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NING STAR. WASHINGTON TONDAY.... September 17, 1883. Washington. and ceunl to that oF bominate candidates fer state officers, from gov- ernor down, will meet next Wednesday, and the Active rivalry now im progfees for the position of head of the ticket gives promise of a lively time. The Baltimoss delegation, consisting of uwenty- Cne members, has not yet Been chosen. It will be en important facter in determtaing the fate of candidates and hence warm work 1s Doing done to Secure control of this detegation. Primary elec- tions are to be held to-aay for tho election of one hundred ana eighty delegates, who will con- stitute three legislative district conventions of sixty memberseach. Seven delszates to the state convention will be elected by each of these three istrict convemtions. It ts quite probable that the Baltimore delegation tn the state convention will bold the balance of power between the rival gubernatorial candidates. Indeed, if the twenty- one delegates act together they may be able to control the entire proceedings of the convention. ‘That they may be free to consult the interests of tue party in preference to the ambition of any leader, IU 1s urged that an wspledged delegation be cosen, For years past democratic coayentions ia Maryland havehad but to name a tieket $5 se Sure Its election; but the situation Is very different Unis year. ‘The task of quieting factions and re- Storing harmony will confront the convention. It it fails In this Its tleket may be beaten, and prob- bly will be. At the last state cicetion, In 1881, tue democrats elected Keating controller over Gorsuch by 13gs3 majority, tn a total vote of 1 In 1879 Hauniiton, for governor, reezived a maj Of 22,157 lu a total vot» of 159, In the two years between 1879 and 1981 the pereeatage ef the democratic vote fell off frora 56.95 to 54.55. ‘Tuese Agures demonstrate that the party bas no Zaargin to lose upon factional quarrels, ee Mahone’s W. malts t bington organ the Republican, ad- at the thueatening efreulars sent to the ta government employ, requiring contribute to tho readjuster cam- fund under pemaity, are genuine. he Repubtican, however, 18 able to make no fense of the Mahoue election methods, in open Gefance of the civil service rules, beyond styling ‘THs Star a “bourbon organ,” because of 103 ex- Virginians them to palgn position of the matter, and wrathfully denouncing tae recalettra t Virginia clerks who refuse to be as “drones,” “soreheads,” “mean skut &c. As the Republican 1s the only Puper in th FY, republican or democratic, f4e of Virginia, that endorses Mahoneism, e is not much force tn tts “ bourbon” epithet. the Virginia clerks objurgated evidenuy mean to take advantage of the whlte emancipation uet—the civil service ixw,—and refuse further tribute to the Virgiuta Boss. The of reudyu: thts year, buiny of M ie,— wstory | may misearry. So | re ont of hiss e te go thls year, a ¢ first instant the banks of New ¥i “< milion dollars. drains upon the ps, that have but this ts a e same period and other cases | i!ton dollars be~ ‘The demands for required by ction with the marketing of crops util abou: the middie of October; e large sun d guarant U purposes. and Heates that man Of putting money int ton street business are prefering Une safer way nX to Fisking tt lp specula- +2 of the r Was the ent Oriole festt- ¥al which, af most Importan B ittmor. da “great success @qWinoxtal storm proved to be really a benefit, tn- Stes of an injury ry sense, ‘Visitors in the city four days, where t expected fo stay two. So It seems that the Pathy expressed for Baltimore, because of the Boru inter With its big show, Was mls- placed. +++ The achlevement of Jay-Eye-See In trotting a mile in 2:10% tndicates that the horse will pres- esdy be fovna who can trot a mille under two muinutes. Possibly the trotter will yet come into competition with the racer. Maus d. P. Parser 1107 Fo street wNonrtuwes?, HAS JUST RETURNED FEOM PAKIS, And will be ready ina few days to exhibit eeplS HEK LATEST IMPORTaTIONS. CIDER, VINEGAR, * AND ICES. JOUN H. MAGRUI ur R New York avenue. eerl-ir Ww E BuANDY, OLD CIDER VINEGAR, PURE SPICiS GREEN GINGER, c. WITMER, Tenneyivema avenue. sour full supply of Honsef} arvets of the newest and ow, Lowell and Hartford and’ Harttord Brose is. “Azmi tie. Koxbury Tapestry, Suitli's Tapestry, Tue Bordered Inerath Carpets, Smyrna Carpets, ues asd Mate tn great variety, Cureomans, Tapesteys, Spun Silks Lace Curtains ‘and Curtain HOVE, BRO. & 00. im 1938 FS reet Northwest. E. GAXTKELD, Sis 7TH STREET, BE- tween H ana] nortnwest. Brick Se: Kanges. Latrobes and Furnaces, {for the Marsiand Kitchen Kanue. ce and Furnace Repairing a spec falty rine and Spouting. su22 -1m M™= HELEN 4. MoCRARY, WIFE OF THE EX- c SECRETARY OF WAR, ‘#<ds to our long List of testimonials the following letter: Kxoxvx, Iowa, May 30th, 1888. ngenuine gratitude} bear t-stimony to the of ‘Cook's Bahy cf Life.” Besides being safterer with, DYSPEPSIA. in ite many formm T a frequen’ atincksof KRUCTATIONS OF GAS from ter Stomach, which lasted from three to seven hours, 2d were folowed by very distressing and elarming SKING SPELLS, and ior which T could fiud no rene called upon Dr. Dexter. of Washington, D. me that the beat medicine he knew of for done he often prescribed for hig Da- ‘= Bain of Life." T immediately’ pro- Three domes my stomach used oue-half the cou Particular condition of my stom- uow after five years, and having the trouble, } fee) safe in xaying ED ME, for it is the frat and only diet. Lhave by its nee learned its ny also, and consider it ONE OF FAMILY MEDICINES IN THE if unfortunate when I am thers may be an much bene 4 by te use as T have Down, T ans sincersly: Yours i ryt LES A Moti S.