vanced Departments. Elocuti Drw d German,” French, Elocution, Music, Drawing an ‘one square from Zhomac Cirole, 1177 1M street northwest. Teachers Class. For and “ular = oa na stan Ratio sv RENE NOERR. eat 188 OLGA HESSELBACH'S KINDERGARTEN Teopens October 24, 1882, at 1135 17th street northwest, “apniy tor eectaces 82-1’ RIMARY SCHOOL OF MUSIC, 1534 16th. TSA SIRCLE SELECT GRADED SCHOOL AND formerly street, September 15. inf Toe Teh a formation inquire at 150¢ 13th INENEY INSTITUTE, THULSDAT Sop Bor irculars apply ; ae rt to the Misses BURGESS, Principals. “e2-Sw> ‘T. VERNON INSTITUTE, French and English ‘Bcboo! for Kouy ha Little Girt Eleventh Anpual Session will commence SEPTEM- BER 25th, ‘Mus. C. W. PATKO, stim Principal. ROF. J. F. GERMUILLER, Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN and VOCAL MUSIC, and thorough BASS. ‘741 7th street n.w. CHARGES MODERATE. sl-im* ‘RS, BU! ee oT OSLER os e ‘ 1308 H street now. al-Im* YEMY OF HOLY CROSS, ae ey Cr) Mansachusetts avenue. Studies resumed MONDAY, SEPT. 4th. al-6t ISS E. SENDORFF ill open her School for Boys and Girls ‘on MONDAY, September 4th. th, dh street northwest. M ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT. The Classical and Scientific Schools open on Thureday s aber 7th. The School of Philosophy on Thurs- ptember 1ith. $300 per annum. Apply to resident. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. Schools open Monday, ‘September 42h. $135 per an num. Apply to F. A. ASHFORD, M’D., Dean ,1330 New York avenue, Washington, D.C. LAW DEPARTMENT, $30 per annum. Apply to Pxo «Hy 142: York ion, D.C. events Washing MES A. DOONAN, au3i-6t QT. JOHN'S COLLEGIATE INSTITU sy ORTH WE Studies resumed MC TE au30-2w BRO. TOBIAS, AW SCHOOL OF GEORGEPOWN UNIVERSITY, ‘Opens OCTOBER 4TH. iirculars at Morrison‘s and Anglim W DENNIS, Secretary, aw Vo k ave: Washington, 1 NATURAL SCIENCES, 1 ‘or tu class. “Open for eu ent in schools. GRABOWSKL 8. itol Hill, 100 Cs. e. 1 merson Institute; Rev 8. Keen ely A. JOR RENT — ON GEORGETOWN Ai Brick He larce garde: Bridge POOR BEST Sty 3. V. N. HUYCE, HEIGHTS, ; $30 per month, M. J. ADLER, #ep windows, KVEY SPALDIN Depart WYER, Star office, 54-3t* wast G WHI siti st of refer- ences, Address 1 itt V ESPEC TABLE WHITE GIRL. 8 Chai i aid; folly comp n; none bnt a fist ecellat 1816 I street north best of references can be fainily need apply. Ple we itt Vv BY YOUNG WHITE LAD TUA- tion to stend in a store, aud us: r home with them, or as a chamberiisid! Call at 1 street northe ‘Twentieth at ANTED—ROOMS Wisterca COMFORTABLY —FURNISH=D oom and board for two ledies, mother and For RENT. 5 Gat., 10r.,a.m.4: | § 38 REST daughter. State terms, RF Ww D—BY A ¥ 5 R Felf and wife (no children). # furnished parlor and Ded-room, with first-class board, north of the Avenne and west of 12th street, or on Capitol Hill; in yy how erable. Permanent for a year’ it # Address M. R. ) three or four Uniurnished Commu etweon 9th and isth and E Reterences yiven. Address W there are no other Indyers, tw: or second floors: terms must be moderate; will become a ent occupant if satisfactory. Addi TED — FROM BER FIRS! ‘car, a small furnished House or honse, by a smell family of adults, in