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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTO October SI, LS7S. K ID GLOVES. © have Just received a full line of Wehat HINO KID GLOVES. culation over | 88 One Price Ory. ug @ much larger bona fide, ad permanent circulat: that ¢f all the other daily pepers in the city cAded together. Average sworn Daily © petre PRIC DRY GOODS STORE. To Travelers and Residents Abroad. Tae Evextxe Star will be f following pincer, ¥ spe will Le, receive Strand, Charing iis Boulevard Magenta, venue de P'Opera, Paris. To Advertisers. muested to send in their an- in the day_as poss AND EMPLOTES e W. Bullit Fitzhugh. We cordialiy invite our friends who may be in want of Cheap Dry Goods to give us a call.” We sell at GEO. J. JOHNSON, oct2ltr Corner 7th st. and Market space. Aavertivers are + cents ar ear All cases before 12 clock M.. The same day's isxue of those that hour cannot be assured. ‘To Correspondents. Letters should be addreveed to the Editorial or Business Manayer of THe Stan, according to thelr tenor, and not to any individual name. Otherwise p# delays may occur, on account of ab- "Checks, etc., should in all cases be made payable SING STAR NEWSPAPER to the crder of Tae E: ‘THE GREAT RUN FOR THE Compaxy—not to that of §~ Anonymous communications not read; re- Jected manuscripts not returned or preserved. —— The moie the affairs of the Glasgow ban uncovered the more rotten they tobe. The London and Glasgow papers are now Vieing with one another in the vigor of the terms in which condemnation of the m the bank Is expressed. The papers on this side ‘of the water are left as far behind in the matter of bitter comment on the failure, as our col- lapsed bank exhibits are by the faliure ftself. It is not likely that the English p: gin for some time to moralize on worthiness of American banks. is discovered to be depraved in G in the United States. me features about the mmpare favorably With the American course in st the bank managers been severely ching investigation hasbeen pagers of the BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HOUSE, 491 Pennsylvania Avenue. SIGN OF THE RED FLAG. LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Proprietor. Human nature treat Britain as | ¥S put for all that | ¥r A large stock of FALL GOODS just received, and ling tiem at the following low ip Boots, from 81 1) cases Men’s Kip: Boots consigned t> be sol pair. A lange of Fishermen's India Rubber Boots, from 83108 5 Men’s Caf Hoots, good quality, (will bear inspec- tion.) 82a pair. rom 75 cents to $4 5 ¥ School Shoes, at 75 cents a pair. Boys! Gaiters, sizes from T'to 5, 7 eavy Plow Shoes, from 90 ¢-nts up Men's Werking § Men's first-class Hand to put it mildly, | aa ee Since the Ohio election the n: tonal party has ans is SO poor as to do it reve t of all has be if the faets In the ea correctly reported. the unkindest Children’s Shoes, from 25 cents up to 82. se Lave been We have BOOTS and SHOES of every deseriy7 tion In the commissioners of elec Orleans, on the ground that the nati¢ not a party, but a fg 100 CasEs Jcst OPENED. tion. and cannot under SPECIAL INDUCEM aim representation. ‘The biood-thirsty H TO WHOLESALE ye and murder ti democraey of Louisiana, may now begin thelr Bendish work. a The approach of cold weather 1s hittel wih delight, -n spite of the suffering it must brit nd ii-fed, and the which it gives to existing cases of ycliow fever. It fs a stern remedy, but the plague which has brought sorr homes in the 02 CLOSED UNTIL WEDN, £23d,) 9 o'clock, Gn account of 100 ROLLS OF INGRAIN CARPETS. the ill-clothed, ALL THE LEADING PATTERNS. Cottage Carpets, 15 and 25 cents. Ingrain Carpets, 30 cents. Sof thirty-four me: published in Ne-w rpets, 60 cents, Two-ply Ingrain Carpets, AlL-wool Inzrain Carpets, All-wool Ingrain Carpets, Lowell and Hartford Inzrain Carpets, 85 cents. Floor Oi Cloths, all widths. 100 pairs larze double Blankets, $2, $2.: Bed Comforts from 75 cents. . M. TOWSON, 636 Pennsylvania avenue, South side, near 7th st. n (ITCH, FOX & CUTTER, ESTABLISHED 1866, ‘ATE AND LOAN No. 1437 Pennsylvania ave., Corcoran Building) opp. U. 8. Treasury’ Dept. nts, Lend Money, Pay Taxes, Effect Insur- S2-Special attention given to the management of ng to non-resident P representatives ering tem as spokesmen. way with owneérsiip in land, t Congress should profit in its delib- om the spirits of our de- The interviewed nationalists | gof ve all recetved common nd a majority of them have been | @nce.Attend to Repairs. Our public schools, to say nothing of should be represented by men of sounder views. —__—_~e-______ In certain contingencies, the democratic cam- Paign fund in