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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON ‘ke Evening Star has 2 reaular. permanent dona fae dallv circulation more thar trepic clrrge. Advertirements, orders for the paper by mai 21 otherwise. news. or any information or business rr Desent day or night, free of charie. ‘Tux Stan will be sent by mail, post paid, to those Jesving the city during the summer for any lengtk of time, and the address changed as often aa desired. S ptton, fifty cents per mouth, POSITIVELY 1 ADTAS During the last several doys there has been a Visible improvement In the business of the coun- try. The falt trade bas already opened with Spirited buying, and there fs every Intication that its volume will be fully up to general expectation, It ts apparent, however, that business will be con- Gucted on a closer basis than formerly. Buyers are carefully estimating thelr needs, and pur- chastg only to meet their several markets. The: Will accordingly be but little speculative buying Im legitimate business circles Buyers seem to have money enough to supply thelr needs, but show a wise disposition to get all they can for their money, and jobbersand wholesale merchants gre selling at a small margin, which impels them to exercise cre as to where they sell on time, and fecl pretty sure that payments will be promptly met. Oa the whole, and in brief, 1t m.y be sald that the market ts nowon a stable basis, with excellent prospeets for the future. ——_—<§_<es— President Green, of the Western Union Tele- graph Company, testified before the Senate com- mittee in New York yesterday that it has been the constant practice of that corporation to “give out a good number of free telegraph passes to legis- lators and Various high executive officers.” This fact has long been known to the limited umber of persons who are so situated as to have opportunity to stusy cause and effect in the ad- ministration ot government affairs; but it will both surprise and disgust the general public to knew that so damaging an admission has been made under oath, and by a gentleman whose tes- timony cannot be doubted, Dr. Green’s explana- tien following that these passes “were merely of & complimentary character, as there were many prominent men who desired to let people know of thelr movements, and to send messages to their families or personal frlents,” Is the weakest sort of nosh. Telegraph passes, like Oakes Ames’s erecit mobiller stock, are placed “where they will do the mest ood,” and only where the corpora- ton ean be well served by those to whom they are 1380 It fs safe to say that three-fourths of all the hich exeeutive, judicial and legislative Ofictals tn the country—both state and nattonal— have their wallets stuffed with telegraph, express and ruliway passes. Does any boay suppose these ¥aluable favors would be so freely supplied 1f there was ne hope of obtaining something sub- Stantial In return for them? No sane person 1s 80 footish as to think so. Of all creations in the World, the blg monopolies exercising great pow- and grasping for more are the very last to give something for nothing. ———_ +++ _____ The hazing cadets of the naval academy can ely escape conviction before the pending court-martial at Annapolis. The first testimony Of the prosecution was so conclusive that the ac- cused had no recourse but fo plead guilty. In this case the punishment will probably be the extreme penalty, as It fs felt necessary to make an exam- pl> for the future disetptin= of the nvval and milt- tary academies. Hazing has been condemned by Public opinion and prohibited by law. The cadet Who wiltully defies aw tn the pursuit of fun mant- sas of insubordination which bodes ill future, The diftculty hitherto has been to get evidence against the hizers. Either through Persuasicn or intimidation, the victims of the Practice have generally been deterred from test!- fying against their tormentors. But in this case Bie Haged cadets, though disposed to mitigate the Offense against them, have toll all that ts material ‘to fasten the guilt upon their brutal seniors, ——_—_<er—____ Gov. Hamilton ts still in the zubernatorial con- Yest of Maryland, and his friends announce that they Intend to begin a vigorous fight for him in Balttmore next week. Tnetr plan fs to capture the Baltimore delegation to the state conveation, if Possible, and thus overcome the adverse influence Of thecounties. The fizht in Baltimore promises, by the way, to be ex-eetingly lively. There Is a factional struggle on hand over the mayoralt: and with the aaditional prize of the governorship to stir up democratic zeal, the political pot will be Kept boiling. ~~» ___ For the year ending yéSterday, the cotton re- eeipts at Norfolk were 860,133 bales, of which 372,529 bales, valued at $17,869,622, were exported. s Is the largest cotton business ever done at ‘that port, but the expectations are that it will be considerably exceeded during the current cotton year. Hovsr Foxxummas. 3 SEATON PERRY @rveceseor to Perry & B-othert NEW ANTIQUE AND NOTTINGHAM LACE CUR- TAINS. MARSEILLES QUILTS. FURNITURE CRETONNES. RAW SILK TABLE COVERS. BELGIAN PILLOW AND SHEETING LINENS, G@'RMAN AND B\RNSLEY TABLE LINENS. DAMASK NAPKINS FROM $1 TO $10. PECIAL ATTRACTIONS.” IN m 25, 3736 TO © CLOTHS, LEYS. ALL WOOL BLANKETS, IN SUMMER AND WIN- ER WEIGHTS. TURKEY RED | ABLE CLOTHS AND DOYLEYS. ETING AND PILLOW COTIONS, ALL BesT QUALITIES AND LOWEST S at |, SILK AND BERLIN + HAWLS. FRENCH. P CORSE US. PERINOTS KID GLOVES. M2vIUM WEIGHT MEINO UNDERWEAR. FINE DRESS SHIRTS FOR $1. 527 CHOICE GOODS, FLAIN FIGURES AND COR- ECL PRICES. SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Fennsylvanis avenue, corner 9th street. Fatablinbed 1240. sept We Ane Orrznixa NEW DESIGNS IN GAS FIXTURES, And are sglling single and double Swing GAS BRACKETS, In Brass and Gilt, at 40 and 50 cents each, and other g0oda proportionately low. We have 3 line of COOKING RANGES at various prices, from $3.50 to $15. TRON TILE FIRE-PRACES, with BRASS FRAMES, from $12. 