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that of anv other daiiv vaper published tn Washington. and coual to that of all tne otner daily papers here added teaether. ‘Tux Stax office in connected with the Telephone Ex- <lavge. Advertisements, créers for the paper by mai sxé otherwise, news. or any information or business can besent day or night, free of charze. ‘Tue Stan will be sent by mail, post paid, to those Jeaving the city during the summer for any length of time, and the address changed as often aa desired. Subscription, fifty cents per mouth, FosITIVELY I aDvance. ‘The Double Sheet To-morrow. ‘Tue Stax will be Issued as usual In double-sheet or elght-page form to-morrow. As these Issues command an extra edition they are most accepta- ble to advertisers, who will confer a favor by send- ing In thei- orders early to insure insertion and elassifeation. ——__~«-+—_____ The Color Line in Restaurants. The “ Rev. Mr. Smith, of Norwich, Ct.,” the col- ored preacher who lately ob‘ained a verdict against a Washiogton restaurateur who declined to entertain him at his place of business, 1s ac- cused of being a professional plaintiff in eases of this king, from mercenary motivea. This allega- tion my not be true, but It Is evident that he Is at Dest notin better than a mischievous notoriety- Seeker. The colored peuple of Washington, while defending their real rights, have had too mitch selt- Tespect to attempt to push themselves socially where they were not’ welcome, and especlally where, =3 In this case, they would damage the business of other citiz-ns ‘This case ts attracting considerable attention throughout the country, as being the Brst attempt to enforce the crimini Provisions of the civil rights act of March 1, 1875. ‘The press comment, including that of leading re- publican papers, is not complimentary to Mr. Smith in his course,and some of them express doubts as to the legality of the dectsion of Justice Mills in Smith’s favor. The York Evening Post, in the course of a review of the case, says: ‘The case ts a test case, and will be appealed. It issafe to say that the law or the decision Is at least doubtiul. The act of 1875, which was drawn With some care, Was chlctly designed to ri the oli principle uf the common law that tno- keepers and common e:rriers must furnish ac- commodaiion to all come: : fusal to do so a crimii trine of common ki when traveling was done ¥ cou A man who keeps a Delmontco for instance, 13 about as n Use Keeper of a common-law Inn ag is hard to see on What principle it Out that bis establishment fs, either : ul not ely, and but res- actly provided for the trav- Fubile, and We know of no legal principle which prevents a man from drawing the color Hine In e if ue wishes to do so. A restaurant for Diacks on!y. Satholies on ench People, or Chinese, may be a shocklag Uuing, but We doubt if it would be covered by a statute Tela- Ung to “inns.” But assuming that the statute does cover the case, the very fact that no such case has arisen before in the eight years that have elapsed since it wa assed shows that the law as a means of ng sovlal equallty between black and Promo’ White is of little value. Washiugton has a large Festaurants were heard 0% restaurau! negro population, and yet {a elit years the only min w o has attempted to bring the white res- keepers to justice isa colored clergyman cut. The :xXlanation of this ts, Of course, that the negroes do not object to the color line being drawn in this matter as much a3 Itgvas hoped and expected that they would. ThE teeling thit leads a restaurant-keeper to exclude a quict clergyman from his place merely because ue happens to have a dark skin seems a Yery foolish prejudice; but the prejudice does exist, and the restaurant-keeper cannot afford to shut his eves toit. With him, tt must be remem- Dered, it is a mere matter of business. If he admits biacks, the whites will away and injure ‘his business. This is the real Feason that he draws the “color line.” The act Says that he must admit blacks, In other words, Mt practically commands him to supply food to Dlacks, or keep a black restaurant, to which EXPRESSMEN LIABLE. Mr. A. 8. Mrnnz, the popular exprecaman of | W Brunswick, Me., writes us on May 15, 1883, as follows: Wares “Having been severely afflicted for about two years | to DANENHO! ‘with inflammation of the kidneys and bladder, s0-ca'led by my physicians, I suffered with distressing pains in my beck snd retention of rine, caused by a stoppage of the neck of the bladder, and complication of other diseases, I was hardly able to attend to my business, and at times ‘would be completely prostrated. I was also affected with incontinence of urine ton alarming degree: in- deed, it demanded my attention fifteen or twenty times er night, and at times it would seem impossible for me to ride down to the depot on my wagon, for every Jar from the wagon would almost seem to take my life. Havins failed to obtain relief from my doctor, I finally consulted our druggest, Dr. Merryman, of Brunswick, and requested him to furnish me with the most reliable and speedy cure for such sickness, for I was suffering too much for human nature to endure long. The doo- tor recommended me to use Hunt's Remedy, asit had been used with remarkable success in a good many cases in Brugewick and vicinity. I purchased a bottle, and received such great relief that Icontinued and had not used two bottles before I bezan to improve beyond my expectations. The pains in my kidneys and loins disappeared, I gained strength, and my water began to | Pass naturally, and I was able to sleep soundly and ob- | tain the greatly needed rest which for a long time could not. Tam fully restored to health, and can attend tomy business, Thanks to Hunt’s Remedy for my res- toration, and 1 highly recommend it to all who are ed with kidney complaints.” COULD NOT LIFT A POUND. The above are the woris of Mrs. Harriet Bailey, of | Putaam, Conn, Sho writes May 3, 1833: -‘T haye been | troubled with kidney cnd lverdiscase for two years. I suffered severly in the back and loins. Before taking | your wonderful medicine, Huat’s Remedy, I could not lifta pound. After giving ita fair trial, I began to im- Prove, and can now truly say it was ‘Godsend to me,* as Tamnow able to do my household work and enjoy | the beft of health. Ihave recommerded Hunt's Rem- edy to two of my neighbors, who have been greatly benefited by it. This letter I send yeluntarily, with the hope that it will be the means of inducing some sufferer to use Hunt’s Remedy, and be cured us I have besn.” OXG WOOD—3PRUCE PINE, #4; OAK, $5; BA- 4 kers' Pine, Hickory, $7. awed hd split— Fine, 36,25: Oak, $7: Hickors. 