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CROSBY S. NOYES....Editor. ‘Te Travelers and Residents Abroad. THE EVENING STAR will be found on file at the wi advertisement ‘To Correspondents. should be sddressed to tho Editorial or ~ ‘of THE STAR, mt to their me individual nam not to any = The report that certain French and Ameri- can capitalists have entered into an agree- ment to lay another Atlantic cable, and that the necessary funds for the undertaking have nearly all been guaranteed, is a matter of interest both to newspapers and the public. Experience has shown that it is no child’s play to successfully connect the two continents by cable, but what has been done can be repeated in spite of obstacles. may be expected to work as Wellin the busi- ness of transmitting news from Europe to - America as in the other industries to which men devote their time, money and energy. Healthy competition It has been well observed that atheis: Superstition are by no means opposites and are frequently companions. Unbetievers in ermany,often distinguished men, furnished the most numerous followers of ghost-raisers, and such like, even before the time of Cagliostro,and thesame has been the case ever since the deceptions of that were so successfully Some of the atheists in the court of Frederick of Prussia, were afraid of the dark, and o‘hers could n-t conceal their uneasiness when the company numbered thirteen. that when old faiths are banished new ones apparently more difficult of acceptance are often embraced in the reaction, is exemplified Itis said that large num- plies including some men of promi- nence in various branches of natural science have become believers in spiritualism. ————__-2ee- In a recent address before the firemen's convention at Cleveland, attention was called to the extent to which the danger of the oc- currence of fires had been increased by many so-called modern improvements. buildings devoted exclusively to merchandise, e taken the place of smaller ones, part as the dwellings of the pre- Prietors, who sold their goods at whol below stairs and dwelt with their fai above: the openings through floors to admit light to the otherwise darkened centers of the enlarged buildings; the mansard roofs; the elevators; the multiplication of tenants m building devoted to merchandise or manufac- turing; the hot air furnaces, and the ready friction match, are specified as being among the discoveries, practices or improvements of modern times by whieh the duties of the fire- man have become more arduous and mor It is largely through these ii creased facilities for causing and spreading fires that the number is now so large and the amount of property destroyed so great. The annual loss in the United States from this eause is nearly $10),000,00, and there are on an average 150 fires every day. —re-—_____. The success of the New York experiment of @ boarding-house for working women, mo‘leled after ahome and not after a hotel, has en- couraged the idea of making a similar trial on It is proposed to erect acom- ing, with rooms graded in price from five dollars and a half to three dollars and a half a week, and capable of accommo- dating a hundred boarders. Though every one will wish that the scheme may be found Practicable and may have abundant success it does not follow from the good fortune of the cosy, cheerful little establishment now in ope- ration that the experiment of a larger institu- tion for the same purpose will have a iike re. ee ‘The Missouri democrats are divided on the money question,some still holding out for hard mouey, while the majority, like the party e'sewhere, appear to be drifting into green. backism. The influence of Thomas H. Ben- ton seems to be dying out. ‘Old Bullion” is too soon forgotten. One of his sayings may bring profitable reflection to the workingmen as well as to the Missouri democrats: “If I Were going to establish a workingman’s party it should be on the basis of hard money—a hard money party against a paper party.” ———_<-s-_____ A decision of much importance to the public has recently been made by Judge Dillon in the United States Court at St. Louis. It is that money received by a bank after its failure does rot belong among its assets, but is a trust fund for the benefit of the one making the deposit, and should be repaid to him in full. —___-+e-- Now that the straight-ont democrats of Mas- Sachusetts have nailed their flag to the mast, the various political factions seem to have pretty well defined their positions. All that remains for them is to define their strength. There is, however, one class of voters, the advocates of woman's rights, who have not yet openly declared themselves for either of the leading candidates. Talbot is an open and Motorious woman's righter, and Butler has helped to carry through Congress legislation authorizing women to practice law in United States courts, and has joined in defeating Various attempts to disfranchise the women of Utah. The woman-sutfragists could be happy with either. When invited to choose between them, they can only exclaim, “here’s rich- ness!” and hesitate. Whatever doubts may exist as to the result of the Massachusetts election, it may safely be predicied that the next governor will be a person more or less committed to the woma! Thesame truth, a larger seal uilrage idea. —_<re __ In some inexplicable way a bard money man has been nominated for Congress by the Milwaukee