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4 NG STAR. WASHINGTON WEDNESDAY September 12, 1883. CROSBY S. NOYES — = Ake Evening Star bas a regular. per@anent Dena fide daily circulation more thar trepie that of any ether daiivy waper vo Washington. and canal to ti etner daily papers here ndded together. THE EVE ‘2ke Srax office is connected with the Telephone Ex- alarge. Advertisements, orcers for the paper by mai Br¢ otherwise. news. or any information of business Gor Lesent day orb slit, free of charve. Less than one hundr-d votes will control the Gemocratic caucus of the next House of Repre- sentatives, which will decid+ the Speakership contest. Conceiing to cach candidate the united} support of the party deieg:tion from his owa State as a basis to stirt from, Rindall will have eleven from Pennsylvania, Cox twenty from New York, and Carlisle eight from Keatucky. As it 1s customary for cin lidates to refrain from voting im caucus, the votes of Messrs RinJall, Cox and Caritsle are not tnclaied in this calculation. Mr. Springer incluies him eif among the aspirants for the Speakership, but his can id wy 13 not regarded @8 seriou<, part.cularly ag it 1s not Delleved that he can get the soll’ support of the Ilitnols demo- cratic members; several of them Intimate a de- termination to put Mr. Morrison forward if their Stat» Is to be represented inthe race. Cox will have, assuming for him the watted support of the New York democrats, one-f'th the number of Votes necessary to nominate him from his own State. Tis will be of value to him In the event that the anti-Randail democrats decide to unite Upon One candidate. Buta difficuity of no smull Proportions tn the way of such an arrangement is that there are Cox men who pr:fer Randall to Carlisie, ant Carlisle mon who prefer Rindall to Cox. In other words, the distinctive anti-Rand .1 feeiing—that opposition to the ex-Speaker because he ts Randall—is confined mainiy to a few demo- trats who have som personal grulze against the man. Randall’s strengta ies in the fact that his Supporters are unitel, and inthe other not less important fact that his opponents are divided. Altogether Mr. Rantall’s chances of success are Gecidedly the best. $+» ___ ‘The crop reports for September to the Depart- ment of Agriculture show a less favorable con- dition for corn than those of August. In portions Of the west, notably in Missour!, Kansas and Ne- Draska, some improvement 13 indicated, but throwzhout the cottoa-growing states there 1s a Marked falling off. For the middie states a de cline {3 also noted. The av-rage decreas? for the Month f5 put down as five points. The long drouth which extended over the whole country, with the exception of a very few favored localities, se Tiously injured the corn, and made ft about two Weeks later maturing than usual, thus exposing it more severely to tie effe-tof early frosts. Agents of the Agricuttural department report that damage by the recent frosts {3 confined almost entirely to the region north of the fortieth parallel, In Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin and Minne-ota the tnjury to the corn 15 estimated as high as twenty per cent, thouh the average loss isbelow this gure. For- tunately a great d-al of the corn In a large sec- tion of the west had advanced to a stage of ma- turity that protected tt from injury. Wheat has also suffered considerably, the estimate being for @yleld of seventeen per cent less than last year, oF a faliing off in round numbers of 36 000,000 bush- els. O.ts will turn out nearly a full crop, and the Potato crop will exceed that of list year. Tue Fain, though so long delayed, has come in time to have beneficial effect in some portions of the country. ——___+«»____ The difference between the majority of the School trustees and the District Commissioners, In regard to repairs, naming buildings, expending money's, &c., 18 a Vital one. It arises in great Part from the former chaotic condition of the law In relation to the school authorities. ‘There Was formerly no clear defination of the respective Powers of the Comulssions, the trustees and the Superintendents. Each of these bodies 1s inde- Pendent of the others In some thinzs, and each Makes claims not admitted by the othera) The Fecent legislation. however, clears away some of the causes of difference. It places nothing in the Bands of the trustees but “the care and manwze- ment” of the schools. This would seem to conflae them to educational matters only. essa ‘Two northern business houses closed doors yes- terday, but the fatiures are due entirely to influ- ences operating upon the suspended firms The houses were intim \tely connected in the manutac- ture and sale of ine silks, and the failure of one Involved the other. The business outlook contin- es to give assurance of stablilty. The recent in- Jury to crops had been pretty well discounted, and the esti tthe bezinning of the fall season Were generally made to represent the minimum, Father than the maximum. Buyers from the south and west are Increasing tn the eastern wholesale market, and it 1s a notable fact that they are gen- erally provided with money to meet their require- ments. ——___~<ee—____ Mr. Blaine says, in answer to an inquiry, that he regards the republican prospects (or 1884 a3 more hopeful than (hey were before the campaigns Of 1876 and 1889. On the question of republican pres- Adentlai candidates he thinks a western man would De stronger than an eastern man. The last opinion has the flavor of disinterestea candor, certainly, as it bears against himself if he still has asptira- tions for the presidency. Boss Me eton demorratic Dolt from his teket. He seouts the idea of a com- of the differences between th an? what he els ticket, he stourly prvdiets a majority thousand for Hoadly. Evid there fs little prospect of a compromise of thy dex Temalns to be seen year. ‘The New Jersey demoerats are in the uncom- fortable position of having but one man whom they can feel confident