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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON WEDNESDAY............August 9, 1892. CROSBY S. NOYES... Editor. fhe Evening Star has a regular. permanent. Bena fae daily circulation more than treme that of any ot daiiv waper published in Washington. and count to that of ali the ether daily papers here neided toxether. — == ‘THe office fs connected with the Telephone Ex- @anse. Advertisements, c per by mail Sra otherwise. news, or any information or business Gan te rent day or night, free of char Persons leaving the « wt the summer can have Tax their address, postpaid, and chaned as red, for Gfty cents a wcuth, invariably in ere for ext for varying the range of Its false ous attacks upon Tax Sram and its pro- Prietorship, Braty alag organ affects w be- Neve tat the editor of Tuk Stax tstoo tll to attend to bis duties, and that ple for the cours: of the paper upoi falsehoots mite gang, the editor of ‘Tee Stan vse to let them put him on the sick list ant deprive itm of the credit of bav- fng taken an active part in ng thelr rascall- ties. The editorial ct ‘THE STAR has been throughout the star route Investigation In pre- cisely the same hands it has forthe last ftteen Years, and the e to lve some years Jonger to show up crime iuinals of the star Foute stam) The New York state dem lined to Iny down any ions to govern the eb State convention, whic cratic tion of delegates to the was fixed for the 2ist of September, This action of the com- Mittee remits Subject of harmony to the respective assembly districts,jexch to deter- Inne for itself wuether na single tion or elect rivl de ‘Phe jealousies and Fivairies which anluute local ieaders will proba- Diy keep theim as tar apa r, and the result Will be that the state on Wil finally have Yo pass upon th nteniing claims to recognl- tion, Whether aany Wii uudertake to assert -Mts right to eepresentation, or will matntatn th: attitude of d weit has oc seme time Past, 15 yet a matter of conjecture. Boss Kelly is, Perhaps, the only man living who knows what Tammany wii! do, but the outlook In New York ts certainly not petal for the democrats than tt Is for th ans in Pennsylvania, —_—_—<<0» The political canvass tn Vir: arity Opened yet, already bey of the bad blood that exists between Massey, the independent demoe Congress, in Court-hons: Ivened su eharged by the } parties, iSlature opealy ei date for the U. ate, had aticmpted to bu: this charze, in general te ber of the Irgistatu: know If he was referred Glaring himself the author of then denounced it as “a Fallfed around him and, though th. eursing «nd confusion, no violenc Yesterday morning, wh the depot by James and hi made, an James was tin something of a sample seene of the pending ¢: Yass tn that state. Political opponents denounce ach other in vigorous terms, and thus provoke Violence. Virginia seems to be the only state in the Union where bitter and malignant partisan- blp governs the politics. 1 In the Senate yesterday, Mr. Hawley entered a Vigorous protest against opening the door to an @mlargement of the pension rolls. He satd the Soldiers of the country who had imperiled their lives for its preservation were not asking for sup- Port at the hands of the government; that they do Bot desire to bankrupt the country saved, and he begged Ser:itors not to be intl By touching appeals into doing that which would commit the government to the support of the ehildren of deceased soldiers, Irrespective of their age. The bill under consideration was to allow a pension to the chit of a deceused soldier, who though of age ts unable to procure a livelihood be- €ause of physical incapacity. She had received her pension regularly up to the age allowed by “Taw. Mr. Hawiey, admitting that t se Was per- Raps one calculated to appeal to the sympathy of Senators, sald very pertinentiy that 1t was not an Isolated one; that no doubt thousands of others, children of dead soldiers, were stmflarly situated, and to establish the precedent of providins a sup- Port for such from the Treasury, iu one instanee, Would be to invite others to ask for It, and there ‘Was no telling how much money it might cost. =< ‘The announced purpose of the English govern- ment to exclude fromm the army in Exypt newspa- re threats, emrred. until Massey was attacked at ds. Arrests were 4 for assault. This is Per correspondents who send thence unfavorable or as ft terms them “exagzerated” accounts of Skirmishes, etc, is nota healthy sign. It 1s alto- gether provable that the statements cowplained @€ were substantlally correct; but If they were not, they could dono harm w! followed by correct official reports. only Dad effect they could possibly have would be to pat down the price of -Egyptian stocks; and tt 1s, nmentometals would of these shares by pub- Mshing false and suppressing true information from the seat of war, than Uhat newspaper corres Pondents should try to depress them by sending ome unreliable dispatches. The latter course could effect the stock markets for a very short time only, if at all, and would inthe meantime ‘Yreparably injure not only the correspondents themselves but also the journals they represent Considering the remoteness-of the seat of war from London, and the fuctlities the Eagitsh gov- @enment has for preventing information reaching She enemy, the war office will do well to let relia- Bie correspondents at the seat of war tell what hey see in their own way. Arabi