28.76, "G0. CHEVE- 1822 14th st. n.w.; wharf, foot of 14th st, ‘au24-1m' HE BEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES ACKNOWL- edge the great value of Ayer's Cathartic Pills, and frequently prescribe their use with the utmost confi- dence, well knowing that they are the most effectual remedy ever devised for diseases caused by derange- ments of the stomach, liver and bowels. jo YOU WISH A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION? ‘Then use Ayer’s Sarsaporilla. It cleanses and puri- fies the blood, and thereby removes blotches and pim- ples from the skin, making it smooth aud clear, and wiving it bright aud healthy appearence. aud WANTED—HELP. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. —_ EDUCATIONAL. e ANTED—-A BOY TO ATTEND BIORE AND RENT—ONE OR TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, R SALE—TWO RESIDENCES OF TEN ab Make Ares, at 14 9th etree nortuwest; best refer | EV ortnout ooare rotons soe ‘central location: Fypeme shy ame 1 improvements; good stables M* peasy ence required. " GEO. T. KEEN. 1t_ | 707 6th street west, near G street. auz4-at 3 3 ae, 4) as5 scathwest: oh P75, 1288, ‘oma° crams! ‘AN TED—THUEE FIRST-Cl E8S-BRICK RENT—FURN! ROOMS, ON FiRst | $000 esch. aa Lee A nn Tayorn at 3098 K etret, 36-00 per dae een oe | Phang weed Rowe a Beart oes ee [AW DEPARTMENT NaTioNaL CNivansitt rake Stade x = : Hada, mmrovgmenig: convenient to three tince of | JOR GALE—AT A GREAT BARGAIN, A FINE amber of puptis will be A SIVE AND THOROUGHLY | street cars. ADLIY Tat. n.w. -3t* Residence; within haifa of Dupont Circle: | Reopens Monday, Oct. Ist, 1883, atthe Lecture Rooma, Prins reliable ox for offos work. Apply immediately with all modern im) ty agin 000; worth a —4 6 & SON, 124 Festrect. “ au2t-at | VOR RENT-EARGE, ROOM WITH ALOOVE, | $10,000 ance reaidancer Orn 24 SAE | 8% ,F street. Catalorues can ‘be obtained at Morr. | particu At MU SSL eae sla eat sie | pee nt i nant ek | We ae emer arong wera e [ees MS Ee ae ee | eM hei . vis | 52 oF gentl nen, aud wifes i SoRTe USE, 003 ENCH AND ENGLISH FAMILY AND Day Bie dal Tivats family: wood wayes and heme. Aprly | Tent tocare and departuente. Adaress ARMY. Aree taining pine rooms and ‘Louisiana avenue. New students can obtain informa- 216 13th strect southwest. anaaae | Ment ag au2v-3t* improveinents: Brented'ea Gonnecuicat Breau near M ————— ot Te, Fscncor Bon voure SS ptcae § ANT(D=20 WHITE, 11 COLORED WOMEN R RENT—PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS, | Street Bod kept 78 — W.3. NEWTON, Seoretary es 1305 17th et., corner Maveachusetts ave, Wash., D.C., JV cs BL tee ot te tern da, reese rownd toner: te, anne | Ere 2,00; Ao fod V-S. HURCH, 1008 Fete" | gasp mt Sto Fetes | Under she diresion of Mire LP. McDonald ad Fest.n.w. PRICK & COOMBS, Licensed Agents. 023-3t" aoeee eae ereeee : = Bal = INSTRUCTION. a2 ; Waste frre Fxg sorornoms ror | FOR LPL HeOaNg, FURNISHED Avant. | Reis Hi Beat amen aR | S eh ey If en oe the Canaioad: Novampiok, Maskuntr torsos Piens | itd Roomy: poukhern Cxpamar. ath ka, "At uenl | fearon feome, all moders iorgresmens tn oud waneaae vool-steren. ‘inaujie of pect tisachers. — Enon sorernment clarks of tact oan make fyo to sere Ee — ee a 920 F street north St” | ROARS, Got Oe eee, ‘im | A English and classical conree, with epectal joilars daily ou urs. oom ROOMS —pOI FRONT, =—Ol = on caheggene Hi Corerram viiogs 9 ae | EUMitED peter cnc go cams | POR Wg 08 ZORANOS DPRIRARLY LO. WASHINGTON SCHOOL ete cette aay arpa uscen tare em SoG ae a | ee Oe ns eat oe SE US | aie kee ey Reece ae | gonoouaray ap, rrr. wazzrxa eae nips ne pata Hel ae ref uiced. Ay to M. B. YNN, 662 a e ference in cash. Apply to GEO. F. GRAHAM. St. = i wi Porneyivanin avenue marthoast. an2s-at" Cloud tallding. aua8-St "| iivate tasmanian pire bine heeenee aden | ct Hendic will Convey residing on Cant. ANTED_A Be PECTABLE PERSON TO DO FOR RENT— HOUSES. } SALE_CHEAP_AGOOD BUSINESS CORNER | teacher. tol Hl direct to the school and return. aut-sus general house work in fatally of twee anne king | = == 12th and C streets south west, $2,000; also, © Special course of tweive lessons for active phonogrs- | 3 rcon INSIITUTE. the cooing: good w=ges paid tos competent one. Call R RENT—1639 13TH STREET NORTHWEST, | 7-room brick house with a mod.imp.,on F bet. Ist and og e N ‘he second session of the NON WOOD INSTITUTE Gt 2018 G street northwest. au22-3:" 0609 B street 4 3 1496 Corcoran, he fel + price, $2,300. O.H. PAR! 456 and E south- Bina, Semmibed with ert peck, oer bok opens: er eth. ‘Mr. and Mrs, im. D. Cal x 7 18 re 3 s, ath As au2z2. hd . aaninted an able corps twelve instrac- elven Apply a8 ROBT. Of GREENS te | feutr-Foomed Houses; widandee. oe iB SALF_BUSINESS PROPERTY ON SEVENTH | “Tite WAITING lessons given at any hour of the | fore ‘Aieil Ciasnica and Faw ish Sours, including the Perret eaeetnntiee sei | Foon BERT ROORE a MARTTAND aay | Keats Peete ME SMNs eS aad | Seepscmne Cer eee SSNS ARS | Retr eae re act at WANTED. A GERMAN GIL T0 DO GENERAL | F' couthweet, ais roma: hoy nae aN ANESEE | Ben cent bet, 4: vestmy : auzise | “writing tac Linen Paper and other PRSGUAGES STestrecto of mterade ta Me ing: Gon wnae ts Poe en R RENT—OUS® 1094 