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UNT OPENED NEW 81001 [sm Banvmap WANTS. FOR RENT AND SALE FOR RENT AND SALE. LADIES GOODS. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON TUESDAY -..... November 2, 1880. CROSBY Ss. NOYES.... Editor. fhe Evening Star has@ regular, perma- ment. bona fide dally circulation more han double that of any other daily paver published in Washington, and equal totha of all the other daily papers here added to- : ‘Tae Bax office is connected with the Telephone Exchange. Advertisements, orders for the paper by mail sn otherwise, news, or any information or business can be charge. sent day or night, free of In New York to-day the people have voted upon a constitutional amendment which pro- Poses to persion supreme court judges. Tae question of pensfoning civil officers haa been frequently discussed in this country, particu- larly since tne war of the rebellion, and there- fore the expression of the people of the state of New York on the subject will be of general in- terest, as it will indi cate, to some extent, how the proposal ts regarded by the voters and tax- payers. The proposed amendment in New York permits a judze of the supreme court of the State to retire at the age of 70 on full pay. One of the arguments against the proposition is that if adopted with regard to one class of civil offi cers it will Induce those of all other classes to set to work to accomplish equally as liberal a Provision for themselves. The people of all the country are more 01 r less interested in the re- Sult of the vote on this question in New York, for, if the great E precedent of penstoning Its judiciary 3, and, no doubt, the general govern- other sta’ ment, be urged to t mpfre state establishes the , then will low the example. ore Two ministers of the gospel are candidat2s for Congress in the stat le of New York, and while both are, or have been heretofore, republicans, they are now supported by the democrats ta cpp Thos. K. Beec! ition to the regul: republican candidate. a brother of Henry Ward Beecher, is the greenback candidate in the mira district, endorsed and support a by the cemocrats, aud in the third district (Brooklyn) Re Chittende workingine Rev. Mr. De Mat n tickets tn t ber of C . J. Hyatt Smith is running against Mr, Smith was nominated by the and is supported by the democrats, ‘Yr, who had been a republt- nomination for Congress, was Sutth of than re- he past. Dr men- porgia, £5, or was up to @ preacher and be, das an independent. Unless the majority tn the state of is up into the tho York sands, On one side or the other, it is not probable that the result of the presidential election will be known to-night, or indeed, before midday to-morrow. after it is detinitely voted, still the result may be in doubt. And even known how New York has With all the states voting, there is such a wide range Of possibilities that winning party to morrow afternoon. it will hardly be safe for the begin crowing before to- ‘The chief interest Carolina ct upon two distric portance to winn! than to work'ng, wii for the electoral ticket. district, in the elect! m in South nters around the Congressmea. The Tepublicans are concentrating thelr efforts and they attach more tm og the two Congressmen ith the odds agatast them In the Charleston W. M. Mackey is again the repub- lican candidate, and this year he appears to have the ‘nilre support of lis party, which wa3 not the case two years ago. The democrats in Charleston county the municipal electi factions were in the bave been divided, and in ton some months ago, two field. The party organ at Charleston says that in some localities the democracy are cut up and split up enees snd disappointment! prete unless they lay asl Solidate by election Aidates will not be Personal and that ide such feelings and con- day the congressional can- safe. The election of the democrat ate Ucket and electors does not seem tot ocrats mestion’ edon any side. The dem- © a solid congressional delegation from South Carolina In the present Congress, but in 1s76 the republicaus elected all nye of ~ the members. en federal imington, citement bas been erable apprehension of a con- land state election author- . Del, to-day. Political ex- running very high there for Several weeks, and with the view of preserving order the U oMictals on one side and local authorities, together with Senator Bayard on the other, entered into an agreement as to how matters should be Yesterday the U.S. withdrawal from t conducted at the polls. Tnarshal gave notice of his ‘his agreement. The local democratic organ charged that this action was {mn pursuance of a partizan scheme, and de- Clared that the democrats meant to have their Tights and to protect themselves, they can, but foreib Per of the leading for troubie there. “peaceably if ly if they must.” The tem- Politicians seems to be ripe eo ‘The democ 3 of the eleventh congressional district in New York city are making use of the argument against Hon. Levi P. Morton. the re- publican candidate, the district; that his family restde that he ts not a resident of at Newport Portion of each year, and in Europe the re- mainder. Thisisan objection that would tre- quently apply to cay Hewitt, it ts