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Ti, EVENING STAR. 7a WASHINGTON TIONDAY. PSBY S. NOVES...... She Evening §i torn fice cat permane: cwintton mere thar treble that of any other daliy paper published In Vi ashiveton. count to tnt @? alt tne ctner daily papers here added together. offce is ecnnected with the Telephone Fx- Cliage. Adverticenents, cxcers for the paper by mai 416 otherwive. pews. or yny informstion or business «rn Le pent day or night, free of chance. ‘TRE Stan will be sent by mail, post paid, to those leaving the city during the summer for any length of time, and the address changed as often ax desired. Subteription, fy ceuts per mouth, POSITIVELY Ix ADVANCE. Gov. Homtiton has responded to an Invitation to eliver an address tn Baltimore with a letter re- Viewing the adiniaistration of state affairs by the democracy. This letter will stir polities to its ‘Very «lepths in Maryland, a3 the Governor does not Spare his purty nor his political assoctates. He claims tuat the democracy inherited som2 bad methods from the republicans, and, Instead of getting rid of these the abuses continually in- creased up to 1882. cratic asceadeney, “became In the early days of demo- he says the party organization the instrament of a compact and thor- nized person wt power.” Instead of a hy of men with asys- as any government of pleaary powers, ruled the state. This sapreme Fse2-1 ujonthe pariy machinery and “tt Into a systematic wrong. All sorts of d. Its no secret that the Gover- onitor Gorman and hts ltewtenants 1 Influence that exerted a power as absolute as that of Jultas Caesar in the Roman are recatiet, and the manger ignored pointed out. The acts isiature 0. 1830 are scathing!y reviewed. In beter, Hamilton's arraignivent of ints | party is os severe as language can make it He charges that fraud, corruption and extravagance | have had full swas, and that the lobby has been mare aa importint functionary {a the system of party rute. fie gives the last“lectslature credit for the reform measures It adopted, but declares that what bas been done falls far short of what the people d+ mind. Just at this juncture, on the eve of a canvass Involving the political control of the state and When the democratic party 1s already rent by facilonal differences that refuse to yleld to harmontzing Influences, Gov. Hamilten’s bold de- Dunciation of the party, whose chief oficial rep- resentative he Is, cannot but have a demoralizing effect. Hie virtually proclaims to the people that his party ts totaliy unworthy of further trust Unless it parges Itself of the men who rule it and the methods prevailing In It. Naturally, the re- pubdlicans get considerable encouragement from these dissensions In the democratic ranks, but they have some troubles of their own to heal be- fore they can count upon getting much benedt frou the quarrels of their adversaries. — ~~ The British government has, at last, "xed upon & plan for assisting Irish emigrants that fs prac- ical and humane. It contemplates the removal 0f 209.900 poor Irish people to Canada, they to be Provided there with means to make their way ta life. Set of the proluctive land of Canada Is to De divided Into sections of 100 acres each. Upon €ach section will be erected the necessary houses, and it wiil be provided with farming implements. The Tri salzrant, with his family, will be set- nd furntshe2 with seeds and everything necessary to farming. For the first Taree years no rent will be exacted from him; after that he must pay fifteen doilars annuaily, ‘Bantil $0 Is paid, when he will 2equire title to his farm. He will be accorded the privilege ot buy- ng the property at any tims upon payment of $00. It is intended to move ten thousand Irish fumilies, comprising fifty thousand people, to Canada this arrangement next spring, and others will follow as fast as preparations are made. in whic ot the } ———__<-+— General Wickham places himself at the service of the people of Hanover and Caroline counties, Virginta, as the senatorial candidate. He declares that he fs tm full accord with the democrats in thelr «forts to defeat the coalitionists. The call upon Gen. Wickham originated with a regular democratic convention of the senatorial district, and it was Immediately taken up by the republl- cans who oppose Mahone. This action of the dem- Ocrats,seconded by republicans and responded toby Gen. Wickham, signifies a closer alltance between. tue opponents of Mahone’s coalition than has Aitherto existed. It means that antagonism to Mahone outweighs party fealty. Gen. Wickham announces that he intends to make a thorough canvass of the district. + > _____ The lower house of the Georgia legislature has Pas=et & local option act as the best and fairest Solution of the temperance question. On the Petition of on~-tenth of the qualifled voters of a county, or of one-fifth in a town or city, an election must De held to determine the I'quor policy of the community. The election must be entirely sep- arate from any other, $» that no polities! influence can effect the result. The ballots are required to Present the tssue distinetly by having plaint; Printed on them “For whisky” and ” If a majority vote agat tly prohibits the manufacture and sale of intoxicating Uquors In the community. The fentiment in the upper house indicates that it ‘Will vote for the measure. ————— ‘w York manager of the Western Unton aph company undertakes to convert the cutting of wir-s into an argument against the undecround system, which the public so much favors. He saysif the wires were run underground evil-disposea persons could, with a spade and cable-cntting instruments, actually” ruin the com- pany In 2 short time.” This objectionts decttediy thin, The popular edict ts made up—the unsighuy poles must go. ‘The consolidation of the Bankers and Mer- ebants and Southern Telegaph compantes 13, Probably a movement tn the direction of supply- nz that competition which the strike has demon- Strated to be so necessary. Netther of these com- Panles was interfered with by the