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SATURDAY... Sep CROSBY S, NOYES The Evening Star has a regular. permanent bona fice f any other daily paper published in| ashington. and of all the her daily papers f led toxether. Perfodl- ally made by one or wo notoriety-seektn: individu tis to break up the two present admirabi conduct-d ystems of public schoois— white Nobody else wants mixed | schoo! people certainly do not. They are proud, as they should be, of their excel- Feat shi zt intend housed in dail and eon-! atructed, as. a who vided for the | White schools. With these conzental, homoge- | Reous conditions and surroundings the pupils of | the colored schools have mide r gress. It 1s natural, therefore, that the people should p proportion Of the school fun i ntain ng their own schoot | aystem. The credit of tts sue gives them self respect and se just Mt does in the case of their ¢ and thetr | military, soc nd bey anizations, And they res: ue slur of inferfority put upon them by those who maintata that they cannot Manage thelr own affuirsor the kind) In the Matter of the schools, as one of them says, “W are w! to train ia the s Whites, but not in t) echools of our own.” inent with the | ny. We want INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIR STOCK OF GARM, ever shown in this city, BROUIDERED ROB! Celebrated Shoodas, | Cashmere, HEN RIBBI MATELASSE LACE: | yard. Have been wiad to get them at 75c. heretofore. Fatt, 188 8, WOODWARD & LOTHROP DRY GOODS, CLOAKS AND NOTIONS. STOCK COMPLEIZ IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. We are told that our assortment of CLOAKS andi 'S ix the handsomest and most complete Di GOODS DEPARTMENT. Onr stock is Sopiplete in desirable fabrics, In EM- S we have an elevant assortment. SILK DEPARTMENT. Our line of SILKS, PLUSHES, VELVETS, and the NONPAREIL VELVETEE \ ‘is most piste. Having bought our Plushes early, at the low Yrices, we shall not ask any high prices. MOURNING DRESS DEPARTMENT. We have an elevant Line of Silk Warp Henriettas, Foules, Courtal English es, Ke. Call special attention to our SILK WAKE RIETTAS, at $1, and $1.29 per yard. Extra cook, GLOVE DEPARTMENT. . Our assortment of MOUSQUETAIRES is most com- iets, both in plain and embroide-ed backs. Our PIG SKIN MOUSQUETAIRE, at $1, is 8-button length aud anagement | handsomely embroidered. | HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. We have a fine assortment of MISSES’ DERBY HOSE, and everything desirable in LADIES’ LISLE THREAD DROP-STIICH, in all colors, at 89e. pair. LACE DEPARTMENT. iashonenod a few patterns of CREAM SPANISH , five inches wide, at 50c. per HAMBURG DEPARTMEN ©. We are showing a fine assortment of Embroidered CASHMERS, from $1 to $3 per yard—very handsome. + MADE-UP LACES AND LINEN COLLARS. ‘The world and its inhabitants may escape | : ‘ = Daily adits ities in Fi € rs, Ruchings, @estriiction by threatening ts, and thus avold | special, 100 dozoa Ladiow Peresle Comey macnn sudden and violent death, but 2 rding to the | styles, 10c. each; 3 for 25c. Tatest sctentifle observ tural death of BUTTON DEPARTMLNT. the earth as a su: cannot be avert Operations of n: evitable tumble take, or to Its gr: Nn table state. The danger, now referred to, 13 not that of burning up or freezing up, but of a up. Professor J. D. Whitney, of Harvard Coleg %m a recently publish monograph discusses th Bubject of the desiccation of the land o} ing up of water on {ts surface. Th: this article Is that In proportion to gradual loss | Curtain Scrim, of Linens, Sheeti: all times ‘comp! lowest. Large assortment, low prices. Daily adding new and | continued styles. LACE CURTAIN DEPARTMENT, Just opened an elexantline of Curtains, Curtain Nets, t low prices. HOUSEKEEPING DEPARTMENTS » Blankets, Comforts, &e., &e., at ‘and prices guaranteed tO be the i which are t, whether i ir quality ‘are careful quutlities of heating power of the rays of the sun, and the | Te,puy and the prices we name. each and every consequent lowering of the temperature of the airin contact with water, there fs a falling off In the amount of evaporation, and a consequent @iminution in the world’s rain fall As the rain fall diminishes, the surface of the earth dries up, or Becoming at frst Incapable of supporting a dense population or a people of intellectual vigor, and in the end an uninhabitabledesert. The author main- | tains that history and authentle monuments of Various kinds justify usin t tone of the most prominent causes of sociai cl andofthe migration and decay of and peoples in the Yegion about the Mediterranean has been the con- stantly increasing desiccation of the soil. With Fespect to Persta,one of the countries to which ref- erence is made, the author points out that thls Yast region, once supporting a people great in Bumbers, wealth and power, Is now so dry thata Gecreasing population ts barely able to flnd the Means of subsistence, even in years when some frightful famine does not sweep over the land. Tr 43 also held that wale a temperat: nate suffi- | ¢tently supplied with motsture 1s indispensable to Antellectual development, such a climate ts not to ‘be created by man hims-lf, nor can the deteriora- Gon wrought by nature be arifficially removed or Postponed ic any but the most limfted degree. | @aly a small proportion of the surtace of the globe, therefore, presents con iltions favorable to the de- velopment of a dominant race; and when desieca- | tion has driven civilization from a moist strong- | old, the latter can never return 1g a3 nature | Meonstant. History, as influenced by geology and | elimatic changes, and in the lghtof the present Theory, has consisted and will consist of the re- ‘eords of a series of moisture-boasting peoples,who Rave. temporarily raised loud voices in the world’s @@airs. and then, following the popuiar injunc- | 5 ONE PRICE ONLY. BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 830 9a COCHRANE & CO.