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THE EVENING STAR. Bazoarss: rae svves or ove novse- W: WASHINGTON TUESDAY Angust 25, 1883. _ CROSBY & NOY Ls zi ashincton. mea ronnt te tha daity papers here Tee ciree. Telephone Ex- © paper by mal oh or business THe Stax will be leaving thy city time, and Subseript ADVANCE. en by niail, durin er for any lengtl: of sddreem as often as dexired. m1, Lily ceive per mouth, YOSITIVELY IX post France hes mate :m I> smends for any sItghts put upon British honor uy (ae arrest of Missionary Shaw, in Madogasear. aud the indignity offered to the comm cnder of the Diy s1 when Tamatave was captured. Tuere ts every rea on for France to court friend y relation. wiia England at present, and none fora contry « a truth, France has as many enem'es e can well attend to It ts most fori the of Annam, at this Jue 1S sbandoned fur- ther resis'ance and sub w:tied to Freneh demands ‘This resutt, so far ax Its national achievements go, 1s, perhaps, of nogrest vlus In strengthening France t What ' but it adds the prestige of <u the dispirting effect of defeat was threaten ok military prite of Fr slasm th t will tend te Ta addition to thts ¢ Will serve fo feed the ‘9.10 arouse an enthu- Nify sentiment at home, salt WHlenible France to make use, In other qu vers, {f necessiry, of the forces lately employes in coercing Annara. — — The saloon. Si. Louls have won the test case i nS O Cot city against the Tigid anti- ow, w ceh has kept things im that city tn ynt tor w past. The court he Vita cily ovverrode the latter enictment. Tk way deil+l that the prior act, permitting the $ J of all r-freshments, other than distilled sptrits, oa e had not been repesi d by ct of the legisla- ture, and Is ther tore st fl in ‘ores, This decision affords another ti tr ‘ton of the Inutitity of ex- cessive and prosem tiv Liws Public sentiment 18 aroused against then, and experience has Proved that it tsalme t impossible to enforce a law against the ovewhoining sentiment of a community. The Mis-curl enactnent m-zht have accompiished som: at {t been coniined to reason.bie and ts The stoppage of sitet cars on Sini-y, thus tncominoding all elaases, and Interfer=ice wits the publication and sale of Sundsy n wspxper-, bad the effect of in- creasing hostil ty sure the more ft was attempted to be en -riptive and sump- ated in this coun- ry day of the week, ot —_—_—__<e»—_____ tone has = d from a session of Parliament which thr-ten-d dire disaster to him- self, bis ministry ant his party, with signal tri- umph. He bas sliown tsa! age has not dimmed the luster of his m nd no- im atred his powers of leadership. Beat-n u on (wo or three important measures, he never -w-rv-d, bat maintained his course With a res lation tit overcame all oppost- tion. It ts not to b> denied, however, that the Premier has been for: un > 1a the weakness of the opposition leadersitp. Tv conservatives have erred In conception and biun fered in execution. But Mr. Gladstone mu t be cr-dited with the sag- aecity that turas an euemy's weakaess to advan- tage. He stands t~tay n=sd and shoulders above all English stute m:n. His party has been piloted throwzh dangerous poktecal br-akers, but It 13 stronger now than at the b-ginning of the last session, ant bid. f fr to retain the relns of power as long as GisIstone’. n-alth and vigor abide with him, unless sone unforseen agitation arises to tion, ee The Tamm ny oni Irvint hall associations of New York city boldiy procti'm that they Intend toenti jore the direction of the democratic State cominittee a3 to the manner of choosing delegates from the «ity to the state convention. Both organizations propose to send delegations, and to ask for their ad uis-ion to the Buffalo con- Weation. That they will be -dmitted 1s already foreshadowed by th: ex; vag of the party press and party lead-~ I) $-ems that the Tilden- es of the state committe, in their anxiety to serve the faction they «-y-esnt, went farther than Tilden himself desired. ‘Tarowsh some sort of arrangement or unerstandin:, Boss Kelly had been induced to look kn ily won Tilden’s candl- dacy for the presitent.al nomination. He had declared his willincness to support him; but the information of the tu le. not appear to have been conveved to the subo~ tin ite Tilden strikers. They followed the old instructions, which were to Ait Tammany « blew upon any and every occa- sion. The convention 1. exp-cied to repair the mischief done by «imittia: T:mmany to share in its proceedings, but the stan may fall Bossism 13 at a dis cunt now, an! th convention may resent ADY att mptof the ind r- to direct {ts course. ‘The rural democracy of N w York are down on ‘Tammany, and ther wil. have tha power to ex- elude it, if they cho se. A man cannot sup sss his f Vows tn all things; and Col. Wilkie prob.) y reaizs by now that a man cannot be at the sue Uwe a great ass and a Kratdramatist. His 2” has been withdrawn from the <tr in New York, where It Was produced list week, and, thouch it ts satd that It will be brow-ht out again in “the pro- vines” du fa ~not Likely tobe heard Ofagain. The tlk o hah successfully in the other eities of the coun! ry pi ys that fall In New y the way slnnest sort of bosh, Directly the reverse uuliy the case. Sensa- tional trash that hoicts t weeks woull hardly ur w Dight elsewhere. Bu! ths “Vera” is that Col. Wi .¢ of that city for crowd the second snrpifsing thing about not the loser by the venture. Itseems that wigs smart enough to sell the playin adv ues to the actress Marte Preseott, or her bu & ~ i, for a round sum down anda fixed royalty 0 ¢ That any bedy shou! unseen” a play by 4 wr and without talent os 4 prehensile, aad the p rv to deprive the un ortun.ty sympathy over his that the right.” a blights performance. have bought “uns'ght without experience 156 seems tncom- n nee 13 80 stupid as nv stor of all hope for ss Te vlanees rather are popular veritet will be “served him ~~ ___ Mr. Dorsey has mote jnvite another batch of letters concerning thy r puvlican campaign of 1530; Dut if there siteance In them It re- mains for that geniem.a mi bis new found backers to point 1t oat. ‘The correspondence 1s Just such as party le : the heat of am exclt- ing contest and auxicu. ut the resuit would naturally Write, aud Its p.cucation 18 not ikely to produce a sensation now uor break up the practice ty the future. Se ct Sane Ar FBR A ” BB AA BSSS 5 KBBOAA 5sss, ROB AAA Pip es eee AA Bese8 2 Fearing that some of my stock on the third floor of my store has been eightiy dap aged by smoke caused by the Inte fire next coor & i+ and precerring not to take any further risk, I ba therefore concluded to er these goods at very low prices to secure imme- ale. dat THESE GOODS ARE ‘OT OLD STOCK. 