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_ THE EVENING STAR WAS FRIPAY..... HINGTON September §, 1892 CROSBY S. NOYES...... Editor. The Evening Siar has a regular. permanen tena fiae dally cireutation more than trebie that ei any other daiiv paper published in Washington. and equal to that of all the other daily papers here ndded together. ted with the Telephone Ex- axders for the paper by mail hinge. Adverts 826 otherwise. new Savane. Double Sheet Star To-morrow. Owing to the great pressure on the advertising Space of Thx Srar at the present time, and par- ticularly in the eight-page editions, its advertising patrons are earnestly requested to send in their @unouncements for to-morrow’s Issue as early In the day ws possibie, and tn all eases before noon. It is only by compliance with this request that Proper arrangement and classification can be nade, ee = Judge Wylie’s exposure yesterday of the attempt to corrupt the jury in the star route cases created a sensation th [STERESTING TO EVERYONE. children's Solid Color Silkk C'ocked Children Solid Color Ribt me Me. Ladies’ and Men's Solid Color Sik Qlocked Hose, 25¢. Children's Heavy Undershirts, 12, Ba s0ee ee Ladies’ Heavy Vests, 25, 39, 49 to 98¢. Undershirts, 25, 38, 48 to 98c. Bosom, Reinforced Unlaundried Shirts, fc. Men's Red Medicated and White Lamb's hirts at lees than Waolewale Prices, ‘ool A Large Slate given to overy purchaser of $2 and up- ward ‘We also keep a well selectad stock of Dry Goods at the Lowest Prices. M. NEWMYER, 1920 Penn. ave., between 19th and 20th sta. Heavy" Men's = Li 58-3t Al WL THE FALL STYLES IN HATS AND BLOCKS for refinishing have been received. Also, well-selected stock of MILLINERY, FAN GOOM A full line of Ladies’ and Children’s HOSIERY, &c. Jar attention given to Dyeing, Cleabing and Curling Feathers, at A. T. WHITING'S, 924 Pennsylvania avenue. FL EADeuaRTeERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS. A Large and Most Complete Stock, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, FOR PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS, #8-3t * " #0 Ht MEN'S and YOUTHS SUITS. Good suits for $10. WM. BALLANTYNE & SON'a,. 3)” 423 7th: street. At 88 TAYLOR «& Hert wi» ty gly « vughont the eity,and through- o=t the whole country, perhaps, as well a5 In the court room. This interest arose, however, from the plice, the time, and the manner of the expos- ure, rather than itsmetter. Really there was no ground Waatever for surprise on the subject, ard hone was expressed, {un Washington,at least. The thods of the 2 have been so desperate snd so apparent (row the start that to any ob=erving pe to bribe the Jury were ant logicaPeonctusion of Aithough pretending to harges in beginning, those nd weil und 1 their gravity and the aking ous defense from the ever great y cost or however hideous Its mv Of course, in a struggle tor life, ‘tht: the jury must be looked after. It must bi if possible. If its com- Position could ‘Hed its members or Bome of them must be Iniluenced in some way, or the fate of t would be sealed. An Acquittai,in the face of the damning evidence produc yuld not be hoped for, but a disagree- Ment might be purchased if only a single corrupt Mancouli be found inthe Mttle band who held thelr desti nds. The effort was made, and the ¢ world. It might alinost be sabi that the cor sare also piainiy foreshadowed. But for the exposure ot yesterday the jury might have failed to agree upon @ verdict. Inthe of that event sucha conclusion to the trial is h irdly possibie now. eases of the kind prosecutea by the y Meut hos It had to fight against heavier or more nserupulous odds than tn the present contest. All the facts bearing upon it were hard ro obtain, and It was still harder, perhaps, to make the whole truth clear by sworn testimony; but tn spite of “3 interpasei by open foes und pre 1s, in spits of hired lbelers and pur- ebased silence, enough has been frrefragably Proven to establish a conition of taings about Which there can be no doubt and no mistake im the public mind. So mfich is known two all men. ‘When the secret history of the case and its trial comes to be written, if tt ever Is laid bara, 1t will make a much more interesting and even more isgraceful Ey Ba s Pe] nf fENNEYLVANIA AVENUE NEW GooDS. CNOICE IMPORTATIONS. LONDON AND PARIS NOVELTIES IN GENTS’ NECKWEAR Just Received. ENTIRELY NEW STYLES LADIES’ NECKWEAR. EXQUISITE PATTERNS. | CHOICE .DESIGNS IN HOOP-SKIRTS AND BUSTLES. A NEW LINE OF FINE FALL UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDREN, TAYLOR & HUFTY, 5 ee According to the cable dispatches, Gen. Wolse- Jey has ordered an advance from Ismailia, and it 4s said that the attack on the enemy wil! be made on Monday, or on Tuesday next, at the farthest. As the contemplated movement has been so pub- Mely announced, Arabi presumably has notice of Mt, and he will doubtless make his arrangements ly,—unless, as may be the case, Gen has caused the announcement to be ey made as 4 fefnt, and will make his movement earlier and In a different direction or on another Point than the one indicated. If he moves at the time named and directly toward Zakazik, hot work May be expected. The British advancing force feset down at 15,000 men and 50 