—UPTOWN, 1424 AND 1432 NEW YORK AVENUE. ORNAMENTAL! ECONOMICAL! NEW STYLES BED COMFORTS AND CURTAINS. DURABLE! Thete Gols are being 1 y i x, = Erbe Go ing largely used in all NORTH- STEEN CITIES AND TOWN®; can be quickly ily made at home, as we keep ail the mas terials ready. Also, ready made, or to order at once, These Comforts are soft, pretty, durable, wariuer than Biankets, and free fi unpopular weight usuall; found in old-fashioned goods.» u Also, ‘WEST LINENS AND HOUSEKEEPING GOoDs. Great Bargains, in which we now uffer HUCCABAG splendid value, at ouly AND DAMASK TOWELS, 2c. each, ‘TABLE DAMASK COVERS AND NAPKINS to match in handsomest styles. POPULAR FURCHASES, POPULAR PRICES, POP- ULAR PATRONAGE, Enables us to offer UNDERWEAR MUCH UNDER PRICE, ton, have dried up forever. As the author holds For Reliable Goods in ‘that the possible sp: ‘i Which dominant | LADIES’, MEN’S AND CHILDREN'S GARMENTS. Faces may rise and a hich civilization may flour- - fon fs already much limited, and as the drying up | Process is said to be genoral, Inevitable and | Irremediable,the destecating world 1s destined to | sre Its civilized areas decreasing trom year to year, | Mts Inhabitants gradually lapsing tnto barbarism | and imbecility, and Mnally perishing, physically | a5 well as intellectually, for lack of rain. No time | could be better than the present for breaking this | Painful intelligence tothe readers of Tae Stan. { However soon the Great Basin, or the sores of the | Mediterranean, may be desiccated {nto barbarism, $0 long as we can boast floods and continuous Fatn-falis like those under which the unsclentife Row groan, our moisture and clyilization are In no @anger. ———_<e+—____ ‘With the verdict rendered in Philadeiphta this Morning three star route thieves have been con- ‘Vieted and one, a mere tool of the others, acquitted. ‘It does not appear that there was any Bill Dickson to read “ bribery documents” in the jury room in Violation of law and the charge of the court, to Influence the jury. +) Arab! Pasha and the more prominent of his co-workers, being defeated, at once ceased to be Jeaders of the national party, even in the columns @f American newsp.pers, and, being convicted Dy failure, were thenceforth styled rebels. The More serious consequences of this change tn Rame and condition are now to follow. A court. | Martial ts to be summoned by the Khedive to | Meet in Cairo or Aicxandria, to listen with the STeatest patience and fairness to the pieas of the Ezyptian rebels, and then to convict them. It ow seems that Arabi Pasha has not been lead- Ing all the forces that feeble Ezypt could muster against armed fore! Ezyptians to be medulesome, grasping, arrogant | + Silldels, and that he ts not now an English pris- Oner of war, but that he and the rest of Egypt have been engaged in rebellion against a certain Individual called the Khedive, who has now sub- ued an entire nation of refrac subjects and 4s about to deal out amnesty to some and courts- Martial wo others of the conquered revels. In his @efense before the court-martial, Arabl will Aoubtiess undertake to defend his course a3 Patriotic and in accordance with his religious Guty, and to throw the responsibility of blooa- shed upon the foreigners, whom he will repre- Sent, if he dares, as offictous intermeddiers, Prompted by avarice and ambition, who have ‘Waged unjustifiable war against a feeble but Practically united people upon the flimsy pretext That tt has rebelled agvinst ttseruier. A military court organized by the Khedlve will hear these Fepresentutions with appropriate tnereduilty. Indeed, a trial of Arebt 1s hardly necessary. He has already been convicted, by the result of the British assault at ebir, of rebellion, murder, burglary, arson, petit larceny and all the other offenses with which he may by any Possibility be enarzed. ‘The New York mil ng their wares under a right enfore ction laws, dis- cover end procia!m that the pu ele cannot | be furnished for cents aquart. as! they have been sellin ht cents a quart In the abse of ins; t tt follows from thetr that 1 A as eight cents ts that proportion was the milk formerly sold less than pure. Is New York | ue only city ta whiel the exclusion from mlik of water, water and choix, and u ce of slops from swiil-fed cows would improve by one-fourth the quality of that ljuiir — earn Washington looks very bandsome since the showering It got trom the autumpal equinoctlal ‘The parks are bright and fresh and the streets are $ pavement, If the crowded aavert ‘olumns of THE STAR are the thdicatio: oT the business seoson, then © we are promised one of the most prosperous ever experienced in this city. For the month ending to-day there has been printed over tour hundred More advertisements than during last September, Detng the largest number for that month in the Bistozy of the paper. MINGHAM, HATTER, as THE FALL Hats made t onicr »Oid aeiles remodeled, ‘of all kinds repaired. 740 Sth street north- west, aut ENGLISH or —A ¥RESH CAR- Ruka Slots aie alo reer 3 em Tah- 2¢0t Wharves, | ow! : = BALLARDVALE ALL-WOOL FLANNELS, Purchased early at a reluction of 10c. on the dollar, Which benefit we give entirely to the public, Also, CANTON FLANNELS AND DOMESTIC GOODS, Tn our new and conventent uptown GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING HOUSE, 1424 New Yor! found our celebrated UNICORN FI SHIRTS, now taking the le COCHRANE & CO., Opposite Riggs’ Bank. It 719 OPENING 719 FALL MILLINERY, ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3p, when handsome French Bonnets and Round Hats will‘ ‘be exhibited at DAVIS’, 719 Market Space, New Goods in every department, at lowest market Prices, at DAVIS’, Plushes and Velvets in all colors, at exceedingly low prices, at DAVIS’. All the Ixtest novelties in Fancy Goods, Notions, Dress Trimmings, ete., at DAVIS’. New Goods rec¢ived every day. All goods warranted. as represented, at DAVIS’, _ 830-3 ‘719 Market Space, cor. 8th street. M ISS BETTIE TOMLINSON, No. 1140 7TH STREET NORTHWEST. 