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“policy of E * THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON RSDAY -..- August 10, 1882, CROSBY S. NOYES. — = Zhe Evenive Star bas a reguiar. permanent. Gena fae daily cirenTntion more then treme hat of anv cther daiiv waver pudlisked in Washington. and « i to that ef all the daily papers bh ided tezether. ras or. Te = per by mail or bn ¥ inform: of charye. uy Invok part of valor In 4d with the Commons, and the ndment to the arrears-of-rent Dili Is to be ab d. They were admontshed by the popul sions of disapproval of thelr Course, tat the conte-t in bebalf of Lindlordi-m @p4 its privileges was a mistake. Even it Eng- Jand were not Involved in complications abroad, M woult be vu » for the Lords to interfere With the gov y towards Ireland; Dut with the F: a jon unsettled, to open would still further embarrass pment In its domestic aMfiairs was a ‘The Engtish pride has been be counted upon to — ople to the Eng- Mah press state positive ey has con- @ented to proclaim Arai Pasha a rebel, and to Immediately send troops to apport the Khedtve an. re his x It Is even ‘Stated that and ‘that tt is English ambassid ing, how- “ever, is st sreat that Turk 43h troops b> subostinate to Eagtish 21 : m3 to have been a change {uation generally during the past few days more favorabl r ‘The confer- mee appesrs to have q) gist in in Berlin has sw in the arck’s organ assumed a very friendly nd indirectly Justiles the ce to keep the Suez canal Hie on the canal im- of British use “British .” Whether the determined England has had a suddung effect upon the other power nt change ts @ue to secret diplomatic Influences does nat yet appear. It may be t sland hes coavinced the other powers of the Integrity of her making war upon Exypt. At all events Feadiness to do that w Fefused—to declare Arabi landing of Turkish troy Sultan had become convinced that res “Rnglish demands was no longer profitable. | —_—___~<<«-____ Politics played but an insignificant part in the Session of Congress which hss just clos :d. Only she has so persist ©@ rare occasions did pelitical questions ovtrule shemselves, and, with the exception of the con- tested election cases in the House and the Dill to emable ex-confederates to hold positions in the and navy, none of the measu ‘ted upon ‘Were influenced by party considerations. Tue ap- peals to sectionatism, which so prom:n-nUly marked ‘the proceedings of past Congresses for nicre than quarter of a century, were not utteved, possibly ‘Decause the members understood the pubii Ment well enough to realize that they woul: Deeffective. It tsa remarkable fact that @tanding an important campaign follow: @lately upon the adjournment ,of Congress, no great speech, valuabl in the coming camvass, has been delivered onelther side. Usually Mthe face of acanvass much of the speaking in Congress 1s done for its political effect; but the Feeorl of the past session will afford the leaders and managers very littl tance In this direc- tion. This absence of polities and partisanship in Congress marks very siznificantly the decay of heated passions enge: 1 by the rebelifon, and ting had ended. minds of the asses from politics, and many, especially In the South, who, several years ago, engaged actively tn “whooping up” campaigns, are now devoted to making money. ——___«. ‘The failure of the freight-handlers of New York Wo eecure the advance of wages, for which they quit work some time ago, ts to be regretted on More accounts than one. In the first place, the Mmerease demanded was not only not unreasonable Am itself, but was on the other hand both reason- able and Just. An Increase of three cents per hour for labor which is not continuous—by the month, ‘Week, or day, as labor ts usually engaged—but by ‘the hour only, and likely to cease at any time of day when freights fall to arrive; 1s on? which should not have been begrudged or refused by Wealthy corporations to their workingmen. For Wained labor, earning its bread by so uncertain @ tenure, twenty cents an hour 1s certsinly not @xeessive compensation. In the second place, the @uccess of the railways in their contest with this @rganized effort on the part of their workmen illus- {wates at once the power of these corporations and ‘heir purpose to let nothing stand between them ‘gad the payment of such wages as they are willing @egive,on the one hand, and such charges for freight and passenger transportation as they may Be disposed to demand, on the other. On the whole and briefly it may be salt that the o mare favorable for the g @erthe defeated freight-handlers. Each year the ountry is becoming more ond more the helpless Brey of its vast and gree.ty raflway interests. =< Mr. Stewart, the tdependent candidate for govern or of Pennsylvania, has proposed joint dis- eussions with Gen. Beaver, the stalwart candt- Gate. of the questions at Issue between the two factions. It ts also stted that Mr. Stewart intends Seviting the democratic candidate, Pattison, to Meet him in joint discussion. The independent Jeader must have unbounded confidence etther in hts cause or his oratory, to thus seek a three-cor- ered discussion in which he will have to talk against two opponents. When the tickets are completed in Pennsylvania there will be six eandidates for governor, and If Mr. Stewart wants to make the discussion real lively he shoull invite ‘all ive of his competitors to take a hand. —__ <--> —_____ ‘The match manufacturers have taken advantage f the extension of monopoly afforded them by Wee tallure of Congress to abolish the tax on Matches to advance the price of their product. ‘They no doubt appreciate the fact that their pe- Hod of monopoly is drawing to an end, and they Mean to make the most of it while ft lasts. The Proposition to abolish the match tax was almost ‘Wanimously favored in Congress, but it failed be- Sause it was accompanied by other changes upon ‘which the majority could not‘agree. It 1s be- Meved that Congress will pass a tax-reduction bill earty in the next session, and the abolishment of the match tox will be one of tts features. The Swe extensive and wealthy firms which control fe manufacture of matches in this country de- ‘Wave their monopoly from the purchase of revenue Stamps. A discouLt tn proportion to the purchese % allowed. ‘These rich firms buy in $50,000 and @¥en $100,000 lots, and hence get the benefit of the ‘most liberal discount, while small firms, attempt- fing competition, can only afford to make small purchases and get a trif_ing discount. Tne differ- ‘Mee in the discount has enabled the big firms to ‘Wadersell and crush smsll factories, until the former have the field to themselves. ———<er—___—__ ‘The loss of the steamer Mosel, on the coast of Engiand, wil! be regretted by many Washinzton- who have crossed the Atlantic safely In her. She was not, however, in the charge of her model oid commander, Capt. Neynaber, when wrecked. ‘Ie will be remembered that the Mosel was the ves- Sel selecte1 by the “dynamite fiend,” Thomassen, to de blown up by a package of dynamite exploded By clockwork ata time when the steamer should Rave reached mid-ocean; the object being to se- eure a large sum of fictitious insurance money. Im consequence of the careless handling of the @ymamite package by the cartman who conveyed % to the vessel, it exploded prematurely on the ‘wharf, Killing a number of people, and damaging ‘he Mosel, but not seriously. Thomassen, who ‘Was present at the explosion, committed suicide. E aa ‘The opinion ts expres-ed that President Arthur should take official notice of ex-Senator Spencer's falture to respond to the summons of the prosecu- Jen in the star route cases, as Spencer ts an of- oer of the government—a director in the Union Pacific railroad. sppmcoust TEN PER CENT - TorHaws TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, SATCHELS, SHAWL 5 KET BOO! i. oa apa AS to removal from #25 7th street northwest to ‘Penusy!vania avenue northwest. J. 8. TOPHAM. TA4rLon é& H®Ft. & 2 ofa 0 Big oa PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, SPECIAL SALE. MISSES’ AND CHILDRENS’ SUMMER DRESSES, PRICES REDUCED. A GINGHAM DRESS: FOR $1 uP TO $25. COME SOON. ALL GOODS REDUCED, TAYLOR & HUFTY. auld Bane THE BOYS. SPECIAL PRICES, TO CLOSE OUT LOTS OF GOODS, OF WHICH WE HAVE TOO MANY ON HAND. LOT 10,042, A BOY'S BLUE STRIPED JACKET, at 250, LOT 90, FINE ALPACA JACKETS, at $1. LOT 47, BOYS’ ALL-WOOL CASSIMERE SUITS, at $4 ver suit—to fit ages from 10 to 15 years; none larger. LOT 2,184, CHILDREN'S WHITE JACKETS, at 50c.; the sizes un from 4 to 8 years; none larger, LOT 80, BOYS’ FANCY ALPACA JACKETS, at $1, THESE PRICES WILL HOLD UNTIL MONDAY. AFTER THAT DATE OTHER LOTS WILL BE MENTIONED, REMEMBER, EVERY GARMENT IN OUR STOCK REDUCED! A SAKS & CO, THE STRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, auld 316 axp 318 SrvENTH STREET. C. Wasutxorton. August 7, 1882. ORRESPONDENTS AKE RESPECTFULLY IN- formed that the law partnership heretofore existing under the firm name of CHARLES and GEORGE A. KING, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, It will still continue, however, for the settlement of pending business. Mit. CHARLES KING has associated with him his son, Mr. WILLIAM B. KING, and will continue busi- ness at 916 F street. 20 New venue, Evans Building, Room 26, CHARLES GEORGE A. KING. WILLIAM B. KING. 9010-3 gut RECEIVED—ELEGANT CREAMERY BUTTER. Packed at the creamery in 4 Ib. crocks to avoid re- WE ABE GOING TO MAKE A OLEAN SWEEP. WE ARE NOT GOING TO CARRY ANY GOODS OVER. THE CLOSING OUT SALE OF SUMMER CLOTH- ING, which we inaugurated several weeks ago, has met with more suecess than we even looked for. It is true we expected to clear ont our Summer Stock with the heip of Reduced Prices, and we are proud to say 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 aregoing to make a CLEAN SWEEP. We are not going to carry any goods over tonext season, These are our last reductions this season. A few more of those SILK-LINED SUITS left, that sold for $28. We now sell them for $18. A few more of those SILK-LINED SUITS left, that solt for $25. We now sell them for $15, Those SUITS that old for $20 we now sell for $12. Those SUITS that sold for $15 we now sell for$10._We have several lines of extra-size Suits, and also Panta, which we want to close out; have therefore put such prices on them that will effect a speedy clearance. This will positively be THE LAST CHANCE this season to buy Clothing at near ha'f value. We would ask all who are on the look- out for Extra Bargains not to fail to call. We have no old Ftock to offer you. Every garment is new and is of this season's manufacture, . STRAUS, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Near 10TH STREET, an aus 932 D