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3 : Or ee COME Re 3 : . eee Me 3 F 4 THE EVENING STAR. Boe WASHINGTON — AY..........September 7, 1882. CROSBY S. NOYES... Editor. ‘The Evening “tar bos a regular. permanent Benn fice daiiv cire om more than trebie shat of any other daily paper pubtished in Washington. and eauai te that of ali the ether duily papers here added together. TRE SraK office tec Change. Advertiser 816 ctherwise T4xLor «& H®?t. % tty a Fe aM, fy x =8 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 1117, 1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 5 axD 401, 403 TWELFTH STREET. NEW GOODS. JUST ARRIVED. CHOICE IMPORTATIONS, 10,000 ooo EER TTTT 00 The adm'rabie re ge Wylie in court LONDON AND PARIS oo aa ane OO to-day in rr e tothe attempts made to cor- § RRR EE oT 9 9 Fupt the jy t © considera it 2 s a eter coe reread San cannicnaot NOVELTIES IN GENTS’ NECKWEAR Be tis ED pleasure ction by all honest people, not ERY A XN Only in the District of Columbia, but throughout Just Received. ¥F AA NNN the entire country. Jury fixing and jury fixers FT Re have too I: 2 and disgrace of Its Jadietal system, and i ts time to break Up | ENTIRELY NEW STYLES LADIES' NECKWEAR. ar ‘Once and forever all such dangerous practices. Judge Wytie’s remarks may, It ts hoped, be re- EXQUISITE PATTERNS. Cy, Gay a Aa garded as only the first Mesh of lightning which 1s “yy hasiatatdleetesetee een } m8. | CHOICE DESIGNS IN HOOP-SEIRTS AND ome A proper disposition of the offenders in this case MOSTe boc, $1.00, $1.75, $2.5. will hav effect top e attempts In the future, and tf Juige W n be instrumen- ‘ss THESE FANS ARE THE BALANCE OF AN tal in bringing about that result he will botn de: |4 NEW LINE OF FINE FALL UNDERWEAR meaty i (the whole c IMPORTATION ORDER GIVEN AT THE BE- gerve and receive the thanks of the whole country. us : = cae = FOR LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDREN, GINNING OF THE SEASON, AND CONSE- On Saturday, the telegraph int! —unless he : ebanges his mind meantine, or uniess wmething QUENTLY ARE ALL OF THE LATEST DE- ‘© prevent. Gen. Wolseley proposes: —_ SIGNS. WE RESPECTFULLY INVITE AN IN- sfand Socwierd fee é tion an. TAYLOR & HUFTY, ‘ PPA ss swore 5 Bre a FE ay TT ss PPP AA L AA It t os AAA L AAA IE es An seihagcmigieaaa JOUN T. MITCHELL, ep A AULA AL longer the British dal r Z RT 69, No, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. RE 8 8 é ROO se reform, a8 fee % 00 Winterport erday, DRY GOODS. = 5 given etsey <2 undoutitediy those HOH large portion, if not ‘We are receiving daily supplies of nay —— peo} irr tive of Lae NEW GOODS HOH tions. In Substance, he favors making (hs Of subordinate officers longer and more secure | in every department of our stock. than now, but he does not believe a Hie tenure | an the choice things, as soon as they appear in the | Wise, even if practicable, which he is sure it | northern cities, are placed on our counters, RELIABLE fs not. Furthermore, it means a pension In and {ts tendency must be to create a| AN EXAMINATION OF OUR STOCK IS RE- i is alike foreign to the spirit 74 QUESTED. $16 SEVENTH STREET, principles of a reps He bélieves a m: THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT commission Ss, and his reapp and he thinks ft to edu ppotn to the | wble | Officers, with sufMictent sa them to | lay by someting for a rainy day, tian it will be to get popular consent to life tenures with pen- | wing in sition in tantly i umber and constantly provoking op Fr mind. —— ee 1 that the summer Is ended and cool Weather near ut hand. From every direction come Feports of the prevalence of fatal contagious and Infectious diseases, whose march can iy be stopped by the frosts of winter. So far, with the eption of yellow fever in Te try has happily be during Of communication n ©f the world, pis xempt from such visitation! it, With the rapid means Bo fast ves So widely that but for the F the sanitary outiook Might well be considered grave. ~~ A Virginia paper charges that Senator Mahone “wants to be President.” What's the use of sing- ng out Mahone in this way? Is there any mem- Derof the Senate who doesn’t want, and rather ex- ect, to be Prestdent some day? - a Competing railway lines do not always insure to the public the benefits of competition, as tt has Jong since found out. This point ts conspicuously ‘WMustrated In the case of the trunk roads between Chtcazo and Omaha. Foralong time the three Mes which have for nearly twenty years connected ‘those two points, and which are In every senso Fivals for the same through trade, have had a pool- Ing arrangement, by which passenger and freight eharges on all were always kept at a uniform gure, and under which the gross receipts of all ‘Were added together and divided between them ‘Wader a rule satisfactorily to each. In this way all risk of adopting lower rates to increase the ‘Dusiness of either was avolded, and the traveling Public was little, if any, better off than if onlyza Single road was in operation. Recently, however, afourth road has been opened between the two terminal points named, and high hopes of realizing some of the advantages of rival roads were enter- tained. These