sald, ts the district he ts run: ndidates in that city. M-. ot a bona fide resident of ning in. ‘The detnustatic papers and leaders in Georgia are urging the voters Of that party to turn out alithe election to day,untess they would 2waken, to-morrow, to some unpleasant surprises 12 the election of Congressmen. recent heated state mocracy of Georgia. take things too easy. im the ¥¢ appears that we canvass exhausted the de- and they are disposed to ‘The democratic majority ate 13 90 large, say the Organs, that there ts danter of too many vot acting upon ue presumption that they can be spared trom the polis. es The respectable press of the country withone accord denounce the indecent style of warfare adopted by John Kelly against James Gordon Bennett ely tn retaliation for the eriticism3 ofthe Herald upon Mr. Kelly’s political course in New Yerk city. takes the shape of most malignant at This mode of retallation series of the vilest and ‘tacks upon the personal character of Mr. Bennett in the columns of the New York Evpress, Kelly's personal organ. ‘Those who remember the Express tn the reput- able management of can scarce re: ‘The po! ieal status of the next Ho James and Erastus Brooks ‘ize that the paper bas descended to the gutier ‘a this fashion. se Of Ren- resentatives will probably not be detlnitely known short of a week. There are numerous districts from which it will require five or six days to get the returns, However, some pretty good guessing can be indulged in by to-morrow night or Thursday. —————~--_____ The business people of Washington will not be sorry that elect soon be over. ion day has come and will From various causes business 1s always al a stand-still in this city for some Weeks preceding the presidential election. After the election ts over business takes a Start, with added momentum, from its previous pause, Our business men expect a very active season this fall and winter, whoever 18 elected Presi dent. Political banners, graphical sketches, campaign text-books, bic- And in fact all the parapher- nalfa for a campaign that ts over can be bought cheap now. count, too. Torche ‘eS and uniforms are at a dis- cy eTsunanr HEADQUARTERS, 400 Fourteenth Street. it for Sick or Lame Ant- . Skillful trestment for we bof me mais. Honorable Pair remuneration ia to our care. octlé (0 SIMPLE A CHILD CAN USE IT. S THE SILENT SRE Tei at late ‘Mhst. Renting and WHITE. Fair. T. McKENNRY, Tepairing. oct27 NTON ERS, Can TIEs, GLOVES, &¢ outheast ccrner of H ai ni, until the 12th inst. FLANN y K. ©. RIGHT AND WARNER. the Gatos EL DEAWEBS, 8CARFS, y, S. THEL. nov? = 935 Penn's ave, NOTICE.—Any havin Mae oe vesntitil, Works of kat Paintin ot merit, Antique Furniture, or old ily Beli ics, us cf placing them on exhibition, will learn Ofparticnlats by calling at the placeat exhibition, nd 15th sts., from 10 ty4 p- nova-3t nov2 1 Ww EDDING PRESENTS, HAVE JUST OPENED NOVELTIES IN STER- LING SILVER, DESIGNED ESPEC [ALLY FOR WEDDIN SAM’L LEWIS’ SONS, JEWELLERS, Pennsylvania ave. On and after t DAY, NovEMpE! EXCELSIOB, N OTICE. POTOMAC STEAMBOAT COMPANY For Norfolk. Portsmouth, Fortress Monroe and the £onth, stopping zoing and returning at Piney Point and Puint Leokout. WEDNES- and until, commander. and car- 0 will take the placa of the GEORGE LEARY while under rgoing repairs. intther _ nouce, rying the Unit nov2-iit WEI CURE. ( LUNG Pad Co., ADDRESS THE “ONLY €9-This is the Oricin: Aak for itand take no other his da} BR 3, * F. DODD, Agent.* DE MEYER'S CATAREH package is geuerally sufficient. A real cure of CATARRH for $1.50! noy2 €0 IMPROYED EXCELSIOR KIDNEY PAD! CUBE YOUR BACK ACHE And all diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Organs by wearing the IMPROVED EXCELSIOR KIDNEY PAD. Itisa MARVEL of HEALING and RELIEF. SIMPLE, SENSIBL®, DIRECT, PAINLESS, POWERFUL. It CURES where all elec faile. and REVOLUTION in Medicine, direct application, as ovpoeed to rhal niedicines. Send for our treatise on Kid- trombie, sent free. Sold b; ou receipt of price, 82, ELKOLT, MICH. A REVELATION Absorption or Unsatisfactory érnuuists, or sent by THE ONLY LUNG PAD Co. WILLIAMS BLOCK. Dernorr, Mien. nd Genuine Kidney Pad. nov2-eo BLACK DREs novl 908 Best Wamentta, vi Best F. of the L., Boys’ Wameu‘ts, SHIRTS TO OLDER SH} NEW SHAWLS, FLANNEL SUITIN RICH PLAID DE: SILK HANDKERCHIEEFS, SILK, EXTRA QUALITY, 81.50 G MENT De ot VELVETS AND SATINS, PERSIAN NOVELTIES, W CLOAKINGS, ESS GOODS, TYLER & CHEWNING, (ate Clerks with Perry & Bro. 918 Tth st. n.w. 60; A SPECIAL’ EPUCTION IN PRICES. SHIRTS REDUCED TO OLD PRICES, infinish:d, 75; finished, 90. = 65; - $6 %. ‘TY. ENT'S FURNISHINGS. th st. n. JAMES THOMPSON, Manager of Thompson's Shirt Factory, Rovl_ 816 F st. n.w., opposite Patent Office. NTON FISCHEW’S, PRY CLEAN ANTES gud DYE Ss. Pat WORKS, No. nt Offices, ARMENTS OF ABIS AND BERLIN HAVELOCKS. JACKETS, ULSTERS and DOLMANS. FUR-LINED SILK CIROULABS. OAMEL’S HAIR and CHUDDA SHAWLS. SILK FLUSHES, BROOADED BATINS. BARGAINS IN SILKS, SATINS and VELVET! SATIN DE LYON, BLACK and ‘OLORED shades and prices. SURAH SILKS, SATIN SURAG. BROOADE VELVETS, PLAID NOVELTIES. CAMEL'S HAIRS, CHUDDAS and SERGES in «reat varicty and at the lowest pricoa, NGHAM LACE cUR ANTIQUE and TAINS. MERINO UNDER