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Se eee WASHINGTON WEDNESDAY. .. October 18, 1882. CROSBY S. NOYES... . .Editor. | a ae Qke Evening Star has « reqular. perwanent. bona fide dativ circulation more than trebie and cevat te that of afi the papers here added teethe: ' connected ments, orders f ‘Tse Star ¢ ee. Adve = | the Telephone Ex- | he paper by mail | > hoped that the favor- able view reported to be taken of Judiciary Square asa site for the new P ¢ by the commis- sion appointed to make 2 selection therefor will not De confirmed by those higher in authority,and upon Whom the responsibility of muking the choice must finally rest. The paris, squares and reserva- | tions of Washington form one of the most attractive features of the national capital. With the magnif- ent public buildings, they are Its chef glory, as they are the pride of the people of the whole coun- try, and they should neither be reduced tn number nor diminished in siz2 under any pretext what- ever. In their present state and use they perform the most important function posstibl-, Whether considere] a3 sanitary agents or as elements of beauty, and no fallacious plea of econ- omy should have any weight in determining thelr On the other hand, Indeed, true statesman- ship,—which ever looks to the future as well a3 to the present,—would incline to the creation of more and larger broatiing places for our raptity In- ereasing popul ition, rather than tue sicrifice of those we now Have. But, whether this be done or hot, certain {t |s that none of the open grouad lett in the city shoul! be seriously thought of for a Moment as a prover site for pub:l: buildings. Let Such a short-sighted policy prevall, and the city Would soon be without a single park or square worthy the nu Every one of them would | De thus occupied: In a comparatively short space of ti and the government still | he left without adequate building accommoda- tions. | Nothing can be plainer than these facts, | and tn view of them {t fs clearly the duty of Con- | int se ve to gress not only to pr Vations now exist, but ure unoccupied | | turer, and ix production—qufte | Pants made to order from. | Suits made to order from. made to order of the oJ ERSEY CLOTH OR STOCKINETTE. SEATON PERRY, (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) Places his punters to-day small invoice of the Best On MJERSEY CLOTH made ta Date, ‘This quality of goods is made by only one manufac- i Rachel fe ‘amount—is ht months to UNAPPRUACHED in quality, and sold ahead for ‘The GOODS the colors are— BLACK, BORDEAUX, SEAL, PRUNE, NAVY, OX BLOOD, BRONZE, ELECTRIC. THE WIDTH IS OVER TWO YARDS, THE EXACT WIDTH TO GUT A JERSEY ECO- NOMICALLY. THE PRICE IS $7 PER YARD. Just received another invoies of PARIS JER- largo SEYS, SEAL PLUSH and BROCADED VELVET WEAbs, PELISSES, RAGLANS and JACKETS. SILKS, VEL) TEN ReL VETS, FLUSHES and FINE DRESS ‘527 Dark room for displaying Evening Goods. e-CHOICE RECT PRISE OOD PLAIN FIGURES AND COR- SEATON PERRY, DRY GUODS OF THE BEST CLASS, Pennsylvania ave., corner 9h straxt. _ Established 1840. o8 A. NEW S88, TTT ¥ ¥ A S3Sq — 7 ¥YE Ssss8 ¥ LLL KEE Sess8 FOR FALL WEAR. FROCK, CUTAWAY ANDSACK SUITS. IN ALL THE LEADING COLORING -. FANCY MIXED AND PLAIN GOODS, 5 $35 ss FALL OVERCOATS ewest materials, from the very finest, lined throughout with silk, to the most moderate in cost. ct what reser- | FOR PERFECTION IN FIT AND MODERATE PRICES GO TO or indifferently improved squal and lots in air. | aN a - oe eee L L ferent parts of the city, wherever they can behad, | NW W o 4: L 1p order to provide for the future needs of the gov- | = oe Oo L ernment in that direction. Tats is precisely what i @ prudent individual or a wisely managed corpor- | TTTTH ation would do, under the same cireumstances,and | 2 Hf this Js exactly what government should do, and | % that without farther delay. Every year such pro- | vision Is postponed does the need of it become , more apparent, and with each passing year Will the cost of obtaining the neces- sary ground be largely increased. The true solution of the matter would be In government now securing all the ground lying south of Penn- ‘Samples and rules for self-measurement sent by mail, 018-w&s2t on sppiicstion, everywhere. Branch Stores in all principal cities. WANTED—HELP. Wooumsiceree. Wlngte Beet “Pa "ANTED —A AND RELIABLE foman, to cook; references required. od ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN ABOUT 17 YEARS old, to make himself ‘useful in a store. Apply t SAMUEL 8. SHEDD, 400 Oth street Ww ITED — A’ iCE—SIX WHITE WOMEN ae ra CH two Men -erown @irls. Office E street northwest. C. E. P! “ ANTED—A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- \ ‘k in a small private ; reference jaded. JANTED-A WOMAN TO COOK AND ASSIST ‘at washing; while or colored. Apply with refer- ences, at 218 I street northwest. 2 ‘ANTED—A SETTLED WOMAN (COLORED) AS first-class cook, also, todo chamber work, in, the Good references required. Address P. 0: Box 1, ightwood, D.C. 018-3t* ANTED—A CLERK WITH EXPERIENCE IN A Fancy Grocery. State amount of salary expected. Address in own handwriting Box 24, Star office. ol6-2% WANTED-A WOMAN TO OGOOK AND FOR general housework. Recommendations required. Apply at 511 E street northwest. ole WANTED—A GQOD WHITE GIRL TO DO GEN- eral housework in s small family. Apply at 517 ‘Tth street south weet. ‘O1T-2¢* ‘ANTED—TWO FINE COAT HANDS AND ON Busbelman. Apply to GEO. BERGLING, 131 F street northwest. PP olf-3t" ws ED—A GOOD WHITE GIRL TO OOOK, West and nan rca Creagh — : German preferred. Apply See ona ‘ANTED—A WHITE GIRL, RESPECTABLE WW tniratatle, te santctin’ pore and maske heroal senerally usefal.’ Apply at 1751 L street northwest. 017-3 at) af night. ae F until 9 at co. ANTED—TWO FIRST-CLASS COAT HANDS ‘and one Bushelman. Appiy at 635 K street north- west. HENRY VOGLER. 