Evening Star Newspaper, September 29, 1882, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

. 3 : 3 3 F a ru i EEE THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON FRIDAY ..September 29, 1882, CROSBY S. NOYES = ‘The Evening Star bas a reguiar. perwanent- bona fice dativ ctrenintion more than treble that of any ether daiiv waper published fn Washington. and ecunt to that of all th THY Stan cfiice fs conr etance. rtisements, a1 ot DES, OF Any Gen Levent day or nicht, free « Pervonsleay Frermeiled Citen ss cesires, Savane Double Sheet Star To-morrow. to the great pressure on the advertising ‘Tue Stax at the present tme, and par- ticularly in the elgnt editions, its advertising Patrons are earnestly requested to send in thelr f@nnouncements for to-morrow’s Issue as early in the day as possible, and in ail cases before noon. It ts only by compliance with this request that Proper arras and classification ean be made. ~ oe The October number of the Century contains a Striking article trom Gen. Francis A. Walker, Buper.ntend-at of the ceasus, upon the gro wth of States. Tis growth 1s shown by a ondition of the country at sive generatton or Interval of thirty years, beginning with 179) and ending with 1880. In 179) the United Stites covered about 820,000 miles, lying bet Atlantic, the on he popula- c tentirely on this e but six elties aide of the ‘With a population of 8,000 or mo In 1320 the & Pacitic, embra: 9,633,522 Inhabitants Of t Sippi valley had attalned 2 pop , 009,009. About a twentieth of the population of Country lived in the thirteen cities having 8,000 OF more inhabitants In 1850 the territory had been tnereased by &equisitions from Mexico to about 3,00) 09 squ Bailes, coutatninz a population of 23,0: figures of this census suowed a notab’ in city population. The thirteen cities xtended to the miles, with Missis- with 3,009 » Inuabitants, hat, tn 1350, ex- panied to of 4 a population of about 8,000,000. Nearly one. Was now resident In thy the first 500,000 Inhabit. nmsus Of 183) shows a territory increas 0 Sjmare miles by Mexico fa, and foots up a population of . The number of cities having a popala- 3.09 or more hb. Increased {9 235, with a Population of 11,303,755, or over twenty-two per Gent of th» total population of the country. Att Bame tim: the develo: of mater! has been Lirzely beyonl te phenomenal growth Of popul tion In these ninety years. The statisties of populat ent many Inter- esting points. Thus tae number of foreigners tn the country now is a little over 6,502.0 he colored poyniation reaches almost the sume num- Der. Speaking roundly then of the whole popula- tion as 59,000,000 and detucting the 6,500,000 of foreigners we have a total native born population 0f 43,500,009. Take from this 6,500,000 colored and Mt leaves 27,000,000 native born whit The normal proportioa of the s2xes, by which females should be very sifghtly in excess, has Deen greatly disturbed within the United States, as a whole, by tmintzration from Europ? and Asia; males largely preponiterating among the arrivals from the former, and constituting nearly The whole of the Asiatic element. Throughout all the states of ti 2 coast, and in Alabama and Lousiana, among the gulf states, females are Mm excess Everywhere else males exceed females. In som of the mining and grazing States the males form two-thirds an1 more of the Population. The total number of males ts 25,518,- 82; of females, 24.63 marked features of the Social developments of the last thirty years have Deen the reduction of the marrying class; the Procrastination of marriag? within that class, and the close restrilnt put upon reproduction Within the married state among the native popu- lation of tha northeastern part of the couatry, and.in the elties of the west. It ts onty among the foretzners of the east, among the residents of ‘She prairies of the west and among the southern People generally, that the old-fashioned birtu-rate ts maintained. ——____~+»_____ ‘The Ohio republicans have been inclined to con- cede the loss of Congressmen in Hamilton county and other city districts on the temperance Issue, Dut lately they have gained hopefulness and are disposed to make a fizht to save the doubtful con- Bressional districts. Efforts are being made to in- duce the German element to vote for the republl- can Congressmen at least, because thelr election has no concern with state issues. Senator Sherman, who has the confidence of the Germans on account of his sound Mnancial poltey, Snow at work in Cincinnati and elsewhere seek- mg to mend the republican fences in thes? dis- affected districts. He takes tssue with the Foster Wing, and holds that {t would be an act of su- Premefolly to jeopardize the party by the so- €alled temperance movement. In his opinion a Good Heense law for the liquor traMc ts all that {3 Reeded. At the same t!me he thinks the Germans ‘Will make a great mistake by deserting the repub- Mean ranks and forct the republican party to Make the temperance question a political issue. A @ecided stand on the temperance question by the epublican party would draw more from the demo- eratic ranks, he says, than would be necessary to Feplete them through the withdrawal of these misguided backsliders. —<—— ‘The conviction tn Philadelphia of two star outers out of three causes the Cincinnati En- @utrerto suggest a change of venue for Brady and Dorsey. Tron & yer: s% omy Sy a ee 8 Co PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, RUBBER GOODS. FULL LINE OF RELIABLE Goops— AND AMERICAN ADULT SIZES. CHILDREN'S SIZES AND BOYS’ AND MISSES" GARMENTS IN FINE AMERICAN GOODS, MEN'S SUPERB MACKINTOSH COATS. ‘RUBBER HOODS. RUBBER UMRRELLAS. All first-class goods st but a trifle more than the cheap trash so much advertised. TAYLOR & HUFTY. 828 (COCHRANE & CO.