50to $75. - BRASS ANDIRONS, from $5.50 to $50 per pair. PORTABLE BUCKET GRATES, from $5 to $50. PARLOR GRATES, from $10 to $100. GAS BURNERS and GLOBES at LOW PRICES, EDWARD CAVERLY & CO., Fiumbing, Heating and Ventilating, sepl 1425 New York avenuo. Nuw Dazss Goops. e — WE HAVE OPENED DURING THE PAST WEFK OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK, TO WHICH WE HAVE ADDED LINES OF NEW GOODS OF THIS SEASON'S IMPORTATION, WHICH WE ARE OF- FERING AT LOW PRICES. WE HAVE MANY REMNANTS OF FIRST-CLASS GOODS IN THE HOUSE, WHICH CAN BE USED TO ADVANTAGE, AS THEY HAVE BEEN MAKKED AT EXTRAORDINARY PRICES TO CLOSE. NEW GOODS ARE BEING RECEIVED “VERY DAY. FALL STOCK OF BONNET AND GUINET BLACK SILKS. COLORED SILKS OF EVERY GRADE. WHITE SILKS, SATINS AND OTTOMAN FOR WEDDING DRESSES. ALL KINDS OF MOURNING GOODS. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, 919 Pennsylvania Avenue, N. B.—THE BEST IS THE CHFAPEST. sep Cura, Guass, FINE PLATED WARE, AND HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. ‘Housekeepers fitting out or replenishing ean now find at our store a Complete Stock of above goods from best Manufacturers, both ‘Foreign and Domostic. Agents for the New Amberina Glassware, Rookwood Pottery and Eddy Refrigerators. hh. W. BEVERIDGE, z __No. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Fa Orvextsa Day Goovs. We open TO-DAY full lines of all the new FABRI€S in WOOLEN DRESS GO: DS. in the most desirable shades, with VELVETS and VELVE1EESS to mate! “BRUNSWICK” VELVETEENS are the best. ines of DOMESTIC GOODS, F) 1K: EPING LINENS, LACE CURTAL ail needful things for the season. JOHN T. MITCHELL, 931 Pennsylvania avenues. sepl pt OWISS Lavyony, 1322 ¥ STREET, NEAR EBBITT HOUSE, COLLARS AND CUFFS GLOSS OR DOMESTIC FINISH. ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE BEST WORK IN TRIS COUNTRY. sep1 IRA GODFREY, Jr. - a Again it 1s authoritatively announced by his Most intimate poiitical friends that Mr. Tilde Will not, under any ctreum=tances, be a canilidate | for the presidency. If this denying and protest- Ing business goes on much lonzer, the democratte | country newspapers may as well be ordering por- traits Of the Soge of Greystone to stand at the head of the ticket in thetr editorial columns next Year. Coloue! Tiden Is a great strategist. ———_~e>—_____ A New York cotemporary seeks to score a point | for the past by referring to the fact that “smem- | Der of the President's Cabinet went out of office, Just before the war, 7. .” Ah, yes; they wed to phi i those gay old ante Deltum days; t ollicers, Senators and 4 didot at all mind taking thetr chances and their grub wit!) the boys at the attractive tables Of Pendleton, Hl, ant others of their 1k. Times Acre changed Ince then, trulyt —_—__<o» —____ The great blot on American journal Opinion of the Bosion Pust,13 the publication of Aetitlous tnterviews with distinguished people. The practhee,as such, cannot very well be de- fented; but our cotemporary will adroit, we sup- pos, that asa rule the bogus article fs just about aAsasefolas the genuine tatk would be, and gen- erally more entertatring, and of a higher order, So far as Mterary style 1s coneerned. There 1s that to be said in fuvor of the practice. << SURF. AND SEE THE NEW DAVIS VERTI- 7AL FEED SEWING MACHINE. Nothing like it; Uahtest running aud best. Ithas no equal. Uffice ovens September sth. 907 F STREE sepl-3t* Hi, >: 488 IMPORTER AND TAILOR. AND WINTER GOODS RECEIVED. who have had trouble in getting fitted and suited are invited to call at the Fashion House, sepl 1111 Pa. Ave., Washington, D. C. - GILLAM & Co. FAL Gentleme: PECRLE'S SAVING BANK-WHERE You CaN select a suit of Clothing and deposit so much dowu, baiance in weekly or monthly payments till paid for. Men's heavy Winter Suite, $5, $10 and up. Men's ress Suits frou: 28 to $15 “De . School Snits, from $$ to #8 sud up. Boys’ Children’s ‘choo! Suite, aze 4 2.50 to $6. jai and $1.25, Mise and Boys’ s W. SELBY, 1914-1916 Penn. Ave. sept JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1417 New York avenue. ‘The late volcanic disturbances on that island ‘Will doubtless be used as a pretext for putting up the price of J.va coffer, but fortunately for the cofle-drinking world they can not affect the sup- iy of the art It fs one of the biessings of the gTucery trade that It doesn’t hav2 to depend upon Java for Ms “old government” any more than it does om Arabla for its never-failing stock of “Mocha.” Tus I. Tas Tore TROUSERS, PROVIDED LIBERALLY OF GOOD THINGS AT LOW PRICES IN THAT LINv. YiT A LARGE PROPORTION OF $3 1S STILL IN MEN'S SUITS. THE SUIT STOCK IS JUST ABOUT AS COM- PLETE AS AT ANY EARLIER DATE, AND » NEEDED IN MEN'S CLOTH- 1NG YOU MAY EXPECT TO FIND HERE, OF 3H: USUAL HIGH QUALITY AND ar ELASONABLE PRICES, WIiH A LEGAL GUALANTEL OF SATISFACTION. GEORGE SPRANSY, PIMCE CLOTHIER AND TAILO3, £07 SEVENTH STREET. Opposite the U. 8. Post Office. —E MANY rone have proved so rin tine as this favored Asthoriies in insurance matters aently commended its system as y Insur- ‘one anawe- H st. ¢ Horex Laraverrs, BmoaD amp Cuxstwur StuxxcTa, PHILADELPHIA. Toeation unsurpassed; new'y furnished and im- Proved, with 300 rooms, offers attractions ‘superior to uy hotel in Phiuauelpaia. 2 L. U. MALTBY, Proprietor. ENTLEMEN’S MANILLA AND STRAW HATS G CUNSINGH AM, Practical Iiatter, neal ed Medium-Weight Undershirts and Drawors. W. 8. TEEL, sepl 935 Pennaylvania avenue. ‘AIT FOR THE BEST. THE NEW DAVIS VERTICAL FRED SEWIN MACHINE CO. will open an office, 907 F street (Mar sonic Temple), September 5th. Don’t fail to examine this machine before purchasing. ‘sepl-3t” RT EMBROIDERY. MRS, M. B. BRUCE & CO., $3, cliset no-thweat “will reopen MONDAY, PTEMBER 17, with a full stock of Elewant Gocds Designs. i” and New OF ODDS AND ENDS, TO REDUCE STOCK FOR SUMMER. A few pieces Body Brussela, $1.25 yard. ‘Tapestry Brussels, 75c. yard. ‘Mattings very Cheap. wwrregt Of Tapestry and Brussels Rags, 9x12 fect and Oriers by Telephone or otherwise for Carpet clean- ing re. ci ve promyt attention. SINGLETON & HOEKE, 801 MARKET SPACE. HH" OF Bey. HL c. STEINER.