1862. FALL OPENING. ‘Now receiving and shall open for inspection WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Oct. 4th and Sth, PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS, With a large assortment of MILLINERY NOVELTIES. FALe AND WINTER OPENING. St EATON & HARRISON, 1337 F street northwest, (Opposite Evbitt Zouse). WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4 and 5, IMPORTED BONNETS AND PROMENADE HATS, Selected from the Leading Modistes in Paris. Ouve BUTTER, AN ABSOLUTELY PURE VEGETABLE OIL, For Cocking Parposes is BETTER than Lard. Folly Equal to Butter, and Costs Much : Less then Either. Une Pound of Olive Butter Will Do the work of Two Pounds of Lard. TRY ITAND REALIZE ITS GREAT MERITS. ‘Manufactured only by WASHINGTON BUTCHER'S SON, PRILADELPHIA. 80 FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. AND THE CELE- HE UNRIVALLED STIEFF (1 BRATED becca End £ th kad Avra G. L. WILD & BROS". sgl A LONG FELT WANT SUPPLIED. BEATON PERRY, (Suecessor to Perry & Brother,) Has added to his SILK DEPARTMENT « “Dank Room” for DISPLAYING EVENING GOODS by GAS LIGHT. This Room has besn fitted up expressly for “SHOWING EVENING FABRICS,” and is provided with “NEWMANN’S PATENT SILVERED MICA REFLECTORS." All parties contemplating the purchase of SILKS, PLUSHES, VELVETS, GAUZES, and all styles of FABRICS FOR RECEPTION, EVENING and WED- DING COSTUMES, are invited to inspect my Stock, which is now complete in all departments, and can be seen under unusual facilities, both as regards accom- modations and light. S27 SILKS, VELVETS, PLUSHES, FINE DRESS FABRICS AND HOUSE-FURNISHINGS A ‘‘SPE- CIALTY." Elegant French WRAPS, JACKETS, JERSEYS, PELISSES, and Soutache ROBES. ALL THE LATEST PARIS NOVELTIES. S2 CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND OOR- RECT PRICES, 2 S885 FI TTTT NNN ees En TT OD NNN emp iA 28354 Sess ERR A’ A T (00 N NN pre, FEE RRR RRR Y ¥ PPE RR R YY EPP EE RRR. E OYY P Kee en E ¥.7 PERRY BUILDING, Pennsylvania ave., corner 9th strast. Established 1840. 530 OPENING OF PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS, KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET, Owing to the inc'emency of the weather, the finishing of our new building has been retarded. We shall open on MONDAY and TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2 and 3, two cases PATTERN HATS AND BONNETS, JUST LANDED FROM FRANCE, For the benefit of our patrons who do not wish to wait for our REGULAR OPENING, And dedication of our new addition to King’s Palace ‘which will take place about the MIDDLE OF OCTOBER! ‘We are now recetving daily all the NOVELTIES IN THE MILLINERY LINE! Which wo will sell less than market rates. Don’t fail to call. KING'S PALACE, 814 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Remember, no branch store and no connection with any other esfabiishment. 830 D* CHEEVER'S ELECTRIC BELT, MEN ONLY. DR. CHEEVER'S ELECTRIC BELT, or Regenera- tor, is made expressly for the cure of derangements of the procreative organs. Whenever any debility of the generative orzans occurs, from whatever cause, the continuous stream of ELECTRICITY permeating ‘There is no mistake about this instrument. Years of use have tested it, and thousands of cures are testified to. Weakness from Indiscretion, Incapacity, Lack of Vigor, Steriiity—in fact, any trouble of these organs is cured. Do not confound this with electric belts adver- tised to cure all ills from head to toe. This is for the ONE specified purpose. For cireulars vivine full in- formation ud: CHEEVER ELECTRIC BELT Co.. 103 Washington «| h 5 eeeay 0% ington street, Chicago. EPwarp CAVERLY & CO., NO. 1425 NEW YORK AVENUE, DEALERS IN ARCHER & PANCOAST MANUFACTURING CO.'8 GAS FIXTURES; THE UNION STOVE WORKS FURNACES AND RANGES; J. 8, CONOVER & C0.'S GRATES AND FENDERS, A full line of ANDIRONS, BASKET GRATES, IRON TILE BACK FIRE-PLACES, in stock. ALso, 830 THE JACKSON VENTILATING GRATE. M288. Lanerry, THE JERSEY LILLY! An Elegant Lithograph of the Famous English Beauty 18 GIVEN TO EVERY LADY PURCHASER OF BOYS' AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. ‘We are compelled to give them to purchasers only, for the reason that the expense of lithographic work is too great for indiscriminate distribution. The cost of clothes is not increased or decreased by this induce- ment. We substitute the elegant picture for the busi- ness card nuisance, EVERY DEPARTMENT HAS NOW A COMPLETE STOCK TO SELECT FROM. ‘Do you know that we are very anxious to show it to you? A. BAKS &.CO, ONE-PRIOE CLOTHIERS, 316 aNp 318 SEVENTH sTREer. (C(HAUNCEY J. REED, 483 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. NEW AND REVISED PRICE raaL SPECIAL BARGAINS et OF No. 1—A Double Round 73-octaye: juare Grand Sta ccna ue a x “egrved fogs Fl Steinway 7-octave Piano, with No. 3—A it 7-octave xo CREE eid cea ponte xo Aa ae Ronee mae more; $90. Z Soc ag cern "se 50. in sold of $5 tndatne Shoninger Cymbella Or- ee a Renee teri be through the parts must restore them to healthy action. | NEW STYLES FOR FALL WEAR. FROCK, CUTAWAY AND SACK SUITS IN ALL THE LEADING COLOAINOSS FANOY BMLLED AND PLAIN GOODS. FALL OVEROOATS. FOR PERFECTION IN FIT AND MODERATE PRICES GO TO THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND ¥ STREETS, And oxamine quality, style and general make up of the Suits for $8, worth $13, Suits for $9, worth $17 Suita for $16, worth Suits for $12; worth Suits for $15, worth Suits for $18; worth Suits for $20, worth $39., Do you want a Fine Bi it, Prince Albert Style Frock Coat? Caltat ie MITSETE ATONE andexanine their Broadcloth Coat and Vest, with Doeskin Pants, for "FOR BOYS FRO} 12 YEARS OLD. Good Suite at 83, wort ese 7° Better Suita at $4, worth $7. Splendid Suits at's1.50, worth $8. Real Nobby Suits at $5, worth 49. Charming Suits at $6, worth $11. Very Pretty Suits at $7, worth $12. Excellent Suits at $4. worth §14. Magnificent Suita at $10, worth 818. ; FOR FROM 13 TO 17. Seats ron a Still Better Suits Splendid Suits for $8, eal Nobby Suits for 39, worth $16. Elegant Suita for $10, worth $18, Meguincent Baier hs - sia. cent Sui wort The Very Finer Shite for $18, chesp st $25. in Panta we have a full line at $2, $2.50, $3, ¢, $6 and $6. Just about one-haif tho prices aske elec w Men’s Overcoats from $6 up, well made and trimmed. Boys’ Overcoate from $3 up; Persons inten tine to buy Overcosts bad better call soon, as they can for the prices sold now. te-"Gun Morro: No Couble to show reals THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. 3: 50, 230 CARD. A W. M. SHUSTER & SONS will exnibit on MON- DAY, October #d_ their Fall and Winter Stock of Dress Goods, which is tho largest and by far the most attrac- tive they have ever offered, and will compnise the very latest novelties from the Paris market. It has always been our aim to keep only first-class goods, feoling well assured that in the end they would prove remunerative to both buyer and seller, as good articles will last longer and give more satisfaction and ultimately becheaper than the trashy fabrics that have had the runfor tho past few years. We invite an inspection of our stock, which will include PURE SILK COLORED VELVETS. PURE SILK BLACK VELVETS. PURE SILK OTTAMANS. SATIN OTTAMANS, SATIN RHADEMESSE. RICH GROS GRAIN SILKS. cHANDSOME BROCADE PLUSHES, in Black and Ors. RICH STRIPED PLUSHES. BRAIDED and EMBRUIDERED DRESSES. COICE WOOLENS in new and stylish effects, and a larve stock of imported JA KETS in military styles, to- gether with Silk aud Plush Wraps in great variety. BONNET and GUINET SILKS of every grade. BLACK and COLORED GROS GRAIN SILKS that ‘We guarantee to be the best for the price in the city. MOURNING GOODS in every grade and texture. RICH SATINS and OTTAMAN. SILKS for Wed- dinzs. of EVENING GOODS in all the delicate Full stock shades, “The best is the cheapest.” W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 930-3m_ 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Ar AND WINTER DRY GOODS. NOW OPENING FULL LINE OF BLACK CASHMERES, | Licht and Dark Colored CASHMEKES, Black SILKS and SATINS. | 6-4 Ladies’ CLOTHS, BLE LINEN Y ERWEAR, in White i Ge d for Ladies, Gents and Chil HOS uN HANDRERCHIEES, GLOVES and UMBRELLAS, ‘We solicit a call from all in want of DRY GOODS. WILLIAM R. RILEY, RILEY BUILDING, corner 9th and E sts. PECIAL FALL OPENING, 830-6¢ Ss WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4ru, OF FRENCH BONNETS AND LONDON HATS, selected personally while in Europe. ‘You are respectfully invited. MRS. J. P. PALMER, 830, No. 1107 F STREET NORTHWEST, WANTED—HELP. FOR RENT—ROOMS. ‘ED—AGENTS—1 Wie We SAG et WAXTED-A BOY ABOUT FIFTEEN YEARS old to make himself ly useful about,» house, Apply at 1008 F street northwest. it ANTED—A GERMAN OR IRISH GIRL, TO W ‘coor endo prneral buns tak here Se tee ily, Apply at $22 2d street southeast. 1530-2" \TED—A WHITE NURSE GIRL WITH RE- W ‘erence, “Gal at 620 B street novibwee Te? \;ANTED—RESPONSIBLE FIRM TO REPRE- ‘sent well-known European Express Agency. Ad- dress Box 2193 New York City. 830-4t Waste GOOD CARPENTERS AT I street northwest. WASTED_A SMART YOUNG MAN, FROM 16 TO 18 years of age, that understands waiting at tabse. Apply at 1710 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. It ANTED—A GOOD RELIABLE WHITE GIRL or woman for, general housework, German re- ferrei. Apply at 1128 19th. street, 830-30" ANTED—A BOY, (WHITE,) SIXTEEN YEARS Wid, to stay tia ‘nlore: Bent of references fe aquiret: “apoly a1 619 D street northwest. 30-21" Wises COOK; MUST STAY NIGHTS, AT VY (620 H street northwest, wv WiANtEDa WHITE GIRL. TO DO GENERAL housework in s tamily of three grown person! Apply at 414 M streot northwest, between 3. an o'clock in the afternoon. 830-31 ANTED-SIX CARPENTERS. APPLY TO M. M, Magruder, corner of 19% and E streets north- 1421 at* west. WANIED—A WOMAN TO COOK AN eral housework in a small family. street northwest, WANTED A COMPETENT, CHAMBERMAID, with reference; no other need apply. Also a haif Grown white girl, 14'to 16 years of age. 476 Pennay nia avenue northwest. 1 R RENT—A VERY PLEASANT SOUTH FRONT Eee oaaran sce oe pasos. park in 1803 - FB ieccein hose ce oan esr One in houre near c Inquire at 814 Ist street northwest. Se 35 HED FLOOR, PAR- Separate or together; private family. Inquire 830-30" FQk RENT THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON the second floor, to a gentleman and wife without Jdren. | 939 Massachusetts aveutte, between 9th and 10th streeta. 630-20" OR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, AT 905 18ra wanklin Fark; gentlemen pre- R RENT —IN PRIVATE FAMILY. TWO nicely furnished communicating Rooma on secon: floor; house has all modern improvements and one-half square trom Connecticut avenue cars; 1103 18th streat northwest. 20 JOR _RENT-HANDSOME SUITES OF ROOMS, Fos hed, on first or second floor, 1303 Lorcoran street northwest. ate OR RENT—TWO SUITES OF ROOMS, FIRST Foti tecont fooe, furnished. or unfurnished’, south front, central location, near Patent and General Post Offices. References exchanged. Address E. M.. City Post Office. 