some future strugsle, will receive a contribution from an unexpected source. The McGill, who died recently in Alle- gheny City, provides that his property, to the amount of twenty or thirty thousand dollars, shall go first to certain relations, then to three aunts in Ireland, and after their death to the democratic campaign fund. made for the disposal of the money in case the democratic party ts swallowed up, obliterated or otherwise disposed of, before the Gills specitied pass away. —$ On the theory that everything has Its use, the object of the infliction of pain has been made a subject of discussion. The London Lancet points out that pain in its chief and most obvious ser- vice to humanity is a deterrent and warning sensation to ward off danger. guardian sensibility of this nature, it would be impossible to live long in this world without Self-inflicting serious injuries. It is evident, too, that pain has an educational value as re- gards the mind and temper. —_—_§<_§_<os—____ ‘The anti-socialist bill has passed the German Reichstag through the combined action of the conservatives and liberals, and the threatened emigration of the socialists is now in order. But the bill as passed is so changed from its original form by amendments that the socialists may hold themselves absolved from the neces- sity of carrying out their expressed purpose. ‘The bill is operative for only two years and a half; it is not retroactive; the power of the police to make arbitrary arrests is limited; and the summary suppression of newspapers for a first offence is prohibited. It now remains to see what Bismarck can effect against the socia- lists in the next few years with the blunted weapon with which the liberals have presented erations by advice Property, Collect Interest, Secure T © INSURERS.—The Trustees of the “Mutual L Protection Fire Insurance Company” of the Dis- trict, at their last mecting decided of Interest on renewals of all policies in force at the close of the present insurance year (November 25th) from three and ahalf to three per cent. This in- ducement is therefore added to the reduce the rate previous low rate this company to all insur- ‘named. JAMES E. FITCH. Secretary, octl8-3t2c2p Cor. 15th st. and Penna. ave. por OVERSACKS. THE WEATHER FOR THEM. GU ae $3.50 £0 920. FALL BUSINESS SUITS. No provision ts caste as For Leet icine Men, DNDERSHINTS any NOAH WALKER & CO., 625 Pennsylvania avenue. Eecere wero no) PLAIN FACTS. TO BE CONVINCED, CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. Business Suits, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 14, 15, 18, 820. 10, 12, 15, 18, 20, 22, 25, $30. Fall Overcoats, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15. Overcoats, 3.50, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 18, $20. Diagonal Worsted Coate and Vests, 7, 8, 10, 12, 15, 18, 820. Black Cloth Frock Coats, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, $20. Black Cassimere Pants, 4, 5, 6, 8, $10. Fancy and Dress Cassimere Pants, 3, 4, 5, 6, T, 83. Business Cassimere Pants, — At the recent English church congress the practice of renting pews in churches was a sub- ject that provoked lively strong argument for the pew system in this country, viz: that it fs the only efficient means of obtaining the necessary funds for the sup- port of a church, does not apply in the Church of England, which ts supported by public taxa- tion. Consequently in the SheMeld discussion the opponents of the practice of renting pews seem to have had rather the best of the argu- Heayy Working Pants, 1, 1.25, 1.50, 1.15, 82 ‘Youths’ Suite, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, $15. discussion. The 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 312. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 88. Children's Suita, 2.50, 3, 3.50, 4, 5, 6, 8, $10. Youths’ Overcoats, 4,5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 815. Boys’ Overcoat, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 810. Children’s Overcoate, 2.25, 2.50, 3, 4, 5, 6, $8. Children's Ulsters, 4, 5, 6, 8, 810. Men’s Heavy Working Coats, $2.50. Double-breasted Box Coats, 83. Black Cloth Vests, 1.50, 2, 2.25, 2.50, $3. ESSONS IN CRAYON DRAWING BY C. M. Room No. 10, Vernon Row, cor- Toth et. ‘Terms, day cl Sons, 810; evening clase, 82 M*Pinis xip GLOVE DEPOT, S2-THE OPERA we open to-day. Light KID GLOVES, wi ity excellent: prices & ‘© THE LADIES OF AS we removed my S. EN’ 26 N. Eutaw street, Balti- peter ply a renamdent of: iving satisfaction MRS. M. L. WH ES, with 3, 4 and 6-bu d 81. SHINGTON. RESSMAKING ES- 1011 Pennsylvania Avenue. a octl8-tr Between 10th and 11th streets. i _ WANTS. WANTED Atsie lia st. mw. TE ROOMS, second floor, unftrnish yered and painted. ANTED TO Hilt ALOON HANDS, at A BOY, a go milker, , south Ay rner 13th It and War hhree wood WANTED OYSTER SHUCKER, at Che Tern. avenve. T Lourework, cook, wash and iron; reference required. Apply 906 12th'st. now. It TANT) a SITUATIC work. Address 12 TANTEL ccok, by a respectable colored man, best references. Addrees 1030 New Jersey ave. J ANTED—A respectabie young Ink, about 14 ars of age, in a fancy and worsted store, as ap- Xe . Apply, with references, 614 Mth si ite T ANTED—White or colored WOMAN, to cook, wach and iron ; eeven in family ; best references required. 