016-3¢* W4NIED_THREE COMPETENT SALESLADIBS in Millinery; only experienced hands need apply to I. L. BLOUT, 710 7th ‘northwest. olf W 4NTED_A RESPECTABLE GIRL OR WOMAN for gencral housework in a family of two; must be cook and have city references; good wages for & competent one. Call at 2018 G street northwest. 016-3t" ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS COOK (WHITE) FOR Wal family. Must wash and iron. Wages $12 per month. Address, with references for three days, CIRCLE, Star office, o16- FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. —— RENT—TO A FAMILY, SEVERAL FUSN- vate family, Ad- ished roome, with board, in & pri yi, aa FOR BENT {TWO FURNISHED ROOMS ON 2p floor, with board. Apply street north- ‘west. neem <3 OR RENT_AT 1533 _P STREET NORTHWEST, pong ithout board’ aouth front or without sat R RENT—AT 623 13TH STREET NOKTH- weet, handsomely furnished Rooms, single or en gulte; IGeation central nd convenient to hoteles table merly of Atiantic Gity, N. J. Fox BENTTIWO VERY DESIRABLE SECOND story. th Rooms; furnished as parlor snd Ded-tooin, tn 8 priate ents. aS trent north ‘OR RENT_TWO NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, Fa second floor, with boards at LTG6 F street north OR RENT_—A SUITE OF FURNISHED ROOMS suitable for featiemen, ‘on second floor: south front, ‘Avniy 1527 N etrect northwent, O16-1w" FOR BENT TWO LARGE AND ONE SMALL a Boor f Ee Seance wuts 1196 {ath oor for rene gie or en sults, Street northwest.” ols-6e ‘OR REN1—FIN. NISHED ROOMS, EN FINELY FUE! 8, suite or single, on both second and third Heferonces required. "ADDY seaiie'G street north R RENT—FOUR NEWLY-FURNISHED ROOMS: in @ pleasant location; is near Capitol and Govern- ment Felnting OWees Bia st oder, improvements; ference required ; moderate, tstrect northwest. + ent PPYY Ol0-aw" R_RENT—PLEAS, FURNISHED ROOMS, Flac ‘oven sults, at L905 L wtrect notion, arte FF tectoornemt om and SAUNDERS & BRO., ¥ SALE—ONE OF THE BEA Reh MART USA, Paes wae SALE—CHEAP—SEVEN-ROOM FRAME 12th street thw est; Eases eorees eae —* es sonth’ +; Tent if sold at once. C. south weet. will take. mR SALE—1WO houses, on 6th si iodera improvements, story preased-brick, 01 southwest, $3,500. "C. H! PARKER, southwest, * 8-ROOM _3-STO! WOR SALE_AT HALF COST—THE S-STORY AND cellar 131 and \dsome dwelli: ‘22-im 14 rooms and ba vou corner Stand & strects ich walls, north: ih ished in, id walnut throughout, and furn- with electric be! id tubes. For terms and permit tolnepect apply fo WIE’ Be YOUNG, 130 New York avenue. old-2W OR SALE—VALUABLE RESIDENCE SOUTH- east of E and 3d streets northwest, one of the best built houses in the city. “For particulars to THOMAS DOWLIN apply Auctioneer, llth and Penn- - 012-6t -briok fro (double ‘dining- grind kes eaters roe eR, path op second foor,) northwest; first class neuchbor- SON, 1213 F, $ yi t ‘010-26 PRES ges err ca eee, Ae A Room 69, Corcoran Frome and bath, $3,700. Address Corcors 5. 1409 New York avenue, for offices. tween ¥'and 12a. tm. and Zand 4:90 p. tm.” etiam Fe RENT—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED APART- eantern and westerh croonacns tain erat ani res: bath, op-n g Tort Vermont avenue, near MePhersGu Square icin? R SALE—THE VERY HANDSOME BROWN STONE RESIDENCE No. 1491 K_ street rooms, not including e nerth west. Contains seventeen bath-rooms or pantries. Has improvement, and is one of the finest- southern, | located properties in the fashionable part of the city. Can be seen only by application to 0. C. GREEN, 710 treet northweat. 05-2W F°,, RENT_DESIRABLE STORAGE ROOM, suitable for furnitut carriages; private, clean re and and cheap. Tuquire on the premises, ‘corner of 18th and Boundary. °° the PF e1s-im" FPO! SALE_THE REMAINDER OF THOBE NICE new 7-ro0 n Brick Houses on K street northwest, be- tween 10th and 11th. Address street southeast, between 4 and 6 p. m. ‘or call on owner, 250 A 9-2w* RB RENT—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, in a private family, 804 9th street northwest. erences exchan, al5-5w* OF 19 IOWA CIRCLE — FURNISHED ms, in suite or; nt . Rooms all front oh the park. References required, 4i6-w" W Apply tuorning, and at 6 in the aftern ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WHO WILL ASSIST in, the » ashing; also a Latindress, ‘who will aesist Hotel. WANTED WHITE AND COLORED COOKS, GEN- eral Workers, 24 Girls and Nurses, for this city, Baltimore, Phitadelph:a, New York and elsewhere. ANTED—TWO FIRST-CLASS OYSTER Shuckers and two good Waiters ean fiud perma- nent employment at 1343 Pennsylvania avenue. 012-6t AN 'ED—AN EXPERIENCED CANVASSER FOR the WORKS OF JAS. ABRAM GARFIELD, editea by B. A. Hinsdale, President of the Hiram College. Apply at 643 East Capitol street, from 6 to 9 in evening. 010-im WANTED—SITUATIONS. rANTED—BY A YOUNG WHITE GIRL A SITU- ation as chambermaid and waitress. Will furnish the best of references. Apply at 525 4th street south— cast, city. itt sylvania avenue from the Treasury park to the Botanical gardens. This acquisition would afford ample space for all the new public buildings likely to be required for a zood many years to come, but Bot more than will ultimately be demanded for that purpose. Each square fronting on the avenue couid, if desired, be devoted to a single building, @s needed. With a frontage on the magnificeat thoroughfare, and extending through to or towarus the Smithsonian Park, tn the rear, ample Might and ventilotion would be assured for all | time, andsuch a display of architecture would | thereby be afforded as no capital in the world could match. At the present day this idea may seem extravagant to some, but the time will | come when everybody will wonder that It was not | siopted and carried out when it could have been | done easily and at an expense which, however | great it might seem just now, would be insignificant | a8 compared with what it will eventually cost to | Provide room for such vast accommodations as the | government must ultimately have for the transac- | | cannot be surpassed in Variety | Material, Thoroughness of Workman: of Fit or Elegance of Finisn, while cent to 40 per cent lower than thoee of | FINE CLOTHING FOR MEN’S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ WEAR. The assortment of the above goods at the MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, ty of Style, Reliability of ip, Perfection ices are 25 n ‘any house in he city, THE MISFIT STORE'S OLD ARGUMENT. Fall Overcoats at $4, worth. it Modinm Welzht Overcoat at 10 Good Beaver Overcoats, in black, blue and’ green, $14, worth... Fine Castor Beaver Overcoata at $20, worth: $6.50, worth. Chinchilla Overcoats at a re S100; 10.00, 10, Best ** 20.00, & Finest Chinchil'a Qvercoats, satin line ri 1 E i 45 | ‘tion of tts large and constantly Increasing business. | Sate toro Stet: Bin ae Seoren el ae 14 Iv is not difficult for a thoughtrn! person to realize | aes 1 oe Zz «3 this by glancing back only twenty years, and see- ” Suits for $20, worth $34. ing what immense strides have been made in that Comparatively short space of time. There isevery | Feason to believe that the next half century will | Show a progress in this respect which will more ‘than equal the growth of the past hundred years, ‘Those who have the interests of the country in ‘their charge for the time being should not there- fere be blind to what everybody else can see. | ——____+e, ___— ‘The communication elsewhere in regard tothe | wholesale discharge of Washington printers from the government office simply because they have RO Votes, !s commended to the prompt attention of Printer Rounds. Many discreditable raids have | been made upon the scant salaries of government | employes by the assessment highwaymen, but | Rothing so utteriy shameless as this cold-blooded attempt to take the bread wholly from the mouths | other concern in the FOR BOYS FROM 4 TO iuits from $3. to $10, worth fully double. FOR BOYS FLOM 9 To 12 LONG PANTS AND ES’ Suits from $4.50 to $12—sreat baneaing, FOR BOYS FROM 12 TO Suits from $5 to $15—cannot be replaced for themoney. SPECI s LTTE: Black Cloth Suite, Prince Albert st; $20, worth $40 Fuil Drees, 30, Brown Castor Beaver Coat snd Vest. Prince yle, 3 worth $35. Gonsamer Coats at $! ores $4, $ and ge c ** for boy $3, at , worth $5.50 a $4.50 Pants at $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4." $4.50, $5 and 26, worth fully the price named. Odd Vests very cheap. 52 Ovn Morro: No trouble to show goods. THE MISFIT STORE. CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. N.B.—The Misfit Store has no connection with ary | ty. oi 55 | Albert | @f the Washington printers, and those dependent | Upon them, in order to convert the Government | Printing office Into a Straightout political Machine. Another disereditable featurs of Wits discharge of skilled printers, simply Decause they are citizens of Washington, 1s that the “patronage” men and party strikers brought here to Mi their places are in many instances thoroughly incompetent workmen, who could not get employment for a day in any private estab- Ushment. It may be that Printer Rounds, who 1s now absent from the city, is not aware of this out- Tage now being perpetrated at his office. If so, he Should call peremptory hait upon his deputics, @r whoever is responsibie for the act. +e ATTENTION, BUYERS! While our front pavement is baing torn up OCR STOCK OF CARPETS is still being increased. If you can't get inthe front | ‘way you will find AN ENTRANCE AT 305 EIGHTH STREET. It will pay you to come and see us, as the bargains we are offering will more than compensate for the trouble. SINGLETON & HOEKE, 801 MARKET SPACE AND 305 EIGHTH STREET. In the city of Parts gratings are placed in the | utters (or Inside the curbing) of concrete pave- | Ments, opposite all trees. As our beautiful trees May not receive the quantity of moisture neces- Sary to their proper growth, especially along streets and avenues where both roadway and side. Walk are of concrete, would not our Commis- Sioners contribute materially to the future beauty Of this city by adopting a similar arrangement? It | ould be done at very litile cost on the streets | Which are now in process of repair. | o> aoe Miss Emly Faithful, the English social scientist, ts coming to this country to lecture on “ Modern | Estravagance.” That i$ a subject about which We know quite enouzh here now. What is needed 4s a litti® Well-stated information on old-fashioned economy, with a big E. Miss Faithful should turn her attention in this direction if she desires to make her mt V JILLARD'S HOTEL WILL BE RE-OPENED NEXT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2isr. aired durin: the ent Pat area Sepovated one faring the past two mon BATURDAY tor the Watters saa wal B standard ef excellence attained by Wiliard’ Past Tusintained in the future.“ S**® !™ the past will be JOSEPH G. COOKE, Proraretor. oO*% ACCOUNT OF THE DEMAND FOR GOODS AT PRIVATE SALE, and atthe request of a yreat umber of our customers, | particularly Ladies, the auction sales are POSTPONED UNTIL NEXT | MONDAY EVENING, | AT 7 O'CLOCK P.M., And will continue EVERY EVENING thereafter at the same hour. In the meantime the Store will be open ALL DAY for Private Sales, when ALL Goops will be offered at actuan cost, An examination of our Stock, particularly GOODS and BOOKS in FINEBINDINGS, for HOLI- DAY PRESENTS, is respectfully requested. PRANCIS B. MOHUN, BooxseLLeR AND STATIONER, 1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ont-ot Corner of 11th street. ALKER™, 24 10TH STREET NORTHWEST.— PLAST! LIME, CEMENT, ‘Es, 2 " MOTHPKOOF FELT. CARPET FAL, ‘corner D=E*PSEY’s WEDDING INVITATIONS AND WEDDING STATIONERY. Only very first quality used. “*Piries’ English Visiting Card,” printed from plate, One Dollar per hundred. 