democrats. This unexpected oc- currence, in such discord with the spirit of the times, is aseribed by some to the interveution of providence and by others to a packed con- ———_-+e--______ hmond, Ind., who died re- 5 gold panes sntly, had kept #300 ntly, e 00 in forty years. shedidat believe in banks. Well, why should she? Was there a bank in existence in Indiana forty years ago which is open to-day, and able to pay back $3,000 de- posited with it then? —__-<+e-____. if Zach Chandler can bring it about that lonely Congressman Williams, the only demo- crat on the Michigan congressional delega- tion, shall be left at home and a republican be sent in his place, the tamily humiliation re- sulting from the defeat of son-in-law Hale will be partially avenged. This thought nerves the ex-Secretary. ITORS—An_ adjourned creditors of pity and street, Tals (Thurs ™. } assignees. ‘OTICE oy CRED! meet MARY A. CURTIN wit aoa Wa EN OC. BT GEORGE BOGUS, ‘and the size b. White Linen Bosoms, and the size ou curing a good fit. We recommend — mew USTER & SUNS, it Pennsylvania avenue. N EW BOOKS “Roxy,” by Edward History of Boman Literature, Histor Crattwell vin ty a Reformation in ‘Time of Cal- ued, "Wits BALLANTYN 448 Seventh ots THE EVENING STAR. |E*°=uSstOR: WASHINGTON: September 26, 1878. Mrs. J. P. PALMER, the Fashionable Milliner, 1167 ¥ st.. whilst on her recent visit to New secured the services of Monsieur LowRiz, the ited artist and designer in the mlilinery line. ‘Mops. Lowrie has but lately returned from Europ3, whither he has been in attendance upon the various Court openings, and he 1s now engag:d at Mrs. ¥."sestablishmen*, preparing for the GRAND FALL AND WINTER OPENING of Parisian Millinery, soon to take p'ace.sep28 tr LBS. BRIGHT NEW HONEY. 6 8 ibs. Green Bio Coffee. 1b. Best Guppowde 1 gallon Best weet Catal 6 cans Swiss Condensed Mik. 12 boxes Concentrated Lye. Beer's Port Grape and Angelica Wines, bot prices t aby place sout! C. 8S. O'HARE & SON, 1918 2th strect northwest, sepg6-tr Between M and N. OTICE OF BEMOVAL. ‘We are now at our Old Stand. 817 Market Space, at 3 reduction in reot, in k°eplug with the times. and interd to keep only the Lest and most approved brands and qualities of FOREIGN anD DOMESTIC DRY GOUDS, ‘Which will be sold a: the very lowest cash rates. ‘We do not intend to allow any one to leave our ‘House dissatisfied n sny way, and shall make every effort to furnish ail who favor us with their patron- age goods of standard quaii'ies. W. M. BROWN, 817 Market Space, Between 8th and 9 h rts, RODHEAD & CO., 939 Fennsyleania avenue, Sh seatase 2 nh ant Yee + na Invite the attention of tnei= friends. customors and strangers to novelties in NEW FAL: DRESS GOODS, jus? recetved and the excesdingly Jow brices at wh'ch First C’as; Goods, in late destens and mest celebrated makes caa be offere! wien purebased on aclore cash tacts, Stylish All-wool sultings 39¢. yard. Splen i Lyons @ros Grain Biack Bilk, $1. Doub:s Width All-wool French Cashmeres, BO. and up. Frvitof the Loom 4-4 Bleached Cotton, 8). Lonesds1) Cambrie, 12c. Linen Crash for Toweling, 3c. anlup. Beautiful All-linen Hemstitched Handke-chiefs, 1c., ($1.50 hor.) | Clark's Best (£00 yds. Spool Cotta.) 6 pocis for 25c, A teautfful Ling Hamburg Ec fc. gard and up. never have been s0 and examine. ij BRODHEAD & CO. sepi6-tr 939 Pa_ave., bet. 9th and 10th s | QEvEntE SEASON. sepiG tr Ss. ELECAMPANE AND HOREHOUND COUGH DROPS. Half Pound Boxes % Cents. 43-Notice that these Cough Drops are again to be haa ls all required. They speak for theumelves, ARTHUR NATTANS, PHARMACIST, Cor. 14th and I sts. and 2d and Dsts. n.w. Sep2t-ly B (£225. A. SAHS & CO. Have the pleasure to invite inspection of their NEW STOCK for the Autumn and Winter Season, imported direct from personal celections in Eu- rope, and consisting of the very Choicast Stylo;, the exclusive sale of which is confined to them, W. N. COBB, H. D. BARR, Artistic Cutter, (Lateof Kelly & Barr,) 921 Penna. ace. 921 Pa, avenue.t PERFECT-FiTTING GABMENTS ONT.Y dehvered. 825.26-3¢ EW FALL ANP WINTER DRESS GOUDS. ‘We call the particular attention of our customers and the public to our elegant assortment of NW GOOLS, just opened, comprising: Elegant New S:ylé Novelties, in all kinds of Worsted and Sik Goods. Beautiful col’d Dress Silks in all the new shades, ranging from $1 up. Rich Black Silks in every ‘Guallty. 20 pleces col’d Trimming Veivets, in all the new shades. ‘Colored Sating, in all new shades. MoURNING @OoDs OF EV ery i=) RIPTION. Shawls, Ci Veils, English Crapes; aut a fact "a Beneral stock of Dress Goocs of the first quality. #= ONE ICE ONLY, IN PLAIN FIGURES, © FRICE . SHUBTER & SONS, It 919 Penna. avenue. ESTABLISHED 1558. E. H. KELLOGG, No. 17 Cedar Street, New York City, MANUFACTURES THE BEST ERGINE, SPINDLE, SIGNAL, CYLINDER AND SEWING MACHINE OILS. His gocds are uniform and reliable; he al measure aud the fuilest value for Price charged; his productioi popular throughout America and Great Britain; through an experience of twenty y@ars In the business he has acquired a thorough knowledge of the requirements of Corsumers, and, if informed the purposes for which Goods are required, can readily luce the appropriate articie; and Will not, be excelled, if equaled, elsewhere at any but believes best goods the most satisfactory to both buyer and teller. Especial attention is invited to E. H, KELLOGG’S Corrosive Cylinder Oil; Star Spindle