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student finds in the v 1S, 1882, ge September CROSBY S. NOYES... Favor. ‘The Evening Star bas a reguinr. permanent bona fae daity civeutation more than treptc thet of nny other daily paper published t Washingtow. and canat to that of ail the ether daily papers here added towether. te : $nd otherwise. news, or a aan erent day or ni postpaid, and changed as Gften as cesired, for Bitty cunts 3 mouth, invariably in Sdvance. : = oe —— Washington city 1s, sis fitting, t fional position as an educational e Public schools of the city have obtained reeog tion as among the best in the country. They have Grown up from the rank of “pauper schools,”—th+ Old epithet of derision,—in such sort that the children of millionaires, cabinet officers and Con- STessmen now eagerly elvow their way with the Pauper children for admission to them. But the Buccess of the free schools has inno way inter- ferred with the growth of the private educations! estadlishments. No other city of its size in the country has, probably, so many successful private Behools in operation. The list of such establish- ments advertised in Tue Stax has grown year by Year to the present formidable proportions. In the Catalogues of these schools will be found the mames of pupils from every state In the Unton, andfrom ali parts of the world, Many causes combine to give Washington this advantageous Position as an educational point. The equable -ellmate and tne dry, well-paved streets and well- Kept parks allowing healthful exercise in the open air almost every day in the year, are physical ad- ‘Yantages that count fora good deal. Exceptional helps to study in almost every branch can ve found @ thenationaletty. The Acricultural and Botanical Gardens, the Smithsonian Institutton,the Museum, Patent Office, Signal Servic and National Observatory, afford a varied supp Of information upon natural history and th Plled sciences. The art stwient finds at th coran gallery the best fique m the country, 2 tions of modern art ‘The law student lu advantage of the government law libraries and to Ui Court and District courts, where the le ud! yers of the country may be heard in ¢: Batlonal interest : ste Ment surgical museum a and students of all kinds find what they need In the great Congressional iibrary, and in th Spectal libraries of the several departments. It is eoneaded that the best equipped candidates for ‘West Potnt and the Naval Academy, and also for the leading colleges of the country are tho-e fitted in the Washington schools Unqu Mionably Washington must become the educs ional as well a3 the political center ot the nation. ——___>____ The New York state republican convention Meets on Wednesday, and tt promises to be one of She most interesting ever held. It looks now as though Goy. Cornel! would go Into the convention ‘with a plurality, thouzh {t of course does not Indl- ate that he will be nominated. Should Mr. Folger, however, lead on the first ballot there ‘Would be ilttle doubt of his nomination, pro- ‘Wided Mr. Conk!ing’s friends give him an earnest nd united support. Two years ago they were Mot favorable to his nomination and supported ‘Mr. Cornell, and now {t is whispered amon& ®eme of the leading politicians that the ex- Penator’s position in that respect is unchanged. ‘True, the times have changed and men have hanged with them, but not for the same causes. Mr. Conkling did not want Mr. Folger named even asa candidate two years ago because he would Stand in the way of Mr. Cornell. Now, tt 1s said, Ahedoes not want him nominated because he stands 4m the way of Mr. Conkling. If nominated and lected Mr. Folger would be In the front rank as a Prospective candidate for the U. S. Senate and the ‘presidency. 3 ee ‘The Baltimore press are quite enthusiastic ove, t ‘the Oriole celebration. They regard the pote @emonstration as grand a sucvess as ti could pose aibly have been. The - ‘i LE rF2ctical part, the effect Upon business and r= = — © advantage to the city for “as tatended, are yet to be determined. ‘The Mars ts of the opinion that if this festival does Rot accomplish its practical object, nothing simi- Tar to it can. It begins to look as if the celebration ‘is to be every year. ——___<es+—___ Tt seems to be thought that young Ben Hill, of Georgia, in declining the appointment to fill the term of his father tn the Senate because he ‘thought he was not qualified for the position, en- tirely over-estimated the duties of a modern Sena- tor. The Pennsylvania papers are lost in amaze- Ment over such a modest son of a Senator. They @annot understand It at all —_—__<e+—___ ‘The government ought to be able to secure the @ttendance of ex-Senator Spencer, the evasive ‘Witness, at the new trial of the star route cases. No doubt he continues to draw his monthly pay as Fallroad commissioner lke a little man, and this Ought to afford a clue to his whereabouts. —_—_+-e-+—___ Blaine and Maine still rhyme. wet SHALL WE READ? “"Whoscever would learn to think naturally, clearly, Usgically, and to express himself intelligently and earn- ; estly, let him sive his days and nights to William Shake-peare.” So says an eminent critic; and if in addition thereto we strength- enourselves by drinking Saxvorp's Grs- @xR, the world will be the gainer. It “flushes” all the natural gates and alleys of ‘the body (and by the way! sare), elevates the understanding, and revivifies the moral snd intel- Jectual impulses as no other artificial scheme of health ever did rer will. YENTLation ; LIGHT AND RooM HAVE WE GAINED BY THE ENLARGEMENT OF OUR STORE. WE NOW HAVE THE LARGEST SHUE STORE, With the Larzest Assortment of