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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON November 22, 1881. bona Gae daily circulation more than treble that of any other dally paper published in Washington, and equal te that of all the ‘Tux Stax office is connected with the Telephone Ex- change. Advertisements, orders for the paper by mail ‘and otherwise, news, or any information or business gan be sent day or nischt, _ free of charxe. Owing to the unprecedented demand made upon the columns of Tar Stax for advertising space, another double sheet will be issued to-morrow. Advertisers will confer a favor by sending In their orders at the earliest practicable moment. ‘The readjusters and funders have differed so ‘ridely in thelr statements as to what the amount Of the Virginia debt really ts that the public mind has been more or less confused upon the subject. ‘The funders have persistently maintained that the debt, Exclusive of the one-third assigned to West ‘Virginia, amounted to over $33,000,000, while the Teadjusters have insisted that it was less than ‘$20,000,000. The report of the second auditor of the State, which is Just published and must be ac- shows that the funder esti- Mate of the debt ts much nearer correet than that of their opponents. This report shows the prin- eipat, at the close of the last fiscal year, to have deen $29,614,792 This €15,29,550, which 1s recognized by Virginia as the one-tird proportion of the debt belonging to West Virginia. Ing act consed in January, 1880, and from that date the interest accumulated, and on the 1st of last July tt amounted, all Which added to the principal made the total of 98. ‘The second auditor's ‘bt Is made public at an oppor- tune time in view of the early meeting of the re- nd the declarations of the leaders and organs of that party that they Intend tof the state. These dec- Jarations, however, have invariably been accom- panted by the positive assertion that the “honest” | debt amounted to less than $29,000,000. Now that the state officer whose duty It 1s to know the off- eta} condition and status of the debt, shows it to De considerably in excess of readjuster estimates, ft remains to be seen whether that party will re- eede from its erroneous figures and pay the “honest” Justers do less than this, then they are repudia- tionists, and no amount of speciil pleading as to interest that “ought to be eliminated,” can make them anything else. The assertion made by a re- adjuster organ that the state tendered payment of the interest in gold during the rebellion Is too ab- Surd to receive credit even with the traditionally credulous marine. The states in rebellion during the years between 1861 and 1865 were not handling much gold, ner did any of them worry much about the payment of interest on their debts. The Vir- ginia debt to-day is, according to the authority of the state, In excess of $34,000,000. Any attempt to decrease either princtpsl or interest without the free consent of the creditors is rank repudiation, and ff the-readjusters shall arbitrarily “eliminate” any part thereof they will. in all probability, sud- denly find themselves deprived of that northern Fepulican support which so recently enabled them ‘to carry the state. cepted a the debt reach $34,592,168 Btatem= adjuster legislature, ‘to pay ‘The confeterate bond speculation collapsed as suddenly as it started, and, no doubt, there | are numerous viethns, but a sense of shame at being caught by such a palpable scheme Keeps them stlent, and the world will never Know how much the shrewd origi jors of the trick re ed. The story that there Was de awry Levers, pricked nz that ‘Which it ‘The N. the grea for the N Aspe Henry J. Spooner, the republican candidate, isa | foregone conclusion, though the democrats are going throwzh the forn king DECK WITH O* Fill assortment Pon eserves; Lew, ornan 504 9ru STREET, between E and F streets, ———_+er The Debt of Virginia. uthor! fs the principal, Operations under the McCulloch tol nt of the de he “honest” de debt as it really exists If the need large balance In the Bank of England be- Ienging to the late confederacy, and that tt could aption of confederate bonds was kept in circulation for @oys, and in spite of the daily exposure of the deception by the press found plenty of be- ully made to apply to the re Finally, it seems, the London the bubble by semtofficially a ‘Was supposed to rest — +2 Y. Graph it metropolis of New York.” National Capital! —— THANKSGIVIN UPPLIES. New Lechorn Citron, genuine. Now Zantee New Lanruedoc Almonds, brischt. Genuine Princes Payer Shell Altionds, Large Ensliah Wainut, new. Extra Lan x cet. yen, bis lot. iy eeversl bis, . in cans, pitted. White Cherries, fu cana, very fraes ancl = in cans, choice. Extra choice Prorerves, i giaas. FLPHONZO YOU iS, Guocrn, , to $497,375.98; there was no such balance tn the Bank of England, and that even if any axets of the defunct confederacy were found they would De delivered over to the United States in pursu- ance of decisions of English courts. Before the “boom,” as It was termed, had made any headway ‘THE STAR pointed out the fallacy of the theory upon commenting upon the scenes of the Guiteau trial, characterizes the people of Washington as unenitured, ignorant, lawless and Mumoral, and remarks that “it ts a great pity that the politteal capita! of our country 1 not Where its commercial ant tinanctal center is—in This ts pretty cool, coming from a city dominated from time immemorial by the Bill Tweed style of populace— & city that during