NAVY BLUE ana INGs. NOTTL ‘WEAR, FANOY HOSIERY. DABE GREEN QLOTH SUIT- NEW SILK HANDKERCHIEFS and MUFFLERS. HP An of GOOD- MARKET & ONE PRICE ONLY. PERRY & BEOTHER, Established 13: ORSE BLANKETS—} H Blankets, Horse Coven 40. Bhnkets, hubver Coats, &: oct20-Im Head Inspection will rey WEAKING FABRICS ALES, que) Lap Robes, persons if s: at the LOWEST # enn. ave., cor. 9th at. oct30 ters for Horse » Rubber E.G. WHEELER. No. 201 7th st , opp. Center Market. ts opp. Center Market. Dal WILL PAY You Toexamine our SEWING our Prices before purchasin bond and sold at BOTTOM F First-class Macnines for re: MACHINES and get ra in is Ch eids always on mi We can repair your old Machines and make them 45 xood as new. AU work warranted. Orders by mail attended to. Genuine Needles and Attachmenta for all Ma- OPPENHEIMER'S, 5268 9th st. n.w., St. Ciond Building. ines at cetso CoUnTER CASES FOR SALE. A LOT OF PLATE GLASS METAL FRAMED col TER CASES IN GOOD CONDITION. M. W. GALT, BRO. & co., JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS. 2107 Penna. Avenue, R EMOVAL. oct30 Aweut for the celebrated BHONINGER ORG: and PIANOS of severai D EE OUR SIDNEY T. NIMMO has removed to, his elexant New Wareroom, 482 7th street northwest aa) $5 Men's Suits and Boys’. ‘Our $30 All Wool Suit, Boys’ Kuee Pants, 85¢. oys. Chiléren’ 82 ani Buits, 5 to 16 irs Men’s Cassimere 2 80, sold for double. 1 makers. is e380 worth 812. Long do., 81 up. years, 33 Pants, slightly soiled, and 84 up. Schco! Hats and Cape, 25, 40 and 50c. Schcol Shees, from 50, 60, 75 and #1 up. ort30 Se offs, Collars chilis’ and other CounrTar on or after oct28-Im* Aas the TD: via of reds Well METZ. ites the atten mm of Ladi inv! ion. of \E FURS, in SAUSAC C) be had at the old stand, N 2014 and 1016 Penna. ave. J. W. SELBY. Ee, NSYLVANIA AVENUE, Beal Bacaues, Beal Dolasken Hare d Dolmsus in Satin - , Novelties for youre Ladies in Derby Hats. Full line of Chin- For Trimming. mans, Fu de Lyon and or SCRAPPLE, &e , ig. 400 Geiitor Marieoe J. HOFFMAN SMITH. ene AIR CLOCKS!!—The 8! havin; Oollezes, was Se. ed in the invention is time re throughout @ C. SCHNEIDER, Acewr, 2207 F st. n w. indefinitely if ‘perient : Son. BJENSES. Sia Pena na SeDSTICNONN Der 206, Soa cLorTH cash prices pads ; ear Pa. ave. FRENCH UNDERWEAR, EXTRAORDINARY VALUE. A very Isrge purchase of FINE FRENCH OOT- TON UNDERWEAR (all hand embroidered) en- ables us to offer the PUBLIC WONDERFUL VALUB On our OPEN Counters and marked in PLAIN FIGURES. Also in Frencb, German and Domestic Corsets we INDUCEMENTS, offer the following SPECIAL namely: A BPLENDID DOUBLE BUSK, SIDE STEELS, SIDE LACED CORSET at 50 cents. ABTILL NICER EMBROIDERED BUSE, SIDE STEEL, WELL MADE DOUBLE BUSK CORSET at 75 cents. We offer two styles CORSETS at 81, unsurpassed in intrineic value—one an EXTRA LONG SPOON BUBK, SIDE LACED, HANDSOMELY EMBROI- DERED, and one other—our HUNDRED BONE EMBROIDERED GERMAN CORSET. ONE PRICE BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, ‘705 and 709 Market Space. G, or troy’ weig! tions. DOLLAR PER 100 FOR (GLISH VISITING CARDS, NE_ FURIE! PRINTED “Only Estabsiehmes STATIONER AND ED G. C. SIMMS, Family Dra gylshed 1363, cordor 14th et. and > ysicians’ prescriptions a specialty. *Weluhta’ used in Compounding ‘presstine ‘00t20-19 oct29 ist, estab- BV. Metric 9-1 FROM PLATEs ut in the City furnishing that quality and doing the work perfectly. DEMPSEY, Old Established House, 913 Pa. between 9th and 10th streeta. cct29-3m Vee GoMETHING ABOUT CLOTHING, READ THIS! IT I8 TO YOUR INTEREST. WHAT YOU CAN DO AT A. STRAUS’, You can buy a BUSINESS SUIT for A BETTER ONE for $8. Agood ALL WOOL SUIT for 810; A FINER ONE for 812; ER ONE for $15. ABTILL F A genteel DRESS SUIT is offered at $10; The BEST DRESS SUIT in the city at the price, at $12. For a very nice DRESS BUIT see those at $15. A fine French Disgonal DRESS SUIT, Suitable for dreas or street wear, at $13. Handsome English DIAGONAL and WORSTED SUITS, eqnal to any custom made, at $20. FALL OVEROOATS in endless variety at 87, 33, $10, 812, $15, $18 and $20. Immenre assortment of PANTS, YOUTHS’, BOYS’ and OHILDRENS' SUITS. You can save money by purchasing your CLOTH- ING for yourself or boys by calling at A. STRAUS, 1011 Pennsyivania Avenue, Between 10th and 11th streets. Dp° YOU WANT AN OVERCOAT? ‘When 0 great a stock is shown as we dis- play there are alwaysan accumulation of one, two or three garments of lots that have been sold out. In overcoats we have now about three hundred. There are prob- ably seventy-five kinds in the three hun- dred coats. Jn order to move them rapidly we have marked them down since Monday last as follows: S15 STYLES IN THIS LOT AT 811. 817 BIYLES IN THIS LOT AT 312, $20 STYLES IN THIS LOT AT #15. 