—UPTOWN, 1424 AND 1432 NEW YORK AVENUE. ATTRACTIVE FALL OPENINGS. UNDERWEAR! UNDERWEAR! ALL NEW GOODS! UNDERWEAR! ALL NEW GOODS! OUR POPULAR PRICES! OUR POPULAR PRICES! For Ladies’, Gentlemen, Children, Commencing at 25e. each garment, 50c. each garment, Toe, each garment, up to BEST REGULAR MADE GOODs. PRIME CANTON FLANXELS, CANTON FLAN- NEVER 80 CHEAP! NEVER SO CHEAP! KEEPING LINENS 1 Domestic Goods, &e., &c, COCHRANE & €O., 2 Oppesite Riggs’ Bank. W OopwaRD & LOTHROP. LACE CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. We have recently opened a fine assortment of Anti D'Art, Swiss Tambour and Nottingham we invite your attention. 3 YD. NOTTINGHAMLACE CURTAINS, -68 Per Pair. 3% YD. NOTTIN ACE CURTAINS, 50, $3 Pair. AYP; NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, 4YD8. LONG, ANTIQUE LACE CURTAIN: In Fine Qualities, at 36, 3. GUIPURE D’ART CURTAINS, In New Patterns, at Low Prices, SWISS TAMB At Loy up to $17.50 Per Pair. OUR CURTAINS, ANTIQUE AND NOTTINGHAM BED sETTS, CURTAINS made to Order at short notice. ANTIQUE EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS and all crim for the body of Curtai: ‘the Lowest Prices, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, NIA AVENUE. Ww OODWARD & LOTHROP. LINENS AND DOMESTICS. 10-4 Brown Sheetings, only 25e. yard. 10-4 Bleached Sheetings, only 37c. yard. h Genuine Barnsley Bleached Table Damask, only 75e. yard. tech Loom Table Damaaks, superior quality, - aud S6e. yard. 5-8x5-8 Napkins, full selvage, obly $1.15 per doz. 5-8x5-8 German Damask Napkins, extra good value, at $1.37 and $1.50 per doz. Bleached Huckabac Towels, 20x40, only 12340. each. Damask Towels, knotted fringes, 24x45, only 250. BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, ENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Ci DEPARTM In addition to our superb assortment of Ladies’ Cloth: Flannel Suitings, we haye opened a nice 38, ULSTER CLOTHS, PLUSHES, &(Q., for Outside Garments, which we offer at our usual Low Prices. BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, SYLVANIA AVENUE 7OODWARD & LOTHROP. ES’ MERINO U. 50 doz. Ladies’ fine Merino Vi diam weight, the Dest value we ever —_ offered at 5c. each. American Hosiery Compan: mer Vests and Drawers sizes at lowest 829 DWARD & LOTHROP. GENT'S MERINO UNDERWEAR. fine White Merino Shirts and Drawers, » only G2}ge, each, ine, rewular made Merino Gossamer Shirts, on! 75e., a splendid garment for early fall wear.’ 82{ GENTLEMEN'S HATS. Fall style Gentlemen's Dress Hats. New shapes in Derby Hats in black, brown, blue and is" and Children’s Hata. Polo and Fez Caps. Isaac Smith's Uiabrellas, all grades. B. H. STINEMETZ & SON, 1237 Pennsylvania avenue. WANTED—HELP. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR RENT—OFFICES. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. ED—A GIRL TO DO ALL THE WORK BY oper ot tee Must stay atnight. Apply at 1288 11th street northwest. bid ‘08 RENT-ONE LARGE, PLEASANT FUR- Foie unfirni-hed Room, at 1209 Ith street, References given and Faaaired. it" . GIRL, WHO COMES ANTED—A COMPETENT GIRL. WHQ COMES North Capitol it FOR EF AT 20 tru STREET NORTHWEST, FUR- mished Rooms in , near Patent Office, pioasant locality.” ‘Terme moderate: = R RENT—1215 F gonvenionces,. including fire-proot = --——— F. AND LUCIEN E. C. COLLIERE'S STREET NORTHWES’ p*» MRS. ne PO NT ae TTS85'T eerbet northwest, NTED—A GOOD DINING-ROOM MAN, ONE ‘Nib con wake Pinwal genelly waetak’ Good references required. 1116 13th street northwest, 1t* POR RENT—TWo BRIGHT AND CHEERFUL BED Roor prettil urnished, wate family ; 1234 15th street noriweet ee eauat ANTED-A WOMAN TO COOK. WASH AND Fon fora email fants. Must Dring references. Apply at 2040 I street northwest. it* FOR RENT—NICELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND Fikaren, at 929 Peotreet northwest. References re- V ‘TED—A PROTESTANT WHITE GIRL 2OR Vv light ‘work in smal] private family: no wash- dn, | Call at 1524 16th street northwest, Leiween 4 and 6 o'clock. WANED GA NHITE OB COLORED WOMAN TO and nurse in small family. No washing or ironinu. Best city tefereuces required. “Apply at 220 Ast strect northeast, between B and C. It" PLY AT 1900 H 899-20" THING SALESMAN. AD- Wein Sores #29-3t WHITE GIRL FOR GENERAL ousework, German preferred. Must have refer- ence. Apply at 617 11th street northwest. 829-28" y ANTED—A GOOD, RELIABLE COOK, WHITE W cr Colored Sn'e fatally of two. tngeire’at 800 BE street northwest 29-3 PN FESNISHED OR UNFURNISHE Rooms, at $19 14th street gorthwest; suitable gentlemen or gentleman and wife. —LARGI JEASANT, NEWLY FUR- pished sccondtiey oat ¢ Room: wie, heat, hot and Gold water: private fainily: chanseds Fostreet northwest, MBUys Feference exchaniey: FOR RENT-SECOND STORY, SOUTH ROOM, Ricely furnished; private family; bath on same floor. Terms reasonable. 826 C strect northwest, | « Fok BES? {IW NEWLY FURNISHED SECOND and third story Rooms, in a private house, with modera conveniences and home comfor quired. At 1236 13th street north OR RENT—FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS, TWO being attic rooms, comprising 2d and 3d floors, in- cluding bath; rent $13 in advance; two blocks from Patent office.” Address Box 125, Star office. «29-2t" yANTED—FIRST-CLASS TIN AND SHEET A) Iron Worker. Apply to SIMPSON & GUY, 1005 Penn-ylvania avenue. edo-3t WAXIED-COLORED WOMAN TO DO COOK- ing and washing forsmall family: good wases to competent person. Address Box 88, Star office, 629-21 W‘N{ED-1W0 TIN AND SHEETIRON WORK- ers; men good at Job work. H. I, GREGORY, 910 Penn lvania avenue, 828-3" A TED-IMMEDIATELY, THREE GOOD CAR- nters. App) rect norihwe 29-00" = FRANK WANTED a GIRL, TO WORK WITH A TAILOR and ran a sewing machine; best of wages paid. Inquire at No. 438 1 street northwest, ‘628-2t" WASTED. A COLORED Woma: ‘Wash and Iron for a small family wired. Apply at 1620 Massachusetts’ avenue before anday. 