—Please seni me by express one dozen bottieg Barked C.0.v., aud much oblige, ete. Manufactory Long Branch, N.2 STOTT, CROM- Sod in Watt it asonue, and all drug- sep5-lin® 2 MAN mm of ite ayete: Whereby in ‘ertificate becomes Liearly self-sustain- ate safety insured to ite members by the sethy increastue reserve fund, and the advantaces at wei sification system, the MULUAL RESERVE XD LIFE ASSOCTATION hasin the short two and a half years of its existence done a later business and at- wi -bed & greater prov:inence among the insuring puble eo fore reached by an: company. thee 1560 M street. ig * aus 1.¥. KNIGHT, Manager. JALL OPENING OF PATTERN HATS AND BR FINE MILLINERY GOODS. Tal Laces, Parisian Neckwear, Trimming Laces and ‘Dress Trimmiinses, Three Pest Makes French Corsets, test Desivus in Silk and Cloth Wi cweys ih new styles and colors, made exclusively to > onder. yi M. WILLIAN, 5 Cite Trovine, Paria. 007 Pennsrivanta avenns. __Ttathers dyed and reeuried equal to new ones. sepll SJ sraxzse SCROLLS, FANG@ ETO, sud Decorative Pictures... Jay Gould, 421 9th st mh? WHLARO'S HOTEL BAK OPEN —PAUK & TH ford’s goods on draught. Tue » the ray of wet coods, ‘Best. O. ¥. STAPLES, Proptietor. ‘Has now one of the Finest and Mont Complete Assort- | seplT a Woorwazn & Lormor, 941 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, D STREET 912 Tux Misrir Sronr, CORNER TENTH AND F STREETS, HOUSEKEEPING DEY GOODS, TABLE DAMASES, NAPKINS, TOWELS, SHEETINGS, &c. ‘Webave now open for inspection the finest amort- ber noene~erery tga pn daahanes ever our pleasure to fer. Wethink the prices average lower than for many ‘Years past, and invite the special attentiem of proprie- tors of hotels, restaurants, bosrding snd ledcing ‘houses end all close buyers to this announcement. Buy- ing theese goods in large quantities, and selling strictly atene price, for cash, we areenabled to make the LOW- EST PRIOES in every instanca, and offer to protect our patronsto theextent of guaranteeing to refund the ‘ment of Falland Winter Clothing for Men, Youths and Boys ever brought to this City, and at such prices as will make the Misfit Store THE MOST POPULAR STORE IN WASHINGTON. LOOK AT TRE FOLLOWING: Fall Overcoats from $6 up. price if in any case we should be undersold. pans FINE GERMAN DAMASKS, jucahs Dundstieen Gey: tnesch quality, 250 pee Yard, lees than wecould over Bos Bits, Ato 21 pears, fren $2.15 up, TURKEY RED DAMASK, Boys! Saits, 12 to 17 years, from $5 up. Pro gley pea ala areas ee ee 62-INCH AMERICAN TURKEY RED MASKS, et ee (made tn Renfrew Mills, No. Mams), only 600. per ‘Black Cloth Suits from $12 up. yard, guaranteed fast and superior to the foreign goods. Black Suite from $12 up. 60.INCH GERMAN TURKEY RED DAMASKS, Heavy Overcoats from $5 up. Anoxtra fine quality, 625 and 69c. per yard. OUR MOTTO-Notroubleto show goods. Batiafi CO eee tion guaranteed to ovary purahasen or money cheer: | S4-Inch Loom Damasks, all linen, 250; Loom Damask, fully refunded, at the - oxtra quality, 3760. New designs in finer grades at 46, 50, 58, 6244, 68 and 75c. per yard. 25 PIECES 62-INCH BLEACHED SCOTCH DAMASK, Soft finish, good quality, new patterns, only 60o. per yard. 25 PCS. 60-INCH BLEACHED GERMAN DAMASK, MISFIT STORE, CORNER TENTH anv F STREETS, ae Soft finiah, extra quality, new desixns, only 623 and ‘Se. per yard. Bos oe A OOS & LE REE Tit atety 50 POS. 64-INCH GERMAN TABLE DAMASK, BBE RRR AAO KK FE 3 | Satin finish, oni; Aaa E 3 in finish, only $1 per yard. ‘This is the most extra- Bas B2“4 God K Ac Eue F Sesg8:2 | ordinary valuo woever odend. 68 AND 12-INCH FINEGERMAN DOUBLE DAM- ASKS, In new designs, with napkins to match. at $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50. - FINE DAMASK SETTs. Bleached Damask Cloths and Fancy Bordered Damask Clotus, with Napkins tomatch, in all desigus. NAPEINS, 100 dozen % all Linen Scotch Napkins, full eolvedge, fine quality, only $1.25 per dozen. 100 dozen German Bleached Napkins, fuil sizo, £1.35 and $1.50. The best value we pave ever shown, 50 dozen % Bleached Damask Napkins, extra fine ‘We will have to devote this and the next week's advor- tising space to inform you what we keep in BRACKETS, &c., and you will do well to carefully read it over. When we say Walnut wo mean Walnut, and we have no hesitaucy in pronouncing our assortmont the Largest tu tho city, but also in point of Size, Workmanship and Finish the very best in the Market. Side or Corner Brackets, Walnut, 25c. 4qh Ot Head Side or Cornor Brackets, Walnut and Gilt, Ebonized Side Brackets, 49c. Clock Brackets, 49¢. Deer Head Side and Corner Brackets, Fancy Pattern. Sileand Gorter Brackets, Walnut aud Gilt, all 99. ggbonized and Walnut and Gilt Clock Brackets, 79 to Ebonized Paper Rai 69 and 99e. ality, onl 25 per dozen. Soainut and Gut Wall Pockets, 49 and 990, So dozen 4geic Bleached German Napking, only $9.60 Eoonitel bain eae ae per dozen. Very, very cheap. Ebouiz:d racks Qe. Finer grades at $4, $5, $6, $6.50, $7, $7.50, $8.50 and bonis | #10, to match the finer grades of Damask. TOWELS! TOWELS! ! aie mete 100 Dozen Loom Dice Towels, 20x40, 1234¢. each, Walnnt Fancy Stands, Deer Heats, 100 dozen Momie Towels, 20x44, 17c. euch. ests wa hate ieak Susives ary the best and the chean- | 100 dozen Bleached Damask Towels, 24x45, satin ; we have thei at 99c., $1.2: AS, $2.95 aud $3.49. | finished, superb guality, only 25c, each. Sraralg ase Haar eagany ot VERE MUDOHIOE, | "105 Gomes of OnE celebrated Croan Damnaak Towels, nized Easel, Tollet Mirror, beveled French plate, Inte, "All remarkably 24x45, only 25c, each. GREATEST BARGAINS at $1.49. & : "4, square beveled, French 75 ‘aut upwards. heap, 2 large variety of Fronch Plate Hand | wo have to name {s 500 dozen German Huck, Towels, sul Voll Mirrors, from de. a fine quality: 20 styles of handsome broche bordersof x wis are bow couninne an daily: clegant aesixn—size, 20x40—only 25c. each. i nh ek A complete assortment of fine German Damask Towels SILVERBERG'S, atSlc., 8ic., S0e., 62c., T5e, and $1—the two luttor quallties being especially beautiful for the price. 