STREET. CS CARRIAGES. M.: stock is very lame and tne, embracing Tandaus, M- stock is very large and fine, embracing Landa Landaulettes, Cou posers, Coupee Coupe Hockaways, Extension Te Jemp jeata, rea or all ae ls, a prom] 2. Surreys, &c., aon mp al aT Aa, BT. H. G: Repository and Factory, 410-416 8th street nérth- west, aus-3E WE ARE NOW TAKING STOCK! GREAT BARGAINS in odds and ends. GREAT BARGAINS in all the different dept? ALL GOoDs now sold at reduced prices. GREAT BARGAINS: in odds and ends. LADIES’ SUITS athalf price. ‘TRIMMED HATS coo BBB A U U MM MM co BOB AA U UMMMM Oo BBB AA U U MMMM oO. BB U_ UMM Ma cco... BBB A A UU MM Ma aut 416 SEVENTH STREET. E uu ¥ MM MM BBB FER RRR u MMMM BBE RR, bo Sl BER Ee ES 1b uy MMM BB Ro A BIG TUMBLE IN WHITE PINE LUMBER. AS USUAL WE ARE THE FIRST TO REDUCE PRICES. ° WHITE PINE INCH SECONDS DRESSED @) 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, Pandling, thus preserving the quality. No charge for | DRESSED TWO SIDES, FOR $4 PER ONE HUN- ELPHONZO YOUNGS, 604 9th street, between E and F, Opposite Daily Critic. ‘A COKE— expressly for domestic and manu- facturing purposes—in sizes to correspond with hard coal, Burns equally well in Stove, Range or Furnace, and is ent ree from dirt or dust, Orders promptly filled. ‘on application to A. R. WILLIAMS, Jx., Hardware and Cutlery, 713 7th st. n.w. aul0-3m au9-3t NNSYLVANL. Manuf DRED FEET. WILLET & LIBBEY, COR. 6TH STREET AND NEW YORE AVENUE. au7 SFiss 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. IBA GODFREY, Jr., Proprietor. aud-3t B. ROBINSON & CO, EOP CLOTHING HOUSE, ols Pamrivam Avexvz aus PPP OA 1 PAE Ad Sg P24 to M4 arenes e: rise y ih & Bo ¥ £4 tu LACES. LACES, LACES, _ LACES. Laces, LACES. LACES, REDUCTIONS LACES. LACES. me LAOES, LACES, LACES, LAGES, LACES. LACES. LACES. — LAGES. LACES. LACES. LACES, BEAD THE LACES. LACES. PALAIS ROYAL BULLETIN LACES. LACES, YOR THIS WEEK. LAGES, LACES. LACES, LACES. — LACES. LACES. LACES, LACES. ALL LACES LACES, LACES. At 25 per yd. reduced to 16c. per yd. LACES. LACES. At 30 per yd. reduced to 19. per yd. LACES. LACES. At 35 per yd. reduced to 25c. per yd. LACES. LACES, At 40 per yd. reduced to 30c. per yd. LACES. LACES. At 45 per yd. reduced to 35c, per yd. EACES. LACES, At 50 per yd. reduced to 88. per yd. LACES. LACES. At 55 per yd. reduced to 440. per yd. LACES. LACES. At 60 per yd. reduced to 50c. per yd. LACES. LACES. At 15 per yd. reduced to 680. per yd. LAOES. LACES. At 80 per yd. reduced to 720. per yd. LACES, Laces, LACES, LACES. —— LACES. LACES, LACES. PALAIS OVA SILK UMBRELLAS, AUTOMATIC FRAMES, GINGHAM, AND ALPACA UMBRELLAS, W. &. TEED, Ey NEw STOCK. 985 Pennsylvems svenus, WANTED—HELP. FOR RENT—ROOMS. ANTED—FIRST-CLASS PORTER AND ONE W ‘“aivman ator. arake HOTEL, immediately.1t ANTED—A EINGLE WOMAN TO COOK, WASH W endiren: sacar Bring references'to 1412 Mth street noriaweste = i ANTED—A FIRST-CLASS BARBER ee oat SROOND-STORY FUR- Eee ee aa R RENT—NEWLY FURNISHED ROO: INA Fire house, Arvt, seorad and third fore ah mod. York avenue north- RR RENT—ELKGANT APARTME! BIN ue, near juare: gouthern, ‘eastern and westamy exposures, bath On two Hours’ sliady lawn. iy" bw" FOR RENT—HOUSES. west, 1K SALE—A HANDSO. for tbe 14th and ME SMALL GREY MARE; wer old; sound and entle, and a good dri FE, SALE A MAGNIFICENT STEINWAY & octave, nearly new: improvements; cost cash, owner needing ‘Sons (Grand ha aud-4t? Square) Piano, 755 vite latest modern ‘sold very low for seen at ¥. URSO’S PIANO. 12301 ROOMS, street northwest. ALSO, A second-hand Indian Figure, (Cigar Sign), for cash cheap. Apply at 1202 Pennaytvania ‘avenue north- west. It ANTED—TWO EXPERIENCED YOUNG SALES- W iiien in a Fancy and Womted stare SALES with references, at 60s Sth street northwest. ui0- WANTEDTAT Oly H STREET NONTHWEST-A _WY g00d cook. References required. ‘aul0-2% WANZED—DIMEDIATELY—TWO FIRST-CLASS Waiters: white or colored; good wages to compe- fent men, | Auply with references at BRUCHE'S Res- taurant, 1311 street northwest, aul0-2t" WANTED A YOUNG COLORED MAN TO WORK ina grocery store. “Apply at 726 7th street south Wists oHie NURSE; GOOD HOME FOR agood girl. Cail at 610 H street, between 6th and th streets northwest. au9-2t WANTED,_BUSINESS MANAGER WANTED IN every Town and County in the United States. Good salary and expenses paid. Address SLOAN & CO., 206 George Street, Cine:nuati. ‘auy-2t WASTED-A WET NURSE, TO GO To THE country. Callat Dr. SOWERS, 1524 New York avenue. ‘wu8-3t" AEE hg) MONO C a cae farm. Apply to J. 3} farm on Brentwood road, i naties ous or at 1700 Penna aye, northwest at 7 a.m. aus-3t” ‘ANTED—A FOREMAN AND TWO LABORERS ona Farm. Apply at FULTON'S Loan Office, 314 9th street northwest. aui-2w ‘ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED DRY GOODS ‘Salesman, one familiar with city trade preferred; must write a good legible hand; name references in communication. Address G. A. W., Star office. aud-6t" WANTED ANHITE AND COLORED COOKS. GFN- eral Workers, 2d Girls and Nurses for this cit Philadelphia, New York and _ elsewhere. Families furnished servants with references. £26 F street northwest, Licensed Agency. C. . E. Pl myst OR RENT_HOUSE AND MARKET GARDEN OF Ay shout thirty acres, within two miles of Washing- on. For Reat—Brickyard in same locality, with canal, t rail a supply uulim- Seen eR Se 1S ate Washington, D. C. aul ‘OR RENT —7 ROOM BRIC! 511 C STRFFT itheaat: $18 per month. STEIGER & LIEBER- MANN, ils New Pork stent, anl0-3t FOE BENT FURNISHED HOUSE 920 NINTH street northwest, 8: water. M. SAUNDERS &'BRO., 1103 F streets “auld St POR RENT No. 725 FIRST STREET NORTH- west; 14 ; all modern improvements; stabie in rear’ $50 per month. DANENHOWER & SON. 1212 F street, 39-6 BR RENT—THE LARGE BRICK DWELLING corner Ist and B streets southeast, containin Tooma and all modern improvements. DUVAL ‘street. aus.2w NT—1606 14TH STREET NORTHWEST, containing 12 rooms: all modern improvements; cellar, side yard, &o, DUVALL & MARR, sod F street. i ben aus-26 VOR RENT—ONE OF THOSE NEW DWELLING Houses in Garfield Terrace, 24d street, between I atrect and Pennsylvania avenue, 9 rooms, every im- Provement; sanitary plumbing. "&c. Rent, £35. kn- quire of E. 8. WES! & 6O., comer 20th and T streets northwest. - us-3t R RENT—1310 E STREET NORTHWEST, tional Hepubica n Reweraner Go tie wubliean i Company. S.J. FISHER & U0., 1524 F street northwest, aude WANTED—SITUATIONS. ANTED-SITUATIONS BY TWO RESPECT- ‘able white girls, as chambermaids or nurses. _Ap- ply at 810 4th street northeast. 1" WASteD By A COMPETENT SEAMSTRESS. sewing in private families, or would take it home; understands dressmalin; roughly; moderate charges. Address Box $, Star office. aul0-3t* WwW ED—BY ASETTLED COLORED WOMAN, tation to cook, wash and iron for a small family: can give best of reference. Apply at 1826 K atreet n. w. itt WANTED_BY A WHITE GIRL, A SITUATION 28 cook or to do weneral housework in a private family. Apply at 1212 Ustreet northwest. aud-2" W'sa ‘D—A GENTLEMAN HAVING A HORSE buggy, and who can furnish good bondsmen and references, ‘desires to do the ‘‘outside” business fora firm, such as collecting, &e. Star office. Address H. aui WANTED—HOUSES. V 7 \NTED—TO BUY FOR GASH, A SMALL COR- ner Brick House, suitable for store, in the nortu- western part of thecity, Address BUYEK, Star office, stating price. aul0-30* ALTED_ON OR BEFORE SEPTEMBER 1ST, MA nice House, modern improvementa, thorough AR 7 to. 10 roomia: light ellar; good yard and. sable: 996 Louielana avenus. © most Fe RENT—1749 F STREET NORTHWEST, three-story 10 room brick, with modern conveni- ences. Price, per month. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F street northwest. aud-6t VOR RENT—BRICK DWELLING, 1465 PIERCE Place, containing 8 rooms and all modern al ments, $23. By 50. DUVALL & MARR, 804 Fat. au: P STREET NORTHWEST, NINE with “bath i OR RENT—1531 room brick, ‘and _ all improve— ments. Price $40 per month. THO. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F street northwest. aué-6t FSS, SALE PORSE SIX YEARS OLD, WEIGHS 1.300 pounds; suitable for heavy work auitable for be sold cheap. driver, extra saddle qualities, ‘one can ride or drive 344 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. Fe SALE—A PAIR OF FINE DRIVING MARI young, sound. etyiish, Sole tor 5 THOMPSONS saorths Any purpose. ‘Ss, or him, wagon, lady can handsome, ES drive kind in all harness; fev ‘also, horse him; will aration for Cobece, West Poitit, Petitive examinations. Terme Wwestnay, COLLEGE, POR ¥C Fail Soaion will open SEPT: ith, Por Olreulars, will « 5 &o.,addrese (aul-Inr) Rev. JON WILSON, OARD AND TUITION $150 TO § AY Address. jaddonfield, N. B vsi-aem TTION $150 TO $200 A YEA AKY ACADEMY, Haddonfiel|, N. dy3i-dm FEMALE SEMINARY, kD AND 7 B Address MILIT, POARD AND TUITION $175 TO A YEAR. B Address MILITARY COLLEGE, Burlineton, N° i. jy3i-2m PLLE V. PRUDHOMMES FALL TERM RE- N call opens SEPTEMBER 25th. French tausnt for eas » afternoon and evenine French dies and gentlemen, boys and «iris, Saas ree: suit. |, N:!';—Noung ladies ana litt o girls thoronghly tanght ‘Sthead Onthets | im Enziish, Freneh and the Avclent languages DAILY feud Ge | Lxermverion tx Parxcm and daily conversation, Rok SAbE—4 G00D FAMILY CARRIAGE: PRICE Mrs. J. L. McGex, formerly a successful teacher of Staatenvilie Seminary and ether prominent schoola, ing to now doing a ire Food R SALE—COMPLETE STOCK OF A _WELL- ptabllehed millinery and fancy store in. Virginie rom the Dusuliess. For particulars s4dress Box 111, Star office. aus-3t" gnly $75. Also, gold-plated harness. Inquire at | haschange of the Kugtsh denarment 437 7th htrect norhwesk, Iedom 2. second Sook” Suk ot plgeidence, 1880 K street hortuwest, oppontte Prank. n Square. Y POE SALE,ON REASONABLE TenMis—a went. | M54 es ee a S bred driring mare; nice traveler, geutin lady can | PARVLAND AGRICULTURAT, COMLPGR. THE drive her; also a buggy, harness and lap-robes. next session commences THURSDA’ ber having no further use." Apply at 215 Or 623 @ etreet | dist. "For catalacues or further information whines Lorthweet. ‘au8-cost President WM. H. PARKER, _8u3-co2m* College Station, Prince Georce Co.. Md. RVING FEMALE COLLEGE, MECHANICSBURG, Pa. (near Harrisburg); 27th year. Sey ber 20, w. TP. EGE, AM. President. }vib-colow | dei street Also, a fine six. few fine Horses; northwest.’ ‘all by the DOWNEY'S Btables, 10) POE, SALE AN ELEGANS FIVE GLASS L.N- dan, fine Coupelette, and handsome Drage, | | finest and most complete two or four-seat extension top in the city; Just the carriage for family or business use. park Phaston, in ae F 1 ERsoree tor, Va., ihe 0. WH .. the | chartered institute of the hi ext de; atte enpe- moet ‘ial facilitioe for the stuily of Must, the: Modern Lae: &c. ‘the location is noted for bealth. The fect or: | ferme are moderate. “Ninth snecien Wecine SeeTE RS fabion, SOLS TAR | ferencos“The Nev: MecemeAdiiaoae Reseed hae aus-6t | Ingle and Andrews, jyad-conm Bedsteads, examine. OR SALE—THE CONTENTS OF THE FORREST House, corner of D street and New Ji northwest, all new Furniture, consisting of Mattresses Bureaus, &., &c. Call at jersey avenue lace and ve Fyus-6t* J _E. SCREEL, ORGANIST, TEACHER OF PIANO g.and VOCAL” MUSIC. Particular atttion to bo. Tynhners, as well as those. wishing to be qualified for Pertormers or Teachers,” 734 120i street northwest. eo 9mm F 4y20- Waron R SALE—ONE HUNDRED DIFFERENT KINDS of new and second-hand Carri Bugwies, Pony Carte. M Repository, 313 6th street. Phetons, Jag- fauil and Day’ y ISS SPALDING'S YOUNG 1 ADIPS SEMINARY, wil 204 N, 35th street, West Philadelphia, Pa. 4" Also, ue. WGuELY & BO arrived from the West; sevecal fine pairs and coupe horees, fine drivers. 645 New York avent sing speedy horse. (OR RENT—1527 COLUMBIA STREET NORTH- wost, three-story seven-room brick, with water and #20 th. THUS. "J. FISHER. & 1324 F street northwest, aud 6t FOE, RENT—1026 33D STREET NORTHWEST, nearly new; nine rooms; all improvements; good neixhborhood; half square from F street cars. Apply to 0. C. GREEN, 710 D street northwest. ayo OR RENT—917 I STREET NORTHWEST, A desirable three- rick containing 12 rooms and THOS. J. FISHE every convenience. & 00., 1324 reet northwest. aut-6t ROE RENT THE, HOUSE ON SOUTHWEST corner of 3d and @ streets northeast. This prop- erty is elizibly situated for a restaurant; has. bane with shade and well enclosed. Rent low, or wou'd sell. Apply to 0. C. GREEN, 719 D st. northwest. jy28-2w R RENT_ON PARK AVENUE, ABOVE EAGER street, Baltimore, *“Hotel Braxton,” 40 chambers, ‘with modern conveniences, electric bate hydraulic ianover elevator, &c. Address J. B. CHASTAIN, 16 street, Baltimore, Md. 3y13-eolm* WANZTED_FOR CASH, HOUSE WITH MODERN conveniences, at least 3 good sleeping chambers; no basement; celinr if porwible. Full particulars aa t6 size of lot, location and price. Post Office Box 554, au8-tu, th,s* W3NZED-TO LEASE, A HOUSE FROM 12 TO 20 rooins, between H and M streets, 10th and 16th northwest. Address to 949 Massachusetts avenue northwest. aud-6t" WANZEDIBY SEPTEMBER ist, A SIX OR seven room House, water and at $20 per month tenancy to extend one year. Adgress 451 P street no-sthwest. jy20-1m WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS ANTED FOUR HUNDRED | DOLLARS ON ood secur ay handsome interest; no rial Bien dares E. HAMMER, City PO. ae W Vora R RENT — 1003 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE northwest, Store and building, for many years known as Say hardware establishment. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F streot northwest. aud-6¢ Bees te Fok, SALELTHE LARGEST AND BEST AS- Pag gto stock of new and. second-hand, ¢ jug xpress for’ the" leant’ money’ at the Louisiana avenue. Robes, &c., Jelé-2m. for hire and 470 C street north sylvania avenue, near National Hotel. west. FPG SALE DMENSE STOCK CARRIAGES AND jaons, new and second hand, for sale or trade. Splendid Buggies and fine Horses constant W. F. GEYER'S Carriage Rep Also, entrance on ml9-3m_ 940 and 943 on hand 468 n- 3 I . JNO. M. YOUNG'S WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 137m, 1882. 18, OWN make; lowest prices. JNO. M. YouNG enl-toaeeat = —_ OR SALE—TWENTY HEAD OF HORSES, JUST ARNETT’S UNIVEUSITY SCHOOL, ELLIGOTT MD.—Principal, JAMES M- GARNETT, D.—Reopens WEDNESDAY, SEPT. Sugh preparation. Loostion high. jy27 LUGE AND FEMALE SEM Separete institutions, One managanent, Cpens SEPTEMBE:L 13, 1nsz._ For full ipformation dross Rov. A. M. JELLY, D.D + sor, AGERSTO SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES—A Superior institute. Send for cats- jocue, Rev. C. L. KEEDY. Principal, Hagerstown, Ma. dy18-eoam" ons SEPTEMBER 12ra. E—SPRING AND SUMMER CARRIAGES. of one hundred and fifty to select from. Axent for Boston Buckboard Com "s Side-Bar Bus- gies and other light carriaies. The best in the country for the money. ‘Repairing bromptly attended to., 4 SWITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE'S (MEDIA, PA.) ACADEMY AND GYMNASIUM. Students admitted and classified atanytime. A board- ine school for young men and boys, one of the besi equinped, beat faught and most successful schools in the United Staten: always full. "A achoo! for gentlemen, COUNTRY BOARDING. Ro hazing of other rowdyicin. ‘Twolve experienced era, all inen, and ail graduates. Special attention to both advanced and backward pupils. Individual and N EW WINDSOR COLLEGE SUMMER RESORT. Maynificent shade, Sulphur Springs, Blue Ridge RK RENT—1816 STH STREET NORTHWEST, three story dwelling, with Store and Bakery, will rent! very low. "THOS, J. FISHER E COe Toye street northwest. aud-6t OR RENT. 1724 F st. 12 rs.,m.1.$40.00)941 - bath$18. 50 73 ier berm tor. 88. tn 19 Pa.’av..8 r-,m.i 2322 G st. w.,6r.,m.i 16.00 1107-9 19th st., m.i,, 25.50 B. 8S. WESCOTT & CO. Corner 20th and I streets northwest. ‘and ceiunne toe wate Oeil be Maat Address ie Re Boy Chy EUs lage ae FOR SALE—HOUSES. WANTED—2. 