expectations were short lived, how- ever. No sooner had the new line been fairly pened for business than it was taken into the family combination alrealy existing, and fares and freights are now high as ever,—with a pros- Peet of an advance, in fact, to meet the expenses Of carrying on a fourth road without a correspond- Ang Increase of through businesa. ‘The same thing 15 likely to occur when all the ‘Ftval roads to the Pacific are completed. It is also ertain to bappen tn the case of the present trunk Mne arrangement between New York and the west @ssoon as the new roal, familiarly called the “Nickel-Plated Lin is ready to undertake through business. Mr. Vanderbilt 1s, to be sure, Reported to have declared that {t shall not parttot- pate in the advantages of the compact now exist- ing between the old roads: but nobody places Much reliance on any assurances Mr. Vanderbilt ‘May give when making them good at ali conflicts ‘With his interests. There {s,on the other hand, ‘every reason to belleve that, in spite of his asser- @rations to the contrary, the new road will be Made a party to the present combination just as Boon asit becomesa formidable competitor for freight and passenger business. What is the public going to do about it? What fan itdoaboutit? At present there appears to be no remedy, except through government taking Possession of all railway lines and managing the transportation of the country as it now does the Postal service, or by the passage of a law prevent- tng al: pooling arrangements or other combina- ons with the same purpose in view, and prohib- {ting any division of earnings and profits except ‘between tndividual creditors and shareholders of @ach corporation. The latter plan would probably ot accomplish the end in view, and to the former ‘Shere are many and grave objections, It is ltkely, Bowever, as things are going now, thet the ra- pacity and dangerous power of the rallway nabobs ‘Will drive the people of the country to accept It as Swelcome alternative at no distant day, what- ‘ever thelr opinions of the functions of government may be. = a Woepswortrs WISDOM. Bamuel Rogers relates this anecdate:—One afternoon @ Court I was stondine beside two intimate acquaint- ances of mine, an old nobleman and amd- We-swed lady of rank, when the former re- marked to the latter that he thought a cer- tain young lady near us was uncommonly beautiful. AH ‘rhe midddie-aged Indy replied: seeany particular beauty in ber.” “*Ab, madam,” he rejoined, ‘‘to us old men youth always appears beautiful.” ‘This speech, when I repeated {t to him, particularly Struck Wordsworth, who remarked that beauty was ‘slways rendered still more attractive, so far ashe had Observed, whenever Sanvoup’s Grxczm was liberally and, it G YOUR INSURANCE at THE CORCORAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFI: NORTHWEST CORNER 10TH CE, NEEL TS NOMTEWEST. | AND F OW AS THOSE OF A’ HER rr-CLass COMPANY OF BEAL AND PERSONAL PROPER’ RED AGAINST FIRES ENSU “T cannot BATES as 4OHN T. LENMAN, President. A. H. HERR, Vice President. J. T. DYER, Secretary. AILORING DEPARTMENT. ISH SUITL the it SUITINGS, suitable for the season, to W. 8. TEEL, ‘995 Pennaylvanis avenus, ou28-La* 1922 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Sign of Red Slipper. OF COLUMBIA, ROBERT J. THOMAS, vs. t Equity No. 7,981. ANN M.cankoxteta.) PUY [nou consideration of ths motion of one Lewis W. | ‘Thomas. by his so icitor, Jaines H. Smith, moying the Solid Laced Shoes for Boys and court to direct the clerk Of this court to pay to him the Child's Solid Button Boots, hee’ rls, 50, T5e, and $1. or spring heeled, 7 sum of $192 the distribu sharesof the estate of | Our Durable Solar and A.S. Tip Bucton, for Boy ee this cause to defendant, | Kisses" and Child, Tad $1.35. prs W Epona a to be the rat ie and latse-st 4) ue a sing Heel, Button, of | ew re, 107 de use, it id, ‘aisht and Pebble Goat to $2.25. ay of Seyterah Uthat the said | Boys’ and Youths’ Fine Calf Gaiters: Button, and Bal- motion stand for hea TH DAY OF morals, OCTOBER, A.D. 1582; provided a cop’ f this order be aa on Sint week, for successive . — wee Even hhewspaper. ‘ALB. HAGNER. Associa! ALL SUMMER GOODS AT CosT. A true copy—test: R. J. MEIGS, Clerk. WHITE'S ENGLISH CEMENT—A FRESH CAR- go—just lauded from schooner. This celebrated Portland for sale, in lots to sult, at low prices, . L. BIC si-Im Teuth-stre:t W @ Per VINEGAR. A PURE ARTICLE CHEAP. STRENGTH OF EVERY BARREL TESTED, AND GUARANTEED TO KEEP PICKLES. J. H. CRANE, 936 Louisiaua avenue. §27Look ont for grand opening of our newly en- clucting good will and a lease of the premises, This ik the oldest established Book and Stationery store iu the District, aud offers a rare opportanity to any one 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 percent. will be al- lowed on all cash sales. au28 ([HE FINEST BAY RUM, GIBSON WHISKEYS, THE BEST SHERRIES, TES tobe found a teo aN 5 WM. ORME & SONS, Established 1833, 1013 Penna. ayenue. AGENTS FOR GOLD GLOSS, ‘The best Metal and Glass Cleanser in the world. s1-2w FA AND WINTER HATS. ALL THE NEW COLORS TRODU GREEN, BROWN, BLUE AND BLACK. AGENTS FOR DUNLAP'S NEWYORK NOVELTIES. WILLETT & RUOFF, 905 