97m STREET NORTH- R SALE OR EXCHANGE—DANGAIN—NORTH. | “Witlice At lowest prices to studenta Classes. | For full information address the Mee Got wages to the proper paris. ADply, EXCHA HIV COMB, 927 I street northwest. aa ee iene Saw pers. fermions Appiy Me We Os SOANSOS. ib | deuce ane Hobie an estates ee ne Re EOKGETOWN COLLEGE, D. ©. Dec: Prmury Departinent for" the’ echolantis ANTED—LADIES OR YOUNG MEN Ix C1 ¥ OR | {3ih'strect northwest, PP s sul3-im | 8., Star office. ‘suao-ee” | Ge Coa country to take nice, light and pleasant work at their own home; $2 to35 a day easily and quietly made; year, $50; including French, $70. Ta "Parente dentine eas have their children in- through French Fath85 Fist SEPTEMBER, SEVEN-ROOM it SALE—VERY CHEAP— FOR $2,000—TWO- aa structed wholly the medium of the Prork sent by ull no canvassing no stamp for reply. ick house, with modern improvements, 315 Dela brick front House, seven Fasend | gchooisin the Academic and Sclentifie Departments | Lausuure” He ross Te ) MAS UFAGTURING GO, | ware avenve northeast. are from Capito; rent, | water: good lot; on K street, near Sth. W. E- BUB- as . Taner "Philadelpnia, Pas AOte! kryo'dor, $20. Apply 214 11th street southwest. aah Se” | FOND, 804 Fetcocr nonin eee aul6” | open THURSDAY, September 18th, 1888. apply to E™="598, SHITE SELFCT CLassicat A FOREMAN DAIRYMAN AND | WO R RENT—27 E §iREET NORTHWEST, A 7K SALE Rev. JAMES A. DOONAN, 8.J. , GeorgetownCollere, D.C AND MATHEMATICAL SCHOOL ‘ona farm. Apply at FULTON'S Loan three-story Brick; eleven rooms; all modern im- THREE BEAUTIFUL NEW HOUSES, Beh edict Septem! ersion begi: nes 5 = . ‘street northwest. suit-zw_ | provements. in perfcet repair; $4) per month in ad- | Located on N street corner 12th street northwest, the Bmparetarey Tee sone oe D. oe addres Oe ea tora he — fT NEWS, VA.. 100 | Wance. Induire of A. EBERLY & SONS, 718 7th street | highest location in this city, buiit very subst ntial with . Apply to J. W. H. » M.D., ‘aul8-8m ‘Dia 1a W ‘ireticinss Carpenters five montest wacky wale | Bortiwest. Le et a ee wales |e — =e RLINGTON ACADEMY, CONOORAN BUILDING, $2 to $2.50 per day; board $4 to 35 per week. WA. Fok BENT OSE THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE, | fixtures, anq polished brass is used for the restiue, School of Law opens WEDNESDAY, October 34, 1883, Corner Prunayivania avenue and 15th stroct,, oppo. CAMPBEL! au3-Iimn with all mod. imp. Tipe i i lange ventilating space under the gor protects the third | Apply to 8. M. YEATMAN, esq., 410 Sth street north. | ito U. S. Treasury.a Select chest fe Boge aed bee = —- -- northwest, between F and G streets. The herdics run | story. The fronts are faced with Pressed and orna- We D.C. After Mee Men. Number limited. Only scholars of wood mond ANTED—WHITE AND COLOKED COOKS, GEN- | up to the house. Inquire at 403 7th st. D.w. mu23-Ob mental ‘and have lofty towers, the upper part of | Wes» Washington, D. C. After October Ist, Geonce- character received. Fall t of 1883. ine Nepeem, “eral Wo 2d Girls and Nurses, for thiacity, | = ae ae NORTHWeST, | Which acts asa ventilator.” ‘The houses are open for ex- | town College Law Building, Washington, D. C. ber 10th. Day and Evening Seesions. Careful and Faltimor deiphia, |New York and elsewhere. pe ie TT ceut, | mination trom 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. every day. 9022-1m_ thorough instruction in the Common English Branches, Families furnished Servants with references. Try us. andsome three-story brick: 11 rooms. basement, | S>oi°"t the owner, = = Book-keeping, Short-hand, Arithmetic. Alee- S2Ud gh D.w., Aicensed Axency. C.E. PRICE & CO. | bick building. bay window, moder improvements; RB, GOLDSCHMID, ARFIELD | KINDENGARTEN—PRIMARY AND | bra. Geouictty, Latin and. Crock. BURTON Wa. 3y2-B 0" rent, $50. JOSEPH FORREST. 917 F st. _ au23-10t aull-3m 812 7th wtrect uectnesat. OCTOBER Tee aac Gremtnorthweet: REOPENS | CAPER. A. M.. Principal, Washington. D- W 3ST EMPLOYMENT BUREAU—FAMILIES | JOH KENT. Fok SALES FOUR NEW DWELLINGS. Bj ist, at Kindergarten rooms, ue MME September | ASN Alt MORE ACADEMY FON O1m =a furnished with first-class Hely—Cooks, Waiters, ig 19thet,14 Wo is21 Pi t.. 73, street, between 4th and 5th northeast; 8 rooms, | _aiu?1-3m ANNA B. OGDEN, Principal. near Haltimore. Noted for bealthfulnoss, thorouxh Chambermaids, General Houseworkers, &c. Servants PGA Th at, 14 re.» m-1.$60.00/15: hod 59 | Brows brick fronts, all modern improvements, new an instruction, careful training, and refining inlluenow of Seniesa 2s 0: DUNDORES EIS IGtet: nw. G1S-Piny | A185 Lee. 18 ee 50.00} | 00 | eee amiguize at 200 Sth strest northeast, after 5) PISS AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, SShristiau home, ‘Lhe next term will begin SEPTEM- — ——— — — 802 2letat., 10 re.,m.i. 45.(40| Cor. $ P. m.: house 19x43. ‘sull-im ‘Teacher of Vocal and Instrumental Music and | BER ivth, Kev. ARTHUL J. RICH, A. M.D. iT r 725 20th st: 10 -45.00|Cor, 27 & K sts., store Harmony. | Leasons resumed SEPTEMBER 6. Rector. Kelsterstown, Md. yy WANTED—SITUATIONS. __|413 papel S300) 2 re aye i008 Fitsineon ioih snd don sae erivee: So Rene: | _Aidree 944 Ketrst northwoat. Atl | Gi. GEORGES HALL FOR DOS, REISTRRA: —————— —— p -30.00| Pa. ay.. mn 19th ani Fy ;,10 rooms: : ens . GEORGE'S 7 SISTERS ANTE D—BY A YOUNG GERMAN, OVER TWO | 121630thst,9re,m.1. .30.1-0/515 23d at.,6 re. 50 modern improvements: lange lot Brice $4,000. Easy | S W. FLYNN, A, M., PRIVATE TUTOR, Ss town, Baltimore county, Ma. Ann Thy dor any Wa and liquor | 2118 Hst.,8re........20/40|517 3d st.6 -50 | terms, by WESCOTT & WILCOX, eal Estate Brokers, | De W. Cor. 8th and K streets northwest. | collese or business life. $400 per year, Uneury, y D ret grocery ai < oD te AY ° ber year. business. Best of references from bis p-esent eins ee aoe Petes corner and I streets northwest. au9-2w yg ag ee BS Midd states. Prof. 4, C. KINEAK. A.M, UhxS Willing to leave town, “Address box 124, Star | EN ILOOK, Koa Hatato Brokers, FOE, SALE TWO-STORY, FRAME HOUSE AND Preparation et Point, Anaspohe ival. Cataloguce sent." "" " 3yiz-dawim” ied = as - Lot, 2036 7th street northwest; 8 rooms; 20-foot — Ts WEST WASHINGTON SCHOOL FOR GIRL yANTED-DY A YOUNG MARRIED WiliTE | JOR RENI— ot, running from 7th to 8th street, auT-3w° VENING CLASSES. A MONTH. 