the rebellion was In possession Of a howling, brutal med that amused itseif by hanging unoffending negroes to lampposts. Nice, “cultnred.” intelligent population! Sweet place Really, quite too, toot fal election takes place to-day tn the first Congressional district of Rhode Island, for a suc- cessor to Senator Aldrich. The election of Col. eisn Jara filled with Chotce Hani rare. , Tess fund- read- Ppring wheat this day awarded to en! Witness our handa, at the : the District brniel Minnesote Patent Proce Flose awarded the First Preminm against all other competitors at the National Fair in 1879 and 1880 (cold medal), and stands A No, 1 among the Known to the trade. OF Boy Freonps ! ATLANTIC & GULF COAST CANAL & OKEECHO- BEE LAND Co. Isente of 50,000 Shares of $10 each at par. With a bonus of 40 acres of selected land for each sub- ecription of 10 shares. OFFICES—Tairp 4xp Curstxur Starers, PHILA- DELPHIA; 115 Broapway, N.Y., Rooms 111, 113. ‘This company have purchased from the Florida Land and Improvement Company 200,000 acres of land, in 40 acre tracts, comprising the choice lands of the “*Disston’s purchase of 4,000,000 acres.” This lan d wilt be divided, giving to each subscriber for 10 shares 40 acres of land. ‘The subscriber may make his selection of land im- mediately on payment for sto ck, and receive deed, or, if desired, this company will make the selection for him. Detailed prospectus with descriptive maps mailed to applicants, Applications for stock can be made direct to the Company, with checks payable to Hamilton Disston, ‘Treasurer, or to Jorn Hancock, 22,2325 A CARD FROM WM. M. GALT & CO. syhint preminm for the best ts barrel of flour made from ‘laas 25, department 36, 00, Wity_ SE Galt k Co. lepari B 50, iB Wational Fair Grounds, of of October, 1831. 1429 PexnsrLvania AVENUE. Columbia, this 14th da; : aa HARTON, P. JOHN D. NEWMANN, Attest: JAS. 8. EDWARDS, Mi Lae cae test: = S.—The above-mentioned flour is CERI fhe cele 3, M now again in 1881. The competition in flour was cer- tainly a very lively one this year, andthe premium was well Contested for, but it was sinuply an itr possibility to beat CERES, and the premium Just s warded is only ad- ding another triumph to the magnificent success this 80 celebrated Flour has gained in this communit We would respectfully mention the fact that irs. S.F, Anderson reerived the ium forthe handsomest polls and biecuits on exhibition, and they were made of S FLOUR, which dn only another For sale by all first-class grocers. W. M. GALT & CO. Corsrr Ist STREET AND INDIANA AVENUE, Who are also the sole Wholesale Agents for the Dis- roof that it Hatent Fiours trict of Hecker’s celebrated Self-raising Flour and Buckwheat. Te! IKSGIVING DAY. MALAGA GRAPES BANANA‘ (0) CANIOPE FIGS. DENESIA WAIST MINCK MEAT, CAP! »D_CRA! BERRIES, ASSORTED PRESERV. 5-ib. buckets, ) FRENCH PRUNES, NEW YORK CIDE) NEW ENGLAND RUM. CATAWBA Wi ODDY. rete. VAN BEIL’S ROCK AND RYE, APPLE Fresh importation of Champagnes and Edam, Roquefort and Pineapple Cheese. B. W. REED’S SONS, 1216 F street northwest. ACCOUNT OF THE MILD WEATHER WILL HAVE TO OFFER OUR no N ya” Suite for $3 and 5 Boys’ Suite for: verooats and Uisters, dren's Short Panta, 73 and 90. 5 Children’s Long Pants, $1 and $1.10. ws’ Telescope Hata, from 50c. upwards. 194 pt LVANIA AVENUE. axp 1916 PEXNSTLVANIA AVENUE. and is. and Job Printing at short notice and lowest cash Presswork for the trade. | giever Eemeetsuep 1850. R. O. POLKINHORN, STEAM PRESS BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, ‘Has re-opened at his old stand, 632 AND 634 D STREET NORTHWEST, red to execute every description of Book a EY WEDDING GIFTS, BEAUTIFULLY ARRANGED. lade and sold by * ¥ _ SAMUEL KIRK & SONS, 172 West Baltimore street, Baltimore. * PIANOS; BURDETT ORGANS, the best now made. G. H. KUHN, n22-2m __ 407 10th street, near the Avenue. Times jeclar- $" 000 REWARD. fon gists. ching, Uleerated or Pro- le Remedy fails tocure. ladelphia, Pa. ignature. Sold by Drag- n19-€09% )pue COLD WAVE ‘The Westher tells of the necessity for ‘WARM WRAPS AND OVERCOATS. We are prepared and cail fresh attention to our makes, claiming positive superiority in material, trim- ming and make, without increase of price. ‘We are not afraid of comparison, but rely upon your Judgment to sustain our own belief, that we offer you THE BEST MADE CLOTHING to be found in the District at bottom figures. pat 1417-1119 PE: Fd ' FEREEPRRRREREER EEE AIS ROYAL, GRAND OPE vING, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28ru AND 29ru. - OPENING. GEAND OPENING. GRAND OPENING. GRAND OPENING. GRAND OPENING. GRAND OPENING, GRAND OPENING. PALAIS ROYAL, 3117-119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 401-403 12re STREET NORTHWEST. e e ee A. SAKS & CO., STRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, ‘316 aNp 318 SEVENTH STREET. Ch HRISTMAS CARDS. For the purpose of enabling those who wish to make selections of Christmas cards before the Holiday rush begins, we have opened our usual large variety of choicest goods. Every convenience will be offered ladies and others to examine cards comfortably and at their leisure. ROBERT BEALL, BOOKSELLER, _n21-3t 495 Pennsylvania avenue. D EMPSEY. DEMPSEY. ONE DOLLAR PEE 100 FOR PIRIES’ ENGLISH VISITING CARDS, “Printed from Piste.” establishment in the city furnishing that quality mp Dior er eee perfectly. "A fresh sud elegant assortinent also of ¥ STATIONERY, CHRISTMAS C. TEA THE ODDS, ana THUISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, DEMPSEY, STATIONER AND ENGRAVER, Olid