guns, while that of Arabi, all told, ts estimated at over 99,000, ana 443 guns, with other modern appliances of war- fare. With this advantage in numbers, holding defensive positions, with interior Imes of commu- munication, and with the whole country In the rear to draw his supplies from, the Egyptlan leader ought to be able to make a long and deter- tained if not finally successful resistance. At any Fate, unless something mizcarries, the engage- Ment promised for the beginning of next week am hardiy fail to be a bloody and tmportant afar. ——___~<e>______ When Judge Field decided at San Franctsco the Other day that Chinese merchants coining here from other countries than China may land with out the certificate required by the anti-immigra- tion law passed at the last session of Congress he knocked a hole in that statute big enouzh to let in all the inhabitants of the celestial empire, if they ‘Will oaly take the trouble to come to our shores Dy roundabout ways. And this they will be pretty Sureto do, or as many of then as may find {t to ‘their interest to do so. It’s a poor article of China- Man, it may be remarked, that tsn’t able to over- Feaeb an aversge Congressinan, elther at a game Ofpoker or in framing and evading laws, and its @cold day when the sime bland and childlike Personage tsn’t willing to take advant. ‘She chances that are open to him. Pa Bioycle riters, rushing along at full speed, ac- Quire no right of way against foot passengers on street crossings by merely ringing the ilttle bell attached to thelr machines. The boys would do Well to make note of this fact. More than one Complaint has been made of collisions, actual and Impending, whereby injury or unpleasant alarm have deen caused. Washington ts one of the few Places in the country where the wheelmen are sup- Posed to have any rights which other people are ound to respect, and those enjoying them ‘should Decareful not to place them tn jeopardy by disre- Barding the rights and comfort of others. ¢ —___<e. ‘Piwelve million dollars, according to the estimate Of newspaper statisticians, Is the amount that has been expended at the summer resofts of the United States during the present season, This !3 an !m- mmense sum of money; more, probably, than was Teally spent for the purpose stated. But, taking Account of the cost of travel, which fs not included 4m the above estimate, and the figures will doubt- Yess exceed those given. And to whatend? Many Of the contributors to this vast aggregate could, no doubt, easily afford the money they have spent, nd much of it was, beyond question, Judictously ‘expended, in procuring needed recreation and change of air. The greater part of it, however, it is entirely safe to say, could neither be spared by ‘those spending it, nor was it expended to any Beod purpose. The annual Might from cities nd towns to the mountains, springs and sea- Sides has become a matter of fashion, and ‘many person sfeel bound to give up the com- forts of a home for the inconventences and annoy- ances of hotel or boarding house life merely be- cause their neighbors and friends do the same thing, and it wili not do to be outdone in display and what fashionable society calls tone by others. Not this alone, but there ts plenty of evidence that Rot a few people, guided by popular talk or gon T. MITCHELL, No. 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, DRY GOODS. We are receiving daily supplies of NEW GooDS in every department of our stock. All the choice things, as soon as they appear in the northern eltics, are placed ou our countare, Portland for sale, in lots to suit, stlow prices. oe si-Im Tenth- Cc IDER VINEGAR treet Wharves. A PURE ARTICLE CHEAP. THE STRENGTH OF EVERY BARREL TESTED, AND GUARANTEED TO KEEP PICKLES, J. H. CRANE, 936 Louisiana avenue. TH PUBLIC SCHOOLS WILL OPEN IN A SHORT TIME, AND ‘Has been placed upon our counters for inspection, and AN EXAMINATION OF OUR STOCK IS RE- aT-4t QUESTED. WWE's ENGLISH CEMENT—A FRESH CAR- go—Just landed from schooner. This celebrated OUR NEW FALL STOCK OF SCHOOL SUITS FOR BOYS AND YOUTHS ‘will be found to consist of BEAUTIFUL ORIGINAL DESIGNS, Which we can justly claim ARE NOT EXCELLED For LONG WEAR, STYLISH EFFECT, EXCELLENT FINISH, GOOD WORKMANSHIP AND LOW PRICES ANYWHERE. We have made a specialty this season in LOOKING AFTER THE BOYS IN MANUFACTURING OUR STOCK, and WILL CONSIDER IT A FAVOR IF PARENTS WILL GIVE US A OALL, IF ONLY TO fashion, go to just the class or character of place they should keep away from, and actually return from their summer outinz in worse physical condi- tion than when they left home. Bye and bye there ‘Will be a change for the better In this respect, it 1s to be hoped; but just now it ts the tning to leave tows for the summer, or a part of it, and the;com- Platt must have tts run, ike hoopskirts, the Grecian bend, Queen Ann houses, and other Bational disorders. ARPA wv Whom hast thon pitied end whom forgiven! How wit thy fuk as gots na fell for ul ¥ Lip can tell A tale indeal of s day spent well, Tf thine open hand ‘Lath retievest ais If thy pity hath sprung to wretched: If thou hast forgiven the sore Offence And humbled thy heart with penitence, If Nature's voices has spoken to thes With her holy meanings