RELIABLE BOOTS AND SHOES, IN THE DISTRICT. CALL AND SEE OUR » Radics’ $1 Pebble and Kid Button soots. § Ladies’ $1.50 Worked Hoie Goat Button. ‘Ladies’ $2 Unrivaled Goat and Kid Button. Ladies’ $3.50 Finest Hand ~ewed Button. and Single Sole Calf Boots. Stitched Boots. Gaiters and Laced. itton, Laced and Gaiters, Solid Sehool Shoes, Misses? and Chikt’s $1 aut $1.25 Indestructibie Solar Tipped Button. WILLIAM HAHN, | @6 SEVENTH STREET and ‘a 1922 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Red Slipper. a3 PAPER-HANGINGS, No. 626 LATEST STYLES. Street. Patterns ap! Shales Brown, old Gold, Olive, Pompelan auf cther colors. " Friezes, Dudos, Centers, & Having dispose at ancti Puper-Hangines pest se ath adiitions of es, wl Li be atte work ng Plain Goole, which we make in sha URE FRAMES, ditterent stylee and sizes, in = ‘and mae to order. 2 c novel Cabi- Silk and Velvet, Pic- fouldins, ‘ALL AND WINTER STOCK NOW READY FOR INSPECTION. 8. TEE, ‘Merchant Tailor, 295 Feunsyivania ave ieee BR. IRVING BOWIE, Corner 7-h aud L streets northwest. Ww on his hotel, and will ive an Exhibition of its workings utes. it air about them that spe patterns being of which are rarely fo tailoring houses. Our trad with the youth of this city has grown wonderfully during the last ten years simply for the reason that we meet their ideas of Cloth- ing and fnrnish them becoming apparel at reasonable fia We take great pleasure in showing you our [TAxEOR & Fy oFry, 7 ‘THE BEST SELECTED AND MOST RELIABLE Bebenze EXHIBITION OF THE DASHIELL FIRE WANTED—HELP. iif sais KERS. yy ANTED—SEVERAL GOOD DRESSMAKERS. Witt ag once st MBS. FLETCHER'S, 3143 Dani- Onr enterprising toyneman, H. C. BOWERS, Faq., | “00 ave-, Georgetown, D. C. = or M the st. Mare Hotel, huaving an eye 40 his WANTED-AT 20 lite STREET NORTHWEST, itt ty, has rected the one first-class Dressmaker; noue other need apply. DASBIELL FIRE ESCAPE HAMBERMAID AND ectient aventie north- A GOOD COl Boy. Apply 1314 Cui ANTED-7~A WOMAN TO COOK; WHITE PRE- ferred; 12 permonth. Also, a girl to wail cist. ' Addsees COOK, Star offices i west. ‘TO-MORROW, THE 19rH INSTANT, AT 4P.M., Ww ccondially invited. Attention is requested to | 04 cet with which the basket teaches the windows, | Sd sasist the fact it ts directed from one end of YANTED—AN ACTIVE WHI!E OR COLORED ‘line avording the cosrtustox which 1aust | WW Boy, to drive grocery wagon and work in store; Worked frm norn ends, Tninates are | one living in northwest part of city preferred, Address, er CUT OFF from this escape by the flames, as has | tating wages expected and where last employed, A. E- Fees fen the ease wher iniders, baterbies or | $60 Riaraamases ved Bie fair cares were adopted, “Ladies, children, ick pris : firm persons can te brousht safely from the windows. wt fED—A GOOD, RELIABLE COLURED BOY; N ae uu ladders here. ‘he basket can go to the ’ must bring good recommen tutions and stay at iG{t. abowe, ‘below, or over the flames, the cyu- | night. Apply at 2004 G street northwest s18-2 ‘bien of the fire never rendering it inoperative.” the | Sanu) 4 poe rere GR EIGHTEEN Fegte wat te: put In active operation tn two aun: | WY A5r eta to craek it amceny re ieee well recommended as to bonesty. Appiy at 126 E street northwest, between 6 an: p. Th. 18-3t* Wire FA GOOR | SEPTLED COLORED Woman to cook. wash and iron for a small family. A Catholic preferred; references required. Apply at ford #kh street uorthwest, between 9 and 10 am. and 6 G snd 7 p.m. WwW D—AT THE GLOBE HOUSE, COKNER id 12th streeta northwest, a Servant Girl to wash Gishes and table cloths, &e. Good reference will be required, Also, Girl for dining-room work. 816-2t* v ANTED—BUSINESS MEN, FOR ONE YEAR, to supply the great demand for a first. gen- Zroup: pablinied September Set. Alnor Tor ou fantae p,, Publishes nber Ist. = Hon'of stool, i. H. CURRAN & CO.. Publishers, 12 Pemberton Square, Boston. 816-2" ANTED_TWENTY GOOD CARPENTERS AT corner Sth and E streets northwest, Money Order Office. ol6-2t Wee YOUNG WHITE PROTESTANT Girl, 15 or 16 years old, to make herself ureful. Call to-morrow or Monday, at 926 19th street north: west. e16-2t* Wantena WOMAN TO DO THE HOUSEWORK for asmall fain References required. Apply at 005 oth street north went. a6. NTED—A WOMAN TO COOK AND ASSIST IN washing, also a > private ‘215 I street northwest. 816-2t FERAL WORK- Latrobe ae a ‘8 p= NOBBY YOUTH Who demands something in accordance with his own ideas of raiment can always be sure =f finding the latest and most correct style of garments at our establish nient. We make a special feature of SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN, producin: TRY BOOKKEEPER. rments with a chic andan | WW Skiacy to atert on, gil par months Hest olnga ally commend them to this | refereuce required. Address *! Bookkeepel sof our patrons. Just now we are receiving large | Hce. ities of FALL SUITS, made in faultless style | yy om both foreizn and domestic textures, many of the xtreme beauty and elegance, and nd outside of the bgst merchant AD et uo. thwest. t assortment of Fall Styles in Clothing, noes, Try us. strect northwest. Licensed Agency. C. E, —— _ WANTED— A. SAKS & CO.. TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, wi REFINED LADY DE: S THE #13 816 aNp 318 SEVENTH STREET. Position of hou ekesper (to take entire charge) where there are children. "Address HOUSE- %, P. O. Box 2816 New York city. It Ki WANED. BY A YOUNG SINGLE MAN,_OF good education and the best of references, a Situ- ation in some honest employment. “Addruss Box, 2 Star of SPECTABLE ral house Workin a small ar office. it" WASTED IBy 8 Yo MAN A PLACE IN A restaurant; would like to