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K 5 - A RARE CHANCE. 709 E on 709 Until September Sth we sha'l offer some Rare Bar- gains in Fine Decorated Goods, such as MANTEL VASES, BISQUE FIGURES, HANDSOME PLATES, DECORATED DINNER SETS, fine pieces of BAR- BOTINE FAIENCE, &c., &c. These are not old goods, but new and attractive styles, received during this year, and ure offered to make room for new importations due in September and October. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, 709 MARKET SPACE. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON WEDNESDAY. -August 23, 1882. CROSBY The Evening Star has a reaulan permanent. Deora fide daily circulation more than treme that of any other daiiv vaper lished in all the s NOYES Editor. an23 ne can hare Tae Mf sUMMeER MUSIC ON MERCHANDISE. SraR mailed to their address. postpaid, and changed a« Often as desireg, for fifty cents a month, invariably in advance. End of the Strike. The strike in the Cumberland coal region has Deen sudienly and unexpectedly terminated by the miners. At a meeting of the Knights of Labor held at Frostburg yesterday the strike was for- Mally declared at an en‘t, anda notice ordered to be posted advising the miners to apply at thetr respec- tive places of work at 7 a m. tomorrow for thet tools. Prior to thisaction a telegram wassentto the chairman of the executive committee representinz the coal compantes proposing another conference Dut the proposition was peremptorily decline With the information that the companies hai nothing to offer beyond what they had named. This manifestation of the fixed determination o. the companies to stand by the terms they had Offered leit the miners no alternative but to accept them, unless they were In a condition to indef- nitely protract the struggi2. Some of the compt- Riles are willing to receive back their old workten. @nd thus end all occasion for any further cSntro- ‘Versy or disturbance, but, unfortunate! Of the companies show a desposition to keep aliv: cause for irritation by excluding some of their former employés from work at present, Intimating, however, that all of them will gradually be taken back. The strike was inancurated by the Knights Of Labor on the evening of the 14th of Maren last, An consequence of a manifesto issued by the com- panies that on and after Merch 15th the rates pald ‘Would be only 50 cents per ton for digging coal aud $1.65 per day for driving in the mi tweive hours should consitute ad: Mainers contended for 6 cents cents per ton and forten hours asa working day. In a short tim the strike embraced all the Cumberland rezion, Mmvolving more capital, a larger number of men, and lasting longer than any previous trouble of the kind. It Is estimated that the Cumberlant Fegton, Including the miners, have lost $1,500,000 Dy this strike, in addition to which the losses of course to the companivs have been heavy. It erippled the transportation upon the Chesapes and Ohio canal and in this way inflicted great JoSs upon the business interests at both ends of th ne. * It ts to be hoped tn the Interests of all concerned ‘that some means can be devised, by boards of arbl- tration or otherwise, by which disputes between the miners and the companies can be settled here- after without a resort to these disastrous strikes, ‘Which injure both sides and help nobod, <> ‘The changes that have been made in the bound- aries of the wars of Baltimore and In the multl- Piteation of the precincts of the several wards have, it appears, disarranced the party machinery by means of which the ruling politicians held their power over the city. The bosses, however, Go not intend to let this power pass out of their hands if they can prevent It. The city is the key tothe state. The population of Baltimore entitles 4% to a representation in party councils large enough to enable it to control in state conventions and committees, when backed by the outside fol- lowing which the machine can always command. ‘The forces of the machine leaders are already being mustered for concentrated work in the pri- maries, and it 1s apparent that unless the better element of the democratic party takes Interest enough to prevent it, machine rule will be fully Fe-established. The opposition to tlifs system of Politics ts more defined and outspoken this year In Baltimore, and, indeed, throughout Maryland, than, hitherto, but it will not accomplish much unless backed by active work. The value of organ- Yzation and co-operation 1s well understood and appreciated by the bosses everywhere. They over- come superior numbets by systematic work. The Opponents of boss rule in Baltimore are apparent- LOW FIGURES NOW PREVAIL at OUR ESTABLISHMENT FOR MEN'S, BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S “SUMMER GARMENTS." KEDUCTION THE ORDER OF THE DAY. We mention a few prices below to show you how low we are selling goods. BOYS’ STRIPED JACKETS. Sold well at 40c., come and set one for 25e. MEN'S ALL WOOL CASSIMERE PANTS, Good sellers and good value at $5, now go at $3. a pair. WHITE VESTS, Sold well at from $2 to #4. We offer the choice at $1.50 each, EOYS' ALL WOOL CASSIMERE SUITS, Good value at $6. Mustnow go for $4 per suit. REMEMBER @UR ODDS AND ENDS OF CASsI- MERE SUITS, Regerilless of Price, haye been placed on our counter, and they now go for $1U a suit. Some are worth $20; none less than $15, ALL OF OUR STOCK REDUCED. WE WANT ROOM, AND IF YOU WANT CLOTHES, COME AND SEE US. A. SAKS & CO. STRICTLY ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, au23 316 AND 318 SeventH STREET. CIDEE VINEGAR. A PURE