Estabiished House, _n18-3m_ 913 Penna. ave., bet. 9th aud 10th streets. G RAND DISPLAY OF XMAS CARDS. In order to give an early opportunity to make a seleo- tion of Christmas Cards, Juvenile Books, Papeteries, and other Holiday Goods, we have already laid out a large sevortment and invite an early call. WM. BALLANTYNE & 80K, - SS Nee ce canoe WANTED—HELP. & FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR SALE—HOUSES. BUSINESS CHANCES. NTEDUTEN CARTS, FOR HAULING BRICK. Wser Waskingtos Back Mashine Cae papy. =e WANteR A OM FITTER, APILY TOR. set CAMPBELL, Plumber and Gas Fitter, oat ie Wists 90 GENTLEMEN OF GOOD ah ‘to act a4 outioor Solicitors. ED. CARSON, eons 10, GUE Conta ore APPT 1033 w* re ty ute EITHER WHITE OR OL, cooking and ho 3 good reference rea ‘Abply at 808 Tih tect north Wea GIRL, TO WASH AND IRON AND ay Og Keneral housework. Boni: iar Winans LABORERS, ALSO ONE DIARY- man and Foreman on a farm. Apply at FUL- ‘ON'S Loan Office, 314 9th street northwest, near Penn- hans avenue. n22-2W Wiel GIRL, (WHITE OR COLORED), fgrgeneral housework, in a family of two, with. ; must come well recommended. Cail at 07 Greets northeast, Capitol Hill. 1 ATS 1,25 PER DAY. INQUIRE $2 iQ! n21-3t" TA NTED-AN EXPERIENCED | CL RE IN ‘Store. Reference required. Adlets Fs EXPER! D CLOAK ANI ‘Goat Handa, at the LADIES CLOAR PARLORS, 414 9th street. n2l-3t Wr ey SORE AC ere, cer rome e: clerk, and exlennan; must Dring reference, “aunt 629 ) Penney) ‘lvania avenue. il ANTED_FAMILIES AND HOTELS TO FUR- ANY mit with poiable cook, chambe-musids, ce i ‘wan "94 eat AE Prick © 60. Azehey.") 926 F atreot northwest. C. ni _WANTED—SITUATIONS. ANTED—A POSITION, BY A DRUG CLERK OF seven years’ experience. Best of reference. Ad- dress ‘* Mistura,” Star offic It ¥V yy ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE GI! ‘8 Situation as chambermaid or nurse. Apply North Capitol street. in & GOOD COOK, WASHER AND Place; best references;” also, by a witl of 16, to nurse or to do Hight housewor! references. Cah SARAH LEt OLORED WOMAN FRO: York wants a Sitiation as Cook, either p ae Apply 1910 L street northwest, ECTABL) WHITE GIRL, A A beet Sen och yearns ‘Taguite at 600 Tertiree m ina place nui . between G And Hnerthwost? 1" na ANTEDBY A WHITE GIRL, A SITUATION as Chambermaid; willing to assist with washing and ironing; can do plain sewing. Apply at 2208 ith street northw WANTED—ROOMS. Good references. WANTED — FIRST-CLASS “ACCOMMODATIONS, consisting of sitting and bedrooms. Address Box 82, Star office. tt Wines. EITHER FIVE ROOMS OR TH lower part of a House furnished, ina central loca: tion. Address, stating price, Box 140, Star office. It ANTED—BY LADY IN OFFICE, TWO SMALL, sunny, furniehed Rooms in private or small family. References exchanged. Address, stating terns, L-1.. ‘B Star office. WANED ORS, TWO Or three well turmished comunniosting. Hoon, fortwo single gentlemen. No attention psid ans wers hot stating price and particulars. MEN, Star office. YG (of nine coy teenianed Front i Boom, coutsining a a daub and single bed or bed lounge; use of parlor, containing Plano, with good tavle rd. Private family preferred. Within ten 1aiumtes? kof reams. Price not to éxcced $90 per month. \ddress Box 109, Star office. ANTED—THREE FU: HED ROOMS Sp lichthousekeeping: private {emily preferred ; con Euplent to cers; references required Address PROMPT dress GENTLE \NTED— Vv JANTED-THREE OR FOU! ‘D Rooms, suitable for lixht hourckeer leasantly se faruily ;_ best refercices, sitnated: for firet Ad- ¢ Star office. nig-3t" questions Star cic three Kocmns,, tneen 9th and Iith end F and L: private tum ferred; references exchanged, Address NEW ar office. D—A TWO-STORY BRICK HOT Wart witht hall and modern improvements; cenutraily Address A. D., Star office. Vv y ANTED-IMMEDIATE A PRIVATE family, a cc furnished House. Kent not to xeeed 3100 or per month. Answer HOU ar ofe Wt TED — 48) PU: se HA! between above F stre OR A HALL ed ‘ihe use of the ‘on Sunday afternoons. terms. GENTLEMEN, i ne that ket AD Syclopmrdia at 1 “ur store), to be disposed of in 4 poptilar Way at 4:30 p. m., Noyeiuber 30. W: statin mdition. Deseribe nl9-5t* VERY LIGHT lesther-topped; jeDermott make: id-ors physician. “Address n19-3t WANTED EID GLOVED t, 1009 F street. 463 7th street southwest. n2l-k2w3t* and adress C4! le Carriaeg or will ti late-t Paris process. Also, to net ae nents. Good commission al wed tPA WANTED—A FARM. IN VIRGINIA OR MARY Pert must be cheap for cash." Address M. WANED Two wa Toom sets, in wood SHMAN, Wantepst Double Busse especial wn, wast REST, | WHITEST, : (i, sew by Danforth’ Fluid. ‘Heat halls, wimall rooms by Danfortl’s heaters. 941 D street, Post Build- ins. n19-cost* WASTER-CONFEDERATE “COUPON | BONDS, Apply toR. W. DOWNMAN, 519° 7th street northwest. n16-1w SKIRTS Wares each, at PRIN) ¥ it in clamwes end pri and tectns at the store of Mrs, street 1 TO Bu 09 F street. Slippers 10 cents ni6-6t" GAN, 813 7th theeet ponthwert, cflers reat jnduceinents to cash buyers in Carpets, Fu S TO CLEAN AND STEAM 490 Maine avenue southwest; feathers to renovete, mattresses to remske, furniture to stea: the oldest and be=t concern in thvcity. nd V ANT) ST PRICES PAID FOR OLD Newspapers Books, Pamphlets, Rags, Rope, Co cer, Brant, Pewter, ‘Type — Metal, Lend, Tron, ‘Bones, Orders by yy taal or telephone pune a to. Will fend to. any ‘atte partof cityor suburbs. “M- ULLMAN, corne avenue und 10th etrect voutheast. e17-3m* Wwe ARPETS TOCLEAN. WE DO NOT WHIP Carpets. Our work is done better and p on lower than in. any other estabjinhment