0 ODDS AND ENDS, But new gods kept as reserve stock. 1 Lot Ladiet CH MisES AND DRAWERS, of svlendict muslin, at 32 cents. * 1 Lot Ladies CHEMISES, SHIRT: ents. DRAWERS, AND nu Underwear of the best, CHEMISES, SKIRTS, AND NIGHTDRLSSES, OTHER BARGAINS IN WHITE GOODS, TABLE LINENS, TOWELS, snd general Howse Furuiching Coods AT BAUM's, aut? 416 Seventh street. Ponxace Asp Larose Reramya. stocises semvins oot pierre eof experienced workmen ready for this work SIMPSON & GUY, = 1005 Pennay!vania avenua, Wasbin; an, D.C. BARGAINS! keeping Goods ns just taken an in- BARGAINS! ventory of his stock. The following broken lots have been reduced to cost: About 13 doz. all-linen, haif-bieached TOWELS. Huck Towels, size 18x38, only se. each. TOWELS. Also, about 9 doz. all-linen Glass Towels, TOWELS. red and blue checks, size 18x36, ouly 10c, each. TOWELS. About 19 doz. all-linen, extra heary Momie TOWELS. Towels, size 22x43, only 190 each, and TOWELS. sbout 80 dor. all-lin-n Damask Towels, re- duced from 48, 39, 36 and 29e. to 25c. each, bg og es 2 POP AA L PPP AAL RP AAAL. Po oA ALL RR OO YA L EPR F dh E B'Ro CY RAE © 3 5 KR ROO Y¥ A ALLLLY ‘att Day Goons. SHUSTER & SONS WwW. M. G@ DAILY SH PM&\ TS OF NEW & DRY GOODS, IN STAILE AND FANCY STYLE SPECIAL BAR IN 42-IN. FUULE, AT 62%¢., ALL GoLok FULL S_OK OF C\SHMERES IN SIREET AND EVENING SHAD 6-4 CLOTH>, ALL COLORS PARTE TEN FOR SUIT! ST GOuDs T O'S PED IN THE SLACITAN 1 iIFUL GOoD: LARGE STOCK OF SILK>,SATINS AND VELVETS. BLACK SIt-KS, FV! ILKS AND CHOILE STREET SHADES, IN GRiAT VA. Ii W. M. -HUSTER & SONS, ONE PRICE. 919 Pennsylvania Avenue. B.—THE BEST 18 THE CHFAPEST. 8028 WW 1111ail ©. MURDOCK vs. WILL AM FLETCH- E eT AL.— 0.7543, Equ ty. his canso being referted to me to state the debts, lin Dilities and assets of the firme ot B\ILEY & FLETOH- Eana FLEICH i & »sURDOWK, and distribution of the funds in the hands of the receiver, zotice is rely wiveu that | shall proceed with the said reference DAY, the 18th of Septemver, 1883, at 0. O'clock a. m., at my office in the City Hali bu Iding, at which time and place creditors and other persons inter- ested v jg) be heard. pee eros JAS. G. PAYNE, Auditor. D £& ECTRICAL MACHINIS FOR IN- MPROV structive and practical purposes, Ma: Beis, Bur- Moie.s’ou hand or Metical Tustcuments, Improved Butteri A Cs Patterns. fuate vo order by I5CH: R, 118 4% street, near Penis. aveuue nw. luade to order au8-6t* Hosiery axv Haypxercuters AT WOODWARD & LOTHROP'S BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, OPENING BARGAINS OF THE SEASON IN HAND- KERCHIEFS AND HOSIERY. Children's Plain White All Linen Hemmed Handker- chiefs, 3c. each. Children’s Plain White and Printed Borders All Linen Hemmed Handkerchiefs, only Sc. each. Children's Plain White and Printed Bordered Al} Linen Hemmed Handkerchiefs, only 6%. 8 and 835c. each. ‘Hemstitched Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, small size, made from ends of cloth, 6c. euch. Hemstitched Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, Ladies" size, 9c. each; 3 for 25c. Herstitched Pure Linen Handkerchief, Ladies’ size, 0c. each; $1.20 per doz. Ladies’ Extra Fine Pure Linen Hemstitched Hana- kerchiefs, both wide and narrow hema, only 12%4c. each. Ladies Extra Fine Pure Linen Printed Bordered Handkerchiefs, only 12c. each. New and Handsome Prints, at 17c., 2le., 25c. and Sic. each. Gentlemen's All Linen Hemmed Handkerchiefs, at 12%c., l7c., 2ic. and 25c. each—for the price, better than we ever offered. Gentlemen's Woven Borders, All Linen Hemmed. Handkerchiefs, extra quality, orly 125c. each. Geutlemen's Plain Colored Linen Handkerchiefa— Cardinal, Navy Blue aud Ecru—I7c. each; a bargain. Gentlemen’s All Linen Hemstitched Printed Border Handkerchiefs, extra fine qua.ity, 2c. each. EXTRAORDINARY VALUE! 50 Doz 20-inch White H.S. China Silk Handkerchiefs Only 50c. each. We were fortunate in securing above excellent bargains in Handkerchiefs at Auction, and offer them at a emall profit. CHILDREN'S AND MISSEs' HOSIERY. Missea Plain and Ribbed Colored Hoss, all sizes, 5 to 8, finished seme, full regular made, only se. per pair. Boys and Misses Heavy Ribbed Hose, Cardinal, Navy, Wines and Garnet, al! sizes, 373¥c. pe- pair. Misses Fine English Derby Ribbed and French Ribbed and French Lisle Thread Hose at lower prices than wecould ever before make. Weare buying these goods cheaper than ever before, and we keep the prices down with themarket. Ladies Extra Quality Plain Colored Hose and Silk Clocked Balbr.ggan Hose, 3 pairs for $1. Ladies Piain Colored Hose, extra fine quality, splen lit assortment of colors, 45c. per pair. Ladies Plain Biack Balbriggan Hove, special, 46c. pair. COTTONS AT LOW PRICES. 10-4 Bleached Sheetings, good quality, 2c. per yard. 4-4 Brown Cottons, good quality, 60. per yard. 4-4 Bleached Cottons, fine quality, 8c. per yard. SCOTCH CRASH. 2,500 yards All-linen Scotch Crash. pure flax, 15 inches wide, both in bleached and half bieached, for RUSSIA CRASH. 1,250 yards extra qua'ity Russia Crash, 14% inches tm width, ouly 8. per yard. 500 dozen Loom Damask Towels, extra quality for the price, $1 per dozen. 500 dozen Loom Damask Towels, extra size and quality for the price, only $1.20 per dozen, BARGAINS IN TOWELS! ‘We have Just received from auction one ot the Best Bargains o° the Season, viz: an extra large all white ‘Huck Towel, size 22 by 45 inches, with damask center and border, for 2le. each. Extra size German Napkin, fall mze, %, all linen German Damask Napkin, extra heavy and soft finish, only $2.50 dozen. 60 dozen Turkish Bath Towels, reduced to 12%, ‘each to close. au2T OF YEAR WHEN THERE IS ALWAYS AN ACTIVE DEMAND FOR MEN'S TROUSERS, AND WE HAVE PROVIDED LIBERALLY OF GOOD THINGS AT LOW PRICES IN THAT LINE. YET A LARGE PROPORTION OF OUR BUSINESS IS STILL IN MEN'S SUITS, ‘THE SUIT STOCK IS JUST ABOUT AS COM- PLETE AS AT ANY EARLIER DATE, AND WHATEVER Is NEEDED IN MEN'S OLOTH- ING YOU MAY EXPECT TO FIND HERE, OF THE USUAL HIGH QUALITY AND AT REASONABLE PRICES, WITH A LEGAL GUAKANTEE OF SATISFACTION. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, €7 SEVENTH STREET. Opposite the U. 8. Post Office. 