OU; tim fo x a Ou; ‘Star Lubrieat® are well known and i ack) Ol: Golden Engine Oli: stat Sewing * len a Machine Ol: Biack Star Lubricator (Biack oi; champion Black Oil, And he furnishes all other Grades and Kinds. sepa6-4t MAGNIFICENT sTocKk or FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. CONSISTING OF OVEE 100 DIFFERENT STYLES OF MEN’S BUSINESS SUITS, ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY STYLES OF MEN'S DRESS AND BUSINESS PANTS. FIFTY STYLES OF MEN’S OVERCOATS, COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF YOUTH’S BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’ CLOTHING. Ba-The aboveare all of the Latest and Best Fab- Tics, and made in the most Fashionable Styles, at Prices Lower than ever offered before, Please call and see before purchasing elsewhere, A. STRAUS, 1011 Pennsylvania avenue, eep26-tr ‘Three Doors from 1th street. ee E. S. BARTBAM, (LATE OF NEw ORLEALS, La.,) SARTORIAL EXPERY®, AND “TAILOB OF THE PERIOD, NOW WITH : GEO. T. KEEN, 414 Ninth street. Sepas-tr ust RECEIVED. 0 EE Ee 8120 __ 453 Penna. ave.. is aur st UN TO LOAN ON WA’ via- Re ann AS Loan'and Commission Broker, Fennsyiraais FOR RENT AND SALE. FOR RENT AND SALE. | FOR RENT AND SALE. | ANTED—A FRESH CvW; must be gentle, aid cheap for cash, Address COW. Se ANTED-—Unit-c States Enve ope. Dspart- ment Official and Foreiga STAMPS. at 409 ‘7th st. n.w. 895.28-30 ANTED—A YOUNG GISL to assist in a fancy store, at 430 10thet. u.w. Must come well recommended. 1 ANTED—A WHITE PORTER to atierd at depot: none but thosa us:d to the business. Address PORTER, Star office. sep26 2 NTED—Two AGENTS for the ciy; must fem Cf goca adress and have good refer- ences. Apply Room 11, 615 7th st. n.w , from 8 tol0a. m. 1. ANTED—A sinart, active WHITE BUY. from 16 to 20 years of age, that has bsea used to work in a fancy notion store, Reference re- quired, 403 7.b st. n w. 90° 28-2: 5 Terms at 1249 9:h st. nw. sep26.3.* ANTED—A FITUATION as a first-class try, Frencb, and can give the D Apply 1620 3 st... tetween 16th and 17:h sts.s26 2 * —hy a tamily of three aduits. three ae tee Untarnteh a Tian sora for it hcusekeeping; Ca, itol |, eouthea: = red, Address We 1. Bs, NO. 456 Loisiana ANTED—Comfortable, Furnished ROOM with gas and stove, within few squares of Post Office. Adtress at once, with price, whic te, C. W. S., Box W ANTE —A thoroughly © mpatent WHITE GIKL. for general hivusework,. Simall. samily and good wag-s; must be a good cook, waster ard wener and come ell recomended. App'y at 1424 Q st., frou 6:30 w8 p.m. sepa6 ANTED TO RENT—InvgpiAyLEs—Asm SRK HOUS, with modern improv munts, | leas*ntly lorated; cr part of a l:rze Hous>, for ight housekeeping, "Address, stating to-ms and location, Mrs, M. B., Etsroffice. — se, 26-2." ANTEL—One goed CuO8, who is w lling to aceist_In Washing and ironivg. None nest arp y without xd recommendations, Inquire Pex? to Mount Olivet Cemetery, Bladeusbury ra, for Mre. WM. H. HUOV aR 1 WANTED nt ater tay EAUGHT: MAN, al ed Archivestura h exparivuce ia d+ Address V. 0, Box 305. city. Fen25 2 * ANTED—A female COOK to work ina ree tauravt; white preferred. Apply st HOL MAN?S, No. tO Congress st., Georgetown. sz WW aaa BE Reliable young man a BITU- ATION ina private famtiy or boarding houso; Sood reference. Address A. C. B., Star office, £e) a ANTED—PLAITING. two cents per yard (Parisian mode): 902 9th st., one dvor norih of I st.n.w. Miss BELLE LUCAS, Dressmatear, No branch. Sope5-3.* 513, Ci we 3 Fe RENT—Two BOOMS. Corner 18th and N sts. Dw. bod P&E RENT—Three Us tarnished ROOMS, oa third floor, No. 12178 hst.n.w sep2}-3:* BR RENT—Two BOOMS on recon’ floor: fur- nished or unfurnished, en suite or singia. at 3209 10 b st. se0t6-3 * 1 9th ard E sts. n.w.;19rcoms, F. W. M! LEE £00. 631 expa0 6 BRENT The RILEY BULLDING. curser | & CO., 631 F st. n.w. 1B REN GRANT PL. Fe mely Furnished ROOMS on second and third floors, en suite or single; soath front: hot and ccid watcr. Rosid given se] 20-12. T—No. § ACE—Hand- if required. Private family, | POR BENT Thre Unfurnished ROOMS, sa able for housekeeping; hot sad cold w. large clesets, at 898 9th st. n.w. sep23- Fee. RENT—Upfurn’shed ROOMS on second ard third floors, suitable for housekee,ing, 1203 H st. n.w.. ad ‘OR KENT—Two large ROOMS: unfurnished; hot an 122 C st. new. OR RENT—A comfortab'c clght-room Bvi Foust xo Go sn St, cpposite Ja ntelary 1D See cod water in be Park. Key next door. ae RENT—Nire rou Brick HOUSE ae st. n.w.: in perfect repair for 1D. WEB- DINE PRENTISS, M. Dy 1224 9.h st. ‘n.w, sep! 'OR RENT—Frams COTTAGE, No, 1410 Wal- ison st.. between 16h and 17:h and P and Q sts. Dow. Apply tod. N. DICKSON, Health oi 212'4% st. new. Sep26 2; PGR BENT-$40 per month, HOUSE No. 907 Ost. 2. W.: 10 rooms and iyith. with voliar ad r moprov' ments. A) t sERE DOWNING, 2822 9.n 31. new.) sonass RENT-HOU E, eight rooms; goot cellar: Tange, hot and ¢9)\l water: and aif mara oD veniences; in good order, at $25 per month. Av pyted. A. TAIT, No $31 Pa ave. east :26-3:* {UH RES T—HOUSE No. 202 H st., contain ig 10 rooms sna all incdera eonvensenees, For further particulars inquire of COGIN £3. ccvher 20th and H ste. new. sep23. WR RENTO939 1 ST, Nav— Fur F ROOMS. en sriteor single viuh Uorrd: hy and coid water, ari all modern conveniences: el = Rant, neat and commodious. sep'6-3 * 5 On RENT—vurnichet ROOMS. In privay uk ROOMS Als et etling: larga and sinall RC tle PARLURS, wth ary ebou ences q:K REST —KOOMS Tor Pace; 8 communicating, 3520 Est nw ave. two communi Bished or unfurnished: cer ‘enient to the gover: men‘ derartments; ears passthie door; reference, SOF id VOR RENT—Th ned ROOMS; sec- ond floor; suis e for honsekeeping; water ard gas on floor basemen’, kitchen and coal vanl: rent low; desirable location. 