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~ “SS abht would follow tin “THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON WEDNESDAY Saget 29, 1983. “ake Eventus Stor has a reeuiar. permanent hema flac daily cirewiation mere thap tretic that of anv other daily vaper published in Washinaton. and ccuat to that of all tue _ctaer dafty papers here added toaether. Tux Stan office is ccrnected with the Telephone Kx- «Yapee. Advertiwements, crtecs for the peper by mai s2é otherwise. news, or any information oF business besent day oF nicht. tree of charwe. THE StaB will be sen> by mail, post paid, to thoes Jeaving thecity during the summer for any length of time, and the address changed as often as desired. Subscription, fifty cenws per month, POSITIVELY Ix aDvaNcE. ——EE—EEE From present ind'eation:, 1t does not require ex- traordinary political foresight to predict the out- Come of the Ohio election. Prior to the opening of ‘the canvass the result was deubtrul, with chances, apparently, slightly favoring the democrats. Now {t Ig scarcely probable that any man of sound Feason would stike @ dollar om the democratic Prospecta. One biuniJer nas succeeded another, Until the party fs almosi even without hop, The nomination of Hoalty was a damp-r upon demo- cratic ardor, to begin with. Theexpedient of taking Up New converts had mt with signal failure In the two preceding canvases; yet It was again re- sorted to in the face of t+ solemn warning of the abiest leaders in the state. The fate of Ewing and Bookwalter had not tight the Ohfo domocrats that republicans who d-sert their party do not carry any votes with them Into the enemy's camp, It has Deen concet-d by both parties that the control of the legisi.cure and very likely the elec- tion of the ticket, will depend upon Hamilton county. The democrats carried it at the last elec- tion, and upon that re.uit based thelr calculations Of success next fall But now the democracy of Hamilton county ts rent into two hostile fac- Uons, and a division of the vote is almost certain. Over 2,0c¢/yoters, representing the most respecta— bie elemmgfit of the purty, are openly antagonizing the Mpfean machine and its ticket. These demo- cragé hold that defeat Is preferable to the evils eceas of such Methods and men as have obtained the supremacy in party af- fairs, As citizens of Cincinnatt, they are not will- ing to a1 In the establishment of ring rule, even to “save the party.” ——_—__+e»___ The consolidation of the American Rapld, the Bankers’ and Merchants’ and the Postal telegraph companies will be consumm ated, It 1s sald, within few days The combination thus formed will start with wires exten ling throuzh the east from Wasbington northwardly, and running between New York, Chicago, Cincinnati and Cleveland. It Will come at once into competition with the West- ern Union in a portion of that monopoly’s most Profitable territory; but there 1s no assurance that the competition wiil last very long. The Western Union officials intimate that the consolidation is simply another scheme to compel the existing Inonopoly to rid Itself of opposition by purchase. ‘There 1s, however, some reason to hop? that the new project may really intend to be an honest rival of the Western Union, because there 1s money to be made by active and adequate com- petition In the telegraph service, Besides, it is Questionable if the Western Union can afford to buy up any more rivals It fs already gorged to Yepletion. In order to get rid of competition in ‘thts way it Is forced to pay much more than the Property purchased is worth; and Western Union stoek will not stand much more watering. —<e>___ the stea:nr Riverdale, the botlors 0¢ which: exploded on th» Hudson river yesterday, Was an old vessel and not regarded as safe, seems tohave ben Known to pretty much everybody except the oMet sls whose duty It was to know It As the boat was nearly worn out, It 1s quite prob- able that her bollers were in the same condition. Indeed, the explosion is prima facte proof that ether the botlers were not sound or the engineer not competent It is not the fault of the inspec- tion laws that unsafe siesmers are permitted to ply our waters; the responsibility rests with the inspection ofMfictals. ——__~<e>______ King Alfonso’s ministers are raising a row be- eause he proposes to visit Germany. They do not appear fo be equal io tuelr opportunities. Why @on’t they follow the example of American Cabl- Bets, and take advantage of their chief's absence ‘to have a good time theiaselves? —~<02—_____ Protection, which for years has been a promt- Bent feature of our tariff system, has hitherto ‘Deen applied for the benefit of home Industries as against those of foreign lants; but now ft is pro- posed to extend it to int-raal affairs, and to pro- tet one home industry against another. The trunk line commission on freight rates are constd- ering the question of increasing tha ratz on Chi- cago drsse] beef, not bee..use the pres nt $2! ule does not afford the ratlroads satistactory com- pensation, but to provect Ilve-stock shippers against the inroads into their trade mae by the dressed meat. This 1s protection with a ven- geance. It isequivaleat toa proposition to make the consumer of beef pay for the maintenance of The live stock trade after tthas falled to sustain Mself. For Fax Sares. CANTON FLANNELS, SHAKER FLANNELS, HABIT CLOTHS, MEDIUM-WEIGHT UNDERWEAR. TYLER & CHEWNING, aus 909 PE} SYLVANIA AVENUE. New Fax Dex Goors, W. M. SHUSTER & SONS ARE EFCSIVING DAILY SHIPMENTS OF NEW AXP CHOICE DR¥ GOODS, IN STAPLE AND SPECIAL GARGAIN IN 42-IN. FU aT = ALL COLORS. Set iess FULL § OCK OF OASHMERES IN 8TREE' EVENING SHADES. ” a ae, LOTHS, ALL COLORS. NONPARIEL VELVETEEN FOR SUITS, IN ALL SHADES: 1HE BEST GOODS IN THE MAR- EF HE S VELY GEXU! SPECTION LARGE STOCK OF SILKS, SATINS AND VELVETS. BLACK SILKS, EVENING SILKS AND CHOILE STREET SHADES, IN GREAT VAKIETY. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, ONE PRICE. 919 Pennayivenia Avenue. N. B.—TH® BEST IS THE CHFAPEST. au28 Tus Is Tar Toe OF YEAR WHEN THERE IS ALWAYS AN ACTIVE DEMAND FOR MEN'S TROUSERS, AND WE HAVE PROVIDED LIBERALLY OF GOOD THINGS AT LOW PRICES IN THAT LIN. YET A LAKGE PROPORTION OF OUR GUSINESS IS STILL IN MEN'S SUITS, THE SUIT STOCK IS JUST ABOUT AS COM- PLETE AS AT ANY EARLIER DATE, AND WHATEVER Is NEBDED IN MEN'S CLOTH- ING YOU MAY EXPECT TO FIND HERE, OF THE USUAL HIGH QUALITY AND aT BEASONABLE PRICES, WITH A LEGAL GUAKANTEE OF SATISFACTION. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, {07 SEVENTH STREET. Opposite the U. 8. Post Office. Srecrar. Asp Proxouxcen Bazaars. ed BRODHEAD & CO.’s, _ S211, 13,14,29,30,00p1__1205 F street northwest. New Hore. Lavaverre, Baoap amp CHESTNUT Staxers, PHILADELPHIA. unsurpassed; newly and im- Syberia = aa. wis, 26¢ L. U. MALTBY, Proprietor. [tcHixe AND BURNING! ITCHING AND BURNING! ECZEMA, or Salt Rheum. with its aconfzin $24 burmitig instantiy pelloves Uy awacs baths wi! Ingle application of CUTICURA the grest Skin Cure. ia repeated , with two or ee Concvns Pere Se ewe Fusion ‘o100d ‘rérepiration pure and ualiritating, the bowels open. tholiver and kidneys active, will speedily cure a, Teeter, wrery species of Tech e fcaly and Pi Diy Humes ot « co of Teching, tcalg anit Papi tia iho'’calp and.~kin, wien the best physidiaus and all ‘remedies fail! TICHING HUMORS, Barber's. Grocer’s and Washerwoman's Lich, otro Delicate Itching Hum ra, both rexes which are particulary distreselag at this seomon, are iusiantiy reheved and speedily and. perma- nently cured by the above treatment. Now is the time, wren the Lores are open and the perspiration abundant, focieanse the bleod of impurities and the akin of tor- turing and disfiguring humors. THOUSANDS OF LETTERS ion repent this. : I have been a ter- or yanre with, Blocd and skin Hamers; e been obliged to chun public places by reason of my “fisaring Lumors; have had the best physicians; ve spent hundreds of doiiars and got no relief until L used the Curicuma 1 nMipras, winch have cured ma, ‘snd left my akin and b.ood as pure as a child's. in our CUTICURA REMEDIES are the greatest medicines on earth. J. W. ADaMs, Newark, O. ‘The half has not been told as to their cuties ores Cc. A. Wittiams, Providence. They cure in every ease. + ON. We BROCK WAT, M.D. Franklin, X. H My friends know how I from Salt Rheum until cured by them. Mas. Buows, Malden. Cured me of z Serefn onx H of thirteen years’ durat on. Ric#anpson, (.H., New Orleans. CurictUna ReMEptes at all Driegists. re: CUTT- cura, 50 cenis; KESOLVENr, $1; SOAP, 25 cents. POTTER DRUG AND CHEMIOAL CO., BOSTON. SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE _ficenees the nasel aeeazes of foul mucus, restores the senses of smel Este and hearing when attested frees the hesst, taaeat d bronchial tubes of offensive matter, sweetens and Darifies the breath, stops the cough and arrests the pro- wgress of Catarrh ‘towards Consumption. COMPLETE ZREATMENT, with INHALER. $1. Ask for SANFORD'S RapIcaL CURE. ‘au29 Do You Kyow THAT OUR STOCK OF BOYS’ AND CHILDREN'S SUITS IS NOW COMPLETE FOR THE . FALL SEASON? and if you want Suits for Dress, Suits for School, or Suits for the Play Ground, come to us and expect to find Just what you want, aud at PRICES that are guaranteed, atall times, to be the LOWEST. ONE PRICE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, A. SAKS & CO. « LEADING CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, 316 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. au29 Hosiery AND Hanoxercuters aT WOODWARD & LOTHROP’S BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE. )PENING BARGAINS OF THE SEASON IN HAND- KERCHIEFS AND HOSIERY, Children’s Plain White All Linen Hemmed Handker- chiefs, 3c. each. Children’s Piain White and Printed Borders AllLinen Hemmed Handkerchiefs, only 5c. each. Children’s Piain White and Printed Bordered All Linen Hemmed Handkerchiefs, only 6, 8 and 8%c. each. Hemstitched Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, small eize, made from ends of cloth, 6c. each. ‘Hemstitched Pare Linen Handkerchiefs, Ladies* size, Be. each; 3 for 25. Hemstitched Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, Ladies! size, We. each; $1.20 per doz. Ladies’ Extra Fine Pure Linen Hematitched Hana- Xerchiefs, both wide and narrow hems, only 123c.each. Ladies’ Extra Fine Pure Linen Printed Bordered Mandkerchiefs, only 12%c. each. Gentlemen's All Linen Hemmed Handkerchiefs, at 12%c., Ie., 1c. and 25c. each—for the price, better than we ever offered. Gentlemen’s Woven Borders, All Linen Hemmed Handkerchnefs, extra quality, orly 123gc. each. Gentlemen's Pisin Colored Linen Handkerchiefe— Cardinal, Navy Biue and Ecru—I7c. each; « bargain. Gentlemen's All Linen Hemstitched Printed Border Handkerchiefs, extra fine quality, 25c. each. EXTRAORD!NARY VALUE! 