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| — : = 7 : _ THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, WEPNESDAY Whe Evening Star bas a regular, permasent. bona Sae dally circulation wore than treble that of any other daily paper published In Washington, and canal to that of all other daily papers here added together. ‘Tur Sran office is connected with the Telephone Ex- change. Advertiements, orders for the paper by mail ‘and otherwise, news, or any information or business gun be orm day or nicht, free of chanre. ee hext Tues- @ay, and both sides to the contest are doing so Much Dragging that {t Is not easy to decide which fs really whistling to keep tts courage up. There ‘The Virginia election will tke pl fs mo reason yet apparent to change the opinion expressed in Tux Stax some time ago that the tn- ications point to the election of the democratic St ite Ucket and a mixed legislature, with the re- publicans holding the balance of power, on Joint Dallot, between readjusters and democrats. The Teadjusters havi; a majority of seven or eight of the holding-over senators, which gives them a very de- cided advantage in the legistative race. The legis- lature will have, among other important duties, to elect members of the court of appeals—the court of Jast resort in the state—and, also, to choose a U. 8. Senator to succeed Mr. Johnston. Should the few Tepublicans certsin to be elected hold the balance Of power, it Is quite probable that the democrats Will propose a unfon with them for the election of a@ straight 1 n court and Senator. The Preference of the democrats for republicans over Feadjusters has been manifested on frequent occa- sions Rather t see Riddieberger or Lewis lected to the Senate it Ishardly urbe doubted that the democrats would readily vote for Gen. Wick- ham, oF some other prononnee4 re thing to beat Mahon More money ts being used tn the cany: banged hands in the course of an election in that State for many years. Republican oMicials have contributed pretiy freely to help Mahone, and the tax-payersof Virginia have drawn quite liberally Upon thelr purses to beat him. ‘The property in- Werests are yenerally against him, because of the Tepudiation tendency of the readjusters, : —_—_—__~«2—__-___ Possibly in the matter of malaria Washington may average up with the other cities of the coun- try, taking population Into account; and it 1s cer tuin that the miasmatic flats here can and ought to be wiped ont of existence; but it is really paint- ing the picture a little too dark when It Is asserted, as it has been ina western paper, that the Presi- dent has dificulty in forming a new Cabinet for the reason that some of the gentlemen invited to enter it have declined to do so because of their fear Of malarial attacks. If any office In Washington, of anywhere else, for that matter, has ever yet Been declined on that account the name of the timid itttle creature ought to be promptly and con- spicuously made public. Especially should a per- ‘gon who would put aside a Cabinet position for that reason be known to the world. os ‘The price of confederate bonds has gone up to | $10 per $1,000, which proves conclusively the old Saying that all the fools are not dead yet. It would appear that the boom given to these worthless Bonds is the work of a gang of stock speculators, ‘Who have taken hold of them to operate with just ‘as they have been doing with all sorts of wild-cat Stocks and bonds. When they have inflated prices to the highest point practicable they will “unload” on the greenhorns, according to their usual pro- , cae +9 >—_—__—_ ‘Typhoid fever prevailed to such an. extent im many western localities during the fall that it ‘Was like an epidemic. It is sald to have been most prevalent where the drouth was severest. The medical scientists are being called upon to investi- gate the connection between excessive dry wea- | ther and typhoid fever, with the view of discover- ing some way of preventing the spread of the dis- ease in future. +» Lieut. Winslow, of the Coast Survey, insiststhat the present method of taking oysters is wasteful, extravagant, and destructive of the beds of the Mvalves. A great clumsy dredge, weighing from Bve to thirty tons, ts dragged back and forth, cTusbing and destroying as many oysters as are taken. This subject ought to be examined scten- ficalty, and some means of taking the well-devel- @ped oysters, without destroying the smaller ones or impairing the reproductive power, devised. The oyster isa national biessing, and should be cher- ighed accoriinzly. oe Isthe Newark bank collapse the beginning of another financial panic, as was the failure of Jay Cooke & Co., eight years ago? A good many peo- Ble think so; and as the present is largely a spec- Ulative era, with prices for many things nearly up to the high mark of war times, many of the enditions fora general break down may be said ‘® be already existing. With speculators at such atime it ts much as with a row of bricks seton ead. Itonly needsa starter to bring down the Whole line. ———__~++—_____ There ought to be some means of punishment for ‘tee bank examiners who, year after year, reported ‘the Mechanics’ Bank of Newark to be in good con- ‘@tion, when, in fact, all its assets were im the ‘Bands of reckless speculators. The president and @rectors of the bank were c negligent, ut they suffer the loss of the property they had fmvested In the concern. The bank examiners were ‘@icers of the United States, aud their favorable ‘Feports of the institution, doubtless, blinded the rectors and president. —— ‘The Vicksburg Herald is happy becanse it says the “ Yankees are again invading the south; that this time, instead of fire and sword, they are coming to invest their money in factories, banks, Fallroads, plantations,” etc. It says that northern men have virtually obtained control of business Maatters in Atlanta, Charleston and New Orleans. | A good chance for Mission and Country Schools to get | a. | BEST CUTTER WE EVER HAD, THE LARGEST | sortment of *™ z WANTED—HELP. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. | FORSALE E_MISCELLANEOUS F'vE REASONS WHY NTED—A BOY WHO UNDERSTANDS STRIP- we ‘Tobacco. Apply at 1023 10th street tng 17 IS EVERY ONE'S INTEREST TO BUY FOR BENT FURNaHED AND UNFURNISHED the ssemnd floor, at 610 10th street north- wrest. References exchanged. 1t* Protestant preferret; ‘refersnoss north ae ee 1406L street ANTED SA GIRL TWELVE OR FOU We ADDY at 50813 ‘treet ‘nortnweet A GOOD COOK, WHO 18 WILLE to.ameist i Bousework. Apply after 6 evening at 850 12th rtroet northwest. —A WHITE WOMAN TO mene hoasowore is pa family; good ws = quired. Apply at 1239 12th strees. St $4 Hand-stitched Gaiters. $3 Fine Celf Button. #2 Nobby English Lace Boots. $1 Stout Working Shoes. PURE GUM BOOTS AND SHOES. $5 Hand-stitched Boots, m2 | OR. SALE—A WELL-FURNISHED | HOUSE OF ee aicibly situated Toms: and reasonable rent; ‘Well rented and to 8 cash party OR SALE—TWO. rope RED POUNDS OF } 3 good invest: food in atthe star aden WH Desa at bargain. 1B RENT-IN A IVATE PAMI A FINE EBB 2 tae LT cluding gaa and fire, PEGE baie nse 225 aaa ia rae R RENT AND DWELLING seo penne at 817 Botan avenue northwest, two lange plate 10 roams; suitable for any pe iB RENT_i08 NEW SEBSEY AVENUE a Pe zo ivania avenue, W. C. O'MENR. Ret om 10 Rooms, in perfect order; €7 comvenience; delightful location ; posstssion on Noveniber 8th. WM. W. METCALF, corner 15th street and New, jax avenue. 2-2 R RENT_OW NOVEMBER l0ra. A NICE TEN. Room Howse, odern improvementa, 305 oner Spattaoonian rent $30 per meomth. In- ‘Lith street southwest. 22-3 OR RENT FINE DWELLING, COMPLETELY ‘$4 Custom- made Boots, $3 Long-lexwed Boots. $2 Solid Work Boots. ‘$1 Boys Boots . ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY —A 60 800) ae WEES, work, by tht werk, at HE ate Fae VERY HANDSOMELY FU ‘SHED suite of comm mnicating Rooms aot floor) maylvania avenus 503 13th street northwest Pauses = nl. ie ‘EH fe. JB Destafafleeations Bae per mao perme ‘month for mth {OF BRENT TG DESIRABLE COMMUNICATING alt, WHITE AND BLACK OPERA SLIPPERS. $2.15 Ladies’ Best ch Kia 2 nace Wa Om & Wate 633 Bistrost nae | or $3.00 The Noblest French Heel Button, $2.00 Pebble Goat and Kid Button. $1.00 Button and Lace Shoes, 50 cents Solid School Shoes. 30 cents All Leather Infant Button. Wang ae Neyeerah act oat ioctl eect Telerences. Appi ca iar = ‘A SMALL FAMILY TWO CAPA- -lined Cloth Stij hoes. ble white Women—one a good cook and laundress, Bre vipa acai the other a nest chambernaid and waitress; very best aT reforences required. 1326 19th street northwest. = ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS LAUNDRESS FOR Nrprivate family. Inquire at the ARLINGTON L. HEILBRUN’S, nl-6t No. 402 SEVEN’ REET N.W. ee Bese EYE SE ANTED_TWO_ GOOD TINNERS, AT JOHN ene Oem Womae a veakoon 4) VVC HAREINGTON Ine Besiep jateene Gg == ee FIFTY QUARBYMEN.—APPLY, FOR Because: Ist—You are not deceived there. ANDERSON.” as 2408S 2a Ssh ene Savon tall all secormientatinas ANTED A YOUNG WHITE GIRL TO NURSE 4th—You buy there cheaper than elsewhere. AS COE 5th—It'is the only People’s Store, where you | [== Se find goods wo muit your tanto and pookst. | WW ANTE must stay nichts, and be well recommended. _22-Im _ ply at 1431 a t, ni-3t* ABE ; (BRARY BOOKS AT HALF AFI 5 Sere enous * WAT SALOON, southwest comune Oth steer PRICE. and Pennsylvania avenue; must know how to open oya- tera. nl-29 For a few days longer we will continue to sell a large | = = y 4, D—M. COLG Oo selection of Sabbath Schoo! Library Books at half price. | WWiiNnecountan Be eek oe OEED Oo general honsework. Apply at RIVERSD ALE Dairy, scheap Library. MAT FiEh street nor thw mio ee eee Ee SO V FIRST-CLASS WHITE COOK. ALSO 22 é 428 Seventh street rlorthwest. id Honveman; good wases, permanent = “ employment: none but best need apply.” Gall at LAtL ADIES CAN HAVE THEIR HATS AND BON- | Massachusctis avenue northwest, ‘between 7 snd nets trimmed in the latest style at their_rezidences 3 o'clock a.m. by an expert designer from New York. ‘atinfaction + n . ress N street AN INTELLIGENT, ENERGETIC SSE AMG MECN "ene Heh Stet | WY Ane of ood anhean nak eamtpae ars = jous charac equiring tact, industry and perse- Nerance. | To such s one rerniment and profitable em- Rg poniveD TO-DAY, Rlovment is offered. Address P. 0. Box 697, Baltimore, 029-6 D—-WHITE OOOKS, CHAMBERMAIDS and Nurres: colored Servants. Fan:ilies fur- IN OUR nished Servants, Licensed Agency, 926 F street northe west. C. E. PRICE & C WANTED two LABORERS, ALSO ONE ase man and Foreman on a farm. Apply at FUL- TON'S Loan Office, 314 9th street northwest, near Pennsylvania avenue. 