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LOCAL MENTION. The Weather. OPrice oF THE CHIEF SiGNat OFFICER, ¥ WaswINeToN. D.C.. Sept. 90, 1882, 10:0)a.1.¢ the middle Atiintic states, tair weather, Bortheriy winds, stationary barometer, statlonary Or higher temperature. Special Weather Bulletin. ‘The chiet signal oMicer of the army farnishes following special bulletin to the press: barometer ts highest In the St. Lawrence evada. The tempera- len from 4° to 11° In the extreme north- Wangs where it ts nearly stationary. Northerly revail on the Atlantic coast, and easterly Winds in the lake region. Local rains are reported the Ohio v»iley, Tennessee, the lower lake egion, Texas, the extreme northwest and Callfor- Bia. The fouowing special temperatures were re- orted at? a. Esstport, 54°; Mt. Washington, = Quebec, 51°; Montreal, 50°; Cleveland, 61°; Ma and St. "Paul. 56°; Denver, 419: Duluth Franc he following stations > Feport more tiiin one *h of rainfall In the past Ywenty-four hovrs: Denison, Texas, 1.67; Key West, 1.06. Four w her Is indicated for the mid- dle and south Atlantic stites for to-day and for the latter district for to-m> Jor THe Re-n to Hahn's, 816 7th street and 1922 Pennsy!vanta avenue, for its 1 Ladies’ reliable $1 batton boots, unr:v Ladies’ $3.50 bet han | seweul kid and goat button. Genta? () mous $2.50 calf Loots. Gents’ $ best | hed Boots. Gents’ $1.25 ant § d, Liced ant gatter, Gents’ $1.50 full om Lace Land gatters, Misses’ and chilld’s indestructible $1 and $1.25 solar Up button. ] Correa Licutstnc-Rops, at J. H. Kuehling’s, 419 ; ‘Beh street. : ALI-Woor Biack Casnwenn, 35c.; 714 7th street. $3.4 Garo: qt. Dott 1 Rye Whisky. Best for the m McGee's wine store, 404 9tn Street northwest. 3 ‘suitable for and preserving purposes; be had at € h street. 3 © Se. Better Berros: 4 New York PHotocxarn Company's Sumer Prices. —One large pictur €ate copies. 50 alts, $2 per dozen; ca en. Good work gharant CHear Bre B 29, Riggs market, ts the Place to buy veer. Porter-house steak, 15e. per 1b. ; * Other meats in proportion. Sausraa’s, 730 7th street, Full Oyening Season ‘of 882. ; Magnificent Display. Parisian Bonnets, Fastiionable Shades of Stk, Plushes, Velveis, Trim Flowersand Plumes. $50 Hats and Bonnets, elegantiy trimmed in every Shade of style. Ladies invited to attend the grand opening,which Will take place on Tuesday, Wed: Octobe raits, $1 per 723 7th street. esday and Thursday, 1, th and 5th. Grr Bonpers, relief pictures, transfers—J. Jay a RS, pictures, y-made overcoats. Pur- chase a first-class merchant tallor made overcoat sO the very best fabr.c.very little worn, and almost @8 good as new, at agreat bargain, at J. Herzog’s, : 908 9th street, near Pennsylvania avenue. Mier & ‘J aut bDilard hall, the great Fesort for gentlemen. {s erowded every evening With the elite of Washington. Just the thing. Wil meet you at Miller & Jones’ : Gursxir, Day & Co. will open to-day at their » stores, Nos. £2), 822 ond S24 7th street, a large and plushes and v including * $10,000 worth of brocaded jplu-he Gerona Jali ree from #2 to #8; plain Diack, wt price Jog from $1.25 to $6, and plain hes, in black and colors, at prices fanging from. 10 $6." The: ents for the Nonpariel Veive- teen, and carry the Largest line in the elty. Ceres fs the champion Minn Bour of the world. It ‘Shree years in suc: ita patent process aWurded the gold medaF mn, DirwrHexta axp Cons are just what might be - expected for many chiliren tri thts elty. During © = the lat cold storins many of the little ones were Out with dump clotues and wét treet, and there will Be doctors’ bts and suff ring und death, which | Will be laid t Divine Providence Woull go to Taylor & Hutty’s and ments for the youn Gemscives'much suffer and sorrow. Bap Wate ro Drivx. Ple drink at home is bad of the water peo- ‘noush, and some of that Which they meet during their summer travels 1s Worse. Strange water upsets Ininy a stom’ and produces cholera motbus and other unph | Resses. Mr. Geo. B. Harris, of Rocheste Bays that and bowel troubles him tmmettste re oe eee rely on brandy and other liquors for | — Felief in such cases, but ihe-e are mischievous in | their resnits. There ts nothing as sate and sure as - Pain Killer. die His Wm. If Peck. the young edtored min charged | with the second oftetiseor petit larceny in stern —— &gold wateh, an overcoat and other articies from Jos. W. Fowler, was to-day committed for the Action Of the grand Jury In defaule of $500. 4c. Bcrs splendid whalebone corsets. Coch ‘ane’s, uptown. Mrs. M. B. Betce, designer and teacher of art @mbroideries, will receive pupils October 5th. Pri- Wate lessons, $2 No class=. 7 Famity Suoe Stori Infants’ Shoes, trom 15. up es, from 42°. up. Ladies’ Shoes, all leather, 39°. up. Ladies’ Button Boots, 9" up. aad Shoes, 98 om Men’s Cong Eugiish | Walking Sh 1.23, up at tie Pini Shoe’ sures ® ; 206-48 7th strect. f and res '6-208 7th street, 3 : 3 4 ee Over Lixe Novelties for the fall ts larger than ever before. Bros., Clothiers and Tatlors, cor. 7th and : a Berrer THax A Grrt.