in Washinucton. Orders by telephoue, A. H. CHACE & BRO., 616 Lou: isiana avenue. (je25 WiATtee a TO ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN BEALL, Room 4, 1420 New York avenue, is a Com- pisstoner of Deods for Every § Stats and Territory, U. .. Commussioner, Examint jotary. oftieg from a. in. to8 pe me tas E. WANTED; OLD GOLD ANDSILVERI ARGEOR ‘Small Quantities. chest pric Pennsyivania uvenue, bet. Ml and Agate, Pea ANTED YOU TO KNOW THATISELLAF 2 V ‘Tailor-made Second- quar ee eeaemat deal cheaper than » common new suit can une Soares OLD STAND, Xo, 619 D street north northwest, oF at Branch Store, No. ‘9th st. mt Bosnian, 8 B—We bas nt antes Seen Pe MARYLAND AVENUE = 115 arm fa nue of trot Be ‘on Aint i id floors, in suites of two, three Members ‘and their families. "First-class (Table Bourg. ‘PUEASANT, ROOMS, HITHER SINGEE On EN ikood location; table ex rates ‘Apply 439 M street northwest. meee R RENT—AT 1312 F STREET } iokniwee near the Ebbitt House, handsomely and newly single or en suite, with or without Ros AND BOARD, FIRST-CLASS, AT 316 gndiens avenue $1.25 per day. Alao board by the month. 8. 25-3 "PP HE LEXINGTON, ‘Comer 15th stree and New York avenue, (Formeris of "the Harmition,”) Witt be oven on te 20th ‘of Noveniber for the recep- For information inquire on the premises. _n7-1m oh TREMON’ 1OUSE OFFERS MORE OMe Dicomtores than ‘an aby ote in the ty. The halls and Seen ae bend eit creme erroaae © Thre ‘Sent ates, crated gat he te Tmonthiy $25, $90, 655 RBLE-TOP BED- | + per wide’ outline decksus S cons | RENT—PLEASANT SOUTH-FRONT FUR- Pose ‘at447 M street northwest. n22-3t" NT—I URNISHED ROOMS; PARLOR, TWO Fiogambere and bath. ‘At 1706 L street northwest. 2 See OFFICE ROO! secleeee Patent Office. 0. C. G! west, IR RENT—ONE SOUTH FRONT ROOM, OFFO- Fe Sea Ghee Poa as, togentiemen only. R RENT_Twe i nished CONNECTING; i, 10D street n20-lw 0, PERSIE ATE ae ‘Roome on third floor, central location, near four ear jines, Rent reasonsbis. 618 6th street north: west, between F and G. VOR RENT—TWO ROOMS, SECOND FLOOR, Fs mi bed Pompuniceting: sitting and bed room; beth, hot Tiectnortiwek ‘References exchanxed. a OR, st TWO WELL-FURNISHED ROOMS, ‘aret See ‘Bedroom: oad street,’ Rent venue, near Ts etvect, fow bo partion that wht bare 22-28" RENT_TWO COMMUNICATING FRONT Peake ee Rooms, floor, at 314 Indiana avenue north- west. SARAH AW FLAGLER, 21-6" a| FORRE NT—A SUITE OF Tee ELeGANT Fi rR ished Rooms, second in a new residence near Scott statue--1337 15th street." n2i-3t* eae ius fa wulisole for gene nis in 8 yada or geatemen teking their meads outs ‘References ex: street northwest. JOR BR RENT, DEC, ist, HANDSOMELY FUR- ished Parlor and Bedroom, communicating, 3d Zoor; new house: very desirable locations. Fire class. boarding-house three doors below. House Drug Store, corner 14th and F heat; good view north and nlg-3t" NT—PARLOR AND CHAMBER, SECOND floor, cpen fire and introbe, near Capitol, cars and Herdics,’ at 207 New Jersey averiue northwest."n19-3t™ NEATLY | FURNISHED pEAREORS, southern exposure, near Riggs and Ebbitt House; modern improvements; use of if de€ired. 1207 G street northwest. n19-6t* R RENT—THREE FINE ROOMS WITH alt Foe mveniences, rent very cheap; ten minutes wi from the departments, Inquire at 4 ‘southeast. cs u RGANTLY FURNISH! ED SEVEN- room Flats in ‘*The Portland," corner Vermont ave- Due and 14th street, facing **Thomas Circle.” Apply to THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F street, near **Eb- bitt Honse.” nl9- 2) OR RENT—THREE FINE ROOMS, WITH ALL conveniences; pene vans oben ten minutes’ walk from the depots. Inquire ‘at New Jervey southeast. n19-3t* JOR RENT_207 3p SPREET NORTHWEST, ROOMS: and Board. Comrfunicating rooms on second and third floors: also, singie room on third floor. Board first oe Reference exchanged. Parties with children need 408 New Jerse: nt wens JOR RENT. HANDSOMEL: nished Parlor ered Gog ommnunicating, all improvements, in vate family without children, References exchanged. Herdic cars pass the door. Gen- Bemen Preferred. 2018 G street northwest. n19-2w* JOR RENT—WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, FUR. soi tsaes Hooms, pleasantiy situated, facing the Cap- ark, lately occu ‘@ member of Co: Ha Tout the: House furutshod on roaronable errius: Apply southeast corner Penn- ia avenue and 1st street southeast. FPR RENT 1920 G. STRE! handsomely Furnished Rooms with excellent brard. suitable for Senators or Congressmen, aiso_trau convenient to ail lines of street cars and hotels. you A D ROOMS, | ‘or wishout Board, on recond Hoge: no ehaldses | and_no other boarders: lass, At 129 M xtreet, near Thomas Ci nl7-6t ROOMS, ror NT—TWO_ ELEGAN’ Parlory, suitable for a membe nished, on€ lange hindaomely titted office and retir C #treet north JOR KENT PL) Na ASANT FURNISH: ROOMS IN a private family, en suite or sing’e, to persons ing their mesls out. ‘Refereuces exchanged. 04 th : 028-4w HOUSES. «| on RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE, 14 ROOM near Thomas Circ’; or, furniture’ for sale and for rent. Add A., Star office, D22-3t7 JOR REN’ TH * street above Rh venue (near Scott stati, town), 12 rooms, celiar SIRABLY LOCATED FFROR REN A v Eaet Capitol stres Brick Ho eurchly reno ith all modern imy ior key to M. WILLIAN, 907 P A GRANT CO., corne, Dalat ROOM HOUSE; HALL, was, both, be and bay window; south- of fhode'Islaud and New Jersey avenues. per month. Apply st 1106 L street ne fie m2 619 K STREET NORTHW! ALL : Nver month. | Apply to DE tional Site Deposit Compa: street and New York avenue. y boarders | hes been thor: | Be wit JOR RENT—THE MEADE MANSION, 1816 F | ‘street. Houre contains twelve rooius, water aud was; larce e nds ICH, FOX & BROWN. nld-3t JOR RE treet, between aud ey staee eqntuining tine rogms. FITCH, FOX & BROW T Ath ball water sf office, on line of to # permanent tenant. 