of electing governor, and he is unwilling to run. Ex-Governor Parker 13 Importw) save the purty, but he ts not in- ehnet to surren ier an ea-y po-ition on the supreme Denen for a pro: rnorship. H+ appa- Fently resarts a juigeship in his own hands as More valuabic thin agov-rnorship ta the hands Of voters in a Very close state. The recent decision of Jwige Bond, of the U.S. efreutt court, tn relition to Virz nia coupons, will have, {t 15 asserted in some quarters, the effect of Feopening the whole debt question. The court Rel, in effect, that if the state reruses to accept Coupons for taxes, she cannot levy upon the tax- Payers’ property for these taxes. If this view ia Sustained by the United Stat s Supreme Court, to whieh tribunal the matter will co, the state must Feceive the coupons for taxes, or make provision for their redem tion. ‘Thiy decision practically Bullitt. s all th work of the readjusters, ——__ ++ — The riot ta Canton, China, it appears, was not ‘the outgrowth of any special feeling of hostility to the French, becaus: of the French invasion of An- am, but was provoke! by Portuguese satlors kill. ing a Chinaman. ‘Tne Chinese, however, have a Way of holding all foreigners, no matter how dis- Unet their nattonaltty, responsible tor acts com- Initted by the representatives of either, and so Enclish, French and Americans were made the Sufferers in China It was a local disturbance al- together, and the prompt action of the Chinese authorities indicates that the foretzu residents of Canton will | roper protection. <2 - chusetts greenbackers talk of abane Gov. Butler, but their numbers have been 80 depicted that their political influence ts Searcely worth couriins. With the resumption of Spech- paywment the greenback theory became an absurdity. ee The weather clerk can't please everybody- While the farmers are praising hom to the skies for breaking up the drouth, the Balttmoreans are @enouncing him savagely for not postponing the Fain wnull after the ort procession. a > X EDICATED Fuasyeis. SHAKEK FLANNELS. BALLARD VALE FLANNELS. LADIES’ MERINO UNDERWEAR. GENTLEMEN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR. CHILDKEN'S MERINO UNDERWE:B. TYLER & CHEWNING, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. EN! TO BRODT FOR YOUR Fail Style Silk, 51 and Soft Hats. Also, to have 2. Khe : Yous, |i ues renovated 419 11th Street Northwest, . Bauriruoans OO RRI oo RR Tom eo 8 oo BE oo Riwouid il up and walls which per NOW LET US SEE WHAT WE CAN Do. At Stlverbera’s we can buy the Walnut Pustic Frames in ali sizes from Cabinet to 16x20 from 15e. up. At Silverberg’s we can buy handsome polished Walnut ea from cabinet size to 24x30 from 26c. up. At silverberg’s we can buy all possible styles of fancy Frames for Photos from 4c. up. BBR kk = 00 : At Silverbeny’s we can fraize our Engravings, &o.. in tm Soe. 8 8 beautifully engrave from, & a, 0 0. POSTPONEMENT OF RECEPTION OF LORD ‘At Siiverberg's wo alsocan find some beautiful gilt and gold Framer at ridiculously low prices, But they really fell everything [bit Cheap," and. surprised. Now all we y for hanging without Sige were is ‘ver’ ‘ina en We are sure 0 find the ize we want all ready. there and select our frames. = BALTIMORE UNTIL THUBSDAY NIGHT, AT SILVERBERG’S, AND THE MYSTIC PAGEANT BALL UNTIL 312 7TH STREET and 313 8TR STREET N.W., sepl0 ‘Near Pennsylvania ayenue.. PEED ASS SEGRE Aw Iurenvinc Crisis. 3 WILL iN A. AER 0 ro ia) crisis comes in the clothing of every manana boy at the end of summer. ‘The can't-get-aways, the galden- winged habitues of Bar Harbor, Newport or the Kaater- akilis, the swarthy campdM@ of the Adirondacks all meot alike on the level of clothing needs. A common want “‘makes the whole world kin.” It makes something else—the clothing trade, TOMORROW AND TWENTY-FOUR TRAINS ON FRIDAY. ‘Woopwarp & Lornnor, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, MOURNING GOODS DEPARTMENT, ‘To open the season in our Mourning Goods Depi ment we shall offer as a special bargain a 40-INCH BLACK CASHMERE At5O cents per yard. For the price, extracrdinary value, It ‘THE CRISIS IS MET BY THE MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, with the largest and best selected STOCK ever shown Yet, eclipsing all previous efforts, and at prices which aust be seen to be appreciated on MEN'S LIGHT OVERCOATS. MEN’S SUITS, for Business or Dreas, BOYs’ SUITS, Large or Small. ODD PANTS, in endless variety, COLORED DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT, ‘To open the season in our Colored Dress Goods De- partment we have selected an elegant line of COLORED CASHMERES, In new Fall Styles, 40 inches in width, at 50 cents per yard. For the price, also extra value. Satisfaction is guaranteed toevery purchasers, at tho MISFIT STORE, AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, 2,000 yards of all-wool PIN-CHECK SUITINGS, CORNER TENTH anv F STREETS, Our Motto: No trouble to show good# sepl0 FOR RENT—ROOMS. Pees PaaS MITE WOMAN, TO RENT—U6l l3rm STREET NORTHWEST, F three. Htoownt en sulla of eines, "Galt after 30% —— ‘ascist, also, with snd ironing; good home to competent person. Apply 1217 N st.n.w. sopl2-2 WANIEOUTHBEE GOOD Bgl RUAN RS ONG street, ‘6th and IN MoCAR- THY. = BY SUSE pint | wooncaiees ‘ANTED —A FiRST-CLASS WAIST AND ak rt hand; none but firet-cless need apply. 