—Next Monday and Tues- ~ A 2 and 8. will Witness the g the id fall open- is Koral Asa souvenir of those at ‘tions will be inde. ‘The Palais feels convinced these reductions will be ap- more than the gift of a card. Only one of each lot reducyi will be sold to a cus- cornices, steel engray.ngs, chromos, olf Largest stock of picture frames ‘and fn the city. Wall paper hung at low by Girst-class wyrkmen, at Veerhof's, 916 7th TEST STYLES in wall papers, window shades, &e. ComPortTasLe, economical, handsome—Coch- ane’s Unicorn shirts, ‘Mone Houses Waxtep FoR Goop TexanTS—A lst of ull the property I have for rent 1s this afternoon. Call and get acopy at Real Estate Bureau, 916 F street north- a ‘Mus. M. B. Bruce & Co. will re-open their deco- alive art embroidery store at 433 9th street north- oo Thursday, the 5th of October, with a selection of !mported embroideries, designs and materials. = — InsrRvcriow in all the new methods of decora- tive art applied to fabrics, including gobelin, ap- John Phill! Mr. Gutthersbu Ayres, will goods, delle the cheapest.” stock, whte silks mili nectio Niagara e New Canpi sels, all new designs, ingrains, new det velvet and cloths, the right to tne: tors are Robert T. Hunter, He Evans Petersen, About § living at anniversary literary M Zither club took the post with a handsome s ‘Tue revival at Israel C. and B streets southwest, converts added to the cliurch. ‘The Rev. expects to p Efe reer, the tor’s ofiice, v F. OW part. Briggs, an Influential English Wesleyan minister, 1s visiting this country, and ch in this city to-morrow at Foun- dry churen, Rev. Dr. Ward pastor. delegated to this country to in erecting a monuinental Asb ury Was born, r sustaining other pain- Condensed Locals. and Glenn Taylor, two small boys, were before Judge Snell to-day for assaulting an- other schoolboy named Langley. ice Of the reg~ rodden, Prof. rade’ Lille- of the nted end of colors. George Mr. Brigg: ar Birmingham. aent last. Tues Fine Insurance. Insurance on their property. tual Protection Fire Insurance Company,” of the District, which 1s_now in its sixth year, and in a fiourishing condition. The company 13 so con- ducted that not only 13 insurance effécted at very low rates, but each insurer becomes a shareholder The managers are John C. Hark- ness, John T, Given, Wm. J. Sibley, N.W. Burchell, James H. Saville, George Taylor, Win. Ballantyne, m. 8. Thompson and Wm. Thompson. The ofice of the company is at 1437 Pennsylvania avenue, Corcoran building. In the pronts, clothing, &c. ontinw 45, ‘These lots are I fine: | sistance to thos obylated by 2 de’ urg, M ‘ard that he was not the assailant. George showed the court a black eye and scratched face. ‘The defense was that Langley provoked the assault by scandalizing their parents, Judge Snell fined them $1 each. The sale of rare Haarlem flower roots is changed to Friday fg October 6th, instead of Thursday, as advertised. * ‘This morning, about 9 o'clock, James Walsh, a galvanized iron worker, fell from a scaffold at R. €. Johnson’s new building, 1735 I street northwest, spratning both ankles an ful injuries. Dr. Maxwell rendered prompt med- jeal al At the closing session of the National Woman Suffrage convention, at Omaha, Belva A. Lock- Wood was elected one of the vice presidents and Harriet Parin and Caroline B. Winslow, of the District of Columbia, members of the executive committee. ‘The Arizona Land and Water company filed its certificate of incorporation at the ot ister of deeds yesterday. Its capital Is $2,500, with se 10 $25,000,000. The corpora- ury E. McKee and R. 20 o'clock last evening Wm. E. Moran, 11 Massachusetts aveniie north from the back porch of his house and broke his right leg between the knee and hip. Linco‘n Post,No. 2,6. A. R., celebrated their fitth Grand Army Hail last night with a ‘nd musical entertainment, in which Jonn Avoy. W. W. Orrick, Thomas J. &. C. Townsend, Frank Pructt, Ci bridge and daughter, and the member Capt. Thomas pres est, fell E. church, corner 1st josed last night with 74 is ise funds to assist uurch where Francis X-messenger In the second andi- 10 figured In the affray In the Treas- lay afternoon claims has been done him in the published States troops now encamped at nder command of Gen. R. B. —_.__ ————————— —__.___ A Rare Attract of W. M. Shuster & exhibit on Monday a lin i 11 leave hereatter at 6 ¢ leaving Al lock, bringing in the W: conneetion for Leesburg some minute eariler. ———s ets, larg ndria —Carp ns, 3 Moquet rug 5, 50, 60 cent. ——— CHANGE OF ScHFDULE.—To-morrow the con- horthef the B. and &t will plush and ‘dresses, che Parties seeking pai fngton anotl a | being able to tell. the pi: iy furnishe h rich rugs. The light ts arow of gas Jets, backed by movable reflectors, which concentrates the It on which the goods « “1 actly what the appearance oi the material will In the most brilliantly lizhted room. EE NovELTY IN WasntxGroy.—Mr. de in improveme The diamonds the best 1s tion of their eltles of new Imported lik wraps, bralded wovolens in new and stylish effects, evening sliks, &c., to the end of their long chapter. in known 6340 a. m., will be Seaton Perry t to his already weil establishinent that will prove of great 2s- baying goods. The buyer here- tofore has been placed at a disadvantage tn not appearance of dress goods when exposed to the glare of gas-llcht. Thatis now eat once slinple and effective dark room, and a novelty in th j Toom fs handsor covered wi ‘averly & Co’s. a:lvertisement. woman named Catherine Shelton, un- blushingly pleaded guilty before Judge Snell’ this morning to cursing and swearing on the street. She was sent to the workhou: Tt has elty. }, the floor being furnished by for seven days. r_colum nity of the The camp the latter part of next and return to their stations in this city and Baltimore, See Ed A whit —The attention of all desiring IS called to the *Mu- PAWNBROKER'S SALE.