eloquently, * If every creatare hath won ¥ love, the crawling worm t) the brooding dover never a «ad. low-spoken word ‘with thy humaw heart unheand— ‘will the iit steal on as bow, brine relief to thine aching brow, ith Joy and peace and al! that's best SaxPoRD's GINGHE bring thee rest. ELL SPENT. ENUINE DECKER PIANOS vet XD BURDETT ANS, we GH KUAN, 407 10th atroet, Sole Azent. S, PLUSHES, VELVETS, CASHMERES, oar, 8° is ana T14 Ten steece Uetween Gand Be fren A. SAKS & CO. STRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, ss 316 SEvenrH sTREET. FA AND WINTER HATS. COLORS AND [= ALL THE NEW ee GaD, Ares JUST IX. GREEN, BROWN, BLUE AND BLACK. AGENTS FOR DUNLAP'S NEW YORE NOVELTIES. WILLETT & RUOFF, 903 Pennsylvania avenue. daily, Hard and Soft Crabs, prime bee a &CU., OB wholewale and the Sorfolk Oyster . Ne Butroctuorthwest "alt goods ast c (TAILORING DEPARTMENT. M* T= MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, Has Just Opened A Line of Qlothing for Boys 4 years old. 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. A Line of Ciothing for Boys 12 years old. A Line of Clothing for Boys 13 years old. A Line of Clothing for Boys 14 years old. A Line of Clothing for Boys 15 years old. “<ALine of Clothing for Boys 16 years old. + A Line of Clothing for Boys 17 years old. 9 Fs i) Ip whicly prices range from §3.75 per suit to $10. These Poste teonn recon to be appreciated. Also, a full line Odd Pants rid Vests in great variety. 82 No trouble to show goods, MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F. GT YOUR INSURANCE AT THE CORCORAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE, NORTHWEST CORNER 10TH AND F STREETS NORTHWEST. RATES .AS LOW AS THOSE OF ANY OTHER FIRST-CLASS COMPANY. REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY INSURED AGAINST FIRE, JOHN T. LENMAN, President, A. H. HERR, Vice President. J. T. DYER, Secretary. #4-6t PPP. L A TT gS85q PoP L aA Wt & Se AL? AA H S88, PB a*4 Tout 284 TT Sgss8 ROO Y YA L EVho oY ¥ da E RRRO O YY L RF ROO ¥ L R ROO ¥ 1117, 1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, aND 401, 403 TWELFTH STREET. JUST ARRIVED. 10,000 ‘wontTH 50c., $1.00, $1.75, $2.25, THESE FANS ARE THE BALANCE OF AN IMPORTATION ORDER GIVEN AT THE BE- GINNING OF THE SEASON, QUENTLY ARE ALL OF THE LATEST DE- SIGNS. WE RESPECTFULLY INVITE AN IN- SPECTION. 3 Pp PoP PPP P P a g8583 Ssssq Sggg8 Sss8scHi50n BggeS HOES. RELIABLE LOW-PRICED. 816 SEVENTH STREET. 1922 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Sign of Red Slipper. Solid Laced Shoes for Boys and Girls, 50, T5e. and $1. Child's Solid Button Boots, hoeled or spring healed, ' Our Durable Solar and AS. Tip Bu:ton, for Bo: Misees! and Children, $1 and 31. ‘Misses’ and large-size Child'« spring Heel Button, of Kid, Straieht and Pebble Goat, $1 to $2.25. Boys’ and Youths’ Fine Calf Gaiters. Button and Bal- ALL SUMMER GOODS AT CosT. §2Look ont for grand opening of our newly en- larged Store. au29-3m ‘ASHINGTON, D. C., AUGUST 27, 1882. Desiring to retire from the Book and Stationerr busi- ness, I now offer for sale in bulk my entire stock, in- cluding 00d wiil and a lease of the premises. This is the oldest established Book and Stationery Somme teeta Utada Om a ‘particulars apply to et FRANCIS B. MOHUN, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, In the meantime a discount of 20 \t. will be al- ‘on all cast eal. pet aes i Be) FINEST BAY RUM, GIBSON WHISKEYS, THE BEST SHERRIES, And the most complete assortment of EIGN DOMESTIC GROCERIES tobe found tn tection ‘WM. ORME & SONS, Established 1833. 1013 Penna. avenue. AGENTS FOR GOLD GLOss, ‘The best Metal and Glass Cleanser inthe world. #1-2w [™fortant TO HOUSEKEEPERS. Setengs eee an28-Im Corner 7th and L. streets northwest. SINGLETON & HOEKE, + 801 MARKET SPAOE. CARPETS! CARPETS !! ‘We are now full rate showing » ripe oy tenownt oe an Moquette, Vavet and Somielt Moret oF Also, novelties in ur tin Lace SINGLETON & HOEKE. 801 Marker SPice, G48 cookine STOVES, AND CONSE- | WANTED—HELP. FOR RENT—ROOMS. EDUCATIONAL. _EDUCATION = ee NTF 1105 L STREET RR RENT— UNFURNISHED ROOMS MISSES TAFFEY W. FLYRN, AM, Wiaran coe eet SERIE | Bah ot third doce) Ince ae aED ROOMS. "re-open their school for Girls and little Boys 8. SW corer 6 anf K streets northwest, Texister in one reom. Price $14, ‘at 1392 on Wednesday, September 13th, at 1436 Corcoran or Mathematics, Latin, Grek, WARTED 2 RELIABLE, ACTIVE BOY, ONE | street northwest. 1 street. o-inn*_ | French, Corman and has ats, mccemeteention to prep: * ply, SWISS LAUNDRY, 192 F strect northwest. It Fe RENT DY A PRIVATE EAMILY, THREE TROL HILL INSUTOTE AND, RINDERGAR- | petitive exam ‘Torme'tn sdvenee — ~ ni BS GORLAMD SGMOGL BGR wi WASTED-A WOMAN, TO COOK, WASH AND | fcor; rent moderate aud in advance Satnetret 18th. For catal Cheng apply 3 Pescipale, Minwes oe ee eT ee referetice required. At pltrat 1800'S mreet worthoresk tee | BOTCWeRt, aN | BOLDEN GA UEES, GYM atrot aration etm | FR SEPTEMBER inth. A full courte Mf in SU OR RENT—-TWO FLOORS OF UNFURNISHED | J AW SCHOOL. NATIONAL UNIVERSITY. ruction will be given, wath leettpes on history, Wiser A 80D COOK, AT THE GREEN } FB iooms at 819 lath street northweet, wil be for rent — | fettres and the na soiepene g For circulars afirose MOUNTAIN DINING KOOMS, Center, Mar- | from October Ist to permanent ana responeil parties, ‘school will reopen MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, at6 | HENRY C. HALLO’ A 20-2 ket. 88-2t" _ | Can be seen from 8 toWa.m. and 2tod p.m. 88-3" | p. y ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF NUSIO—AR Wii io te A RELIABLE, COMPETENT WOMAN | JQOR RENT_ONE FRONT ROOM, WITH LARGE | poo Siost iat nenuonl may be had at Morison e | VW ae EW HaLEe ae: Ys to go the general housework of a small family Foes furnished or unfurnished, ‘to a lady ar gen- | the Secretary. trance on D street. irteenth year, Pian must stay at nizht. 