Fennsylvania avenue. portant TO HOUSEKEEPERS. T# PUBLIC SCHOOLS WILL OPEN IN A SHORT TIME, ry) And the most complete DOMESTIC GUC. AxD OUR NEW FALL STOCK OF SCHOOL SUITS FOR BOYS AND YOUTHS ‘D ES JUST IN- ‘Bas been placed upon our counters for inspection, and D. a were will be found to consist of BEAUTIFUL ORIGINAL DESIGNS, an31-1m Which we can justly claim ARE NOT EXCELLED Abs. Good ne i mn Fine Old Whisky . Fine Volong Tea, 1 valion Pure Cider V 1 gallon White Wine Vinegar. Talso offer to my customers— ted Coffee. Fox LONG WEAR, STYLISH EFFECT, ‘very low. R, IRVING BOWIE, Corner 7th and L streets northweat. GINGLETON & HOEKE, 801 MARKET SPACE. EXCELLENT FINISH, GOOD WORKMANSHIP au28-Im. AND LOW PRICES ANYWHERE, CARPETS! CARPETS !1 ‘Wo have made a specialty this season in LOOKING cig ArQ now showing a full line of all the newest de- AFTER THE BOYS IN MANUFACTURING OUR | Piy'ant Inara Gone e eeeny Brussels, Threo, STOCK, and WILL CONSIDER IT A FAVOR IF | Ris novelties one apne aes and Has, PARENTS WILL GIVE US A CALL, IF ONLY TO | cringe Bo ie nw oe praberies, Furuiture, Coy- INSPECT OUR GARMENTS AND GET POSTED ON PRICES. We are confident we can suit you, and erings, &c., in new and elegant as ‘will be glad to have you accept our invitation to visit us, I Lowest cash prices. New goods received daily, SINGLETON & HOEKE. an29 801 Manxer Space. H™" A HOUSE THOROUGHLY BY USING BIOHARDSON, BOYNTON & 0O.'S GAS-TIGHT DURABLE FURNACE, (Furnaces for Coal or Wood). Embody new 1882 improvements not found in other goods. Contains more practical and useful features, Cost leas to keep in order—use less fuel, will give more heat and a larger volume of pure air than any furnace mace—Cheapest to buy and use. (iicuanvsox, Boxntos, & Co., Manufacturers, 232 & 234 Water St, N. Y). A. SAKS & CO. STRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, 316 SEVENTH sTREET. ‘THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, Sold by ‘Has Just Opened CHAS. G. BALL, A Line of Clothing for Boys 4 years old. 1837 Est. n. w., Washington, D. 0, 729-e, tu&th,3m A Line of Clothing for Boys 5 years old. A Line of Clothing for Boys 6 years old. A Line of Clothing for Boys 7 years old. A Line of Clothing for Boys 8 years old, A Line of Clothing for Boys 9 years old. A Line of Clothing for Boys 10 years old. A Line of Clothing for Boys 11 years old. PEAcH Panerai APPLE SLICERS!! COMBINATION; CIDER AND EFF a ‘TTT A Line of Clothing for Boys 12 years old, ir J i Mi z A Line of Clothing for Boys 13 years old, 4 ® “oo? z ‘A Line of Clothing for Boys 14 years old. * ppp tan A Line of Clothing for Boys 15 years old, Per Eee Bee 2 i A Line of Clothing for Boys 16 years old. A Line of Clothing for Boys 17 years old. = EE POE THe Socel onsS fey ont BUILDERS AND GENERAL HARDWARE, F. P. MAY & CO, aut 634 Penna. avenue, nesr 7th street. In which prices range from $3.75 per suit to $10. These ‘goods must be seen to be appreciated. Also, s full line WANTED—HELP. eee 2 tS eet WASTED A Bor. BETWEEN 12 AND 13 YEARS of to the house. | . ih ed Pel SaaS Fen nea WAxTED_OSE GOOD COOK AND ONE FOR cham! ;, also one to wash and scrub. In- quire at 485 Fennsylvania avenue northwest. s7-3t" ANTED—A ETENT GIRL OR WOMAN, W 8 do rencral EEA GE Re a tod Ook a family of two: wood wages fa competent one; Cty References required. Call at” abi8 G-etmoet norgh- = is ANTED—IMMEDIATELY—20 WHITE—18 COL- Wore Goons ep TATELS workers; private famil- jes; good wages. Apply at 926 F street northwest, office open 8 a.m. and 9 pain. a7-3t° ANTED—FIRST-CLASS BUSHELMAN. SELTZ W & MERTZ, 1105 Pennsylvania avenue. s6-t J ANTED—A GOOD WARDKOOM STEWARD FOR 6 WAntep— io icood waxes FOR RENT—ROOMS. Beebe" ER SOE RREED POOR F:: NT_ONE FRO} ribet LARGE ~ApPHY at 619 Tith at. hordhweske Se NT—AN LN - PEs ELEGANTLY FURNISHED PAR- ite family ; ternze moderate: street co "Apply at S401 N streote heel Wontinetont 8-38" POE, RENT TEREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS f care; torte, G16 per mene s poly 1649 Columban on PD street, Of Q street. Refi xchanged. s7-2° 7 NISHED ROOMS, ON SECOND rd floors; aso, one Parlor, with modern im- provements; at 1221 10th street northwest. a 7 ‘T—ROOMS—FUBNISHED AND UNFUR- ‘sl-lw* 0-5-5. Passaic. “Apply on board, at Navy Yard. JOR RENT—A SUITE OF FURNISHED ROOMS, {without board, suitable for gentlemen, on second T-CLASS PLUMB: RS; mye Scor, south front, ine private family. Apply 1527, eady employment. ary es c EDUCATIONAL. CONDRON, PRINCIPAL OF PARK SEMI- Mitig wrt mectvo tee nema Oe Cae ee west, SEBTEMBER 30, “Tuskuction ic, Matvemasien, ‘Composition, &e-, will be given ‘oF — 6. ile given privat 188 BALLS FRENCH AND ENGLISH SCHOOL Ny ede Inland Tnetuctons in the ry 2g oe er ROFESSOR ALEXANDER DeWOLOWSKI, Pianist and Vocalist, assisted daughier, Mi SABELEA DEWOLOWSEE bas ie-oyenes his MU cle ‘AL INSTITUTE, at 1116 M street, corner 12th street Rorthwest, His new and simplified method of tnetra- fon fs the beat in existence. It saves years of practice ene te ts ee at > ee parlor, eo ee QT. MARYS LE SEMIN, SP MARYS aR CL, ST. MAPY'S COUNTY, Will enter upon dts thirty-niuth session October 2. Fe address sigan MISS A, £. THOMAS, #2.5,7-3t Princiyal. W. FLYNN, AM, s. S.W."corner 