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—a THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON September 13, 1883. ike Evening Star bas a reaular. permanent bona fige daily circulation mere thar tresic that of any ether daily wnper published ta Washington. and cous! to that ef ali tne otner daily papers here added toacther. = —= ‘Tux Srax office 1s connected with the Telephone Ex- clapge. Advertirements, crcers for the paper by mai 42¢ otherwise, news. or any information or business cap Lesent day or night, free of chance. ——- EeCongressman Roosevelt, of New York, lets the democracy and tbe rest of mankind know that ‘he Will not affiliate with Tammany in the ap- Proaching demeeratic state convention, He Prociaims his purpose to withdraw if the Tam- Many delegates shall be admitted. It looks very much, Just at present, as if Mr. Roosevelt will have to either withdraw or go back on his word. ‘The democratic press of New York, almost with- Out exception, is declaring that the Tammany delegates must have seats in the convention. ‘The substance of their utterances is that the pafty cannot hope to win without Tammany, and “that any coucessions to taxt organization are Preferable to being beaten. Ina published letter Mr. Roosevelt denonnecs Tammany generally, and Joba Kelly particularly. Hs calls the Tammany- ites by such names as “traitors, tricksters, and traders,” and accuses them of having repeatedly sold out the party. In view of Mr, Rooseveit’s Plainly defined position the question presents it- Self, What shall it profit the Now York democracy ‘gain Tammany and lose the county democratic organization? ——__~<«»—_____ A conference of Cathoile prelates highest in ec- Clestastical authority tu this country was held Yesterday In Baltimore to discuss the proposed Visit to Rome next mouth. The proceedings were Secret, but It ts understood that church discipline and education were the chief toples of discussion, Under the belief that the Pope will make some nportint changes in these matters, One order contemplated 1s a right prohibition against priests engaging ta any form of banking business, It is thought, also, that the arbitrary power now re- siding In bishops to remove priests of their respec- Uve dioces-3 from one charge to another will be moditied so that such changes cannot be made, except for cause, without the consent of the priest affecte] ora committee of bishops. The matter Of Catholic education in this country will, It 1s thought, be carefully inquired into by the Pope, with a view of taking measures tending to encour- age the sending of Catholic children exclusively to Catholic schools. ————_~<e+—____ ‘The Baltimore American commends our District Commissioners for their efforts to abate the tele Braph pole nulsance. The Commissioners would deserve more credit for their action if they had pursued « more tmpartial course. The unaccount- able lenfency they have shown to the telephone company In permitting that corporation to erect Its huge poles (evidentiy meant to stay) on alley- Streets so near the windows and gates of private houses that blinds and doors cannot be opened, 18 & matter of no Uttie comment, ——_—_—_+e>_____ ‘The effete monarchies of the old world are not to be allowed to slander the American hog with Impuntty. A comttsston composed of able and Patriotic swine statistictans 1s to investigate the Subject and report to the next Congress. The Tights and wrongs of the national hoz will doubt- Jess occupy a good deal of the attention of Con- GFess next sessioa, and will very likely form a party bats h the next presidential election, y to fill the old canal Con- et in view—to provide at the same Ume make a heeded Improvement. It was not intended that a dollar of the money showld be wasted or conferred | ‘upon any o ty. The engineer de- | parts: of the elty government has faithfully . ¢ of Congress in inaking the the double good intended, Ta appropriatin: gress had a twor labor for the poor an —__— +e» ‘The failure of the Yuntle to reach the Greely party in Arctic seas, or hear avy word from Ss {0% ‘bolings as to their fate. Joyment of itfe and health It can- ‘y very much need the sup- by tue Yanue. But they have been pues carr 4a the Arctic region now long enouch to become Ahure:i to its severe hurd-hips, and probably to ac- | Quire 2 knowleage of how to tura the products of that a land Into the necesarles of life. +e : for the New York state 2s his constituents that he ‘"d that he may have an oppor- A stalwart eandl: Benate frinkly in ‘wants to be elec Sunity to vole for Roseve Conkling for U. S. Sena- tor. Tils sort of candor in a politician 13 un- and when the votes shall have been perhaps, the New York man will wish he iged in it. hia Times ts usually earefa! in the its, but occastonally It credits STAR. gton payers. Mus. &. P. Parsee, 1 F HAs 3UsT § STREET NORTHWEST, TURNED FROM PARIS, be res HER LAT wepls in a few days to exhibit IMPORTATIONS, 429 10th streets northweat. Day Goons. ree! RECEIVING NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS DAILY. ALARGE STOCK OF FINE DRESS GOODS OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION. Special barwains in 40 tnch all fine Wool Cashmeres at 50c. : 42 Inch Chooda Cloth at 50c.;44 inch all Wool Ladies’ Cloth at 62'4c. Finer Ladies’ Cloths and Dress Goods at $1, $1.25 and $1.50. 