1203 @ strect northwest, it NTED—A BOY. TOBACCO AND break bupcher: "CaN a Law street northwest ‘Thursday, between 8 and 10 o'clook. it" 'ED—TWENTY GOOD {:ARPENTERS. AP- W hiv at tho FOr: Deg oe corner lath ottget id Vermont avenue. * sep l2-2t* BR RENT—SUITE OF ROOMS. ON BEOOND Biitoars fo reatiaman and wife: no PoCuuner oo > iemen : location dexirable; Tequired. “Address ©. C., Star office. RENT—ONE SUITE OF LAGE ROOMS ON Ficvna fone, ‘and one vey lanes tui a floor; ail newly and. 1sth stret northwest. Beet PHEASANT, FURNISHED | MOOMT, single or en ‘on East OF went gare and herdice convenient, “For partons and fet ‘M-'W., Box 334, City Post Of fi seplo-3t* ——s ANTED—A GOOD $§AN OQOK, AT THE MON- W iigerie nous ry corner Market street, Weat Washington. sepl2-3t"@ TANTED—A WHITE MUST ASSIST W itt sasitog and Inquire at 1324 L street northwest, sepl2-2t* iTED—WORKING HOUSEKEEPER, COOKS, Wien ana woinen; Chambermaids, general work- ers, Nnrees, Wai Scrub Girls; three Servants ing references. F stret ¢ 926 Rocthwest, PHICE & COOMBS, Liconsed Agente << Jet and 2 floors, near 7th and 4th street co location; private family, 461 H strost north pepl0-3t* R RENT—A PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING rented 1214 K — newly renovated, — screral Ganirable furnished ‘or tn : rooms rent, Penh 1B RENT—ELEGANT FURNISHED APART- Tents, on first, second and third floors; southern exposure, bath, &c. At 1411 K street northwest, be- tween Franklin and ‘McPherson squares. sepl0-3w* ry FOE, REXTLFUENISHED OR UNFURNISHED ‘Room: cars; nic northwest. Pl AN (ED—A FIRST-CLASS COOK, COLOKED OR ‘Cham! POE BENT 067 N STREET NORTHWEST—DEST part of Ge-r-etown ; nesr twolines of cars: pleasant Fooms, cn suite oF sinule: suitable for amen. le. tment clerke, or students; board; Moderate prices. z ‘80p10-6t" (WITH POLEENT_FURNIGHED ROOMS TH Convenient to the etrect cars; also ‘Table Board. Tid 19th street northwest. sep5-whsim* RB _RENT.—GENTLEMEN OF MEANS, WHO Pitan i totrce rom aanorances, can Daa taene in one most delightful, refined and private parts Of the city. Address Box 13%, Star office. sepl0-3t" FOR SALE—HOUSES. ‘BALE—A ON @rm SHAS: F: WOLUARD ToD ee ee ‘gepta se 8 SALE ATA BARGAIN, ON EASY TER 8, Fo inisea-rooes cote icon ropa ODIs CHORE se street north west. ‘eepld-st. SALE—A KOW OF Ei TUR’ Fic Houses at the corner of fain ani Ge aeees ‘Shove fares qualigy in material consiracties aad tenes PES he he 3 fe SPINDLE, Oties O10 F strect 2. ecpi2-3t* Fe EAT More hhave oue of the ereatest bargains ever way of vacant croun: thatin five minutes’ Dusiness Ic K SALE—$1, 000 CASH ©: Lot 4, ‘694, on New west: 31x82.5. Address OWN: i EK, Geargetown, SALE—$3,500—HANDSOME BRICK HOUST, Fane tae natlish basement ‘bay window, e . Dasement-room twelve room bath-rooma, > ae 8, two a Eitchea, ot an “cold, water an =e and dweiling in rear. The bouse is now reotyg for -780 per annum. Apply to JACOBS: pele rer ald and southeast ROE SALECA THREE-STOVY BRICK, NORTH- | tron of the city: to bulla will go ‘weal est, oF would take in exchange amall brick unen- | to partculars. ‘cumberea, balance on time. Inquire on the premiece, SWOKMSTEDT & BRADLTY, N06 Ostroet northwest, after 4pm. eepli-3t 224 F treet, SALE—HOUSE No. 1353 CORCORAN ST. Fe SALF—A BEAUTIFUL COKNER LOT I= Fetes terine, apni to SB WHE a9 atk | Ghee ee eta Heihta, frouting 106 foot a:reetuoriiwost. = eeplt-st* | 13eh exten: ke: WOR SALE We are instructed by owners to make efforts during the preseat mouth to nell tae toloeine ae ‘West Washington. B of & “Saemea eee ere SWORMSTEDI A BKADLLY, 928 F street northwoat. R SALE—AN EIGHT-ROOM, STORE, Bi Fan aii S30 oe ne ee ne change for a 6-room brick house, well located. sep8- FOR RENTCAT, 708 ITH, STREET NORTH: ‘west, newly and haudasomel arzianed Roan = ile Or eb suite, with first-class teble board. eev8-0t R RENT FURNISHED ROOMS IN CHOICE Tocation, tn new houses malts somed ore oe midsomely furnished; bath-roon adjoining, ot gna cold water; vate family. dress be cflice. seps-6t" R_RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, ON FIRST Fata Sand Roore: i Boar eee modern improvements: convenient to three lines of street cars. 707 I nt. n.w. au23-21t" Ok, BENT—A FINELY-FURNISHED PARLOR and one or two connecting bed rooms, in a small pri- vate family: references required. “inguire ttreot northwest. ae = ‘Dwell: for Dicely 3 to close out estate. “AppLy 404 9th streei morale = i KR SALE—A 3-STOKY AND ATTIC 12-ROOM brick inthe heart of the city, suitable for Beara beers Luan er NHOWER sep8-lm ern imj Will be so:d ata bargain. DAN) B'SON, 1226 F street F%. SALE—O\E OF 1HF LARGEST AND MOST desirable Kesidences on Rhode Island avenue; un- exceptionable mewhborhood; recea tly large for present owner. Can’ be Teasonable terms. CASSIN & C. street northwest. R SALE--AT A GREAT BARGAIN—BRICK F Store and two Frame ‘$4, 200. built, and too OR SALE_FOR $2,400, EASY TERMS, NICE Dm ilar, modern atproremcriar ood ee we FOR RENT—HOUSES. BCRRORD, dos F stroct northwest sop7 8t = R_RENT—1993 CORCORAN STREET, THOR- ‘sepl2-3t* nhite: iso a Kood isu preferred; must come well recommended. "A 1700 13th street northwest, ANTED—FIVE FIRST-OLASS COAT MAKERS; also, five first-class vest hands. ADI tailorin, department A. BAKS & CO., 816 and 9 th sect northwest. sepll-: W btreratiy “usctal ino tuueany Ong the on gen Py oysters preferred, Apply at 1238 524 Georgetown. a eepll-at" ANTED—FIKST-CLASS COAT HAND—iWO W “irst-class Coat Hanae cantons immediately. Fine saa ‘back shop, Apply at once. M. J. WATER- AN, corner King and Fairfax streets, Alexandria, Va. sepll-2t* ‘ANTED-LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. WE W firuish ache simpio te, Set by eal say die tance, aud pay a goed price when finished: it can be Gone at home during leisure hours, or as steady work; the work is easy and the rules simple; this is no misrep- resontation; $2 to $5 made daily; no canvassing and no stamp for reply; we have a great demand for our work, and furnish steady employment. For particulars address J. BUTLAND & CO., Manufacturers, Box 2067, Boston, iass, Sepll-1m ‘ANTD—IMMEDIATELY, AT JOHN SCOTT'S Beehive Restaurant and Dining Saloon, 204 9th street, agood Cook. ‘epl0-3t* ANTED—A MALE TEACHER FOR PUBLIC W ‘ecto! at Falla Charest fe eeaaise 3 pe ELS gommencing Ist October. Salary $50 a month. Address WM. P. GRAHAM, Falls Churen, Fairfax co., Va. sep10-3t" WANIED_A BOY, GERMAN PREFERRED, TO learn the confectionery business. Apply. FICK & CO., 911 Pennsylvania avenue. cs ANTED—A WHITE WOMAN TO COOK, WASH wW and fron. Apply to 1403 80th street, “Georze- wn. sepl-1m. WANTED A FOREMAN DAIRYMAN AND TWO Jaborersona