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4 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON BATURDAY.. September 8, 1883. —— CROSBY S. NOYES. ——— = ‘Zhe Evening Star bas a reaular. Bous fide daily circuintion mere that of anv other daliv vaper vublished in Washington. and cous! te that of all tne emer daily papers here ndded together. ‘Tux Stan office is connected with the Telephone Ex- large. Advertisements, orders for the paper by mai 21 ¢ ctherwise. news.Jor any tllimation oF bansece rp Le sent day or night, free of chance. The public schools open on Monday, and the Fush of applicants for seats from all classes, rich Or poor oF those of high or low degree, shows the esteem In Which our pubtic school system is held. Bul, notwithstanding the popularity of the Dis- trict public schools, the entries for the private Schools of the city ary exceptionally large this year. The excellence of our private schools is Bhown by the fact that they draw puplis from all Parts of the country as well as from this imme- diate neighborhood. The fact 13, Washington ts fast assuming the character of an educational center. Nowhere else in the country is there a Polat combining so miny advantages for study, ‘the way of a temperate climate, well-equipped Schools, and all the varied aids to the acquire- ment of knowledge beyond th: ordinary peda- gozical routine, supplied by the great public Itbrartes, the government museums, the botanical gardens, and the di,tinguished scientific, literary and musical circles to which students are able to gain access In our cosmopolitan city. & cheap cab service, and this time with Feasonable prospects of success The present enterprise is in the hands of men of capital and experience, tncluding some of the Vanderbilts and other parties intereste1 with them, and the plant Of the largest livery establishment In the city has Deen securea as the nucicus for the new experi- Ment. Thatit will succeed If its projectors are really In earnest and mean that It shall, can hardly be doubted, and that It ought to succeed all the world knows by dearly bou ht experience. ‘The hacks and hackmen of New York have long Deen a disgrace to the city and at rror to travel- ers, and the fact that cheap transit facilitles have Deen introduced and succeeded In Boston, Philadel- phla, Washington, and other citles of less popula- Won, while New York was content wich the old- time brutal stant-an.J-deliver syst seems to Justify the belief that the people of telty gen erally were careless of its good name as well as easy victims of extortion. Tue new order of ‘S LOW promised will not only be a great convenience, but will go far toward remov- publi ing this unfavorable tmpres:ion. —— Professor Su‘livan, the eminent Boston pugilist, 3s paying the penalty of popularity. He says the Found of band-shaking to which he 13 daily Subjected 1s affecting his right hand and arm more disistrously than a bout In the prize ring would do, ana he fs trying to devise some way of breaking Up “the Dlawsted American ‘abit.” The learned Professor should understand that most of the roses Of life are accompanted by thorns, and try to bear ‘With fate philos»phically. Meanwhile he might flad. that « well-mixed coating of Bursundy pitch and Woopwarp & Lormnop, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, WE SHALL OPEN OUR COMPLETE LINE OF FULL DRESS GOODS, FLANNEL SUITINGS AND JERSEY SUITINGS, IN ALL THE NEW SHADES, ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1833, WE SHALL OPEN OUR COMPLETE LINE OF FULL DRESS GooDs, FLANNEL SUITINGS AND JERSEY SUITINGS, IN ALL THE NEW SHADES, ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1883, WE SHALL OPEN OUR COMPLETE LINE OF MOURNING GOODS, INCLUDING THE MOST ELEGANT VARIETY OF FANCY EFFEUTS EVER SHOWN BY US, ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1883, assafertida kept fresh on his “dexter mauler” | W SHALL OPEN OUR COMPLETE LINE OF ‘Would afford him relief from the admiring crowd ‘by Keeping hand-shakers at a dist ince. ee ‘The New York World declares “oMictally” that neither Jay Gould, Ge Eckert, or any other Person connected with any monopoly or corpora- ton own oue dollars worth of Interest in that It was hardly necessary for the World to ‘his statement, for its independent course since it came Into Mr. Puiltzer’s hands shows that it fs not under any monopoly or clique dictation. ‘This and {t3 brignt newsiness have placed it al- Feady among the most attractive papers published im New York. ——___—~<e»—____ ‘This fs a big day on the Ine of the Northern Pacific railroad. The last spike will be driven at @polat a few miles west of Mullan Tunnel, on the Western slope of the main divide of the Rocky Mountains Mr. Wim. M. Evurts will deliver an address, and speeches will be made by others. After the ceremontes some of Mr. Villard’s guests ‘Will return eastward, while others will go over the Foad to Puget Sound, returning toward the close @ the month. ———__~«»___ The present drouth which is quite severely felt in parts of Maryland and Virginia extends over a large portion of the Union. In New England ‘there bras been rio rain for weeks, everything 1s as Gry as tinder, and fires are extending in every irection through forests and flelds. Even large Cities like Boston, in the midst of a cultivated country, are surrounded by a cordon of threaten- Ing flames. ——_—__~<>__ A Saint Louis man killed his washwoman the other day for putting too much staren on his shirts. It 1s our impression that if the jury is composed of sensible middle-aged men they will acquit him without leaving the box. —____>____ Reperts trom the great western corn belt are to the effect that one-half of the corn crop 1s