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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON THURSDAY Star bas n regular. permanent 1" fae daity circulation more thar trepie of any other daiiv Washington. and eanat ner dxily papers ‘Tne Sra office in ¢ jed with the Telephone Ex- Carpe. Advertivemen: cers for the paper by mai sxe otherwise. news. or sny information or business cap be rent day or night, tree of charge. THe StxR will be sent by mail, post paid, to those leaving th sommer for any length of time, and A as often ax desired, Subseription, fifty cents per mouth, PosrTtviLy 1 ADVANCE. htful hay-e soo wrought by cyclones t has by many been attributed to the intiff-rent style of bnuil ling houses so common at much of that region. Witb many set- West the object 1s to get a house that Mord shelter und {a8 speedily 4s posst- <se3 upon the settler building of a substan- unill he ts bettera Tt his been t desttative effects of eyciones elt wher the towns consisted prinel- tess hastily constructed honses; that @ too frail to resist much of a lestration of Rochester, Minn, this argument. That town, built and contiining many houses of laid waste as remorselessly as ents of frsme structures. Se 5 country is not withoutits good points "3. I must be aduaitted thai they man- age some things betier In Prince. In the matter Of quinine, for exemsie. Tt was discovered ree cently that the supplies of tails arti t to the Pads hospituis not only did not factory, but in some ens+s @ positively ous, and an official anulyss was made. Tuts ex- amination demonstrated (int the contra: ‘tor, Who Was a wiles ile druggist, wis palming off an ar- ticle that Was largely adulterated. For thls offense he was tried, found gutity, and condemned to a yeur’s in orisonment, a money fine, and the inser- Uon of the judgment, at his own expense, In a number of the leading newspapers of the country. If the adulteration of quinine or the sal of that whieh fs asulterated were a punishable off -nse in the United States, what lively times we should have! overthrow mainly of brick ——__ +e» ——____ to a prominent democrat of Virginia, concoctet a sch me to grasp about all the political patronage of the country. His plan 4s to put up an electoral ticket composed of men “true to Mahone,” and, if he ean elect them, then to sell the electoral vote of Virginia to the presi- dential candidate who binds himself to give Ma- hone control of the Post Office, Treasury and other departments. In order to make this scheme work Mahone has got to manipulate matters so as to make the result of the presidential election de- Pend upon the eleven electoral votes of Virginia. Unless his votes can decile the presidency this Will, of course, be valueless. Now that the thing is given away, perhaps Senator Mabone will aban- don nis contemplated coup @etat. It’s singular how one party penetrates tue otuer’s secrets these days, ‘The crop of new telegraph companies will be abundant during the fall season. It costs very Uttle to organize and Incorporate a company, and the chance of making a big thing out of it 1s open. ‘The hope of scaring the Western Union Into pay- ing something to get rilof a possible rival will Probably actuate some, while others may depend upon the scheme of floating tue stock until enough of it can be sold to pay te projectors. Then there’s the chance of lobbying a sale for a worth- less plant through Congress in the event a gov- ernment telegraph system should be adopted. ‘The sharps and speculators will, no doubt, work ail these schemes, so that the organization of new eompunt’s need not be regaried as representing any prospect of relief from the existing monopoly. ae With Tammany on one side contending for Fecognition, and the New York county democracy ‘on the other, claiming to represent all that 13 reg- Blur in the democracy of the metropolis, and in- sisting that Tammany must be compelled to yleld to regularity, the democratic state committee of ‘New York has warm work on {ts hands to-day. ‘The committee 1s called upon to steer between the Tammany Scylla and the county Charybdis. It the demands of Tammany to elect Its delegates to the state convention in its own way are conceded, the county democracy threaten to smash things; and if the right of the county organization to dominate all primaries be recognized, Tammany Wil declare war. — ~<oe | whose least depth below the surtace of | road. | betouy to | frat, aud the Chesapeake and Ohio canal passes thro OF LAND FOR SUPPLY. se: ‘WasHINGTon Crry, { DEPARIMEN: OF JUsTI August 21, 1: Migr by section 1 of the act of 1882, ch. 294, (July nt ‘An Act to increase the water of the city of Washington, and. for other purposes? Qt ier Sanoug other things, ided. ‘War shall cause to be mado a CosDEMNaTION “*That the Seerctary of survey snd map of the land. netensary te extend the Washington Aqueduct from its Tent eastern termi- Dus to the high ground north of Washington, near 6:h street extended, and of the land necessary for a reser- voir at that point, the capacity of which sball not be Jess than three htinared million gallons; and a like sur- vey and map of the Inud necessary for a dam across the Votomse river st the Great Falls, including the land now oceupied by the dam, and the land required for the extension of said dam across Conn’s Island to and u the Virginia shore: and when surveys and mays shall have ben made, the Secretary of War aud the Attorney General of the Unit ‘tates shall proceed te acquire to and for the United =tates the outstanding ttle, Yt any. t said iand and waster rights, und to the on which the wate house at Great Falls stauds, by condem- nation.” And also that— *‘When the map ana survey are completed, the Attor- ney General shall proceed to ascertain the owners or claimants of the premises embraced in the survey, abd gba cause to be published, for the space of thirty days, in one or more of the daily pers published in Distriet of Columbia, a description of the entire tract of tr.cts of land embrace. d in the survey, with a notice that the same has been taken for the uses mentioned in this act, and notifying ali claimants to any portion of said premises to file, within its period of publication, in the Department of Justice, a ription of the tract or parce! ciaimed, and 4 statement of its Value as esti- Maated by the claimant.” acti! of which will better appear npon reference to such And whereas such map and survey have been com- pleted: Now, therefore. in accordance therewith, and under the above requirements, I hereby give notice that the several parcels of land and water rights below described have been taken for the uses ebove indicate’, viz: (a) YOR EXTENSION OF AQUEDUCT. Ast. Itis proy d to take a right of way for a tunnel the ground wi yary from 5 to 170 feet, as shown in detail by the ‘ongi- tudmal section on tracing A; the line of tunnel com- mences at the Gonna | Ce house of the distributing reservoir; thence north 81 dezrees 40 minutes 22 sec- onds east 20.526 feet to its e-stern limit at the site of »posed reservoir east of Howard University. 