farm. Apply at FULTON’S Loan Office, 314 9th street northwest. gepl-2w ANTED—LADIES OR YOUNG MEN IN CITY OR country to take nics, 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", MANUFACTURING CO. , Drawer TT., Philadelphia, Pa, ‘au2i-1m" WANTED WHITE AND COLORED COOKS, GEN- “eral Workers, 2d Girls and Nurses, for this city, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York ani elsewhere. ‘Families furnished ante with references. Try us. $26 F et Ws Awency. C.E. PRICE & CO. ly2-11w* W 4NTEDS EMPLOYMENT BUREAU- FAMILIES furnished with first-class Help—Cooks, Waiters, Chambertaaids, General Houseworkers, &¢. Wanted. L. C. DUNDORE, 518 Joth WANTED—SITUATIONS. yy ANTED—BY A YOUNG COLORED MAN FROM the country, a Situation as cbachman ina private family. Apply at 1704 Ps. ave. n.w. att Servants ai8-ym" In dark and eeasouable shades, 22 inches wide, only 25 | ©) ogra Our cents per yard. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF BOYS’ CLOTHING AT A SACRIFICE, s Also, a splendid assortment of . FLANNEL SUITINGS, SACKINGS, LADIES CLOTHS, in all widths, SILK DEPARTMENT, In our Silk Department we shall offer the best BLACK SILK for $1 per yard ever chown byus. The new oods in our Silk Department embraces not only two or three complete lines of BLACK SILKS of standard makes, but a choice assortment of Fall Shades for 1889. On account of not having enough space for BOYS’ CLOTHING DEPARTMENT I have determined to lose the same out, and I now offer the following bar- gains: One Lot of 85 SUITS from 5 to 11 at $2.90, former price $4.50, ° One Lotof 140 SUITS from 6 to 11, choice at $3.00 former prico $5.50 and $6. One Lot of the best DIAGONAL and SCOTCH GOODS at $4.90, former prico $7. ‘i Ono Lot of SINGLE PANTS sold from $1.50 to $2.50, now choice, 98 cents, BARGAINS IN MISSES' FALL ULSTERS AND HAVELOCKS AT A*DISCOUNT OF ONE- THIRD FROM THE REGULAR PRICE. CALL SOON AND DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED. HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT. ‘We shall continue our great sale of Handkerchiefs, as advertised last week, with the addition of 100 dozen La- dies’ Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, warranted all linen, at 10c. each: a finer grade for the price than we have ever before offered, Also, 60 dozen Ladies’ Hemstitched ‘Handkerchiefs, printed borer, warranted all linen, lc. each—the lowest price ever named for a Hemstitched print. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. ‘We shall also continue our great ssle of Hosiery, as advertised in The Star of last week, with the addition of 100 dozen each, Misses’ Ribbed and Plain Hose, solid colors, full regular made, 25c. per pair. Also. 100 dozen Misses’ Kibbed School Hose, extra os Shes § A ¥ gy Pita heavy for fall wear, in solid colors, only 38c. per pair, gr oy FoR uu MMum all sizes. - £ AAA U * coo .. aM . Ladies’ Ingrain Brilliant “Hose, in solid colors, new asm Ge = = shades, at 50c. per pair—the best value for the money 416 SEVENTH STREET. ever shown by us. sepl0 . / Ladies’ Solid Colors Lisle Thread Hose, 7c. per pair. Colors include Cardinal, Garnet, Wine, Navy Blue, Tan, &e. Gents’ Striped Hose, in choice colors, ‘extra weight for fall wear, and extra quality for the price, 25c. per pair. SPECIAL BAKGAINS IN MEN'S LISLE THKEAD HOSE, Elegant Styles and Colors, 50 cents per pair. Tanon Mavz Crors Scrrs. WE HAVE OPENED A FULL LINE OFIMPORTED CLOTHS, IN ALL THE NEW SHADES, SUITABLE FOR TAILOR-MADE DRESSES, AT $2, $2.25, $2.50, $3 AND 33.50 PER YARD. THESE GOODS ARE FULL 54 INCHES WIDE, AND JUST THE GOODS FOR THE FALL, GUINET'S BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, COLORED AND BLACK VELVETS IN EVERY GLOVES! GLOVES! GLOVES! ‘The opening bargain of the season in our Glove de- | partment 18 one of the choicest eee: SIX BUTTON-LENGTH MOUSQUETAIRE FALL STOCK OF CHOICE DRESS GOODS JUST GLoy RECEIVED, Every pair worth $1.75, 't which we shall eel at the ex- per pair, LADI-S' LISLE THREAD GLOVES GOODS OF EVERY GRADE AND SILKS, SATINS AND VELVETS, SUITABLE FOR In dark fail shades of Tan, Mode ard Slate, 4, 6 and 8- | WEDDINGS. button length. JERSEY, LACE and ELASTIC —— WEISTS at prices ranging from 29 to 50 cents. W. M. SHUSTER & SONS, else ONEPRICE, 919 Pennsylvania Avenue. N. B.—THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. PRINT DEPARTMENT. We have opened this week as a Bargain 10,000 yards o EST QUALITY PRINTS, C4x64 Cloths, lixht and dark grounds at 5 cents per yd. Our stock of Dress Prints is more complete than ever and includes some very desirable INDIGO BLUE PRINTS In the New Fancy Styles. sepl0 Actus Ocrxixa OF SILKS, VELVETS AND DRESS GOODS, SEATON PERRY (Buveceseor to Perry & Brother.) NEW BLACK AND COLOR® D SILKS, OF THE BES’ FRENCH MAKES, FROM $1.00 10 $3.00. is LYONS MUSCOVITES, OTTOMANS, SATIN MER- YeILLEUXS AND’ RHADZIMIRS IN BLACK AND ALL THE NEW FALL AND WINTER BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, WOODWARD & LOTHROP. seplt Ax Ovencoat, A LIGHT-WEIGHT TOP COAT? Certainly, we'vo got FALL OVERCUATS—a varied and choice assort- ment of them, and at the MOST REASONABLE PRICES. We're ALWAYS PREPARED, us 1g pretty well known by this time, for any change in the weather, PURE SILK LYONS VFLVETS, FROM 24 IN. TO AN, WIDE, IN BLACK AND COLOKS, FRom $1 PARAMS, SEVER. ats wioTas OFS Es TAPS EYED aEE WTS PRENSA Fea BSR, BEACK AnD STEERE TEMASARSR EADS. FOR Our entire line of FALL GOODS are now in and | HABIT CLOTHS, ALL COLOKS. MPLETE ASSOR’ NT be. - ‘waiting your examination, OORRA PED AMERICAN HOMDERY aos Sten - AND CHILDKEN. * MEN'S SUITS, HW CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR- YouTHS' = — SEATON PERRY, Boys’ suits, Perry Building, sup Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. Established 1640. e0p8 CHILDREN’S SUITS, — Onr building is loaded down. Five floors required to exhibit the line of goods we offer this season. Now, we justly take great pnde in the SUPERIOR CHARACTER of our MEN'S and BOYS’ CLOTHING, believing it to excel anything of the kind offered for sale elsewhere in this market. We do not rely simply on our Justly eutitied reputation for handling the finest kind of woods, but let the garments answer for themselves. Cowparisons in point of STYLE, FINISH and ALL the points that go to make upa thorough garment, with those offered by other dealors, will, we are positive, INVARIABLY rosult in a verdict for Dowr Ir Fut FALL OVERCOATISH THESE AIRY NIGHTS AND MORNINGS? WE ARE LONGING TO AFFORD YOU THE NFEDED PROTECTION FROM*AUTUMN BREEZUS AND SNEEZES, AND CAN SUPPLY YOU A LIGHT-WEIGHT OVERCOAT AT ANY PRICE YOU WISH TO PAY, BETWEEN $8 AND $20. A. BAKS & CO, ‘THE LEADING CLOTATERS AND TAILORS, 916 AND 318 SEVENTH sT2a sepll GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, 607 SEVENTH STREET, Opposite the U. 8, Post Office, Teor Lavwonry. ae TYSSOWSKI BROB., For Mansenxe CORNER FIFTEENTH AND G STREETS. Send your orders to the COLLARS and CUFFS, 2 cents each. Sent every . Comer 14th a and New Von aiehe. Monday, —————————______ ana cee Of Ye senso Gad St Lave cate the dalton For Fiz, FRANE J. TIBBETS, ‘Medium-Weight Undershirts and Drawers. Ld uM Proprietor. = 5 —_ . Dearne ae ne slat ait bras oot 995 Pennayivania avenue, | myl9 ene E ‘Pennsylvania ‘avenue, WiAntid—a | OU \G WHITE GIRL WISHES A situation as iad\'s msid; willing to make hereelf useful. Address M. P., Box 88, City P.O. eep!2-3t* oughly furnished; modern improvements. 1t” Fok BENT HOUSE. ELEVEN Rooms, OR House and Store; all Foams and Stor modern improvements, 627 street northwest, a good stand for an eating saloon. Apply at 235 Pennsylvania ave. northwest. sopla-6t" R RENT—FIRST-CLASS DWELLING, NEAR Jowa Circle, occupied by Hon. H. Price, Gommis- sioner Indian ‘Affairs; nearly new; thirteen rooms; Hep comventence: to private family only," Apply 913, H strest, after 1 o'clock. eepl2-w, thedt” OR RENT—A COMPLETELY FURNISHED House; fifteen rooms; centrally located; house and furniture in fine order; will be rented for eight months or by the year; a member of Cot referred ; foaslon given November Aste Ee Ml SNURDEIR BRO., 1103 F street northwest. pepl2-1m Oe RENT as PRY DISIRABLE FOURTERN- room ‘Dwelling, all modern improvement Idi strect northwest, opposite the Pordand, LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, 920 F streot northwest. sepi2-3t Fo! BENT FURNISHED HOUSES 6 + ap, NORTHWEST SECTION. Apply to J. Vv. N. HUYOK, 1505 Pennsylvania avenue, (Opposite north entrance Treasury.) sepll-6t % RENT ow PURNISHED, LARGE DOUBLE BRICK HESIDENCE, NoppORitE AMLINGION ROTEL vn , Possession Sept. 15th, Apply to J. V. N. HUYCE ‘No. 1505 Penneylvania ayenue, sopl-6t (Opposite north entrance Treasury.) TANTED—A YOUNG MAN Vv HAVING SOME leisure time would like employment of some kind for about five hours a day; can give best of references. Address t.C.H., Star office, sepll-st WANTED—A SITUATION, Ty ANY GOOD BUST. ness, by a young man of good character; best of references given; had three years’ experience as man- ager of a Jarge milk route.” Address BUOKS1ORKK, 1016 7th street northwest. sep12-30" W AXNZED BY A YOUNG MAN, WHOIS A GRAD- uate of the ‘Spencerian Busiziess College, a Posi- tion as Bookkeeper. Bestof reference given. Address J. 8.. corner Md. av., 7th and Cats. sw. sepll-6t" Wa ah ED—By TH OF 18, WHO CAN WRITE orthand, a position with patent attorney, to Jearn the business. Address A.C.,Star office. sepl0-3t" WASTED_BY A YOUNG LADY A SITUATION as governess or teagher in a private family or school. Has had experience and can furnish ood re- commendations. Or. woul] bea companion and reader for alady. Address Box 19, Star office. ‘sep7-2W TED— SIfUATIONS—NURSES FOR THE sick can bo obtamed at all hours of the day or nixht, through the Washington Directory for Nurses, southwest corner of 12th and Fats.n.w. _ sepl-3m WAXZEDIPLACES FOR COOKS, CHAMBER. maids, Nurses, Housemen, Drivers, Waiters and Boys, with references. Women servants can be seen at Office, Licensed Agency, 926 Fst.n.w. ©. E, PRICE, aug31-20* lis WANTED—ROOMS. | Ok RPRT-HOUSE 1394 L STREET, TEN rooms, modern improvements. For terms apply to 1100 13th street northwest. VOK REN and sepll-3t” NINE ROOM HOUSE, 905 R ST. northwest; modern conveniences, ‘rent $40 per month. Apply to CHAS. C. DUNCANSON, sepli-3t ‘9th and D streets northwest, VOR RENT—318 11TH STREET SOUTHEAST, pine-room H.vuse, pressed brick, marble trimmed; modern improvements; water rent paid; in excellent condition; furnace; only $25 per month. Apply spext wep: FOR BENT_FURNISHED HOUSE TO PRIVATE mily only. 1127 14th street, opposite the Port- sepl1-2t* F® KENT —ONE TWO-STORY COTTAGE Honse, with six rooms; gas and water; newly ainted and papered; 1131 5th street northeast; rent, HiStper monty Inquire 403 7th: seh. ws wepd tee WR SALF_—FOR $4,100, EASY TERMS, IF SOLD at once—Three-story, prose brick front House, Foome, cellar, modern aprovemenver hicely: located, W. E. BUKFORD, 804 F atrect northwest. sep? Ot i tes SALE—PROPERTY IN THE HEART OF THE city, to close an estate, that will lo cent on the investment, on 9th street, op) ite Center Market; Penn's ave., between 3d and43 ste. and on € #t., be- tween Shand 10th sts. n.w. B.H. WARNER, 916 F street. ‘sep7-f,6,m, wAith-5t VOR SALE—A DESIRABLE THREE-STOKY AND. cellar corner rexidence in the West End: lot 5) by 110 feet. Price low and terms reasonable if old at once. WM. P. YOUNG, 1420 New York ave. sep7-6t and 150 feet on Roanoke street. SWORM: STEDT & BRADLEY, 928 F strect northwet. mone ———————————————_——E—E—_—E FOR SALE—-MISCELLANEOUS A SURKEY WAGON, SIDE BAR, NO in order; will be sold cheap. Inquire SHAW'S Livery. 