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; THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON SATURDAY...... ---- October 14, 1882, “CROSBY S. NOYES.22. 0002... -Edivor. Ske Evening Star has a reauiar. permanent. bona fice daily circniation more than trepie that of any @@er daily vaper published in Washington. equal te that ef all the other daily papers here added together. THE Stax cfice is connected with the Telephoue Ex- henge. Advertisements, orders for the paper by mail 316 ctherwise. of any information or business een lecent ht, free of chance. The folly of assalitng the character of newspa- Permen ani then making hostile visits to their ‘@Mice for the purpos> of ‘enforcing a retraction of Offensive remarks provoked in retort, which was S80 clearly {lustrated in the shooting of Soteldo in “the Repudiican oi = in this city, some time ago, hos been freshly emphasised by an almost similar @ase taking place in St. Louts last evening, an ac- eount of which will bz foun! elsewhere In to-day’s Paper. Politicians and others who pitch Into $purnalists ought to be prepared and willing to of vituperation, but when they feel that they must gogunning for them It {s well to remember that fm a personal scrimmage the fellow who 1g a littie slow in handling his shooting trons 1s In great @anger of getting the worst of the encounter. By far the best way, however, 1s to abstain en- tirely from making such visits. — on Aside from the late election returns, the re- Publican outiook tn Ohto ts far from encouraging. Governor Foster and Ex-Lientenant Governor Young, leaders of the anti-stalwart and stalwart factions, respectively, have got into a politico-per- sonal controversy, and the probability is that the isaffection thus disclosed will assume more formidable proportions hefore the breach Is healed. Heretofore re ‘anism in Ou!o has been sin larly free from quarrels between its supposed or assumed leaders, and harmony has generally pre- Minent just now, however, with the same result | there that lke caus:s have produced In New York | <2 he used the profane and brutal lang attributed to him ina recent | Interview. The hie asserts, however, that “he has frequently made use of similar and even more harsh terms wien speaking of members of Dis own family,” and the reporters express them- | Selves ready to make fil lavit as to the correctness | of their account. We are afraid, therefore, Mr. Vanderbilt let his tongue get the better of his | Judgment, and utterance to the expressions as charged. But whether he did or not matters Teally very littie. His actions have always been Precisely in accord with the sentiments to whiten he is said to have given utterance, and actions Speak platner than words. Mr. Vanderbilt’s sole Object in life has been to put money in his purse, irrespective of the feelings, rights or personal | safety of others. | 6, ‘The charge made by the star routers that govern- Ment maintained a “complete system of espion- age” over those connectod with the late star route trial 1s one that !s not likely to create much in- @ignation or even surprise In the popular mind. | ‘The sequel showed that there was necessity for | that sort of thing, and a good deal of ft. In fact, If the pudile were disposed to enter Into criticisms on the subject, the popular veriict would proba- Diy be that the oversight complained of wasn’t as complete or as effective as it ought to have been. With the experience of the past, those In charge Of the people’s interests ought to be able to do a great deal better next ti ———__ ~<er- The fairot the Agricultural Soctety of Mont | Mil., to he helt at Rockville, Wed- Ay and Friduy of next week, prom- pass any of the previous twenty-eight | aibditions in ter and importance, . W. W. Rapley, the new president of the so- ciety, bas shown his abundant capacity to man- age two such elephants as a theater In town anda | Dig farma in the country, and if anybody can make ‘@success of the Rockville fair “he kin.” <> Bob Ford, one of the assassins of Jesse James, Says the country is too small to hold both him and Frank James, the brother of the dead outlaw. It ts a pity itis not too small to hold either of them. They could both be spared from the cen- | @us roils with great advantage to the general public. Mr. Vanderbilt a eeere OUR BRAIDED EMBROIDERED ROBES, OTTOMA: RHADAMES, SILK PLUSHES, and COLORED VELVETS. Bpecial barzains in TABLE DAMASK AND NAPKIN TO MATCH. JNO. A. LUTTRELL & CO., on 817 Market Space. Tron «& i UFTY, Se sy 2a Ba E Ca PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS HH 00 HoH OOo HH OO HOO u 00 LADIES AND CHILDREN, IN BRONZE, BROWN, MAROON, GARNET, PLM, TERRA COTTA, AND ALL SHADES. FINE IMPORTED CASHMERE HOSE. NOVELTIES EVERY DAY. EW STYLES AND QUALITIES IN SILK UNDER- VESTS AND DAAWEKS FOR LADIES. NEW GOODs. NEW GOODs. HH 00 SSS, iH sSSs Hutt 8 8 Ssssq BH oo? Ssss8 FoR LADIES AND CHILDREN. OUR FINE DRESS sHIRTS TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. = 1 TAYLOR & HUFTY. on FE P¥anp CAVERLY & CO., NO. 1425 NEW YORK AVENUE, DEALERS IX ARCHER & PANCOAST MANUFACTURING CO. GAS FIXTUR THE UNION STOVE WOKKS FURNACES AND RANG! LAs HABIT CLOTHS. WANTED—HELP. WANTED—BOARD. FOR RENT—STORES. EDUCATIONAL. SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) Has Just opened a large snd complete assortment of HABIT CLOTHS, for Ladies’ Tailor-made Suits, om $1.25 to $2.50 per yard. NEW EMBOSSED PLUSHES AND VELVETS. ELEGANT PURE SILK VELVETS, from $f to $9. RICH SILKS, for Wedding Outsts. Latest Noveltie: RICS, for Combination C BLACK a a) Add: All the « CH DRESS FAB- "in TABLE LIN 8, CURTAINS, BLANKETS, and all kinds of House Furvishings. ON MONDAY, THE 161TH INST., A larze and complete line of JERSEYS, SEAL PLUSH AND BROCADED VELVET WRAPS, PELISSES, RAGLANS AND MILITARY JACKETS. &?~ Dark room for displaying Evening Goods. 