528-20" Vv ANTED—A WHITE and Tron ences, at 223 A drive a horse. a fo work a honee. References required. Gall. at. 1336" New. York Sept. 30, 1882, between 7 and 8 p.m. 828-2t* —A GOAT, FRESH, FOR A BABY SIX old; wanted at once. Address H. M. 0., Brightwood Post Office, :28- ‘ANTED—FIRST-CLASS F work on pantaloons: no othe 1itb street northwest. JOSEPH @ Vv ED—A WOMAN 10 COOK, WASH AND must be neat and capable; ‘also_a girl to do housework. Bring references, and apply, after 4 p.m., at 423 4th street northw 828-20" WASEDA GOOD AND RELTARLE WOMAN cook and to do washing and iro1 family of two; must have references. Address Star office. WASTED A FOREMAN AND TWO LABORERS ona Farm. Apply at FULTON’S Loan Office, 314 ‘9th street northwest. 827-20 Vv yANTED—A WHITE OR COLORED GIRL FOR neral housework. | Apply with references, at M. AUGEsSTEIN’S, 817 7th street northwest. 3 WASTED —tWo NCED SALESLADIES and one Salesman in the Dry Goods business. Positively none others need apply, at GUTMAN' 2 7th strect northwest. e27-3t WATERS 1X GOOD CARPENTERS, To SUCH the best wages will be given. JOHN HED SON, 1214 E street northwest. WaANtEn. T 1343 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, one first-class cook, and a inan who understands opting aretern and attending eating countel mt first 1ED—BY AN INVALID LADY, A YOUNG, ieerfil companion. Appiy at #21 @ street north: west, after 1 o'clock p.m. $ 826-4t" °D—AT ONCE—20 WHITE AND COLORED and general workers, 4 chambermaids, 4 nurses; wood wages to good servants; oflice open until 9p.m. | 926 F street northwest. #26-5t" Vv 'TED—WHITE AND COLORED COOKS, GE. eral Workers. 2d Girls and Nurses for this city, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and elsewhere, servants with references. Try ua, 926 F street northwest, Licensed Agency. C. E. PRICE &CO. ‘aul4-7.w* WANTED—SITUATION Waaxt ED—KY A RESPECTABLE WHITE. GIRL, ‘8 place as chambermaid or waitress; good recom Mmendation. Call at 1206 P street, near the corner of 12th northwest. al Wane ‘D—BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN of-seven years’ experience, situation a8 coach in private family, or to drive a business waon; can sive Good referee, Address Box 84, Star oitice. wa THREE LARGE, UNFURNISHED Rooms, in the northwestern part of the city, near sunsvivania avenue, for @ lady and gentleman. Ad~ dress O, H., Star office, 82)-2t V ANA srt pe Porin is hte ROOMS: Byers ‘or three; references ae quired. "Address Box 137, Star oiles. aug ag R A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND Lild of fivegears, by October 7th. three or four Unfurnished Rooms on’second story, north of G street and west of 13th. Address, stating “terme, GARNE othee. AN ED-A FURNISHED ROOM, W. questions are asked. Address Box 2 ce. FOE, RENT THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, je for jousek second floor, no front, all modern improvements: private family of three, convenient to two lines cars. ‘References exchansed. 717 Sth street northwest. 829-3t" ‘OR RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON third floor, and one furnihed on the fourth floor; gan and water.’ At 605 13th street northwest. «25-3t* FOR, BENT” LARGE, | PLEASANTLY FUR. ished Ki itleman only, at 802 21st strect northwest.” © * 8 23-20" FR RENT_FIVE_ UNFURNISHED ROOMS, on 24 and. 3d floors, south front; good location; 1s moderate, at 1111'K atreet northwest. 828-3t" DR RENT—NICELY-FURNISHED ROOM FOR two persons: also, pleasant Hall Room. References required. 422 5th street northwest. 628-3t" AOE, RENT_W_11.L- FURNISHED ROOMS, EACH with private bath; excellent table board in private familly, noar Farragut Square. Address F., Star of- ce. {OR RENT—DOUBLE PARLOR, UNFURNISHED, including gas and heat, to two gentlemen. or man and wife. Location two blocks from Patent Office. Ad- dress Box 125, Star office. #28-3¢" {OR RENT—AT 1142 SEVENTH STREET NORTH- west, Parlor and Front Room, furnished; rice moderate; en suite . Reterences ex roderate; en suite or single change FSR BENTONE LARGE ROOM ON SECOND floor, furnished or unfurnished. Board if desired; private family. Apply at 1932 ilth street rforth: Went. 828-21" OR RENT_VERY DESIRABLE FURNISHED or unfurnished rooms, with or without board; con- Yintont to cars; Herdies ‘pass the door; 2028 G street northwest. FoR BENTCA LARGE THIRD-STORY FRONT Room, licht and heat, furnished or unfurnished. References exchanved. sable board next door. Cail after 5 p.m. at 1020 8th street northwest. 828-3t" it RENT—FINELY FURNISHED ROOMS ON Fi recond door ee aS HED, ROOMS and is in desirable locality, three doors from Pennsylvania avenue cars; gentlemen ouky. 721 18th stree west. 8 VOR RENT—LARGE, SECOND STORY FRONT Room, furnished or unfurnished, or would take two ladies or gentleman and wife to board; use of par- lor and piano. 1011 East Capitol street. 828-3t JOR RENT—1806 H ST. N, W., 3 NICELY FUR- nished Rooms—parlor and 2 bedrooms—2d floor ; 1o- cation desirable, overlooking Pa. ave. and goverment reservations; to parties without children. References exchanged. 828-31" OR RENT—THREE LARGE, UNFURNISHED Rooms, on first and second floor; in a private fam- With no children: honse fronts south: terms moder. ate: references exchanged. 1313 Riggs street_north. west. 828-3t" OR RENT—A SUITE OF FOUR FURNISHED Rooms, with parlor, with or without boerd, to gen- fleman. “House new and first-class, with north, south and west exposure, fronting ‘Thomas Circle. No chil- dren or other boarders. Apply at R. FULTON’S Loan Office, 314 9th street, between Avenue and D street, FR RENT—PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS, single or en snite, at 1322 L strest northwest. 827- FJOR RENT_HANDSOMELY FURNISHED APART- ments, single or en suite, at 1636 1 street north- west. 827-30" OR RENT—ROOMS IN THE Y¥. M.C. A, BUILD- ing, 1409 New York av fices. Apply be- tween 9’and 12 0 227-1 3 TRST A‘ ud Bedrooms ou eecond and thi floors, all modérn conveniences; house in complete order. Also, first-class Board. Meals will be served from the house. 28 Towa Circle. 