0 streot, near lst southeast. sopli FOR SAE 4 C000 DRAFT BORSE. APPLY 4 1443 Massachunetts ave. after 4 p.m. sil R SALE—BY A PARTY GOING ABROAD—TWO EW, extren: Brussels and $50~onmt TI abd 100. EERO ANT OO eeIEE Pinecone oLass ‘Gioben, “fddres FEASCES Star aitice. sop l2-St OR SALE_ONE BAY HORSE, SUITABLE, FoR art or heavy wagon; sold for want of use. at FRED, MANA‘, 809 “2d ‘wtreet - eepll-3t cant ee RSALE—A VERY ELPGANT NEW SINGER F Machine (sttehtly used), with all latewt time AUERBACH, corser ttt and Ht Recta Sopot Epot aes Geren em oe fie So oe ote Sah ae cee ae once to Piano Exchange, 427 With eureet n.w. sepl0 K SaLE—PURE JEKBEY PIGS, FROM 1m TOW es aed mag ig it hundred “ ited x to eight hundred pounds; warranted pure, iH. A. WO! LEY Pierce Mills Koad. sepl0-6:" One ex elo a 14 Piano, original price $700, catra Calthet Grand Piano original price ‘used only a few months by an army officer. & Piped gg log ao mn pm tor rt 4 wap Piano taken ay. Goulars apply at 433 7th «t. north went. Fo BALE. “SMITH Rich Rosewood case, AMERICAN" ORGAN, sweet quality of tone and in per tect onder. Price $35, on eusy papnien a eran sep8-6t 1103 Penn's. Ave. RB SALE—1712 N STREET NORTHWEST, 12 rooms, new, bay windows front and rear; all mod- ern improvements; fzst-ciass in every, respect AppIy to owner, 2107 Pennsylvania ayenue northwest. rent. au30-2m OR SALE—FOUn NEW, ELEGANT PRIVATE Teaidences, 472, 474, 476 and 478 O street, corner of Sth street northwest. “Stone and press-brick front, with all modern improvements: 11 roomi peas brary, bath-room, coal vault, speaking tu! chance for investment, Will’ be soid low and on “any terms. Houses open for inspection fro1 1m. to . an. Inquire of the owner, JOHN HOC. R; 1000 0 street northwest, 3) R SALE—BY S. H WALKER, 690 LOUISIANA fre; three, pew houres, nearly Completed, with all modern ‘convenience: 403, 4:5 and 409 B street north. east: would readily rent for $30 per momth. A god au: OR SALE-NEW AND SECOND-HAND CAR mi embracing the various styles suitubie for fall and winter use. Second-hand Coupeletts, Lan lane letts and Coupe Rockaways always in stock. Gall ‘exgunine stock and prices before purchaslug. Hopairing prowptly attended ‘to. HOBT. 1. GRATAM, . and Factory, poate aaa eee pes 0-6 mtr eae Fe, SALF—S!VERAL FI HOSES; LARGE variety Dugies, conpes, lardaus and jump-nent ene Tiaces: Bie Erwin waddle and bride. DOWNES 1620 L. street northwest. sept QUR SALE-AT GREAT BARGAINS_PIANOS ani # that have been use. iding full of them. Some nearly new. Will be ata sacrifice for cash, by G. L. WILD & BRO, Yestment. Call m the evening. au28-1m aull-Sw* ‘709 Seventh street northwest, ‘OK SALF— B LLING AT THE STABLES OF WM. F. ‘TWO BEAUTI NEW HOUSES, GEY!R, 470 Cstrect northwest, you can find new: Nos. 1202—1204 N st. n.w., bet. 12th and 13th sts., the | oF second-1 Carri Be ‘and Wavons for hele tnemeni acd gulcige {theese | Tarun ce, Moms, Sensis asl oer : ca Sa = a rooms and aoollar. ‘The first floor has rich c1 yea was | hire. sus fixtures, ana polished brass 1s u-ed for th: due. A Jarge ventilating space under the roof protects the third story. The fronta are faced with pressed and orns- meutal bricks, and have lofty towers, the upper part of which acts as a ventilator. The houses ure open for =x- amination from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. every day. Otherwise apply to the owner, R. GOLDSCHMID, auil-3m 812 7th stre:t northwest. MONEY TO LOAN. Fon Sale Ss 2, MEERS 0G STREET NonTa: west, offers rare induoeinents in Carriages styles. Cal aud examine before purchasing elsewhere Top and no-top Sidebar Bugwies, Plastons, Family Gar Fiages, Furinem Wagons, Surrey, Viliago Carta Har ec. Repairing and painting yrom| Sone "Wile ata aan EY A 5 my! AGE STOCK OF ITALIAN MAR- FOR SALE BLE and Granite Monuments, Hea Vaseu. od ine. Monuments ete. ‘jean nd lettered in cemetert W.RUTHERFORD & CO.. Pa_ay.. cor. 21st st. ap28-Sm" eepiese 920 F streot northwest. BUSINESS CHANCES. ONEY T:) LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. PROMPT AY zee ETE TO ALL APPLIOA- SWOKMSTIEDT & BRADLEY, sep8-1m 928 F street, PR ZT FURNISHED HOUSE, EIGHT rooms, splendid neighborhood. Apply at 1131 17th street. 8.58. DAISH. sepl0-Im FOR BENT -A PERFECT GEM OF A HOUSE OF ‘nine rooms, fashionably located northwest; hand- somely furnished, including bedding, rilver, crockery, linen, &e., for the small sum of $115 per month, or ‘$100 per month for one year in advance. References given and required. Address Box 131, Star office.610-3t" ONEY TO LOAN -AT LOWES’ RATES OF INTEREST ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. ‘THOS. seps MOoxzZY TO uoaN-on REAL ESTATE BECU- rity. A. S. PRATT & SON, 401 9th street north au30-1m FOR BENT—HANDSO ME THREE-STORY BRICK; 9 rooms and bathroom; modern improvements: near Agricultural department; 221 13th street south= west; rent, $30; in good order; key 219 13th street southwest. sepi0-3t* HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ES- security | tate or colleteral at 5and6 per cent. No lay when security is good. 0. C. GREEN, Room Firemen's Insurance ‘corner 7 Louisiana avenue. ‘street, dy10-3m WAXTED_BY A YOUNG LADY TWO COMMUNI- cating rooms, or one saloon parlor, for dancing Durposes. Leecation north of P street aud west of 13th. Inquire at 1448 Corcoran street. 1° ANTED—A GENTLEMAN DESIRES A FUR nished room, with board. ina private family. “tate terms. Address P. O. box 472. sep]2-2t* W4NIED—A KOOM TO STORE FURNITURE, where it will be well guarded. Address SAFETY, Star office. pepll-3t* ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFF, A Suite Of two or three Rooms in ood location ; fur- nished or unfurnished. Address, ‘with price, Box 136, Star office. sepl2-3t" ANTED—YOUNG LADY IN OFFICE DESIRES: }¥ Heated Room, dinner board, and privilese of using gas stove. ‘Terms must be moderate and location convenient to Treasury and street cara, Address 1 Star office, sep ___WANTED—HOUSES. Wi 8iep-corrace FOR $1,500 UABH—BRICK preferred. Location move important than cliarac- terof building. Adress, giving location and si: 60, Washington P. O. sep3, W 420-10 BUY FOR CASH—A FIRS 1-CLASS Brick Honse, with stable, between N and Fand Jath and 20th streets; not exceedinx $10,000. Address Box 12, Star office. gep12-1m WANTED BY PRIVATE FAMILY, TO RENT, with privilege of purchasing, an. clegant House, either turniahed or mnfurnished.” Address immedi: ately, Mra, C. M., 1936 11th str-et northwest. 