—The pawnbroker’s sale Will continue to-night and Duncanson’s suction rooms, at 7:30 o’clocke con- sisting of diamonds, watches (gold and silver). This 1s one of the largest stocks offered, and every article ts sold. will be sold Monday evening, at 8 o'clock prompt. See advt, Fat OPENtxa.—Ladies are informed that Miss Bettie Tomunson, 1140 7th street, will open her fall stock, which includes a larg ues in the millinery line, on October 4th and Sth. See advertisement. londay evening at ¢ ASSOrUNeNt Of novel- —The old and rellable house ns has purchased and will of fall and winter goods surpassing in quality and quantity anything ever before offered by them tn this market. always been their aim to keep only first-class ing tn the principle that They inv! hinclutes the Is London and Parts markets, including the new and velvets in profusion, tl lary jackets, and enibrotdere the . and the 8:15 train ve hereafter at 8 nd western, ‘st_stock of Brus- 5, %, 9 cents; 's ca'bed to the lots on Wash- ertisel in ted In the near v! st improvements now being mate in the cit acent to Dupont Circle. Fe Mipat wilkiind Unis a rare opportunity. advt. ton a table and rac d, thus showing ¢x-, be Ladies’ F ALL OPENING. DRY GOODS AND CARPETINGS. h le-widthh Colored DRESS SILI Brocade ILKS, MOTE! SILK DOLMANS enMish Walking JACK’ £ ail-Wool FLAN Ladies CLOTH, new 10-4 SHEETH German Table DAMASK, Red Twilled FLAN White Shaker FLAN. White Woot FLANNE! CLOTH, for Boy: CLOT! ail. M 50, 62. 75, “fh 40-inch Shoodah CLOTHS, all-Wool, 50 cta. +h CASHMERES, all’ Wool, 50 cts. IIMERES, all-Wool, 40 cts. DRESS'GOODS, 25 31, 37 cts, 50, 62, 75 cts. 50, $1.50, $1.75, $2. and Pur-lined MANTLES. chy lors, double width. LS, 25, LS, + COTTON, 25 eta. - 30, 37, 45 cta. $5. 0, 37, 50 cts. 37 ets. 8’ Buite, 25, 97, 50, 62 cts, 's Suits. 80, 62, 75, 87 cte., jéren'®_ Wool UN Teta. $1. ‘A COTTON, 5 to fo mee We 35, ‘ool BLANKET: ver ets. rd lengths, #2, $2.50, 50, $1.75, Bing $1.75, $2. ES and SUNAHS. $1. DERWEAR, Beet cts., $1. $1.25, $1.50. a. S, CLOAKS and SIfAWLS, L SU. TINGS. 25 eta. n Work and painting in oll colors by M. B. Bruce, 433 9th street northwest. Private $2 No classes, Boots! Boors! Boors!— ‘Boots, all sizes. ig-legged boots for hunters. Fine kip boots for rafiroaders. The farmer's delight, long and stout. com! paid hi Gents fine dress boots, $4. eho! Solfi calf boots. $2.50, $3. Grained boots for butchers And brewers. qhe ws aterproot boots ior diggers. mys and youths, $1 U Gome Bei try our ots ply ge EILGRUN, 402 7th street. Sign: Tue Ola Woman in Window. Porcian Precusses, popular pri lay “patronage-—Cochrane’s upewn, PCS PoP Ou, My Hart! Iam so short breathed! ‘hat afl me? Better say, What will cure me? 1 Remedy always cures heart disease and Cums Vust Cual Sand 10, at Prigg’s. Puorocsaru Backaxouxps painted to order, any eno prices. Jullan Reynolds, Theater At TUE STENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE fifty ladies ani one hundred and thirty-five gentlemen Im attendance, day and evening. Many of are sons and daughters ana relatives of for- its, Wo attribute tueir success in life to Feeeived in this institution, f Wart. Parens just arrived at RW. He 2 Co's, iia F street northwest, ~ Estascrey Wrruovr Parx.—Dr. White, fm nitrous oxkie gas for extracting jut In a large new r to be matdiaon to ts oud one. ‘IC bs the best that Bade. Dr. White coes nothing but ex- & makes and tests his own cas, and has an cx. ‘of fourteen years. re, Foom 7, Vernon, Fania avenue'snd 20th street, 1117, 1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, axp 401, 403 TWELFTH STREET. ELEVENTH SEMI-ANNUAL GRAND FALL OPENING, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER SECOND 42ND THIRD, IN ALL DEPARTMENTS FOR THESE TWu DAYS ONLY, Nottingham LACE, 25, 30 cts. Bancuine in CARPETS, 25, 37, 30° 63, 75 cts. c. M. TOWSON, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUZ, #30 South Side. PPP L A TT g855q pee da £ AA I BY RAE tak Tr 88s PO a 4 ELLA A Lt Sgss5 RR OO ¥ ¥A th Evro oY ¥ & E RRRO O YY AA L BRO O ¥ AMAL B ROO ¥ AA LLL TO WHICH OUR PATRONS ARE RESPECTFULLY To the Editor of Tar Eventne Star: Sm:— Can you give us any informaticn on the above subject as to what, if any- thing, {8 being done. I notie in the Papers a great many statements about the river flats, but not a word about the water supply. I was Informed by a gentlem.n in a pcstion to know, soon after the adjournment of Congress, that the survey was nearly completed, and that, at most, but a few weeks would be required to finish it, Ttis now fall and, so far as appears, nothing 13 being done on this important work: Let us have some light on the subject, if possi- bie. A Crnizen. en Sn A New FIRM anp A New Stors.—Mr. Snowden L. Hempstone, who was for a long time with Messrs. Perry’ & Bro., and Mr. Charles Perry, Youngest gon of tie late Augustus Perry. ave formed a copartnership to carry on a frst class dry goods business at 803 Pennsylvania avenue. Both these gentlemen are enterprising, active men of business, whose sole aim will be 10 look after the best interests of their customers; it 1s therefore safe to predict a brilliant future tor the firm. Their motto will be oye price only. Their stock will comprise all the latest designs andcolorsin brocaded and plain sflks, velvets, plushes, and dress goois of the latest importa- tons. In addition, the other department—fan- nel, blankets, hosiery, underwear, shawls, and do- mestics—wili comprise all the very latest that 1s | in the market. ‘he stock will always be kept up to this high standard. peaks Prize Anniven.