008, ON IMPROVED REAL ES- tate: good” margin: no commissions, Address Box 89, Star office. itt ANTED—AT THE ARCHITECTS AND ENGI- neer Coljeze, 706 N street northwest, students for day and evening ‘clase. Persons prepared for the de- partments. Terms, $12 per quarter. aul0-3t* WARIED Lables IN THE DRESSMAKING deyartment and experts in cutting to call and see Moody's perfect tailor system in dress cutting, from shoulder to floor, including sleeves. No worthless chart, but a squart, exact fit, without a change to be made, A girl twelve years old can learn this system. Ft ia the most simpleever invented. Mp. WASHINGTON, aSe0-1m. 3211 Pa. ave., General Agent WANTED EVERTHODY TO KNOW THAT 1 can obtain Eichelberser’s Never-failine Chill Cure and of all maiarial diseases of D. DAVIDSON. E street southwest, au2-im ANTED—CARPETS TO CLEAN BY THE AUTO- matic Steam Procege; the best in the world} mo dur. jury to the finest fabric.” Orders by telephone or other- wise to SINGLETON & HOLKE, carpet dealers, S01 Market Space. jyl4 Wee ants TO CLEAN BY A. H. CH4CE & BRO, next door to City Post Office. The only perfect carwet cleaning machines yet invented. No club or whipping process to ruin carpets. Carpeta, Lambrequins, &., cared for during the summer. Orders by telephons or ot Carpets returned same di ml0 ANTED—L, RICE, 490 MAINE AVENUE southwest, Cleaix Carpet better, with leas wear and tear, than any her firm in the city. Mattresses remade; Feathers reuovated; Furniture steamed. Or- ders by telephone. m1 ANTED—UPHOLSTERY WORK OF ANY DE- scription, Mattresses renovated by rarified steam. Carpets cleaned to appear nearly new. A, H. CHAGE & ost Office. ‘a8 WANTED 320, ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN E. BEALL, Room 4, 1420 New York avenue, is aCom- missioner of Deeds for Every State and Territory, U. 8. Commissioner, Examiner and Notary. Always in office from9 a.m. to5p. m m2 WAXZED—OLD GOLD ANDSILVERINLARGEOR Sniall Quantities. Highest casn price paid. 321 Pennsylvania avenue, bet. dd and 4s streets. Jani9) D—YOU TO KNOW THA’? I SELL A FIRST- class Tailor-made Second-hand Suit, much better and agreat deal cheaper than a commoy new suit can bought, at JUSTH’S OLD STAND, No. C19 D street northwest, or at Branch Store, No. 409 9th st. northwest. N, b,—We buy but first-class Second-hand Clothin Janl9 RO., nest City JOR SALE—DE-IRABLE AS A HOME OR ASAN investment, the attractive two-story and basement Brick Residence, situated at the southwest corner of Asta and B streets southweat. | ‘The location is “wn- usually good, the house being a corner one, with park- ing on both sides, and the side windows looking out on the beautiful park of the Agricultural Department. ‘The Belt line strect cars pas within a square, and the Bureau of Eneraying and Ponting is only two short squares distant. ‘The house has all the m_dern con- yeniences of range, buth room, two water closets and latzobe, and contains seven gocd rooms. Bay window infront. The hou-e woula reut readily for $30 per month. Price, if taken at once, $3,450—part cash. FIrch, FOX & BROWN, aul0-3t 1437 Pennsylvania avenue. FOE SALE NEW 10 LOOM DWELLING. ALL modern improvements; hard wood finish; furnace, stationary wa-h tubs, &c.; well built, and located in northwestern section; price very reasonable, if sold at once. “STEIGER & LIEBERMANN, 1418 Now Kort au avenue, i SALE—THE VERY HANDSOME BROWN = STONE RESIDENCE. 0 E: No. 1421 K_ astrect northwest. “Contains seventeen rooms, not including bath-rooms or pautries. Has every modern improvement, and is one of the finest Jo- cated properties in the fanhionabie part of thecity, ‘Can be seen only by application to O. 710 D street northwest, au9-21 FPO SALE, CHEAP_FIVE-ROOM BRICK HOUSE on E street, between 3d and 434 streets southwest, Lot 46 feet front by 119 feet deep; agood business staud- A good business stand on 43 street, between F and G, w.th bake oven and store fixtures. C. H. PARKER, 442 43 street southwest, aus-3t" POR, SALE THE | FOLLOWING "BARGAINS down town to immediate purchasers, on easy terms: ‘Three-story brick house of 8 rooms, kas, water aud bath, near Patent office, at $3,500. Also,’ two-story ‘of 8 rooms, modem iniprovementa, same loca tion, at $2,850; rent, $25. Also, a three-stcry brick, 9 roome, Tatreet, near 10th, at $2,700. A th--e-story 10- rovm house, modern conveniences, L street, near 19th, $US U00; cost $0,000. Also, beautiful two-story press brick front house, 7 rooms callar, 0+ stren 2,700. W. E- BURFORD, 1115" F strest" norte west. jy21 FPOE SALE_NEW ERICK HOUSE, CORNER liza and East Capito] streets: location unsurpassed ; park incloved; two bay windows, and vault; plumbing per- tot, Al WEY SPALDING, {9 Cotcoran Bulldog. Ww FOR SALE—LOTS. OR SALE—CHEAP—BEAUTIFUL LOT, FRONT: ing three streets and reservation ; located on 6th st., Massachusetts avenue and C street, Stanton Square. Green statue, Capitol Hill. Terms easy. At 404 9th street northwest. jyll-lm LOST AND FOUND. ___ MONEY TO LOAN. class instruction. Early deficiencies in Zoune men's Sducation corrected. Patrons $e, Spakente meay octet any studies or choose the regular English, Scien jusiness or Classical Course. Shudents fitted at Media and Mill-work; Architectural Agncultural Machinery. COLUMBIA FOUNDRY, 1050 30th strect.. Manufactures Steam ers, Shaft: SS Tron W 128-6m Engines, Boil- Views, Baths, Porches, ‘Stables, Horses, &c. Ci Academy are now in Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Univer- at pita Pennsylvania aven' corner of llth street. Ad- ~s a Shee Av MESELEYS Sow Whadnor a." “Seem | By Seyremmeieamim tat, Uhl ena ; N rr. ‘Sror new Hhusteated