827-6t" of For full fe and circular, address EEC COEcEERE, KM Principe. KKEEPING—EASIEST, SHORTEST, ths of study Above, with pen- G, W. HOWE, 1030 7th street. ADAME OCTAVIA SEWELL. Lessons in Instrumental and Vocal Music. ‘Cases IN ITALIAN. No. 1318 13th street northwest. (oLeMBIAN UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL. ‘The exercises of this school will be resumed at the Zax Schoo! Building Of the Univ: D and F_ streets, ELEVENTH of OCTORE! Bien the announcements The Hon. WALTER 8. COX, LL. tice of the Supreme Court of the Di and the Hon. WILLIAM A. MAURY, ant Attorney General of the United States, ‘will remain in pectively of ye and the Senior class Post-graduate in Common Law Practice and in Equity Pleadings aud request, the Hon. WILLIAM STRONG, ‘D., some time Associate Justice of Courrof the United States, wil course ures OR. the Constitution of the. U FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS = ment —AN ELEGANT LOT OF UPRIGHT : 3 F. A. URS 825-6t* Piano warerooms, 613 11th street n FIFTY PIANOS— right, of all the leadi oF quarter; rents ap 1103 Pennsylvania ayente. FOR SALE—HOUSES. R SALE—A THREE-STORY BRICK DWELL- ing. on Rhode Island avenue ent net on the price asked—$,_ STEDT, 928 F street. KR SALE—-AT A SACKIFICE, FOR OUT OF Herel oor oro, See gine 93 Per aot Both Square and rent ‘mon! chase.” 5th street, ix ERDAT. On € OK p.t.. for the year will be made by D,, Associate Jus- that will pay 7 per 20. TS. SWORM 829-3t Section of the ci J. 8, SWORMS' ENT f HOUSES, RANGING ‘ice fro 700 to 3 priced houses in all parts of ‘the cit jouse on H street, vetween 9th and will repeat his instructive A _twelve-room and interpretation of ln streets north- LAN NATURAL SCIENGEE, gagement tn schon, 7 & Ketan ye Phe D.. Capitol Hil. 100 Cae. eoteremes” Mp . Reteren: . Young, Emerson Institute; Rey 8, Keener Goa, D ‘Stephens, of Ga. eu30-1in' Ming ra Fenn sous tr Foe tg wmnont arene, reopens WEDNESDA’ SE “8 ER 13th. ‘Thorough iustraction tn fongon, Lite | Fature, Mathematics sid toe Sesenove. “x fined nase: | ber of pupils received in the family. a023-2m | TASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITCTE.—A W Aiurditer ant Day, Schou far Young Cadee oat Children, re-opens Septenber 18, 1882. Por-cirvulare srply tw Mmm 2D. BCICHER and Mia M,C. DOUG: TAS Principals, 1023 and 1027 12th street nortnwest.a8 ABUINGTON Acapey’ CORCORAN BULLD- Oe 5 ~» Orr. U.S. Tamasrer. OW ecenk eckeedl tar. = and Youne Men. Numbar Kmited. Only acholare of good moral character no coved.” Fall term of 1882 begins September 11th. Day aud evening sessions. Cs al and thorough instruc- tion in the common English branches. Book-keepins, Short-hand, Higher Arithinetic, Algebra, Geometry, Latin and Greek. N MACAPER, A.M. Washinton, D.C. faut6-3m] Principal. ‘aE BOYS’ ENG. AND CLAS. HIGH SCHOOL will commence its next annual seston on SEPTEMBER 11pm, 1882 In the North Season Room of OES Presbyterian “Tustroction itv all branches faitaful and thorone’. Its craduates have uniformly taken a high stand tn at $6,000: 6 bargain, HOHRER & YUUNG, 921 | open to-ail the classes rthwest. e29-st_ | N may be had ons H. Morrison, 473. and cf James Anglim & Co., 1424 F strect, also, at te office of Fitch. Fox & Brown, Penn Totter to the President, and will begin in ication st the book- ay lvania avenue, KR SALE OR RENT—A NICE NEW HOUSE, 7 rooms, stable and 3 wood road, 3 miles north of Governm fice. This is avery desiral OR SALE—1824 BOUNDARY, SIX ROOMS, NEAR Connecticut avenue, rapidly improving ne hb: $100 cash’and $1 northwest—$56 cash and $15 monthly, near Iowa Circle—$100 cash. ‘TCALF, northeast corner 15th street and New York avenue. 828. R SALE-THE THREE STORY AND BASE- ment Brick House, 17 lowa Circle, fronting on the ‘Vermont 'avenue, 11 rooms, all conveniences, Brick House, 1010 N and 11th strecta northwest. f nearly new, located in the most desiral city and will be sold low. WM. McLEAN corner 13th and B streets northwest. \DSOME BROWN LA% ScHoor, NaTionaL UNIVERSITY. monthly. 2:37 12th Hon. ARTHUR ident. PuANTETR MNORRTHCE Plt ae ot and Negotiable H. O. CLAUGHTON, eaq., Professor of Equity Ju- rudencr, Evidence, Comiuercal ana Mari ‘M. B. WEBB, esq., Profe Evidence and Practice. fessor of Pieading, Apphed southeast corner of th of these houses are WELLS, * ‘Criminal Lew.» &e., apply toll “Deeds nnd Cony “Conflicting Laws.’ session commences on MON- DAY, OCTOBER 2, 1582, at 6 p.m., at the new Lec- F street northwest. eof the Uultad Stites Courts’ waite de, of United murs” a a lvered by Prof. WEBB during the te The Prospectus of the School may be obtained and students can enter at the office of the tary. NEWTON, 810 F street. LAWDEPARTM NT Or HOWARD UNIVER: on. apply to’ JAMES, i KOSS PERRY, ‘The fourteenth annu R SALE—IHE VERY Hi STONE RESIDENC: 1421 K street northwest. Toome, not including bath-rooms or pantries. Has every modern improvement, and is one of the finest lo- cated properties in the feshionable part of the city. be secon only by application to O. C. street northwest. ‘OR SALE—A POSITIVE BARGAIN—TWO STORY it bay window Brick House; seven rooms and bath; all modern improvements; on 2ist DANENHOWEK & SON, Contains seventeen | tire Rooms, and jure. opens SEPTE num. For further inf: SMITH, 520 8th street northwest. . H. DONCH WILL RESUME HIS LESSOD ON THE VIOLIN AND ORCH STRUMENTS on and after MONDAY, particulars, call or address 608 (Q°1Xc¥ ScHOOr, OF ELocr CAL CULTURE, 1114 M Street Northwest. MRS. M. STEVENS HART, Principal. Opened on MONDAY, September and Evening cl Cure of Stammeri street northwest. strect northwest. LE AND EXCHANGE, VERY D! proved Real Estate. stories and basement, 12 ‘sdences and Un: No 903 M strect north wes rooms and stable, $13,000. 