practi- cally «:sured, but that there fs much apprehen- of damege by frost to the reminder. va, Paus 1878, BAKER'S BREAKFAST COCOA. pure Cocea, from which the ex- wt. It has three times the tixed with Starch. Arrowroot or fove far more economical It is ily digested, Valids a8 well as for per- eps pop oT RRR OTTrT DD HR R D PD iT RRR T DbpiHRR bop MER T ‘cs wore offered dirt cheap they : pnt the his hand, ch deci ted bar ble that the zoods y- We make ita Bs 315 inch, 98e; ovened © beantiful line of cheap i we hy i leather, well- TSI. a 2 ; or 79. And & bas for 99. + dirt ebeap. new the prettiest and best you ever saw, and in con- to look at our Logers’ Silver $1.49 per sett iver punted base, is an orna- r is only 99e. ¥ Departuent we have Just opened a Ball combs frou 19 cents up. fancy Kubler Hair Pins “Up. ie Liracelcts from 25¢ up. AT SILVERBERG’S, 912 TTH STREET and 313 81h STREET N.W., sep Near Pennsylvania avenue. es Fer LL Sx LES. CANTON FLANNEL, SUAKER FLANNELS, HABIT CLOTHS, 4 MEDIUM-WEIGHT UNDERWEAR. TYLER & CHEWNING, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. ae 736 ScikAgsine™ 736 gn23_ 726 Removed 736 7th street northwest. 736 Cin Sonam, wal rae, Has just received the Fall Block. Silk made to’ order. Old fg fo ondes. id styles ‘semsaleiea 1h merged MOURNING GOODS, INCLUDING THE MOST ELEGANT VARIETY OF FANCY EFFECTS EVER SHOWN BY US, ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1883, seps ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, New Fan Goons, Just received and now opening 50 pieces 6-4 LADIES’ CLOTH, in all shad ‘A beatititul line of wide, black and colors, sometning LADIES’ JERSEYS, in black and colors; very pretty and very chesp. We invite special attention toour stock of BLACK DRESS GUODS. lain and illuminated. RENCH TRICOTS, 64 inches ‘new and very desir- ‘hose goods have been selected with great care, and embrace everything that is new and de- sirable, and at prices that Black and Col VELV! endless variety, at prices to suit all. J. A. LUYTRELL & CO., 817 Market Space. seps not fail to make them go. ‘3 and VELVETEEN in ‘or Manxertsa ‘Send your orders to the Everything firat- cies of the season, seps PALACF MARKET, Corner 14th st. and New York avenue. class. A fult stock. Ail the delica- ‘and at lowest cash prices.; FRANK J. TIBBETS, Proprietor. (cABEIAGES ! large and varied. CARRIAGES !!! Jiepairing promptly attendod to. sep8-3t ROBT. A. Rep ory and Fi CARRIAGES !! stock of first-class Carriages for fall and winter All work sold warranted to be resented. Several second-hand Coupeletts, Lan- nd Landauletts. Ey. 410-416 Sth street northwest, the United States at Franktort, on the 15th of Auzust, 1583, =t . SCHOENB RN, of Washinxto: lewal representatives of the farther information by applying to this Department. It “the ke Wasursars Information has been received at this Department from Mr. Ferdinand Vogeler, the Consul General of D. G., September 7, 1833. rmany, of the death, ramkfort, of WILLIAM m, D.C. deceased can obtain ‘ENTLEM: OH Fail Style your 1d ones renovated. sep8-1m_ —GO TO BRODT FOR YOUR ili. Stiff and Soft Hats. “Also, to have 419 11th Street Northwest, her lessons KS, ADELINE DUVAL MACK WILL RESUME locution and Drazoatic Art at her lew residence, 1214 K street. Pupils desiring to rent rooms in house cau do 80. FOR MEN—CI Cures in three days. street, Philadelphia. CKS IN p8-3w* SIX HOURS. Drug Store. 15 N. lth 490 Penna. ave., Washington, D. C. For Fax, ‘Medium-Weight Undershirts and Drawers. W. 8S. TEEL, sepl 935 Pennsylvania avenue. = Troy Lavyony. TYSSOWSEI BROS., CORNER FIFTEENTH AND G STREETS. COLLAES and CUFFS, 2 cents each, Sent every Monday. nso URE CIDER, VINEGAR, AND SPICES. JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1417 Ne eet iea ‘ew York avenue, New Dazss Goons. WE HAVE OPEXED DURING THE PAST WEEK OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK, TO WHICH WE HAVE ADDED LINES OF NEW GOODS OF THIS SEASON’S IMPORTATION, WHICH WE ABE OF- FERING AT LOW PRICES, WE HAVE MANY REMNANTS OF FIRST-CLASS GOODS IN THE HOUSE, WHICH CAN BE USED TO ADVANTAGE, AS THEY HAVE BEEN MAKKED AT EXTRAORDINARY PRICES TO CLOSE. NEW GOODS ARE BEING RECEIVED EVERY DAY. FALL STOCK OF BONNET AND GUINET BLACK SILKS. COLORED SILKS OF EVEKY GRADE. WHITE SILKS, SATINS AND OTTOMAN FOR WEDDING DRESSES, ALL KINDS OF MOURNING GOODS. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Penneyivanis Avenue, ¥. B.—THE BEST I8 THE CHEAPEST. sepl ¥ ITS EXCELLENT AND ECONOMICAL B agement, ot ite ing, the Sten UND LIFE ASSOCIATION ania the years of its existence done than oe tras reached by any ans i Avrom Orme OF SILES, VELVETS AND DRESS GOODS, SEATON PERRY (Evecessor to Perry & Brother.) NEW BYACK AND COLORFDS! OF THE BEST FRENCH MAKES, FROM $1.00 epee LYONS MUSCOVITES, OTTOMANS, SATIN MEB- VEILLEUXS AND” RHADZIMIRG IN, BLACK AND “ALE THE SEW FALL AND WINTER ELEGANT SATINS AND BROCADES FOR BRIDAL OUTFITS. PURE SILK LYONS VFLVETS, FROM 24 IN. TO 27 3Y, IDE, IN BLACK AND COLORS, FROM $7 BLACK TRIMMING VELVETS, ALL WIDTHS, FROM $1.25 TO $5.00. COLORED TKIMMING VELVFTS, ALL WIDTHS AND SHADE~, FROM $2.00 TO $3.50. FRENCH ALL-WOOL TKICOTS, IN BLACK AND COLOR, FROM $2.00 TO $3.00. NEW STOCK OF FRENCH DRESS FABRICS, FOR PLAIN AND COMBINATION SUITS. HABIT CLOTHS, ALL COLORS. COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THE ‘CFLE- BRATED AMERICAN HO-IERY €O.'s" MERI- NO UNDERWEAR IN GAUZE, MEDIUM AND HEAVY WEIGHTS, FOR LaDIzs, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDHEN. | CHuIC« GOODS, PLAIN FIGUBES AND COR- REOT PRIOESS SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, ~ ‘Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. Established 1840. seps Dorr Ir Fr 8 