2d. It is proposed to take and acquire title to the fol- lowing tracts of laud at the sites of the several shafts, vi At Foundry Branch, working shaft, about three (3) acres, more or less, located in the valley z B: Sel south of, aud fronting on, the the pr, At Farye'te Street, air shaft, a lot 50x100, fronting on Fayette street. t Rock Creek, working shaft, about two and one-half (2's) acres on the left bank of the creek, extending about 000 feet down stream from the lower mill dam, and bounded on the exst by the mili race. Atan ir Shaye, located about 1,400 feet nest of the ce ‘ou tunne! line. a lot comprising about fe fet, more or les, and a right of way for & eet wiae, leiding from the nearest public ‘nfare t suid lot. At Champlain Av nuc, working shaft, a lot fronting ra chancilarn avenue and comprising 40,000 equare fect more cr less. A roadway 60 feet wide, and abont 1,350 fect Jong, from the auxiliary cat: house at the distributinz. reser- Yee te he intersection of the Foxhall lave and New roads. ‘The several parcels of land referred to above are indi- gated by the spaces inclosed in green on tra ing A. ‘Their exact boundaries are not specified, because they can be modified within certain limits with a view to conforming, as far as practicable, to the wishes of the Property owners. (b). FOR RESERVOIR NEAR HOWARD UNIVERSITY. Ast. It is proposed to take and acquire title to about G7 8-10 acres of land lying in the depression east of Howard University, together with all iruprovements thereon, comprising property in Howard subdivision, aud undivided property, as follows: Biocks 9, 10, 11, 22, 25. 24, 25, 26, with’ adjoining strects, end Lots 3, C, D, E, F; and Lots 10 to 21 inclusive, ali in bloel 16, tozether with that part of College Street adjoining lot. 10 to C, inclusive, in said block; also the Spring Lot belonging fo the United States, containing about 4-10 acres; also about 22 4-10 acres of undivided land, said. to beiong to the Howard University, 6-10 acres said to belonz to the So:di-re’ home and 20 '3-10 acres said to E.JMoore. Also a Lot* 20 feet equare in the ‘ner of Gen. Whittlesey’s: gu eS 24. It is also proposed to take aright way 50 feet wide, and for such length as may be need toextend 4%¢ «treet (so-called) from boundury to and upon the property to be taken for the reservoir. Itis proposed to lay the Jarve reinforcing mains along this line; the rivht of way through LeDrolt Park has Leen promised in writing, free of cost, and it alread exist» as. public street from there t> the Howard Uat- versity grounds. ‘This will leave a length of about 360 feet to be condemned. The lands referred to under this heading are shown ont acing B, indicated by the parts colored in «ree. (c). LAND FOR DAM, ETC., AT GREAT FALLS. Ist. Forextending the dam to and upon the Virginia itis proposed to take and acquire titie toa strip: 0 18 feet wide, crossing Conu's Island and the Virginia channel, and connecting the 0 property on Fallsisland aud Hard-to-come-at, with the U.S. property southwest sh on the Virginia sore. ‘This will extend the pres-nt limits of the U.S. property on the Virzinia shore to the south, by tal in a triangular lot containing about 8-10 acres. his tract ic eolored in yellow on tracing 0. 2nd. Itis provosed to hold and acquire title to the lot ‘on which the gate-house at the Great Fulls now stands, containing about one-fifth of an acre. ‘This tract is colored in brown on tracing C. It is proposed to take and acquire title toa tract con- necting the gate-house lot with the U. S. broperty on Fails Isjau'l, containing about 26,10 acres. ‘The influ- ent Conduit’'and a part of the dain are located on this ugh it. Tt is coiored in green on tracing C. 4th. In addition to acquiring to and for the U. 8. any outstanding title to tucse lauds at the Great Fails, itis aiso proposed to acquire all water rights implied in the Possession of the same, or needed for purposes con- templated by the act under which these proceedings are en. ‘The map of the surveys (in three tracings) required for the uses enumerated in the above named act of 1882, ch. 294, may be seen at this | epartar nt by all claimants to any portion of said mixes; and they are hereby respective y notified ty file within the peri dof the publication of thix advertinement, in the Depart ment of Justice, a description Gf (the tracts or parcels respectively by them claimed, and a statement of their value as by each claimant estimated. BENJAMIN HARKIS BREWSTER, Attorney General. *Nore.—This lot is requited for the constru, tion of the vaive chamb-r. A boom of some dimensions has been started on the Pacifle coast im behalf of Senator John F. Miller as the republican candidate for the presi- dency. His military record in the Union army and the ability ne has displayed since in civil life are set forth in the California papers as good cards tn his favor in the presidential race. The necessity of having a republican candidate who can carry the Pacifle states 15 another point in Miller's favor. Still it is not very Mkely that the Fepublicans will go to the Pacttle slope for a can- didate. oe — er num)-r of The Century takes with a good, vigorous grip, that New York will be the fal polis,—“that before another century tion WIil surpass that of London, be the unrivaled center of finance | ¥ and fashion, of art and —the heart and b: zed world.” Thie still it hw » to hear from Philadel- insti, St. Louty, Chicago, Du- 5)'rants before conceding ef hand. 02 The announcement of a forced sale of 14.000 ages of staple domestics in New York city Was selzed upon by the panic-makers asa reason for a stampede tn the dry goods market; but the largest Jobbing houses of the eastern markets treat the sale as a mere Incident of the trade, not | worth getting searel about. One of the leading Philadelphia firms reports the dry goods trade as being beiter at present than at this period in any previous seasou, Its sales have doubled those of last year. —<o>—___ copie of Maryland are organ- purpose of making their influence e effective in the coming election. They are, , taking moderate ground. The State erance Alliance will ask the candidates for Or ty agree that they will not veto any local Option legislation that may corue to them from the legislature. ——__—_—_<es—____ The Virginia state fair, which opens at Rich- mond on the 39th of October and continues three «ays, Will, IU 1s sald, be more attractive than that of any preceding year. The display will be more varied and larger premtums are to be offered. ———<—_<ee—___ Gen. Boynton’s rata on the pension sharks has Tesuited in bringing to Commissioner Dudiey’s attention numerous evilences of frauds perpe- trated under the pretense of obtaining pensions, secure i against VE FUND LIFE have proved so rts time as this favored oklest authorities in insurance matters aud freqnentiy commended its system as {st p foraard in the science of Life Insur- its poucy holders have on more than one ‘h_expre-sei their confidence in its mangge- For cirewiars, &e., call a: the office, 1509 H st. auzs LY. KSIGHT. ‘Manager. as the MW AL KESE! and e-rtainiv none ud Fopular in so goneern have pu Cc HAPOTEAUT'S WINE. OF PEPTONE. Awines!axful of which contains 10 grammes of Beet Srtifictaliy dizested by Pepsine. It is entirely ss«imila- Iie and passes into the blood vessels without zeqiring the stomach to do any previous work. It is hixhly recom- met eg (by the ee of Loman HS Knobel cemtx, to persous wiiose blond ts poor or whoguiler from Chiotoris, Diabetes, Weakness, General Wanting Agree Stomach Ache, a Lgssof Appetite, or to those Exhausted by Exe Work, Age, Fever, Dy: tery, Jeeases of the Chest, cancerous” Afections, Peeyuoat ‘Be ail -mé&th); Fatigue. Paris, Kue Vivienne, 3222. ‘Bold by all Drugwisen om ELLLS'S FUOD FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS, ‘THE ONLY PEKFECT SUBSTITUTE FOK MOTH- ERS’ MILK. a OW 18 THE TIME TO HAVE PIANOS TUNED and repaired, ready for