14-2m TAILORING DEPARTMENT, ‘TWENTY-FIVE STYLES WANTED—SITUATIONS. ‘OR RENT—FIquy ED ROOMS IN. F Rew house ING itn seect north tol streets (2d floor). On ANT 4 FG RS POL 5 or unfurnished, ne vaults, summer kitchen, fountain’ and stable, with al orc improvements. Aj at 1329 M st modern inprov ce) sore K RENT OR SALE— apes Cuele, or J. C. EW ELEGANT BESIDEN! Ocenpied by Nussian Minister, Who ie"loaving for Europe, MTOPS: 1013 CONNECTICUT AVENUE, * _| A most fashionable locality, adjoining Farragut equare. UITR OF FURNISHED Rooms, | fifteen CHEERFUL ROOMS, Four bath-rooms, fornime « charining | CORNER PROPERTY, Immediate possession, Rent very low. ‘The choice furniture optional: but it is for sale in one lot cheap. Also, two Carriages. On view after 2 o'clock daily. Apply on premises. 029-00" JOR RENT—SMALL TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, ‘with hall and vestiiule, near cars: rent only month. E. A. McINTIRE, 918 F street northw 02 R RENT—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY Ai LARGE handsomely furnished recond-story Room, front; west of and within a very short distance ‘ofthe | Navy department; references, Address Box 128, Star pot (OR RENT—AT 731 THIRTEENTH STREPT fe, Bothwest, newly furnished Rooms, en suite or, Fez RENT—NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS AT reanonable rates, with or without Board: good loca. fon, at 704 Virginia avenue, between 7thand th rout RE) A 8! with or without Board. on second floor; no children and no other boarders; first-class. At 1329 M t gireet, near ‘Thomas Cirele. : en suite or sing'e, to persons tak- ir meals oug. References exchanged. 804 9th street northwest. ENT— TWO LARGE CO? Rooms, furnialol or waruraiae | northwest. FE RE T NOVEMBER 1 oh, “Two CO cape | VOR 1 RENT ELEG ELEGANT FURNISHED PARLORS, cures, and 2058 street northwest F th Hall Rocm communicating and bath attached: | Foose, fitted Sete weep ere am also, Cheerful Back Room, all on second floor, in small | Fey Came ge pe regi el is private family, 710 1th, between G and Hi streets ee EO 230) Faireee DaRtiw ae wrth OR RENT—THE STORE AND DWELLING NOW nearly compl 723 7th street northwest. The ree 21x’ i eo ide ea basement are weed for storage and manufacturing purposes, being per- fea dry, tight and well ventilated, — ‘easy Of access JOR RENT—NICELY-FURNISHED ROOMS ON | second floor, in a private famil parties only Mithout children, ‘with or without oar," at Taa7 8 rthwest 33 IOWA CIRCLE, A BUT Furnished Rooms, withont Board, ‘second floor, bay window: gentlemen preferred; parsons having servants ‘adapted for s first-class or children need not BpDly. ex ie ia Se anEosgoaaion OR RENT_VERY DESIRABLE FURNISHED | SANDOUN & BING, S10 F otto a ‘Rooms, with or withput board; centrally located: | story. s saanar south and ¢ast front; all modern improvements, Alco 2 Furnished Parlors. At 730 Sth street northwest. ol4-Im F QR RENT—TWO COMMUNICATING ROOMS, 10g, Pennsyivania avenue, near eat enti second floor, suit ‘or dentist or artist. real a eres mises, RENT—A PROMINENT BUSINESS STAND, = EOE SOARES Sin | Fibcuetrancaa dwelling, restaurant or hotel, FOE BENT—1329 G STREET, LARGE, 8U3 handsomely furnished Rooms with excellent board’ suitable for Senators or Gongresemen, also, transients; ‘convenient to ail lines of street cars and hotels. 017-3w NEW ENGLISH SUITINGS. ANTED—A POSITION BY A REGISTERED Mirug clerk with eight youre experience. Address ALOES, Star office. W3nrep er A COMPETENT AND SETTLED and to do chstubet works Bestof city reltrenteae hor ply at 1119 20th street northwest. snot THE INDUCEMENTS WE OFFER ARE: THE wet —BY A LADY WHO HAS HAD CON- siderable experience, s Position as Honsekeeper. Can give good references.” Address ‘‘Housekeeper,”” oF appply at 608 9th street northwest. ‘O81-BEt WANTED—ROOMS. VARIETY TO SELECT FROM, AND THE LOWEST PRICES CONSISTENT WITH FIBST-CLASS LABOR AND TRIMMINGS. FOR RENT_STORES No. 423 10th street, near gag offiee, above Pennaylvanis avenue. dwelling, oe = contatis 12 rooms, including two lance’ parlorm OR RENT-STORE, No. 218 TENTH STREET fi Latins northwest, south of Penneylvania avenue, and near cellur, gas, water, bath, &c. Inquire at avenue. ol4-Im wholoalsmarkes; s goed stand for grocery, feed or commission business, Inquire 926 Louisiana ave.ol4-lin Fa RENT. THE STONE MANSION ON COLUM FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS Dia Height i jeled relaee Cedar ee eT hCH Pore BROWN, °or aw 1437 Pennsylvania avenue. R RENT—FENTON HALL, 1108 E STREET ty street car Hi orthwest. “Inquire at the new Real Estate office of Ee ee Sig Te aba erg L. M. SAUNDERS & BRO., 1103 F street northwest. ery and Poms ware, also a fine piano: contains all the om-2w* inodern improvements, and hat = billarg room with Eble, ko, Powessian FOE a er FRANCIS B. MUHUN, Bookseller PERSONAL. iationer, 1015 Pennsylvania avenue, ‘comer 1th ANTED-BY A LADY, A FURNISHED ROOM ntrally located; with or without Board; but price With bourd must hot exceed $30: references,’ Ad dress Miss A., 1315 N street northwest. 