FALL OVERCOATISH THESE AIRY NIGHTS AND MORNINGS? WE ARE LONGING TO AFFORD YOU THE NEEDED PROTECTION FROM AUTUMN BREEZES AND SNEEZES, AND CAN SUPPLY YOU A LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOAT AT ANY PRICE YOU WISH TO PAY, BETWEEN $8 AND $20. GEORGE 8PRANSY,; ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, 607 SEVENTH STREET, sep Opposite the U. 8. Post Office. Sezexpp Fan Ovznooars. Itinimporsible for any Custom Department to turn out a better lot of Elezaut Garments than those on the counters of our Ready-Made Department. ‘The hizhest skill of our Custom Cutters, the best forming and finishing of our Tsilors, the richest trim- mings, and the very finest of cloths combine in these magnificent OVERCOATS, ‘This is just the weather for them. Our prices range from $10 to$40. Our uizes from 92 breast measure, to 50 inch breast measure. SCHOOL SUITS! SCHOOL SUITS! As theschools begin nert Monday, it may interest Parents to know that our stock is now complete and comprises everything worn by BOYS or CHILDREN, SULLS to fit Boys 10 to 16 years, at from $5 to $20. SUITS to fit Children 3 to 12 yeara, at from $3 to $15. Onr entire Second Floor devoted to thie Department. If you are looking for Heavier Clothing, don’t buy until you bave taken » look at our atock. A. SAKS & CO, LEADING AND LARGEST CLOTHING AND TAILORING HOUSE IN THE DISTRICT, 316 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. sep Wx. E. Woon « Co. HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS, MANUFACTURE AND ERECT THE MOST IMPROVED STEAM-HEATING APPARATUS FOR PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND DWELLINGS. No. 296 W. Balt. St. and No. 1 North Liberty Street, Baltimors, Md. sep6-6m ME BELEN A. McORARY, WIFE OF THE EX- SECRETARY OF WAR, ‘adds to our long list of testimonials the following letter: Kroxvx, Iowa, May 30th, 1883. Itis with genuine i Sarees 1 bear testimony to the efficacy of ‘Cook's im cf Life.” Bemdes Ke (eat sufferer with DYSPEPSIA in its many forma, T ad frequent attscka of ERUCTATIONS OF GAS from the stomach, which lasted from three to seven hours, and were followed by very distressing and alarming SINKING SPELLS, and for which I could find no reme edy until Tealled upon br. Dexter, of Washin, Db. G., who told me that the best medicine he kuew of for that sym; tom, snd one he often prescribed: for his pa- tients, was ‘Cook's Balm of Life.” T immediately pro- cured'a bottle, aad after taking three doses my stomach was relieved, and before I had used oue-half the con- tents of the bottle that particular condition of my stom ach was overcome, and now after five years, and having had no recurrence of the trouble, I feel eafein saying: that the BALM CUKED ME, for it is the firet and only thin that gave me r Thave by ita use Joarned its ‘Yalue i er direction Isc d consider it ONE OF 0, THE VERY BEST FAMILY MEDICINES IN THE WORLD, and think myself unfortunate when I am without it, Hoping that others may be as much. bene- fitted by its use as Ihave been, Tam sincerely your: ee eee me dozen bouies s me_ by express one mark '.O. D., and much oblige, ete. Manufactory Long Branch, N.J. Soid in Washinxtou, D. C.," ly STOTT, CROM- WELL & CO., 480 Pennsylvania avenue, and ali drug- wists. sep5-1m" Banearys. First Bargain—100 doz. warranted All silk HOSE, in cardinal, pium, navy bluo, garnet, sage, oak, brouze, tan, &e., $1.15 per pair, Second Barzain—60 doz. Black Lisle Thread HOS! extra lou, sll sizes, 39 ceuts per pair. ise ‘Third Bargain—25 doz. French Lisle HOSE, 1 Dlue, carainal, black, &., 15 conta Decmie sage’ Fourth Barvain—150 doz. English Bal. HOSE, best value ever offered for 25 cents per pair. ¥ifth Bargain—50 doz. Black French HOSE, with white feet, 98 cents per pair. ph ixth Bargain—50 «loz, Children’s double heels, double Tee, and double knees, in English navy blue HOSE, 98 cents per pair. Seventh Bareain—100 doz, Warranted French Woven CORSETS, 75 cents per pair. eighth Bargain —i0 doz, Satteen CORSETS, in small ‘only, $1 per pair. Ninth Bargain—100 doz. Freng Woven CORSETS, 1 per pair. warranted bone, short and long, ‘Tenth Bargain—Better quality in French Woven, $1.25 per pair. Eleventh —50 500-1 spares hpecrain doz. ‘bone Side Steet COR- Twelfth — 50 600-1 rR = cues ee 7) eee ‘ ‘bone CORSETS, with. Thirteenth Bargain—P. D. CORSETS makes, sizes, and colors, ‘from $1.48 por palsy “= Fourteenth —Dr. Warner’s CORSETS in all makes and sizes, $1 per pair. Fifteenth jain—Misees’ CORSETS in all makes and sizes, from 63 conte per pair up. * CHEAPEST JERSEYS IN THE CITY. Gur third Quelity f3 $9 ar Gety the world torive bet. ‘will compare favorably seps 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. “New Fis Goce TRUNNEL & CLARK, - 1 MARKET sPacr, Are adding dafty to their Stock of Dress Si 8 > Siks, Cashmeres, &e.. suiteble for Fall wear, and are a 6-4 ALL Wi Bak PURE INDIGO BROADCLOTH. uine Ei Goods $2, reduced from ‘afte inake very gotrabis Suite for Ladies’ we {Jobs in HUSTERY.” Jobs in HANDKSRORTERS.” gone in HANDEREC “Jobs in LINENS ‘We are determined to give ot friends and custo- Beat | ean be had * “ONE PRICE ONLY." “MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES® oad ‘TRUNNEL & CLARK, BTIFICIAL. ee PIR tan ANTED—A TIN A) ‘SHEET-IRON WORKER, W *tnretscians hawd: Union wanes. Apply to me union MITCHELL, 3108 4 ptrect nqrthwest. Wy ANTED-A ots can MAKER, TO WORK by the week. nly 15 Tetreetn.w. 1° NIED—A BOY, GERMAN PREFERRED, TO ‘ANT GERM. ANTED — BY A RESPECTABLE COLORED washer and toner; best of cy relevance coy bey ‘ANTED_BY A FIRST-CLASS DRESsMAKER, New Ye 4 trom New York. sewing in familion by the week Jesrn the confectionery business. - | Cnoe. Address M., Star offices unt ‘me Dest of refer SAGE CO-c 93h Daeey — — ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY A SITUATION ANTED—A YOUTH, SIXTEEN YeaRS OLD; | WA> or teacher in a private family or W ‘eterencen reautred.” Apply He FICK & 00, 911 | gtuyot ETeTBER ‘and can Tarnish wood 1 Prinnsylvania avenue tr 5 1¢_ | commendations. Ad: Box 19, Star office, sep7-2w 'ANTED—BOY, 15 TO 18, FOR STORE, MUST ANTED_—BY A YOUNG EMPLOYMENT; Mimesiesricon areas haan | W Siete or pee cst 3 x pal FS 7 ‘care ary expected, at once t°_ | horse; will make himself generally useful. ‘Address ANTED—A COLORED BOY IN A RESTAU- | Box 13, Star office. septa yant. one who can shuek oysters. Apply at oor- WARz2 SY A RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRL, ner Sth and H northweat, it* » Situation as chambermaid and waitress in = ‘ANTED—A GOOD WHITE WOMAN TO COOK, | vate family; good city reference. Address Box 87, W ‘ast ond tron in “a qrivste familys mst Dein exp8-3t" good referenecs. Apply at 1324 L street n. at War neat ATOURG LADY. A GRADUATE 2 = mond Female Instit Position WANTED I COCKS, NURSES, GENEBAL WOBK | tencher in a private family, incr near thle itn te era, Chamt Scrub Giriis nai ‘Walt, | ences exchanged. Address MISS A-, 1308 70h srreet Bing Wists hae arpa Picstbonieek | meiieat Bar cen. PRICE & COOMBS, Titehood Agents. eep8-St* eee SUL UATIONS SUBSES FOR THE ANTED_EARLY IN OCTOBER, IN PAIVATE | alent throes eno mined et.al hours. of, the day or W family one driver and house man; one fir t class | Southwest corner of Tthand Pdtenre sent See Srendaflons waited. “Aadtess Box 16. ‘Star emlos. WANTED PLACES FOR Cooks, CHAMBER. Seep TOUNG LAUT OY OFFOEDERTEES | Byes wis toaea Memecens tread Wy ANTED—xouNe IN_ OFFICE DESIRES a a WASTED TOUNG Tay IN Sflee, "Libenssd Anency. Fane Oe Pain: bos and privilere of using gas stove. ‘I¢rms must be m and venient to Treaa street cars. Address L.. F. Star office: ee cep8-St* JN ‘THREE WOMEN—A CO. KE, We a, ee A Ean 5 ‘Apply at 1120 Vermont avenus, seps-2t* ‘aug31-2w* R SALE—AN EIGHT-ROOM, STORE, BATH E cellar, brick 950 B ot n. w.; or wil ex. ange for a8 room beck house, well oeated.seps-imm* RSALE-AT A GREAT BARGAIN—BRICK F Store and two Fr slings for 64.300; nicely west. * eeps-im Fe ‘STO! S Me B SALE—A $:8TORY AND ATTIC 12-ROOM bysician, in the heart of the city, suitabie Sne stable in rear, wide lot, all mod- imp. ” Will be sold at a bargain. iOWER Son wer eee _ cope TioRt lve Sen PANES BR SALE—OHEAP—A 5-ROOM HOUSE ON lira street southeast; rents for $8 month; price a 4-1 int 4 50; oad Sita eat ee See eep8-a. t, th, St? 3 stories, 10 rome. *ARDMAN & uit atrent opp. 0. —— BR SALE—-LOT 20 BY 100 . ON WES: Side 10m, near T sivect ct 5 feet, on west side of North of IRWIN TON, « horihwest, | Inquire inet Sth street, or E me ves ¥ DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS offer a frm ‘of 136 feet by a depth of 1 fest te Tag fort alley, ca.S strectnorwhweet, betwean 13th Me sowie RS TEDTS : eop8-st 928 F street northwest, B SALE WE HAVE & NUMBER OF Q0oD vcny. Parties desiring to bulla ‘do well But! dt Son of the city. Fert ~ SWORMBSTEDT & BRADLEY, = wop8-6t BEAUTIFUL CORNER LOT IM Dis Heichts, fronting 108 R RALE—A Sth extended and 180 feet On losuoke street, SWORME STEDT & BRADLAY, 098 F etrect northwest.” eo8-6t ¥- LL CASH PAYMENTS—FAST F time Building Loe, tn the Moone Peas of beac of 14th street. DANENHOWER & BON, 1238 WiAnzen-* WHITE GIRL, WITH GOOD REF- eren: ‘to do cooki1 \d washing for @ medium- sized fumily’ ‘Gall at 319 C street northwest. sept St? TANTED-A YOUTH ABOUT 16 YEALS OF ¥ with or without experience. JOHNSON'S arug 10th and 0 streets northwest. sepT-21" ‘ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN AS OOOK AND to aesist in washing and ironing. Avply 1811.4 street northwest. sep7-2t" WANZED-A SETTLED WOMAN, TO COME fs 1326 ‘well recommended, to do general housework for = Of two persue incae at night. Apply at northwest. sepi-st* NTED—AT ONCE, TWO FIRST-CLASS CAR- Apply at’1134 18th street northwest. NN. ECKHARDT. eepT-st IW AahzeD-* FIRST-CLASS COLORED WOMAN to ome ana and feces seal cay, ey ages ies nit eee a northwest. fea sepT-2t* ANTED—A SETTLED WOMAN, TO COME Mi pep nat a two persons; ys 1436 streck northwest. sept Wein FIRST-CLASS PLUMBER. APPLY to JAS. R. HARROVER, 1416 14th at. n.w.se6-3t* ANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH AND Witsa: Tanst bring references. Apply 625 3d d scoot nor W3ASIED-A YOUNG (MAN OF GOOD EDUCA- understands stenography and desires learn the patent business,” Address PATENT ATTOR: NEY, Star office, ‘sep6-3t* WARTEDA MAN (WHITE PREFERRED) TO warden, farm work and attend to horse; 1; miles from city. Ay it MAY'S, Hardware, Ee ae eR prety WANTED_A WHITE WOMAN TO COOK. WASH and iron. Apply to 1403 30th street, “Georze- town. sepl-Im ANTED—A FOREMAN DAIRYMAN AND TWO laborers on a farm. Apply at FULTON’S Loan Office, 314 9th street northw sepi-3w W ANZED_ #50, PER MONTH, SALARY AND commission. to Competent Business Manager, for branch office in this city. Responsible company. Busi- 2epp dractically « monondly, rivaling the telephone. $500 cash ed for sample outfit 028. NO donde, ‘Adatees giving full pane land references, the NATIONAL G. 8. Co., New York city. Office, 5 Van- derbilt Building, 132 Nassau street. eok-eo3t (390) YOUNG, ANTED—THKEE HMNDRED ‘unmarried Men for the United Stats Army, (Cav- alry and Infantry.) Apply at 1216 F street northwest, ‘Washington. i aué-low3in ANTED—LADIES OR YOUNG MEN IN CITY OR country to take nice, light and pleasant work at their own home; $2 to$5 a day easily and quietly made; work sent by mail; no canvas#ing; no stamp for re] ly. Please address RELIABLY MANUFACTURING CO. , Drawer