292) P street northwest, Mist M. 1. Le, Princ Woman, with one-chiid, quiet at nizht, a Situation By J. V. N. HUYCK, OR SALE—TWO FRAME HOUSES” $1,100 A Arithmetic, Bookkeeping, Fi Grammar, | pal C. M. Matthews, Prosident..| Next wexaian opens to cook, wash sndiron ins private family; best of city 1505 Pennsylvania svonue. F iece; $2, 600 Brick Store; @ good business stand, | Pe2manship, U.8.History, Geoxraphy, Spelling, au20 Sentember 13th, 2 ‘Terms £30 to $60, according to FLAP og; NINRE £2 #9 tu the country. “Call at 2016 | 1992 Tet. n. w. (September Iet). $125 | north side of Green's State: a to close au | (NE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. Seencgs Cane For circulars apply to G. LS WV ANTED_PLACES FOR COOKS, CHAMBER. s z FSS SALE-THREF-STORY BRICK HOUSE, 226] HE COLUNBIAN Cort nar ‘OPENS SEPT. 12. anteed to equal three of any other system. No texi Ww ds, Aureos, Hausemen, Drivers, Walters and | 1454 Corcoran ai. (ceptamber S18). 30 | mente: hours uss tens rececee pute eerie ete: | THE DAW SCHOOL OEE EB Gar eee Senses gk core emit, ue oft el Retncy. EEE Tne: | | Nocfurther information, apply ti Rill be sold a» ba THOS, 5, MYERS keeles ae Business Penmanship easiest to learn and write Ge .V.N. 2 aot ae —_—_——— eee en adr information School, tate Broker, 12: est. y25-1m. - OLIS T. MASON, isos Qumece au23-3t 1505 Pennsyivania avenue. Separate Department for Ladies. Prof. G. W. HOWE, WANTED—ROOMS. For wformat:on concernit address Dr. JAMES ©. W aul7-Gw ‘the other 1 8, 517 7th wtreet. NG, 1350 Loti atreok OR RENT—THAT EL:GANT RESIDENOH, 1723 AVID 8. I. JOHNSON, ORGANIST AND CHOM H street north recently occupied by the late at west, ly, FOR SALE—LOTS. = aster, 1117 Jvth #treet northwest. Private lw ERB ESE TaD Surgeon General Barnes; has zooms and every HR SALE—SEVERAL FINE BUILDING LOTS, FESROR ALEX. DE WOLOWSEI REOPENS | sone di per ‘hour, Public voles cinses ‘ate W6éetully whore board ean be bea eos zal | Modern mproverents; good stable: rent 485.595 per | ROR, SAL gia barvain if sold atonce. £. B COT: | Pits Marcio tenttaio nt G18 Gen, Ree | moma i caterer. Heforencos exchaged. Address A. B.. star | Anp'yto Wi BIGOLE & WITCCK, heal Evtate Avents, | TRELL, 1431 Penneylvauia avenue. 9u22 St} and Gn-w., for 8 ond Hane, Inatrection by bie | a OT SCHOOL, AN FLEMENTARY otice. au24-3t"_ | corner 20th and I streets northwest Sure | FOE SALE-HANDSOME BUILDING SITE IN | ByMarkably short method. Parties for Larlor Concerta, School for both wexen, Tstroot, between WAS ied 70 WELL FURMISHE > ROOMS IN FOR RENTLFURNISHED HOUSE HAVE, & Fon. Be any Ago" Pa saging, the reridence of the | sore Syptem. which ithe shortest, and ‘best, saving Benen be eae northwest will open 4 wy west for September th board. for ‘ished house sh ween ee: a years ce, anid training voices quickly {> : : wt ong yok = gentleman and wife, wit be permanent if suited: board | atrect sey Gurmehed house on L street, complete for | nee E. “ B. COTTE! 1431 Pennsylvani Nery Culture. “Laties’ Nemingties sktendet | iegeved mo <aurant bod gud attendance Eins be peat 3 private famil} bro" housekeeping: ten rooms and two bath-rooms all mod aa me to. ault | roma Da te ae rE re erred: rooms not. toe 30, nor board § - |e F nce. JNO. TE ry x - - | aa - ress Box'98, Star offices ausi-st'” | A" TH ROOT, heal Estate Broken: Ile: street | ING, SALEPUDING LOTS ON WASHINGTON Biber k cond” peonencatece eae nes | eet om aes VAN TED_TWO COMMUNICATING ROOMS ON | ROrthweet. aut#-6t_| Building Lots on the ‘hill at the head of Connecticut | gerne ty my new kuphouic, Syrtem.” Glass ot nt HE CEDARS—A HOME SCHOOL Fi Wie ammee eee ‘board, & RENT— FURNISHED, HOUSETT HAVE AN | Sy\uueypnich will be sold to prompt-paying purchasers | grades ‘at inoderate rates. “At $-30 p. me for Yours Ege pare Hoopsentent: location central. Address, siating tore, eleantly furnished house in the northwest for rent | 84 very low rates. his is Sesion Oy 9 Ladies and Ciildren. seittie ty ateent comet au office, 3t* WANTED—HOUSES. ° Wooowaxv & Lotunor, BOSTON DRY GUOLS HOUSE, the whites wil not come. It really gives him the choice between ruining his own busl- ness or going to Jal ‘The law,if it were enforced, Would therefore not secure’ tts own object, Which is, of course, not to promote Diack, but Walted restaurants. while 1t would work Injustice to the restaurant-keeper that seems to violate every principie of falr deallog. He might fairly say that if the government insists on his admit- Ung people to bis restaurant whose presence leads his Fegular customers to go away, he ought in some way to be compensasd. * "* * Philanthroptsts ought to remember that in legis- lating on such subjects the idea that Individuals OF classes Will rise above a deep-seated social pre- becatse Congtess declares that 1t ought not t ts a mistake. The notion {s made post- Uvely grotesque when, a3 In this case, Congress Undertakes to lure a man Into rising above preju- ice by a statute calculated, if acted upon by him, Voruin his own busiuess. A better way to stimu- late prejudice and make it permanent could hardly be conceived. ——_<es— ‘The dectston of the democratic state central committee of New York yesterday as to the man- net in which delegates to the state convention shall be chosen in New York city 1s not pleasing to ‘Tammany, as It recognizes the county democracy as the regular organization. Under the plan adopted, however, Tammany can elect delegates in all the election district tt controls, and this Will probabiy somewaat alleviate the sting of having the county democracy placed over