Sieulee oft eae - <p GEORGETOWN ADV’TS. pate SWITHIS 6. “SHORTT IDaR, ne —— om 5.) Me GpPORGE E. NoYes, “Media is twolve mnilee 20 ‘by rail from Philadel and has thirty-four trains daily and from date Me- aseeven churches, and a temperance hititing the sale of all intoxicating drinks. je? 7-0odm AEE W000 INSTITUTE. FOR YOUNG Lanirs AND GENTLEMEN, is twenty-two miles «oth of TURKISH BATHS. ‘EW TURKISH BAF H, 1417 G STREET (OPPO- aoe age y Se Sele Sew Mist nai SPECIALTIES. hhew Broad street Station, Phila and Baitimore Central Railroad. Courses of Study—Pngtish, Business, Scientijc and Classical; a thoro a ice] department. Keading taught by @ first-cla-s elocutionist, Pen viship by @ pro. essor—master of the beautics of the avi. Superior opportunities offered to young men and oye to preyare for the best American Colleges, Degiees are conferred by authority of the Legisiature of Pennsylvania young ladies taking a full crurse. Private inet ven to those whose educat.on has been negiected. jome-like department for lite bos A ‘Twelve instruct- | J gnivory, Ys BRE, in marriage; gives and satisfaction, $1, 10a. m. to9 p. m. UST ARRIVED HERE, Spiritualist Medium, from Paris. DAM DUBOIS, GREAT Works electricity ‘Tells true life, past, present and future des- death; describes absent persons; tells names ‘advice to ladies and gentlemen, Oftice, 798 10th street. | Houre D2; BQBERTSON (4 GRADUATE UNIV Bpecial Insscess Dooce lly treated iseases RUcceRstUl ani anteed. Diseavesof Men, General Debility, Seminal Weakness, Impotency, &¢. Diseases of Women of every years experience.—All cure guar. ors. J, SHORTLIDGE (Yale College), A.M., Prin, aul-ta,th,«, 3m Concordvilié, Del. 00., Pa. OCKLAND SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, SANDY SPRING, MD. Vill reopen SEPTEMBER 18th. A full course of in- struction will be given, with lectures on history, belles Jottres and the natural aclenoes. For circulars addrese HENRY ©. HALLOWELL, A.M. 3y20-2m YLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, Citrster. ‘Twenty first year opens SEPTEMBER sri. New Singer Machines its Needles 1 cent each. Needles for all other | real life. 2 cents each, 20 cents per dozen. Warratted the Lest make. Complete assortmentof parts and attachment for all at OPPENHEIMER’3 528 9th street northwest, St. Cloud Building, Machines for Rent. Machines Repaired. aul 0 fi ilent, ke te tas swift, ronounce it as one of th simple, durable. Come ’and see testimoniais from dresemak ere. ‘This ig the onl a full line needles, iais for all kinds of sewing ‘Special attention to repairing. work warranted. Al! kinds for rent, NEW LATEST IMPROVED WHEELER & WIL- 4N.s05. DOMESTIC, HOWE, SINGER and other t achines at corner 7th and H streets, We employ no canvassers, can therefore sell machines at $10 to 315 lees, Examine our new QUE! Parties using the QUEEN EN. 1e best No machines ever made. holes to threaa. experts and establishment in the District that oils, attachments and ma- machines, C. AUERBACH, Cor. 7th and H sts., A a "8 Gent’ dat Adjoining Auerbach’s ‘¢ Furnishing “Fe nature, speedy and ent cures guaranteed. Office plot: Baigtiahe Call ‘Snemieal” Olea Baginesting 456 Cetrect northwest, near 44 street every Weines- | Conraes. Degrees couferred. n” —* Surwecrinig $a y — See 2to9p.m. — 9ON. Jy13-32 COL. THEO. HYATT, Prost. streot, jore, - Correspondence ana con: | — at = Sultations strictly privags and connueutial, Wefers to TEScch oto CARES BOARDING A ae cf i a MR PP OORE, TELLS a ie) Meni OF | BER 2brn. & a for circular. asiness confidential. apd Gen. emen each. street, 4th and ATIN, GREEK, MATHEMATIOS, NATURAL SOI- Sth strests nortuwone idea alae Licersse rake eae, 2 oe, Satan . OCTOR J. B. GARDN! LATE SURGEON TO Address JANU! F Dir U.S. Ricord Hospi a beg pri- (3030 = Golumbien 6 Erundy. Var a care weeranteds aus Church, Faittax | cepERICK FEMALE SEMINANY_STATE GOL: Jewiate Institution. a) = com, a = ive. feRsors an: ehers of su jor silty WIN Careful home culture. 7 18 mond Fi = SEW. NG MACHIN ES, & logues addrem Mrs. M. W. HACKELTON, Pres G.2E4T REDUCTIONS ee = = Saas BUSINESS COLLEGE, CORNER IN PRICE OF SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES. singh ona D name cccupien the second floor of LINCOLN HALL Bi arrangements f _SARA A. SPENC! WiASEgtoN, CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC_AT TIMMS’ NEW HALLS, cor. 7th and Daw. Rn Voice, Ec. Tettve, tence, : ott anive advantages: 0 LLARD, Director. Sat- 188 AMY LEAVITT, OF BOSTON, TEA M of Vocai and Instrumental Music and Harmony, Address 944 K street northwest. — early in September. a yg ay ha : Conn. Eleventh year, Superior facilities. Send for ASHINGTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. — Lh a ig te apply to Mra. Z. D. BUTCHER and Miss M. C. DOUG- LAS, Principals, 1023 and 1027 12th street northwest.a6 CGLTON'S AND POTOMAG ‘TWE! = $500 — $1, 000 — $2, 500— $3, 000 $5, 000— cada Sahat weary tgs oie | BOO we, dilatation ” L.. real taf we he attention. weak nee oat cane at aus-6t EA. McINTIRE. 918 F street. ‘0: T_POCGKETBOOK, ON F STREET, BETWEEN Ast and 9th, containing a $50 bill and’ change, and notes signed by G. Coakloy.’ A liberal reward if re- turned t6 G. COAKLEY, Gov't Printing Office. 