918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, o18-Im Between 9th and 10th streets. WE PUT ON SALE THIS MORNING, TWENTY PIECES LADIES’ ALL-WOOL SUITINGS, 6-4 Wide, in all the New Shades, at $1. wxhese Goods are the best value in the city for the price. JOHN T. MITCHELL, o18-4t 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Sree OPENING OF MOURNING BONNETS AND BATS, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCT. 207TH AND 2isr. MRS. M. J. HUNT, o18 1309 F STREET. 707 MARKET SPACE. MES. A. KING CHANDLER will soil from THIS DAY (October 18th), BAX (October na mmEny Goods for less than cost, and cae MRS. A. KING CHANDLER, o18-4t 701 Manxer Space. NEw STOCK FALL AND WINTER MERINO UNDERWEAR, CANTON FLANNEL DKAWERS, NECKWEAR, GLOVES, HANDEERCHIEFS, &e., ko W. 8. Ti o18 235 Fennevivania avenue, ‘TAKE NOTICE. on WEDNESDAY axp THURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBEB 18ru ap 19rH, ‘Wo ahall offer a few dozen Fine Pattern HATS AND BONNETS (which were delayed and could not be exhibited st our late opening), at from $5 to $8 = piece lees than the ‘original cost. This deductign having been made to us by the impor- on sccount of the goods not arriving at the time Promised, ball we cheerfully give our customers the ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED woman, a situation as cook, and to do waabin ironing, or ae chambermaid, aud to aseist with Washing and ironing. Good references. Apply 410 let streetnorihwoat, between Dand E. It WASTED_BY A RESPECTABLE AND COMPE- tent pile, woman. » Situation ‘as copk and to-do Washing and ironing; of refrences. Apply at 72 3d street northwest. de ANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED WHITE WO- juan a situation to cool, wash ud iron in a pri- Nate family. Apply at 200, corner 2d and C streets no1 : it W ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRL, ly. Frauire at 3233 “Prospect street, Georgetown. o18-! a situation to cook, wash and iron in a small fami- XA RESPECTABLE COLORED ituation aa nurse or chainbermaid; will stay at night: can zive good reference. Apply at 1459 N street northwest. it" ANTED—A WIDOW LADY DESIRES A POSI- tion whore her services as housekeeper are re- quired and where servants are kept; children not objec- Honable. “Inquire of 8. B. KELLOGG, at O16 & street, between 6th and 7th streets. 013-29* ___WANTED—BOARD. V —BOARD FOR GE: MAN AND wife with two children, aged 7 years and 8 months, Tespectively; piersant room; Washington or George- town. | ‘Yerins must not exceed $60 per month. Prompt pay aud xood references. Fashionable neiih hotexpected. Address ‘*TREBOR,” Star offi hborhood » Att WANTED—ROOMS. _ W St2D BOARD AND OOM By 4 GENTLE- man, for wnich $35 or ‘mon: eka Address MONAD, Star office. iy By] WOCO) Vv private fami no objection’ to distance north office. V "ANTED— NOVEMBER FIRST, Room (hestet) by a gentleman! there are no other lodwers, \G FURNISHED $10 per month, dares Z, Star FUENISHED Prefer where n and where it would be pleas- ant, No objections to Georgetown. Give terms and particulars. CAL., Star office. it ANTED—TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED Rooms, in central location, near boarding hovee ee hotel. “Addresa, price, Box 18 Star office. ol7-3e" mB, west. _WANTED—HOUSES. ws BUY OR RENT—SMALL HOUSE, in good repair, northwest, east 7th street. Cash cr qnearly gil) to Luy: if rented, not to exceed $15. ddress HOUSE, Star office. G WANTED—LOTS. D—TO PURCHASE—A SITE SUITABLE e Garfield Memorjal Hospital. Owners of Paes rope:ty, and for sale either in the city or in the immediate suburbs, are invited to send location and price to H. A. WILLAI o13-Ft Chairman Gomuniitee on Site, 00) Wa Wi ANTED— $600 OR | #800 FOR TWO YEARS. interest ten per cent. per annum, payable quar- terly; $20 bonus. ‘Particulars at interview. Adisess Box 94, Star office. 018-31 WAxXJED{TO BORROW ONE OR TWO HUN- aeetceG?ed dollars for six months or ayear. For the | interest on same will give the use of a piano for the | same length of time, Address H. » Georzetown | station, o17-3t* ANTED—$15,000 FOR 6 YFARS AT 5 PER aye $0 Nk on tang Shp ver . AlRo, $4,000 and $3,500: well secured. ACNo, 1 real estate, “Address Box 16," Star ‘thee, WA NTED-#2,500 FOR Five YEARS AT TES per cent ee annum, on improved Farm of 20( acres, three rniles from city, For particulars address FOR RENT—HOUSES. _ Fe SALE_THE THREE STORY AND BASF- ment Brick House, 17 Iowa Circle, fronting on. the Circle and Vermont avenue, 11 rooms, all moderu conveniences. Also, for sale the ‘three +tory Brick House, 1010 N street, southeast coruer of and 11th streets northwest. Both of these houses are bearly new, located in the most desirable paris of the city and will be sold low. For terms, &c., we. 828-4" iy to McLEAN, Lumber valer, corner 13th and B streots northwest. POE RENT 16s STH STREET NORTHWEST, 8 rooms, cellar and all_modern improvements: $20 per month. DANENHOWKR & SON, 1212 F street northwest. ols- Fox RENT_THE OWEN HOUSE, 1438 PENN. vania avenue, nextto Willard’s ‘Hotel, contain- He 6) well-lighted rooms, will bo leased {0 a respon i= le party on favorabie terms. MILLS DEAN, Louisiana avenue. 018-6¢" west; northwest; nine rooms snd bath letely huoderata. “apply to . FOX & BROWN, Ponn- Berane oo street northwest, with all con- RE! HOUSE 1538 81m STREET NORTH- aapene Building, 416 5th street northwest. o17-3t PROR RENT—1733 DE SALES STREET TH. just been pat In thoratuch onder; near the Metropelftan Fe RENT—THE NEW AND ELEGANT DWELL- FE; OR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE, 2030 I STREET room, comp! and thorouhly, furnished, for six months. ”lverms t aylvi venue and 151 it* OR RENT—A CO TA THREK-STORY Yenieuces: in perf ; Will rent varylow. THOS, FUPISHER © CO. 1954 F sttect morthwonte” ono F 2d neichborhood: two story and basement, RANE T. BYOWNING, Columbia Law Fer RENT_1740 14TH STREET NORTHWEST. Apply on the premises. 