500 pairs of Blankets from $2. 60 up to $12 per pair, Carpets and Oticloths on second and third floors. Only one price, and all goods warranted to be as rep- resented by the salesmen. W. W. BURDETTE & CO., sepl3-3t Nos. 928 7th street and 706 K street n. Pauas Rovar. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ALOT OF IMPORTED JERSEYS, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE VERY LOW PRICES AS QUOTED BELOW: ‘The Best JERSEY in the Market at $2.40. Fine CLOTH JERSEY, with CUFFS, at $2.98, Fine BRAIDED JERSEY at $3.63. Fine JERSEY, Plaited Back, with Bow, at $3.98, Handsome JERSEY, Braided Back and Front, with CUFFS and Bow, at $5.98, ‘There is no JERSEY IMPORTED ean equal oar FRENCH TRIMMED. Itis very Fine, with or without POCKETS, at $6.98. ALL OUR JERSEYS JUST RECEIVED ARE CLOSE AND HEAVY-WEIGHT, FOR THE FALL TRADE, PPP A A Ir SSSq_ Peak & ng Pr RAE SAH so PA ALLLLA™ AIL Ssss$ RRR 00 ¥ A R RO oF F fe E pig 2 y Ate E Eo? ¥ &*4S buss sepl3 ‘1117-1119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Coan Woon JOHNSON BROTHERS. WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘Twelfth and Water streets southwest, BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES: 1202 F street northwest; 3515 7th street northwost; 1740 Pennsyivania avenue northwest; 1112 9th street northwest; Corner 3d and K streets northwest; 221 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. LARGEST PRIVATE RAILROAD YARD SOUTH OF NEW YOuK; also EXTEN-IVE WHARVES, giv- ing us unsurpas-ed facilities for the economic handing of FUEL of all kinds. COAL DELIVERED ON CARS DIRECT FROM THE MINES INTO OUR YARD. egal only gn best qualities of ANTHRACITE and BIIUMINOUS CoaL. All kinds of WOOD, either in the stick or prepared to | order at our factory. CLEAN COAL, FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURF, deliveries and prices as low as Fuel ean be fur- sepis Serre Lear Tes, (AT 60 CENTS A POUND), BURCHELL’S FAMILY TEA, PUT UP BY ME IN ORNAMENTED PACKAGES, PROPERLY LABELED. ‘Mx Name Provrep ow Each Packice. IMITATIONS EASILY DETECTED. N. W. BURCHELL, AT NEW STORE, fep!3-e0a7t 1325 ¥ Street. Esrmz Srocz or MILLINERY AND FANCY GooDs = * HALF PuIcE. Store for Rent. Fixtures for Sale. MES. M. J. HUNT, 21 D street northwest. Fax Sens Is ¢ Hars, ALL THE NEW SHAPES NOW READY. Also. DUNLAP*'S NEW YORK SILK AND DERBY HALIS, special shapes, ar WILLETT & RUOFF'S, Sole Agents for Dunlap’s New York Hats, _Sep13-Iin 905 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. sepl3 certainly, we've 1 choice assort- NABLE ‘PARED, as 18 pretty y change in the weather, Our entire line of FALL GOODS are now in and swaiting your examination. m MEN'S SUITS, YOUTHS’ SUITS, BOYS’ SULTS, AND CHILDREN’S svITs, Our building is loaded down. Five floors required to exhibit the I ne of goods we offer thia season. Now, we justly take greet pride in the SUPERIOR CHARACTEK of our MEN’Sand BOYS’ CLOTHING, believing it to excel anything of the kind offered for salo elowhere in this market. We do not rely simply onour dustly entitie? reputation for handling the finest kind of woods, but let the warments answer for themselves. ‘Comparisons ta point of STYLE, FINISH and ALL the Points that xo to make apa thorough garment, with thoee offered by other dealers, will, we are positive ENVAUCIALLY result in a vesdict for A. SAKS & CO, ‘THE LEADING CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS, 316 AND 318 SEVENTH STRezr. sepll Fan Ovesisa or CARPETS. CARPETS. CARPETS. ‘S$ ALL GRADES. 3 SING, Yard Sides ¥ conta: CARPE IS, cowed act laid, Scomis, DAUGGETS $5. 46, $i, oh 89, HG, ete. LACP CURTAINS ‘per paireeh® FL Ocx OLLCLOTH all widtha, > 52-5089, 0te. MOQUETTE, VELVET AND TAPESTKY RUGS. J WLARD'S HOTEL BAR OPEN.—PALK & TIL- ‘8 on draught. The best of everyth. in the way of wet goods. ~ _sep13-Im* 0. ¥. STAPLES, Proprietor. Hiei Te PII THE SAFEST AND MosT healthful kyminastic eystem for ladies, conducted by a well-known, #21 I etreet northwest, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 4,30 to6 p.m. eepl3-St" Crostxe Oor OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF BOYS’ CLOTHING AT A SACRIFICE. On account of not having enough space for BOYS! CLOTHING DEPARTMENT I have determined to close the same out, and I now offer the following bar- gains: One Lot of 85 SUITS from 5 to 1 a $2.90, former price $4.50. One Lot of 140 SUITS from 5 to 11, choice at $3.90 former price $5.50 and $6. One Lot of the best DIAGONAL and SCOTCH GOODS at $4.90, former price $7. One Lot of SINGLE PANTS sold from $1.50 to $2.50, now choice, 98 cents. i BARGAINS IN MISSES FALL ULSTERS AXD HAVELOCKS AT A DISCOUNT OF ONE- THIRD FROM THE REGULAR PRICE, Woonwarn & Lormor, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. MOURNING GOODS DEPARTMENT. ‘Toopen thesesson in our Mourning Goods Depart- ment we shall offer as # special bargain # 40-THCH BLACK CASHMERE At5O cents per yard. For the price, extraordinary value. a 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 inchesin width, at 50 cents per yard. For the price, also extra value, AMERICAN DRESS GOODS, 2,000 yards of all-wool PIN-CHECK SUITINGS, In dark and seasonabie shades, 22 inches wide, only 25 cents per yard. 