tt. The primary conventions will be called to order by the Tegular wiug, but the organization must be effeeted by the majority. Ia the Tammany dis- tricts the regulars will be fred out unceremont- ously, and Boss Kelly will have taings his own way. It is a bitter pill for Tammany to play Second fi.tule to its old rival, the county organiza- tioa, and, possibly, Mr. Kelly may refuse to do tt. Once be‘ore he declined to have anything to do with the regular party primaries. He went ahead and elected delegates In his own way, and they Were admitted to the state convention, because certain aefeat was the result of keeping them out. John Kelly has demonstrated that he actually controls about 40,000 votes in New York city. His authority 18 so autocratlc that he can throw them for of against the party Ucket, and this places him 1D & position to dictate co the democrac: He professes (6 be all for harmony now, but he wants his kind of harmony, and the New York democrats Will have to take him upon bis terms or not at all ——~+->—____ The Freneh seem to have greatly underrated their antagonists In Tonquin. It was believed that the well disciplined and equtpped French forces could march rignt along from one victory to another; but instead of success they met defeat at the outset of the campatgn. Instead of badly- armed Annamese the French encountered * Black Flags" of Tonquin and Yunnan, armed with Rem- ington rifies and using them effectively. It !s now conceded that tf the campaign 1s to be carried on Feinforcements must be promptly sent out. It 43 not unlikely that, with this state of affairs staring her i the face, France may con- clude to employ diplomacy there rather than force in settling the controversy about An- Bam. Other complications are arising around the republic which caution the French gov- ernment to go very slow in the direction of dis- Patching its armed forces to distant feds. The monarchies of Europe cannot be expected to se- Tenely coutemplate the steady growth of a repub- Me in their midst. In Germany, as well asin Spain and Italy, reverence for crowned heads and divine rights ts fast giving way before an enllzhtened ‘appreciation for the rights of man. ‘The spectacle of free France so near the discontented subjects of the overtaxed and military-ridden monarchical governments of Europe no doubt accounts for the @ombinations menacing to France that are being made. ——<-+____ From the hubbub raised in Europe by tlie recent Femarks of a German paper, the people over there are provably wishing for a Yellowstone Park somewhere in Germany, to which Kaiser William B: ITS FXCKLLENT AND ECONOMICAL |AN- seeruent the wisdom of ite aystan. whereby. ing, maonesncrtopeary eos Harty ates: i eafety insted Farkdiy tn bead aif years of its Cone larger business and fpined «rester promivence among the insuring public than . before reached by any ‘company. ‘Oftee 1300 Hl sirect. 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ONE PRICE ONLY. BARGAINS IN TOWELS. 100 DOZEN BAKNSLEY KITCHEN TOWELS, Extra large size, ° ‘94x36 inches, all nen. A GENUINE BARGAIN IN GERMAN TOWEL. Size 18x36 i Pouline bordss, 123ge. each. all linen. | 20 DOZEN BLEACHED HUCK TOWEL. Size 18x36 inches, ) extra flue, softy 123gc. each, finish, all linen. EXTRA HEAVY MOMIE TOWEL. Size 22x45 inches, } all in clear white warr'td ali linen. 100 dozen All-linen German Damask Towels, knotted fringe. } 12ie. each. MOMIE 2lc. each, Red and fancy borders, ) size 20x40inches, war-¢ 250. cach. Feuted all linen, 5 40 dozen Extra Size Scotch Damask Towels, war- | ranted all Linen. Size 22x45 inches, vers? large sizo, S75} 2c. ech, SCOTCH CRASH. 2,500 yards All-limen Seotch Crash, extra quality, both bleached and half bleached, fifteen inches, at 656c. per yard. 1,250 YARDS FINE RUSSIA CRASH, Extra quality, pure fisx, 143¢ inches wide, 80. per yard. ! NOTION SPECIALTIES. | ‘We bave just received a full line of MENDING COTTON IN COLORS, Comprising Brown, Cardinal, Navy Blue, Old Gold, Scarlet, Maroon, Blste, Bleached and Unbleached, &c., Ec. STEWART’S CROCHET KNITTING POINTS, Asimple, beautiful and remarkable contribution to the kunutting arts, ‘The Children especially are delighted with it. Any child can learn its use in a short time, while the accom- plished knitter finds delishtfal surprises in its varied adaptability. Simple in construction and operation, they may be used with silk, linen, cotton or wool with equal facility, sivingse regularity of pattern to the work never before attained im any hand knitting devices. ‘Only 5 cents each. JERSEYS! DID YOU SAY JERSEYS? ‘Well, the BOSTON HOUSE is the place to get one, as they are recelving large mvoices daily, and can confi- dently recommend them as being the cheapest, best made, and micst perfect fitting Jerseys offered ANY- WHEKE. OUR $2.50 JERSEYS, In Black and all the Desirable Colors continue in great demand, and STAND UNSURPASSED AL THE PRICE. . OUR $5.00 JERSEYS, In Black, Brown, Cardinal and Green, with full plaited back and handsome satin bow, and revere collar, is conceded by all the best ever offered FOR THE MONEY. OUR $7.00 JERSEYS, In Biack, Navy Biue and Garnet, French shape, and made of imported MATERIAL, ARE UNAPPROACH- o WOODWARD & LOTHROP. 