6-3t* west, a three-story 11-room Brick, containing all Piodern improvements, latrobee and furnace: has street railroad. THOS. J. FISHER & CO, 1324 F street northwest. ‘ 016-6t ing, 1812 N street northwest, opposite British Le gation. WM. P. » XOUNG, 1426 New York avenue. o83-6t FPO RENTON CORCORAN STREET, THREE story and basement House, eleven rooms, Warren range and all modern improvements; basement and area recently concretod; three-story porch in Tear, This property is also for eae, or may rented fur- nished to first-class tenant. Address or call on owner. 1334 F street noithwest, room 9. ol AND RXCHANGE, VERY DESIRABLE Estate. PRO! Sate Residences and Unimproved Real Ea yard, No, 730, corner 9th 21 and basement, 1 - rooms, frame. Nos, 1836, 1635, 1640 and “basement, 6 $1, 800. a. $850; HT streets northeast, 2 stories rooms, store and stable, large ide yard, $6.00. No. 2000 E strett northwes 2 story and basement, 7 », $1, 250. Lith street ‘northy 2 wtories rooms, new; rent $16. Price ALL modern im House on Mark’s alley, Brick, 5 rooms, large lot of rovements. grouna, $85 Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, The above prove: si3-2m* ©. H. ‘square 152, bounded by New Hamp- shire ‘avenue, 8 and —. in off NIGHT, 482 Lots 39 to 45, juare 234. red at a eat ce avenue. eee Gelphia property or improved Ohio or Iowa ‘Star office. dress Box 8, NE OF THE FINEST will take in part Phila- lands. Ad- 812-6w* ‘FROR SALE—MOR Purchasers—Twi ‘Housee, with’ each, on easy terme. 180, three: front House, of 10 rooms and oallar, L, at $4,000. Two-story, brick Houre, 7 erm improyems on iith street, near Ppo-story frame House, 7 Toone, ieree, near 14th street, FORD, 1115 F street northwest. 9 three- rn ‘cellar, 9 rooma, within one and s-half square from ‘Scott BARGAINS—TO pink any ea “Sivodie nea a street, —— apt ae ree WwW. 5. FOR SALE—LOTS. JOR SALR, CHE ing three streets Capitol Hill northwest, Btreet ‘AP_BEAUIIFUL LOT FRONT- and reservation, sitaated on Mas- tis avenue, Gth and C strets (Gen. Greene's Terms easy. Inquire 404 9th 018-w, s&m, 1m OR RENT—HOUSE 1513 RHODE ISLAND AVE- nue northwest, near Scott statue. Possession given on the Ist of November. Ynquire of J. J. SHEDD, 1402 14th street. 5 05. FR RENT_FOR THE SEASON, A VERY FINELY Furnished House, with first-class board. Persons wishing to entertain’ or avoid honsekeeping without giving up home comforts could not be bettersuited. H, JACOB, French Caterer, 920 Farragut Square north” west. Best references 05-2W" VOR RENT—ON THE FIRST OF OCTOBER, THE desirable corner residence, 3267 N street,” West Washington; every convenience and all modern 4: provemen's. Apply to Dr. W. O. ALEXANDEK, enneyivania avenue northwest. 1927 PENNSYLY. fixtures. Rent $25 px ‘Reom 1, over ‘of Wash ol7-6t* Fok, RENT PART OF STORY, 112? FOUR- teenth street northwest, adjoining Portland Fints. Apply on premines. ol4-Im FOR RENT—OFFICES. OR RENT_THE TWO UPPER STORIES OF MY Buildiay, 623 G street northwest, suitable for. halls, printing offices or workshops; also rear building of | Fear jarve ms, on reasonable terms. Apply to B. WARNER, 916 F street northwest. ol | JOR RENT_OFFICE AND BUSINESS ROOM ‘in the new buildmg, 921 F street northwest. Apply to ROHRER & YOU NG, 921 F street northwest. 010-2w" ___ FOR _RENT—LOTS T ACANT CENTRAL CITY LOTS. Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 14, Square 85, corner K and 2oth sircets Lot 3, Square 74, on K stret, near 21st street market. Taree Part of Square 63, fronting on 22d strect and New Hampshire avenue. . | Lote 9, 10 aud 11, Square #. of 104, on Virginia avenue. | i, on 2oth street, E WAGGAMAN, 917 F street north- 016-3 | northwest. BUSINESS CHAD Fronrpa. ORANGE COUNTY. * If you wish to purchase an Orange Grove anywhere from $509 to $30,000 in value, or unimproved land care- fully selected, in good and healthy localities, adapted to | the cultivation of citrons and other fruits, from $5 to $150 per acre, price depending upon proximity to vil- lages, transportation facilities and lake fronts. If you desire a DESCRIPTIVE LIst of more than $250,000 worth of the best property we have in our hands for sale, or any information in regard to Orange County, whose in- o18-3m Youths to study Architecture, Engi » ete. in day or evening classes. Permons also propagsd, for prepared Departments. Inquire at second floor parlor. 13th street northwest, = oe nie WAXTED LADIES BY THE THOUSAND TO have their stamping on ti towels, ke-, for each; no designs, done for 5 cen’ smes'ing; wall splachers, 10c. PRINCE, 1009 F street northwest." we 012-6¢* ‘ANTED—FURNITURBE TO UPHOLSTER, HA: WSS Pihe oat oa and O streets northwest. oll-2w* ANTED—1,000 DRESSMAKERS TO VE W Bar Patios tor osinnote and Paleto trans ‘Ous- 010-141" ‘com. ANTED.—LADIES! GENTLEMEN! — xion blemish spoth Supers of Baltimoz ‘Address MABA\ W.G.0., Star office. 016-3t" _ | crease of population as shown by the censits haa been WANTED SEAL SACQUES RELINED AND RE- | more than double that of any other county in the state | paired; circulars renovated; fur Jobbing of e in the last ten years. Segotcn. MISS CUNMINGHAM: formeriy “yi Apply to SINCLAIR'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 016-6t" : aia 1 De Luney’s Block, Orlando, Fla. ANTED—A FEW MORE RESPECTABLE (OR SALE—AT A BARGAIN—A FIRST-CLASS Final Drug Store. ‘Having determined to go to the Arkansas Hot Springs Ihave determined to part with my Drag Store, 813, Maryland avenue northeast, at & sucrifice.. It will soll for exactly what it has cost’ me— namely, $1,500. ion given APR on premises. 