7 ANTED—TWO NICELY FURNISHED COMMU- nnicating Rooms, second or third floor, grate fires, vicinity of ith and Ietreets, Address “Ei A. SAKS & CO., Ee Star office, stating terms. ‘TAILORS, 1 WANTED—HOUSES. nl 316 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. Wis D-A THOROUGHLY FURNISHED House, containing from 15 to 20 rooms; must be centrally located. a fi ra cated: | giving location’ and full = Adress, Rice JEWELRY. fica, n2-3t" men. Address P. W. F., Stsr JOR SALE-SCHOONER MATE =F x = ny AMELIA pag SOME IMPROVED PROPE condition ; 17 tous: carries 700, oF SALB HAND 8 ra ot ek particulars inquire of SF Lani to foot of southwest; or 717 8th strent. POR SALE—A No. 4 PARIS Taeen a Fromace, Seti on scoountat teas wo , al Observator: y and eaxy = ‘snd near site of new commmiava i views: are health; cons. 0. MISER Flo street norwoet. i f 20° a JGR 8. T A BARGAIN TWO 3-STORY, &- | at MADES’ Hot, corner 3d struct aud Tontay hey Fre galiar and all meter improveanehte: | avenue. xi a near corner I&h atreet and Vincinia avesiie nouthwest FS SALE—A SOUND AND KIND He atte for gentieman’s msing or driving. oF Ress wagon. Also, a light Appt at 914 F street north JOR SALE_A HANDSOME | BOSEWOQD can small cash and balance to suit purchaser. In- APT BARKER, 209 12u street southwest. —— Fe SALE—BRICK HOUSE THAT RENT it all modes improvements; in off protieat rows of the city, on. New Jermey | Magi sua'g warehe,eiane wath Cover and Sina for Tr. aig HL sud 1 streets northwest. a Tiiiio's pane Warren 483 Tthatreet. mnt SOR SALEONE DAYTON W, fem! PRED ABOUT JOR SALE — VERY CHEAP_THRE 8 ROO! Se ikut Noreen on D coset, hacen me oot oth Tale cepeees cok ted ae streets with moderw iinprovenents: alan. a | Srcyy'tw? phates eid one het" Harness Anne Le 10 room Brick House, on F street, between 6th and. teh Oth ate = sy ~# ry ‘ot streets southwest, with modern iiuproverwents, alan, a sent nectar emer good Business Stand, 7 rooms anil store room, stable in Tear, on 6thetreet, between K and 1 streets southwest. ‘The above: ty can be sold very low. C. H. FaR- KEK, 45 and E streets southwest. 4 F Da SALE WILL SELL TO Seana in next ten and om easy terme, a POR LEONE CHT KERING CARE PLANO, Yor dedrabie Small Home, In pretty’ peuchborood | I ce dengineh Gea eee epoca ipee: 4 ora eee | bw tears. SG? seer ii anal vie Mepnnd dow, bath, (hot and cold. water,) cond lot t an alley. | oe be ae iene with stable, beautiful parkit Toon are handsom iy —— _ = = —_ ered and painted, yard an ‘stable ted, im - | {OR SALE—THE: FINE ‘; OCTAVE, lete order throughout. House seen by applying at my | hearly new rosewood Pianos, ett with us by parties of Alm meveral banewtun in Hote loeaind north” | pong ceah wil poms vely em ata nacriice Op Besos ‘and in handsome residences. W. E. BU RFORD, | L. WILD & BROS, 702 7th atreet northwest. of. Real Estate Broker, 1116 F street northwest. 02) _ | JQOR BALE—A LARGE STOCK OP SPRING al OR SALE—A HANDSOME NEW THREE-STORY | B* ‘Trade Wanme: handsome Box Wacon, emtable tar and basement Brick Residence, No. 2002 G street | Clothiers: large aged of new and second-hand Car- northw: nearly completed, containing 1 rooms, as | riuces and Buwsies, follows: ement—Fnel cellar, kitchen, pouty i | K. PROBIS, 130 High, 3240 Prospect street, fate, rane toon Parlor, age tegen and ao eer th | el nu Geonetown, ugrror abd open trecpinceSeamnd. facts | JGR SALE_NOW ON HAND, AND CONSTANTLE mbes ab > ou woinlhitne Wp a . and Winter ¢ chambers and larew bath-room. 9 Thint, floor Four he Se apes, Coupe pe Rockaways, Landaulvts, Victoriam, Extens a, &e., Se. Second-hand Carriages of every jon always on hand. ROBERT W. GRATAM, | a9 Repository and Factory, 410-414 8th st. northwest. ce clowets on each floor, weil ventilated: | Tiaees, woodwork hard, oil finish. Lot 23x120, to a 16 Reta, Oo ley. Any one desiring a first-class — will d call cane ue WILSON, Room 1, over Bask of Washington. - EDUCATIONAL. 4 Ws MANY K. scHREINER, ~ ‘i TEACHER OF ELOCUTION, No. 2 treet northwont. SNOUNCEME! 7 “5 OR SALE—A HANDSOME BUILDING LOT ON | Connecticut avenue fered ata «reat bargan, within the next four days; title perfect; a : good investment. Address C. D., Star offic Fo SALE— CHOICE BUILDING LOTS, In tHE Nonruwest Past or THe Crrr. We have for rale a very Jarge number of first-class Lota in the northwestern part of the city, situated on Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampehire and Rhode Island avenues, in the immediate vicinity of Scott Statue, Du Pont Circle and streets adjacent thereto. F.C. COLLIERES: ral School for Be oh, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, TRE, at isd L STREET Pur further and full particulars and od C. COLLIBRE, A. Professor of the Prenet lan (Translations don | QRENCERIAN BUSINESS COL sites mectish aid Cine LAGE, CORNER e and D atrects northwest occupies’ its mew ‘Alo Gu street, opposite Mf Square, and om | Sitractive hail in the haudimaneedibion brown thinaeeat THOS. J. FISHER & CO.. the United Statsax LINCOLN HALL BUILDING, Day o12-Im 1394 F street northwest mere Pht and Evening Sessions for Ladies and Gentlemen.’ Sons and daturhtera educated for real life. Students re ceived throuchout the sear. A pamoble, co an ¢ addross to the students on "Elements Bicone by James A. Garfield; also full information ing the Collegy, will bo cent free jon applica fion ty muail, er mag be obtained at the College ition, RY ¢. SPENCER, Prin: ‘MIS. SARA A. ER, Viee Principal. ot EYREMONTI JONES, TEACHER OF . Pupil of Mme. Viardot Garcia, Paris. 7 F street northwest. References: Mrx "eons Gen. Hunter's: Mrs. Samuel Niles, Mre. Gen, Emor y and Mins Strong. ‘026-1m" VERSITY Uk, NEAR ISTH SrReer. 1425 New Your her , alt writ Bore LL.D., Dean and President of ot Court. Diseased N of thi feet. ti Chiropntial bishment, 141 Fenn. sylvapia avenue, opposite Willard’s Hotel, ou- ized by the elite of the world. > world. Office Fee, $1 Ter vit 086 Dr M. 8. PARSONS, MEDICAL successor to Dr. A. L. Bosworth. ‘Office, hours, am. tol2, and 2 Conenitations fron. 618 SIXTH Site "Nomtn EST. o6-ln FERNAND URSO, PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER, 2 T. Menntox, LL. D., Constitutional Law, 1230 I street northwest, or Box 712 City Post Office. | Hon. W. 4. Inewanpsox, LL, D.. (0. 