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 shown by us. Thenew soods in our Silk Department embraces not only two or three complete Hnes of BLACK SILKS of standard makes, but a choice assortment of Fall Shades for 1883. HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT. ‘We shall continue our great sale ot Handkerchiefs, as advertised last week, with the addition of 100 dozen La- dics’ Hematitched Handkerchiefs, warranted all linen, st 10c. each: a finer grade for the price than we have ever before offered, Also, 60 dozen Ladies’ Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, printed border, warranted all linen, 100. each—the lowest price ever named for a Hematitched print. HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. ‘We shall also continue our great sale of Hosiery, as advertised in The Star of last woek, with the addition of 100 dozen each, Misees' Ribbed and Pisin Hose, ‘solid colors, full regular made, 250. per pair. Also, 100 dozen Misses’ Ribbed fchool Hose, extra heavy for fall wear, in solid colors, only 880. per pair, all sizes. Ladies’ Ingrain Brilliant Hose, in solid colors, new shades, at 0c. per pair—the best value forthe money ever shown by us. Ladies’ Solid Colors Lisle Thread Hose, T5e. per pair. Colors include Cardinal, Garnet, Wine, Navy Blue, Tan, &e. Gents’ Striped Hose, in choice colors, ‘extra welght for fall wear, and extra quality for the price, 250. per pair. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN MEN'S LISLE THREAD HOSE, Elegant Styles and Colors, 60 cents per pair. GLOVES! GLOVES! GLOVES! ‘The opening bargain of the season in our Glove de- partment is one of the choicest SIX BUTTON-LENGTH MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES, Every pair worth $1.75, but which we shall sell at the ex- traordinary price of $1.25 per pair. LADIe8' LISLE THREAD GLOVES In dark fall shades of Tau, Mode ard Slate, 4, 6 and 8- button length. JERSEY, LACE and ELASTIC WRITS at prices ranging from 29 to 50 cents. PRINT DEPARTMENT. ve havo opened this week as a Bargain 10,000 yards bs BEST QUALITY PRINTS, 64x64 Cloths, light and dark grounds at 5 cents per ya. Our stock of Dress Prints is more complete than ever and includes some very desirable INDIGO BLUE PRINTS In the New Faney Styles. BOSTON Dk¥ GOODS HUUSE, ‘WOODWARD & LOTHROP. fs Be B4 sept FFF RRR FO KOR F ish tener of the party it ts, and ner a represen’ jeanant asroclations.. If a Picture of a Landuosre tee fill up and beantity some bere spot on our walls which perhspe has long been an eyesore to us, and if we only knew how really cheap frames are produced, and what littie trouble iti to get our Pictures framed, We would never aliow them to lay around loose, NOW LET US SEE WHAT WE CAN DO. At Silverberg’s we can buy the Walnut Pustic Frames in ali sizes from Cabinet to 16x20 from 15c. up. At Sih polished Walnut Frames for Photos from 4%c. up. At Silverberg’s we can frame our Engravings, &c., in beautifully engraved Frames from 99e. up, in sizes from 16x20 ond larger. At Silverbery’s we can find the new Antique Metal Frame at 25, 49 aud 9c. At Silverbery’s we can find an immense assortment of Xelvet and Plush Cabinet Frames from 13c, to $1.98. Phsy take especial pride in their 59¢. fina Silk Flush Frame, which they say can not be duplicated anywhere at ide. At Silverberg’s we alsocan find some beantiful gilt and gold Frames af ridiculously low prices, But they really sel everything **Dirt Cheap.” and owe must not be surprised. Now all we have to do is to take our pictures there and select our frames. They frame them for us ready for hanging without charge, which is yory Kind, and then we are sure to find the size we want all ready AT SILVERBERG’S, $12 TTH STREET and 313 8TR STREET N.W., sepl0 Near Pennsylvania avenue. WANTED—HELP. Warns? ABSEWS SUMMER SSE \NTED—A BER, PI AT 805 W 'iiliirest usar Wncrtirweet ®. RoE AR, Se NG GEX- Ete ald TO WORE BY THE arene” MAN, oe wilbe WANTED—ROOMS. Whee A Moe well Office. ; bod ANTED—«& SE LEeAR DESIRES ; O. box Ww A GENTLEMAN AND a, A two Rooms tn Star office. een] u i ANTED_A BOY, TO MAKE, ELF USEFUL Ww #03 Oth coreot Bacto weet. EDWIN MORMAROT - 1* ANTEDSAT THE GALVANIZED TRON COB- Wace Works, 1306. two good We and ene Helper. 0. LL WOLESTEENEAS = fst ANTED—A ¥OUNG GIRL (WHITE preferred) to achuld nearly —T old, terms, &c., J. W, eens eee er FOR RENT—ROOMS. RENT—FUBNISHED RCOMS—A PRILAD: et ee B BRENT—UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON sEO- Fiaiie maernien recor ct p.m. B ul —TWO FURNISHED MMONECA- ANTED_ TWO FIRST-CLASS GIRLS, 7p Wore Ere trout Toolis, second Rose euiteois ee ey on Pants. Inquize at Room 40, Build 3 Water on same floor, mig 4 ing: eepls-St* ——— ‘Boom, fronting two stree’s. 1: Ware Gee DIATELY—A RESPECTABLE = oles ‘Calsred Girl, ‘to cook. and fron & private cB RENT—FOUR DEP ORSRED ROVER: DE- 3 960 family; must stay nights. 