—INHERI- TANCE—SUMMUNS. Tho Reverend liane Conrad Stetuer, a citizen of Win- fecthuc, Switzerland, died in Philadelphia, duly 6th, 762. ‘The probate author*ties in Winterthur bave the charge and management of the property left, by the above- Raned decuieut, wheh, st. Martin's” day, 1879, ifhe probate authorities ace teaty to deliver thia p : 0 0 orty tothe next of kin, being heirs of the said Hane 521 Conrad Steiner. But x th» nt of the de- acendants of ' thia decedent is attended with Pectisr diMculty, pursuant to section 1987 of Code of Private Rights of the Canton of Zaricl all | descend.nts of the said Hans Conrad Steiner, as well make claim. as his belts, ‘are eumnineaee ‘within the {ult tori of three months from the date hereof, 10 seut their names to the Swies Levation in Waahington, D. C., for the Superior Court of the Canton of Zurich, and af the same me to fle duly authenticated proofs their decedent, under the penalty theniselves—in 00 far aa already om oh in'the k uy perlor Con J sraxzse SCROLLS, FANS, ETO., seek nortawest | and Decorative Pictures. J. Jay Gould, 621'0th st mb2 ull, 13, 14, 29,30, ENTIRE STOCK OF FANCY AND MILLINEBY GOODS AND NOTIONS AT COST FOR CasH, THIRTY DAYS ONLY, AT DAvIS. GENUINE BARGAINS! WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY, AT COST FOR CasH, THIRTY DAYS ONLY, ar DAVIS", 719 MARKET SPACE, Conwen Sr Stneer. au3l-lw Faz Srvuzs. [ost now opening Afty pieces Gilbert's and Falkner's LAvIES' CLOT! te all GA EAGTES! CLOTH, ext-a fine finish, A Jarge assortment of BLACK and COLORED SILK VELVETS and PLUSHES, plain and brocaded. Several elegant new things in BLACK DRESS GOODS, now opening. A beautiful line of TRICOTS, in black and colors. WHITE ani COLORED FLANNELS, embroidered in beautiful designs. . A. LUTTRELL & CO. an31 =s 817 MARKET SPACE. To Ovnzns Or Macarszny. Thirty per cent as an endurer, twenty percent as a friction saver and fifty per cent cheaper_{in comparison with lard oil can be saved by using our El Dorado En- wine Oil, CAPITAL CYLINDEH, best in the world, and all other grades ot Lubricating Oils, at N. A. POOLE & CO.'8, Standard Oil Company Manufacturers, auS1-6t 937 Louisiana avenue northwest. Hosmry axn Haxvxercuers AT WOODWARD & LOTHROP’S BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, OPENING BARGAINS OF THE SEASON IN HAND- KERCNIEFS AND HOSIERY. Special Bargains in Ladica’ Striped Hose: 100 doz. Pencil stripe. Derby ribbed, excellent colors full fashioned, 25 cents per pair, extra value! 50 doz. Ladies’ Balbriggan Hose, fall regular, iron frames, 25 conts per pair. Misses’ Ribbed Hose, heavy weight for fall wear, colors incinde Cardinal. Plum, Garnet. Navy Blue,and. Brown: 5:9 to 8/4, all sizes, 25 cents per pair. 500 doz. Misses’ Hose, solid colors, full fashioned, extraordinary value for the money. Colors are Car- dinal, Garnet, and Navy Blue, 25 cents 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 theso soos cheaper than ever before, and we keep the prices down with the market, Ladies’ Balbriggan Hose, fine quality, extra long with white tops, toes and heels, An elegant line of Ladies’ Silk Hose, in Black , Navy Biue, Garnet, Cardinal and Plum, on!y $1.25 per pair. ‘Those choice goods are lower than ever before sold in this cityand are considered by usa RARE BARGAIN! Another Special Bargain in Men’s Half Hose, just opened this day, in solid colo: wy Blue, Garnet and Cardinal, 26 cents per pair. Men's Spun Silk Hose, in Black, $1 per pair. LOOK AT THE PRICES OF HANDKERCHIEFS BELOW: Children's Piain White All Linen Hemmed Handke1 chiefs, 3c. each. Children’s Plain White and Printed Borders AllLinen Hemmed Handkerchiefs, only 5c. each. Children’s Piain White and Printed Bordered All Linen Hemmed Handkerehiefs, only 6%, 8 and 8}c. each, Hematitched Pure Linen Handkerchiofs, small size, made from ends of cloth, 64c. each. Hemstitched Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, Ladies’ sizo, Ye. each; 3 for 2c. Hemstitched Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, Ladies’ size, We. each; $1.20 ver doz. Ladies’ Extra Fine Pure Linen Hemstitched Hana- kerchiefs, both wide and narrow hems, only 1234c. each. Ladies’ Extra Fine Pure Linen Printed Bordered Handkerchiefs, only 12%c. each. Gentlemen's All Linen Hemmed Handkerchiefs, at 1234c., 17c., 21c. and 25¢. each—for the price, better than we ever offered. Gentlemen'a Woven Borders, All Linen Hemmed Handkerchiefs, extra quality, only 12'¥c. each. Gentlemen's Plain Colored Linen Handkerchiefa— Cardinal, Nayy Blue and Ecru—I7e. each; a bargain. Gentlemen's All Linen Hemstitched Printed Border Handkerchiefs, extra fine qua'ity, 25c. each, EXTRAORDINARY VALUE! 50 Doz. 20-inch White H.S. China Silk Handkerchiefs Only 50c. each. ‘We were fortunate in securing above excellent bargains in Handkerchiefs at Auction, and offer them at a small profit. COTTONS AT LOW PRICES. 10-4 Bleached Sheetings, good quality, 2c. per yard. 4-4 Brown Cottons, goo quality, 6c. per yard. 4-4 Bleached Cottons, fine quality, 8c. per yard. SCOTCH CRASH. 2,500 yards All-linen Scotch Crash, pure flax, 15 inches wide, both in bleached and half bieached, for Ge. yard. RUSSIA CRASH. 1,250 yards extra qca'ity Russia Crash, 14% inches in width, ouly 8c. per yard. 600 dozen Loom Damask Towels, extra quality for the Price, $1 per dozen. 500 dozen Loom Damask Towels, extra size and quality for the price, onty $1.20 per dozen. ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Boston Dry Goods House. Howe Isvesruext. GILMOBE MICA MINING CO. Ofer For Sale $5,000 FIRST MORTGAGE COUPON BONDS. ‘These Bonds have four years to run, bearing 4 per cent interest, suaranteed and payable 2 ‘Fach purchacer of 12 $100 Bond receftres as Bonus 100 Shares of the Cayites stook, full ‘non- ible. ‘The amount offered being hinited early is desirable. Send for prospectus, or apply for all Infornaation, ofthc atthe of the Company, 633 F ot or ADAMS & 00. 