TT., Philadelphia, Pa, auzl-Im* ANT RDA MHILE AND COLORED COOKS GEN- eral Wo! iris and Nurses, for this city, Faltimore, Philsdelphia, New York and elsewhere: Families furnished Servanta.yith references. ‘Try us. S20 F st new, C.E. PRICE & CO. -10e" W 48TED EMPLOYMENT BUREAU—FAMILIES Chanthormna, Seseme tonperretece Se Fg Santed. L. C. DUNDORE, 518 10th at: 118-9m" WANTED— ROOMS. WANIED-THREE OR FOUR UNFUR<ISHED Rooms, suitable for housekeeping, (no children between 7th and 12th atreets northwest and F and streets, Address N. L., Star office, att WASIED-A SITTING ROOM AND TWO CHAM. bers, furnished ; also, = piace for storaze. Meals tobesentin. Family: gentleman, wife and four chil- dren, Address ‘*A,"* Star offioa, 1s W ASTED-BY A GENTLEMAN AND SISTER, 0, Furnished Rooms, with Board; private family preferred. References furnished. Address A. Bo stating terms, Star office. it WANTED FOR A GENTLEMAN, HIS WIFE and daughter, three or four large unfurnished Rooms, suitable for parlor and chambers, with board, in pleasant location, above Hand beyond Lith, north westerly. Address PERMANENT, 1410 N stroot Rorthwest. sop8-3t* WANTED-A, NICELY FURNISHED SECOND floor front Room, adjoining Koom (hal! room ‘Agency. WANTED—HOUSES. WANTED BY OCTOBER Jer, A HOUSE OF ix OF Seven rooms an -Foom, Turn! or unfurnished, in the northwest section of the city. Ad- dress by letter only 1618 Q street northwest. sop8-st" WARSEDSTO RENT, A HOUSE IN LE DROIT Park. Send reply to N. FREEMAN, General Land office, with price and location. at Wartep—to BUY—-BRICK HOU-E OF EIGHT epee nF OU RSTGS SAUNT Yratat ofa pricg anf Gs Is gS SALI Peat owners” only dealt with, “Address Box 103 “Sta office. sep7-2t* Wanzeey CEES gh ROUSE D2 8 terms, Box 62, star office. sep6-3t" . WANTZED—A RESIDENCE OF FROM EGHT TO twelve rooms with all modern improvements: situ- ated in the northwestern part of the city, between Kaud Nand lth and 14th strects, Address B. R., Star oftice. sep 3-6 ‘D—TO BUY FOR CASH, A FIRST-CLASS -k House, south of N street, and vetween 9th te, not to exceed $8, 000. "DANENHOWER, & SON, 1226 F'street. ‘auis-1m. WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT—ROOMS. RENT—ONE LARGE furnished. 1008 K street northwest. RB RENT—A’ r EET NORTH. ROE BERT—AT, 709 ira STH NORTH le or en suite, with, ee K RENT—TWO LAD NDS OAN BE AC- Pees ee a ome comforta, in private for two: references, Geonget R RENT—THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, Fi coset, floor; house; modern im- provementa; bath on eume dors Toots sie as deateae Hines of care—214 2d street 8. e. RENT—A VERY PLEASANT ROOM, FUR: F'thed or unfuraiaea, Ms 20 pe-St" JF OE, BENT SEPTEMBER 15— ONE. LARGE A ** REPUBLICAN,” mace oe POR, BENT AT 2097 MASSACHUSETTS AVE_ chadres taken SOO ie POR BENT DESIRABLE FURNISHED AND stal Foe front Room, with bay window and alcove: ‘west, newly and : Se * Address BRIGHTS, town, D. C.- eep8-3t* ‘in the city; small vate family; near ‘tol and two lines of Pa or rene ate ra on second floor, at 1829 K street northwest. second floor. farnished, on New York year 1th eereete * nue, furnished en suite and single; no furnished rooms near Hamilton H louse: also, le. References. See MLLE. V. PRUD'HOMME, 1323 K street northwest. it R RENT—715 lita STRERT, FURNISHED Rooms, communicating, second aid third floors, in a newly remodeied house; modern improvements; new ture; at moderate rent to permanent tenants. dirotdy oppeatia; referenese exthameed: Sata oO 3 references ex Can be seen sfter the loth. 1° FoR SALE 5 OSE OF THF LARGEST AND MOST desirable Residences on Khode " @xceptionable ne.ghborhood; reces tly. large for present owner. GAusIN' & CAPERTOR, BaF FGE SALE For EASY TERMS, NICE location—Two-sti prota Brick front Bouse: ements; good lot. "W. E. tD, 604 F strect northwest. cep7-6t RK SALT —FOR $4,100, EASY TERMS, IF SOLD at once—Three-story, press brick front House, ten cellar, modern improvements; located. WE. BUKFOND, 604 Fetrest orthwest. sept Ok SALE A DESIRABLE THREE-STORY AND To UET spener renidence in the West End: lot 62 by jow and terms reasonable if sold. once.” WM. P. YOUNG, 1420 New York ave. sep?-6¢ POR, BEST BY OCTOBER ter, THREE COMMU- nicating Rooms on seound floor, two front: mod- grate improvements. Apply at 819 14th strect north- w lange aod two snail ecto “ety fan bed wane go and two neatly in ‘or en suite; modern improvements, 1221 10th street Eurtivweat’ en sept-3t FOR BENT_DESIRABLE FURNISHED HOUSE, near 12th and I streets northwest, fronting reserva- tion, twelve rooms: repair. Moderate rent. ALBERT F. FOX, 920 F street northwest. OR RENT—CAPITOL HILL, THREE UNFUR- F'Stinnea rooms for nonsebeneeg, sae be ‘and gas, cel'ar and large yard; half square from cars; American family: four or less, ' Rent $12 fo $15 tn advance. He- ferences in iy. Address A BTREET, Star of- fice. sep8-3t* *Ygcation, tn new huss eulte soeeea more ooo in a , hardw mely furnished; path-Toom sdjoiniom ot ook cold water; private family. Address ML. S,. Star Office. sepb-6t° Fe KENT—THREE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooms (entire third floor), for, itlemen only; one square f: Avenue and State partment: lice pass door. References. Private iy. 1802 G at. 67-3t FOR BENT TWO VERY PLEASANT, UNFUR- nished, communicating Rooms, eecond floor. No children taken. 