strike as their The 3 Tees! eraployés had no grievance. One result of the Consolidation fs to be an {immediate adtition of six Wires between Washington and New York. The ltses are also to be extended as rapidly as possible Rortd and south, ———_~e+ —___ ‘The 'quor dealers of Ohto in convention assem- Died have formally declared that their “hopes rest With the democracy and thelr success depends Upon the defeat of the republican party.” This puts the situation boldly, at all eventa MW the Hquor interest can defeat the republicans it means to do 80, because 1s “hopes” rest with that party. z ————_<ee—____ ‘The New York Times treats the Western Union's Apoeryphal census of the, exactly, 101 wires cut ‘wpon its nes, with irreverence, ‘It says: “Per- sens who like real live fun should watch the Western Union Telegraph Company in these days. A barn full of monkeys 1s tm comparison a sad and melancholy spectacle.” ———_<eo—____ Mr. A. S. Abell, the veteran proprietor of the Baltimore Sun, has Just celebrated his seventy- Seventh birthday. His health is good and his ‘Vigorous mind still directs the excelle nt Journal he has conducted so successfully. In Spain the sentiment tn favor of a republic ts being pursued by troops, but It seems to travel faster than the pursuers. It 1s continually break- ing out In some new place. Serer Axo Proxouscen Barcarss. Lovely Organdies, Li and Persian Lawn! Sinwhasrs on Satines, ‘ ti Entire Stock at 19e. Lousdaie Cambric, (that beautiful fabric), 10Ke. Stock at wouderful'y low prices o¢ BRODHEAD & CO.’s, wail, 13, 14, 29,30, sep] 1205 F street northwest, ‘The Perfection to which the Rhine Stone Peb'es have been brot iit, the beanty of their Se janes. an: ¥, the remarkable low we -eil them, surprises every one who looks at: and beautifiil assortment which we are abie to Ia; our customers, and induces persons dseamet of wearing dmitations, and whom nobody Would suspect of even giving @ thought to them, to in- vest quite Lberally in their purchase. Our variety com- vrises a full Line of stuge Stone acti Se. up. arity it Pipe, tn the latest designe, one in kolled gold. ate end Steriin Silver, from 9c. up. Gents scart Bins aud ~ingis studs, fa Holied gold piate @ d-solid S.iver, lovely patterns, all nw, from Oe. ty weir tone it Closter "ings in rolled gold plate and from $e. Wy whe iat nt novelties reeled as soon as they leave the ractory, and dal y arcivins. In Rolled gold plate Bangies and Bracelets, including lowiy designe invall Back and Back acd Gold eee show an immense assortment. Our One Do'lar Brace- foie have by thar beauty won the heart of many a youn Our $1.79 and 2 Bracelets have an uni putation, snd our higher grades vie in quality, de- sign, workmanship, and wear with solid gold ones, from wh ch they cannot be distinzuished. AB gzmwination of our stock; which te the largeat in , and comprises everyt ving in the Jet os in great profusion, is resysotfally solicited. M. SILVERBERG & CO., 312 7TH STREET and 313 8TH STREET N.W. Near Pa, avenue. Wir We Are Nor Dome. We are not GIVING GOODS aWaY. So many stores are doing this that we have decided to be. little selfish, and make Just a lite Lit of money on our goods, eveu this late in the season. We are not OVERSTOCKED. ° Our stock is way down, which is the best evidence that ‘Wo have sold lots of goods this season. ‘We are not going to try wo DECEIVE you by telling yon what wonderfull Bargains we have got, but oply aak you to step in our place aud convince your self that the prices we put on goods are guaranteed at ail times to be the lowest. If you buy anything of us, and it doesu’t please you, why bring it back and haye your money refunded without any question. Aug ust is ihe month for PANTALOON, and, if you need a pair, take a peep in our window and see how weil we are prepared to serve your wants, A. SAKS & CO, LEADING ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS AND TAIL- : ors, 316 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. auls Seccriry Frou Loss By Buratary, ROBB. RY, FIukE OR ACCID. 4. THE NALIONAL SAFE DEPO IT COMPANY, Ce ex 15TH STREET aND New YorK Ave. Perperal Charter Act of Congress January 22d, 1867. Cepital, £200,000, Kents § per yt ad takes all kinds of Securities and Valuables on Special Deposit at lowest rat NYDER, President. , EE, of Riggs & Co., Vice President. Saree. + SIUNTEVANT, Secretary, ¢. E. Nyman, Asst. Seoy. Drnctors: Peniamin P. Snyder, — Churtes C. Glover, John Cassels Henry A. Willard, ‘Albert L. ‘Thomas Evans, doun G. Parks. Rexsaxrs Or Dax Goons AT VERY LOW PRICES, euls WE HAVE MEASURED ALL THE REMNANTS IN OUR STOCK AND HAVE MARKED THEM VERY CHEAP, AS WE WILL TAKE AN INVEN- TORY OF STOCK ON SATURDAY, AND DESIRE TO CLOSE THEM OUT Ax NEAR AS POSSIBLE. THEY COMPRISE ALL KINDS OF FIRST-CLASS DRY GOODS, AND MANY BARGAINS ARE OF- FERED. FULL STOCK OF DRESS GOODS OF EVERY DE- SCRIPTION AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES, FRENCH SATTEENS IN BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN GKEAT VARIETY. CHOICE PARASOLS VERY CHEAP. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania Avenue. ONE PRICE. N. B.—THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. Ocvr Dooz Seonrs, anis OQUET,” all styles and prices, 'from $1 per set up. ANS TENNIS," @ large assortineus {200 $4 wee set up. “ARCHERY,” 9 full line ef Bows and Arrows on hand, STENNIS RACKETS,” ali styles aud prices. “DIPERIAL CROQUET.” WM. BALLANTYNE & SON, aul3 428 SEVENTH STREET NonTHWeST. Boanye SHIRTS, SCARFS AND HANDKERCHIEFS. W. 8. TEEL, avis 955 Pennsylvania avenue. An Apotoey. The PALAIS trusts its demn f what could not be avoided PALAIS ROYAL ad- [ettieed tn the Repub icv Special Bargains in Hose and Gloves. “Owing to delay in transit these Job love did Hot arr ve in thue, disappointing many of our patrons: who called in answer to our advertisement, here at last. trons will not con: er LIST. 250 Doz. Lisle Thread Gloves, extra long, all the new colors, 130 Doz. have perfect fitting, 260. ; worth 480. Lisle Thread Gi the, sold all the seagon