610 Adthstreet northwest. 65-2t" temen. .Appiy at 613 11th st. north ase = W. J. NEWTON, Voice, Struring. Sige, &o. Twelve teacuers. WARXZED~A GOOD AND COMPETENT WHITE 9h RENT—AN ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Pan: Le Droit Buikding, 810 Fetrest, | advasitages. 0: B. BULLARD, Director. Jat-Ou" Girl, in a private family, as cook, snd to do wash- lor. Also, Furnished or Unfurnished Rooms; in a | ,,1 Consequence of the need of incressed accommoda- LLE V, PRUDHOMME'S FALL TERM RE ing and ironing; must have best of references. Apply | private famiiy’; teruze moderate: one equare of F street tious, the school will be heid at ¥25 Fatrest northwest. | NULLS, SepreMpen sth. Wrench teucat pract! to 459 C street northwest. 88-20" | cars, Apply at $401 N atreet, West Washington. 87 s¢-im la Yq Moms, afternooy and evening Fresich Ginses SSTANTED—ONE GOOD COOK AND ONE FOR NT_THRE! NFURSISHE! OR ‘RS. CONDRON, PRINCIPAL OF PARK SEMT- | for ladies and gentlemen, boys a as VV chamberwork: clev ove towash ang Seruh. Ine a Beth on ey Bon ee gee | Mi nsry. wit tee ive her papileat 116 ¢ strect port: | attack ORE sndios and Rho gists, Ghoronghly jeartst quite at 485 J enpsyivanta avenue northwest. _87-3t"_ | of cars; terms, $15 per month. Apply 1549 Columbia Grenoear Genco i oe eee ens | Inerecorgue pe tomo anh ae Seer to ho a y k— cook—in = iS, ON SECON is r = = ies = oI abeav: mip + 2 a familly of two: good wages tors Gomperent Ones city “and thin fore alse, one Pasor, with movers im- | YESS BALLS FREN cn AED E NGLISH SCHOOL | has charge of Se en aie copemte Week. Feferences required, at 2018 street north ee at = oth —_ oe aus 5 21th, At FUG Mode Inland evans. Tnstractions Jn se | in ‘Square.” < 3y25-3m ENTS NISI SD UNFUB- | rudim instrumental mu: en free, ° ————— - W 4X22) MEDIATELY_20 WHITE_18 COL aeyed, trith table board, at 990 New dork avenues aad oe ba WOLOw HE BOYS’ ENG. AND CLAS. HIGH SCHOOL i aireen PAtaia rare ae | ae iGhagt (URE SOL PE LGcesRE gag | Le mifeommenc tet ans mn om open 8 a.m. until 9 Bed si-at* ae BRENT —A SUITE OF FURNISHED ROOMS ee gpm aged SEPTEMBER Liru, 1882, ‘ANTED—A GOOD WARDROOM STEWARD FOR | foot south fant int Drives Tey erie ast | northwest. Hisnew aud aiaphites hosted cr tee In the North Session Room of 4ig-street Prosbyterian U-8.8. Passaic, Apply on board, at Navy Yard. northwest. ‘Bu28-2w* fon Ja the best a aetatenon. 38 anes Letra eaction: Church. ‘The Prince WREST may be ad- — - t RENT—PLEASAND FURNISHED ROOMS, | Voice to its highest culture for ‘oporan: convenient the Sastroction ia ol bremeher fetatel aoa thoroug. W432ED—a WOMAN TO DO GENERAT, HOUSE- je or en suite, at 1922 L street northwest. parior, Tim | | Ttegraduates hgve uniformly taken a high #mmd in Work; best of refereaces required. Appiy at 216 | aus des = the varioure Tieges and. Univuraitien and at West Point E street northwest. 86-30 HE MISSES KERR aia auid-2n. 2 - reopen their nowt SEGA. WANZED 5 DINNER, A GOOD, GENERAL FOR RENT—4HOU SCHOOL WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 20, 1882, ) ADEMOISELLE TARDIVEL, _ 25 he Furnace Store, 815 7th street, between Hand I. e6-St_ VOR RENT—HOUSE No. 828 Ist STREET NORTH- 5 Wi SZED—FOR RAILROAD SERVICE, A STEN- pher capable of wi 125 words a minute. Must ‘be ‘acourate and experienced with papers, and write @ first-class hand. Unmarried man preierred. Address, with references and history, Lr. W. T. BAR NALD, Camden Station, Baltimore. ‘s6-3t east; six rooms, gas and water. Apply at 82> ist Street northeast. eee KR RENT—54 I STREET NORTHEAST, EIGHT 20 per month. Apply to A. roit Buildin 88-St WASTED TWENTY-FIVE ABLE-BODIED MEN to cut off corn; work until frost if they suit. 1. McMURKAY, Frederick, Md. s4-10t lS WASIED-A, Goop OTR and iron. “Apply to F. FO! northwest. iT . GF ‘HITE ED COOKS Wit Workers, 2d Girls and Nurses for this Baltimore, Phila Yi 2 ies furnished servants with references. Try us. F street northwest, Licensed Agency. C. EP TO COOK, WASH TER, 311 Sth street WANTED—SITUATIO ANTED-SITUATIONS BY A MIDDL white wi AGED | W wn and young girl: woman to do cook- ing and. virl to take care of children or do cham work. Apply to hithey avenue. ber- ARLGARA KOGB, corner Sth and C tent of taking ei highest referen Box 2816, % W Dusinese hone OF office, where honesty are required and appreciated; is fairly ed i has undoubted Tererence. ‘Address ©-X. WHITE GIRL, a bermaid in’ a private family: sewing or willing to take care of vac ire @ situation as Chai ean do plai Apply a TA od wares and cunfined sc ce; boarding houses obj OR FOUR UN ponsibie parties, Addi