941 Massachusetts avenue north- ‘west, sepT-2t* “Aeipbis family “bave Furaialee fees tor aee to pbia family hav ‘coms, to rent xentemen; nochildren. Apply at 416 3d street north: west. sep7-3t* ROR RENT-AT 717 S STRERT NORTHWEST, one, two or three Kooms, suitable for light house- keeping, if desired; furnished or unfurnished; second floor; new br.ck;' bay window; southern exposure; modern improvements ; references exchanged. sep7-3t* Fok BENT UNFURNISHED-SUITE OF ROOMS to family without children; references exebanced. Apply at 511 2d street northwest. sep6-3t* ‘OR KENT—TWO SECOND-STORY ROOM furnished or onfurnished, uingle oren suite, wit Board: front room has three windows and southera exposure. Apply to51 I street northwest. _sep6-3t" B RENT—TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, TWO large and nicely furnished front Rooms: one on second and third floors; delightful location. 4 8th street northwest. wep6-3t* (WITH ‘OR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS Board), large and pleasant: modern improvements; gouvenient' to the street cars; also Table Board. 714 19th street northwest. sepb-w&slm* F2 RENT—808 25TH STREET NORTHWEST, TO party without children, all the First Floor. two Sid wood aplendid view of the Botsact eteetint aaa water on the premises." ‘Terms reasonable. sopt-st" > Fe KENT—A FINELY-FURNISHED PARLOR and one oF tw connecting bed rooms. in a amall p- vate 3 references required. Inquire a: street northwest. ie au27-1m FOR RENT—HOUSES. FOR BENT_NEW STORE AND DWELLING, lazx street, ‘between Q and Corcoran ; will be completed October 1st; store 70 test dap: a contains eight latrobe, etc. FRANK J. TIBBET, Palace Tooma, bat Market, 14th and New York avenue. eep8-2w Fok, SALESNEW DOUBLE HOUSF_ELEVEN rooms and cellar, 1740 13th street n corner 8; furnace, yard, *, wrate, Dienty of closets, side wide parking, both streets. “Inquire om premises oF ‘Owner, 347 Massachusetts avenue oe6-3t" BR BALE FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS SALE—SHOW CASES AND JEWELERS* gilt oveere tou commedae of Fain Su Shir Beose Gonder eeacs SS, BS Fatt rock ding atts fein aes wee se Whe tt RABBUEE nockeiic eae” agin i 3 BR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL FULL SEVEN OCTAVE rosewood Piano Forte, by Lemuel « iil y Warranted in complete order; a bargain at} cash. Call at 718 13th street northwest. ee)8-3t BR SALE “SMITH AMERICAN” ORGAN, Rich Rosewood weet quality of tone and in fect order. om enay eyinenta sini 21103 Penn's. Ave. RB SALE-NEW AND SEOOND-HAND OAR- embracing the fall and winter une. -hand Cou! Landen. Ictts and Coupe Iockawayealwaye iu mock Gall and examine stock ‘tory and re eopa 410-416 Sth street northwest. R SALE—AT PRIVATE SALE THE FURN(- Fire Stren &e., of 2017 N strect northwest. Some handsome antique pieces. 6 Fe: SALE—ONE DRIP COFFEE URN. USED LE? 1508 Q STREET NORTHWEST. ‘New tree ta Brick Dwelling, with back bafiaing, Discuss frat chase plasbaees ten qe Soeeaes tue mee sateen ae ee goed 1524 F street northwest. SALE STH STREET, BETWEEN N STREET AND DUPONT CIRCLE. ‘Three nice three-story Brick Dwellings, nine rooms and bath: bay windows; cherry mantels; open grates, . THOS. J. FISHER & CO., nel 1324 F street northwest. NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE. Handsome Brick Residence, fifteen rooms and all {mprovements; built and finished in superior manner by ‘our best % od! THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F street northwest. RR SALE— 18TH STREET, NEAR K NORTHWEST. three-story Brick Residence, containing twelve rooms snd al Conveniences: “Tare fot and. teautial THOS. J. FISHER & CO., pene: 1324 F street northwest. Fo 902 14TH STREFT, , Sazont ‘it and mansed Brick Weel dence, Cen eT Oe a FISHERS Coe 1324 F street northwest. BR SALE— 1119 I STREET NORTHWEST. ry and basement site goverument reservi improvements. ‘THOS. "023 HILLYER AVENUE NORTHWEST. Now thse story, Brick Residener, ‘twelve rooms: buflt finished ananner, rove- ments. THOS. J. FISHER & CO. 1924 F street northwest. BR SALE— 15TH STREET, NEAR RHODE ISLAND AVENUE. nine-room closets: all im- Provements; hardwood niah; collar ander outiotaoces, , FISHER & CO., 1324 F street nortawest. FO *ii0s7n srreer xortawest, ‘Three-sto: with back building and ; 7-room brick and s 4 GREAT BARGAIN, A GOOD Dusiness stande in the chy; corner ess balan two weens ; will sell for ARPLESS! Candy Store, 419 7th at. BREECH- R_SALE—$35—A FIRST-CLASS NEW F dou Manton make, Shot loading,” double. Apply to 438 veh atrest, bet. D and E sta. «. BR 8: WIL BUY A GOOD 80UND E' Horse. Apply to 614 Q strect northwest. sep7-3t* B SALE S.VERAL FINE HORSES: LAROR variety bugxien, coupes, landaus and car Fiages; The Engi saddle and bridle. | DOWNEY" R SALE—A NICE PHAETON, HORSE AND HAR pees, suitable for lady; sold for wantof use. Price $200, "Address 0.K.. star office, sevT-3t RPS RTS a northwest .or- young kind ood Land ook very Da, 4 s Addre‘e C. Siar omton’ 7m “sons: Fok Sate aeat UANGAINS AND EARY Pay. men’ eral e) 7 octave and $200; smal! cash Vayiuent down and 8S month. "A maguificent Upright and = Grand to ex at a bargain for second-hand and balance «: m SALE AT, GREAT BARGAINS PIANOS an we been used. Large yailding full of them. ‘Will be . Some nearly new. at a sacrifice for dy =~ G. L. WILD & BRO, 709 Seventh street northwest, aull-5w* Byte AT THE STAPLES OF WM. Fe. ial Sey p Savas ag =e find 1~4 or second-hant Sarr cies anc vs ares, Waqons sale orexchanze. Also, w ‘Horeca, and chon ee ‘Terms reasouable, hire. ‘OR SALE_8. J. MEEKS, 621 G STREET NORTH- rest, offers, rare ibdnortncnie in Carriuses of ell styles. Cal an ¢ before pu 7 tI ‘op and no-top piketar mre. Phaetons, vi 1%, Surrey vi me Whi &e. “Bepeicine aad ng | Tomy Gone. “Willvsell cheap and terme to sult ar eee, ruarant R SALE—A LARGE STOCK OF ITALIAN MAR- Pa ee oeerars ero oe jon W.RUTHFERFORD & CO... Pa. By. cor. 21st #t ap28 Sun" BUSINE: CHANCES. HE EATING COUNTER OF A FIRST-CLASS: fy no Sime to xwive hisattention thereto. Address C. Ry Siar joe. ; PARTNER WITH THREE HUN- ‘sopé-3t* WaAszepT dred dollars to ensue in a business. meal shed. Address BUSINE |S, Star office. R SALE, TRADE OR RENT—A NEW HOTEL, Bvt tenn he ortunity to «et. F street. ROE SALE-FURNITURE AND GOOD WILL OF & popular Boarding House; 20 roome in b which can be leased on ¢ood terms; fine o; one to «nace in this business. CASSLN TON, 1339 F street nort west. FOE, BENT=1838 COMCORAN STREET, THOR- oughly furnished; modern improvements.” 