4th and K streets northwost, wately or in Class—Mathematios, Latin, Grvok, French, German and English. Special attention to prap- aration for College, West Point, Annarvlis and all com- inations. Termes in advance. au? E. SCHEFL, ORGANIST, TEACHER OF PTANO |e and VOCAL’ MUSIC. Particular attrition tier HE MISSES KERR mn SCHOOL WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20, 1 908 12th strect fhorthweet Shan Avria OF THE SACRED HEART OF MARY, an for day vi} Mary a | thane, o be qu Af G_ THORN, 1225 F street nortuwest, poieed ish vanes = Sth scegt. “Tie fnatutions wider Comte of ine | Bayar, Sew aages, owe, Samu fe be gual foe W ioaevort WHILE WOMAN FOR GERERAL | JOR RENT PLEASANT, FURNISHED ROOMS, | Dominican Sisters. ‘wil reopen for day’ ecliiare and | 'sivesine housework in a family of three adults. Call at single or en suite, at 1322 L street northwest. boarders MONDAY, SEPTP MBER lita. ‘The course = TE 1906 New Hampshire avenue northwest. 86-2t au28-2w* ms orisoas, Tecdomgacne 9 he ipdudiog al branches taught in ee r Galt nN 53 (age = WaANIRD-4 G00D CARRIAGE TRIMMER, POR BENT ROOMS ON SECOND AND THIRD | teachers bas arrived from the Mother Howse et Siti, | charierel istirate of the hichest grado; affords emp JOHN M. YOUNG, 313 6th north- floor, furnished or un with or without | nawa Mound, Wis., the Sisters are prepared to give | cial facilities for the study of Music, the Modern Lx = rou. | Sepelgnge: sl mote caveicuoa, gdtces | Rath Te ater, aegoelae, | foun te thy Seguin te, fr De WANTED A WOMAN 70 D0 GENERAL HOUSE. | Rup fir otic. au25-20° | rodimenvs of Drawins’ ana t oeal Mane see Peta Se or circulate witrens the principal. Re- Nr; pest of re‘eronces required. Apply | at 21 i RENT_RTRGANT APARTMENTA COME if to purils without extra cherge. Tn | ferencer—The Hey. Mosse. Adding, Forrest, Ritott, Soe I ae ge eed p Seay ee cae | eae Anivows. airs ten ll W Astep AN EXPERIENCED | NURSH FOR | ond or third floors; moderate rent. At 1021 Veruont oe partnes pine oe onal DSOR COLLEGE AND FEMALE SEMI went Defoe noone Wages, SIU par moun eGo | AEM —. SESTER SUPERIOR. _ | Gpous SEPTEMBEM An 1802,” Bor fall telstra on (NTED — TIN: 5 = a ic 185 SARAH A. HOWLETT, PIANO TEACHER, | address Rey. A. M. JELLY, D.D., | ew Wind- Wee? a BAN EE A GOOD GENERAL FOR RENT—HOUSES. M S14 ith street northwest, | tor. Sa. C i3thoe tata Furnace Store, 815 7th street, between H and I. 86- = = Lemons at mine or pupil's residences. che ISS SPALDING'S YOUNG LADIES’ SEMINARY, shane (SETTLED WHITE WOMAN FoR | FOE {RENP-TWO NEW DWELLING HOUSES, tt MSS DSLTOENS LADIES SEMINARY, WANTED-A SETTLED WHITE WOMAN FOR on 14th str-et, between P and Q streets northwest: | YPRS. E. L. JENSEN'S v8 ‘will re-open . santana guaflamig. must navecis wetsrence: “Any: te Re | Moat tank eetenee hp even Seely OE CCORP-LET | Wit re-open Saskia Ai oF ey realdence, 208 F WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 191m, 1882. malt ni st “os mn to R. | abou pt 3 s 5 7 a = vi - * COHLN'S Shoe Store, 69) Peonsyivan saver a6 2t*" | street rest Sul ‘of business, | Street northwest. ee | ee st northwest; suitable for any kind WANSTED—FOR RAILROAD SERVICE, A STEN- | Apply,to Dr. L. M. TAYLOR 701 M streot northwest. ographer capable of writing 125 words a minute. Must be accitrate and experienced with papers, and write a first-class hand. “Unmarried man peelcrred. Andress, with referen, and history, Lr. W. T. BAR- NAXD, ‘Camden Station, Baltimore: 06 -3t WW aee Good COOK AT THE BEE HIVE, 206 9th streetnortuwest. 85-3 WARTED-ONE FIRST-CLA ER, INME- diately. Apply at J. R. street northwest. FOR BENT—A NINE ROOM HOUSE: ALL MOD- ern improvements; good loc.tion; parties in the bonse will retain two rooms if agreeable. 925 12th street northwest. 156-2 JOR RENT—DWELLING HOUSE 421 MSTREET northwest, 11 rooms. All conveniences, in e00d. order and desirable location. Rent very reasonable. THOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, 017 F street’ northwest. rx MAEYEAND AGRICULTURAL. COLLEGE: | next seaxion commences THURSDAY, Soeeuter iat. For catalogues or further information address President WM. H. PARKEA, College Station, Prince George Co.. Ma. YING FEMALE COLLEGE, MECHANICSRU Pa, near Hartistvung). 27 7th fe ALM, Drew PE AND, MRS, ALFRED BUJACS ENGLISH and French Boarding and Day School for Young 1012 17th street northwest, reopens September 2ist. Music un charge of Migs Seron.— #5-im* Traian tad Prameh beers 1d Day School for ‘usiish and Fren: riding an s Young Ladies. 1100 M street northwest, Washington, D, ©., re-opens September 1882. st rROrouEe collewiate conte. Srvcial advautagor for udeuts in murie and art. For cataic app’ rincipal, MES. J. E. SOMERS. |S “PS Sn lon mouths of Fu RENT—109 C STREET SOUTHEAST; TEN all modern papeerenenta, $40 per month, WS&ANTED-A WOMAN FOR GENERAL Wonk; ee CHARLES W. HANDY, Y14 F street horthwest. inust be able to sew and run machine; written res erences required. 