411 15th — L sitable for housekeeping. Abi yo eee WARIED_ A YOUTH TO ADDRESS CIRCULARS; Fa, Benth PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING Bust write a good, rapii hand. Address, in own Fented 1214 K street. house rly renovated, have handwriting. J. U.0., Star office. sepls-3t m8) Geairable rooms to sent furuiehed or WASTED AN ENERGETIO YOUNG MAN OF good address, 18 years eid. to clerk in and make himself generaliy usoful, 188, it ANTED—A WHI’ IRL TO DO THE WASH- ing and housework fons family of Bive: good home; toa person who suits $12 per mon! un at 612 Sth streot northwest” ie ‘KD—TWO GOOD SERVANTS, ONE AS ‘washer ani Groner. the other wa shaban waitress: good references required. Ai northwest. sop3-1 ANT! Wie : eee ona iee for email family, AvP ae Walt ae Tae a addressing F. L. G., Le Droit Building. ANTED—A GOOD COOK, WHITE WOMAN, TO W senint leo with one 1d ironing; a food home tocompetsnt person. "Appi 1411 Net usw. sepia THY. senl2-2t" ermont avenue, sepl2-2t" WES Son MS RCE A street, West Washington. sepi2-at"@ W2nreDsa WHITE COOK: MUST ASSIST with washing and ironi Inquire at 1324 L street northwest. sep12-2¢* RENT_ELEGANT ‘TSH! ABT. first, second and. 5 Seth ew At Lill Be street west bor ‘and McPherson squares, sep10-: RK RENT—3267 N STREET NOKTHWFST—BEST Part of Geor-etown ; near twolines of cars; picasant rooma, 7 suite oe eenecun tetas Win og Riodesate pelos, y wepl0-ce RK RENT—AT 708 11TH STREET NORTH- ‘west, newiy and han sia- gle or en suite, with first-class table et St is IN CHolos ‘OR RENT—FURNISHED ROO: locati new house, a. story, fron! a Faso i i” s° Sae wndsomely fi RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, ON FIRST Second ficors, with Board; large and pleasant modern improvemente: convenient t0. three, tines of an23-21t* street cars. 707 1st. n.w. Fok, BENTA FINELY-FURNISHED PARLOR Zana one oF {wo connecting bed rooms. in & private family; suitable for a Congreseman or two or three gen- temen i Teferences required ; 423 11th at.n. w., au27-1m FOR RENT—HOUSES. ROE EENT—120 6 STREET NORTHWEST, ack Dtiding, ay wibtem, Rioters arora rent, $50, JOSEPH FORREST, SIT Fat eepls Oe FOR SALE—HOUSES. Apviy ob pretaioee sepis-de" BSTREET, SALE TWO EW DWELLINGS, ‘between sa, 5; elght roomie, pres ‘9p13-Lm X FURNISHED leven roome, modern sold soon. K DW Fain Nice} BRIG = rae moe convenosntes rear. F. Det a. SALE—AT A &. ALS, ON BASY eo fifteen-room section, in repair. LOUISE. 5 920 "F street north i SALE—A KOW OF EIGHT a oe Also, a three-story B. R SALE—A THREE-STOR'! NOR ont oF would take in exchuste smal briss anee S106 Betreet nortaweat, after A pow eee gee MR SALE—HOUSE No. 1353 CORCOKAN ST. Fee ply to A. B. WILLIAMS, 613 15th street northwest. = sepli-3t* Fe SALE— e are instructed by owners to make. efforts during the present month to sell the f ‘pro- PST wo of thone fine Trick Residenoce on north side of M street, between 9th and 10th streets or:hwest. ‘Threo of those beautiful Houses on Stoddard street, West Washi: be Five thres'story Brick Dwellings on north side of K street, oe and arp pe Firs OPS MOMMSTEDT EGiapee sep8-6t 923 F street northwest. R SALE-AN EIGHT-ROOM, STORE, BATH Bah clic ack Be st m5 OEE |. eep8-1m' ip noctheessece part of city aaEse | SALE | vain SALE—A VERY DFSIRABLE LOT FoR cine \ling, on F street northwest. Can be five cents we Of onka. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, eop12-3t 920 F northweat, SALE—Al MORE THAN A RANGAIN—T F nave cust tae nrestoct baresins overcifeend in Gh of vacant a. T bave one square of «roun, thet in ye. min ‘talk with any man who mean can them where it will pay them from 20% 25 per conk C,H. PARKEK, 4 and F te, southwest. eon FF SE SALE $1 000 CASH CAN DUY NORTH PART Lot 4, square 604, on New avenne; fronting West: 31x82.5, Address OWNEL, Georgetown, D. C. sepl0-6t ‘OR SALE—CHOICE BUILDING LOTS, 2,432 feet of ground, K. L. ave., Soot Circle. 950 feet of grou Dupent Circle. 6,000 16: sitvet noFthwost, near K * oppopite Senator Pendleton's, adj. ph gots dga's. Rear Dupont Circle. Lith street n. w., 25 eta, foot, T et. n. w. ear 18th, 30 cte. near head © nnecticul avenue. Sgi.000 ««e* 3 new houses on O street northwest. 1515 8 street northwest, 3 stories, 10 rome, BOARDMAN & GORDON, sep8-s,t,th, St? 950 R change for a 6-room brick house, welkioca GREAT BARGATN—BRICK R SALE--AT A ‘Store and two Frame Dwellings, for $4,200; nicely located; to close out estate. Apply 404 9th street north- west. seps-im Fe. SALE—A 3-STOKY AND ATTIO 12-ROOM bate Route, tn the heart of the city, suitable for i gienees : & SON, 1226 F street. -im FS SALE—ONE OF 1HE LARGEST AND MOS desirable Residences on Rhode Island avenue, un- fEeeprcnable newhborhood: recently, built, ‘aud too lange for present owner. Can ow, on. Teasonable terma: CASSIN & TON, 1399 + oe FOE BEYT HIGHT-nOOM FRAME, WiTH CEL- Store, dwelling end peabin oemes Lad el E tabla, corner ifttes northwost, $40. ALBERI' i FOX, 950 F northwest. sepl3-at FOR RENTININE-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, WITH Pan nrech northwest bigeise ol 2 GRCES: 1838 street northwest. ~~ id ; $25. streets street 14th ‘ANTED—WORKING HOUSEREEP! cooks, spemandinymenz Chaian gener ork wW fence for Ohlor fares paige Bring references. 926 F strcet. north PRICE & COOMBS, Licensed Agents.¢ west. sep12-3t* ‘AN TED—A FIRST-CLASS COOK, COLOKED OR preferredy mit somo well rosoutinsuaed ACaIy ; mut come iio Bin eck nochonse ON A wis D—FIV£. FIRST-CLASS COAT MAKERS; alan, five first clase vest bande. Apply talloring department A. SAKS & CO., $16 and 318 7th stree! northwest, sepll-3t W4NIED LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. WE tanc furnish light, simple work, sent by mail any dis- ce, and pay afoed price when finished: it can be done at home during leisure hotrs, oF an eicany: work, the work is easy and the rules simples this fs no saisron: Teeentation ; $2 to $5 made daily; no canvassing aud no stamp for reply; we have a great demand for our work, and furnish y employment. For particulars JROR RENT_HOUSE, ELEVEN ROOMS, OR House and Store; ali’modern improvements. 