3y26 — es ASticLst eee mld es ‘avense. @ Ane Suownwe A Loe or COOKING RANGES AT VARIOUS PRICES FROM $8.50 TO $150. TRON TILE FIRE PLACES, with BRASS FRAMES, from $14.50 to $75. BRASS ANDIRONS, from $5.50 to $50 per pair, PORTABLE BASKET GRATES, from $5 to $50, PARLOR GRATES, fom £10 to $100. A large stock of STOVE FURNITURE at low rates. FINE GAS TIX UichS. wae, for he BACRSOS VERS LiLATING ATE, the best tuing in the market, our stock embracing many new and handsome designs, We are agente for EDWARD CAVERLY & CQ., Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating, 1425 New York avenue. YY Ab — Mends Gees, Crockery YY AA LE Word, China, Leather, ¥Y AAL = &c.,so'idas rock! Hard ¥ SALE, sgsdumants FIRM AS ALLLL GRANITE! Strongest, tor ia SamsonisnGiantamong ailotherGiues and Ce- ‘aaa Jabal Ready—Aiways LIQUID! le, Stone, Patches on Leather and Kubber Brie-a-brac, Jewelry, Metals, Billiard Cue Tips loth, Card Board in Scrap Books, Leather Beltins, Crnaments of every kind, Book Backs, Earthenware and. everyth ng else with everiasting inseperable tenaci Manufacturers of Gummed Labels, ‘Texti e Fabrics ¢ Ca riage and Pianos and Cabinet Makera, Scroll plied by gallon or barrel, ‘oite; by mal, post-paid, 10c. extra, the niauufacta ors, 1 & C0.. 1:AT Pa, Mashinzton, D.C. Live Avents wanted everywhera. Sold by DragRi-ta, Grocers, Stuuoners, Hardware and general stores, mli?2 GoXiLEN'S MANILA 50 STRAW HATS bleached CUNNINGHAM, Practical Hatter, my? $11'H street uortuweat (CosvenNatios OF LAND FOR WATER SUPPLY. ration—Alwa’ Wasiinerow Crr DEPARMEN: OF JUSTICE, ‘August 21, PAs by section 1 of the act of 1832,ch. 294, (July 5), cutitie: n ‘ct to inerease the water supply of the city of nzton, aud for other purposes,” it is, among other tuings, provided— **That the’ Seer. tary of War shall cause to be mado a sui end map of the ‘and necessary to extend the Washington Aque iuct fron present eastern termi- nus to the high ground north of Washington, near 6th street extende!, aud of the land necessary for a reser- Yoir at that point, the capacity of which bell not be Jess than three hinared miilin gallons; and a like sur- yey and map of the Lind necessary for a'dam across the Potomac river :t the Great Fa fs, including the land now occupied by the dam, and the land red for the exten~iou of said dam across Conn’s Island to and upon the Virginia shor have been made, the General of the United stat-s spall and for the United tates the ouistanding title. If any. to said land and © rizh's, and to the iand on Which the ate house at Great Falls stands, by condem- nation. And also that— **When the map and survey are completed, the Attor- ney General shall proceed to ascertain the owners or claimants of the premises embraced in the «urvey, and sha cause to be publin'ed. for the pace of thi day in one or more of the daily newspapers pub.ished in the District of Columbia, » descrij tion of the entire tract or trecta cf land embrac d iu.the survey, with s notice that the same has ben taken for the uses mentioned in this act, and notifying al. claimants to any portion of said premises to file, within its period of pubiication, in the Department cf Jus ice, a description of the tract or parcel c.simed, and w statement of its value us esti- mated by the claimant.” All of which will better appear npon reference to such act. And whereas such map and survey havo 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 nave been taken for the uses « bove indicated, viz: (a) FOR EXTENSION OF AQUEDUCT. Ist. Itis propused to take a right of way for a tunnel, whose least depth below the sur.ace of the «round will ¥ary from 5, to 170 teet, us shown in detail by the onxi- tudimal section on tracing A; the line of tunnel com- mences at the Xiliary gate houso of the distributing ir; the north 81 desrces 40 minutes 22 sec- a-t 20.526 feet to its e@ stern limit ut the site of Foposed reservoir eaat of Howard University. Itis proposed to take and acquire title to the fol- ig tracts of land at the sites of the several shafts, d when surveys and maps shall ‘ar and the Attorney roceed to acquire to Foundry Branch, working shaft, about three (3) mor or less, seated in the valley of Foundcy penal south of, and fronting on, the *‘New Cat! road. At Fave'te Strect, atr shaft, .a lot 50x100, fronting on Fayette street t Rock Creek, workins shaft, about two and one-half (2'¢) acrcs on the left bank ot the creek, « xtending about 1,000 feet down stresm from the lower mill dam, and Dounded on the east by the mill:ace. Atan Air Shaft, lovated abuut 1,400 feet rest of the umbiaroad, on tunnel line. s lot comprising about 5,00 square feet, more or lesa, and a right of way for a road 30 fect wiae, lesding trom the nearest public thoroughfare t) uid lot. At Champlain Av nus, working shaft, a tot fronting on Champlain avenue and comprising 40,000 equare feet more or less. A roadway 60 feet wide, and about 1,350 feet long. from the auxiliary gate house at the distributinss reser- Yo, to the intersection of the Foxhall laue and New fut roads. ‘The several parcels of land referred to above are indi- gated by the spaces inclosed in green on tra ing A. ‘Thelr exact boundaries are not specified, because they can be modified within certain limits w:th s v.ew to conforming, a8 far as practicable, to the wishes of the property owners. (b). FOR RESERVOIR NEAG@ HOWARD UNIVERSITY. Jet. It is proposed to take and acquire title to about $7 8-10 acres of land lyin in the devreasion @ast of Howard University, together with all improvements thereon, comprisiié proverty in’ Howard sub livision, and undivid roperty, as follows: Biocks 9, 10, 11, 2233.24. 45, 26, with’ doting street’ end Lots 4 BG Dd. ; and Lots 10 to 21 inc.usive, al. in block 16, toether with that part of Colleze Street adjoining lots 10 to U, inclusive, in said block; a'so the prng Lot belonging fo the United States, containing about 4-10 acres; also about 22 4-10 acres’ of undivided land, aaid ‘to belong to the Hor University, 6-10 acres said to belone to the So.di-re’ hoine and 20 ‘3-10 acres said to beloug to G. E.|Moore. Aiso a |.ot* 20 feet square in the southwest corner of Gen. Whittivsey’s property. 