312 1TH STREET and 313 81h STREET N.W., roplT Near Pennsylvani: viens Neai : vonme, a eee Russia, Scotch and Amorican Crashes in complete as- J sortment. Fax Axo Wistee Dex Goons. QUILTS! = quits! Having purchased largely of quilts at the recent large auction trade sale, we offer better values than ever be- fore. 114 Crochet Quilts, $1. 11-4 Damask Quilts, $1.25. Finer grades at $1.50, $1.75, $2, $2.0, $2.75, $3 to $10each, coTTONs. Cottons have not been so low for years. Yard wide Brown Cottons, good quality, 6c. per yard. Yard wide Bleached Cottons, Sc. per yard. This is the samo quality we have sold such » quantity of during the sum. mer, and isthe bargain of the department, unless we except the 10-4 Bleached Sheeting st 25. per yard. Everybody selis a 10-4 Bleached Sheeting at this price, But the quality, HAVING JUST RETURNED FROM THE EAST, WHERE I PURCHASED A FALL AND WIN? HANDS AT CLUSE PRICES; CAN SHOW GI BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARIME! SILKS, VELVETS, DRESS GOODS, TRICOT CLOTHES AND SUITINGS IN BLACK AND ALL NLW SHADE: BLANKETS, NOSIERY AND DOMESTICS AT THAT WILL NOT FALL TO SELL, MOURNING GOODS and COUKTAULD'S CREPES, A SPLCIALIY—JERSEYSIN LLACK aud COLORS. ONE PRICE ONLY! BOSTON D&Y GOODS HOUSE, 921 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. © 8 DSTREET 912. WOODWARD & LOTHROP. sepl5 Seatos Perry (SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER) HAS NOW OPEN AND READY FOR INSPECTION A VEKY LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF THE LATEST PARIS NOVELTIES, WHICH ARE THE ‘‘COKRECT STYLES” FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR. THESE GOODS ARE. PERSONAL SELECTIONS, PURCHASED FROM “FIRST HANDS” IN NEW YUK DURING THE PAST WEEK, AND EMBKACE THE CHOICEST PRODUCTIONS OF THE CELEBEATED LOOMS OF THE WORLD. THE LOWEST PRICES ARE MARKED ON ALL GOODS IN PLAIN FIGURES. NOVELTIES IN SILKS AND VELVETS. NOVELTIES IN BROCADED VELVETS. NOVELTIES IN FRENCH DRESS FABRICS FOR PLAIN AND COMBINATION SUITS. NOVELTIES IN SHAWLS AND WRAPS. NOVELTIES IN3FRENCH TRICOTS AND HABIT- CLOTHS FOR LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS. ** NONPAREIL” VELVETLENS, IN BLACK AND COLORS. NOVELTIES IN TABLE LINENS, TOWELS AND NAPKINS. WIMERICAN HOSIERY 00.'S MERINO UNDER- 8. L. HEMPSTONE, 803 MARKET SPACE. Veivers A xD P. LUSHES, FALL AS:ORTMENT NOW OPEN. TYLER & CHEWNING, seplT 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Taz Trom Axo Avvenmisrxa. While a young lawyer was arguing a case years ago in an eastern conrt his opponent, an old yetoran at the bar, Listened with abstracted air throughout, and when K FOR LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND GHIL- the young lawyer had finished his speech simply ox. | DKEN. claimed: “Tiy-ton, ambisaity?” dememenge ox, | RIMPORTED JERSEYS, PERINOTS KID GLOVES. = 5 ie FRENCH ©. 'P. CORSETS, SILK HOSIERY: ‘Old Man” bad Deen speliiug out the word all through, | NOVELTIES a PURE LINEN GAR ER ITEFS, and reached the last syllable Just as the ““Frosh Young (27 CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGUKES AND COK- Mun” had finished. No other speech was made to that RECY PRICES, Jury, and the inexperienced lawyer lost his caso, SEATON PERRY If treated in the same matter-of-fact way most of the Perry Ballaing, recent advertising would fall flat. ‘The advertisers nave Pennsylvania avenue, corner Ith street. to much conscience to falsify. and yet when the adver- vertised statements of qualities and prices are sub- Jected toexact criticism, they are found too often to be genera Dot specific, and while they APPARENTLY say one thing, in point of fact SAY QUITE ANOTHER, How important, therefore, that you KNOW the CHARACTER of the people whose advertisements you zead. Is the matter before you ambiguous jugglery or reasonabie, direct and responsible statement? This ‘question you answer involuntarily every time you read an advertisement. Our question is: How do our state- meuts affect you? Do you believe or doubt them? It 1s our purpose to state something in every advertise- meut so clearly that there may be no doubt of OUR ‘meaning, so important that {t may touch the interests of many ; so interesting that it will be widely read; 80 ‘TKUE that its truth will appear to all who compare the advertising and the goods, and thus we hope to CUL- TIVATE that CONFIDENCE which underlies ALL Established 1840. Coaun sepls Wooo JOHNSON ‘BROTHERS. WHARVES AND RAILROAD YARD: ‘Twelfth and Water strects southwest, BRANCH YARDS AND OFFICES: 1202 F etreet northwee! ‘ 1615 7th strect northwest; 1740 Feunsyivania avenue northwest; ‘1112 9th street northwest; ‘Corner 34 and K streets northwest: 221 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. MANENT SUCCESS, LARGEST PRIVATE RAILROAD YARD SOUTH iiagearsaiict QE NEW YOKE: aloo EXTENSIVE WHARVES, giv- WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO SHOW YOU OUR | NE YUBtEDauned fachition for tle economic handling FALL sTOCK. COAL DELIVERED ON CARS DIREOT FROM THE MINES INTO OUR YARD, We deal only in best qualities of ANTHRACITE BITUMINOUS COAL. a ga All kinds of WOOD, either in the stick or prepared order at our factory” Alaa ~ CLEAN COAL, FULL WEIGHT AND MEASURE, Prompt deliveries and prices as low as Fuel can be fur: ished. sepls: A. SAKS & CO, ONE PRICE CLOTHM@RS AND TAILORS, 316 AND 318 SEVENTH STREET. sepl5 Bazcans Ix Suxs. COLORED SILES, 50¢. FANCY SILKS, 600. Good quatity BLACK SILKS, Te. = Pacas Rovat. Excallent quality heavy Gros Grain BLACK SILKS Teduced to $1. BLACK SILKS, Cashmere finiah, fine quality, re- Guced from $1.50 to $1.25. BLACK SURAH SILKS reduced to #1. BLACK SATIN RHADAMES, $1. COLORED SURAH SILKS reduced from $1.25 to $1.10. Special bargain. BLACK SILK VELVETS, $1. BLACK and COLOKED SILK PLUSHES. BLACK CASHMERE SHAWLS, all Pure wool, $2. Beautiful Fall Dress Goods, all pure wool, only 260, ‘Silk and Wool Mixed Dress Goods, reduced from 600. to 250. Special bargain. DOUBLE WHITE BLANKETS, $2. HEAVY BED COMFORTS, $1. BiACK and COLORED CASHMERES, all Pure wool, double width, 870. NUNS' VEILINGS, 42 inches wide, all ‘Pure wool, ST 4e. BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK, all pure linen, slightly soiled, reduced from Te. t0 50e. “ CARTER’S,” Tll MARKET SPACE. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ALOT OF IMPORTED JERSEYS, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE VERY LOW PRICES A8 QUOTED BELOW: ‘The Best JERSEY in the Market at $2.40. Fine CLOTH JERSEY, with CUFFS, at $2.98, 3Fine BRAIDED JERSEY at $3.68. 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 can equal our FRENCH TRIMMED. tis very Fine, with or without POCKETS, at $6.98, seplS Hovse Forsisma eoops OF ALL KINDS, ALL OUR JERSEYS JUST RECEIVED ARE CLOSE AND HEAVY-WEIGHT, FOR TRE FALL TRADE. BRASS FIRE SETS, FENDERS, ANDIRONS, &o. Prank & BSE eh M. W. LEVERIDGR IMPORTER OF CHINA AND GLASSWARE, sepls 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. For Fiz, i Medium-Welght i =e tatlct PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. W. &. TEEL, A Ly ‘sli, ‘sepl (096 Pennayivania avenue. mig fore 12. pepht. ‘ANTED—A SETTLED COLORED WOMAN AB Wine Testeurant; reference at 483 svenuemor:hweet. 1-38" ANTI ‘A GOOD 8HOE. wage eas | STRASBUKGRE, 966 7th. northwest, sepli-at* ‘ANTED—A COOK. W, DIRONEE, A. willing to stay at night, and bring references. sep17-2t' NTED—-AN EXPRRIBNORD SALESMAN IN at end gentlemen's furnishing store. | Apply to BWIS, 920 7th strest north sentra ee ey er in le 2160 thwost, it WwW ANTED—A HALF-GROWN WHITE GIRL TO asiet in chamber and dinmg-room work at 2900 Qstreet, West W: sepl?-28 c RELL PORTE! THAT = Agen fe a WHEELER, 16th and Kaus eeplT-ae" ‘ANTED—HAT SALESMAN; EXPERIENOED W ini cometriea® ees required. Address H. J. ., Gonoral Delivery Guy P.O. sophie ‘ANTED—A STEADY RELIABLE WOMAN TO cook, wash. and iron; must stay at nights. In- quirost 1531 9th strest noriwest. ‘eoplT-at* ‘ANTED-OXSTER SHUCKER, AT MACKS Oyster and Dining Rooms, 702 9th corner Bnorthweat, opposite Washington Market. eG ‘ANTED—A RESPECTABLE WHITE GIRL 70 Witch tnd esstat nea ee ete washing or roping: must lave references. “Apply to Room 36, Le Droit Building, corer of 8thand Fats. sepli-st* ANTED—A WOMAN TO COOK, WASH AND iron for s small family ; references required. Call at 712 13th atrest northwest. ‘sep15-3t" ANTED—A STEADY AND RELIABLE WO- mayen tock and help. wash dnd trp in a small 3, Rood wages ven. reas, with reference Sorts /Siaromee, 2 sepl5-ai* ‘ANTED-AN ENERGETIC MAN, OF Boon ape iress. employ nd good pay. - KINS & CO., 021 F strvck north wont: ‘sep15-3t” WARZED—A FIRST-CLASS COOK IN A PRI vate family to go to Walden, New York. Inquire at 8. P. COLEMAN'S, 1224 R at. northwest. se15-3t° ‘ANTED — THREE, (RST ~ OLASS | COAT. Whivater. MERTZ, 1004 F etroct noHthwest. 81-20" WASTED-A RESPECTALLE GIRL TO COOK naud do general housework for 9 email famfly no ishing or ironing; ference; street nordin — eoplb-20* weet, WAATED 10 HIRE BY THE WEEK A BOY OR Young Man who understands shucking oysters, and is wilhng to make himself generaliy useful. WM. LINKINS & SON, 720 20th street northwest. 815-3t* V ANTED—A GOOD PRACTICAL MANAGER ‘and housekeeper to buy one-half interest in & adlg house; ood loeation: doing a good ‘urinens. chanoo given erson. Add=ess “Mr. ¥.0 Star office.” dated sop15-2t" WANZED_A FIRST-CLASS OYSTER SHUCKER, immediately. Apply at CHAS. KLOTZ'S Rea- taurant, 1706 and 1708 G street northwest. sep14-31" WANIED LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. WE furnish iht, simple work, sent by mail any di tance, and pay a goed price when finiened: it can be done at home during leisure hours, or as steaay work; the work is easy and the rules simple; this is no misrep- Tesentation ; $2 to $5 made daily; no canvassing and no stamp for reply; wo have a great demand for our work, and furnish steady employment. For particulars ldress J. BUTLAND & CO., Manufacturers, Box 2067, » Mas. sepri-1m ANTED-A CATHOLIO MAN OF BUSINESS disposition and stendy habits. Must-travel short distances in section in which he resides. Apply, with references, to BENZIGER BROTHERS, $11 Br ad- way, New York. fopl0-law3w B.O. WANTED—ROOMS. eee ‘ANTED — TWO COMMUNICATING B00; Wits for gentleman, wife and infant, for iy x yen, Seeing na et sae Waste G00D CHAMBERS, WITH dsces Bord, Siar ea NTED—OOTOBER FIRST — GENTLEMAN 2 Pere ree Hong wo bel Rant. Addreas SS. Ber” Star OMlos. eeplt-3° Ween, WELE-FURNIGHED EgOMS, he re fers foo aoe or esd ‘Location Oand 8th and lath ‘Terms not to exceed $30. oS expr ANTED—BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, THRES wi jouer sceend oor preferred: tust ey Glass; permanent,’ Address C. M., Star office. sel5-zt” Witsiecs onary ict ota gnaar ea nished Rooms, with board, in private a fow boarders are kept; home comforts, neatness it juired. Give explicit lars and ee Ligne Borg Stash NE iTED—TWO OR THREE PARTLY FUR- ‘bo an bel Tous and 15th sticks TF and't rivectee ve ‘Address 8. Hier City Post Office. eepls-3t* WASTED-BY A GENTLEMAN WHO CARES more for conveniences than price—a room in the northwestern part of the city. “Addrcas B. oe jo0. WANTED—HOUSES. W4NIED_BY DECEMBER FIUST, FOR SMALL family of adults, a well furnished honse, in nortnwest, ‘bout $75. Best care and sa- tistaction guaranteed. Room 36, A.G.0., City. sepl7-3t Wane: ‘BY THE YEAR, FROM NOVEMB=R ee ng Tp Ae children, Address "Good Tenant,” Star office.«15-3t* WANTED TO PURCHASE, ON THE INSTALL. ment plan, or for cash, @ 6. Tor8 room bricl house; modern improvements.’ Address “‘Installment Star office, sep l4-31 \ eee PURCHASE FOR CASH, A SMALL House five or six rooms; one convenient to B. and Seed I OOO nie bet pad Seana amen ee 3.000; must be in good condition aud good pelggh= bornood. "Aildress Box 157, Star office. popld- Se ‘AN’ D—TO BUY FOR CASH—A FIRS r-CLASS Brick House, with stal between N and Fand 12th and 20th streets; not exceeding $10,000. Address Box 12, Btar office. eepl2-I1m WASTED te BUY FOR CASH, A FIRST-CLASS Brick House, south of N eet, and between 9th Pd 18th stroctaghot to exceed $8,000, "DANENHOWER & Bt 6 F street. val! FOR RENT—ROOMS. JOR RENT—THREE BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, THIRD floor, 1408 Corooran street northwest, will be Je ished or nnfurnixhed. Bath room, hot and col oneame floor. Callafter 4o'cleck, sepli-3t* QE BENTUIN A PRIVATE FAMILY, FINELY furnished Rooms, en suite or single; most central location. 940 New York avenue northwest, sepl7-3t FE RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, in private family; northwest seotion of the city. Apply to 919 20th strest northwest, pepl7-at' FOR RENT-TWO LARGE, COMFORTABLY FUR- nished rooms on second floor, en suite or single, at 813 11th street northwest. sepl7-3ir FG, SENT RICHLY FURNISHED ROOMS, aT 1209L street northwest; southern exposure. 617-2t° ANTED-WORKING HOUSEKEEPER, COOKS, qnen aud women; Chambermaids, general work: gre, Nurses, Waitresses, Scrub Girls; ‘three Servants for Ohio; fares paid. Bring references. 926 F atreet Cente PRICE & COOMBS, Licensed Agents, ep 2+ WANTED A Bor, {GERMAN PREFERRED, TO learn the confectionery business. ly FICK & CO,,.911 Pennsylvania avenue, PP Sse WANZED-A FOREMAN DAIRYMAN AND TWO Jaborers ona farm. Apply at FULTON’S L Ofiice, 314 9th street northwest. sep! WW ANTED-LADIES OR YOUNG MEN IN CITY OR country to take nice, light and pleasant work at their own home: $2 to$6 @ day easily and quietiy made; work sent by mail; no canvassing: no stamp for reply. CO.; Please address RELIABLE: MANUFACTURING Drawer I'T., Philadelphia, bu ‘au2i-1m* Ok, RENT {COMFORTABLE FURNISHED OR unfurpixhed Rooms at 1414 11th street northwest; healthy location; care pass the door. sep17-m, w&«st” OR RENT—NEAR DUPONT CIRCLE, CON- venient to car line, beautiful communicating Rooms, furnished. Apply 1541 New Hampsbire aye- nue. sepl5-3t' Fok BENT THREE UNFURNISHED COMMUNT- cating rooms, second floor: private family. Refer- ences required. Address K.K.R., Star office. sepl5-2t* OR RENT—1416 K STREET NORTHWEST— Furnished {cooms in suites or single, with Board, Also Tab.e Board at moderate prices. 8ep15 QOR KENT—AT 117 MARYLAND AVENUE northeast, front and back Parlors, one nice room on second floor, ‘two third fluor rooms; also, table board; halt square from Capitol. sepl5-3t" ANTED—WHITE AND COLORED COOKS, GEN. eral a orkers, 2d Girls and Nurses, for this city, Baltimore, Fuilsdelphis, New York and elsewhere. Families furnished Servants with references. Try us. S20 Ft. n.w-, Licensed Ayency. C.K, PRICE & CO. 12" W 4NTED EMPLOYMENT BUREAU—FAMILIES furnished with first-ciase Help—Cooke, Waiters, ibermaids, General Houseworkers, &c. Servants wanted. _L. C. DUNDORE, 618 10th at: n.w. d18-9m" OR RENT—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY OF TWO, Jarre Purnined Rooms, delightful location, oppo- Sie apark: pear cary War and Nay departments. Address, with particulars, U. 8. A., Star offica, 15-3¢* <D FLOOR, TWO CoMMU- s, furnished or unfurnished, either or separate; they are elegantly furnished, with jers, clovets, &c. First-cisss table board. Apply lath street, two doors above Hamilton’ house. WANTED—SITUATIONS. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIKI, a Situation as lady's maid or waiting on an inva= lid lady or as housekeeper: Teferances, Ad M., care Geo. F. Timms & Co., City. sep1i- ANTED—A SITUATION, IN ANY GOOD BUSI- W ness, by ayoung man of good character; best of references given; had three years’ experience as man- aver of a large milk route.” Address BUOKS 1: 1016 7th street northwest. it W AN2ED-BY A SETTLED WHITE WOMAN A Situation as cook or laundress in a private family; can furnish references. Address Box 96, Star office. 1 WANTEDIBY A COLORED GIRL, A PLACE TO cook, wash and iron in a first-class, smail, private family; can furnish references, Apply at 213'L street northwest. «at ANTED-A LADY LEAVING THE CITY wonld like to finda good Place for ner maid: can Gil the situation of chambermaid, waitress or lady's Tunld: {all for treo days at 1824 Jefferson Pisce, ‘seplT-2¢" WASTED BEA XOUNG MAN, WHO Ts AGRAD- uate of the Spencerian Business College, a Posi- tion as Bookkeeper: Best of reference piven "Adarees J... corner M ‘7th and Csts.8.w. sepll-6t* WASTED—BY A YOUNG LADY A SITUATION as governess or teacher in a private family or school. Has had experience and can furnish re- commendations. Or. would be a companion and reader for a lady. Address Box 19, Star office, sepT-2W WANIED = SILUATIONS_NUKSES FOR THE sick can be obtamed at all hours of the day or night through the Washington Directory for Nurses, southwest corner of 12th and F ste.n.w. — sepl-3m WARNTEDIPLACES FOR COOKS, CHAMBER. maids, Nurses, Honsemen, Drivers, Waiters and Boys, with references. Women servants can be scen at oftioe,. Licensed Axeney, 926 F st.n.w. C. E. PRICE. aug & FUE RENT 20 A SMALL FAMILY WITHOUT children, three eonvenient rooms for light house- keeping, with all mod. improvements; rent $10 per month, payable in advance. 928 4th st. nw. sep15-3t WOR RE —FIVE ROOMS IN A NEW BRICK house to gentleman and wife from the north or west, suitable for licht housekeeping, No children. Address J. B. Q., Star office. sepl5-2t° Por, RENT—A NICE BED ROOM TO SA GENTLE- naa very cheap. Inquire at 214 D Street feet west. sepld-3t? WOR RENT=FURSISHED—PARLOR, DINING room, kitchen, two bed rocms; excellent cellar, 340 per mont yard; modern improve 230 p. m., 1543, Fei ents. Terms, Call after or whole house for street northwest, ROE RENT TELEGANT FURNISHED APART. ments, on first, second and third floors; southern exposure, bath, Xe. At 1411 K street northwest, be- tween Franklin and McPherson squares, _sep10-3w* OR RENT—FURNISHED KOOMS IN CHOICE Incation, in new house, a suite, second story, fron! handsomely furvished; bath-room adjoining, Bot an cold water; private family, Address M.’