018-3t* SALE—TWENTY SHARES OF THE CAPITAL Chock of tie Interastonal Vom ‘Carbon, Tron and Manufacturing Company, by C. S. RAMS- BURG, 1406 Pennsylvania avenue. o18-6t POE SALE Good WILL, STOCK AND FIXTURES ood sland Yor oysters ant llanors: for sale sa'aseeent ors; for: Of bad health, Call at 221 F street nw. vols oee iO CATERERS—WE HAVE A VERY DESIRABLE PR, SALE — THAT HANDSOME RESIDENCE Site, Khode island avenue, avenue of one hundred is considered one part of the city, Inany handsome a f the finest Lol near Dupont Circle, fronting eighty feet on with a depth ‘on Connecticut and sevent -neven feet. Tiris in the northwest is capable of subdivision into as sas desired. FITCH, FOX & | BROWN, 1437 Pennsylvania avenue. o17-3t R SALE—$4,25 0 located, northwest, size 60x95. Go . J.J. SULPHEN, ate} WORTH GROUND, NICELY for $2,850, if bought immedi- opportunity for a elub of 936 F northwest, ol7-4t* VOR SALE—ONE Building Lots in Washington, 25 feet by 100; est point on Massach » doors west of Ascension Church. W. L. Massachusetts avenue. OR SALE—O: THE Most, DESIRABLE setts avenue; E OF THS HANDSOMEST POINTS ofjand near ‘DuPont Circle,” fronting 70 feet on New Hampshire avenue, 70 feet on 20th street and 30 teet on O street northwest. THOS. J. CO., 1324 F street northwest. FISHER & 012-6 Fe SALE—LOTS i aition to Hiyatieyil Capitol, on the B. & 0. fronting on 40 feet IN JOHNSON & WINE’S AD- ie, situated 5% miles from the KLE. These lots are ail terre, avenues, and will be cheap on easy terms. This in destined to become Wash- ington’s favorite suburban village. Parties looking for suburban homes or good ound pi tion at i. 8. WESCOT corner 20zh and I streets northwest. Fe SALE—AT £200, PAYABLE $10 CASH AND $5 inonthly, several beautiful lots on C street, ad- ing corner of 11th street northesst; Pavement, sew. li and see the ®, gas and water; apo7ing investments should and get further informa— & CO."8, Real Estate two blocks from East Capitol street cars and Lincoln Park. J, W. STARR, 1429 New York avenue. 07-20 JOR SALE—-LOT FRONTING EAST 20 FRET ON 14th street northwest, adjoining house 2208: also, 1ot 20x90 feet, south fron| 15th street nonthweet. at 1824 t, sume square, Appl; 830-39" FOR SALE— MISCELLANEOUS oR SALE—A LAR na good order. two Baltimore, M RG HEARSE, ONE BAROUCHE, pes. and one two-horse Coupelet. All in JOHN MELTH, 60 N. Carroliton avenue, 018-3t* F ire OR SALE, CHEAP—A_ GOOD, familly Cszriage.” Inquire at 1234 SERVICEABLE 9th street north- o18-3t Fok, SALE-A BREWSTER VILLAGE CART— nearly new; Sorrel Pony, 14 hands, sound and enti &c., at DOWNEY'S west, set of eléxant Harness, SUABLE, 1013 17th strect noch: 6 ol es a, 17-2" ROR SALE—A doing a good also Farnese Baki ERY AND LUNCH SALOON, business; will be sold cheap for cash? ‘Wagon, in good conaition. Ap) 235 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. ol ly at 6" FE SALE—ONE H. seule BON & Cow fi |ANDSOME LANDAULETT, IN tion, made by Ki of Philadelphia, . Inauire at our office. sth street and Ohio avenue. ELE. JACK- o14-6t* JOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN—ONE BALTIMORE Jaxger Baswy $60 Carriage Virginia. northwest. Also, Harn si #40, one Spring Wagon $40, one Phaton She Bhuston Casriuee 915° one Jump-seat , side-bar Buggy $75, six good GUYER’S Livery Stables, 468-470 C street Horses from ess aid Dayton Wagons, 013-3m Fe, finish SALE— EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS — ificent, nearly new Square Grand Piano, richiy , double Rosewood case, carved legs, and latest improvements, with han | Stool. for only $190 cash; cost $650; owner leaving Can be seen at 1217 H street northwest. 5 and Ly some. Cover snd ola” VOR SALE. one-horse Landaulett, $390; BREWSTER BROOM STREET Coupe Rockaway, Ce a $275; good, light, Clarence Wood build, cost t-8D I eatin-lined, $2,200. price $375. A fancy Business Wagon, suitable for ‘dry goods or fancy store. Pricce tocloss out ROBE Re GHANAM epee ‘out. . i. End Factory, 410-416 8th street noriinwest oz Fa SALE—JUST KECEIVED FROM VIRGINIA, eight fine horses, sound, young and stylish; three ‘one saddle horses; be sold reasonable, wi streets northwest. workers and drivers: (UMPSON'S, 9th and GO 827-4w* SS Lin Fok SALE (TWENTY HEAD OF FINE HORSES, ‘and one of the finest Coupe Horses in_the cit Several Pairs of Horses, y, and Can be seen at HUGUELY & BOWEN'S Stable. No. 645 New York avenue. 625-2m* Pe es LAnGE LOT OF CaRniag: Burgi second-hand C0..'466 Pennsylvania, 4 Dayton Ws me inthe city. P. De SONMIDT & Property in the nowhwest, admirably adapted for a avenue. a14-3m et oleae Ones: Eeuishment ‘She spartuents | 70R SALE—CHEAP. TO REDUGE S ITAL- ana well tomnisbed._Apoly to JNO. SHERMAN & | Aye te tie e aa REDUCE 83 O0., Real Estate Agents, 17-8 | Ke. “Corner 2ist atrest and Pennsylvania svenuenorth- B SALE A SMALL AND, COMPLETE Gxo- | west. WM. i RD & CO. 25-2m* gery and Lignor Store, bas oe, BR BALE—ONE HUNDRED DIFFERENT KINDS Hileatetet anf'dopleeonts ak tars fetymeet | Kot yew and eecond hand Casnagey Past Se ‘Will rent Store ee fon $20, or Store and Cellar | §eTS : on for $10. northeast. “ Address GROCERY, | totwithg” 319 Camieeet re TNO. M- YOUNG'S Btar office. 016-34" * | Hepository, $13 th street sus-3m_ fe ONLY ADJUSTABLE SPRING deariersbter wcaat det ime | MONEY TO_LOAN. : oA bed = eenadeod bast ‘Bold by THOM ‘ONEY TO LOAN—LOANS NEGOTIATED ON FITZPATRICK, 325 Penna. ave - y THOMAS | MI Giana coasts Hoan ‘at 10 LOST AND FOUND. A. H. CHASE & Next to Olty Bost Uiice, OST OR STKAYED'—A SMALL BLUE SKYE . liberal rewérd will be id if returned to ¥74s Delialas streck, between TTth atkeok and Conse cut avenue, 1° ot WANTED_JULIUS ULKES ABSENCE WITH the government, ition will cause the clodng of his studio. Orders for hetane Pa i last ten will be JULIUS ULKE, 944 Enteock Socthenees © bY MRS. TUESDAY EVENING, AN OLD GOLD irae between 6th and 13th end ga! Massa- re- Sunita aes eee wit re) 14 ply, it ve excepted. = WEiMone £ MoMEATE: lew York avenue. ORY TOLOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT, AT LOW. ERAS? Bates of interest and commission. DUVALL Mo TO LOAK, ON REAL ESTATE, ATS AND 6 PER CENT R. 0. HOLTZMAN, ; 10th and F streets northwest. ‘M CARPET OLEANING WITH- Bhing oF injury to your carpeta. Orders Wea BR. OST—SUNDAY MORNING, BETWEEN COR- ag and F streets northwest and St. John's ‘Sane Gold Pin Maltese ureh, A cross. Suit ard if loft af 611 121h ef. tiorthwest, ola 20° 20,000—MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE rt ‘Apply to one S'SOGNG, ‘685-1m F street northwest. Be [is H able reward if LINK AND SMALL RING OF A Lemar reas re tae oe fisched. by leaving at Star office olb-St ¥ EVENING, BETWEE: Licata ctrects contest and Wash Rane sah or at B. and P. ‘9 Peari and ‘hung, initials M. MOR. A Bre ei tS reward tieket OB LOST LAST WEEK—AN A to but the. 4 fered ell cher Oa a west, | Ee A ae SPEOIALTIES. 