50 Doz. 20-inch White H.S. China Silk Handkerchicfs Only 500. each. ‘We were fortunate in securing sbove excellent bargains in Handkerchiefs st Auction, and offer them at small profit. CHILDREN’S AND MISSES’ HOSIERY. ‘Misses Plain and Ribbed Colored Hose, all sizes, 5 to 8, finished seams, full regular made, only 26c. per pair. Boys and Misses Heavy Ribbed Hose, Cardinal, Navy, ‘Wines and Garnet, all sizes, 373¢c. per pair. Misses Fine English Derby Ribbed and French Ribbed and French Lisle Thread Hose at lower prices than wecould ever before make. Weare buying these goods cheaper than ever before, and we keep the prices down with themarke, Ladice Extra Quality Plain Colored Hose and Bilk Clocked Balbriggan Hose, 3 pairs for $1. Ladies Plain Colored Hose, extra fine quality, splendid assortment of colors, 45c. per pair. Ladies Pisin Black Balbriggan Hoee, special, 460. pair. COTTONS AT LOW PRICES. 10-4 Bleached Sheetings, good quality, 25c. per yard. 4-4 Brown Cottons, good quality, 6c. per yard. 4-4 Bleached Cottons, fine quality, 8c. per yard. SCOTCH CRASH. 2,500 yards All-linen Scotch Crash, pure fisx, 15 inches wide, both in bleached and half biesched, for 60. yard. RUSSIA CRASH. We Axzs Suowmne A Loe OF COOKING RANGES ® AT VARIOUS P-ICES FROM $3.50 TO $180. z aa ats SE RACES. with BRASS FRAMES, BRASS ANDIRONS, from $5.50 to $60 per pair. PORTABLE BASKET GRATES, from $5 to $59. PARLOB GRATES, from $10 to $100. A large stock of STOVE FURNITURE at low rates. stock embracing many new and handsome designs. EDWARD CAVERLY & CO., Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating, anit 1425 New York avenue. RRR OOY ¥ A jends Glass, Crock BV ho ‘oy ¥ aa E Wood! china beater ERE G QO YY AAL — Se.sclidasrock! Hard EB ROO ¥ Aaa a tt FIRM AS & 00 4 ALLLL GRANITE! most elas- 460, Lb U_ EEE tic Glue on earth! A @eogrn U E SameonianGiantamong 02 bisa Yat Ere Metros ments! = aco tin “oo” fee bie and. Xo. Prevaration—Al Ready Aimayo LIQUID! on—Alwa; Always g Mende Mabie: Stone’ Batches ou Leather and Auber Goods, Hric-a-brac, Jewelry, Metals, Billiard Cue Tips loth, Cara Board In Serap Books, Leather Belting, Grnamenta cf every kind, Book Backs, ware an everything clse with Ch hchnaots pateineery tenacity!! ‘Manufacturers of Gummed Labels, Textie Fabrics, Eguyers Bes supped by pation or betes oe ta RUPP or onus. re tke; by malt, post-paid, 10c. extra, ‘Mai!od only by the manufacturers, JU. OMEARA & CO., 1347 Pa. ay., Washington, D.O. Live Agents wanted éverywhere. "Boid by Druga Grocers, Stationers, Hardware and general stores, Tal GENTLEMEN'S MANILLA AND BTRAW HATS Hleache CUNNINGHAM, Practical Hatter, mya $11 'H street northwest. COSDEMNATION (OF [LAND FOR WATER SUPPLY. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, August 21, 1883. Wienras, by section 1 of the act of 1882,0b.294, (July. 15), entitled— “An Act to increase the wator supply of the city of ‘Washing and for, other purposes,” it is, among ott x8, provided— ‘That the Secrctary of War shall cause to be mado a Washington Aqueduct fron ite presest castors tori aa mn Aqneduct from its rn termi- Tus to the higuiuround worth of Waskineton eee Bin street extended, and of the land necessary for # reser- voir at that point, the capacity of which shall not be Jose than three hunared million gallons; and a like sur~ ¥ey and map of the land necessary for a dam acrosa the Potomac river at the Great Fails, including the land now ocoupled by the dam, and thejand required for the extension of said dam across Conu’s Island to and upon the Virginia shore: and when eurveys and maps have besn made, the secretary of War and the Attorney General of the United States snail proceed to acquire to and for the United states the outstanding title, if any. to sald land and water rights, and to the iand on Which the ate house at Great Falls stands, by condem- nation.” ‘And aleo that— «When the map and survey are completed, the Attor-. ney General shall proceed to ascertain the owners or" claimants of the premises embraced in the survey, and shail cause to be publistied. for the space of thirty days, in one or more of the daily newspapers pubiished in the, District of Columbia, a description of the eutire tract or tracts of land embraovd in t y that the same has been taken for the uses mentioned in this act, and notifying all claimants to any portion of said premises to file, within its period of publication, in the Department of Justice. a description of the tract or parcel cisimed, and a ststsment of its value as esti- mated by the claimant.” All of which will better appear npon reference to such act. And whereas such map and survey have been com- pleted: Now, therefore. in accordance therewith, and under bove requirements, I hereby give notice that the ral parcels of land and water rights below described have been taken for the uses ubove indicated, viz: (a) FOR EXTENSION OF AQUEDUCT. Ist. Itis proposed to take a right of way for a tunnel Whose least depth below the sur:ace of the ground will ary from 59 ta 170 feet, as shown in detail by the longi- tudinal section on tracing A; the line of tunuel com- juences at the auxiliary gate house of the distributing reservoir; thence north 81 decrees 40 minutes 22 sec- onds east 20,826 feet to its e2stern limit at the site of the proposed reservoir