620 F street northwest, Samples of Plate Mica and Mica in the rough can be wen. an90-lm Gnear Banoarms Is Praxos Tasr HAVE BEEN USED. We havenow on hand several first- Beven-Octave Pianos, rating from $75 to| $306, whict. we cffer on very easy terms in order tc make room for new stock arriving. Pi I ane eo Rignte cal anc examie our stock before purchasing W. G. METZERCTT & CO., WASTED oAe x family. Apply between 7 and 9 place. WANTED* housework in = ‘15th street northwest. R RENT—ONE FURNISHED ROOM. SECOND Ee at 1614 9tb street northwest. iv eed R BENT—THREE UNFURNISHED COMMUNI- {gating Rooms, on second: in s pleasant locality; TED—A FIRST-CLASS WAITER. Wate ae adh eteets Barun Cc) cosper 119 ont ANTED—A COMPETENT, WILLING WOMAN general housew in'small family. Wages si0, Gau/sr lait mi riceot mocdtrees ‘opl-3e WANTED — TEN FIRST-CLASS HOUSE Painters; steady work. ‘Apply to THOMAS, A. BROWN, 1418 zt copl-* ANTED—A WHITE WOMAN TO COOK, WASH \W Sha iron.” “Appi to" Sans Bots streets Goons town. sepl-lm children. "References FURNISHED AND Star. IR RENT—LARGE NEWLY FGitanubet totme ‘meee f OR RENT—AT 49 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE northwest, ine west side of « two-story house with, ‘ix rooms; vood condition. Inquire within. sepl-2t" R RENT—THRIE DNFORNISHED SECOND story rooms, suitable for light housekeeping, at Massachusetts tvettue noriawest ene R RENT—FURNISHED—TWO COMMUNI: rooms, suitable for two or three gentlemen. rif dectred Reterenstee juired. 1302 Getreet. Inquice after 6p. m-" Private family. sepl-3t* WANED. AN ACTIVE, ENFRGETIC MAN, NOT ference, where employed and aslary expected, Atcirses MERCHANT, Stat othoe, sep l- ‘ANT=D—A FOREMAN DAIRYMAN AND TWO laborersona farm. Apply at FULTON’S Loan Ofice, $14 9th street northwsee sept-20 FoR RENT FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED mureet north west. ‘sepl-3t* FSE BEXT—TWo COMMUNICATING ROOMS. ON M near 9th. furnished or unfurnished, to adnits. hoes required. Address ‘*M STRE!T,” Star office. WANTED TA, LADY TO WORK ON COATS; ‘Wages 26 to $8 9 week; also anerrand boy. Apply at 615 I street northwest. = ‘sept Se WANTD-A RESPECTABLE WHITE WOMAN forgeneral work in a kitchen; must give refer- Apply at 1411 Pennsylvania avenue norih- sweat, APPIY anda a sepl-6t R RENT—TO YOUNG MEN, WITH BOARD, handsomely furnished Kooms in a private house in. West End. For information call the hours of 6 and 8 p. m. at 1623 N etreet northwest, au31-2¢" FR BENT-FOUR a EATLY. FoRNISHED ‘coma, ins house modern improvemen Inquire at 1221 10th street northwast. ‘au31-3t* W AN TED-AN EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER State terms, So. | Addn, CPENOOR ADH ER, wens offes. Sam" au3l-3t WANZED-A GIL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE- work and wash; a neat, willing worker; must nights: pay $8. Call after four o'ciock: northwest. WARZED—A GOOD OYSTER SHUCKER; ONE who can make himself useful around a restaurant; none but the best need apply at No. 1716 Pennsylvania avenue. 2" ANTED—AN ! XPERIENCED COOK; MIDDILE- white woman preferred. Address Box 121 Star office. ausl-3t WANTEDTIN A FAMILY OF THREE, A WOMAN to cook and assist with a child three years oid. No washin and ironing. References required. 1221 8th stieet nor. hwest. su31-2t" WASTED COOKS, NURSES, CHAMBERMAIDS, General Workers, Scrub Girls and Seamstresses for hotels, restaurants ‘and private families.” Brio references. reet northwest. 2 COOMBS, Licensed Agents: au3i-3t* and reference, Camuphor, Star office. susie “pee hey ASD WOMAN FOR WORK Le ‘Country place, one mile no App W. J. HEE. Smithsonian Taetitutions ” audt-3te ANTED_THREE FIRST-CLASS MILLINGhY lesladics (none others need apply) at I. 1b. 710 7th street northwest. an30-3t WNZED_A LADY (MIDDLE AGEPREFERRED) a8 housekeeper and companion for small fami:y in fhe country. Correspondence solicited. Address box 22, Bethosd P. O., Montgomery Co. aug0-3t Ww WE Al ‘D—LADI AND GENTLEME: furnish light, simple work, sent by mail any dis- tance, and pay agood price when finished; it can be done st home during leisure hours, or us steady work; the work is easy and rules simple; this is no misrepre- sentation; $2 toi made di no canvassing an stamp for reply; we have a wreai demani for our work, and furnish xteady employmeut. For particulars ad- dress J. BUTLAND & CO., Manufacturers, Box 2067, Boston, Mass. "au25-2W ANTED—LADIES OR YOUNG MEN IN CITY OR country to take nice, light and pleasant work at their own home; $2 to$5 a day easily and quietly made; work sent by mail; no canvassing: no stamp for reply. Please address RELIABL:, MA\UFACTUKING CO. Lrawer TTT., Philadelphia, Pa, au2l-Im* WASTED THREE HUNDRED (300) YOUNG, unmarried Men for the United Stat 8 Army, alry and Infantry.) Apply at 1216 F street northwest, ‘Washington. an4-lawsin ANLED-AT NEWPORT NEWS, VA. oto ettsglaws. Carpenters five months’ work to. 2 to $2.50 per day; board $4 to $5 Kk. CAMPBELL. i ities Wy ANTED WHITE AND COLORED COOKS, GEN- ral Workers, 2d Girls and Nurses, for this city, Foltimore, Philadelpha, News Yor wad. elscwlors: ilies furnished ‘vants with references. Try us, HUF st. mew, ‘Agency. C,E. PRICE & CO. 4y2-9W' W 423 2EDEMPLOSMENT BUREAU—FAMILIES furnished with first-ciase Help—Cooke, Waiters, Chambermaids, General Houseworkers, Kc. Servants wanted. L. C. DUNDORE, 518 J0th st: n.w. d18-’m" ni ri 3 : Patent Oice; reat low. an3d-3t" FOR, BENTA SUITE, OF FRONT AND BACK Parlors; references exchanged; best location; ehort distance from four lines of street cars. 939 K' street northwest. au50-3t" GOR RUNT—AT NO. 521 THIRTEENTH STREET northwest, first-class rooms and ; children not taken. au3)-3t" Fox RENT—1 FRONT PARLOR, 1 NICE ROOM ‘on second floor, nice large room, front and back on. third floor, at 117 Maryland avenue northeast, half square from Capitol. au30-3t* b 1527 12Th_ ~=STRFET NORTH- west, five communicating I suitable for light housekeeping; rent, $12.60 per month in advance. FOE RENT_DERIRABLE ROOMS, WITH BOARD, furnished or unfurnished, in a private New Engiand family; also, nicely-furnished house to rent in a pleas. ant and convenient locality: terms moderate to careful tenant; adults preferred; references exchanged. Call at 480 F street southwest. ‘au23-thXslm BR RUNT-PLEASANT) FURNISHED ROOMS, on first, second and fourth stories: also, handsome Upright Pigno; 921 G street northwest. "aul? 2w* Fd BENT-ROOMS—SOUTH FRONT, FUR. ISHED or unfurnished, with board, one squaro ‘west of War and Navy Departments; all the Avenwe cars pasa the park in front: references exchanzed. 