830-; FORE roo! 1116 M R RENT—FURNISHED—FIRST OR SP floor; house fronting south and east; use of kitchen and dinlng-room, if desirel: also a singin Toon: mod: ern conveniences; references required: also stable and carriage house. Call or address 1301 Corcoran street. W 3NTED-EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES AT Palais Royal, 1117-1119 Pennsylvania avenue. Bost references requisite. it ANTED—A WHITE WOMAN TO COOK, WASH ‘Witttifon for e family fe Apply at 1618 7th strect northwest... it RTHWEST, FUR- FORREST 229 Sra STREET Ni U Office, nished Rooms in private family, near Patent Offic Pleasant locality. Terms moderate. __ 829-2 ‘OR RENT—TWO BRIGHT A FUL BED D CHE! Rooms, prettily turnished, in a private family; 1254 13th street northwest. #2 S. . KEEN’S, 414 9th 8t0-1 WANTEDSFour FIRST-CLASS COAT HAN! two Bus ‘at GEO. T. street northwest. FREE N/SHED PARLOR AND Bedroom, street northwest. References re- quired. 229-38" WANTED-CARPENTERS, APPLY AT 1900 H street nerthwest. 829. W 4ANTED-A CLOTHING SALESMAN. | AD- dress Box 151, Star office. 9-3t WANTED WHITE GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, Gertuan preferred. Must have refer- ence. Apply at 617 11th street northwest. 820-2t" WANTED-A GOOD, RELIABLE COOK, WHITE or colored, in a fatnily of two, Inquire 'at 909 H rreet northwest, es 829-3¢ Pe NE URNISHED OR UNFURNISHED Rooms, at 819 lath street northwest: suitable for sntiemen or gentleman and wife. FOR RPNELANGE, PLEASANT, NEWLY FUR nished tecoud-story front oom; gas, boat, hot and cold water: private family; reference © 3785 F street northwest. LOR RENT—EUILDING ON CORNER street and New York avenue APRS. or: IMBLE, 1216 F street. ROR RENT—A FIEst CLAgs TEN-ROOM BARE- ment and three-story Brick be iN West Washington: $40 per month. MA. PAI! 1428 New York avenue. JOR RENT—ON THY FIEST OF OCTORER, Viestrabie corner residenee, Set N west’ Wee Washington; every convenience and all modern = wemen's. Apply t0 Dr. W. O. ALEXAN Penney lvania avenue northwest. Foe BENt. 20th w..Ore.,m.4.945.00 /1094 4th et. Bre. # oom - As.00! ding Lots on Sherman bee Cheap af bought within 10 days, 8. WESCOTT & 00. Comer 20th and T streets north west FOR RENT--STORES. _ OR RED TSTORE 1027 PENNSYLVANIA orthwest, with fixtures, month, Apply to A. Ww TLSON. Room 1, over ‘Bank of Washes ington. 229-50" tween 18th and 19% 520 ESE SENT A DESIRABLE Lana Koom, 344 Pennsylvania avenue northwoet, La show window and good celiar. Kent very low. B. WARNER, 916 F strest northwest. #28. JOR RENT 507 west, two hardsome new Stores, with Fenlence and fine, dry, cellars; losstion sates hear all strect railroads. THOS, J. i 1324 F street northwert. 29-68 FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS JOR ke) T—THE ADVERTISER WILL GIVE 1 rent « two persons care of a horse and carriage. cation northwest, the best in the District. splendid grounds; house hae ms. To parties appreciating asuburban home this rare opportunity, Address Box 668, City Post Omice. a] Fe Bent, FOANT LOT OF UPRIGHT St ee F. A. URSO'S "Piano ‘street northwest. KR RED Forte FIFTY PIANOS— ND $11 lave STREET NORTH. ‘cons maacuificent rural home for te Noarfut nd the rerooma, 613 11 Both Square and Upright, of all the loading makes, for rent by the month or quarter; rents applied on pur- chase. F.G. SMITH, 1103 Pennsylvania avenue. _FOR SALE—HOUSES. _ l-Im R RENT—SECOND STORY, SOUTH ROOM, nicely furnished; private farily; bath on same ficor. “Terms reasonable. Costrect northwest, 5 WANTER—COLORED WOMAN TO DO COOK. ing and washing for small familly wood wages to competent person. Address Box 88, 29-2¢* WANIED—EWO TIN AND SHEETIRON WORK- ers; men good at Job work. H. I. GREGORY, 910 Pennsyly. 828-3t* DIATELY, THREE GOOD CAR- it 310 49 treet northwest. FRANK BALDWIN. ‘ANTI IRST-CLASS TIN AND SHEET | JOR RFNT—TWO NEWLY FURNISHED SECOND Iron Worker. Apply to SIMPSON & GUY, 1005 and third story Rooms, in a private honse, with Pennyivania avenue. sio.st_ | modern convenience and home comfort; referen quired. At 1236 13th street northwest. #29. FLOR RENT—FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS, TWO peing atte rooms, comprising 24 and &d floors, tn cluding hath; rent $13 in advance Patent office.’ Address Box 125, Star OR RENT—THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, suitable for light housekesping, second floor, south front, a!l modern improvements; private family of threo convenient to two lines cars, ‘References exc! 717 S street north weat. wai ANTED—A GOAT, FRESH, FOR A BABY STS months old; wanted at once: Address H. M. C., Brightwood Post Office, D.C. 628-3t* (OR RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON third floor, and one furnished on the fourth floor; gasand water, At 605 13th street northwest. «©28-3t" WANTED st cLASS FEMALE HANDS TO loon: ont other need Say eee ‘work on pan! Lith street northiw: EPH GETS, OR, RENT_FIVE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, on 2d and 34 floors, south front: «ood location; terms moderate, at 1111'K street northwest. #28-3t" Wea&STED—A For SMAN AND TWO LABORERS ona Farm. Apply at FULTON’'S Loan Office, 314 9th street northwest. s27-30 OR Ri NICELY-FURNISHED ROOM FOR two persons: also, pleasant Hall Room. Refer Fequired. 422 5th street northwest. 628-3t" WASLED-AT ONCE_20 WHITE AND COLORED cooks and general workers, 4 chambermaids, 4 PUPSES; Hood waxes to good servants; office open uitil 9 p.m. "926 F street northwest, 926-5t" WANTED WHITE AND COLORED COOKS, GEN- eral Workers, 2d Girls and Nurses for this city, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and elsewhere. Families furnished servants with references. ‘Try us. 4 F strect northwest, Licensed Agency. C. E. PRICE 86. Hietae WANTED—SITUATIONS. WA fED-BY A MIDDLE-AGED LADY, A SIT- uation as companion to wait on an invalid, or to take charye of small family; salary not so mack ayohe ject as a pleasant home with refined people: no objec- ion to traveling. Address Misa P. J., Star office. 