Pasha cannot be suppressed by publishing glowing accounts of ‘British successes in the London papers, ————_~<-— If, as alleged by the star route defense, ex-Sena tor Spencer las no knowledge of any fects tend- Mg to criminate any of the accused, he has adoptedt the course most Injurious to them. Tue uly inference to be drawn from his abrupt de- Parture and subsequent failure to return to the ity m response to the summons of the govern- Ment is tat his testimony might be damaging to the defense. His absence {s not in the Interest of the prosecution, because he was one of their wit- Resses. The government, it ts true, did not resort ‘any of the harsher metuods of holding witnesses {im Mr. Spencer's case, for the reason, perhaps, that Such means were not rezanted as necessary. —————<e2____ ‘The Alxbama election returns show a majority Bf 87 on joint ballot for the democrats in the legis- lature, and though this 1s large enough in all con- aeience, it Is < democratic reduction of about 15 as @omparedt with the last legislature. The oppost- Won, numbering at the present estimate upon the Peturns 23, will consist mainly of independents @fom the northern part of the state—Congressman Lowe's district. In tat district the independents have made gains which are very material in their fMuence vpon the approaching Congressional @iection. In the other portions of the state the @emocrats have things pretty much thetr own way. ——~<++_____ The fact that a number of people have deen Killed by tonching the wires of the electric lights 4% sudicient Df itself, if no other reasons existed, to show that all such lines should be placed under @Found. The latest case of the kind reported 1s that of two men in Paris on Sunday evening. While attempting to climb over the railing of the ‘Tulleries gardens during a dtsplay of ireworks Whey causit hold of an clectric wire used inthe Mumination, and both were struck dead instantly. ‘There 1, scemingly, 2 better prospect for an early termination of the strikes and a general re- sumption of the various industries that have been @rippied than has existed at any time yet. The freight-bandiers’ strike at New York has virtually ended, ind preliminaries are being arranged for a meeting between the coal companies and workmen fm the Cumberland region, for the purpose of calmly discussing their ¢ifferences with the view adjusting mem ———_<0-___ ‘State Senator Newberry, of Virgirila, one of the “big four” who bolted end defeated the readjuster ‘eaucus, is out as democratic-readjuster candidate fer Congress. In making fis announcement he Pledged himself to act with the democrats if @ected. [lis candidacy wilt probably present to the democrats of the ninth district the same problem that Mr. Massey’s candidacy at large _ forced upon the democrats of the state—that is, Whether to indorse Newberry as against Fulker- on, who will be the coalition candidate, or run a Mraight democrat against both. S588 LAUNDRY. FINE WORK. WE GUARANTEE GOODS LAUNDRIED BY OUR PROCESS TO BE WHITER AND LAST FOUR TIMES LONGER THAN BY ANY OTHER PROCESS. COLLARS AND CUFFS SENT TO ANY PART OF THE COUNTRY, POSTAGE PREPAID. 1322 F STREET, NEAR EBBITT, IRA GODFREY, Jr., Proprietor. an9-3t J UST RECEIVED—ELEGANT CREAMERY BUTTER. Packed at the creamery in 4 Ib. crocka to avold re- handing, thus preserving the quality. No charge for ELPHONZO YOUNGS, 504 9th street, Letworn E and F, aud-3t Daily Critic. OFFice A.A.Q.M. WasHiNneton, July 24, Proposals in tripl bject to the usual et at this office until NOON 1882, at which time and ed ini the presence of bidders, onal material required and iy lace they will be ovr for furnishing all t labor necessary to reconstruct the guard house at thi: Vost. ‘The government reserves the right to reject any or all propos! Biauk proposals and full information as to the man- ner of bidding, conditions to be observed by bidde: and terms of contract and payment will be furnished on application to this office. mut and description of material on hand and plans and specifications can be sean at the office of Messrs. Cluss & Schultz, Architects, Washington, D, nvelopes containing proposals@hould be marked: ““Proposals for Reconstructing Guard House,” and a to the undersigned SEBRFE SMITH, Ist Lt., R.Q.M., 2d Art., A.A‘Q.M. WE ARE GOING TO MAKE A aud-4t OLEAN BWEEP. WE ARE NOT GOING TO CARRY ANY GOODS OVER. TRE CLOSING OUT SALE OF SUMMER CLOTH- ING, which we inaugurated several weeks ago, has met with more success than we even looked for. It is true we expected to clear out our Summer Stock with the help of Reduced Prices, and we are proud to eay that our expectations HAVE BEEN MORE ‘THAN REAL- IZED. We have made a successful break in our stock, and in order to clear our counters we have made STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS. We are going to make a cL SWEEP. We are not going to carry any goods over to next season. These are our last reductions this season. A few more of those SILK-LINED SUITS that sold for $28. We now sell them for $18. A NED SUITS left, that sold sow sell them for $15. Those SUITS that $20 we now sell for $12. Those SUITS that soid for $15 we now sell for$19. We have several lines of extra-size Suits, and also Pants, which we want to cloee out; have therefore put such prices on them that will effect a apeedy clearance. This will positively be THE LAST CHANCE this season to buy Clothing at near half value. We would ask all who are on the look- out for Extra