fall practice. VICTOR Bi CKER, 801 9th street, ‘Will cive twenty-six years ekill and experience, to all work trusted to him. Charges moder- ste. Fine Uprights and Squares for sale and rent. au23-6:" IP'UE BEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES ACKNOWL- edge the great value of Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, and frequently prescribe their use with the utmost confi- ence, well knowing that they are the most effectual remedy ever devised for diseases caused by derange- ments of the stomach, liver and bowels. Oo YOU WISH A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXIO! ‘Chen use Ayer's Sarsapsrilla. It cleanses and puri- fies the blood, and thereby removes blotches and pim- ples from the skin, making it smooth and clear, and siving ita bright and healthy appearance, ‘¥ ITS FXCELLENT AND ECONOMICAL MAN- agement, the wisdom of its system, whereby in fifteen years'a certificate becomes nearly’ se!f-sustain- ing, the wbsolute safety insured to its members by the Fal lly Increasing reserve fund, and the advantages of its non-cla-eification system, the MU!UAL RESERVE FUND LIFE ASSOCTATION has in the short two and a half years of its existence done a larger business and at- tained a greater prouinence amons the insuring public than eve: before reached by auy other company. Office 1509 H aus 1. ¥. KNIGHT, Manager. NOTICE TO ENGINEERS. We now bave in stock all the different grades of Lubri- cating Oils, and we desire to call your attention to the EL DORADO ENGINE OIL, which wo cuarantee to take the place of the best winter straiped lard off, at one-half the price. Also, the CAPITAL CYLINDER OF which is without doubt the best in use. Al all grades of AXLE GiEASE and LAUNDRY WAX. These goods we are offering tothe trado and con- sumezs as the agents of the manufacturers, the Stan. ard Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Call and get samples. N. A. POOLE & CO., au23-6¢ 937 Louisiana avenue. - THE SEVENTH STREET € 4 36 MOURNING STOKE 736 au23_736 Removed 736 7th street northwest. 736 Some Pras Tacx ON ODDS AND ENDS. PRICES THAT WILL MOVE THEM, BARGAIN STATIONS ON THE ROUTE. STATION A. One lot of all linen WHITE DUCK VESTS, Not one in the Jot worth iess than $2, some as much as $2.50, now go at $leach, STATION B. Not ove: sixty pair in all of our $3.50 all wool PAN- TALOONS, now go at $2.38 a pair, STATION C. All of our Children’s SHIRT WAISTS, former prico ‘75 cents, now go at 50 cents each. STATION D. One lot CHILDREN'S SUITS to fit ages 4 to 7 years. ‘Not a suit in the lot worth less than $2.50, some as much a8 $3.50, now go at $1.50 a suit. STATION E. All of our $5 Men’s PANTALOONS now go at $3.50 8 Psir. In this lot there are some choice PLUMS, so you had better call before they are all picked. In our Boys’ and Children’s department we are now Prepared to show you a full line of SCHOOL SUITS for fall wear, A. SAKS & CO, LEADING CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, 316 AND 318 ped STREZr. ‘eee WANTED—HELP. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. EDUCATIONAL. EDUCATIONAL. ~ — — = ae ——o N INTELLIGENT BOY, ONE WHO HRENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, ON FIRST RB SALE—THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE, CON- STUDIO AND PRIVATE LESSONS, WITH NGLISH SCHOOL Adagretands settee a8, preferred. “Apply at | Pana sccoud tee Vth Boar Oe aoe pie fining nine rooms and bath routs, with al modern | ME eeeaahine RD ane continue thrcuen te | JP raises ae ge Room 4, Marbie 7 902 Pa. ave. 1. w- it_ | modern improvements; convenient to three nes of | improvements: Jocated on Connecticut avenue, near M | Zeer, Pencil snd Stub Drawing, Water Color and al CHARLES E. HILTON. A. M.- Princtpal. street on premises, 707 Ist. n.w. 2u23-3t* | street. 2 Roper, te tp Perfect onder; ti clear; Flowers, 5 ig The Pall Term of this schoo! wii! open Seytem ter 10, Witocka Bo 12 fle ver moni: Chambermedin | POR RENT—DESTRAHLE ROOMS. WITH BOARD, | Ties, f2-e,, Avi 00 9. V-Nc HUCK: 150s bean’ Sorcoren Building SEATON DONOHD. “seam | Mt gatudeta Sibel Le ans co en: tonic so Nurses, Scrul faitresses. Bring references. furnished furnished, in a private New = ~ _ 4 ‘ean! , Fetnw. PRIGEA COOMBS Tacomas Resets, - 423-3" | femily also, alen furnished onset rent Jp apicas; | ROR § SAI AVERY DESIRABLE, WELL-BUILT MP * © cares scHoor Ss poly po — W ‘itiberatdt aun welak peter SS trom in | Saat peaui mrferred, Soerenewe exciapend. “Call ( fourteen" sma all shod napvenamy a APIO L Stet Nortiweae’ _auas-ame | {nee wily form, aud private marcia even pines Chamberm@@id; grunt brine refere att | aeaso eouthweet, au my | order. | rerme, cary. LOUIS P. SHOEMARTR, -__8029-9m° | Totrmexee. References furgisved, suliam ANTED—FIFTY EXPERT SOLICITORS FOR W Wattinetans virwinis Maryland, Delaware and the Carolinas. No samples. i-xclusive territory given. Energetic government clerks of tact can make two to ten dollars daily out of office hours. Apply to room 127 Corcoran tuldang. au23-3t" V ANTED-A OLEKK IN 4 STOWE AND TIN store, een the age an ears; Des reference required. Appiy to M. B. FLYNN, ¢62 Peuneylva ta avenue southeast. au23-20 W5NTEDTA Re PECTABLE PERSON TO DO general honse work in a family of two; must know the cooking: zood w. ges paid toa competent one. Call at 2018 G street northwest. au! ANTED—AT ONCE, A GOOD COAC (+MITH Helner, Apply at HOB", H. GRAHAM'S Conch tory, 410-416 6th street northwest, au22-3t W4ste —TWO SOLICITOR , TWENTY-FIVE to fi ty per cent commission. "Apply, with refer- ences, after 2p. i., KAY C. THAYER, 615 ith street northwest. = au22-20" ANTED—AT A. KAUFMANS AN DPXPohI- enceu Shoe Clerk between the ave of 16an@i9 years; N best reference required. Also, Boy for bundle wraj ‘ing:-one. that understands’ th Street southeast. WANTED—AS UNMARRIED MA’ oughly understands the Dairy accustomed to serving 8 mi k route, “The Highlands,” Biadensburg, Md. ANTED—LA DIES OR YOUNG MEN TX CLiY OR country to take nice, light and pleasant work at their own home: $2 to35 a day easily and auictly work sent by mail: no canvassing: no stump for Please address RELIABL = MA sUFACTUKING Co. Lrawer TT., Philadelpnia, Pa. au21-1m' Wastes FOREMAN )AIRYMAN AND WO laborers ona farm. Apply at FULTON'S Loan Office, 314 Oth street northwest. ANTED—AT NEWPORT Ni Py iatyes Carpenters; five nionths’ "2. 50 per day; CAMPBELL. e business. 1241 11, au22-2t* ‘WHO THOR- and is antt-2 100 work; waues board $4 to $5 per week. WM. au3-1m WwW ANTED—WHITE AND COLORED C00} N: eral Workers, 2d Girls and Nurses, for this city, Peltimore, Philadeiph a, New York and elsewl Families furnished Servants with references. $20 at. nw., Licensed Axeney. Jy2-B WANTED EMPLOYMENT BUREAU FAMILIES furnished with first-ciass Help—Cooks, W Chambermaids, General Houreworkers, &c. wanted. L, C. DUND' ry us. C.E, PRICE & CO. 1. BIN J0th wt: new. dl WANTED—SITUATIONS. FOE RENT-EARGE ROOM, WITH ALCOVE, furnished ss bed-room. and psrlor: second floor front; private family; suitable for two gentlemen or entl.mar ‘and'wife; northwest; conve- nient tocars and departments. Address ARMY, Star 8, 8 offi OR RENT—PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS, on firat, second and fourth stories: also, handsome Upright Pisno: 921G street northwest. "au22-2w* OR RiNT—THRE | UNFURNISHED ROOMS, on first or second floors, Apply at 1924 14th street northweat. eu22-2t° R RENT—A FINT HALL, FIRST FLOOR, size 25x60 fect; suitable for school or storage room? 612 N street northwest; rent moderate, Inquire on the premises, au2l-3t* OR RENT—ELEGANT FURNISH®D APART- ments, single or en suite, on first, second and third floors; southern exposure, bath, &c. At 1411 K 8t.n.w., bet. Franklin and McPherson squares. a3-4w* (OR _RENT—ROOMS—SQUTH FRONT, FUR- NISHED or mnfurn'shed, with phe square west of War and Navy Departments; all’ the Avene care pags tho park in front: references exchanged. 