hont children, “two conin ond floor, iu northern or 1 Address Box Star office, stating te d whether furnished or unfurnished. —BY A LADY OSE OR TWO UNFUR- | i Rooms in a small family. Address Box | fice, 87-2t" SUITE OF ; Second floor pr ‘ ‘n Squire; residence peri Star othe 87 Wintene TLEMAN AND WIFE tween G and K, 10th and 16th streets, Rooms, on second floor (3 room: parlor for office u bord in sae changed. Add thw ANTE nish f or back tly furnished; eto; references ex- Tote JI—HOUSES. CLASS FURNL 1 utertaininz. Location VER, 916 F size t ANT. D—AN UNFURNISHE or fifteen rooms, ¢ ent. Adress P. northa and Sth stceet. Pominican Sisters, boarders MONDAY. of.aindy ts thorough, including a ict 'Y OF THE SACRED HEART OF MARY, scholars and t Maryland avenue | ‘This institution, under controi of the ‘will reopen for dey scholars and | SEPTEMBER lita. The course branches taught in i, ¥. arn New York. —Boa and School for ng Leica nna Children. fp SEPIEMBER horwuch Enelish Course. Pail ly lectures. French and other languages spoken hin x months. Drew- tng and musical advantages unsurpassed. aulé-ligm JQUSINESS COURSE IN DOOK-KEEPING, PEN- Zuansbin. ele, for $amonth. Day apd night. ie é ‘noois and Academies, and asa reinforcement of | No text . JOR, RENT—THE THREE STORY DWELLING | teachers bas arrived from the Mother House at Sinsi- ‘Lan’ G. W HOWE, 1030 Tth street, (313 © strect southeast, 10 roms, bath-room. all | nawa Mound, Wis., the Sisters are prepared to give |" ou —__G. WW aT v7 modern improvements; ready for occupancy September | extra attention to the various departments. Spec Vt INSTITUTE—SELECT | CLASSICAL 47th | Raut very teasonable toresponsibie party. ANTON | tention paid to Music, Vocal and Instrumental. The | M's and Matheuatical School for Boys, Lath street, be- HEITMULLER, 315 C street southesst. #8-3t. | Fudiments of Drawing and Vocal Muxic, also Plain Sew- | tween I and K strocts, will reopen W FPO", RENT 81 P STREET, NORTHWE A desiratde nine- th bath and all mod- ern improvements; price, $39 per month. ‘1HOS. J. FISHER & C,. 1994 F street norte ing, ete. connection with the Ac | from it, the Sisters conduct a department for suall boys, For farther parteulare apyly to taught to papils without extra chanse. ber 13. For circulars. ete., address C! lemy, thouxh entirely ej. Principal, 914 14th street, s-lm OCK HILL COLLEGE, ELLICOTT CITY, MD. Scientific, Classical and Commercial Courses. In SR vouNa. sated | ‘euZ3-1m SISTER SUPERIOR. VOR RENT—1816 57 STREET NORIAW) three story brick dvelling, wi will rent very low. THOS. J. street northwest. A store and bskery; FISHER & C0., 1320 JOR RE TWO NEW DWELLING HOUSES, on 14th street, between P and Q streets northwest: with all the modern improvements ready for occupancy about 15th September. Also lirge'Stors Rooni, 924 7th strect_ northwest y Lessons at mine or pupii's residences. Young Ladies, 1100 M street northwest, fe lodern Languages and Drawing taught in every class ‘ithout extra charge. Board, Tuition, &e., fesston. vetives mont #130. Stee resumed MUNDAY, Sep tanbe Prospects 6 BROTHER AZARIAS, President. ISS SARAH A. HOW LETT, PIANO TEACHER, 814 6th street as ead northwest. AND MRS. ALFRED BUJACS EN cf a French Boarding and Day School for Young | 1012 17th street northwest, reopens September | Music under the charge of Miss Seron. — 85-lin® MINARY, French Boarding and Day Schoo! tor ‘ashington, aug 26-0 GEENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, LINCOLN + Hall Building, corner th and D et and Evening Sessions, for the education of sons and daugh- fer, and men and women for self-support and teal I ‘The branches taught are the English Yangaace. Buy ness Arithmetic; Spencerian ical Penmansn:y; Bookkeeping by’ singe and double entry, adapted to every variety of business; Business Practica, “whol: naclish and petis September 27th, 1882. FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS Miss MacLeot, Wednes * F: German, French, Elocution, Music, Drawing and Py - Thorough colleiate course. Special advantages for | sale, retail and bauking, yin the methods of and East Capi is; locatio students in music and art. to the | accounts, business papers and correspondence, oer inclosed; two tay windows, and vault; plu per- | principal, MRS. J. *5-3m__| by leading bux:new houses; Physical and Vooal C fect. HARVEY SPALDING, £9 Corcoran Building. | ne = a — ical Economy: Commercial Law; Busin: MRS. LU a eee 1 hlccial departwmenta in Eicution, Phon- 4 lai phy and Drawing, in chance of best masters, : 70 reel FOR BOYS open AUGUST drm, fur the peovy tion af talents a 575 Gn (aii om * Will re-open Septcmber 28, 1882, at ear, da ening. Tuition :—sy the year, in 4 st., 10r. ,a.m.i75.00/941 25thet. .7 1538 street northwest. month inntaliments of $10, $60, by the quarter. twalvo b: S'r..m.i 30.00/1231 24th Full corps of teachers. works, $30. year eobcassip for aay or peesime, pare Wet, Brecin, 5 | For full particulars and cireular, aidrane on Gutering, @08t orien three months, LT r gas wr. Bb B.C. COLLIERE, A.M., Principal. | §1¢- evening fution, one month, The new, han. BTS. SH SCHo a ? as. Ay iostrated College Announcement, containing 3 Pee Soo nok SOU ne CALTIN fuil information, sent free upon application by mail, or chal. | Fourteenth year beeins on at the College office NSTI‘ —KINDE + Preparatory and advanced Departments ABGTON AcaDEyy, CORCORAN BUILD- ase Dancisg,. Reonius September 19th, “onesquare from | COR PA, AVE. axp Uirw St) Ove. U8. Taascey. F FIFTY PIANOS— pees Has Gnd Nea EM to te Fane | Hmited. Only echolare ef good moral chueemer ter Both Square and Upright, of all the leading makes, for | G22. SIE POLLOCK anne. calved.”