524 132+ st.n.w noir Fst. se. 23 JB. RENT—29 Grant P) nicating ROOXS (u ‘cely Kurnished second story fr. has ail the modern ir: proveme: clon ANTED—Every lady to know they can bave their HAIB WORK done for 25 ceats per ounce, and CURLS for 25 cents a piec>, st Mrs, CALLAN’S, 806 Market Space. 125-3." ANTED—By ate-pectabic girla PUACE 10 few Cut by the day, week or month; don’t o- fect todoltght things about the housd, and can furnish machine; terms moderate. Apply at 1123 20th st. new. 25-20" ANTE€D—A willing and tidy white GIRL to take care o* a baby and make herself gyser- ally usefu). Apply 102 4:1 st. s ¢. oped 3° ANTED—R. OMS with Hoard, for lady and maid. below 9:h st. Address, statiaz tarm3 ¥. PATTERSON, Star office. spat 3° ANTED—A Good Family HOR3Baad CaR- RIAGE; no horse dasiers need apply. Tu- quireof R. W. AUSTIN, 1343 F st. ssp94-3t Waa Oo BENT Bo, a Ruauleman a co.n- fortab y Furnished ROOM in a private fain- uy, including fire and gas: rent $12; refernce re- quired, 2149 Pennsylvania ave. 80} 24-3." ANTED—By agent cman and wife, a pleas 2nty located unforrisied front HUOM, on second floor, with or without Board, and ocea- sional use or parlor; state terms. D. %. F.. Post Office. sep’ ANTED—Private PUPILS or CLASSES. jadies and girls for drawing and paluting. les and best of refereaces exhibited. Address office, sep23-Lw* ANTED—A smart, ative white MAN that has been us9 to work, and of good memory, toattend a dumb walter; one ot Restaurant rience preferred, Address ox 1, Star ollie fam E. ANTED—You Dersonaily to examing out complete stock of SEWING MACHINES; New American, Howe, Remington, or Davis, wi t £0} all the attachment: 0, . MCRENNY'S, 4379 Crawers, $30, at ch si. t.w. HRentirg $3 per mouth, and repaisiug a spe- cialty. sep13-tr ANTED—FEATHER BEDS to renovate, at CHACE’S, 616 La. ave. augsl-ly ANTED—Fine UPHOLSTERY WORK; 19 Years experience; 8 &c., at lowest prices, A.H. CHACKE, 616 La. ave. * aug31-ly ANTED—MOTHS and other Insets In furni- ture to exterminate by superheated steam, at CHACE'S, Upholsterer, 616 La. ave, aug3l-ly ANTED—Two or three GENTLEMEN to oc- a large third story south front room, or a} enila © second tloor, of HOUS 4 (un! 41561 st n.w.; m°dorn imp location cestral and excelie: t; Fut low re juired, tng front and BOM on see nd flo 121113th st. n, Qc to rer ROH MeN T—oNear kobit and Rigeay, hand. Xd. somely Furnished 4K) ROOM and PARL KR on fret floor, f hird-ste rz front BOM, $10; ROOM, 1320 @ st, nw. FP2E RENT Tho varty who applied tor 1222 1 st, Dew. has changed his plan. Will other =p- Picanis please call again? Kight ROOM: Di fely furnished far board acd room of w.feandchild. Modernimprovemants. sep28-30' provemen’ 18}s, betWeen And C at lnguire of J. PETTIBON Mr. JOHN GAY New E Ya. ave and 13's st. new. sep! °NT—Two new Brick HOUSES, with al the modern tmp:oviments, 8, 8. front avd back vards. Nos. $30 and 333 Ist st. n. ® Also, STORE and DWELLING on comer of | Fe BEN T-Six-rcom HOUSE, all mo $17, wh g-me row, D and Ist 230 Ist st n.e. K R¥NG—Yo patty without chiliren, tune large Uofurnithed HOUMS, suitable for hous rg; newly papered and patnted; bath roo xe, tecoud flocr, 915 New Je:sy’ ave. n, seC one door nerth of Istreet, Reference exchanze er 26-3t* {OR EENT—Forpished HOUSE of twenty suitable for bvarding; has elght promt lers that would remain, if agreeab! d for $100 and board for tw: (child 8 years, servant), and the retentto lack roolus, Address W., Star offi e, sev26-3 * FOR BENTINOUSE No. 45 H st. rooms, bath room, celiar, water and gas," $25 per month, sep@5-2.7 (OR RENT—ROOMS on second and urd floors. fornished or unfurnished; soathern e yosure. 11076 st. n.w. SepR5-2.* incnire of JOHN C, WILSON, No. 1225 F st.: or 342 D st, Gd FARM near there, well tmpio | WR RENT—PREMISES No. 1221 and 1233 F §t., suitable for a residence and store or offices, sep19-e087 JR RENT—At Annapolis Junction, NDS, cheap; al * 5 3.8180, & | eli lmnproredy THEO, - GATCHEL & Cv..'8thand F sts, sepl8-10t" | OB SALE—HOUSK, No. 1415 Q st., with 9 | Torms and cellar, all modern improvements: ri 000; terms cash, balance $60 per | Tretnat Tpereent ree TURN, EM ERS, 715 1th st. sepls. 27 oR RENT. nave vate family, two handsomely Furnished ROOMS. all modern improvements, Terms moderate. 929 K st. n.w. sepl7 Fe RENT_—A three-story BRICK HOUSE. No. 1115 M st. n.w.; ail modera Improve- Tents; ten rooms, Apply at 1103 st, n.w. 16-20 POR HENT—HOUBE No. 419 6th st-_ betweon D and E. n.w.;sul-avle fora large family or first-ciass hoarding house. Apply next door, 421, from 10 .im. to@ p.m., or from 6 to 7 p.m. B RENT—A neatly Furnished HOUSE, with | modern Improvements, containing 6 rooms: No. 406 Ist st. 8.