east of Howard University. |. It is proposed to take and acquire title to the fol- lowing tracts of laud at the sites of tho several shafts, viz: At Foundry Branch, working ‘bout three (3) acres, more or less, located in the of Foundry Branch south of, and fronting on, the *‘New Cut"* At Fayette Strect, air shaft, a lot 50x100, fronting on Ft street. ‘ayes ‘at Rock Creck, working shaft, about two and one-half (249) acres on the left bank of the creek, extending about 1,000 feot down stream from the lower mill dam, and Bounded on the east by the mill race. ‘At an Air Shast, located about 1,400 feet west of the Columbisroa‘, on tunnel line. a lot compris.ns about 5,000 square feet, more oF leaw and a right of way for & Toad 30 fest wiae, leading from the nearest public at Ghamplata dernue, worklog shaft, « 1ot front Champlain Av nue, working 8 lot ing ou Chama fat avenuo and compriaing 40,000 square more oF leas. ‘A roadway 60 feet wide, and about 1,350 feet long, from the auxiliary wate house at the distributing reeer— Yols, to the intersection of the Foxhall lane and New Dut roads. ‘The soveral parcels of land referred to above are indl- gated by the spaces inclosed in green on tra: ing A. Their exact boundaries are not specified, because they an be modified within certain limits with s view to conforming, as far as practicable, to the wishea of the property owners. (b). FOR RESERVOIR NEAR HOWARD UNIVERSITY. Jat. It is proposed to take and acquire title to about 67 8-10 acres of land lying in the depression east of Howard University, together with all improvements thereon, comprising property in Howard subdivision, = Radivided Broperty. as follows: Biocks 9 10, 11, 25, with adjoining strects, an: BG, D, ¥, F, at ook WaAsnnaron Crry, i a Lots 10% 21 inclusive, all in bi together with that of College Street joining Jota 10 to C, inclusive, in said block; also the Spr Lot belonging to the United States, contaluing about £10 acres: also about 22 4-10 acres of undivided land, said fo belong to the Howard University, 6-10 scres said to belons to the Soldiers’ home and 203-10 acres sald to belong to G. E.{Moore. Also » Lot* 20 feot aquare in the southwest corner of Gen. Whittlesey’s property. 2a. Tf tg also proposed to take a it Of way 60 foot wide, and for such lenyth as may be ueeded" to extend 4% street (so-called) from boundary to and upon the property to be taken for the reservoir. It is proposed to lay the larve relnforeing mains along thus line: ht of way through LeDrolt Park has beou promised in writing, free of cost, and it alread exists asa public street from there t» the Howard Uni- verity grounds. ‘This will leave @ length of about $60 Stas [nate Solero under (ts esd hown ands rete under this heading are a on tracing B, indicated by the parts colored in yrecn. (©). LAND FOR DAM, ETO., AT GREAT FALLS. Ist. For extending the dam to and upoa the Virginia shore, its proposed to take and acquire titie to aetrip Virginia channel and conneetiog tie 11a oot ee andl, and connecting the U.3. D1 on Falls{sland and Hard-to-come-at, with the Us. property on the Virginia sore, ‘This wiliextend the preesat limits of the U.8. property on the Virginia shore to the south, by taking ihe tcangular lot Coutaining about acres. st ‘This tract is colored in yellow on tracing 0. It is proposed to hold and acquire title to the lot on which the gate-house at the Great Falls now stands, containing about one-fifth of an acre. ‘This tract is colored in brown on tracii o. It is proposed to take and acquire ‘itle fo a tract con- De to-house lot with the U. 8. rOperty Falls feiang, containing about 26,10 acres.” The iene al ent Conduit and a part of the dam A few pieces Body Brussels, $1.25 yard. ‘Tapestry Brussels, 750. yard. ‘Mattings very Cheap. A lot of Tapestry and Brussels Rugs, 9x12 fect and SINGLETON & HOEKE, jen 801 MARKET SPACE. Ocr Dooz Sronrs. “AWW RENMIS 7 6 tance mice trons 5 ber fet aD. “ARRRPP Ec ages of tore arr bn au2s 736 an38_ 736 Removed 136 Tth street northwest. 736 SS rere ees FRUIT | PRESSES OR WINE OR JELLY; APPLE PABERS, &o, beamed e+ S~eeraed BHaBoW, eo, ¥. P. MAY & CO., WANTED—HELP. ANTED—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO COOK strect northwest. = “aad. FOR RENT—ROOMS. ee ay Waxes aoe TO DO GEN- eral house work two adults and BENT-TO TWO YOUNG MEN, WITH petrleges of fp refined hom oe bee remodeled ‘ -ANTED— —A_ FIRST - CLASS fpodersior arts four Bice ca of cars. Adress HOME. so Rorthwest. 4 Rn a cae ghance for investment. be. sd.on any ‘RMANENT, TRANSIENT AND DAY BOARD: ‘ARTED—A CO! ‘AND EXPERIENCED RB RENT-TWO ROOMS IN THE SECOND | terme Houses open for inspection 7 m. to on retes at W' ‘white oF col: red, for a: child; f < : EYER; M ‘Nurse, se pee er aoung, child: gond F story for $6 Pet month. "Inquire at 206 Mamach Pato Inquive of the owner, JOHN HOCKEY MYER sea Hloaey joomner of SSaNmnaT ctreeuss tins” “ANTED—A MIDDLE-AGED WHITE WOMAN BRENT — COMMUNICATING FURNISHED E_AT A GREAT BARGAIN—-A SEVEN- CORNER OF lira & W Wantine ana tree Aleo a, FP Socune, ca first and serous Aaa ca suite or cin- | F'room rick House, al imod imnpe, sherman's How. | Aang ar with tor class oyster shucker. Box 82, office.229-3t* | gia; conveniences ; Aesirable rooms: Det, Ist and 2d v.e.'; will rent for $22. Bice S308. permanext and transient quests, WANTED, A GIRE (GERMAN PREFERRED) TO | SYEOGGY looated: nicely