302, corner 13th and i streets northwest, 3stories basement, 12 rooms, large front’and side rner 9th and H streets northeast, 2 stories basement, 10 rooms, store and stable, large réet, 3 stories and cellar, 9 rooms, ew house, $5,200. No. 2009 K street’ northwest, Frame, 2 stories and basement, 7 rooms, $1, $0 House on Mark's alley; srouna. $850; ALI, Band 4, square 152, boun The above provert TION AND PHYSI- Brick, 5 rooms, large lot of development of deri improvements, and all Vocal Defects, Special: ion in English Language, Liter- is offered at a vat Bac! SEER BMCGI econ | | A Prypartory Department for Freuch, Drawing, and Calisthenics. ‘The principal takes pleasure in referring to Mrs. SOMERS, with whose school she has lately prominent ministers, phy: ity. 825 1d Girls, Daily, Boys and Girls, ¥ Gelphia property or improved Obio or Towa lan RE BARGAINS—TO IMMEDIATE ress brick front rn conveniences, jeott Circle, "$3, 500 Also, three-sto1 R SALE—MO} Purchasers—' Houses, with cellar, 9 rooms, all within one and s-half squarefrom: gach, on easy terms. front House, of 10 rooms and cellar,on. L, at $4,000. Two-sto gm. improvements ‘Two-story frame House, 7 Pierce, near 14th street, at $2,250. FORD, 111: street northwest cians, and others in this ETROPOLI' AN KINDERG | between ie ets, on. brick House, 7 rooms, "mio Print as th street, near S, at SRO Miss Seon ubie Bsr PIERC AND DRAMATIC Al tion. Room 90, Corcoran Building. NTHICUM INSTITUTE C.—The session of 1882-1883 GEORGETOWN, D. will becin OCTOBER plication for admission may be made to 2 Esq. at his office, No. 1208 Sixt o'clock a. m., previously to }OR SALE—CHEAP—BEAUTIFUL LOT FiONT- ing three streets and reservation ; situated on Massa nue, 6th and C streets, (Gen. Greene's statue), Capitol Hill; terms easy, street northwest. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS gee aie cee 329-1062 aie 3. DENT. President. ES ARE REQUIRED FOR SAc Parlor Opera at PROF. stitute, 1116 M street quire 404 9th ES' EST E} SCHOOL, for Primai open October 9th in the school building 890 Isth st: corner of H street northwest, as a branch of the Not FOr RE ‘WO NICELY FURNISHED COM- municating room on second floor, southern xpo- sure, with private bath, at reasonable rates. 1921 H street northwest. a27-3t* Kindergarten Institute and National Kinde Sth street, under the direction of Mrs. LOL LOCK and texchers trained in the Institute. French ‘and music optional. BICYC! BALL-BEARING, fluted hoilow-fork, 50-inch x condition: price, $80." Apply at GU9 North Carolina avenue southeast. FOR, BENT A NICELY FURNISHED FRONT Room, southern exposure; house with modern im- provements; private family a fo gentlemen onl, f AED R OCTOBER 1ST, TWO EARGE commnnicatiny rooms ath room :comtortably furnished and tally situated. 918 19th street, near I. 826 Ot" ROWN'S CLASSES IN SHORT-HAND AT Spencerian Business College, corner 9h and D Streets, commence 8 p.1n. Tuesday, October 3d. Pitman’s manual used. ‘OR SALE—A FINE COUPFLETTE AND DRAG. fine light extension top jump-eeat and six- Park Pheton. Also. four fine horses and coupe oncord coupe harness. Seen y and new ret of X'S Stable, 1013 17th stree JR SALE-SHOW CASES.—A FEW Si hand Counter Cases, in good condition. GALT, BRO. & CC TION GIVEN Iso Teacher of theGerman MIS> J 7 6th street northwest. S S' Pianoforts playiny. Lancuage—Lei NIE MOXON, JOR RENT—FINELY FURNISHED FLA’ room, etc., or sinxle rooms, for gentlemen. 1116 M street, corner 12th northwest. 823-6 K STREET NORTHWEST, | JROR SALE—A Opposite Franklin Square. bie for both wine and beer. tional Theater building, ; REFRIGERATOR, surr: WLLE. VY. PRUD'HOMME, OR RENT— IRABLE FURNISHED OR furnished rooms, with modern conveniences yenient to 14th street cars, at 1441 Massachuset nue northwest, near Thomas circle, ui modern improvements, containing nine or ten roome. Price must be reasonable. Address Box 131, Star office. 829-20 OTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS, N ‘Ht BEEF at Chic: th street wing cf 0 prices on Stands Nos. 521, Center Market, and 314-316 I am determinea to break down the high prices at Beef bas been selling in this city. Call at either of the above stands and you will be con- vinced that I mean business, GEO. KILLEEN, Chicago Butcher, rT IS QUITE CHILLY THIS MORNING. I MUST BUY ME A FALL OVERCOAT. That certainly would be a very prudent thing todo. GEORGE SPRANSY, 507 7th street northwest, WARXTEDSA, HOUSE OF 7 OR 8 ROOMS, FROM 10th to 20th und G street to Q northwest, or rooms iesot two or five unfurnished, Adare. Vv LARGE, THOROUGHLY FUR- nished house, convenient to the hotels. Address, stating terms, size end location, Mrs, HENRY LY! 15 Camden street, Baltimore, Md.” 28-5" ‘W3ASTED—10 BUY BRICK HOUSE OF SE or more rooms, in good location and conditi value about payient tor number 00, oF would accept uch house as part wisome nine room brick, ‘Give street, Box 30, Star oitice, 623-1 .NT—A HANDSOMELY FU! HED PAR- Jor and Bedroom on second floor of a private house; modern conveniences. Apply after 3 p.m. at 12 N street. near corner 13: Ec JOR RENT—FINELY FURNISHED ROOMS, EN suite or single, on both eecond. and third floors. References required. Apply at 2118 G street north. west. #22-9w" POR, RENT_ELEGANT FURN ments on first, second and third flvors; southern, eastern and western exposures; bath, open fires, &e. A rmont avenue, near McPherson equare. OR RENT—DESIRABLE STORAGE ROOM, suitable for furniture and carriages; private, clean and cheap. Inquire on the premises, ‘corner of 1sth and Boundary, 18-1" OR RENT ¢ —FURNISHED Rooms, in suite or#ingle, togentiemen only. Rooms all frout on the park, References required. 816-3" WANtep,copyine A RAPID AND ACCU- Jo ite Writer. Address K. W., Star oflice, e19-2t" Mss ANNIE K. HUMPHERY, No. 430 l0ra STREET NORTHWEST, Has just Received her NEW FALL GOODS, consisting of elewant French Hosiery, Underwear of every grade, Corsets ever imported. and the best Fre: WANTED ALL TO REMEMBER THAT MERRY ‘has a fuil stock of Pubiic and Private School Books—new and second-hand d—at the Book and Fur- hiture Exchange, 1225 and 1227 82d street. 628-lw Fee RENT—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, ina private family, 804 9th street northwest. _ Kef- erences exchanged. 