1t" ANTVD—A FURNISHED HOU>E, FROM early in October, in northwest section of the city. Address, wiving location, number of rooms, how heated aud teruis, “IR. ar office. sepl2-3t* WANTED SA SMALL. COMFORTABLY FUL: fice. Box nished House. Address ‘* Reliable,” Star of- gep11-3t* W AS2ED—T10 PURCHASE, FOR INVESTMENT, anest Dwelling, renting at about $300 per year. G. ¥. ATLEE, Office'141] G street northwest. sep10-3t ANTED TO, RENT COMFORTABLY FUR. nisl sma!l or medium- louse, in aoce locality. Address, with numberand descriptic M., Star office. eepld- WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A small House; new or in perfect order; or pleasant suite of Rooms, furnished or unfurnished -in good .oca- ton. Address, with price, M. O., Staroftice. sepl0-3" WARTED TO BUY FOR OASH, A FIRS?-CLASS: Brick House, south of N street, and between 9th and 15th strecta, not to $8,000. “DANENHOWER E'SON, 1206 Fatsece, ‘auls-1m_ WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS WARSZED{SIDE-BAR DAYTON WAGON, DOU- ble seat; Harnees;and quiet, sound Horee or Mare: mauat be good traveler. If » fain for cash. Address ee. H. 0. 81. JOHN, General 1 W4RXZED-SEGOND-HAND FURNITURE. AD- dress Box 118, Star offics. sopli-2w’ ‘W4ANTED_DRESS CUTTING SCHOOL —LADIES and tsimming. Peres hed sees, Dis dit aa D.w., berwoen Band streets. and WANTED_EVERYBOUY TO KNOW THAT (Gute and of ait malarial dlnpaos Of Doping cd E streot southwest. ei aule a WANTED WHEELMEN, IT 18 TO YOUR IN- terest to know that all and Tricycles re~ a tical at BuirH BROTUeRE Soo, MSTA AS Sus tron ‘ANTED—GET YOUR CARPETS OLEANED Bi Warr "hmtomais Sous Sto oeeD BE country. | Orders by telephone oF Promptattention. SINGLETON & HOEKE, ret Space. , is aud-4m ANTED — HARBAUGH'S WHOOPING COUGH W4ANiur— GanpAcGe ‘Algo a Linimeut so tes ta connection with it, Manufactured by GEO. WOOL, RIDGE, Pharmacist, cor. Md. av-andi4y4 st.s.w. azgin W sottnwestateatn Sarbet Geanhie tke, Aa foul and the best in the city. Ma remade, feather Fenovated, furuiture stained; orders by teleciione tert WASTED 1404 PA. AVE. OPPOSITE WIL- receive ‘801 Mar- jard’s—Hair Mattresses, Beda, Bolsters and Pillows renovated : leaned, stored and relaid ‘Allands of mattresses to dor. FH. YOUNG. apl9 WANTED-STEAM CARPET CLEANING WITH- out whip, ‘to your carpets. Orders telephone. iS Eouisiaus’ avenue: mPa HAGEL ANTED — UNCER THAT JORN WEEXED 320, ATNOUNOE PEAT 3 Ban ituionse ponte and Robey Tiere office from a.m. 06D. 1. d nz ANTED— WORK Ww aks ‘UPHOLSTERY OF ANY DE- 'OR RENT—FURNISHED—TO A PRIVATE FAM- ily, the large first-class residence 1301 K street (Eranklin Square); extra sized dining-room; stable. seph-w&elm” R RENT—NEW STORE AND DWELLING, late Sreot, between Q and Corcoran will be October Ist; utore 70 feet dcp, dwelling contains eight rooms, bath, latrobe, etc. FRANK J. TIBBET, Palace Market, 14th and New York avenue. sep 8-2m FE, RENT HW STREET NORTHWEST, A fine large House and large stable in rear: will be rented or leased toa permanent tenant. Also, five fina new six-room brick Houses; gas and water; $16 per month. DANENHOWEE & SON, 1226 F et. ‘sep8-6t {Ok RENT—THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT dwelling, 1416 Rhode Island avenue, containing 11 rooms; range, gas, bath-room, &c. House is nearly new, and will be rented to a good tenant at $0 per month. FITCH, FUX & BEOWN, 1437 Penneyiva- nia avenue, eopT-2mn Fe RENT—TEN THREE-STOKY, NINE-ROOM Houses in the northwest section; $36.8 month. Ap- Ply to PARKER & TOWNSEND, 1418 F street north- ‘west. 8e)6-lw (OR RENT—HOUSE—1227 NiW YORK AVENUE northwest; 12 rooms; all modern improvements: in ool repair: rent, $55 per month. Apply to THOS, J MYERS, 1220 F atreet northwest. sep5-3m_ VOR RENT_FROM OCTOBER IST, A HAND- some suburban residence, containing ‘nine roome, bath and cellar, near Howard University; rent, $35 pet month. Inquire at 236 North Capitol street, -sepl-2w" Fe KENT—FURNISHED HOUSE, TEN ROOMS, best condition and neighborhood; carriage house and stable. 1317 11th sti northwest, au3l-2w* OR RENT—HOUSE 413 NEW YOKK AVENO northwest; eight rooms; in good repair: $25 per month in advance. ‘Apply to JOHN B. 2030-4w' M°*#¥ To Loan, UN BEAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. B, O HOLTZMAN, 028 10th and F streets northwest. ‘ONEY TO LOAN, In sums to suit at Jowest raa- estate security. Fitch, FOX & BROWN, mn3i (437 Pennsvivania avenie, MONEX,TOLOAN—CN REAL ESTATE OROTHER lowest raten of Intereet, least eres so and without da lowest rates of int expense an ROBT, A. PHILLIPS: 1425 New York aventie. Mi36 POSEY TO Loan. AL Ihave MONEY TO LOAN ON RFAL ESTATE, in sum- of from $100 and upwards, at lowest rates of in- ‘Charges moderate. Nodelay. _B. H. WARNER, j21 916 F street northwest. LOST AND FOUND. Lost BEAL IRISH SETTER OG, FOUR white feet, and white shield in forchead. Liberal reward if left at 117 E. Capstol street. sepll 3t OST —SATUKDAY MOBNING—LADYS GOLD hunting-case watch; initials M.'E. K. engraved on outside cover. Liberal reward paid if returned to KNIGHT BROS, .633 F st. n.w. sop ]l-3t* STRAYED—Fkom STABLE INPRINC) GEORGE'S County, on Wednesday night, a dark brown Horse, abont 16 hauds hich oar on jef: hind hij $20 _re- ward if detivaeed nm. ave. nw. _wepT-Tt SCOTT, New York Avenue hotel. HOUSE, PRESSED OR RENT—NINE-ROOM brick front, four roome on first and five on second floor, large cellar, latrobes_and fire-placea; all modern improvements. JOHN SHERMAN & © OR R NT—-FROM SFPTEMBER OR OCTOBER ist, tomresponsible family of adults, a handsome, sfurnished house of 14 rooms; first-class location. Kent $22) a month. Address D., Star office. au16-1m ROH MENA. 718 19th st, 14rs.,m.i. 2125 Let.. 10: Al aba Pieces st, 7 Sr 50 Cor. ©.20, ‘WE: auld BR RENT—-NEW DWELLING HOUSE, 1528 O street northwest, Apply to J. J. SHEDD, 1402 14th street northwest. au3-4m 1B RENT. 1324 19th