Bargains not to fail to call. We have no old stock to offer you. Every garment is new and is of this season’s manufacture, A. STRAUS, 939 PEN YLVANIA AVENUE, Near 10TH Srager, aND and 932 D STREET. EPs TALK ABOUT LOW PRICES. Do you know that out of three good styles onE always Proves a slow seller? That's the case with Lot 6635; AUBUEN ALL-WOOL CHEVIOT YOUTH'S SUITS— or they will fit small size man. $10 was theprice; you can have what there is left of them at SIX DOLLARS PER SUIT. ‘The next thing is what there is left of Lots 1740, 4516, 1553, none of which were less than $12 per suit, many were as high as $15. They are good value at theso figures, yet you get what thereis left of them at EIGHT DOLLARS PER SUIT. ‘Lot 6668, as good a $10 suit as was ever sold; youcan | hove what there is left of them for SIX DOLLARS AND A BALF PER SUIT. Lots 1511, 1701, 1741. at $15, were the best suit in the market for the money. What there is left of them go at NINE DOLLARS PER SUIT. Lot 47—Doys' suita, all wool—the price is Seven Dol- Jars, but they won't sell at $7; why, we don't know, ex- | cept that people don't like them. We make them to sell, not to ornament our counters, and are going to give you what there is left of them st FOUR DULLARS PER SUIT. ‘The cheice of the ‘‘Oddsand Ends” of the $4 Panta, PB of the$6 Pants, of the $6 Pants, at THREE DOLLARS, | P 4 WE ARE NOW TAKING STOCK! GREAT BARGAINS WANTED—HELP. FOR RENT—ROOMS. FOR SALE_MISOCELLANEOUS = WANTED-4 801 ¥ TO LEARN BUACK- smithing- ‘MORROW BROS” Broad Branch ANTED—A FIRS" SS PLUMBER. APPLY Wire. DiS 816 15th atroct wortiweat. ate i ee FORREST APEEASANT, COOL FRONT ROOM, ‘@lezantly furniabod ; first-class location ; terms: erate; 1006 isth atrest northwest. au7-3e R RENT—NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM! a ‘Rew house, frst, second aud third Aoererall mode improvements; st 1103 New York avenue north- ern west. =A MAGNIFICENT ay & rot FA ey money. To be sean latest rv low for oe needing: }. URSO'S PIANO ROO! FURS 50 T atest nore ANTED—A COLOXED WOMAN, TO DO GEN. eral housework, wasbi ironing. Apply HIB F street nortgwsct wns AB Honing. APY FOE BENT ELEGANT APARTMENTS, SINGLE IORSE SIX YEARS OLD, 900 ound WEIGHS: 3 suitable for heavy work horse =. or en suite, at reduced rates, at 1027 Vermont ave- suitable indy WiNikb.s GENTERL WHITE WOMAN. 70 our “MePbersoo, equate, southern, cancern and | Gewold cheap Ales hominis, Sail-hoed heree ero ‘cep house far a family’ pe ygeposures; bath on two floors; sliady lawn. | driver, oxtra saddle qualition, young, round. kim well recommended. Apply at 1324 Sth street north- jy13-4w* one ride or drive him, Ny at Stable in rear west, after 5 p.m, 1 = | S44 Pennsyivania avenue northwes 6° y ANTED—1 y “INTELLIG FOR RENT—HOUSEs. R SALE—MAGNIFICI FULL * 7-OCTAVE in odds and ends. Jad who patist come: Square Grand Piano, doubie rosewood case, hand- JOR FR 5 FIRST STREET NORTH. | fomely carved and finished with cover aud tool, for eS | Fwtety ia roome; all modern improvements tablet | omy 828: $10 cash ant $10 Tae sete eee GREAT BARGAINS | WY ANTED—A COMPETENT WOMAN TO COOK, | rear. $50 per month. DANENHOWER & SON. 1913 | gain. Piano and ongan exchalige, 1217 H street worth: ne ee fash aud indn, aid asset in general housework: | F street, ai9-6e | West. aus-3m s Giferent dept's. | must have good references, Apply st 711 Tthat. nw 5 NT—THE LARGE BRICK DWELLING R SALE—A PAIR OF FINE DRIVING MARES, beivate entrances. a vit ae veornen It ma sirects southeast, containing 13 ung, sound, stylish, lod tn all harness; beth J ANTED—IMMEDIATELY—SeVERAL FIRST- | rooms end gil ‘modern improvement vi ixood sade ‘norees. eral other Horser, suit. ALL GooDs Wi acee wale ee ey Sev ERE miner: | Week eae us-2w | able for any purpose. THOMPSON'S, Ythand Ostrests 786 10th street nortin at" = northwort. mud Ov now sold at reduced prices. GREAT BARGAINS in odds and ends, LADIES’ SUITS athalf price. ‘TRIMMED HATS: atany price. coco BBB A Hi vU MM MM oo BB AA U MMMM 5 9 Bp Sek UD aE ©co 3: BBB AA A UU MM MS aut 416 SEVENTH STREET. vw MM MM b4 RRR £ nig g MMMM By no RR ¥ u iste BBR tad RRE fas ue RM boy kee ES A BIG TUMBLE IN WHITE PINE LUMBER. AS USUAL WE ARE THE FIRST TO REDUCE PRICES. WHITE PINE INCH SECONDS DRESSED (2) SIDES, @40 PER THOUSAND. OUR INCH SECONDS ARE AS GOOD AS MOST OTHER YARD SELECTS, AND MAY BE BET- TER CALLED WHITE PINE CLEAR LUMBER, DRESSED TWO SIDES, FOR $ PER ONE HUN- DRED FEET. WILLET & LIBBEY, OR. 6TH STREET AND NEW YORK AVENUE. auT TAYLoR & ypurry, a iy ay oe ef a PENNEYLVANIA AVENUE, WiLL SELL THIS WEEK A STOCK OF FINE GAUZE UNDERWEAR, | AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE PUT UPON SUCH QUALITIES OF GOODs. THEY WILL BE AS LOW AS MUCH OF THE CHEAP TRASH 80 OFTEN OFFERED, AND DOUBLE THE ACTUAL VALUE, DON'T MISS THIS, SPECIAL SALE. TAYLOR & HUFTY,. au? ee aE a it ss eA ALLEL A’ A It Sgss3 Fhe 7 AE RRRO O YY AA E E Hoo? ¥ 244 5 LACES, LACES. LACES, — LACES. LACES. LACES. REDUCTIONS LACES. LACES. ™ LACES. LACES, LACES, LACES. LACES. LACES. LACES. — LACES. LACES. LACES. LACES. READ THE LACES. LACES. PALAIS ROYAL BULLETIN LACES. FOR THIS WEEK. LACES. LACES, — LACES. LACES. ALL LACES LACES. LACES. At25 per yd. reduced to 16c. per yd. LACES. LACES, At 30 per yd. reduced to 190, per yd. LACES. LACES. At35 per yd. reduced to 250. per yd. LACES. LACES. At 40 per yd. reduced to 30c. per yd. LACES. LACES. At45 per yd. reduced to 350. per yd. LACES. LACES. At 50 per yd. reduced to 380. per