—The Bredbury Upright Grand Piano which Is to be given away as the fl:st prize at the Columbia Boat Ciub Fair, to be held In No- vember, has arrived, and will be displayed 1a the window of the Bradbury warerooms the coming wi CutTicura. Mr. Albert Kingsbi Keene, N. H.. troubled with bad humor on hands d neck, caused ‘by lead poison- ing, (he’s a painter) t times it would break out, crack oped, and the skin separate from the flesh on lange leces, suffering creat continual itchivg and stinging. sel your remedies; used CUrICURA KESOLVENT and CuTicuns and Curicura Soap exter- ually, ard in less than three mouths effecteda complete cure, and has not b en troubled since. Corroborated by Bullard & Foster, druxgists, Keene, N. H. MOTHER DIED FROM IT. J. W. Adams, Newark, Ohio, says: ‘‘Cuticura Rem- edies are the creafest medicines on earth, Had the worst it rheum in this county. My mother had it Years, and in fact died fromit. I believe Cuti- cura would have sayed her life. My arms, breast, and lead were covered for three yeare, which’ nothin re- lieved or cured until [ used the CUTIcURA RvsoLVENT. (blood purifier) internally, and Cuzicura and Curi- cura Soap externally, PSORIASIS. H. E. Carpenter, Esq., Henderson. N. Y., cured of Psoriasis or Leprosy, of twenty years’ standing, by the Curiccna ResoLvent internally and Curicura and Curicvra Soap externally. ‘The most wondertul case on record. Cure certified to before a justice of the peace and prominent citizens. All afflicted with itching and $64¥ diseases should send to us for this testimonial in SALT RHEUM. ‘Those who have experienced the torments of Salt Rheum can appreciate the agony I endured for years until cured by the Curicurs KesouvenT internally aud Curicuna and Curicuna Soar externally. — Mus, WM. ELLINGTON, sharon, Wis, CUTICURA and CuTicma Soap externally Wert internally will pos Humor, trom a common P Ceticuna, small boxes, 5 CURA RESOL: Curiecma Y sep2 Depot, WE THE IMPERISHABLE PERFUME. MURRAY & LANMAN’S FLORIDA WATER, BEST You - TOILET. BATH, HANDKERCAIEF. Wow wo onen WWW Bop Wwwww B WW WW oo DRY GOODS, CARPETING, é&oa. ‘The first Grand Opening of New Fall and Winter DRY GOODS AND CARPETINGS, TO-DAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. 75 boxes and bales of Dry Goods justreceived, and 150 Tolls of Carpet ny on hand and to come in Ly the next steamer. LADIES' CLOTH SUITINGS in Biv, Green, Bronze, Gagpet, Cadet and Terra Cotta, from 25 cents ver yard upYo $1.50, FINE PLUSHES $2 an] $2.50 Velvets in Black and Colored, from $1.50 to $5. = = Very fine Brocade Velvets from $4 to $5.50. Great bargains in Black and Colored Silke, from the lowest grades up to the very best. A FEW CASES of Colored Atl-Wool Cashmeres. and Chooda Cloths 50 cents per yard, those ar: worthy of inspection at once, as they cannot be duplicated. 300 DOZEN NAPKINS and TOWELS, all pure Linen, good value, from 75 cents to $6 per dozen. FLANNELS, BLANKETS, BED QUILTS an SHEETING in all the best iiakes at vopaiar paca CARPETING, in Body Bruseels, Tapestry Brua- sela, Three-ply and Ingrain, new and handsome pat- terns, and will be sold at New York prices. 7° P™ W. W. BURDETTE & CO., Nos. 928 Tru anp 706 K Street Noarhwesr, 228-3t AY OPEN LETTER. TO THE PUBLIC. ‘The undersigned, in answer to the oft-repeated in- quiry as to when we give 8ur fall opening, begs toinform. the public geterally thatit takes place every day at 7 o'clkx ‘4.m, and continues until 8 in the evening. Thatour Fall and Winter Stock is complete, and embraces everything in the way of first-class Clothing. It is the best that skilled Iabor can produce, and style and fashion dictate. Since we have moved into our present store our busi- ness has grown wonderfully, because we conduct our business on the firm basis of honesty and fair-dealing. The Epeople know that we keep» first-class Clothing Store, and that we never resort to unfair methods to sell our goods. We keep the best goods only—no Shoddy, no Trash at any price. We quote the lowest prices for Rehable, Honest Goods in Washington. We are selling ‘Mens, Youths’, Boys’ and Children's Suits, thousands of them, in hundreds of styles. Our Clothing is man- ‘ufactured especailly for us, and the trimmings which are put into our garments surpass thoee of any other house. Our trade is growing in such a way that we have to use the finest grades. We make specialty of Silk and Satin Lined Garments, We have the best light- ‘ed, best appointed, and best stecked Clothing Store in the District, and that we have the honor to be, in the sense of public caterers in Clothing, ‘Xours, respectfully, A. STRAUS, 939 PENNSLYVANIA AVENUE, Near Tenth Street, AND 932 D STREET, P.8.-—All are invited to call, 025-Im * eee — eee PICNICS, EXCURSIONS, &c. DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. Fest Spey es wy THE WORKMEN Ss PECIAL. FAOUSEKEEPING GooDs. At IEFFLER’S PLEASURE GARDEN, — ‘WE! DE MEYER’'S CATARRH CURE cmueinix Oona pee tes San tes Stops hawking, snuffing, runing nostriis, poisonous | Music by Shroeder’s band. GITOMAN SILER Tancous dripping in the throat, and pains over theeyea, ‘Tickets 50c., admitting gentleman and ladies. 