3 OF TO Loan. Mss. REPRINOE FROM CARIB, LAT eeeone at her own and ot ae ee Price feetdanen, Ato, open . Call at 5 pm. gharcoal fn colors from al fe RT SCHOOL.—MISS 8. W. KELLY'S CLASES ye Feonened st her residence, 1028 17th strest, K and L stroets northwest. Ci ‘will be awarded in June, wing from life. ‘Also beet study Tor text o17-6t ANTED—EVENING PUPILS IN LATIN AND Work Gots Classes: °° ((OMMENT ON PARLE A PARIS,” OR FRENCH mare tet SLE, e Unis in the leading colleges of Rete a Ee rin. Mr. ROUS- TAN, french Minister. 913G sirest northwest. ol4 rtietic Embroideries, Ese. ‘Private leesone and are now CHOOL OF ART NEEDLEWORK, ROOM 1 S Seo ko Fenneylvania avenue and low, ‘lames. Material and de ol4-20* ING AND PIANO CLASSES, NE N SINGING AND 0, CLABSEA, L HIL INSTITUTE AND KINDERGAR- a TEN tiih Aanesd Session opens MONDAY, Sept. 18th. ae ees ete oe, Misses BOYDEN and GATES, 22 southeast. o10-Im I : MRS. LUCIEN B.C. COLLIERE'S er 5p es aes BS of teachers. yor fall sartioulaey and circular, address 0 L. EK. C. COLLIERE, A. M., Principal. VER- and Sere for K INDERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE FOR the training of teachers with model Kindergarten Bt 929 8th, corner of K street; 1127 13th street and 20 16th street northwest, with’ Primary and Advanced Glasses. Positions secured for thore who are qualified. For particulars inquire of Mrs. LOUISE POLLOC! 925 deh treet, coutheant corner of K tcoes, of-14t France) has resumed her 709 19th street northwest. ‘ADAME CHEVREMONT (GRADUATED AS Teacher at the Academie of Paris University of jeosons in the Franch Lan- guage. privately and in clases. lerms reasnabe. o7-lau* M2, Y, PROD HOMME bon at her Resid of Clsses—For 11; Advanced, daily, 13. ‘Terma moderate. Purdls learn time. Gar. Is now re-opening her French Classes for the rea- 233 K street north ‘and Gent for Young Ladies and Children, 3 p.t. for daily, at 9; Kinder. He ott pan: tn isonet to converse ins short A Parisian pronunciation taught. 0} EDUCATIONAL. W. FLYNN, am. W. corner #tb and north went, Kenai and a Soe petitive ims. Torus in wivance. ar SOUR IOILOCE ARD NOPRU. PRINCIPALS OB Mre ise TTUTRAND RINDERGAT . Dorthwest one. square frem Thomas (xreic. Ste a1 Prime yy aan gg RM . partinents * From , Mumc, wing Traluttig clase for teachers. Iss BILTON M ‘and Frenoh School for You 821 Serntont avenue, romens WEDNESDAY. AGPTMR: BER 13th. “Thorough on in Lite. rature, Mathematics and the Sciences. A. iu ber of pupils received in the family. aua3-dun LAs. ¢ PEK, MATHEMATICS, NATURAL fee and pn or in’ clam. prepared for ‘Address num au23-du ‘BOARDING. FAMILY, CONSISTING UF GENTLEMAN, WIFE Aistan And urea, dexite Board in a private fame, ving in a well fur Te 2 house, west of 14th street. Address, Box 23 office, ‘Excellent references ol Mes PENN "S HOUSE 18 NOW SPADY FoR 1800 F street northwest. Hef, pr 1715 Ee RENT—FURNISHED BEDROOMS, BEOOND 23rd floors: mostara oon botse: HAVE LEASED THE McPHERSON ? corner of Tand 18th, for five years: it han Tenovated, and is now ready for Fermanent Pranaient and Day Boarders. T. SOUTHALL. ‘aes ae URNISH: OMS, WITH BOARD. TRAN. nt 1 to 94.50 per day. 1a FLAGLER Sie avenine, \LINTON HOUSE, 71m AND I STREETS. —Fi Carre B16: Koom "and Board es to $25;, Jocation emutral; no liquors, W. 0. Na F Sor ™ 2m" [\HE LOCHIRL HOUSE, $12 9ra STREET BORTE- FACULTY: CHAS. W. HOFFMAN, LL.D., Dean and President RRICK, LL.D. RICHARDSO! gece a alg LL.D. (0. 8. Court of Claims) amtrative La PRIZES: Faculty Prizs to the student in Senior Class attaining best averare in recitations the the ‘best easay by a member scholarship in the Post Grad and 0. fer lock. at 6 0! 4 ‘WM. H. DE! 8-29 ‘Room 8, U* IVERSITY OF GEORGETOWN. SCHOOL OF LAW. 1425 NEW YORK AVENUE, WASHINGTON. D.C. MEI A ‘oxen #100; in the J cat, £100: to the samme in sng oe, uate (ee, devin MONDAY EVENING, i, GiERMAN LANGUAGE. Conversation and Grammar. 1495 New Yo.k avent 9. Short and easy ota MOTE cor. Sirsa Hattests northwest. t dune by Miss ALICE ROBINSO! setts avenue northwest. The KEN. specialty. Az KINDS OF SILK EMBROTD' a REY TAUGHT i@TON Sire = o}im A Tionual Seasion, 13181 FULLER, Call or send. RT SCHOOL NOW OPEX FORKITS THIRTEENTH ig-et northwest, oppostiw Frantiis Par vat nol cin Pas. SE Principal. 8. 02-im‘ VEN, INSTRUCTION — Pure-old Tealian cokes street northwest, between MADEMOI! OTL. pupil of Mme. Vins, fe Kandl. SELLE H. (Garcia. 1026 17th 980 -am* CHOOL OF MUSIC, Lowzates, All branches 1 ranches. 8:0-2m THEO. IN (KSTABLISHED 1877.) northwe-t. GALLS KING, Principal” Best. Months of study saved. peel. etc., $3 a month. #28-1in™ WE'S BOOKKEEPING—EASIEST, SHORTEST, Above, with pen- G. W. HOWE, 1090 7th street. M No. 1318 18th street northwest. ADAME OCTAVIA SEWELL. ‘Lessons in Instrumental and Vocal Music. ‘CLaseme Iw ITALIAN. o2T-1m* The exercises of this school Law School Buile of the Uni Petreen Jb and o£ streets, on ELEVENTH of OCTO! the faculty, ‘The Hon. WAL tice of the Suy of the acl Practice. LL.D., some time Court of the United States, course of lectures on the the Constitution of the United open to all the classes Catalogues may be hed on, stores of W. H. Morriesn, 47 and of James office of Fitch, Fox & nus, or by letter to the 57 8, COX, LL.», preme of the Disteiot and the Hon. WILLIAM A. MAURY, LL, D. ant Attorney General of the United States, in ‘charge respectively of the Junior and the Senior clare ‘as alto of the Post-craduate courses in Common Law Practice and in Equity Pleadings and ITRONG, be By icular the Hon. WILLIAM 8’ y parti request, oe = (oLcMBIAN UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL. ill be resumed vereity 90 WEDW: at SIX O'CLOC! snnnouncements for the year will be and