21. It is also proposed to take aright of way 5 wide, and for snch iength as may be ueeded, to extend 44 wfreet_(s0-c: from boundary to and upon the property to be taken :or the reservo.ry - Itix proposed to lay the varze reinforcing mains along this ine; the right of way through LeDroit Park has been promised in writing,free of cost, and it already exists as a public street from there to the Howard Uni- yersity 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 yreen. (©). LAND FOR DAM, ETC., AT GREAT FALLS. Ist. Forextending the dam to and upoa the Virgin shore, it is proposed to take and aciuire title to a strip about 918 feet wide, crossing Conu’s Island and the eginia chapnel, and connecting the 11.3. property om Falisisland and Hard-to-come-ut, with the U.S. property on the Virginia sore — ‘Ihis will exteud the pres-nt Umits of the U.S. property on the Virwinta shore to the south, by taking in @ t.langular lot containing about 8-10 acres. ‘This truct 1s colored in yetlow on tracing C. 2nd. I¢ is proposed to hiold aud acquire titie to the lot on which the gate-house at the Great Falls now stands, containing about one-filth of an acre. ‘This tract is colored in brown on rns Cc. Its proposed to take and acquire title to a tract con- necting the ¢ate-house lot with the U. 8. ty on Falls Isian |, containing about 2 6,10 acres.” ‘The infu ent Conduit’aud a part of the dam are located on this tract, and the chesspeake and Ohio canal passes through it, itis colored in ereen on tracing C. 4th. In addition to acquiring to and for the U. 9. any outstanding title to these lands at the Great Fuils, it is ‘also proposed to acquire all water rights implied in the Yoseasion, of the sane OF peeded for purloses con templated by the act under which these proceedings are n. ‘the map of the surveys (in three tracings) required for the uses enumerated In the above named act of 1882, ch. 204, muy be acen at this’ epartment by all claimants to cny portion of said premises; and they are hereby respective y notisied to file within the peri-d the publicution af thin advertisement, in the. Depa ment of Justice, a description of the tracts or parcels rexpectively by them claimed, and a statement oF their vatue as byeach claimantestimated. BENJAMIN HALdS BREWSTER, ttorney General. *Norg.—This lot is required for the construction of the valve chamber, ‘au23-30d y Cizarme Oor Casz Sue OF ODDS AND ENDS, TO REDUCE STOCK FOR SUMMER. A few pieces Body Brussels, $1.25 yard. ‘Tapestry Brussele, 75c. yard. ‘Mattings very Cheap. ‘A lot of Tapestry and Brussels Bugs, 9x12 feot and Orders by ‘Telephone or otherwise for Carpet clean- ing receive prompt stlentons, SINGLETON & HOEKE, 801 MARKET SPAC™. WANTED—HELP. FOR RENT—ROOMS. ‘ANTED—A RE-PFCTABLE WHITE PERSON for general housework in feauily of twos must how to cook: good wares paid; none but those competent need appiy. Address COMPE.EN . Siar office. au2s-2t* ANTED—A WHITE WOMAN (GERMAN PRE- WwW ‘eeneral ferred) to ecok, wash and iron and do housework. Apply af 2106 14th street n. w. 1° W AX222—A WOMA « 10 Do GENERAT HUUSE- Giusti have wood fefereioes, Address atve. o- ton; must have eo: ved. SENSE: Y, Bladensbane BO Mat i WW aneDTAEDIATELY — A FIRST - CLASS Waiter. :t 110. G street northwest. bi WASTEDIFOR GENEUAL HOUSE WORK—AN inteliixmt German girl A neat, williae worker will find good home, ‘pay and small family, at $11 9h street northwest, ands-3t° WANiLD-A YOUNG MAN OR Bo¥ AT 1104 E street northw.st: one who has had some xi e- rience in bell hangiug and locksmithing. _au28-31 a ANTED — BY SHPTEMB . WHITE W stroma tor veneral hoazanoek in family of foui Address E. L. J.. Star office. an2s-3¢ J ANT: D—A G@3K.. WITH EXPERI NOR IN how ework and'care of child en to travel and live in Ohio; mut be well recommended and ready to leave town «itiout delay. Appy at Stone mausion, 14th and Boun .ary +treets, from 9 to 11. 1 W iba ter day, of aad etnas Dal Maa 25 ye ‘wean D an: northwest. JUSTIN MOCAN TAY” . Want D—A OOMPET NT HOUSE GIRL, GER- man preferred. Address box 114, Star office. au25-3t EI northwest. R RENT_VELY PLEASANT FURNISHED Rooms cen be had at 9026 Weet F street. Meals far by caterer. ane R RENT—TWO VERY PLEASANT, UNFUR- Pritined communicate onto eeeaT aor’ dren taken. 941 Massachusetts ave. ew. aude DE RE . —NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, THIRD oor, front, with board, one square from Frankin park. Suitable for geutlenian. 1103 13th street north- weet, an28-20° R RENT—1906 V STREET, A V RY LARG ‘well furnisbeil -econd-story frout root, with estes closets; one square from 14th street cite and two squares from Belt ine, Board if desired at moderate Fates. auz8-2t* R_RENT—NEAR IOWA OIRCLE, THREE UN- ;urniahed communicating Rooms ‘on seo nd floor, inode-n improvements, to persons without children, i a quiet private family; references cxchanged. Address QC, Staroffie. | ar 906 K STREET, COMFORTABLE and nicely-farnished Rooms, ‘secord aren suite, near two lives of street cars. pleased to exchanse references. Fok BENIIWITH BOARD—A LANGE SECOND- amar and wite or two wentcmeye xt TIS Bus aoeet Sete West, between Gand H. 1 oom, at 1921 H northwest, e027-3° FP eastnce: within bate square of Dunant. Girele ei mp. s peices $8,000; worth $10, 000 aa ER, 43 and Eats. s.w, 0-8-3 SS ToGTNY Satter persons hoa: Yectment, Call in the evening. au2s-1m Ree sate SPECIAL BARGAINS IN HOUSES. Look at the Houzea, then look at the prices. ‘I will sell 131] and 1313 Riggs street for $4,500 each. JON T. AKMS, au27-6t 810 F street northwest. Fok BENT-AT 1893 G STREET NORTHWEST, indsome second floor Rooms, lange and well fur: nitied, for rent with board; side yard; back room well Bight ‘sud5-3t" WARTED LADIES “AND | GENTLEM. furnish licht, cimyle work, nent by m tance, and ice when fini Pay a good done at home during Iedsure hours, or us steady work; the work is easy and rules simple; this is no misrepre- soutation; $2 to:5 made dai:y; uo canvassing and no stamp for reply.; we have s creat deman | for our work, and furnish -teady employme it. For particulars aadl- dvess J. BUTLAND & CO,, Manufacturers, Box 206 Boston, Mase. 3025-20" ¥ TANT Do HITE, 11 COLORED WOME Cooks, $19 to $14 per month; Chamberiaid Nurses, SerubGirls, Waitresses. Bring geferences. 91 Fet-u.w. PRICE & COOMBS, Licensed Agents. W ANIED—i.ATIES OR YOUNG MENT country to take nies, light and plcasan oh ae me; $2 to#5 a day easily aad cole a de; work sent by mail; n meiLE: DO stan.p for rep. Pease address RELIABLE. Mi sUPACTU ISG CO +, Philadelpaia, Pa. 1-1 ED—A FOREMAN DATRYMAN AND WO laborers ona farm, “Apply at FULTON'S Loan Office, 314 9th stieet northwest. tw Wwaniept NEWPORT NEWS, VA., 100 ed to eetgelass, Carpeniers; five montis’ work; waxes CAMPBELL. 