5 “CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COB- ake m good temper sich as they giva In the way | RECT PRICES. SEATON PERRY, PERRY BUILDING, Pennsylvania ave., corner 9th strest. Established 1840, A) street LJERy's—Rea DY MADE. We have in Stock a full line of COACHMEN’S TOP COATS FULL OR STREET DRESS SUITS. LIVERY’S TO ORDER. Yalled In its ranks. An outbreak appears {m- | We have this season imported direct from London a full JINE DEVONSHIRE KERSEYS. = | Colors—Drab, Grey, Brown, Blood-Brown. and Green. GRISELLE'S LIVERY BEAVERS, DEFONTAINE’S LIVERY VESTINGS, Frém which we are preparing to make Garments to order at short notice and popular prices. On all of our Livery Goods we uso Firmin’s Triple- | Plate English Buttons, A. SAKS & CO., 316 ann 318 7rH STREET, E THE $3, $4 AND $5 CHILDREN'S SUITS. ingle Panta, 75c., 90c. $1. shool Suite, from $3.5 Boys’ School Suits. from $4, $5 and $6 up, age, 13 17. Single Pants, from $1 up. Boys* School Hats, from 50c. up. ‘Tne best $1 School Button Shoes in the District of upwards; age, Dress do., 75c. M WILLI M. PATIERN ee a 7 & HITATION LACES, EVERY DESGRIPTION, SS TRIMMINGS, ETC. RA FUR-LINED CLO\KS, FUR TRIMM FRENCH CORSE’ 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. | Feathers dyed and recurled equal to new ones, EW STOCK 7 Peunsyivanig avenue. ANTED—A MAN. TO SCOUR AND PRFi Cloth. Apply at 820 9th street northwest. TAN TED IMMEDIATELY — FIVE FIRS og class dressinakers. Also, an apprentice. At h COREY'S, 923 Oth street northwest. t , WHO WRITE ectly, to clerk in a lnw office, 534, Washi ANTED—TWO YOUNG MEN well and spell corr Winer Aw pre west. FIRST-CLASS. ilson Machine N: ices. Call after 6 p.m., at 7 AN Pe mh W' west, V LADY TO ATTEND TO OFFI + Mast be a good writer. -RS of all the ‘‘Be:t Makes," at the “VERY | Wa. F. LUTZ'S, 626 G street northwest, LOWEST PRICE: = PURE SILK OTTOMANS, from $1.75 to $3.00. KAS Ds’ COMT = “Extra Attraction: —SIX_ PAPERHANGE! ply to W. F. CLARK, 516 1) J AN|ED—AN APPRENTICE. APPLY AT MME, Pfanne, French Dressmaker, 1205 New York avenne northwest. Wine hs WIDOW OF MEANS GOING TO Philadelphia for a part of the winter, wants the attendance of a modest preferrod. Ad 2 wiving full name end address. ung lady: » neat seamstress FoATMAN, Star office, WANIED-STRONG, HEALTHY COLORED WO- it on table and do chamberwork. Call at ALDERNEY DAIRY, 34 and D from 10 to 12 a.m. WW ititees Box CHILD'S NURSE, (COLOKE! 95, “Star office. * WASTED-A WHITE WOMAN TO COOK, WASH and Iron. Apply at 414 6th street. JOURNEYMEN ee Py at KERN'S. 414 fw° Busheimen. W \TED—A GOOD COLORED WAITER; ALSO, a Chambermaid and Laundresa, Apply bh 219 K street, between 10 and 2 yA W to cook, wash and iron, jory; good Teferences street northwest. a ED—IMMEDIATELY, A GOOD WOMAN tothe Indian Terri- Apply at oS th W KD—A RELIABLE WOMAN AS FIRST- iss cook, Washer an‘lironar. Also, a young Woman to sesist in hotisework and care of children. f Teferences required. Apply at 3043 N Washiagton. Waste i references required. ot Monilay mornings, between 9 iock, at 1000 M street northwest. Z A GOOD COL must be a competent cook. Also, Apply at 1201 Q street d man as waiter. 3 —TWO COLLAR- MAKERS; Ai ‘Men to work on the recently invented Robinson cart sadd’e, Inquire of M. ROBINSON, 210 10th street northwest. 3. wa A) WA XTED_AN EXPERTEN CED FORE-LADY FOR a first-class Deessmaking establishinent; any one wishing to make a change will finda good situation by addressing Box 73, Star office. MAN TO COOK, WASH AND iron, and assist in general housework fo1 must have good reference, Apply FIRST-OL.AS: ro good Waiters TE! Shuckers and t nent employment at w NTED_A GOOD, TE TWORTHY AND COM- petent German Girl, to do gencral housework; must come well recommended. Apply 1233 Massa- chueetts avenue northwest. 12- WANTED A SETILID. RELIABLE WHITE Woman, to cook, wash and ily; must have good city referenc sachusetts avenue iron in a private fam- es. Call at 1808 Mas- A MAN TO ACT AS OUTSIDE honest, energetic man, who is to work and anxious to improve ever; - For information address AN|ED—AN EXPERIENCED CANVASSER FOR the WORKS OF JAS. ABRAM GARFIELD, edited B. A. Hinsdale, President of the Hiram Coll 643 East ‘Cepitol street, from 6 to 9 in WASTED WHITE AND COLORED GOOKS, GEN- eral Workers, 2d Girls. and Nurses for this city, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and elsewhere. ‘uruished servants with references. 926 F strect northwest. Licensed Agency. C. Families CO. 4 HITE WV piece toi nurse or tocuenber ak a OF woull cook for one perso mu. Good references Address Box 27, Star office, 5. ¥ A WHITE GIRL—A SITUATION rinaid and todo Nain sewing. Go Inquire at 1919 G stree! northwest. 014-2 erence, Waxtepra ability desires a poxition as hou: gf's family preferred. ase W! s chambe . M. HENSON, NECKWEAR, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, &c., &o- W. 8. TEEL, £95 Feunavivania avenue. Wik invalid or elder’ lady; best references wiv n. ‘ith street southwest, between F and | Fur OPENING OF MILLINERY GOODS! No. 618 NINTH STREET OT. 17 and 18, was educated 1 milliners? trade,a for her bourd 16r a NG WHITE GIRL 16 YEA parents livein the country, but who this city, and served 8 mont! stuation in a milliner’s store, simply bowrd at the prem y ueeful about the house SEATON DONOHO, ARTIST AND INSTRUCTOR, nues his least in Deawlt sit Stustio and Schools. N. and Painting, pri- merous references. 