627 D street northwest, «good stand for an eating saloon. Apply at 235 Pennsylvania ave. northwest. sep12-6t" ‘OR RENT—FIRST-OLASS DWELLING. NEAB A’ Iowa Circle, occupied by Hon. H. Price, Confmis- Soner Indian’ Affairs; ee ee; Sate rons every convenience; ivate family only. Anpl H street, after 1 el sepl-w, thadt™ street northwest, * POE SALE POR 9,400, EASY TEIMS, NICE location . Bote brick front House; seven cellar; modern iiuprovementa; good 4 BURFORD, 604 F etroct northwest" sep7-6t QWR SALE—FOR $4, 11 EASY TERMS, IF SULD Fo ‘once—Threc-stary, pros Dick front jouse, ten Tooms, cellar, modern improvements; nicely located. W. E. BUKFORD, 604 F vtrect northwest. eept-08 SALF—PROPERTY IN THE HEART OF THE Fe 7 to close an estate, that will pay 10 percent on jo invoatmont on Sth street, opposite Center Market Penn’ Sdand ‘a ave., between sts..and of E xt., be- tween 9thand 10th sts. n.w. B. H. WARNER, 916 F sepT-f.«,m, w&th-5t R SALE—A DESIRABLE THREE-STORY AND cellar corner residence in the West End; lot 80 by 120 feet. Price very low and terms reasonable if sold at once. WM, P. YOUNG, 1420 New Fork avo. aepieot R RENT—A COMPLETELY FURNISHED House; fifteen rooms; centrally located; house and forniture in fine order; will be rented for elht mouths or by the year; a. ember of Congresn preferred: fon given’ November rt, BM. SAUNDERS & BRv., 1108 ¥ street northwest. sepl2-lm FOR EENT AVERY DESIRABLE FOURTEEN. room ‘Dwelling, | all_ modern wement Lith street northwext, opposite the Porand. LOUTS P. SHOEMAKER, 90 F street northwest. sepi2-3t RENT FURNISHED HOUSES in. address J: BUTLAND & CO., ee App GETHWEST SECTION. 2 = z Pry FICK & CO., 911 Pennsylvania srenne, beng” sepll-6t (Opposite north entrance Treasury.) WANZED—A FOREMAN DATLYMAN A laborers ona farm. Apply at FULTON Office, 314 9th street northwest. sepi-2 ‘W ANZED-LADIES OB YOUNG MEN IN CITY OR country to take nice, light and pleasant work at their own home: to $65 0 day easily aud quietiy mado; work sent by mail; no cany: i mp for reply. Please address RELIABLE MANUFACTURING CO., Drawer TT., Philadelphia, Pa, an2t-1m' WANTED WHITE AND COLORED COOKS,GEN- eral Workers, 24 Girls and Nurses, for this city, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and elsew hers Families furnished ta with references. Try us. 926F at nw., Li Ayency. CE. PRICE & CO. dy2-llw" Fecnlshed ee RAE AMILTES furnished first-ciass »—Cool itera, Chambermaids, General H “hers, &c. Servants Senta Ha HENDON our acy, Wee WANTED—SITUATIONS. PV ANTED_BY A COLORED MAN, A PLAGE IN ‘8 private family am driver, or porter in a store. Address TIGHLMAN J. PATE, Bladensburg, Md. 1t° ANTED—A » OUNG WHITE GIRL WISHES A situation as lady's maid; willi to make herseif usctul. “Address M. P., Box 288, City 8.0. sop sd-3e* Ro? BENT UNFURNISHED, LARGE DOUBLE BRICK HESIDENCE, N-_¥. corver Vermont avenue and Hi st., OFPOSI1E ARLINGTON HOTEL. Possession Sept. 15th. Apply to J, V. N. HUYCR, No. 1505 Pennsylvania avenne, eopll-6t (Opposite north entrance Treasury.) fee RENT—HOU-E 1344 L STREET, TEN Tooms, Taodern improvements. For key and terms apply to 1 13th street northwest. sep11-3t” INE ROOM HOUSE, 905 R ST. lern convenient t month. , Apply to. CHAS. C DUNCANSONS) sepli-3t 9th and D streets northwest. OR RENT—118 MITH STREET SOUTHEAST, nine-room House, pressed brick, marble trimmed. modern improvements; water rent pald; in excellent cond:tion; furnace; only $25 per month.’ Apply next door, 120, sepli-2w* OR RENT — FURNISHED HOUSE, EIGHT rooms, splendid neighborhood. Apply at 1131 17th atrect. 5.’8. DAISH. we eee ie /R RENT—NEW STORE AND DWELLING, lara sfrect, between Q and Corcoran. will be completed oom bali nttoke eke PE AAI ee ree Fooma, rol a N . 7 4 Market, 14th and ‘New York avenues sep8-2in ATION as Chambermaid or Nuri Seamstress. Call or address to 7(2 22dst. northwest.1t* WY4ANTED_A YOUNG MAN HAVING SOME leisure time would like employment of some kind. for about five hours a day; can give beat of references, Address R.C.H., Star office. sepl1-st* W 4A82ED_BY A YOUNG MAN. WHOIS A GRAD- uato of the ‘Spencerian Business Collexe, tion as Bookkeeper. Bestof refer-nce given. J. S.. corner Md. av., 7th and Cstw. s.w. WASTED—2Y a YOUNG LADY A SIfUATION ‘38 governess or teacher in a private family or school. Has had experience aud can furnish good re- commendations. Or, would be a companion and reader WANTERBY A YOUNG WHITE amas SITU. foralady. Address Box 19, Star office. sepi-2w V ANTED— SIfUATIONS—NU. ‘8 FOR THE southwest corner of 12th and F sta.n. w. me sepl-3m WW AXTEDIPLACES FOR Cooks, CHAMBER- maids, Nurses, Housemen, Drives, Waiters and Boys, with references. Women servants can be seen at Office. Licensed Agency, Fot.n.w. C. E. PRICE. augdl-20" FSE, RENT a H STREET NORTHWIST, A fine larxe House and large stable in rear: will be Tented oF leaned to,a permanent tenant. Also, five fine ew six-room brick Houses; specund water; £16 per month. DANENHOWER & IN, 1226 F et. ‘sep8-6t FOE RENT TAMEE-STORY AND BASEMENT dwelling, 1416 Rhode Island avenue, containing 21 rooms; range, gas, bath-room, &e. House ix nearly new, and will be tuted to's wood tonsut at &6 ree month. FITCH, ¥UX & BROWN, 1437 Penneyiva- nis avenue. sepi-: Fe RENT—HOUSE—1007 NEW YORK AVENUE northwest; 13 rooms; all modern improvements: aw in ir: rent, $55 perimonth. Apply to THOS. J. 1320 strest northwest. ‘sep5-3m Ok BENTIFROM OCTOBER 187, A HAND- fore suburban residence, containing ‘pine rooms, bath and cellar, near Howard University; rent, £15 per month. Inquire at 236 North Capitol street. sepl-2w* Fok BENT_FURNI-HED HOUSE, TEN ROOMS, best condition and neighborhood; carti and stable. 