608 17th st. D.w. 1t* , ANTED—ROOM wanted in a quiet locality, where there are no boarders ‘and no _questio 2s respectable colored woman wizhes as Jaundress or general house- first-class RESTAURANT «GOK; cromehiy competent; one who wil stay nights: female. Wages 210. Apply at WIND- Oh Dinine Rooms, corner 10th and Fst. n.9¥. It" y ANTE ery lady to. know they can have their Combines made up in the best manner for cents per ounce, at Mrs. CALLAN’S, 805 Market PULLETS snd a Ci W tite Lechorn ante Bestia or black & State price. JAMES WILLIAMS, corner of and Washinton sts,, Georgetown. \, ANTED—PLAITING, two cents per g W 4itian mode) 902 Sth ats onedone wort gf st.n.w. Miss BELLE LUCAS, Dressmater No branch. = at (A, ANTED—A PLACE, by a respec to cook, warh and iron, or tod work in a small family ; ret oe ED—Two furnished at 31 W bedroom, communicating, on floor, without board, in a central 10 must be moderate. Address B.S , do general house: rence if reqtt th xt., near Bounda: PARLOR, and bath-room adjoin. three ROOMS, and Reht honsekeep ing; st_nw. Call at once. och a van: Inqv ist. and Pen Foe BENT—Two con nished or npfurn: Board; ina private fu nw, SOR RENT—OFFICE ROOM, ni ner k 13th st and Maseachusetts ave.; euitable fr a pbsseian, there “Teing “none in’ the hood. southern exposure, with ~ 1801 Massachusetts aye. oct] 3 ‘T—A Front and Back PARLOR, folding rs, Unfurnished, at very reasonable rent, with GbG gr MO RED-ROOMS more, at 614 12th st. a few Coors from F et. For BENT woUse No. 1106 4th at., between L st. and New York ave., near K street ‘market; i K00d conditio d will Be rented low to the right party. Appl Defrees st. )OR REN1— Furnished communicating ROOMS, K ff, IOT1th kt., one of the most desirable localities in the city Street cars pass the door. References a) and: Summer Kitchen; water in the yard. Rent $13 per month, in advance. Inquire wt LL N st. octal Bt FOX RENT BRICK No. 1503 9M st. maw. | rcoms, bath-room and modera {my newly pavered and painted. Rent only 33 (OAPHERT F. TON No. 0 Bana? 2ENT—Two very desirabie furnished com- juunicating ROOMS, on the first or second floors, vith bath-room; also, one ROOM on third floor; lo: cation central; convenient to the hotels and depart- ments. No. 819 18th st. n.w. : vivate family, adults, withina square of War and Navy Departments, beautiful neigh. borhood, wonld like occupants for two Unfurnished PARLORS: bath, hot and cold; as and heat, Good rdif desired.” O. tar office. oct21-3t? WASTED PARLOR, with two connecting rooms, furnished,with or without western part of term W ANTED_A lady of refinement desiresa pl ROOM and good BOARD ina private f where the comfor must be mode of 2 home may be had locs end: best of 1 vork ina mnily; must asher and er. Apply. be: B st. s.e., i square, . two ROOMS ard, at &8 per. vanes from the ¢: ae cif de Pars pass t rd ; beck and front parlor en sn furnished or unfurnished. E-st 206 D st. n. oct TANTE! gentleman and wife wish tw mnunicating, furnished ROOMS, Capitol Hill. from November lst, dress Mr. Bi ., Star office. y ANTED—Ladies to know that the best Dresses in Washington are cut by the French System, at Mme. COLBURN’S. All kinds of Dresse made in the latest Fre and wai d to fit, at ANTED—ORDERS for hair work left at H. , PHILIPPI, 802 7th st., near H. Beautiful Braids made of Ladies’ combings for $1; Puffs, 10 cents. Faded Braids, ete., restored to the orizinal calor by. my new process. All work first warranted solid; also, bargains im Puft Braids, ete. J ANTE KRAAK, ANTED—Th FU HOLSTERERS. Apply to W. B. and Market Space. to work in store. Hi. 5 OCUB-3E WANTED To Re furnished, with or without Board, yermanent: also, second Ueman, at -1, by ventieman and wii a with Hall, west of 12th st. n.w modern improvements not essential. Rent in a Vance, not to exceed #25. Best of references. A dress, at once, Box 10, Si 1 Ws N to learn the phot xraphic art: for terms and particulars, ‘apply at DILLON’S Gallery, 1227 Pa. ave. oct lb JANTED—Yon before purchasing, to EXAM- INE the “New White” SEWING