1803 H street. aull-3w* R RENT—ELEGANT FURNISHED APART. mente, single or en suite, on first, second and third floors: southern exposure, bath, &c. At 1411 K st.n.w., bet. Franklin and McPherson squares. a3-Im" a ce a FOR RENT— HOUSES. Fok, BENT_TWELVE ROOM FRAME HOUSE above Columbia College grounds, west alde of 14th street road; $25summer; $18 winter months. Inquire 437 7th street northwest, liom 2, : JPQE RENT_NEW HOUSES ON 13m STREET AT $50; on P street at £49, and on Corcoran street at $5), fll yoprovements, oar care, Ac. EA. Mc- INTIRE, 916 F street northwest. sopl-3t OR RENT—FROM OC OBER IST, A HAND- some suburban residence, containing ‘nine rooms, bath and cellar, near Howard University; rent, $35 per month. Inquire at 236 North Capitol street. sep1-' —S!0RE AND DWELLING 714 7TH rthwest. Inquire of W. KETTLER, 513 8th etreet routhwest. au3l-3t" OR REN'—BRICK HOUSE, 945 7: H STREET southeast, at $18; nine rooms beside bath-room and summer kitchen; large warden attached. 700 I street southeast, corner Tih. OX RENT—HOUSE 923 D STREET NORTH- west; $15 per month; was and water. Inyuire at 926 Louisiana aver Key in store below. — au3i-3t JOR RENT_917 R STREET NORTHWEST, 11 rooms, brick modern conveniences, 905 K street northwest, 9 rooms, modern con’ ences, Apply to CHAB. C. DUNCANSON, au3i-st 9th and D streets northwest. GOOD BUSINESS CORNER, COR- storeroam. Price $3,000. ©. HL. Tmead ‘aud E atreets southwest, colt LE-AT A GNEAT BARGAIN A FINE Fixe nee: gfihun nats equare of Ug Circle; ence, Grit, PARKER, O and Ever R SALE—Si Pru ax. lerms Streets south: kk SALE— ANOTHER ONE OF THOSE SIX- houses fey geet ner ea erat gees Bb ; Near. cars: 005 cash an per mouth, i Ac Mciweime, 910 i st sepl-3t Foe, SALE BOUSE—$800 CASH AND $35 PER ‘month will 90 Kast Capitol on ve of cars. Price $2,600. Inquire on premises, 818 Fast Capitol strect. au30-3t VOR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE WELL-BUILT pais aR 112 ah erect nortuweet: tm ond SHOEMARER 020 Petrectwortnwet” 0-3 RB SALE—1712 N STRRET NORTHWEST, 12 Toots, new, bay windows front and rear; all ied~ ern imp. ovements; Azet-clane in Apple went. 2u30-2m foowner, 2107 Pennsylvania avenue rent. FoR SALE THAT, DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, 1008 N street 10 rooms: it in the northwest section of the city. "Particuise of tht premises. 8u30-1w* = dern imp eanehte Street cars. 707 Tat. n. HE DCHIEL, 812 | ana transient Doarders Single. Tabi first-class. eull ERMANENT, TRANSIENT AND DAY BD) en accommodated SET eteoet Go Melber SovTwaLt. aoe Nye IKEMONT HOUSE—CHANGE OF PROPRIETOR. First-class table; polite and attentive ioe awerettaene: EW EERE. (PRELAPIER Hous! 8. W.OOR. 10Ts 2.W.; cool rooms: house in the city. TH STRERT NORTHWEST, to bie inducements oyernananh | 2. Recular 2b FROe, SALE-FOUn NEW. ELEGANT PRIVATE And 478 U strect, corner of provements: 11 roo brary, bath-reom, coal vault, speaking tul chanoe for investment, Will’ be soid terms. Houses open for inspection from 7 a. m. to Pog, Inquire of the owner, JOHN HOCKEYM!-YER; }000 O street northwest. ‘au29-30* FOR SALE_BY S. H_ WALKER, 690 LOUISIANA ave., three new houses, nearly Completed, with modern’ convenience: 408-4 § ana 403 8 street east; would readily rent for $30 per month. A. vestiment. Call in the evening. auz8-1 FOE 84te— SPECIAL BARGAINS IN HOUSES. Look at the Houzes, then look at the prices. I will sell 1311 and 1313 Riggs strect for $4,500 each. JOHN T. ARMS, au?7-6t 810 F street northwest. Fok, SALE OB EXCHANGE-BANGAIN—NORTH- west wection of the city, « large, handsome Resi- le and exterisive grounds. Adress E. an20-26* {OR SALE_VERY CHFAP— FOR $2,0.0—TWo- story preas brick front House, seven wasand ‘Water; good lot; on K street, pear Sth. W. E. BUR- | FOKD, 804 F street northwest. aul6 R SALE TWO BEAUTI the latest improvements, and containing 11 rooms and aceliar. ‘The first floor has rich crystal gas fixtures, and polished brass is used for thr rouidue. A jarge ventilating space under the roof vrotects the third story. Che fronts are faced with pressed and orna- mental bricks, and have lofty towers, the upper part of Which acts ns a ventilator. ‘The houses are open for #x- amination {rom 8 a.1n. to 7 p.m. every day. Otherwise apply to the owner, R. GOLDSCHMID, anll-3m. 81271 ” FOE SALESTWO FRAME HOUSES, $1,100 A icce; $2,500 Brick Store; a good business stand; north side of Green's Statue: n bargain, to cose au estate. Apply 404 9th street northwest. FOR SALE—LOTS. Fok SALE CHOICE 107, 12a MASSACHU- setts avenue, impro house of eight rooms; Riust be sold this month; $2 per foot, cach. JAS BINSON, on premises. itt Fok, SALE GREAT BAUGAINS IN| GROUND near Lincoln Park—some on Fast Capitol street— Fancins in price from 33 to 8 centa, and on easy terms. Callatonce. M. M. ROHREK, 921 F street. P. 8.— Money to loan on real estate. sepi-5t OR SALE-SMALL CASH PAYMENTS—EASY terms, Building Lots, in the of Mount Pieas- ant, bead ef 1ith street. DANENHOWER & SON, FOR SALE_MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—SITUATIONS. ANTED—SIfUATIONS—NURSES FOR THE sick can be obtained at all hours of the day or nicht, through the Washington Directory for Nurves, southeast corner of 12thand Fxts.n.w. sepl-3m Wantipay A HARD-WORKING WOMAN—A situation as Lousekeeper; gentlemen preferred: the best of reference. Appiy at ‘her last place, 511 4th st. new. in the city: ‘ RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE, TEN ROOMS, best condition and neighborhood; carriage house and stable, 1317 11th street northwest, au31-3t" Fe RENT—409 K STREET NORTHWEST, 8 rooms, $25, in advance; 1026 6th street northwest, Troome, gas, water and bath; $25, in advance. 712 23d strest northwest. 