for 886." only Seo. Sor pals 16 Children's Derb: Doz. [raping be ye Ribbed Hose, Price 25¢. per pair.” 250 Doz. Gent's Strij Kot can be found poo. ‘our special price 4 ‘hite feet, on! pair; our rf English Half-Hose; worth 33 and 6a 25c. per pair. PALAIS ROYAL, aud 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Eany Fact Scresies. SEATON PERRY Buccessor to Perry & Brother) HAS NOW “READY FOR INSPECTION” A COM- PLETE STOCK OF ALL-WOOL PARIS CAMELS- HAIRS, LUPIN’S FRENCH CASHMERES—ALL COLORS, CHUDDA CLOTHS, HABIT CLOTHS, DEAP DE KARS, FRENCH TRICOTS, ALL- ‘WOOL SOOTCH PLAIDS, BLACK AND COLORED SILK VELVETS, ELEGANT STOCK OF BLACK AND COLORED SILES, OTTOMANS, MUSCO- VITES AND RHADAMES FROM THE BEST FRENCH MANUFACTURERS. PARIS JERSEYS, EMBROIDERED FIOHUS: SILKE, Pope pg BHETLAND AND CASHMERE GENTS’ MAUDS, LADIES’ BLANKET SHAWLS. FANCY PARASOLS AT COST. “LOWEST PRICES" ON ALL SUMMER DRESS FABRICS, EMBROIDERED ROBES AND LA- DIES’ LINEN AND MOHAIR DUSTERS. er CHOICE IN FIG AND Coop sor Plone ees bapaat SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. Established 1840, wll ‘They are Woopwarp & Lornnor, ONE PRICE BOSTON HOUSE, 921 * Pennsylvania avenue. oat JERSEY WAISTS AND JACKETS. GRAY JACKETS. ‘We are now showing a novelty and something entirely new in JERSEYS, suitabie for ladies in half mourning ‘and those preferring subdnet colors. This Jersey is made to order for us, and cannot be found elsewhere. ‘The price is only $3.50. OUR $2.50 JERSEY, In black and colors, increases in popularity daily, which shows conclusively that it is the best Jersey IN THE MARKET AT THAT PRICE. OUR $ JERSEY, In black and the most desirable colors, French shape with plaited back, handsome satin bow, revere collar and pockets, are superior to anything offered at the price elsewhere, Just received a new invoice of Navy Blue and Garnet JERSEYS, French shape, made of imported material, which we will offer at the VERY REASONABLE PRICE of $7, CREAM WHITE JERSEYS. A few of these in stock, which we offer AT THE LOW PHICE of $3.50. BLACK SILK JERSEYS. We are offering an elegant ALL SILK JERSEY for $10. REMNANTS OF PRINTED GOODS. SATTEENS, LAWNS, CRETONNES, GINGHAMS, PRINTS, PERCALES, SEIRTING, &c. Allof which have been marked down to a very low fix- ure in order to close them all out previous to our eemi- annual stock-taking, 400 yards Grass Linen, reduced to So. per yard. 500 yards Piain Gingham, reduced from 12/4. to 6c. per yard, to close. Best Prints, 6c. per yard, warranted. EMBROIDERED FLANNEL, reduced from $1.37%6 to $1 per yard. ‘Bargains in Remnants of Embroidered Flannel. One lot of CARRIOKMACROSS LACE, 2% and 8 inches wide, reduced from 25¢. per yard to 16c,, to close out. WHITE CANVAS BELTS, 15c. each. DRESS SHIELDS, a full line. including white and black, very desirable for Jerseys. GREAT REDUCTION IN MULL FICHUS. A large variety of Hand-embroidered Fichus, both in plain and polka dot, white and fancy colored, at just ‘sbout half-price, to close them out before stock-taking. PARASOL DEPARTMENT. All of our Finest Parasols are now marked down to $5 each regardless of former price. Coachers all marked down. Another lot of Ladies’ SILK JERSEY GLOVES, 6 and 8 button length, 75 and 8736 cents, Choice Shades ot Tan, Terra Cotta, Shrimp Pink, Brown, Plum, &c. Customers ordering these Gloves by mail will do well to order them immediately in order to get a choice of colors. LADIES’ HOSE, SOLID COLORS. Just opened this week the Greatest Bargain of the Season. Splendid quality, fall fashioned. We have them in Binck, Cardinal, Garnot, Brown and Navy Blue, and shall sell them forthe extremely low priceof 35 cents per pair or 3 pairs for $1. GREAT REDUCTION IN FINE CORSETS, In a few sizes only. ° Lot No. 1.—Seven CORSETS Only. Fine French Woven, 1-18-in., 2-19, 3-21, 1-25. Reduced from $3 to #2. Lot No. 2.—Twelve CORSETS. French Contille, 1-18-in., 2-19, 2-24, 3-25, 2-27, 1-28, 1-29. Reduced from $3.50 each to $2.50. Lot No. 3.—Four CORSETS, 2-27-in., 1-28, 1-29. French Woven. Beduced from, $2.60 to $2. @-WE HAVE NO OTHER SIZES OF THESE GooDs!! Fuasr Corons. sull PACIFIC LAWNS, 80, LINEN LAWNS, 150, LINEN LAWNS, 20¢. LINEN LAWNS, 26c. CHOICE WHITE GOODS, 12340. TYLER & CHEWNING, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Dry Goons, Low Prices. an8 Fast Colors LAWNS, 5and 6c. we Lasse. LAWS Be. Good 4-4 B iOW ¥ COTTON, 6x0. CAN ON FLANNEL, 634.8, 10, 1230, -ICOES reduced from 8 to 50. MNANT: inds, half price. S' SUMMER ViSIs, 980. SUMMER GOODS at wreatly reduced prices, ‘Trade Dollars taken at par. GEO. J. JOHNSON, aulo 713 Market Space. RTIFICLAL, EYE A $8 $10, $15. Fyestabt fitted. HEMPLEMS OLD STAND, myl9 453'Penn+vlvania aveutie. Don Trrr gr? . u Ui T fF RiGee i e EE ‘WH F EPP RRR ERR <SS%g g58Sg FRB ,688, PPR R Eo Ss B5S53 Fi s pee im Ee “sss, Ssssg Ee BP OE E kur sss8 Ssss8 Eee Sass! FOR WINE OR JELLY; APPLE PARERS, &o. WINDOW SCREENS, BUILDERS HABLWAKE, &o, F. P. MAY & CO., yt 634 Pennsylvania avenue. Repucep Paces IN Duy Goops. TEN PER CENT OFF ALL THE STOCK. ‘We make the above reduction to increase our cash sales. Every article included—nothing reserved or excepted—making it the cheapest stock in the city. BLACK SILK GRENADINES, SATINS, GING HAMS, ALL FINE WOOLENS, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, LACES in every style, shape, and quality from finest tochespest. PAKASOLS and SUN UM- BRELLAS, always reasonable in price, with discount off, make them very, very cheap. An cxamination of the stock and prices will convince: you that we have not overstated the matior. JOHN T, MITCHELL, Fad 981 Penneylvania avenue, Tus Is Tax Toon OF YEAR WHEN THERE I8 ALWAYS AN ACTIVE DEMAND FOR MEN'S TROUSERS, AND WE HAVE PROVIDED LIBERALLY OF GOOD THINGS AT LOW PRICES IN THAT LINE. YeT A LARGE PROPORTION OF OUR BUSINESS IS STILL IN MEN'S SUITS, » THE SUIT STOCK IS JUST ABOUT AS COM- PLETE AS AT ANY EARBIER DATE, AND WHATEVER Is NEEDED IN MEN'S OLOTH- ING YOU MAY EXPECT TO FIND HERE, OF THE USUAL HIGH QUALITY AND AT REASONABLE PRICES, WIIH A GUAKANTEE OF SATISFACTION. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, 007 SEVENTH STREET, Opposite the U. 8. Post Office. sys "8 LOW SHOES AT COST. A good pair of Ladies’ Toe stippers for: ‘Ladies’ **dold Comfort" Boot $3. * Children's Spring Hoel 15, a713-1m WANTED—HELP. Ye FOR SALE—HOUSES. EDUCATIONAL. Wax caash chase BUSHELMAN, “Rise. el hors on Be de ng a oo Puta. Me eee ‘SEPTEMBER Noe QNTEDA Goon cee WAITER, AT Paley prion Gh 000. Coe eae Spank feat | esld ie RUERT HALLOWELL. aw. Bowe a Hooma, 202 9h street, corner of northwest, opposite ‘Washington ANTED—A NUMBER ONE KEEEPER. For such aonea gord sale-¥ will e paid and & permanent situation qusrzateed: a man about rears of capable of taking entire charge of an of- ice. NO ueed apply. Address Box 23, Str office. suis-3t ANT“D—A FIRST-CLASS CHAMBERMAID and Nutse, white or smail family; s00d waves. Send address to Box 56, Star office, itt ANTED—A ED WOMAN TO COOK, W fscn ana fron, alt between Sand 7 o'clock p.m: at 1225 13th strect northwest. City references re- quged. sul3-st ANTED—GOOD SHIRT IRONERS AND GIRLS: Wie tara. DEXEEI LAUSDMY. S01 Gus serge northwest. auls-2t* AN:ED—A GOOD BLACKSMITH AND eet Me Oat ik ates Torthwest, Ww. ow 3. it ANT D—A WHITE SERVANT FOR GENERAL housework: references required. Apply at 417 Q street northwest. cs vt WANIED-A COMP-TENT CHILD'S NURSE; good wages. Address Box 57, Star office, _1t* AW UASTED-A YOUNG MAN, ABOUT 18 On 20 come well recommenda ane hacing emunees:, mut well recotunen ded one Raving some know Of the business prefered. Address PHARMACIST: Btar offioe. aul RB RENT—FOR A SMALL FAMILY WITHOUT children, three convent. BE i-coms ues of beth room and all modern improvements. Beni $10, payable Advance. 928 4th street northwest. ‘aull-st POR EERIGA FW, NOR: OF THOSE FINELY Drovemente, Wal be enter ein be Gebel weroekee ha Parties. 1399 and 1343 Pennsylvania avenue? aul St ie NI—TWO OR TH RE PLEASANT OOM- mt nes foe farnished or unfurnished. sult- 2 See Seer eat tamily. 902 D street 2 aul. RENT—PLEASANT SOUTH FRO T FUR- one quite in te native ome eee le fn he R _RENT_iOoMS—FUBNISHED OB UNFUR- FP aisned, wit bard Se Departnyente wil Boda guiok and pleasant home, Apply at iai6 11th street northwest. PF imeata; single or en pulls, go bi eect ad ments; rey third floors; southern exposure, bath, &o. At 1411 K street_ northwest, and McPherwon Franklin’ squares. FOR RENT—HOUSES. W ‘work: corpe of aghtts so? Tenae Suicinee™ AO tor's “new ‘ook "On a ‘Mexican Mustangs” most Kberal arrangsments an: exclusive ample territory. Adarege At onc, THAYER, MICKIAM & O0., (lin ited, 608 Arch street, Philadelphia, au7-6t ‘ANTED_BY THE HOME BENEFIT <OCIETY of New York for sickness, scoldent and death, an €xperienced man as general ‘agent and soilcitor for ‘Washington and vicinity. Liberal terms. to an ener- Getic man, Apply or address P. J. TRACY, General anager, 98 Broadway, New York, ‘au7-lw" ANTED—AT NEWPORT NE VA., 100 W ‘trotccleas Carpenters; five montis? wor vee Im to $2.60 ; board $4 to $6 per weol Sieber ie pee er ANTED—A FOKEMAN DAIKYMAN AND TWO Laborers on a Farm. Apply at FULTON'S Loan Ofies, $14 9th street horthwent 3y30-2W WASTED FOR NEW YORK CITY—COLOKED cooks and general workers; ways paid. For this city, cooks, nurses and general workers: bring rofer- ences; 926 F st.n.w.,PRICL'S Agency. _Jy23-19t" ANTED—LADIES OR YOUNG MEN, IN CIT ‘or country. to take nice, light and pleasant work at their own homes: $2 to $$ aday easily and quietly Helge Uditbe etTAREE SU ERE for_reply. address KELL. E MANU AC- hand QOMPANY, Drawer TT, Philadelphia, Pa. jy18-1m* WANTED WHITE AND COLORED COOKS, GEN- eral Workers, 2d Girls and Nurees, for thfs city, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New, Xork suid ¢ eloawhere. ramilies furnished Servants w! ferences. ‘Try us. 920 ¥ st. DW.» “uuncy. ‘CE, PRICE & CO. \y2-T ww" OTE aT MELOTMENT BUREAU FAMILIES furnish -ciaes Help—Cool tera, Chambermaide, General Housewerlers, Keo” Servants wanted. L. C. DUNDORE, 518 10th st. n.w. a18-Am" WANTED—SITUATIONS. WANiep-a SITUATION BY A SETTLED ‘white Woman as a cook; ‘no objection to as. sist in washing; can stay wt nights; has no family. Address Box 60, Star office. at V ANTED_COPYING, TO BE DONE BY A NEAT and legible hand. Promptness guaranteed. Ad- dress “Reliable,” star office. au11-2¢' W 4SiED-BY A YOUNG MAN OF STEADY habits @ position as Bookkeeper or assistant. Best of references given. Addrass L. H., Star Office, all-4t* ANTED—AN ARTIST OF EXPERIENCE AND ability will accept of a position in an ¢ducational or and panting, Addiee AEST SO. Boas, ine an nting. TIST, P. O. Box 4s Bactimore, Mae aul0-6t WANIEDSPLACEN FOR COOKS, CHAMBER. maids, Nurses, Housemen, Drivers, Waitars and Boys, with references. Women servants can be Office, Hs Agency, 926F st. n.w. C. jy2- Tw* VAN 2DUBY TWO NAVAL OFFIC. RS AND wives, Rooma and Board in northwest section from October Ist; no children; private family pre- ferred. Address OFFICER, staroffice, — aul3-dt" WASZED BY TM0 LADIES, THREE Ok FOUR unfurnished Rooms in the northwest portion of the city. Address Mrs. H., 1998 G street n. w.qulU-3t" WANTED—HOUSES. WANTED TO ARENT_FOR A, FIEST-CLAGS ¥, a large Hou ral Incation; must in got der. a H. wa 916 F st.n, '3-3* ED—PA:. TIES HAVING M )DERN SEY. room brick house for reut iu northwest section, at ‘$80 per month, can hear of a tenant desirable in ail re- spects by addressing W. A. H., Star office, Rent p in advance if aesired. t® WASZED [HOUBE OF (TEN OR TWELVE rooms. Address Box 65, City Post Office. all-3t* OR RENT—OORNER DWELLIAG—PART OF moves and in peed See ANE We EO fF . Or ss Tie 18th street northwest aul3-Im. BGR SENTSA FIVe-ROOM BRICK HOUSE ON Lith street northwest; five minutes walx of t tastefully fur Treana ; 16th instant until Noveinber nexty tos resp.sible party Tent moderate. ‘Address it, See oftioe. it Qe BENT—SEPTEMBER ler, A SEYEN ROOM Brick House: modern improvements; one square from Onpttol. 