1t* VOR RENT—1:21 H STREET NORTHWEST, A fine lare House and large stable in rear: will be Tented or leased to a permanent tenant. Also, fiue new six-room brick Houses; gas and water: $16 per month. DANENHOWER & SON, 1226 F street. seps-6t F Kk RENT—OCTOBER 2d—FRAME HOUSS, 1130 6th strect northwest, between Land 3i, cont-ining Six rooms and bath-room: gas and water.’ Kent, $25, Apply at 604 M street northwest. e8-3t* 1 RENT—A VERY DESIRABLE DWELLING, orp. LOUIS B. SHO. Mak: street. sep8-3t. THKEE-STORY AND BASEMENT 1416 Rhode Island avenue, containing gas, bath-room, &c. Houseis nearly rented to a good tevant at $55 per FITCH, FOX & BROWN, 1437 Peunsylva- venue. sep7-2i0 = | Re eceerniier northwest, 14 rooms, all m.i, tho Portland; in good repair. EX, 920 F WaAXTED—TO RENT—A FEW ACRES OF GAR- den and pasture land, with comfortaple awelling of not less than seven roon o stable. Must be near ‘th strect road, north of and not more than eight miles from city. Best of references, Address box 152, har office, W ANTED—10 PURCHASE & GOOD-SIZED Ice Box. Apply to MATHEWSON, corner 8th and Rhode Island avenue. e8-2t" ANTED-HOTEL—I WILL RENT OR TAKE Wi eceoe of a good Hotel in this city, oF will penea ane a ished House. Address, with fall particulars, C. V. QUICK, Coleman house, "Asbaee Park, N.J. Bep6-3t* ANTED— Pimples, entre) Bie wan imp! Blackheads, ! iver Spota, S; lowness, Freck- Jes, ali Complexion Blemial on, thin, harsh, split, faded snd premsture Gray Hail dness, scant, irregular Eyebrows and Lashes, al! affections of the Hair and Sealp socesetal eee ond Saperdiucas Hair on the Seay coeully rein and Siperdoae Hal om the as eed ° VAN DYCK, Dermatologist. Dr. VAN aOR will have Parlors at 723 12th st. from Sept. 5th to: vening cf the 10th. Call and make your ‘rds apnea it once, an on'y 8 limited number can be trea daily. Su \a- ous Hair: anently and forever Femoved by eration of Elect . Kemember, the Doctor wil at 723 12th st. n,w. Sept. 6, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, 8 a.m. to Tp.m. is sep3-6t* WOR RENT—TWO NINE-ROOM BRICK HOUSES, modern improvements, on E street, near 4‘ street Southwest. $18 per month each. “C. H. PARKEM, 44 and E streets southwest, sepT-3t OR RENT—HOUSE 1304 L STREET NORTH- west, 10 rooms, modern improvements. For. key aud terms apply to 1100 13th street northwest. sep7-3t' OR RENT—FURNISHED—TO A PiIVATE FAM- + the large first-class residence 1301 K street Gfranklin Square); extra sized dining-room; stable. eeps-w&sim" E BRENT 92 19TH STREET SOUTHWEST, rooms, bath room, celiara, rai at in thorourh repair; $50. Cx WouD, 593'9th street northwest, corner K street. Rep7-3t"S Fe. SALE-AT A GiEAT BARGAIN A FINE Residence; within half a ith all mod. rice, $8.1 orth $00,000 aes ‘with all mod. imp. : p = Wo! 000 ax Teeidenee. C. il. BARKEI a and Est. Swe or We P. YOUNG, 1420 New York avenue. plo OR SALE-1712 N STREET NORTHWEST, 12 rooms, new, bay windows frontand rear; all mod- ern imp:ovements; first-class in every Feepect. | Apply to owner, 2107 Peinsyivania avenue northwest. rent. au30-2m WOR SALE—-FOUR NEW, ELEGANT PRIVATE Tesidences, 472, 474, 476 and 478 O street, corner of Sth street northwest. “Stove and prese-brick front, With all modern improvements: 11 ro: brary, bath-room, coai vault, speaking A good chance for investinent, Will’ be -old low and on any terms. Houses open for iuspection from 7a. m. to. p. tn. Inquite of the owner, JOHN HUCKEYMEYER; 000 O street northwest, au29-3w" KR SALE—BY 8. H WALKER, 630 LOUISIANA ave., three new houses, bescly Completed, with all modern convenience: 443, 4 5 and 409 B atreet north- east; would readily rent for $30 per month. A good in- yestinent. Callin the evening. au28-lm Bo=8ess ExcHasGe, ‘We are engaged in the business of procuring purchas- ere and partners for all classes of Business Enterprises, Persons desirous of selling or dispowing of their titer- efteie Drag Stores, Wood ind Coal Yardy, Hotels Kes wurants, Groceries, Boarding Houses, Milinery stores, snd all clasons of bustueny Will de tet te nea them: selves of our experience and serviees Ly calling upon Us at our offices, No. 49) Loui~iaua avenue, (Barbour Law Building.) 2 HUGSES & GO. ANTED—A PARTNER WI1H 4,000 CAH TO W iret in an establishedbustness, now paying from. $50 to $40 per day. To a party meaning business « rare onportunity, for making a good investwent will be Address, giving name and address, when par- lars Wil! be giv ith opportunity for full inves- Box 722, city P.O. sept ARs TO Koom No. 1 T BAYE, SEVERAL THOUSAND “Dor invest for a chent in cheap two-story Houses or im Ground (oue ‘ot or a square). Parties wi bing to sell at Hrices to allow chance for speculation can fiud immo. inte Cash customer. £. A, McINTJME, 98 F treet, weps-6r i SALE — [| .WO BEAUTIFUL NEW HOUSES, Nos. 1202-1206 N st. w., bet. 12th and 13th'sta., the highest location in this city, built very subst ntial, with the latest improvements, and containing 11 large-mze rooms and acellar. ‘The first floor has rich «: al ras fixtures, and polished brass 1s used for thy residue. A. jarge ventilating space under the roof protects the third story. fhe fronts are faced with pressed and orna- meuta! bricks, and have lofty towers, the upper pat of which acts as a ventilator. The houses are open for =x- amination from 8 a.m. to7 