©.. Star oflice. seps-2w* VOR KENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, ON FIRST and second floors, with Board; lane and pleasant; modern improvemente: convenient to three lines of streetcars. 707 Tat. n.w. ‘au23-27t* VOR RENT—A FINELY-FURNISHED PARLOR and one or two connecting bed rooms,in a private family; suitable for a Congreseman or two or three gen- tlemen; references required ; 423 11th st.n. w., au27-1m =——————— FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS Fe RENT—ROOMY BRICK STABLE, WITH large room above, suitable for workshop. Inquire, 922% F st. n.w. sepl5-3t* E. A. PARSONS & CO. =a ani ; WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS V ANTED—__ DERMATOLOGY, A LIFE ECIALTY, BY DR. J. N DYCK, Pimples, Fleshworms, Blackheads, Eiverepots, Sal- lowness, Moth. Tan, Sunburn, Freckles, ness, Ciliness! and Enlarged Veins of the nose, Supertuows Hair, Coarse Deep Pores, Moles and Warts, Ixcresen- ces on the Face, Neck, Nore, arenas and Hands, Thin Soant Irrecular Eyebrows ‘an tt Dry, Faded and Premature Gray Hi Cro Part and Temple Baldness, Red, Rouch ani Chapped Hands, all Rashes, Humors, Eruptions, Blood and Skin Discasca, Blenuishes and Detects OF ‘Complexion, Eyebrows and Lashes, Hair and Hand treated by Dr VAN DYCK, ermatologist. Dy. YAN DYCK will havo parlors at 723 12th street until September 30th, omitting 2ist and 22d, 28th and 29th. October Ist Dr. VAN DYCK. will remove his office and Tesidence to No. 22 Grant Place, between 9th and 10th, Gand H. seplT-3t* W5NED-WOOLDRIDGE’S PILE OINTMENT, ‘Thrush Ointment and medicine for all diseases of dors, corner 4% street and Maryland avenue south reat sep! Dad = WANTEDSA NEW OR GOOD SECOND-HAND Furniture Waxon. Apply to JOHN McLOAGH- LIN, 12 2d street northeast. kepl7-3t Woataltazod gord-tootiur SASHA SOUND. -looking: tor buggy. Address, giving price and tion, Box Tab Séarotico” eepls-2e" ANTED.—A EADY WISHES TO BORROW $125 for three mont ; @00d security, Address MRS. 8. RUSSELL, City Bost Other, sous ae WANZED-A BICYCLE 42 OR 44 INCH. _IN- juire of W. B. MONKS & SON, corner 7th street and Market Space. eepi4-1m_ —— TA ANTED—8¥COND-HAND FURNITURE. AD- dress Box 118, Star office, sepli-2w* ANTED—DRESS CUTTING SCHOOL.—LADIES ais Satay ee Gan, Rs a eat cme Rw. ‘Dresses made io order, au25 RN EDectess Ieee tee ee aware Ww ANTED—EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT THEY btain Eichelberger’s Never-failing Chill Cure and of all malarial diseatos of D. DAVIDSON Bea E street southwest. aud ANTED-WHEFLMEN, IT 18 TO YOUR IN- ‘W tarect to uew that ail sn and Trieyales ss. les paits are done. py practical at 432 9th street. MITH BROTHERS & CO. rt successfully “NT—WITH BOARD—TWO NICELY FUR- nished communicating rooms on second floor, south front, 104 C street southeast, ono square from Capitol Grounds. sep 17-3t* OARDING—“INGLESIDE,” MT. PLEASA’ fine rooms; excellent tab! yutifill location ; con veyance to cars: terins reasonable. gepli-5t FRE RENT ITH BOAKD, | A_HANDSOMELY furnished front room in house deliehtfuily located in Georgetown; has a!l modern improvements; peur cara. Best references given aud required. Address box 146, Star office. ‘sepli-2t 2027 re StREPT NORTHWEST WILL BE. opened for guests September 17th; desira- Ble rooms, souitine ns sposaro, wan Ba Board, at rensona- le Rater; convenient location for and Nayy W._ ©. DAVIS, soph FOR RENT IAT ald K STREET, 023 AND 924 4th street northwest, e evant rooms en suite or sin- le, to permanent or transient boarders: Boarders acoommodst ited. Mya. E. C.Gi AN’ PRAGUE HOUSE, COR. 6ra AND EN, W., WITH first-clags board; rooms on 2d and 3a floors, lange nd mall; prioes ratigine from $25 to $69 ver” mo.’ se. cording to location and number in the rooms. sep3 LANGE, AIRY ROOMS FOR RENT, AT 914 AND 180, 316 Indiana avenue, Boarding for three months at sixteen dollars month, Advance payment strictly required. oT eepo-sm PETERSON, THE WELI-KNOWN CATERER, has taken thenew House 1129 17th street northwest, in connection with his old stand, 28 Towa Circle, No. 1129 17th street northwest ip a now honse, and has been newly furnished throughout, and some of the very best rouns in city, with Board, can be had. Apply between one and six. p.m. He sczvos supertor Mes s at short notice: everything fret. class; families supplied: Meals delivered by horse # Booms ‘in both Fagoh; Randzomely | Furnished a joures, second floor, southern Board if desired; location uns 3 prices very moderate, ‘Telephone connections. ‘au31-3m NPPHE LEXINGTON, CORNER OF lta STREET ‘and New York ave. n.w.,_ with leasant roomie for jent and transient guests: table boarders Nocommodaied. ‘iim. M. 1 COLLEY, propriotaes. sepl-1m HE LOCHIEL, 612 9TH STREET NORTHWEST, ‘urnishes very desirable inducements to permanent and transient Boarders. Pleasant. Single, Table first-class. ERMANENT, TRANSIENT AND DAY BOARD- Poss scooimodates of the Mopheton Honse, corner of 15th and I streets. Mrs. M.T. SOUTHALL. jy25-6m ANTED—GET YOUR CARPETS CLEANED BY ‘Wh katomatie Bioun ‘The best in the country. | Orders by telephone or otherwise recet pea ‘attendom, SINGLETON HOERE, 801 Mare ot Spacd, _pne-4m. WaANTED—L RICE, 490 MAINE AVENUE southwéet, rke, the oldest ‘steam carpet clean’ and the Dest ih the citys Mattrconss Forties feathers renovated, furniture steamed; orders by telephone. myT ANTED—1404 PA. AVE, QPPOSITE WIL- jari’s—Hair Mattresses, er Bolsters sted 5 leaned, stored relaid mnie eae carp eran ANTED—STEAM CAKPET CLEANING WITH- jury to NecsHaheabir Seer te WAXED UPROLSTERY WORK OF ANY DE- yiag 4.5. CHASE & ot Next 0 ity Boot Oition, W ANTED—TO ANNOUNCE THAT JOHN E. ee. Beets st eaentcrarngy Bee a Cine Tome Seas, OS tae ser ao PERSONAL. IREMONT