learn the trade; willing nake himself useful, Address Box 'Y, Bir ED—IN ANY OF THE GOVE! artments a Position, for which I_y c §RS pue procuring the sauie, Address ML town P. O., D. C. SITUATION AS FIRST-CLASS Kin afamily or hotel or restaurant, Please address FRENCH COOK, 1728 Peunsylvanis avenue. s18- V yy) ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE WOMAN, Situation as gvod plain cook, and to assist in washing aud ironing: willing to py country; best reference. Aditress i409 I street northwest, 2 ‘D—BY A RESP#C’ tion. Cae chamber: d V at GENTLEMAN OF LONG EXPERT fon Wuee in the duties an% requirements of the Pen- sion Bureav, with good testimonials, would like a po sHoR cn d pension attorney. Address ‘ Examiner Sia Reviewer Star office. B18-3t" ig wtp ot : s eo ee, a WANTED—ROOMS. Vv TED—BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, TWO sunny, communicating unfurnished Rooms, sec- ond flo feren changed; perm . Address PENNEYLVANIA AVENUE. |L-A., Starofice ™ nents Aa Ws; TED—USE OF E OR. O Py 3 TO path: teach a ladies’ private class in dancing two after- poons of cach week in nortuwest #ection city. Address ° 1 ith street northwest. it NNN TYTT 11 4 ‘TED—A NICE FURNISHED ROOM, NEAR NN 7 Hu WANs streets, north of avenue. No ques- N tu tions asked. Address Post Office, L. LESTORIA. Ls z q 815-3t" |. WWANTEDIWO | COMMUNICATING — ROOM furnished or unfurnished. Address PROMP > : sll y NECK’ ANTED — FIRST FLOOR, UNFURNISHED REE NEE WENT W, Rooms, bebwoen 9h and 15th and F and M strosta maw orth Sap rc ;rovel NEW STOCK. northwest, or Capitol Hill; modern improvements. NEW DESIGNS. Her Wok tp gxcood 525. References exchanged. Address CHOICE STYLES. WARD 5 EY, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, ‘Two or Three Furnished Rooms, with or without board, between F and N and 9th ana 16th streets north- A, W. B., Star office. 816-3t* NFURNISHED FARLON AND BED. room in the vicinity of Thomas Circle; references. VERY ATTRACTIVE Address *‘Lady,” Star office. 815-30" ANTED-BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE (AO HOH 00, e883 fF EEE RRR © | W dhildren) tro orihiee Heaney Bo ee ING HHH 00 Sgss, Tl EE RRR YY housekeepiug; convenient to State department bi iia a Ss in Address X. X. O.. Star office. 815-3" HH OO s.3 HE. ER £ H H 00 Sgss' EEE RR ¥ |= WANTED—HOUSES. ¥V yy ANTED—IMMEDIATY MALL HOUSE OR rooms for housekeeping; neighborhood between d 15th streets and E and K etreets. Address or 13th street northwest. 613-3t* ', BY OCTOBER 1ST, HOUSE modern improvements; good Evening Star office. 611 OCTOBER ist, FOR A YEAR, @ Small Furnished House, northwest section of ety by 8 small family of adults. “Address V. 2, 8] te FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. eD—TO STOCK EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY. ooatiin. Adare ten NEW GOODS EVERY DAY. — Wastes TO BUY, AS AN INVESTMES T, A neatly ew’ House in nor : tgexoued $4,500. “Owners will please addres a BO TAYLOR & HUFTY. ———— _ WaAxtzosEY A COUPLE WITHOUT CHILDREN #18 a house of not less than eight rooms with modern, improvements, in thorouyh repair, an { rent not to ex- EG = ceed $40 p. th: location Let and (BEAT SAVING OF EXPENSE! Tand Potreets. Address 0. B- Wes Bar oles. eo ae rr ED—TO BUY A HOUSE; WILL PAY FROM OLIVE BUTTER. W Sihoatossna, $800 cash: balance in mionthiy WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS WASHINGTON BUTCHER'S SONS, a = W 4N2ED—COPYING TO DO AT HOME BY A Young Lady who writes a plain hand aud aceur- PHILADELPHIA. : ately. Copying cal For Cooking Purposes is BETTER than Lard. Fully | sired: Address COP) AN ABSOLUTELY PURE VEGETABLE OIL, Manufactured by for and returned. Good pay de- Star olfice, slocut" Eqnal to Butter, and at Much Less WaAXTED-TO BUY A HORSE FOR LIGH’ Cost than Etther. _YY ness wagon. Address Box UM, Star offices . ANTED—A HORSE VAGON One Pound of Olive Batter Will Do the work of Two | WW ‘tusines) to REESE, AND. WAG’ muenton Bes Bounds of. Lard! responsible party. Address X. Y., Star si y ANTED-STEAM CARPET CLEANING W ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. A) uk whipy ing or Injury to your carpets. keen lepl re uisiana avenue. . He U! Otive Buiter means Health, Economy and Cleantiness; | BRO. ss Ore absolute freedom from all ‘adulteration of any kind. We present Olive Butter to the y ubiie with the convic- ‘ANTED—CARPETS TO CLEAN BY THE AUTO- tion that it will permanently take the place of Lard and matic Steain Process; the best in the world; no in. Hutter for culinary purposes. It needs but a single trial | Jury to the finest fabric. — Orders by telephone oF oth st to demonstrate its «reat value and merits:and we guar- | wise to SINGLETON & HUEKS, caret deaiom 401 Sark sk pale fol peg auelten. az G nhs poe Market Space, dylt ¥ <1 cratiol 2 : nore ‘nuteiious ian lard or butter. itvemains yer: | WWANTED—O, WOR, io MAINE AVENUE fectly sweet in every climate and is unaffected by age, outh west, Cleans Carpets better, with lese wear hence it never becomes rancid. Ttis much chesper than | 8nd tear, than ‘any other firm in the city. | Mattresses lard or butter, and requires but half the quanticy toat, | Fewade: Feathers renovated; Furniture sieamed, Os in the same result in cooking. Articles of foodeooked | der by telephone. ml vith it retain their ‘uugtaral favor: no greasy tanto is im- WANT? 320, PIAQUNCE THAT JOHN E. fact thet we Sie eat hate hea Teer ene Product. ‘The | missioner of” Desde. for Every Beate and Terheng a his and x ears, Ianu- 7 a in Faeturwre and more af latae Gans geart,amane, | B.Conaminionee, Eeaiinor "aud Notary, Alva uus ob gf youn,ta anally sud now offer tothe pu 86: SD Be ee eretal ‘our own manufactu 3 renin ido rl artery ae mat | WANED OLD GOUp ANDSILYERIREARGEOR tiarantec. -mnark is necured DY Fogistcred at tho Pateut Ofte ta Wachee gees Paent, | Pennsylvania avenuo, bet. 3d and £5 streets, janid ANTED—\X ‘0 ‘sf Waenseror Hovenmw'ssone |W) SirPGSOUI RNY TA SEI ATIRG. Directions:—Use in the Be id ge! — the same purposes, Put up in sixty-pound cases of 3, 5, and 10-pound cans. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS, JUSTH’S OLD No. 619 D street went. ITA ald == LOST AND FOUND. Tv EW OK J OST SEPTEMBER 18: x N EW STOCK. L 6th street east in ‘Avenue ant one, hts B® 1923 Q street and returning same way, between 9 and ERE a Oo ad amas a Aoraieeee . Penusylvania avenne LOS? OX SEPTEMBER 16, 1882, A DIAMOND. shaped Breastpin, amethyst stone ends tod tra each we eteae™ EMBROIDERED CHECKS AND STRIPES, OST—ON THE l6rm INSTANT, A BLACK AND : Liéaa between 2ist sand “2g AoA FRENCH PLAIDS, Pennsylvania aventie. -A liberal reward will be givin it returned to 2116 Pennsylvania avenne. at HaBIT CLOTHS, OST—WEDNESDAY EVENING, EY’ &P. depot, or on Gy Wetwoea 14 aud 25h TYLER & CHEWNING, able reward if leftat 1782 G sheet Ses ae als 918 77m STREET NORTHWEST. (CLPOPATRA’S SECRET DEVELOPS THE BUST. ‘Sueceas in Surranteed in every instance or money re- mW ILGOS CHEMICAL CO, 818-m,w.f,13¢ 602 Spruce street, Philadelphia, Pa, Et Eiladeip hii, Pa OVERCOATS, Assortment—Lowest Price, Xone OO T3220, Pant SEW BANGOR, Zavnone on Ect dae SES FOR RENT—ROOMS. it RENT-HANDSOME FURNISHED ROOMS, conventences, with F street northwest. (OR RENT—SIX Ni ‘WLY FURNISHED ROOMS, €u suite, t 1403 New York ave, References ‘wuitatie for furniture nr cartinses erate cio suitable for fu: : private, clean and cheap, Inquire ou the premises, corner, of Ist STORAGE ROOM, KRENT—IN A PRIVATE. FAMILY, unfurnished rooms, on second and third floors; pesure; terms Inoderate, “11K strvet 8 ENT- SOMELY FURN: ments, single or en suite, a 1536 I street north— & RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR ‘without Board, TED. Rone ‘Apply at 1323, Corcoran street. ‘as bed room and furnished front room on second floor; board in the JR RENT—THREE DES! ILE UNFURNISHED 2a floors sont caper: Bok aod Ona water. References exchanged. 1107 G atreet_north- FIRST, AND SECOND FLOORS, 10 _qtiiet reliable } Feferences; 1 8 Fatroot nortawaste OR RENT—TWO HANDSOME SCHOOL ROOMS, with modern conveniences, at Fri Tet., bet. 18th ENS. COTE, MITT st. new, Nt Me BENS QR RENT 19 TOWs (CIRCLE — FURNISHED Rooms, or; jemen only. ali frout on the park. “Referentes required. bi6-2w* R RENT—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, in ® private family. 804 9th street northwest. _Kef- OR RENT—1806 H STREET N.W., 3 NICELY lor and 2 bedrogins—2d floor; Pennsylvauia avenue parties without ohil- 15-3t* ‘urnished Rooms—j location dearable, overlookini and government reservations: dren. References exchanged: ‘OR RENT—FINE! Single Rooms fo both LY FURNISHED (FLAT OR corner of 12th; ibe F gentieman, at 111 "$21, ITE OF Fl Rooms, with parlor, with or without board, Honse new and first-class, with nort and west exposure, fronting Thomas Circle. dren or other boarders, Apply at R. FULTON'S Loan 3,314 9th street, Letween Avenno and D street. ‘OR RENT—A SUITE OF FURNISHED ROOMS, for geutlemen, on second floor, south front, private family, Apply 1327 N street northwest, yAOR RENT—Pr NT FURNISHED ROOMS, uele or en wulte, we FOR RENT—MOUSES. + every convenience and all modern im- Apply to Dr. W. 0, ALEXANDER aventie northwest. —A VERY DESIRABLE FURN rooms, convenient to A: 6 11th street northwest. #18-3t a House of 13 rooms, 9 be dF street HI 313 © street southeas modern impror 10 rooms and bathroom, v ingood order, and newly ppiy at 315 C street southeast. 13 21ST STREET NORTHWEST, 3- ith back building and cellar. B treet southeast, or on thoy @ —THREE STORY BRICK; MODERN improvements; rent $30; 715 21st etreet. 1536 I street northwest. TWO ADULTS WILL RENT TOA tly Furnished House, with mod- feut taken in partial board, 129 ern improvements. C street northeast, RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE, rooms, furnace, range, all modern im} 1901 Verniont avente. corner 10th and T st west; southern exposure; tramways convenient. quire on the premises. OR RENT—HOUSE, WITH TWELVE ROO 621 4th street northwest, in first-class repair. Carpets all of one pattern and new, for sale. promises oF of H. KRAAK, 481 Pennsylvania avenue, M8, fronting Judici: juare, for pation hall end step Fine Store and Dwelling, all mod. imps., 616 h st. 300 Fine Store in new building, Store ana Dwelling, 4271s 10th ats. n.W. Mico Store in new Bullding, . S, SWORMSTEDT, | Real Estate Agent, 928 F street. JOR RENT—BRICK No. 614 G STREET NORTH- ‘west, 12 rooma, stable and large side yard; 350. Xo. 605, 10th street northeast, 7 roo '. FOX, 920 F street northwest. JOR RENT—THREE ELEGANT i} with all modern improvements—506 East Capitol 517 Eas: Capitol street, eleven ‘A strect northeast, nine rooms, $35. 615 7th street northwest and RESIDENCES Street, eight rooms, $3 50: LOWE & NOW East Capitol street. R nnd cold water, in good ord 20., 1103 F street. {OR RENT—TWO NEW BRICK HOUSE ty-five feet front, wide halls, nine rooms each, four on first and five on second floors; also, bath-rooms latrobes, ranges, large cella west of New’ Jersey avenue. OR RENT—118 11TH STREE near Lincoln Park, nine roorui provements; only $20’ per month to desirable tena cheapest rent in city. Apply next door, SOUTHEAST, OR RENT. 2015 Get. , 10r, a.m. i$7! 