faraished. Inquire at, 725 | C. H. PARKER, oor. di and E ota. « oe" | scwommodated at summer tales. Bre MJ, ‘and iron, family. Inquirest1710 ALE—H STREET NoETH- | SP et Ponneyivanin avente nora: au29-21° i RENT—TWO NICELY FURNISHED COM- wrest, Apel ak ial Rhode dalond worth: LX0%, AIRY Rooms For SAAT pis AND W ‘tor geeeal wares a ee rea Sarcumen hwest, noes oi Sy, ae *h ub R_SALE-AT A_GREAT BARGAIN, A = stacuiy required Soin per finn SES prod nett ta Seaneriveiia arene GET | eheee required. ero ine Fane Gree J-room trick and storecconn:; iRMOXT. HOUSE_CHANGE OF PROPRIETOR, WANTED-< BBSPECTABLE WOMANS 48 COOK | [WOR RENT_4 FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED | 636 and L i nf care Pfauuities: ‘Rates ning sn for gencral nowework for s small say —— Se nore a a ny SUK $90,555 and Ht porn. EW-DERTSOM, Pet Feet. = i F ‘eecond floor, suitable for de: dreeemaktng, PSE LArigs Rowse, 8. W.00R. Tore cere. WASEEDSp PROTESTANT WOMAN TO 10 | Heht Dusinow ce houskecpina: Git Lain streot aa RAS ee k= Al ype ae A pena. No ene Fs loge Gon BA ELzASaN FURNISHED atreasonabie torme, Meals at all one |. Address box 22, ‘office. ‘au29-2"" | nished By caterers ene meus z, pine NG, RooMe FOR LADIES AND ‘ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN TO GO TO LOU- R RENT—TWO VERY PLEASANT, UNFUR- pa fea! 24 conte. 3 sca Bcketa 68 = DOUN County, Ve Cook. Must be wellre | HY’ oianed comm cathe roe eeaSANaS E 2 commended. Inquire af 990 La. Ave. TE | dren taken, DAT Macoseensee are oe oe ge ag yk mpi —h Ee. i‘. WANTED. A WHITE GIRL, A~ NURSE; MUST FPQE BEN !—NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, THIK a = Phd ne aS have ood cit} references. “Apply to Mrs. SKIN- | K¥ floor, front with board, one square fro Fraskin Aras a KLE, Oak street, Mt. oasant. Ae | park. for gentienian. 1103 13th street north- LOST AND FOUND. WARTEDIA, RESPECTABLE, WHITE PERSON = ae ———— = — know how fo epok' good wars Paid; nove out thoes | POS RENT ae SaReET A VY LARGE | a eg competent need apply. Address COMPETEN,', Star | oloects; ‘ono aquare from ith street cate and. to with all mod: tmp. ; price $000; cote ete Ob ers | dccosead f ther, Liberal reward will be pend ir return office, au2g.2¢"_ | squares from Belt line. Board if osired at moderate | Pesideuce, “O. H. PAE, 4 and Fete oor menst | ei to MAIZY WHIGHT, Butea of Eneraying’ apd WASTED FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK—AN R SALEBY 8. H_ WALKER, 690 LOUISIANA ne = intelligent German girl. A nest, willing worker it RENT—906 K STREET N.W., COMMORTABLE | JVO® SALEBY 8 neaci pieted, with eli | PF OST_ON THE WASHSTAND IN THE LADIES’ Juliana food home, pay and family, ot 811 and nicely-furnished Rooms, second floor, imodern ‘convenience: 408, 415 and 409 B tollet room of the Baitimore aud Uhio R.K. depot, ae 2 Plcasod to brctangs Set rence, suse ae | oust: Would readily rent for $30 por mouth. ‘aesday, August 23th, about 4°30 p.in., ome solitaire ‘ANTEDIA YOUNG MAN OR BOT AT ioe x | Picesed to ex Seeeeen. —— ae Sees: table tenardelt te fess ieee ceo street northwest; 0 some 3 x 5 5 =, SECON! il Le given if left with GE : Hence in bell hanging and locksmithing.-auas-ar | FY qRee NTA COMMUNIOATING ROO: private bear | ROR BALE— TYG. 410 Tin street northwest, out WANTED — BY eapremmen op, warre | room. at iba northweet. au27-st° SPECIAL BARGAINS IN HOUSES. ‘SUMMER RESO — ‘woman for xeneral housework in family of four; 7 RENT—A eLY-FURN SHE. Look at the Houses, then look at the prices. S E ES! 5. ee Ee teehee | Eon dee ee ened ER | twialinimedsameactrieaa |—— SUMMER RESORTS ANTED—LADIi ND GENTLEMEN—WE | ¥ family; references req a 428 Lith JOHN T. ARMS, VERMONT HOUSE, = VY, turnin light, Siinle werk, sent by mall any die. senor we = su: au27-6¢ 810 F street northwest. Abaotie Cy Scan cies eae oes ce, ‘@f00d price when finished; ° ENT—PLLEASANT FURNISH? D ROOMS, OR “OR EXCHANGE—BARGAIN—NORTH- | room. ‘The houre will be kept open ab the ewe Le: gone’ at onto dating eare.nours, ox aa tsedy works | Aon grt eocond and fourth stortes: also, handsome POR SALE 08 EXCHANGE BARGAIN— HO! Hed- | For particulars ad.iress Mew. Hone BLACK ny Bentadon; $2: 05 $0 monte tet io eae aearepre. | Upright P weet, Senge; fing stable and extensive grounds. Addroms E. | aovatane drees J. Bi D'& Ud., Manufacturers, Box 2067, | woat of Mar and Navy Departments; all the Avenue | FVOR,SALE VERY, CHEAP — FOR $2.000—TWO- 3,000 FEET ABOVE THE SEA, Boston, oS Se | Hetroct, 0 PAK a front: references exchanwed. 1803 | water: good lot; on Ketrest near Sis We EY MUR: | AND ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM HAY FEVER, W 22052 WHITE, 11 COLORED WoMEN = =a FORD, 804 F street northwest and MALARIA, FLIES AND MOSQUITOS. Nurooe, Boru Gite, Weird! Bring mforeacen 8 | Ente wage oe a tae OE eb, APART: | TOR SALE Fetn.w. PRICE & COOMBS, Licensed Agents. 