ARTICLE CHEAP. THE STRENGTH OF EVERY BARREL TESTED, AND GUARANTEED TO KEEP PICKLES, J. H. CRANE, 936 Louisiana avenue. au23-1m = A FEW FACTS. READ AND PONDER WHY EVERYBODY SHOULD PATRONIZE 8 fo} i) Jy on the alert this year, and the Indications are TE gSS883_gS8Sg that the machine wil! not have everything its own Tr Ssssq Asssg ‘way in the coming ere HE Bass® Sggs8 ‘The one man with whom the New York stal- N DPD RRR Y ¥ ‘warts feel —- defeating Gov. Corn ce i x8 B B iit, ve Nomination in that state is Secretary Folger, anc 2: hhence the pressure brought to bear upon him to NN DDD BE | allow the use of his name. The Secretary’s strength with the people, aside from his excellent Fecord tn public lire, les In the fact that he has ot made himself obnoxious to either faction. If It were necessary to assign bim to either division he would, probably, be credited to the stalwarts; Dut if his sympathies are with that element he has hever permitted them to lead him tnto offending the other wing of his pare. It is a custom, a sort GOODS LAUNDRIED BY OUR PROCESS ARE WHITER, AND LAST FOUR TIMES LONGER THAN BY ANY OTHER METHOD, WH Y¥? Isr.—BECAUSE WE ONLY USE SOAPS OF TESTED PURITY, the governor a second term if he destres It, and ‘this appeals to.a good many republicans in behalf Of Gov. Cornell; but t al antagonism to im within the party may lead the convention to conclude that expediency demands the setting aside of this custom in the pending contest. Itis ‘Whispered that Secretary Folger 1s rather averse to lending his name to the breaking down of a cus- tom which has so long prevailed, but that {f Cor- Bell should be ruled off the track as not avallable then the Secretary might consent to accept the Rowination. ———____<«»—______ If Col. Taylor sball be convicted and punished for having invoked political influence to secure his fetention at a military post where he desired to re main, the case will probably be only the beginning Of along Uist of the same Sort. Certain It ts that ol Taylor ts far from belng the first or greatest Offender in this respect, and when afull flood of Hight comes to be thrown upon the subject some Yery interesting revelations are itkely to be made. ‘Then, too, some inquisitive fellow with a logical © turh of mind will be wanting to know whether it | 4S any worse to invoke political than social and family influence for such purposes, and If so, why? When that point ts reached and settled, some of ‘the gentlemen who have been filing soft Places: for years and their friends will think “chaos has come again.” Perhaps on the whole it will be best Ot to press “Col. Joe” too hard. ———_<+>—____ Wasnixorox, D. C., August 2%, 1882, To the Editor of Tae Evexrxo Stan. In the editorial of yesterday, relating to the re- appointments and promotions in tae depart ‘Ments, you state that in the War department prow Motions were “based upon an examination of the Fecords and qualifications of the clerks.” ‘The tn- ference trum ve Is that those who by Tength of serv: Were entitle? to some considera- Mon in that respect, have proved deficient efther oe gentiscations or some deviension in regard to ‘This won't do! As a fatr reputationis about all a many of us ‘ss, It won't do w let it 7, even by tmplication. Inquiry at the War department elicited the In- 2p.—Our New and Improved Machinery, which has been thoroughly tested upon the most delicate fabrics, cleanses without wear or tear. Sp.—WE EMPLOY NONE BUT FIRST-CLASS AND SKILLFUL OPERATORS. 4rm.—Our Drying, which is done by centrifugal mo- tion, doing away with the old-time band wringers, which are so destructive to clothes. Sru.—Purity of atmosphere in which all work is laund- ied, claiming that no good or sweet work can be one in hovels or in spartments where poisoned air breeds disease and taints the gooda. WE CORDIALLY INVITE THE PUBLIO TO IN- SPECT OUR LAUNDRY, IT BEING THE LARGEST, CLEANEST AND BEST AP- POINTED ONE IN THE COUNTRY. IRA GODFREY, Jn, Pror., sul2-3t 1332 F STREET, (Near Ebbitt House.) GFT THE BESTI “*THE CONCORD HARNESS” AND CONCORD COLLARS. LUTZ & BRO., 497 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Sole Agents for the sale of Hill’s celebrated Concord. riety, at lowest prices. au22-Im formation that there w musiderable more merit gc meee BITTE Brock S ae Sade than promotions. Qui ‘ew Hats made to order. Oud styles remodelled. » 4 number of clerks whose Records of serviep stood A No. 1 were not advanced Decause there were not promotions enough to go Found among the meritorious Hence, it 1s no fault of theirs that they did not go up higher. +o» Now that all the arctic es Hate of all kinds regaired. 740 8th street north- west, an22 P EACH PAREBS! APPLE SLICERS!! loring expeditions Bave etther got lost or cot back, we propose that COMBINATION; CIDER AND the next adventurous party going out shall take PY RRR OU 0 Terr ‘With it a few balls of twine,to be unwound en| te Hae § UY HF Youte, by which it can find its way back,asex-|F RR U_U # @ Mowers of caves are accustomed todo. This thing |” - * % UU = Bending out costiy expeditt: PPP RRR ERE iz expeditions to find every EPP, RRR ERE SSS, ERE gSS5 {Chooses to engage in BPP rae 555s, gkE Krai out by and by. stpedetet P Res Sgss8 Sgss8 kue Sgss ‘The charge against Mr. Conkling that he at- tempted to bribe Gov. Cornell will hardly stick. Mr. Conkling ts not a very lovable man, but he has through a long and conspicuous public career Maintained 2 ¢haracter for integrity above re- BUILDERS AND GENERAL HARDWARE, F. P. MAY & CO, an? 634 Penna. avenue, near 7th street. ae Proach, and it ts not likely that