825 SIYLES IN THIS LOT AT $13. There are also 4 number of hand made filk lined Overcoats among theey 70003 which we offer at 815, $18 and 320 that coat us double the money. A. SAKS & CO, ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS. 316 and 318 Seventh st. octaT eee G Bann OPENING AT NnooT’g, ON ANB AFTER OCTOBER 26 WE WILL DISPLAY AND OFFER ON SALE ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN BELGIUM & PARISIAN EFFECTS, CONSISTING OF THE NEWEST STYLES AND DESIGNS IN REAL AND IMITATION LACES, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, NECKWEAR, FANS, RUCHINGS, AND SATIN DRESS PLEATINGS. CHILDREN’ SILK VELVET AND SILK COSTUMES. CHILDREN'S VELVET AND SATIN BONNETS AND Caps. LADIES’, MISSES’, AND CHILDREN'S LACE AND NAINSOOK DRESSES. WE HAVE ACCEPTED THE SOLE AGENOY FOR VOULLIEME'S PURE FRENCH CANDIES. §2-WE WITH PERFECT CONFIDENCE REC- OMMEND THESE FINE CANDIES TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIO. NOOT’S, 915 Pennsylvania Ave., oct25-6t J™ & B. COHEN, DIAMOND BROKERS, AND SPEOULATORS IN WASHINGTON, D. o. ees DIAMONDS AND PRECIOUS STONES, 2205 Penna. avenue. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER CENT. by A FINE LINE OF LADIES AND GENTS' GOLD WATCHES AND FINE JEWELRY FOR SALE Low, ANTED—Fa} Dry G SAL) WARTS, DY Goode SALE: ANTED-STABLE suitable for to ‘and W ‘borey, Gal Swiss LAChORT Tee a nova ANTED_By two colored Wa Sema cezatnice ated aa ences. Address Box 14, Star office ANTED—A good WHITE GIRL, todo general housework; must come well ded. Apply to 125 Est. p.e. ne ANTED—TWO DRESSMAKERS, at 816 13 TW ist. west: none but good handed weno nov2-3t* ANTED — Immediately — Small _comfortab! HOUSE, northwest part of the city, Adare K. K., Star office. nov2 2t* ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN as firet-c ass cook in a email family ; references requil Apply at 17341 et nw. novia NTED—A competent MAN ima business Ace, Ase a EADY GaN R for a publication. Address B. B., Star office. Itt ANTED—GIRL todo general housework and tako care of child (no. washing or Irontu none but reliable parties need apply. 1105 Pa. ave. ANTED—By a colored man, a SITUATION is & private family as waiter or coachman; a iris, SITUATIONS purses; good refer- nae man about a house. Addrees HENS’ BK, 1128 10th st. n.w. itt ‘ED—By a colored woman, SITUATION with washing; ing nights; good refer- cA nov2-2t* 4N1ED—A WOMAN as nurse for ach to make herself useful about the house ; be steady snd b a - , Qand dc'cock, 401 1th et new. nov?2-2t* W3NED-A YOUTH to do weneral work in a cwelry store, one who has some knowledse of thebus ness preferred. Address JEWELER,” Btar files. nov2-3 y ANTED — B. competent white woman, YUATION as sonmstress in private family; Tndcr:conds cutting and fitting. Address Box 104, Btar cflice. it y ANS} D—WOMAN to cook, wash sn lion for 4 fap ily of rine persons’ ons who has had experier ce in large femilies_only need apply: must come well recommended. No, 1422 6th st n.w. 13 W432 ED—Iwo Furnished ROOMS for lent hensekeeping for lady and son, on second floor, bath on same floor, between 3d and 9:h aud Pa.ave. and I” st. n.w.;prico not to exceed $15 per month; it suited will be permanent; pay prompt. _W. K., Stsroffice. no} ANTED—To trade DRY OOWS for drst-clasa WA, Taare BOW, OOS ae ie ANTED—By a young white man, 24 years old, 4 POSITION as coachman to a private family. Call, or address, 724 8d st. n.w- novi-2t" ANTED—By two white girl vate family as chen Dern vi PLACE in a pri- nd cook ; refer- 7B ‘Nice unfurnished ROOMS, over our Fars a soon One 1¢ Manta He, SOLER & C0., Bankers, 14:6 ROE BENT—Fumished or ani ROOMS, i 1a, din’ and kit feelbeeac pani is Roan teaty isd a Ist n.w. nov? st pe ES ae) PORRENT Tro unfurnished [ROOMS and lence closet, on third floor; modei Rent 810 per month, wae and heat includes, 1613 Vermont tveuuas Tews Cine, ae ended, et IR RENT—Two furnished ROOM second floor, south fronts bath roohas cold water: suitable for gentlemen ; $12 ger month. 1445 Pierce Place, bet. 8 and T and 14 hand 15th FOE RENT Thoroushly furnished HOUSE: healthy location; northern part of city; four- ae Senranie tor ——— 2 ee immediately. Address Bor 17, Star of fice. Terms moderate, Siow? St POR BENT To 0 private family, clowant I1-room Tay io s USE. never occupied : centrally and deligat- located, with every modern con venieage. The owner's family, three att its, prefer to boara in the house. Address Box 123, Star office, onoed St ‘OR RENT—Funsisaep—A handsome 12-romm Foner ES1DENOF, in immediate vicinity fog 7anklin Park selegantly fdrnished and cyntaln- ine every convenience. Will be rented to. private family only. THOS. J. FISHER & OU., 1233 st. new. nov2-6t JFROE RENT—The ectate known as the ALEXAN. NT wn as the ALEXAN- DER FARM, one mile fron the city and achall milecast of Mt Cemetery, suita le for mar- Ret gardenirwor dairy | About 45 acres of tilable la Two-story brick bouse, stabla, well, spring houte, &c. An as-icnment of a favorable leave can be had, tovether with a lot of farming implements, bay. obe horse. five cows, &c , by avpiging on the prowises ty 110M a8 FIELD, orto JOHN ~ RO. ne A lot of wcod FURNITURE, wa -w resvousible party only. Inquire at 413 % Ba nov 2. Fe HENT—1338 Q st. now. ah grrate family, coy Two Nicely Furnished ROOMS, one with octl-3t* F® BENT—405 Gost. n.w., Two Faroidel ROOMS, with all modern ‘improveme: gentlemen cnly. novi FoR REN i taining cight rooms, water and «at Fe RENT~ Communicating ROOMS, in “Riley Bu iding,” southeast corner 9th aud & sts.» o- ply on the premises. novi 3t FE KENT—HOUSE 0. T29 8th st nw., par Fatent office, 9 rooms: ar and bath Toom. Apply 727 8th et. n.w. novl-3t Fe PENT—To gentlemen, two well-furnis’ ed ROOMS on third floor, toxether or separate v So other lodgers and no children. 