MACHINE, roomy, quiet, light-running and easiest learned: Also, the New'Home. All the old standard machines on hand. Also, some second-hand. Kenting and-re- pairing a specialty. J. F. McKENNEY, 427 9th st. DLW. octl4tr J ANTED—Everybody to get CARD PHOTO- WW aiapris for ois go per dozen ; 18 «mall PIC- TURES, 25 cents, at DODGE'S, 467 Pa. ave., bet 434 and 6th eta, ovta-4w* WANTED—o14 GOLD and $ILVER in large and ‘small quantities. Hihest price paid. HICKEY &CO., Manufacturing Jewelers, 358 Pennsylvania avenue. octl-lm ‘WANZED_FEATHER BEDS to RENOVATE, at NV _CHACE’S, 616 Louisiana avenue. aug3l-ly W ANTED—Fine UPHOLSTERY WORK ; 19 years experience. Goods, &c., at lowest prices. A. H. CHACE, 616 Louisiana avenue. _aus31-ly SW ARar MOTHS ang other Saneete ia tural: ure to ex! etper! : CHACE'S, Upholsterer, 616 La. ave. augalcl WANIED-A perfect and clean copy of the first number of the EVENING STAR, for which a Uberal price will be paid. office. Apply at the Star auug30. ARE G me ones NEGENES 6 ones, Groce! or a 'S, anc K ste. nw. Smokey Chimneys cured or ‘no pay. Stoves rented. novi6-tr ‘ANTED—Gentlemen to M. RE, Merchant Taner sO) Mer ek a NOORE, specialty of Cutting Garments to be ‘made at FOR SALE. ‘OR SALE—Three HORSES, one side-bar shifting makers; nearly new HARA ete. One a very handsome HAMBLETONIAN BAY MARE; 15% hands high, coming seven years old; is a very free and prompt driver; can. trot about three minutes. Another is a BLACK HORS! aut years old ; is a pleasant driv can trot twelve miles an hour, and safe for the most tim drive. ‘The other is a SORRE roke to the eaddle; is also a good drive Are all warranted sound. Will be sold together or separate. first-class WA GO a merchant or butcher; either ‘Horee will work anywhere, Sag and not afraid of cars; will stand without hitehing ; both good driving Horwes, “Also, oue ood RIDING HORSE. N. P. LEWIS, 328 Penneyivani avenue n.w. AND BED com- Call at 418 3.1 st. 18-31 GANT SECRETAR' bined, will be sold very low. W.afterGp.m. tls {}OR SALE—A splendid little SADDLE HORSE, BGnnde high) thoroughly ditted :“lopes, beenataly. Can be eeen at GHEEN & OSBOEN'S Stables, 627 G st. n.w. oct15-6t finished in finest manner th brown satin; suitable for private use.- Made by Joseph wus, of Philadelphia. Will be told at fess than the cost of ‘manufact it. Call and examine it. Also a full line of new and second- hand Phetons and Buggies, of all de- scriptions, at prices to suit the times. Vehicles of SALE—Second-band _G in first, PGinditon, B00; secon aod eine Sretrate DAULET, im spleniid order, made nga: New York $ity, 8400) very Ught half-top- dont 850, Be now price soon here , 8 B y Fes SEGGTES PHETONS he eee cheap to out. ROBERT H. GRAHAM, Hepos- itory_ and , 410416 8th st. nw. D ry and Factory w., between Dh HISS & CO., REAT WESTERN NEW YORK PRODUCE DEPOT. ‘The largest and stock of POT. BEANS and APPLES: District, car lots or otherwise. at en Ss, ni 460 Penn. ave. IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS, FURNITURE, DRAPERIES, MIRRORS, ORNAMENTS. 465 N. Charles street, Baltimore. GRAND TUMBLE. THEY ALL DO IT, AXD 1 MusT Do A. B. COPPES' CE 25 cents per dozen, in box. Select 35 cents & quart, southeast corner Tih Pee Feat ; ysters hu. ish. oct21-6t* ing of and ‘both atyle and qual- work ‘ill visit Wa and 8 1b- Bidwatetnnn mace att en LLECAMPANE AND HOREHOUND, 1.00 WHITE SHIRTS. ‘Try them. If not satisfactory, ‘y contain more country for the amount of money. WM. 8. TEEL, 935 Pennsylvania ave, | JAcKsoN's CHEWING value than ‘any COUGH DROPS, Half Pound Packages, 25 Cents. Coxvestent, PLeasant aND EFFECTUAL. You fe CoUg and eee) Cents to better advantage fcr ARTHUR NATTANS, Paammactst, Fourteenth and I and Second and D ste. mies TOBACCO. Awarded HIGHEST PRIZE at Centennial Exposit for Vine CHEWING QUALITIES and EXCELLENCE AND LASTING CHARACTEN OF SWEETENING AND FLAVOR- ISG. The best tobacco ever made. As our bluest-ip that Jacksox’s Brst is on every Send for sample. free, moods, see ping, Sold by all Ms SACKSON Petersburs, Va. “janitmbskly JE,JOU WANT SOMETHING REALLY PLEAS. ant as a dentrifice, 'WELL'S EUREKA T¢ ‘Ho HODES, compre early of imported scl Srticle. Gu any eels Department, and on avenne oar lin Fok SALE FOR, RENT ing enclosed with iron’ railing; very healthy cone A careful permanent tenant can, at $40 per month, Apply at 222 13th st. s.w. Bre. light and attendance. Exe 1320 I et. n.w., opposite Frankl bath-room’ floor; dry cellar. Fo, REN’ brick stable on rear of I desired: the house being No. 926 I st. n.w. Inquire of CI S El 927 H stin.w. octhT-t and bed-room, with dreesit Ler of Congress. On third floor, two delightful com. munic water, jas, R. W: FENWICK, Room 