830-2t purifies the brésth and restores the voice, taste, EXc! 0 Les ppbr waaay teenaged 7 ipeeelieme pepre) GELECT Lined EXxcuRSION GBOS GRAIN BLES COMFORTR, VELY: i 5 PLUSHES, and =a. Satis RHADAMES, shades. SHEETINGS, symptoma As effective in cases of 20 years’ standing ——— in all the new = asin ordinary colds. Dr. Wei De Meyer's ‘Illustrated WONDERFUL CAVERNS OF LURAY, Don’t let your child get wet going to school when you —-, Treatise” on Gatarrh majled free on request. Cure | Via Baltimore & Ohio and Shenandoah Valley Rail- Senet Se GESAMER WAYRRPROGI TABLE DAMASK® $1.00 of all Draggists or delivered by D. B. Drwex & roads, for $1.3734. Ladies’ sizes only $1.50. Co., 182 Fulton st., New York. 530-8, t, tham THURSDAY, OCTOBER Srx, 1882. —— ij € STANDARD GRADES. LOWEST PRICES, Round Trip Fare, including admission to Caverns, | Don't forget the number—#17 MARKET SPACE. CITY ITEMS. cay $5.00: J. A. LUTTRELL & CO. ta 8) train will leaye B. & 0. depot at 7:40a.m., | _ 828 anclving Lara m. Returning ieave! burey at Sp. giving four Ip. BE, arritioe Washington at 10-90 fim. wine fot ‘BE FINEST BUILDING TYLER & CHEWNING, Men’s and Boys’ Fall Hats, Broadway and Fitth Avenué Silk Hats, $5. Black, Blue, Green, Dahlia, Plum and Brown hours at the Caverns. No change scenery eh Toute. Luray Cave is she only one in the world lizhted by the famous electric Heht, fu'ly dis 925 918 Tr STRERT NORTHWEST,” Derbys rere ee shapes, | P stalsctitic and stalagmeti THE FINEST BUILDING ae Rew the new and most popular rum mation” -Amone’, tema snieections ‘are THE FINEST BUILDING seppRY GOODS” ; vasket Springs, Fish s-ark ‘ud Frozen spices Svlcndid assortment: men’s fire soft Fur Hats, | Fountain. No‘chanee of clekinag required w visit che THE FISEST BUILDING $2 10 $5. Best stiff and soft “Dollar Hats” in America. ne irae and boys’ Fur and Wool Stiff Hats, to ‘Two hundred dozen new style boys’ and chil- dren’s Hats, In Black, Blue, Garnet and Green, in “AT COST,” FROM THE éru INST. TRUNNEL & CLARK, 2 803 MARKET SPACE, Caverns. | For tickets, rates, &c., callon B. & O. ticket THE FINEST BUILDING agente, 619 Pa. ave.. 1351 Pa. a cor. of New Jersey ave. and C st. GELEcT FAMILY OYSTER ROAST, SOUTH OF NEW YORK! SOUTH OF NEW yor: SOUTH OF NEW YOR fashionable shay ‘at ular prices, 50, 75, $1 TO BE GIVEN BY E. 8S. RANDALL AND C.E. SOUTH OF NEW YuRK! lh $1.25 ahd $1.50; (wood “School Hats, 80e2, 7Be., at DERMDNDN At Guemonn aUnOAT, SOUTH OF NEW YORK! en AS Oe ee eee $1) at Lewis’ “Popular One Price ‘Store,” 980 7h m a eee, WITHOUT RESERVE, St, bet. I and K sts. n. w., established 1863, October 1, 1882, 420, 422 and 424 SEVENTH STREET, B.—Price plainly marked in each hat. Th STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON will tea 420, 422 = ~~ pal sit nest e STEAME! NGTON ve 420, 422 and 424 SEV! EET. we Fro) e foot of Tth street at 1 p. m., returni: t8pom. ar eVEN fe are compelled to make this sacrifice in conse: ne aentonrm Zan. 61088, | Deugements Leveboe Saas Heine Stacsbee Arce” 420, 422 and 42¢ SEVENTH STREET. quence of our removal to our new store, Sil Marked Gentlemen: There is no question about Brown's Iron Bitters being the best medicine made to tone @ person up. T was all broken down, greatly de- ‘tated; In fact, generally used up. Since taking the Iron Bitters my appetite has returned. Tam allrightagain. J most cheerfully recommend the Brown’s Iron Bitters to all persons suffering as 1 aid. J.N. MINNIX. ‘Tangier Oyster Depot and Restaurant) 9th near E—Johnson’s, Choice steamed, roast and smith to deliver 300 bushels of oysters at Glymont trom 420, 422 and 424 SEVENTH STREET. Shace. Gone river. Tickets, 00. ceute, Exersboly" brine & lis sale will continuo for a. few days only Knife and fork. No objectionable parties a lowed on the : am opportunity to secure Langains is seldom © boat. The Committee reserve the rizht to take up an; —— eee oe refur a ane ee a joxets for _ at Brad ns Wneee 2 dunis' Cigar Stand in the Ainerican House. Feruson' Drug Store, Capitol Hill; Cropley’s Drug Store, George- GRAND OP! town; Mestrs. Randall & Fersons, and at the boat, GRAND OP} GRAND OP! GRAND OYSTER ROAST! A TO BEGIVEN AT GRAND OP AN goods not paid for at time of purchase willbe charged at regular prives, broiled oysters, All selected. Ladies’ Saloon first SP arlaie pce Sc hleag selec! S* Saturday, September 30th, 1882. — Te a floor. {The megnificent sieamer JANE MOSELEY has been or our HOUSEFURNISHINGS. It is Worth bs ik ceestoner Gt ti oma a FALL AND WINTER GOODS, —— = — — Remembering that Tarrant, Seltzer, Aperient 18 cemmirp pare eo ree FALL AND WINTER GOODS, 709 MARKET SPACE. 709 concentrated duplica ofthe celebrated Ger- ‘Tickets, One Dollar. man spring whose name it bears, and Whose vir- FALL AND WINTER GOODS, ittee—Cay j. W. Sit BE. B. Garces, . " >] 7 a tues it so eminently contains, Jaa Merrie We Rint tee Be Bone: FALL AND WINTER GOODS, cata, ee Doctors aad Gilewetins JOHN p DENNrs, HENRE EABMAN, Treasurer. FALL AND WINTER GOODS, HOUSFFURNISHING GOOD, ‘The doctors of New York city,hundreds of whom | State rooms can be secured at the National Hotel And ORNAMENTAL GOoDS: have personally visited Speer’s vineyards during | Cigar Stand, or from the Secretary. OCTOBER 2p AND 3p. FOR HOUSEHOLD ADORNMENT. the wine making season, say hls Port Grape Wine | ‘The Committes reserves the right to take up any OCTOBER 2p AND 3p. has proved to be pure, unadulterated, of a fine | ticket and refund the money. e26e0-3t OCTOBER 2p AND 3p. Our stock of above goods is now complete, and we are flavor and tonic properties and ts unsurpassed for OCTOBER 2p AND 3p. offering every inducement in quality, variety and price. its restorative powers, and they prescribe It as. & FI" For GREAT FALLS AND CABIN OCTOBER 40 AND 3m very superior wine.’ The principal churches in JOHN BRIDGE! New York and Brooklyn use It for communion. | ‘Ihe Steamer Facelsior, ccna: packet, will make her WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, y and Saturday. For information inquire at GRAY A MAGNIFIC} for vali diseases of women is demonstrated Dy | CHILTON S03 bat street, ‘opposite Center Mar- psi For sale by Druggists and Grocers. BATSE TG Bos, above pltoos, on WEDNESDAY, A MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY #28 709 MARKET SPACE. ——- an N > Jeavi wi A MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OLD WEATHER IS COMING. PREPARE The Great Value street and Canal, at 8'o’clock a.m. sharp. Fare, 50 5 C NG. EI can Can be chartered ‘Tuesda: " \GNIFICENT DISPLAY for it early by purchasing a first-class HEATING of Mrs, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound | Sats Found trip.’ Can be ch Terni ae mio WE EATHOBE OW PURSAC roc 'T DISPLAY STOVE, LA ‘Our stock is now oT complete, and if you will fayor us with « call we every day experience. ‘The writer of this had o¢- | Ke or G. W. WEBSTER, 114) 4th street north 4 MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY show for your inspection the largest assortment en, ce oe ine paneitat gs of. a west. 2m OF ALL THE above goods in this city. city K inhabitants, and op inquiry a8 which ts the most popular proprietary medicineot. BOARDING NEWEST FABRICS, OMT Le, Se St, Gourre and Stay Bond Rewsted, the time, was answered, that Atrs. Plnkham's Veg- | ee NEWEST FABRICS, Hdlant Homie and Barstow Purpacen Alm etable Compound occupies a most conspicuous REI vEST, SE. NEWEST FABRIC! jantels and Grates. Plumbing and G iting. Jobe place th the front rank of all remedies ot tuis | Q2() suite or singly with eet clase able boasts NEWEST FABRICS bing aud Hepairing promptiy attended to. ¢lass.—Journai 030-3i* NEWEST FABRICS, W. 8. JENS & 0O., Buckingham’s Dye BoswpING AT 318 Sy STREET NORTHWEST, p id . ‘717 %th nortawest. for the whiskers is an elegant, safe and rellable | at reasguatle raters rooms are all ont ane bey Comprising Manufactures of 2 _______—CT Ph tet peter. article, cheap, and convenleht for use; will not | windows. #29-3t" Comprising Manufactures of POTTERY AND PORCELAIN. en Oe ee URNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT Comprising Manufactures of ar Ask Druggists pooerd. Apply: at 1323 Corcoran street x north Comprising —— DIRECT carol RTATION For “Rat-Nip.” «It kills rats, mice, roaches, | Comprising Manufac:ures FRENCH, ENGL 'D. GERMAN, POTTERE chinches, &. Pact eee ga es ness CE aeeD Rooms, Meee pee AED Pohoreaie one sient boarders, 001 -50 per day. Highly Esteemed. alms" FLAGLER, 316 Tadlabe avenue, aie eee ee RICH CUT ENGLISH AND FRENCH GLASS, The youthful color and rich luster_are restored /ERMANENT, TRANSIENT AND DAY BOARD- HOME AND FOREIGN MARKETS. We call special attention to our new Fall Stock now to faded or gray hair by the use of Parker’s Hair era, at Summer Rates; aleo, Table Board $20 HOME AND FOREIGN MAKKETS. arriving, which has been selected with great care as Balsam, a harmless dressing, highly esteemed for | Month, at the McPherson House, corner 15th and I a P . at style, quality and price. its perfume and purit streets. (s7-lm*} MRS. T. SOUTHALL. HOME AND FOREIGN MARKETS. OARDING—MEALS DURING THE SUMMER — ee, Folly in Waiting. at New York Avenue Hotel for $20 per month: un- at 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N. W. It 1s the height of folly to wait until you are in | doubtedly the best hotel table in city for the ALL AREINVITED., . EFRIGERATORS AT REDUCED PRICES. bed with disease that may last months, when you | Price. sa ALL ARE INVITED. RAGHENTDowsd i i can be cured by a timely use of Parker's Ginger | 770R RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE AND ALL ARE INVITED. PATENT CREAM FREEZERS, Tonic. We have known sickly families made the en suite, with first-class table board. Mrs. D. B. teas FRUIT JARS, (beat make.) healthiest by 1L—Obseree STOCKHAM, 045 K street northwest. aul2-2m* ooo JELLY GLASSES. Forty Years’ Exverience of an Old Nurse. late Tabi Bose, $18 oan eh aeead Be Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup Is the prescription | $95: location central; bo liquors." W. 0. NAYLOL, Of one of the best female physicians and nurses tn | _mis-om LANSBURGH & BRO., = ——— e United States, ani 8 been used for fort == 7 = Y 7% rans > aEec ov years with never-falling ‘success by millions of | PVIELOCHIEL HOUSE. 