2413 Pa. ay.,8 7.0 2 31 24th st. 7 Ta. FOR RENT--STORES._ OR RENT—STORE 1927 P nue northwest with fixtures. injilinery business. SON, Room 1, over Bank of Washit FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS Foe RENT— FIFTY PIANOS— Both Squaro and Upright, of ail the leading makes, for or quarter; rents apilied on pur- 1103 Pennsylvania aveniie. BUSINESS CHANCES. ‘OR SALE—STOCK, GUOD WILL tures of a Grocery Store, corner 14th and U streets Reason for selling, other employment. Hace and Store for rent. Apply on premines after 3 o'clock. - R SALE—THE LEATHER AND SHOE FIND- ing Store 803 D, street Good reasons for sellfhg. N ACCOUNT OF BAD HEALTH I AM COM- Delled to sell my Meat and Provision Store, with or without teams. Rent very low. Address Bo: doing a good cash t t, doing a g aes 10 CAPITALISTS.—I HAVE FOR SALE SOME ‘0. 1 improved and unimproved property; will be investment of 8 per cent net. , corner Pennsylva- nue and 9th street northwest, 3 OR SALE—THE WHOLE PROPERTY OF M. Esch, consisting of Houses, Green-houses, and with about 48,000 feet of ground. In enue northeast. ‘ANTED—TO EXCHANGE A NEW STOCK OF ? 1 Fixtures in a store n'cely located, also a Family Horse with Wagon, in part ment for a House of eight or uine rooms. ‘Address MILTON, Star office. GENTLEMAN OF PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE in cattle raising, sboutreturnin Sires an active or sii quire 106 New Family, Grocer to Wyoming, de- sure profits, an iteod. Cull ut 515 12th street northwest. SECOND ceil ie) Georgetown, for Tho ball or concert and ‘has been m LEASE— THE ips of beable pele, yea moderate Tent. Toomn ix one of the finest in the District, 1ewly frescoed, &c. Apply at 3339 N (or Ist) street, MONEY TO LOAN. ONEY TO LOAN, In sums to suit, at estate security. 8 ry 200, $300, $500, 8 $3,000, 35, 000 to Prompt attention, on. approved real Joan on real es! E. A. McINTIRE, 918 F. ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE security, at 5 and 6 per cent, ,| per cent for 2 years—no commission. $5,000 at 5 per ognt for? STUNOR, S80 Paes. Opposite norih entrance U. 8. Treasury. ‘ONEY TO LOAN—LOANS NEGOTIATED ON life and entowment insurance policies; co: tive policies excey od. ‘evamagecr seetnnn. jNHALES Heal Estate Brolesn: ‘ONEY TO LOAN, — ON REAL ESTATE; AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT, R. 0. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F streets northwest. IT i iowontraerat a2 ‘ONEY TO Luan. ive MONEY TO. oe mee Charges moderate. Wo delay. OOUNTRY REAL ESTATE. oe = * FOR SALE—HOUSES. Es ea R SALE OR RENT—NEW HOUS! STABLI Paley eras So ae, ae Foad near cars; a nice home, all ready for use. Geb iat street octh weet. ee aI BE R SALE—BIG BARGAIN, CHOICE LOCATION new and back building, brick, ing pindow house, $9,200, “Adaress owner, Star Oice. B SALE TWENTY HOUSES IN VANIO'S parts of ing in price fron $800 to Sen. SOREES S ORR! bth Fisted west. e16- OR SALE—A NICE TWO-STORY AND FRENCH room Brick House, 8 rooms and bath, mou. imps., south front, fine location ; price $3, 000, C.B.CHUI Office Independant Ice Co., 9 to 3; House $06 1th st. southwest, si6-3t* OR SA’ VERY TASTY AND BEAUTIFUL EPGER Hoar, “Tale, Hive Intend. avenues tives Plories, basement and attic: 12 rooms, with all modern yveniances. | Address: Solciock p.m.) L. Hy PERLEY, 17 lowa falda R SALE—HOUSE 29 THIRD STREET NORTH: t, DEW, and store preased brick bay fut; sidelot if desired. "Call after p.m ae oe OR SALE—TRREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE, 716 7th at. 8. w-. 10 room bath and ae and ar... JO 253x125; $9,000. Inquire 625 oth st. 8. w. 16. R SALE—AT COST—HANDSOME NEW RESI- dence; ton rooms and furnace and every mod; ern improvement: thoroughly’ well built and finished by one of our best builders; beautitully located in northwest section; & good pu either as an invest- ment or for a home. STEIGER & ERMANN, 1418 New York avenue. ale-st Fe SALE CHEAP—A DOUBLE BRICK HOUSE, Brick Stable and Carriage Hor with nearly 28,000 feet of Set la property wil sold very cheap for cash, or willeellon monthly payments. Apply to DR, SUDDARTH, corner North Capitol and I streets, B OR SALE — THREE-STORY BRICK, EIGHT rooms and halls, water and gas; all in perfect con- dition; not far fromn the Capitol; price $1,800; a post tive bargain. THOS, J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F stevet northwest. 813-6t Fe. SALE—HANDSOME RESIDENCE NEAR Dupont Circle, built by Flemming; will be sold for 00), with the forniture: possession given in Octo- ber, THOS. J. FISHER &CO., 1324 F street north. west el EGE SALES! NICE LITTLE HOME CHEAP ‘Two-story frame, six rooms aud bath room, water and jouble lot, shrubbery and flowers; 9th treet northeast, a few doors froin H street railroad; price HOS, J, FISHER & CO., 1324 F street 813-6t RK SALE AND EXCHANGE, VERY DESIRABLE. Residences and Unimproved Real Fst No 903 Mstroct northwest, 3/stories and basement, 12 04 | basement, 12 rooms, large frout’and side Yard, $6,500, No. 730, corner 9th and H streets northeast, 2 stories and basument, 10 rooms, store and stable, large dle 00. treet, 3 stories and cellar, 9 rooms, new house, $5,200, No. 2009 K ‘stteet’ northwest, Fram, 2 stories and basement, ps, $1,500. Houre on Mark's alley, Brick, 5 rooms, large lot of «round, $850. alf modern improvements. Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, square 152, bounded by N ppuire's au and Uae) 90 ie above proj erty is o' at a grea sis-tin? "C,H. KNIGHT, 452 Loutstan: FOE SALE OR TRADE Properties in the District: will take in part Phila- Geiphia property or improved Ohio or Iowa lands dress Box 8, Star office. 