1317 11th strest northwest. RK SALE—1712 N STREET NORTHWEST, 12 rooms, new, bay windows front and rear; all mod- ern improvements; fizet-clacs in grery respect. | App! fo owner, 2107 Pennsylvania avenue ni went, Wi mn rent Fok Sale Foun NEW, ELEGANT PRIVATE Tesidences, 472, 474, 476 and 478 O street, corner of 5th street northwest. “Stone and prese-brick front, with all modern improvements: 11 room: pantry, li- brary, bath-room, ‘coal vault, speaking tubes, "A good chance for investment. Wiil be sold low and on cary terms. Houses open for inspection from 7 a. m. to6 P. dit;, Znduire of the owner, JOHN HOCKEY MEYER; 000 O street northwest. 8u29-3w* ir, S. Trommry, Poe Sate LOT 20 BY 100 FE ON WEST wide of 16th, near T stroet northwest’ Alea, Lot 24 by 90 feet, on west «ide of North Capitol street, near Is street norihwest. Inquire of IRWIN B. LINTON. 410 Sth street, or 1534 Vth #treet northweat. erps-aw KR SALY—WE HAVE A NUMBER OF GOOD ‘But'ding Lots in the northeast and southeast seo tion of the city. Parties domiriug to build will do well to obtain partcnlars. SWOKMSTEDT & BRADLEY, sep8-6t 924 F street. WR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL OORNER 1 IN block 30, Coumbia Heights, frouting 106 fect -_ 13th extended aud 150 fret on Roanoke stovet. SWi aM. STEDT & BKADLEY, 928 F atreet northwest. | nes 6t at ncrthrent,_ nett FOR SALE— MISCELLANEOUS Fe DRUG STORE, WELL LocaTip. . — other business. “ Address E. C., Pf OR GALE—JUB! ARRIV Da CAR LOAD OF ‘among them some good drivers and oratt horsoa. Wilt be sold at low nrioos. F. HATEIS 990 °C street, between 9th and 10th’ ‘strects port ‘west, sep 13-3t" QR SALP—CHEAI—A VERY SIYLISM Diy ing and riding bay More. Raitimore #toc fearless of teat n drive or ride ‘owner his no une f 41M treet. soph dt JOR SAL FOOT-POWER SCREWS U TING Turning Lathe, 6 viova 6 feet long, 13 inch ewing (latest pattern), w th attachment for cutting cog wheels, ete. ; also, src at, Emery wh aud «tindstone, “chucks tent tools. Lathe, 3 feet lon lerest and’ tools. "Two etc.” Also, one stationary’ Awning {rau NES, 1205 New York ave. northwest, sep"3-3t KR BALE—A SURREY WAGON, SIDE BAK, Ni in order; will be sold cheap, Tnqui SHAW'S Livery, O street, near Ist southenst. wey") ROE SAL E—a Goon DRAFT HoRsr, APTLY AT sek p.m. #11-3e° at Bd R SALE—BY 8. H. WALKER, 630 LOUISIANA » three new houses, nearly completed, with ali modern convenience: 403, ‘4:5 and 409 B street north- east: would readily rent for $30 per month. A good in- Yestinent. Call in the evening. au23-1m. OR SALE— TWO BEAUTIFUL NEW HOUSE: (08. 12021204 N st. n.w., bet. 12th and I: the FOk RENT-HOUSE 413 NEW YORE AVENOE northwest; eight rooms; good repair; 25 in advance. “Apply to JOHN st month, B SCOTT, New York Avenue hotel. au30-45* WANTED HOUSES. ANTED—TO PURCHASE, FOR CASH—A GOOD Brick House, containing § to 10 rooms; must be A) FS, RENT—NINE-KOOM HOUSE, PRESSED For ok rete four rooms ou first and five pon second oor, large cellar, latrobes and fire- ; all modern improvements, “JOHN BHERMSN & CO., An Lueexpixe A crisis comes in the clothing of every manand b6y at the end of summer. ‘The can’t-get-aways, the golden- winged habitues of Bar Harbor, Newport or the Kaster- akilis, the swarthy campers of the Adirondacks all meet alike on the level of clothing neods. A common want “makes the whole world kin.” It makes something lse—the clothing trade. THE CRISIS IS MET BY THE MISFIT STORE, CORNEE TENTH AND F STREETS, with the largest and best selected STOCK ever shown. ‘Yet, eclipsing all previous efforts, and at prices which CALL SOON AXD DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED, | ™™stboscen to beappreciated on sep10 Avrows Ovrsrxa OF SILKS, VELVETS AND DRESS GOODS, SEATON PERRY Ew BE ACE eter to Perry & Brother.) NEW BLACK AND COLORFD SILKS, OF THE BEST FRENCH MAKES, FROM $1.00 1083.00, SATIN MER- LYONS MUSCOVITES, OTTOMAN: VEILLEURS AND" GRADERS IN BLACK ARPp abt THE NEW FALL AND WINTER ELEGANTSATINS: HK TENS AND BROCADES FOR BRIDAL PURE SILE LYONS VELYV! FRO! 5 IN, WIDE, IN BLACK anb COLORS vad 3 BLACK TRIMMING VEL Ll, WIDTHS, PROM $1.25 TO $9.00. dian COLORS, FROM $7 MEN'S LIGHT OVERCOATS. ‘MEN'S SUITS, for Business or Drea, BOYS’ SUITS, Large or Small. ODD PANTS, in endlees variety, WE HAVE OPENED A FULL LINE OF IMPORTED. CLOTHS, IN ALL THE NEW SHADES, SUITABLE FOR TAILOR-MADE DRESSEB, AT $2, $2.25, $2.50, $3_AND $3.60 PER YARD. THESE GOODS ARE FULL 54 INCHES WIDE, AND JUST THE GOODS FOR THE FALL. GUINET’S BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, healthy, well built, in good location. Address “K. R-NT-FROM SPPTEMBER OR OCTOBER L..” Star office, stating street, size of lot and lowest toaresponsible family of adults, a handsome, cash price. Letters not giving these particulars will sli-f1 ished house of 14 rooms; first- location. not be considered. sepis-at” | Kent #2i> a month” Address De Star ofice” Sore dah ANTED—A LADY WISHES A FURNISHED y House of from twelve to fourteen rooms, for Fo Ses boarders: West End preferred, or if house very desira- | 718 19th st, 14r8.,m.1.