538 street northwest. ICTLY FIRST CLASS GOODS AT MOST Fruit of the Loom hou Papitol Hil treet, betw We Nursery Governes: or companion to Address Miss M. B., Star oifice. Lonsdale) 10c. De. WANTED EY A YOUNG | teen years old, a Situation as Nurse, or to a from 9 to 11, at 2 ISH GIRL, f Maryland avenue and A proofs 28 low as $1.50. Ladies’ Suiting $1. ik faced Veivet él. A wenuine Lyon Suk $l never inatched for the money.) Large double 10-4 white B: ids (warranted) $1. re and Sucking Flannel 62%, Canton Flamnels (best make) Tc. an BRODHEAD & CO.’S, 1206 F street northwest. al French Cashmei M. MILLER, 12H STREET, above M. HAIR GOODS, ALL THE LATEST STYLES AND Coquett: “The BERN- tural WATER WAVES and ORNAMENTAL COMBS, BANDS, PINS, &o. ‘Ladies’ Combings made into Thompson Wat rls, Switches. &c. | notice." HAI BLEACH **Per Oxide of Hydrogen.” Lowest Prices and finest hair in the city. tion wh qui —A WIDOW LADY DESIRES A POSI- ere her services us housekeeper are and where servants ur tiouable. between 6th and 7th streets. LLOGG, at 616 V J ANTED—A LADY W. ution for an excell and lady's maid, or as nursery < 1514 H street northwest, Letween 11 and 12 one week. Address TYP! D—BY A LADY WHO OW work to do at home or in some oftice. WRITER, Star office. SECOND-HANDBI good condition. ee Washingtor PRICE NOT TO F sh. Address Mrs. D. LI on Rock Creck, ED—TO LEASE BY A COMPETENT F. in the District of Colum RMELi, Star office. LITTLE FOLKS. MES. M. J. HUNT, 1309 F street northwest, Will exhibit on SATURDAY, October 14th, an elegant assortment of HATS and ‘BO: All are invited. (A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY 10 BUY TS for Misses and BUOKS, STATIONERY AND FANCY ARTICLES FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON, retiring from business we will sell at stock at cost for cash, FRANCIS B. MOHUN, Bookseller, &., x 1015 Pennsylvania avenue, Fur OVERCOATS. FULL ASSORTMENT. LOWEST PRICES. GEORGE SPRANSY, 507 7th street. SHAEFFER'S SPLENDID PIANOS. fina Fully warranted, first-class touch and tone. Prices Low and Terms Easy. GROVESTEEN and FULLER and other fine instru- ‘Tuning and Rej First-class work. five years im the District. PIANOS FOR RENT. V. BECKFR, Warerooms, 801 9th street northwest. Eexr OF | An Infallible Remedy for MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEVER. Conta‘ns no quinine. _Sold by Drugsists. Price 50 cents per bottle MSs 4851 kK. HUMPHERY Has ONE DOLLAR CORSET, HER OWN MAKE, to order Corsets in axy material, with all | BRO. improvements, at reasonable prices, uu GUst4y ADOLPH, @.8. CONCVER & CO.’S GRATES AND FENDERS, A fall line of ANDIUONS, BASKET GRATES, AON TILE BACK FIRE-PLACES, in stock, pons IK FER, 90 THE JACKSON VENTILATING GRATE, G*s COOKING STOVES, FOK SALE aT THE GASLIGHT OFPICE, TENTH STREET. nn Lapies’ RIDING HABI'y AND OVER-GARMENT WwW jury “CUTTER, AT LADIES’ CLOAK PARLOR, 414 9th street northwest. THE TAILOR, FALL IMPORTATIONS NOW READY. o1%-Im : V from MICAN AND FLENCH ‘Frenet Bread TO REPAIR, f d work second-hand goo 1s of all kinds taki t 719 H street northwest. “ster and varnish made to orde in exehan, WANZED_A HORSE, SUITABLE FOR A BUST- mn. It mist be sound, not over eicht ears old, short coupled, will stand, afd not afra locomoti LEADINGHAM & Cu. Hi street northwest. Wat A FE’ ouths to xtudy in day or evening classes. the Departments. 13th street northwest LADIES BY THE THO have their stamping on tidies, towels, outline and crewel desizns, done for 5 cents Walleplashers, 1c. PIINCE, 1009 F sttoct V smea ing northwes ANTED—FUR} Mattresses to make &e., Ke., W Engineering, etc., s. Person’ also prepared for Inquire at second floor parior. 517 ANT URE, ‘TO UPHOLST k, HAIR Zarpe' ut dows at WILLIAM A. TORREY'S, corner of 6th and O streets northwest. . v" ANT. done on my inn) in five. minutes the only machine here. DRESSMAKERS TQ HAVE x for Reaingote and Paletot trim ving ry Machine. Cute 10) yards ANTED—PINKING, PINKING, PINKING, BY proved rotary machine for Redingote and yet the very best work b} this machine, at PRINCES, 1009 F street. Splashers, new patter line and crewel designs Paletot WANZED. LADIES! GENTLEMEN !_ALLCOM- plexion biemishes, as Pim, uous Hair and removed, and the Complexion, Hair and tively Beautified, Rejuvenate e Burieigh’s Beautitying A Honse, Wednesday. October 19, 1882.” The effect is Pieasing, lovely, last of Baltimor Address MADAME Spots, Superfi Madam les, Blackheads, Liver ‘eara to come, by ist, at the Ebbit ting, and is ‘pitronized by the elite ‘anne’ to-eall if ¥ A RLEIGH, Ebbitt House. o7-1m WANTED UPHOLSTERY WOKK OF ANY DE- 7 A. H. CHASE & BRO., Next to City Post Office. Ww of his studio. last (en years will JULIUS ULKE, WwW 05-e03m ANTED-JULIUS ULKE'’S ABSENCE WITH verninent expedition will cause the closing Orders tor pictures taken dut be promptly attended to by 044 EF street northwest. Ww y ANTED S| CE TO BOARD AND LODGE IN ‘private fs E zp BOs gentleman, for which iren arable. Strictly first-class ith location ‘Terms, Lox o14-3t WANTED—ROOMS. 5 ne Os ith one child. Modi tin sdvance, Reliable. Address Box 1, Starotige a ANTED—TWO COMMUNICATING ROOMS, suitable for club roo: tion between F and K, 12th and 17th; btate partion K. F., Star offi WAN a A SIDDLE AGET R pleasent iro} tly furaished; reterences exchenged, Address “Box 111, terms. WANTED BY A PEEMANENT PARTY— TH or four comfortably furnished rooms for lieht housekeeping. convenient to strect care, from $2. to $30 per month. “Address, statin t2rms ‘and location, Si'star office. Lea tny rt ANTE! FRMANENTLY, BY A FAM W ‘ives two os three well-furaished Rooms in Dieacant house xnd unexceptionuble board with north- ern family of excellent housekeepers. None other need apply. Address Box 47, Star office. 012-3t* ———>—>S——————— WANTED—HOUSES. WANTED TO BUY_A HOME IN LEAS- int: must be first-class. Addi ving full de- scription, price, location, W. T. FIIZGERALD, 1226 16th street northwest. ois-3t WANTED-A ROUSE IN NORTHWEST SEO- tion, wo-t of 9th street, not to excee | $4, 000 cas Must bea bargain. Address VAN, 5t 13. ANTED—BY THE ist OF | hi Witsoe with tix be novan rocmen: Nod MBER EA twoen Lend Pand 17th and 20th streets. Rent not to excood $30. Addrous Room No. 17, St. Cloud Build ng, 13 WAXTED—TO RENT BY NOVEMBER FIRST, House of ten or twelve rooms, uufurnished; would board the family; central location. Address LOCATION, Star office. o13-42* R RENT—PART OF STORE, 1122 FOUR- jeenti rarect northwest, ad) suing Portiand Apply on premises. SS §* (KOMMENT ON PARLE 4 PARIS” OR FRENCH mastered ah aa yeeros inthe ge of by SE Mir, HOUS: TAN: Preach 2 918 G atrect rortiwest old OR RENT_OFFICE AND BUSINESS ROOMS, in the new building, 921 F street northweat. to ROHRER & YOUNG, 921 F street northwest. 