81 VOR SALE—I HAV! NUMBER OF BARGAINS A in Houses and Lots, large and small. Several de- sirable four and six-roomed Houses for sale at $50 cash. and $25 per Month, convenient to echools, markets, &c. E. A. MCINTIRE, 915 F. 812-6 WOR SALEMORE RARGAINS—TO IMMFDIATE. F press. brick. front Purchasers—Two three-story th cellar, 9 rooms, ali modern conveniences, within one and s-half square from ‘Scott Circle, "$3,500 gach, ou easy terms, | Alve, three-story, press brick front House, of 10 rooms and cellar, on 10th etreet, near Eat $4,000. | ‘Twro-story. brick House, 7 room, aio gin improvement on Lith street, néar 8, at $2,200, fo rt ‘Two-story frame House, 7 rooms, gas, water and bath. Fierce, near 13th strect at $2,280." “W. E- BUR: FORD, 1115 ¥ street northwest. 86 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FOE SALE-WALNUT BEDROOM FURNITURE, Hair Mattresses, Sprinj rpets and other Furni~ ture, all in excellent condition, 5 12th street north- weet, between 3 and 5 o'clock, this week. itt (OR SALE_A FINE YOUNG TROTTING STAL- ion, thoroughly broken to saddle and harncas. Price #460, Apply to GHEEN & OSBORN, G, between 6th and 7th streets. It OR SALE — RARE GHANCE — ONE ELEGANT Knabe Piano, which will be sold at alow price; terms t9 sult. Apply at 1507 8th street northwest. 16. ‘OR SALE CHEAP—THE CABIN SLOOP YACHT MARIAN; 96 feet long, Inquire 806 12th street northwest. 516-6t" R SALE : ONE PRINCE MELODEON, Handsome Rosewood Case and in perfect order. Will be gold for $15, on easy payments. F. G. SMITH, 1103 Penusylvania avonue. F° ¢ SALE—THREE FINE HORSES AND ACOM- * plete turnout: also, Rockaway, Horses and Harness; also elegant: ee ie lette; also a flue light two or four Ex- tension Top, @ nix passenger Park Phaeton; also haud- some Drag. he above are all first-class and by the best makers. Al: a good side-bar top Buggy and Harness, $75, at DOWNEY’S, 1013 17th street, north- west. 816-6t JOR SALE—CHEAP—BAY_ HORSE: sound and gentle; Side-bar Varnished Wagon; first class; used only two mouths, and a $40 set harness. Call atones. D. W. MAGRATH, 208 10h ‘street nord west, 8155S OR SALE—A DARK BAY M old, kind and gentle: Fe SALE—A if, E BARGAIN—A VERY FT four round corner rosewood case Square Piano, with an@some mouldinzs, carved legs, and Rearly new, Boston make, stool and cover, $225. WCKCH'S ‘Uptown Piano’ Rooms, 1139 10th street northwest. e14-6t" Pe seh cane BOT OF CARRIAGES, uexies, Phetona and Dayton Wagons. new an second-hand; cheapest in the city. P, D. SCHMIDT & CO., 466 Pennsylvania avenue. s14-3m_ OR SALE—CHEAP AND ON EASY TERMS— Material and Fixtures of a Job Printing Office, almost new. Will sell whole or in part, Inquire secon: floor, 434 9th street northwest. 14-61" POR SALE | BARE CHANCE_ELEGANT, NEW, full Upright Grand Piano, rich Rosewood “care, all modern cee vem enaes will be sold for one-half regular ¢, and take square Piano in exchange @8 part Day- it, and balance montiily, if desired. Can be seen at H street northwest. 89 {OR SALE—CHEAP, TO REDUCE STOOR, ITAL- ian Marie and Granite Monuments, Headstones, eee Corner 21st street and SEN URS ae west. -Im* FOR SALE_ ONE HUNDRED DIFFERENT KINDS of new and second-hand Carri Phetons, Jag- gers, Bugyies, Pony Carts, McCaul and Dayton Wasons, own make; lowest prices. JNO. M. YOUNG'S Repository, 313 6th atreet. aud-3m SALE—SPRING AND SUMMER CARRIAGES, A stock of one hundred apd fifty to select from: Agent for Boston Buckboard Gompauy’s Site. Bar Bus: pies aud other light carriazes, ‘Tile best ‘in the country for the money. Repairing promptly attended to. ROBT. B. GRAHAM, m29_Repository and Factory, 410-416 sth st. n.4, FOR SALE_LOTS. H ing three streets and reser itmated on Masea- chusetts avenue, 6th and © streets, (Gen. Greene's mm pitol “Hill; ‘Inquire 404 9th orthwest. 85-Ilm BOARDING. — FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH board, at 1213 K street northwest. s18-3t* UB0'7 Botts wal boards "Haerenoe seguired, ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE or en suite, with Board, 1440 M street northwest, one block from Portland Cafe. Best references xiven and required. Tglephonic communication, 616-3t* FPURNISSED ROOMS, WITH BOARD. TRAN- sient boarders, with room, $1 to $1.50 per day. 14-3m" 8. FLAGLER, 316 Indiana avenue, ERMANENT, TRANSIENT AND DAY BOARD- ers, at Summer Kates; also, Table Board $20 per iwonth, at the McPherson Hi corner 15th and I streets. [e7-Im*]___- MRS. M. T. SOUTHALL. OARDING—MEALS DURING THE SUMMER at New York Avenue Hotel for $20 per month; un- doubtedly” the best hotel table in the city for the price, s4-Im GERAGUE MANSION, SIXTH AND E STREETS northwest.—Furnishéd Rooms, single and en suite, with first-class Board. ‘Table Lourd $20 per mouth, au2s-4w* Rk. RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE AND en suite, with first-class table board. Mra. D. STOCKHAM, 945 K street northwest. aul2-2m°* LINTON HOUSE, 71H AND I STREETS.—FIRST- ¢ class Table $18; Room and 8 to j, jocation ental: 0 liquors. W. O NAYLON mé-Om HE HOUSE, 512 9r# STREET NORTH- Peer Gee eg ing-houses in the city. . Transient Boarders sccommo- cr at reasonable terns. B29 PERSONAL. wit THE LADY IN BLACK WHO RECOG- streets northwest: about IZ tease, oct ha comes northwee on ¥, make her acquaintance: “Address ir Star ofoe. si: RMATION WANTED OF THE PRESENT ‘TMinerenbouts of 388 PAULINE LEOPOLD when Flinder. SUMMER RESORTS. SUUBY PARK. X. J.. THE VICTORIA. Ageaae ae 8, KEMPE, =i teat ‘SPRING ———— eae EDUCATIONAL. CTION GIVEN IN SUPERIOR ang. Also Teacherof coo opservatery 1873-"S1, ith etreet northwest. 