he would at this Fo THE SUMMER Jate day engage In a transaction that would smirch ‘the record of a lifetime. PALMER'S = SPs ae AMERICAN ‘The Washington Grove camp meeting, which GINGER ALE, ‘Closes to-night, has been ‘notable for the g90d ur- Ger maintained, and the wholesome and agreeable _ Feefeative experiences enjoyed. The enterprising citizens who have built up this charming and Abealthful woodland retreat, so easy of access from _ Washington, deserve a vote of thanks. Retail Price One Dollar ($1) Per Dozen, For Sale by Dealors and by the Manufacturer, SAM'L C. PALMER, — fae == SONG OF SEVENTY, 14 TWENTY-NINTH STREET, : old—I “4 : = = oni = sire yenre anit ten EW"Telephonic connection. ait The lives of other incu"? Sats told, G{BEsT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF SEVIS Seeieer ane atte eee How buoysnt aud bold, though it seem to We are now offering our entire stock of ARCHERY at greatly reduced prices. LAWN TENNIS 1s the Beart forever young. : life's old young. ven gr cldege the old maa young. Harness. Trunks, Satchels and Harness in great ya- | motion than that raised by the uncompromising TPAYLoR & PpUFTY, WANTED—HELP. EDUCATIONAL. ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED CLOTHING W Ne Salesman, ‘corner 10th and F streets. No ELIGIBLY Call at 1125 13th jusetta avenue. au23-3 Syd Bgl ANTED—-TEN FIRST-CLASS HANDS ON \ts: none other: a five to lear. Apply at R18 Vermont wrenne aorinweat. 1? TO COOK W ‘snd tie cencen seepworh oe mat £209 do the Apply at 908 7th street, between I and K PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, N EVE N E. ‘WILL OFFER AT ANTED—SEVERAL BOYS TO LEARN TRAD! Apply to 409 9th street 1UEL 8. SHE py th 5AM be ANTED—AT 3150, ADJOINING GOVERNMENT SPECIAL SALE A re es a all kinds of and dinine-room ‘work "competent colored woman must be weil recommended. It NTED—1 ; at A VARIED ASSORTMENT OF FINE KID GLOVES Wires SEPTEMBER ler OR 157m IN LOTS At LESS THAN HALF PRICE. Send adress and references to Box 47, ‘Star office. au23-3t* ‘i ‘ANTED—A BOOKREEPER AND CASHIER IN RB RENT_UNFUBNISHED SECOND wy ay = VY 2 Clothing store. Address Dex 114 Star often was, hotand cold water. Board if bad a giving references and salary expected. - ogee aie Catt wert. POE BENT THREE OR FOUR UNFURNISHED ‘on reasonable 181302 R streot northwest. auz2-2¢7 IR RENT_ONE SUITE OF ROOMS, SOUTHERN Be gat ee mera 921 G st west. 12-108 BER 13th. instruction in Jems, Mathemation and the Sciences a of pupils received in the family. s and ¥. got Sie cna iciny ie Mined name im ‘8 SCHOOL FOR GIRLS WILL UBER Jodrat 1933 Rect = ror 4m Eronch daily by Mile, Tr Mogi 1998 Rvtroct.” au23-Im* ” MERSON INSTITUTE SELECT CLASSICAL and ‘Mathematical for Boys, 14th street, be- Tand K streets, Teopen Wednesday, Septem- ES Soria nse: sate CHAR Be — S.A NEATLY FURNISHED a roy ac Hacettepe avenue cars pase a park in front. No. H street weet, aul2-2w* northy POR BENT_NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, IN A ern west, 1d third floors; all mod. ‘new house, eher geoey eee in ar a we" ‘9th street northwest) = ‘au2sw ‘ANTED—A D, RELIABLE BAKER, take charge, at 701 6th strect southwest, au33-2t" Wares Saas ee 7S 929 H street northwest. ey county Ea WWANTED—A FimsT-cLAss COOK, WHITE, TO gulag ated Bune any Sa Wet ing; . Georzetown. i Apply au23-3t" WANTED A WHITE WOMAN TO COOK, WASH and Tron and do general housework for a family of three; city references required. Apply at 1111 Masaa- chusetts avenue. au23-3t* W 3NIED_A WHITE GIRL 10 TO 12 YEARS OLD to run errands and help in the house. A good child will fnd a comfortable home. Apply at 1234 8th street northwest. au23 3t* WAXIED DRUG CLERK; GRADUATE OF Pharmacy or resistered ; references must bo sati factory. Address COUGHLIN'S Drug Store, 9th and reets northwest, 122-3t zeneral housework an te cook. Apply to A. FISCHER, 906 G street northwest. ANTED—A RELIA. 1 5 TO ‘cook, wash n for a smail family. Apply at di 1457 Pierce Place, (bevween S and T streets no? west.) an22-2 WwW A CHAMBERMAID, Apply at 1524 1, stre ES WASIED — A GOOD COOK, WASHER AND droner; none need apply without recommenda- tions from known parties:cocd wages and small famil Apply at 519 7th street northwest, Room 2. au2l-3t Loti, 8 BUTTON GLOVES, 7% CENTS, REDUCED FROM $1.40, 4 BUTTON GLOVES, $1, REDUCED FROM $1.60 AND $2. 4 BUTTON GLOVES, $1.25, | REDUCED FROM $2 AND $3. ELEGANT GLOVES, NEW AND HANDSOME. OLD OR DAMAGED GOODS AMONG THEM. NO TAYLOR & HUFTY, an21 pickune AND PRESERVING. PURE CIDER VINEGAR, Four years old, made in Maryland, THREE EXPERIENCED | SALE! | STRICTLY PURE SPICE, a Speciaity. Witier a RostED HMID'S, 812 7th street GREEN GINGER. Aoeeee only ite ae Gopeee toy oe syoune SUGAR, very low. quired. peo gt A large supply of Glass PRESERVING JARS at bot- TAN GOOD GInL, > tom prices. Want ‘Appl STIR, GAY Sth ‘nevwet fom pric ni . ply: S o et J.B. BRYAN & BRO., northwest. veae os auté 608 Penn. ave. n.w.,opp. Metropolitan Hotel. au2l-m, w,s,2W K! V WHITE AND COLORED COOKS, GEN- _ ral Workers. 2d Girls and Nurses for this cit; Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and elsewhere. Families furnished y NG’S PALACE. THE ENTIRE STOCK OF NTED—BY A WHITE git Ch tubermaid or Nurse. Inquire at the comer ‘M streets northwest. KING'S PALACE, 2" FOR RENT—OUSES. HR RENT—DESIRABLE DWELLING, 909 NEW ‘York avenue northwest: eleven rooms; modern im. ts: rood repair; $65. ALBERI F. FOX, 928 Fratreet northwest. au2-3t FOR BNICTHE DESIRABLE “THREF-STORY Brick House, 1311 14th etrect northwest, with twelve Intely occupied by Ste, EAE: Giese Temata September ist,” 1883." Apply "to ANTON. ELT. SIULEER. 