noriiwi rent must be moderate. Addre: “Gentlemen, W 6 or 7 rooms in good | S, SWORMSTEDT, I it WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS Want kive curit dress P.O, Box WASTEDI TO Buy-& Goop and Hi all complete. and price to Box 580, City $800 FOR 8 OR 10 MONTHS. property, four times iia insused ‘at my expe: HORS! WASTED CARPETS TO CLEAN BY TH matic Steam Process: the best in the wor! dury to the finest fabric. Orders bi ise to SINGLETON & HOE: 3 no in- oF other- et dealers, 801 dylt BY A. H. Post Offic ACE & BRO., % ‘The only perfect carpet cleaning machines vet invented. No club or whipping process to ruin earpets. Carpets. Lambrequing, | Se, for during the summer, Orders by télephone or otherwise. Carpets returned eam ml0 V RICE, 490 MAINE AVENUE southwest, Cleans Carpets better, with less wear and tear, than any other firmin the city. Mattresses: reniade; ‘Feathers renovated; Furniture steamed. Or- Wy telephone. ml 10 PER | FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOL ROE BENT FIFTY PIA Square and Upright, of al the quonth or quarter; 1103 Penns} Ivani _FOR SALE—HOUSES. : : 3 SUPERB NEW 10-RouM HOt very cheap for cash; this investment’ rened. OR SALE— ICE NI ROOM HOUSE: wat-r-closet; 1909 . Apply on premises quire 1 SR SA lately oecupied r N. 3 ulso, one lot. Apply at premises, 1906 H stre FOR in fin’ | | FOR SAL For soven-rooin Brick House, a Juquire on the prenii im row 809 4th street nort al-2iy" ‘ - mk ESIDE No. 1421 K street northwest. Contains sever teen rooms, hot iueluding bath-rooms or pantries. Has every Inodern, finest lo- be seen only by application to street northwest. ite purch:ser for $2,000, on good terms, y ahd basement brick house, of 7 rootns, as, water and bath, nicely located on line of cars : rents for $20. Also, three-story press bric! front house, 9 rooms, on Tstrvet, near 10th, for $2,750; easy terms.’ And a three-story Drick house, 10 roums, modern improvements, on L street, near 10th, at $4, 00) easy terms; all in first-class neivliborhoods and abso: lute bargains, W BURFORD, 1115 F northweat. LOST AND FOUND. WANTED_UPHOISTERY WORK OF ANY DE- scription. Mattresses renovated by rarified steam. Carpets cleaned to appear nearly new. A. H. CHACE & BRO., next City Post Office. ‘3B = REWARD.—LOST ON SATURDAY AFTER e} noon a Pocket with about twenty-four dol- lurs. Please leave with E. B, WARNEN & CO.,corner ‘Twenty-seventh and H streets northwest. At* ANTED—TO ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN E. ALL, Room 4, 1430 New York avenue, ig a Com missioner of’ Deeds for Every und Territory, U. 8, Commissioner, Examiner and Notary, Always in office from9 a.m: t05 p.m, m! WANTED, OLD GOLD AND SILVERINLARGE: Small Quantities. Highest cash price paid. 321 Pennsylvania avenue, bet. $d and 49 strocts, "Jani WANIEPS You, TO KNOW THAT ISELLAFIRST- class Tailor-made Second-hand Suit, much better Eid sazeat deal cheaper than ® common new suitoan bought, ai JUSTH'S OLD STAND, No. 619 D street northwest, or at Branch Store, No. 409 9th st. northwest. N, buy but first-class Second-hand Clothing. janl9 BUSINESS CHANCES. NAME TO MY PREMISES, FRIDAY, SEPT. 1st, a white Buffalo Cow. Owner can have the sane