512 9ru STREET NORTH- LANSBURGH & BRO., _____ PROFESSIONAL. mothers for their children. It relieves the child | ig-houses in the city. “Trausient Boarders accommo. LANSBURGH & BRO., SSS ra i ue bain, cures ey, anal Se 4 Sriping dated at reasonable terms. $29 LANSBURGH & BRO, HE WISE Fok Sreure, N DAILY WALKS in the bowels and wird colle, By giving health oo 2 ” rs a . to the child itrests the mother. Price 2 cents a PERSONAL. LANSBURGH & BRO., the fest ouaceced uy Geettet at Sh MITES Choe Dottle. mW ee VENT Glial Establishment, 1416 Pennsylvania avenue, op= Fry DS VOUINSTANOF: 420, 422 and 424 SEVE\ TH STREET. fosite Willard's Hotel. “Ottice fee 1 ner viait, Patrons $1,000 Rewara IP USR DUET aa OR LOU IN STAB OF. 420, 422 and 424 SEVENTH STREET. ized by the highest medical, judicial, political, military For any, case of pina, picentg {ning miceraten, ie fice. Answer. pan ae 420, 422 and 424 SEVENTH STREET. and naval dicnitaries of this , oun . represchtat! vem or protruding Piles that DeBlay’s Pi emedy | Pr HAMILTON. WHO HAD A GROCERY TO 420, 422 and 42: VENTH EET. of leading foreign coveruments, and thousands of other falls to cure." Prepared by J. P. Miller, M.D., 915 | V tragein the Star, will cal at the Star office. he wilt Gis sah acl at Gent cee ‘chown personages. Established an Washinetom, Ateh street, Philadelphia, Pa. None genuine witu- | ind a letter. [530-207] GEORGE » ies 23 in 1861 outhissiguature. Sold By drugzists —ols-co 420, 432\end 404 REVENTH STRERT. HE PRI 3 ADVERTISED FOR K. RANDALL PARs Dentist, wn 9th is not DAKBY'S Steam Power News} — * 23 7th street north over Ballantyne’s Book Elixir o per, Book and Job. Establishment, but a sinail ofhes Store. Gold’ allings a specialty. Gas kiven day oF a vegetable compound, contains no quinine; a pos- | next door. Darby is prepared. to do Printing of ry EVENING DISPLAY, migut, 815 ilive cure for Malaria, Fever and Ague, at Kloczew- | description at short nofice, as usual. 26-64" + EVENING DISPLAY, R. KLOEBER, DENTIST ao ete circle rice sc: 3a) ) JHE LONG-ESTABLISHED, RE- EVENING DISPLAY, 626 B Srnec: Nontmwzsr. liable Clairvoyant and Astrolowi-t, gives better EV NG DISPLAY, italized Air by the Hurd System, for the painless ex@ Is thee times the man he was berore he began | satisfsction i all uflars of hfe than ay poet the peo EVENING DISPLAY, eet = iS e P mn 2 el B a fession ; te @ past, present an | future destiny; gives’ = >) 1, P > using Wells’ Health Renewer. $1. Draggists. | advice and assietance on all matters appertasning to JD": 5t488 PaRsons, DENTIST, Depot, Stott & Cromwell. 3 |b Jove aud matrimony. ALL IN MONDAY AND TUESDAY, a0 ori GTaEEr. a Wa Bierrest: smeae eset nethoee MONDAY AND TUESDAY. nggolor nt y wns an ") “Alderney Dairy Wagons.” 2istreet, aboxe D street north weet ND! UESDAY, f Fresh Alderney Butter, churned every morning ar * SRTneRREHIVaTE MONDAY AND TUESDAY, _351 __Gasgiven._Houre 9a. m. to p.m. and delivered in 3g-1b, “Ward” prints, 40e. ner Ib. | WW, WAEIAMS AND C. E. PRICES | PRIVA MONDAY AND TUESDAY, Dters Gerdes eee” No. 437 Tif Also, cottage cheese. buttermilk and’ sweet milk, | ness “strictly confidential. Notice to, call at residence MONDAY AND TUESDayY, itstranchte- “Lect Insta $f pret ane . pint. romptiy attended to, Offiea hours—9'a.m. to.10 0.1m, ant pat Bi Y street northwest., mahl6-7m" ° A so — = oo = — Zz BETROTE KIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY, 309 9TH ee oo eae Fetal te ne Aa ae s B \G MYER STRAS- street northwest. Reliable information furnished OCTOBER 2p AND 3D, Aifeered iinnediataly ee ee BERGER fo ‘Mies EMMA BENSINGER, Loth of this | in all cates: consultation free; wilt call at residence ceronen 20 axp 30, ol ee ee ag NO cards, © | when requested: all busin Re BER 2D AND 3D, ALLY, 3 oe oN ER-BENSINGER, LEWIS NEWMYER | Fliers mht5-Tin Goce a ae NALLY, 1321 ¥ strect northwest. at OCTOBER 2D AND iD, SINGER, both of this city. No | ——— YOWLAND DENTAL ASSOCIATION, No. 21t >» 4%; street, three doors no-th of Prnneylvania, a vis aes LOST AND FOUND ‘THE BUILDING WILL BE OPENED ATOOCLOCE | seENe” Can ee ene eae Teme MARRIED. SSS eS a a Nitrous Oxide, without pain, will be $1 for the frat 3 2 bride's s HURSDAY NING-SKY TERRIER A.M. PROMPT. tooth and 60 cents each additional tooth at the «ane LEWIS. At the residence of the bride's 3 227 a as 7, 5 by Rev. Warren Goddatd, Jt, JULIUS. ENSIGN 5 & Aiualzan Fillings, fron $1 to $5. All work warrants KOCKWELL, and MABEL ROSE LEWIS, both of IN GOING ALONG a firet-class. Have ediuinistereh biltrpus Oekdete eee Washington, ‘D.C. r from 16th street to 7th D®ss GOODs! 30,000 patients, —————2-___-_ ‘thwest, a lance Pocketbook, contaiuin $5 in i DRESS GOODS! (Pauents coming by ear Will be furnidhed froo tieketa DIED. esency, a lot of Wills of ludiug, duplicat 6. &¢. A tonnd from the office.) oe mai BIRCHETT. On the nicht of September 29, 1882. in ble reward if returned to F. SEON, a8 = DENTIEN 715 LAI EERE PORTE : GHAR ee OST—$10 REWARD.—YESTERDAY, FROM 161] utiful Sets of Teeth, $8; Teeth Filled, $1; Ex! e dent of Florida and this city. rest. Del ; ; noel Funeral front cesta cf tak Hil cometees) Banaay, Hl street northwest, between the hotirs of six and BLACE SILES, | Vitnuut Pin 0) oe Ae ie | October first, five p.m. Friends are invited to attend, [Petersburg papers will please copy.] s DOWNES. On Friday, the 29th of September, seven o'clock, @ black woolly pup, with pointed nose, White cross ont breast, white fect ‘aod tanoolored spots COLORED CASHMERES, 1882, over the eyes, Return -o 1611 H street. 