1803 H street. ‘gull-2w* FOR RENT—HOUSES. i SALE—OR EXCHANGE—DESIRABLY LO- cated brick House; two stories aad muaneard roof; cellar, modern improvements, northwest section; will excl for larger property in northwest and pay dif - ference ncash. Apply to GEO. F. GRAHAM. St. Cloud building. au2$-3t LAY DerantMest NATIONAL UN Reopens Monday, Oct. Ist, 1883, atthe Lecture Rooms, 925 F street. Catalogues can be obtained at Morri- son's, Parker's, Angtim's and Adams’ Book Stores, or at the office of the treasurer, F. J. Lavender, 480\5 Lonisiana avenue. New students can obtain informa- W.J. NEWTON, Secretary of the Faculty, R SALE—CHEAP—AGOOD BUSINESS CORNER, 12th and © streets southwest, $2,000; gjso, a good | tion or enter at the office of yom Brick honse with al Pow Img: -on bet, ist and 2dnve.; price, $2,900. C,H. PARI ys and E sonth- _au23-2m 810 F Street. Fe SALE—BUSINESS PROPERTY ON 5} street. under lease for $70 month; BS reent pet investment. © EB. COTMREL mnaylvania avenue. au23-3t* FOR SALE O8 EXCHANGE—DANGATN-NORTH- F west section of the citys laces - en fine stable and exteisive grounds. Address E. 8., Star office, au20-6t" FOE SANEZOR | TRADEAT A BARGAIN—A 13-room brie house on Capitol Hill; cost $8.000; Will sell for $4,100, if sold immediately. THOS, E- WAGGAMAN, auli-iw Poa SALE—VERY CHEAP—FOR $2,000—TWO- story press brick front House, seyen eas and water; Good lot; on. K street near Sth. W. BY BUR FORD, 804 F street northwest. aulé Fe RENT—FIEST SEPT! BER, SEVEN-ROOM brick house, with modern improvements, 315 Dela- avenne northeast. one square from Capitol: rent, $20. Apply 214 11th street southwost. au23-31" Foe BEN 27, 2 SET NORTHWEST, A three-story Bock; ‘eleven rocms, ali tm ern im- provements; in perf: ct Foyer $3: Ref month in ad- vance. Inquire of A, EBERLY & SONS, 718 7th street northwest. au23-3t" PRED T—ONF THRFE-STORY BRICK HOUSE, with all mor. imp., ffreseo painted), 618 22d st. horthwest, between F and G strects. ‘The herdics run uptothehense. Inquire at 403 7th st. u.w. — au23-Ht BR SALE it THREE BEAUTIFUL NEW HOUSES, Located on N street, corner 12th street northwest, the hishest location in thie city, buitt very subst ntial, with the latest improvements, and containing 11 large-sze Tooms and aceliar, ‘The first floor has rich h crystal gas fixtures, and polished braes 1s used for the residue. A large ventilating space under the roof protects the thind story. The fronts are faced with pressed and orna- meutal bricks, and have lofty towers, the upper part of which acts asa ventiiator. The houses are open for ©x- amination from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. every day. Otherwise pply to the owner, ay R, GOLDSCHMID, anll-3m 812 7th strect northwest. YOR GENT—1520 § STREET NORTHWOST, handsorue three-story brick; J1 rooma, basement, bey window, medern iuprovenwnts; JOSEPH FORREST, 917 F sty wudd-10 By J. V. 1503 Penneylvania avenue, Tet. n. w. (September let ‘3d at. n. w.. 370 B xt. 8. Ww. ST, 1454 Corcoran st. ( ‘For further infor an23-3t MAS, OVER TWO grocery and ligi ‘om his p eent en Address box i24, St y business. Best of reve.ences ployer. “Willing to leave town, Office, yANTED_BY A YOUNG GIRL, A PLACE TO nurse and assist as chambermaid, with good refer- ence. lease call at 2317 L street northwest. au21-2t* Warr Da sl TUATION IN A DRUG 8. ORE. by. graduate of M. mended. “Address OPIUM, P. Can come we!l recom- Star Office. uu21-3t* —BY A YOUNG MARRIED WHITE with one chi'd, quiet at nicht, a Situation . Wash and iron ina private family’; best of city references; willing to go in the country. ‘Cu'l at 1016 iith street nocthwest, basement door; go for small aces. au2l-4t" wi WANTEDSELACES FOR COOKS, CHAMBEH- maids, Nurses, Housemen, Drivers, Waiters and Boys, with references. Women servants can be seen at Coe Licensed Agency, 926F st. n.w. C.E. PRICE. v2.8 WANTED— ROOMS. EGE EE Tut EL GANT RESIDENG.. 1735 H street northwest, recently occupied by th late Surgeon General Barres; has fifteen rons and every modern improvements; good stable; rent =83.3535 per month; will be ready jor oceupancy September Int. App yto W. STCOTT & WILOUK, tieal Estate Agents, corner 20th and I streets north wes aud2-6t VOR RENT_—FURNISHED HOUSE—I HAVE A nicely furnished house on L street, between 17th street and Connecticut avenue northwe t complete for housekeeping; ten rooms and two bath-rooms; all mod improvements; $85 per month in advance. JNO. ATR RCOTT, Real Wetete Brokers T4l6 ¥ street northwest. auz2-6t JQOR RENT_—FURNI-HED, HOUSE—I HAVE AN elexantly furnished house in the northwest for rent at $150 per month. JNO. A. PRESCOTT, Real Fi Estate Broker, 1416 F street northwest. 022-6 JOR REN T—6 ROOMS, COR.OF 127TH & C STKEETS: 8. w., $12, with water; 1016 7th st.s.w.,6 rcoms, water and gas, new, $15, ©. H, PARKER, 455 and Ee we au22- VOR RENT—BY SEPTEMBER 1—A THUEE- story brick house, 8 rooms and bath, 103, corner 24 and A streets n.e. Apply on premises. au22-3t* WASIED TWO WELL FUR, ISHE | ROOMS IN northwest tor September 15t! th fe gentleman and wife; will be permaneh and attendance must be first-class ferred; rooms not to exceed $30, dress Box 58, Star office. WAN EDT WO FURNISHED ROOMS: LOCAL- ity, between @ and M and 4th and 10th stre=ts northwest. Address, with price, J. C., Star office. 1t* WAsreeatwo, COMMUNICATING ROOMS ON first or second floor, partly furnished, with board, if convenient; location centra.. Address, siating terms, F office. 122-3" HREE UNFURNISHED same floor, with board for gentlen: WANTED—HOUSES. ANTED—S IEPTEMBER Ist—SIX OR SEVEN room House, (no basement.) mo.'ern improve- ments, good condition and moderate rent essential. No objection to Capitol Hill. Address, with fal descrip- tion, KANSON, - tar office. au23-3t* V ANTED—TO KENTA SMALL HOUSE; IN THE northwest portion of c ty preferred. Address, stating location, rent, & Star office. au22-st* ANTED—TO BUY—HOUSES IN THE NOR H- western so tiou of the city, ranging in price from. 32,000 to $8,000. Apply or addceas C. H. 1/ARKER, cor, 45 and E sta.s.w. au22-3t" ANTED—10 PURCHASE IMMEDIATE! ¥, FOR cash, a good House trom $6,000 to $10,000." Ad- dress, stating exact location and’ condition Box 122, Star Office. au22-3t* WANLEPTFURNISHED OR PARTLY FUR- nished House, small or medium. siz:d preferred, for a year or longer: 0 children; first-class references, Address **M," Star office. auz2-3t WANTED, 0 TOBIR isx—HOUSE, 9 Roost hall, bath and cellar, water and gas, north or sou! front, no basement, paved street; will lease for one year with ‘privileze of ‘five; no objection to Georgetown oF Capitol Hill; no children; references. Address Dox 50, tar office. auZl WAXTEDT 10 BUY FOR CASH, A FIRST-CLASS Brick House, south of N street, and vetween 9th 15th etre: ts, not to exceed $8,000. DANE. HOWER . 