315 Delaware avenue northeast. py 214 Lith street aouthwest. aull- F9E, BENTSBRICK HOUSE, SEVEN ROOMS, first-class condition, bay window, modern im ments, 1004 Now Hampehireavenue, ‘avenue; $30; possession 15th. C, W! sylvania avenue. RK _RENT—BRICK, 1408 N STREET NORTH- west, twelve rooms.’ $60; Brick, 110 $d street n.w., ; Brick, 1621 6th street n.w., seven roo! ALBERT F. FOX, 920 Fst. n.w.” aul ‘OR KENT—BRICK, 1518 NINTH STR ET N.W., ten rooms, bath, &c., good repair. $35; Brick, 250 2d street n.e., ten rooms, cellar, introbes. ‘kc. newly papered and 3 S20 atreet northwest nt #90 ROR RENT—$10 EACH_—1454 AND 1466 T STREET northwest; six rooms. bath. water, &c. WM. F. HOLTZMAN, 1321 F street northwest. eull-2t Fok FENT_HOUSE 1103 9rx STREET NORTH- west. For terms, &ec., apply to W. W. BUR. DETTE, 928 7th street northwest. aul0-8t Pere A LArGe TW@sTORY BRICK Stable, in alley between B and C and 12th and 13th Streets southwest. Inquire of A. F. BARKER, 209 13th street southwest. ‘aul0-3¢* FOR, BENT HOUSE, 467 MISSOURT AVE Ry between 45s and ‘th streets; 16 rooms, gaa an ‘Water. Key at 477 Missouri avenue, ‘wuld-3t* Fok, BENT HOUSE No. S15 SIXTH “TREEC northwest, containing 10\ rooms: ali modern tnu- Fovemen good repair. Inquire of W. C. JUHN- BON, 718 19th street nofthwest. 9-2 FOR BENT OR SALEEIVE NEW TWO-STORY ‘and mansard roof Dwellings, with cellar under en- tire buildings, These house are built and finished in firet-ciags style, and oontain all modern improvemente; juean Anne" lusts; natura) wood finish; cathe- ral glass windows, &c.;' will be sold on reasonable termsor rented to relisble tenauts. DANE! SON, 1226 F atreet northwest. & RENT—NEW DWELLING HOUSE, 1628 0 street northwest. Apply toJ. J. SHEDD, 1402 14th street northwest. au3-4m ‘near Penni ten rooms, $4! $21 anil: BB SALE Fo" Taner peavtiect. xew Hovsrs, L on N corner 12th street northwest, the Kiavueet location im this otty, Duiit very subst ntial, with the latest improvements, @nd eontaining 11] lanre-size A aceliar. Ihe Bret floor has tich crystal vas ‘Bxtures, and polisbed brass is n-ed for thy residue A large ventilating space under the roof protects the thir story.” Che fronts are faced with prewsed and orns- Which acts ara veutuator,, The houses are ops forse Venti.ator. r Yor ox EnGhdog Medias Wo pam ove Sys Oana Rein ore oraey R. GOLDSCEMID, anll-Sm 812 7th strect northweet. RS A MOSr DESIRABL® FUSS tal eas ceed eras house nished; can be bought with fe = JNO. A. eaeecorr. teal tatate Broker, aull-7t 1416 F street northwest. R SALE — UR NeW DWELLINGS, B Friteot tistwoca ais and bin : 8 new and northeast, after 6 P.m.: Sans See, : streets ‘sull-3t R SALE_DWELLING HOUSE ON K 8 REET, ferme, by WESCOTT & WILCOX, Rea kasi Broken, corer 20th and I streets northeset. aud-20 Fe, SALE—TWO-STORY FiAME HOUSE AND Lot, 2086 7th street northwest; § roms. 30" jot, ruining from 7th to 8th etrest. aur bee [= bore Esoiige ATD CLASBICAL miGH 2. ¥. BUNT, Wil open Soptember 10. 1883, in the North Koom of Dr. Su Church, Gy street tee, paulls of tis school th SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, ESTAB- § “ tN pets ret efor espe ge ‘students A. ‘ished tm 1864 and improved: handsome and ‘day and event K tio Feu for reoey ion and re datration, 3. Course of lorals. and Phonography. “Lo the ‘Ment the student invests and receiver mites, checky drafin Teeeipta, Aer Taye Touts, inmurance and taxes, and “keeps all of tiie wc- ‘coun: International Buxinees College Diploma confer’ ‘Upon graduates at close of scbowstic year. It ts of ad vantage to students to be registered and fully equipped Prior to the opening day, ‘Hours of Lustruction—Day sesaions, 9 a.m. to 2:50 p. me, Breming somone, Monday, “Tuesday, Thursiay ‘Tuition ‘Day sessions, year scholarshap, tn cash, $50; year scholarship, in instalments, $60, payaliie fie ae < ye ~_} anonth 2 gee each: by rer, $20 upon admission, Even- ‘sceaione, veer acholarehipy in cash, $50; the querer. ‘adinisaion, #16, UF the moukl, on « jon, $6. New Liustrated A: sent by nail on application. Hi SBE’ RK, Principe! io 7" aul R SALE_TWO FRAME HOUSES, $1,100 A FSi Beate ean ca coed reen's Xi an Sette. “Apply 405 Dih street northwest austin FPOy GAECTBRES STORY BRICK HoUSr. 26 ‘2d street northeast, 10 rooms, aii modern imj prove- ments; house has been recently put in complete repair; ‘will be sold at ne THOS J, MATH. hteal ba: ‘street northweet. ‘3y25-Im tate Broker, 1220 ‘QRE BARGATS we of around i perty, containing 1,389 equare feet of ground, fronting 98 fect on New Ham by two handsome twenty. 4 shrubbery, nity to buy home ani id ut. Also, a fine feet 8 inches on New Hampshire aver te, circle. A splendid investment ai $4,103, located (new) p'ese-briok-front House: Hive roots; as, Water, Ac. Sold at once for $1,250. Call at ouce. W. E. BURFORD, 804 F street northwest, v2 FOR. SALE—LOTS. HAVE TWO OF THE CAWAPEST LOTS IN MT. Teasant for aale: eaey terms. Apply at one to CHARLER W. HANDY, | 14 F street n. w. aull-3t POE SALES CAPITOL, HILL Bun DING LOT, fronting 24 street, ani for sonal Lib'ary, 22% by 88 fect, to wide alley. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 020 street ‘aull-3t FGF SALE-DUILpING LOTS—I HAVE SOME UF ni a8 Lot, 49 near Dupont ‘Also, nicely L the finest Lots in the northwest section for sale at What are now cheap prices, a8 prospective street and otner improvements will greatly enhance the vslt now is the time to buy for the coming fall and spring advances. JNO. A. PRESCOTT, eal Estate Broker, anil-aw 1416 F street northwest. OR SALE—CHEAP—A DESIRABLE LOT OW College Hill, 50 feet front. Apply at once. WM . YOUNG, 142) New York avenue, anl0 St JOR SALE-SMALL CASH PAYMENTS—FASY terms, Buliding Lote, in the village of Mount Piess- head of 1ath street. DANENHOWER & SON, 1226 Fatroct. au8-1 R SALE—DESIRABLE DOUBLE LOT—43; within half a equare o° Thomas Cir je. Will be sold SEA great bargain. if gold at once. PARKER & TOWN- SEND, Real katate Brokers, 1415 F st. u.w. auj-lw ROR RENT. 718 19th st, 14 r8.,m.1.£60.00/1916 30th. 02 21stut,, 10 re.,m.i.45.00/2118 H at, 725 20th st., 10 re......45.00/ Cor. 20th 2010 H st., 10 rs.,m.i..39.00|Cor, 27 1918 K et. 10 rs.,m.i.27.50 3017 M st., 9 rs, & WILCOX, Real Estate Brokers, Corner 20th and I streets northwest. a FOR BENT. 1201 K et. n.w,, 14 rs,.