8. Court of Bete Caimi, Statiatory La Prof, Gloetzner, Mou LL.D. ted Practice, Evi- PRE, DETECTE B AGENCY, 309 9TH rthwest. Reliable information furnished all casen, ‘cousultation Ties; Pale cals cone when requested; all business strictly confidential. C.E. Flinder. ol5-Im IARAS ROSS, THE LONG-ESTABLISHED, RE- fable Clairvoyant and A wives better getisfaction in all aflatrs of life than any one ‘the pro- ion tells the past, preseut and future destiny: ives advice ‘and gon all matters appertaining to eee pee eee Sit ion 0 mi Ddvtrect above D etruet nerthwents ap6 BUSINESS CHANCES. 500 WILL. BUY A GOOD PAYING BUSINESS; QP mitavle for dy and gentieman. “Address CASH, FOE SALE; BARGAIN-THE STOCK AND FTX ‘thres of a first-class Restaurant, including kitchen utensils, &c. ; centrally located: good reasons for seli- ing. Address H. A. 8., Star office. nit" FOE, SALES ATA BARGAIN—A CENTRALLY loeated Cigar Store, with billiard room, ‘containi t¥o acti the rear; oe 8 club: ‘an excellent oF a young man; Feusons for exlling. x ldreas Box 86, Star office. n2- BOARDING. 1srH, COMPLETELY cal House, 20 to 12 Toone, western oF oan ‘not to be sed entirely for a private fami- Jy, Rent $100 to $125, in advance. Address Advance, office, Wines —A SIX OR SEVEN ROOM HOU with bay window and all improvements, by th 15th inst. ; located between B and § streets and 12th and 4th streets. Rent not to exceed $30 per month; ,Ad- dress H., Star offic —_ pate Special attention is invited to our large and varied as- GOLD, SILVER AND ONYX JEWELRY, embracing all the latest styles for both Ladies and Gen- ‘emen’s wear. Our JEWELRY is of Standard Quality and is sold at very close prices. 'ANTED—TO PURCHASE FOR CASH, A BUILD- ing lot in a desirable lines of ‘the city. Ca ae ing location and price. 1. O. B., Star office. 12: V ‘ANTED—TO RENT A A FARM WITHIN ‘6 MILES- Gf, this city, bya responsible party. Address fice. yANTED-I V WANT TO HIRE 100 TRICYCLE: manufactured, and will advance $1,000 to are gyoneible arm in Washington who will ‘make them. ‘The kind of work required to ‘them is mostly athe work. Forging emery wheel and drill press work sre also required. ,Drawinks, specifications and samy furnished. Addrese F. SHOOP, care of B} Q. Smith, 613 7th street, W! ANTED—A RESPONSIBLE PARTY 70 oe Alderney Cows and supply owner pach mille: Address J. Box 68 Star oftice, of Boom 3 8t. Cloud building. not ‘ANTED-AN ENERGETIC ‘MAN, WITH CASH security, a8 Avent for se new in M. W. GALT. BRO. & CO., al 1107 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Peostast TO TAX- \X-PAYERS! BEFORE PAYING SPECIAL TAX BILLS OB GENERAL TAXES DUE PREVIOUS TO 1878, SAVE A DISCOUNT BY CALLING UPON WILLIAM DICKSON, 222 43¢ Srnecr Noxtuwssr, ‘Three doors above Columbia Building. nl-Im thin ott Rare chance for the F 2 [dress NEW xORK BRAS AND ION WORK s AT Pract street, New York City. nit PLAIN TALE WANTED(A FIMST-CLASS ADVERTISEMENT Solicitor to get advertisements. snd subscriptions for *'Zell’s United States Business Directory {¢ 7 ABOUT riggs territory and liberal ae with nani LA spt i FALL OVERCOATS. re 7 FACTURING nares wants a business man in Washington and iu every city (not already taken.) A few hundred dollars neces- sary to pay for goods on delivery after orders have been secured for the same; $150 per month prost guarantesd. The most searching investication solicited.” A. - y y, New York. o7-6t Wintee A CYLINDER PRINTING PRESS, small or large cylinder; price must be low for the cash. BALTIMORE NEWSPAPER UNION, 46 North Holliday street, Baltimore, Md. ‘o}2-w, oat ANTED EVERYBODY IN WASHINGTON AND the District to buy Frouch Mixed, Candi genta per pound. ramels and all other delicious fomemnde Candies 48 cents pee Tomnd ae HAMIL TON’S great 25-cent Candy 81 ‘1231 Penn avenue. WE HAVE OVER SEVEN HUNDRED FALL OVER- COATS AND CAN FIT ANY MAN THAT WALES. OUR PRICES RANGE FROM €5 To $30, THE SIZES FROM 30 TO 50 INCHES, BREAST MHASURE. Ye GENUINE BROWN'S GINGER m ENOWN TO DO ITS WORK? WHY LOSE TIME IN EXPERIMENTING? = CHOLERA AND CEAMPS ‘TIME IS SHORT @HE LATEST NOVELTY POR GENTLEMEN. JUST RECEIVED FROM PARIS. EMBROIDERED VESTINGS, TO BE WORN WITH FULL DRESS. SIX DIFFERENT STYLES. SELTZ & MERTZ, TAILORS AND IMPORTERS, 1105 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. * 019 — P. HANSON HISS & CO. . —NEW DESIGNS— MANTELS ........ MIRKORS ........ WAINSCOTING. FURNITURE... CERAMICS. LOWS ART TILES YOR FIREPLACES, HEARTHS, WAINSCOTINGS AND BATHROOMS. FIRST PREMIUM EVERYWHERE. ‘No. @ S. CHARLES STKEET, BALTIMORE ‘TRANSLATIN cere andl Lett Wriog, ef het nf Senet 1 perters ors aad hemnareioeae V y ANTED—HOR TO ttalls for each horse: Keeping: homes ERMANENT, TRANSIENT AND DAY BOARD- ers accommodated at McPhersam House, corner 15th and Luorthwest. Mrs, M. ‘I. SOUTHALL. HO WANTS A FARM?—I OWN 20 FARMS;IN qweetern states. I ‘one of them 4 $500 incash fora vacant or improved Property in n2-12t"_ | Washington. T want propexty suk sble for residence POE, RENT SPRAGUE MANSION, CORNER OF = oe 6th and E strects northwest, several’ very desirable or address, W. W. GILES, furnished Rooms with first-class at reasonable yuabwagee rates, to parties without children ;also_ ie board.n2-3t” (OR RENT—TO GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, WITH seen caany Gao! Renee pow sa a room, $40 for board. 