1226 Fatreet. aui8-1m WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS WwW NTED_TO BUY A GOOD, SOUND AND GEN- le Horse, suitable for light wagon. Address Box 49, Star office. iz au23-3t’ ANTED—WHEELMEN, IT 18 TO YOUR IN- terest to know that all Bicycles and ‘Tricycles re- BRE, are, cone by practical makers at 432 911 street, MITH BROTHERS, au 2-lw* W ASTED-EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT THEY can obtain Eichelbergers Never-failing Cl Cure and of all malarial diseases of D, DAVIDB 1N. 655 E sireet southwest. aull-dm wi tT YOUR CARPETS CLEANED BY the Autematie Steam Process. The best in the country. “Orders by telephone or otherwise receive [rpigptattention. SINGLETON & HOEKE, 601 Mar- Spac 4m V PS WHOOPING COUGH Certain cure. Also a Liniment to nse in ¢ennection with it, Manufactured by GEO. W RIDGE, Pharniacist, cor, Md.av. Wate ais, THING SCHOOL. — Wanted, ladies to learn drese cutting, fitting, mak- ing, by vericction, tailor system. | Dress makers plese investigate this new system. Pariors aud school, 513 lith street n.w., between E and F etre jy]4-3m WANfEDIL RICE, (490 MAINE AVENUE routhwest, steam carpet cleaning works, the oldest and the best in the city. Mattresses remade, feathers renovated, furniture steamed; orders by telephone. my7 WANZED—1404 PENX SYLVANIA AVENUE, OP- posite Wiliard’s—Hair M: JOR | ENT—700, CORNER 6ru AND G STREETS southwest. a nice two-story ard mansard brick Pwelling; fourteen rooms: water and gas: mplondid cel- ler; cool pump in front; only $27 per month. Inquire of THOS. 1. WAGGAMAN, 917 Fst. n.w. au2l-st ‘OR RENT—TWO THUEE-STORY BRICK ‘Houses; modern improvements 142 A street northeast, containing 13 rooms, $50; No. 146 A street northeast; 9 rooms, $35- Apply to A. S. PRATES ‘aul SON, 401 9th atreet, corner of D. JOR REN }—316 and 318 © atrect northwest, forty 27 JAL T street north, ome, 3200; 150 , On 509, 1511, 1515, 1535, 1 nine rooma, $3 9 T-street no thwest, ine rookus, 840. "F. W. MIL- LER, 513 7th street. anis-6t FE NI-FROM SFPTEMBEK OR OCTOBER Ist, to dresponsible family of adults, vell-fiurnished house of 14 rooms; first Address D., . JOR RENT—CORNER DWELLING—PART OF House 1024 9th street northwest: modern improve- Inents and in good repair. Apply to W. C. JOUNSON, 718 13th street northwe: ‘eui3-1m QOR RENT OR SALE_FIVE NEW TWO-S1ORY and mansard roof Dwellings, with cellar under en- tire bui'dinws. ‘These house are built and finished in first-ciass style, and coniain all modern improvements; *‘Queen Anne” trimnsiugs; natural wood finish; cathe- aral glass windows, &c.;'will be sold on reasonable terms or rented to relistle tenauts. DANENHOWER & SON, 1226 F street northwest, aus-Im R RENTNEW DWELLING HOUSE, 1528 O street northwest. Apply tod. J. SHEDD, 1402 14th street northwest. au3-4m ROR BENT. 8017 Mat, 9 ra, 2118 H st..3 ra. 2226 G et.,6 rs., m.i ..20.00. ia WESCOTT & WILCOX, Real Estate Brokers, a2 Corner 20th and I streets northwest. $125|1728 De Sales st. n.w., 5 125) 11 ra... .W,, 14 re. 100/911°16th ats. w. 19 rs,. 60 Plucen. _ |4 new Houses, Hillyer 80| ave.,10 ra. cach;.. .... (908 B st. n.w,,9 Fa | 7554 Cet. n.w., 16 rs, 65: ‘HOS. J. FISHER & CO., Real Fstate Lrokers, 1824 F street northwest. FEW JER, AVE. 8. fite reservation 17, two-story Dg brici roome, basement range, “Latrobe, par! $25. 08. FORREST, 917 F et. new, 10 4:30. Tat. n.w.,15 r8., LW 35 2 35 Sy28-3m OR RENT—458 V TANTED TO BORROW $350 ON $1, TH of nearly new first-class furniture, payuble in in- stallments of $25 ae. month, and bearing 10 per cent interest; party and security in every way de-irable. Address “0 AFE INVESTMENT,” Evening =tar fice. au22-6t STORE FOR RENT_440 Tra STREET SOUTH- }D west; old stand of the late Francis iden. Also, Stack of Groceries in same for sale, together with horse and waxon. Inquire of Mrs. GOLDEN, over the ore. aul5-2w* YR RENT—FINE BUSINESS PROPERTY, 932 ‘7th street northwest; f ears oocupiea as 501 street Q shoe store. Apply to miner 2 reat IBFRAL RATE OF TEREST ALLOW!D ON time deposit Unitea States Bonds bought and sold at market rates: lections made everywhere, by J. H. SQUIER & CO., Bankers, 1446 Pa. ave. WOR SALE—FOUR NeW DWELLINGS, B street, between 4th and bth northeast; 8 ma an Press brick fronts, all modern improvements, new desirabe. Inquire at 200 5th street northeast, After 6 : gull-Im house 19x43. OR SALE—DWELLING HOUSE ON K 8 _REET, between 19th and 20th streets northwest: 10 room jodern improvements: ange lot. Price $4,000. Kas terms, by WESCOTT & WILCOX, Real Estate Brokers, corner 20th and I streets northweat. au9-20 VOR SALF—TWO-STORY FiAME HOUSE AND Lot, 2036 7th street northwest; 8 rome; 20-foot lot, running from 7th to 8th «treet. auT-3 Fee SALE TWO FRAME HOUSES, 1,100 A piece; $2,500 Brick Store; a good business stand; north side of Green's Statue; a bargain, to close au estate. Apply 404 9th treet northwest. au7-Im Fok SALE-THEE STORY BRICK HOUSE, 226 2d strectnorthesst, 10 rooms, all modern improve- ments; honse has been recently put in complete repair; will be sold ai THOS, J. MYERS, Real Es tate Broker, 1 '3y25-1m JOR SALE—S-VERAL FINE BUILDING northwest, TRELL., 143: Lots, ata bargain if sold at once. E. B. COT: Penusyivania avenue, ‘an22-3t* HANDSOME BUILDING SITE IN Md., adjoining the residence of the TT Yer Pounayivanie aver vania aye- ‘au22-8t" )R SALE—ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE Building Lots (2°x137) in the ncrthwest part of the city at 31.°5 per foot; a decided bargain. M.M. ROHRER, 921 F street, ‘au2l-3t Fok, SALE BUL-DING Lots ON WASHINGTON Heights. We have for sak the finest Building Lots on the hill at the head of Connecticut avenue, which will be sold to nrompt-paying purchasers at very low rates. ‘ihisis the fin st locality in the Dis- trict for suburban residences, couveniont to the airect ‘nd in the near vicinity of the northwest and the iden os of the city. Call and see us before pu: ‘SBREY & GREEN, 529 7th st. auls-2w PGE SALE DUILDING LOTS—T HAVE SOME OF the finest Lots in tne northwest section for sale at what are now cheap prices, 28 Prospective street and otner improvements will wreatly enhance the value; now is the time to buy for the cor and_ spring fail advances, BNO. A, PRESCOTT. Kea! Estate er, aull-2w 1416 F street nortin OR SALE-SMALL GASH PAYMENTS—FASY terms, Buiiding Lote, in the villaze of Mount Pleas- ant, head of 14th street. DANENHOWER & SO. a 1226 F street. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS PEC! AL INSTRUCTION. wang men a over ten years old, who wea {or auy" fusinens or pooisados,” Only popiewarted. Circalars at book-stores. | Inauire of ICHARDS, A.M., 1301 Corcoran street. eu23-1m WASHINGTON SCHOOL oF PHONOGRAPHY AND TYPE-WRITING REOPENS SEPTEMBEK 17TH, 1883, SHORTHAND ciassee will meet each evening at 6:30. Private instruction given by a thorough aud practical Special course of twelve lessons for active phonogrs- phera, students furnished 1 ra] Blank-booka, Diction: Seiosg Feneatca” onis ol Scher Ee = YPE-WKITING i given at any of the ool evening. Use of writing machine one hour with Writing Mac RG Linen Pay other ager pe ition Liat Pore ana au22 J. A. WHIICOMB, 927 T etrect northwest. Oars ial COLLEGE, D. C. Schools in the Academie and Scientific Departments open THURSDAY, September 13th, 1883. Apply to Rey. JAMES A, DOONAN, 8.J., Georgetown Collese, D.C School of Medicine opens MONDAY, September 34, 1883. Apply to J. W. H. LOVEJOY, M. D., 900 12th street northwest, Washington, D. C, School of Law opens WEDNESDAY, October 34, 1883, Apply to 8. M. YEATMAN, esq., 410 5th «treet north- west, Washington, D. C. After October Ist, Geone- town College Law Building, Washington, D. 0. au22 Im ARFIELD KINDENGARTEN—PRIMARY AND ormal School—1811 I strectnorthwest, REOPENS: OCTOBER Isr. Apply for Catalogue, after September Ist, at Kindergarten be es “ANNA B. OGDEN, Principal. AMY LEAVITT. OF BOSTON, 4 Instrumental Musio and Harmony. | Lessons resumed SEPTEMBER Address 944 K sireet northwest. au2l sS.