yd. LACES. LACES. At55 per yd. reduced to 440. per yd. LACES. LACES, At 60 per yd. reduced to 50c. per yd. LACES. LACES. At75 per yd. reduced to 68c. per yd. LACES. LACES, At 80 per yd. reduced to 72c. per yd. LACES, LACES, LACES. LACES, LACES. Ai aa Tt gs PPP aa AA 11 Sess, AE ATS is limited toabout a hundred pair. Some of the best values are among the lot. There is not s pair among the lot that is not a POSITIVE BARGAIN. A. SAKS & CO, ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, 316 AND 318 Sxvexrs Sraeer. TAYLOR, PRACTICAL HORSE- 3 any Shoe : ‘made in the sy Siete SR 1606 14TH § RIUWEST, ANTED—A YOU COLORED MAN TO WORK in @ grocery store. Apply Teh ateoet south ds prety EET S Fimatsicing 10 teens all sasier ieonrvvenente: lar, side So, DUVALL & MAKR. 804 gellar, side yard, stable, So, DU = v weat. KE SALE—A GOOD FAMILY CARRIAGE: PRICE only $75. Also, gol ki northwest, plated harness. Inquire a: 2, seoond floor. suS-3t" ANTED-WHITE NURSE; GOOD HOME FOR Ww POR, BENT GONE OF THOSE NEW DWELLING good wit. Call st 620 H street, between 6th and ‘Houses in Garfield Terrace, 23d street, between I Fo, SALE COMPLETE, STOCK OF x WELL establinied millinet store r now: ‘Dusincns. Renscis for selling. wie 7 a a inens. for ing, wish- ‘ith streets northwest. su9-2t_ | atrest and Pennsylvania, avenue, 9 rooms, every im- | pow doing a — me. ANTED BUSINESS | MANAGER WANTED IN provemeny: sane doce Box 111, Star office. eae ae every Town and uunty in the United tes. ts northwest. 7 IAN. Good salary anc id. Address SLOAN & CO., R SALE-AN ELEGANT FIVE GLABS La N- 506 George Strect Cinema Satrose SLOAN EY R_RENT—in1 EB _ATREET NonTHwes, | Psu. ‘tne Coupsieti and mandeose ‘the three story brick building, lately occupied by the finest arid most complete two or four-seat extension top ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS COOK, WASHER | 3 prick THOS, J. | in the elty; Just the carriage for family or business une, No nendatio 2 4 rom last employes heed apply. Call at S12, coruer L POR BENT AWO F SUREET NORTHWEST, | fow fine Horven; ME DOWNED'S Stables, iol Ita and 6th sts. northwest, after 10 o'ciock & Mm.” atl2-eo3t three-story 10 room brick, with modern convent. | eireet northwest aus-6t W5ARNTED-AN EXPERIENCED COOK FOR A | Gb-- isd F etrect northwent ike 4 R SALE—THE CONTENTS OF THE FORREST family of thres: wages Hberal; good references 2 = House, corner of D street and New Jersey avenue required. Apply at 1259 Bonusyivania ave. B.we aus St POR, BENTOA VERY DESINABLE “HOUSE; | aortuweet ailnew Furmiture, cou Of Matiresees ANTED-A WET NURSE, TO GO To THE | eq wotem improvements; 11D strect northwest: | Brians, Buresua Se., Be: Call at above Place and W ‘ciiniry, “cal'at bX BOWES. 18h Mo FEE | Inauire on premises. rs ee avenue. su8-3t* WANTED-A YOUNG MAN THOROUGHLY FA- miliar with the General Stationery business and HOUSE 1501 VERMONT AVENUE. HEATLEY BHOS., corner of 7th northwest. au3-6t also with Kecping a.set of books. | Buch person, joulyad- | VOR RENT BRICK DWELLING, 1465 FIERCE ress P.O. gt jars, Be, 5 Place, containjng 8 rooms ani \odern ve ployed inat, ac, VINE Partiou Minus-2t" | ments, $53.90; DUVALL & MANIC MOL Bate sabe WWANTED—A GOOD MAN TO WORK ON DAIRY R RENT—1531 P STREET NORTHWEST, NINE farm. Apply 103: QUACKENBUSH, at faraon | Ev room bricks with ath and | all improve: Brentwood road, 43 niles out, orat 1706 Penna aver | ments, “Price $10 ber month, “THOS. J. EISHEN i northwest at 7 a. m. au8-3t* CO., 1324 F street northwest. aué-6t OR SALE_ONE HUNDRED DIFFERENT KINDS of new and second-hand. Carri — Buggies, Pope, Carte. Mi 1 vagons, own make; lowest prices. JNO. M. YOUNG'S Repository, 313 6th street. auS-3m_ rr ithe a hs SALE—ROSEWOOD CASE PIANO, 73 OC- tave, three strings; used one season; as good Soetoro $225, on easy pa: ment iar seee Se or Hehe ae Phetons, Jag- aul and Dayton as its. Also, ORCH'S Uptown WANtED-A FOREMAN AND TWO LABORERS R RENT—1537 COLUMBIA STREET NORTH- onaFarin. Apply at FULTON'S Loan Office, ‘weet, three-story scven-room brick, with water and |. FISHER BR SALE_SMALL STEAM ENGINE AND BOIL at Forsberg & Murray's, 7th and Maryland avenue south street, between B 3 ‘he iret 314 9th strect norttwest. ani-2w | gas. “Price, $20 per month. THOS. “3 | Clans. Call and aco it eg pen Ae Re ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED DRY Goons | CO Pees ROSS ae thekind, eS = Sa <a vase Sugatnan, cue fauuar with city trade preferred; As Sp STREET, NORTHWEST, | VOR SALF—TWENTY HEAD OF HORSES, JUST vi ; Bame references in rooms; all improvements; good ved from the W ~ Communication, tddtees GOA gt nha ne ia 5} arrived from the West; several fine pairs and coups ; half square from F street cars, Apply to 2 110 D street northwest. ‘syed R RENT—017 I STREET NORTHWEST, A ANTED—WHITE AND COLQRED COOKS, GEN V ‘oral Workers: 24 Girls and Rucees for this horses, fine drivers. 