¢., Capitol Hill, Appiy_on the premises. eep5-4 4% RK RENT—939 Rhode Isiand ave., a three Crore pened BRIG. with back buliding, 9 Tooms besides bathroom; cellar under entire how Inaulreat J. KE. ZUG'S coal office, 929 Rhode Isl and avenue, ‘sepS-1m* FE RXNT_—Cholce Furnished or Unturuished KUOMS, at Seminary Hotel, Georgetown, cor- ber Washington and Gay sta, Meals furnished In rooms ai §15 per month. sep3-lin* FOE RENT—HOUSE. No. 615 N. J. ave. I ori aTgomsy modern Linproverments: yard: house in repair; ren: per Apply to W. €. JOHNSUS, 718 13 west. th street norih- sep2-1m GOR RENT OR SALE—Desirable HOUSE, Ni Hig Moat a wa td rows. 7 tasotaned incdern Improvements; large brick stable ix rear Will vell house and furniture at @ great bargain CARRINGTON & CABRINGTON, Atiorney2-a:- Law, 454 Louisiana ave., opp. City Hall. aug3-1m KR RENT—A fine large HOUSE, containing 12 rooms, betides bath reoms aml water civ-et water, range, Latrobes, &c. ; catri use and stable; large house at §40 per month, paid Inadvancs. A 222 18.b bt. 8.W. ‘aus: jer RENT—Lsrge and smail HOUSES, desira- Riyiocated, atiow sents. WHEATLEY Bits corner 7th st. ‘and Rhode Island ave. n. OR RENT—Furnisnol PAKL S EVOMS, snd ROOMS farnisnet ing, and sever! sma!l BED ROU! Vanis avenus., corner 43¢ st, BUSINESS CHANCES. SALE—A Hotel OMNIBUS, ia good eon- stion. Apply at the Farkin:cn tous, corr Street amd Penna, ave, ~ 1+ KR SALK—Ip Georgetown, several iW WET L- ING HOUSES: also a number of SUILDING 3. Apply to J. W. P. MYERS. .715 15th Bi s2p23-2w is $2,000, AND $1,(00_ CU LOAN at 8 per « RED. KOONES, Se} 26-3t_ Room No. 1, National Mei’n Bank. 4:60 CASH FOR A POSITION AS WATC! MAN in one of the Departments, A, far cftice, TT SOAR, $3,000 and $1 200 at & por cent; $£00 at 10 per cent Apply to W. E. BURFORD, sep 798 E ctreet n.w. Ww E HAVE ON HAND a large amount of MONEY to loan on real estate security, at 7 rer ceut. per annum, in sums to sui sep25-2W DOWNMAN & GREEN, 412 7h st. ZARE CHANCE—Two valuable pieces of city \ PROPERTY, well located, worth $1 490, will be sold for $350 “ash; owner wants vo leave the citys Apply 321.4% st! n.w. Room 25. sep25-3t* QUE paALE— Two three-story Brick Houses of 8 rooms, gxs, x di bath, and in nice order, located 08 De- frees street, renting for $1G per month, for $1,600; smna’l cush payments and long time. Three two-story Brick Houses of 5 rooms, gas aud water, located on north A street, betweea 4:l: grapihsté., and renting for $12.60 per month, for Also, a large list of property. located in every section of the city, from $400 to $49,000. Bustass énd private property, which I am oifering very Jow, and on terms from $200 cash up, and oa long time, with low tates of Interest, W. E. BURFORD. sep25 Real Estate Broker, 708 E st. PCE BENT The STORE and DWELLING In a geod location, corner of 21 and Hs:. nw. key next dcor; rent low toagood tenant. sep25 H RENT Very de.irable Furnished RUOMS, cupy ‘ ina private house, with all modern conyeni: nmuatfe Rr geptlemanandwits Sabie bOaRis” | Hina pura house. with all odor, eonvant NTED—, rT co of Liss t OK RENT—New 8 room HOUSE 127 E st.n, W Gu of EVENING aay ene oie an rorya 1 pene a liberal price will be id, Apply at the Star x i Oth yy next tae Pade APP at ne | cont. Sep25-00 ws TE D—To exchange, new STOVES for old Ss WR SALK—New HOUSE near 13th st. Circle, LOAn— $20,000 AT 7 PER CENT. ¥. W. MILLER & CO., Scp24-6t 631 F st. nw. 1X BALE—ORn BXCHANGE FOR CITY PHOP- ERTY-Six ACRSS, good house and barn, 2'5 uitles from city, with three acres of corn; or Wil Sell at $100 cath and $15 monthly, APPLETON P. CLARK, No, 934 F st. sop24 3t* ESIRAKLE HOUSES IN DIFFERENT of the city for sale; payable in monthl7 instalments. Also, some in exchange for untm- ones, Groceries oF Fuel TLRS, Gt Lay window, 7 rooms, modern improvements, | proved ground, and Ksts.'n.w. Smokey Chianeye caret sross | $600 eae, BACCO orn iome eae UBDroveL ean, JOHN SHERMAN & CO., pay. Btoves reited. Rovié-tr. | JOSEVH'G, HESTER, 613 7th st. | so,25-F sep?4-1m St. Cloud Bulldiug. ENTED—CARPETSbO Mc i KENT—A neat six room HOUSE 0a BACBIFICE.—I will sell this week, for a e FEGRY Bore Bree at eee Boundary st.. bet. New Jersey avenue and dis | A. Sentieman having to reailze a sum of mone Sweeping Works, 7th-st. wharf. Orders by mail, or | 3{, Opp. Ve Droit Vark: reat moderate. Inquire | wo ethreostory BRICK TOUSER On cia left at W. 8. MITCHELL'S, Market Bpace.fgi-Iy | Of Ur. GLENNAN, socond door, S915 3 Toms, gas and Water, and well built, for $1,500. ANTED—Gentlemen to know that WM. MOORE, Merchant Tatlor, 1011 New York ° f suchng, Makes 2 evecialty of Cutting Garments to BOARDING. FIARDEOMELY PUBNISHED BOOMS and first-class TABLE BOARD; at 1826 N.Y. ave. ; terms rensonable. sep26-3it M8 BORDLEY has reopened her house for AVE Permanent, Transient ad Day BOARDERS, at 1800 F st., Washington, D.C. sep26-Im* NE, LARGE ROOMS; excellent location; first-class TABLE BOARD; remarkably low rates. 11CO0and 1104 12th st. n.w., fronting’ Le ernment reservations. sep26-Sc* AAR RSOMELY Varnished Suite of ROOMS, on first fl.or;aiso, Rooms on third floor, en suite or single; location very desirabie: half square east of Capitol; TABLE BOARD; 121 Maryiand avenue n.e. ‘sep28-3.* PARLUR, BEDROUM and RATH-B OM, A communicating, on second floor. with or without BOAKD, and Back Parlor, on first floor, suitable for two persons, or foran Oflice for a gen- teman. at 611 12:h st. n.w.; terms reasonable, cepsé.3.* WU LARGE WELL FURNISHED ROOMS torent in aprivate family; at 928 # st.; with or withcut BOARD; water iarcoms, sep25-3t* ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, with first-class TARLE BOARD; Iccation’ most Ne. 1322 I st., opposite aesirable; Franklia Square. sep25-B1t T O LARGE SFCOND-3TORY COMMUNI- CaTING ROOMS, handsomely iurnish BLX BOARD. and first-class TA, ), can be had at 921 New Yorkave. sep25-6." 