918 6 street southe au23-8t° FOR RENT 08 M STREET NORTHWEST, TEN rooms, wide miodern impro A onder. Inquire of THEQDORE SHECRELS, 1013 N ‘street west, |, R. CASSIN, ‘drusgist, corner Tt and M etreecs northwest. au22-3t" FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, the northwest, with or without Address, FURNISHED "HOUSE, Star office. aua1-3t* JOR RENT—A THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE; all, water and ; large park; corner Rnode Anand avenne and 8th ‘street northwest; rent, $16. Apply 1106 L street northwest or at Drug Store corner ‘7th street and Rhode Isiand avenue northweat. au21-3t" FOE BENT—406 Isr STREET SOUTHEAST, A seven-room House, with all modern improvements. Inquire on premises. au2l-3t FPORRENT—A THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING, with twelve rooms and all modern improvements, lately occupied by Mr. 8. E. Wheatly, 3311 N street northwest. A desirable lot, with ihe frait trees, attached to the house, Apply to M. O'DONOGH| 3218 M'street northwest. au21-t” XOR RENT—1003° PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Store and four-story Building, occupied for ALY JSUT A Savage’s Hardware establishment. THOS. J. SHER & CO., 1324 F street northwest." aul8.6t F 1816 5TH STREET NORTHWEST, desirable ory Brick Dwelling, Store and Bakery, ali in good order; will rent ver$ low. 1HOS.J. FISHER &CO., 1324 F street nortly wn 18-6 | por ENT-—1527 COLUMBIA STREET, A 3-STORY 7-room Brick, with gas and wat-r. Brice $20 per month, "THOS. J. FISHER & CO.. 1324 F street northwest. aul8-6t VOR RENT—1531 P STREET NORTHWEST, 3- story 9-room Brick, with modern conveniences. Prices $40 per month. THOS. J. FISHER & CO. , 1324 F street northwest. auls-6t OR RENT—SEVERAL DESIRABLE 8 MALL Houses in Georgetown, D.C., with modern conve- uienoces renting from $15 to $25 per month. THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F strectnorthwest.—aul8-6t VOR RENT—BRICK HOUSE, 1503 VERMONT avenue, north side of Iowa Circle; nine rooms and cellar; modern improvements.. Apply to JAMES ROB- BINS, 1314 Vermont avenno. aul7-6t" WASTED-A SITUATION AS CLERK, AC countant or book-keeper in bank or mercant! establishment, by youu Indy, who can furnish unex- ceptionable references as to character and abilit; dress Box 244, City P.O. 814 SEVENTH STREET, ad- MUST BE SOLD. = auzi-3t l _WANTED—ROOMS. 1749 ¥ STREET NORTHWEST, 3- 10 rooms, end all conveniences, ‘near rend Navy Department building. THOS. ER & CO.. 1524 F street northwest. aul8-6t A 310 E STREET NORTHWEST, 3- A* story Brick Building, formeriy occupied by the National Kepublican Newspaper Company. THOS. J. FISHER & CO. 1324 F street northwe-t.aul8-6t TANTED—TO ith THREE FURN NT Re vith a kitchoy ekeepi (BANG AINS RTHAORDINAEY! ‘coms, with a kitchen, for lizht housekeepit with corner Ist and 18 streets southeast, containing 13 asmall Furnished House, no children in family rooms and all modern improvements. DUVAL' dreas 435 9th street northwest. au: MARR, 804 F street, aus-2w ROR _RENT_THE LARGE BRICK DWELLING WANTED—HOUSES. WANTED BY A PROMPT PayING Al House with 8 t 12 rooms, with modern improv ments, between 11th and 16th and K and F streets north est. Address K.L.K., Siar -3t* W3StED TO REST, BY Aut party, @ house of from 8 to 12 roon: or middle of September, in the vicinity of 1 Ge. Address Box 154, Star office. WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS LL FANCY PONIES, Arabiun and Zacatee: HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, PLUMES, TIPS, RIBBONS, LACES, SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS are bound togo. Price no ob:ect. We must have room; the builder requires it. Elegant Straw Hats, Misses’ School Hats, clegant Children’s and Ladies’ Hats, 25 cents only. Few more of those lovely French Chip Hists at 50 cents. Linon Ulsters at 75c., $1 and $1.25. Elegant Black Treble English Crape a t75c., $1 to $2 per yard. ‘While building we are determined to run off stock, no matter how great the sacrifice. PO: SIBLE by the It Wg2:DoMEN, To consi-ting of Shetland, breeds, of all colors and. i: litt'e beanties and per- fect pets. Largest and fine-t herd of spotted ponies in America. Will pay salary or give a liberal coutmission. Deliveries all sold free of freight aud furnish sample sell by. For terms and illust mae of COME ALL AND CONVINCE YOURSELVES, AND DON'T MISS YOUR CHANCE! a! D IMMEDIATELY—A DRUG Si. KING'S PALACE, Drugwist, Newark, Del. auls-6t" D. YLODY TO KNOW THAT THEY 814 SEVENTH STREET, obtain Efehelberyer's Neve fuiing Chill Cure and of all malarval diseases of D. DAVIDSO} E street southwest. : Wine se dury to the fin No branch store, No connection with any other os tablishmerit, auld GREAT SACRIFICE IN FINE CLOTHING BY A. Post Office, et invented. i ¥ anim machin No club or whipping prpcess to rain carpets. Carpets Lanbroquing, &e.,° eared for during the summa Orders by tilephone or otherwise. Carpets returned, sume day. m0 aT THE MISFIT STORE, Ww 2K, 400 AINE southwest, Cleans Curpets better, with and tear, than any oiler firm in the city. 3 ade; Feathers renovated; Furniture steam ‘by telephone. CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, WORK OF on. renovated by a= steam. Carpets cleaned to appear nearly new. CHACE & BRO., next City Post 0! ad (The palance of stock of fine clothing at the Mist | WWANIEP 320, ANNQUNCE THAT Ry hs Sept niust be closed out at once to make room for alter- | missioner of” Dests for Frees Bea oe tere ations. “It will therefore be closed out regardiess of | BuStioner of De : coe u Examiner and Notary. Alway’s in office from 9 a. m. tod p.m. m2 DSILVERIN LARGEOR chest cash price paid. 321 Sd and 4% streets, jan] OW THAT I SELLAFIi coud-hand Suit, much better and agreat deal cheaper than a common new suitcan: be bouxht, at JUSTH'S OLD STAND, No; ofi2 Direct uorthvest, or at Brinch Store, No, 409 9th’ st. northwest. N. e buy but first. Second-hand Clothi If you want bargains in Summer Vests, Flannel Suits, Pants for Men, Youth, Boys,or. Children, Light- Weight Coats, or Suits, at $16, wort ine Flannel Suits at $9, worth $1 Cloth Coats and Vests at $6, worth $10; Jassimnere Suits at $12, worth $22 ik Lined Cass Suits ge nine Seersucker Suits at $12. Vv FOU TO class Tailor-inad: reduced from $2 0, reduced from $20, 38, half valu Boys Suita at $5, $5, 87, ci Ponwe Coats it 35, worth $9; ‘ass and Flannel Vests at 75 cts., $1, $1.25, worth \ND FOUND. OST—ON AU 2, A TRICK FAN, EITHER in Beck's Restaurant, or in the neichborhood of Same. A suitable r-ward will bepaid if returned to 401 7th street northwest. QUAKTLY'S Gallery. It" & REWARD—LOST O} S85 inst., a Gold Med: ed thereon! ‘The finder fice, receive reward and than OST—ON 4 Call at the MISFIT STORE, please leaveit at Star of- keofowner. _an23-3t" SION CERT IFI- ward will be paid if + 1735 20th street north- CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS. 52 No trouble to show goods. auld ‘BOARDING. OR RENT—FURN ED ROOMS, SINGL AN suite, with first-class table board, Mrs. D. STOC! 945 K street northwest. aul2-Im* 2015 Gat,, Ibr. ‘718 19,14 r..m2i., 9 1724 F'st., 12 re., in, 2137 Kst,8 i 2413 Pa. st, & 5. 23.4 8t.,7 7 r.,2a8& wir, 20:00)1:20 Est.,5r. 306 45 at..'8 r., store, 817 2st ot, 8 1... 25-6m &. S. WESCOTT & 00., Corner 20th and I streets northwest. FOR RENT--STORES. JOR RENT_PART OF STORE 1122 lara STRE! 7, adjoining the Portland Flats. Inquire at feed store next door. au2?-Im. FOR SALE—HOUSES. OR SALE— THAT NEW, FIRST-CL, REsI- dence, 1313 R street; R. T. Fleming builder; John Fraser architect; ten rooms; lot 38 feet by 100, Inquire on pramires after 6 p.m, or at Roum 5, Patent Othice. au23-Im" OUNG, GRORGETOWN COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES -3100 N street, West Washing- ton, D.C palie LUCY STEPHENSON, Principal — BEE lore, with full of ore. aac ‘the for circulars. LUMBIA COLLEGE PREPARATORY SCHOOL. school site on Collece Hin, where the ducted until such time in December next as the new | school bnilding on H street, near 14th, shall be ready for occupation. ‘Courses of instruction for or fot a designed for college ic For catalogues or other information ication may to the Principal. Prof. OTIS T. MASON, Ph. Br71308 Q attect orden au22-1m HE COLUMBIAN COLLEGE. recular exercises of the College will, during the pecpont Fons, be gonaacted tn toe buildings: the auth east corner of H and 15th streets untli such time ax ground shall be broken for the new University edifice “he wession opens the 13th of SEPTEMBER. Cat: full ulare, may be bad on pemetag es Sasa AL Pee president, {aud2-Ini} JAMES C. WELLING. QITHIN ©. SHORILIDGE'S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, MEDIA, Pa., (12 miles from Philadelphia.) SCHOOL YEAR OPENS SEPTEMBER 12ra. Fixed price covers every expense, even books, ete. No extra changes; noincidental expenses; no examination for admission. Thirteen experienced teachers, all men and all graduates. Special opportunities for ‘apt stu; dents to advance rapidly. “Special drill for dul and backward Boye. Datrons or sa an trons it eosenee ane Reng ton J ‘alar Engl jentific, Busi- Tis ang te fudents studies or choose the ness, Classical or Civil Engineering Course. fitted at Media Academy are now ip Harvard, | ten other Colleges and Polytechnic Schools Seven churches, and atemperance charter, w! hibits the sale of all intoxicating drinks.” " For. new illustrated circular address the Principal and Proprietor, SWITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE, A.M., (Harvard University graduate,) Media, Pa, §~ The Principal will be at tte Ebbitt House Friday, Ausust 25th, and September Ist, from 9 a.m, to i0 p. m. Jez7-3m HE MESH, WASHINGTON SCHOOL Fon GIRLS, 0. 293 1 will resume Sey ptember isin. Ts8d. oe — MISS M. H. LE, Principal yderme—Primary Department, (Engitsh), $30 to $40 per ssyimier, Department English, French and Gerinan, Ver year. Senior Department, English, French and German, $60 rye Banting PRvils, tuition and board, $300 yer year. Music and use of Plano, $46 per yaar. . M. atiHews, Presid W. A. GORDON, Secretary. au2l. USICAL ACAD: between Connecticut ave. and 17th st. n.w. Principal, J. P. CAULFIELD, Mus. Doc. lent. Studies resumed September Mth. anl9 DERGARTEN NORMAL INSTITUTE AND qr KRnOsa ERGARTEN AND SCHOOL for primary and advanced classes. | Ovens for children September 11th. Teacher's clus October 34. Positions secured for those who are qualified. For Particulars apply to the Principals—Mrs, LOUISE POLLOCK, 929 ih street: Miss SUSIE POLLOCK, 1127 13th street, anl9- AVERLY SEMINARY, Boarding and day school oung Ladies, re- moved to 1537 Tstroct northwest. Sonsion opetis SED: TEMBER 20th. For terms, apply at 949 Massachu- setts avenue, until Sept. Ist.” “Alter that at Seminary. aul8-1m MISS LIPSCOMB, Principal. iG MEN AND bOYS.