HOUSE—CHANGE OF PROPRIETOR, FOR SALE—HOUSES. “RENT. DWELLIN LE OB EXCHANGE-GREA F Bet near Iowa Circles iy Wem cortowes rae a ae atte ee ‘Affaire; ‘Rew: | every convenience: fine stable aud ol br 4 con: to ‘4 Br Bi Tae ; Sout $30, 000; ti00 $43, 000, RENT—-TO 4 FAMILY WITHOUT ROR CSALE_—CieaP_A_Six-noon Fou ‘o nicely furnished seven: rrcr oak toe ap cutee wae ane omse on § ot ath and 8th etrects gener ME SHIPLES, OO D etroetns we nen dee Apply at 1616 14th street, corner Corcoran street’ S\LE—BY PARKER & 10 ND, las # west, oop’ Srl, House 1524 street. two-stories and Une ~ AME Raseient: house 22 feet front by 40 deep. let 10 ye futshed in the mest theconeh manner , Ruy Deoold sts bargain, fl BENT—HANDSOMFLY _FUB: SALR—THE RFSIDENCE OF GEN. House, new; nine rooms and cellar; FRY 296 A. street southeast. ; ultabie ‘army Officer; possession | 2 Sth street north west, ist. “ively 1101 eee s eR Fens House 623 East a LOH shouse 19x43. sep! SOME BiKICK BOL ww, Enerlih ia sraplendid oiler a ; COO} front. . hot 4 cold $27 per m. THOR.E. WAGGAMAN, DIT Rat new - stake nna dregs iy oar, The by mg ‘OB RENT—HOUSE, 615 NEW JERSEY AVENUD EEN 1229 Penpesivaniocvenae. cepticd Forest 9 rooms” and bath ‘room, modern, im _ ae Se oe Stl WrOSOu RAE Tie tain ok nee eo eee | BS SALE TAN, houre, 930 K stn. we; oF tora é-room brick eater, ses" Fok PENTAVS De SALES SEREET ‘NORFE- ‘west, thi k dwelling, containing eleven ALE—AT A t BARGATN—BRICK Zoom aid all ttuprovenentsy iu Arse clase seed beee Pecan twoFrame Dwellings, tor 84.200, miesly food location. be rented cheap. Apply to THC + GO Close out estate. Apply 404 Uth street northe J. FISHER & CO., 132¢ F street north sep 15-3¢ ee ONE OF VHF LARGEST AND Mc : Gen UE de yt — une SOepH vable nes hbo od; recemtiy built, en lange for present owner. Cau be baught Lo Teasomatie terms, CASSIN & CAPERION, 1, atreet northwest. we 112 N STREET NORTHWE E Ps ciencen, 472, 474, ert northw With al! modern tmproven p brary, bath-room, coal vault, chance {or investinent. Will R RENT—OCTOBER 16, on GRANT PLACE, A Fv? desirable and rnished Housa, RRENT—THE ELEGANT DWELLING, 1608 T treet northwest ; all modern improvements: porses- sion given October ist. Apply W. F. HELLEN, lea New York avenue, ‘sepls-6t F% RENT—TWO NEW SIX-ROOM BRICKS, NOS. Maryland avenue netieeaet S15 MEDERT FPO yland avenne 01 : 8 No. 020 F stewct northwest ® scp 15-38 {OR RENT—212 19TH STREET SOUTHWEST—I3 Eee eae Noes closets and eve: com] CAY WOOD, 85 Sth atrect northwest“ Syepie Se ROR EPS T-222 F STREET NORTHWEST, SUIT- able for dwelling or office roome: stable on the rear oflot. Inquire of R. O. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F streets northwest, ‘ecpl4-6e* RE RENTCHOUSE 2009 H STREET NORTH. Next, containing eleven roomie, gay Tange Aprly 2003 H Ke. : iti sepl4-3t> FOE, RESTIELEGANT EURNISHED HOUSR, WANT PRIVAT! ‘Ustrect, corner of we and press-brick frou 11 rooms, pantry, it Keine tl A good terms. Honses open for tnsjwers mM. Inquire of the owner, Ji Pooo'o wictt nortumeat 3 SALE—BY 8. H WALKER, 680 LOULSIANA, + three new houses, nearly Gompleted, with alt jodern convenience: 44, 45 and 409 B street north east: would readily rent wo ine Yestment. Call in the e SALE EF TWO BRAUTIFU! 32021204 N it t. 12th and I8th «ts., the Connecticut avenu rooms, every improve- ves ? iment bath on every floor, from Ist October; $200 per | Swe 19° aD ped month. Apply ve. sepia Foome cid a cellar. tues. ant poliel Fee 20 8 STREFT NORTHWEST, jeome ick: 11 rooms, basement, ‘back butiding, bay window, modern improvements; rent, $50, JOSEPH FORREST, 917 F st, sepl3-6t" lating space under the raf nty The frouts are faced with pressed and o teks, and have lofty towers, the npr tilator. ‘The houses wre ‘OR RENT—HOUSE, ELEVEN ROOMS, OB a from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. every days Othorwiea ail"modern improvements. 627 to the owner, ‘ood stand for an eating saloon. R, GOLNScH MTN, Apply at 235 Pennsylvania ave. northwest. sepl2-6" on £12 7th wire t nortiw st JOR RENT—A_ COMPLETELY FURNISHED 5 : TS House; fifteen rooms; centrally i ; house and SALE—LOTs. furniture in fine order: will be rented for eight mouths Te or by tho year; @ member of preferred, 3 COLOMA fon_given’ November rt. BM SAUNDELS & ‘Lots two facing Bay, one BRO., 1103 F street northwest. eepl2-Im | st T11 1) street northwest. OR RENT— EURNISHED HOUSES intl NORTHWEST ‘SECTION. y 3. V. N. HUYCK, 1505 Pennsylvania avenue, sepli-t (Opposite north entrance Treaeury.) Fez KENT—118 ITH STREET SOUTHEAST, pine room House, pressed brick. marble trimmed; modern improvements; water rent paid; in excellent condition ; furnace; only $25 per mouth.’ Apply next door, 120. sepli-2w* FPO! RENT = FURNISHED, HOUSE, EIGnT Tooms, splendid neighborhood. Apply at 1131 17th street. 8. 8. DAISH. eepl0-1m ‘OR RENT—NEW STORE AND DWELLING, lita LEAT AGKEAT BARGAIN—THE WHOL are 713, 106,000 square feet, at loan A wood’ investment for’ capitalists, R, 1005 F street northwest. 3 IRARLE Lot F rect northwest. Appl ERY 1 ess building, on F now on favorable € half square of, T, ON WE jet. Also, Lot RSALE—LOT 20 BY 100 F side «16th, near T street north 80 f North street, between Q and Corcoran ; will be. completed pitol street, near Ty October tats wove T0xect Ae ; dwelling contains eight B. LINTON, 410 rooms, bath, latrobe, etc. FRANK J. LIBBET. Palace northwest. eps Market, 14th and New York avenue. 8e}8-2m OK RENT-THKEE-STORY AND BASEMENT E—MISCELLANEOU: Ui roome; tangs gas hate ton eer nea ae F= A LARGE YOUNG WORK Holst; new, and will bo rented to a wood tenant at $55 rectly sound; cau be ween at 1209 F street norte month. FITCH, FUX & BROWN, ar | week re 2437 Pennayiva- nia avenue. sep7-2m ROR RENT-HOURE 413 NEW YORK AVENGE Hy, northwest: | eight 5 E BAY HORSE, st id, 15 hands, warranted sound and perfect: rooms; in good repairs per month in advance. “Apply to JOHN B. BcolT, New Yoru Avenuo hotels? 