8: sa 11 o'clock p.m, Mr. ‘JOHN COLORED SILKS, AUCTION SALES. LOT! = — a few minutes past HENRIETTA CLOTHS, : DOWNES, of the Nautical Almanac Ole’, axed elghty~ Saas TREASURY DEPARTMENT, — A four years. ore ‘The Funeral will be from his Tate residence, No. 9B | Ty PAL ESTATECTHE ATTENTION OF GUITAL: | LADIES’ CLOTHS, avctammmmaros, D:G. Saemier 3, 18 street northwest,on Monday next, at 3 oS clack tay In- ists and those wishing to. bu: for occupation, 18 PLUSHES, . ferment at Hock Creek Cemetery. ‘The friends of the | caNol'ts hada eo ata T nx £2, UUs for occupation, ie ao On THURSDAY, THE FIFTH DAY OF OCTOBER, seiily ate invited to aliend jo, | nimMprFoved, on our books for sale, Full information | SILK VELVETS, 1885, commencing at TEN O'CLOCK A. My the, Treas HARD. On the morning of September 90, 1882, | as toprice aud teriur given on application at ser aticn SILK BROCADES, “Treasury Buildioa tothe highest bidder, eases EDWIN TILDEN HANDY, only sou of Henry’ J. and | and every facility afforded for a fall inspection of eect Fine Frecney Buin: re det, aaeye Susan A. Hardy, aged six years and twenty-two days. | pertion, FIICH, FOX & BROWN, SILK MOIRES, ohm peg pe Rg onto ‘There is no flock, however watched and tended, 1437 Pennsylvania avenue, consisting of brushes, carpets, cur hse te ny festa, larvever astended, Cel Opposite U.S. Treasury. NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS, ere 18 nO fireside, however fen - —— But eat chalr, : (OR SALE—ONE PRINTING OFFICE COMPLETE, ee Mantel ton fan ietiaes seaidenes, 229 Asti (Republican); One Steam Saw-Mill, Planer, and | SHAWLS, CLOAKS, FLANNELS, y ve 655 8 Timber Land on B. & O. R. R.: one stock of Rad fronds molaviiek @ sends soe: Deaties | Gecsrion: one sock or Dey Gooden ae Keraae ae BLANKETS, BED COMFORTS, ZELDT. "On September 20, 1860 a 5:45 p.m. after famous Shenandoah Valley. For circulars addres J. vo ot Nese alingering fines, JOHN P. JEIDT, a nat H_BRISTOK, Martinsbune, W. Vs #28-3t"__ | LADIES' AND GENT.'S UNDERWEAR, ete., etc., etc. [For Other Awetions See Seventh Page.} We GP Mea ah SOE Sae as SAFE DEPOSIT CO. _- FS ae FROM 1088 BY BURGLARY: TA4rYLon & H®Ft:. days. Funeral from his late residence, 1918 L street north- west, on Monday, October 24, a3 o'clock poms one ER. ber THA CARTER’ BBERY, FIRE OR ACCIDENT. SHORTER aged eixtystures, 18% Ld s THE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, guumeral from St Aurustings church, Monday, 8 26 ED ot a SOR z Carital. scecit nee, $200,000. STRONG. On September 29th, 1882, at We id, Bey git SNowpEN L. Hempstone. Cuantes Peary | Rents Safes for $5 to $60 per year, aud takes all Mt [ARY PALMER STRONG, n-ece of Mrs. 3 Hemet or Gis clers aned Cael are eee ae aS x = . en aaa of Secuntics Lat Ade TSpesial Deposit ot ene TRUNNELL. On Thursday, September 28, 1882, wes yf) BSS a WILL OPEN OCTOBER 4 WITH AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF FIRST-CLASS DRY GOODS, Consisting of Brocaded and Plain Silks, Velvets and Scees is al the ew chides.” Also, Black is ail quae HELLEN B. TRUNNELL, aged eighteen years and fiveimon! Fs rest sister Tir at seat, aud stl forever be; I cannot stay with you, on earth, But you can come to me, sister, and take thy rest; Bleep on, dear ty PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, God called thee home, He th Yet'free, may we all prepare to follow thee. By Hen Ststens. take place from her late re-idence, 1072 Jenterson. streets” Week Washington, Monday, at 3 o'clock. Friends and relatives are requested to attend. * a a tember 29th, 1882, RUBBER GOODS. CLARENOE ba Stax. vaguiorahuldo’ Jan i azdty late Mary : a tive months. a eee ape i in. | FULL LINE OF RELIABLE GooDs—ENGLISH eee ale eee uke © ree eee AND AMERICAN ADULT SIZES. MONEY TQ_LOAN. CHILDREN'S SIZES AND BOYS' AND MISSES" JMONE¥ TO Loan. GARMENTS IN FINE AMERICAN GOODS. ON REAL ESTATES ATS AND 6 PER CENT, TURKISH BATHS. GuriLinen Depertisent will show some grest bar- Nicis Hig, Hour), ng pool: good. ve ation Hesery and Underwear, Sawin, Goseamers and Um- | fromé an, 0010p. satund en ase ties i i Goods ahd Courtauld’s Eng- ane UNDERTAKERS., HEMPSTONE & PESRY, 803 Pennsylvania avenue. Pe ies Price Only. All ots meen ae . S FOR FALL AND WINTER. me Bee eee ‘MEN'S SUPERB MACKINTOSH COATS, D® soon ssuee RECEIVED... 5 20,000—MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE Pid toe tre a eng — Security, in large or small enme, at low rates of in- poly » ROBRER & \ 15-1 S ul 921 F street nort D IN CITY OR COUNTRY IN ‘suins not less than $500, at 5 por cent interest, ‘Span pesos and. ree security, fon Guree, — sand upward. Also, mibrtage, 3 . ), 355 ‘th New York ay suit sl%1m RUBBER HOODS. BUBBER UMBRELLAS, | filll ine Cashme All first-class goods at but a trifle more than the cheap ‘trash so much advertised. Maa iitime to sult at PERN AT, real a4 “f¢ 47 rlvania aventie. MOREE, 70 LOAN ON APPROVED REAL ESTATE TAYLOR & HUFTY. - 6 cent security, mae mcs on pias per ognt fone HUYCK, 1505 Pa. ave. sl-Im _ Opposite north entrance U. 8. Treasury. GeSTLEMENS HATS, ‘ONEY TO LUAN—LOANS NEGOTIATED ON ee owment insuran: icie it 10 Fall Gentle 's Dress Hats. M joc aunuan cooperative Policies excepted: Bor | New siupasiu Dowty Hats ta bisck, brown, blue and dowments maturing (thin five y t Address, | green. = - Isaac Smith's Umbrellas, all grades. B. H. STINEMETZ & SON, bi Raa TO Luan. a MONEY LOAN BEAL EST, summet trun wiU0 and Midwestraaal 2 | sop og 2300 Poheytedintaeiencen: Charges moderate Nodelay. PETAR, [7 18 QUITE CHILLY THIS MORNING. 4 osm ga ge ae ote Sent IMUST BUY ME A FALL OVERCOAT. | Evrsere Swine." baa MONEE TO LOAN a OR INTER Pit cictsoly would te»: weer nrsdent Cine fi¢tm_ 1090 FENN'A AVE... Cos, tem Grazer. EREST ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. == = SHER & CO., 4 : ’ a Taam be,