1418 1ith at. ence if required. No. 939 Nw. novi-2t* D.w. All modern conveniences. nol-3t* WASTED Enrniehed ROOMS for light house- OR i T—Two Nicely Furnighed ROOM: keeping by three adults; references sive id bath attached, northwest section, near Dé required. ‘Addreee A. B. B., Star office. — nl-2t ments, or back PARL( _ With Ke of, parlor WAX2ED=By, f, white wirl a SITUATION as | VSte family. Address “WEST END," Star o charabermaid in a private family, or genera! house workin asmali family; no washing; good city references. Address Box 34, Star office. n1-2t" Fok RENT—HOUSE No.210 A et or unfurnished. furnished t30-3.* gst. class cutter and fitter wishes aseured Please apply or address, trom 1 clock, SXISS DRESSMAKER, 1923 Penn- . DW. novi 3t* n unfurpished HOUSE in the West ‘Address K. ANTED: 0 End; rent between $30 and B45 W., 723 20th st. ‘OR RENT—Comfortable furnished ROOMS for gentlemen, at No. 1225 Fst. n.w. _ oct30-3t" OFFICE on first floor, recently ‘occ by a Dentist with fine practice. N> 1929 Pennsylvania avenue. oct0- ‘OR RENT—At 903 16th et. n.w., the S FLOOR, fui ed or unfurnished. Bc desired. Algo, single ROOMS. oct: 8 WASTED At once, at 10S 6th ot. n.w., ina private family, a heat GIRL for cook and gen- eral hongework; uo waships; references required. octs0-3t" ——E——————ES WANTED; Fermanentiy—t nexceptionable Ta- BLE BOARD in a private family of northern ecple on Uapitol Hill, by a ceutleman, for which 25" Or 880 per month’ will be paid. Address Bo 189, Star oftice. oct30-6t" WP AMWUIES to furnish with RELT- ABLE SERVANTS; try u4; SERVANTS 0 all sorts: beys, girls; SEAMSTERBSES for city ad country: reference. 926 F st. nw. Pall wi CO. E. PRICE & OO. Bep20-7w? y ANTED—MILIZ ANY BOUNTY LAND WAR: ANTS, Soldiers’ Homestead OLATMS and all kinds of LAND SCRIP, for wine) nishest rates wil be paid. WILLIAM’ J. JOHNSTON: ations ney-at-Law, Room 41, LeDroit Buliliug, suet daa ee WANTS—MISCELLANEOUS. ‘OR RENT—For HOUSsEKEEPING—Six rooms, nicely furnished, with ail conveniences. K: erences exchanged. "No. 1741 13th st. n.w. 03: FOX BENT AND SALES OF PROPERTY, PRR VATEANDAT AUCTION. —See Bulletin ‘issned and I8th of every month, at the office of . WAGGAMAN, 819 7th st! n.w. oct30-3t" on th THOs E, ‘OR RENT—1521 T street n.w., two suites of ROOMS, elegantly furnished, front and back: seuchern exposure; en suite or sitgly; with emai private family. oct30- St" JOR RENT—STORE 932 7th st. u.w. It la oon- eidered one of the best business stands in tle city and as been oecupied the past twenty years as gygt-class boot and slice store. Apply to PRANK |. BURNS, 625 Louisiana avenue, cr fo EDWARD L. BURNS, 1109 Penns. ave. octs0-im FOE, RENT Three communicating ROOM third-story, furnished or partly furpishe: house all modern improvements and recant! painted and papered. Apply at 1225 Nst. n.w, WASTED HORSES to inte st 83 por mouth. on my country place. Apply F. ac. ROY, 1336 12th et. hew. 430-6 ANTED—Everybody to try Waxner’s hand. made IOE CREAM, at 30c. per it 32 be 60c. ; 8 qte. 65c., oy £1.15 per gallon: at 1015 11th st. n. w. Discount to dealers: octl-3m_ W J ANTED—5, 000- WINTER SUITS of OLOTHES to clean at the ‘‘BOSS8” OLEANING DEPOT, 1009 F st. Price only #1.50. Goods called for an delivered. 8ep28-27¢* ANTED—FEATHERS to renovate, MAT- TRESSES to remake, MOTHS to exterminate from furniture, at A, H. OHAOGE & BBJ.'S, 616 . Avenue, next to city post office. sep? y ANTED—OLD GOLD and SILVER, in large or small quantities. Highest cach price paid. $21 Pen’a ave., between 8d and 434 ets. ana ANTED—STEAM CARPET CLEANING AND UPHOLSTERY in all ita branches. OHAOK BRO., avenue. alstana * aug20 616 re ANTED— FEATHERS TO RENOVATE, Mattresses to remake and fine Bpholatering: Moth exterminated by. steam. By F. H. YOUNG, No. 1404 Pennsylvania avenue, opposite Willard’s Botel. a a ‘WANTED-YOU TO KNOW THAT 1 SEGL A VY wrat-class Tailo, ig Second-hand SULT, much better and ® grea, 248) cheaper than 3 com- mon new euit can be bousht, at 'S OLD STA! No. 619 Date ora ch Slave, N 408 Stit . . Wy OF at Bran 0. st. new. N. B.—We but first-class Second- hand Clothiue. BG coe BOARDING. PLesss \T ROOMS—UONFURNISHED—Single and en suite. Appiy 1103 G st nov2-3t UBNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOABD, 1715 H st. n.w. References required. nov2-3t* iHEERFUL AND PLEASANTLY FURNISHED C ROOMS. TABLE BOARD. 939 K Be nol-lw* Sous OF FUBNISHED ROOMS on first ana second floors: open grate: private bath. Also single rooms, Table board. 1sbe and 1336 I street, opposite Franklin Park. oct30-3t COMMUNICATING ROOMS ON FIRST AND Second floors; alto, 2 large ROOMS on 3d floor. Board.” References given and required. .»half square east of Capitol. 029 6° OM APT ATEER POON. Ne s , 50, incl iz fuel.’ Also, a i;*e ROOM for 850, with Board and fuel, 120 ¢ uw oct29. 