918 F'street. ENT. 8 NEW THREE-STORY BRIC! K }'}rouses, with all of the modern improveme $3, aud 345 Maryiand avenue. Inquire at 3 avenue, between 3d and 439 streets southwe the Avenne atrect southeast WOR RENT—THE TWO NEW AND DESIRABLE IY Residences, on the north side of Massachusetts ave- 1633 and 1635, cortuining twelve room: nodern conveniences. The finish of. first-class and the location unexceptional. "Immediate vosconion can be given. FITCH, FUX & BROWN. ni9-3t OR RE’ Fe ‘Al eal sesvion, House 6% contains eqn roriu, in excellent condition. WA. P. YOUNG, niR-lw E, BRICK MAN- dates ed or unfurt ished, of 20 Roars wine Let summer kitchen, fountain and ores ith all improvements, Apply at 1329 1 #treet, near C. G. KENNEDY, near Ripe 1th a ‘New York avenue. homas Circle, or J. Bank. i i nif "| Rot W GOOD BRICK HOUSE OF rooms, ‘with #ll modern improycments; good neih- borhood. “Apply at 2315, comer of 23d street and Penn- S| sive avenue northwest, or 628 14th treet north- West Li! JOR REN VERY DESIRABLE AND THOR- ouchly farnished House; «uitable for a member of Congress or other private family. 21 Grant Place. ans urniched throughout, including bed and table linen, «lass and china ware; also, fine Piano: contains all the modern improvements, and has a biliard room with table, &e., complete.” Possession immediately, For terms, inquire of FRANCIS B. MOHUN ler and pene 1015 Pennsylvania avenue, corner 11th street. Ber “REN NN] D HOUS and 101d 1th street northwest: 26 rooms’ fitt | for first-class boarding, and. in Grime onder. Tn me Estate office of L, M. SAUNDERS & BRO., *atreet northwest. n8-3w" FOR RENT—STORES. PoE RENT_RARE CHANC! c—STORE 1636 14TH street northwest. two doors from R street. Apply top, BRENNAN, at the corner of 14th and i streets northwest. nl9-3t" JOR RENT-STORE AND CELLAR, CORNER OF Land Vermont aveume. Apply to. C. BIYAN, corner 15th and J streets northwest. FOR RENT- MISCELLANEOUS R RENT—FENTON HALL. 1108 & STREET northwest. Tuquire at the new Real Estate office of LM SAUNDERS € BHO., 105 ¥ street northwest, ‘né-dwe LOST AND FOUND. OST SABBATH AFTERNOON, ON THE WAY ‘Congrewational Chu reet, a round prized from aoc ions The fiuder’ wil be by leaving the same at 2ui2 7th street north= L&ns, NOVEMBER 19ts, BETWEEN TI P.O. end Penusylvanig avenues eS sabe meh ale ar le Sa WALER S05 ue th street northwest. ‘wall be rews the office of BRADLEY & DUR ern ence, corger of ire ox ett ge incumbrance on the THREE-STORY BRICK RESI- of 2d and D strects northweet south ‘two bay ube, terrace 65 fect toan aliey. Xi balance to suit tparchaser ib Inquire aa ire on the pr reamiges 201 FE: SALE—-A BARGAIN—THREE STORY BRICK northwest, House, 718 12th street. @ street northwest. wire at 2008 faa oe R front; price $3,600; ‘terins to House and Lot on F street, price $1,500. arolina avenue southeast: time to rice $2.300. streets southwest. between 43 and 6th tree Eizht-room brick, $1,000 cash: balance SALP_CHEAP-SEVEN-ROOM BOSE, oS ‘Tth street southwest, between D and mit: coed $4,600" aie, Thew, 603" South H. PARRER, 4's and E nI9-3t R SALE—TWO OF THOSE VERY DESIRABLE Brick Dwellings on Q street. near 14th just finished. rooms and coal x apineee houses sre carefully built, welt shed ‘woods, contain coms and coal vaults, front eouth, anc have al 1 ro mod- erm conveniences. A. rood: investment for capital, or a pleasant home. Apply to JOHN SOnN _ni9-3m RS SAL¥ THAT FINE B story Brick very cheap. SMITH northwest, Houses, on 16th street. streets northwest, containing each eizht modern improveinents: on long. time, SHERMAN & CO., E Cloud Building. _ ‘south of atthe city. Lit Pen finished in ERMAN & CO. Se Goud Building. BLOCK OF THREE. between S and T if desired, and B SON, 515 Tth street n16-6t R SALE—MOST DESIRABLE IMPROVED PRO- in the City of Washington. Four very fine Dwdling Houses, with three for $26,000; rent for $2,600 per annuin. Stabl ‘be bought nun. These houses are located on a coucreted «treet in the “northwest fi he city, and tn a rapidiy “improving mewhbor hood; to be boucht as a wh fe would. be a first-class opportunity for a capitalist to invest. The houses be purchased separately if desired. information furnished at RESCOTT'S Res] Estate F: 1416 F et nis-2w A ny 3. TOR SALET WILL SELL TO RESPONSIBLE parties, in the next ten and on easy terms, a Very desirable Sinall_ Home, northwest, and convenient to is two-story and with stable, beantifnl parking; ‘papered and painted, plete order throughoui office. Sols pects cegmrenred two lines of cars. House beck building, eeven rooms, bay win- dow, bath, (hot and cold. water,) good lot to an alley, Tooms are handsomely rard and stable concreted, in com- House seen by applying at my Also, several bargains in iocated north- west, and in hondsome rendenoss. “WB BURFORD, Real’ Estate Broker, 1115 F street northwest. i) Fe SALE, RENPAND EXCHANGE—LARGE AND ‘small hotises, in all parts of the ci and examine our lists. FITCH, FOX Penneylvania avenue, y. Call or send BROWN, 1437 FOR, SALE— -LOTS. a BONDS WANTED — HIGHEST vanhoe Mining Stock forsale ata bargain if called for at once. E. B. COTTRELL, 1422 New York avenue. m= WILL SELL AT $1,000. ORF: ‘g Loos ‘moet healthy and wa : = TO S EENcE ‘Stee ‘torty year: | stores