32.50 per day; buard $4 to 26 per week WANTED WHITE AND COLOVED COOKS, GEN- eral W it® ‘au3-lz0 Yorkers 2d Girl and Nursea, for this cit Paltimore, Philadeiph a, New York and elsewhere, Families furnished Servants with references. Try oe Fat Bw, Licensed avency. C. E. PRIUE & CO. y 2-9" J 4NTED—EMPLOYMENT BUREAU—FAMILTES furnished with’ first-class Help—Cooks, Waiters, Chambermaids, General Houseworkers, &¢. " Servants wanted. _L. C DUNDONE, 518 10th st: new. d18-"m" OR KENT—A FINELY-FURNISHED PAtLOR and one or two connecting bed rooms, in a aml BE Yate family; references required. Inquire a: 423 11th street northwest. au2i-20 R RE T—TWO COMMUNICATING ROOM: unfurnished .Furn: hed Rooms. Inqnire a HELLE.'s Store, 506 9th street n rthweet. —av25- Pe ATKIN, PLECBANT FUR. ISHED Rooms on second floor, single or en suite, with all conveniences: rent moderate, 1536 Kingman Pin «near Iowa Circle.) au25-3¢" FOR RENT DELIGHTFUL ROOMS ON SECOND ard third floors, newly painted, papered and fur- uished, in a handsome brick honse ; southern exposure, modern improvements, hot and cold water ; unexcep- Uonable references given and required. ddress NOKTHWES , Star (fice. = au25-3t* Fok BENE ONE OB TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, without board; gent emen on.y; centra: location. 107 6th street northwest, near G sireet. au-4-4t* WOR RENT—P.EAGANT FU iD ROOMS, on first, second and fourth stories: also, handsome Upright Piano; 921 G street northwest. au22 2w* Feo RENTHROOMS—SOUTH FRON', FUR: ISHED or unfurn shed, with board, one square ‘west of War and Navy Departments: all the Avenue $f7j age the park in front: references exchansed. street FOE, RENT_ELEGANT | FUR} ED APART- ments, single or en suite, on first, second and third flora: southern exponurs. bath, &e. At 1411 K St.n.w., bet. Franklin and McPherson equares. a3-4w" FOR RENT— HOUSES. OK SALE—A NEW DOUBLE HOUSE, JUST COM- Biesiane furnace, range, and all modern Wye on. toh saree, Tnquise al poeiubing’ oC SAT ne on Maneachnectts avenue, ™ "an25-t* R SALE—FOR $1,000-NEAT TWO-STORY, five-room brick House: one-half equare from 14th street cars: central locetion: renting for $10. W. 5. BURFORD, 804 F street northwest. au25-3t FOB BALE ORD PXCHANGE-BARGAIN-NORTH- west nectl city, a large, handsome Eexi- gence: fine stable and extensive grounds. Address E. 8. Star: 9u20-20* FOR SALES VERY CHEAP — FOR $2,000—TWO. story press brick front House, seven roome, as and ‘Water: zood lot; on K street, near 5th. W. E. BUR- FOisD, 804 F street northwest. aulé Honsey cornet of isdhand 1 wurcets. Sovina 3 ine MT. 3y23-6m T= LEXINGTON. CORNER OF 18ru SOHEET and New Vork ave. n.w., with ‘nt Toots for Reeree dann ramet eulegtn; alee table boarders sovommodat wummer rates. Mrs. M. 1. COmLAT, Froprietress. dy1D-teept Les AIRY LOOMS FOR KENT, AT 814 AND acne’ iiatlene, evenue. Aan ne. for strictly required. = vauee ut may 6-3m KtEMONT HOUSE—CHAN 7 USE—CHANGE OF PROPRIETOR, o table, poll: atten vente. Koralie ol uation for fatuilies, Tate $5°60 nea Say; $25, $50, $35 and Sav ya TER HOUSE, 8. Tiavwrtcoot reve: the bese Ey E DROIT DINING ROOMS FOR LADTO GER TEL TEN Si BOOMS POR TADTES SND Recular Meal 25 cents: 52" Meal Ticket $5. Coat Stirs” Meals snd Lunches wernes Transecn ere m. Uslsi J. W. BEALA, Prop. PERSONAL. E LADY WHO MADE A MISTAKE IN HAND- ing money to driver on Columbia Lailroad car will at thetr office it will be rectified. au?8-3t 00 WILL BE PAID TO THE PERSON WHO IS fist to inform \ re Hattie Jane Powel that she is deceived by forge letters which Ae never wrote, She is smali in stature, 24 yeare old. two lange trunks with ‘l che will pay $50 to mn who is first to this, Sire. JENNIs DANNEL are Hf (OK SALY— iWO BEAUTIFUL NEW HOUSES, ‘Noe. 1202—1204 Nat. n.w., bet. 12th and 13th’ats., the highest location in this city, buiit very subst ntial, with the latest improvements, and containing 11 large-mze rooms and aceliar. ‘Ihe first floor has rich «as fixtures, ana polished brass is u-ed for th: residue. A large ventilating space under the roof protects the third siory. ibe fronts are faced with pro-sed and orna- meutal bricks Ww towers, the upper part of ave Le which acts as a ventilator. The houses ams open for =x- amination trom 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. every day. Otherwise pply to the owner, iid R. GOLDSCHMI, anil-3m 812 7th strect northwest. PGE, SAGEGTWO-STORY F AME HOUS) AND Lot, 2036 Tth street northwest; 8 rooms; 20-foot dot, running from 7th to 8th street. i-3w* ((AUTION —ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY FOR 1 pope ay ae ay an not be rexpousile for fract after his dato—Auscust 29, T. Wasi > August 28, 1883. © WHOM Ii MAY CONCEKN."ON AND AFLER this date I will not be Tre Be for any devis con- tracted by my wife, ANNIE B. REED, COUNTRY BOARDING. MNST-CLASS COUNTAY BOARD POR SFPTE) ber and Cctober at Guilford’s Station, Va. Ad- dress L. HANFERD, United States Pension (fice, City. au28-Lw* 0K SALE-TWO FRAME HOUSES, $1,100 A iece: $2,500 Brick Store; a good business etand; orth side of Green's Statue: a bancain, to close au estate. Al M4 Yth street northwest. u7-1m FOR SALE—LOTS. (oENTEY, BOARD, Two MILE N LJ city : good shade, Ph ace to and from city Dorses. SPECIALTIES, WANTED—SITUATIONS. ANTED—BY A COLORED BOY A PLACE 0 run errands and to do waiting: can give good r: : Address Box 102, Star office, eT WEARZED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG WHIT! Man, 21 years of sge,in a store or business house; would prefer a place where he can board; small waces arke |; as common school education: Enows, the city very well, aud can drive; good references given. Ad- drcas C.¥., Staromee.°* & au2s-2t* ANTED—A8Ii UATION BY ANEXPERIENCED Coachman; can g ve as his reference his present employer, with whom he has been for the past ¢ ght years Addreas Box 93, Star offi 8-3 WANTED—ROOMS. ANT! D—BY A YOUNG LADY, ROOM AND Wearam a refined private family in the West 1nd; Teferengeg exchanged, Address J. I. N., Star office. au28-3t* ANT! D-FIRST OF SEPTEMBER 4 ROOM=, unfurnishe 1, near to zood school, northwest, with beard. ‘State lowest terms. Address J, G. (., tar office. m27-3t” WASTED-SEPTEMBR Ist, BY GENTLEMAN and wife, two furnished communicsting Rooms in a quiet house, say between 10th and 15th. K and N strecis, where there are no objections _to having meals served by caterer; rert not to exoced $25 per month. Address A. O., Star office aul7-2t* W352, DaBY TWO GENTLEMEN TWO NICELY furnished communicating Rooms, situated be- tween 11th and 18th snd F and L streets northwest. Address, with terms, aC WANTED—HOUSES. WASTEDISMALL BRICK HOUSE AT BaR- gain, northwest or Capitol Hill, to cost $3, 00\,ein good ueighiorhood and Luilt substantialy, "Terms cash. Address, giving number and street, T.T. R., Star office. au23-2¢* W 3: ZED BEFORE SEPTEMBER 15, A FIVE or s!x-room House, modern improvements, north- West rection of city. Address, stating price, Box 67, Star office. 028-20" ANTED—TO PUi\CHAS® FOK CASH, A HOUSE in the northwestern section, worth from $20,000 to $30,000. PARKER & TOWNSEND, Real = tate Brokers, au28-1w JOR RENT—TWO-STORY BRICK, 1211 4TH street northwest, ecven rooms, hall, cellar and sum- m-rkiteben; was.and water. Inquire of H.C. L. W13, 920 7th street northwert. ‘au28-3t VOR RE WELVE-ROOM FKAME HOUSE above Columbia College grounis, west side of 14th street road: $25 sumu:r, $18 winter months. Inquire 437 7th atrect northwest, Room 2, 24 floor, au2s-Bt" JOR KRENT—NICE CORN BB ICK HOUSE, 181 Maryland avenue end 2d stret, twelve rome aud bath rom; all modern improvements; lange front yard; ev rything in good order; within a tquare of Capi park. au28-3:° Fok BENT OR SALE—A GOOD BUSINESS COR- ner, commer, 12ih and © strecée southwest, on Tooms and storeroom Ken! mou . PARKEM, corner 4% and E streets southwest. anv6-3* QOR RUNT—FINE THRER-STORY AND BASE- ment House, 11 rooms: modern conveniences; painted walls. ‘i wo-story brick stable. 917 K street northwest, Permanent tenant wanted. Apply to CHAS, C. DUNCANSON, 9th and L streets northwest, city. ‘auz8-3t VOR RENT—HOUSE 815 6TH 5 REET NORTH- west, containing ten roome, with ali modern i provements: in repair: $40 ver mouth. Inquire of W. OC. JOHNSON, 18 13ih street now. audi OR RENT—No. 142 A 5S. N.F., 12 ROOMS, $50 2010 13th strect northwest, 6 rooms. 25 ‘22 Pierce street northwest. SWOLMSTEDT BRADLEY, an27-3t 928 F atreet northwest. OR RENT— 90; R STRFET NORTHWEST Modern improvements, elegant locality, finely fin- ished House, for which I wish to get at ance @ perma- nent tenant, at low rent. CHAS. 0. DUNCANSON, au27-3t WOR SALE—A BARGAIN—ALL OF SQUARE 699, Gcente Per square foot; leas than the new asses- ment; a: “ndid chanoe for's brick maker; clay of the best quality, aud en above xrade to ‘pay for the ground. E: 8. COTTKELL, 1431 Penna, ave.au26-st" OR SAL E—-FINt BUILDING SITE, CORNEB 9th and L streets northwest: 75x66; terms eany. THOMAS W. FOWLER, 921 F atreet, 2 floor. 025- PYG ACSPLE. DID INVESTMENT $75 WILL Jooate 40 acres Oranure land worth $800 in two years. :UMAN a at Par icu are at BOA: northwest. Open till 7 p.m. GORDON'S, 14 1G iden ee of the city. Call ‘us before pu-~ PI X'S GREEN, 929 7th ot. aulé-2w FE, BALETSMAUL (CASH PAYMENTS _FASE terms, Butiding Lots, in the ‘of Mount Pleas- ant, bead of Lith street. DANENLOWLR & BON, 138 ¥ street. au8-im FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS Fe SALE—PRE CRIPIION AND ODA WATCR counters, a full line of bottles, counters—so id mar- ble. drawers, chemicals, etc., all that is necessary for a drug stor.’ Counters can be used for auy rpore. Auswer Box 92, star office, 8u28-t,t, ke" } BR ALE-OXE SUPERB UPRIGHT WILLIAM Shaffer 7 active Fiano, rented only six mont : ome guarantees as new; for cash at one-thir less than, ‘asus pri 'V. BECK<R, 601 9th street. poet any 9th and D streets northwest. WORK NT-STORE AND DWELLING LATELY finished, corner of 20th and N streets. suitable for most any busine-s toa party who cau put in a good Steck. All modern improvements. Inquire 201 N street, arou gu25-3t* VOR RENT—NIN! ‘OOM HOUSE, PRESSED brick front, four rooms on first and five on second oor, large erlldr, Jatrobes and fire plices; all madera improvements. ‘JUHN SHERMAN & CO., 9-7 F street. au25-1m FoR, SALES PLUMBING AND |G S-FITTING hop; good stand, cheap rent; 1.20 Pennsy'vania avenue northwest. at" Ok SALE A FIFTY TWO-INCH BICY OLE condition; very cheap. Cali at 12 northwest E, IN street it OR SALE—AT A B*‘RGAIN—A LIGHT BUsI- ness with ‘most new. Apply to 8. OP- PENH! TMER © BRO”, 828 Sth ot Baws gust ae K. RO! SON, SPECIALIST AND CONF dential Consulting Phyrician for Ladivs and Gen. Uemen. Twenty yeare Every Wed .ced and ‘Satordny, froma to¥ pes tae Catrest wert. West. Honorable and scientific treatment quarantesd. Bain office, 30 North Liberty street, Balt Md. 21-3 ME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF LIFE. Ali business confidential. Ladiesand Gen- témen 50 cents each. 408 L sirest 4thead Sth streets norunwest. del4-126" SUMMER RESORTS. ee Sty pe ay ee qcanans MOUNTAINS, 3,000 FEET ABOVE THE SEA, AND ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM HAY FEVER, MALARIA, FLIES AND MOSQUITOS. SARATOGA, THE QUEEN OF AMERICAN WATERING PLACES, Trains on Pennsylvania railroad moke close; ‘connection in Jersey City station with train Via West hore route, avoiding the ferry at, and long transfer through New York. Le ve Washiugton 8 a.m. ; leave Baltimore 9.25 a.m. leave Philadelphia L 1. m. ; leave Jersey City 4.02 p. mi. Arrive Cranston's 5:34 p. West Point, Cornwall, 5:46 im 7:48 p.m 5 8:40 p.m. leis 1m. ai 20/9. mn. Cabal 7:36 p. $:50 v.m.; Serato’, Jbp.m., with Pullman buffet Jor car from Washington, Baltimore and Philadeliis to Albony and Saratoga without chause. Bacgaxe checked through, Call'on it Pennsylvania f manent Pennsylvania Railroad for tickets and HENRY MONFTT, General Pas: au2-Im No. 24 Slate wtreets New York. R ITH AND BOUN- dary «treets n. w., J roome, a1 mod. im 6 rooma, water, was, &c., corner 9th and K streets n.w. new sde'tat op Wagon, tareo quitter tageaset bar, r spoke wheel; the easlort rite siue-bar marie, fits is not a ches} .. but cannot be duplicated for #40). Address SIDE-B\R, dtar office. au25-3¢" 0. Bs 1418 F street. W. ANT:.D—A MEMBER OF OONGRESS DESIRES VY a furnished House in northwest section or Capitol Hill, ata moderate tent for six months, from Decem- ber ist; also an unfurnished Huse in northwest sec- tion or Capitol Hill for six months, from December Address A. B., Box 244, City FP. J. u27-3t" WAxZEDTHE lex OF SEPTEMBER On Ist ‘of October, a nse: seven or eiht rooms; in a good neighborhood. Addreas M. J., Star office. aust WASTED; 10 BUY POR CASH, A FIRST-CLAS3 Bick House, south of N street, aud between 9th and 15th stre-ts, not to exceed $8,000. "DANE HOW:.R & SON, 1226 F tract. u18-1m_ WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS QoR RENT—HOUSE 21477m TRE ‘Mory’and avenue and B streets sout Per mouth. Apply to 212 7th st. s. w. YOR RENT—ONE THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE, with all mod. {fresco paintsd), 68 224 ‘st. northwest, between Fand © streets. ‘The heraice run up tothe house, Inquire at 403 7th et. now. au23-8t POR SALE, RARE CHANG! ELEGANT SQUARE grand scale Tiano; rosewood handso.nei finished: rich y carve | legs; a1] the best improvements; Yer rich tone; foron ¥ $175 caah, including heavily em- Droidered eover and stool, Cost’ $400, Used but four months. Owner leaving the o ty. Must be sold atouce, Can be seen at H_INEKAMP'S Piano Warerooms, 427 10th street northwest. au23 Be ENT, 8 STREET NOBTHW:ST, handsome three-story brick; 11 roome, basement, back buildin, bay window, mcd-rn improvements; Tent, $60. JOSEPH FORREST. 