_ Fall form of ink Loaeine Sertember 11th. Day cise oe Dom a rete NOUR, au =! Hon in the common English: branctves cenug. si-im MPSS 0b HESSELBACITS “KINDERGARTEN | Shorthand, Hisher Ariiumetic, Alesbre. Goomary, = Teopens October 2d, 1882, at 1135 17th atreet northwest, | “Washingt [auls-3m) Principal. 7 cP tae tend = MUSICAL ACADEMY, 1721 De Sacks 81 F RIMARY SCHOOL OF MUSIC, | between Connecticut ave. Ba NE EES P 416th strect northwest, Principal, J.P. CAULFT Mus. Houses, with cetiar, room, all aodern ean vonioncens OPENS S*PTEMBER 1oru, 1882. nn ne eee W.(hin one and a-hilf square fron," Scott Circle, "3,00 | _ Terms $1 per month and upwards. owed Bosee Ae TUITION iw, TO 00 A vEaR. exit, Ol cary terns. "Also, three-story. press brick | Addrest FEMALE SEAIINAIY, Haddontad 8. ’ {rout House, of 10 rooms and ¢ ar, ou 10th stre | ‘wBonnecticut avenue, i dy31- i ‘wo-story brick House, 7 ron: Reopens. THURSD. ‘or circulars ay GARG aah “Tr = a = Ith street, near S, at £2. | eae Bises: Bite ane rg analy BosED AND RUTTION $150, 0. $300 font le ‘iin a ays cas, water and . VERNON INSTITUTE, I street northwest. J 1 —— = = . = ¥ v % OARD AND TUITION $175 TO A YOR SALL_—N LATING snd English School for Young Ladies and | PAG Siri aly COLLEGE, wn, room and wat Fveventh Annual Session will commence SEPTEM- | 3- 3y31-2m_ nS AS BER zota. Dns. C. W. PATRO, MSS, AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, TEACHER SALE—LARGE FIRST-CLASS Hol | sim Principal. of Vocal and Tustromental Music and Harmony. ely occipied by Paymaster General ~S: | JDRF. MUILLER, | Address 944 K street northwest. resumed one ict. Apply at premises, 1906 H street. “ac NO, ORGAN and VOCAL MUSIC, | ber 4th. ae, and tho . ‘TH Tt street new. CHARC 5 Pos LE. seven-room, nen Ak Honse, all modern improve Inquire ou the premises, 809 4th street north 1) Ea Ta ES | PENSSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, am’ CiestTEr. peltenty first year opens SEPTEMBER 1irm. Now ig: euverior accommodations aypointments com- Yn Collesiate, Chemical Ov Euginoorng yese eaaell MONDAY, SEPiEMBER 25. poe Ene i = . 2 Degrees couterred. POR sae PRY HANDSOME BROWN Leta 1508 Hf etrest n-w. ay ‘COL. THEO. HYATT, Prest. thwest. Contains seveteen ai) “rooms o: pantries. | modern improvement, and is one of the finest lo- OR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS.—ENGLISH AND Classical School, 405 East. street, CHA! 188 E. SENDORFF Vill open her Schoo! for Boys and Girls on MONDAY, September 4th. cated properties in the fashionable part of the city. Can be seen only by application to O. C. GREEN, 710D. stroct northw: ausL. EIGHTH AND t, store und aud variety store, con- Address, stating price D—TO RE isth and F and we, st W bite city to sant of the city to supp) ROHR & YOUN 8i-6t W ARTED-BY A FAMILY OF House of from 6 to and lath and Pennsylya vest. Address J. D. M. ir custom- 921 F street northwest. ‘OUR ADULTS, rooms. location between 4th ia ayenue and K streets north- KITT, 05 Peansylvan a ay- roots RNISHED HOUSE, B nd 17th streets nor : WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS V TANTED-OCTOBER Ist, AW SIBLE fait: dults to teke part of fur: ed house, ehees exchanyved. W. PHIL- WH A SMA in a profitable business. culo &. B. ATTWELL, fiapp's Groc J sires’ northwest. #6 PET ( iy Jury to your 616 Louisiaua avenue. A. H. CHA TED. i SOW THAT TF m Obtain Eiche:berwer’s Never-failing Chill 1 of all malarial diseases of D. DAVIDSON, 633 southwest “i au2-2m. \ BY THE AUTO- ess; the best in the world; no in- » Orders by telephone of other- LETON & HOLKE, carpet dealers, 801 2 AVENUE Z D—L, RICE, 490 MAT southwest, Cleans Cirpets better, with less wear fr, thin any other firm in the Mattresses 3, Feathers renovated; Furniture steained. Or- ders by tel ml JOHN E. 8. Commissioner, trom a. m. to y ANTED—OLD GOLD ANDSILVERINLARGEOR all Quantities. Highest cash prico paid. 321 ivania avenues sd and 4 4 streets, Janld D—YOU 70 KNOW THAT SELLA FI: jass Tailor-made Second-hand Suit, much better andagroat deal cheaper than a commou new euitcan be bought, at JUSTH'S OLD STAND, No. 619 D street northwest, or at Branch Store, No. 409 9th st. northwest. N. Duy but first-class: Second-hand Clothing. janl9 ____ BUSINESS CHANCES. A) BR ital HILTON, A.M.’ Principal. term begins SEP- EMBER asi. ran, Bate of oer mpils receivoll. Evening clases for both sexes. For Further information apn toPrincipal. — aul8-6w NUE. MONDA SEPTEMBER 4. VERMONT 4 Studies resumed ates INDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE AND eud0-2W BO. DUBIAS, Eresifent. K SATIONAL KINDERGARTEN AND SCHUOL ra N UNIVERSITY, | for primary aud advanced classe, Ovens {or children = LAW 808008 OF GRonGEZOWe UNIVERSITY, Septemiar 1th. ‘Teachers clase October 3d. Positions E 5 red cous scoured for those who are qualified. Lots on the west sideof New Hampelire avenue, | Cireulars at Morriso'a ond Anglin, or addres apply to the Princijuls—Mree LOCISE PuLfook. Py eee ee neh, 2 feck front, Ashford's abstrac sad eeVoLarenie, | Sustret, Miss SUSIE POLLOCK. 