1306 8 street northwest. WANIEDS 4 SALE AN IN A STOVE STORE one who thorouhly understands the business: reference to honesty and ability. Address X. ¥., Star offic 3 85-3 ‘OR RENT—TO PRIVATE FAMILY ONLY, THAT handsome, nearly new, and centrally located resi- dehce, 724 12th street northwest, 13 rooms, furnace, electric bells and all the mod. inj Maen Rertest onder WASTED TIWENTY-FIVE ABLE-BODIED MEN | 404 condition. | STEIGER & ae i work until frost if they suit. L. | New Yorkavenue, oe McMURIA' erick, Mi s-10t_ | FOR RENT_NEW ERICK HOUSE, CORNER lire AN TRD= Au Goan Tema TTOEOOT: and East Capitol streets: location unsurpassed; park V. K, WASH Wontiron. “anne? poR Motte, oe a Mase northwest. oe * auls WASTED WHITE AND COLORED COOKS. GF: eral Workers, 2d Girls and Nurses for this city Baltimore, Phitadelphis, New York and. elsewhere. Femilies furni-hed servants with references. Try us. 928 F strevt northwest, Licensed Agency. C. E. P &CO. auld-4w inclosed: two bay windows, aud vault; plumbing per- fect VEY SPALDING, $9 Covedran Buidees. v OR RENT. ladeiy his AND MRS. LUcr! PROF. E. C. COLLIERE'S I : Courses of Study—Pngiiah, Business, Scientific ant P oO TOE ae Clacton thorongh CHhemicel departinent.| Reading ptctubee 23” 1882, ueht by a Atet-clawe election ‘Will no-cost Puscemanbcr Se, 4082, at Processor ‘master of the beatition of the Full of teachers. onportunities offered t> young men and boys ful For particulars apd circular, address for the best American Coil Degrees are E. C. :. by authority of the 1 ture of jn ee | ones eeeete ae iG LADIES. CUEORCH SCHOOL FOR You 1213 Twelfth street northwest, FENER to those whone education hae bran negiected. ‘Miss MacLeod,Principal. Fourteenth year begins on ome-like departinent for litte boys. Twelve instruct. ORTLIDGE (Yale € lage), A. M., Pring ors. 3,8) Wednesday, Sept. 20. Application as above. #4-1m 1-tu, th, Concordville, Del.’ oo.. Ba. ROEBEL INSTITUTE—KINDERGARTEN, PRI- AGERSTO MINARY FOR YOUNG tuary, Preparatory and advanced Departments: LADIVS—A Superior Institute, Send for cate: Freuch, Elocution, Music, Drawing and | logue. Lev. ©. 1. KLEDY. Principal Hycerst: Reop September 13: one square fre 5 dy 15-co jan Circle, 1127 13th northwest. Teachers! | 70 ag ane. B TY SCHOOL, EL I, JAMES MG. i pons WEDNESDAY, SE Thorough preparation. Location high. Jy27 tu, th, For circulars and particulars apply to the Prin- 5, isves ‘SUSIE POLLOCK and CATHERINE ft RNETT, T. 19 o4-8t Me™ OLGA HESSELBACH’S KINDERGARTEN rent by the mont or quarter; rents applied on pur- chase. 11H, Ww tED—BY A GOOD COOK A SITUATION that wili pay cood wages and confined s ely to best reference; boarding houses objected. ‘M., Star offic 87 V y ANTED_BY A TRUSTWORTHY AND COMPE- st F. G. 3M. tent young Colore? Man a situation as porter ina fore, or will drive a delivery wagon; first-class reter- | (ORE BARGAL Address Box 106, Purchasers—Two three-story, —_ | Honses, with ce'lar, 9 rooms, all mi A YOUNG LADY | withi half ean ora situation as copyist. Address ( each, on easy terms. Also, three-stol tar Office, 66- front House, of 10 rooms and ce 7 “ 1, at $4,000. Two-story brick House, 7 roome, mod- | improvements, on ith street, near S, ct £2, 200. ‘Two-story frame House, 7 rooms, gas, water and bath; Fierce, near 14th street, at $2,250." W. &. BUR" FORD, 1115 F street northwest. 86 aL press brick front fern conveniences, uare fron, “Scott Circle, "$3,500 OF 16, nd intelligent, of industriou hobits, a Situation in an offic best “references, press brick | MM then Sixt MbeR ou, Preach teaut tee Teopens October 24, 1882, at 1135 17th street northwest, | 474 opens SEP : ‘ pane pee on ‘ 2 eit | cally. Morning, afternoon and ovenine Preach Clases = | _Avply for cireatars. ” Co fog Taaten and wnt pape atl tei petal \ RESP! YOUNG MAN | PEARY scHOOLOF MUSIC, N. Young ladies and litt e wirls thoroughly taught ere a ae eon P 1534 16th treet north test, English, Fronch and the Ancient Languages. Daiy is very capabl far offi : ——s OPENS SEPTEMBER 1578, 1882, NSTRUCTION IN FRENOW and tion. — = —— N EOUS ‘1 per month and upwards. #2-6t" Mrs. J. L. MeGer, formerly a suc teacher of TED-AN APPOINTMENT IN SO} H 4 ae Steubenville Seminary and cthor promineut schools, » Government Departments; will pay $100, or =a 2 = | EY IN u das charge of the Unulish department. per cent of Address ROGER? &, koB: —GROCERY STORE AND FIXTURES; | $18 Connecticut avenue, Residence, 1323 K street northwest, opposite Prank it stock fr saie, For purticulars apply on premises, | Reopens, THURSD: fA EOF Obreulary apply | tin Square. 3925-30, Se f 12ttand O streets northwest. #5-3t" | to the Misses BURG incipais, 3 Ga DOTS ENG—AND GLAS” SIGN BOEGGL jt “tuation as Chambermaid in a private famity’ =a SERN TR ee, will commence its next annual sesaon on een do plain OF 01 to Ke Ci eae child. - Fs “ ¥ App.y at 42) SM atzect northwest ne eek MCU | Toth square and UpHehe of ain oe leading maskes, for |~ French and Engiteh! Sastre Ween ieaies and SEPTEMBER lira, 1982, In the North Session Room of 4 Chureh. "The ‘Principal 'J”W. HUNT, ‘ay be al reseed Lock Box 834. Wasiiinctim, D.C. forteuetion in all brainchen faithful anit throne’. te eradustes have uniformly taken a bish a the varnous colleges and” uulversitios and at W | Little Giris. ven ‘Annual Session will commence SEPTEM- Mus. C. W. PATRO, street Prosbyterian Prinefj F. GERMUILLER, of PIA. ORGAN and VOCAL MUSIC, BASS. ‘741 7th street n.w. CHARGES | tiie | aud Annapolis, SSS ADEMOISEL TARDI a “eTH 1 aes Meee Sew irk, Rate na Bay pow MONDAY SERIEMBER 25, Young Lakes and Children. Reapan SEPTEMBi ttn > Bi street n.w. | 27-, Thoroush Englisl Course. Daily lectures, and other iangunges spoken within xix months. Draw- inw and musical advautares unsurpassed. aul6-1igm ESS COURSE IN BOOK-KPEPING, PEN- -, for @amonth. Day and night. CROSS, 1312 Massachusetts ayenue. Studies resumed MONDAY, SEPT. 4th. s1-6t ACADEMY OF HOLY 0 NICE ROOM HOUSr; BATH- rooin and water-closet; 1909 9th street northwest; on easy terms, Apply on premises, 2-60" FIRST-CLASS HOUSE, ymaster General Sinith, U. St WANTED—ROOMS. V J ANTED_BY A LADY ONE OR TWO UNTUR- nished Rooms ina small family. Address Box 144, Star offi W 4N2eD By hwo GENTE nicely-furnished Room: in neieborhood of Fr: nent if suited. Address 5 Ws ‘UR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, 1 t and K, 10thand 16th streets, a suite roomy, with front or back furnished or partly furnished ose OF Reur thereto, references ex FOX SALE_HANDSOME DWELLING JUST BE- ing finished, desirably locate: Section, halt a square from horse cai 10 rooms, bath, large butier’s and Kitchen’ pantries, fur- nace, stationary wash tubs: hardwood finish through- out, substantially a) \-built. Will sell at slight advance on actual cost of building if aprlied for at onee. STEIGER & LIEBERMANN, 1418 New York avenue. slot OK SALE-CHEAP FoR GASH—TWO-STORY feven-room Brick House, all modern improve- eee Inquire on the premises, 899 4th ae wee el-2w in northwestern | "= § SENDOREE aj ‘Will open her Schoo! for Boys and Girls on MONDAY, Sqptemnber 4th. audl-2w* AM. P. Church, 9h strect northwest. . JOHN'S COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, VERMONT AVENUE NORTHWEST, Studies resumed MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. au30-2w “TOBIAS, President. AW SCHOOL OF GEORGETOWN U SITY, Opens OCTOBER 4TH. Geckens YouNG, eu23-1m GE, ELIIOOTT OMY, MD, Claexical and Commercial Courses, and Drawing taught in every clans without extra charge. Board, Tuition, &¢.. OCK HILL QOLLEG Scientific, Modern L fT ceslon x = f five monthe, $130. Studiss resummed MONDAY, Sop- Crronllars at Morrie nee Genel tember 4, 1882. " Send for Prospects. rc 1425 New Vork sveute. ang26-bw BROTHER AZARIAS, President. =e D.C. _| QPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, LINCOLN DERN EANGUAGHS NATURAL SCTENCES, | Hall Balliine, eoruer har ang bated. Day we hE ag eg Ee - ‘agement in schools. GRABOWSEL, M. A.S., | #Ts, and men and women for seif-eupport and real ‘h. D., Capitol Hill, 100 Ce. e. References: Mr. Chas. branches tanght are the English, wunee ; Burl - B. Young, Mmerson Institute, 8. Keener Gox, D. | Bess Arithmetic; Spencerian Practical Penmanship D., Hon. ‘Alex. H. Stephens, of Ga. aus0-Im* | | Bookkeey ane, OF, Gusie and double entry, adapted ANTED—HOUSES AND LOIS IN ALL PARTS Gf the city tomupply the demand of our custom- GiOHRER & YOUNG, 921 F street northwest. ¥ No: 4491 K_ street northwest. Contains seventeen Toons, not including bath-rooms o: puntrics. Has every modern improvement. aud is one of the finest lo- exted propertics m the fax WANTED BY SEPTEMBER 90, A TEN OR twelve room house, with modern’ impr sveinexts, in northwestern part of ‘the city, between 7th and 15th and Fand N streets. Address M.W.S., Star office. 11" a as = every vv. business; Business Practice, whole- QPANISH TAUGHT AT 1024 17ru STREET N.W.; | sale, retail and banking, euplosing the methods of §S Recular cine evenings ‘Tuesday and Friday. Pri accounts, business pay and correspondence. stored Yato lessons at purl’ residence. New clase tor begin- | by Icading business houses: Pureval eid Vora Gale | ners September 1ith. yu29-2w* | ture: Poutical Eeonomy: Commercial Law; Buxiness | turk INGALLS REN Ethics. | Special departinents in Elocution, Phonogra- W4ntep BY a raMILy OF FOUR ADULTS. House of from 6 to 9 rooma, location between 4th and 14th and Pennsyivania avenue and K streets north- wost. Address J. D. MERRITT, 905 Peunsylvan a av- 87-20" enue. Vv A SMALL FURNISHED Hi tween H, M, lith and 17th streets northwes: dreas U. H. C., Stir offi FOR SALE—LOTS. Lots on the west side of New Hampshire avenue ar 16th street, 20 feet front. Ad:ireas OWNER, Star office. 87-30" OR SALE—CHEAP—BEAUTIFUL LOT FONT streets and reservatio: ‘ituated on Massa- 4 Ad. CO: WOR SALE-THREE DESIRABLE BUILDING | Ashford’s abstract. | jable part of the city”. ae ee ee phy and Drawing, in charge of best masters, College ees ice 5 zt of St | yen AUGUST 28TH, of students f pee A UR | deacherof wie KSdraarad Stott Marie, ror amy | Guo AUGUST aorn. fe the penton of wines fe pt sorthwents Street uorthwe-t. aui29-1m _ | niontly installments of #10, $60. by the quatted twelve RIVATE FAMILY SCHOOL-CTHOROUGH IN- | Weeks: $20; year scholarship for day or Seung: ure struction in the Ei chased on eritering, $50, evening tuition, three months, ih Branches, Latin, Greok, | €7"ed Om an, = = z ng tuition, one mouth, $6. ‘The new, hani- eh peeerintdigh ee pod gig as fomely illustrated Colleee Anuduncement, ‘erme, in- | cluding tuition, board. laundry, &c., $150, or $17: soourding'ts rade, Twenty ave miles fear