621 Fen% ont .W.—For ent, handsomely-fur- nisied ROOMS, en suite or single on first at. House will he shown by the a1.d tecond floors, with or without BUARD: also, occupant, M. M. ROHRER, 513 7h a Front Room, suitable for au office, — sep24-3.* sepas-3t FOE, BENT Three unfurnished ROOMS tor ight housekeepinz, toa family without chil- dren; near to care; rent low. 14108 street north- West Sap St POR RENT HOUSE No. 1895 Tt, n.w., fur- ished in an excellent position, modern {m- provements, Apply on the premis3s, from 19a, mn. to4p.m. . 80p25-3.* ROE BENT—Two (2) large “unfurnished com- municating ROOMS on first floor, all modsrn. conveniences; references ex ed; a'so fur- nivhed rooms, 1014 K st. n.w. S385 30 OR RENT—Frame COTTAGE, coaveniently located, 7 rooms, latge side yard $2) ED- WARD C. CAKKINGION, Jr, 49 Miss. ave. n.W. sep26-1m K REN T—Vine BRICK No. 919G st. n.w., 12 rcomsand all modern improvements, ‘aud being now put in plete repairs rent, $62," Ap- ply to ALBERT F ¥OX, 920 F st. n.w. 125-36 Ok, BENT Laree jhandsome RESIDENCE partly farnished, 14 rooms, desirable for winter ard summer: beautiful grounds; $1,800 a year. Prospect Place, Georgetown. sere 3u* Ok ZENT Large south front ROOM, second tloor; Landsomely furnished; centrally located; heat, gas, hot and coid water; to gentleman orgen” Pemau and wife, Neferencé required, Location o9T st. new. ‘sop25-3." ‘OR KENT — At Mrs, Hicketts, 933 H st. n. W-, an elegantly furnished suitot ROOMS, including private bath on second floor, with firs! class board, can be had at low figures by Spat 32) a Die parties, Rk RENT—Newly furnished PARLORS and ROOMS on second and third fico-s, ail unusn- ally large and nice rooms, with or without board. House newly painted and repaired, 1203 G st, DW. sep25 3t= Prorerty located on Capitol Hill, and renting now for $15 per ee Small cash payment and long sme. 0. 5e123-1W- W. E. BURFORD, 708 E street, i JEWELRY STORE, 619 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, REMOVED TO TEIS PLACE, 8. GOLDSTEIN & CO., LOAN AND OOMMISSION BROKBRS, NORTHUEAS? CORNER OF TENTH AND D 8TS. Private Entrance on 10th street, Liberal advances made on valuable Personal Property to any amount and for avy time desired, on very reasorable terms, A large stock of fine goods for sale, The oldest @nd largest business in the city. 2 Sep23-tr O LOAN. MONEY ON BEAL ESTATE, in Sums TO Suit, AtBper cent, On first-class property at 7 par cent. B. OU. HOLTZMAN sep2l-tr Joth and ¥ ats, n.w. RGR BALE A four-story Brick RESIDENCE with four-story Back Building. situated on M St. N.W., containing 11 roows, with all moderna corvenienees. Terius $2,000; $1,600 cash; balance five years at seven per cet. sey 20-6 ¥. W. MILLER & CO. Mone TO LOAN.—Money constantly on AYA hand, in amounts to suit, at lowest rates of WARNER, jiterest. He No. 916 ¥ st. new. Thi aKa oe imps., 10 rs. saa 114 1th st. s.¢. cd 124 1240 ani 1442 8 st. n.w., mod, imps., 10 fs. Two0-8t a Hst. 807 Eim st.. LeDrett Park, 1620 17th st. n.w., f.b.. 6 rs. 21 tw 29 Myrtle . 426 New York ave., {. h., water, 1789. 1743, 416 N st. n.w.. fb. 7 * 1546 Unimproved Del. ave., bei. Band C sts. 8. Est, bet, 2ist and 231 n.w. K st., tet Bst 25th bt, E Union st rf. st. D.w., office 72 18th st. n.w., mod. 75 loih st. bew., mod, tmps,. 487 Missourl ave. nw. it. DL, 17 7th st’, No. 7. 719 Market Spaco— Roc 5. EAL ESTATE BULLETIN THOS, KE. WAGGAMAN, 519 Seventh St. (Changes made every Wednesday and Saturday.) | | Brick Houses For Sale. st. n. '. Mod. tm} etown, 1 + Jer, ave. Brick and Prame Houses For Sale. -G., f. Bey Mod. tmps., 11 rs...... 3.000 and 143 A'st. 8.6.. D.n.. mos, Imps..6 rs 3.000 ti he. m, 1.6 rs, $000 | .. mod.imps., 7rs. st. , b, ‘8th st. n.w., b. b.. 7 Te. 220 45 and 6th s.w., por ft bet, 10th and Mih's.6., per ft bt. Land K n.w., per ft 19th and goth n.w., per ft. sy bet. Del. ave, and 21 st. s.w.. per ft ps.. 12 ts mod. imps.. 2 imps., 10 rs. %. 922 Pst. n. j. AMPS... sess 1324—30_ 32-38 T st. n.w., mod. lmps.. 150-32 Mass, ave. e., 8 rooms, m, 1... Bou st. ne st. nm. Cor, 20th an oY 1338 New Pe 121 Carrol st. 8.6... 7 m £(8 D st. s.w., 9 rooms and bat! 2208 18th st. new., 7 ro 1908 18th st. n.w, 5 A fine front office room, #40 # si, ti. w. iis Hr] dD St. DW, ... 7 Cooke (fur)... Snes as PPOe BESTS vu. sMTH. Heal Estate Broker, Le Droit Ballairg, Corner of 8th and ¥ streets, 36 rooms. mod. tps. ---$ 09 00 S rooms, mod. im: » T TOONS, E20. LIMDS..coree- pp Fooms mod, toon 2. ¥., 10 rooms, mod, 1m 7th st. 8.¢.. TrOoMS., MOG. 1MD3...., Houses and Lots for sale in all part: thocity. Money to Loan in sums to sult, at 7, 8 and 10 per cont, ey 23 ur TY FOR HENT, pay 10TH AND F STS. H.W. gsnt Furnished Houss, M st... $150 ruished House, F st, nw. sinesetes) ROD: XOrk ave. n. w., 33 rouiis, turn, 159 V8. D.W., basiness W., 10 mi. an 0 00 vo E 8 i 3 8 Sf o0Dis- Mod. Uys. Fooms, mod. imps... ji rooms, mea. tapas en-o— Sy TOD, LUMPS. serve ‘w., Srodme mot, imps. W., Brooms, mod. tps... Brooms, mod. imps... rooms, mod. IPS. ...-—e, rooms, saRaoumeeasasereaasa Seez8seeecseesaessuergeg: BIKE fice rooms at 1419, 1423 and 1435 New York ave, D.W. FOR SALE— HOUSES and LOTS tn every section of the city at prices to suit the times, and on terme that will suit customers. Call and see my list before elsewhere, sepul-tre oJ ir B. H. WABNER & O0., BRAINARD H. WAR EDWIN A.MCINTIRE, o16 F street Dorthwest, &1n.w.,f0r§200 1416 10th st, nw.......25 Stoddart st., Gvo't’n. 35 438-440 K st. nw, .....25 1453 Pierce Pi, 817 L et. nw, .....25. 