1t* OST—ON THE APOLLO GLE® CLUB EXCUR- Sion, August th, an mnethyst Beelle or Bug, part ofan ametiyst pendant. Suitable reward if returned to Koom 61, Patent Office building. it? REWARD-TAEEN 97x AUGUST FROM $25 tine manson, Columbia Heights, Brown ond ring, Seal Leather Purse, containing solitaire ‘over $40 and other aricles. Return of ring, money can M°%X 70 Loan, ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. R. O. HOLTZMAN, Sy24 10th and F streets northwest. FONEY TO Loan. I have MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTA’ in sums of from $100and upwards, at lowest ratesal tin moderate. Nodelay. B. H.W. -ARNER, be kept. No questious asied. and in addition above | _se2L 916 ¥ street northwest. Fergani ee ene ene Manatog CO um T ciAVE, MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL (LAST NIGHE_ON THE ARROWS, | InGha “Nias man tems, th ge Omens rie at ‘OsT— NIGHT, ON THE ARROWSM No e 0. C oF in Kong feu the what ts No. STON eas | GREEN, 110 Danttool pertinent 20-3 Satchel containing knives and forks and other articies. ‘ONEY TO LOAN Alliberal rewstd if wesaraed toabove nuniber:| auli-oty AT LOWEST BATES OF INTEREST POUND-A BLACK LACE SHAWL. APPLY TO ON REAL were Cae i a patie tt overy, 629 Teh street | 11-8 1324 ¥ street northwest. J 08T—THE POBSSSOR OF A BLACK LEATH: ONEY TO LOAN, Bas containing in account book, tires distin he M In sums to sult, at lowest pit.on approved rea ), 1881. 1882, wit soine letters. "papers, ‘&e., be. | estate security. FITCH, X & § Nhe clothing 4 Hrushes, will ive the: taba cf 26 4437 ‘lvania avenue. lea oo eee Be Lak SARS ede gegen | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. Richmond on the 3d Jane, 3y22-colm ; BOARDING. DARDING. —RO@MS FURNISHED AND UN- JBoRiiice: “apaent Bourdon with roomy stp Jeb-3m* _ SARA FLAGLER, 316 Indiana avenue, (CUNT ON HOUSE,I13, AND ISTREETS.—FIRST. class Table $8: ; Room and $5 Jocation ‘centrak no liquors, “WO Navco” R SALE OR EXCHANGE—BEAUTIFUL AND elevated Building Sit iburbs of Bladens- SS ots Tas as feats Tor ala or cet tae Waa or Baltimore cit ; terms . For lator information, amply tod fe ROGERS sti East Bapites‘streot, or JOHN STEERER, ‘Bisdenaburs, Foe, SALZ OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- , Farm’ miles ‘Wood to tiled: “Mais Rebtel noriawese: “TONE 1 by pice month et the Mebnerso0' House. gormer of nate oT el streets’ ‘fmyaau") MRS. Met. SOUTHALL HE LOCHIEL HOUSK, 512 97n STREET NORTH- ye ee ‘Tmnsiont Boarders accommo ‘MANENT, TKANSENT, AND DAY BOARD- HTHS, at Suninir Rater, alas, athe ware oe hoi in thecity. at reasonable BUSINESS CHANCES. dai PROFESSIONAL. Dea Pas ‘ORTHWesr. Vit the rege] ae by the Hurd System, for the painless ex- JD® STEER PARSONS, DENTIST, 439 9TH STREET. Jy12__“Gasgiven. Hours9a, m. to 5p. m. & MoNEALE, REAL, ESTATE BROK- (Wore azents for the Lon on and Lancashire Fire Insurance Go.. 1420 New York com . erty cold. ‘at Mount Pleasant for sai. JR SALF—GOODS CONTAINED IN STORE, 1723 F? ue northy Al # ivania_ aver went. Store for rent Shove the, Store for Tent; guods pecked*and sock dyz-im* Fee AND SALE-ALL CLASSES Fen ne Sat emect, Gordian, 1 Conroe PERSONAL. UMAN FEET, ETC. —THE INACTIVITY Ai ie keated tern citing Gane, ot PERSONAL figs NEILIE BURRILL—A 7 ter in Star efiice for you. IES OF treatment in & Lefeipers¢ Star or send to the office. Renting and repairing. HE GREAT “HOUS: T AND OLD,” SILENT WHITE ‘NEW HOME.” windy advertisements, but the finest machines the world ever saw for the mone; iE. No canvassers. McKEN. Come 7 427 9th street. m6 FAMILY SUPPLIES. 3y22-1m LBS. GOOD ROASTED RIO COFFEE. FINEST OLD TOM GIN, (imported), ‘iano bottle. 1 BOX GOOD CIGARS (608) 1 DOZEN BOTTLES BROWN STOUT OR POR- ‘TER. 10 LBS. GRANULATED SUGAR. GEO. A. O'HARE, 1213 7th street northwest. a a i T T T g558g DDD DD E SsssqD NATURAL MINERAL WATER IN GLAss. B.W. REED'S SONS, 1216 F STREET NORTHWEST. TRADE SUPPLIED. Nem TO HOUSEKEEPERS! OOG EEE RRK FER go is for be Sok RR E Coc EEE R. EB EEE TITT KEE RRR L pia T E fen’ £ big PEP SEH Secs8 T Eee & ERE tT A NNN Ete F HARTER & Be turn eas Se RRER 1A AN NN GGG OO L DDD EEE NN ce DDE N Se D DEE N G Ge 0 L DDE x GGG 00 LiLL Dpp EER N HAT LE HRN L BE EEG ‘We offer, as THREE BOTTLES TABLE BSEABET FoR won have also an assortment of HIGHER GRADES OF Re mets a — We: specialty, $8.75 PER CLARET GEO. E. KENNEDY & SON, ‘No. 1209 F STREET NORTHWEST. or addr wants | su? PIANOS AND ORGANS. _ Cc HA INCEY J. REED'S NEW PRICE LIST ad SPECIAL BARGAINS IN PIANOS AND ORGANS. "oe Se cee en #5. ‘three pa Inust be . “RiGiiat inclogant rosewood cass mash ew, ood worth $300; $185. sete tempcovernents ‘$100. CHIC! NG. order. One DOUBLE-REED MASON & Ha! ORGAN ; $50. No. 6.—One wenuine LORING & BLAKE ORGAN, ETT ORGAN, with maratve will be slaughtered at $150. terms on the ‘CHAUNCEY 3. REED, 433 7th street northwest. ALLET DAVIS & CO.'S BUMNER. EICHENBACH’S PIANO WAREROOMS, of various males for sale and rent at re- tnced pricas. | Wan, Kaabe & Co.'s World @23Tith street, above Penneyivania avenues” 8.3m EATTYS ORGANS, 27 STOPS, $90. PIANOS, a freo. Address DANIEL ¥ BEATTY Washi ton, 'N. J. G. L lesa ° Street sole arents STIEFPand heheh SCAT PM & BACH BEARGS sand ESTEY OnGANS: Pianos and’ Organs now for runt at iow taton, 025 pFa4cH PARERS! APPLE SLICERS! COMBINATION; CIDER AND Fi wo ? > a ig Sass, BUILDERS AND GENERAL HARDWARE, F. P. MAY & 00, (634 Penna. avenue, near 7th street. Luar PRESSES Ww Jo EE a ‘south west. Sed ven | SERRE es oa OS = fae eae Woe PREECE Se

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