1127 Lach wrest. diress office. 4030-3m Washington, D, auld-1m OR SALE-CHEAP—BEAUTIFUL LOT FLONT- IL. CADY'S BOARDING AND DAY fi . DERN LANGUAGES, NATURAL SCIENCES, Rs. 8. i. ing thr ion ; situated on Massa- a eae, : School for Young Ladies, West End Ne Pee ee ae reread ae eee | Age perigee Bre ee ee Coun, ‘Thittounth peer commune sae eee statue), Capitol Hill; terms easy, ‘Inquire dos Sth Ph. D., Capitol Hill, 100 Ge. meee: Mr. Chas, | BEM 2bra. Bend for circular. 13 strest horthw zZ B. Young, Emerson Institute; Rev. 8. Kecner Cox, D. | > ary eK. M 7 : | D. Hont alex: H. Stephens, of Ga. 2030-1m" Cy a a ae FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS GPANISH TAUGHT AT 106 tra STREET N.w.; | benane| for th = Regular ciass evenings Tuesday and Friday. Pri Address SENT ROSEWOOD rand Piano with elegantly embroid. er and stool; in perfect order aud good as new; vate lessons at pupiis’ residence. New class for ners September 11th. 3630 au29-20" Price, $175. 433 7th street northwest. It v 3 solimd; gentle: will stand withont hi Sold cheap. 1112 15th street northwest, Fikes 3, MOLDS AND Fi including Furnace, for the Manufacture of Poy fe bE 1 known forms. Full instructions fr ason tor scliins, ill health, Call at 1932 10th © wthwest, after 6 p.m 3 JOR SALE old, well NE BAY HORSE, SE’ broken to the city. Arply ER SEWING MACHINE all the iatest improvements Address previous to Monda: Bos City Post Office. 87-30" EE _SALE-HORSE, BUGGY AND HAR horse 8 yeers, kind, and child can drive him; ‘Very cheay xi one month; will kell at bait in good order, and harness new. ‘Teacher of Music. | street northwest. and Mathematics, for eight scholars, by a tutor of many fion, apply to th | Sth Street northwest M sreet northwest, September 18. Modern | tuught by ‘-Nataral Method” by native teachers. Much j Stteption given to little girls. =a io Ad at Sel of T, TRANSIENT AND DAY BOARD. uminer Kates ‘Table Board $20 corner 15th and I iM. ‘T. SOUTHALL. G THE SUMMER fusic, 797 Sth aui29-1m RIVATE FAMILY SCHOOL.—THOROUGH IN- struction in the Engli-h Branches, Latin, Greek, experience, Best of references. ‘Terms, in- ue Hotel for $20 ; un. m, board. laundry, &c., $190, or $175, @oubtedly” the best hotel table in the. city for ta accord ne tgrade, Twenty-five miles from Washing- | price. 4-1 bees ed Germantown, Montgomery co.,’Ma. UF MANSIO™, SIXTH AND E TREETS a Sons sinloennttin ri onan ingle auf en su AW DEPARTMENT, HOWARD UNIVERSITY, . Table Board a L open SEPTEMBER 18, For further inforina- a ee ccretary, JAMES H. SMITH, 520 u28-Sw" 18S OSBORNE’S BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL nz Ladies and Children will re-open at 943 ne UMTES Fe RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE AND en suite, with first-class table board. Mra. D. B. STOCKHAM, 945 K street northwent. aul2-Im* LINTON HOUSE, Tra AND ISTRI —FI Cds Table Board, $18; Hooke ant ‘Board, $35." Iocatson ‘ouutral: 0 liguoss. 2 to W. 0. NA 4 au28-3m. JOR SALE—A FEW SECOND-HAND STOVES, Desks and Chairs. Apply at office of the Commis Freedman’s Bank, 1416 New York avenue. 'T Feopen on dress the am6-9mn, HE LOCHIEL HOUSE, 512 8ra STREET NORTH- West, is one of the cosiest and best conducted Board- ing-houses in the city. Transient ‘accommo- dated at reasonable terms. a2y HE CEDARS—GEORGETOWN HEIGHTS. home school for young ladies and little i MONDAY, October 2d. For Circulars ad- Misses Earle, 1916 35th street, Washington, au26-2m OR SALE-THE STOCK AND GOOD WILL OF inh Confectionery aud Ico Gresm Saloon in this city, ng a wood cash business. Price $300 cash. Address CONFECTIONER, Star ofites. 8-30 POR, SALE AT, A) GREAT, BARGAIN, “THE entire stock, food will of a well located Grogery and Liquor Store doing a profitable and cash trade. Ad- Gress Box 50, Star Office. 87-2" POE SALE GROCERY BUSINESS TX ONE OF ‘best locations in city. First-class trade. Will sell Atinyoice price. SOHN SHERMAN & Ci 87-35 927 ¥ street northw POE SALESTHE GOOD WILL AND br a see rice tat oc ia Seats’ ad new. No et Box 74 or 380, Alexandria, Va. ESIRING TO GIVE UP THE CUILER HOUSE, TP ea Sirect northwest, Totter se piivate ealo the srallv-located "toatting ifene eh locat oarding Hot CUTLER, Proprietor. sist" entire conten! well-known, central five reputation. MONEY TO LOAN. BZO.OOO sie or rear LOAN AN, BUMS TO ried ol KOHRER & YOUNG, 921 F strect northweat, MMokEx,7° LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE security, at 6 41d 6 per cent, 000 at 5 {for} ceats—no commiact ‘Sears—no commiasior $5,000 at 5 per ogo MUTOR, 1005 ee es, sl-Im Opposite orth entrance U. 8. ‘Treasury. ONEY TO LOAN—LOANS NEGOTIATED ON Mei rxiate iomment insureeee pahomes Be Give policies excepted... Endowments mararine’ Giina 9 \ddreas, “losing stamp fe WEIMONE & BMoNEALL, Heal Estate Brokers Tab New York avenue. aude ‘ONEY TO LOAN. a ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT, R. O. HOLTZMAN, dy28 10th and F streets northwest. ‘ONEY TO Luan. NEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTA’ gumsof from $100and Upwards, at lowest rates Charges moderate No delay. yen 16 F steel novia D in ia- {Gi SALE—FIRST-CLASS SIDE-DAR_ BUGGY, = TTT fmade to order. woot ax ne gost $123 in snop: | NQRWOOD, INSTITUTE. set Circle . Cail at CLARK'S STABLE. 