1 FOR RENT-MISC R RENT_NEW BRICK CAR for five bosses ‘at 680 21st street n LLANEOUS AGE HOUSE fe" Piano Warctooms, FOR SALE—HOUSES. fend bascnient house; soven restas, bash and store: “mali casi ‘Dalance to suit. 23'3d street norihcaste SALE—CHEAP—FIGHT-ROOM . between Sth and 9th streets sout nine-room press brick 716 7th street southwest, ten-room Brick, mcdern improvements, only $3,000. "Nimo-room mn N street, between 3 each. C. H. PARKEK, 43 ani O14-3t* West. Alto, 21 front, $3,200. Two Frame Houses, southwest; price, $700 E streets southwest. VOR SALE—VERY DE>IRABLE THREE-STORY Brick Dwelling on Massachusetts avenue, near 13th streat northwest, $9,090; handsome three-story Brick £8,002 several of those fe tive story Brick Dereliings 9,000: several of those fine wel et, near 10th_ street northwest, $8,000. J. S. SWORMSTEDT, 928 F street. SALE—AT HALF COST—THE 3-STORY AND lar Inne and handsome 14 rooms and 3 baths, on corn: west, finished in solid waln ished with electric bells and ‘and permit to inspect NewYork evenua PY Dwelling on north gi 22-inch walls, streets north: throughout, and furn- bes. For terma YOUNG, 1420 D—-A HOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST section : $50 per month; by a good tenant: family of three ada Address Box 148, Star office. 012-3! WANTED—LOTS. ANTED—TO PURCHASE—A SITE SUITABLE forthe Garfield Memorial Hospital. Owners of unimproved prope ty, and for eale itucr in the city or (n the immediate suburbs, are invited to send location. and price to Chatrma sen EAR, rman Commiitee on Sit o13-Ft maa F treat, FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOE RENT_UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON SECOND floor, with modern improvements. Reterences re- quired, at 1614 7th street northwest. 14-2" FOR BEN ZA SUITE OF | WELL-FURNISHED Rooms, with bath, on second floor, at 507 6th street northwest, between E and F streets. o14-3t* FOR RENT 227, VERMONT Av. OPPOSITE Arlington Hotel. two very handsome suites of apart- ments, newly and handsomely furnished; grate fire, and furnace; good attendance. o14-3t* ORK RENT—TWO LARGE AND ONE SMALL well-furnished e-mmunicating Rooms on the sec- ond floor for rent, either single or en suite, 1136 12th street northwest. ol4-6t" FR RE\T—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, ONE DE- sirable furnished Room, one aquare from care, in Georgetown. Address K. ¥., Star office. OR RENT.—FOR A SMALL FAMILY, THREE Rooms, with use of Bath Room, hot’ and cold water. Rent iow, in advance. Inquire at 928 4th street northwest. o14-3t J.OR RENT—A FLOOR; WELL FURNISHED, EN- tirely y rivate, suitable for gentlemen; half square above Pennsylvania avenue; central location. Address H., Star office. olf. Foe ‘t—TWO LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS, moWern improvements, light, heat, fand rooms arranged for Hghf housekeeping, ‘if desired: locaticn fine. Call at 125 € street northeast, near Capitol. i Fo RENT—TO GENTLEMEN ONLY—TWO pleasant communicating Furnished Roome; private family; nochildren; rent,single or en suite. Apply at Naticnal Dairy, horthwést corner 6th aud H_ strects northwest. ol4-3t" OR SALE—-NEW BRICK BUILDING, 1206 D atreet northwest, $5,000. J. 8. SWORMSTEDT, OR SALE—VALUABLE RESIDENCE SOUTH- east corner of E and 3d strects northwest, one of the best built houses in the city. For part! to THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, 11th and Penn- syivania avenue. S GHOOL OF ART NEEDLEWORK, ROOM) 16, VER Kow, Pennsylvania avenue and 10th -— Artistic Embroideries, Arrasene Work and Macrame Lace. Private lessons and classes, Material and de- signs furnished. aa 14-2" Ns SINGING AND PIANO CLASSES, (day and evening, ) are now opened at most iideral terms for ies, Gentlemen and Children, PROF. DE WOLOWSKD2 ‘Musical Institute, 1116 Mutreet, corner 12th; also pri- Vate tuition of finishing style by Professor's new sim hortest and best, saving years of prac- ices to the highest culture for operas, si-3m QVENING FRENCH CLASSES. COURS Dr LANGUE, pHISTOIRE ET De LITTE- ASSOCIATE TEACHERS: LUCIEN F. C. COLLIERF, A.M., and EDOUARD yan den BERGHEN-MAKTINE, der ‘ail TINE, lite Tutors at the All grades, from absolnte beginners to advanced Scholars. Thorough drill in Pronunciation and French Accent. Exhaustive study of Verba, Kegular and Ir- Fegular, Syntax, Gallicisms and Psovarbe. open ‘OCTOBER 10, 188%. at i338 T street northwest. Until that date pupils’ ‘names will be en- tered, and full particulars furnished every day from 4 ol 'D KINDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL, H street. V 18th street, corner of Entirely renovated and fitted up. Under the direction of MRS. LOUISE POLLOCK, 012-3t Principal of National Kindergarten, 929 8th st. APITOL HILL INSTITUTE AND KINDERGAR- Di TER, Sixth Annual Session ovens MONDAY, Sept. ... For catalogues, ete , apply acipals, Misses BOYDEN and GATES, 22 treet southeast. o10-1m P®OF. AND MRS. LUCIEN F.C. COLLIERE'S English, French and Classical SCHOOL FOR BOYS + Will re-open Septomber 28, 1882, at 1538 I street northwest. Foll corps of teachers. For full particulars and circular, address L. E. C. COLLIERE, A.M., Principal. INDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE FOR the training of teachers with model Kindengartem ne ee ae ae aad 13th sepryetee | street northwe Primary an wan Eee aya Nien RAE ‘or particulars inquire rs. LLOCI 929 Sth street, southeast corner of K street. 4) 5, VOW SALE—THE ‘TORY BASEMEN’ and back building, 11-room brick dwelling, 1358 B Street southwest, fronting the Agricultural grounds; neighborhood tiny For price and appiy to WM. P. New York ave- OR SALE-HANDSOME AND residence cn Connecticut avenue, containiag 14 th rooms, electrie all the modern improvements. MANN, 1418 New WELL-BUILT ze rooms, butler's bells, fine furnace, an SILEIGER & LIE LE —C H E A P—TWO EIGHT - ROOM pressed-brick front Houses, (double roow and kitchen on first floor and four bed-rooms and bath on second floor, ) northwest; first-class nenchbor- hood; facing south. "Easy terms.’ DANENHOWER & arlors, dining- OR SALE—ONE OF THOSE NICE NEW SEVEN- room Brick |/ouses on K atreet northwest, between 10th and 11th. Address or call on owner, 200 A street southeast, between 4 and 6 p. m. 09. OR SALE—BRi bath, ¢ 10K HOUSE, FIVE ROOMS AND ; elht rooms and bath, $2,500; eight room and bath, $3,700. Address Room 59, Corcoran ROR SALE-THE. VERY HANDSOME BROWN STONE RESIDENCE No. 1421 K_ street nertnwest. rooms, not including bath-rooms or pantries. Has jodern improvement, and is one of the finest- properties in the fashionable Can be seen only by application to O. D street northwest. ROE SALE_THE THREE STORY AND BAnE- ment Brick House, 17 Iowa Circle, fronting on the Circle and Vermont’avenue, 11 rooms, all modern goutheast corner of N th of these houses are Contains seventeen tof the city. . GREEN, 710 (05-2) conveniences. Brick House, 1010 N street and 11th streets northwest. nearly new, located in the most desirable parts of the city and will be sold low. For terms, &c., aj 1d 'B streets north VOR RENT—NICELY FURNISHED SUITE. OF two rooms, with bey window, eastern and southern exposure, on second floor, with board. References exchanged. Apply at 2016 F'street northwest, ol4-2t" FOR, RENEPART OF A HOUSE, IN A GOOD neighborhood, containing all modern improve- inents; house fronts south, and near etreet cars; terms moderate, 1313 Rieva street. it" Fe RENT—PURNISHED ROOMS IN A_PRI- vate family at 929 P street northwest. ols-2t* JOR Tt FRONT PARLOR ON THE HP first floor, elexantly furnished, sereen_ division. erius reseoniabl irable ovation. Inquire, after 4 938 E street northwest. o13-3t* JOR RENT—N HED ROOMS, ON rf fi by it 921 G street northwest. ols St YOR RENT_AT No. desirable ‘urnished rooms, sec References required. F XiLARGE, PLEASANT FURN Rooms, with board; southern ex) rent to two lines of cars," 3107 N strect, ton. VOR Te Mt floor: iors attac ond floor, all compietel west, op pos te Judiciary te R NICELY-FU com: cout floor; bath on same LY FURN and second floora, le oren suit Mle fora single vutes from St and Navy De- Inquire 1103 18th stecet northwest. 013-20" F 7 § I STREET, OPPOSIT. Franklin Park, pleasant and nicely furni= front Rooms; references exchanged. 12-3 ALE—A POSITIVE BARGAIN—TWO STORY basement bay window Brick House; seven rooms and bath; all modern improvemen! street northwest. DANENHOWE:! street northwest. SALE AND EXCHANGE, VERY [i Residences and Unimproved Real Estate. No 903 M strect northwest, 3 stories and basement, 12 rooms and stable, $13,000. No. 1302, corner 13th and R streets northwest, Sstories basement, 12 rooms, lange front’and side No. 730, corner 9th and H streets northeast, 2 stories id basement, 10 rooms, store and stable, large Corcoran street, 3 stories and cellar, 9 rooms, se, Nos. 1636, 1635, 1640 11th street northwe und basement, 6 rooms, new; rent $16. House on Maries alley, Brick, 5 rooms. 1 nd 4, Square 15 led by New Hamp- and —. "Lote 39 to 45, eq offered at a great sacrifice IGHT, 482 Louisiana avenue, KR SALE OR TRADE-ONE OF THE FINES’ Properties in the District: will take in part Phil: phia property or improved Ohio or Iowa lands. A. ‘The above pro H MARAME CHEVREMONT (GRADUATED AS e Teacher at the Academie France) has resumed lier lesson in th age. privately and in classes. Ler Fos Taiufetrect uorthweet. nn” 78P 2, .¥. PRuD HOMME Is now re-opening her French Classes for the sea- son at her Residence, 1323 K street northwest. Hours of Cleeses—For Ladies’ and Gentlemen, of 7 p.m. : for Young Ladies and Onildren, 3% p.m.: for Ladies, us Advanced, daily, at 9; ‘Kinder-Gar.en classes, iy. 135. ‘Terms moderate. Pupils learn to converse in a short time. A Parisian pronunciation taught. 0 Us vvensity OF GEORGETOWN. " SCHOOL OF Law. 1425 NEW YORK AVENUE, WASHINGTON, D.C. * racuty: CHAS W; HOFFMAN, LL-D.. Doan and Prosident of Moot Court; Hon. RICHARD f, MERRICK, LL.D., Lube (OB: on 8 aiutory andl Admin” -D., (U. 8. Oor jutory ani in intrative Law? MAITIN I MORES LE De Ploction ang Practice, Evidence. spd Equity Jurisprudence; Bon. SRE. M. WILSON, Heat Broperiy J. 3. DAK: N, Esq., Person: nperty, Contracts, an Negotishle'Paper, W. H- DENNIS. A.B LLB, Do- mestic Relations, Testamentary Law and Crimes. PRIZES: Faculty Prizs to the student in Senior Class attaining best averare in recitations and examinations during the year, $100; to the same in the Junior Clase, $40; for the beat essay: bya anomber of the Senior Cans a senolarsisp in the Post Graduate course, (assignable), we ¥ Hezular class exercises begin MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 97a, at G o'clock. apply to WM. H. DENNIS, Secretary, 05-2w Room's, 1425 New Yo.k avenue. ERMAN LANGUAGE. Conversation and Grammar. Short and casy method. Morning and Evening Classes. of-ly 8. W. cor. 8th and K streets northwost. LL KINDS OF SILK EMBROIDERY TAUGHT by Miss ALICE ROBIN: at 1312 Massachu- settsavenue northwest. The KENSINGTON STITCH specialty. o2-lm ART SCHOOL NOW OPEN FORTTS THIRTE TH Aunual Session. Call or send for circular, Rooms 1318 I street northwest, opposite Franklin Park. 8. E. ‘an- eS) S| FULLER, Principal.” 02-1m* RONZEE ART SCHOOL, Now oF! TERMS $3 per month; three lessons a week. Call at Vernon Ke vy. Penneylvania avenue and 1Uth street northwest. 