4 rooms; $9, in advance. CHAS. 8. SHREVE, 11: treet northwest. ausl-3t ‘SIDE- new; made by Thomas E. Young. RAYSrii, 480 Louimane avenue north: ‘sepl-at R SALP—VERY CHEAP-GENTLE HORST, Free Phscion and Harness. Box 164, Star office. ee FO? SALe-AT A Sacuirice—two bar top Apply to c. weat, JOR RENT_FROM THE 6TH OF SEPTEMBER, -E_SEVEN VILLAGE CARTS, NO HORSE FRIDAY AFTERNOON, ABOUT pGiaieciat Aichicremarren nad toGIBSON BROS., Isth street and Prone arene OST—WEDNESDAY EVENIN: Gold Weasting Ring, on 5th ON K streets northwest, The re will warded on returning it to S13 Sth st. n. ren nareatoon. T street and 201 Cy fics walking Jacket. The finder will be rewardes by leaving the at 2113 I street northwest. sesdastiaaieias nd O8T—TWO PAIR OF EYE GEASSES, GOLD ANT, dblack rubber. Suitable reward if left al Star office. OSTNEAR CONGKESS AND BEALL © TS, ‘8 Child's Go'd Bib Pin. marked on edge “Baby valued as a kecpeake. Finder will reorive reward by leaving at B. 1. JANNEY'S, 126 Congress et West ‘Washinzton, LS2,08 WEDNESDAY, BETWEEN NINE AND ten a. m., in Metropolitaa car or corner 17th and H SUag MytllNek chatalaine hook. “Reward if returved to 2019 husetts avenue. 370i HURSDAY OM FREES Seton inaye Shopping Bag; if tall woman have taken it restores same west, with money OST. BOOK known to to 1116 13th street north- ntents undisturbed, she can k cl avotd arrest, audi-2e* PE ASKYE TEKKIER silken hair on Switabie reward if retui jeonse No. 900. SUMMER RESORTS. ONT HOUSE, | = ‘Vermont avenue, above Atlantic avenne, Santo cy. N. J. Ocean view from every’ room. The house wiil be kept open all the oar. or particulars address Mra. ROB" BLACK. qpisenae MOUNTAIN«, 3,000 FEET ABOVE THE SEA, AND ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM HAY FEVER MALARIA, FLIES AND MOSQUITOS, SARATOGA, THE QUEEN OF AMERICAN WATERING PLACES, Tith st. now. ‘Trains on Pennsylvania railroad make close, connection in Jers:y City station with teain~| Via West shore route, avoiding the ferry at, and long transfer througu New York. Leave ton 8 a.m. ie m.; Hu 3 p.m. Ma , Ne Albany, 10 p.m. with Pallman buffet par- Baltimore and to Albany and Saratoga without chauge. Gallen Aecctfommtettie Ralivoad for echt and sent Remmayee: further information, oF address wa HENRY MONETT, Passenger Agent au2.Im No, 24 State street, New Yo MITED SLATES HOTEL, Woancssstant na coen on as bookkeeper. Address box 64, Star office. ‘au30-3t* ANTED—PLACES FOR COOKS, QHAMBER- maids, Nurses, Housemen, Drivers, Waiters and , With references. Women servants Gan be seen at office, Jicensed Amoncy, 926 Fstin.w, C. E. PRICE. 631-60" WANTED—ROOMS. WASTED TWO LADIES AND A GENTLEMAN Centre two larze adjoinine rooms, on either first or second floor, with good table board, within conve- hient distauce’of Treasury department. ‘Te-ms $1 per month, A ddress Box 151 star office. a25-29&.e] V -D—BY OCTOBER 15ST. E OX TWO furnished Rooms, with board, by a gentleman and wife in a private family, or where ‘there are few board- between 9th and 17th and F and O streets; stove preferred. Address, giving terms, “Box G3, Star Busts" V A 5 OR 6 Or House by October Ist or 15th, with gas and water and in wood repair. Address, ‘stating location ard terms, JAMES A. EDGAK, Engineer Bureau War te: partment, sopi-st VANTED—I_ HAVE SEVERAL IMMEDIATE buyers for Houses and Lot from $1,600 to $3,500. Also, cash buyer for fine Residence not ‘over $20.00, W. E. BURFORD, 804 F street northwest. au3U-1w AN O RENT. ALS. Pua’ au30-6t FFOx, SALE CHEAP.—A BUGGY IN GOOD RUN- ning order; can beseen at southwest corner 27th and G streets. auSl-2t° OR | RENT_033 0 STREET NORIHWEST!, nicely furmehed two-story press brick; 6 large rooma; rent $40,. month. PerTVARKER & TOWNSEND, au30-3t 1418 F street. JOR RENT—458 NEW JER. AVE. 8. E., OPPO- Fite reservation 17, two-story pressed brick; ven, Toome, basement, range, Latrobe, parkinx; rent 22:00. JUS. FORREST, 917 F et. n.w. Hours, 12 to4 auso- 6? FE, RENTNINE ROOM | HOUSE, PRESSED brick front, four rooms on first and five on second floor, larve cellar, latrobes nnd fire-places;_all modern improvements. JOHN SHERMAN & CO., 9-1 F street. au25-In OR RENT—1590 S STKELT NORTHWEST, handsome three-story brick; 11 rooms, basement, back butldiny, bay window, modern improvements ; rent, $50. JOSEPH FORREST. 917 F st. au23-10t* Ror RENT. i 8 19th st, 14 r8.,m.1.$60.00/1521 Pierce st., 7 3. 25 Lst., 10 es..m-4.-50.00} m.4 $27.50 i stef., 10 rs.,m.i.45.00| Cor. 20-6 T sts. store.20.00 20th sé, 10 rs. 00 'Cor.. 27 & K ais. store i 7 20.00 15.00 11:50 au2 WASTED 0 RES E OF 10 OR 12 rooms, in perfect condition, north of I, south of P, West of 16th, and cast of 20th’ street, for ohe year with privilege. Address C.A.T., Star offite. au30-3t" OR R NT-FROM SFPTEMBEK OR OCTOB: Ist, toaresponsible family of adults, a ban: Well-firnished house of 14 rooms; first-class | Address D., Star office. aus ANTED—TO PUnCHAS# FOR CASH, A in the northwastern section, worth trom to $30,000. PARKER & TOWNSEND, Keal + Brokers, 1418 F street. WANTED, 10, BUY FOR casH. S i: Brick Honse, south of N atrect, aud between 9th 16th xtre-ta, not to exceed $8,000. "DANES HOWiR ON, 1226 F'street. & WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS QOR RENT OR SALE_FIVE NEW TWO-Si0RY and mansard roof Dwelliuzs, cellar under en- tire bui'diues. ‘These house are built and finished in first-class style, and contain ail modern improvementa; “Queen Anue” trimiuiugs; natural wood finish: cathe- dral glass windows, Xe. ;' will be sold on reasonable terms or rented to reliable tenauts.. DANENHOWER & SON, 1226 F street northwest. aus-1m_ ‘auls-lin | = — ——— — Fok, BENZ NEW DWELLING HOUSE, 1528 0 street northwest. Apply to J. J. SHEDD, 1402 14th ireet northwest. au3-4m Wi AN ED—TO RENT—A_ FIRST CLASS STAND for drug business. Address, wiving location, rent and other particulars, O., Pharmacist, ity P.O. lt" ‘ANTED—A SI. GLE HORSE 1RPAD POWER, 1) SP Ro a ‘Address, stating price, J. QUACKENBUSH, 401 avenue northwest ANTED—A GENTLEMAN, WITH $1,000 CAPI- tal, aa partner, eith-r silent or active, to Join an experienced and energetic men in the “urniture and stove business. If you mean’ address Rox 123, week. eepl-2t" tar office, for one Ww ANTED—THe US! OF ONE COMPLETE SET ix month’ tuition wil te sives th Gh esate months’ ion i i) dress ARTIST, Btar office. ‘augi-st* 1B RENT. 1824 19th et. n.w.,10 r., 1 rR... ane Gee 100] Pay fue W.,17 re. ‘arn 2019 Ehllyer ave. 1231 Keto. 100] “1 ate 164 Jefferson Place n. w., 9 38. 