$60. Dle, Capitol Hill, within one square of horse cars. © Ad- | gga yttee ta Te dress Box 139, Star offica. sepl3-St* _ } 402 2latst., 10 ANTED—A BRICK HOUSE IN NORTHWEST. | 1918 Met..7 re ern part of city, five to seven rooms; will pay part carb, bance outkly Tassalimnen state locati Pricé. “Address J. X-X-. Star ofties, mpisae ‘ANTED—ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER FIRST, by a private famfly (no children). an eight or ten room house, between 7th and l4tn and F and ‘N Horthwest Address J. J. CAMP, City Hall, copie se W4N2PD; To BUY FOR CASH—a rrest-cLass 12th and 2buh streckey et ‘oxcesding $10,000. Aine g + ms , ce Box 12, Star office. sev}2-Im ANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE, FROM WwW sary in October, in northwest soction tae city, Address, Iocatlon, ‘rooms, how rR. B., Star office. sepia se" aud terms, WNP SA SMALL. COMFOUTABLY FUL- ‘nihed House.” Addrems ""ielisbise” ate oat = ‘sepll-3t* WASTED 22. BUY FOR CASH, A FIRST. Brick He south of N street, and petween. 9th d 15th street to exceed $8,000. ” D, iN. ears ee aeRO 1313 224 st. R RENT—NEW FPritictnorhwest atreet northwest. i RENT. 1324 19th ot.n.w., 10 z., furnished $1 ata., highest location in this ci! , built very subst untial, with the latest improvements, aid containing Tt eee rooms and aceliar. The first floor has rich ‘etal gas fixtures, and polished brass 1s used for the residue. A large ventilating — under the roof protects the third ph ery. iterate faced, i pred ad rae which actsas'a ventilator. “Phe houses are open for =x- amination from 8 a.m. to7 p.m. every day. Otherwise apply to the owner, R. GOLDSCHMID, aull-3m 812 7th street northwert. MONEY TO LOAN. EVERAL SMALL SUMS OF MONEY TO LOAN ON S$ Real Estate, LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, S sepl2-3t 920 F street northwest. ‘ONEY T!) LOAN ON BEAL ESTATE. SWUEMSTEDT & BRADLEY, ser8-Im 928 F atrect, ON KEAL ESTATE SECURITY. THOS. A FISHER & CO., sept 4324 F street northwesk 'ON! TO AN—ON REAL ESTATE BECU- MeO Oe Gta 2039-1m Lincoln Hall Dailding. J eel MONEY TO na ES = 4 7 NONEY,TO LOAN ON GOD HEAL ES: suchen osu pot O- SOMME, “oom = SoM Seat Mo*** TO LoaX, UN BEAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. BR, O HOLTZMAN, 228 10th and F streets northwest. MS. TO LOAN, a _ = a TOX & BROWS, 1437, Vivania avenus. EY TO. le no pS OR Mian lows interest. tease expense and without ut delay ro ROBT. A. PHILLIPS, 1428 New York avenue, ¥ ) Soe To LOAN. Ihave MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL — from $100 and upwards, at i ESTATE, in joweet rates of tnt ‘Charges moderate, Nodelay. B, H. WARY a 216 ¥ ceo Dortiwest. COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. 1443 Massachusetts ave. after 4 0' wo FR SaLE—BY A PARTY GOING ABROAL NEW, extremely lange Body Berussoin Ru em, $45 and $50—cost 276 and $80. ELEGANT GOLO-GILE Staron wep lest R SALE—ONE BAY Ho! et Uh eepli-st* F%, SALE—A VERY ELEGANT NEW SINGER Ber Machine (slightly used), with all latest in- Provements; drop leaf, side drawers sud. all attach- Inents complete; for $25, with tive Soare’ sramrauter AG AUEEBACH's, corner Tth and H strects, sepll- Fok SAE HARE CHANCE — MAGNIFICENT SqusreGrand Piano, nearly new, hands ine rose Wood case, carved legs, rich tone, for only $170 cash, including’ logant Enibossed Gover, and’ Stool; eek three months ago; ownerex-clerk, leaving city. Also,a superb Full Cabinet Upright Grand at «reat ice on cary payments, or to exchange. Apils ‘once to Piano Exchange, 427 10th street n.w. | #e Kk SaALE—PURE JEUSEY PIGS, FROM 1s TOO months old; these were bred from stock weighing from ix to it hundred pounds; warranted pure. W. H. A. WORMLEY, Picroe Mills Koad. ep ld-6er 1K SALE—$250. ‘One extra Cabinet Grand Piano, original price $700, used only a few monthe by an army’ officer. 1 laborately carved Kosewood case; 3 stringed ; powerlul tone. stand ardmake A Fiano taken ax part pay. For par- Siculars apply at 428 7th st. northwest” pont iB SALE ich R ete pg AMERIOAR” GReam, ich Ronewond cant, sweet quality of tats and in per- fect order.” Price $35, On easy payiucata, Soa 12 Per F. sey 8-6t 1103 Fenu's. ave, QOR SALE-NEW AND SECOND-HAND OAR- riage, embracing the various styles suitabie for fall and w ruse. Second-hand Couneletts, Landau. letts and Coupe Rockaway always in stock.” Gall aud examine stock and prices before yu 5 AKepuring promptly attended ‘to. ig A onanas. “ tory and Factory, 410-410" th trout orth west On easy payicnta. . G. SMITH, QUR SALE-AT GREAT BARGAINS—PIANOS and Orvans that have been used. Lange three-str3 building full of them. Some nearly new. Will be sold ta sacrifice for cash, by G. L. WILD & Bro , 709 Seventh street northwest. THE STABLES OF WM. 0 C street northwest, you_can find new nd Carriages, Bngics and Wacons for Also, @ good selection of Horses, Zerms reasonable. “Horses, Buggies