645 Sow Yors avenue. bes vatEiy & Bown, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and elsewhere. nilies furnished servants with reference us 926 F street northwest. Licensed Agency. C. E. PRIC! my desirable three-sto F street northwest. &CO. T | for iE SOUTH corner of 3d.and © streets northeast. This prop- erty is elizibly situated for a restaurant; has good ra, with shade and well enclosed. Rent low, or wou'd sel ly to.O. C. GREEN, 710 D st. northweat. Jy28-2W ‘OR RENT—1003 PENNSYLVANIA AV! W4S1ED-BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRL, &@ place as cook or housework in a nice family. Apply at 1910 7th st. n.w. itt northwest, Store aud building, for many ¥ NTED—BY A WHITE GIUL, A SITUATION | KHoOWn.aS Savaxe's hardware establishment. THO Louisiana avenue, ‘OR ‘brick, containing 12 rooms and 3 5 - avery convenience, THOS. J, FISHER & 00., 1324 | WOR,SALESTHE LARGEST AND BEST AS ies, Express Wagons, Harvess, oY oben Kee of new and second-hand, 940 and 943 Jel4-2m MENSE STOCK CARRIAGES AND e least money at the Bazaat, Wagons, new and second hand, for sale or trade. lendid Buggies and fine Horses poe A on hand for hire at W. F. GEYER’S Carriage Repository 468 and 470 C street northwest. Also, entrance on J. | syivanis avenue, near National Hotel. un- mi19-3m as cook or to do general housework in a private | FISHER & CO., 1524 F street northwest. “_aud-6¢ Apply at 1212 Ustreet northwest. —_au9-2t" ENT—1816 5TH STREET NORTHWEST, 5 =e = TeaGuEE three story dwelling, with Store and Bakery, will TED—A GENTLEMAN HAVING A HORSE 4 OB. (ER Ot d buzwy, and who can furnish good bondsmen | FBt Very low, THOS, J. FISHER & 68 eat desires to do the “outside” business = ag collecting, &c. Address H. J. S., iOR RED —125 11TH STREET NORTHWEST, four story, 11 room brick, with bath, gas and water: price 40 per month. THOS. J. FISHER & m29 FoR SALE_SPRING AND SUMMER CARRIAGES. | A stock of one hundred aud fifty to select fi Avent for Boston Buckboard Compafiy's Side- Bar Bug: Tae F | gies and other light carriues. ‘The best the money. Repairinz promptly attended to, ‘rom. in the country ROBT. B. GRAHAM, Repository and Factory, 410-416 Rth at. n.w, x northwest, aT Wwe YAN COLLEGE, FOR YOUNG LADIES, Seasion will SEPT Sith. For Ciroulara se eddrene ou! Im Rev. JOHN WILSON, Ph. D. ARD AND 1ON $150 p00 A YEAR, Address Fi Sra Nak, Beige x. Bone. AND TUITION $150 TO #200 A YE 7 Address MILITAKY ACADEM 78 OARD AND TU TO A YEAR, B Addnes MILITARY COLLEGE, Buriinevon, 5 Me et RE DOES FALL TERM Re UE coene SEPTEMBER 250, | Fronch tauent juracts- Pca MloRing, efternem and evening French Classes ‘or ladies and gentlemen. boys an N.Y. ouns Indies and litte girls thoronghly taught in Enclish, French and the Ancient Languages. Daur INsTRUCTION IX FRENon and daily conversation. Airs. J. L. MoGex, formerly a successful teacher of Steubenville Seminary and ether prominent echools, hae change af the English department. Residence, 1523 K strect northwest, opposite Prank- Square. 3y9h-8m GQHENANDOAH ACADEMY, WI HESTER, VA.— SS Fighteontt session bovine Reptember 14th. “Prepas tion for university, army, navy or business, Thore ough discipline. Location unsurpassed for beauty and health. Covered gymnasium apd extensive suburb ee i c. L. 0, MINOR, M. A. Univ. ¥ L -akwowe” CADE ce on vagal yg necticut Avente ati ; Washington, D-0, The Sisters of the Visitation of Washington take plana ‘ure in. eoeg oy = the ao. :. op tJ > reorive a Hruited num | er wee ek my, will honceforti bp cone = ‘School rar Young and Lite Gira “nS Day _— = For tern, &¢., address ' ACADEMY OF THE VISITATION, Connecticut avenue and L street, y20-sh. tn Washington, DC. ‘8 HALL —AN UNSURPASSED Boarding School for nd young men; Keistorn- Baise your. Prot st news. $275 «your. Prof. Jc. Clrculare with refervtices dy 19-wikx, 2m" TGOMERY, CO., T. GEORG! iY, MC ROOKVILLE ACAD) Mp.—Kev. Dr. C. K. NELSON, Principal of thi chool, will receive ag members of hin family twenty five Boys. Terme $215 for academic year from about Inildie of, September to dhat of June following. dy!9-Jawlm* Sag ’ N HE HANNAH MORE ACADEMY, ED FoR healthfalness, careful training, thorough tnstruc- tion and the influsnces of a Christian home.” The next term will lecin September 20th. Rey. ARTHUR J. KICH, M. D., Reisterstown, Md. dy8-s&w, Im OCKLAND SCHOOL FOR GIRL! SANDY SPRING, MD. Will reopen SEPTEMBER 18th. A fall course of in- struction will be given, with lectures on histors, belles lettres and the natural sciences. For circulars adaress HENRY ©. HALLOWELL, AM. Civesren. Twenty first year opens SEPTEMBER 13ri. N building enperion accom tatious syypalntavenia plete; Enylish, Collewinte, Chemical, Clvil Engineering Courses, conferred. jyl3-3m COL. THEO. HYATT, Prost. ADY'S BOARDING AND DAY for Young Ladies, West End Institute, New Haven, Conn, Thirteenth year commences SEPTEM- BEK 2hrx. Bend for circular. iy y ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AND TRUST- Worthy young colored man of experience, a situa man and to make himself generally useful. y tion as coac! CO., 1324 F street northwest. aud-6t SPECIALTIES. Fok RENT. Good referen Apply at 1218 Madison street, be- auT-3t* tween M WANTED—ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOM, BETWEEN JST ARRIVE piritualist Medium, from on ivory. tiny; age, in marriage; gives and satisfaction, HERE, MADAM DI AREAT is. Works electricity Teils true life, past, itand future des- death; describes absent persons; tells names ‘advice to ladies and gentlemen, . Office, 738 10th street. Hours, WANTED—HOUSES. ALRTED_ON OR BEFORE SEPTEMBER 1ST, # nice House, modern improvements, thorough | = FOR SALE—HOUSES. R SALE—A HOUSE AND LOT, ON MASSA- \ repair; 7 to10 rooms: light, dry cellar; good yard and L ie : 3 -3t" chusetts avenue, No. 1229. Apply to JAS. 8. ROB- sable; 996 Loulslans avenue, suase SON, 1924 Bth street northwest. after 5p it t and K streets and Peni t M i m. to9 p. m. Jel7-8w* and K streets and Pennaylvania ave- $ : — : ‘Ada : path au -w.,6r.;in.1 16,00! B. ROBERTSON (A GRADUATE UNIVERSITY Se eee ate Penmaes tioy oleae tes oe ot, Maryland), with 20 years experience. —Al ©. 