interpretation of tates. The course is of the echool, and will begin in lication at the book- nay lvania avenue, Anglim & Co., 1424 F strect, Brown, 1437 Pennsyh President, JAMES C, WELLING. at the ave- Y, the Pe re. oy coment col Jucted dinted nt reasonable terms _ COUNTRY REAL ESTATE —————— FPok BENT A BEAUTIFUL RURAL REAIDENOR one mile from this city, ten rooms, good cellar Habis; only B18 per month. Re PALL Sead New York avenue. Sea ies < SALE OK EXCHANGE POR CITY PROP- Ty Parse two miles from Pecans oar: taining 81% acres. Apply to JOHN STEPHE deusburg, Std. E: “ oF6-Lm* oR SALE-AT AYATTSVI MD. NEW F acai, on esd spthaes we EVANS, S008 ¥ atnost ner oll-2w* Hyattevilie, % VOR &, — Ea eee | sites: in 3 Srauee RW. PEN 3 EB SALE—A FEW SELECT LOTS IN ter's addition to Hy at low nada yettorite at ko BEALL, 323 4's treet northweet FRSA ‘OR EXCHANGK—TWO OF THR: ‘arms in this Vici 30 Other 104 acres. Will ‘be eubalvidea it HUGUELY & BOWEN 645 New York avenue. FE Beer. “INGLESIDE.” A most attractive and desi nest Washington city, being on 16th etreat ‘ones and-a-balf tulles north of tho Prox ew Sists of sixty acres of lawn and wood laid ont, n arranged: ‘eontain- G. M. WIGHT, 629 Lou a fe - ‘Trustees. Rh FALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- erty, Farm three miles from nores. -third cleared land, suitable, for gardent Sakadt TERE mriaweaes Ue © Bey gree ———E PERSONAL. pee TAL GENTLEMAN THAT TOOK SILK UM. hy Erola ot auction sabe on Vermont avenue, Wo. 1025, Will eave himeelf trouble—expose— by leaving the same . vie ex y apex ROSS, THE LONG-ESTABLISHED, RE. liable Clairvoyant and Astrologixt, gives better satisfaction in all affairs of life than any one in the, fession ; the past, present an: future 5 Seecees aes meee uniness, love and tuatcimony. ALL IN TReURer Satisfaction given or no pay. Consultation 2d street, above D etrest horihweet. WILLIAMS AND ©. . PRICE'S PRIVATE W "Baise 5 All baat ‘street, oon “ey ea, Neate and 021-3m ite to Cate 402 con’ residence Eee” ded to. Office hours—¥'s.m. to 10 mam, F northwest. tmahi6-7m" IVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY, sTH street northwest. Heliable information ‘tur 3 all cases: consultation free; wili call at residence Fngucetuesiod: all business strioty confidential. CE -3w Srerting Sesnic | Ress Arithmetic; Spencerian Bookieep! chased on éntering, somely illustrated Collese full information, sent: at the College offs, PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEG! Hall Building, corner 9th and D streets. Day for the education of sons and daugh- ters, and men ‘and women for seif- and real life. ‘The branches taught are the En iat Laguna, Bast , $50; evenis an thi $id evening tuition, oue month, $6. The new: hart ‘Announcement, containing free upon application by mail, or IENRY C. SPENC! Principal. SARA A. SPENCER, Vioo Principal ia ical ing by, singe and, double entry. E. LINCOLN and te, busi i and correnpond ad aceoun ness and correspondence, by leading business houses: Physical and Voeal Gule ture: Poiitical Economy: Commercial Law; Business Ethics. Special dey itz in Elocution, Phonogra- phy and Drawing. in charge of best masters. 'C open AUGUST 28rm, for the reception of students for ear, day or evening. Tuition:—By the year, in monthly installments of $10, $60; by the quarter, twelve ; year echolarship for day or evening, pur- ree months, . For particulars, call northwest. H. DONCH WILL RESUME HIS LESSONS ON THE VIOLIN AND ORCHESTRAL IN- STRUMENTS on and after MONDAY, ber or address 608 Hi street 625-3 and Evening class Cure of Stammeri from 9 a. m. I UINCY SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION AND PHYSI- Q ‘CAL CULTURE, 1114 M Btrest Northwest. MRS. M. STKVENS HART, Principal. MONDAY. September Afternoon came, ho dgraoraent thos in English Language, A Preparatory Department for Boys and Gi veil Branchoe” Deas, Egat Principals, 1023 ‘ORWOOD atrest, Select School 20th. Terms c. Faculty University > and other 1212 AND 1214 14TH for Younx Lad‘es and Little for achotastic — $100; under en Languages, ved. of Johns Hopkins University, jeasors.. ‘emi- Btudies | iG: ADEMY, 1721 De Mert parasars a 7th st. aw. M3 Bl gd SEMINARY, ‘and students sues ag art, For French Boarding and Day School tor 1100 M street norikiwest Washington, D. C., ‘Special advantages: catalogues, apply t0 tas SCHOOL OF ELOCUTION Art resumes its studies OCTOB! orclasses. E) COUNTRY IN TE TAIL OF BAL BTA ta mil-6m_ moderate Nodelay. tne F creat norte school DUVAL MAGE 7.9 150k meet wat by mall iD DRAMATIC from & ‘Mrs. Private in- to7 SCRAP PICTURES. PQESCRAD BOOKS, SCREENS. POCKETS. Cas Christmas Presents, any Decorative Work, also Tissue Borders, Xwes Carda, Wonders for Chriet- mas. J. JAY GOULD, 421 9th street. Sco adv. “dap. _PROFESSIONAL. R. M.S. PARSONS, Mt DICAL ELECTRICIAN, A Pfatvanic and Electro Vapor Bathe, M Sweod movement ie Trestwwent, ac. Hours from 9am. toTp.m. 6! 8 6th street northwest. o6-1m* IPE, UND: RSIGNED HAS RESUMED HIB office hours in Washington, st 1209 Pennsyl EXULING, M. Des Suton ‘tu chante bf Bier Seed Kye and Ear Infirmary, Baltimore, Md. o-im os (ae wise FOR HEALTH ON DAILY WALES Corns, bunions, bed nails, and other complaints of the feet successfully treated st OR. WHITE'S Chirop- dial Establishment, 1416 posite Willard's Hotel. Office fee ized by the highest and naval dignitaries of thin a of leading foreign governments, and. well -is personages. Ww D.C. in 180i S co DiePAXDALL PARSONS. Dewriwe, 425 7th street north ‘over Bailan Store. Gold fillings a . Gas DENTIST, night. _ KLOEBE! t36 E Srunee Nox: THWRST. Vitalized Air by the Hurd for the; ox eat by System, Painless: *« Book ven day of D* STARE PARSONS, DENTIST, T. M. TALBOTT, DENTIST, from corner E. inserted $7 per set. Di’ vi Des ise sd Agee ee, Mees of Dentistry. fees. ALLY. 19i1 Fatrest torthwest = THE BEST AND Fs dopenrsox eae we and. TR. Car Stabler Hongo Hlaurterod Boet below Chicago price. Notice OF REMOVAL.