815-3w* VOR RENT—A SUITE OF FURNISHED ROOMS s suitable for gentlemen, on second floor, south front, ina private family. Meals can be bad within a block. Apply 1327 N street northwest. au23-5w FOR RENT—HOUSES._ WANED = SHORT-HAND STUDENTS — SIX more Students to complete a class in Phono under a practical instructo per month. Address * INDERGARTE AND OCCUPATION MATERIAL. A full and complete stock on hand, and sold at the School books for Public and Private Schools, Wholesale and Retail. All the New Books as ‘soon as published. For sale by WM. BALLANTYNE & SON'S, 428 7th streot. Btount’s Ww ED—MY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC TO know that I have gone into the Upholstering busi- ness. Furniture upholstered, hair mattresses ren). yated and made to order, etc., etc. WILLIAM A. TORREY, northeast corner of 6th and O streets north- west. Orders by postal card promptly attended to. ad WARTED-TABLE BOARDERS — FIRST-CLASS J table. Fashionable dressmaking and ali kinds of sewing, at 489 Missouri avenue. 828-6" W ANZED—CoPyING BY A LADY WHO WRITES bold, plain, rapid hand, **COPY- kG, 8 sR gplsa, Tapid hand.” Address agoRY: GRAND OPENING FALL AND WINTER HATS AND BONNETS NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2p AND 3p, 1882, IL. BLOUT, ‘10 SevextH Srneer Nontuwesr. €9You are cordially invited. MARKET SPACE, CHINA, GLASS, And ORNAMENTAL GOoDS FOR HOUSEHOLD ADORNMENT, Our stock of above goods is now offering every inducement in quali FURNISHING GOODS, com 4 fprvariety and peices WASTED LADIES TO KNOW HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL. E N 5 ati Artist (established in London, Paris and Berlin), wi have Beautifying Parlors at the Ebbitt House Friday and Saturday, September 29th and 30th, which will be conducted by’an abie a:tist, thoroughly’skilied in the art of Beautifying the Complexion, Hair and Hands. All Complexion Blemishes permanently removed iit a Sclentiic and Skulful manner, making the complexion fine, al clear, freah,, peetiess an pogueiay the Hani white, smooth and pretty; r silky, ‘ieorous and luxuriant: “Eyerg inde ieee ek & Beautiful Complexion. Hands and Luxuriant Hair, are cordially invited tS call eens — ©. gif Zou cannot eall you can be treated by MADAME JOSEPHINE BORLEIGN, | louse, Wasl » D. ber 2thand 30th. eee FOR RENT—FOUR-ROOM BRICK HOUSES, COR- ner 14th and Boundary northeast; hi 10 pe> mouth. FOR RENT-VINE STORE, WITH DWELLING of six rooms, large cellar and all modern improve- nents; good business location. G16 9th street horth= 8. SWORMSTEDT, 928 F street. 629-3t REET; NEW, 5. 1509, 1535 T street, strect northwest, 838-3t R RENT—A_ NICE FURNISHED HOUSE O: north side of M street, between 12th and Mith north. west, Apply toJOHN SHERMAN & CU., 927 F street northwest. RI ae ee ROOM pRce ee + pa. st. northexust; it HELL'S Carpet store, 819 Market Sy ace. RICK 925 47H STREET \ORTH- west, 7 rooms, hall, &c., $22. Brick 607 10th street northeast, 7 rooms, $12.83. ALBERT F. FOX, 920 F street northwest. 827-3t RENT_THREE STORY BRICK, MODERN improvements: 715 21st street. Inquire at 1536 1 street northwest. 827-3t" ({0R RENT“ THE LARGE FOUR-STORY BRICK Building with three-story extension, bein; prem- Seer eee ce eae ean Ur, ion; 3 imo; rent perapnum. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, corner. 15th street and Pennsylvania avenue. 827-3t WOR RENT—NEW. BRICK HOUSE; TWENTY ee a rooms 5 two stories; Riodern improvaments: latrobes and’ replaces: wide hall. 222 K street northwest, 21-3" Witnuipping or uae) eesu ee OB whipping oF our telephone. elo Louisiana’ archaea a cine e WANTED. CARPETS TO OLEAN BY THE AUTO- Provess; the bast ik matic Steam the world; no in- Jury to the fin fabric, arden ‘by telephone or other Market Space. eet Gomenylt WANTED S's ck, 100 MAINE AVENUE and tear, than any ‘other Bberin te ity, attresees remade; Feathers renovated; Furniture. % ‘Or- ders by telephone. mi WARTEP GTO, ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN E. 8. BEALL, Room 4, 1420 New York: vem ‘Com- iseloner of Deeds for Every Blale ‘and Terror office from a.m. tod p.m u Notary. Ab im ‘WANZED—OLD GOLD ANDSILVERINLARGEOR ‘Small Quantities, ash. price Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 3d and 43 sucets, Seng ‘ANTED—YOU TO KNOW ‘SELL Waites Talige made Soon beat SELL AFIRST. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 709 MARKET SPACE. KOEHLER, AMERICAN AND FRENCH DAKE! 7 6th street south; rafth street west. “Orders filled from French Bread a specialty. #28-1m* lod SPEcrat. E882. ov RESP E AD 1882. wreturned from New York where, owita Sica in the market.he purchased many ine Bar- We ‘name a few: 1 yard wile Al-Wenl Suiting, $1; extra large and heavy knotted- Damask Towels, 25 cents: yard-wi ent) Flannel 65 cents “biact sk Tacs is, $1.50: children's Lace tines: ‘ents: beantiful Neck meee ie All-Wool Suitings, cloth 634 cents and np: Pris Camibrie, 10 cents. Hi Just received a full line of those besutiful GROS GRAIN SILKs, PL USHES £78 RHADAMES, let. ket Zour child get wet going to school when you ER WATERPROO! sizes only $1.50. 24 in all the new shsaes. for $1.73. Ladies’ Don't forget the number—81? MARKET SPACE. J. A. LUTTRELL & CO. OO J AVE s0sT RECEIVED A LARGE CONSIGN- LINSEED OIL AND WHITE LEAD, ‘which I will sell at factory prices for cash. d-hand Suit, much better Riess cheaper than @ commoi new suitcan aust: No. 619 D street. west, i. B.—We buy rst- Glaia Second Rend Comings 8+ B= We buy but a LOST AND FOUND. OST—1HIS MORNING, IN THE 3. L dred Lanibreauin. Suitabio soveeh @ Felt Embroi: % if returned to 1999 I street northwest. iv O8T—A LADIES’ PATENT LEAT HER ree ag Meta Henao a, leave at the "Post Office, Georgetown: nae odie 5 i OST—A SMALL to finder, Fouky: OST—810 REWAKD.— LG trace nortreese betes RD or acven o'clock, black I TOR RENT—AW: ICE EIGHT ROOM COTTAGE, 1214 Pennsylvanig avenue east; modern improvements, iarge shed, front, side and back yard. Kent rea. sonable to agood and permanent tenant. ai next door. + -6t" TRIMBLE. 1216 © a0 R_RENT—AT ¢13.50, SEVEN ROOM HOUSI with cellar, stable, bith-room, gas and modern inprovements, southwest corner 12th and Park Place no ‘two from East Capital street cars, and one block north of Lincoln Park. Rey at 1131. House newly papered. J, W. STARK, 1429 Rew York avenue. 825-6 RENT—A FEAUTIFUL RURAL RESI- i Sasa vigw oF city: hve sek Spey ieee) Good. stable? only $17 ber monte. he Asa aU [428 New York avenue. 