23-71" ae oes £ ae exposure. bath, &o. AS ate Nos. 19021208 Net we bet inna te ‘sts., the BARATOOA, ANTED—LADIE8 OR YOUNG MEN IN CITY OR | = = erson equares. _ 83-1 highest location in this city, built very subst ntial. with IW renee eae ene MeCN CLES OM fhe latest improvements, atid containing 11 large-nse | THE QUEEN OF AMERICAN WATESING PLACES. thelr own home: $2 to$5 « day easily and auietly made FOR RENT—H4HOUSES. Sxtures, ‘ana polished brasris eed for nein ee — Pork pent by mail) no canvassing. no stamp for reply ae le ee re re ee i al petio e LY sree a as cn Drawer Che Pat delphin, Pann Oe amas (OR RENT—NORWOOD, SITUATED ON 71H | Story. fronts are faced with prowed and orne- connection in Jersey Clty station ‘with trains =~ F street road. near Whitney avenue; 8 room house | Mental bricks, and have lofty towers, the upper fartof | via West Shore route, avoiding the ferry at, AN TED GA FOREMAN DAIRYMAN AND 1WO | ana stablo: nice srounds, Will bo Torrent September | Which acta ane ventilator. ‘Ths houses ure open Fer ex, | 32% transfer through New York. jsorors ous farm. Apply st FULTON'S Loan | Tiss. Appy to A- 8. CAYWUOD, 935 Oth crocs | amination from 6 a.m. to p.m. every day. Lerve Washington 8 a Office, 314 9th street northwest. sul7-2w_ | northwest. ____suzo-st | Apply to the owner, R. GOLDSCHMID, ANTED-AT NEWPORT NEWS, wot ato por BENT-BY | z ca aull-3m 812 7th strect northwest. wee ae ere Ne BUNCH OR SALE—TWO FRAME HOUSES, $1,100 A Sane” OY G 1822 Tstrect northwest oanytvania arenas, F piece; $2,000 Brick Store: @ good Drasines stand: ‘WANTED. WHITE AND COLORED COOKS GEN oS h sitet northwest... SS estate, "Apply 404 9th street northwort eut-im Baltim h'a, New York and elsewhere, 1270 B street southwest. ae Families furnished Servants with references: Try tx, nae 45. FOR SALE—LOTS. 926 F st. n,w., Licensed Agency. C.K. PRICE & CO. uyeR. ; 3y2-9u" au29-3¢ 1505. aecs 5 OR SALE—BUILDING LOTS ON WASHINGTON HENRY MONETT, ANTED_EMPLOYMENT BUREAU—FAMILIES ee ene Sto Heights. “We have for salea number of the finest eral Pae-enger Agerit, 5 WW itentabed wi eer eA oe WELES Fern END i, COR. 6 AND G BTS :8-W.. ANIGE | Butding Lots on the hill at the head of Coancilcut | _au?-1m Chambermaids, General H kers, &c. Servants wanted. "in O* DONDOIES SIO TOUS SE Sow. ae eee No, 24 State atrewt, New York, ASASUMMER KESORT RIVER SPRINGE ‘stands first on the col) fo- nocial eujoy ment hil avenue, which will be sold to prom: two--tory and maneard Brick Dwelling, i¢ a Water and gan: splendid cellar; cool pumpin front, Only $27 por ui." 1 HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, 917 Fat-n.w. 29-30" WANTED—SITUATIONS. WANTED-A SITUATION BY A YOUNG WHITE Man, 21 years of age,in a store or business house; would prefer s place where he can board; small _wases seto\; Bas common school eduoation mows, the city Yery well, and can drive; good references given. .Ad- drm OY. Bear omen ‘au2s-2t" (WANTED—A SITUATION BY ANEXPERIENCED Coachman; can give as his reference bis presont gmployer, with whom he has bean f for the past e:ght youre. Address Box 93, Star office. au28-31" WANTED—ROOMS. q and good living. Boating, Fruit, Medicine, Fe ier dane Aig L. 8TREET aoe ee residences of the ci a ee us peters a Oud medical bey yore ae ———, land inonth. ‘Apply on premises. ‘8u29-20" | northwest. ‘aul8-2w | st Colton’s wharf and call for ‘0 RENT—3-STORY BRICK MBUSE;12 ROOMS; ates © Sx R SALE-SMALL CASH PAYMENTS—PASY -Im* : ine location; all modern improvemenia; M etr-ei | KV verme Baden tue, tae of Mount Pleas. | —S22-1m River Syeinss ?. 0. Ma. Rorthwent, between $d and 4th strests, Kentiow.’ Ap- | ant head of lath street. DANENHOWER & SON, 1296 | FVARLTON HOUSE. Diy 914 F ‘street, ‘au29-st" | F street. im | C CAPE MAY POINT, N. J. OR RENT—BY SEPTEMBER 1—A THRER- encon const for locatt ol whe Story brick house, & rooms ana bath, 103, comer 2d | FOR SALE—MISCELLA NEOUS | 1##00nd tonone on the coast for location and A streets n.e. Apply on premires. 9u29-6t* R RENT—TWO-8STORY BRICK, 1211 4TH Management. A. H. HAMILTON, Proprietor, E. NEW PHETON | *t-eom Fa. Wears open as owner has no xo. S = ET mrect northwest, seven r Toons, hall cellar and sum | further use for it; 913 G street hortiwost. ‘su29-2t" cies Bae Chap bees tine ot Bs carey 920 7th street northwest. au78-St CALL | Hon; boating an #25 W4NTED_TWO FURNISHED, OR PARTIALLY Furnished Kooms, (third floor preferred,) with Board, it rivate family; location northwest, and un- ¢centionable; terms moderate, ‘Address Mi. Le D. & 1715 H street, ‘city. 1t* ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, ROOM A. board in a refined private family in the West End; references exchanged. Address J. I. N., Star office. au28-3t Wasi one abt atea, Seas lave adjoining r on e ra or second floor, with good-table bosrd, within conve- nient distance of Treasury department. Terms $15 per month. Address Box i51 Star office. a25-29&sep1* NTED—FIRST OF SEPTEMBER 4 ROOMS, unfurnished, near to good school, northwest, with beard. State lowest terms. Address J. G. C., star office, au2i-3t” FoR SALE LONE PONY AND PHETON. conic rt ee : at 1207 F street northwest. * au20 8 TURFES Propriows, “Ghul beste House, 5 Rk SALE—BRAND NEW REMINGTON TYPE- | Vs. Wrtier, No. 2; machine yerfect, and ited. 4 + | PPOTEL LAFAYETTE. CAPE MAY, N. Owner will aell ai sncrifioe. “Address afc Diet couson daly Tee See Baa 2 WELVE-ROOM | FRAME MOUSE fa College prow’ eo atreet rond; #26 summer, $18 winter mouths. Inquire 437 Tth strest northwest, Room 2, 21 floor, au23-3t* OK RENT—NICE CORNER BRICK HOUSE, 131 fhe beach: elesantiy ‘furniahed ; Maryland avenue and 2d street, twelve rooms and R SALU—ON BOARD SCHOONER ALZENA, | class. Terme, $8.60 and $4.50. FRANK 1. ban 2 allmodern fuproveaneniy ange front yank Ack Eitteticlt's woart, Easby's Point, two Sout HILDRETH, Provriswr. sin ery thi ood order; within are Ca erican tingtail e au29-2t* ovarything