830-30" Vv ‘ED—STENOGRAPHIC WORK OR FRENCH Translation, by one thoroughly competent. Ad- dross PLUME, Star office. 630-61" WANTED—ROOMS. FROk BENT WALL-FURNISHED ROOMS, EACH with private bath; excellent table board in private family, near Farragut Square. Address F., Star of- fice. #28-3t" OR RENT—DOUBLE PARLOR, UNFURNISHE! including cas and heat, to two gentlemen, or m: and wife. Tocation two blocks from Patent Office. Ad- dress Box 125, Star office. 628-9t" RK RENT—AT 1142 SEVENTH STREET NORTH- west, Parlor and Front Room, furnished; price changed. ‘Moderate; en suite or single. Reterences ext 623-31" OR RENT=VERY DESIRABLE FURNISHED or unfurnished rooms, with or without board; con- Venient to cara; Herdics ‘pass the door; 2028 G street northwest, 828-3t" FoR BENTSA LARGE THIRD-STORY FRONT Room, light and heat, furnished or unfurnished, References exchanyed, ‘sable board next door. Cail after 5 p.m. at 1020 8th street northwest. 928-3t" second floor: house has modern improvements, and isin desirable Hecality. & eo doors from Penuay vant avenue cars; only. north= ‘west. ae 928-3t* WANTED {ROOMS-FURNISHED OR UNFUR- ished, tn vicluity of lowa Circle, bys gentleman and his wifeand twochildren, Address IOWA CIRCLE, Star office. it" FR RENISEARGE, SECOND STORY FRONT Room, furnished or unfurnished, or would take two ladies or gentleman and wife to board; use of par- lor and plano. 1011 East Capitol street. it? “WANTED_THREE OR FOUR ROOMS, UNFUR- nished preferred; northwest, where children are no objection, and location is good; a good price will be paid. ‘A. Star office, ie wx TED—A YOUNG WIDOW WITHOUT CHIL- dren, having handsoine furniture with pian Would keep house for a widower or would ive use part furniture for unfurnished Room. Ai ‘Mrs, .» Star office, it YANTED — NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT Roou, for Gentleman and Lady. No questions. J., Star office. Wi3iNTED-BY A LADY, TWO COMMUNICA- ting Rooms, furnished’ as bedroom and sitting room; ove must be front; terms moderate; location cone A) FPO! BENT 1806 HST. N. w., 3 NICELY FUR- ‘nished Rooms—parior and 2 bedrooms—2d floor; lo- cation desirable, overlooking Pa. ave. and goverument reservations; to parties without children. ef ae hanwed. R RENT—THREE LARGE, UNFURNISHED Rooms, on first and second floor; in » gxivate fami- ly, with no children: house fronts south: terms moder ate: references ex: |. 1313 Rixes street north IR RENT—A SUITE OF FOUR FURNISHED with parlor, with or without togen- Homan. House new and, Aret-clans, with north, sou and west ex; fronting Thomas Cirel dren or other boarders. Apply at i, PULTONS lesa mae Address, stating particulars, W. L. ae Rd eaitwt aa) = Se RENT—PL! NT _FURNIS! MSs, WANE aoe, OGDOBER Ire, FOUR um: | Piliste or en cults at 30 Dosen ected oh ay aia for housekeeping, four, of tee blocks west of Government Printin, yng by s family Fe RENT—ROOMS IN THE Y. M. ©. A. BUILD- of three adults. Address A. J. B., Room, Goy- ing, 1409 New York avenue, for offices. ane. be- ernment Printing Ortice. it’ tween Y and 12 a. m. and 2 and 4:30 p. m. 627-lm WANTEDSTHREE LARGE, UNFURNISHED Rooms, in the northwestern part of the cit; Fen WEAR. MEDIUM WEIGHT MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, W. 8, TEEL, near Pennsylvania avenue, for a lady and gentleman. Ad- arenn 0. HL, Star office. c! 629-20" ANTED—iHREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS with heat and gaa, board for three; refe ces Quired. “Address Box 137, Star offices. | ea¥-20" W4NTED-FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND child of tive years, by October 7th, three or four ‘Unfurnished Rooms on second story, and west of 13th. Address, stating north of G street terms, GARNET, ROE REST_FURNISHED PARLORS, FIRST AND second floors, and Bedroom’ on second and third floors, all modern conveniences; house 2 complete first-class Board. Meals wil from the house. "38 Lowa Circle. eae POR EENT-APTER OCTOBER 1ST, TWO LARGE communicating rooms, with bath room ;comfortabl; furnished and delightiully situated. 18 19th is near L 626 6 OR RENT—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PAR- lor and Bedroom on second floor of a private house: WasuInaTon, D. C., Sept. 2 } Sealed Proposals will be received at this office UNTIL TWELV: My OCTOBER SEVENTR. 1988. to toe nish the Jail with six hundred tons of best run of mine George's Creck Cumberland Coal and twenty-five tons pl ood quality of Authrac te Coal, stove size, to he de- livered at the Jail, thirty tons by ‘the 15th of October next and the balance on or before the 10th of November next. | Also, reparate proposals to furnish the Jail with well-seasoned Fine Wood (eet quaiity) in quantities as required, The Coal and Wood to be inspected at bid der's cost. ‘The right is reserved to reject any and all bide. JOHN 8. CROCKER, Warden. 830-6 N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Holding a Special Term, tor, Orpian’s Court Business, Septen.ber 29th, Tsad, —« In the case of MAKTHA JANE BURR, Executrix of THOMAS J. 8. PERKY, deceased, the Executrix afore- said has, with the approval of the Court, appointed SATURDAY, the 21st day of October, A. D. 1882, at 11 o'clock .m., for making payment’ and distribution under the Gourt’s «direction and control; when and where all creditors and persons entitled to distributive shares (or lexacies) or @ residue, are hereby notified to attend im person or by agent or attorney duly authorized, Wytl thelr latins agniust the estate properly vouclid:; otherwise the Executrix will take the benefit of the law: against them; Provided, acopy of this order be pub- lished once a week for three weeks in the ‘'Washinston Law Keporter” and Evening Star previous to the said sir Fe of Wie ton tee r of for ‘ict of Colum! R. ROSS PERRY, Solicitor. 