28, corner 8th and F ats. octl7-1m POR REN Ders, at 1340 I at. n.w., opposite F Seminary He meals served in rooms at $15 per m< can have their own provisions cooked. ing 15 rooms, OR RENT—HOUSE Ni taining thirteen rooms, ments; has been thorou: W rented only AOA. WI y renovated, 9 a first-class teh ILSON & CO., nites of Furnished ROOM oct! FSRFEN AS Fore To gentlemen only, one lange newly furnished FRONT ROOM, on first floor; tw yenows facing south, one north and one east Ms reet r Troom BRICK HOU ; Water and vas; all in good ord su.w. Inquire No. 628 3d str B stre ned I —Three or four Unfurnished ROOMS, or furnished for housckeeping; beautifully lo: ated ; modern conyeniences ; No. 13 1st street n. ¢., op) osite Capitol. oct] 9-3t* T—Elegantly Furnished ROOMS, en siteor single beautifully located out BOARD. Terms moderate: 106 6, posite Botanical Gardens. 908 H street, desirable ROOMS, with ARD ina private family, at mode- ce ‘ocality pleasant! only two squares from War peulity p Cees ; OR RENT—1012 19th street, next the corner of K etrect, BRICK HOUSE, 10 rooms and all modern ments. Inquire of COGAN & SON, corner 1h and H streets, ‘oct 19-3t ICE ROOMS in iso, two large Hall Rooms, iety meetings. Apply to J.J. 28t. Cloud buildiny. 0c19-6 10 rooms; was, Will be put in zood condition on by Novanber dst, Kent THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, ‘The fine RESIDENCE all modern improvemer m siven immediately. Inquire E. WAUGH, Room No. 4 St-Clond Build- octl9-1w" Inquire on oct 19-6" 3, LL rooms: og Ane all modern improv 1340Q street. Pric ed itunediately. street street m. en rooms, bathroom and elegant dry r:has ranye, latrobe, hot and cold water, as, ter-closets, fine front and rear yards; the front losed by iron railing, Rent only 920. Pos. n November Ist. Apply to M. M. ROHRER, aininic si ith street. oct h9-3t FOkRENT A Furnished HOUSE. Call and see 458 C st. n. Oct 18-3" Kok RENT. water. vas and It water close ‘Also, HOUSE 921 octl8-3t Easy Tenss—HOUSES 1114 1th stand 2207 H st. Apply toJOHN TRIMBLE, Pst. oct 18-3t" Ok RENT ROOMS, furnished or unfurnished, with Board. ‘Terms reasonable. Location pleas: ene square from Capitol grounds. 113 © st. oct 18-203t* —A fine large HOUSE, containing Felve oom, Hesides bath rooms and wat : hot and cold water, range, 3 car. ouve and stable; large yards; beaut street for 850. procure this house ») paid in advance. octl8-tr ted, and near street cara. Has rent (OF even. Foe RENT—Fourth-story ROOMS, for gentlemen, handsomely furnished. at $5, #7, 810, includi lent Boardif desired. pklin Square. octl7-6t* VOR RENT—A suite of handsomely Furnished PARLORS on, second floor; also three single ROOMS for gentlemen, at very reasonable ‘rates Board furnisiied if desired. 135) . Oct pork RENT—Two desirable HOUSES, Nos. 100 Ist. n-w. octl7-6t° and 323 Missouri avenue. Rent low. juin ireon the premises or of FRANK T. BROWNING, Colum- bian Law Building, 5th st. a ‘oct 7-6t' E! RANT PLace—Completely fur- niched, (including piano;) twelve rooms, besides pario ing-room and kitchen ‘on same ‘ent in advance. octl7-6t* ‘Threestory BRICK DWELLING, with Back Building ; modern improvements: + Which can be had if HARLES EDMON: NT—941 K W.—Two ROOMS: on first floor, handsomely furnished as parlor -roomi : suitable for mem- MIS, south front. “Oct T-4t® {OR RED PMOcSE No 38 ofits wattenn ee ree Dath tub and closet. Apply to owner, 39 Ruope Isuanp Ave.—A three- ED BRICK, with Back Building, story PRES nine rooms, besides bath-room; cellar under entire houre, Inquire at J. E. ZUG'S Coal Office, 929 Rhode island ave. ‘octl7-Ln 2022 F st. n.w., 16 rooms, mod. imps ¥F et. 77 Bet n.e.,8 rooms, niod. imps. 390-92 T et nw, mod, its. Cor. 20th and E n.w., 10 rooms, nod. imps _octlStr 919 and 921 7th st. n. w., 8 rooms each. A fine front office room, 940 F at. n. w. FOR RENT AND SALE. _ Pena Ea TE atin 806 F strect. n.w., dwelling and restaurant . A st. ce., 12 rooms, mod. ips. 6 E st. n.w., store. 2253228283 Houses and Lots for sale ROPERTY FOR RENT, = By R. 0. HOLTZMAN, Real Estate Agent aud Auctioneer, 10th and F-. sta. n. w. 125.00 Sy00.00 100.00 100.00 aa8 3 2233228: Besssecseseess SIEEEME RES SSS b. w., store 65. 20. Office rooms at 1419, 1423 and 1425 New York ave FOR SALE— FI a. Ww. HOUSES and LOTS in every section of the city at prices to suit the times, and on terms that will suit customers. Cail elsewhere. and see my list before purchasing Money to loan in sums to suit, on Real Estate, at 8 per cent. and at 7 per cent. on first-class centrally located zeal property. oct R. 0. HOLTZMAN. 20 6th st. se. 4th st, x K et., bet. 3d and 4th sts. n.