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THE EVENING STAR. WASHIN ‘PUESDAY. —_ a regular, permanent bona Side daily circulation more than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and equal to that of all the ether daily papers here added together. ‘The formal funeral services over the remains ofGeneral Grant, begin to-day, with a simple @eremony at the McGregor cottage, The prin- cipal feature will be the eulogy by the Rev. Dr. Newman, which wiil, no doubt, be a teeling Sad eloquent tribute tothe deceased. Dr. New- man, perhaps, bas noi hid his light under a Dushel in these closing hours of Grant's ca- reer, but the appropriateness of his selection as the clergyman to conduct the services at the cottage will not be questioned. This afternoon the remains will be carried to Albany, and aiter resting there a day are to be taken to New ‘York for the publfc funeral on Saturday. Searcely less notable than the services at the Drexel cottaxe are those to be held to-day in Grant's honor at Westminster Abbey. The testimonial is a rare if not au unprecedented markof distinction, and the honor will be in- oreased by the character of those who attend the service. With tew exceptions the leaders 4a English politics and society gather in their historic temple of fume to recognize the right Ofour great chieitain to be elassed with their most glo:ious names. ee Senator Eustis has returned from Europe in a8 pugnacious @ mood asever. He denounces the President point-blank, and claims that the party must renounce him as @ traitor. The trouble all lies in the offices. According to Senator Eustis, “io keep a horde of unscrupul- ous, ignorant and dyed-in-the-wool and offen- sively partisan radical leade:s in office all over the country, under democratic rule, is in direct Violation and contradiction of the very princ!- r is evidently quite put out because the repubi: Dut he should remember that the President has Promised to remove just the class of men he describes, a The Pennsylvania militia have been mis behaving themselves agai in a way that recalls the scandalous scsnes witnessed here at the in- auguration last March. According to reports from Conneu:'t camp, wheré a part of the ns- tlonai guard of the state bas had an encamp- ment, the soldiers have amused themselves by quarrels, robberies en:i insults to women. The Penusylvania newspapers are calling for an era of better disefpline before the reputation of the militia is rained. It is high time something was done. The ready excuse for these disor- ders—that there are « few rough spirits in all large bodies of men—willnot do. It is the duty of thus en*:usted with military command to eur these ruffians. If they do not, the disgrace of their excesses aitaches to ull concerned. A commercial enterprise that promises well, favites American manufaciurers and mer ebants to deposit samp 2s of thelr goods ata Permanent exhibition at Rome for the purpose of extending Armerican commerce with Italy. The project starts under respenstble auspices, and ifjudiciously managed ought te helpour fore eign trade. At present we export very little to Italy, though we leave annually a good deal of American money ‘n that counuy. A well managed commercial agency, such as Is now proposed, might evable us to Keep the balance of trade nearer even. ee ——ee The staid city oi Philadelphia was curled up byacyclone yesterday, and now knows what the word means. A half million dollars worth of property was destroyed and scores of persons were Killed or more or less injured. Fortu- nately, Washington escaped. This city suffers from so many furious gusts fn the winter from politcal blow-hards that for compensation Na- ture ls upa Little on us in the recess. $$ Col. Stevenson, the first assistant post- master general, will soon be the pet of the party, if he keeps on. He has gradually raised the daily totals of new postmasters till they begin to read like the cholera statistics in Spain. Yesterday beat the record, with « total of r ‘It ts noticeable, too, that the greatest havoc is im the three states of Virginia, Ohio and New ‘York, where important campaigns are opening. a Undoubtedly it wil! be a hardship for the cat- tHe men to have to move their stock from the Indian lands within the period prescribed by the President's vacation order. It is equally clear, however, that there will never come & time when they will be willing or ready to go voluntarily. They knows gocd thing whea they have a firm grip on It, as well as anybody. $$ ‘There seems to be a general desire on the part af the public for a little selfsuppression on the pact of Rev. Dr. Newman about these times. The way things are going now, it is diffieult to tell whether the coming ceremonies will be Grant's funeral or apotheusis. rave” is the title of a long editorial article in yesterday's Springfeld Repudiican opposing the perma- nent barial of the great soldier in New York. Those five words teil the whole story. Of) PER CENT. DISCOUNT. > “We commence to take inventory of Stock August Ig. “Previous to sald date I will take 20 per cent 2M for cash on ali males (except Ea W. Collars). “Foie offer Includes God> in and gut of season now tn stock. An opportunity seidem uifered for obtain Righ clase Goods i Merchant Tailoring xnd' Mens Firniahin = W. STEEL. a3 985 Pennavivanis avenue JMPPSGMER BARGAINS IN MITLINERY. fu order to make room for our Extensive Imports- dons of Fall Millinery, we will, during this month, sell dur entire stock of handsome French Bonnets and Hate also Silk Gloves, Handkerchiefs and Neckwear st a great sacrifice. MRS. M. J. HUNT, __aul 1300 F Sraser Nortawssr. SCOTCH GINGHAMS, 7c. PRINTED BATISTE, lic GRENADINES, GREAT BARGAINS IN REMNANTS OF EVERY DESCRiPTIO: INDIA PONGEE AT MARKED DOWN PRICES. BLACK SILKS OF SUPERIOR QUALITLES aT VERY LOW PRICES GREAT INDUCEMENTS ARE OFFERED IX EVERY DEPARTMENT. FIRST CLASS GOODS AT VERY LOW FiG- rR W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE ONEPRICE jy8l Ovn Crormse ALWAYS ON TOP IN QUALITY axD 4T THE BOTTOM IN PRICK NEVER INVEST YOUR MONEY IN CLOTHING FoR Mea, Boys or Children until you have examined our ‘Mock of Serges, Drap d’Ete, Seersucker, Cassimere and Flannei Suits, Extra Long DRAP D'ETE and ALPACA Frock ‘and Sack Coats White DUCK, ALPACA and DRAP D'ETE Vests. ‘Traveling or Driving Coats, in Light and Dark ‘Shades—ALPACA, LINEN and DUCK. SHIRTS, in White or Colored, Ready-made or to Order. NECKWEAR to all Fashiorable Shapes of Colors. Underwear, Gloves, Suspenders, Collars, Cufs, £<., ac NOAH WALKER & CO, 3y25 625 Pennsvivania Avenua How To Save Moxey, ‘Invest $3.50 in our Extra Fine Calf Shoen. Every pair warranted to wear well. They are equal to any $4.00Snc6 in this city. 'e cam give bargains, because we sell for cash, and have no bad bills to make up from cash customers. Gent's Low Strap Ties, Button and Oxfords, from 92.00 w 95.00. French kid Hand-made Oxfords, $8.00. French Kid Hand-made Button Shoes, $5.02. ‘La French Kid Button Shoes, $4.00. La Kid Slippers, 75e. to $2.50. wearing shoes for children very low. and Gent's Fine Shoes made to measure for GEO. W. RICH, Cod 408 Teh at. aw. anans ee Sige Semeur Paces JUST RECEIVED A FULL LINE OF 15, 20 und 25e. LINEN LAWNS REDUCED from 2c. to10and 15. LARGE STOCK OF SATTEENS AT COST. BATISTE REDUCED to 12%, 15 and 18e. 2 HAVE A FEW PATTERNS OF PONGER FORMERLY SOLD FOR $10 AND $12; NOW MARKED DOWN TO $6 AND $8. FULL LINE OF INDIA LINENS, 8, 10, 12%, 15 and 18¢. FULL LINE OF BLACK JERSEYS, ALL PRICES. LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF COLORED AND SUMMER SILKS AT COST. WE WILL SELL OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS For TH# NEXT THIRTY DAYS AT PRIME COST TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL STOCK. JOHNSON @ LUTTRELL, Heavavanrers For Lexoxs 100,000 tor sale at Branch House. EH. TALIAFERRO, 921 Louisiana avenue. ‘Trad tied in large lots from New York, Brook- aan Bako eee ae Baneatxs ‘YET TO BE HAD IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. A few pair of JEAN DRAWERS, 26 and 39 waists, for 25¢. A few pair of LINEN DRAWERS, 32 and 40 waists, for $1. A few pair of NAINSOOK DRAWERS, 42 and 36 waist, for 60 cents, TWO WHITE VESTS, 48 anc 60 breast, for 60 cents. BROWN LINEN COATS, 34, 35 and 30 sizes, for 50 Scents, MEN'S GOSSAMER COATS, as latge as 60 breast, for $1.50, und marked down from $2.50 and $2. PLAID DUSTERS, handsome, none larger than 37 brexst, for $1, Only th:ee real SEERSUCKER COATS AND VESTS. ny own make, for $10, ONE PIECE BATHING SUITS, reduced from $1 to 63 conts, HENNING, THE CLOTHIER, 410 SEVENTH STREET. To Tux Poste ON MONDAY, AUGUST 17TH, WESHALL VACATE THE BUILDINGS WE NOW OC CUPY. 45 OUR NEW BUILDING WILL NOT BE ENTIRELY FINISHED BY THAT TIME, WE SHALL REMOVE OUR ENTIRE STOCK TOTHESTORE NOW OCCUPIED BY GEO. C HENNING, WHERE WE WILL BE LOCATED UNTIL THE OPENING OF OUR NEW BUILDING EARLY IN SEPTEMBER. THE FORMATION OF THE NEW FIRM WILL OCCUR ON THE DAY OF CONSOLI- DATION OF THE TWO STOCKS OF GOODS, NAMELY, AUGUST 17TH VERY RESPECTFULLY, A. SAKS & CO, CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, 316-318 SEVENTH STREET. BOXES LEMONS AND ORANG! 100. 200 tat ee Ae ee at lowest market prices, uy is ¢. H. TALIAFERRO, ‘21 Louisians avenue: Graxv Revecnox Satz SEASONABLE DRY GOODS ar THE BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. Stock-taking Las brought to light many lines of goods which must de sold in August. * Our customersare tally aware of the fact that we carry no goods over from one season to another, pre- ferring toopeu, as we do, each season with wat eutizely new iine of scusonable goods; hence the necessity of closing out at a price our entirestock ofsummer goods while in season and desirable. yninencing to-day (Mondav), #e shall mark-down } goods which in our jadgm. nt cannot be disposed of throug the regular chanuels at thelr reguiur prices, EXTKAVURDINARY REDUCTION IN LADIES AND CHILDREN'S We have reduced our entire stock of ONE DOLLAR Ladies and Children's Gossamers to the unieard-of “ar ease ther aes poorer grade than eae a pcre ws cate ety, tad pro i Ree fee, Nate thew, heace tis marvelous reduction: FROM $1 TO 50c. KACH. GRAND REDUCTION SALE OF FINE PARA- SOLS, ‘posal, u owing reductons, in most cases exuctly Lalf regular prices Extra Fine Brocade Parasols. in pale blue and pink, Hned with silk to match, fine buwtco haudles, par gon frame REDUCED FROM $5.00 TO $2.50 EACH. Elegant Brocade Sil Parasols. in creatn. palo bine. aud plik lived with silk to match, bambuo bandies, paragon frsine, very Que, REDUCED FROM $7.00 TO $3.50 EACH. iquisite Brocaded ilk Parasols. in Jight ive, ad cream. hadaomely trimmed with elegant Spanish lace, taney bamboo bundle, a grand REDUCED FROM $0.00 TO $6.00 EACH. To stilt farther convince our customers of our de termination to sil at whatever sacrifice, We have murked dows vur stock uf coschers«s fullows, FROM 33.65, $3.00, $2.50, TU 31.60 EACH. Colors brown,’ garnet, cardinal, gray, and yreon. Unexceptionlly the most marvelous valves iu “Pura sols ever vilured by any house, excepting none. AUGUST BARGAINS IN SHAWLS. ‘They must be sold tu August; hence, we make a re duction of 50 cents each ou two Hnesot Shetland Peenae 75 Shawis 25. Shawls; now $1.80. (Second floor. "Take the elevator.) FIOURED CHALLIES AND ROBES. Must be sold ta August. Bi-tuch Figured All-Wool Challie Cloth. cream groan wwitu ligures Marked to close trou GO cenee O25 cents, ‘B1-inch Figured AUl-Wool Albatross, cream ground, Sate 6 +h with igures.” Marked to close irom ‘Sy ray cents. = bi ‘Figured Albatross each, figured tn light Cumbinailooe, Stark Hun 913.78 to Br 8. eer AUGUST BARGAINS IN HOSE. To dispose of the following in August, we have made a reduction the price ay fellows: ine Pin btriped Cotton Hose, fall regular MARKED TO CLOSE FROM 33 to 250. y Medi Ladies Medium Welght Solid Colored Hose, in Navy, MARKED TU CLOSE FROM 46 AND5O TO 37iqe. tain and Eto close, “NOTHING BUT Lawns.” French Lawns—OQue of the princi; Teasous rmakes it uccemary fo reduce souue lines totes Cg ‘of one fabric for another, know ds and bas weasen, and ull ited, ‘red ‘tin consequSucss counts fue tle low that subetl- m white goods Lave more or less suf is fet, to mcertain degree, customers wil ou! ‘of a cambric ire itt JUBT HALP PRICE: PROM 5c. TO 12gc. PFs tack ubsg sopounte to 25e, Abt French Pigored Lewas down rest reaction one lise that everytouy’ Gane Sox" want inaks the price the lnducgargae Customers leaving the city mast not forget we give ‘them the same attention through the mails ss can be THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. A Rice For S600. We won with bands down, thanks tothe hearty spd spontaneous rep!y te ovr advertisement, whieh stated that we were $600 behindhand tm our sales for July. ‘We have beaten Jaly of last year by 9400, which we ‘should not have done hed tt not been for the ¢o-opera- tion of our many THE PALAIS ROYAL RETURNS GRA‘ L THANKS. FROM MONDAY, AUGUST 18T, TO SATURDAY, AUGUST 6TH, 885g ERE nm A EP E. cc Tt AA Sys, prope oH Ad Sag Eee Goo H 2*S E CENTS. cambric ruffle The regular price lt 98c. SPECIAL SALE PRICE. FY BACQUES of fine French Nalnsook, besutifully tucked front, trimmed with very pretty, wide em- SPECLAL SALE PRICE, oq 8 SACQUES. French Nainsook, trimmed with extra wide embroidery, tucked frou. Our petrous know the SPECIAL SALE PRICE, wot ge tn it te i ih = S ‘good and pretty material. These goods actually cost us 46c, Z E at 3 CENTS. 4 DRAWERS of Lonsdale Cambric. very fine clustered 100 dozen et 46 cents a pair. SPECIAL SALE PRICE, 8 CENTS. By mye bottom, embroidered yoke, square necks, with edge. Regular price, $1.25. ne ate ay Gye SKIRTS made of the best muslin, handsomely tucked, uci) Ee] 7 yh broidery. Thousands have been sold for $1.15, 88 Beg S08 comm i hy. 88 regular price is $1.35. CORSET COVERS, square. necks, ombroldered with SPECIAL SALE PRICE, tucks, yokeband, We have sold this season over sax ooo < CHEMISES made of best Cambric, extra long, tucked SPECIAL SALE PRICE, 4 FEW MISCELLANEOUS CENTS. a pt IGG. x Bow Sat tie £4 TLE SS. SCARFS (double) of all-worl Cashmere, {n all colors, ged: suid vl th elal sate at $1.09. TS, best French Sateen, lorks like satin, silk nd finely Anisbed: ail cok 4 SE re nn ay ae A ‘You know the rice ls $1.35; they will be 98c. for the special safe. “Ladies Chea Jeers ee stuckinet: splendid value at $2.94: for © $225, ladies Imported Crome detueyn sift Hatake Sold ail the season for $8.03: spacial wale price, $2.08, miptiy aud horouguiy. Lowest prices ‘und le goods only. pA Et A Tm BRR (00, 4. Aa AE g # oo? 24 tus > aaq2217-1219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Kise, NOT BY DIVINE RIGHT, RUT BY THE WILL AND WISH OF THE PEOPLE, ‘Through and by whom our business grows and fourishea. ADLER'S ANNUAL RED LETTER SALE ‘Has demonstrated bis right to the title, and the PEO- Pie bave not been stow in proclaiming bim KING OF THE KLOTHING KRAFT. ADLER'S NEW DEPARTURE ‘Has made the ways that were dark and tricks that were vain impossible, since his light was not hid under a bushel, but set upon the housetops, that all mignt SEE ‘and not grope blindly as before, ADLER'S ANNUAL RED LETTER SALE, Which is now in progress has thus far proved to be the crowning success of all the successes he has ever achieved, and “nothing succeeds iike success,” you ow. ‘The rapid increase of business bas made It necessary to add another entire door. 50 feet wide and 95 feet deep, which ts being dtted up in handsome and clab- orate style, and, when completed, will be one of the ‘most attractive salestooms in the city. MAKE 4 NOTE OF THIS AND TELL IT TO YOUR NEIGHBOR. LAST INVOICE FOR THIS SEASON, TWo THOUSAND GENUINE SEERSUCKER COATS AND VESTS, In checks, plaids and stripes. All ‘the latest patterns. $1.97 FOR COAT AND VEST. at ADLER'S ‘TBN PER CENT CLOTHING HOUSE, 927 and 929 Seventh street northwest, (Corner Massachusetts avenue. STRICTLY ONE PRICK, ‘We shall positively decline to sell any of our goods Satire te Boned ourtedieed shes oN 5a Open evenings until 9; Saturdays untit 12. avl rPeE WHITE MOUNTAIN HAMMOCK CHAIR 18 ADAPTED TO THE PORCH, LAWN, OB CaMP, And is far superior to the Hammock in every way ‘Tt assumes and can be used in any position, from sitting up to lying dowa, without any exertion of the occupant. Supports and rests the body in whatever Position it is placed. THE CHEAPEST 4ND BEST ARTICLE IN THE ‘WORLD FOR THE ENJOYMENT OF FRESH AIR, Price, $3, For sale by J. W. SCHARFER & BRO, No, 1020 7TH _STRRET NORTHWEST, Azz You Gone OM A TRIP? IF 80, WE CAN FIT YOU OUT IM CLOTHING TO SUIT YOUR TaSTE. AND PURSE. IN PANTS OUR STOCK Is WORTHY OF YOUR INSPECTION. PRICES $2.60 TO $7. IN SUITS WE HAVE 4 FEW LEFT OF OUR 98.50 KIND. pins IN FINE SUITS, SUCE 48 YOU WISH TO ASSORTMENT 18 LARGE. CALL AND GEE UB. STORE CLOSES 87 7 P36, aul Vi ESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1885." FOR SALE—HOUSES. WANTED—HELP. FOR _RENT—ROOMS. x ‘ANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH AND | JOR RENT—UNPURNISHED ROOMS WITH | [OR RENT—SRI Tron, 416 3 ‘bath bot water, r a Wremaridig® Bose Miandave’ mitt oe | Poe enh ee ragerengeiesen ete | Fe, tree te buy Vy ANTED-A COMPETENT CH. 1D Si THESE UNPURNIREED Boa Ste and Waitress, with reterence. Cali in the morn- ing between Band 1, LAL Maw aves “agen” WANTED TA rOONG COLORED Bor peocT ‘years of age, to make himse:f generally use- fal abouts private house; mustcome well ‘reoon Frasca ss AND WIFE OR Rk RENT—TO @. front room, with mended, At 1320 F st. n.w. 1 hode | ‘ANTED—WHITE GIRL TO COOK AND DO OR RENT—1412 071 ‘STREET. Bousework in ‘of three; ‘no Me | FP Gnidirnisned Rooms, on senna Acer See ARR froning. 1640 New we. tet | modern ccuvanlences: cose to market aut ail 7 2e nee SARE anal een ae oo ane TO A PARTY oes CHIL see as ay a = ManaSohusetta ave. n.v. een Pi arenas room and clont 08 second for: ‘ANTED—-THREE CARPENTERS. INQUIRE Coristians preferred. ‘Inquire bY Waiiis® ALIDAY Carpenter and Bullder, new : room Bo. 1, aes ae ew. a0 2 = — OR RENT—UNFURNISHED ROOMS, SECOND .NTED—AT ONCE, A FIRST-OLASS WHITE ‘bath + W “cok Apply nt S012 Dumbarton ave. Goce, Fiivcer tat ee ee Tee Nepalis ne ee Sa oe Ky ANTED—FIRST-CLASS —" DOUBLE-ENTRY W ‘vookkeeper. Address, stating age cad reter- ences, W. W., Siar offiee, aus-LW, WIT ANTED-WHITE AND COLORED WOMEN Cooks, $10. to, $20; shamioermalds, nurse, gea- ers, scrub and Kitchen girls, men cooks, EA. COOMBS, Emp. Bureau, 936 Fetiawe aeOs ANTED—A COMPETENT WOMAN TOCOOK, W Wash and fron tor a private family of four per sons; no children; references required. Inquire 403. ‘Th at. 0. ‘and-St ANTED-BY FAMILY OF TWO A YOUNG eat girl for general housework; ‘pre ferred; must stay nights. Call at 1417 ith, etteot ‘au3-2 aw ANTE WHITE ‘Women, one as oy aud Rife ad aoa the other as chamibermald, to maaist in washing and frou: fig. Apply, with clty references, 101001 _ BD - TWO EXPERIENCE ED-A_WHITE WOMAN WHO 18 A Westen, washer and ironer. Apply ot 1100 bth auigee ANTED—FIVE FIRST-CLASS SHIRT IRON- erg, two Starchers: also s House Girland a Man to make himself generally useful, at New York Steam Laundes, 824 13th st. n.w. anLsee ‘ANTED—A SMART COLORED BOY, ABOUT Sto 20 vars of age, to assist in Héstaurant: mended. Apply to KLOTZ'S (708 G at, aul Ste "ANTED — SERVANTS SEEKING EMPLOY. 3 jones, ‘shou ‘National Labor Bureau. Wanted 80 white apd colcred Weqen ‘Cooks und general housework. 1c @ SIMO! Xr this ncwe Collectors snd worm Nentings aeeatt Cd oS Se a Fo! RENT A PLEASANT HOME AT aio. erate expense See ape to $e heights; ped .. one square from F st. cars. No boariers P ren in the house. Fresh air and no malaria S80-5te R RENT-WRLL FURNISHED PARLOR. Fi sritn connecting bed fom avert with connecting patierooan,” 42S Uits wee ate square north of Pa ave, syasere F\OR RENT_915 EST. N.W., FURNISHED AND mys-3m unfurnished Roomm gas FOR RENT—STORES. OF ENE ar Oe One, OF, 1TH AND ry 5; 60 pe a devg store. “ADDIS at O08 10th at now, wo dee FS, ‘RENT—ONE-HALY OF FINE LARGE Store on F st., very suitable for real insur coor banking buslaess also counting rooes,fornt- ture; partitions, safes, ire at office 833.8 ot = phe FFOR RENT—PROVISION STORE, FORMERLY. FE: vccupled iby Fall & Love, 1020 aa 36; for rent and fixcures for Frank J. TIBBETS, corner 14th and New York ave. aul-lw FOR SALE—LOTS. Bay SALK-A BARGAIN—UANDSOME RESI- A Pins chant ars castes, Pek ms; 14 roows: bath and all modern improvements; Eicnnd pert tosceprevens soph ORG MOL TE ‘ > 3 Necorrer limb and? sts Ply ORO. es ENT _BOUSE 208 proremeen ‘Bext door (215). KR SALE— A SiX-ROOM FRAME mOUSE rt with loi 23 feet front vy 100 feet toa Fron Rest amg PERRY AVE Rw: | Shah LE Ses hooey ee fER, cay teenie eve, oF = gn ee Tis Market Spaces OR SALE—NICE THREESTORY AND CEI- = lar Brick House on G st., between 18th and Loh R RENT—A ‘stb. w. containing nine rooms and bath room, all Bio A fuodern iunprovements: beautiful neigliborbood, with- Apply to C.F. ‘tn 8 square and a half of .ew State ‘tinent bald: aus i ‘ings. A bargain. Price $6,500. EB. VARNER, é oF price $1,000, renting for $10 f investors is particalar to kn a Wilsok luv F's aw. 200. Yots 13iy feet ‘front by Jey in rear. Hi. PARKER alg and Ets jas, HORAN. Tas Cat aw ‘Per Month. OFF soon Month. Ea Srp aa rsa Fat, _ 28 620 + Wf # po eile 426 12th. w. ee. XW. sz small on my Dead VHARLOTTE HALL SCHOOL, honk Bor Aufl sas des 1 a fe, Ineved om [PBau: Carrols Cc (Rie Ct ofan Spine, the Istand 15th [audi (08. E, WAGGA nite Sie Charietue Halle Mary's Coun'y, sa. pe ep ey ath CaS tra | Noir tp hy 0; : . E aia Sepremier, ibd Eete By ike balance of S25 Lath st. aneeolm W. T. BRIBCOR, tec, Roard of Trustees. 13ui and Fete now : moo yt _©o88 GIVES IN GRAMAN, FRENCH ANB ROR BENT-TWO 10-BROOM HOUSES, 476 A3 SD ton of Fancy Work inquire at 1000S at mw PaaS EWAGGAMAN. | Adres A. B. avd ee OR RENT—STORE AND CELLAR, 1024 9TH ‘St. n.w.; also, House 58 F st.. 4 rooms, "modern im- venient, $16 per month. Apply to W.C. JOHN: IN, 718 13th st. 3y13-1m BUSINESS CHANCES. HOUSE, 1002 0 WY ANTED—€8,000 ON GILT EDGED REAL W Fiecoene ty trereme, nek sara for 5 Tent. Address Hox 70; Bear office, audst "ANTED —IMMPDIATELY —AT FEBRY & PFEIL'S, 736 13th st. n.w.. Employment Bureau , Cooks, Seamnsitesses, House- and Nurses with references. id Collection Agen: sce Te, BUILDERS OF CHEAP HOUSES—LARGE fi be aod to gies! Widder for lintuediace romeval wi y Send bid to HARVEY BPALDING, 60 Corcoran au4-3t* ‘ANTED — LADIRS AND GENTLEMEN IN city or country to take light work at their own bomes; $3 to $4 a Cay easily made; work sent by mall; no canvassing. We bave eed demand for our work and farnish ‘steady loyment. Address, with stamp, CROWN MEG, CO., 294 Vine st, Cincinnall, Ohio. jyisso WANTED--SITUATIONS. "ANTED-BY A WHITE GIRL, A PLACE TO do light housework; willing to take care of one Apply at G18 H st. n.e, bt WANTED BY, A RESPECTABLE WHITE woman a situation as ook; can give clty refer- enoes._Apply at 107 2d street n.w. Itt was BY A SPECTABLE WHITE Giri, a situation as chambermaid ‘or cook, the former prclerred, Unexceptiguable references. Ad: dress, care of Post Office Hox 527, city. "WY ANTED-PLACES, FOR HOUSEKEEL’ seamstresses: ladies maid, cooks, nurecs cl bermaids,men cooks, wulters, waltresses, with ences, S.A.CUOMES, Emp. Bareau,0a0 F stn. bd PV ANTED—A SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN fwanty’ years of ege, who has had tight years’ experience in grocery aid meat store, who can give the best references in the city. Address C. B., Star office. aud-3t* WU ANTED—BY A YOUNG GERMAN GIR, WHO W atsterscands cooking and di kins of bowsewoce, 2. Situation, wages $15 @ month, Address. I, Stat office. aur-st* (\/ ANTED-—12 PER CENT IS OFFERED TO M V ony man io will exercise his tnfluence in my Ia getting me & place as messenger under the sovernment, laborer.” Addfess D.C. Star office aul-st* WU ANTED-A_ YOUNG MAN WITH THOR- ‘gngh college education desires u Position by which le can earn a living; out-loors work preferred, Dotany kind taken. Addrens A, B., Star office. au. D\7 ANTED--PERSONS DESIRING RELIABLE ‘and competent Servants, male or female, should | call at National Labor Buread. only send out ser- Yants that we can recommend. D°CK & SIMONS, Hoi Henting and Collecting Agency, 617 7th st nw. - 10" 7 jALE—A SMALL GROCERY AND LIQUOR ‘Store, doing a fair business. A good chance for an ‘nergeiic man, Good ressons for selling. Address F. Star office. ‘au3-3te 25,000 WANTED TO ENLARGE ONE OF THE SD finest, dent paying Dusinesses: active or silent part. hor: Indy oF geauemant investor to keep control of the buslneses “Address P.G., Star office,” “aus Ste detween P and. rany iDgulri sale of them sii by se rovements: 6,000 fest of ian table; nee 2 (Geconp-axd ‘TYPE FOR SALE. “About seven thousand pounds of second-hand type, Slastyle ahd thirey faces of cb type: all eth Sas bees old style, an y fuces of Job type. All of it has been ‘sed guix on book land Job Work in our office, und is in ceilent condition. Will be sold. at moderate prices id in Jois to-sult. ‘Specimen sheets will be mailed to aderess lication to THOMAS MoGILL & 1107 Heats meee, Washington, D.C JysO-eoate ENGELS RESTAURANT. 725 wing to change of business the above “itt be sold for 82.500; this Is one of the best located And profiuble business stands inthe city; long lease; elegant value, Apply on the premises," jy24-lm “Gxonee aDaus. JouN E BEALL. Comunissioner of Deeds, ‘TELEPHONE No. 344-2. neat rete BAtS f5 2 NSORANCE, axp IN 1420 F STREET N. W. ‘We have for sale notes for $600 and $700, secured by first mortgage on good property at 6 per, cent for ars. Alo, for sale on. mout ren six zoom Bricks in northeast section fom’ $1.000 10 Por Rent—Nos. 1736, 1738 and 1742 F st. n.w.,3 story brick and basement, 10 rooms, bath-rooln, paniry aud 2 cellars, $75 per month. Furnished—On north side Q v.w., between 24th and 15th, S-story brick, 12 rooms, easy terms for sut- mer. For Sale~On Rhode Isinnd avenne, between 14th and 16th, beautiful 8-story and basement brick, modern improvements, s ith frout, 10 rooms; ‘$10,000; reat borgaln. "Ye.nsylvania avenue, between 24h ‘and 25th n.w., south side, -story and basement brick, newly repaired, modern improvements, stable in rear, runs through to K street; 9 rootns and bath; spleadid opportunity; $5.30. Cholce lots on 16th street and Colombia Heights and in all parts city. ‘To Loan--$5,000 at 6 per cent for term of years on city property’. 3y13-3m_ ii T for light housekeeping. Address i. . 1. MOR SALE-FOR CASH ONLY, THE WHOLE fale and Retail Wine and Liquor Btore, 1752 Pen wants eve 1m) S26 + a 2 st. DW. “ue_ | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE, W aNIED—THREE OR FOUR CNFURNISHD | 70h sate-a CONFORTABLE AND CONVEM: AW ANTED-BY A LaDy. ‘TWO COMMUNICAT- ins Rooms, furnished of unfurnisued, on Gret or ‘Terms must be moderate. second tloor. ‘Address Hox oe. AUd-2t* in good order; tivo acres; Well shaded law: excellent, spring wate conventent to , fait and stable, carriage House, dic. ; horse cars. Address W. W. STINCRCOMB, 117 West Lombard st, Baltiwore, Ma. aud-Im Es Wee ee pone ee 1 na THs; if vere quertions will be asked. “Address J, 1. ‘W., Star office, aud-2ue wert Tth-atreet road, Just beyo 4 wood” good house, barn, sable, de. “Also several {n same neighborhood. 4-bt' WALKER & WILSON, 1006 F st. n.w. WANTED--HOUSES. ANTED-A NON-RESIDENT WISITES buy one or more small Houses desirabl ag an investment; can pay cash. Address Star office. a ‘ANIED—A GENTEEL UNFURNISHED Fesidguce of 19 oF 13. Rooms: location contra, TO located RSALF—A BARGAIN—THREE ACRES OF land on reutwood road, aalolning, National, Fair Ground, D.C." C. B. CAY WOOD, 1135 New Jersey |ALE-FARM IN FAIRFAX COUNTY, Va., coniainii ater two miles es z ‘een tulles from Washington; all well fenced; about one-hair cleared and well set in grass; cood Water; plenty of fruit, apples, pears, Refer to JOS. C. G, KENNEDY. 720 5that. jy31-4t | peaches and cherries. Will sell the with stock : au semana es FOU, ARP tee de BEANS, WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. | Alexandria, Va. 2 Sy2s-2w Waris BARELY, Aes VE, fork Bleyele: mi ‘a bari LA BROWN, 486 Hat nw. and-20* ws (0 RENT A SMALL FARM N it of the city. Address M. F. DUNN, southeast corner North Capitol and Boundary st, “aud—2t* ANTED—TO INFORM THE LADIES THAT Mr. Geo, White, Ladies’ Tailor, 730 17th st. u, teaches hls ayntém of cutilog and fitting Ladies! Couts, ete.; perfection guaranteed. This 13 10 art. ‘Terms reagonable. Reduction in classes. Put- terns cut. “aud: ANTED-THE USE OF A GOOD BU Horse for his keep during the summer, several miles frou the clty: good pasture, care, c.! best of city reference. Address A. B.C. Star office.” au3-3t* WV AN TED—$300: AMPLE SECURITY AND ON ‘ail points mude aatisfactory. Address Box 160, Star office. ___ aud-3te \\7 ANTED-$6.000 AT FIVE PER CENT FUR five years om property centrally iocated worth 914,000. “Sdress Box' 152, Star omMice Bt ANTED—NEW STEAM CARPET CLEANING W ait Yeotner Renovating Works, ¥. H. YOUNG, 1422 Penusylvania ave. n.w. Fectory, K st, corner Sth st. & ‘aul-ime ws 'TED—AGENTS TO SELL THI: gives instantrelief, and ‘Address MAGIC MOSQUITO BITE ives then ALLA! aul.s.tu.th-3m_ nthe willbe paid. Address H. BAU3L, 239 Jy16-ths,tu,3m, ‘ANTED-LADIES TO KNOW THAT PROF, LIVINGSTON'S new and periect system 0) French Squares (Pat. Nov., 1°84,) 15 taight at 120 Fst. nw, Classes are now being forme cut to order and warrants ANTED—BUSINESS MEN HAVING CLAINS for collection will lave them with DICK & SiMONS, Collecturs and Roora Kenting; we lve prompt returns. 517 70h st. u.w. ANTED-TO SELL OR EXCHANG: for improved city ot country property, 4y,y0U square on’ Ist end Pier: ‘over of Unliaproved ground, fronting Sa news Price $0,000. Adare Box 66, star oftice auLne TW ASTED-EITTEE ONES AT A GOOD BOARD ing house, foun 3 mouths io & Years old, i the country, by respousible people, who will’ give them, fest of care. “Address Mra PATIENCE, Siar mee. Sy20-m> Wasta-ror ae Diarrhea, Cholera Infantum, Ghotera Morbus, (Cramps in the Stomach, USE CERTAIN CHOLERA CURE. ‘Nothing ikeit, Am A. BROWN, P.O. Box 354, City. _ ANTRD-ELEGANT CABINET PHOTOS Wste: Oper dozen. Success with clilldren. Quick Bee samples. LARDNER & CO.” Photo Eraphers, O27 Pu ave, over Voge iys-tm “W 4STED-T0 BUY ALL Kiths OF FORT ture in small or quantities and whole households Address DEALER, Star office, Jy7-1mn® WVANTED—EVERY MOTHER 7 VE War ‘gnghiers learn to ‘cut and anh tae dreses by MOODY'S New ‘Tailor Pennsylvania ave. nw. Dresses cut TED—TO SELL—PU! REFRESHING, QV Seis Mii elas cea er adua mnsyivaniaave nw. Gelt ANTED—ELECTRIC HAIR RESTORER, THE: fonder of the age, Will produce Tae We of Call 1283 Pat he. tor falparticusr, Consultation tee aD. Onna corner, Virginia ave, sd 10th st aan atte ‘Seine’ Hale ming in at ft. myl4sm e ‘Dr. my hair is comin ‘and fast” ‘other Washington oan Be pean at Once, 1324 ¥ a, 4 dguts trom 18th op one fight. myid Sb CLOPAING, WaT. Wiarton erat ween, WaT. - bought. Best cash price paid. &. uggenbetmer, sone sw. Now by mal Wromply Steed es ‘ANTED—COPYING DEPARTMEN’ . SHAFER GFEICS, makie. 6 Cae sf 5 ‘actu OFE. “All aauiers Bt Skbiomara 953. ¥ wenw. yum FOR SALE SMALL FARM WITHIN 2 MILES and in full view of this city. Over 8 acres (364,716 square feet) of good land. ‘Six room dwell- ing, barn and weil of purest water. Price, $1,800. $100 down and $20 per month. “RA. PHILLIPS, Sy27-20, 1428 New York ave. POR SALE A COUNTRY RESIDENCE IN Vin- ginli. 33% folles trom Washing.on, 18 acres in & igh state of cultivation; plenty of fruit: rvom House nearly new; porch in front; dry cellar; never falling well of excellent water; ebicien house; $2 howe, stable, dc, A plessaut, place, high and healthy, on a good ‘road; price $5. to A. ELV Ubi 433 Oth st hues Sesame FOR SALE. 200 ACRES (150 CLEARED AND cultivated): less than a mile fror glerndon sta- Hon, with « 9-toom dwelling, a baru ahd other out. buildings; good orchards and’ s neverfalling well of excellent Water. Terms moderate. For information apply to WILLIAM A. LAONHARDT, Herndon, irlax Co.,Va.,or to LEIGH ROBINSON, 406 Sti street northwest. Jy16-th's.tu,im DEQ SuLDING LoTs, nO x 160 FEET, within five minutes’ walk of Seabrook sta” Mon, Rand P. RK R—twenty minutes’ to city. These Lots are covered with u Variety of beautifil forest trees, and present eligible building sites. $15 und up- Nardoa lot Title Judisputable. |For particulars ap- ply to THOS. HYNES, Sole Agent, 715 Oth st.n.w., Over 150 sold. Also, n handsome, solid Brick Residence of seven- teeu rooms, In East Hiadensburg, near B. and 0. F.R., twelve mifmtes by from ‘city. This house i located upon a lot of ten acres, has fine Yerruced vard, fine apple trees, stable, barn, etc. ete Everything in first-class condition, and isa stately and Jovely residence Terms made eugy. Titie iudis- DUCKETT, Attoruey- jel2-3m table. Address SCARTON Et low, Dindensburg, Maryland, MONEY TO LOAN. SC QTRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.”—LOANS NE- sotlated on personal property, notes with col lateral securities discounted on reasonable terms, by g feliable pariy with ready cash. Securities Kept stthe safe Deposit Company. Address, full particu- , City P. $y29-1m_ lars, Box $1 60.000 "Ness than Gu S00 at 8 oe class ct eee ry Provert¥s 0, HOLTZM. AN, aus Comer 10th and F streets northwest SY TO LOAN ON WATCHES, DIA- ds. Je a ” $29,000 moet Sette aap ter ee TO LOAN, IN 81 TO SUIT, $65,000 rope seit Sx Mest cleas Coy Property” 0. C. GREEN. Jy29-10t 303 7th street. NEY LEND ONEY TO ON HEAL Bera’ dyil-Im WM, P. YOUNG, 1303 F st. nw. s 7, TO LOAN x $500 ON R&AL ESTATE. 400 Uel3) ‘THOS R WAGOAMAN. MOREE 70,2048 ON REAL wsTaTE SECC- ‘rity in sums to 505 iodt rea. ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE OR listen acuity cmtch as Notas acsarea of trust, City Bonds, Railroad Stock’ and. Chaitel Moftenge, Drawback tes, wellen: dorved Notes Re my Investment securities. PHILLIPS, 1426 New York aver n.w i Ga A Jn sams to sul om unnecessary delay. 3.V. Et 1505 I HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ES- No ‘or collateral security at lowest rates of Interest. girelaratatins tot Res. Sa eee ae GS soins vo wate oe rat real extnio wecurity. bikers ‘Shows, ‘Pennayivautan o20 ve ‘ONEY TO A * Chama ie “LOST. AND FOUND. _ Series tes earmees ave. and Cat, mw. O8T-NEAR CORNER F AND 7TH STREETS Sommer and 308 PRES Sore, a ote FeecGay, peoua ta aeta Pea Fotreeth. 16:18. 300 Lath, Gat. near 19th st, story aad celler Brick Ho son French veut Gch cud 10dvand Bade site, hw vement: fine helghvorhood: witbla the ‘ne Sage ‘these hoosaswill be offered ‘ot. sit, which are now selling st the ELEVEN, ROOMS: MOD. : south front: central: eaay Serms: near all - st pA very cheap: 25 feet front ou Circle A. ean Re wakde ne “andst __ BiG F street tw. KR SALE—-TWO CHOICE LOIS ON MARY- ES caeeee nt ach on 1S P. SHOLMAKER, nw, “ai F° A DECIDED RARGAIN. A plot, 180 feet ‘street. Sc'700 foot to wide alley, overneing Ses — HUFTY @ DYER, Real Ketate, Losurance and Loans, _1y28-2m Lath ahd Fate aw, JOR SALE— Three fine ot on Fst. nw. Xevctal fine Bottdiog Sites i dhe porters. Several fine Building Sites in the northeast. One of the finest Butiding Sites in ube city, from. tug on the east front of patel hy FHOMAS 3" at . Heal Fatae . mea Rok SALE-AT 4 BAnoaiN—1 fe coruer of S and 10th sin is ARKER & TOW: EE i. ae a SALE—BY peng Rat 5 rae r | Bw -40,000 feet of grovind on eth et hw. yerecn cont Clecioaes RR at. and 60.000 feet ow ire ave. between Liupont <incie and fat Several. frat Houses, ranging in price from 816.000 wo mee loam RIARLEY HALL—A HOME SCiiOc 3 | Jirks, near Poolesvitle, Md, ‘rooms, m. 1. nnG35 | HP st. nw. Two Houses. 476 and 475 © st. now., 12 E Kf EN “83 | rooms, with all modern Improvements. For pelt | Grew aire PORTE Peis Bima 3 SEE = ATTENTION 15 INVITED TS | Vy ASHINGION CONSERVATORY OF 16 12th st. a.e.,4 rooms... PERSO INVITED 70 =i BN CONSE o Ms Hah 821 Oth wt Pow rough WORMETED TS BRABUEY. rAd lght. ‘Toor Hew soy Organ, Voice, Violin Fite tase | net.écc. New and ved method. Fre figures which will pay fate of interest in Tent | ‘Ze. <a a and are perfect, of! for parties desiring to | GP ORORTOWN COLLRaIATE ixsrircre rehase small handsome Lome on terns to Sint S100 Nat. Wem Washington. Roaring ai | school for young ladles apd litte girls. The fourteen Fear begin September 1th, 1883, with ful corps ot teachers | For circulars apply to prhucipal aul-ime Wie Peck Sr reNsON, JEW GERMAN MicrHOD POH THe PIANO N ty which pails tan noone een) street care: price, $10,000. J..G. AULD, in and L | time what done in years. with te 0 Stan. A Nauissie "| methods ts founded upon thorough ans priccinies ‘OR SALE OR RENT-NFAREY NEW WOUBE: | Mi Pert cugadhoate wilt wero ae tage. twelve rooms, side lot, and papered; wed ma will lass; north west tocait alag Lick Cot- | vty convince them that it iewhat ties gece Fae age: Macanchucetis ave, near Fent $15. Apply | terms aud other information ‘Gali at the sudio.or ad- 716 N st. nw. anh S| drew CH. ie 11 M at. n.wjy 21m Se ea aT ORY AUD BASEMENT Te ee MEAR MANASGAR VA. iicdlate vicin ehas siecle sry $e S00) denestetotekcin ane, Toes Sm, oe Saree with bet ani-3t® TYL RUTHERFORD, 1226 F st. nw, ood exceptionally healtnyall sartocsitea Reon RR SALE-TWO SPLF..bID rs Jy 80-0011 iLecE, A piace equal to a country ©. one square Jarge grounds; ‘and fruit of every Variet: 2 residence. 125 € st. n, ‘& bait row the Capit! balding: et Parga. | OM entlne, Cloaical and Gearon eee BH WARNE! __aul-st O16 Pa. nw. | wihocresacmaseen nt Drawing are taagte R SALE— ultion and sun@ry per session of five mesths e130. Day scholary session of five months $30. sigdles Wil be rested cu Monday, mephocsber 7th, ‘auiste R RENT—405 F and 604 6THST. & W., SEVEN Jy2t-2w* are, $90. Place and organs dor ren. WCCO Wonca a co. Bas Th seen we Balmer Pane | } Cor, floors and all modera fmprovements; iot contains be- S | tween nine and ten thousand meet of ground. This ‘720 property must be seen to be appreciated Apply to | _ ms re al m 334 26 SHARLES W. HANDY, 021 Fat. n.w,, or the owner | GQHOKTHAND AND TYPEWRITING PRACTE: ite ONSAL®-SOUTREAGT FRAME BOTs GNI | are fulbweds Private. jog gr red, ea uur 4 IOUSE AND | "s yo Grant P: 33} dip st ew 40 | fruit trees and spring Water on premises. ALBEKT F. nographers. 472 Loulsianaave. jel B: (Sth, st aw. 18 | FOX. 920 F st, n.w. wul-3t E.SCHEEL ORGA NIST, TEACHER OF PIANO ci 190) 432 Ist. nw., 6118 R BALES Seat abA VOCAL MUSIC: Pisticuler attention 42 be H . ‘As well as tho ‘Ofice rocms i Tocatjons, Stables at various | GIS PAD Me Be 8 Room 1d enn BESO | Hertormners oF Teacher 2 sits Paar poe rn Sik ae ee 308 7th st. 8. €.,6 rooms, mt. i00 | " Uberaily advertle~d free of coat tothe owner. For | 7yn Dec cent investment, 21th st, below | ORE OF THE TEACHERS WILL DAILY Sk lst of property for sale call or send.at ofice for Real ae TEDT & BRADLEY. Scholars of the Norwood Institute (or Estate Gt ty31-62 oF ie aw, | desiring information about the School), luring the FE AS. 10th 204 F sn REALE OR FOR WENT Rua Hoos | Pita te ie altel aM Borie tanita (OR RENT—HOUBE 516 12TH ST. N.W: 955 = a ie Wa CA on, Be ol Viper montis Appiy at 6222a'a ave. Saurcet’> | AY Honse, with Bath, at 90 per month. or for tle at | Mim Wht. DCABEE yan Fe RENT~1289 G 8ST. N. W., EIGHT ROOMS; | _jy22-2w 1313 F st n. QBORTHAND |ESSION Bic Pm ae geared = ————— | Soothes tke id pocheatnescnteet Sua 20.30. 902 Ist st_s.w., 4 rooms: 88. Furnished Ss | tly oni Rite Gis hat niwsgin’ Apply is a. SCANS FOR SALE—MISCELL ANEOUS | S” excensional opportunities tor earning the art ar ee an cae a Oat TEAM a2 | MO aate loons Goa oni ay aera toe tate | RAARYLAMD MILITARY AUD Bi Das: Tooms, ull m. af. .W,, 10, TOO! m, license: cheap. ig BR Re StammaSat "ave Toews il | aed Waser vg eg wk tw. ie” | M ‘ox sen, Tooms, all m. 707 st. nw. KR SALE~SCHOOL FURNITURE IN GOOD x4 vu ‘c¥imn @ RUTHERFORD, | [WON Gabe RCHOOr, FURST bet, Hand | Opens SEPTEMBER 16TH.’ Circulars sent on appli- auL-3tt 2226 * stn. | Tats. naw, moe-tu,thé, e ae 2 2 is 5 3¥ 20-208 R. H. ROGERS, Secretary. PE RENT—340 INDIANA AVE. OPPOSITE SALE-ATA BARGAIN, A THOROUGH | > —————————_—_— — —e City Hall, a 14-room House, at $60 month. Cow, three yours old. fresh, aud a | JDITMAN'S SHORTHAND, EVERY STYLE OF Call and look at it. Watchmuyn there at all hours For old: cab furnish gree of | Peomansbip, and Book-keeping taught al ces further particulars address THO3AS BLAGDEN, | » A, Star office. ail3t | dence and at schools, ffle-a years professional expe City P.O. Box 661. State your address, and you will = AR TI RIGE, | Fence; thorough sci: mtific instruction. Address J-As. be promptly called upon. ‘aal-ste |ALE—48 IN! ‘AR, FULL NICKELED, | COiRRIDON, penman, House of Representathves. = wee yped bars, power-traps, rubber handles, good us | jylQam GOR RENT—1907 AND 1811 1sTH ST. 3 | mew: Seo. 61 inch Columbia Light Roadster, good as S WINGTON7 —— 1205 Q st. n.w.; two elegant flats in mew Hains, new, $125. 56 inch Expert, enamelled, good ‘as new, 7 ASHINGTON ACADEMY OF TELEGRAPHY: 1333 14th st. Apply to ANTON HEITMULLER,’ $125. Dual Convertible sociable, as new, $210. only school of the kind here. A Cy inv B15 C sts. aul-6* | “jyi6-1m* SCRIBNER'S, 1108 5 St. now. {ation to all to wee the method by wb mo OR RENT THERE VERY DESIRABLE RESI- | VOR SALE—LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING | ~“V" WON" # Drofesion. 214 2ast.ne __ Joo2m dences in West Washington. g218 Fst, 11 rooms, and Summer 3, ew and second-band RENCH | LESSONS, PRIVATELY OR IN $50: 3147 P st, 12 rooms, $40; 1527 Adth st., 11 | Phetons, Surrevs, Ex MeCaull and Day- | J” ciusses, (summer rates.) Prof. H LARRUQUE amed houses have wll mod- | tons 1 is, and the latest styles out JOHN Mt. | kraduate of Sorbonne, Paris, 714 13th st. Classical " Sue oR es nt modern languages taught and translated. jy3-im* oe street. R SALE—PIANOS AND ORGANS—ONE 7 | JYRENCH LESSONS 1218 3st octave, square, pe] ake, $9U; one Ti, octave, Parisian provuneiation; natural method. A prac R RENT_HOUSE No. 1109 17rm STN. W.. | square, oversirung bass, S10U; me stuall organ, #35; | tical use of the Language taught In a short time. SES ESTES, bath, he. $40 per month. P. FLA: | one second-hand organ’ (modern), one Krube. | Summer Term Row, Class hours 9 am. 6230 p.m. NER, 639 F st. n.w: M'LLE V. PRUD HOMME 3630-6m _ 2014 17th st nw. bet, K fooms and cellar, brick bay window; new: Er wear two lines of 831 14th st. nw, @ taming 11 rooms and range and Jy80-et FOR, ENT 4 DESIRABLE AND PLEAS three-story Dwelling, con- ‘hath; all modern improvements, ay APPRHOa. J. FISHER &60., ig Few. ‘Two splendid Square month Very chap Usaldor omoe (Three fine Uprignt Grand Pianos, the of the best makers, teed to be the fines Upright Pianos made: Pianos for beginners, at $5 per 4 et eae ‘sod bat very litte, fully guaran. | ROF. ORTENSTEIN, THE POPULAR GUITAR modern improvement \ORSALE—NEW STEINWAY SQUARE PIANO, teacher, &e. will teich daring July, Al rent $25. fuquire J, QUINN, 600 6th ot aw. sul but idle used, for only $325 cash. ‘Com owner | September’ Guitar Rash vino tang ‘and Nar. it RENT-DWELLING. 1740. PENNSTLY4- ‘9850. | ony ee nen eee tan bia ave. 10 rooms; every improvement: first RSE a a: _$620-a Bags aes Sen rnautreot SENG | at’Si0per month. "Warranted good as new | HiXthseens, tock tikes, Doseeee nea ae OR RENT—TWO_ Di LE RRICKS, 909| A magnificent rich tone fully | Opens September 15th, ‘1885. “Special Classes for ‘New York ave. and 961 ‘ave. aw, | warranted for only P60, at $10 Tot mame ‘Ponte Menprenacine foe clestife ar Bosiness Lake containing 11 rooms; $85. ALBERT F. FOX, sities, Colleges and TLeological Seminaries. 920 F at. ow. sul-8t_" | One ofthe finest Boston make Square Pianos, per- | $230 per year. ‘Principal's Library open gratuitously ‘OR RENT— fectly new, for only $250, at $10 per month. to all advanced students. REV, DR. C.K. NELSON, Principal. “eat 4 WITHIN C. SHORTLIDGES MEDIA ACAD | SEeEEe, SSR sams MELA, cas ic, A.M., (Harvard College Graduale, Media, Pa For SAE ST ‘Spring Wagons, Stages and Spring Carts, old and R SALE-SUN DIAL GAS COOKING STOVES. eee se rere em — @ntly situated brick dwelling, near the ® | for almost half cost, at $10 mouth. Will take ae meesaee) SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES |.FOOMmS, | luding bath. 103 2nd st. we. et Square Piano as payment and allow good value; ar Bose — balance can be pald to suit, 728 14th st. nw. CITY, 2005 1 n.w.. 14rs.$125)/519 9th nw. 7rs...$40 | Call and seo these grand bargains at the WILL REMAIN OPEN ALL SUMMER 2008 Tet. nsw Ibe 100| es8 B Cape i ae PIANO EXCHANGE, 180 SUMMER SCHOOL AT HSN awe tor Mae Geariei gerne gag | 7 _—__ a2 0, MMPEYMOUTS Maun 1622 Toth nw. ids 78 (187 and 78034 mes ae BO FOE SALETAT A BARGATN—a Few sLigut: PLYMOUTH, MASS. 1764 M n.w., 11 re075 1488 Plerce Place,727.50 | A’ ly damaged Saratoga Trunks and Satchels. Have CATION FOR YOUNG AND 1121 iom n. 7 |1514 Plerce Place, 7 ever been used. maid ed men aud women. Spring and sum- 2706 F nw. [36: er. myi3$m__— BECKER'S, 1845 Pennsylvaniaave. | iner seacious of_ the Speocerian, Busine, College, cor aw. —BARG —aT iD | om D ste in. Ww. writing, in; ie FOR SALE BARGAING =a aoe axb avo cist. fh Sod Tas Yodo, bee soa tog; also Then Tight Saetnd sohatie forces | iybemring. ee, thorwtghy taught’ tition” Wear Tracorh: butchers: grocets, eed Sealers: postccersenr paral rrp hag ph eg other NB Al yo 7 OE ip08 ots ween Se eee kad niece ar tasret es bores or | He falar eat Tae if ass. ave. 16.6r. sy10 WM. F.GEYER@ co, | Circulars, HE: Principal; SAKA. 639 E Cap.. 12 rooms.._50) 1519 Columbiast. 6.22.50 = = A.SPI ER. V mies Gan .. SY 1215-1217 29th . CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, > 2 MGS. navies oF BOSTON, GRAD. Miouste ana BH. WARNER. 916F st.nw. | pew, on monthly payments. Repairing, painting and F, = ee ee ‘of the New Shae eae peveerens, Mepeiemy pessangses | coameeaes ceitmique, barmouy ad Sone OR RENT 1406 S875 8 ROOMS; ALL MOD- | Met. Geordeiowh: tS EOF me” | culture OL? 10u at ma ‘ee PRIVATE LBS ONS IX ALL GRADES OF Es HE, AMERICAN HOUSE SERVES FIRsT- = Clase meals Sor $15 and $90 per month. _3718-Lm Jy20-6t ‘Summer cooking with half the cost and none of j,taedatts confidential: prepares for college ‘OR RENT_DWELLING 601 NEW JERSEY | the trouble of Saree, Ope cone toni hes | IVS INSTITUTE aw, corner th end Ket.am. Gas hot to supply ave, n.w.; eleven roome modern venient watertin n Pipes and avold any tse of in euininer. ‘Mathematical, Classicah oO ren. au: JOHNSON, 718 19th Se mews 'iy20-1m | Agent 'G. CAMP Plumber, 317 Jeu | Evening Clames, @8 and $0 8 cas angen gocd cellar, wi allmgiertimgravemeats, BOARDING. PROPOSALS. . pee ALN 3 -— = ee st TT[SE BEST ACCOMMODATIONS, AT REASON- ORE Pe OR RENT_UNFURNISHED— able rates, at 70 Irving Place, New York city. Wane ke, 911 Pa. av.,sore-$300//612 16th st... satay Sealed fe'will be reset Ved nt 390 MAS Ba SOR BORED 57 EAST Penh; | PLEVEN GUOCK AM of WEDRIMDAY, al baa a a oi | Noize spcezcno Pom wo | LUST RAL Ne spac il | quality to that known, fron i's Coal,” Of contract to June that 1,500 tons wil be Juired. ‘The coal to be delivered Fiseeetors &14rgrasllt420 90. zt 925.32 a G stam Cionod ce Dt. 1ir... i 20th wim} 008 testa: Cary AW. COF. 10th and En.w., arethe | ai the Goverument Printing Office at sich times the city. Tablefira | in such ghantities as may Ue required. weighed _—_<r_| ‘ofthe coutractor, Ee sige = —— Me ee ee (ONT."—THIS HOUSE HAS BEEN | "idders will austen their bids the name of the coal dys every wey put in dretclass they propose to furnish. ra sas = SF—1541 _CORCO! THREE arid moet doatrabie board satcesshil bidder will be rogui fornish sory jad Dave ¢ brick House; tou large rove ‘Perms, $25, 90, G40 and $49 perm 367 | pond in the mum of 6,000, coniiioned for the faite eet oder rent, seul Goober, eo and oni 7 Kefeecrved ua The net StiSe0. Address INVISIBLAS Stas oiice. fyZb1 COUNTRY BOARD. 13 Press iaieraod beh, wid areg vowtory wale td as Board, yualle from Bore’ ation, ater, | Eden tor the: tical year enaiag reat stalls concrete dee. ood place for of milk, ice, shade, on will be received ar tbe -oftce of wl Grllvery stable: 636 Ost uw, opposlit school ‘ems. mouth: Aa: | Botanic Garden. unt TWELVE M., TUBSDAY, ent $80. ‘By 3. C De LANDER. 's, Montgomery | AUGUST EIGHTEENTH, 1585. aria 2125 7h at nw. auake ceraticuiarn ‘nat ‘character and R RENT—! T Six M BRICK HOUSE, FEW 8PARE ROOMS AT HERBERT HOUS! mpon applies = s cTR, F furnished; good, ta. 3S ee mw. Keys with Tanrel. Md. Gbady grounds. Porches and aud-7,11,14-4t We "baperiated Owner. at 518 Oth st. Reni §85. References jy17-1m | Bear —— ae 5 Age a - ‘RENT—BYS H. WALKER, 6S0L0UIsIANA | 2 moun 3-X- Lie he U. S349 gay orice, . ‘ave, nw. PoaRD CAR BE OBTAINED AT A PLEASANT 5 Wasmtrutox: D, ‘10th st. n.w., 8 rooms, ail imps... i od eoatved uk tite dice onttl ry He Wet Se Tasecnd beeen SO ayteam | ies gets, Aenea Me woo Wane | x SU lle rial tir one poo At : Yown, to ve delivered at the Navy Yard. Wasnh De. ‘and condition, vie: Ros AND DOCKS free of any expense to apcint he

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