by proving property and paying cl ‘8. WALKER, rewster Cottage, LeDroit Park. 84-2t" iOW ASTRAY—CAME TO MY PREMISES, FRI- day, August 25th, a Dark Red {Cow, knock-kneed and short-norned. | Owner can have the tame by prov ing property and paying charges. H.P.1t. HOLT, Car- rol near Brightwood, D. el-3t* YAME ASTRAY TO ALEXANDER ROBINSON, Sandy Spring road, near Brightwood, one Bay Mare, aboutseven or eight years old. The owner will gome forward and pay damages, and take her away. Inquire at MR. OSBERN'S store, ‘Brightwood, os 5 BOARDING. _ F)ESIRING TO GIVE UP THE CUTLER HOUSE, TP ee aa Street northwest, Totter at private sale tee entire contents of same. This is an old-csta Fae ee CUTLER Bo ee a MONEY TO LOAN. HE BEST WAY TO BORROW MONEY ‘ABLE CO-OPERAT! 1S IN THE EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILD- N Low ee INTEREST, jo commission or hea xpenses. ‘JNO. JOY EDSON, Secretary, 82-3t 917 F street northwest. ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE security, at 5 and 6 per cent, it. Gastar ab commission. $5,000 at 5 per ognt fous HUYCR, 1505 Par ave. sl-Im _ Opposite north entrance U. 8. Treasury. OARDING-MEALS DURING THE SUMMER at New Xork Avenue Hotel ge $20 per month: un- doudtedly” the best hotel city for the price, 2O*WS S.RETHWEST, DESIRABLE. orga NiGHhy SUERIGHED ROOMS, WITH OR Wrait. three lines strest cars. "S16 © strect Horihiwest. B1-St* PRAGUE MANSION, SIX®H AND E STREETS —Furnishod weit, ‘Rooms, sit id en suite, ‘iu tlase Board. ‘Table Board $50 por month, R RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE AND en suite, with first-class table board. Mrs. D. B. STOCKHAM, 945 K street northwest. ‘aul2-Im* }OARDING. —ROOMS FURNISHED AND _UN- Btisiaied: arsseent Boarders, with room, $1 per $'%5-sm* SARAH FLAGLER, 316 Indiana avenue. ‘ONEY TO LOAN—LOANS NEGOTIATED ON Be eee eee cdowanont maaecing: otkia WETMORE EC MONEALE, Weal Hotuto Brokers, 150 ‘New York avenue. aul MoxFx TO LOAN, ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT, R, 0. HOLTZMAN, Sy 10th and F streets northwest. ‘ONEY TO LUA. ee shity MONET ROPGMU OS BAL ESTATE 0 ““Glimes moderate Nodslay. | estate security, in sums to suit, at the lowest rates ise Gee ares ON! LOAN MOS PERE cna mll-6m F street northwest. SOR, a menaken (NTON HOUSE, 77m AND ISTREETS.—FIRST- ‘class Table 18; Room and Board, Gee cumtral; a0 liquors, "W. Oc NAYLOR. ERMANENT, TRANSIENT, AND DAY BOARD- ERS, af Sumimer Rates: ald, Tablo ber mont ‘Pherson House, corner of ‘and I Soot, Peay eal MES. M. T. SOUT! a LOCHIEL HOUSE, 512 07m STREET N¢ Tee Jn one of the coast and best fod at reasonable rma, 20 TURKISH BATHS. ise No. 2065 32d street: 13 rooms, was, | | MES osm N[PHEC INGALLS KING. Organist of the Tabernacle, ‘Teacher of Music. Address at School of Music, street northw. GH_IN- 8, Latin, Greek, for eight scholars, by a tutor of many Pest of refe:tuces. indry, &e., $150, or $175, {y-liVe miles from Washing- 1. D. BLUNT, tomery co., Md. OPN HER 2CT on the First Monday in Charen, 4%, ember, in First Presbs a WTISS FELLO | MStuort for bore ana | Bey str AW DEPARTMENT, HOWARD U_ will open SEPTEA 18. For £1 ‘ | tion, apply to the Secretary, JAMES H. SMITH, 520 | | 8th Street