5 ¥ RTHWEST, posite vklin Square. Mas. J. L. MoGEE. EDUCATIONAT. COLUMBIAN O01 rerular exercises of the Col Present fear, be conducted in the A and 15th streets sround shall be broken for the new Univemnity edifice ‘The session opens the 18th of SEPTEMBER. Catalownies, giving full particulars, office of Fiteh, G WELLtee® “ith and K atreete n wately or in Cises—Mathematies, L \. Greate, French, German and Enaueh. 6 tion for College, aration fo i LLEGE. i. will, during the ting at the south= Nik MORON, bie 1323 ** M'LLE. ¥. PRUD'HOMME, French and English echool for iris. Daily instruc tion in French au. 7 Penns: Ivanta aveni classes for indies, ree Himes a week. ‘Ihe Specialty. Terms moderate. RT SCHOOL, 1818 T_STREE: Thirteenth Annual ‘Seoslop who desire to enter f MOS Gay ‘aud THUBSDA\ 8. E. FULLER. Principal. aad Auvauced Classes. will building 800 isth ae ch of the Ns aad eatin Ri rgarieu, 139 irection 3] trained in ‘the Institute. i, gbusany FOR YOUNG LADY ren, 622 1sth street n: msime “NNSTRLIZABE H HARRIS, Principal. UINCY SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND PHYSI- Q ‘caL, CULTURE 1 = This School will o} The d ktontion to mates abd ail Soap Senora Soran. RLINGTON ACADEMY, CORCOKAN BUILD- Orr. U.S. Treasray. and Young Men. ber aber 1th. Day English brancbes. Bs ESB earsa, wp, ourse of in- Tails lectures om history, belles cee. For circulars address STE aiay, Bossess. coptn ‘the edneation of sons women for self -*1 PIEMBER 18ru. Claes Instruction are re- PA. AVR. AND A select achool for EST, WEST END KIND) and evening sesions. corner of H street north’ Kindergarten Institute an ‘ashington, D.C. OCKLAND SOHOOL FOR AND CHILD- risa 4 ven! tera, and men an: together wit espeare and Sixht Reading will | nent features of the school. Students graduated and taught methods of instruc. Cinas and private instraction daily, from 3 to9 p.m. A Hberal arrangement made with minuters and teachers, References to ministers, here and others “ = English nt Latit development, under experienced and Ju ers, will form the basis of ins pleasure in referring to ‘hool she has iat HART, Pri \CHOOL OF MUSIC, 0 ; Physteal aed physicians, promi- MENT FOR Boys or evening, pure on entering, $50; even ollure Announcement, sent free upon a) plication by tail, or NRY ©. SPENCER, Principal Vieo-Principal. ND CLAS. Hi xt annual sepslou ou at the Colleze SARA A. SPE! FpMiz LOYS ENG. will commence [ESTABLISHED 1877.) 7 ith street northwest. Low rates, All bran THEO. INGALLS KING, Principal. YORWOOD INSTITUTE, 1212 AND 1214 14TH lect School for "Youne Ladies and Little ‘Terms for scholastic elie, $100; children under ton Boerding Puvils RS. CABEL Principals, In the North Sevmon Koow of 4\y-street Presbyterian: w. HUNT, may bo al- ranches faithful irls, opens Sept. 20t Full conree, of Fags dressed —Lock Box 5 D. Instruction in sil i and thorong.. ve uniformly taken a high siapa in the various colleges aud universities aud sleeve, of Joh; | nent Professor ISSES POLLOG} FROEBELINS EAD Will reeume SEPTEMBER 13rn, at 1 wd Advanced Departmes ution, Music, Draw For terms inquire of Principais. SCHOOL OF ELOCUTIO: Art resumes ite sti struction or classes. Circulars at schoo! DUVAL MA ity, and other e:i- al: Boarding and Da; ng ain Thorough English € other isngunges spoken wil ins aud musical advautages unsurpassed and Calisthepics: reopen on MONDAY, Greet the Misses Earle, 1916 35th street, W ‘or rent by mu 729 13th street uri HE MISSES TIFFEY Will re-open their school for Girls and Utth on Wednesday, September 13th, at 1436 Cor .ARD AND TUITION Address FEMALE SE! la Lasee ee oe HILL INSTITUTE AND_ KIN: ixth Annual Session open > TUITION $150 TO $200 MONDAY, Address MILITARY ACADEMY, Haddo Principals, Mi ARD AND TUITION S175 TO Address MILITARY COLLEGE, ‘his school will reopen MONDAY, OCTOBER2, at 6 The ps of theechool may be had at Morrison's Book Stone: 418 Pennsylvania aveuues ovat tas ofhccot W. J. NEWTON, Le Droit Building, 810 F street. In_consequence of the need of increased the school will be held at 925 F street northwest. . HOWLETT, PIANO TEACHER, ith street northwest. — pupil's residences. ps NSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY. ie ‘Twenty-first year opens SEPTEMBER 131 perior accommodations ;aypointments oom= Collesinte, Chemical, the Secretary. wil Kngiuecring = .. THEO. HYATT, Prost. QMERSON INSTITUTE-SELECT CLaSsfcaL thematical School for Boys, 14th street, be will reopen Wednesday, Seviem- etc., address CHAS. B. RS. CONDRON, PRINCIPAL OF PARK SEMI ls at 116 C street north- ction in Mathemation, wil be given privately oF #i-dw Grammar, Composition, &¢., tween Land K st ber 13. For ctreul Principal, ot léth street. ‘or Young Ladies, West Eud Institut hear ‘conmuenoce SLETE SM nd for ciret re K, MATHEMATICS, privately or in’ aind competitive ROFESSOR ALEXANDER DeWOLOWSKI, y L SKI, hys re-opened CAL INSTITUTE, at 1116 M street, corner 12th street lifled Inethod of iustruc- itsaver years of practice; it, and trains the i His new and sim, tion is the beat in existence, it teaches how to read music ateri Voice to its highest culture for operas, concerts or the HE MISSES KERR SCHOOL WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20, 908 12th street northwest. CADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART OF MARY, for day scholars and boarders, Maryland avenue ‘This institution, under control of the Dominican Sisters, will reopen’ for day scholare and EMBER lH. The course PROFESSIONAL. on ge SNULALL PARSONS, Dewrist, +10 street northwest, Ballantyne’s Book ze Gola" filings & specialty. Gas given day and Sth street. boarders MONDAY, SEPT! of study is thorough, including all branches t: Hixh Schools and Academies, and as a Toi?" oy teachers has arrived from the Mother 3. nawa Mound, Wi extra attention to the tention paid to Musi EF WITHOUT PAIN IN few minutes. "Fee, the feet in order. Corns, bul excresences ‘and other foot complaints sugcensf ul treated at DR. WHITE'S Chiropodial Establish ponite Willard’s Hi physicians, sureeons, persohases frou are prepared to give ie, Yorai and Instrument 108 and Vocal Music, also Plain hew- ils without extra chanre. of other well-known my, though entirel in far and near. [ARRIED LADIES CAN HAVE BOARD AND For further par- RN, 1446 Pieroo SISTER SUPERIOR. AND MRS. ALFRED BUJACS ENGLISH and French Boarding and Day School for Young 1012 17th street northwest, reopens September usic under the charge of Miss Seron. nee during con ly or address Mrs, A. Place northwest. D* KLOEBER, 626 EB italized Air by the Hurd 8; traction of Teeth, D® Stake PansoNs, DENTIST, 439 9TH STREET. 