530-laww TH CALIGRAPH, A NEW WRITING MACHINE, trong and durable, a marvel of simplicity and ele- Serco and Cea ae pounde: Sats Sunes tised in the Departments. ‘Tle favorite tumcinue ei business men, ministers and ston : 80, to 80 ani words a minute can be written with it. ). Cail and see it. or send for circular. A = WILLARD FRACKES, General 983 F street n Wanpen's Orvice, Uxrrep STarEs Jatt U 30-1t&kit™ OOPAR; B L o-u T's GRAND OPENING - oF FALL AND ib Sidraad HATS AND BONNETS AND NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY, Ni on MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2p AND Sp, 1882, LL. BLOUT, ‘10 SevenTH Street Norrawzsr. adini ‘the very best Piano manufac- ida arta ate tee pe Efren by ne Dat ce and rent applied to F9-You are cordially invited. 928-3¢ EBER PIAN Wena “SOUARE AND RGARTEN @IFTS ttted to be ert Pane K INDENND OCCUPATION MATERIAL, A full and com} on ea ‘and sold at the lowest rates tes tat and Private toou as pub’, = ihe baleen pie A FURNISHED HOUSE, aN cette for sndiotoard the family for he rent or in part payment; can give good referen Adiress Sirs. M. B., Star oitves. 30-20" WANIED—To BUY A HOUSE, NORTHWESTERN Jocality, modern improveménts, containing nine orten rooms. Price must be reasonable, Address Box 131, Star office. > 829-20" WANTEDSA, HOUSE OF 7 OR 8 ROOMS, FROM 10th to 20th and G street to northwest, or rooms gu suites of two or five unfurnished. “Addvace Won WOOD, Star office. 829-20" W53NTEDIA LARGE, | THOROUGHLY FUR- nished house, convenient to the hotels. Address, stating terms, size and location, Mra, HENRY LYELL, 15 Cumaen street, Baltimore, Md. 528-3t* WaANZED—TO BUY BRICK HOUSE OF SEVEN or more rooms, in good location and condition, value about $3,500, or would accept such house as part Payment tor han‘some nine-room brick, Give treet, number and particulars. Box 30, Star office. 623-12 —_—_—— ee 5-1 WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS ANTED—A FEW MORE RESPECTABLE Youths to Study Architecture, Engineering, Math- ematics, ete., in eveningclass. Apply at517 13th street. ‘Terms reasonable. Persons for the Depart- ments, 830-3t* ANTED_COPYING BY A RAPID AND ACCU- Wie writer. Address K. W., Star office, WANTED-ALL TO REMEMBER THAT MERRY has a full stock of Public and Private School Books—new and second-hand: d—at the Book and Fur- niture Exchange, 1225 and 1227 32d street. 528-lw WV ANTED-TO KENT suitable for boarders 580 295 Pennsvivamia avenue, | Star ofies, Dorner isthe emences, Apply at 1229 N street near 0 WOR RENT—DESIRABLE 'RNISHE! ~ Provosats. cs WANTED—HOUSES. ¥ 2 a furnished rooms, with modern conveniences; con- Nenient to 14th street cars, at 1441 Massachusetts ave- nue northwest, near Thomas circle. 623-7 ‘OR RENT—FINELY FURNISHED ROOMS, EN suite or single, on both second and third floors. References required. Apply at 2118 @ street north- west. £22-2w* RK RENT—ELEGANT FURNISHED APART- ments on first, second and third floors; southern, eastern and western exposures; bath, open fires, &c. At 1y27 Vermont avenue, near McPherson square. FOR, RENT {DESIRABLE | STORAGE ROOM, ultable a furniture — ‘ares ist 4 and cheap. Inquire on remises, Corn and Boundary." si “s18-1m" R RENT—19 IOWA CIRCLE — FURNISHED Rooms, in suite orsingle, togentlemen only. Rooms all front on the park, References required. si6-3w* ‘OR BENT ELEGANTLY FURNISHED Booms, ‘a private family, street northwest a ereno® exchanged. sf 5-3w* Rk RENT—A SUITE OF FURNISHED ROOMS, Suitable for gentlemen, on second floor, south front, ly. ina private family. Meals can be had within a block. Apply 1327 N street northwest. FOR RENT—4OUSES. OR RENT—A VERY DESIRABLE FURNISHED Houte of 13 rooms, 9 bed- ‘with all modern provements; convenient to avenue and F strect cara. 426 1th street northwest. JOR SALE—BRICK ON COLUMBIA STRERT, ON Jong time. $2,500." Dosirable residence on |S etreet Detween 14th and 15th; lot 199x140; $3,600. ALBEK F. FOX, 920 F street northwest. 690-3t JOR SALE — CHEAP—T WO EIGHT-ROOM, prossed brick front Houses (double parlors. dining: foom and kitehen on first floor and four bed-roome and bath on second floor), northwest, first-class neighbor hood, facing south. "Easy terms, DANENBOWER & SON: 1212 9 etre 630-6 e203 FICE, FOR OUT OF a rie Bey i Sortie ection of the city, renting for $8 an mn 3.5. SWORMSTEDT. 958 F wiveck, ver ao ot JOR SALE—TWENTY-FIVE HOUSES, RANGING in price from $100 to $4,000. | Larwer and hicher riced houses in ali parts of "the city. A twelve-room jouse on H street, between 9th and 10th north. NG. 921 229-3 Cy West, st $6,000; a bargain. KOHRER & Yul F street northwest. VOR SALE OR RENT—A NICE NEW HOUSE, 7 rooms, stable and 3 acres of fine land, on Brent- wood road, 3 miles north of Government Printing Of- fice. This is avery desirable place. €05 Int northwest, 829. JOR SALE— 182s BOUNDARY, SIX ROOMS, NEAR Connectiout avenue, rapitiy improving Be gubers hood: terms, $100 cash and $15 mienthiye 128 street north west—$56 cash and $15 monthly. Also, 12th atrect, near Towa Circle—€100 cash an W.W. METCALF, ortheast coruer 1 New York avenue. JOR SALE_—THE THREE STORY AND BABEe ment Brick House, 17 Towa Circle, fronting on. the Circle and Vermont 'avenue, 11 roams, all conveniences. | Alxo, for sale the three Brick House, 1010 N strect, southeast corner and 11th streets northwest. vth of these houses are nearly pow, located in the ont desirable A the city and will be sold low. For terms, &¢.y WM. McLEAN, Linnber 3 828-2w* corner 1th and B streots northwest. Bib See STORY TEN Roo! Brick House, with all modern improvements; 1349 RARE fares (or call after 6 o'clock p.m.) LH. PERLEY, 17 Towa Circle. £26 -co3t OR SALE—-1HE VERY HANDSOME BROWN F STOSE RESIDENCE No. 1421 K street northwest. Contains Tooms, not including bath-rooms or every modern improvement, and is one of the ‘cated properties in the fasbiouable part of monthly, 628-30" ROE SALE—A POSITIVE BARGAIN—TWO STORY jou Hi even Eiroct morthwert:) “‘DARESHOWER S SOM: Pa a i. Strect northwest ‘23-1 tO FOR BALE AND PXCHANGE. VERY DESIRABLE Res:dences and Unimproved Estate. (0.903 M strect northwest. 