et.n.w., 10 r., furnished ., f 1016 I st-n. w.,9r8.,: 1128 I st. p.w.. 1416 Q st. nw. furnished .. FOR RENT—OFFICES. ROk, BENT-DESIRABLE OFFICES IN FIRE. men’s Insurance Company's new buil ding. corner of ‘ith street and Louisiarra avenue All f1 heated by steam and Otis elevator. ceph awe FOR “RENT-MISCELLANEOUS OR RENT ROOMY BRIGK STABLE, Wil table for op.” Inquire Daag F etroct nw. B.A. PARSONS & Oe peple be COUNTRY BOARDING. ERSONS DESIRING BOARD FOR THE PALL, | tggeeat be A in Pleasant howe Under the renowned Maryland Heights. Fishing and hunting close by. W. M. CLARK. ‘Tryat B.U., Washington co., Mid. a _sepld-at* WOOD AND COAL. NG WOOD—3PRUCE PIN) o. ; BA- arf, foot of 14th st. 4. Bi CHASE & BRO. Wo have just received a Jot: PINE oF jext to City Post Offion, 2 _* Satin | ae te rant. mae PERSONAL. ‘1be attention of consumers ts respectfally invited to Li yon oe ee aang | streot, 8. Katzenstoin, Manager. ‘opiate STEPRENBON & BR0., YOUNG MAN OF THIRIY WISHES TO MAKE | _mi¢ ‘1th ot, wharf and 12% at. and Pa. ove, Aor sdonAN OF PRTRLE We young lady who confidence: Adare PUmaraohe” Bist eine ae at SCRAP PICTURES. = JAS A MoDEvITT HAS REMOVED HIS PRIVATE Letostive Ay B ve Agency to Room a, : Pa. ave. cas Beas Bee oes COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. ALE OR TRADE FOR HOUSE IN THE city, 16 Acres of Land, with zood Dwel buildings, at the Hivhlands, on the B. & U IR. A'so, 412 acres, eleven miles from Washington, for $1. 509. INO. F. WAGGAMAN, 917 F street. ‘wepi-lw F A SACKIFICY—BEAU (IFUL STOCK, Dairy and Grain Farm, 365 acres 14m. from Wash: ington («plendid road).mm ‘Montromery co.,Md.. 250 in high state of cultivation; dwelling (101), b building complete; finely watered, fe timbered: 3 m. from railroad; 1m. from churches, stores, &e. 0. ; school, A.eo stock and implements for Tunning, complete. ‘Sold to close an estate, OF traded in part for Washineton eat atgreat bargain. £: terms. W. E. BURF RD, 804'F st, n.w. ME, SEBALLS ,FA'M FOR SALE—80 ACRES of good Jand and 6 room house on the Toad, two miles from. ‘T own, ley’s ard Mr. Watkins’. and M streets northwest. FPO SALE-A HANDSOME COUNTKY SEAT OF ‘bout 7 scres; cornerot Tth street road and Whit- venue; commodious barn: convenient ge a BOARDING. PRAGUE HOUSE, OOR. 6rx AND E N. W.. WITH Ss first-class ; Toome on Id. ‘3d floors, $65 ver 9 Y KOUMS FOR RENT, AT 3i4 AND 31 8 avenue. Alka. Boarding for three months at filteen dollars per month. Advance: strictly required. contin PH a 3 : IRE LOCHIEL 512 90H STI Nt "Trance ble inducements te t rooms, €n suite or PEEMANENT, TRANSIENT AND DAY Boanp.| ©?! P: ‘the McPherson (ers accommodated at ourner of 16th and I utreeta. Mus. 31. I: NOUTHALLS tyo8-ou Tr ‘ONT He ETOR. iM: lOUSE—CHANGE OF PROPRII 1 fable: polteand attenti very aivustion facta ie ¢ Kates: $2.50 and days hs agen ee: EDENTON Boe 5 ANI Dives iicoa rosa, tas toes copancad Beard ae. st ressonsite tion. Meais at ail — Po se Sete — aS aa Pxotecr yous runs axp WINTER CLOTH ING AGAINST THE RAVAGES OF MOTH, REFINED GUM CAMPHOR, 30 FER POUND, 1.6, BISHOP, Druerin, Address Box 134, Star office. eenicae + QUARE S Gerona for ate cheap, Deine pert ofS aietcaloe Ground for a Inted for the Union R. ie Depot Apmis to X. BUNCH, Paper Dealer. 314 and 316 8th street northwest, either in person or by post. cep list GENTLEMAN WITH SOM! CAPITAL WOULD like an interest in some living business. Address 188, Star office. sepli-2t* TRAE S759 IN DEFERRED NOTES ON GOOD real estate security, at seven t interest, which Heal Eatate 1 3 JNO. can be purchased at the ! xchange of A. PRESCOTT, 1416 F atrest northwest. sepi0-3t ANTED-TO RENT—A STORE, SUITABLE or would purchase for flour and food busine 00d will and stock of an Gress, ivinw location of store, F Fok, Sack, TRADE OR RENT—A NEW HOTEL, ete cea an ortunity yap ae Feasonable, where wninews can be don ¥. WAGGAMAN, 917 F «treet, eer iS RATE OF INTEREST WiD Tie Gace namatnm a a SQUIEK & Cr Baukers, 1416 Pa. ave. ul PROPOSALS, [pPsovemenr OF Po’ Mac RIVER aT WASH. IdGiON. PROPOSALS FOR FILLING. Usrrep Staves FNGINEER OFFICE, 2136 Peensyivauia svenue .W., Wasuincron, D. C., -ept-mber 12, 1883. 2 triplicate, will be received at this ¥ U'CLOCK M., on SATURDAY, MBER TWENT¥--PCOND, 1883, and opened mediately thervaster, for filling about «lx acros ot the tomue Fists, near Easby"s Polut. Speciheatona, forms of proposal and all neces ary imforination caf DB application to this other. VETEK C. HALNS, Major of Engineers, pe OSALS FOR COAL. REFOUM Schoo oF THE a | Wasninerton, Sept. 3, 1883.' Sealed Proposals will be received by me up ‘to NOON of THURSDAY, SEPTEMLEK THIRTCENTH, 1883, for the delivery ‘nt the ftetorm 00] of — tons of white ash Furnace Coal, more or less. 50 tons of white ash Range. more or less. All to be free from slate and other impurities, ‘To be delivered in quantitie. and at such times as be dircet d by the superintendent of the school. Weigh 2,240 pounds to the toa, aud fer of 20 cents neh ctor and wcieher to be paid by coutrae. @ ed “-Pevposals for Goal.” Right to reject bids or waive defects is reserved. JAMEs E.F TCH, President Board of Trustees, SUMMER RESORTS LTH Re SORT. iv eg eh ra gy heaith ind rest.” Dit. PubSTON, —Wernersvi Berks County, Pa. _ bid FiGTeh LAFAYETTE. CAPE MAY. first season July 7th, 1883. Directly ieeeeer en Tare eee HILDRETH, Propricwor. sn =————— We Axe Orrenme NEW DESIGNS IN GAS FIXTURES, ‘And are selling exngle and double Swing GAS BRACKETS, In Brass and Gilt, st 40 and 60 cents each, andother ‘004s proportionately low. ‘We have a tine of ©00! RANGES at various Prices, from to $150, IRON TILE FIRE-PLACES, with BRASS FRAMES, from $12.50 to $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 st LOW PRICES, . EDWARD CAVERLY & CO, Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating, 1425 New York avenue. Ger Te Besr. “THE CONCORD HARNESS." GEO, C. GWENN, 507 4s STREET 8.¥. Full success on Corrine Old Family portraits.

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