22-20 RENT—A FIRST-CLASS TEN-ROOM BASE: t and three-story Brick D 8041 N street, F'stentan welling, 504 =a West Washi: 3 $40 : TiS8 Now Vorkayente, sz-2w J{OR RENT—ON THE FIRST OF OCTOBER, THE # csitsble ‘corner renidence, 8267 N, street,” West asesegtony ‘convenien ‘modern im: wemenis.. Apply t0 Dr. W. 0. ALEXANDER: 1740 yonneyivania avenue northwest niet Fo BENT. AS Gat. 10r. a 2413 Pa. ay..8 127 loth wt 2197 oy *. 20.00) Fit 1705 N.Y.a., 8r.,mi 20.00)1 O41 25thee rT resbaths 18.50 8. WESCOTT & CO., 25 Corner 20th and I streets northwest. — eet FOR RENT--STORES. Ic Mus. J. L. McGEE. VOR SALE—HORS! ployed at $2.50 per vantaxe if desirable. Pennsylvania avenue east, WOR SALE—JUST KECEIVE A, eight fine horses, sound, young and stylish; three No. one saddle horses ; also, go0d workers and drive: eonable, THUMPSON'S, ‘th and (6 ha RT AND HARNESS, EM- purchaser may hay French and Engiish school for girls. Daily instruc- Call ‘after four o'clock, conversation. Young ladies ‘ellesly College. classes of all grades for indies andgen- classes for ladies, natural «ystem & tion in French and dail boys and girls. Also, pri nee tines a week, ‘erms moderate, will be sold rea: streets northw —TWO LARGE SHOW WINDOW: Pennsylvania avenue southeast. VOR SALE—MILK at 5c, PER GALLO! tons or more dail S.W." corner 8th and K streets northwest. aatics, Latin, Greok, pecial attention to prep- Privately or in Ciass— French, German and Englieh. aration for College, West Point, Annapolis and all com- petitive examinations. Terms in AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, TEACHER ‘Yocal and Instrumental Music and Harmony. tuorthwest. Lessons resumed Sep- AD OE Address 944 K street EAD OF FINE HOR pe Horses in_the city ‘Can be seen at HUGUELY & EN'S Stable. No. 645 New York avenue. —625-2m." PITOL HILL INSTITUTE AND KINDERGAR- TEN—Sixth Aunual Session opens MONDAY, Seytt. ply to Principals, Misses For catalogues, et: EN TODART SQUARE PIANO. Handsome Rosewood Case, Carved Lege and Lyre, and really a8 good as new. Will be sold for $135, on’ easy monthly payments, ATORY OF M' cor. 7th and D a.w. trance 707 D street. Fourteenth year. Piano, ¥F G. SMITH, ‘Twelve teachers. | Fred 1103 Pennayivania ayentie. A LARGE LOT OF CARRIAGES, Bugyies, Phwtons and Dayton Wagons, yestin the city. P, D. SCHMIDT & Voice, Sin; 0. B. BULLARD, EMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIFS AND CHILD- 2 1th street northws Reopens September 20th, 1883. MKS, ELIZABETH HARRIS, Principal. [ESTABLISHED 1877.) in for practice. second-hand; ch Cy. 466 Pennsylvania avenue. OR SALE — RARE CHANCE—ELEGANT, NEW, full Upright Grand Piano, rich Rosewood ‘case, provements: will be sold { GcHOOL oF, 707 Sth street northwe-t. All branches. Church o1 ail for one-half regular rake square Piano in exchan, and balance wonthly, if desired. WWORWOOD INSTITUTE, 1212 AND lect School for ‘Young Ladies and Little Terni for, scholastic year: ’. TO REDUCE STOCK, ITAL- ranite Monuments, Headstones, Corner 2ist strect and Pennsylvania avenue north- r Is, opens Sept. 20th. ian Marble and Gi Years or age, $50; Latin, limited number of Boardin MR. and MRS. CABELL, Pri References_—Faculty University of Va. B. L. Johus Hopkins University, and other em fessor, s12-2m* \OR SALE—ONE HUNDRED DIFFERENT KINDS of now and second-hand Carri uggies, Pony Carts, ‘acons, ownuake: lowest prices. “SRO. Me 313 6th street. RK SALE_SPRING AND SUN a Se ee res fifty $c a went for Boston Buckboard Compauy's Side-Bar Bus! les and other light carries. ‘The best i ‘Repairing ptly attended to. pee ene ROBT. BR. GRAHAM, pss NSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, CHrsTER. year opens SEPTEMBER lira. New feb, Collegiate, Chemical: Cheat E x e, Chemi confetred. COL. THEO. HYATT, Prest, SSES POLLOCK AND NOERR. PRINCIPALS OF IER CARRIAGES, ce lore, appointments com ine ne Engineering the vi nigves and universities and at West Point and Annapolis. i auld-2m yal OARD AND T10 $200 A YEAS, Address MILITARY ACADEMY, Haddonfield, N: g dy3t-dm. SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. LINCOLN 9 Hall Building, corner 9h D Day and Evening Sessions, for the edi and dauch- ters, and men and women for nd real te, ‘The branches taught are the En hheas Arithmetic: Spencerian a Bookkeeping by sing ¢ and double entry, adapted every riety of business; Business Practice, whole- retail and banking, éxploying the methods of ants, business papers and correspondence, adopted jeading bux m : Physical and Vooal Oul- ture: Political Ei reial Law; Business Pies. Special Flocution, Whoneg a phy and Drawing, re of best masters, oo open AUGUST 289u, for the reception of students for the year, day or evening. Tuition :—ty the year, in thiy installusents of €10, 60. the quarter, twelve 20; year scholarship for day or eveuing, pur- on entering, $54 ting tuition, three months, $16: evening tuition. one month, $6. The new, han t- somety illustrated Colleee Ann neement, containing full information, sent free upon application by mall, or at the Collexe office. H RY C. SPE ER, Pri SARA A. SPED Vice Principat aul? SHE SCHOOL OF ELOCULION AND DRAMATIC Art resumes its studies OCTOBER Ist. Private in- ruction or classes. Evening lessons from § to 7 pm. Circulars at school or sent by mail. Mrs. ADELINE. DUVAL MACK, 7:9 13th street northwest. ‘om Mss oben HESSELBACH’S KINDERGARTEN Teopens October 24, 1852, at 1135 17th atrest northiwogt. Apply for circulars. % 2-la” —GEORGETO HEIGHTS. A i for young indies and little xirls, will Teopen on MONDAY, October 2d. Vor Circulars aa- arie, 1916 36th street, Washin re . MATHEMATICS, NATURAL 8 wclish, privately or in’ clams, | Studeute brepape! for Collage sud compstitive examinations. PO eee Columbian Galler, =—_—————— ee AOR SALE-STOCK, &o., OF A MEAT MARKET; i, contrat” location, ” Adve CEN Star, of ice. i Ok SALF—ONE PRINTING OFFICE COMPLETE. (Republicau); One Steam Saw-Mill, Planer, rr] SS acres Timber Land on B. & O, R. KR.’ one stock o Groceries: one stock of Dry Goods; 