—ENGLISH AND iced School, 405 East Capitol street. CHARLES HILTON. A.M., Principal. Fall term 8 SEP- TEMBER 11, 1883. Limited number of dine punils received. | Evening classes for both sexes. For urther information apply to Principal. __aul8-Gw _EDUCATIONAL, WiASSaros, COLLGIATE rx reps e ‘ber 12, pete bo D,. BUTCHER oe and Mise 1023 and 1027 12th FOR SALE—MISCELLA ay Sr] lor a ears 0% high broken toa Barns aca acd an ontta travelers sired by “*Mambrino.” If not sold before, will tie of fered in front of TH DOWLING'S Auctton rooms . . Can be seen at JNO. He *S Stables, 627 G street northwest, auzs st JOR SALE—EXTRA CABINET UPRIGHT GRAND Piano, magnificent, richly finished and carved rose- wood case: brilliant tone and sinwing qualities, finest Piauo in the city new: used by meniber of Con- . cont $0. Will sell for $300, part . at 1217 H street northwest. E. NDSOME SIDE-BAR BUGGY never used. made to order. lest than coat of mat: facture, $135. Address JOHNSON, Star offtoe. aus St —HORSE, HARNESS, AND ELEGANT Ey gs must A. NATLOR, Ju.'s Stable, E streot, ec2l-Im POR S FINE EXTENSION TOP JUMP Seat Carriages, an elegant Dr. fine 6-seat Park m; Coupeiette; two mt: beet makers. Also, thive fine hormes. Can be scen at DOWNES Stables, 1013 17th atreet northwest. auz2-6t Fx SALE—THE NEW SLOOP YACHT MARIAN; leneth 35 fort, beam 13 feet. ize of cabin # a is foot, Inquire at S06 12th street northwest. anl-6t* WOR SALE—ABOUT 80 SLATE MANTELS WILL A be sold at cont for the next 30 day's to reduce stocks Factory and show rooms (, wear 6th street west, sult-2w' OR SALE—ONE HUNDRED DIFFERENT KINDS ‘of new and secontt-hand Carri Phmtons, Jaa- rs, Buggies, Pouy Carts, McCaul and Bay Vagons, own make; lowest prices. JNO. M. YOUN Repository, $13 6th street. JOR SALE—SPRING AND SUMMPR CA A stock of one hundred an Agent for Boston Buckboard Commpany"s Side-Bar Bug- jes and other light carriages. Ile best i the country for the money. Repairtue promptly attended to. KUBT. A. GRAHAM, m29_ Repository and Factory, 410-416 Sth st. now. PROFESSI¢ ONAL. MET, &c.— RELIEF WITHOU ‘4afew minutes. Fee, $l per visit for putting the fect inorder. Corns, bunions, diseased nails, vascular excresences and other foot complaints success treated at DE. WHITE'S Chiropodtial Establishment 1416 Ponnevivantia avenue. opposite Wiliard’s Hotel. Patrontzed by the most endnent physicians, surceous, aud thousands of other well-known personages {fom Established in W far and near. on, D. C., to 1561. aud MARRIED LADIES CAN HAVE BOARD AND IML attendance durtug confinement. For further per- Hculare apely or addrese Mie. A- FE! Place northwest. DENTIST, Tg 9 Vitalizod Air by the Hurd System, for the painless ex- traction of Teeth. * wuss D* STARR PARSONS, DENTIST, 489 OTH STREET. side, over Ballan- tyne’s Book IDE Gas So - | tered, day or night, Cousultation free. dels D* T. M. TALBOTT, DENT 1st. No. 487 TT! street, three doors from corner E.” Dent yin its branches. ‘Teeth inserted $7 perset. All war RTIFICIAL TEETH MADE BEFORE AND IN- Se ee iranches of Dentistry. Moderate feos. Dit. Be: a ALL) '» 1321 F street northwest. ree doors no: venue, east side. Heroafter extractions under itrous Oxide, without pain, will be $1 for the first tooth and 50 cents each additional tooth at the same sitting. Extractions without gas, 90 cents each, too Bost Artificial Teeth mode, $7 per set. Gold Amalgam Fillings, fron. $1 to #5. "All work warrant Bretlass. “Have adiuinistered Nitrous Oxide Over 0,00) patients, (Patients coming by ear will be furnished free tickets toand from the ofhee.) mal HE BOYS’ ENG. AND CLAS. HIGH SCHOOL will commence its next annual session on SEPTEMBER lirs, 1882, Jp the North Sowsion Room of 434-stroet Prosbytorian Church. ‘The Principal, J. W. HUNT, may be ad- dressed—Lock Box 535, Washington, D.’C. Insteuction in all branches faithful and thorong’. Its graduates have uniformly taken a high stand in the various colleges and universttiow ad at Woe Polat napolis. 0 SELLE TARDIVEL, 25 W. ‘ork.—Boarding and Day Sé Young Ladies and Children. n SEPTEMBER 27. Thorough English Course. Dnify lectures. French id other Janguages spoken within «ix months. Draw- cal advantages unsurpassed. aut6-gm JOR SALE—VERY LOW AND ON LONG TIME— Brick House, corner oth and Franklin streets. Also, 20,000 feet of Ground, well situated for wood aud coal ‘d. Aleo, place on the Potomac, 180 acres, well iapted for a summer resort: Bter ground.” Ap- ply at KENNEDY'S REAL E: » 720 15th street, au? OR SALE — A NEAT fy FIGHT - ROOM BRICK House, with all modern improvements: iron railing in front; convenient to two lines of cars: the hortle Western section of the city. Inquire at 2 I street west. VOR SALE—AT $50 CASH AND $15 P xood uouses on Q strect northwe: West, 11th street southeast, and I street portheast: ¢! Incambrances, at $1,000. E. A. MCINTIRE, 918 F. it QOR SAI E-CHEAP FOR CASH—TWo-STORY n-room Brick House, all modern impcov Inquire on the premises, 800 4th street hort. au JOR SALE.-I AMAUTHORIZ D TO SELL TO an immediate purchaser for $2,090, on wood terms, & two-story and basement brick house, of 7 rooms w bath, nicely located on line‘of cars ani central: 0. Also, three-story } ress front house, 9 rooms, on I street, near easy terme.” And a theve-story Drick hc zodern improvements, on L street, near 10th, at $4,000 ay terms; all in first-class neizhborhoods aud abso- Inte bargains, W. BUKEORD, 118° F street aw NER lita rpassed; park ; plumbing per- reoran Building. 10 roums, —IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO GET DOWN AT present. Can't you arrange i 1° $3), REWARD.