917 F st. au23-10t" Pee, ES REED NORTHWEST, A three-story Brick; eleven rooms; all m “ern im- provements; in perf.ét repair; 3. per month in ad- yrance. | Inquire of A. EBERLY & SONS, 718 eh street we au23-60° W4381:D-T0 RENT, BY W.D. CLERK. SMALL, comfortable country place, of several acres, w:thin driving distsnce or on railroad. Keferences given, le manentif silted. W, G., 2412 N st. nw.1t" WANTED-XOUNG GENTS. DESINOUS TO stuly Architecture, Engineering, Drawing, etc. or to prepare tor Government positions, to call and arrange, now, fof instcuction. Office 510 F etrect no:thwest. $10 per quarter (35 lessons), . au28-3t™ Wis TED—A PERMAN. Nt HOME }OR TWO boys (11 aud 5 years), where comforts of home and the kindness of a mother can be obtained; must be near 18th and I streets northwest, Address Box 149, tar office. au2s-3t* J ANTED—SECOND-HAND FURSITURE. BOX VY 118, Star office. Wine ate BUXGSECOND HAND POOL bie. Address Box 119, Star office. au2T-3t* WANTIDIURE OF IWo-s CARRIAGE two or three times weekly. ful driving end wood care. H. X., Star office. auz7-3t Y HEAD OF HO! Livery Stabie aud Ca: ER, 468-470 C et.o.w zaar ot W. F. Gi FE PALE-A GOOD, DOUBE: Pook FIRE- proof Safe. Can our office. . J ISHER & CO., 13% Fetreet northwesk aai2de Fee, eae gat GEST BARGAINS PIANOS id Organs that have been used. building full of them. Some nesriy new. Will be ‘sacrifice for cash, G. L. WILD & B"0, aull-3w* ‘709 Seventh street northwest. JOK KENT. 10 re. at..8 ra., mi. et, 10 Be, Ore, mt re. FOR RENT TEL GANT Ri SIDENC H street northwest, recently occupied by thd late Surgeon General Barnes; hus fifteen roms and every modern jippovements; (ood stable, éht #83.9555 per month: will be ready for occupancy September Ist. y ‘OT & WIL iceal E-tate Agents, corner 20th and I strvet« northwest. au2!-6t WUK RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE-I HAVE A nicely furnished house on L street, between 17th street and Connecticut avenue northwe t: complet: for housekee; ten rooms and two bath-reoms; all mod nts; 385 per month in advance. JNO, 'K SCOTT, Real Estate Broker, 1416 ¥F street WASTED pen MATOLOGY. Pimples, Blackheads, Liver Spots, Saliowness, Freck- Jes, all Complexion Biemishes, thin, harsh, split, faded and premature Gray Hair, Bi'dnos, scant, Irrovular Eyebrows and Lashes, all affections of the Hair and seaip Raccee fully Sreated and Snjerfluous Hair on the upper lip, chin, cheeks, neck and arms, frora moles or any part of the body. Moles, Enlarged Veins of the Nose permanently and foreyer removed by Dr. VAN DYCK, Dermatologist. Dr. Van Dyck wiil have par- lors at 723 12th street northwest, Saturday, + unday and Monday, September Ist, 2d and 3d. Cal and make your engagements at once, as only alimited number can be treated daily. Every hour on Ist and 31 are en# gaged to 12m. New parties will please call alter 12 or 9 to 3 on Sunday. Si au7-5t Ww .D—DR} $8 CUTTING SCHOOL.—LADIES can learn drese cutting, fitting, making, draping and trimming. Pariors and school, 618 Lith street 2.w., Letween B and F streota, au25 WAS:EO-A BUILDING Lor, SOUTH OF N strect northwest, between 10th’ and 16th streeta: cost not to exceed $1,500. Address CASH, Star of- foo, ‘au25-3t* W ANTED_EVERYRODY To KNOW THAT THEY can obtain Eichelberger’s Never-failing Chiil Cure and of ull malarial diseases of D. DAVLDS.)N, 653 E street southwest. aur ANTED-WHEELMEN, IT 18 TO YOUR IN- terest to know that all ficycles and Tricycles re- BRits are done by practical makers at 432 Och street, MITH BROTHERS, au2-lw* ANTED—GiT YOUR CARPETS OLEANED BY W ‘Process. count the Automatic Steam ‘best in the . Orders by telephone or otherwise receive Promptattention. SINGLETON & HOEKE, 801 Mar- space. aud-4m ANTED — HARBAUGH'S WHOOPING COUGH SYRUP. Certain cure. Also a Liniment to use in pean ria fs agen inns aan L- RIDGE, Pharmacist, cor. Md-av-and 433 at 6.w. a2 den OR RENT—FURNI-HED HOU-E—I HAVE AN e’eantiy furnished house in the northw. at for rent at #150 perm-nth. JNO. A. PRESCOLT, Keal Estate Broker, 1416 F stveet northwest. au22-6t WR KEST—BY 8+PTEMBER 1—A THKEE- story brick house, 8 rooms aud bath, 103, corner 24 and A streets n.e. Apply on premises. 'au22-6t" ES ee en to ly a l-ome, wall-farnished hroune of Id rooms; Aves locaton: Address D., Star office. u.6-Im R RENT OR SALE—FIVE NEW TWO-S10RY and maneard roof Dwelliugs, with c-llar under en- tire bui'dinys. These house are built and finished in Birst-class style, and contain all modern improvements; “Queen Anne” trimmings; natural wood finish; cathe: ral glass windows, &o.; "will be sold on reasonable terms or rented to relisiie tenauts. DANENHOWER &5ON, 1226 F street northwest. aus-1m FREE” DS eB SenS street northwest. i au3-4m BR RENT. $60 oo ain 36 per 60 new. House, Hillyer 80) ave.,10 re. cach... + 85 . 35 w., 9 rs, nage Hillyer ave. n. w., ra. 1514 30th st. w., Litre. 1908 D st. now, 925 15 54 Cat. Dw, 16 rs. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., Real state t rokers, 3y28-3m 1324 F street northwest. OR RENT—458 NEW JER. AVE. 8. E. site reservat on 17, two-story pressed brick; seven nt, bath, rane, Latrobe, ee POLES, SITE Skew nenee td . dyi3-4it" southwest stoain carbet cleaning torka, ‘hace fou meaning es dd best in the city. Mattresses feathers Feuovated: Fucoituve steained crises br tien hore at Al 404 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, UP- AE a ee : ean Let Ft reiaid. All kinds of mattrewes mads to ‘der. ¥ YOUNG. apld cocoa 321. EPs BREAKFAST. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING ‘Made simply with boiling water or milk, ‘bola in tins, (only 4s-1b, and Ib.), by Grocers, lsbeied. JAMES EPPS & CO., Honicrovathic Chemists, London. Enc. BUTT PRESSES FOR WINE OR JELLY; APPLE PAREBS, &o. WINDOW SCREENS, BUILDERS: HABDWARE, &c, ¥. P. MAY. & 00., 634 Pennsylvania avenus. 16-m,tu&s at FOR RENT—STORES. used a8 a grocery years. Inquire at and provision store for the cigar store next door. MONEY TO LOAN. ‘ANT! STEAM CAUPET CLEANING WITH- out wi ‘or injury to your carpets. Orders by telephous. Bis Couisline avenuas a? ae ounce & WANTED 570, ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN E. BEALL, Boom 4 1420 New York avenue, is aCom- missioner of” Deeds for Every State and Territory, U. on , Examiner and Notary. Alwaysin office from a, m, 5p. m. m2 ANTED—UPHOLSTERY WORK OF ANY DE- ee _RgtE atta. BUSINESS CHANCES. ‘ANTED—A PARTNER TO ENGAGE IN W: already oT GOOD LEAL Es- 6 it Ne 3. SUAGES Sie i 3y10-8m_ NW HAVE MO -EX 10 LOAN ON ‘tate or collrteral security UN REAL ESTATE, AT § AND 6 PER CENT. aes ae THE STABLES (F WM. F. street northwest, you can find new Or second-Hand Carr.ages, fs” annd’ Watone for galeorerchanze. A.