Weskive” ton. | Apply to I. D. BLUNT, a2d-aWw Germantown, Montecine ‘Ma. NIVERSITY, ly contaiuing full ‘uiformation, sent free upon application by mail, oF site Octane os ey ii erence, Disdionn SARA A. SPENCEK, Vice-Pri auld Gass ACADEMY, CORCORAN BUILD- 101 = WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS | q 7 ANTED-STFAM CARPET SALE-A SINGER SEWING MACH been used one month; all the latest improvenenta: ANING WITH- | Willsell at half price. Address previous to. Monday ‘T, HOWARD U MY. 7 ANTE NEAT, COMFORTABLY FUI enue, Gth and © streets, (Gen. Greenes | La wii open SEPTEMBER 1s) For ferthocinieney Ne, : WW itihed Hones ct nis Gc one ROADS, coun | cuueeks enue, terms easy, “Inquire 404 ¥ih | tion, apie to the Sectotary, JAMES OT SO | Arsciect school fae Bane od $28. U.S. Tamawone, western part of the city. “Address DeViERE, strect Lorthwest. s5-lm__ | Sth Street northwest. aut8-$w"_ | rimited Only eee od a ee oice. — ee —_—_— — a : : ; g atactor SS 5 OSBORNE'S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL | ceived. Fall Of 1882 Deine September 1th. Day yANTED—TO PURCHASE—Ho FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS | Mit S202 ROARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, | Sod cvening potas eat ae eee ee ae nethucets pacine. —— = ae S SEVEN Yeans | taught by. ural Method” by native teachers. Mu ort « tic. bra, Geom Ticats "Address. EDAX HORSE, SEVEN ZPARS | attention gives tolitde rine. suie-Sm | Latin and Greeks BURTON MACAPER. a Washington, D.C. PSICAL ACADEM between Connect Principal, J. P, CAULF 15-3) Principal. 1 De SALES STREET, at ave. and 17th at. 2.W, ‘Mus. Doo. TT'2E, CEDABS-GEORGETOWN HEIGHTS. A home school for young ladies and litte girls, will Teopen on MONDAY, October 2d. For Circulars ad- Gress the Misses Earle, 1916 35th street, Washington, rature, ematics and the Sciences. A 3 a Studies resumed September Lith. auld put whipping or iujury to your cazpets. Onders by | Box 242, City Rost Office. sist | D. — SSoakD am Seine $150 TO $200 A YEAR. telephone. 616 Louisiana avenue. A. H. cea FO eee Bucey AND HAR ESS. VORWOOD INSTITUTE, cee yun ot ean rt Sate BialiNany, donna N. = = = iorse 8 years, kind, and child can drive ae 4 3 sy3l- yy ANTED—A PA. WITH A SMALL CAPITAL | in good order, and harness new. Very chea; will open WEDNESDAY, September 20th, = - lena W Alto auras ie profitable businens. For mtr: | sirset nortuwests ad -2e 262m MF and Mra. Wat. b. CEttais, | BROARD AND, TUITION $150, OF red ticulars cull on k. BL ATTWELL, Happ’: Se ao = au: incipals. Address MILITARY ACADEMY, Haddonfield, N. of 6th and I stree's northwest. ee enone oe erou i) 3 ; a a dysi-dm aes TEReRGrE sale : a at ee Engiish and French School for Young 821 | FPOARD AND TUITION $175 TO $225 a YEAR. Weir obtain Eicuelbersers “Novel dati Hen | Money Freedman’s a eee ermont avenue, reopens WebSEspay, SEPTEM- Bo xhs Mar Auy COLLEGE, rlinaton, N- Cure and of all malanal di of D. DAVIDSON. 653 BER 13th. | Thorough instruction in einieee tod a. dy3l- E street southwest. V Fe SALE—FIRST-CLASS SIDE-BAR BUGGY, ' made to order. ‘rood as new, $225. CLARK'S STABLE, 17 SALE—A SEVEN YE .D BLACK HORSE, ly safe and gentle, kind and sound; will be | an be seen at CLAKK’S Arlington Livery Stab! G street. 26-6t* cost $125 in shop Gstrest, 86-62" rT BY THE AUTO- inatic Steam Process; the best in the world; no in- est falric. , Orders by telephone of other LETUN & HOBKE, carpet dealers, $01 Market Space. dyl4 Cail | Li McGEE, 1523 K street. 5 ISS AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, THACHER — McC voest and fontramonta hodeasa Hata Address 944 K street northwest. resumed tember 4th. ia ais P»ssvLvanta MILITARY ACADEMY, ber of pupils received in the family. DUBS. E eGEE's SCHOOL FOR GIRLS WILL Re-open SEPTEMBER 20th at 1323 K street, Lessons aud Conversations in French daily bj V? Prud'homme. For full particulars inquire of rs.J- wu23-Lan' WASTED T 1, uICH, 400) MAINE AVENUE southwest, Cleans Carpets better, with less wear and tear, than ‘any other firm in the city, Mattresses remade; Feathers renovated; Furniture sieamed. Or- ders by ml ‘OUNCE THAT JOHN E. New York avenue, is aCom- OR SALE—CHEAP, TO REDUCE STOOK, ITAL- end Granite Monuments, Headstones, &e. Corner 2ist street and Pennsylvania avenue north- west. 85-1m* }OR SALE-IMMENSE BARGAIN-AN ELE- gant Chickering & Sons Square Piano, 75 octaves, four round corners, extra fine rosewood case and lyre, serpentine moulding; cost $690 new; wall be sold at & steat sacrifice for cash, owner needing money. Apply at once at . F. A. URSO'S New Pinno Warerooms, 85-51" 613 11th street northwest. R SALE—A FIRST-CLASS, SECOND-HAND Upright Piano, 7; octave, three etrinws, stool and cover, £190; ownsr has no use for it. WORCH'S Piano Roonis, 1139 10th street northwest. ‘au2é-39* FE SALEEXTRA CABINET UPRIGHT GRAXD Piano, mi icent, richly finished and carved rose- wood ease, brilliant tone aud simuring qualitions tinest Piano in the city: nearly new; used by member of Con- reas: cost $500. Will sell ‘for $900, part monthly. pply at 1217 H strect northwest. ‘aus yR SALE—A PATE OF EINE DRIVING MARES, ix0od saddle horses.” “Aleo’ several suit y BEALL, Room 4, 14 missioner of Deeds for Every State and Territory, U. Always in ind 8. Commissioner, Examiner and Notary. ice from 9 a. my, to 5 ios. Highest cash price paid. 321 Pennsylvaniaavenuc, bet, Sdand 43g steers. anid :D_YOU TO KNOW THAT ISELL A FIRST- class Tailor-made Second-hand Suit, much better shh agmeat deal cheaper thane common: now auitcan Ee JUSTHS OLD STAND, No. 619 D street no or_st Branch Store, No. 409 9th st. northwest. N. B.