« iy bet. 3d and 4th sts. n. b 50 50 489 Missouri ave. n-w., mi 50 343 Pennsylvania ave. n. 40 417 13th et. n.w., second floor, mod. imys., 8 ré. 2 36 35 35 J issue on the Ist and 15th of each month a bulletin of all pro) can be had by mail if ae On Wednesday. Oct, 22, at 5 5 On Thursday, Oct. 24, at 5 p. m., No. 916 E st. n.w. Loans.—2,000, at 8 per cent. REL ESTATE BULLETIN THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 519 Seventh Street. (Changes made every Wednesday and Saturday.) Three-Story Brick Houses For Sale. iT st. n. imps., 13 rs.. mod. imps. mod. imps. re, . ‘rame Houses For Sa le, 2,000 corgetown, bh § . imps,, 6 £ hold frame church, = De det. pet. Land Msts. n. bet. I and K sts. bet Tand K sts. Houses For Rent. 8 13th et. n.w., mod. imps, 10 rs. ‘9 New York ave. n.w., mod. imps 15th st. n.w., mod. imps., 12 re, Missourt ave. n.w., mod. impa., 15 r3. it d. imps., 15 rs. . . mod. imps., 11 rs. . 0 20th st. n.w., mod. imps., 7 rs. 38 F st. n.w., mod. imps., 10 rs mod. imps., 10 rs 32 30 30 30 23 25 25 irs. 25 Wy imps., 6 rs. 20 large garden, 4 rs... 20 st., gas and water, 7 rs 20 -W., eas and water, 7 rs. 20 . D.w., Water, 4 rs, 18 Sth et. n.w., water, 6 rs, 18 erty for rent and sale on my books, which on application at my office, or will be sent Auction Sales. .. 701 Fst. n.e. octl9-tr FOR BENT. Braranp H. WARNER, B. H. WARNER & CO., Epwis A. McI 916 F street northwest. Cor. 18th & F n.w. fr.8300 25 |. fur...250 SSSSBSSSSSy! No. 100 Missouri ave; mod. No. 917 8th at. ae., store... Stable, I st., bet. ‘hand th SALE— House and store,cor. 17th & E n.w.,gas & water$2,500 ‘No. 1735 11th st., gas and water. No. 1737 Lith sty gas and water: T have also for sale a number of” very desirable Houses situated on, Capitol Hil having all the mod. gra improvements and convenient to both lines of street care. “AUG: A RIGHOLSON, Real Estate Broker, octétly 08 4 in onyx, with monogram on leaving game at Arlington House. {OR RENT— No; 1790 Tat. nw, all mod. impe. 323 ave., gas and 23 impa., 13 rs. Est. nw. JOR RENT—By THOS. J. MYERS, Beal Estate mn Frame House. $082 2-story Frame, 2013 8 st. n.w., Setory Brick 1414 ¥ et at we Larose i ‘in May Building, 1216 F st. nw. st. n.w., 10 rs., mod. imps. 6 rooms. ick, 405 11th st., 14 rooms, mod. imps, corner 7th and E sta. nw. augd-Llw* “LOST AND FOUND. OST—On 19th instant, a large SEAL RING—stone 8. Finder rewarded }OR RENT—All of the HOUSE over and adjoi Dooley's drug store, with all modern convent- ences, at a reasonable rent, most of which may bo paid y table board for assistant pharmacist, who Toone fa the drug store for the purpose of answering hight calls. Apply to F & DOOLEY, on the prone ises, corner 3d st. and Pennsylvania ve. 8.6. Ocl7-6t 10 REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR RETURN 2 to the Star office of a FALL OVERCOAT of dark mixed cloth, with name of Brooks Brothers & Co. New Yor] from a carriage on Sunday afternoon in the eastern ‘on inside of collar. ‘The coat was dropped of the city or Uniontown. oct21-6t Fa RENT—Handsomely-surnished ROOMS, en suite or single, suitable for Senators and Mem- franklin Square. _octl6-Gt* {OR RENT—Three-story BRICK, 2421 K st. n.w.; P'Sveter, was and’ bathe? Rent nibs per month. Ap: ply to 2403 | ylvania ave. nw. octl5-2w* OR SALE—Valual with 2,375 feet of all; excetlen 5th vestment; price City_ Hall; ). JOBEPH G. HESTER, 13 1th st. oct tr otel, Washington ak, Gem Ls fon | + ionth, or families ‘octi2-Im* ‘OR RENT—DWELLING HOUSE No. 419 lth 54m... with water and gag: twelve rooms, be- sides bath-room and cellar. Rent, $40. Key’ on premises. Apply, to 8. 8. SHED, "8, umber, 9th and D ste, ol2-1m PH RENT—One three-story Brick HOUSE, nine rooms, bath-room, and all modern improve ment, No. 33 13th st. &w., near the ral de- Tasha: en atic’ a Re Mate wa neighborhood. Inquire at No. 403 7th st. nw." Rent B28 month. octl2-8t OR RENT_Fine brown stone front RESIDENC) No. 1341 Kat opponte Franklin, Park, sie? -house and stable; Friage lange ‘back Parking in frout handsomely inclosed, This te oe Bigot ta 1OB, | reports ad to, the Fe. | of the inoat desirable residences in the city. for with abstracts of real estate. | particulars JOHN NDER, 1232 or Coated eva, Be * jyll4m" Pennsylvania lee oct] 1206 ADAME. Astrologixt and Healing Medit (OR RENT—Furnished ROOMS on first and sec- M’2tbe ‘as usual at 201 D st., corner ‘ond Hoors: alsa or en euies all modern ate: 2d nw. augi-ly Wiences ; private family: No. 6 Grant Place, between ASTROLOGIST Mrs Dr, ELLIS, 605, Pennayi. | Gand Hand 9th and Joth sts. n-w. ose ‘Yania ave. If you would know the truth, consilt ina eaten Veet aaa sa ihe Doctor in all tings. hours from sa. m.to | Wot yok E BORLAND. Ht De aes 9pm spisiy | tween the hours of 4 and 6pm. Will not be rented as a boarding house. MESSES. M. W. GALT, BRO. & Co. Invite Inspection of their ENGLISH CRYSTAL CHANDELIERS, which have been reduced to. such low figures as to compete in price with Chandeliers of other: and far surpass them in beauty and furnishing oct4-6m_ UNES, TRUNKS, eee TRI Ni) sa TRAVELING to | Lanwor took and gresint va EER $30.00 | tory of wae! aR 3 modern imp in A rt WEARS Ta eee Fo RENT—HOUSE No. 615 N. J. ave. n.w.; 9 rooms ; 3 Six Fine Wamsutta SHIRTS, made to order, for Wameutta SHIRTS, -maade, 7! Fruit of the Lona Sai Oboe 4-ply LINEN COLLARS, 3 for 250. 