in thin ‘over for Apply R. A. PRILD ri itaN New York aven = 16im cery, JOR SALE BY H. | a Soae Ree. c. 6 nt’ Bonds, maturing 1892, Norfolk Gity 8 her cent bond hhavine ‘aiyears run. A int it wcrip, Bhd ciher investinent aecuritin rernmnent be “Srpmeinen ss fdeiphia ana New York. (vorxINa, TRANSLATING. TYPE, CARD, Ty, Sipperpbie and Letter Wri Fat Rotme 10 and porters and Amanuenese NO. A. PRESCOTT, AT HIS REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, Has several wry fine Hioaen for sale. Chay "Aisa many very desirable Building Lote in the foe northwest | Toerine in valon ars satin pees rors an Houses ahd Lots in all parks Of tae ety for eae at low joures for rent. A specialty is made of the care and rental of houses. ‘Houses funiished and unfurnished wanted to supply an Ruprecedented demmnd. Congresanen and others are | ae pplying for houses for rent. bas COTI'S REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, SUMS OF MONEY IN HAND TO LOAN on real estate, at 6 per cent. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F street northwest, A SMALL SUM OF MONEY TO coon approved Government Claims. Room | Building, 9th and F streets, ‘ONEY TO Loa! lowest rates, on WITCH, FOX & N In sums to suit, at WO DESIRABLE LOTS O} and 19th streets 20x10. nl9-3t north ita banca LOUIS P. SHOEMARE \ M, BETWEEN 18TH each ‘920 F street northwest. FORSALE—MISCELLANEOUS E—LANDA built by Thrup & Saperly. ir of fine Carriace Horses, YOR SALI i nowned ster cash, at G. JOR SA. —CHEAP—A | Mare, nine years old, sound and nit under saddle for Indy of use. At McLAUG) driver and ci sold for wan! (2 2d treet northeast. FAOR SALE_ANOTHER Sin ern improvements, drop lesf, side tachments, $15, fully warranted, at AUERBACH'S, 7th x8 by mail’ promptly attended to. and H streets. " Orde n19-3t" Fer SALE—ONE SINGER § nd ae arrunted for OR 0} i! Upright Grand Piano, with ing; used but a few months by fully warranted im ey il be sold at an WAIT LE from gus from first ‘¢ rand Squsi Onvan, Estey Organ. 10th street northwest. Fes SALE—A ON! fect order: will PAYNE & betw WOR SALE — Gnishing up, (OW ON HAN. Fine Stock Jets, Coupe RB sion Tops, description al: e &e. ys on hand. at British Legation Stables, corner 19:h stro EVERAL OF THE WORLD-2 Orxan« for xale at great bargains for ILD & BRO.*S new Piano and Organ Wareroomis, 709 7th street northwest. Side Drawers, with jutest improved atts chine th aud B6th streets north clubractng in part Broschary, = ackaways, Laudauiets, Viet Seconds ‘T 6-LIGHT CRYSTAL x EG. iiers, in perfect condition, cost originally Spices: Will nell for less than half their cost. | In- ‘quire at 1312 Connecticut avenue. n2d-3t' 8 ORDER, endear Engine aioe, 6 years old. 16 hands n22-5t n22-62" HANDSOME BROWN entle; delightful centieman; Stables, n21-3t* drawers and ; DROP LEAF SEW three years, at OPPEN- EWS, 528 9th street northwest, St. Cloud Bnild- i nl9-3t ENT BRADBURY h French walnut cas- musician; ly a8 good 28 figure for cash. nue, 18-68 | HORN FOWLS.. FEW aRAND UPRIGHT bouble-bank Organ, Ster- These instruments aS be regardless of price. Also, Fire 113 tr an be seen at JOHN masylvania avenne, nil D, AND CONSTANTLY of Fall and Winter Car- Ponpes, Coupe- eee aud Carriages of every ROBERT H. GRAHAM. 89 Repository and Factory, 410-416 8th st. northwe: SEECIAL TIES. Painem, ‘and occasions no lows of tit Scores of LIFE. Haman 60" conte each 5th streets northwest, CAND! H. Vitspathy or Vital Cure for’ alt diseases ot body | Lung and Throat, Consumption, Loss of and inind. Vitality." Hemorrhoides. or. ME, ‘BROOKE TELLS ALL, THE eee ana D., OF NEW YORK. Piles. Catarrh and all yrpaknesses a speciaity. | All Tumors, Malaria, or Blood Diseases of whatever cated from the syste cured. Consultatic th sti Aiscnsoe; ests magnetically, avenue. business; tells ‘planetary me or nature thoroughly eradi- em. Stuttering ion free to all. Office and resadence, corner N street northwest. 117: und stammering influences,” di ‘Rooms 233 Pennsyly; ni2-20" northwest, treats snc and Chronic Diseases. MY ‘ADAM DUBOU 18, FRE Electricity: tel: ull, netic Healer, 600 6th street without medicine, Acute tation free. _ni-lm* H MEDIUM, WORKS true life: card reader: tells pect prepent and future ana xives goon advice for ledy and genticmman. No. ‘Hours from 9 to 12 a, J R. ROBERTSON 4F every WEDSESDAY an De Of need tig medical cull. years experience. . and 2 to8 p.m. CAN OBE Gi i street northwest, and SALERDAY fom 3 [alts tf eta Seal oat Consultations confidential ¥ Read his card under Medical in this and a cure guaranteed. paper. “Eighteen <3i-Im R00" " SURGERY.—Dr. WI teen y years experience throw and Canada, and twenty in Washing ions, Chilblains, D.seased Nail of the feet. His Chiropodial sylvani ized D M. 8. PARSONS Successor to Dr. 4 am. tol2, and 2 to 7 p. 618 SIXTH [{ERNAND URSO, PROFESSIONAL. _ HITE, Chiropodist avenue, ovposite Willard’s Hotel, is the elite of the world. 0: MEDICAL 1 TREET NORTHWEST. nichout the United States consecutive years of practice ton, D.C., successfully treats Corns, Bun- aud other com} nblainte iblishiuent, 1416 Penn- patron Mice Fee, $1 per v TRI 1A A. L. Bosworth. | Office hours, 4 mi. Consultations free. 06-2 PIANO TUNER AND REPAIRER, 1230 I strect northwest, or Box 712 City Post Office. ‘References: Prof, Gloetzner, ‘Chickering & Sons, G.W. Walter, org. Ascension MisGitert, », ‘Mus. Doc. ; Mrs. Pearson, pany oe a ee Dee op org. Epiy] Dr. 03-21" D* M. A. CARMAN, Second door sonth from R. STARR PARSONS, DEN’ southeast corner 9tb and E 9 to 11 a.m., Wei Class references, Gas free, for the poor. ‘Charges 1015 147 STREET, All Souls’ Churet. ‘TIST, 4399TH nas E northwest. Extracts reason- aT extate security. 