8. WESCOTT & CO.. special Diseases ticcenatully treated and cure suar- $25-6m Corner 20th and I streets northwest. | anteed. Diseases of Men, General Debility, Seminal Money, Be. Disoases of Women of every . Office very Wednes- street, Gay and Saturday, {76m 2to9'-m. | Stain office, 30 N. Liberty street, Baltimore, and con- gultations strictly the leading physi Correspondence wate and confidential. Refers to fans of Baltimore. jel7-3m_ WAntep-70 LEASE, A HOUSE FROM 20 rooms, between H and M streets, 1uth and OR SALE-THE VERY HANDSOME BROWN northwest. Address to 949 Massachusetts STONE RESIDENCE YE PROOKE, TELLS ALL THE EVENTS OF AVE LIFE. Allbusiness confidential. Ladies and Gen- temen 50 cents each. 5th streets northwest. 403 L street, between 4th and al-2w" northwest. ‘aus-6t" | No. 1421 K street northwest. Contains seventeen See Tooms, not including bath-rooms or pautrion. Has WANSTED-BY SEPTEMBER Isr, A SIX OR | everyinodern improvement, and is one of the finest lo- fecentoom, House, water aud can at $20 per cated properties ip the fashionable part of thectty, ny month tenancy to extend one year. Address 451 P | be seen only by application to 0. C. GREEN, 710 D | Aa) street northwest. ro street north west. aud-2w FOR SALE, CHEAP_FIVE-ROOM BRICK HOUSE ‘on E street, betweon 3d and 43; streets southwest, WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS OCTOR J.B. GARDN! U.S, Ri county, ord abe coustite’. re 8 U.S, pital, ean be consulted pri- by iettor or in person at Falls Church, Fairtex A cure warranted. 3028, SEWING MACHINES, &e. Lot db feet frout by 119 fect deep; aggod buninessstaud ANTED TWO YOUNG GENTLEMEN ARE DE- | with bake oven and nore atures. ©. i PARKES, sirous of taking instruction in dancing at reason- 442 445 street southwest. ‘aus-3t* able rates, Give particulars, and address ENQUIRER, Btar office. itt WANTED-$2.000, ON IMPROVED REAL Fi tate; good’ margin; no commissions, Address, Box 189, Star office. 1t* WaASTED-MY FRIENDS AND PATRONS TO OR SALE-HOUSE 1501 VERMONT AVENUE. Inquire of WHEATLEY BROS., corner 7th and R streets northwest. au3-6t FR SALE—THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS down town to immediate purchssera, on easy terms: ‘Three-story brick house of 8 rooms, was, water and Geeat REDUCTIONS IN PRICE OF SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES. LATS, GREEK MATHEMATICS, NATURAL ScI- tenes and Knits. privately or in clan. | studente pared for Collage and competitive exaininatious. _ "Address — ce ves JANUS, AM. Columbian Callers. MALE SEMINARY STATE OOL- te Institution. Course thorough aud compre- @. Professors and teachers of superior ab re fal home culture. ‘Terme moderate. For cat logues address Mrs. M. W. HACKELTON, President, Frederick, Md. 26-2 SR wg wi yBen ee J COLLEGE, eo ~| Ninth an northwest, occupies the mocon fioor of LINCOLN HALL BULLDING. Complew in iia arrange: or training sons and daughters for real life. Graduati exercises beld last of May. No vacation. Students received every month in the year, for instruction, day or etme 3 y the month or uarter. SPRING AND SUMMER SPABIONS «ive student from other schools gyn! for business trainiag. Full information given at the © ftiee. ENRY C. SPENCER, SARA A. SPENCER, Vice Principal W ASHNG TON CONSERVATORY OF MUSTO TIMMS’ NEW HALLS, cor. 7th aud Dn. 3 MS AMY LEAVITT. OF BOSTON, TEACHER of Vocal and Instrumental Music atid Harmony Address 944 street northwest. Lesous a Singer Noodles 1 cent each. Neodles for all other Machines 2 cents each, 20 cents per dozen. Warranted the Lest make. Complete assortment of parts and attachment for all know that I have removed my Phi raph Gallery | bath, ni Patent office, at $3,500. Als ‘a two-stol ines, * to 309 Sih" street, between D strost ad Fenusyivania | patty REM Patent office, at $9,500. sents, name loca At OPPENHEIMER'S avenue, PAUL TRALLES. aus-6t tion, at $2,850; rent, $25. Also, a three-story brick, 9 rooms, I street, near 10th, at $2,700. A three-story 10- roum house, modern conveniences, L street, near 19th, at $4,000; cost $6,000. Also, beautiful two-story preas- ODY TO KNOW THAT 1H mn obtain Eichelberger's Never-failing _ Chil Cure and of all malarial diseases of D. DAVIDSON ‘Machines for Rent. Machines Repaired. 528 9th street northwest, St. Cloud Building. ant brick front house, 7 rooms acd cellar, ou 15th strect, eet yal jy: Exstreet southwest -im rED—CARPETS TO CLEAN BY THE AUTO- jteam Process: the best in the world; no i jury to the finest fabric. | Orders hy telephone oF other. Wise to SINGLETON & HUEKE, carpet dealers, 801 $2700, W. ‘west. JOR SATLE—NEW BRICK HOUSE, CORNER lita and East Capitol streets; location unsurpassed ; park E. BURFORD, 115 ¥ : inclosed ; two bay windows, and vault; plumbi - eS jyl4 VEY SPALDING, 69 ‘Coredran Building. TW ASAED{CARPETS TO CLEAN BY A. H. a CHACE & BRO., next door to City ost Office The only perfect carpet cleaning machines yet invented. No club or whipping process to ruin carpets. Carpets. Lambrequirs, » cared for during the summer, Orders by telephone or otherwise. Carpets returned e—CHEAP_BEAUTIFUL LOT, FRONT- same day. mld _ | Ji ing three streets and reservation ; located on th et., AN D—L, RICE, 490. MAINE. AVENU Massachusetts avenue and C street, Stanton Square, At 404 9th, dyll-tm a E Green statue, Capitol Hill. “Terms easy. southwest, Cleans Carpets better, with lens wear : and tear, than ‘any other