—we ‘but first-class Second-hand Clothine. ~ janld BUSINESS CHANCES. R SALE—AT A GREAT BARGAIN, THE located other Horses, entire stock, good will of a well and | able for any purpose. THOMPSON'S, 9th and O street Liquor Store doing a profitable and cash trade.” ad- | 2¥!e for = = drew Box 60, ‘Star Omics. Sabie =r e7-2t* (OR SALE—GROCERY BUSINESS IN ONE OF fe, Sane, Tot rae ts 927 F street northwest. R SALE—THE GOOD WILL AND FIXTURES "Tailc in Leceburg, Va., ofa aloe shop tal ure. doing a Box 74 or 380, Alexandria, Vs sa, R SALE—ONE HUNDRED DIFFERENT KINDS of new and second-hand Jag- Buggies, Pony Carts. Mc! and ee Wr make; 10% INO, M. YOUNG’ Sone own: weat prices. iO. 8 R SALE—SPRING AND SUMMER CARRIAGES. Fn. Of cushundied au) Rity to ae Agent for ‘Buckboard ‘Bide-Bar Bus- forthe money. - O. 87-3t" ESIRING TO GIVE 'UP THE CUTLER HOUS! Dar ed cirect north T offer at private sale tho entire contents of same. This ia an olde jetor, ai-8t° wrell-ka ted“ Boardii MONEY TO LOAN. Tight carriages. Tho bist ‘ms the sousiey ‘vromptly attended to. ‘ m29_Repository anf Factory, 410-10 aise mew, LOST AND FOUND. REWARD—FOR A LIVER AND WHITE ‘Pointer Dos with collar on; lost Wednesday after- $5 ‘Apply at 1408 Now York avenue, i Cursren. Twenty first year opens SEPTEMBER 13rn. New building; superior accommodations appointments cou- coe E ‘Collesiste, Cuenca, Cle Engineering conferred. COL. THEO. HYATT, Prest. OR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS.—ENGLISH rye Classical 405 East Capitol «treet, CHARLES E. HILTON, A.M... Principal. i i term bexins SED- PREPARATORY SCHOOL. | TEMBER 11, 1883. ‘This schoo! opens on the 13th of September at the old where the exercises will GipkGETOWN COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES -3100 N West Washing- ton, D. C.—Misa LUCY STEPHENSON, ‘principal opens SEPTEMBER 13ra, with full of ers. x x full particulars apply fo the ‘Principal for circulars, (COEUMBIAN COLLEGE Limited namber of Puna recelved. | Evening clagses for both sexan. Far site on ‘Collexe Hill, be con- | further information apply to Principal. See py rag peed [NDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE AND opie dies y K SATIONAL KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL Foepowgrge uote for primary lasses, Ovens for chiliren Open ora inne copa ee | Se Te ee oe ae Bea bonis trite Pangea Bae ols t Sand pp bd ned aa Sie LOUISE POLLOCK, 99 Bir i808 O atrest norhnvest” ‘022: street; Miss SUSIE POLLOCK, 1127 13th street. FEE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE. aul9-Im 8 L. CADY'S BOARDING AND Da¥ School for Youny Ladies, West End Institute, New ven, Conn, Thirteenth roar commences SEPTEM- BER rx. Bend for circular. dys TIN, GREEK, MATHEMATICS, NATURAL Soi fon aad Rapa privately or in’ class. Students ss age dud competitive examinations. ‘A. JANUS. A.M. 3630 ‘Colurabian COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. F% ee AND DON BEASONABLE orchards, ‘ASHINGTON COLLEGIA’ Sititren, 7o-opens Reveeny 1882. my a tUHER M. C. DOUG- Principals, 1025 and 1037 Lith strest mosth weet 2 Shaman ©, BHORTLIDGE'’S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, MEDIA, Pa., (12 miles from Philadelphia.) oeat fine reputation. C. B. CUTLER, Prop: MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS TO $20.000 eS "ROMER = YOUNG,” 87 921 F street northwest, LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE. Mirchi, 3 and dyer cont, a b $5,000 at 5 per cent for 2 etrs-—no commission. J. Y. N. HUYCK, 1505 Pa. sl-Im __ Opponite north entrance O 8" Taeeoury, Palcios; ‘ONEY 10 LOAN—LOANS NEGOTIATED ON 4d life and enowment: soo ope ve policies excepjed., Etidowmen thin WETMORS & MoNEALE, Hoa! Entate Brokers Pa) New York avenue. ane MOS=E To 10mx ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT, BR. O. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F streets northwest. jy%t TO LUAN. Mer ora Sian ayaa ‘Charges moderate Nodelay. BEY sem. ‘916 F street: —A BLA ILK LACE AND PASSEMEN- | Re a ae ee ae I ATR PERA GLAS! AT Na- Litittar incster, fe tinder will be rewarded by to turning them to the Star office. REWARD_STRAYED FROM A Pi of MEN'S and YOUTHS SUITS. Good suits for $10, Odd Pants and Vests in great variety. G CcTIoN IN PRICES OE ARCHERY. We,are now offering our entire stock of ARCHERY at ORSGURT, « complats utoornaal Sasis gers 20d ‘x lowest prices. Wu, BALLANTYNE, & SON. | No trouble to show goods, MISFIT STOBB, CORNER TENTH AXD F. ‘ANUSORIPT COPIED M ‘TIPE- LOAN ON GOOD Sees Keath ice See Ea The Principal will be at the Ebbitt House Thurs- day, September 7, from7p.m. to9p.m. je¥7-24m WEST WAS! N SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Wo. 3008 et nortwset cotoes af US

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