02 QW" M ME. LEPRINCE, FROM PARIS, AT 1523 1 AVE street tiorthwest. "Will xive Conversational French Lessons at her own and pupils’ residence. Also, open. ug Classes. Price moderate. Call at 6 o'cik pam. 2 ‘TRUCTION — MADEMOISELLE Hi. MONT, pupil of Mme. Viardot (Gare Pure oid Italian school, For terms apply to 1026 street northwest, between K and L. 830m" CHOOL OF MUSIC, fEST. 707 Bth street northwest. ‘Lowrates. All branches. Church. organ for practice, 2m THEO. INGALLS KING, Principal. | dress:ox 8, Star office. MORE BARGAINS—TO IMMEDIATE. Purcharers—Two three-story, Honses, with cellar, 9 rooms, all in within one and 4-half square from cach, on easy te ‘Scott Circle, "$3,500 Also, three-story, front House, of 10 rooms and cellar, on 10th street, near L, at $4,000. ‘Two-sto1 rn improveinent: 2 ne House, 7 rooms, brick House, 7 rooms, mod- ith street, near 8, at £2, 200, ag, water and hat & B teal | $4) FORD, 1115 F stree THREE FURNISHED BEDROOMS, of Parlor and Kitchen, or one-half of Fur- nished House, new, modern improvements; 1109 19th street northwest. 012-3" JOR RE RN FRONT ROO Wi, $5 ; also furnished, $7; ar 618 HL strock ‘ o12 FRE Brick Dwelling ence: two lw fi AND COMMODIOUS DOUBLE of 36 rooms, with every conveni- e dining rooms; for rept furnished or un- ished: No. 1/01 portuuity for a first-cins family sitate ‘near the Capitol. Apply to RYO. & RACY, 513 7th street northwest. 2-coot 7 OUR NEWL RNISHED ROOMS, POR Fi ¥ ina pleasant location; is near Capitol and Govern- ment Vrinting Office; has all modern improvements; reference required; rent moderate. Apply at 421 3 et northwest. 010-61" FOR, BEND R suite or sinvie, on both second and third floors, mces required. Apply at 2118 G Cou oT-2W* FOR RENT PLEASANT FR K ini tween ¥ 5 FURNISHED APAR’ nm first, econd and third floors, southern, eastern and western exposures: bath, op n fires, &c. ; at 1027 Vermont avenue, near McPherson Square. 622-4" OR RENT—DESIRABLE STORAGE _ ROG suitable for furniture and carriages; private, cl and cheap. Inquire on the premises, ‘corner of. ‘and Boundary. OR RENT—ELEGANTIY FURNISHED ROOMS, ina private family. 804 9th street northwest, _Kef- erences exchanged. s15- JOR RENT—19 IOWA CIRCLE RN: Rooms, in suite orsingle, togentlemen only. Rooms all front on the park. References required. 816-5w* 1 D ROOMS, JOR RENT—A SUITE OF FURNISHE! suitable for gentlemen, on second floor, south front, ima private family. Meals can be had within a block. Apply 1527 N street northwest. au28-Tw* ___ FOR RENT— HOUSES. ROR RENT—1319 F STREET NORTHWEST, A large three-story brick with basement, attic ‘and bacte bullding, conteininy 4m all 4 rooms and! all"mod- ern conveniences. A most desirable location. . 5. FISHER & O0., 1524 F street northwest," old-6¢ OR RENT—HOUSE AT INTERSECTION OF ‘Massachusetts avenue, 3d and H street northwest; has some nine rooms, range and modern improve: ments; rent, $35, in advance. IRVING WILLIAM. IN, 458 Louisiana avenue. O14-3¢* SU! (OR RENT_FURNISHED, A HANDSOME BROWN Ftione front Renigence, containing 93 comer oy all FU! Lat Rea eS CT Paee uare. T! northwest. o14-6t R RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE OF 11 ROOM: Oleairable tion, «4317 11th street ‘northwest, Possession imi Yes 014-3t" (OR RENT—_MOUSE 1731 DE SALES STREET, furnished ; all modern improvements. Rent y{OR RENT_THE NEW AND ELEGANT 1 ing, 1812 N street north: opposite British Le- Fie WM. P. YOUNG, 1426 Rew iork avenue. BOARDING. RO MS WITH Be reoran street northwest. A BOARD CAN BE HAD AT 708 lite nort Meds Also, Furnished Rooms at 1007 E str: }OARD. APPI. ABLE BOARD — AT YARDLEYS DINING Kooms, 1055 7th street northwest. Week, $3.50; month, $14; rooms furnished, with board, $20 ‘OK RENT—FURNISHED BEDROOMS; SECOND nd thir. floors; modern conveniences; i lass Board. ‘Finest meals ptly, and at short notice, by wagon. 28 i ‘ol1-2w* CORNER 6rx AND E rent, with Board, two Front eferred: o11-6t* OARDING—AT 318 THIRD STREET NORTH- leasant Rooms and good coms are all front; some coms; kecCnd floor, Gentlemen p west, single or double Board, at reasonable rates. have Bay windows, THE McPHERSON HOUSE, corner of T and 15th, for five years; it has been thor- OWE'S BOOKKEEPING— EASIEST, SHORTEST, Lest. Months of study saved. Above, with pen- manship, etc., $3 a month. 828-Im" G, W. HOWE, 1030 7th street. MADAME OCTAVIA SEWELE. ‘Lessons in Instrumental and Vocal Music. CLasses IN Traian. No. 1313 13th street northwest. s27-Im* (Conuuaran SITY LAW SCHOOL. ‘The exercises of this school will be resumed at the Law School Building of the University, on 5th street, between D and E- streets, on WE! DAY, the | ELEVENTH of OCTOBER, at SIX O'CLOCK p.m. | even x When the annnouncements for the year will be made by the facutt The Hon. WALTER 8. COX, LL..D,, Associate Jus- tice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and the Hon. WIiLIAM A. MAURY, LL,D., Assist. | aut Attorney General of the United States, will remain | in charge respectively of the Junior and the Senior class. vf the school, as also of the Post-graduste courses in | Gommpon Lai Practice and in Equity Pleadings and | ractice. By particular request, the Hon. WILLIAM STRONG, | LL.D., some time Associate Justice of the supreme Court of the United States, will repeat his instractive course of Jectures on the History and interpretation of the Constitution of the United States. The course is | Qpen to all the classes of the school, and will begin in | ‘ovenber. Catalogues may be had on_application st the book- stores of W. H. Morris, 475 Pennsylvania avenue, and of James Anglim & Co., 1424 F strect, also, at tho office of Fitch, Fox & Brown, 1437 Pennsylvania aye- nue, or by letter to the President. 27-30 JAMES ©. WELLING. ISS SPALDING'S YOUNG LADIES SEMINABE M®sahAlpe © DiS SEMINARY, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 139m, 1882. i, 5-39 LEWOOD INSTITUTE, FOR YOUNG EME: two miles south ew Iroad gtrset Station, on and Baltimore Central Railroad. ‘Courses of Study —t Classical; 2 thor taucht bo Bar wah =; ens. r Soportunities offered to young men and boys to » for the best American Collages. “De by authority youn indies taking a full course. Private tu ven to thoe whose edneation has Deen neglected. A partment for litte boys. (ORTLIDGE (Yale ‘aul-tu,th,s, 3m ah Business, Sctent muteel deparineat iteading ‘ot the ars ‘Twelve instruct- pollege), A.M... Prin. roncordvillt, Del. ¢o., Ba SSES POLLOCK AND NOERR, PRINCIPALS 2 PRorBEL STITUTE AND KINDERGARTEN, 4) 3 ‘ i STH, Horthwerk, one aquare from Thomas Cree. Primary i. German, sd Caustivaics: and Advanced D ocution, Music, Dra ‘Training class for teachers. 