4ply LINEN CUFFS, 26 and 2c. DUBRE! Branch BALTIMORE SHIRT MANUFACTORY, oct16-6t 461 Penna. ace. Be ABGosY SUSPENDERS, Are “something new” and comfortable, at 50 cents and $1 pair. THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, octl5tr 826 F st. n. w., Opp. Patent Office. FRESH Together with t SUPPLY KNOX’S N. Y. DRESS HA’ Price reduced from $8 to $6 sa DERBY HATS, For Young Men. Harrer. FFA== AND WINTER Goons, ‘A superb selection and Street Wear receit tle ved and ready for tae ‘tavorsof HEIBERGER, Crrizexs' Anuy & Navy Mencuanr Taton, sepl0tr R SALE OR RENT in room | J)H. M. L. JULMHIN, ECLECTIC PHYSI- fous Paps brick front, with, modern im. Dt 1207 Pennsylvania avenue north: HS pd “ist” | without the use of Mereary or Opti, sep30- OE, RENT_Frame COTTAGE, con To. 7 Targe side yard; EDWARD C. GARHINGTON, JF 00 Mase ave hw. sep25-1m R No. 1619 Ket. nw.; 5 yh RS fe Toone, . 3 ». SNYDI National Safe Beppu Goanpeey ibtinat and New York aveaue. son ‘yauta ayenue, corner 474 at. moarll-$m' NEW G00pDs JUST RECEIVED J. W. 8) x gece gua ton 5 1S Swat Boy's 8 mage fouth’s 6 ‘up. 2.50, 3, ce aes 150 to 82. Pete ed ee ae yo Nolte ‘end dmaaia, BUSINESS CHANCES. ANTED—A PARTNER in the MILK BUSI NESS or with COWS and good chance. Addi ; ARGAIN— Fox Sa. of BAR-ROOM ;Teason for 6 ress “Business.” City P DRY> GOODS. OB ONE HUNDRED DOZEN oF STOCK and FIX PUKE a.good part of in some Patent troduced in thix market. adress, with name and address, ‘or, yardwide, 80 eta. Blankets, (white, $2, $4.50, 83 por pair ” E. FIXTURES and of street cars. A rare chance. pe BEL WARNER, -ESTABLISHE: OR'S STORE FOR RENT—STOCK and TURES for eale, If not disposed of at sbove very nen in need of Goods in my line have an opportunity now of buying at erestly 459 Penna. ave., bt 4ig and 6th ste. 500, $3,000, #4000 TO LOAN on first Also, lancer amounts if STEIGER & LIEBERMANN, Room 26, Le Droit Building. of Pure Mobairs, (blac al! _wool, 20, 25, 30, $7 ota, White Wool Flanu: 87, SS, SY, #10 up. Teduced prices. : 30 84 ime tock of New bull and Winter Dry Goods, at the very Lowest Market Price ©. M. TOWSON, 636 Pennsylvania avenue, Routh wide, near 7th street n. CASE OF CALICOES, ac yard “ wi pound, security is ample. MONEY ON REAL ESTATE, Iv Sums To Svrt, AUS per cent. On first-class property at 7 per from 81.25 up. me ip. 408. B. BAILEY, Cor. Tth and F st: WARE SELL Mame. Dexcorest’s reliable PAT cent. HOLTZMAN, Toth and F ste iw. A GROG doing a good cash business. Inquire D! Grocery, cor. 5th and O sts. n.w. Ey; cor, this BLACK AND COLORED CASHMR: FOR SALE—A CAKE nd BREAD BAKERY central location in Baltimore, with or with Tn full width sox the property; good reasons iven’ for selling. Ad- grees oF apply at 211 West Payette street, ness, finish and price per yard. 82 ONE PRICE—Marked in Plain Ficures Full stock of all the inspection of our stock re ios of the meason. Aw ated at ali times LL & MARTIN aS nished and unfurnish yermonth. | We and small, for sale at oiee Building « ve also several Pro duced prices, includ. list of Properties for sale, rnished on appiication either personally or iy ow complete, and wa ‘ering the lancest assortun ‘T—The STORE now occupies Brother as a dry oods store, No. 1 f 14th and R «ts. n Apply to P. BRENNAN, BLACK VELVET. Will sell at as: Call and examine this sto: k aud be convinced, at LL TRADE L. NDS, at a low for the same kind of house. ‘Ad : Opposite Patent Ofioa, CBEar DRY Goons, public demand © fer for a Meets antnn » One on Pierce Place, be with 8 roome, hot and cold water, and a nice lot, for 2,500, on terms to suit customer. ‘0 two-story Brick Houses of 8 rooms, hot and cold water, and in nice order, located on Defrees strect, for $1,200 on the same terms. Property must 1 am a'so offering special barzains to parties want- by paying one or two hun- Washington three on : Cheapest House ing to buy small Houses b cred doliare down and the b Wool Ingrains, 69¢.; W. E. BURFORD. Real Estate Broker, EXCHANGE FOR it acres and twenty-four T. N, NatTpary, E ae 709 Market Space. LAND, with a thereon, at Hyattsville, Md. j,BOW occupied b M. Jackson. JOHN E. KENDALL, id Dress Goods only ‘ONEY.