05 | __1437 Pennsylvania asende. 200, $509, $800, $1,000, 000, $5,000. Be haalethis Ens aflame Se ote EA CINCH 8 F street northwest. 026-1m. TO LO MM ‘On Beal Eatate Security, atlowest ratesof interest. THOs. J. FISHER & ©O., 022-1m 1324 F etreet n. Woe near Ebbitt Houre. o™=® TO LOAN, ON BEAL ESTATE ARS PER CENT. 1 O HOL: TZMAN, Mth and F streets northwest. TO LOAN. I have MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, in ee pwars, st lowest lowest rates of m- | * CLOAKS PALETOTS, JACKETS AND SUITS. CHILDREN'S AND MISSES CLOAKS. ‘The largest and best assortment in the city. FUR TRIMMINGS in different widths. M. WILLIAN, 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. . SELMA RUPPERT, 608 NINTH STREET, east Patent Office. NTOWN WOOL, D_GOODS, 4ND Tarce an: RINO C Jatest ety | Host J T RECEIVED — A Fall Line of QUATIER UNDRESSED KID Gi Lange Asvortinent of MOXOGKAM KID GLOVES, ry pair warranted. 3 Buttons $1, 4 Dutdose $135 10 Button Opera Jouvin G mov! 8 Mus. M. J. HUNT, 621 axp 623 D Sreerz Noxtewest._ M RS. J.P. PALMER, TxrortEer aNp Designer oF FasHross, 1107 F STREET, BETWEEN llr AND 12rx, nit Most respectfully anvounces to the Ladies that ehe has now in Stock # recherche assortment of FRENCH BONNETS, ENGLISH HATS AND PARIS NOVELTIES. SELECTED PERSONALLY WHILE IN EUROPR. a) ‘RS. C. Vv. SMITH, { 61s Nintu Steerer Nortawesr, Wil open her esection of BONNETS aud ROUND HATS on TUESDAY, October 18. 015 4m M* E. W. ae vite SHIONABLE DRESSMAKING AND TRIMMING STORE, Dresses, Suits, Cortumen, Cloaks fe, nade in em Hor style at short notice, “Ladies cau ‘have Dresses cut and basted, and a perfect fit guaranteed. FINANCIAL. R? AILROAD AND MINING STOU KS ‘Bought, sold and carried on moderate margin. Fractional orders execnted satisfactorily. Information Telating to Stock Operations mailed; also references of high standing. HENRY L. RAYMOND & CO., 4 and 6 Prse Stnexr, New York. Correspondents Matthews & Judd, Brokers, Scranton, Pa; R.R. Sisk &Co., Brokers, Harrisburg, Pa, 015 ¥F YOU Di SIRE, ‘O I MAKE AN INVESTMENT OR SPECULATE L AILROAD, MINING STOCKS ‘Or miscellsneous securities we transact a yeneral com- mission business, execute orlers on all stocks from ten shares urwards on margins from 3 to 5 per cent, or buy ee nin cn Sete ee Fractional kts a specialty. Sere or personal a solicited. idress, STEVENSON, at un 5B Broadway, New York. | graduate course, $25; | annum. EDUCATIONAL, | ears TAUGHT ORALLY—NO MORE GRAM: Sm prepared to trach om A. Sardon's Syrinm, the simunieet, “ueicken’ asd fost rea ask ee RL 8. WASHBULN'S: - in Spepish ix aS SomOGE, | FOR IN: mation of FE) Aree porthwent, shone! oe DRAMATIC An! ouher laneunere . Greek, Mathematic Enelich rane. for © Evening Classes a 4 Goccmeechasne FP. MUSSAEUS, aries north- u'™ MARY K. SCHREINER, TEACHER OF ELOCUTION, nl-2m No. 1212 L street north sé ECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. PROF. AND MRS. LUCIEN F.C. COLIJERR'S French, Engiieh ‘ind Clusaneal Bobo tes Bon Reopen_on, MONDAY. OCTOBER 10, mad a 1538 L STREET ‘NORTH ® HST. Par further and a raculars apd 1 . EL OLLI San the French as _(Transiations done. ee STENCH PRIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, CORNER Ninth and D xtrests porthweet, occujies its pew and Sttractive hal in Ure hautinamee edttine kee erento the United Stator LINCOLN HALL BUILDING, Day and Evening Seasons for Ladies and Gentlemen. "Sone And daventers educated for mal life. Students re ceived throuchout the yecr. A yamphlet, containine an eloquent address to the rtudents on” of Success," by James A. Garfield: also full informatio concerning the (: er, Will be sent fre be obteined at the eae «of ic von _ Reecipal: MES. SAKA A. tae tal, ot i. EVREM TI JONES, TEACHER OF - Pull of Mme. Viendot Garcia, Paria, Xo. 910 12th street, four days from K street northwest. a a. ‘Btenart, at =. Hunter’ a les, Mire. Gen. Emory, Mine Strong aid Robeson, a Se cc. W. Horrmax, LL. D. Mont Conrt. Hon. R. T. mix, LL. D., Constitutional Law. ICHARDSON, LE. D., (U.S. Court of Hon. WA. Isicn as titor} r 2 Li. D., Pleading.ePractice, Evt- Aquos and Pauity’Juria. ru dence. Mommas, LL. Sy LL. B.. 4. . BANDS, A. M.. aud Wot Dexnis, Jydites of the Moot Court. an Term — from Ana Wednesday in October to J. DARLINGTON All the classes are now open for the reception of Kecular cours, af two $50 per annum : post attendance on lectures, $25. per For particulars apply to the Secretary, at Law School. oll ERE. 18 NOTHING ON EARTH SO PRECIOUS asthe mind, soul and character of aehid.” FRIENDS’ SEMINARY, I Sreeer, Berwxex istu awp 1TH Norrawesr, Affords to Girls and Boys the best facilities for a iberal education; prepares its pupils to enter Colege. Patrous Baveo expetine for book: 6-3m_ M2 ¥. PRUDHOMME'S FRENCH CLASSES AMA inect ai her residence, 1318 1 street nortiwest. Call or send name and address. n practical knowledge gf thelanguace anda Parisien pronunciation acquired ina short tine. “Terns moderate eee RS. 8. L. CADYS BOARDING SCHOOL ay Young Ladies. West End tustitute, New Haven, Conn, “a tieventh year. Superior facilities. Send "ior TANCS, ALM. 2m Colum! ian Collie, W: aching USICAL ACADEMY, 1534 1 street northwnet. Principal, J. P. CAULFIELD. Mus, Doe. Studien rietimed September aéthe *20-¢m" MSS Any LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, TEACHER of Vocal and Instrumental Music. "Mise Leavitt tn d imo be ensued ax Contcaito Soloist in Church ar 15-3, ' cert. Address 944 K street northwest. AND MES. ALFRED BUIACS ENGLI Boardiog and Day Schoo h strect nortiwed The ‘Sates tai will be resumed SEPTEMBER 26, 8-3" \APITOL HILL INSTITUTE AND KINDERGAR- / ten: hfth year: opens SEPTEMBER instruction from Kindencarten to Colleviate: For cetsopue end further information a cipals. C.F. BOYDEN, or Miss A. F. trent wonithcast. HEEL, Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN and MUSIC. Particular eiteution to beein- as those “wishing to be qualified for Ber- ‘Teachers. 