18S AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, Instrumental Music and Address 944 K street northwest. KLINGTON ACADEMY, CORCORAN BUILD- Cor. Pa. Ave. axp 153m 83 A select achool fi ceived. Fall term of 1882 and evening seasons. ion in the common English branches. Book- Higher Arithmoti; Washington, D.C. Orr. U.S. TREAsunr. 4 Young Men. Number 2 aeinn September Tithe, Day ful and thorough instrao~ Sw MRCAPAES A PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGK. LINCOL! Hall Building, corner 9h and D and the education of eons and women for self- upport and real bie. “anguace, Baal Kk a Aoube entry. ndayund 63 copitue by ainge and double entry, adapt ve 3 ‘bus Business Praction, whole king, enploying the methods of and correspondence. adontnd ce; Physical and Voenl Oul- Evening Sessions The branches taught are the Ei ness Arithmetic; accounts, business p lend : Political Economy : departments in i, in chare of best masters, Elocution, Ph Paris University of wo French Pane | the. ay or evening. installments of $10, $60, year scholarship for day utering, $50; evening tuition, three months, one mouth, $6. ‘The new, hand- nt, omitainine Dae, | mor quarter. twelve yor evening, pur- $16; evening tuit forpely untrated. Cae sme outa ual information, sent {roe upon applicaign by mail, OF at the College office. antenna ICES ARE REQUIRED FOR SACRED Music, and Parlor Opera at PROF. DeWOLOW- SKI'S Musics! Institute, by entirely ing music at «icht, Ac. "1116 M street nw. 2EK, MATHEMATICS, NATURAL SO} ence and English, privately or in’ class. Studoute pared for Coll .ze and competitive examinations. veers radress A new system ; read- e—CHOICE LO northwest, for the rem cents square foot, street northwest. OF THE HANDSOMEST POINTS d near **DuPont Circle,” fronting 70 feet on New Hasnpenire avexue, 70 fect on 20th fect on O street northwest. THOS. J. FISHEK & CO., 1324 F street northwest. —LOTS IN JOHNSON & WINE'S AD- tisville, situated 5% miles from the These lots are all fronting on 40 feet avenues, and will be bea oh amy term. "Tue ix dewtinest to thecome Was vorite 0 Ville. Partion Inoking for otaee Mand get fortser inferane ‘and. get far &00.'8. Teal Extato Agents, call and see the ‘Corner 20th and I strests northwest. ‘OR SALE—AT $200, PAYABLE $10 35 monthly, several beautiful lots on Joining corner ‘of 11th street northesst; pa gas and water; two blocks from Es rs and Lincoln Park. J, W. ok SALE-WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, We offer sixty choice tuilding lote for , Prospect and Katorema a pe ity. Ov = ion fret lane cite have already wer twenty firwt-class citizens have purchased, and several have built beautiful homes. ter at thirty fect. Gas mains to be laid a! rket. PKESBKEY & GREEN, aie —LOT FRONTIN 14th strevt northiweet, adjoining house FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ‘ONS —CAIL AT J, T, PRICE'S Live tal pair of grate Inquire at our office. h street aud Ohio avenue. FURNITURE OF A HOUSE IN the northwestern part of the city, convenient 10 and departments, Rooms all ‘rented. in retain the house. For terme, &e. 01 OR SALE—TH ng furniture cai addreas Box 29, Sta? Es P movable top; Horse and Harness. Horse warranted sound and sold; trot inside four minutes. O. W. H. A sell cheap; also a pair doors and two marble martes: ab ter and 16 teet of wail casing. street northwest. ONE SQUARE PIANO, “h mahorany case, aud in perfect order musically: yall be sold for $65, on easy Payments of $10 down ant 1103 Pennsylvania avenue. LOT OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ‘ons & Hon Piano. bt OR SALE—A& TURE; Also, = ¥ ber 19th to 2°th, at 422 ist streets northwest, JOR SALE—A CASE wtivet, betwocn Dana wet, between D an im. MAGKAW! Ye OF GEOLOGICAL SPECI- mens, comprising minerals, petrifactious, natural @ fine variety’ of marbles. ne Curiosities, an MEE BOSCH WILE RESUME HIS LESSONS ON THE VIOLIN: AND ORCHESTRAL IN- STRUMENTS on and after MONDAY, Sepicmber 20th. For particulars, call or address 608 H street northwest, 525-3 UINCY SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND P! hy renovated, and is now read: 'rausient and Day ly for the reception of ‘Boarders. MK RSI OMS, Ww ae BORED. aautaN- vient boarders, with room, . 50 per day. 8) FLAGLER, 316 Indiana avenue, OR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE ite. with first-class table board. Mi ', 945 K street northwest. HOUSE, 77m AN. Je Board, $! location central: i 'D ISTREETS.—FIRST- \d Board, to juors. W. O. NA’ HE LOCHIEL HOUSE, 512 9ra STREET NORTH- ‘west, is one of the cosiest and best conducted Board- houses in the city. ‘Transient Boarders MONEY TO LOAN. ‘ONEY TO LOAN—LOANS NEGOTIATED ON life and endowment insurance cent, per annum ;-co-o dowments maturing wit mp for reply. WE’ New York avenue. IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOw- and commission. DUV, ae F street, NEY TO LOAN, ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT R. O. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F streets northwest. 20,000—MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE y, in large or small s low 921 F street northwest. R COUNTRY IN at eee ‘319-lier R RENT—ON CORCORAN STREET, EHREE- Fotis and basement House, eleven rooms, Warren Tange and all modern, improvements; t and Re ery eee for ania ot aid ted Tur: perty is rented fur- nishod to first-class tenant. Address or call on twos, 134 F street northwest, room 9. Bae in. rear, ANTED—LADIES iN THE ORESSMAKING iment and experts in cutting to call an Derlect talor mystem in drew cutie tee to floor, including. a1 chart, but a square, exact fit wit made. A «iri twelve yeara old ¢ is the most simple ever invented. 