1724 G stroot, bt" sah nade ‘i ESDA - Sanat pose — | The school will open WEDNESDAY, September 20th, SE LD BLACK HORSE, Mr. and Mrs. WM. D. CABELL, JOR SALE_—FOR #2,400 AND ON REASONABLE fectly safe aud wentle, kind and sound; will be | _au26-2n Principals. fers, a fine Farm of elyhty four (st) acres, with be seen at CLARK'S Arlingtun Livery HILTON good dwe ling; fruits of all kin Sine apple and peach treet. 6-6" | YE N's orchards; excellent water and plenty of — — English and French School for Young Ladies, 821 | “Within a half mile of Herndon, Fairfax county, Va ‘TO REDUCE STOCK, ITAL- | Vermont avenue, reopens WEDNESDAY, SEPTEM- | of GoW ee a ne a Bonner ist street aud Posey inenitasanenanee | ature: Mathematir sad the Selcneess wheel mite: | FOE further inforniation addres + we ee evivanisavenaenera'” | ber of pupils reccived in the family. auz3-Im | 97-4t* a IMMENSE BARGAIN—AN ELE- RS. J. L. MCGEE'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS WILL UBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE RE: ‘ring & Sons Square Pray, to och, | MU ite 2pen See TEMBER sothat 130) Rate TEROW ke TOO TADLE REAL four round corners, extra fine rosewood case and lyre, | _ Lessons and Conversations in French daily by Mile. | COUNTY, NEAR POINT ‘LOOKOUT, Y serpentine moulding; cost $690 new; wall be sold at a | V- “homme. For full particalars inquire of Mrs.J. | TaND. Must be sold on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBE! rent sacrifice for cash, owner needing money. % _K street. au23-Lin' FIPLEENTE, | eaiy at TEN O'CLOCK A.M. pply at once a : TOW, ¢ yater PRY at Ol At URSQ'S New Piano Warerooma, GeO Per oTE EO ATE INGTITOTE FOR | Soril room Hous, Tour pel beset 85-5t" ___618 Lith street northwest. | 90, Th. CooMins LUCY. STEPHENSON Prenat | plete order: fruit in abundance, FOR SALE A FIRST-CLASS, SECOND-HAND | ovens SEPTEMBEL 197m, with full corpi of teachers, | CA Upright Piano, 733 octave, three strings, stool and | For full particulars apply to the for circulars, gover, $190; owner has bo usefor it. WOKCH'S Piano wu22- Lan’ oonss, street northwest a024-3y* \OLUMBIAN COLLEGE 'OR SALE—EXTRA CABINET UPRIGHT GRAND PREPARATORY SCHOOL. Piano, magnificent, richly finished and carved rose. | This school opens on the 13th of September at the old wood ease: briliant tone and rinsing qualities; nest | iteon Cosece Hil where fess; Goat $600, Wil eal far 9500, wae eg Ga we x sell ‘for 4 Appiy at 1217 strect northwest. "aus Pee aL ack kas a ae ame | other information may oung, oun iD FHess; ‘OF or om ood saddle ores. Also’ eeveral other ‘Horses: suit: | beisadete tie PanGeat Bat eae SON, Ph. | a- OB EXCHANGE FOR CITY Phor- able for any purpose. THOMPSON'S, dthaud O streets | D., 1305 Q street northwest. aa22-1m [A —— a COLUMBIAN COLLEGE. sacra." One-Uhind eh oan treat JRO} SALE ONE HUNDRED DIFFERENT KINDS a new and second-hand Carriawes, Phetons, Jag- recular exercises ee eet ea ee ns, OWN | ce; lowest be NG Reponitory, 313 6th atrest. poet ha for the new University edifice 1K SALE—SPRING AND SUMMER CARRIAGES. | *t{hat po! Fx stock of one hundred, and Gfty tm select from. Coen eer Se eh oe for Boston Buckboard Company's Side-Bar Bus: a ‘office tea and other ight carries. ‘The best in tho countey ai ~3 = for the money. usa land nu oromplly attended Mon oR, = sj m29__ Repository and Factory, 410-416 Sth st. n.w, snd. Day, School for * ED a re i ees SE 382, ‘cireulare D, BUTCHER and Miss M0. DOUG: LOST AND FOUND. Prin 628 and 1027 Lath etrect nosthwest 36 a 55,00, BEWARD-STRAYED. FROM MY PASTURE SPITE CO. SROR TENG ACADEME dance Turing confinement. For further par «' y, September! large red horn address Mrs, . Gone “Above reirard wiven If returred to SOR FOS ZOUNG MEM AND BOYS, Piace northwest. ‘auZi-Lm* BURNS, 25 Massachusetts avenue northwest. s8-3t" OST—BETWEEN GSORGETOWN AND CAPI- fol Hill; September 6, pair sold Eye Glasses, with chain attached. A reward will be paid if left at 201, corner, 2d.and South A streeta southeast. FLOKA B. Cal OST—A PAIR OF OPERA GLASSES AT NA- Lifitna rneater. ‘The finder will be rewarded by re- turning them to the Star B25 cee Above reward if left NFORMATION WANTED OF THE PRESENT whereabouts of MISS PAl Si ot heard, of in ixed price covers every expense,even books, etc. Fi: aes even No ‘The. aay, sovteaber rn MEDIA, Pa., (12 miles from Philadelphia.) SCHOOL YEAR OPENS SEPTEMBER 12rx. D2 Oery anes TURES NORTHWEST. Vitalized ‘Hurd System, for the painless | > ieleelenianane [D® STARE PaRsons, DENTIST, 439 OTH STREET. 3x12 Gasgiven. Hours 9s. m. to Sp. m ER. RANDALL PARSONS. Dewrrer, $28 7th ana Stee, imowN oxioe Gas adie reds Gayor might. “Consultation frce. Lage E. expenses; no ‘Thirteen experienced teachers, ‘al men graduates. ‘opportunities for apt sta- randy, Special aril for dul and Students a be at Seema Tom pm. jeai- Parouar sare L., care of Star office, they ATE WILLIAMS AND ©. E. PRICE'S: Pessioaipeee eesti CJ , WASHINGTON SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 2928 P street