¥ LYNN, A.M., PRIVATE TUTOR, De, a Bt Gor, Sth and K stroets northwest. athemat French. German, Pnglsh, Preparation ‘for College Weet Pome ‘Annapolis, and competitive examinations. Terme in aavance. 'VENING CLASSES. Arithmetic, Bookkeeping, enmanehip, U.8.History, Geography, Spelling. JFPOWARD UNIVERSITY, 163-64 CIRCULARS of the Medical, Pharmaceutical and Dental De- Jp rfments are ready for circulation. Address Prof. C. {RENCH AND ENGLISH FAMILY AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LI 1905 17th at., corner Massachusetts ave., Wash, D.C., ‘Under the direction of Mrs. L. P. McDonald and Miss Auna Eis, assisted by Prof. A. P. Mon! coepart- a, 2. P, Caution os ach. Miss Emma J. Rowe, Kiudengartuer, aud @ mn ‘Sorat Duglish: ‘. cd Claasdon), ith special and cl course, wit offered in French and Music. To Freebel's ou in French.” limited gumber of pene lates oe . A Limited mum o r ised a fatiee Boarders. "Fur ‘cdroulars aid \uformins Serge Eek Caineeepat wataenoe. st q « tol HT airect to the aclioal eee ‘ORWOOD INSTITUTE. Ronen ‘Lhe second seesion of the NORWOOD INSTITUTE opens mber 26th. Mr and Mrs, Wm. 1). Cabell, Principals, aessted ly an able corps of tweive instruc: Ciaseical and Eng'inh course, including the Natural Scienoas. Every facility teafforded for obtains ing a complete mastery of the FRENCH and GE! LANGUAGES, “Instruct on of highest aeade sn A 10, Drawing and Painting. Spocial attention isgiven to the Preparatory ¢ For full information address the principals, 1212 and 1214 14th street (Circle), Washing. on, D.C. Prauary Department the’ year, $50, including Frenoh, $70. INSTITUTE — SELECT CLASSICAL 'D MATHEMATICAL SCHOOL. FOR BOYS. begins September 12.” For clreulars, &e., CHAS. B. YOUNG, Princiyal, rer Session addroae u18-6m tree an’ ya elect School fr I sand Youn . Only me food mor Character received. Fall term of IR83 begins Septem ber 10th. ~y Day aud Evening Sessions. Careful end fhorough instruction tn the Common Enwiish ranches, keepin, Short-hand, see Arithmetic, Alze- bra. Geometry, Latin and Greek. BURTON MAs CAFEE, A. M..’Privcipal, Washington, D.C sulSdm VN COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 3100 Street, West Washington. Boarding and 1 tchool for Young Ladies and Little Girls, Thore Collegiate Course. Special students in Mui and Germ The twelfth year boxing Sept 1883. For circulars apply to Vriucipal, Mis STEPHENSON Hess BOOKKVEPING—ONE MONTH GUAR- anteed to equal three of any oth r syst No text books used. With pentmanahip, ete., $38 month, until October, when terms will be higher. Howe's Raj Buriuess Perrmanship casivst to loarn and write, #2 Separate Department for Ladies. Prof. G. W. HOW 517 Teh atreet. DANIO S. 1 JOHNSON, OnGA master, 1117 iuth stroct nortliwes gone $l per hour, Public voice classes Sfty JRRENDS: SELECT SCHOOL, AN ELEMENTARY and High School for both sexes, Lsimet, between 18th and 19th streets northwest, will open Ninth month, September Sd, 1883. "Number of te limited. Su- lor advantages. Terms moderate. Application, made after Eichth month, (Aucust) dst, at schoo Fooma, 9 & m. to12 m6 p, a , au Os. W. Er PRvis Me etary, ANG, ath ateet, Pot Prof, Be, LEIGHTON. LLB, Dever Gad Leeieans | Recordi atte a reagits of Geonetown. and is Sveti: ‘Hoc Nocual Propeteiste Gales setae Grounds areextencive, the tocation healthful and beau - locical Departments address J.B. JOHNSON, Seere- | Eful. Terms moderate.” For circwlats ndiiewe tho tary, Howard Univeraie: au18-80 | MISSES EAKLE, 1616 Sith wt, Washitwrton, Jel aan HE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. FPGEWORTH “SCHOOL, BALTIMON JHE PREPARATORY SCHOOL OPENS SEPT. 12. THE CULUMBIAN COLLEGE OPENS SEPT. 12. THE MEDICAL COLLEGE UPENS OCT. 1. THE LAW ~CHOOL OPENS OCT. 10. Focinformation concerning the Preparatory School address Prof. OTIS T. MASON, 1305 Q street. For information concerning the other D address Dr. JAMES C, WELLING, 1380 1 ulT-Gw mi a PROEESSOR ALEX. DE WOLOWSEI REOPENS his Musical Institute at 615 11th street, between F and G n.w., for Singing and Tano Instruction by his remerkab'y’short method. Parties for Parlor Concerts, Operas and Orat: rios will find their Mecca in Profes- sor’s System, which is the shortest and best, saving treet. rears of practice. and training volces quickly t» the ie highest culture. Ladies’ Seminsriee attended au JPRESCH LESSONS.—CLASS REOPEN SEPTEM- ber 19th. A good ‘pronunciation acquired in one rm by my new Euphonic System. Classes of all Grades at Moderate rates. At 3:30 p. m. for Young and Children. Kindergarten for livtle chi dren at 1:30. Other morning and evening classes for adults. Private tuition if desired. M'LLE V. PRUD'- HOMME, 1323 K street northwest. - aul7 JOR SALE—RARE CHAN rand scale Piano; rosewood case, handsomely finished: rich'y carve. legs; all the best improvements; very rich tone: for only #175 cash, including heavily em: broidered cover and stool. Cost $400. Used but four months. “Owner leaving the ¢ ty. Must be sold at ouce. Can be seen at +H INEKAMP'S Piano Warerooms, 427 20th street northwest. au23 FOE SALE {WOOD AND COAL YARD; GOOD LO- cation; trade established. Terms reasonable. Ad- dress box'77, Star Office. ‘au22-3t JOR SALE—A GOOD, DOUBLE-DOOR FIRE- proof Safe. Can be seen at our office. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F street northwest. | au22-6t ‘OR SALE—A DARK BAY MARE, FIVE YEARS Fy ola, prateeted Soe Tonnes como er Hens asineis wacon. Aleoy a” Jumnp-sest Ci condition. “Appiy sf 611° New York svouuo north wes au JQOR SALE ELEGANT SQUARE PUL SALESLGuT | EXTENSION TOP FouR- Paeseuser Carriaze, in good order, at FLEMMING'S Stable, 426 and 425 Sth street northwest. au21-6t" (OR SALE-TEN VILLAGE CARTS, LATEST style, no horse motion, and ten sets Cart ‘Harnese—all the above been used since July 10tb at Springs. Also, ten Horses, sound and perfectly kind for ladies to drive. Also, one To} Buggy Pheton and ‘one Top Bugry, at WASH. NAILOR'S Stables. 020-61" FRE, SALE-PIANOS | AND ORGANS; UNPRE- codented bargains; sce particulars in another column of this issue. CHAUNCEY J. REED, 433 ‘7th street northwest. 9u26-6t HK SALE—AT GREAT BAKGAINS—PIANOS And Organs that have been used. Large three-s Eee them. oe nearly new. Will be ‘sacrifice for cash, oe = YG. L. WILD & BRO, 709 Seventh street northwest, BYtS Al THE STABLES OF WM. ¥. GEYER, 470 or second-hand Carriages, Cstreet northwest, you can find new Bugiiée and Wacons for gale orexchanze. Aiso, a’ good selection of Horees. peunk resonable, Horses, Buggies and ee aS ire. VOR SALE—TEN HORSES, AMONG THYM TWO fine matched Teams, six fine Saddle, Driving and Work Horses: also a large stock of Car compris- ing on clezant five-giavs Landau, Drag, six Passenger Park Phre‘on, Conpe Rockaway. Landaulet, two Coupes, Surreys, Buswies, Plwetons and the’ Licht- Ding Jump Seat, the best family carriage in use, Tt te chesp, light, styli-h and roomy. Fine English Saddle aud Bridie, single end double Harness, kc. Call and cxamine éfore, purchasing, Everything strictly s ans represented, and on the most reasonable terms. WN 620 to 1624 L strect northwest. , ‘CH ENGLISH BICYCLE IN. perfect condition at a bargain, t t oom 33, LeDroit Buri northwest. y Rosewood C: 3 Buy $150 cash, in ve for only nding dtool and Embroidered Cover; attresses, Feath 19-6 | Owner leaving the city. This is a very rare opportunity. Bolsters and Fillows renovated: Carpets Scare etre = eS | Uther bargains on easy monthly payments, | Apuly to ‘and relaid. inds of mattresses mado to wrder. F. 3 H. YOUNG. ‘apl9 LOST AND FOUND. Jy31 427 10th street northwest. ANTED_STE, 7 cANING WITH. | = ——————— = TE | WOR SALE-S. J. MEEKS, 621 G STREET NORTH- WW fut winning ot uuuryt vous carpets Ondursty | T]HE LATTER PANT. OF. stancH On THE | WOR SALES. J, MEERS 0016 STREET NourHE telephous Glo Louisiana avenue, ATH’ GAGES | A carly part of AR ae ering, Land Warrant } styles. Cad and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Bho. 66 | No. 79,236, for one hundred ‘and sixty acres of land, | ‘Tap and no-top Sidebar Buskies. ‘amilyCar- (act of February 11th. 1847,) issued in the name of riages, Business Wagons, Surreys, Village Carts, Har Warp re ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN E. | James E. Neweil et al., brothers and sisters of Samuel ess, Whips, &. “Repairing anc pointes Eromptl: prion of Deady for brary Shand Poezton | patie tite punts sens 2 Rowe a | ous, Mil oll chen and ats Format” “Al wt joner. fory, Us on Es : ws Conimindoner, Examiner and Notary. Al ing applied to the Commissioner of Pensions for a du. | 20870 ais office from9 a. m: to 5 p.m. WAXED UPHOLSTERY WORK OF ANY VE- scription, 4. H. CHASE & BRO., ‘Next to City Post Offtos. BOARDING. of piteats of sald warrant, the finder will return to or ad- ress M. V. TIER SEY, Washington, D.C. au23-law6w Lost rok g WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 83, BE- tween Insane Asylum aid Ba'timore and Ohio Onloo, small Paver Bex eoutaising: wewdesate Jet emi per ining gentleman's jew- clry,. the fder will be Liberally Tewarded by. calling at 9/9 I street northwest, au22-3t* "PRE LOCHIEL, 612 9TH STREET NORTHWEST, furnishes very desirable inducements to permanent and transient Boarders, single. Table first-class. PEEMANENT, TRANSIENT AND DAY BOARD- ers accommodated at summer rates at the McPher- son House, corner of 15th and I streets. Mus. M. T. SOUTHALL. dy25-6m. U Me LEXINGTON, CORNER OF 1578 STREET and New York ave. n.w., with pleasant rooms for permaneat and transient piles: lao, table boarders accommodated at summer rates. Mrs, M. I. COLLEY, proprietre®. y12-teepl LAxGS, AY BOOMS FOR RENT, AT $14 AND 816 Indiana avenue. “Also, months at fitteen dollars per month, Advance payment strictly required. my25-3m IREMONT HOUSE—-CHANGE OF PROPRIETOR. First-class table; polite and attentive servants: very dewrable situation for families. Rates: $2.50 and $2per day ; £25, $30, $35 and $40 perm. E.W. DENISON, rPeeLarien HOUSE, 8.W.COR.10ru AND ESTS. .W.; cool rooms; the ‘best conducted Boarding- House in the eity. sient Be da Atreasonabie trina." Meais nieal Rages, SommO Gated HpROIL DINING ROOMS FOR LADIES AND TLEMEN, 812 F =» OPP. Meai 2b cents; 37 Meal Flokeer BS Corer: Pleasant rooms, en suite or aull ding for three |- | (eter ee EVENING, A POLL PARROT, Fray with ared tall. Suitable reward will be paid lurnei to P. M. DUBANT, southwest corner 6th street and Masrachusetts avenue. att FPO SALE GA LANGE STOCK OF ITALTAN MAK- BLE and Granite Monuments, Headstones, Vases. ete. Monuments cleaned in ceme! WM. RUTH- ERFORD & CO.. Pa. ave., cor. 2ist st. nw. sp28-4m* Foe S452 A RINE STOCK OF BOSTON BUCK- board Co.'s Side-par Buggies and other Light Car- Tiages. Their make is the best in the country for the money. Other ligt and heavy in great va- "Ahaha via eee " ROBT. H. EAN ‘Repository an a ap2s 410-418 Buh Bene northwest. MONEY TO LOAN. SEWING MACHINES, &c. HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ES- tate or collsteral security at 6 and 6 Bex cent, No delay when security is food. O. C. GREEN, Room Firemen’s I corner 7th seek an jy10-3m o*x ‘to LOAN, ON KEAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. B, O HOLTZMAN, 228 10th and F streets northwest. ‘ONEY TO LOAN, MGietnisto ut ut towest ratea, on roa jeer Price Oe BuOWe om 1481 bennoyivania arene, MoxEY, TO LOAN—ON REAL ESTATE OR OTHER: iowcet natan of Into. eastervenst sed ater ROBT. A. PHILLIPS. 1428 Now York avenues” 1eh33 ONEY LOAN WEST RATES OF MOS SIRE cae 1320'F : 213-6m_ fortal Rooms for Ludies and F; les up Stairs. Meals and Lunches served from 6 5 nm. Galst J. W. ‘BEALL. rn DENTISTRY. T)5. &. L,8cort, DENTIST, woul z fally inform bie friend and barron ‘tbat bs ll Dortirw ‘on September first, ria ‘aud te R. DUKE, DENTIST, 715 1érn STREET NORTH. weet. “Beautiful wes of = ONEY TO LOAN. ‘MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTA’ in mumsof fiom $100 snd Upwande: ot leteat ate ee ‘Charges moderate, Nodelay, rt ‘Teeth and s perfect fit. B. H. WARNER, Fanth Bed foe St ee ce ae ae Pilg 916 F street northwest. R. HARTLEBEN, GRADUA’ OF PENNSYL- PROFESSION. A I . A, Dit Philadelphia, ing pnrchased my office and hue ent a ss Dentist, 1018 14th et. 2-w- yeas” Avail ttbedii MADE BEFORE AND IN- t — and ja3-ly DONNALLY, 1821 F street northwest, Pe Sarto ehemes ‘Poonsylvania, fous. adda and other Conspinitas of the Boat fou DO 7 the mon exigent pheainss nd exrysone. Hee $1 D0F Vat or putinn the feo fn ee ea eee SORAP PICTURES. HE 7TH STREET SEWING MAC HI NE HOUSE ESTABLI-HED 1368. = THE QUEDN ile MACHINE recognized and acknowledged feat'anthorites ae to bent made, most silent, lightest C. AUEKBA Double Store, corner 7th aud H streets. Gent's Furnishings and Hats next door. mig H™“ YOU SEEN IT? THE HARTFORD SEWING MACHINE, If not be sure to examine it before you purchase. Tt fs poritively the Yputest fanning and aleaplest Sewing Machine ever made. All kinds Do cab vaseer can approsch: sree ‘ke, my3 a7 street. COUNTRY BOARDING. ‘OUNTRY BO. re) MILES NORTH OF "3 good, fruit, dc. ; cou ie See ee “CLASS DESIRED IN THE ceed Seer NEW Naurr scitooL For Bors. 1538 I STREET NORTHWEST. English branches, Penmanship (rapid bsiness- hand), Book-keeping, Short-hand, aud French for $5 r mon eOpens MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, "883. Pupils re- ceived and classed August 29, . Ho 9 p.m. ‘aul6-1m LTE. C. COLLIEKE, Principal. M AKYLAND AGRICULTURAL Sou eee Ly aa gg ae nea any locality, cur miles from . C., on Baltimore aud Hailroad. ‘The tion embraces a full is COLLEGIATE COURSE, Inch SCIENTIFIC AND FHAUIICAL AGRICULTURE, with afullcorps of professors. Terms for the course of nine comment 20th ber, incl, Board: fution, fuck ligt aad waskines eoe ee Trusteos: Hon. Geo. H. Williams, President of the Senate. Hon. Otis Keilholtz, Speaker of the House. Hon. C. J. M. Gwinn, Attorney General. Hon. Barnes Compton, State re. Hon. Thomas J. State Comptroller, Hon. George B. + Hon. John Carrol! Walsh. KY ¥. Carroll Goldsborough, <1 ‘Witmot Johnson. ob at eter ite Ma. sulS-2w” AVERLEY SEMINARY, 1537 I ST.N. W.—Board- ing and Day School for'Young Ladies and Child- penine, it For Catelognes: Spry, Pook is Pri ren. 0) and Drug Storés or Prancipa!, Miss LIPSCOM ‘oung Men and Bor nm, 12 infles fro1 iladelphia School year opeus SEPTEMBER lee Fixed price covers every expense, even books, Ac. N extre cl No incidental expenses. No examina- tion for admission, ‘Thirteen experienced teachers, all men, and all graduates. Special opportu tie: for apt students to advance rapidly. Special drill for dull aud backward boys. Patrons or students tay select any studies or choose the regular Enlish, Scientific, B ness, Classics or Civils ngineering Course. Students fitted at Sedia Academy are vow in Harvard, Yale aud ten other Colleges and Polytechnic Schools. A Physical anda Chemical aboratory: a fineGyimmasium and Ball Ground. 