3 stories and basquent, 12 No. 1302 coruer 13th bd B streeta northwort, Satorios a and baverieut, 14 “rouius, large frout’aud side . corner 9th and H strects northeast, 2 stories and ee Fools, store and stable, large ‘side yard, No, 1345 Corcoran street, 3 stories and cellar, 9 rooms, new house, €5, 200. No. 2009 K street’ northy Frame, 2 stories and Dasoment, 7 Toots, #1900. House on Mark's alley, Brick, § rooms, lot of by New Hamp- muna. $850; ALL modern ir Lota 2, Sand 4, eauare 104, boun siire‘avenve, Sand ——. ‘Lots $0 to 4b, equare 234. The above projerty is offered ut a great #13-Im* CC. H, KNIGHT, 452 Louisiana avenue, PSE SALE OR TRADE—ONF. OF THE FINEST Properties in the District: will take in part Pila- Gelphia property or improved Ohio or lowa lauds. Ad- dress Box &, Star office. 812-3w* SALEMORE BARGATNS—TO IMMEDIATE Purchasers—Two three-story, press brick front if moma, all modern conveuieneas, aif square trot, “Sortt Circle, cach, on easy terms. Aleo, thires-story, front House, of 10 rooms and cellar, on 10th strect, beat 1, at $4,000, Two-story: brick House, 7 ¢m improvements, on lith street, near ‘Two-story frame House, 7 rooms Pierce, near 1. FORD, 1115 F and ent bay window Brick No. _FOR SALE_—LOTS. ' . HEIGHTS, We offer sixty choice building lote for sal Garhed, Procpect and Karorsms avewea ata Connor ticutavenue and 20th street thectty. Over twonty first purchased, and veveral have built beautiful homes Good, water at thirty feet. Gas mining to be laid slong Connveticut avenuc extended, The Dest investuieut in theuarket, PLESBKEX & GREEN, 627 7th street, 30- Lat UR SALE—LOT FRONTING EAST 20 PRET ON 14th strect northwest, adjvinitur house 2208; leo, fot 20x90 fvct, south Trout, sume square, Apply at 1h2d 15th street nouthwest. 1830-64 it Fos E—VERY CHEAP, ON TERMS TO SUIT, tour Lots 25x90 each, running to ten-foot ; Situated on west side North Capitol etreet, street northwest: can be paid for $10 cach and $10 monthly. J. W. ST. 1429 New York nue. 830-6 OR SALP—AT A BARGAIN, ON TERMS 10 ‘suit, 95 feet front on north M street, near New Jer- sey avenue. J. W. STARK, 1429 New York ave- nae, #30-6t Fok RENTCTHAT VERY DESIRABLE HOUS 734 Lith street, close to two lines of street care: DeGs “Enlot Ue Arny. Pace ae eee premises: a 2 ee NOs W inore ttadonts to conrleiga clussln Prarogran jen! under s practical instructor, 2 lessans per week, $2.60 Per month. Address ‘‘SPEED,” Star office. _626-6t" Fok LENT No. 1415 20rm STREET, NEAR DU- it Cir northwest, desirable brick hi con- jini nine rome; all Tmprovement asi - Wien e FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC TO know that I have gone into the Upholatering bust ness. Furniture upholetet Teno. ated and made to order, eto, WILLIAM A. TORREY, it of 6th and O streets - porte corner. street ae Wi BOARDERS — FIRST-CLASS tal Fashionable dresamaking and all xinds of sewing, si 430 isonet wanes n8-6t" ANTED—COPYING BY A LADY WHO WRITES bold, rapid hand. Address ‘*COPY- ING,” Star office. 835-6 i'TED—LADIES TO KNOW eal HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL, MADAME JOSEPHINE BORLEIGH, Boa m Artist (estublished in Lond Paris and of All lexic Sclontinband Skilfa menses fine, peerless FobBENT FURNISHED 1528 CORCORAN street, desirable 9-room brick ‘with modern im- house, Rent gre. Si id WALNED, S16 F over oath oes a ppbereiene Wenstae ie wi Babin oaer due RENT—114 MARYLAND AVENUE NORTH- Fcisc dectrathe tttocn- room Residence; ‘att roam WAVIBEART B01 Fetreot nastiest” APRA IG. PR PENT TEREESTORY BRICK. 1520 5 improvements. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS Se ee OSE ee tachment. Fe SALE—A BAY HORSE, EIGHT YEARS OLD, gentle, medium-sized. or one work forse; gentle. “Abily at BUS ¥ atroct Sortiwest™ 980-2" OCTAVE UPRIGHT D carved rosewood case, be sacrifice ase oot anaes a : ‘ond-hand piano as part pay, balance monthly. 433 7th Street nortawest. BR SALE—A HANDSOME HORSE, SORRELL 4 fine side-bar 5 new, $825), for $17! Address 918 5th. Dorthwert Sao oe Foti ine tent extension toe fant saab ag Rocka it new wot of Con ot ‘harness, Seen an e: at DOWNEY'S Seable, 1019 1ith treet 229-6 YOR SALE—JUST KECEIVED FROM VIRGINTA, F Cight fine horses, sound, young and stylisi; thre wili be sold reasouabie WHUMESOS'S, Oth streets north ai. OR SAL TWO LARGE SHOW WINDOWS 235 F ‘Pennsylvania avenue southeast. wt -~ Hands soft street gee ew and commodious, modern JOS. FORREST, 917 F street - west, Hours 1 to5. 0 ROE SALES MILK at 380, PER GALLON. Evian a Hands and Fy Hair, are invited ta call. ‘Terma Tousonable.. if fou cannot oall you can be treated by ‘the white and pretty; the neta Tady int ‘vigorous and luxuriant. Brory lady terested jons OF more daily from the steamer : chart, JN. ase” ee oaal Vernon, cu Pots Va, letter. by MAD. FE JOS! IN EIG! neater Bg OS RS EE Ee ber 29th and 30th. yee ‘ANTED—STEAM CARPET CLEANING WITH. it to your carpets. Orders telephone, 6lé Loutslans avenue, 2 a4 ‘ED—CARPETS TO CLEAN BY THE AUTO- Poaic Bloty Srocens he been dg world wai Mix to SINGLETON’ & HOEKE, casper dealers, $1 ‘ANTED—1, RICE, 490 MAINE AVENUE Soe See ear eee ders by telephone. ml ie ude Becond-han time 21m ele west, S08, SWORMSTEDT: O64 F oct ye RENT—1621, 1541, 1843 T STREET; NEW, 1 street, 9 roome. bath. and . $52.00. “F-W- MILLER: G13 hub cites hott ALE-TWENTY HEAD OF FINE H ‘und cue of tne hinest OP pe Horses in the several Pairs of Hocses. Can be seen at HUG! BOWEN'S Stable. No. 645 New York avenue. r NG BOAT “CORA Fe BALE THE LORG BOs o) ius imbek treed, Address GEORGE STASON, Alexandria, Vs c