1211 Pennsylvania a dey Mood, Mood dress cutting, from caret No woithless ut a change to be Jearn this system. It WASHINGTON, » General Agent, WwW ANTED-STEAM CAKPET GLEANING WITH: bipving or injury to your carpets, Orders avenue. A. H. CHACE out wi telephone. ANTED — SHORT- more + tudents toe under a per moni HAND STUDENTS— coniplote a class in, ree El ctor; 2 less. Address “SPEED,” Star office. s26- wine Mark fo SINGLETOS" & et Spaces ON & ANTED — BEALL, + 4:20 jouer of Deeds for Ei Eee ee eat office from? a. m. to5 p.m. TO ANNOUNCE THAT ‘York aven very Blate aud ‘Terra aud Notary. Al W Peansyh LD ANDSILVERIN: avenue, bet. 3d and bp ata ata "ANTED—YOU TO KNOW Ti THAT ISI .ieal cheaper: than s commod Dew suit can Eee Be way ngage. a) 619 D strect 1 on aise ees! VOR RENT—BRICK HOUSE OF FIVE ROOM! Clearly new, first-class orders 1819 6th ctrott ooeak® went: $16 per mouth in sdeance.” Apply 1907 bth street thn 013-3t* ‘ONEY TO Luan. TO LOAN ON REAL ESTA’ Of trom si00and upwarde’ at lowest rates = CAL CULTURE, 1114 M Street Northwest. MRS. M. STEVENS HART, Principal. ed on MONDAY, September 25th. Afternoon sat Eyaice cuentas development of the Voice, Cure of Stammering and all Vocal Defects, Special: Language, Liter- ties. Private instruction in English ature, &¢. A Department for and Girls, Daily, from Sat to 2p busin brasouen” Danse Drawing, and Calisthenics, The principal takes pleasure in referring to Mrs. E. SOMERS, with whose school she has lxtely n Algo, to prominent ministers, - ;CHOOL will be OPENED at FRIENDS’ MEET- ING HOUSE, on I, between 18th and 19th streets, on MONDAY, October 2, ‘Mrs. Anns 5 4 Children, re-cpens September 18, circulars toMrs. Z, D. BULCHER and Miss M. C. DOUG- TAS’ Principals, 4028 and 1077 1th streot northwest. 96 HE BOYS' ENG. AND CLAS. HIGH SCHOOL ‘will commence its next annual seasion on SEPTEMBER Mra, 1882, In the North Session Room of street, aw SUNT tay be al Box ‘aahington. D.C. ‘Instruction in all branches faithful and. 5 Its ggaduates have uniformly taken a high stand in the various colleges and universities and at West Point and Annapolis. aul5-20 ‘ABHINGTON CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC_AT TIMMS’ NEW HALLS, cor. 7th and Da.w. En- Voice, Sine wring. Violin, “Be Teive, wancaess. Advantages, 6: BBULLARD. Dinsotors int i 1212 AND 1214 14TH ‘ORWOOD INST! Se as Gi ‘Sept. 20th. Terms for eschoiastic nF tng For fall courte, of Fags, $100; children ten ‘ot ; Latin, $40; Modern #30, ‘Wiiniited timber of Boasting Puyiis received: ME. and MES. CABELL, Principals References—Faculty University of Va.; B. L. po alceve, of Jobus Hopkins University, and other nent Professors. 012-2m" ‘Charges moderate No delay. jenue northwest, baridsome , three-story veliing, con: fooms and modern cony:u- fences." THOS. d- EISHER & CO. 1994 Batrost northwest. 012-6 no! Ro —M ‘STREET, NEAR CONNECTION POR BENTO ‘ONNECTIOUT dwel: N WEST INTEREST ATO Mean Egtare seCURTEE: THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F street northwest. IR RENT—HOUSE 1513 RHODE ISLAND AVE- eine 20 thwest, nese Scott stitne. Also, fro Houses O street, between “Possession iv on (he Ist of November. “Koquire of 3.3; SHEDD, 1402 14th streets 05-2w R RENT—ON L, STREET, BETWEEN DTH Fina ish atrects, 3 story and'o-liar brick nse, back building; é odern im- Drovehuents; wouth front “Addxeas te Boge ta office. 012-3" RENT—A LARGE, HANDSOMELY FUR- F'Stiaed House, on K street, toa vate family; lo- cation Avesta? foady for immmadigse tant a Apply to 0. . C., Star offic, ‘oll-6t* ‘FOR THE SEASON, A VERY FINELY Furninued House, with fretclase Voara. "Rees - 06-26" Anne Ht northwest, near rented on Recount of departure, to aro a Col. ELLION, U. 8. Army, st 10, Winding See BUSINESS CHANCES. SICAL ACADEMY, 1721 De SALES STREET, ‘between Connecticut ave. and 17th st. n.w. ‘Principal, J. Pp, CAULFIELD, Mus. Doc. Studies resumed September 14th. auld ‘T. VEKNON SEMINARY, ‘English and French Boarding and Day School tor Young Lac Rk SALE—OR EXCHANGE—A STOCK OF NEW eos, with “Horse and ‘Wagon. Address ANSON, Star office, XCHANGE—510 ACRES OF BEST LAND rears aaro for’ at 1690 street norti ged be pe acr A OPPORTUNITY NOW 0) A VERY RARE a )FFERED SCRAP PICTURES. BOOKS, SCREENS, POOKE’ Presents, any ore "TER SCHOOL oF ELOCUTION MA’ “Art resumes its studice OCTODE! tier Beatie struction or classes. Jonmene from § vo 1 pm. JOR SALE A A GOOD STEIN WAY PIANO, ov Y order, for $275. Party loth street borthwest. BARGAIN—ONF BALTIMORE Jazger $40, one Spring Wagon $40, one Phwton 380. one Phweton Carriaze $75, one Jump-seas ide-bar Bugxy $75, six ood Horses from Virginia. GUYER'S Livery Stabies, 468-470 C street. northwest, Also, Harness and Dayton Wasxons, JOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, BY A GENTLEMAN light Coupeistte and Villaie . Can be seen at JOHN JOR SALE—AT used bat a abe ‘6th, JOR SALE-A FINE SADDLE HORSE, KIND man. LEADINGHA) northweat, as For & 00., Hy near EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS — ew Square Grand Pian: finished, aouble Rosewood case, carved lews, alge hoe eS Can be seen at 1217 H street northwest. JOR SALE-RARE BARGAIN—A VERY FINE rior tone anu singing qualities, (Grand Square); supe- Ex stable Tole builders. Seen at DOWN! 17th street northwest. i SALE—JUST KECEIVED FROM VIRGINIA, ‘Guo saddle horwse, ano, So sold reasonable. 4 SALE—SIXTEEN HEAD OF HORSES JUST three saddle and three coupe: 1S & SIMMONS sishien, Sg ‘311 12th street northwest: KR SALE—CHEAP, TO REDUCE aan Mar’ le and Granite Monuments, .. Corner 2ist street and Beans ce RED DIFFERENT b in duet M and Pony Carts, make; lowest TNO. M. ¥ Gis eee PERSONAL. ELMAN, AGED Wis! THE moot a huuddle-aged indy. Address ‘SALE—ONE HU s ‘second: F of new and asx NE 89-9 SIC-INSTRUCTION GIVEN IN 10OR 8. L. CADY'S poser? AND DAY is /TON' en nares Feta tamemation anti Scions, ee ‘ADAM ROSS, THE LONG-ESTABLIS! Hable