5t* BEY y:-OLASS ROOMS, en cuit single; Mfeatea and liglted with fret ites BOARDS: No. 310 Inc*aBa avenue. Terms reasonable. ‘ie 3. MARSHALL, Of the St. George Hotel, near Puuey Point, Ma. o°t29-2im PERMANENT. DRANSIENT AND Day oy the WHOLE on FARM of stan :80, the or PART ndsomely-far: ished house. Mus. M. ‘T. SOSTHALL. ocld-An? ee eecla e it RENT—Newly and hands.mely furnished ROOMS, communicating or sinvle, on Ist, 2d and 3d floors, with Board, at 2022 Gst., first ward, How.) Referetices required.” octil-1m* ry ni Fes, BENT—705 1ith st_n.w., handsomely-far- Dished PARLOR and BEDRODM on first floor; new house centrally located. oct29-6 ‘OR RENT—Fight large and elezantly-furnished Fsoiss residence 2017 G st. n.w., with or without Board. ‘Lhis residence has for the lamt 16 hate been occupied by members of the forsicn lexationa. oct29 Gt* (OR Kins —AT $25 PER MonTH-HOUSE NO F 1213 Get n.w. Keya at house adjoining. In- quire at 926 Louisiana avenue. octzi-Im Foe RENT—STORE, No. 1035 7th at , corner of Ln.w., suitable for Drug, Hat, Tea, or Friit all in; rent ressonable. Apply at octd3-Im Store; fixtures 640 L st.n. w. 1B RERT— 7s LARGEST LINE or FINE PLUSH anp BEAVER BATS, LONG O8TRION PLUMES, PANCY FEATHERS, Ero., South of New York, at MRS. J. FP. PALMER'S, No. LLO7 F st. nw. MONOGRAM KID GLOVES, 2, 3, 4 and 6 Batton, The., 81, $1.95 and 81.50 Per Pair. FOR RENT. ME. S.J. MESSER, Dursswaxino in connec SEVERAL FURNISHED HOUSES in desirabie M tion with Agency for 8 T. TAYLOR'S PaT- localities for private fami spt mR FERNS, SYSTEM OF OOTTING, &0.. 1998 Frat 015 THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1223 “F" st. n.w. | north. oot) bm. ee Fo RENT— Fatmionabe ML LLINERY FOR prea FALL WEAR. Br BR. O. HOLTZMAN, In addi stock of IM- PORTED BUN NETS and ROUND HATS, REat EstaTE AGENT AND AUCTIONEER. Tenth and F streets northweat. 2003 I STREET N. W.—Three-story BRICK, with back building, 13 rooms, with all improvements, snd in thorouch repair. SIXTH ST. N.W.—Ten-room Brick, med- ern imps. Price 88345 jonth. RENT, COR. 15TH ST, AND NEW YORK AVE. N.W. Upper part of *'Nairn Building,” containing 40 a reniences. Buildinc in the best in oer OTOH RENT, 1719 RHODE ISLAND AVE" N. W.—Handsome Brick Residence, eontaining 15 rooms, elevator and all conveniences. we have just received from New York sev- ral cases of FUR and FELT TRIMMED BON NETS at moderate pr: a onooeam KID ig fed F 4 = Gres: battons, A buttons, - tious, 0, 10 button White Kid, $160. Zs MES, M J. HUNT. tet? 621 and 623 D street. ™: 8. Van REUTHL PARISIAN MODES, 2IT2 BSth street northwest. ELEGANT WALKING, EVENING AND RECEP- TION DikESSES. B'ms Intelligencer B'l, Far. hoi Grant 1453 Mags. ave.n.w. - D.W., 1D $200 1302 RB st. x ih os | LATEST NOVELTIEG IN DRESS TRIMMINGS, $3 Tat ae, em. ee Fur houre,Nst.nw. 80 231 459 st. iy BTR it Consignment of JERSEY WAISTS and PLUS@ Fur honse.Qst.n.w. 75 Office roonis. Intel. BAkHIES. ote + 2030 G st. n. Lirs. Bi'g, from....8510 25 a 1 S5Het. ne Gre... 19 “SWEEPS THE DECK,” I make no charge to landlords for advertising HOSIERY, thelr Property, and keep it before the public con Bosutiful styles and richt prices pants: UNDERWEAR, I have many of the Finest Building Sites in the Tn creat variety for 1 id Children at lowest city for sale. Also, Houses in ty Geena at prices 9 from $1,000 to 800,000. Now is the time to buy SEBTS, oct30_B. O. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F sta. n.w. Frawver ana Ve ELver, very handsome - = OVES, FOR RENT. | Kia, Dog, Castor, and Cashmere for ladion and wentiounn Best Gossamers. OORSETS, An endless variety, 500. up. LACE FIOHUS, And ready made Laces in Soanrs, Tre 827-Low Prices in aut Daparrwencs. DOUGLAS ea Georzetown, 10 Cor. 18th & E' ste. 2493 K 6 ME. Wasi ‘TON. PASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING AN N.e.cor. 2081 ets..$25 814 220 et.n.w., bricksl5 N 2 ets.20 Cor. 20 & K ets., Mme. 15 18 Beailand Monts’ eT) nt and Property for 0) EAL ESTATE BROKER. Corwer 20th and I streets northwest OR SALE. TeRsER, is, Cont superior style at short notice. Dresees and Basted, aud a perfect ft quaran- teed. octl-3m LL THE LATEST NOVELTIES A three-story FRAME HOUSE, 7 rooms, gras and ALTERN BONNETS apd HATS, fine MILLI- water, renting for 820 tom rood tonne, locarionon | SERY GOUDs, DRESS TRIMMINGS aba BUT- Lst., near corner of 15th :price toan immediate wood TONS, three styles of FRENCH CORSETS, UN- cuxcmer $1.800-on monthiy installments at low | DERGARMENTS, 1AOES, fine NEORWEAR, Tate of interest. A three story Press Brick KID V ‘SUITS, LES’ OLOAKS, 2 roan, wee, zee — ee ated on oe MISSES CLOAKA, CASHMERE Wi el bear Ln-w.; 3 good home on investment: 8 oRt rece te on essy terms. Also, a well-located LOT. i7x95, at '- WELLIAN. 7 Cite Trevise, Paris; 907 Ps.ave. Siow feu W. E. BURFORD, Feathers Dyed, Qurled end Cisaued equal to new cts? 15 F stn w. | ones. eops0 FOR, SALE O8 REN The large Flourine Mill and Mension House known as LYON'S MILL. PROPERTY, fituated on Hock Creek, north of the P-street bridge, end within easy access from both Waehice- ton and Georgetown. In addition to the Mill and the Mansion House, coutaining 10 rooms, kitchen, pantry and callar, the property consists of about 65 acres of jand, Suitable for pasture land and market warden. Irguire of Commissioners Freedman’s Savings and Trust Co., corner of Pa. avenue and 15% northwest. oct MADE TO ORDER. Perfect satisfaction snaranteed. JAS. H. VERMILYA, LADIES' FASHIONABLE BOOT MAKER, 610 Oth street, auc Opposite U. 8. Patent Office? BOOTS AND SHOES. © HW 4 veoniax can BE saven. Purchase pair of our LADIES EX