in g ler; SS - HE GETTYSBURG SPRINGS, 0B SALE—ONE SUPERB UPRIGHT WILLIA\ Frnericctere Bene eta Gut wa a Grrrrenci WILL BE OPEN JUNE i4ra. Fok PENS FINE THREE-STORY AND BASE- ment House, 11 ;, modern conveniences; | same guarantces as new, for fash at cne-thir less thas 2 : paintea walls. ‘two-story brick stable. O17 H steeet | usual, 'V. BECKER, 601 9th street. bate boerders, teeter fee tenets northwest. Permanent tenant wanted. Apply to ott bect with W. Md., H. J. & H&G. K.Ks., Chertes et CHAS. C. DUNCANSON, 9tb and’D strects northwest, = Depot for, Getiyibury: Fer. furthor particulars and city. ‘8028-3 hon od i oR NBING ANDO 48-FITTING | terms cand for ive circular. Address 7 SaaS H ors, YLNGLING, Proprietor, ‘OW RENT—HOUSE 615 GTH SiREET NORTH- | avenue northwest. au: 2 West, containing ten rooms, with all modern im- msec peers heed brovements; tn good repair: $40 ver month. Inquire FOR SALETRARE CHANCE—ELEGANT SQUARE of W. C. SOHN: 718 13th street n.w. WANTED—HOUSES. ‘WASTED 10 PURCHASE AT FROM $1,500 TO 33,000, or rent—A House, between Pennsylvania axenue and M street northwest, and 4th and 20th atreots northwest. Address Box 156, Star offlos._au29-2t" ‘ANTED_A SMALL. NEAT HOUSE Ge tons ms, near street cars; ren! mut $20. toJo8, 0. G, KENNEDY. 120 ith atrese © wud eee Ib, northwast ox Gapltol Ml voxt 43,00 northwest or , to 3,000, fhborhood and bullt substantiate Terms ldress, giving number and street, T. T. B., 2 an28-2t* 'ANTFD—BEFORE SEPTEMBER 15, A FIVE or slx-room House, modern improvements, north- west section of city. Address, stating price, Box 67, office. au28-2t" Btar WN ED—10 PURCHASE FOR CASH, A HOUSE in the northwestern section, worth from $20,000 to £30,000. PARKER & TOWNSEND, Heal Estate Brokers, 1418 F street. au28-1w W ANTED—A MEMBER OF CONGRESS DESIRES: a furnished House in northweat section or Capitol Hill, at a moderate rent for six months, from Decem- ‘et; also an unfurnished House in northwest sec- tion or Capitol Hill for six months, from December Addrew A. B., Box 244, City P. 0. au27-3t* WANTED TO BUY FOR CASH, A FIRST-CLASS Brick House, south of 'N atreet, and votween 9th and 15th strecta, not to exceed $8,000. "DANENHOWER, & SON, 1226 F street. ‘auié-lm WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS ot to'prejare for Governinent ‘positims, t0 call and arrange, now, for instruction. Office 510 F strect northwest. $10 per quarter (36 lessons). au28-3t" W, NTED—A PERMANENT HOME FOR TWO ‘3 (11 and & years), where comforts of home and the kinduess of a mother can be obtained; must be hear 18th and I streets northwest. Address Box 149, Star office. u28-3t* W&NTED-SEOOND-HAND FURNITURE, BOX 118, Star office. au27-2w: Weaxstid=10 BUY-SECOND-HAND POOL TA- ble. Address Box 119, Star office. au27-3t* ANTED_USE OF TWO-SEATED CARRIAGE two or three times weekly. Careful driving and good care, H. X., Star office. au2T-3t* use, at and Carriage Ba- saat of WF. GEYER, 100 Cae er Waste B5 i BS eae a i i <8 E a 4 A LW 98) a Pd cB ee Monday, September Ist, Your engagements at an be treated daily. Every hour on 1s en od to Ta ms. Now parties will please colic Sor ‘to $on Sunday. auz7-5t" 'ANTED—DRESS CUTTING SCHOOL —LADIES W cau learn Gree euting, Being mas Rw. between K and ¥ streets. 5 BIOK, .490 MAINE AVENUE southwest, steam carpeticleaning the oldest Y ‘Dest ‘lng. Ma ttresaos Tomade, featices [TED—1 PENNSYLVAN! op. and relaid. mattresses mada toorder. Fr. HH. YOUNG. apld ih eee ANTED—STEAM CARPET CLEANING WITH- Wa ahabivnas one consis CJ Wilt sae Spee TE OE otro’ arae, fob pe + ie WARTED_ WHOLSTERY WORK OF ANY DE- on * Bates Gls bor Othon PERSONAL. ee ery eae TAD as PE a, Sn Ghee * 23 0 -Wi a Bidar ttl aE AZLEWOOD COTTAGE, NEAR OAKLAND, MD.; Anideds richie carve! ieee allie i Hie ocd tee ee 1 all the i in the mountains. For particulars ad-| rich 3 fe ineh = + Droxdored oover Gna etek ay paging heavily ox. ees” Dire. JAMES F LEWIS, OR RENT—No, 1424 ST. _N 2010 13th strect northwest, 6 12 ROOM! = 4g ‘22 Pierce street northwest, 10 | months. Owner leavin the city. Must be sold atonce, Qakiand, ree NOE WOMMSTEDT BRADLEY, Can be seon at H “INEKAMIPS Plano Wareroote aii | OF3-P- LEWIS, P. 0. dept., 1594 T street: ay8. au27-3t 928 F street northwest. | 10th street northwest. e023 CSBEX JOHN BuIDOR, Hore, «0. ik RENT RB SALEAT GREAT BARGAINS PIANOS ou county, Md.); seven 905 R STREET NORTHWEST. Fis 8 that have been used. Large from Washington on Conduit read: ‘the Modern improvements, elegant locality, finely fin- ding fullof them. Some nearly new. Will be drive from city :pre # strictly enforced :1-A Ru ished Honse, for which I wish to get at once a perma- | ata sacrifice for caah, by STONE ARC! "HE WORLD on adjoining. eo atlow FeRt crrA8. C. DUNCANSO! aull-Sw? 100 Seventh sires mrteat. rer ; N one : au27-3t 9th and D streets northwest. a ¥ CALLING AT THE STABLES OF WM. F. GEYER, 470 C strect northwest, you con find new or second-hand Carriages, and GOR RENTNINE-ROOM HOUSE, PRESSED brick front, four roome on first and five on second, for | Will open JUNE ler, 1883. ‘Terms, $2.50 per] floor, large cellar, Iatrobes and fire-places; all galeorexchanze. Also, = selection of Hors. | Gav. Special arrangements for families or improvements. "JOHN SHERMAN & ‘Terms reasonable. “Horses, and for the week. "Write for dru street. my22-3m Fe, RENT—ONE THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE, with all mod. np ae paint. 