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. es, F. ITH STREET, BE- ieee ce Diara To Morns, Ivsecrs, &o. ec Ryo ‘ WANiep-t0 BUY A SMALL HOUSE; $50 CASH, balance in monthly payments. Apply to R. H. COWAKD, from 9 a. m. to 12 m., Room 3, Lennox Building, ‘corner 7th and G streets. au24-2t" ANTED—SEPTEMBER 1st—SIX OR SEVEN room House, (no basement.) mo:ern improve- ments, good condition and moderate rent essential. No ghicetion te Capital HI. Address, with fu I desert 3 au’ IN THE Address, KENT A SMALL HOUS! n, of ety’ preferred. stating location, rent, &., 8. P., Star office, au22-3t* ANTED—TO BUY_HOUSES IN THE NORTH- western se tion of the city, ranging in price from 0 to $8,000. Apply or address C. H. VARKER, 436 and E sta.s.w. an22-3t* J ANiED—TO BUY OK RENT A 2-8, ORY (NO Lacement) 6 or S-roou house northwest. Apply at Daily Kindergarten for little ‘ict for suburban residences, convenient to the street | chi dren at 1-0. Olver oman ee at $150 per month. JNO. A. PRESCOTT, accessible by wtrect cars ti Estate clussen for it cars, and in the near vicinity of the northwest and the Ss AD | grounds are extensive, the b : Broker, 1416 F street northwest. beat residen-es of the city. Call and noo us Defers pee HOMMEL 130 Kr sitet cathe Oe V> PRU. | Cal terme srokeras” calare addres the OR RENT—6 ROOMS, COR.OF 127 & C STREETS | chasing elsewhere. PRESBREY & GREEN, 529 7th st, | HO: meee aoe ———_SUlT_| MISSES EAKLE, 1916 Sth et, Washitucton, jolt daw Baie 13, with geatens lois Zen st.e.w.,6rcoms, | northwest. S30 _ | MG STUpIO AND PRivaTE. Hey esa fe Wass IN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. water and gas, new, $15. ©. H, PARKER, 4 and Es. FGE SALE_ BUILDING LOTS—T HAVE SOME OF | Sear. “Pencil and Stab Doing hee re, tae Open all the year. Cor. 7 v. zs fhe finest Lots in the northwest section for sale at | Painting, Landscape, Flowers: Commodore toe | trance 107 D st. Fourtenitin ye OR RENT—BY SEPTEMBER 1_A THREE are now cheap prices, a8 prospective street an Seis experichce: original works: references. Studio, 118 Voice, Singing, ‘Violin, kc. story brick house, 8 rooms and bath, 103, corner 2d improvements will greatly enhance the valu BULL ‘ Corcoran Building. SEATON DONOHO. — jy6-3m_ | S4Vautarcs, ae a St" | Bow is the time to buy for the coming fall and spring EN au2a-st_| tdvances, for USN. A PRESCOTT. JNEW SicuT schour For Bors. FOE, SENT TWO THIEE-STORY BRICK eal Broker, flowses; modern improvements; No. 142, A atreot | _arll-2q 1416 F street northwest. 1538 I STREET NORTHWEST. SURALEW WAEIT FON Chit a; Bortheart rooms, 03: Apply to A, S- ERATE S | FOR SALE-SMATL CASH has or Mouse Peer | ,Zaeleh branches, Penmanship (rapid business. | MU se good ind and G room towne, on tho Brcseeie SON, 401 9th street, corner of v. ‘au2l-6t terms, Buliding Lots, in the of ae hand), Book-keoping, Short-hand, aud for 3 | Toad, two miles from Teuleytown, between Mr. Brad s ant, bead of Idth street, DANENHOWER & BON, 1236 | Fernie ley"s and Mr. Watkins. Apply to Mr WHITE. Ith Peoria 200 toon see OTF Tea eee nor | Estrenk sen | jones MONDAN, SEPTEMBER 6, 889. Puytiare. | aud Metrects noriuwon: “7 © MEW ‘west, nine rooms, $32.50; 1599, 1511, 1515, 1535, 1537, = Onna Ins enced Anaust 29, 30, 31, Hours 6t09 p.m. | 7~OR saLE—A VERY DESINABLE FAK 1539°T street no thwest, nine rooms, $30. “F. W. Mi- | FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS | = a acrra, pecially adapted toa LER, 513 7th street. auls-6t a) aay EES Neen . ool pon on oe —~ awed by = = R SALE—A NE F -R SEWI\ = Situated in a beautiful and local ated one rom, teed eh enaa ee eae Se Woke gan a ee ee Ra nA | miles from: Washinet ie Bean eh ee Seok a tilt Price 0 per ac well-furuished house of 14 Tooke: Dat clase Beating: | itente—drop-leat cover, side drawers, and all attach- ‘The instruction enibraces a full el ie as Bn merc Address D., Star office. a aulé-1m " | wenty, for $20. with five years COLLEGIATE COURSE, 923. Ww, £,8-3E" W 4N2ED—10 PURCHASE INMEDIAT: FOR 4 good House from $6,000 to $10, 00." Ad~ dress, stating exact location and condition Box 122, Stur office. auz2-3t* HED OR PARTLY FUR- or medium. sized preferred, 0 children; first-class references, auZ2-3t Want2,2 TOBER ist—HOUSE, 9 ROOMS hall, bath and cellar, water and was, north or 201 front, no basement, paved street; will lease for one year with privileze of five; no objection to Georgetown or Capitol Hill; no children; references. Address Box 50, “tar office. auZl-5%° WANTED, 20 BUY FOR CASH, A FIRST-CLASS Brick House, south of ‘N street, and between 9th and 15th wtrects, not to exceed $8,000. " DANENHOWER OR SALE—A HANDSOME COUNTIO about 7 acres; corneroi 7th street road enue; commodious houre. BACH'S, corner 7th and H strecta, ‘OR SALE—A LANGE FINE ST. BEKNARD AND Including POR BENT OB SALE-FIVE NEW TWO-S10RY SCIENTIFIC AND PRACiiCAL AGRICULTURE, and mansard roof Dwellings, with cellar under en- ne: y ue with afullcorps of professors. Terms for the course | out-buildinis: ne lawn ; coo? Gre bulldines. ‘These house aro bull and finished in| seasoetble price Apsiaes ee a ar eos | ofutne mogtaa, oom bonny oth Serene eae | See maliaings; fe lawn: good w fypt-cinas atvie, and contain lern iinprovement; | aseaae board, tuition, fnel, guts, and washing, $200, ATTORNEYS gral glass windows, &c. ; will be sole eens Fe SALE—FIFIEEN HORSES JUST ARRIVED | Governor William T. Hamiit -n, president. = = rms oF rented to Telisble tenants. Dw Fe tae ena peultable for, ail, parpores, will, be | Hon. Geo. H. Williains, Prosideut of the senate, = = aa & SON, 1226 F street northwest. au8-1m | old at the lowest prices. J. HARRISO! i, No. 930G | Hon. Otis Keltholtz, Speaker of the Hones EY-AT-LAW, 124 DEAR- R RENT_NEW DWELLING HOUSE, 1628 © | strect northwost, noar Ford's operahouse. sug2-St" | Hon OJ. Me Oemin Aine ee e born street. Chicago. Advios fret. “on, ?) popes ss Son, Barase State ‘Iveasusnee years experience. Busiiess quietiy aud legally traus- street northwest, Apply to J. J. SHEDD, | FOR SALE RARE CHANCE—ELEGANT SQUARE | Hon’ Phoncand Wesuin ‘State Comptroller, acted. nuns street northwest. aus-4m Grand eosle Plano; rosewood case, handsomely ote 5 . WiLL maT finished: richiy carved Jean: all the best fmprovements; CBT BROWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, WILL RENT: Beryarich, tone; for omiy $175caeh, including heavily em- move his offion Ausunt Ist, 1849, to 1822 Tat, new. $125|1723 Do Sales at. n.w. dered cover and stool. Cost $400. Used but four Ain ee ae 1798 Let, DoW, ost ai re -2 $60 | months. Owner leaving the city. Must be sold atonce. dy24-1m (Chauncy Butlding.) Taal Ke we ie ra aboot tein ak: Can be seen at H. INEKAMP'S Piano Warerooms, 427 0th street northwest. 