northwest. ia s northwest, $s taught by tion iiven to I INESS COULSE IN BOOK-KEEPING, PEN- etc., for $3amonth, Day and’ night. reopen on MONDAY, October 2d. dress the Misses Earle, 1916 35th street, Washi D.C. au26 zes and Drawing taught in every class +. Board, Taition, &c., per seston Studies resumed MUNDAY, Sep- A for Prospectus. BROTHER AZARIAS, President. WOOD INSTITUTE, $1 12 AND 1214 lait st. mi school will open WEDNESDAY Mr. and Mre. WM. D. Ca reopens W! h. “Thorough instruct rature, Mathemat ex an | Ler of pupiis received in R GIRLS K | FQaeR: Ma aad M tween Tand L pen M address CHA! : dai | Prinfpal, 914 14m = GE TOWN C LADIE PENCPRIAN BUSINESS OOLLPO! Hal Building, coruer bch and DB strects. ters, and men and women for self. real The branches taught are the Engiish ; Bost Bokker ine and. doulie entry, adayeed every vat of business; Business Pr whole sale, retail and banking, employing the hots accounts, business papers and correspondence, by leading bus pees houses. Ph "i nereial Ethics Special departments in Kiocution. = Belize 1d Drawing, sy masters BeaREGUNY Siem ete poten nena BE evening. ‘netiitinents of of Puttion Hy the year, im , by the quarter, twelve year wcll i Glarehip for dey or evening on entering, $90; evening tuition, thee £16: evening tuition, one month, $6. The new, somely illustrated Announcement, cou mon full information, sent free upon application by mail, or at the Coliege office, HENRY C. SPENCER, Principal. Vioe-Privetial. antk CORCORAN BUILD- ING, Don. Pa. AVE. axp StH St, Orr. U.S. Theascny. peter A tare and Young Men. Number Limited. Only scholars of good moral character Te. ceived. Fait form of Td bet * September 1th. Day and evening seneionn. fal and. thorvugh instruce Sune ands ator ‘Arithmetic Algebra. Geom, hort-han m1 a Latin and Greek. BURTON MACAPEF, AM _ Washington, D.C, faviS-3m) ——Prihetpal: MUSICAL ACADEMY, De S\LES STREET, AME between Connecticut ave. and 17th st. m.w. Principal, J. P. CAULFIELD, Mus. Doo. _Studies resumed September 1th, auld ~ j. LL i, A.M. . ‘SW.’ comer Sth and K streote northwost. 5 Privately or in Ciass—Mathematics, Latin, Greek, French, German and English. ‘Special attention to prep= aration for College, West Point, Annapolis and all com- petitive examinations. Terme in advance. aul OARD AND TUITION $150 TO $200 A YEAR. Address FEMALE Sr NARY, donfield, Ne y31-am, 50 TK A YEA’ FROARD AND TUITION & D200 BUXtRS Mutton Scab EA, mations ‘5 *—as8t-dm IN TO $235 A YEAR. AKY COLLEGE, Burlineton, N2 I OARD AND TUIT! ‘Address MILT Ch n# SEPTEMBER lirn. ccommslations appointments lish, Collexiate, Cuemical, Civil Exygivecring Degrees conferred. COL. THEO. HYATT, Prost. VATORY OF emg = D etre Votoe, Sinerina, advantages, "8: B. Fo MILTO! INDERGARTEN ATIONAL KINI mary and advanc nber 11th. Te A for those who are qualifi als Mrs, LOUISE TE POLLOCK, 11 Positions part culare LOCK, Sth street; Miss SU MM: SL. CADY'S BOARD! AND DAY q joo! for Founue Ladies, West Eud Tustitute, New Haven, Conn, Thirteen commences SEPTEM- ir Send for circular, “yi NATURAL Scl- ce gud Kuvlish, privately or in clans. Students prepared for Collage dud competitive examinations. Address A. SANUS. AM. lowe. ALE—MISCELLANEOUS <-EXCELLENT HORSE FOR FAMILY vse; Soutid. safe, fearless and reliable as ariveror rider; price $150. At No. 637 € street -north- east. iat" JOR SALE—125 CASH WILL BUY A GOOD Horse, waxon and hv in good order. Am ly $5 Pounsyivania avenue northwest, 4-3" ner Ist and D streets north FOE SATE TWo caRT Hc RSES IN GOOD GC dition: also, one Cart and Harness; also, good with harness complete, Wagon, Wil be “sold ‘choan. | Owner other business, Call at 1144 18th street Rorth- wont. ea-2t c PAIRS W 'T RTORE ont Doors; 6 Marble Mantels; 16 2 siuall Top Wagon, good as new, Sth and Hstrwete nortiwest, #2 BUGGY AND HARNESS. uitable fora iady or chiiren to drive. Can be seu at 1431 Chapin street, Clee Hill, 82-8? ALE_JUST ARRIVED, GOOD WORK AND ‘ing Horses, for sale at BURGDORF'S Stable, 418 Sth street northwest. 29-6" JOR SALE — SS, SECOND-HAND Upricit Pian three etrinse, ’ 196): owner’ 9 WORK wis, 1139 10th 1 ait, Tichly finished and carved roso- nt tone and siucng qualities; finest new, used by member ¥ roll “for $300, part my strest northwest. EXTENSION TOP JUMP Seat Carriages; an elecant Drag; a fine 6-seat Park nu, Coupelette; two suzcios—all best makers, three fine hormes. Can beseen at DOWNEY 1013 17th stroct nor 3 22-2 JOR SALE—A PAIR OF FINE DRIVING MARI PouNG sound, etylisii, Kind tn all harness; be acide horses. . eeveral other Hormes, suit- THOMESON'S, Othand O. au NT KINDS Puetonn, Siar a1 8,0 Kepository, 313 WOR SALE—SPRING AND A stock of ot nt for Boston Buckboard Co and other light carriages. r the money. Repairiux bromptly attended Awe Bar Buz- ‘The best in the country to. ET. 0. | (oLUMBL |C school opens on the eDew shall be reaiy | FPHE CoLUMBIAN COLLEGE. the rexular exercises of the College will, duri | present year, be conducted in the buildiny at thy | cast corner of H and 1M streets nti such t ground shall be broken for the new University at that point. . ‘The season opens the 13th’ of SEPTEMBER. Cataloguon, eiving full particulars, may Ge bad on personal application at the otee of Viteh, Fox & | owh, 1437 Penns) Ivania avenue, or by letfer to th sident, [au22-1mj AMES ©. WELLIN: ASHINGTON, COLLEGIATE INSTITU Boarding and_Day School for Young Lad 1 Te-opens September 18, 1882. For circulars sto Mrs. Z. D. BUTCHE! fixe M. C, DOUG- Principals, 1023 and Stars C. SHORILIDGE'S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND Boys, MEDIA, Pa., (12 miles from Philadelphia.) SCHOOL YEAR OPENS SEPTEMBER 121. Fixed price covers every expense, even booke, ete. No extra changes; noincidental expenses; no exainination for admission. Thirteen experienced all men and all graduates. Special opportunities for ‘apt stu- dents to advance rapidiy. Special drill for dal and backward boys. Patrons ‘or students may elect, an; ng studies or choose the regular Scien ness, Classical or Civil ‘Students fAtted at Media Academy are now in Harvard, Yale and ten other Colleges and Polytechnic Schools. seven churches, and atemperance charter, which pro- hibits the sale of all intoxicating drinks.’ For new illustrated circular address’ ipal and Chil the BWITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE, A.M., (Harvard University graduate, ) Media, Pa. S3~ The Principal will be at the Ebbitt House Thurs- day, September titrom Tp 103 p.m. jez7-2}m_ HE WEST WASHINGTON SCHOOL FOR GIRL "T'No. “suas p wrcet porthwest, OrGE Of ULL BRE, syivania nus-w.f.4, m4" CHANGE £OR CITY “ : city. Apply at Y northwest, slat JOR SALE OR PXCHANGE POR CITY PROP: erty, Farm three miles £10 usbuny, comtaiiing 350 geres. One-third cleared land, sultuble, for garaene the or farmane parvo, Wood ‘euough 10 Yee Veen 76m COUNTRY BOARDING FEW ROOMS VACANT AT HAMILTON Pi AA. tear Gaithersbure Depot; first-class Board set ences given and required, Address 8. E. D., Guithers= burg, Montgomery county, Ma. st NY WINDSOR COLLFGE §I pSORT. EN Maguiticont shade, Siduhur Spriues, Blue Ridire Baths, Porches, ‘Stables, Horwes, &e. Ch at 1015 Pennsylvania avenue, coruerof 1th athe Ade dress A. M. JiSLLY, New Windsor. Mjl. Je6-3m. > will ear wome- Lt Ht NG BEEN CONSIDERABLY ANNOYED BY Various parties wishing to kuow if my business ‘was for J hereby notify all, such is uot the case, pectfully, WM. B. ENTWISLE, Apothecary, it Cor. 12th and Penn. ‘ave., northwest, NFORMATION WANTED OF TH ‘NT PRE whereabouts of MiSS PAULINE LEOPOLI was in Washington when lat heard of tn 187) hereelf or iriends will communicate by letter with C, L. of they will contribute to her . 82-30" WILLIAMS AND ©. E. PRICE'S PRIVATE 9, Beivctive Agency, Consultations free,” All tual ness “strictly cont .. Notice to, call at 0. Uilies houre—9 ‘am. to10 29 pan PRIVATE, DETECTIVE street northwest. “Heliable in spon Moy AGENCY, 309 ee SY FEET, &c. Princt Terms—! egal $30 to $40 per * Junior Department English, French and German, $50 per year. pee ociaeee English, French and German, $60 ear. P Bounding pupila. tuition and board, $300 yer year. President. W. A. GORDON, au2l-6m "AVERLY SEMINARY, Matic adie ot ag Spero, Secretary. ‘Boarding and day school for re- moved to 1537 T street horthwest.” Seasion EP. TEMBER 20th. For terms, ‘at 949 Masaacht setts til Sept. Ist. that at Seminary. auie im MISS LIPSCOMB, Principal BOCKAND SCHOOL FOR SDY SPRING, MD. Will reopen SEPTEMBER 18th. A full course of in- struction will be: ‘with lectu: ‘history, belies [ettres and the netural sciences, Por ehroalors address HENRY C. HALLOWELL, A.M. AS Ri Ee Siew minutes Foe $l por viele t srcreenucen ‘and other for ‘complaints exer treated at DR. WHITE'S Chiropodial .aaeae iwania ‘opposite Wiliard’s Hi Tale avenue, Patronized by the most eminent physicians, sanceons, and ‘thousands of ‘orien well-knoee p from cu far and near, Eatabliahed in” Wastlayciou, MAREED LADIES CAN ee, AND attendance during confinement. For further put- q . 1446 Besi sea cr adres Mie. 2 ee 1666 Hee De as 5 ; Vi Air for the; ientiannd by the Hurd System, for the painless: D* STARR PARSONS, DENTIST, 489 9TH STREET. 3y12__ Gasgiven. Hours 9a. m. to 5p. m TLE V, PRUDHOMME'S FALL TERI Mi orene Sevrentben ze, onc aust prac. fog hiaies sud flemen, boyeand witin, Ns ‘Residence, nr cere bas) Kaneedae te Sint se ia — aB 2030 brsét. eA nid Arn BoYs' "TV comence ts teat anual vemtsc oa CHOOE a ee EP Lee eae, Suey =. D stroct, ‘branches. inserted §7 per act. ranted. ieee a Bonne sutkter ooree | aos es os ~

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