618 224 st. ‘an “WALTER BURTON, Proprietor. 8, IN 3 FE, SALE TEN HORSES, AMONG THEM TWO ‘Teams, six fine Driving and RS , orthwost, between © strects. cs run | Work Horses; aleo a large stgok of « cmpris-| COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. upto the house. Inquire at 403 7th st n.w. au23-8t | ing on elorant five-ginss it, a = — = Park Phwton, Coupe Rockaway. Candaulet two SALE—A VALUABLE FARM, CONTAINING QR RENT—1520 8 STREET NORTHWEST, | Coupes, 5 and the Light- 0 ‘more or less, in Fairfax county, Va.,four handsome three-story brick: 11. rooma, basement, | ning Jump the best in use. It is | miles from dria, on the Woodland rosd, krown back building, bey window, medcrm improvements; | ches ent, etrlish and roomy. “Fine Saddle | as the Scoarse farm. tinproved by a seven-room house, rent, $50. JOSEP! FORK! Tr. 917 Fest. au23-10¢" and single and doubie &c. Call and | outbuildings, well of water, peach, pear, plum, apple Rt RENT_2% E SiRLED NORTHWEST, A | ‘samlue before. purchasing. - Everyttog strictly a8 | and cherry orchard; splendid opportunity for dairyman : F? Bae peng ede ae ‘and op the most reasonable terms. W. F. | or truck ‘ae land is cloared. A trade in Wasi REO a ee ea DRE eae DOWNEY, 1620 to 1624 E streot nocihecat au3 "| inwton y property ‘Wil be considered. Apply to or vanes. “Inguire of A. EBLELY & SONS, 718 7th atreot Fok SALE-S. J. MEEES, 621 G STREET NORTH. | Stress 409 B street s.c., Washington, D.C.au2s-5t, kt” northwest. 2023-64" west, offers rare inducements in foal! | ROR SALEA SACRIFICE —BEAUTIFCL STOCK, OR RENT. Styles. Cail and examine before here. ry and Grain Farm, 365 acres. 1¢ m. fromm Wash F == ako inte Wagon Stee tag ara ae |Ieacay Macatee Meo sh 718 19th st, 14r8.,m.1.$60.00/1521 Pieroe st., 7 r. hoa, Whips, to. Repeirinur en oan cute, Gaal sel’ Gann a 2125 Let. 10 ra. Oy) ms done. “Will*sell cheap and terms fo suite 'aeey | Building completa; fusely wat Tm. from P.O. cechooe 48:00| Gor, ote guaranteed. my12_ | churches, stores, &c. Also stock and implements for &7 88, Fanning, compicte. Bold to close ay entate, or traded part for urton property, at reat bancain. Easy B terms, W. E. BURF. HI), 804'F at, nw, au2d-Im R SALE—A VERY 1 ‘ARM OF 175 FoR 8AL2 GA LARGE STOCK OF ITALIAN Mau- BLE and Granite Monuments, Headstones, Vases. gto. Monuments cleaned and lettered in cenieteries, W.BUTHERFORD & CO., Pa.ay., cor. 21st st. ap28-6m* R SALE—A FINE STOCK OF BOSTON BUCK- Fon ors ines \d_ other Light ESIRABLE %, ere, Corner 20th and I street northwest. VOR R<«NT-FROM SEPTEMBEK OR OCTOBER money. "Other hat and heart Garrison tn 2s reat Yer ' well farmianed cuss of ld Bott Aca ee "ERpairiay peeapes attended to. ‘R. TYRALL'S FAKM FOR SALE—S0 ACRES Address D., Star office. aulé-1m BOBT. ee ed : ae cts ood jand and 6 room house on the Brookville ge pe ge eee es oes ee eerie | AS Saba doa ae Wat tire buildinzs. These house are built and finished in first-ciawe style, and contain all modern improvements; BUSINESS CHANCES. R SALE—A HANDSOME COUNTRY SEAT OF “‘Queen Anne” trimmings; natural wood finish; cathe: | — ; FP rboct Tecren: Commareh Ti eer ek ad wise ral glass windows, &c.;' will be sold on reasonable ANTED—FOR ONE, THREE OR FIVE YEARS— venue; commodious house; large barn; convenient terms or rented to relisble tenants. DANENHOWER x, good w inquire on +4 & SON, 1226 F strect northwest. ‘au8-Im are POR BESTNEW DWELLING HOUSE, 1528 0 1,500 st six per cent, without commission: se ured by deed of trust or im} worth fourtumes the amount. "Addrom 0. B, Bor sal P- mrect northwest APRY %4- 5. SHEDD, 1402 14th BEES: BATE OF INTEREST ALLOWED On LADIES’ GOODS. B RENT. atmarket raiee a made everywhere, By 3-H. = ee Mrs. M. J. Hosr, COUNTRY BOARDING. es aly FSS | oneeee ie. su-lv" | LATEST STYLES IN BONNETS AND BATS, COpETEY, ROARD, Two MICES NORTH OF For Early Fall Wear. ous Se eae to. ance to and ay . AnD good SPECIALTIES. pA UE yf 3y28-3m FOR, BENT 188 NEW JER. AVE. 8. E.. OPPO- site reservation 17, Pressed brick: TLLIN ER Yooms, basement range, parking; rent $25. "JOS. FO! ff, $11 F ot. pw. Hour, 1 M Wax Importer: ™ NGS, THREE r GORE TS, BILE AND WRAPS, , offer all my Summer Buits fer all my Mupoakgunty s> 04:30. B-4it FOR RENT—STORES. = it RENT—THAT DESIRABLESTORE, OORNEB BROOKE TELLS ALL THE ‘OF GLASS, Frain ana ‘Yard, used ab sorpcory LUPE. | Allbusiness cra 2d Gen. uine FRENCH and provision atore for the past 16 ‘years. Inguireet 50 cents each. L strecte ead ‘the cigar store next door. ‘6th streets northwest. 136° ATTORNEYS. ‘Goo! ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 124 DEAR- A.Sernr ‘Advice free, MONEY TO LOAN. HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL Es- ‘tate or collateral Mmanner, at ‘Sand 6 per cent. Ne 3 AE oe WeluHtt eHinrs clay when security is ‘6. CGHEES, oom? | ease isle miaerd best manner, all Firemen's Insurance corner 7th Soren = = SIERY () avenue. MUEL ‘U. 8. COMMISSIONER, NOTARY PUBLIC aND | Handsome RECK WEAK. in new | AN, ATTOBNEY EB REN’: Pee ae Klaitedeees 32 630 La. ave.. next 29 Clty P, oO. at $9, $10.50 ON BEAL ESTATE, AT § AND 6 PER CENT. ‘B, O HOLTZMAN, 10th and F streets northwest. N, 2 Runes ATTORNEY-aT-Law, NTON FISHER, Residence, 240 North Capital street. mh29 HH, * "Siliite of me Peace ana Notary Publig ‘916 F street jot jarner

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