TRA FINE ADIES’ AND CHILDREN'S SHOES ‘ CUBACOA KID BUI1LON BOL See Pair, worth 84. Larce st Just received. for our LIST Sail or ot List OF PROPERTIES FOR 8. a gereriti at tbe Lowest. pr £ HAND-MADE BOOTS ana SHi as "He will eooure prompt and careful stent ‘TS’ that can be fopnd in the market. SHERMAN & OO. ve examination cf these 0038 w ll coavines YOU St. Cloud Building. Au that Lam not bosetin? W. H. BICH, wep 29 B THE OOROORAN BUILDING, Oprositz U. 8. Treasury, 15TH STREET. TL? Market Space. Fine Stores, Office Rooms_singly or communicat. | _ga7-Repairing peatly executed novi aah ae ag =n Dark rooms for storage. Inquire of the Jaudtoy. | "JE SOLID Vows. For Setiane tue | ““*PH*T ReLrpry BOOTS AND SUES ctl OR RENT—)343 Q et. n w., two or three un- furnished. communteating ROOMS on s-cond floor, with board. Desirable location, and. all modern improvements ; on line of streetcars. 028-6" 'OR RENT—To GexTLEMeN—Large well-vent- lated bandeomely furnished ROOMS, second and third floors, 920 New York ave. ; conventent to four tinea of cars. 3 Lw* E—New HOUSE, 17 rooms, 2 bath Fooms, wath room. cemented cellar, furnaca, grates througout, hard wood finish, dimng room gntirely in wood, si?s lot, wit larzé shade trees ‘Will exchange for stuailer House. May be insp-c' daily. Address or call et 1906 H st. oct28-1m* ‘OR RENT—FRONT PARLOR, unfurnished, with beat and sas; south fron splendid tion; private family. ‘Also, BRIC! TABL rent. $23 C st. n. Fy, CB BENT—HOUSE, No. 1423 8th St. nw roox:s; Dewly papered and painted, eycTything in first-class or@*r. Inquire on the premised JNO_B. SCOTT, N.Y: Avenue Hotel. oct27-1 a ROR EENT HOUSE, 613 New Jersey ave. n-w., between FandG sta. 9 ‘rooms, without batit room, modern imps.. in wood rey ; Tent low. Ap- ply to W. C. JOUNSON, 718 We st. D.w. 0¢27-lm Fe, BENT—Two handsome suits of BOOMS, with southern exposure; particularly suitable for Senators or Members, in the unsurpassed local- ity of 921 G st. n. w. octld-2i* ‘OR KENT—With BOARD, pleasant suite of ROOMS, second floor, south front; also, front ROOM, third floor; locatien central, within half block of Post and Patent Offices. 621'E'st. n.w. oF of Po a, ; r fn suite: house ani io first class; pHivate family. 1339'L st. n.w. o16-3w* ‘(OB BENT—Flogant APARTMENTS on FRany floors, all modern improveimerta, a 1027 Vermontaye., near McPherson Square. 026-1 OR SALE—Three-i Brick RESIDENC! F 124 E st. nw. sige Lot, shade tree, Fone le and beautiful flower grounds: all in firet-class o1 ger Apply at above No. THOS. 0. F 6p 99-2m* RB RENT—Handsomely-furnished ROOM iB, Single or gen em or without bs board ai £00 Met’ ntye? etentrully situated dwelling, Xo. ‘OR RENT—Large, fine RESIDENO! ». 2020 PF Gicteet awe cntte ee E ENOE Ho, 2000 ern Improvements. Terms v Teasonable to a ¢ F NISHED ROOMS, with BOARD, 232 New Jersey avenue 8.0. oct5-eolm* pus TREMONT HOUSE offera g004 ROOMB, with first-class Hotel Bo: ft 5 Ber mont houses teh Hears for 825 and as) Bt and every way desirable. octs JOH RENT—Airy ROOMS, furnished or unfur. Frere elt, ROOMS, turnin S14, $16 and class BOARD $15 318, Indians ave. Also first. month. SARAH FLAGLER. sepi-1y HE LOOHIEL HOUSE, 612 Ww, {8.018 ay a ae icuses in the city. Transient Boarders arsones ated at reasonable tarma- novia LOST AND FOUND. O&5T—Nov. Ist, snail black and tan TERRIEE Collar and blanket. Answers to name of *‘Bob.” Return to 53G st. n.w. and’ Teceive reward G O8T—This mornin, Black and T tun to 1127 10th at, new. PMG for big TBAYED FROM MY PLAGE, at Hyattavill Sie eas “BAY Mane “om Leon Teward wi'l be paid for their return ee”. noes ¥. H, SMITH. % SOLEN Saturday night Tash, from ealdonoo 0? Sowuer Capt. MARLEE hd ge rondence oF TERRIER GYD: Litera SUL BULL, furn cf thesame. — ewatd for re —_— BUSINESS CHANCES. NIN) NT. — F< Saez Gur. Aid ie Se Be eine ae y, Small frame thereon, - wi’ STEIGER & LIEB oct30-s, tu&t ip New Tank ie. ‘OR SALE—Handeome OORNER PROPER? ‘Oated. northwest: ite ood = jodern improvement [ee with balconies. Ai FPOE SAEW Tiree tory and basement BRIGE Fas ; 10K DWELLING, near Treasury ane; oN. 718 15th it, HOTELS. ‘CHINGHAM HOTEL, Fifth Avenue and SOth street, (Opposite Cathedral, JOSLIN & FULL MU; Propricto the Grand Genta Se ae ae otro ice walk of tho ‘oad snd Madiset srs PATRONIZED BY THR BEST FAMILIES oF AND AMERIOA, CONDUCTED ON THE EO! PAN STAR. BESTAUBANT — UNSURPAS a cmotly “filed, at Mt. Vernon Live: Piston, Several fhe Pamier aa oF. TOR SALE—At a urest sacrifice, a very fe F VIANO, at less than half price,’ Fash &0o0 Rew Zork, makers, Persons desir- n will me N o PrER. Our Attractive bycclalties sais OUR find this rare oppor- | | FOR SALE. tunity. Apply 495 L nov2-2t ‘amou and $3.00 Calf Pegwed Boots 2 SALE—HORSE, BUGGY aad HARNESS Fine Cait sewed Boots, $3.00 to 6.00. Hor PE HORSE, BUGGY and HARNESS. | pny et Butchers’ and Brewers’ Water-proof years old, perfectly sound and be seen at aR RAHA ee Our Matchless $1.50 Gaiters and Shoes Fhe Rewulation Army Screwed Mocs, $1.25. TheJ Finest #2 sand, 3s: Seger, altars, and La- ies uttop, $1. 