— #2,000 to invest on Real Estate, central, eee nt. | also, 81.000, and sums to suit, rom $200 to 8500 alway WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Attorney, “sx Goods very latest style, 2 00) pieces of beautiful Drews er one hundred ( reovived lately. LOAN—83,000 and $1,200 at 8 per cent.; $200 t 10 per cent. Ap CARTER'S, 711 Market Space, Black Silka, Color lik, excellent hate: 708 E st. now. ERENT parts ESIRABLE HOUSES IN DIF) of the city for sale; payable in monthly instal- Also, some in ‘exd h Dry ks, Checked Silke, Striped S\ Black silk only #1: c nh y Diack Silk, only 125, " srandevery shade for unimproved ERMAN & CO. SL Cloud Building. ment of Cloaks, from #3 to. wool, 82.50, 85, 87.50 and S10. S pure silk and ‘wool Dress Goods, ___CARTER’S, Market Space. CARD.—We are now opens A\ of Fall and Winter DRY GH ed and purchased in > HEAD, and we can confident! JEWELRY STORE, 619 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, REMOVED TO THIS PLACE, 8. GOLDSTEIN & CO., LOAN AND COMMISSION BROKERS, Nonruesst Corner OF TENTH AND D Srreers. Private Entrance on 10th street. Liberal advances made on valuable Personal erty to any amount, and for any time a ea le terms. stock of fine roods for sale. The oldest and arest business in the city. & complete line st . D- yassert that we have T better made or more forbids our enumer- » Shawls at 83.7; ty Ti Want of space ating the many bargains we offe Black all-wool Cashn .yons’ Gros Grain Sil auch Cashmere, 37 Uc. ;) Beautiful Matel ‘k Silk Face Velvet, 1.50 and u; pyrdand'up, Bleac otton, 8%. Pruitt dhe Loch ‘oo! Blankets, #1 per : Elecant S-button Kid (loves Clark's best 200-yard IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, &c., AT P. WALLACH'S, Loan BRoxer anp JEWELER, 1417 Pennsylvania avenue. utton, 5c. ;6 Spools for » BRODHFAD & CO, — 939 Pa. ave., bet. 9h a d 10th sta. NEW PRY Goops. NEW CARPETS. ‘Will open next week another immense stock of DRY GOODS AND CARPETS, beautiful patterns and new d from 1235 cte. up. Fine N: ored Cashmeres and Silks Most attractive venient to Way Sta- Drury HOURE and GROUNDS aie, countre Address DAN'L AMMEN. ‘ovelties. Black and Cal- ‘of beautiful Oat W. BURDETTE & 00., st. and 706 Ket. ne, ‘OW IS THE TIME MINE'S the place, to bu, not be undersold. and, LUTTRELL & y Seasonabie DRE at ONLY, and will ISHED ROOMS, en suite or sin- JARD, at 1538 New York avenue 14 CO ETRST- CLASS TABLE BOARD—814.00 month, and nicely furnished Rooms pro- ow.” A very fine location. “1100 and 4 oct 9.3" ARGE, WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS, en suite; ico, dite ‘ROOMS. All modern improvements: ist. n.w., near 1éth, opposite ESIRABLE ROOMS TO RENT, WITH BOARD, ‘opposite Admiral Borter's. T. cele RR RENT—Furnished ROOMS second and ind floors. with cr without BORED 5 New York avenue nw: ‘PERSONS DESIRING NICE ROOMS AND TA: BOARD, will find accommodations at 924 ere Mrs. WILLIAM 8S GRANT. octl2-Im* ELEGANTLY FURNI ARD, can be secured at wn, D. C. and on the line of the Metropolitan street railroad. Terms reasona- ERMANENT, TRANSIENT AND DA a prices,) 705 18th et. and. ave. Mrs. MM. 188 BORDLEY, from her house for Day BOARDERS, at 1800 F st, Washii MELT EUBNISHED Boos coe ‘ermont avenue, opposite Arling- ton Hotel. “Reductions to parties makin. arrangements. 1323 H STREET NORTHWES: BLE BOARD, ats moderato price ‘The and Very central. ‘Transient guesta accom. ss se We consider this the ‘The “Hannis” SHIRT at 80 cents, is made of Wam- sutta muslin and t y S resery Some Wwenty-one hundred Linen with The “Great Southern” SHTR’ same as the Hannis, only being ig We every article ecnted or the money will Beret ‘Bgancu Suter Factory, 1002 F street n.0c. T is again open, Rooms and TA: Semel 90. rat 90 cents, is the we sell to be as repre- REMONT HOUSE. —Parties who desire good locate at thin f rite Hotel for tho sumer maine, favorite Hosa for tno etiainor mone atthe following reduced rates: Gentleman and wife, Saini fand 88 to 810 th 'and 85 per week. attention of plete stock of HO! EPUMNTSHINE We have just received, and y low prices, viz: full and com = = GooDs, R. P. H. HELLER, Vie has opened his office from No. 616 H street n.w. Office hours, 8, 10 a.m., 12,1,5,8 p.m. ocl9-2w* 8. J.B. GIBBS, D VED TO 703 1stm STREET, Neaz B. & P. RB Dzror, ‘Thompeon's Drug Store. Washington, D. 0. Baz Inox, Horse Suox Inom amp Nama, ‘TiPiate, Zio, Huss, Baws, Sroxxs, Ducks, Darts, Om Carrere, Pamrrs, Vanwish, MacHINE BELTING, Packuxe axp Lacnxe. A. EL PICKRELL, J. W. DEEBLE, Sec. WoTomac IreURANCE ANY. Hsving been app

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