1824 Jefferson’ Pluce n. w., 9 3a.. AMUEL H. WALKE! U.s. CobinTstiOxt, won ¥ PUBLIC AND 'LE- ; GOO! = me - ATTORNEY K RENTS. 'SON, 1226 F'etreet, wul8-1m Fiction, trade soabianed. tae eee” Aa: WASERUFSSEMINARY, IST T STR W.Boerk | ya 630 La. ave. next to City P. 0. = Te aS = fH drees box 77, Star Office, an22-St°_ | ren. Opening, Sept. 20th. For apply, Book AND RICHARD E. PAIRO, WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS ‘HOB. J. FISHER & 00., FOR FALE-A GOOD, DOUBLE-DOOR FIRE- | and Drug Stores or Principal, Miss Lipscomb. 215-2 | [be \ttorneys-at-Law, ——— = Real Estate Brokers, GS, Sab Py een at our office. THOS. J. | GwITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE’S ACADEMY Fon | BAY¢ Pmoved thelr offices to Ni » $52 Louisiana avenne TED EVERYBODY 10 KNOW THAT THEY | _3y28-3m 1324 F street northwest, | FI & CO., 1324 F street northwest. au22-6t § Werte ohoraee Media, Pente Tee ice 2 r 3626-aa' can 0 ichelberger’s |S rai i : — oe re and of all ‘malarial disease of D. DAVIDSON, 653 Foe, RENT—458 NEW JER. AVE. 8. PPO- Fo, SALE—A DARK BAY MARE, FIVE YEARS Frlladen policeman ee SEPTEMBER i273. N HB. re AD TURN art pe es saz | Epome becoment, bath, Tunes, Latiobe: parinks sont | Duskicie’asren Aa aes for cartinge or liens | F1xed Roinciiental expenses, “Noexsmina: |". * 473 Louisiana ‘avenus, WANiED_10 BUY & GOOD, SOUND AND GEN- | $95." Jos. PORELST, ‘O17 F st. nw. Hourn 13 | conditions “Apply at Of May feck ee north- | tion for ion. onl ee all | Residence, 240 North Cayitol strect. snh29 tie Horse, suitable for light wagon. Address Box | $54:30° Syl3-4it? | west. ‘an22-3¢° | men, and all graduates. 8) opportunities for apt & HALL, 49, Bie open” auae-ate students to advance rapidly. Special drill for dull ad re ECE s ‘OR SALE-LIGHT EXTENSION TOP FOUR. | backward boys. Patrons or students niay ealect. an ° 1s of fhe Peace and Notary Pul WiNIED WHEELMEN, IT 18 TO YOUR IN- BUSINESS CHANCES Fonearer in good order, st FLEMMING'S | studies or choose the regular Enelish, Scieutine, Busi | J strect northwest, Pas dda ty trattat aiabes os aie : SOR Sa ee ee moreno, —_ ATOR | poss, Cisrteal Civil! neineering courme,, Sindents | _! — pairs a ct % Mini BROTHERS. aud-w* || J)RUG STORE FOR SALE, CENTRALLY Lo- SALE, TEN VILLAGE, CARTS, LATEST | fon other Polytechnic Schoola “A Piveog ae ae ANTE = = cated; good Stock and Fixtures; will be sold cheap | H' style, no horse motion, and ten sets bat | MAA Chemios! aborstors : a fine Gymnasium and Ball | Ccuneetior at Lavan hemor, Ke een Butldine, Oth Wa esc, XOUR CARPETS CLEANED BY | for cash. ‘Address “' Drug Store,” Star office, ‘ai4-9¢ | Harnees”ail the above. beso eet sins July 10th at | Ground. 1,500 vols.added to Library in 1883. Apparatus | Counsellor at oda pol oa - the Automatic Steam » The best in the Prrings. Also, ten Horses, sound and perfectly kind | doubledin 1883. ‘Ten students sent te eclloe ke Taek row ‘work, good references, m country. Orders by telephone or otherwise receive BR BALE THE LONG-ESTABLISHED AND | forladies to drive. Also, one Top Buggy Phaeton and | {graduating siase te Gens mercial tin 1ss3. | SUankes. -- pepmuplattention, SINGLETON & HOEKE, 601 Mar- | FW Rourtahing drug stor of Geis BION Te CON Tae | cornea dHve, Alto, one Top Buggy Phat 220-6t" | Media has soven churches and « temperance charter, | ————S= § —___auv-4m_| iith street southwest; reason for selling, the proprietor (OR SALE—PIANOS AND ORGANS, UNPRE- | Which prohibits the sale of all into: drinks. For SUMMER RESORTS. & in cure. Also a Liniment to use in 7 column U8. NCI 5 », 4: A 2 : . g RROLL “VILLA,” JACKSON sibs eRAriy stuinart wy gee, Wgbie | WW AER To PORRGG le OX So, AGTH | SEES cae soi | eiegcred ovat gue hoagie horas | Cones ae sai ee cane oe soesnaoh dchnctarlde a wenieas stallments of $25 per month, and ing 10 per cent y from 8 to 10 p. m. Academy; | 8% Prmaned. Orcas Sune ist. Waa? eaRieSS .n GUETING © RCHOOL. — | interest: party. and security, in every way de-irable, |e pu ented brace WLS BO; ema, address Bsn. J. A. MYERS, P.O Wanted, indies to earn dross cutting, fitting, mak- | Address “CAPE INVESTMENT,” Byoning star of: | qj atd,Graaue that have boa ‘nearly new.” Will be sold | 8. 83 = eon ae ing, bi 7 berfécti n, talon system. Drees inakers 08 fice. 9u22-6t_ | at a sacrifice for cash, by 5) ‘aap i 7ERMONT HOUSE, investivate w system. Parlors and school |. L. WILD x erm: ove Tith street a.w., between Rand F streets: “}yeegin En Mead le tee Peseae pees: te aull-3w* 700 fevsnth siroct nertnrest. ae Oe a ici Ga Abante ig Ned Gene Shon fr oe pana £ s si . BN. ena... +] room. The house will be kept open all the year. JANTED-L. RICE, 490 MAINE AVENUE Soiret old cend ot ie us with horse | 7>Y CALLING AT THE STABLES OF WM. F. on 16) ni Dr. A. Le e E DWV sonsiwort stents cotoek Neca ais Seen and wacon. Inquire of Mrs. GOLDEN, ‘over the | E> GEYER, 410 stroet northwest eu oan Wek ony | Mix, 2; Anderso Gane Cores De AX Cibon, | For particulars address Mrs, MONT. BLACK. nj 90-Sut and tho bestin the city. Mattresses remade, feathers | store. ‘aul5-2w* | or second-hand Carriages, Bi and Wagons for ‘ ATSKILL MOUNTAIN renovated, furniture steamed; orders by telephone. 