913 16th si-n.w. 60! ‘THOS. J. FISHER & CO., Heal Eatate # rokers, jy28-3m. FOR RENT—OFFICES. ANTED-WHEELMEN, 10 I3 TO YOUR IN- | OR RENT—DESIRABLE OFFICE: IN FIRE. W cree to know that all ‘Bicycles a anid Teioyclee ro Fire's Tngurance Company's new building, corner of Con street. | 7th street and Louisians avenue northwest. ont Baie bao au30-1w* | heated by stoam and Otis elevator. ‘sop]-2w WANTED_To Boy A DRUG stone, Wenn for an established store Rea a Snow Tne A nving lowest price lars, GARRICK, “tar ofice. ANTED—SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, 118, Star office. TrOnniT set WANTeD_prese Cpr TING SCHOOL —Lapres can learn dress Sadia, afing ay Gray and trimming. Parors and Bid Pisses D.w., between E and F streets. Oe ae WASPee RY aan Te Row Tuan aay Cure and of al} malarial diseases of D, DAVIDSUN, 653 E street southwest. aut ————— WANTED—GET YOUR CARPETS CLEANED Bi the Antomatic Steam Provoss. ‘The bestia tes country. Orde: telephone or otherwise recei aa ‘attention. ‘BINGLETON & HOBRE B00 tie ct Space. aud-4m ANTED — ¥. H's, 925 Penusy! ai WANED — HARBAUGH’S WHOOPING couaH A assortment of S| Gabler: Grovertocn, ions ‘other makers of pianos constantly on hand. au30-8t Troy Laonpny. TYSSOWSKI BROS., CORNER FIFTEENTH AND G STREETS, COLLARS: Monday. Srecrar Asp Proxovxcen Bazaars, pos and other Goods af aac. ull regular made vf Store men ta prices at BRODHEAD & 00.’s, ‘sopl ‘1205 F street northwest, ufactured 7, Chickerit RIDG! mac: r. Md. av. a Bites Weeks tng, aaa E, Phat ist, cor, Md. aV.and 434 st.a.w. a ODE and CUFFS, 2 cents each, Sent err Weasnigarae CARPET CLEANING WITH- cure. ‘8 Liniment to use in ‘Mam by GLO. WOOL- 22-3m WARZEDTI. RICE, 490 MAINE AVENUE pet ‘the thwest, steam cleaning and the. beat fa tho city, Ma treaach connection with it, oldest renovated, furniture steamed; orders by telopons: myT ANTED—1404 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU: W posite winter aan diatiroaoes, eather beds, gpd relnid.. Ail Pinas af mstireeses bashes oeder. aplo avenue. a, H. cuace boa ‘ANTED — TO W. Roum 4 1280 ew fork Baan. Otte Retest office from a.m. to5 p. m. a Linen and Persian 1, oe Se ace WAXTED_UPHOLSTESY WORK OF ANY DE- 2 Gity Pet Oton, SCRAP PICTURES. o ot Helicrand et 8 Raye DEEL VARIES 3 Doli, French T ineuo Beat es some pictures for the “iitile. ot (OR SALE—GREAT BARGAINS AND EABY PAY- ments, several clegant 7 octave Pianos, at $125, $150 and $200; smal cash payment down and $5 to $10 per month. "A iagnificent Upright and a Full Square Grand to exchange at a bargain for second-hand Piano, and balance small payments. See these before you buy. Call at once at the Piano Exchange, 427 luth strest northwest. ausl motion; one be seat, The in Atlantic City, N. J. sepl-ae" | A House 413 New York avenue northwest; 8 rooms: | top busty, aul tes coe oe ee ‘euitabie | open for the season of "83, * $25 HSE. month in advance. Apply to JOHN B. | tor ladies to ride or drive. Wah. ‘Nailor’s Stables. BFNJ. H. BROWN “WASTED ORY AN ENERGETIC YOUNG MAN | SCOTT. New York Atouue hotel. au30-6t" JAS. P. SCOTT, Manager. _ Jel8-ataur6&eodi0n. Seine = i, ‘Ok RENT—HOUSE 1227 NEW YORK AVENUE, x # x r J. OPENS Fefuroncts iratcelase no bad habits: age, 4; otrange: | THOS. J. MYEUS, Real Fetate Acent. 1220 F st n90-9¢ | BinHe Cone Ee Sees “eon 1-3t" | the beach ceeautiy farmiahed atricty eat any one wanting a good’ man, ‘OK RENT—HOUSE 501 EAST CAPITOL STREET, | FoR SALY— 08 IEDR i wan H afald of Work, will loge nothing. by inviting him to | B4 «ix roome; modern improvements. Induire fh Fig Mice Piao in Weoorwood oe ith handsome | HE-DRETH, Proprietor. = all. Address DEAD EARNEST, City P. C. aul-2t* | drugetore: aust _ | ornaments, $125, at W.G.METZERUTT & OU'S., 928 HAZLEWOOD COTTAGE, NEAR OAKLAND, MD,; ANTED—BY A WHITE WOMAN, A PLACE TO RENT_BRIC 1S IN Inf | Pennsylvants avenue. no dust, 50. scres of Iawn and the finest Wie objections to help about the house, | WO oginNt, BRICK HOUSES, MODERN IM- | Poneyiventvavenne. se pianos forsale, at from | spring in the mounteie, For particulars ad~ Avply to 1517 9th street northwest. an30-3t* 142 A street northeast, 13 room: $75 upward. sepl-3t yy ‘Mrs. J, P. LE WIs. NTEU—A SITUATION BY AYOUNG MAN AS | 146 Astrevt northeest, 9 rooms. ‘Oakinnd, “Md... LEWIS, P.O. dept., 1594 T street. Jy9-din* ABIN JOHN BRIDGE HOTEL (P. 0., /Mont county, Md.); seven mile Yr eee ble ied Conduit road. an td ‘. re frometty ‘trolly entered 1 att WEN tae STONE ARC! WORLD on adjoining grounds. ord. P. COUNTRY BOARDING. HEAP, ONE PAIR OF YOUNG mules; will Et at GE. tw Ww. ROE SALE_BICYCLE—a Challenge (Hopper), tion. Address P.O. Box Wie pal —A ‘AIL, OF YOUNG THOKOUGH- red bay mares; perfect every way; New open Murrey and harsens; Lrice for turn-out $160; Address H, A Btar office. | 2130-3t* =] FIFTY-INCH FRTRA " pattern, in prime co = 460. . au30-6e WUNTRY BOARD—A_ STRICTLY family of rentieman and wife, living miles from Washington, will furnish = aun wth first-class board aud every comfort of nre- fined home; no other boarders. Address Hl. office, PRIVA & VILLA—THE HIGHEST POIN ' ABOVE, Georcetown, on the Terleytown road—offers a de- Hihtful home to persons desiring to leave the city dur- ber. Tern to suit, Address Mrs. 5. Georgetown, D.C, ‘OR SALE—PRE*CRIPTION AND +ODA WATER counters, a full line of bottles, countere—so id mar- drawers, chemicals, etc., all'that is necessary fora Fc boy oS uMErE can be used for any yirponc. Et F Answer Box 92, Star office. MQiNtalss OF VIRGINIA.