—THE UNDERSIGNED WILL PAY SP, {he above reward for information leading to. con- Nedon of any rerson selting or having illegally in thelr possession or using without a license any of Codd’s Pat- ent Globe Stoppered Bottles, marked with a number within a star, Je21-w&s, 3m. HIRAM CODD & Co. WILLIAMS AND C. E. PRICE'S PRIVATE » Detective Agency. Consultations free. All busi ness strictly confidential, Notice to call at residence Bromptly attended to. Otiica hoi a.m. to10 p.m, 26 F street northwest, mhi6-6m"* PENATE DETECTIVE AGENCY, 00 oT street northwest. Reliable information furnished in all cases; consultation free; wilt call st residence when requested; all business strictly confidential. C.E. Flinder. mh15-6n MONEY TO LOAN. ‘THE BURSTING OF A BOMBSHELL ‘IN Bosepwyg. = Rooms, FURNISHED AND UN: Ww 1. ‘Transiet 2D turnin Boarders, with room, $1 per 4e3-3m* SARAH FLAGLER, 916 Indiana avenue. AN EASTERN TOWN A sTOn a 5 STRE ‘LINTON HQUSE, 7TH AND I STREETS.—FIRST- Clans ‘Fable Board, $18; Wom wad hesede Bee to $25; location central; no liquors, “W. 0. NAYLOR. m6-9m MANENT, TRANSIENT, AND DAY BOARD- “RS, at Sunimer Rates: also, Table Board $20 per the McPherson House, corner of 15th and I (my4-4u*] MRS, XM. T. SOUTHALL. E LOCHTET, HOUSE, i O12 Saw STREET t NORTH: cosiést an con ‘Board- west, is one 0! | best conduct Sots cee 2 BUSINESS CHANCES. 10 DRUGGISTS WANTED, SIORE OR ACTIVE . arimership, $2,000 to cag, Full partion- lars. ge Walnut street, Plilladelphia. PALAIS ROYAL. |'*%,,. tu, 5t* NON-RESIDENT HAS PLAGED IN MY HANDS : Lumber of Dwelines tn this city tobe old. at y an investment. Houses Tanure in price from #1, 000 to $15, 000. Partics having Has scarcely been productive of more outery and com- SLAUGHTER OF LACES THIS PRESENT SEASON BY THE a those wishing desirable * EGYPTIAN LACES, beautiful indesign and texture, | money to invest, or those wishing desirablo residence, = deplayed side by side with the handsome Oriental, | mation as to these properties SWORMSTEDT, hich there are at prosent two Job Lote at such | < 05 4) 91 Fetes otis, ms that one marvels greatly PATENTS SPECIFIOATIONS WRITTEN BY H. where the profit comes in, CLAY SMITH, Export, AGES prepared Zor filing in Patent Office, - Copying Bix cents per fol, Hoom 48, ‘St. Cloud Bi a on ‘Oth and Fete a2i-3t WETMORE & McN! REAL ESTATE BROK- ‘ere, Agents for the London’ and Laneashire Piso Insurance Oo.. 1420 New York avenue, oi Boine desirable lots at Mount Pecan at for ee COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. ‘Yet when one is enabled by the judicious outlay of capital to take advantage of great wholesale bargains, such opportunities as those now presented the public WY, CORCORAN BUILD- Orr. U.S. Taeascry. Young Men. Number Cor. Pa. Ave. axp 15TH _ A select school for Boys and limited. Only scholars of good moral cl © re- received. Fall term a 1882 begins September Lith. Day and evening session®. Careful and thorough instrac- tion in the common English brancbes. Book-keeptt Short-hand, Higher Aritiunetic, Algebra, Geontetry Latin and Greek. BURTON MACAFEF, A.M. Washington, D.C. {ea15-3m) Principal. ve BY * T! TATION. Sonnecticut Avenue aus Street, Washinicton, D. ‘The Sisters of the Visitation of Washington take ploas- ure in announcing to the public they have made prrangements to receives limited number cf pupils to Board, and that their Academy will benceforth be con- ducted as a Boarding and Day School tor Young Ladies and Little Girls, For terms, &¢., ACADEMY OF THE VISITATION, weet, between G. street an avenue. — wutiful Sete of Teoth, af, bowth Fillea, $1 Extract without Pain, cts. operations warranted. R. DUKE, DENTIST, 7151 NORTH- ee eG ___ SPECIALTIES. UST ARRIVED HERE, MADAM DUBOIS, GREAT Spiritualist Medium, from Paris. Works electricity onivory. Tells true life, past, prosent and future des finy: axe, death; desoribes abeent persons; tells names in Inarriaie : ives good advice t dhes and wentlemen, and satisfaction: $1. Oftice, 7 street. Hours, Wa. m. 09 p.m. euli-2w" FR. ROBERTSON (A GRADUATE UNIVE! Maryland), with 20 years experience, — | Diseases sticcessfully treated an -_ Diseases of Men, General Debi Weakness, Impotency, &¢. Ti nature, speedy and permanent cures guaranteed. $50 C street northwest near 444 airect, every Werinos- Gay and saturday, {rm 2 to p.m. "Stain olflon, 30 N. Liberty street, Baltimore, — Correspondence anil con- Sultations strictly private and confidential, Refers to the leadine physicians of Baltimore, Jel7-3m iE PRQCKE TELLS ALI. THE EVENTS OF Ladies avd Gen 405 L strvst, between sth apd ‘al4 LIFE. 41l business confidential Bemen 50° cents each, Sth streets northwest. te BOOKS, &e y EW BOOKS.—POLITICAL IN nn >) $1.50, Ce y Jey, ) $1.50; Hopes and Fears for Ark Th Graphic Arts, (Hamberton, ) €2; 5 Seeley.) $1.25: Loome Round Robin Marquis of Carabas, (Mi aati ws, $1, The Bima (Oui- Connectieut avenueand Letrest, | Hard Gance, (WW, Gudding, ALD.) $y A Gentlenne at e and L far <W. Godding, M.D., feman _3y29-siew, 1m Washington, D.C. | of Leisure, (eam Me sooxs, ° ROOK VILL WX, MONTGOMERY, CO. | Daniels on Negotiable Instrameuts, new edition, 2 M: e . C.K. ON, Principal of this vois., $13, mémbera of his fully twentys Novelties in Stationery and Fancy Goods. fi ys. ‘Lerms $215 for academic year from about W. BH. M middle of September to that of June following. Law Booksell _dy19-20) au5 475 Pennsylvania avenue, QT, GEORGE'S HALL — AN UNSURPASSED $9 Boarding School for bows and young men; Reixte town, Bultimore county, Md; prepares for the Univ Sit and Colleres or Business: $275 a year. Prof. J.C. KINEAR, A. M., Principal. Circulars with references dy19-w&s, 2m" WINCHESTER, V. ANDOAH ACADEMY, \s ightecuth session bocins September 14th. "Pre tion for university, army, navy or business. ough discipline. tion: or health. Covered gymnasium and extensive suburban gpunds. c. L. C. MINOR, M. A., (Univ. Va.,) Ds