86-21 YEARS M* Sraver Nonrawesr. iystem, for thepeinioonge: ct ‘Boarding and Day School for Young Ladica, 1100 M street northwest, Washington, D. C.. feapens: SEPTEMBER 27TH, 1882. Thorongh colleiate course. Special advantages for nd art. For catalogues, apply to the E EKS. 5-3, students in mus r . DE! rier. to. loors frim corner inserted $7 per set, all w AND MRS. LUCIEN E. C. 0) English, French and Ciaesical SCHOOL FOR BOYS ) Septamber 28, 1882, at oor 1538 1 street north weet, corps of teachers. For full particulars and cireular, adareaa 31 . E. C. COLLIERE, &.M., Principal. iCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. 1213 Tweifth street north od, Principal. Fourteenth year begins on yt. 20. Application as above. s4-1m_ DPSS 0164 HESSELBACH'S KINDERGALTEN reopens October 24, 1882, at 1135 17th street n: circulars. after extracting netaral . Modern methods and #kill in of Dentistry. Moderate fees. i. NALLY, 1321 F street northwest. ‘OWLAND DENTAL ASSOCIATION, street, three doors novth of Pen Hereafter Nitrous Oxide, without pat tooth and 50 cente each adi sitting. Extractions without gas, 00 cents each to Best Artificial Teeth extractions under in, will be €1 for the first ditional tooth at the same All work warrauted ‘Nitrous Oxide to over by car will be furnished free ce.) INENEY INSTITUTE, py edn 818 Connecticut avenue, For’ circulars 1! THURSDA tothe N Misses BURGE: c T. VERNON INSTITUTE, 1530 I street northwest. French and English School for Young Ladies and will commence SEPTEM- ‘Mus. C. W. Palit E, DENTIST, 715 147H STREET NORTH. between G street and New Yi nl Sets of Teeth, Teeth Filled, $1; Extracti werations warrutited. Janl Eleventh Annual Session BER 25th. ADAM ROSS. RELIABLE CLAIRVOYANT. utation in Washington. Rest ROF. J. F. GERMUILLER, ‘Teacher of PIA and thorough Bai RS. BURR M will reopen her schcol MONDAY, SEFIEMBER 25. 18 H street now. \ UNIVERSITY, AN and VOCAL MUS ST ARRIVED Great Spiritualist Medi electricity ou ivory. future destiny; awe, death; describes absent p names in tnarriage: ives good advicw to Indios and entiemen, and satisfaction; $l. MADAM | DUBOIS, life, past, present and ‘Omice, 78.10%) strest, AW SCHOOL OF GEORGETOW Ce Opens OCTOBER 4TH. Circulars at Morrisci:'s (A GRADUATE © Years experience. B. ROBERTSO: of Maryland), pecial Diseases sticcesstully treated an: anteed. Diseases of M x A 'S, or address, jen, General Debility, Weakness, Impotency, &¢. Diseases of Womin of every nature, speedy and permanent cures guarautecd. Ofhea 456 C street northwest, near 43g from 2 to 9 p.m. wats and confidential. Kefers ta sof Baltimore. ME. BROOKE Ti LIFE. All business. ‘ashington, D, C. COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.—A ‘Doandi ead Day Behont fae Ladies aud an y [or 108 LK = 2 Tas?, For cireulars "TCHER and Miss M. C. y to BM D.B TUBS Prinlbals, 1033 and 1027 SSR ‘ODERN LANGUAGES, NATU rivately or in clams.” Oj schools. A. GRABOWSKII, M. A. 5., Keferences: Mr. Chas. nerson Institute; Rev. 8. Keener Gox, D. Hon. ‘Alex. H. Stephens, of Ga. SS HILTON’S: fit snad Beenols Schoet fae Xn avenue, reopens NES! ‘Thorough iustruction in Lat thematics and the Sciences. A ber of pupils received in the family. J. L. MoGEE’ ELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF confidential. Ladies and Gen- Demen 50 cents each. 405 L street, Sth streets northwest. PROPOSALS. HOUSE OF REPRE: VEs, U. 8. seat areca A tay {-EIGI for fu 10: tor the use of the House of presentati ves. the a: eau fe oud to Be | Hill, 100 Cx. e. LERK’S OFFIC! SCHOOL FOR GIRLS WILL pen SEPTEMBER 20th at 1323 K street. sand Conversations in French daily by Mle. Vhomme. For full particulars ing L. McGEE, 1323 K street. EORGETOWN COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES -3100 N tree DG. iliss LUCY STEPHENSON, Princi ith, Full corps. of . Blank forms of Pro uality of each artic! it this office. _Ergposas tiouid be Inforwad, “Proposals for "and dressed to the Clerk of the House Seutatives of the United statras fe ee au25-lawow_ Clerk House of Representatives U.S. PRor0sas FoR ‘OFFICE FURNITURE, ‘West Waahing- for full particulars ap) R ND BOYS.—ENGLISH AND Giamleal Sohal, 408 Feat Capital etree CHARLES sf WASHINGTON SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, "To. shin’ “ntrect “nrthwest- corner of S00: sect = ‘SiSsoe EnigiehD, $30 to $40 per saute Department English, French and German, ‘Senior Department, English, French and German, $60 ‘Boarding pupils, tuition and board, $300 yer year, Music and use of ‘Piano, i. : re SERVATORY OF ‘cor. 7th and D ‘ourteenth year. SAFE DEPOSIT CO. SECURITY Fkom LO! i 33 BY BURGLARY, THE XN. i Ra tiosa ABE EPOSTP COMPANY, W. A. GORDON, Sterviary” a tn Skee for $8 and BENJAMIN P. PRTDER, Eros om SIME ormann ate eGo to tas end Tia Sganco 707 D street. | eacgeala crater D., 1305 Q street PETE Sey ME Gr ethiect Weber | Dios eae arenas ae ee cwen Gand He