#0, = ‘selection of Horses. Perms ressouable. “Horses, Buggies and Carriages es for re. SALF—TEN HORS'S, AMONG THEM TWO fine matched Teams, six fine saddle, Driving and Work Horses: also a large stock of « arvingen, compris- wx ing on cle-ant five-giave Landau, D: Park on, Coupe. Rockaway. fundauiet, tw: Coupes, surreys, Buswies, 8 and the’ 1 4ch ning Jump >eat,’ the best family carriage in use, It chevp, Licht, styl band rooms. Fine Lugiteh Saddle aud Bridle, singie ant doub: Harness, &. Cailand Everything strictly as don the most reasonable terms. W. F- to 1624 L street northwest. DOWNEY, Kk E BARGAIN—E! EGAN New, re Grand Scale | iano; Ha dsc Rosewood Case, Carved Legs; Superb 1 for only $450 cash, inclading stool and Embroiderea Cover: oWner leaviny the city. Thix ix a very rare opportunity. examine before purchasing. represented, Other bargains on easy monthiy payments. Apply to im Prato Exctiaseee Jy31 - 427 10ta street northwest. « R SALE—S. J. MEEKS,621 G STRELT NORTH weet, offers rare inducements in Carriutes of all styles. < aland examine before purchasing elsewhere. ‘Lop and no-top Sidebar Bugwies my Fanily Care ra ile Soe pastes pth re, Re. in abd painting yr dons. "Will"sell cheap abd terms toute ‘uwek guaranteed. myid POR SALE SA LAGE STOCK OF TTAT TAN ata’ ay ae oe éte, Monume sis cleaned #n comic W.RUTHERFORD & CO.. ‘Qs: et. ap28-Sus FOR SALES A EINE S70 OF BO TON BUCK- board Co.'s Side-p-'r Bagwies and other Light Car- ju the country for res, Tiages. Their make is the best iu the money. Other ligt and heavy Hety, for spring or summer use. ‘Kepauing promptly attended to. ROBT. H. GRAHA tory and Factory, 410-416 8th street northwent. LOST AND FOUND. OST—MONDAY, 27TH, AKOUT 1 P.M.. Be- ween Gi man'« Drug Store and Gas office, either on feetecey a0 Taenter ie Soe Gobel at Gilman's Drag Stores wil be Hbera ly rewarded. It* Lee ei0e0st So BETWEEN CENTER Ban. ket and M street northwest, a chi d's neckiace. It has no value other than to remember its xiver of 40 yerrsago. A liberal reward will be paid for its return 35 807 Mf street northwest. auzi-2t ATTORNEYS. (OODRICH, AT TORNEY-AT-LAW, 124 DEAR- $ Chicasco, e born street. sg tnriee fee kighteen years ex) Business quiet.y and legal y - Years experience. @ the var an2s SAMUEL H. WALKER, U. 5. COMMISS “0! Ek, NOTARY PUBLIC AND R REN’ ATTORNEY 18. ty? 630 La. ave.. next to City P.O. ) 8. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, e Booms 2 snd 4 Gunton Law Building 412 ne avenue, - Residence, 240 North Cayntol street. A. HALL, H justice of the Peace and Notary Public, ee re eorteae ‘Warver Building. mb29 5 ASUMMER RESORT KIVER SPRINGS ‘stands first on the rol fo> social enjoy ment and good living. Boating, Fruit, Medien, © d medics! att=ntion f en” Terma reason. ble. ‘Take -teamer Arrowsmith or J. 5 land cee ee a a SEARTSTONE, M.D. aul-im* “iver Springs P. 0., Ma. OARDING.—PLEASANT KOOMS, SPLENDID fine Chalybeate Spring: close to sta- eer foo TUKFF, ‘Chaly House, va. 4931-Im OTEL LAFAYETTE, CAPE MAY, N.J.. OPEN Hee Se ees ruruished ; ins. Terme, $3.00 and $4.00, FLANK Ii, eh HILDRETH. 5 | ‘MITED BLATES HOTEL. $s 4 9 in Atlantic 4 x. 5 open for the season of "si, O87" §: 3 Now, BYNJ. H. BKo’ JAS. P. BCOTT, Manager. ‘eld -atsugemeoulst. ates rPSE ArGyLE, OCEAN EXD OF = teat necticut aveniuey Atlantic City. Mine tt. ‘VEX, Proprietrens. P. 0. Bo Jel-In&s, th, ©. Box 380. CAPE MAY, N. J... VILLA, BELLEVUF, Lafayette and Copuress sts. ; near Con” Ha 1; two minutes walk fom beah ad stion. Ocean view from every room. “alta. Tr PARKEK. 4y28-0,tu, thim LL*8£ House, (spaixg Lake, MonwouTa N.J Will remain until OCTO SEK Ist, 1883, A accommodations for 200 juests. per week. ‘Transient boara, $2.50 per day. Jel-fati, 3in THOMAS FAL Hk GETTYSBURG SPRINGS, Gerryspuna, Pa., WILL BE OPEN JUNE 14TH. ‘The ** AGLI.” in town, rec ntly enlarged, “wi te boarders, ine from Washi ‘erms $10 Wo §ize mo on con *. . & H&G. K. Ke, Charnes at, Lenot for Getty burg.” For further particulary aud terms vend for descriptive circular Adare Mi LINGLING, Proprietor, my28-3m Gettysburz, Pa. AZLEWOOD COTTAGE, NEAR OAKL‘ND,MD.; no dust, 60 acres of lawn and the nest; ng iu the mountains. For ulars ad -' arene Mrs. J: PL WIS, ‘Oakland, or J. P. LEWIS, P. 0. dept., 1534 Istreet. 35 9- ae CABIN JOUN BRIDGE HOTEL (P. 0. Montgomery county, Md.): seven inilea i) Srvetrom chy peopeietine stots onterd t Meas ive from city’ joa strictly enfored sLATes STONE ANCH IN Like WOLLD ob adjoutig my4-4m, LASON 1883, DOUGLASS HOUSE, EYHOBOTH B/ ACH, DELAWARE, — open JUNE ler, 1883, ——. £2.50 per; grounds, “WALTER BURTON, 5 COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. “ALE—A VALUABLE FARM, OON | AINING more or less, tn Fairfax county, Va.. four dria, on’ the Woodiaud roa!, ki owi as the Sccarve farm, improved by a eeven-roon: house, Sud cherey orchard: atiendla bpportanity tora sue z 5 for. ch orcl Yep ee y roe may 22-S ‘or truck Ler, a8 . A trade in Wash~ ins on city Wil be considered. Apply to or address 409 B street s.e., Waslfington, D.C.wu28-5t, kt? ik BALY OR PXCHANGE—FUR WASHINGTON real extate—12% aces on the Hudson, with fine of the river, one mile below Newburg." Address -b.P., | tar office. eu25-3:" JOR SALE—A SACRIFICE—BEAU | IFUL STOCK, Fiery sud Grate 365 acres 14m. from Wash- Md. 250 in ington (splendid road), im Moutgomery co. high state of cultivation; dwelling (10 rx), barus and bui ding compet; finely watered, fe: fruited and 5 : ; RM OF 173 Es SALE—A VERY DESIRABLY YARM OF mre» Bat eed aie fe Was ate Ve fruits; situat 4 one er . W., O. & W. E.R. a POLLOCK ‘Treasury euls-u" TYRALL'S FARM FOR SALF—50 ACRES MSc eontiand ona’6 to0m house, om ena Kops ata irs Watuioe Rony to Mr uit 2 northwest. B, O HOLTZMAN, a2 - 10th and F streets northwest. TO LOAN, )R. DUKE, DENT!ST, 715 147u STREET ‘Gh eumsto aude sb on rane a eae ou and = ee 1s7 Fanisavente. | Ail operations warrantee 2 ONEY TOLOAN—GN REAL ESTATE R. HARTLEBEN, GRADUATE OF PENNSYL- MoD ear cea | 15a ; Weiais ae et er THREE OK FIVE cS Wis pao aes ene yo TO LOAN. , RT TLRISLS Ree ‘Charges moderats. No delay, m 8 SORAP PIOTURES, FET noareese Seeks cn apeee Aver gneciane gee cry mat tec ony Meo 1521 F street northwest. a DiS Meee ele fora, Disemcd eile and cdser' Complontta ct ah given. Deata To Moms, Ixszcrs, &c. Se 3723-2 ST Lociatane eves, best Gar FO, PROFESSIONAL. ABY FE T AKE B: QUISITE xO Gest re ep st die Founeytvanis sven WHITES | tabbahment, Tractioe in, Was L. BOVER, Renee “AIT G street, obpenite Huse Sod om . A. B. CHACE & BRO.,