200 Farms in the famous Shenandoat Valle oF circulars address J, 18) Va. 8u8-3te STATE . AN ON REAL ESTA > Security, in large or small sume, at low rates of in- o ‘Aprly to ROHRER & YOUNG, 151m 921 F street northwest. ND IN CITY OR COUNTRY IN than $500, at 5 per cent int Meosk® to ce 2VE sums not ies Upen personal and other security, for three years ans upward. Aino, lange sums on mortage, at 4 per cent. Apply to T. WOOD, 355 East 69th street, New York cit s19im je a approved real n sume entnte security. FITCH, FOX & BROWN, sl 4437 Penneylvania avenie, MONX, 10 LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE. security, at 5 and 6 per cent. $5,000 at 5 per cent for? sears—no commission, 5-000 a for 2 vears—no con \ pee egy. N, HUCK, 1905 Pa, are. sl-Im Opposite north entrance U. 8. Treasury. Maks 20 LOANTLOaNS NEGOTIATED ife and en lowment insurance cent per annum; co-operative p dowments maturing within five enclosing stamp for reply, WE Real Estate Brokers, 1420'New Me™ ON REAL ESTATE, ATS 4ND 4 PER CENT, R. O. HOLTZMAN. 10th and F streots northypat. ‘ON TO Luan. 1 have MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTA‘ gums of from $100and upwards at lowest rates: = ‘Charges moderate, No delay. ‘MORE & Mi rk avenue. se2 OF INTEREST TE SECURT THOS. J. FISHER & 00., 1324 F stroct northwest. _ COUNTRY REA L_ESTATE ARCEY & ARMST! Axeuts, Foresty have many’ Farms ale and George's and adjoining counties on 529-3m" JOR SALE-RARE CHA from Aqueduct Bridge, a p 9 rooms, with store; good barn, quire on the premises, near teuy"s school-house. R SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- ERTY— A Farm of 40 acres, 15; miles from National Fair Petrone pone eicht ce oven waik og we Ey ‘road — ouse of 7 rooms, and necessary outbuildings: the door; a spring and a never failing stream of water; grapevines and frait trees: suitable for a dairy or gar. den. If desired, will sell with Stock and Farm Tmple- ments. Noenoumbrance. Address K. 5., Star of- fi 926-30" JOR SALE—A MARKET GARDEN IN GOOD CON- dition containiug 6 acres, all in fruit, and « house containing 5 rooms, pee chance fo~ an hb Faye fo man. For further information apply 1015 F northwest. shoe store. JOR LE OR EXCHANGE—TWO OF THE BEST ‘Truck Farms in this vieinity—one of 30 acres; the other 104 scres. Will be subdivided if desired. HUGUELY & BOWEN, 645 New York avenue. s23-Im* ROR Bes. “INGLESIDE.” wh most attractive and desirable suburban Piece pear ‘ashinton city, being on street exten = and-a-half miles north of the President's Mansion. Con- fists of sixty acres of lawn and wood land, beautifully laid out spacious and well arranged: mansion contaln- m29__Repository and Factory, 410-416 8th st. n.w. BOARDING. OARDING-AT 313 3D STREET NORTHWEST, single or double pleasant Rooms and sood Board, sonable rates; rooms are all frout; Botue have Wey OEBEL INSTITUTE AND KINDERGARTEN, resume SEPTEMBER 13ru, at 1127 13th street northwest, one square from Tho: Cirele. French: Bibowtion, Mose Dane cu ra For terns inauire of Principals. HE MISSES TIFFEY Will re-open their school _for Girls and little Boys ‘September at 1436 Corcoran Primary, ite. ‘and Galisthcuies’ URNISHED ROOMS, ‘Board. Apply at 13 WITH OR W: 23 Corcoran street ROFESSOR ALEXANDER DEWOLOWSEI, assisted by his: street, corner 12th street and simplified inethod of instruc- of 4 r it, and ced aS = #7-3m Bay Be ta 3! months. Draw- BELLA DeWOLOWS! CAL INSTITUTE, at 111 northwest, His: tion is the best in it teaches how to read music at couture ING—ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM, FURN- ‘on second floor, southern 1439 Corcoran street north GUE MANSION, 6ra AND E STREETS Furnished Rooms, ‘iret clase Boards able ‘single and en suite, (OISELLE TARDIVE! New York. —1 and Children. English Course. Dail = ‘within ing and musical advantases SICAL ACADEMY, 1721 De Principal, J. P. CAULFIELD, Mt Stadies resumed September 1éthe inlent boardare, Site soon aT ioRe ai tee ee lent my : : es Sie Tadiana avenue, ERMANENT, TRANSIENT AND DAY BOARD- Si Rates; Table Board month, at the Mopherson, House SALES STREET, DING—MEALS DURING THE SUMMER ss Avenne Hotel for $20 doubtedly the best hotel HR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE AND en suite, with first-class table board. Mra. D. B, STOCKHAM, 945 K street northwest. CURT gS Hous class Table a MRS. ae, 1012 17th street north: Bist. Music under the charge pf Mins str French UJAC'S ENGLISH Dey Beboat gs perone eel |ARY, Es Boarding and Day School for 1100 M street nortinfert Washington, D.C, SEPTEMBER 27: students in music and a principal, MRS. J, E. SOMERS. ((HURCH SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. 1213 Twelfth street north img AND ISTREETS FIRST. location eentrali no figuom, “W. Oo NAYLOM \HE LOCHIEL Hi of OUSE, 512 97 STREET NORTH- pe ‘Board- ing-houses in the city. dated at reasonable PERSONAL. ADVERTISED FOR t, but a todo. to catalogues, apply to the ‘Miss MacLeod, Fourteenth Wednesday, Sept. 20. Application as above. . VERNON TASrUTe, street and English ‘School for Young Tadies and rerng HE PRINTING “Book and Joo. beta per, an ‘next door. Darby is preparea description at short notice, as usual, AM ROSS, THE LONG-EST! Hable ‘ant and Teacher of PIANO, ORG: pd shorough BASS, ‘street a V4) Tt, aw. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 95. AW —< ok matrimony. ALL IN TROUBLE and: ony. 1s ye Weed AND ¢- to, bae'F atrect northwest. ‘1308 H street n.1 ‘UNIVERSITY, E. PRI ices PRIVATE jotice to, calli reddanco maha6-Tea z RENT—STORE 1927 PENNSYLVANIA Apply to a. RTWELSON, oom ir eves Bad of [jOR RENT CA DESIRABLE-LARGE EEE Gee ae ee ing eighteen rooms, conservatory, bath room, and gas i Apily to R, RANDALL PARSONS, Dewrisx, ‘ith street ty iF Ghar D* STARB PARSONS, DENTIST, 489 9TH STREET. 3y12__ Gasgiven. Hours 9a. m. to8 p.m. Et, TALBOTT, DENTIST, No. 437 street, three fr corner ‘branches "Teeth inssrto 81 per eit RTIFICIAL MADE BEFORE 5 eerted ae be gee ey ee bo ge wae be Sanabtaed Se Ra 4 $

Other pages from this issue: