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THE EVENING STAR. | Ton WASHINGTON: Wearure REQUIMES ADAPTATION, IN MIND AND BODY. ‘We only treat the body. Here are some of our prepe- rations for it: ‘Real Calcutta Seersucker Coat and Vest, $10, Suit of same, 815. India Pongee Silk Coat and Vest, $10 oF 87,50. Black Serge Suit, $12.50. ‘Silk Coat and Vest, #10, 812 or $13.50. THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C. SDAY ne caterer ren eerie oi her strermaa lS ara enrnniiamam dine stun Rat APE hasan, anal Svinte ED ED Fats RTE SSI TA SC Sy Ff 4 A AS Wisowias &’ Eiencd ___WANTED-HELP. _|__ FOR RENT—ROOMS. _ ae EDUCATIONAL, —___ f Meese Rear Re Mie aye ee WASHINGTON, D. C, AUGUST 8, 1888. Sonik, 3 “ See Yerminate Aye eke nid Ee 00 A WANE? AT Bi iu AGENCY, WOMEN COOKS, beth Boe NIAN—TWO Fes eae a r= Ae) a RBY AL. fae eae aw “= to TS = ee Ese tas, wnat SUSI coe vitor sores Pe cima aes. ED WOMEN 10 TO 940; CHAM. SF ESTSTARTeaTie POOR Poe —— | JokDARe Prtasdes Now FORMING. rN rv i SOYA Tanaelpe ead es | feces oame mene Tory ee eaer en BAR GAD A) nnn mee Went rere ete’ PEM EaanrEE TE Wey ae |e ‘ERIC M. ‘NO; FER If all goes well to-day, Mr. Blaine will recetve in New York tne greatest public tribute ever offered & party leafer since Gen. Grant's arrival from his ‘WoUr of the world. It ts an occasion which he, and ‘ail who take part in it, will long remember, doubt- Jou, with feelings of gratification. What troubles ‘he political quidnunes, however, is the question of Atw effect upon the coming campaign. ‘Willit be in lerpreted by Gen. Harrison's frienasas a sign of ‘thelr favorite’s insuMficiency in the esteem of bis fellow partisans? Or will 1t be—iike the welcome | @xvended to Mr. Conkling in the West in 1880, ‘When be made his famous campaigning tour in be- | aif of Mr. Garfeld—a triumphant deciaration ‘at the brains and energies of the whole party fe &t the service of its candidates for the coming — Beyond question, there are a host of repub- licans who regard Mr. Blaine as their ablest states aN of the present era, and to Whom the failure of ‘the Chicago convention to nominate him for Prest- dent drougnt bitter disappointment. These men ‘Will always idolize him, and by comparison regard @ther pubile characters as insignificant. They ‘Will try, naturally, to give a strong personal turn to the celebration ia New York. But it does not follow thas their influence will be predominant in ‘the party. There are plenty of other members of ‘Nun's Serge Suit, $10 or 12. Striped Flannel Coat and Pants, $13.50, $15 or $18. ‘Tennis Blazers, $3.75. | ancy Alpaca Coat and Vest, 83.50, 94, 85 orto @8. White Alpace Cost and Vest, 68. Imitation Seersucker Coat and Vest, $1, $1.50 or 82.50. ‘White Serge Coat and Vest, 872 | Black Alpaca Coat and Vest, $3.50, @4, @450 or to 916. 2 Blue Serge Coat and Vest, $5 or 87. Striped Fiannel Coat and Vest, $1.25, 91.50, $3 or 1085. | Gray Flannel Coat and Vest, 85. Black Alpaca Coat, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50 or to 85. | Brown Flannel Cost and Vest, 85. White or Fancy Vest, $1, $1.25, $1.50, 82 or to 84. White Flannel Suit, $15 or $18. Blue or Black English Cheviot Suit, $15. | | % who will see in Mr. Biaine’s wel- come merely a grand popular greeting to | English Serge Suit, $10 or $12. Warrlor who has led his fellow repud-| The weather is too warm for much n Means to victory in many a hard fight. They | ‘Will feason that no aan cumpaly ‘General | #9048 commend themselves to every one who wishes to Harrison ts involved in this rare tribute to Mr. BE HAPPY. ‘Blaine than would have beea shown to President ‘Lincoln, for example, a if similar compliment had | This is our season for thin goods. ‘Deen paid to General Grant at acritical period | overcoats come much later. Guring the civil war. With the return of Mr. ‘Blaine the canvass opens in earnest. It is not the ize of the delegations visiting Indianapolis and shaking bands with the republican candidate that | 4m going to tell the story in the coming three (ths, but the convictions created and the en- ‘Whusiasm aroused by the oratory and literature ‘Which are to be spread broad-cast through the country. And it is as a reasoner, with a wouder- ful taculty for putting the oldest arguments before ‘the voter in a fresh and interesting light, and for Rolding fast by the exertion of his attractive per- ‘sonality the impression thus made that Mr. Blaine stands pre-emivent among the public men of his Se Representative Cox expresses his surprise that, 4m the great and progressive city of New York, « letter arriving on Sunday with a special delivery ‘stamp on it is not delivered till Monday morning, ‘Wwaile in many of the smallest towns and villages ‘the postmaster himself, if uo one else Is at hand, ‘Will carry such a letter to fs destination rather ‘than allow a patron of the office to be disap- ‘pointed or kept in suspense through the failure to Feceive it in season. This 1s, indeed, one of the marvels of our postal service, aud one which the government would do well to change ‘Without neediess delay. The present loose Bystem, or lack of system, under which each post- master is permitted to decide for himself whether ‘be Will have his special delivery letters delivered ©n Sunday, leaves every correspondent who mails @ letter after Saturday noon to a point twelve or twenty-four hours distant at the mercy of chance; for it 1s unreasonable to expect the local postmas- ‘Wer af the point where the letter 1s mailed to know | ‘What regulations prevail in every other office. | ‘There ought to be one untiorm rule about these ‘Uhings, ana strictly enforced. On general princi- pies it Is safe to assume that no person goes to the | trouble and expense of attaching a ten cent Stamp, sdditional to the regular postage, to a letter, unless there ts some strong rea son why that letter should reach the party addressed at the earliest practicable moment. ‘Even in these so-called degenerate days, tuere are few persons who would deitberutely Interfere with the weekly resting spell of their friends, by pou: Ing letters in upon them. The special Sunday de- avery, therefore, while it necessarily involves @ certain «mount of additional Sunday labor, keeps ‘euly & few persons at most on duty during that @ay, and is not likely to be abused asa constant Privilege; while the benefits to be derived trom it, especially in cases of sudden. {llness in families and other emergencies of that sort, 's thought to more than compensate for any drawbacks that attach to Its operation. —————— William 3. Hickman, the swindler who cheated ‘trusting merchants In Boston out of $40,000 two years ago and fea to Canada, has done bis new neighbors even a worse turn, rovbing them of Some $50,000 by a wildcat banking scheme, and decamping with thelr money in his pocket. ‘The People of Montreal, among whom he settled after Bis fight trom Boston, knew his character per- fectly well. The newspapers of the wuole country had rung with bis name, which he never troubled Bimseif to change; and they knew that the money ‘which he Drought with bim from his late fleld of Jabor constituted the capital with wich his bank- ‘mg Operations were carried on. This did not pre- ‘Yent them from welcoming him with open arms, ‘The return he has made for their hospitaiity will cause Do Wears on this side of the border. It was @case of retributive justice; and the ouly regret ‘any fair-minded man will have ts that every fugi- tive from the vengeance of the United States laws Goes not serve his entertainers a caaracteristic trick, if they, knowing him for what he is, offer hhim their country as.a place of refuge. It Is not ull Canada has been made to smart severely Chrough its fondness for harboring our runaway eriminals that we shall have any relict from the menace to morals which is involved in her too @onvenient proximity. ————— ‘The unusual phenomenon has been witnessed at ‘Harvard college of « defalcation in its treasury. ‘The idea of an eudowed institution of learning in America being robbed has an almost comical side ‘Wit, so few there are with money enough in their strong boxes to pay a Ubief for taking ordinary Fiska. Several years ago a scandalous state of | ‘things Was discovered in one department of a ‘Western university, brought about through en- ‘(wusting the funds of the department wo the care Of certain professors to make purchases of appa- Fatus, etc. But it ts almost or quite unknown to ‘the aanals of crime for a college treasurer or nis ‘assistant to falsify his books, like the ordinary faithless accountant, and appropriate money ‘Which should be in bank to the credit of the institution. The escapade of the young man at Cambridge who bas just distinguished himseit by ‘his unique fraud will probably be used as a pre- ‘ext for overhauliug the accounts of others in like and it 18 barely possible that additions may be made to the list of this new class of eruninals, ———_—. - ——___ ‘The Commissioners now have under considera. Hon the important subject of the extension of the aysiem of Washington streets to the suburban country beyond Boundary street. It is hoped that ‘Whey Will exercise thoughtful care in devising 9 comprehensive and tar-seeing plan of reforming pressnt conditions, and that when a wise decision has been reached prompt and energetic action will follow. The obvious evils of the growth of a crop of suburban villages just outside of thecity Iunite, ‘With narrow or crooked streets running according too system whatever toward any and ail points of the compass, have been repeatedly dwelt upon Dy Tus Stam, and every year of delay increases ‘Whe difficulty of correcting these evils Suburban ‘Duuiders cannot receive too soon information con- corning tag lines along which they may erect their without fear of disturbance when ‘Washington extends itself, as it will, over the entire District, in accordance with a general, bar. monious, and systematic plan. $$$ __ Larry Donovan, like Sam Patch, has taken one Jump wo many and gone to his grave. His last Yeap, however, was only about half as great a feat a2 one Which he performed with success at ‘he Niagara suspension bridge. This is 4 rep- tion of the history of nearly every athlete who comes to his end in the course of his profession. It is not his finest Desformance that carries him off, but some minor feat whieh, by comparison with others, be has Inert ceo tad sucohy pee generally by a lack of the au. “> Recessary prec: ‘There will be a flutter among the gay young (ticers of the Navy who lave found shore duty ie ‘Washingtom 20 agreeable tor a few years past, ‘when they Tread the order of Secretary Whituey, eelling on the board of bureau chiefs for a list of thelr assistants who may Le sent to sea witbout Getriment to the service. It ts one of the unfortu- nate features of being in the employ of the gor. Sates cant cao emnplave sonnet be his otra sas, ‘ter as to time, place and occupation; but there are © many compensating advantages that few revolt against existing conditions to the point of resign- ing office. om woe ote thle stmees sed Stamping. ‘No other establishment in the country carries such & | complete stock of strictly SUMMER FABRICS made up in GENTLEMEN'S GARMENTS. ‘The $7.50 Suit Sale ends on Saturday. SAKS AND COMPANY, THE STAY-AT-HOME CLOTHIERS, SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET sPACE. aus Sesout “LarOcr No 1 FROM THURSDAY, 9 A M TO FRIDAY, 7 P. M., aua@usT 11. EXPLANATION:—The “Special Lay-Oute” we shall offer from now to the end of this month would be called by our brother merchants “business for glory; but they aro, in fact,some of our Regular, Reliable, Fresh Goods laid out to be sold at a loss for certain dates only, to sthinulate trade during this, the dullest | Dusiness season of the year. We want to, as wehave done right along, increase our business with every succeeding month, and at the same time keep our large force of salesmen well employed (for we never dis- charge any of our salesmen in dull season). RULES OF THE “SPECIAL LAY-OUTS."—1. Goods Iaid out will be sold at advertised prices, only for the time specified. No. 2. As these Goods are only for our Retail Trade and not for Dealers, only one pair of a kind will be sold to each customer. No. 3. Mail orders, post-marked before the terminal date and hour only, will receive attention. LOT 1—About 36 pairs Ladies’ French Kid Hand- turned BUTTON BOOTS, and some elegant DON- GOLA BUTTON, rancing in price from $3.50 to $4.50, Lay-Out Price, $2,60. LOT 2—About 75 pairs Ladies’ Feather-weight Hand and Machinemade Fine BUTTON BOOTS, Jobuson’s and other celebrated makes. Prices from $3 to $3.50. Lav-Out Priee, 82.10. LOT 3—About 50 pairs of our Ladies’ well-known PEERLESS, Cousin's Fine Kid, and other $2 to $3 makes. Lay-Out Price, $1.65. LOT 4—About 80 pairs Ladics’ Plain Serge, Lasting and Glove-top, Foxed and Plain KID BUTTON BOOTS. 81.75and $2 roods, Lay-Out Price, 1.15. LOT 5—Ladies’ Genuine Russets, Goat OXFORD | TIES, the most poyular shoe made. Lay-Out Price, \e Our Cut-Price Sale on LOW SHOES continues for dalance of this month. WM. HAHN & CO's RELIABLE SHOE HOUSES, 816 7th st—11 — a8. S25 Gt 1022 Pa ave.—231 Pa ave. ne, War Nor Screx YOURSELF WITH THIN CLOTHING WHEN YOU MOST NEED IT? JUDGING FROM THE WEATHER THUS FAR, AUGUST IS LIKELY TO BE OUR HOTTEST MONTH, AND SEPTEMBER NOT FAR BEHIND. CAN YOU THINK OF FOUR TO 8IX WEEKS OF SUCH WEATHER AS THIS AND NOT THINK ABOUT THIN CLOTHING? HOW CAN YOU GET THROUGH sUCH WEATHER WITHOUT A THIN SUIT OR A COUPLE OF “GAUZY" COATS AND VESTS? WHAT IS NICER LOOKING OR COOLER THAN PONGEE SILK, SEERSUCKER, OR MOHAIR? YOULL FIND NOTHING STRONGER OR MORE DURABLE THAN THE TWO FORMER, AND THEY WASH EQUAL TO LINEN. THE MOHAIR IS VERY DRESSY, DOES NOT WASH, BUT, BEING MADE OF THE FINE, WIRY WOOL OF THE ANGORA GOAT, DOES NOT SOIL EASILY. THEN THERE ARE THE PURE SILK COATS AND VESTS, THE FINEST THIN GOODS MADE. YOUR WIFE WILL TELL YOU THAT SILK OUTWEARS ANY OTHER MATERIAL IN A DRESS. WHY NOT IN COAT AND VEST? LASTLY WE MENTION THEGREAT VA- RIETY OF BLACK COATS AND VESTS, SUCH AS ALPACA, DRAP D'ETE, SERGE, BRILLIANTINE, CICILLIEN, &o, AT ALL PRICES, FROM $2 FOR COAT TO $10 FOR THE FINEST COAT AND VEST. ¥.B BARNUM & CO, au 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, ———— Snuoxs. Suozs. EDMONSTON & 00.'3, 40 PER CENT DISCOUNT SALE. FOR 10 DaY¥s ONLY. EDMONSTON & CO., an7-28 1339 and 1341 F st. and 943 Pa. ave. New Stacey Laxsxs Fox Suances oi namie aie recta a ORIGINAL. A FEW CHOICE BARGAINS FOR THREE DAYS. ie LAS T THURSDAY. AUGUST 9TH. HOT-WEATHER UNDERWEAR FOR MEX. An unusually fortunate purchase enables us to offer ‘what {s said to be the coolest Undershirt ever made st ‘one-half its original price. They are LISLE THREAD, ‘silk finished, and weigh but two ounces; were made to sell st $1.25, but we shall give you two for that amount Just thethingfor this weather, and at the price—sizty-three cents—they ought to and will go rapidly. FRENCH BALBRIGGAN UNDERSHIRTS, very Ught weight with woven neck band, for to-morrow 480. INDIA GAUZE UNDERSHIRTS, will absorb per ‘spiration likes sponge, extra fine quality with satin facing, for to-morrow 48¢. BALBRIGGAN UNDERSHIRTS, bound with sil ‘350. or 3 for $1. THE PALAIS ROYAL. Sox Unorecias Splendid values now being offered in ALL SILK SU¥ UMBRELLAS, for $1.68, $1.96, and €2.48. PURITAN-one of the most popular brands of silk ever put into Umbrellas, We have secured s small job Jot of Umbrellas covered with this ailk, amd shall sell them at Job lot prices. Assorted handles, such as GOLD PLATE BALL TOPS, GOLD PLATE Caps, axp LONG STERLING SILVER CAPS. Prices, $3.15, $3.68, 93.98, and 94.98. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL Surrsns. Just received s full assortment of Ladies’ Slippers for house or street wear. They are made of bright Don- gola leather, with low or medium height heels and ‘broad or pointed toe, ‘Our price is $1.25. THE PALAIS ROYAL. Loxoxerres IN REAL SHELL Plain pocket size for $2.25. Two styles at this price: one, the cover consisting of two plain bars, the other with cover the shape of the glass. ‘The same size carved $2.65. ‘The most popular lorgnette is plain, nine inches in length, bevelled edges, ‘They ere 83.75. 10-inch Lorgnettes with carved and twisted handles ‘The finest of the lot is 113 inches long, elaborately carved, and is s magnificent specimen of shell work. They are $14. ‘You may find similar goods in the best jewelry stores, but you will pay them at least fifty per cent more than the price we charge, THE ees a PP AA Pa 4 Wb A AH RRR, ee g . % Fy A E ? RR 0.0 ¥ AAA - RE uO ¥ AA - LISNER, Proprietor, Cor, 12th and Pa ave. Ut oop sf nS m My PPP EER NN ON TITT PPE ge RX br fe be £2 BREF Foie i E fe fa E ‘More Lace Flouncings on hand than we should have is the cause of this reduction. Original prices were lower than any other house, and with the 10 per cent deducted make them marvelously cheap, Our $1 Black Chantilly Flouncing is 42 inches Wide, all silk, sold formerly for $1.35; 10 per cent off males it 0c. Our $1.50 Black Chantilly Flouncing is 42 inches ‘Wide, all silk and a closely covered pattern, used to be $1.75; 10 per cent off makes it 61.35 yard. Our $1.75 Black Chantilly Flouncing is 42 inches ‘wide, all silk, handsome designs; 10 per cent off makes it 81.57% yard. ‘The #2 Flouncing is known to be the very best that could be bought for that money, 10 per cent off makes it $1.80 yal. ‘Then we have all prices up to 85.198 yard. BLACK SPANISH GUIPURE LACE FLOUNCING At 91.25, 81.68, 82, 62.68, &o. A brief description of the cheapest of them may give You an idea of their value. Our 1.25 BLACK SPANISH GUIPURE FLOUNO- ING is 42 inches wide and all silk. Heavily-covered Rose and other patterns. 10 per cont off makes it $1.12) yard. WHITE FLOUNCINGS, Oriental, 40 inches wide, 35c., 450, 95e.. $1.68 yard. Valenciennes Flouncings, 42 inches wide, $1, $1.19, C18. Cisa veh we ‘Spanieh Guipure and Chant 1.68, $2.68, 94.35, 05.35. = NETS FOR OVER-DRESSES. Cotton Point D'Esprit, in all colors, 440. yard. ‘Russian Net, Black, 60 inches wide, superior quality, 91.10 yard. ‘Brussels Net, very heavy, 91.68. Fancy Drapery Note, @1,25, €2.68, $3.50. 12 PER GENT OFF ON o'clock, Groves. ‘We are pleased to announce the arrival of our Gray Chamois Gloves at €1 per Pair as follows: Ladies’ 6-Button Length, Mousquetaire, Gray ‘Chamois Gloves, with feather stitching, all sizes, ‘@1 per pair. ‘This is handsome as well as a serviceatle Glove, and especially desirable for shopping, seashore, of mountain wear. We have also om ‘sales few small lots of Gloves just received, which are excellent values, and which we in- clude in our list of Midsummer Bangains. Ladies’ 6-Button Length, Taffeta Gloves, in Gray, Browns, Tans, and Black; price 2c. pair. Ladies’ 6-Button Length, Taffeta Gloves, Black, embroidered in Cardinal, Cream, and ‘White; price 45c. pair. jes’ 6-Button Mousquetaire, Suede Gloves, assorted shades of Tan and Brown; only 85c. pair. (irst floor.) ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Hasoxencmmrs ALITTLE TALK ABOUT HANDKERCHIEF. Specially about Hand-embroidered Handker- chiefs, costing 25c. to$10each. If there be the slightest imperfection the reputable manufact- ‘urerdare not wend it to his merchant customer in the United States, as he well knows they would not be accepted. ‘The retail customer, 1m Paying full price for # handkerchief, demands ‘also that it be perfect. Hence, at the end of ‘each season, our reputable manufacturer in Bel- fast, Ireland, sends us bis “thrown-outs,” or, in other words, his imperfect Hand-embrotdered ‘Handkerchiefs, at & very great concession from regular prices. At our request, he does this every August and February, and this is now the third shipment we have had, aud the values aro superb. Imperfections are,in most instances, ‘0 slight as to be noticeable only after a most ete critical examination, the beauty and style of the handkerchief being unimpaired, ether for use oF ornament. As before, we shall give you the choice of these elegant handkerchiefs at 3734¢., @0c., 90c., and $1.18 each, and promise that you will be more pleased than with either of the former lots, on account of the greater range of variety and style. ‘We call these sales: “A FEAST IN HANDKERCHIEF.” They include all Handkerchiefs thrown out by the overseers for the least imperfection, such a8 pin holes in the body of the linen, errors of learners in following the patterns, drawn threads, mistakes in colora, &c. As fine hand- embroidered Handkerchicfs are now carried ‘more as an ornament than for practical use, and as the imperfections in most cases are very slight, in fact, not perceivable when in use, we think customers will be pleased to buy them at the prices named, i. e., half and greatly leas than half the price asked by us for the same goods when perfect. We have divided the stock into three lots, as follows, and have conspicu- ‘ously displayed them on 40 foot counter, first floor, immediately at left of our F st. entrance, ‘They comprise: 1,000 Ladies’ Fine Sheer Linen Hand-em- Droidered Sealloped-edge Handkerchiefs, em- broidered in white, colors and black. Sold in pertect goods at 50c. YOUR CHOICE. 3740. EACH. 1,250 Ladies’ Pure White Sheer Linen Hand- @ embroidered Scalloped-edged Handkerchiefs. ‘Handsomest styles yet shown this season in regalar goods Sold in perfect goods at $1, 91.12%, 81.25, 81.375 and 81.50. CHOICE 600. EACH. 1,500 Ladies’ White Pure Linen Hand-em- broidered Handkerehiefs, lacy patterns, 1 to 3 inches deep, Sold in perfect goods at $2, $2.50, 82.75, 83. 23.50. YOUR CHOICE, 90c. EACH. 1,800 Ladies’ Finest Quality, Sheer Linen, Hand-Embroidered Handkerchiefs. Sold in perfect goods at 82, $2.50, 83, 83.50, $4, 85 each. Your choice only $1.18. ‘The largest part of these are in the finest qual!- ties, and the ‘bargains’ are correspondingly SLi Publis ‘Accountant Ware ENGINEER. ONE WHO UND wap 8 ‘stands running naphtha engine. Address N. ever: Ape ‘THA, Star office. FOR RENT—STORES. NT—NEW STORE AND DWELLING IN Fa WANTED A Boy, To WORE ait ‘growing section of the northeast. ‘Ove with experience required. AppIy at ‘W. RILEY DI That ac. aub-2t | an6-3t * iuv et w, "ANTED—MAN CAPABLE OF TAKING CHARGI RENT — AND DWELLI: Ew Wor correspondence telat Fer a a ave usr, a very dosisable loce- mast thoroughly understand, tien for, confections aay Flenos and salary expectsd, A 4 | eee ‘ CLEAN UP AND ANTED A WHITE BOY TO < Winerirenita the tar, reece ase fa ity DaRl NTED_& NEAT HALF GROWS. WHITE GIRL assist in light housework. In- quirest 1843 Sthet aw. azz ‘ANTED—FOR THE FINEST PRINTING, CARD, W oe mvingy wo to ith Pat ENTRE PUBLISHING 630 F st. ‘Work wepecialty, Good solicitors CS Eg Pas a syettingl tan, UR Rat Seat WANTHD—A SINGLE WHITE MAN To DRIVE ROR, R, RENT-REV, STORE AND DWELLING, mw. Plate glans ret tm FOR SALE—LOTS, _ Fe st Teh R SALE—SEVEN ON MASS. AVE. BET. Fase gsc gold this week will sll for ‘OAVID D. Sos ‘S06 F at. to feet above the Potomac: ‘and work on farm: am pd countny several houges mow in Gouge of srection. ase. eel a For fait MCLACHLEN & BATOHLE- = 5 “or TOLL Hee | Bars team ‘my-20- Sa Wastep—iw SALF—CHOICES! LOTS IN MT. PLEAS- WARS Ear Cea aay anne Ga | FOSS, COUP nae Sqetieacessioey, Teomas w. wits ove | meen ee i Taos BP at WASTED<A FINST-CLASS MITLINER, O8 X who wishes to start » first-class FO. iSCELLA NEO! que lees Rata samcaenitieg, | FOR SALE — MISCELLANEOUS Vashington:; good opening. P. G., Btar o _ a ANTED-LADY SHORTHAND AND TYPE- advertiser tracted business War “Apply to 8. A. COOMBS, 925 F st mw. Tequire hivabecnce, abroed for sm ib- au6-8t Eeaale per cite ofere st pairate sale’ ail die NTED—WHITE AND OCOLORE AN ch Ne eee ae sian ‘white cooks, nes sepllon city. He at BURN ec aud-6 'ANTED—PUPT ES APELY AT GHIL- | } youre Cid, 16 bands, guarsnveed sound, kin cd WHSERR roar es, ‘Wate. aud ts Was, LADY AGENTS FOR LADIES mislaren’s weet, Valuable eat aly. Write Ss. G. FALAERGTONS came. yy10-7twaul-7e ‘ANTED—A LADY OF BUSINESS APPLICA. tion located cutside of Washi in her place an established house: gate cnanp Esiramste mee Reade at, N. W: NTED—LOCAL OR Ba Ca § new a rdered s carslona Arai weeks a3 Bailar Bafta yen ii oer burns inclonring $183 0 BRFE'GO, Cincinnati O63, Ot ny 18-wkedma ‘ANTED—DUNDORES EMPLOYMENT BU- nd coloteds for all kinds of doineatic nbor tor Bistetct and colore joineatic Tal fad staten, with reference, 717M at. new. jy 20-120" WANTED--SITUATIONS. ‘ANTED — YOUNG GIRL WANTS SEKVIOR Wince; cgoking for amall family’ oF FS ber ferenge to any finw to tey her, 122d Mallinon se news ‘WANTED — Dick's" AGENCY “Fou a yaletefor traveling’; waltors.oschusoa and ects ‘walters, coschmen, and hes fim and rosorte. "Allelty references, G13 Wee HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS for Cooks, Chambermaids, Waitress, Laundress and Nurses Setmatrons ten Walter Oooks Couchsen, Dutlers. SAM'L A. COOMBS. 926 Feu mw. sut-4t* ANTED-8125 To ANY ONE WHO WILL OB- ‘ain for me « Position worth (rom 00 to" 976 month, 1 will pay the above amount, Address C1TI- ZEN, Star office. aust WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED TEACHER. DE- sirinx to study shorthand, would like a situation in the city in September. Music a mpecialty, including ‘ral through Vara: ou une xcaliaraphi frculd tes “place te aati yrelcroneae nen ih Rate salary. Gapon wo mae Waste ay —BY A WHITE WOMAN A SITUATION ‘as cook, chamnbermaid or waitress or to do xeneral hoysework.” Address 1100 L st. n.w. Weanvred chambermaiia® nares, Coo cooks, kitchen hands, hostlers, homsemeny Sines couutry and resorts 3, BURNWAM. 6: Feenw autor two very Sauneceaate bs top and. one eam tp. by the sand chow bur litle wear sinc repeaule ak ‘one set lig! Fetbis harnees, harness, used. ‘out twice: ‘robes, 729 17th st. aw, aus-3t* Back of the Corcoran Art Gallery. Oe et Det —— at Wardrobe with PB Tee ee oiiee, |ALE— HOUSES. Fete Sapa 400 2.000 joe | me ae. near Lath st; lot 19x140;) ELDS, 1 Sit 1006 F st. nw, Ui —; Two | 1¢ comiest bay-window bricks in the city. Pro | cellar: not coustructed im eshoddy | contract system, Dut built by days | selected ‘will be con- | Tees walters See, | e aud-ot JOR, SALE_THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING, oe Se rapes roe Sank Dw Southeast, Price €4,200. Cash onl Dalanice monthly: © TLE & BOCES aud-6e FOR 8: paze FRET ON 3 ES ‘ALE— 50; 13th end 14th, improved by t TWO FINE RESI- ore nd 47400 hm, 11 oom al vodern provements ‘cheap 0 frmmecia | Purchaser. “Inquire No. 4740at. new. 3yZ5-Amt 4302 30th ot, Or. .€5,000 600 sic Par b ie | £000 16th and a ia Ge F000 ee ROWNSVILLE, WASH. 00. FEW LADIES nd gentlemen can be accommodated with board ber, Terms ville, aus-00” Bori Fa Bay SALE_ABOUT THRI ude of Travelling Satchels: 33 aa eens Fe ‘Lot second-hand brick (cleaned), ‘Lot secoud-hand window-sash (glazed). Lot second-hand raliey window Tot secoud-band fnaide and outside as, Lot second-hand inside and outside doors and frames. ‘Four second-Land frame porches (gvod eondition).. One good second-hand furnace, in first-class order, used but two winters, taken out to put in steais. ‘Aso tour large and four smail lighta ot French, glass. Apply JAMES F. BARBOU! __8u7-lw Lumber Dealer, 14th and B sta, n.W. JOH SALE—A ROUTE, on 8 Wesningion event [t'paper. Address Bo: ba 38 ear sure. cca, Fee : mi desoldby Saturday, August 11, O16 Astae aut FOR, SAGE-HORSE “WAGON AND HARNESS, rultable oy buatveas or pleasure "Inquiry at 413 L at nw. afte 6pm. aur-ze Foe, SAbE-AT x BARGAIN—A FIRST-CLASS ‘now delivery wagon, never. beet used. reason for geil too’ lane for iy busines. guaraateed to be One of ‘the best wagons very, for-cxsh will be gola"eneeb, "Apply SWISS | STEASPLAUNDRY, age POE SALETIN ORDER 70 MAKE ROOM FOR our fall and winter stock of carriages we will close Out our remaia.ny sock of Spring sud Gummer Car- Flags at reat [Any one in want ot “le can may ove bf unnow for what Te would Souttobuy am an inforigr oue elsewhere. “Every, one in greater, as will be found upon examination, Washington Khows that’ we handle pothing but the (First floor. Dest work, ANDKEW J. JOYC! : SOODWARD & LOTHROP. thats et *_| _au6-1w (412-414-416 14th ANTED-TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED | 7>0R SALE-THREE CHEAP MULES. GOOD Brome on frat or second floor, in good, newh- | A woru: re.’ The Washington Brick Machine Oo 14th FPuassers. borhocd inthe northwest or Georgetown Helghts, | an, The Flannel Stock is still intact, and braces everything that is the leastwise desirabl It ts the most popular of all Fabrics for Outing, ‘Lawn Tennis, Yachting, Seashore and Mountain ‘Wear, and in shown in qualities, aud patterns Particularly adapted to each of the above var- poses. Plain and Fancy, of varying weights, shown in an almost indescribable variety of Stripes, Checks and Piaids, and, everything con- sidered, it is the most economical Fabric made. ‘Besutiful styles in“Outing" Flannels—all cot- ton with » Flannel appearance, warranted not to shrink nor fade, only 15e. per yard. Choice line of Ceylon-Striped Flannels, in an attractive variety of harmonizing colorings, finished like Gingham, and particularly suited to full dresses or fancy skirts. 37 }4c. Anderson's Fine Scotch Fiannels, in a great variety of quist Stripes and Checks, especially desirable for Men's Neglige Suits, Shirts and Pamas. Flaunels for Ladies’ Wrappers, and House Dresses. Exclusive styles in a variety of col- ring. Particularly handsome lines of stripes, at per yard. (Second floor.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Laxex Sax Cormsven. We again call your attention gust clearance sale of Linens and House- Keeping Goods. This sale was inaugurated specially to close out “odd” pieces, and par- ticularly “odd” patterns in Table Dam- asks, Cloths, and Napkins, preparatory to opening the Fall Season, with an en- tirely mew stock and new patterns about September Int. As an illustration we have 6 or 8 patterns in Fine Damaska at ¢2 per yard, which we want to replace this tall with new patterns, and to sell these this month have made the price 81.50, and soon with other qualities at lower pric In Napkins we have about 50 dozen in pat- terns which we have nodamask to match. We reduce their price to clear them out at once, as ‘we propose to keep # full line of MATCHED ‘TABLE LINENS this fall. In fringed Damask Cloths we have a number of “odd patterns” and no napkins, doylies or damasks to match, which have also Leen greatly reduced in price. ‘Below we give a detailed list of the many re- uetions. Fine grades. 66-inch Cream Fine Irish Linen Table Damasks reduced to 60c. per yard. 68-inch Cream Fine German Linen Table Damasks, reduo-d to 874e. per yard. 72-inch Fine Bleached German Linen Table ‘Damasks, reduced to 90c. per yard. 72-inch Extra-fine Bleached German Linen ‘Table Damasks, reduced to $1.25 per yard. 72-tuch Extra-fine Snow-Blesched German ‘Linen Table Damasks, reduced to $1.50 per yard. DOYLIES AND NAPKINS. 4-8 Cream Damask Doylies with Cardinal bor- der, reduced to 75c. per dozen. % Cream Damask Doylies, with Cardinal bor- der, fine quality, reduced to 81.25 per dozen. % Cream German Linen Damask Napkins, re- Suced to $1.25 per dozen. % Blesched German Linen Damask Napking, reduced to $1.75 per dozen. % Blesched German Lincn Damask Napkins, full selvedie, reduced to 82 per dozen. ‘% Bleached extra-fine German Linen Damask Napking, extra quality, reducod to @2 and £82.50 per dozen. % Bleached Fine German Linen Damask Nap- kins, reduced to $2.50 per dozen. to our Au- Address, with terms, Box 144, Star office. __au NTED_—TWO TO FOUR ROOMS, COMPLETE- ed fur housekeeping. Give price, loos es ene WANTED--HOUSES. NOR SALE WILL GIVE FOR THE ins Laas preater Dargaine in the! Pg ies, Wasunccarts, Harmen, and. equipmen Rizlen both new ind econd-band. ohe 12 Faseetrer aura »_, Satisfactors achauges. can be made. ‘Carriage and Repository. 206 ANTED-—BY A YOUNG COUPLE, FROM oc- ber 1, a five or six room House, ih good loca tion and within elht minutes walk of the Boston Te. Address Box 38, Star office. ‘au6-Jt* VANTED—19 BUY Ol KENT A HOUSE OF n'9 to 12 rooms, in good con ‘Addrees, ig terms and exact location, GOOD ‘TENANT, —_ RRR ANTED—HOUSES OF ALL GRADES TO RENT Worrell Wehave more ‘calls for houses to rent iy. Osis da”? AERRON & RAMEY, 1307 F at. WANTED-MISCELLANEO US | tarvai WATERS, well-established wentleman. Address ‘ANTED_ TRY OUR BUTT! NTS per Round; don't got strong orp Roepe bet ter than butter: sstisfaction assus year round) or money refunded; stalls 328,329 and 330 (emember the numbers); Center Market; adjoining Golden's Fish stalls; oven daily ull 12:30. Saturdays all day sale 463.6 96.0. ‘open all day. WM. C, SCRIBNEK. ANTED—To BUY FOR CASH SECONDHAND ae %. stati ture, stoves, carpets, feather Trou, bres abd copber, & SCOGEN TERT Tout. Siw: “Orders by mail promptly attence ‘au7-im* ED—A LOAN OF 8437 FOR FI YEAK Wit iiper cent. per antum,. on unincumben neal ESTATE in th elty. Address Box 7, Evening Star office au6-7t Re REAL ESTAT co sR eee se, \WANTED—To LET THE LADIES KNOW THAT V Ate G White, Lasten? Eailor, is tonching Cute i is DOiesilddle of Beptouber. "du. Wart ‘and oa ot eS abling them to cut and St any form with accuracy. in SALE-GLABS oF ear baee mi ET, WINE, Se,; Claret or Hock, Sc, ; ver Heer, OC: eed Eom | ottisr sea" Srfane, 10c., at Sample oom. in rear of his maly Wing and eae Store, 725 7th st. now. ret and Hock 20 cen! bottle. Bottle trade a specialty. Cigars by the bo: Jy21-skw,3m_ R SALE—SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SEVERAL none hp age good as new; all latest and best i vements. fine rich quality of tove. best maken g Wi Will be sold for one week , at BLS, B40 and less than their value: stool aud Cover, and our Usual cuaranteo gooe with each piano. “Lerws. are only sio monthly till ag are great suap eal Maneains, 90 come Wing aT SPIANO EXCHANGE. 422 Oust. UPRIGHT 190, and ous Lao WoRe! my 116m 8 'C0., Music Dealers, sun. JOR SALE — CARRIAGES. BUGGIES, ROAD ‘Carts, Pouy Carts, Surreys, and all kinds of Spring Wacons, on eas), parmants, oF etal: pepairing exper Sobdie S205 West Washing cisity. JOHN J. ee ee JOR SALE—WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND Matched Te le Drivers, Saddle and Busi- Less Horses, INGHAM & CO. 1327 H st. uw, no boiler, TO" as 8 ENGIN “ boller, avoids teudance: Le of ti bandit of fuel | ent for circular UE Raat rth _ BUSINESS CHANCES. _ Lares; CAFE FOR RENT: party witl tal; established reputation; excelieut chance gears gente, {Chil Bext three weex days ony, ig bo FX, tise dr malaaat ‘cigar — ‘€00d cl ry trade: no lange tal required. Address 81 Star office, suet 7B Gh SALE-HUTTENSTAND, RIGGS. MARKET: good business: fiztures com) inquire at O10 Now York ave or ‘orat ‘rice lit: be BALLA st. ah ructious free for two weeks, to introduce the system. reason for seiling. 2 Portect ii craig ing from any de- | Stand. sur3e REMER i System R RENT—DWELLING 1117 10TH 8° Aen, bi9 >a RE 9 - Key next door. Inquire 926 Loulsiana ave ANTED- CLOTHES EXCHAN 2 4! os a Wie uiece od iothinge “Bet R_ RENT—DWELLING 926 © BT. N, W, IN- Gall. a ‘quire 926 Louisiana ave. 1. w. au6-08 7 HOF | VOR RENT-HOURE 1211 @ 6 RW. SUITABLE W REED sien nace oto is fs oter in fr -las, Ay eas for Siore and Dwelling, $30, Kugilire G20 La. References furnished as. nn TGS S ott ASH ADVANCED ON ALLOWED CLAIMS AND a HUARD PANTED ALL KINDS WELL WORK DONE AT Toaronabie rates: Tonks, Pune and fort aoe = for the mati Wiese et tae S vi Waste NTED-ELECTRICITY 18 NERVOUS srbion fete suas, Choe ae ion car DB LS oyny-1m* 10] iN, igdth ot nwa Gor F. ‘ANTED—TO BOY BUY FOR ND-HAND old acerca Silt FoR: eae YeEee i HL BAUM, 219 7th ot aw. 4! ave., Eb apenmatiniis iyi Son Wiitales sch ara m0 80 var AT GExL = Ez = Mites are. pekiles ralrers oid SEOOND-| Se La te aah fet ahe ATTORNEYS" 33 bot 7. Evi STATES. ADDRESS 1G STAM OF- FICE. 5-238 A FIRST CLASS INDEPENDENT weekly Newspaper plant; = JOURNALISTS AND PRINT! Ts ‘a town of 15.000 population, equipped ne x) ith reed 3 E gro 4 week circulation of 1.500." 3 Jobe tatnediate jon as owner forterms, LOCK BOX ears Var ae 1X PER CENT INVESTMBNT-SPECIAL Nision for redemption upou SX aouthst notice: Sis ndlooneninatthe fre and ten Youre @ por ocat Hint Bends areal etate of the acne Iiaalia Presidente the Union Trust Co., of New * f 8 <n earn iN THE COUNTRY pon a few parting with ack safants Srey, cosrenieton. A dares J be. BORN ITs aes A SACANT ROOM AT THE DE LANDER CARTER Fa je mile from Boyds Station, 29 uilles from Wash- Lugton, where there are uo cuilidren, boarding; terms fee mens, A bbe Etnies: Bepd W MONE BOARDERS CAN BE AGCOMMO- gelieat water, anf venatifal aes every wonable rates, convenient for clerke TAKE, Hamat tavigun Sous, Va. at Woodburn, Stott's Station, Metropolitan Brauch ‘snd Oj untles out: Ave munutes? from wtation. brfall Hew of occa, piisiepuy retigea ia ule reid Gate Pit-clame Att atl eer an eee = Seon sane FEW BOARDERS CAN BE ACOOMMODATED Apr gan C. L. MARSHALL, 201 E st. nw. ILLA BELLEVUE, BEAUTIFULLY 1 LocaTED ear Congress Hal. ig = ress Mise K. WEEMB, Cape May, 3. (oUsTey Bo: BOARD AT MT. PLEASANT, 3 MILES from lug Ridge Mountain. $ miles from Round Bill Station, 100 yards from the post-office owars address ALE HUMPHKER, we « LENT BOARD, GOOD ROOMS, FINE Beate water, shade. near mountains, river, Sebet, teloeraph, Se ‘terme: Dor week. $7 to #10. per WSs." AP. McINTURPE, Prop., Strasbune, Be MFORT RETREAT,” FIRST-CLASS POPU. od qiours Haryer's Ferry), advantages excelled W.M. CLARK, Keep Tryst, Washington Co., Md je2-Sui COUNTRY REAL_ ESTATE. ORS 20 ACKES ON CONDUIE ROAD, TWO | BF tutes trom Geoneetown, Si Acres, Fort Pondicton Farm, Garrett Counts, Maryiand"improved by fine hotime, stable, 100 Acres in Fairf fax County, Virginia two miles from ‘Ale 158'Acres it Aune Arundel County, Maryland, sixteen Pree ‘tutles from Annapolia. iii 180 “Acres in, Westmoreland’ County, Virginia; mn 50 Keres at Forest Glen, Ma. 100 aren Bear the Catholic University grounds, gett Acrn ai Fort Foot, Ma.: improved. Fi acres at Seabrocke Station, Band it R,; improved, 10 Agree ‘ou ‘South Mou I re nana will el res on South Mountain, Mar 1 #3.000.. This land is improved bys ten-room Cot. ‘snd. well Tu ith the excentio table itnen ad cutlery. Will rent for vos mcatse, 50, 191° Acres in Loudoun County, Virginia; fs tne Brick Mausion, Batos, dng “wil rade for ety 25 Actes Maryland, op improved ‘and other vutbui ts Alexandria, Va. €1.500 35 Acree on the Bi. aud 0. K., opposite ivy City: 2 Atrein the Bem ‘ings road: #300. ace re om o . encumber of other Ferme gp Marylana, Vir. fest Virginia, California aud North Curv.iia. "Por rurther particulars call or adaresa HUMAS'E' WXGoaMAN an8-3t_ B17 Pat, Washington, D.C. JOR REN — COTTAGE AT WASHINGTON ‘Grove; partly furnished. Inquireat GA. Shoe Store, 815 Tih att. w Fok, SALES AT, MELROSE PARK Hy ATTS. | ville, Md.. desirable Luts, opposite the handsome Fe-idence of the late R. K. Elliot, es. Lots 50 by 130 feet, fronting clruse ave. Price 10 cents per | square foot. "Liberal terius to purchasers of more (hau ‘ohe lot or to auy one building ut once. For further Particulars apply to TYLEK & RUTHERPOKD, au7-utt 1307 F st. uw. Foust BARGAINS—LOTS AT FOREST GLEN, Md.; twenty minutes’ ride from city. 850 up. 3. K, HERTFORD, 142559 Fat 2y13-1m* MONEY TO LOAN. ‘ONEY TO LOAN AT FIVE PER CENT ‘ON AP. y wed Teal eaiate, wecur’ mounts s apc inte PL & RUTH eMPORD: 1307 Fst nw. Mie TO LOAN-$1,000 AT 5 PER CENT ON soproved Washing 2 EWoHiewronp, NEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE; INSUK- collected. eds ance placed: reuisccollected 0 Op 1236 F strect in.w. LOAN ON APPROVED KEAL JOHN SHERMAN & CO, 1407 F stu. TE INVESTMENT, AFM AS U8 BONDS, oven G81 SCL ae 025) THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, TOLOAN IN SUMS TO SUIT: S100 001 tt: no delay. $50. 