$100/1723 De Seles st. n.w., 1824 Jefferson’ Pisce 2. | 11 rs... iia Hitiyer g w., 9 ra, eo 9 Te + 80/4 new Ho 2028 Hnllyer'ave. ‘h, w. 11 re... 55 2 35 23 911 16ch at. n. 35 -ASts.. 60/54 Cat, n.w., 2107 Mass. ay.n. Ors 60. ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO., Real Fatate Lrokers, 3y28-3m, 1324 F atreet northwest, FOe BENT-NINE-ROOM | HOUSE, PRESSED brick front, four rooms on first and dye on second. floor, lunge cellar, Introbes and fire-places; all modern improvements. "JOHN SHERMAN & ons iyis- street. W&NIED-EITHER TO BUY OR RENT, A house of 10 or 13 rooms, witbin 9th, 15th, F and Kstreeta. Address Post Office Box 4:3, city. ayl0-6¢" WAXt:D-\ODERN IMPROVED HOUSE, WITH eight or nine rooms, located between 9th and 15th and & and M streets northwest, with moderate rent, Goud sgoant, W.B. T.D., Box 231, Cit ost Often * “alos WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS ANTED—A FARM WITHIN TEN MILES OF ‘Washineton, 50 to 200 acres, well improved. Ad- ress, with full description, and price must be reason. ble, FAR MER, care Civil Bervice Commission. all-3t* ROR RENT 458 NEW JER. AVE. 8. E.. OPPO- site reservation 17, two-stor b Ee SRL Re eee to 4:30. jy13. OR RENT—STORE AND FIXTURES SUITABLE for first-class market. grocery and liquor store Jarge ice-box and retail liquor license; on 6th, between Land K streets. Apply to 488 K street s.w. aull-2t" ——Eeeeee— eee eee BUSINESS CHANCES. WASteDTa GOOD BECOND-HAND COVERED Spring Waxon. Apply to LUUIS E. PHILLIPS, 1428 New York avenue. aull-3t* W ANTED-EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT THEY obtain Fichelberger’s | Never-failing Chill Cure and of all malarial diseases of D, DAVIDS 0N, 653 Evstreet southwest. aull-3m Wii Sosa PARENT R WITH FROM $5,000 T0 ‘$10, 000 capital, to Join me in conducting ‘a busi- ness Well established; pr sent amount invested $5,000 per month; profite large und returné monthly. For particulars, “address “TEMPERANCE,” City Post Oftice, aull-3t* V JANTED—GET YOUR CARPETS CLEANED BY the Automatic St ¥ {OR ALE—A OQHVICE BUSINESS CORNER IN 8 flourishing lakeport city of western Michixan; six room dwellinyr; office, barn, etc. Just the location for young Inwyer or physiciall. Will exchanxe for faria near this o:ty. Address H.M. NEWCOMBE, 1524 Caro- Ine street northwest, city. it WANXTED—TO BOR ‘OW—42.000, AT SIX PER cent, on property worth five times the amount. No commission paid. Address J.Q. M., Btar office. auli-3t* RARE, BUSINESS CHANG! Stock, Fixturesand Good Will of ~ established Ketall brag Store, doing a profitable busi- ness. None but first-clasa patties need apply. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, #26 F strect uorthweet. aull-3t rst-class, long- ANTED—IURCHASER FOK ONE OF 1WO twenty-foot Lots, well located, who will Join in building; smali, good investment; or will exchange for two-story house, "Address LOTS, Star office. aul0-3t* country. | Orders by rompt attention. SINGLET ket Space. 9. NTED—T0 GUY—-AN ESTABLISHED DRUG Store doing a good bneiness, Address, wivin particulars, Dox 95, Star offien, au0-6t TED —HARBAUGH'S WHOOPING COUGH Certain cure. Also a Liniment to nse in lou with it. Manufactured by GiO. VW RIDGE, Pharmacist, cor, Md.av.and 434 st.8.w. WANTED —SECOND-HAND FURNITURE IN large or sina | quantities; also, stocks of merchan- ize of any description, for which the highest cash price will be paid, Address Box 137, Star office. jy28-8m WANTEDIWHEELMEN, Tr 18 TO YOUR IN- terest to kuow that all Bicycles and Trieycles re- pairs are done by practical makers at 4329 h street, EN AND CONTRACTORS.—BLUE time Quarry for sale or lease, on right bank of Potomac, opposite Georzetown, D.C., at Butler's Kock, just above Aqueduct bridge. Nearest quarry to Wash- ete Inquire of T. J. MACKEY, Attorne; incton. Webster Law Building. OR SALE—AW OLD-ESTABLISH"D RESTAUR- ant doing a good business; rent cheap and lease on the house. 305 44 street nouthwast. aud-7¢" OR RENT—FINE BUSINESS PROPERTY, 932 ‘7th street northwest: for many: in eocupled 8 shoe store. Apply to WM. G. BUINS, 501 K street northwest. jy24-Im* [IBERal RATE OF INTEREST ALLOW: D ON SMITH BROTHERS. sy3i-2w* Lime deposits; Unitea States Bonds bought and sold WVANTHD — DRESS CUTTING SCHOOL. — | *tmerket rates lections made everywhere, by J. Vv ‘Wanted, pales learn Grees cuttin, Sitting mak SQUIEK &CO., Baukers, 1416 Pa. ave inld-3in ing, by perfection, tallor system. Dress inakere please investivate this new system. Parlors and school, 513 EY Lith street n.w., between E and F streets, jy14-3m. MONEY TO LOAN. WaAXTEDIL RICE, 400 MAINE AVENUE southwest, steam earpet cleaning works, the oldest and the bestin the city. Muitresses remade, feathers renovated, furniture steamed; orders by teleplione. uy7 JWANTED 1404 PENS SYLVANIA AVENUF, OP- ite Willard’s—Hair M. Feather Bolsters and Pillows renovated Carpets cleaver, and reinid. Ali kinds of mattresses made to order. F. YOUNG. apld out whip: cy toy felephons. ‘ie Eouialans’ avcaas, mPa ouiace | 4 ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN E. $30,000 TO LOAN on REAL ESTATE. Apply to CHAS. ©. DUNCANSON, ~ auti-st ‘Sih and D streets northwest. ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE: PROMPT Mirna eon applications. SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, 928 F street. dyl8-im HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL E8- otay when poousiy te SHER, oom ie olay witen security 6 goat’ 0, CSREES, Firemen's Insurance corner 7th street eal avenue, jyl0-3m. ‘ANTED—TO W3ExED. Room 4, 1420 New York avenne, isa Com- ioner of Deeds for Every State Examiner Since trom sme tob pe WARTED. UPHOLSTERY WORK OF ANY DE- — 4. H, CHASE & BRO, Moe TO LOAN, ‘ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER GENT. EB, O HOLTZMAN, 10th and F streets northwest. FS8 SALE CHEAP, TO A PROMPT PURCHASER, Lot on 294 street portbwert. Juxt north of Washing © O0., 1324 F atreot w ton Circle. THOS. J. FISHE! nortl pean ENGLISH AND CLAS So. CHARLES EF. The 1853, CAL SCHOUL, bast Cariror Srmrrr. HILTON. A. M., Principal. Fall Term of this schoo! will opin Sey temler 10, Students fitted for any college, rolentific ec ven to _ allie | NGLISH FAMILY AND DAY OUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, - 1805 17th st., corner Maceachusctts ave., Wash., DC., Under the direction of Mra. L. P. McDonald and Mise tna Ellis, assisted by Prof. A. P. Moutucue, deat. ment of Ancient Languages. Dr. 3. , de neut of Munic; Mile Harreune, department of Tench; Mise Emma J. Rowe, Kindesyattuer, aud a full corps of competent teachers. A thorouxch Fhglieh aud classical conree, with advantages offered in French and Music, To Kindergarten a}atem will be ded ‘daily oral tion tn . A lituited number of sore lat Sune ge Parioe Boarders, Por circulars and iy jon call upon or address the priucijais ut 162 e Kemal Horie sts é Ai Speen ic will convey paptie residing on Ce tol Hull direct to the school wud return. RONGETOWN COLLEGIAT E INSTITUTE, 3100 G STE ETUTS cogtones Gena tee ea, pee y Course. leute in le, Fs and German. The twelfth : ter 1883. For circulars ST: PHENSON, mer and instruct and Stiging by ny short method. Parties for Parior Con:er' Oratorios will find their Mecca in this Sy’ the shortest and best, saving year of Operas an: tem, which ts Practice, and training voices quickly to the very hixh- eet ouiture, at my munical tuatitute, 615 11th street FaniGu.w, Prof. DE WOLOWSKL, Miia dt: O8Rs CoLLr or, NEAR pac. ANE timore, Md.—This institution is supplied with adi the modern improvements and affords ev jassical and Commercial Education. por searion of Give moutha, $100. day . Studien re ptember 3, 1883, BRO. JO" EPH, Dirvotor, loeeph's College, Carroll’ P. O., ’ Baltimore ‘Ma. ; or DANIEL 0% BAN, Attor- wm, Washington, D. C2, 435 7th strei vor n- au2-Im* Terms—Boarders students, per session of five months, sumed Mt. St. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS FS, SALE_ONE 6-H. 2: HORIZONTAL 87 EAN ne 6 ¢-horse U ler; can senrunning at FAUTH & CO-'S cotuer Int ang B Btreets southwest. aul3-3t* R, SALE-AT GREAT BARGAINS—PIANOS and that have been used. Large three-story building fall of thet. Some nearly mew. “Will be sold ‘ata sacrifice for cash, = G. L. WILD & BRO, aul1-6t* 709 Seventh street northwest, FOE SALE GREAT BARGAIN- MAGNIFICENT E tra Cabinet, Upright Grand Piano, handsome Rosewood Case, richly finshed, three strings, all the best improvements; a very massive instrament, only used three months; oni; cash, cost $650; owner leaving ull Teoetave Square Fiano, for on! ing. hasy payment Pi {PIANO EXCHANGE, 427 10th et bet. Eid {OR SALE—A 52-INCH ENGLISH BICYCLE IN Tarai Room 83, LeDrolt Bulding. cocact ste ana Tm. at Roo! . Fistrecta ‘nortiwest aul0-3t* Fok, BAP E20. Wa ENABE & 00. PIANO; original price 2850, It has four round corners, Gouble ve eered rosewSol cases jon, and the very best the firm makes; li and without 6 scratch; also an upright, gauaily fine, at $275. Saqrere piano in part payment; must be sold at once. Etrect nortrweat. aud-6t JR SALE—AN OLD EST: ‘D MILLINERY E Store, doing asood sie Nendid oppor winity; one of the best stands in the city: necessary. Address J. O., Star office. ¥ CALLING AT THE STABLES OF WM. F. GEYER, 470 C street northwest, you can find new or second-hand Carriages, ioe and Wagons for guleorexchance. Aino, 8 selection of Horses. Se ressonable. Horses, and caren Be ro. VOR SALE—TEN HORSES, AMONG THEM TWO fine matched Teams, six fine Saddle, Driving and Work Horses: also « stook of Cari compris ing an elecant five-glass Landau, Drag, six Pa: Park Phs'on, Coupe Rockaway, daulet, Coupes, Surreys, Bussieg, Fuctons end tho’ Light ning Jump Seat, the best family carriage in usc. Tt is cheap, light, stylish and roomy. Fine English Saddle aud Bridle,” singie and double &e. Call aud examine before purchasing. Everything strictly es Say cae and op the most reasonable terme. W. F. WNEY, 1620 to 1624 L street northweet. aus OR SALF—IMMENSE BARGAIN—E/EGANT, ‘Nearly New, Square Grand Scale Hano; Handsoie Rosewood Case, Carved Legs; pee ‘lone; for only $150 cash, including Stool and Embroidered Cove: Owner leaving the city. ‘This is a very rare opportunity. Otber on eney snontily pa ute. Apuly to BO EXCHAS dy31. 427 10th street northwest. Fok SALE TNEW PIANOS, WITH GUARANTEE, at wholesale frures for cash. Also, Pisnos for rent at lowest rate to reliable parties, G. H. KUHN, 407 10th | street northwest. dyzi-im OR SALE—S. J. MEEKS, 621 G STREET NORTH- west, offers rare inducements in Carriages of all Styles. ‘Cail and examine before purchasl ‘Top and no-top Sidebar Bugyies. Phetons, ringer, Business Wayons, Surreys, Village Carts, Har. Lees, Whij &c. pairing and = Eromptl Gone. Will ‘sell cheap and terms to suit. All worl Ruarantecd. myi2 POE SALE GA LAUGE STOCK OF ITALIAN MAR- BLE and Granite Monuments, Headstones, Vases. ete. Monuments cleaned in cemeteries, WM. RUTH- ERFORD & CO., Pa. ave. cor. 2ist st. nw. ap28-4n" POE SALE[A FINE STOCK OF BOSTON BUCK board Co.'s Side-par Bugyies and other Light Car- here. iyCar- Tiages. ‘Their make is the best in the couutry for the money. Other light and heavy in grest va- Tiety, for spring or summer use. ‘Bepain ‘attended to. veiring Prompuy sme GRARAM. 10-410" th atroot northwest, LOST AND FOUND OsT—IN GOING OR COMING FROM DA’ school, (church Sth and I streeta northwest), small Twist Chain, rewarded if returned an25 with Blue Charm. Finder will to 1208" New Jereey avenue north: west. a° NDA) QUsT 13, ON FIFTE! eee ee 4, between 9 and 9:15 a.m., an Official Envelope ea Vee to ou en) eeecationaL. 1883. THE NEW CALENDAR OF THE NEW ENGLAND CONSERVA!ORY OF MUSIC, Besntifally ilustrated, 64 payer. SENT FREY to yourself and musical frieuds. Send uames and ad- dresses to: £. TOURIEE, Franklin Sq., Boston, Mass. The Largest and Bes! Aupauted, Music, “Literary eid Art School, and HOM: for Louug Ladies, iu the Wori dy l6 lawet 1s. PPpeEworTa BCHOOL i BALTIMORE 4 Boarding and Day school for Young 1 Children, ‘The twenty-first school year beg day, September 2uch, Gizcalars souk on application te the Princtna SsS-thémtn Mrs. HY Lee BVI, 69 Franidtin at. BAbTINQkE, MO— AIT. VERNON INS THUTR 46 Mt. Vertion Place. Home Boarding Sehool for Young Laities.’ Founded 1559. JONES and Mra. MAITLAND, assisted by feasore. Beautifully situated,’ frowti Mouument square. uages practioaly tauwcht. Cic- culara on application. u. HE WEST WASHINGTON SCHOOL FOK GIRLS T 20% Peteest northwert, Mime M. i Lia ‘Princ . Matthews, lent. Next ‘senslon vtember 12th, 1884, ‘Terms $90 to #60, neourdlng 20 taught. For circulars apply to @. 1. Dun corner M and 32d streets, sul-eodaia OQL] TpaE WasmiNGTon SATE INSTITUTE, A Boanting and Day School For Young Ladies and Children, will, re-open Septem- oe. a with full Sy ar ths hatte eae ek 1o2T ‘or Circulars apply a: the Lust 23 and 103 12th street north weet. sul-sm J 08’ St LECT SCHOOL, AN ELEM. ARY ‘and Bich School for both sexes, I street, between 18th and 19th streets northwest, will open Ninth month. September 3d, 1833. Number of students limited. Ba- porioradvantawee. "Tern mod “Arplicatit mate after my re — is } at acl rooms, 9a. m. told m.. 6p. sa. 407 p.m. Wisi, Princtpat. a aul 3m THOS. W. SIDV JREENCH Lessons —crass FoR Bra! AUGUST 16, at 6-45 p.m. A good acquired in one term by my new Fujhonte Syste. Ciaswes for Young Ladies aud Culldrens¥.30%.te for Ladies and Gentiewen, 6:45 pan, M'LLE ¥. PUD". HOMM 13-3 K street ».w. -—A comfortaple home and good board to youns ladies Gusirous of make ing the French Language spoctulty. dyai-tm Ge OLLEGE, 471 STi STHWEST, One year ago I advertised our Coline as an ineti- tutton to which parents mghtsend their sons in the fall assurance of having them well taught end trained. his year I can «peak in the name of those parents who trusted my promise and «uarantes a continuance of the game splendid opportunities, Our protean ful aud devoted to their work, and our s! al he Jufluence of thelr train’ TRES ATO BU} 1, Phonography and Military. ac re ot hich standing in thelr ren dopartme: These advantages entail expense, ~The object of the Milita wrace and ¢ase of movement and ti healthful bodily exercise. Any promie when I tel! thy furnish © thorough educetion for their children. Zerms, £10 per quarter, in advance. $y30-im* JNO. J. MURPHY, President. Were COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIea, Wilmington, Deiaware.—Superior ndvantugess thorough instruction; home co rte and ressonatl charges. Address Hey. JOHN WILSON, Ph.D. President. 25 Bw H BOOKKEEPING—ONE MONTH GUAR- anteed to equal three of eny wether xyetem. No text books used. With peumanslip, month, until October, when terms wil bigher. jowe’s Rapid Bunnese Peumanship earjert to learn and write, $2 0. Separate Department for Ladies. Prot. G. W. BUW®, 517 7th street. ayo WIE STUDIO AND PRIVATE LPNSONS, WITH Miaccichton trom Natures coutiousurcueh toe year. Fenei! and stub Drawing, Water Color and Oil Painting, enented by 1 hers who dscape, Flowers, Composition. experionos: = works ferences. Stadio, 116 Coreuran Building.” SEATON DONOKO, 3y6-3m ICHOOL FOR ber 1. It “fe eituated on the Heuhts of Georgetown, and it accessible by street cars to ail parts of the city, she Tat i et : MISSES EAKLE, 1916 35th st., Washington. Jean AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, M Mfewdher of Vou and ‘Instrumenta’ Music and please office? = SEYE TERR! WITH NAME— Dit pepace utstinepn"— on ula, "Funder el be on returning him to 1619 Massachusetts sye- nue. aull-st? SCRAP PICTURES. ULD, 421 9 ST., WONDERFUL VARIE 1Y otener pnd cre p book Pictures, Birthday Carda, some pictures for the. “te febks” acrap look. eaaB 228 Ne ‘Ofhios, NEY LOAN, = aol MOi tanto sate se LR ie a rea- BOARDING. “a (7 bennevivanis aventsa, LOCH , 612 9TH STREET 7! NEY TO LOAN—ON REAL ESTATE OR OTHER [furnishes cg getrabe inducements o perwaneat creat, sama to suit from $100 to any amount; single: Table fest clan. = aa ROBT. A. PHILLIPS, 1428 New York avenue. ERMANENT, TRANSIENT AND DAY BOARD- ‘ONEY TO LOAN modated at summer rates at the McPher- ES sdemereee mic BS Wa | MOE oar a (PSE LEXINGTON, CORNER OF sre STREET ‘13-40 132 F street northwest. Permano't and eanaiant pap oy Boar an yo TO LOAN. proprietress: iy12-toopt’ | Lhave MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, in ARGE, AIRY ROOMS FOR RENT, AT 314 AND L 36 fidiane granins Also, Poertiog fe three Se Ede ete ant strictly required. myeam EMONT HOUBE-GHARGE OF PROPRIETOR, to s and attenti: eit gente taunts ee ive servants, very ‘ 50 RS TEN Sa Sens pera: EMER OR Boe LAPIER HOUSE, 8.W.COR.10rs AND E! Daeg merece ms, ‘torms. Meals at all hours. Stresncnable terme. Meals stall hours, 3 E DROIT DINING ROOMS FOR LADIES AND L INTLEMEN, 612 F st, n.w-, opp. Patent Ofer, ruined 38 conta; 2a eal $5. Com: om ce Sis wlocs snd apeben DENTISTRY. \R. DUKE, DENTIST, 715 sand Pere ae OF Loy sets of Ai qperstioas Gursaees \TE GRAD suis of from $100 and terest. ‘Charges moderate." No delay, m 10 F street nortiwest. ATTORNEYS. C™ Laas aeer eam Gay Baltes) AMUEL H. W. 32 630 ave., next to City P. 0. B Fr. ame! [CHARD E PAarRO, A ve removed their uoas to No» 642 Loulaleng evenne [-AT-LAW, palapey on Residence, 240 North | street. pan a Dy Tx Ware Movszax HAMMOCK CHAIR mo to be always in the shade, J. W. SCHAEFER, as ‘NO. 1020 1TH STREET NORTHWEST. ‘Harmony. itinued during the summer. ‘Adaress $44 K street northwest, se1d Oop INSTITUTE. SELECT SCHOOL FOR NYitur Ladies 1212 ont 14 14th et. Next sewnion fay OE eh D2. 8. pe gd ORGANIST aor Pe ‘Voice classes ite fons $1 per hour. Public ‘Atty cents yer = W. FLYNN, A. M.. PRIVATE TUTOR, ‘e Mathernatice, French. German. fugte ati Ls West Expatica, "eo mmol Exar CLASSES. $54 MONTH. AKITH- iuanehip, U-8. isteeye NConcrayny, Suslisug, sel ‘WASiiNcToN COnSERyATOET OF MUSIC, Open all the year. Cor. 7th and D ste. n.w. En- france [U7 D st. Fourwenth year, Piano, "Organ, savas: Gt Mtn Darcctor at-On Borves, essa ee

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