p.m. every day. Otherwise pply to the owner, ieee R, GOLDSCHMID, aull-3m 812 7th strect northwest. Fg BEN STEN THREE-STORY, NINE-ROOM Honses in the northwest section ; $30. th. A) ily 0 PARKEK & TOWNSEND, 1418 ¥ street north- west. sep6-lw R RENT—HOUSK—1227 NEW YORE AVENUE ood ropsles ent S66 pornos AS eae MYERS, 1220 f strect northwest, sep5-3m" Fos BENT {HOU-E AND STORE, SMALL STOCK of Groceries for sale, at 1243 5th. Tew. seb-4t" ‘OR RENT_FROM OCTOBER 1ST, A HAND- some suburban residence, containing ‘Dine th and cellar, 7 rent » Dear H Universi Snguire at 256 North Uapltol street." bepl-dee WANTED-SEOOND-HAND FURNITURE, BOX 118, Star office. au27-20 Wy etictis Ora eae aga eg HAS ‘a echool, “613 Titi reat and trimming. Pariors an n.w., between E and F. utreets. ‘WANTED_EVERMBODY TO KNOW THAT THEY can in Eichelberger’s | Never-failing Chill Qure and of all malarial diseases of D. DAVIDSUN,653 E street southwest. aula W {NITED WHEFLMIN. IT 18 TO Your IN- terest, to know thet ail ‘Bic cles and Tricycies re- BRIE aF8, done ‘by practi makers pal MITH BROTH! ar co. 2u30-2w* ANTED—GET YOUR CARPETS CLEANED B' War irtomade 3 Process. ‘Who beet in tho team, Orders. by. tele OF otherwise prpmapt attention. BINGLETON & NOSET: 30h Space, 3 aud-4m WANTED — HARPAUGIPS WHOOPING coven connection Wit it aistatacturad nee °onee im on : RIDGE, Pharmacist, 36 8.8. receive ‘Mar- co. Md. av. and 4) ANTED-L RICK, 400 MAINE AVENUE WY erstietet steers Sean AVENUE 1d the best: ‘city, Mattresses remade, feathers Fenovated, furniture stexinels Orders br tee hoe ert WASTED—1406 PENSSYLVANIA AVENUE, OP- ite Will Hair, Mi Fe wiMard’e— attreance, ectner Bed, andreiaid. All kinds of mattresses made to “rder. F. wr Vouxs. aple mon‘ FO LBENT FURNISHED HOUSE, TEN BOOMs, ‘best condition and ne: 3 carriage house and stable. 1317 Lith: northwest au3l-2w" Hreen’s Statue: a estate, ‘Apply 404 Ith wtreet, northwest. au7-Im R SALE-TWO FRAME HOUSES, $1,108 A Fu wood business 'T ALLOW: DON ‘nitea States Bonds bought and sold Jee vege bay 4 where, by J. H. BOARDING. NEW YORK AVENUE—SEVERAL PLEA: ant iicoms for rent, with Table Board; cen. nieut to four lines of cars. seeps XTON, PARK AVENUE, BALTIMORE, first-class house with all’ modern couve- niences; cars pass the door; moderate rates during the Oriole. ' MRS. J. A. MYERS. ep 8-6t AKGE, AIRY KOOMS FOR RENT, AT 314 AND 316 Indiaua avenue. Also, Boarding for three imonths st fitteen dollars per month. ‘Advance payment FOR RENT—OFFICES. R_RENT—VERY DESIRABLE OFFICE KOOMS Fe 1343-F street north tg fhe tae it Peazonable to good tenants. WAGGAMAN, 917 F street northwest. RB XENT—A FINE OFFICE ROOM AT 1313 F street northwest, App.y at once. ‘aus-3t* BR RENT—DESIRABLE OFFICES I8 FIRE- Finmee tanuranes Company's bow be iding: comet 7th strect and Louisiana avenue northwest. “All front, heated by steam and Otis elevator. sepl-2w FOE REN] FROM THE 6TH OF SEPT: MBER, gs Whe ee 3 rm C2, BCOlT, New York Avenue hotel.” ‘3130-2w* R, RENT—NINE-KOOM | HOUSE, PRESSED brick front, four roome on first and five on second Improvements. "JOHN BAEUMSR a OGL ee F fercores 5 street. au25-1m 'OR KENT—1520 8 STHEKT NORTHWEST, Dandacme three-story brick: 11 rooms, basemen it, 4 modern im} g rent §50.. JOBEPH FORREST. SIT F at aes doe ROE BENT. ‘718 19th st, 14rs., m.4.$60.. Aas Eee lore eet ee eel 2istat..10 ra.» mi 45. ‘WANTED-STEAM CAMPET CLEANING WITH- ‘to your out wl ‘or injury GHcee Wil S70. ry yaar a a gE Se ey oftice from9 a. m. to5 p.m. pace nel A hs aE, aN ¥ WORK OF | W4AxiebIurnorsTee ‘OF ANY DE- SCRAP PICTURES. LES Seoas MONEY TO LOAN. strictly required. unfurnished, in private New family; also, nioniy Seruiehed Wotise ent fa it and cor locality; terms tnaut; sdulte Dre references ‘CORNTR 6ra AND E NOuTH. dass board; second HE LEXINGTON, CORNER OF idzu STREET jermaanont and teanaat gisects abe, ttle, Vourdses an : al Sccommodated. ‘Mew Me 1 COLLEY, propeictren. NI DY ON REAL ESTATE. OPROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL APPLICA- SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY, - oa F sep8-1m street, ONEY LOAN WEST RATES INTEREST M ab Doves Eger seCURTEE ‘THOS. J. YTSHER & CO., sep5 4324 F street northwest. AN—ON REAL ESTATE SECU- povnigamige P78 8030-1m_ coin Hall Buniding. GOOD KEAL Es- HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON or a Sandé por cant. No ©. ¢. GREEN, Hoom 1 ‘street, dy10-3m tate or colleteral US MEAL ESTATE, AT § AND 6 PER CENT. B, O HOLTZMAN, 20th and_F strects northwest. ease ‘ONEY TO LOAN—ON BEAL ESTATE OR DSi eee \gonEY To 104n. = = = = SOS a SSE TEES ‘Charges moderate. Nodelay. a 16 F scent porters, COUNTRY BOARDING. poe s 23 OEY TO LOAN, MGiitan cote ‘eotate security. SON, THE WELI-KNOWN CATERER 71d stand, 38 lows Caren HS ‘shortnotice; everything first: as Meals delivered by hore Furnished Kooms in re, |; prices very mode: Ly wections. FOr terms for Doth houses app'y to's lows Cire. ausi-3m OR KENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, ON FIRST second floors, with Board, large an” plenaant; jecn inigecremabin: © three linrw of ‘auZs-13t" modern improvements; convenient to street carn. 707 Ist. D.w. CHIEL. $12 97H STREET NORTH eee 2 eee ‘trensicnt ‘Toouls, eb suite single. Tabi> fret-class, a ERMANENT, TEANSIENT AND DAY HOARD. ace: corner of 15th and I stresta, Mus. M.'T- 56m IREMONT HOUSE—CHANGE OF PROPRIETOR, First-class table; polite and attentive BEE Sey @rable aj 'uation for families, Rates: ‘Giny ; 825, $90, $35 and $40 per in, EW DEAT Oe Bee ‘LAPIEB 8. W.COR. 1 ND ESTs. 1,00 Toome, Sonducted Boarding: .o bas taken F: ouse fu the ity. ‘Teapeent Bos ‘scoommodated E v! pre FoR AND Site” aloe tad Paneaas wane fee's Sey a Galt So We BeALL Prop. ————__ PROFESSIONAL.