firm in the city, Mattresses | Sect northwest_ NEW, LATEST IMPROVED WHEELER & WIL- 4N SON. DOMESTIC, HOW first-class machines at corner 7th and H streets. pio mulpY Bo canvansers, can therefore seli machines at $10 to $15 less. Examiue our new QUEEN, Parties using the QUEEN Prowounce it as one of the ‘best Silent, swift, simple, durable. a ‘Come and ses testimonials from mechanical experts aud dresemakers. This tv the only keeps a full line terials for all kinds of sewing michin Special attention to repairing. work warranted. All kinds for rent. SINGER and other - machines ever made, No holes ‘to threaa. establishment in the District that needles, oils, attachments and ma- e8. C. AUERBACH, Cor. 7th and H sts., Adfoining Auerbach’s Gent's Furnishing and Hat re. ds22. remade; ‘Feathers renovated; Furniture steamed. Or- | — MONEY T. © LOAN. ders by telephone. a mi ANTED—UPHOLSTERY WORK OF ANY DE- s 334) () = 3500 — $1, 000 — $2, 500— $3, 000-85, 000— peer eee panes renoraied, ay, matead | 3 ()() gece ce CHAGE & BRO., next City Post Office. ‘a8 "| real estate. “Lowest rates. Prompt attention. aus-6t E MCINTIRE. 918 ¥ stree ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN E. : z i TPE CREAT “HOUSE, AND ‘o. windy advertisements, but the finest machines the world ever saw for the or send to the office. Renting and repairing. OLD,” SILENT WHITE ‘NEW HOME.” canvassers. Come mone; No MCREN, 427 th Street, WANT 52, z BEALL, Room 4, 1420 New York avenne, is a. Com- JMOXE¥ To Loan missioner of Deeds for Every State and Territo: FAMILY SUPPLIES. 8. Commissioner, Examiner and Notary. Alwi ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. office from9 a. m: to5 p.m. ANTED—OLD GOLD ANDSILVERINLARGEOR ‘Sinall Quantities. chest cash price paid. 321 Pennsylvania avenue, bet. 3d and 4% streets, Jani? W3AxtERS TOKN ‘HAT ISELLA FIRST- class Tailor-made Second-hand Suit, much better and agreat deal cheaper than @ common new suit can be bought, at < JUSTH'S OLD STAND, BR. O. HOLTZMAN. dy24 10th and F streets northwest. [ONEY TO Loan. I have MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, in gums of from $100and upwards, ut lowest rates of in- moderate, Nodelay, LBS. 4 ASSP oRp tor om « bottle. 1 BOX GOOD CIGARS (506 1 DOZEN BOTTLES BROWN STOUT OR POR- (OOD ROASTED RIO COFFEE...... (imported), “inne GEO. A. OHARE, No. 619 D street relieves or at Branch Store, No. | _ ¢21 11m 1213 1th street northwest. 409 oth st, nortiwest. N. B.Wo buy but fretclass | 7 HAVE MONEY TO LOAN GoU a = Secon d Clothing. janl9 estate security, in sums to suit, at the lowest rates of | BBB EEETTITH HERE .SSSgsDDD A interest. No delay when the security is good. 0. C. Phe + Habe Ssss.5 3B AS LOST AND FOUND. GREEN, 710 D strest northwest. 3 PBREE 7 HUMEE Be BAS ate 2 N NEY TO LOAN BBB ERE T H HEEESsssSppp A A.. L082, 08 STOLEN FROM FARM, ON BUNDAY night, near ‘fennallytown, a black Horse, 15 hands high. "A liberal reward for information leading to his recovery. Full particulars at Station House, George- town, or JOHN HARRINGTON, 2418 N or Ist st. 1t* AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., | ml1l-3m 1324 F street northwest. MoXEx, 70 Loan, NATURAL MINERAL WATER IN GLASs. 5 7K I HL. In sume to suit, at lowest rat on approved real Hy EASA CRON ead ALES | eugene ERE ERS eB BW. REED'S SONS, . : av ae = 1216 F STREET NORTHWEST. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. TRADE SUPPLIED. ayia QARDING. ROOMS FURNISHED AND. U3 /R SALE—BUILDING T HYATTSVILLE, | NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS! Bithiaod: arausent Boston ai resins | POSE BU city, on B. & 0. BB: : 100 by” 35 N 83.sme SARAH FLAGLER, 916 Indiana ‘ies, House abd’ acro ou, PILEMOE BERL Signet os aD ISTREETS 5 Lee Neen i ara nee SS ER EEE 5855 Maton amta: te hace “W. OMAVEDD | I iitdegn EMGEAG MaRUE a ASD | Bg ER BRR Be ssn clase Ti d Oo 2 subui iadeni ” eh aS ee byung: Tots 735125 fect; for sale or exchange for Wart CoC EER HE Hex Sess 7 pede rnin eany. 5858g RRE ‘oGq ERMANENT, TRANSIENT, AND DAY BOARD- plat or information, apply tof, He ROGERS. 317 East T Re RR E UNNNG O Fits, af Suuimer Hates: also, Table Board $20 per | Capital stfvet, or JOHN STEPHEN, Blatensburg, | Ssssp 7 FE ERE HNNNG inonth, at the McPherson House, corner of sth and I | Md ayld-ime T ELE Bb HN EN ,09 streets: {my4-4m"] MRS. M, T. SOUTHALL. Sgss8_ of REE R 8 LLU 1 N - POR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CiTy Prop. RRR ERED it a RN OK HE LOCHIEL HOUSE, 612 97m STREET NORTH: | Werty, Farm three miles from Bladeneburs, containing Rokr LE ot da RRON won ong of the cote and bg conduetod Board. | s50‘aarég. Oue-thind cleared land, sulla for wardens Baehe FH AARRN houses 3 farming purposes. ‘enough to pay reer aated ae reasonable terms. 629" | auked: 1415 Nolrcet northwest, air z BERR ELLLIA AN AN ve fs PoE BD Eee COUNTRY BOARDING. PROFESSIONAL. 