1nyT FINE BUSINESS PROPERTY ger | iuleor cxeuame, Alpos a pot ecoction of Horses, GERDEGETOWS COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, 3100 | () > = = Teasonable. “Horses, Carriages aa an WANE a es PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, op- | UGE Reng acicet to many, Yenrs oocupled ae | hires = aS” | School for Young Ladies and tse Gigs Thoroush 3,000 FEET ABOVE THE SrA, Bolsters and }iliows renovated: Carpets cleanod, stored | Shonsearg: Apply to WM. G. BUKNS, 601 & streot R _SALE_—TEN HORSES, AMONG THEM TWO | snd German, ‘Tho teeifth sont eee en ber 12, | AND ABSOLUYELY FREE FROM HAY FEVER, gudreiaid. All kinds of mattresses made to order. F. | BOFhwest. fine matched Teams, six fine Driving and | 1883. For circulars apply to Principal, Lucy MALARIA, FLIES AND MOSQUITOS. H. YOUN apld JBEDAL BATE, OF INTEREST ALLOWED ON | Work Horses; also s largo stock of Carriages, conprie- | STEPHENSON: au6-im* y ANTED—STEAM CARPET CLEANING WITH- time deposits; Unit Bonds bought an Fe ere oe Mie a Ee 5 i vi Ay tones Che Lsuisiaas acces PSE: EASY | ROUTES EGOS, Denke ners Beene or 3-H | Park Phiston, | Coupe fons and the Light. BRSiNG? at ReGen seb teehee ne SARATOGA, ey Ae He 5 - Spe ear PRES EAs ey . BRO 6 ches, leit sl ee sn ee | Peni cee HENEY C. HALLOWELL. a.m. | THE QUEEN OF AMERICAN WATERING PLAc! W&ANTP 20, ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN = LOST AND FOUND. and Bridle, single and double Se. Calland | Wve BOYS' ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL HIGH = BE, Room 4, 1420 New York avenue, is aCom- | - examine before 3 as T ‘SCHOOL, Trains on Pennsylvania ratlroad make close, missionePof” Deeds for Evory State aud Territory, U. L982 OR AUGUST 2, ON 77m STREET Gan A | Teprenented, and on the most resnopablo terme. WF. iw pone coemesion ty deme Gilp-aseion tae tome 8. Couunisoner, Examiner and Notary. Always id lady's Itussia leather Docketbook. A’ suitable e- street northwest. ‘Win open September 10. 1883 im the North Session | via Went shore route, avoiding the ferry. a office from9 a. m. to5 p.m. in2 _ | ward will be paid if returned to Star offlos. su24-3t" R SALE—A 52-INCH ENGLISH BICYCLE IN | Room of Dr. Sunderland's Church, 4% street The | abd Jong transfer throyen New York. WARTED_ UPHOLSTERY WORK OF ANY DE- LO82, 08 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST BE- F Perfect condition at a Call between 6 and Pupils of this school take high stand in the various | , 1etis fsslivuton 8 &-m. ; leave Baltimore 9.25 a.m. aeription, tween Insane Asylum and Baltimore Ohio | FP, m. at Room 33, LeDroit > Comer Sth and | institutions of the land. Mr. Hunt may be Arrive Cranston’s y g 4.3. CHASE & BRO. Depot or botwoen Balt and One Ponkea one no through lock box 535. au Corea on Next to City Post Offioa._| Office, amall Paper Box containing gentleman's en oR = olrg, » ;fhe finder will be Uberally rewarded by calling Fx Pe BOARDING. at 919 I utrect northwest. au22-3¢ ——— sees == ST—LAST EVENING, A POLL $150 cash, IHE LOCHIEL, 612 9TH STREET NORTHWEST, 2 ‘with ared tall. Suitable reward will be paid Sree ering the city. "Bacgage checked through, a! + Hongcdors yi amdueements to permanent | if relurued to P.M. DUBANT. southwest corner 6th Call'on Agent Pennsyivania Railroad for tickets and transient Boarde rooms, street and Massachusetts au22- further Infomation, rose : single, Table firet-class, ‘auld Jy oars —— ERMANENT, TRANSIENT AND DAY BOARD- ers accommodated at summer rates at the McPher- son House, corner of 16th and I streets. Mus. T. SOUTHALL. ee LEXINGTON, CORNER OF 15tH STREET and oe ave. n.w., with oe for ph gt EEL, om for Reconimodated at summer rates. Mrs, MT OORT Ry Frop! iyl?-topt AKGE, AIRY ROOMS FOR RENT, AT 314 AND 16 Tndimns greaues "Alea. Boarding for three (Or months at fiiteen month. ‘Advance payment MONEY TO LOAN. OR SALE—S. J. MEEKS, 621 G STREET NORTH- Fras offers rare ts of all HENRY MONETT, Passenger Agent, styles. ‘Call and examine before No. 26 State street, au2-Im jing betore purchasing Sisywtsora: see eo ra Tage EPaaE eee ee : Acespee neers ueneaey on ‘men ay wien ocurity is 2: SGREES, Hoon, | hom “Wolpe. fc. fepsirine Bepmptly | ane none te aaa one god mood vine. (Boating, Fruit Medee Louisiana avenue. ee commute, Sere dm Bhacte) Bank, makes purchases for cash and on time, gives | 80d merical attention tree.’ Terms ressonsbic. wraarant CTR pe Grafs, Foobta Ss page aritke steamer Arrowsmith or J. W. Thompeon; laud MOoX To Loan, POR SALE GALARGE STOCK OF ITALIAN MAR. | Tents, insurance end taxes, and ai of tae a0- rps ra hart ane oe BLAKISTONE, M.D a STH, | _ International D: Mel ae. 4 ON BEAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. | 2c. Monuments sleaned in cemeteries. | WM- RUTH. ARDING PLEASANT ROOMS, SPLENDID B, O HOLTZMAN, —— FOE, SALE;4 RINE STOCK OF BOSTON BU oe Springs : close tr ry i board Go."s Side-t Other Light Gar. mouth: $1 pee weak aitiress iat temt 228 Eh |r on py gg TULFES Proprietor, “Gaiybeato Hous, (PREMONT, HOUSE_CHANGE OF PROPRIETOR Ty Toney, “Other lignt and. heavy Carrisgta, iu goal te va. ‘wali dcsarable situation for familles, Hates: $2.50 and rer Mitscp aka Fe a ee ec tlay Papi tended to. QTEL LAFAYETTE CAPE MAY NJ. OPENS day; $25, $00, $36 and $40 per m. BW. DENISON, ones peur. ir varia avectoe, EEE GRAHAM, firet season. et ena. Dinactiy ax 5 tory and Factory, beach ; clean’ $ a . LaPt Us re! A AND E: 5 clase. Terms, $3. dd $4.50. FRANK H. eastern hee cnet arta; | MOREEIO CGI, On RAL apse on ova | _ som ae Sithabninvemans o ese | m rT. . MONMOUTH: st reasonable torme. Meals at all hours, COM Pais winincer sep ee eran | COUNTRY BOARDING. nalts ae E DROIT DINING ROO! ‘LAO! remain for. rece) L GENTLEMEN, nH Fe OF Satent Omen, MM" Bee BATES oF eae until Soro BER er. ints. A family be Looe 3 fo Fhken.'s thes up A" a a ge eed it $2.50 per day. Serable pining Noome, for, Ladies and, ere Thon, J FISHER & 00., Sel Tata, Sm THOMAS PARLER, Manager. m je W. BEALL 1 3013-6 ‘¥ strest northwest, (abiton Bouse, NTIST NEY TO LOAN. CAPE MAY POINT, ¥.3.. DE ISTRY. Ihave MONEY TO LOAN-ON REAL porate. in Is second to none on the coast for location aly che Rear WOULD Rape | gant om od adres owe aee wa eae EP EGicron, momar remume ihe 5 of pil, Profeasion at 1007 ¥ strest Se eee a Mita Wp GETTYSPURG SPRINGS — : 916 F street northwest. OPEN 2 DagU Rares ice song |= magnons at" teat arth Beg for Etrcting without pn, 6) cont PROFESSIONAL. operations warranted. ———— — es R. HARTLEBEN, GRADUATE OF PENNaYL. | {SY FRET ARE REQUINITE TO HEALTH AND TELLS vania iphia, einen and bas aad cents He peste eer, eon a id Cizinme Ovr Cisne Suze OF ODDS AND ENDS, ‘TO REDUCE STOCK FOR SUMMER.