323 C street northwest.” oor-6e MEG FOR SALE—WANTE) FOR P\ Gal. Pure Milk, delivered in the B. & 0. Depot. 9 communication answered that does no! price. Address HAY SEED, Star office. not eae Chick & Sons, Gilbert; der ud Equity Jurisprudenc is ‘Mus. Doc. ; Mire. Pearson, org. Epiphany ere os ‘Enq. Personal Property, Com and Dr. Kimball. able Paper and Corporations. SW Drees, Ae Be Lk. Bo He Broperty, Do- D* ™ * canman, ie. mastic Relations, ‘Testamentary ana Crinin: 2015 1 STREET, F. P. B. Sanps a &.. B..J. J. Dantanaron “eae and W. Ht Desens, Yutsie of the Moot Court 13 _| | Term extends from fire Wednesday in October to June. All the classes are now opeu far the reception of J)E-STARRPARSONA DENTIS" corner 9 and E northwest, Ex et sins Seertt ohn, ot 6 $50 cn: 9 to 11 am., We free, for the on aree, two years, per annum : claws references. fraduate course, $25, attendance on lnctures, $35 pee doce oe gunum, For particulars apply to the Secretary i ry ss B. PARSONS, ely (8 7TH STREBT west, between D upd E ‘stroets, over Ballan- *n Booksore. Surgical and Mechanical OSBOERE SE HA GLISH Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies and Little Girls —will reopen at 943 M street northwest, Sep- tember 5, 1881. | Claseex from Kindergarten to Harvard ity a Charge mod College cSauitations. “Thorough instruction by North- R EISENRORN, DE DENTIST, 915 7TH STREET | ern teachers. north weet. oid per we SME wT — RS. OLGA DANIEL me ey bas HER 31 operations on the natural teeth at ie pices Meee AL Her New Hectdence, 249 9th street northwest. o19-4w* SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES a) oe D CHILDR Is REMOVED from Baum's Hali to 303 East Capital street. ol5-Lm Dies: y, DESTRT SIT STREET Nour mest, Qetwcen G street, and New, ang a jan without Pain, 50 cts. All operations warranted. R. T. M. TALBOTT, DENTIST, No. 437 1TH BT., three doors from corner E. ‘Dentistry in all its HE TREMON NT HOUSE OFFERS MORE HOME (SALE_VERY aGHEAP, J THE STOCK AND ede in the fe city ‘The halls and th res & small corner Grocery ina rane bsteam: the rooins are new and | pelghperood and doing an excellent business. table is second to none ‘Tran. | {9 THOS. Attorney-at-Law, a0" See sO and €2 per days suonthly $25, $80, 538 Pee Fam SALE_ONE OF THE BEST MARKET srons Whee MISSES TYLER WILL GIVE FIRST-CLASS ; now doing a fair trade: ixtures, Board af 912 1oth strost, opnesite McPherson Park. | #.Feching: = and a BiGHLAND, iby MARKET 123 iii given and req Table ere accom: | fapeeling, aRPiy st sHGRL AND, En Ue HE LOCHIEL HOUSE, 612 97a STREET NORTH- oe TeADE A acs mento, Eston ween, py Jn one of the confeat and best conducted Board age Me Ls {ng-houses in the cit ‘accommo- dated at | es 29 NLINCON 2 ae 7y AND TSTREETS.—FinsT. glass Table $16; Room and $20 to ;:ocation central; no liquors. J. ML. DalonG & E. OFFLFY, © Cane H. D. COOKE,Jn., & OO., Bawxens. Local Securities dealt im. Information cheerfully given. Prompt settiement and immediate deliveries. MONEY TO LOAN. HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE | | o21-2w Les rales of iuterest, "> ese = B SALE BY H.D. COOKE & CO. G. GREEN, D.C. 6 pee cant maturing 1892. Norfdlle nl-lw no Divirest Sortie bonds, having SO yours © rum A Seat $3,000, $5,000. ; | Saree, al and way stock, Washington Ges $ “hod cease Coes tine a oes. ‘ Light scrip, che ares ee ¥ ment 026-1m 18 F streot northwest. Direct wire to Philadelphia and New York. ‘ONEY TO LOAN NO. A. PRESCOTT, AT BIS eee rated ee | Oo Ee nearer 022-1m___1324 F ntreet n.w., near Ebbitt House. | Has soveral very fine ticuws for sale " MOXY 70 LOAN Ix suMs To surr, LOWEST | Parte tne, i fh nrettwent desirable Building Lots ‘of the clty. where the progr nUrovements Sod rates, on estute security: moderate fat Gall now. W. TW. Dane Nau’ & SON, Bits: ¥F arate are yar the city for sale st low st 3-1 . "Houses for rent. N ‘ONEY,—A «mall sum of MONEY TO LOAN for a short time, on satisfactory security, or to invest with safety. Address G. KER, Room 7, St: Cloud Bula ing. ; A specialty is made of the care and rental of houses. ‘Houses furnished and unfurnished wanted to supply an Unprecedented demand. Congresnnen and othery are alread; ing for houses for, a) Goad TO LOAN, SARRUO POS READ Bars EXCHANGE, s1-3m 1416 F Btreet Northwest. ON REAL =n 6 PER CENT. = 0. HOLTZMAN, 10th ane oereoes northwest. INVENTORS. MONEY ADVANCED ON IMPORTANT and VAL- m2 UABLE INVENTIONS, before or aftor Patent. Box 85, Star office. ‘ONEY TO LOAN. el MON Tod LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, in BOOTS AND SHOES. Charges moderate. No delay. ] Re Ed B. H. WARNER, 916 ¥ ‘street northwest. nov26 SAFE DEPOSIT co. A. SAKS & CO., city reference; can be seen ut. PRICE'S, sais streetnorthwest. O. H. P. CLARK, Sligo, Md.12-Im" EST PRICES PAID FOR QED | te STRIOTLY ONE:PRICE CLOTHIERS, Eee, ‘Bramn Lead ome a a ctl, of flop te panel punctivally atte ded “to. Will eend to any part of city or suburbs. M. ULLMAN, corner nl 316 axp 318 Sxvexrn ane — WAxrED AT RICK'S OLD STEAM CARPET a rola Sa 440 Maing ave. southvest. Feath- niture to steam. at T AND GRAVEL ROOFING. ANTED-CAREETS TOCLEAN. WE DO Nt F% peta. k is done better and prices oohing Material, Charcoal, ‘Carpet Lining Felt, | iver ban fa ny obbor ibe i saa mi ALKER'S, 204 10th street northwest. areas CHACE & fs Victor BECKER, Esq, NTED — ANNOUNCE LEAT. JOHN E. Boom 41100 Nes Vor ore og ‘Has just returned from Europe. julsioner of” Deeds tor “E arr oes . for peers State aud Tetctory, INSHEIMER & BRO., Gscurity 4 AND SAFETY. NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, Seu Sraner axp Nuw Youx Avaxur. 