—BY A PRIVATE AVE foiiiy,a tew boarders for the month of Sep! terms moderate; reduoea rates. Address BELTY MILLAN, Woodville, Rappahannock county ¥ ‘aUyo- OR SALE-AT GKEAT BARGAT and Orgaus that have been use 1. Ja building full of them. Some neariy new. ata sacrifice for cash, by G. L. WILD & Bro, sull-4w* 709 Seventh atree: ncrthweat. YCALLING AT THE STABLES OF ww. F. GEYER, 470 C street northwest, you can find new second tiand Carr ares, Bugzies and Waxons for or exchanve TANOS three-story Will be sold SALF—TEN HORS'S. AMONG THI M TWO. ue matched Terms, six fine Saddle, Driving and Work Horses; also a lange stock of « artiages, compris- ing ‘evant five-giass Jandau, Drag, six Passenger Park Phe on, ‘Coupe, Huckaway. fandau et, two Coupes, surreys, Buxcvies, Phetons and the Lieht- ning Jump >eat, the best family carriae in use. Tt is chesp, lag styli-h and roon:; Fine English Saddle Bridle, sine and double Harness, &c.. Calland examine before purchasing. Shing atricly” ae aus presented, and op the inost reasonabl.: terms. DOWNEX, 1600 to 1624 L'strect norinwom guaranteed, FR SALE—A LANGE STOCK OF ITALIAN MAK- ie, Monuments cleaned snd iitered ts tometer jonument W.RUTHERFORD & OO... Pa.av-,cor-alet ot apl0- 3m" AL NE STOCK OF BOSTON BUCK- pg yp : “ Hty, for epring or summer tes. sacar ea al ‘BOBT. = GRAHAM, pository and . anirirae her. ap25 FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS ~ BUSINESS CHANCES. PLEASANT ALL BOARD_MT. “FAR Pics scitton station, Var Mid. HE. Re eulthy: Aine » Reference, oon, 129 F wteocts HL. Nt > aui30-3t" Chifton station,’ Va, FES SCE4S8 COUNTRY, BOARD FoR SFPTEM- ber and October at Guilford’s Station, Va. Ad- dress L. HANFOLD, United States Pension Often, City. au28-1w" WOUNTRY BOARD, TWO MILE~ NORTH OF / city: good whade, plenty of fruit, milk, &. : convey ative to and from city daily; miso’ «ood Stal tine for au2i-Lit" ad COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. — Fek SALE 7A SACRIFICE BEAU IFUL STOCK, Dairy aud Grain Form, 965 scres. 14m. foun Wash ington (splendid road ry 00., Md. 250 i high state of euitivacion; dwelling (10 ra}, batne Duliding complete; finuly watered, fe: rruited timbered: 3m. from railroad; 1m. from P.O ; school, churches stores, &c. Also stock and implements for in vart for Washington pr pesty-stprest baneala “rest 1 f perty, 2. WE. BURP RD, BOC F th new. auséine SA VALU SBLE FARM, CONTAINING 0 more oF in ‘county, Va..four mites from Alexandria, on the Woodland Tos‘, Keown an the Secarse farm, improved by a seven-room house, outbuildings, weil of water, pexch, eat, plum, apple lorees. Addreas SHADE, Staroflice. ud ty 1 aud ppvortunity for dair man, or true ine on eft wil be considered. A adres E: BD. JONES 4008 otrect mer. auhd R, TYRALLS FAKM FOR SALE—9 ACRES Mi cood and una'6 tom boos, salke 70; ‘utles from “C ~ between Mr Key'e ard Mr. Watking. to har. WHITE, 12th auld M strects northwest. ‘audit Fok SAL EcA HANDSOME COUNTEY SEAT OF out 7 scres; corner ot Tth street road and Whit. out builtinge: dine lawn: ood watet” Ingeitey pee Out-buildinee: 5 - inca, oF G34 Pennsylvania avenue. satu OB RENT—A LADY HAVING NO USE FOR HER Piano (an excelient one, Fosemood case, full seven Octave and overstrung bass), wou! jerate rate Der quarter. “Address, box 135, Sur FOR RENT—STORES. ee pao vy ‘a a grocery a provision store for the past 16 ‘years. Inquire at the cigar store next door. and5-6e ____ PERSONAL. AUTION-ALL PIESONS ARE HEREBY CAU- joned fro1 ‘any person, or from receiving orders from ny. pernon ot my account without the office, same is order Myself or wife, and cautioned nese paying any indetiednems die me, £9 ae Gort iS ALEXANDER. REFINED, DISCREET AND CULTIV TED itleman, aged 30, would like to meet a similacly andeseed young" lady. “Address *Hlallespout,™" star it SPECIALTIES. Dsetitience vel i aae ote Sse. tonocctte aed poserhinstisteres at mod. Main offce, 90 North Liberty De Nd ‘Sth streets northwest. jel4-12W° VED iD SLRCTRICAL MACBINES FOR 1¥. tical Instrumente: Eanretee ein Bor. DEUnl-Gt 178.43 atrest, near Perna eS ey, 736 “ScmUAU SEE” 736] A™ Ura, zeae 9u28 736 Removed 796 Tth street northwest. 736 | myl? ¥ YOU HAVE HOUSES OR LOTS IN NEW YouK I city or Brooklyn tosell or want to borrow money at Ww rate of interest, house in Washington central loca- MONEY TO LOAN. tion) to exehan <e for one in New Ye cash if | 200, $250, ‘$500, 000 Any alt ropes ny raln} nidreagOS Ne uF for | SB" 32.0 $3,000, 5,000 *" week, Star office, or 1:7 Drosdway. ‘ork. “Can | 15 loan on ‘eal Estate, ive best of reterence in this city or New York: sepleae | ati! $2 ¥. A. MOINTINE, 91° F street n, RELIABLE PARTY WISHES TO BORROW $150, tor which he will give note for $225 with in- terest at 3 per cent., psyable monthly, secured by imorteage on furniture worth over 2490. ‘Tie wuvites Vestigtion. Address OFFICIAL, Star Otiiee. sep’ JOK SALE—A CORN’ R GROCERY AND LrouoR Store, having a quor trada, with small stock and strictly casa, in the northwestern section. Apes ecpl-3" 510 F street northwest. ENTLEMAN WITH A LIMITED AMOUNT O71 Carital wlaee to hear of some extabiished or ae business where same used Grout EARNEST. Star office. ANTED—A PARTNER TO ENGAGE IN A WW fiat cies airy and fratt foe, sia entab- of cayiital required to the bis pest ‘extend the business. Investinest guar-nteel. Address PARTNER, Star offios.a 25-003" IBFRAL RATE OF INT: REST ALLOW? D ON sete ie nanenn ae Be See ae ee ee SQUIER & CO., Bankers, 1416 Pa. sve. ‘mtd Boa PROFESSIONAL. services Ad- sepi-at* BS CASH 70 LOAN OR PUR- $200,000 S32 0 eRe proporty—lots or houses. Any owner, lawyer ov agent eck, Sar athen, oe SE" oatay: Rew” vock™ Gag week or 2084 ive instot refoceuce in thiselg’ nad New York scvl-3 EX TO —ON REAL ESTATE BECU- Mas? MOAN TON Pua a BON, OF peo Ball building, au39 lin SE LOAN ON GOOD LEAL ES thie or ooteteral se at G per cout. No Gand 0. C. GREEN, Koom coxner Teh ‘street Jay when mecurity ia % 7 sITE TO HEALTH AN: a8Y FECT Aue EQUI ana i 1416 Fy HIT! f lv. eile tel other Complaints of tive Fost. voeemy note wees and surgeons. er vitt for puttion the fou, in oe ee. , L. BOVER, ELECTRICIAN, 2 eee Le ur all ro af cc eeaeaeeeeeee——ESS—S——E BF ry S OLD STAXD,

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