60, and $2.00. Best Kid Button, $2.50 to Pebble Button, 81.00 to #2 B.. Fine Straucht Goat Button, €2.60 to $4.60. Fiobwes ob Ont a0? and Congres, {{ Best Cloth Feoxd Button, $2.00 to $3.60. ** Flannel-lined Cloth siippera, Boys and Misses’ School Shoes, Toc. vi knd Youths’ Calf apd Kip Boots, $1.25 ap. CG: LEADINGHAM & WIDDIGUMBI"S Live ery Stable, 1527 H st.n.w. This isa very cheap outfit. novl-2t" kind and FFs BALE BAY MARE. 7 years oid gentle: sold for no fanit: owner bavinz no further uge for her. Inquire at 1334 14th it. D. We octs0-6t" BL. Fe SALE—DRUG STORE, doing a fair business; no cash required; owner on aw x ae other businers. Address Bo: office. o7t30-3t 3 L Misses’ Solid Button Boots, $1.00 and up. FiO FRE: CARRIAGES OR COUPES FOR SALE, Common Shoes ow bee broad toe,) alt Rizes, ane soe ‘White Slippers and Pumps for Dancing. oct20-1w Bale. 1236 zu. St. 2. Ww. ‘oct30-6mi BAND OPENING PORSALEA Tight COUPELETT, built by woot | G' Bro.. Kew Xork: also Couns,” by og ag, or THR room ét.; one by J. Brewster, hese Oatriaees are in cor BRANCH rder, and wili be sold cheap. K. H. GRATA\ Tostidsta ata. w. cris ta ‘OR BALE—Second Hand Brewster, Beans wormang eee ae Tos both SES. modern style and in first classé order.. May be seen at DOWNE}'S Livery Btal 23 17th Octas-20 BOSTON sHOom AUCTION HOUSE. 659 Penn, Avenue: Sourmeasr, Oarrrot Hint, . Will be Opened from BATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, For the Entire Week, for the Benefit of the Pablio . Of Capitol Hil, Navy Wa and the Surrounding Country, Witha STOCK OF GOODS THAT HAS NEVER BEEN EQUALED IN THIS SECIION OF THE OITy. LEOPOLD BICHOLD, Proprietor. DON’T FORGET 491 Penn, Avenue, ef EE OUNTINUED SAME AS BEFORE. st.D.Ww. ‘OR SALE—One new Stic Cabinet Grand PIANO for sale sta Racrifice, if sold gnee, by G. L. WILD & BRO", 133 ss) -» 723 7th oct27-it* ABKI, Coupe Rockaways, Jump Beats, jon Te &o., kc, at “ices. nsion Tope, eRe at raliced tr . 410-416 81 . 2. Repatring promptiyattended ton” 8 St pow. sep5-6m MONEY TO LOAN. TP Loan. MONEY ON REAL ESTATE, In bums To Suir, At6 per cent for large and 7 percent for smal) sums. No del: At HALF THEIB VALUE. Opps anv Exps oF GENT’S FINE BOOTS AND GAITERS . No delay first-class it. Inquire 8. #. BOND, 321 434 BR. 0. HOLTZMAN, street. Oct21-2%" oct3e 10th and F sts. now. OR RENT—A han BRICK DWELLING, NI A F No. 37 Markgt eae D.O.; oa in- ama —— ing fifteen rooms, bath-room, pantry, stationary We have CASH on hand to Loan in sny sums de- Fanh tube, range, and a g00d- ue a yard and sr ono ae Syrnoeees security. tached. i . M. Was , lay in com msactions 28 High st., Geo D. 0. oct25-10t- | octS-Im THOS. 5. FISHER & C0. 1323 Feat.n.w. ‘01 East Capitol street, new ‘larze cel heated by furnace; large back building with stairway; every Foor hes a t; Lot 24x80; will soit terms. Apply to owner. See? ony a T. MS. 81 sw. bilgi th saw ______octi-im ‘OR RENT—Seven-room Brick HOl in Rieti reactor Se ie Sunn ee, SC No. 605 7th st--w. OTIS BIGELOW 21 8ep30-1m 1B BENT roeentomen —A handsomely — children. Sa ae gre48 DOWN. SUGAR DOWN. 10 LBs. GRANULATED SUGAR, for 81.00. 200 poz. CANS BEEFSTEAK TOMATOES, 2C0 poz. JUSTICE BRAND TOMATOES, 200 voz. BUNDRY BRANDS TOMATOES, At Wholesale rates in cases of 2 doz. each fora few Days Onlv. 103g Las. STANDARD ‘‘A" SUGAB for 81. N. Y. BUCKWHEAT—New Crop. MAPLE SWEET—Pure from Vermont. 12 1s. LIGHT BROWN SUGAR for 81. SELECTED APPLES—by tho Barrel, very Low. OHOICE N. Y. SWEET OIDER. MINCE MEAT, PURE FRUIT PRESERVES, in 6 1b. Buckets, not expensive. CHOICE BUITER. A large lot of Small Packages suitable for fami- lies, just received. Call early and secure first chéics. Telephonic Connections. ELPHONZO YOUNGS, 504 Oth st. nm. w., Between EendF, Opposite Office of the Daily Critic. 00x26 Lene LADIES’ GOAT AND KID BUTTON. MISSES AND BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES. GUM BOOTS AND SHOES. iL. HEILBRUN, No. 202 7th st, Bign of ""The Old Woman in Window." oct EW YORK SHOE STORE, 605 Pennsylvania Avenue. ONEY TO LOAN, in large or small sums, on M real estate, on loug time and at low rates of * ‘te, on log ean at oct7-1m ted ~The Mo TO Loan. 008 TO AN InN Suns 20 SurT, At Bix Per Cent On Heal Estate ‘Security "Osi J. V.N. HUY K 09-3m1 Office 1808 Pa Bvee Arline Lae DT JW°"®* TO Loan ON REAL EsTaTE. #160, 8500 to loan, Also larger suas, ptt : asiny, bev tctred. ‘Loweat chats ad’ lowrst LIABLE BOOTS AND SHOES. rates of interest. H. WAEEER EYRRYIHING AW i augl4 916 F street northwest Read this Price Lists PERSONAL. M25,2. 5, WRIGHT, Conavoraerand Slag. NETIC Puustcras,’ has snecess in fPentipy acute and chronic discasce. The eater Cte nw Be renldanon, o0t28-2w* | en eer ‘OHN PATCH BXAMINES TITLES, ok a at aa ef ingle p.m. Always in before 9 and from 3 to 6. ocli- Tm" HH. ALBUBGER, pS P. Saenger bres Sore op _SPORTING GOODS. CORA BLAND, M. D-isen 1 ee ngs UST OUT!: Gott ., where ahe may be oor $100 GUN REDUCED To $35!!! gonalty durtog: Dar ALL the approved methods. Né The ever this Mfections’ and’ "disses pscul #10 womes ta way a Boule Barrel Brest Loatiy Sey at ‘Office in residence. sepll-3m Ex L streets. 1-13" ae pe Rae | Seetieal kal aie Setetamading coronal cures all complaints, Jensgrrhes; the ONLY 835, FORMER PRICE 8100. OMEAHA'S Sporting Basare, Cor. 15th and F, opp. U.8. Treas., C Bes. 403 and €05 7th st. n.w. cure, RO pay. Teh tt. nw. Me

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