930 94 st. ne, 85 Sth et. nW......22) Bt, 80, o.oo Ha 29 ape SARRSOR SER SRESEEEEES Ee ricntrne RePe oc Ee H Bef 7 Rape ye el > K RENT—By THOS. J. MYEHS, Real Estate mn Fst. now. 10rs., mod, lm; west, 6 rooms. mod. imps., 7 ra, my tory ry me ith 1 im; -siory Brick, th 8t.. 14 rooms, mod, ips. 3-story Brick, 144 n 8-story Brick, 17241 os 5 ee st. n.W., furnished, 17 rms, ¥ street northwest, 14 rooms, LOST AND FOUND. LOAN—$500, $1.0C0 $1 500, $2.00) on Keal Estate Security. JOHN W. P. MYERS 715 16th st. sepls-2w UR RENT—HOUSE No. 716 Ota st. n.e: . ‘This hoase has a large groun ts, 0, 937 16TH St. N.W,.—Nic:ly-furnished ROOMS, single or en suite, where ths com- forts of a pleasant home can be secured; locatiun, very desirable, Excellent Table Bosrd. Terms moderate, sept 3t* WR RENT—HOUSE on ne. corner 14th and F &t, n.w., 12 rooms, all modern smprovements: Tent, 9125 per qonihy will rent to private Sanlly enly for one or two years, . E. j= GAMAN, 619 7th st. a sepr5 3t Ok BRENT With first-class BOARD. at very low rates. elogant suite cf PARLORS, ficst floor, two Roows second floor, and two on fourth floor, at $25 each, including Board and hi St. new. si LARGs, AIRY BOOMS, EN SUITE OR SIN- gle. with first-class TABLE BOARD: als. ‘Transient and Table Boarders accommodated: “is ferences exchanged. 612 9th st. n.w. and 206 st. BW. sep23-6.* O LAr GE ROOMS, also HALL ROO! "TD ith goon tans poate 1a private fauiiy at moderate price; locality pleasant, near Treasury and War departments, 19.8 It st, n.w. sep2l-gt* ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, with BOAED, 823 Vermont avenue, opposite Ari- Hedactiona to parties making per- manent arrangements. sepa0-im* WILL OPEN MY HOUSES, 7 Grant Pi; T andb3e Sees tain SOUS, Ast, 1878, have associated in my business Mrs. Ann K. Cat- HBoT Aabama, wLo will take chaige of @rant 18 ‘Houses o1 handsome!; ved, comely Improved, Permanent, ‘trsnsiontand Dy ai modated.. ‘No children 5 sepe0-1at” ‘Mrs, EF DEALE. ES. STONE. 1606 I st. n.w., will accomm M date Permanent, Transient “and ‘Board- are, 7-18." NINTH STREET N.W.— ory, doate- 2116 wrest Hot aie weer bathroom ‘couventents 16-1m_ H STREET NORTHWEST 15 1S2B spain Spans cettn pemsas Persia ABL) -ARD, at a moderate Price. ‘The locality is beautiful and central. alent goests, — sopilsw WE BEAT LOCATION IN THE CITY, ished or unfurnish- €4, with excellent TABLE BOARD, for two gen- te icmen with thelr wives, or two single gentlem Oe 'UROPEAN HOTEL, No. Wg HviSiaiait sacs tne Post and Puce Office. We will open, THIS 7TH DAY OF BEPTEM- BER, ‘the above-named Hi in elegant style, ining Some open tt Route at the day and night, Select mapecialing, @EE & CO, L, EIsrons, late of the Bichollea. .: mt » Inte Meat Inspector, Board of TTD BS Fae as cect wag costre good and ‘$50 to 980 per month; J month, and §8 to woke tates “elty, at 413 @ Equare. QE BENT Ewe two-story Brick HOUSES, 8 rooms, bath room, stable, all modern in provements, cellar: the houses newly fresco painted; No. 618 aud 624 221 st. n,w. ; the chariots run up to the door, Inquire at No. 403 7th st. n.W. Sep25-8t OR RENT—Three large, pleasant ROOMS on seme flor and two communicating parlors on first floor with use of kitchen, furnished or un- furntshed, No. 1 Virginia caterer to serve meals; references exchanged. 1217 H we RB RENT — Large, airy, clean furnished HOOMS, en suite or single, In a healthy loca- tion free from sewer gas and unpleasant stnelis, and rear the departments and business part of the street, north side of Judiciary sep25-4.* Fo RENT—A double, two story frame DWELLING, No. 87’ Mont omery streat, Georges wn; 10 rooms, mocern improvements, Jot wilt peak sia pest mangat tenant, for is in. neig! ood aud near cars. Apply to 124 Dunbarton st. sep25-4t" OR RENT—One three-story Brick HOUSE, 9 rooms, bath room, and ali moderna improve- ments, No. 227 13th si. s.w., near the Agricul- tural Department: ten minutes’ walk to the T'rea- sury; good neighborhood. Inquire at No, 493 7th gt Dw. ‘sep25-8t EB RENT—Four KOOMS, suitable for house- Keeping; Kitchen and dining room furnished and the of Fooms partly furnished if wanted; entleman, wife and two mn would take ef eas Recast soa 813 18th st. hw. sepa5-ae # KENT—Three unfurnished communicat oo ing ROOMS on second floor, sultable for light housekeeping, at No, 4081 st. nw. sep24-Bi" Unfurnished +H RENT—Two or three ROOMS. seccnd floor; all modern improve- meuts. Apply at 2118 Pennsylvaala ave. sep24- We RENT—No. 1619 K st. n.w.; $80 par Month; two bath rooms, hot and ¢7ld water, latrobe, gas, &c. Apply to B. P. SNYDER. Na- llenal Safe Deposit Company, 15th st. and New York avenue, sop24-im RK RENT—IMMEDIATELY — Fg Sento Mand ied, “ake Se de, ? Mount Pleasant Mrs. Gen. Hi ridge. NH . KENNEDY, 720 15:h st., or Bor 159, Washirgtonzcny. sep2s-3t* FOE RENT Furnished APARTMENTS, en ings 1s See Gore aaa aria te laren, References required: improvements; ecnvenient to all the de- partments; location ceuitral and destrable: 705 8h N OLD-ESTABLISHED MERCHANT TAILOR’S STORE FOR RENT. STOCK AND FIXTURES FOR SALB, Wi:hing to close my business, I now offer the above desirable opportuni y to any responsible par uty cogaged 1n the business and des! to make uw change. The stock on hand is small; for which and the beral fixtures I will require the CAsH, with a Iii discount, Rent of STORE will be reasonable. : B. H, DUVALL, Sepl7-1m 459 Penn's ave., bet. 43 and 6th sts. WOR BALE AR cld-established BOARDING. HOUSE and BAR-ROOM, No. 1792 and 1724 st. n.w. Satis reasons for selling. Apply on the premises, to ef FLANAGAN, sep! 50,000 $3 TO LOAN, IN 8UMS TO SUIT, ON WATCHES, DIAMONDS. JEWELRY, &c., at P. WALLACH’S, Loan Broker and Jeweler. seps-tr 1417 Pennsyivania avenue, Station, toe Drury Bouse Ane CBOUN DS, Spe BUILDING BIT ES, rolling, well wa- country. Address DAN*L AM- , Belt ‘Ma, sepa-3m ‘OW 18 YOUR TIME TO GET BABGAINS— for sale in dii it cit ferent of Rio i. Alt tog Belang LOTR FOR SALE. sep26 Bt: aOtheot. Whart. Pe ne ee one Plumber, 1920 F at. * pep5-25" W “e085 AND BUGGIES VERY Low. ‘New and, ragon, 2 or 4 passenger, suitable for wagon.’ RS he en e4-1m_ 908 10th street b.” gear Hay Marist, agons. a will be 828 Let TRAYED AWAY—On the 24:h of September, dsrk red COW, one hors. A iberal re- given if returned to Mrs, FOLKY, st., bet, Hand ists, ne.” 226 3c" randum BOOK, Diack back. J ,O8T- Saturday evening, on 4th st., between K and N, or 3d, betwesn D and K, one Momo- The finder will be handsomely rewarded by returning same to M, OHARA, at Holmes House, coruerof New Jersey Evenue and D st. n.w. 7d LGSa Several weeks rine. = ou when he yame, number of house and street (a8 below, ny Information leading to hi at 14498 st. Biack and Tan and Gray Scotch TERRIER, Had = left, a collar with owner's | > PAIR of large OPERA GL. Case; ABSES in leather case: taken trom 1405 H st. in June last, No questions acked, sep2l-5r MEDICAL, &c. tes and Obs! 206 15 st. 8,w., opposite Smithsonian, sepls-2w* $e. BREW AED I¥ DR. BEOTHEES Fails To cure any case of Femsie i ; 30 years’ experience. Orice \ONSULT DR. LEON, tho oldest established peace in acter. ‘He guarantees a perma- it and in the shortest time possi! of all Acute: Skin Diseases. Deadoned and fll-treated cases a Hy. A, thorough care street northwest. Se R. LEON, the Residence, 60 8. 'PECIAL NOTICE.—DB. ROBER. aN be consulted > We Satur- Gary at No, ania Gurchy cared” Oar i native of Balt a Sxperience in is city, achington, ovary Wedaseday abs le Perwcns in nona of note pa ey will find it to Rouoraute ad: scleutife treatinene’ art AMSSzS fparanteed in overy case he undertakes. ‘Will reter Dror ad Show letters of tae ereicians of Bal- same. Gail Or addrens aa above ce te fi ae Eutaw street, Baltimore. DRY GOODS. JBECSELs cAMPETs, NEW PATTERRS, JUST RECEIVED, ONLY 85 Cents Pen Yarp. Paper Lining for Carpota, 7 conta, Ingrain Carpets, 2% oants par \. Cottace Carpe's, 25 cents per yard, All-wool Lngraia Carpets, 60. Ingratn Carpet, Ingrain Carpets. extra dou! conte. Lage stock of flue quality Llagraln, choloe pat- C. M. TOWSON & 636 Pennsyleania avenue, South side, near 7th st. LOSING OUT-A LARGE frst class €-ply Linen the same as is usually sold at dozen. Fine 4 5 Canton Flanne! | cale Shirts, ready to put o1 fast colors, for only, Shirts, Fc. ; ready to put on, at MBEGIN NISs’ Branch shirt Factory, 1009 FP street nae, A™= WOOL BLACK CASHMEREs, 2» CO Collars. at $1 per Toren, FINE QUALITY. FRENCH DYE, YARD WIDE, ONLY 50 CenTs Pre Yano, Pure Black MOHAIR, double width, only 25 cts, New FALL DEESS GOODS, new styles, trom | CASSIMFRES, for Men and Boys’ wear, Pall style, 37, 50, 62, 75,87 $1. =< TWILLED FLANNELS, 20, 25, 80, 35, Ph oad WOOL FLANNEL, 15, 20, 25, 39, 25, 37. Canton FLANNELS, Peavy, 8, 10 and 12 cts, RLANKETS and COMFORTS, from §1.25 por ©. M. TOWSON & CO., 636 Pennsylvania avenus, SPECIAL BARGAINS IN CARPETS, ISK FOR DRY Goovs, try Brussela Carpets below RAY ODportuDly aot ity ai low rates, ® Best Tapestry Ingr Avlewoo! Carperne€ Eek ena Cobured Stiks: S3yc. De i capest place city for Wh | ” T. Ny NACDAINS 99 709 ASHMERES, 25, 50, 65. 75 and g2 00. $2.00. 8 ORSET. $1.01, Mme. Deworest’s reliabe PaTTERNS, t yameutta masit and fine Linen Bosoms 25, ready to put Finest Dress CHANTS made to onder ne mest elegant mans tory At guarasteed, for §2. rE SHIRT ready made for 60 cents un- 1, and one dollar ready to pat on, ‘Mrstery’* or ont A SHIRT, at a musiin and ext r Lis the cheapest . SHIRT at 89 cents, is mate of ui twenty-one hundred Linea ra thern’’ SHIRT at 90 cents, is the Hanuis, only belng open Front, We gvarantesevery article we sell to beas roe presented or the money will be returned, MEGIN BRANCH Sunt Factory, 1002 F street n. w. [{ OUSEFURNISHING Goons. We invite special attention of full and complete stock of HOUS! GOODS, which wo hay e are prepared purchasers to onr FURNISHING to offer at very low prices 4 . viz: inster, Moquette, Wilton, aeseis aud Ingrain HOOE, BRO. & 0O., 1328 F st., near Kbbitt House, Goop Qvatrry BLACK SILK VELVET, ONLY $1 4 Yanp, ‘This is the ch ‘Calland examine it, at CONNOLLY'’s, 608 Ninth street, opposite Patent Ofice, Oo™@= NEW ADVEBTISEMENT eapest Goods ever offered in this NEW FALL DRY Goops. pee, Pcre wool, $3.50: FALL DBY «oops. ‘© are receiving NEW FALL aud CARPETINGS t Ra ‘SHES a specialty, variety, Bru: NCH & BON have resumed join, Plano and the various 0: its, Residcnce, 608 H etreet n.w. sepl2-3m M8: RF. quent. Consultations tism aud Female Diseases recovery, rewarded x. Tsepae a | Cc. tas 35 REWARD FOR RETURN OF « REY, 808 9th et, eater’ “Lastan istic and ste, n.w, . Dencist, to southeast corner Zin per, DEt=s ‘DaNrisy. REMOVED TO 708 15TH "e Over Thompson's Drag Btore. Sort oa: DU! Dentist, 23 7 Be BANKERS. sets of Teeth, warranted.