0 vols. added to Library in 1883, Apparatus Goubledin 1583. ‘Ten students sent to colleeein 1 A graduating class in Commercial Department in 1883, Mois has seven churches and a temperance charter, which prohibits the sale of all intoxicating drinks. Fo new illust address the Principal and Px prietor, SWIi) HORTLIDGE, A. M.. (Hi vard University ¢raduate,) Media, Pesin. “1 pal will be at the Kixes Hou-e THURSDA baa frow 3 to 10 p.m. Soine patrons of the fhe Princi; neu Academy: qpolds, ‘Treasury. departme t: 8. “ed. .; Lieut. Com. H.C. White, H.H Nichols, esq., 56 Le Droit building; Anderson, 1616 Q st. n.w.; Dr. A. L. Gihon, medical director U. auld-im FOR GIRLS, SANDY REOPENS SEPTEMBER lita. or ciroulara, &e.. adi aul3-1m NRY C. HALLOWELL. A.M. r[{HE Boxs' ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH SCHOOL, J. W. HUNT, Parxcrrar, ‘Will open September 10. 1883, in the "North Session Room of Dr. Sunderland’s Church, 436 street. The pupils of this school take high stand in the various institutions of the land. Mr. Hunt may be addressed through lock box 335. ‘aul3-3in GRENCERIAN, BUSINESS COLLEGE, lished in 1864 and improved cious, handsome and commodious halls in Lincoln building, corner 9th and D strects n.w. ‘Training for sons and dauchtere for real life. tor éelf-eupport, use- pent for reception and’re-tatatis of stusene aioe ek (or reception and re. of stu : SFO" Rewular day and cvening eeesions resumed MOM. Taphy,. Unsitin Languages Besinee Com aonh ee La age, ens Correspondence, ‘Business Calculations. Bookkeeping: by eiusle and dou. ble entry, Commercial Law, Political Economy, and Business Morals, 8 ents of Elocution and Fhonegraphy. In the Business Practice depart. pent the student invests capital, deposits in tne Collewe unk, nukes purchases (or chal and on Hime, «ven and receives notes, checks, drafts, receipts, Ac.’: pays rents, iusurenee and taxes, and keeps ail of te ac- cou! International Business College Diploma conferrrd upon graduates at close of scholastic year. It Is of nd- vantage to ‘yes ec? be registered and fully equipped KLAND | SCHOOL, SPRING, MD., ; ESTAB- ¥, occupies pa- iy rien ape Hoare of ioseastion =, 9am, t02:30 Hours: a.m. to2: m. “Evening sessions, Monday, Lusday, Threday and Friday, 6 to ":00 p.m. ‘Tuition Fees—Day sessions, year scholar-hip, in $50; yeat scholarship, in iustalmente $00, payable #10 on admission and remainder in mont int its of $10 each; by the quarter, $20 upon admission. Even- eeacions, ip, in ge the quater on ‘admission, $16; Uy the oa, ‘New Ilustrated Anna1l sent by mail jo HENRY G. SPENCER Poona” SARA A. SPENCER, Vice-Principal. aull HE WASHINGTON COLLEGIATE I. OLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, A ay For ¥ ‘Ladies and will - eae e Sasa a sor 12th wtrect norte, ‘ful-dm ONZAGA COLLEGE, 47 STREET NORTHWEST. One year ago I advertised our College as an insti- tation to which parents might send their sons in the fall 4 Boarding and Day School for Youny Ghildren, |The twenty-first school year mber 20th. lication to the Principal. LEFEBVRE, 59 Franklin st. ALTIMOKE, MD.—MT. VERNON INSiTTUTE, BD 46 Mit. Vernon Place. Home Dosrding and Day ool for Young Ladies. Founded 159. Mee, M. de JONES and Mra. MAITLAND, nasisted by able p feerors. Beautifully sitated,’ fronting Washington Monunient Square. ‘practically taught. “Cir- culars on application, y5-the 2m DLLAICOT CITY, MAUPIN'S U TEMBER Sy17-e02m “RSITY SCHOOL opens SEP- . For cireulars a \dress o2m CHAPMAN MAUPIN, M.A.. Principal. E. SCHEEL, ORGANIST. 1 R OF PIANO J. and VOCAL MUSIO. — Particular atteution to be- Deilners, as well ax thowe wiehing to be qualified for Pertormers or ieachers. mouerate. 734 12th xt, nw. my3-codns ASHINGTON CONSERVATORY Open ail the year. Cor. 7th and D sts. n. trance 707 D st. Fourteenth, Voice, Singing, ‘Vio in, &e. edvantages, 0. B. BU ‘welve teacburn, LARD, Direct R. TYRALL'S FAKM FOR SALE—50 ACRES of good and and 6 room house on the Brookville Brad yply to Mr. WHITE, 12th 21-tm* JOR SALE OR LEASE—A HANDSOME PRIVATE residence at Waverly, Baltimore county, Md, twenty rooms, handsomely finished. heated by furnace, hot and cold wat-r, bath, Closets, larwe stable and out- houses, four acres of land, finely shaded, an abund- ‘ance of fruit, fifteen minutes by horse-carkto Union depot and one hour to Washington. Members of Gon- FTOROF gentlemen in the departments will find this healthy and desirable residence. A portion of the fur: Benlars adirewe MARSHALL FSSIvint fa tegtae culars address . |, 52 Lexing- ton street, Balt ‘aull-akw, st A) Toad, two miles from Tenleytown, between M. Jey" and Mr. Watki d M streets northwest. itimore. A NERY DESIRABLE FARM OF 175 RCTs, Ape adapted ne; good bor ‘and “outtuil aimee hey with variety of va. fine spr ith fruita; wituated one mile from Herndon, Station, Wace W.. 0. & W.R. R. Price $30 per acre. Address FS. POLLOCK, ‘Treasury department. auls-6t* RK KALE—A HANDSOME COUNTKY SEAT OF about 7 acres; corner of 7th street road and Whit- eto — lange heen, eonventent oui DER: wn; good water. Inquire on prem- ines, or 634 Pennsylvania avenue. eee jean _ SUMMER RESORTS. M'3.ca58 NELY. Washlurton et Gabe May City. N-J. aull- APE MAY, N. J.—CANROLL “VILLA,” JACKSON street, one square from the be: Ww and beautifully furnished. Opens Ju For address Mrs. J, A. MYEKS, ‘Box 854, Cape May, YX EMONT House, Ve nue, above Atinutic avenue, Occan ¥ room. The (C47 SKILL MOUNTAINS, 3,000 FELT ABOVE THE SEA, AND ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM RAY PEVE MALARIA, FLIES AND MOSQUITOS, SARATOGA, THE QUEEN OF AMERICAN WATERING PLaces, railroad make close station with train: a Trains on Pennssly connection tn Jers: Via West Shore ro and long transfer thre Leave Washington 8 leave Philadel y City 4:42 p. Arrive Cranston’ ‘4 p.m. ; West Point, 6:36 p.m Cornwall, 5:46 p. m. ; Phoenicia, 7:48 p.m ; Pine Hi 8:40 p.m.; summit. $249 p.m. ; Hun 8:50 p.m Kanterskiil, 9:20 p.m. ; Catekili, 7:36. p. tn. 8:0 Pens Saratoga, id Pom tty Pullman Daflet pare lor car from Washington, timore anc Phiadelplia: to Albany and Saratoga without change. Baggage checked th: s Railroad for tickets and Call on Agent Penusylvan further information, or address HENRY MONETT, General Passeuger Agent, au2-Im No. 24 State #trect, New York. ASASUMMER RESORT RIVER SPRINGS, stands first on the roll for social enjoyment $7} aud good living. Boating, Fruit, Medicne gai @nd medical attention free.” Terms reasoncble. ‘Take steamer Arrowsmith ord. W. Lhomysou; laud at Colton’s wharf aud call for = i. P. BLARISTONE, M. D. aul-Im* River Springs P. 0., Ma. OARDING.—PLEASANT ROOMS, SPLENDID air, fine Chaiybeate Springs; close to «ta- thon; boatis ud fishing. 1 25 per¥y Roni: ei per week. Address A.B. "Mots: TURE, Broptictor, “Chalybeate Houss, Sizetbane, 3 ‘OTEL LAFAYETTE, CAPE MAY, N.J... OPENS first season July 7th, Used. Di alg oe ee Bilt ed HILDRETH, Propriewor. 26-310 [ATED STATES HOTEL, ton? The in Atlantic City, N.J. Now, ‘open for the season of "83. BENJ. H. BROWN JAS. P. SCOTT, Manager. Jel8-iitatig6kood it. E ARGYLE, OCEAN EXD or ~. feat necticut averlue, Atiautic City. 4 HAKVEX, Proprictross. 0. Bor'suo, ANY del-ima&s, tu, APE MAY, N. J., VILLA BELLE’ CXS ‘end Concress ets.; Bear sey ites” walk from beach sine {PR aruse” "Oooan view from every room. “Meee P. E. PARKER. dy2s-s, tu, thi HE GETTYSBURG &PRINGS, teat T Gerrmencns, Pa., WILL BE OPEN JUNE 14: ‘The “EAGLE” in ree: ‘ntl from Ws pectin as ud BE RG. ta Chane tertus send for tive circular. sith ie my28-3m Pa.

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