8a 2 8 E BB a NNN EW WINDSOR COLLEGE SUMMER RESORT. | [)8. LEON, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND | GGG 00 LLEL DoD NONE NN Naenitcept ahede, Sulphur Sprines Bio etive | LD only secbis bauer Prosees ae the city, can Bo HHT L Views; Hatha Porchon, Stablon Hosen, fo. Circuits | consulted dally at 231 Bennevinena renee kil fee HOH OT . pa FELL, Now Windsor, Ma. yeaah | Geathent Conmepenione wee consultations sisicdly: HUH Oo £, xy, Nes 3 . a f = | confidential. ‘Separate rooms for Ladies, ‘Office hours Hon H tis 2to4and 7 to 9. R. ELOEBER, DENTIST, 626 # Staeer Nonruwesr. aus-im BUSINESS CHANCES. WILL ALWAYS MAKE BEAUTIFUL ROLLS, BREAD AND BISCUITS. * ‘Wholesale Depot: Corner ist street and Indians avenue E* & McNEALE, REAL ESTATE BROK- Vitalized Air by the System, fc painless ex- rm Agen fr tbo Nondon and Tapeasire Wire| traction of Testa, ev nns SOF OPMINIENNST | WM. M. GAL@ & Co. eriy' olds Sciue desirable lot at Mount Ficasant for | J)# STARR PARSONS, DENTIST, LARET! CLARET! CLARET aes, ae 439 9TH STREET. Cc R SALE CHEAP—FIXTURES OF A DRUG F store, consisting of counters, orewers acales, siaae wars, show cases, &c. Apply at 413 111 HR BALE—GOODS CONTAINED IN STORE, 1723 | often recover from corns, bunions, diseased rae anne planes ret Sis ge Lor | Ia excresencen, exostosis and other complaints to which Tent. A. first-class business place; rent Rooms | they are liable, if systematic treatment be civen them, ces eka eee ers eee Femuyivania avenue, opposite Wiliant's Hots, "Ds Im? avenue, ‘8 4 a = WHITE'S twenty-first consecutive year of practice in R RENT AND SALE—, Washington, D. C, Fee. $1 per visit. edt Houses, Lots, Country resi ‘land and Vi jy12__ Gasgiven Hours 9a. m. to 5p. m. MAN FEET, ETC. —THE INACTIVITY OF the heated term giving them more Test, tne foot nails vascu- DA’ m5 ‘We offer, as a specialty, THREE BOTTLES TABLE CLARET FOR $1, OB $3.75 PER DOZEN. We have algo an assortment of HIGHER GRADES OF CLARET, which we are o! at low MEA’ PI PANNED oRGHEED SEATS erGkiipe GatyEs, PaxNED GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, No. 1209 F STREET NORTHWEST. AS. L. . RANDALL PARSONS. Dexrisr, street, or 1218 3 over Balen: (28 7th - adminis- ' PERSONAL. = atreet northwest, west ide, a Book Store. NITROUS OXIDE Gas Honcds day or night. “Conmaltation frox THE UNDERSIGNED WILL PA\ 2 BE WARD. ru for information keting es Sat . T. M. TALBOTT, DENTIST, No. 437 7TH rirest, inall lction of any person selling ‘without a possession or using branchés, Teeth inserted ect. All: ware ranted. baked janld ‘VN B. KELLY, A sytes ac. CORNED BEEP TY. ‘Market, 9th street wing, a ‘Market; or Address ‘and 206 Box Tl, City Post Ofice. Starketing ‘Balivecod tree of charge to all partsof the RIIFICIAL TEETH MADE BEFORE AND IN- AY ‘success. Modern and skill: ait i ‘of Dentistry. foot. Dit DON NALLY, 1821 F street horthweet. ‘al WEAND, DENTAL ASSOCIATION, No. aii ay cast de, of der ue, jitrous ‘without will be first Se ae eee face ier ae ease ETE ESRI pe emit tw ee GEORGETOWN ADV’TS. = 7TH ({EORGE =. NOYES, i Dearie. “hea Rew sore srenu— i aren eeing es TURKISH BATHS, ireen free, oe .. Notice to call af residence rom} to, Office hours—9 a.m. to 19 p.. bas Tetroct northwest. : mahl6-bm" Flinder. pFace PAREBS! FRUIT APPLE SLICERS!! COMBINATION; CIDER AND PRESSE F. P. MAY & CO. 6% Penns. avenue, near Tth street. early in September. . 8. L. CADY'S BOARDING SCHOOL FOR dh Young Ladi West End Institute, New Haven, Ba re ae ;ASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. Witting ant bay Reo for Young Ladies Children, re-opens September 19, IRs. For eiroulars apply to Mrs. Z. D. BUTCHER and Miss M. C. DOUG- LAS, Principals, 1023 and 1027 12th street northwest. PIANOS AND ORGANS. (BauNcey 5. REED'S NEW PRICE LIST or SPECIAL BARGAINS IN PIANOS AND ORGANS, No. 1.—One UPRIGHT GRAND, pan: case, three-stri 1 agraffe, cost une and must be three mon! No. 2\—One of those celebrated NEW YORK UB. RIGH per ee Tosewood case, nearly new, and worth $300; $135. No. 3.—One 7-octave rosewood SPEAR PIANO, with Nord. “One geuuine CHICK EIENG. Initia oper: £00. No.5 one DOUBLE-REED ‘MABUN & HAMLIN No. 6.—Oue genuine LORING & BLAKE ORGAN, with stop and warranted | (3 No. 7.—Oue genuine BURDETT ORGAN, with maadve «, G-octave, cost §00; will be slaughtered at $150, Jow -UFices and easy torms on S HIENLKAMP PIANOS. and R CYMBELLA ORGANS. N.B.—Cach alwayson hand for the purchase of see- md-hand ond band Pianos and ORT UNCEY JMERD, _ 433 7th street northwest, ACH'S PIANO WAREROOMS, PIANOS Tuakes for sale and rent at duced prices. Wm. Knabe & Co.'s World- renowned Pianos. “Tuning and Repairing. 423 11th street, above Pennsylvania avenue. Je8-3m_ EATTY'S ORGANS, 27 STOPS, $90. PIANOS, $297 50. Factory running day and night. Oata- logue free.” Address DANIEL F. BEATTY. Washing- ton, N. J. mas L. WILD & BRO., ° 709 7th Street North: ‘sole agents for the STIEFF and theK RA NIC! eg Bev Orgaue now for rent stlow rates, T= IMMENSE STOCK at THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, is growing Se thowe = Siiahing some of ‘There are a few more of those BLUE FLANNEL SUITS at $9.00, worth $15.00. ‘a few more of those fine NUN'S CLOTH COATS: AND VESTS at $5.00, worth $10.00, Also, a few more fine CASSIMERE SUITS at $12.00, 5-00. worth $20.00, At $15.00 you can buy a Suit nold f at $25.00. $12.50 will buy agenuine CALCUTTA SEERSUCKER SUIT, mado in first-class style, equal to any #old iG, Wohavea few more of tho BLACK BROADCLOTE. SUITS at $18.00; would be cheap at $40.00. To Bata be eld cheng fa make rota gpansnutepie In WHITE AND FANCY LINEN DUCK VESTS we 8 é i 4 in a ele o> 5 Ee 4 u aL 5 p i i L CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. YARRIAGES. cauntages, stock ta very large and ‘ne, embracing Landau, Peay tg ag ae Surreye fo, Ke. Hepeiriog a “aiadl Kepository and Factors, 410-416 Sth street G*s COOKING STOVES, an AT THE GASLIGHT OFFICE, psout TEN FER CERNE. G. SATOHELS SHAWE, ie St northwest to iy4-1m J. 8. TOPHAM. B, Bosnisox & Cu, TRUM

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