aud-siswEw GQRENGERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, LINCOLN +5 Hall Building, corner 9th and D streets. Day and for the eduoution of sons and daugli~ Evening Session: ters, and men and women for self--upport and real hte ish ; Busi he branches: taught are the ness Arithinet:c; Spencerian cal ie Bookkeeping by sing'e and double entry, adapted every variety of business; Business Practice, whole- sale, retail and banking, employing the methods of peequnts, business papers and correspondance, adapted by leading business Physical and Vocal Cal- ture: Political Economy: Commercial Law; Business Ethics, | Special departments in Elocution, ‘Vhonogra~ phy and Drawing, in chance of best masters. Coll open AUGUST 285n, for the reception of students for the i » day or Sets Fe Tuition :—By the year, in monthly installments of $16, £00; by the quarter, twelve wee 5 Soar scholarship for day. or eveulng, Tur chased on entering, $50; evening tuftion, three mouths, $16; evening tuition, oue month, 36.7 hand: somely illustrated Colleze Announcement, containing ox ‘TO LOAN, ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT, R. O. HOLTZMAN, dy24 *10th and F streets northwest. ONEY TO Luan. have, MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTA’ sums of from $100and upwards, at lowest ratsaol Ne motersin Model ar set 016 Fstvoot noriiweet, I HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL nierest. “No delay when the security is good." 6" GREEN, 710 D street northwost e203 ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. * ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO., 1324 F street northwest. lowest on FIicH, FOX & BHOWR, 1437 rlvania avenue. SEWING MACHINES, &c. mall-6m Moran ora : a security. T= LAST BARGAIN SALE OF THE SEASON. esaea33 S88szss auld ‘SALE EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP- erty, Panntiee miles from are rendered possible, ‘cont ‘acrés. One-third cleared land, suitable for, FE’ BARGAINS IN. W BS Esa MACHINE full mformution, sent free upon application by mail, or af the Colloce office, mee Y HENBY ©. SPENCER, Principal, au SARA A. SPENCER, Vice-Principal. N&¥ BOOKS. Floating Matter of the Air, by John Tyni $1,00" Auta, Bees ‘aud Waspec by pir Inter. ‘Scie. Series. $2 F-R.S., ohn Lubbook, Appleton's Summer Kesorts, new ‘edition, paper, 50 centa;. Anne, by Cone stance Fennimore Woolson, $1.25; California for Health, Pleasure and Kesidence, new edition, thor’ oughly’ revised by Charles Norihoff, #2. Dickens, by “Adolghins #. Ward, 75 cents. AP in of Finance, by Edward Jenkins, AM. P., author of “*Ginx's Buby, t . Aschenbroedel ** ne Series," $1.-A Reverend dol, @ novel, $1.60. ‘The Diseases of Meinory, by Ih, Ribot, Inter, Sct. Semes, $1.50. Errors in the Use of English, by Win, Hodrson, $1.80, FRANCIS B. MOHUN, 424-1015 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. SUMMER READING. Threein Norway, Winning the Appleton’s General Guide, U.S and Canaias, Nordhof’s California, (uew édition). Drake's White Mountains, (Travelers edition), Anne, Dlustrated, by Relihart. bre SSShSse5a oeerices opens SEPTEMBER 25th. French taught practi- d vali p gy Se pi gion ud xéntlemen, boys and gin 'N.#,— Young indies ana lithe girls thoroughly tanght in English, French and the Ancient Lancuages. Daly Instruction iy Frencu and daily dr og em 3 - echo 2“®, Y.2RUD HOWIE'S FALL TERM RE- call for other hhas charge of the Eng! partment Teaidence, 109 R streat apeiuwent, opposite Fran! lin Square, 4y25-3m OCKLAND SCHOOL FOR G! SANDY IN A By yn terreno et SSP struction will be given, with lectus belles Tettres and the sciences. For cl address HENRY C. HALLOWELL, AM. 3y20-2m_ ASHIN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC—AT Wants New Gabi aor ten AY Paw, Ea- trance street. ‘Thirteenth year. Organ, Voice, y &e. ‘Twelve touchers, Advantages, O: 8. BULLARD, Dinecto jee-ome We SEEN conser Sth and K streets northweat ately or in Cians—M: Latin, Grosk, French, Ge and English. 8) attention to prep- Poltive cauminetious, Termes saves cone ESLEYAN COLLEGE, FOR YOUNG LADIES, OTN, DELAWARE. Session wil SEPT. llth. For Circulars, aes adtens fant -Im) ev. JOHN WILSON Pees ND TUITION $150 TO ‘A YEAR. ‘minous Coal. livered in any part of the city. oy OnNEON BROTHERS, JOHNSON & BRO. J COAL axp WOOD. We will sell as low as any old or new firm, any large or small firm, or any other kind of firm ia thocity, A ‘call will convince you. Se beret ‘au 806 F strect northwest, gon MILLE! “ = oon cheated aul6-3m Virginia ue south) mircct nortivwast and 43'S sirost soothes” connection Thandie the very bem quality of Anthraciteand Bitu- T buy for cash only: theref ted. iinet by rad frye canrot be {Goal received dire fran discount the mines and kept under cover. ‘WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN COAL AND Woop, PULL RE Pp» NSYLVANIA MILITABY ACADEMY, Cost! “aT cost!” LINEN LAWNS to 18 ct. ATLINEN'ERWAG elie, ont bese, Best CANTON GINGHAMS reduced to 100. taining garden- teed! THe Wabret noritmest, | TONED 10 Dey price COUNTRY BOARDING. |OUNTRY BOARD—DESIRABLE ROOMS AND Board in the Upper, part of Rockville Apply to M ‘Mont ¢ MARY 8. Rockville, “Montgomery Pcie on Sey In BLACK GOODS there come hand-run SPANISH and GUIPURE LACES and FICHUS. These lest- ‘named are something entirely new, and far handsomer than any designs hitherto shown, ‘Tailes: ty, Soeicet ‘Insome cases | the reduction from the prices of a season ago range from $3 to $4, Smears TO ORDER. ‘Twenty-first year opens SEPTEMBER 13rn. a SHEER etemwea west | “ONE PRICE ONLY." TRUNNEL & CLARK. 603 MARKET