000 = TO SUIT, | MODEKALE ‘natal outa Will joan s0her cent valued toca improved Money advanced on op aL badTH & Bde ede Petje Lm $100,000 Rear Sythe NEY TO. ‘ward, ot the ‘ous, on approved TpAR UMS. FOG 4300. UE peer _ 216 Cusen SCHOOT FOR Gaia. reg nary HIIL 10 railen south of Wad ORME Sa yUal Selon tartan we wee hey. 3 m aya oe | Ee Kim, D. Dy Gen a ie Frank ou3- i woo 1223) 15m Sr. The MISSES KERR'S School for Young Ladies and Little Girie willopen WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 96. Ac- commodations for «limited number of Boarding Pe pila, Until September add-ome NIAGARA FALLS SOUTR. Ontario, Canada — AND PHARMA oul Derartmete of Howard University will tw Hot formation Dl secretary. TIS TR at, EW WINDSOR COLLEGE AND WINDSOR FEE full graduate sal-3m_ a TS MEDICAL, DEN’ beth winter eeanton Otel eular addree C-B PURVIG, patter’ ey Inale Walleye. eeparete butdinare gourece with Segrere, seg, pri Gustreen departienis, Fall coms oa 7 i Sb. and to stadent pergeitted to beni an ch Rroderate, “Preparatory School, attached. Tention viven to 8 sg Dove be mniter col vernity. OF the military or ‘a meat. Situation most beautiful snd. heal For [catalogues ‘widrews Preeideat THOMAS SN“ ATIONAL MEDICAL COLLEGE MEDICAL AND DENTAL DEPARTMENTS OF THE COLUMBIAN UNIVERSITY, ‘The sixty-seventh winter session will bagin October 1, 1888, and end March 1, 1NS9,in the new Colloxe Building, 1325 st. u.w. For circulars and informa. tion of both departments address Dr. AF. A. KING, 726 19th st. mw, Washington, D.C. nteaeeem B83 rie Hh oe eae wo mouths comsea, “Wrustcs fete a IS per lara Catalogues and Jouruals Fron. "MARTIN Gos Lege oF TION AND OBALUKY, 315 6: ton a0 ASPENS OR ERSITY School FuLicort HK For jogos uddrom “CHAPMAN MAUPIN, M. AL, Principat Ses awe DGEWORTH BOARDING AND DaY sc FOR GIKLA, _— st. Baltimore, Md cipal Lie no oth of srTiM ces all the std ven angrtnges are prwcticelly tata }y2b Jo cea SMEEG, TEACHER OF TIANO, ORGAN gga Bineine wi Paricla iuhers an well as thes wisi to be qualibed for fencers Se pe formers 734 Lith st uw.” EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY fame world.” 100 Tnwtractore, Stout Year. Fhoroughe snetruction nV cal "and ieatra: of Seaver bos Bee ore ES be ‘ular attention to be- Sofas gis Weer a or Sg a _306-whee 2m Franklin Square, Boston, Masa ‘OTRE DAME OF MARYLAND, COLLEGIATE. ture tor Youu Ladies end Preparatory Sloat for Litas Girls, Kubla 10, three ‘Trot Bait ‘Conducted by the Sisters uf Notre Dee, Send tor ‘catalor ue 3930-1. whee Bin ANNAH MORE ACADEMY_14 oF teachers. Careful training, thorouet Aud iufluences of quiet Christian home Reighb.rhood, Ikwy. AJ. KICH, A.M. M.D ato Peter FRAT TS tk, WAKRENTON, ¥ A. pens its 28th anuual session Sept 13, 188%, Situated the Piedmont regiun of V uns, beauty and bealthtuluess ; inatou city, ona branch of Raliroad. floes in the State, Terns. very reantaty Joguen address GEO. G: BUTLEK A. M., Bo BORRENTOWS FEMALE concn Charming loration on te I Homelite and CLrwtian, “Sufericr faciitien in mane snd art Hialth. manners and. anorais caret lly ttanled. For catalorur alirom “jeim-cabat av" WM. C. BOWEN, A.M, Prost. Hit PEL ESKILL LITARY ACADEMY. PEEKS Kill-on-Hudeun, eva for catalogue JOBN x bing Lp M.D. MA e15-co4m Privetpal, FAR-SHORTIIDGE MEDIA (I $8500 4 Acai. Boye Callers wt buses! Broad st. station, Pha, 24 trains S SHORKEIDGE, A. iy AM = a $50 Sm ORANTAN SEMINAKY Fok YOUNG L Bethlehem, Pa A century's experiener. ou defn apetiveds, sfonde feciitics id ty Cornet. &e. Pree advantages. 0. B. BULLAKD, Director. jy11-Law Neine® INSTITUTE SELECT SCHOOL POR GIRLS — ‘hal at 1407 Mass ave Mr and Mi $B. CABELL Frwueiala | or ‘Mire 8. WW HALSE HE FREDERICK FEMALE SEMINARY IS DE. Luchttally situated tn the eautiul and. bewithfud taucht, and all ite appoint. aractet The Beit wens bo ie SEP SEA tL as = MH PURNELI Li D = Feeserich, Reference kev. Wan Ay furtiett” De Washing ‘hd aiao the following, whee daughters aren U"st Senator EK. Wilton. thon, Thomas MGiGen JJ Bartlet, Pension Duresue GrOKGES HALL FOR BOYS AND YOUNG Twe's, Md. select, thorough end sate, ‘Septoniber 20. Prot Sa Cireuiars sent. 3y3-2ipuil™ HLWYN HALL THE READING, PAL MILITARY ‘Bix hours fi Washington very a for study and recreation. @400 por Yuof any are received. wend for catalowue. Gy2-sun NIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA—POUNDED BY Thomas J. flereon) —Seesico of nine mouths, berine October 1 ISSR. Thee are Mstracusu. im Literstare, sc Deecitye, Pharmacy. Medicine all tugrouguly equiped. Locati ful. For catalowue Bae Wht Me THURRTON, arcea eo ivoraity of Vax va So Baul Scag ix fuodert annum. DC HLSMOE, toad Master. in. the world to introduce it ao hibit tious Seb: tari aud at oshENe Gaily. Special Suunmper raven, five" Crculare tree. A. SPENCER, Vi "ENCER, Secretary. OCKLAND SCHOOL FOR GIRIA, SAND! 1s alles Senin, Muntrowery County, Ma Sh a om eb City, reopens September 18.1. fogerument; health carefully falted. Bor circulars Ris AMS Gees “bendy “Soria, 8s = Aa OS eee LLANE SEE: scnoor, or raxouscns ct ures ‘onehard "het ARTYNS COMMERCIAL COLLPOR 818 or Mn nie near Chey Post offen. tbe tichest Sande ard Buvtnens College fu Amernea: Coupes uted, Ca free ANCHO ait Prondeut "6. R URNEK Ae BL Cy Prim, au Ww BRB erex NORMAL INSTITUTE, Por tue traivine of vemchery, wi ‘Schoo OSES Feats Poet mad tert ts | fa eee 303 Tete a aa ie