808 SEVENTH STREET NORTRWEST, ‘Will close out their entire stock of BOOTS AND SHOES im order to close business by Janmary at, or before if possible. We will sell COUSIN'S FINE CUR KID BUTION SHOES, that were sold at $3. 50, now at $2.69; INSURANCE. ‘Examine ‘He opens with anew stock of FIRST-CLASS PIANOS, oince from rat? 5p. mm. m2 ©OUSIN'’S FRENCH KID BUTTON, that were sold at ta be sold on the most Kbera) terma, WASED RUBNITURE 30 SToRe IN FINE SLUMBIA NY, | $5 now at $3.75; LADIES’ FINE KID BUTTON Storage Rooms. marl LU MB! 7IRE INSURANCE COMPANY, - at his warerooms, ‘ANTED_FEATHERS 7 rg 50 oe = = c° usta aye ¥ STREET, ’ | SHOES, that were sold at $3, now at $2.38; LADIES’ 901 9TH STREET NORTHWEST. i tresses to Remake, Furniture PROTA sets be FINE KID SHOES, that were sold at $2.50, now at 4. H. CHAGE & BROS. 616 Laut ‘ship, at | JOHN A, BAK FRED'K B. MoGUIR! ol Pianos rented, tamed and repaired. 081-9 a marl | THOS. J. FISHE! BRAINARD H. WARN! $1.95; MEN'S FINE CLOTH-TOP BUTTON. ‘AL OR | Woe M 1 FLEMING, GEO. H. B. WHITE, ‘Were sold at $4.50, now st $3.25; MEIVS FINE CLOTH- [HE GREAT FORCED SALE. ioe ca pe ee at cis. GLOVER, "| TOP BUTTONED, that were sold at $3.50, now at $2.60. ‘Owing to the prolonged unfavorable weather for the W ANTE, tou TO KNO} THAT ISELEA FINS: FREDERICR B-McGOINE: Vico President. | Splendid lot of BOYS’ FINE GAITERS, from 1 to 4 in sale of Heavy Goods, we have accumulated Faflor-made Second-hand Suit, much bettor | H. K. WILLARD, Secretary. size, $1.25. guid a creat deal cheaper than « eae eee ee | Thee all Lowi by Fire at reasonable i TOO MUCH STOCK, be bought, at tes. 4¥9-6m_ ‘We will positively sell our entire stock at the above sens OLD Boo cee Sh Sve GOP, ee Second-hand Clothinw. Cea ie SS ‘WHICH MUST BE TURNED INTO CASH! We shall, therefore, for a short season, MAKE THE MOST SWEFPING REDUCTIONS, TO FORCE SALES. | 300 pairs Ladies’ Kid and Pebble Button Boots, worth ‘$1.25 aud $1.50; now $1. 1,000 pairs egyliah firet-clam Cur. Kid and Goat Button, 110 vaizn eeauine ‘grench iat Button, worth at least $4; 2 REWARD—LOST— tong care: answers to the name of Baby.” a above reward if returned to No. 224 Sd sttcet northwest. Te Os’ Y ADDRESSED WITH NAME E. Slaughter.” Think it was left in Tele- FERRE oltce, commar of 15th and F northwest. Leave nst iggs House. Liberal reward. bt | 75 pain gen A, No, 3, Hand-atitehed Gaiters, worth Bs 280 para Gents nie Calf Gatters and Shoes, worth $3; prices, Those wishing ‘oargaina will call before the stock is entirely dispose of as the stock is now entirely comr ete, CO-PARTNERSHIPS. Lpumep CO-PARTNERSHIP. ‘The undersigned:do hereby certify that they have NO. 808 SEVENTH STREET, formed « co-parthorship for the under the wor ir of WASHINGTON AND ‘AND Guat TOWN Burwees H axp I nonruwesr. COMPANY, | No bills or aloes up written. order puget 30 SOHN Sheer Treasurer. Ofiice, eae Georgetown, PR JOHN LEETCH, ¥. DARKER ae KINS- . o?8-2m. URT’S SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN ARE THE FINEST a Burt's Hand a OTTON 1S THE g COMEGE ST STYLE. SEWING MACHINES, &e. OST—A HANDSOME BLACK SHEPHERD DOG, With lone hair, white nose, white epot on breast, | {ine of ines and tail white: snewers to namo of | “Sitka. e sont none it OST—MONDAY, OCTOBER SI, ON tin STREET, between TO SECURE THESE BARGAINS CALL EARLY, AS NDAD ERA TREE, a ieee ap bowed Spectacles. me finder will be suitably rewarded WILLIAM HAHN'S by me them at the drug store corner 5th hand 0 RELIABLE BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, OUND—IN A STREET CAR, OCTOBER $ mee 816 SevenTH Srxest, Betweex H axp 1. small sum of Money, which the owner can Sgeon ” identification and paying for advertisements. Sign—“RED SLIPPER. ZS. BUCKLER, Popmanter Geustals, Ofc TdF e street northwost. )UND—A DIAM BING, WHICH HAS =e fede with Lieut Aynande at ‘eo. fifth prechi ‘owner-can beve the maine By operty and paying charges. nh COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Branch—1922 Puxs. AVE., BET. 19TH axp 20TH Sts, 029-4 J. JAY GOULD, ‘The Boston Picture Man, No. 421 9rn Sr. SS woa Novel teria ab a TP RCTCLES Those Goods, street JE VELYbODY SHOULD CALL aT ONCE Burt’s Hand-sewed Cloth Toy VERY Si Nice. At OPPENHEIMER'S, CONGRESS GAIT! Butvs Perfect Pittaue shoes. ee; ailieet Hand Sewed French Kid Boots, ae fais ined tema eee NEW ELDREDGE SEWING MACHINE. Gur Paris Boot for Ladiee is the prettiest n the United All complicated Machinery avoided. Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, good and cheap, Every movement positive: one cm in its constrnction. pale bace Sasbettensteedal used Oe toee ea oniy be ba fed at + i a tr cas SERKSYEVANTA A OPPENHEIMER, 528 9th and F streets northwest. PIANOS AND ORGANS. WW", ENABE & CO.’S PIANO: An, 8 Tine stock Sf Pahoa tar wane, oS Weroroome tis Tus st atee GNEY T. NOMKO'S Puso Waxencoms, 433 trn STREET NORTHWEST. ogee Morena et os EPR 7026-1 ches. Teeth inserted $7 per set. All work war- ROOKEVILLE. ACADEM. ranted. jmld MONTOOMEI, MARYLANTS Fn Fic iene ran arco y nly | _ ‘The Rev. C.K. NELSON, D.D., Inte vice principal of and m ‘mung and Ti 49 | st. Joln’s College, Am having taken charge of Vitality. ay ge pe | thie School, sates the patromege of parents. who deny wenkaeanta a apecisiig, All ‘Tamera, or Blood | & thorourts collariate education for their children, with Diseases of whatever name or nature the advantage of board in his own family. cated from ‘the system. Stutteri she situation ofthe Acadenay is expecially adapted to cured, Cor Trio toll, Othos a ‘Consultation ‘and residenos, | school, —fine climate, ood Playgrounds, s quiet re jee pb fined neighborhood abil chu vilees every Sim- ae oe = = OE pelea eaperieuch teachin and de- im. ‘cane own in Ma SPECIALTIES. laud, and willy itis hoped, aoe bin een ae new Babee | MEET PEPE anus nen sects eee Gey pepe fe ve, Chas i fit street | Chance for Tuition arid Board i $200 per sonalom, from Dorthwest, treate au iy. without medicine, Acute | Sit tember. to “half payable (rosie Diseases Commision tress alw' | 2S he oi Str abs for ssaa ak R. ROBERTSON = CONSULTED ences Se very NESD! and URD: from HERE IS NOTHING ON EARTH 80 PRECIOUS Din Often 468 C ekrect horthwes. Bt | OTT iiths mind, soul and charecter of «cul needii FRIENDS’ SEMINARY, I Sraeer, Berween 181H axp 19TH Nonrewesr, Affords to Girls and Boys the best facilities for a liberal gducation; preyares ft pupila to enter College, “Patrons have no expense for ‘Call on, call. tations ecnfidential ‘Read his card under Medical in ‘years experience. ary WME. BROOKE TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF ee x 408 Leetnect, between 4th and io. 5th streeta north 3.8. WILSU) Le, Y, PRUDHOMMES FRENCH CLASSES meet at her residence, 1318 I street northwest. Gall orsend name and address. A practical knowlades feb10-38w" = of thelaneunge ana Parinan probuncaton FINANCIAL. Short Gme, Terms mode! San: ¥F ¥o TO : L. CADY'S BOARDING SCHOOT, FOR ¥ YOU DESIRE TE Ladies. West End. lurtitute, New Haven, INVESTMENT OR SPECULA’ IN RAILROAD, MINING STOCKS eous securities we transact s general com- mission business, execute orders on all stocks from ten shares u] on margins from 3 to 5 per cent, or buy and sell for cab. Coun, Hleventh year, Superior facilities. Send at a Bagi pe or in tom. JANUS, A.M. Jere helpers etait grat Columbian College, Washing personal application solicitad, [CAL ACADEMY, TF ‘Address J. STEVENSO: sarees 5 ee nl-lm 58 Broadway, New York. | “principal, J. P. CAULFIELD. Mus. ‘Studies resumed Septena bes PRIVATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES — | Ayiss Amy LyAvrrr, oF BOSTON, ai of roe and aa wan ye —s Gaeert ee eee 15-31 ith nina uecthweat,) The ution a resumed SEPTEMBER 26. BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. H. H. DODGE, th year: trom Kind lowe aud Te Pry oa . BOYD) ris, 22 i oop opr te el | ASHINGTON GONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Sokd om Commission, street and Prnnsyivania avenue, (over = shilington'e Botetore, ba Thirteenth pear : an Pia ‘Or- mM olin, Re. teachers, ice, Singing, "Violin, chore Free advaniaces, O. b. BULLARD, Dinetor. ‘nt M25 F, MUSSAEUS, AIDED BY SEVERAL AS- sistante, will Garman, Latin, Greek, also Marie and Youms mea, Prepared for Colleges, Competitive Examinations, ie, a gireuiars sent upon spylication. F. F, MUSSAECR, 100% No. 539 15ra STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, 64 Broapwar, New Yors. ARCHER INSTITUTE. MES. ARCHER Feturued from ber western tour. Shoat cominence on TH DAY, greulars and fu a olweer Mr. M. N. Le ict aca cote opposite 7 gS HILTON'S Enelinh and French School for Young Ladios and Every class of Securities bought and sold on conmis- sion in San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on the New York Stock Exchange at ome-eighth ef one per cent commission, Private and direct telegraph wires to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through which orders are executed om the Stock Exchanges Lana UEFTET TC Be Sa RO NORTH- in those cities and reported tmck promptis. Quotations | Jf ABELL INSTITUTE. 909 10ru STREET NORTH- of Stocks and Bonds and information regarding the Ye Sed Camieal Schoo wih peor facie for Marketa received through onr wires INSTANTLY ai- | #ronch and German. argu otto na a Some eine rect from the How York Stock Exchange. al Poon Sho Booksdores or fmt the HE=2Y L. RAYMOND & CO., 4 AND 6 PINE STREET, NEW YORE, Execute orders for Railroad and Mining Stocks and carry same on moderate margin when desired. Refer by permission to Mutual Trust Company, N.Y., State Senators, bankers, &e. References and full particulars relating to stock speculation mailed on application. X T. VERNON SEMINARY. ‘Day ‘Boarding and pay School for Young Ladies. Asmop ACADEMY, conc a comer Peineslvania avenue. an posite @. 5, ‘Treasure. "A select mhool for iy and young ee * Number Timited” Only’ character ved. MERICAN FINANCE COMPANY, 5S anv 7 Nassav STREET, New Yor, 434 Lronanr Sraexr, PurLaeLena, PorrLaxp Brock, Caicaco. CAPITAL STOCK.......200-nse0ee ‘ a SOUND INVESTMENT SECURITIES farnished Corporate and Private Investors. 4 Bie pene OR PROCURED { FURNISHED [oad Comrenion Rave paving lines under ANCIAL Tneti Alvebra, eg ae BACKER 7 + $1, 000,000 WILL CONDUCT 1HE FINARCIAL, | SSS ooee og. en WILL SUY AND SELL INVESTMENT SECUBI- ‘TIES on Commission. WILL BUY DEFAULTED BONDS or oanrert thems in interes poping invecement: ‘WM. P. WATSON, Sec'y.and Treas, —_o8-Sawim QPEEATIONS, big

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