aud Carriages for hire. aus JOR SALES. J. MEPKS, 621 G STREET NORTH. west, offers Taro inducements in Carriages of all Styles. Cail and examine before pure! vhere. ‘Top and no-top Sidebar Bugsties, Phwetonn, ihipa Son Ropeisina sot paul bess, Gone. “Will sell cheap and ietuus Ruarantecd, OR SALE OR TRADE FOR HOUSE IN THE city, 16 Acres of Land, with Dwel ing an buildtags, at the Hi on the B. & U it. 112 ele Wi acres, 500. INO. F. WAGGAMAN, SIT Fetwece mite part for Washtmaton at grost bargain, ie terms, |W. &- BURFURD, SOC Fat mw ab ta ‘R. TYRALL'S FAKM FOR SALE—50 ACRES and ‘the Mei cood ad ana eros moe 8A BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR RENT—OFFICES. WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS TOLOGY. Wrten- If you wish pure, clear, natz s freah. smooth, pare, clear, Poertews and pee Texular, uniform, heavy ebrows, lonw, curved and hands, « Realty, active ekin and scalp free fram allecep™ conte Dea vne DYCK, | ermatokote Fos ‘14th to the 30th, except the Hours, 9to7. Sundays. 9 to and forever fo- overaiion of Hisar by Be"YAw ROE, BENT DESIRABLE OFFICES IN FIRE- men’s Ini surance Companys new bu‘lding, ‘of ith street and Louisiane avenue northwest “All fone, heated by steam and Otis clewator. ‘sepl-2w —— neers tan FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS BRENT A FIRST-CLASS PIANO: FINE Jobe snd im goed. ordar: to = responsi ‘imoderate rate. Address SAFETY, Star office. sel3-3t" LOST AND FOUND. OST-MONDAY, THE 10TH—A POCKETBOOK contain! 3, in a one-horse Avenue car. A suit- able reward will be given if rel to Star offioa.. It" ‘OST—ON TUESDAY, SEPT: or Teward will be the same to CHAS, KLOTA, Fo SAL2 A LARGE STOCK OF TTATIAN Mac BLE and Granite Monuments, Headstones, Vases etc. Monuments cleaned end lettered in torts W.RUTHERFORD & CO., Pa.ay.-cor- 218: ot ap 28 iat BOARDING. R_RENT—WITH BOARD, A HANDSOMELY front room in house delichtfully located in Geo has all modern improvements: neat care. referenoes given and required. Address Bor 141, Star office, eopla-2t" GQEEAGUE HOUSE COR Gre AND EN. W.. Witt first-class board; rooms on 24 and 34 and small; prices ranging from $25 to $65 ver m0., ac- cording to location and number in the rooms. sepd 2w* LAXGE, AIRY Rooms POR KENT, AT 914 AND Thdians avenue. Also. Boarding for three ‘EKSON, THE WELL-KNOWN CATFRE Ay istaten ‘the new Honse 1129 17th street aoe, Connection with his oid stand, 24 lows Circie. ‘No. 1129 17th street northwest. & now house, and hus been ‘the Heougtiout, snd toms a verb rons 3 city, with can be R_ SALE—AN OLD-EST. AND CEN. | 284. Apply “between one and six p.m. hie traily loested restanrant in the city; reason for sell- carves superior Mes s at short notice: oorrtos tre. ing, failing health, Address Box 159, Star wagon; handsusely’Furaisiod isons = § for axte cheep, Deine pet f°. aiealoe | Hoard it ‘for the Umion RR ‘4 x. moderate. T Bee ot ed wn, aoe FPon RENT DESIRABLE ROOMS, WITH BOA Fee Sate TRADE OR RENT—A NEW HOTEL, | family; also, niowi ‘with 38 rooms. An gets piace very | ant and cor ‘where jean be done. 3NO, | tenant: adults preferred; FP. WaGai oo rare ‘SepT-Iw | St 480 F strect southwest. RK SALE—FURNITURE AND Fe onuisr Boarding deus. bo S008 WILL OF Dao. to engane in this’ benens Oheeln & Gabe TON, 1340 F etcect nortawest. TOS. eT etetnecwwt aah IBERAL RATE OF INTEREST ALLOWED ON ‘market rates; ‘made everywhere, by J. SQUIER & CO., Bankers, 1416 Pa. ave. = DENTISTRY. O8T—ON LAST MONDAY, SEPT. 10, A ROLL of between or Mc sh 356. reward 10 TDN eeareed Gemesbantee: 4 TONAL of $3 HE LATTER PART OF MARCH OR Te: of 1883, ‘Bounty Land Warrent No. 79,236; for one sepl-lm HE LOCHIEL, $12 91H STREET NORTHWEST, . furnishes very Gaines tssomosae: a and transient Boarders. Vieusant roouss, Single, Table first-class. aull PERMANENT, THANSIENT ASD DAY BOARD. ‘accommodated st the McPherson House, commer of 15th and T streets, Bns.M.T- SOUTHALL. 3925 -0m LS Pi pt {TIST, CORR! D'aits. MEA pep Senncial ‘teow nee Gan given. Charges ea &. DUKE, DENTIST, poy NORTH- west. Beautiful sets of ‘8 perfect At. operations war : ‘sy5-Om" e USE_CHANGE OF PROPRIETOR, "First-class tabi: polte and atient rable situation for families, Rates: 0 and SSFTRE Ge Bo and See perm: EW_DEN ee 8. W.COR. 10TH AND ESTS, pass ts the clay.” Praceieat” Boarders ocomims sated : Lt SPrecsonshie totins Meais st ail Roura, COLORED TKIMMING VEL ALL WipTus| COLORED AND BLACK VELVETS IN EVERY © M TOoWSoY, pete Regt BS 50. GRADE. €36 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, PR EOLORS FROM $5.0 oor go, Et BEACE AND | ate, sruce OF CHOICE DBESS GOODS JUST South Side. seplim | NES STOCK OF FEENCH DRESS FABRICS, FOR | RECEIVED. Aya BUANDY, HABIT CLOTHS, ALL COLORS. ope GOODS OF EVERY GRADE aND 17 « OLD CIDER VINEGAR, COBATED 5 AMERIORY HO eer Sa SEE SILKS, SATINS AND VELVRTS, SUITABLE FOR PURE SPICES, GREEN GINGER, HEAVY WEIGHTS, Fou Labrie Gewtbedien | WEDDINGS. hs as 196 Pecneyl ne ews, (9 CHOICK GOOPS, PLAIN FIGUEES AND con- W. M. SHUSTER & s0%a, GP" © Gabrmeit, ow ira stucer, se SEATON PERE ¥. B-THE BRST 1s THE CHEAPEST. poe G Belek Set Hanaen Tavroner ont Piurnaces, eEaEY: Aan i, ac 5 : Sxeut for the Marviand kitchen Kmge. ‘Perry Building, iat ay and F fe Pennsylvania avenue, coruer 9th street. . 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