734 12th street northwont. NHE CEDARS-& NOME SCHOOL FOR YOUNG Ladies aud Litte ¢iirisy tx situated on the 1) and is acvessible b parte f «i grounds are extensive, the location Dealt a Deantiful. Address the Aliwes EARL 1916 Soth stowet, Washington, D. “ N CONSERVATORY radu treet aud Feaneyivania Se jou's Bookstore,) ‘Thirteenth year.” Peto, Or- . Voice, Singing, “Viokn. we. Twelve toachors, Fretadvanisces. 0. 6. BULLARD, Director. | #i0-3ut HE ARCHER INSTITUTE.—MRS. ARCHER HAY returned from her western tour. | Her school commence on THURSDAY. SEPTF MEE d further particulars addres HE, No. 1401 Mawwactrusett ue, (Over s HILTO! English and French Se idrep, ¥21 Vermont w Boending pupils bi a ASELL INSTITUTE, 908 16ra STREET NOKTH- Ld west Mrs. L. E. Sativa, Princiyal. A select Eng- ped. and Classical Sebo, with surerior facilities for French snd Gern he Principal will give the care and comforts of ome to six young girls, Gireulary may be the Bookstores or frets the Principal, « for Young Ladies an@ ‘will re-open Septeraber a2? fT VERNON SEMINARY. ‘Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies. Weehineton D ching School MRS. J. EDDY SOR Nay atl. year open hoeuen apiy toe Prieta yASHIN V Board Children, r aipiy fo Mrs.Z D- LAS, Principals, 1023 an: RIVATELY OR TN CLASS.—MATHEMATICS, Latin, Greek, French, Germat and Fzvelisb. Special “attention to preparation for College, West Poiut, Aunspolis and all competitive exandnations, ‘Terius in advanor. S..W. FLYNN, A. M., US.W. comer Sth and K street, siartnwest. Teatetiiehea 1877, 8th ctrest northwest. Fiano, Ongan, Voice, Villa, &e. Church orzan for practice, SAFE DEPC SIT co. Seen FROM LOSS BY BUR ROBBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPAXY, of Warlungton, In ite own Bulldirg, Conner 15TH STKEFT axpy New York Ave. Perpetual Charter Act of Congress January 224, 1867. $200,000, Ly retits, Safen, inside ite Fire and Burglar ‘aulte, at fro 5 to. ped SOU Tee ea oa ae joining Vaults, provided for Safe-Renters. VAULT DOORS ouyRpe “D BY THE SARGENT SI PFVATE STOCK TELEGRAPH WIRES BETWEEN WASHINGT! AND NEW YOLK. H. H. DODGE, Bonds, Stocks and Investment Securities Bough twd Sold on Commission, No. 539 15rH STREET, (CORCORAN BUILDING,) Agency for Prince and Whitely, Stock Brokers, 64 Broapway, New Yorx. Every class of Securities bought and sold on commis- sion in San Francisco, Baltimore, Philadelphis, New [b-LOOK. URITIES AND VALUABLES of ect te ue BUN and SPOCKS, PLATE ae &c., taken for SAFL-KEEPING, op SPECIAL GUARANTEL at the Loved Rates. BENJAMIN P. SNYDER, President. CHARLYS C. GLOVER, of Riggs & Co., Vice President, JOHN CASSELS, Treasurer, ALBERT L. STURTEVAN oc. E. Dizecrox~ Benjamin P. Snyder, Charles ©, Glover, John Cassels, Heury A, Willard, Aluert L. Stirtevant, | | ‘Thonuas Evans, . oe Johu G. Parke, of U.S. Engrs. ‘T euincs tion, “ FRINGES AND PASSEMENTERIES, ar NOOT’S. R. MW EISENBORN.. Hees ng 7TH 7TH STREET York, Boston and Washington. Orders executed on the | ,, We invite attention to our assortment of Rich Trim northwest. Byres, 00 conte, Celluloid Teeth inserted natural teetn at pont alee Sere mee oe R. DUKE, ‘without Day St cts RTM. TALBOTT, , DENTIST, ‘corner E. ipecth inaortod. $1 NTIST, 715 14TH STREET NORTH- @ street and New York ‘Teeth filied, $1; E: | operations warranted. ig agi 7TH ST. ‘Dentistry in all per set. von ae io iewanp AND NO QUESTIONS (eked Never English Terric color, cars clipyed, 1 iti Welt about fear | — RENENCK, 1100 ¥ etredt northwest Magee “Het = tbe HE LOCHIEL, HO} 12 97H STREET NORTH- rest, is one of the a NER DET fpjchomentn the clay. "Rranriant Boarders INSURANCE. (COLUMBIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, ‘accommo--| a2) RIVATE DETE OTH Fp AGEN pes igeete yn consaltation, a shares | Tet street ail cases; bye celanet trey baer aonee ae Mie ee JAY GOULD, ae REAL ESTATE. — ‘New York Stock Exchange at one-eighth of one per cent commission, Private and direct teleeraph wires to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, through which orders are executed on the Stock Exchanges in those cities and reported back promptly. Quotations of Stocks and Bonds and informstion regarding the ‘Markets received through our wires INSTANTLY ai- rect from the New York Stock Exchange. nl CO-PARTNERSHIPS. 1 rooms. cane FES SALE, CHEAP—A | SMALE, aS ae iW At TatiS"s 06, and Pennsylvania FARM OF 20 Kivation,, Hounc of with ‘siegant ard pers ave. nii-6t" SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR ee - ‘dered ;, Farm, 7 Derocmn, q : excellent water. REE p Inquire 2022 I street. IMITED CO-PARTNERSAIP. The undersigned ipa mar coatity Sant a inte 4 pot OF ace te a eis JOHN order signed, PEP ane ee | eis em i, SILK, CHENILLE, JET, MOE ANTIQUE, AND MOURNING F FRINGES, PLUSH AND CHENILLE GIRDLES AND TASSELS, And Endlens Variety of FUR TRIMMINGS, \N BEA’ He: BEAL, OME PA Ea RERE, SVE AND PLAIN AND POINTED OPOSSUM AND BWANS eo br, heap pg ee Seg a SSeS Abas mun saGKETa, race Ain og Noor's,

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