230-4" FOE, QRENT-NINE-KOOM HOUSE, PRESSED brick front, four room on first aud five on second, foor, large cellar, latrobes and Sre-places; all modera improvements. “JOHN SHERMAN & CO., 927 F street. au25-1m ty to 1 and Pennay! Bok Sst House, BuGGy AND wt Dbumry almost now; horse wentle, sound, snd also goes andcrsaddle, Apply at stable, 1710 1 Borthwes: ey i RENT. A BLACK MARE, SUITABLE FOR Inquire at Mr. SHKEVi'S Farin, ie Latins fsopis-3t tore. 40.00/Pa-ay., near: SALE-AN INDIAN FIGURE, A CIoaR Tra. et. B.W,.8 r8.35.00|1759 26 st., 678... 515 23d #t.,6 1521 Pierce et., 7 re.. rs. mt. 501517 23d et..6 re. ere T © WiLCox. Real Estaie Brokers, Corner 20th and I streets northwest. JOR RENT—NEW DWELLING HOUSE, 1528 0 street northwest. Apply to J. 3. SHEDD, 1402 14th au3-4m, ‘trade for merchandise, rthwest. RK SALE-SACKIFICED POR #123 CASH—ELE> €an:. nearly new, T-octave Piauo: fi oa case; brilliant tone. on parents; stool and cover; cont $40 us ver baw my for it, Also, several Uprht and Squace ect nothiweet Planoa, but little used. at Ine barvaius for cash or ik RENT. monthly payments. Apply at once at I” 2023 Flyer ave. n, $150) 11 rg. Sts. fur 125/1514 125/911 16th st.n.w. 18 rs.. IS re, |2017 Eallyer ave. n. w: furnished 100] 10 rs. 1221 K st. n.w,, 14 ra.. 100/908 D st. n.w., 958 2001 1 st. n.w., 13 rs... 100/54 st. now. 16 r8 ‘Tus. J. FISHER & Co. Real Estate brokers, iy28-3m_ 1324 F street nort LOST AND FOUND. OST—A SMALL BLACK AND TAN GY Litntremard it rtubed iho Gane OST-SEPTEMBEK 14, NEAR WALLACH School, Searf Pin: mount, enameled target face, ‘the finder, who called Saturday, will oblize owner by calling again or sending address to 237 let s'reet southeast, sep lT-2t° LoSt®, RENARD.—A GREEN AND BLUE ict Bird, from 2030 I street Sunday, 16th inst. ie FOONDLA DARK HAY HORSE, ABOUT SIX- teon hands high. with white star ii face. Apply to Moore Lock, C. and Ohio Canal. ‘septate OST—AN ALLIGATOR SKIN PURSE CONTAIN- ing money, filver giove-buttoner, and silver vine- 427 Linh “treet nw. 132% 19th et.n.w.,10 fnrnished 1016 I stn... 1728 I at. pew. 1416 Qet. n. wee RTLISH CH ALL ‘el, with bell, wrenches an warranied in perfect coudition, to the Howard House, 6th and F VOR SALE AND wet. D CAR- xuitabie for -hand Conncletts, 1 - H. GRAHAM, onitory and Factory, 410-416 Huh strowt norttwont, Jur car- DOWNEY'S, stoeet northwest. eet ULL THE STABLE ind Carriages, Bugvies ai 8 good select Horses, OF seco: ~ of Horses. ‘Buggies and Carriages for an3 NOKTH- gale or os haze. ‘ermas reasouabie, hire. wees Of all garette; lost on Pennsylvania avenue, bet, Sth and 10cy bef + here. greets. A reward willbegiven Af Feturned t0219 F | Topand vu-toy Sirisha: Bissiee Tineke Keni street n ES Business Wagons, Surreys, Viliace Carte, Har- LOST ON, FR STREET OARS | BETWEEN | Some Willtecl chee nel ton [aiuting srometiy wharf and Louisiana avenue, or on i=} pe, —— cane $5, silver imblo and paroatines Lineal oeseres Fe ci F TTATAAN M silver anc SALE—A LANGE STOCK OF ITALIAN AR & diana avenue. iv BL¥ and Granite Monuments, Headstones, Vases, gto, Movuments cleaned snd lettered in cemeteries, W.BUTHERFORD & OO. Pray. cor. 21s ete ny28 Sin ——— eee COUNTRY REAL ESTATE. — In LOStA SMALt YELLOW 0G, ANSWERS T the name of Fido, one front foot white, with leap ears, Liberal reward if left at 113 0 st. s. 1 O8T—OR LEFT—MONDAY NIGHT, SEPTEM- somewhere between the BER 1 Avenue and N | So ; ~ == a “20th streets ew four- NALE—A SACRIFIC BEAUTIFUL 8TOOK, Dutton cut-away ‘ose with’ sieber aoe Taro bide ade | Dairy aid Grain Farm, 365 wcron 14 mu fecru Waal Frome’ toeamey “and a receipt for $53.24 In the <splendid road), sm Montgomery co., Md.. 250 tn inside breast pocket, "A rewsrd will be paid and ne state of cultivation; dwelling (10 rx), barus and questions: if returned to Star office, woplT-B" Opera Snes watered. fenced, Kruited and timbered: ¥ m. from railroad; 1m. from P.O. ; school, ehurohes, stores, &c. Also stock and implements for Fanning complete. Sold to clone an eninte, o traded part for Waxhington prope: terms, W. E. BUKFORD, 804'F st, u.w. Me, TYRALL'S FARM FOR SALE—59 ACRES Of xood land and 6 room house on the Brookville = R_BOOK AND HYMWAL, LEFT Pes a ber 16th. Guder will Fowardod by Healy fooving 1st 920 16th ote we (QST-# REWARD — STRAYED AWAY FROM reetown Urove Yard, oue red Helfer, white apet on forehead, A. K- marked ‘with tar $5 re- | Toad, tw tuilen froma Teuleytown, between Mr. Brad oe aii Mr. Watkins fo Mr. WHITE, T2th Yard wal be paid for return fo GEO, wah ie fore 8 a so WEDNESDAY, THE 127H INSTANT, SALE-A HANDSOME COUNTKY SEAT OF so ehiny and toeen oo ectiler f of, abgat owas about T acres; comer ot Tth srect road. aud, Whit. ithe Old; anewers to name of CA! ‘Return to B¥en ue; Commedious house: lane Toms ith street nertawent aud get oe oe” | oat bul waters Inguite on MONEY TO LOAN. LOAN—$25,000 ON FIRST-CLARS KEAL Es- "Ttatsoniy: to sommiesions. A. 4 WILSOR UPS: juen's Insurance Company, corner 7th street ana Louls- aha avenue, NEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE. MRE a ATTENTION TO ALL APPLICA. __DENTISTRY. i STARR PARSONS, DENTIST, COW and E sts. n.w.—A ideal anmsthetic, used on the allovintes pain of extracting. Filling a specialty. loin teeth inserted. Gas given, Chances mod- erate. sop B.S. 1, SCOTT, DENTIST, WOULD RESYRC rat-clase table: ‘and etton ear BwOR! & BRADLEY, folly inform his frionds and patrous that he will poy ie eee s 50 per | _Sep8-Im ys Feet, Tesume the Practice of Bie profemion at 20 Le ares Gay; $25, $30, $36 and §40 perm. E. W. DI Saal Bret NEY 70 LOAN north went on Septem eee : 3 LAPIER “COR. DEST. ONST LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST . DUKE, DENTIST, 715 lara STREET NOKTH- Hi iy ry seps 4824 Fetrect northwast. | All operations warrented. 395-6’ DROIT DINING ROOMS FOR LADIES AND PORN TLEMEN F st. n.w., FP Patent Office. Lex Meal 25 cents; 32 Meal Tickets, ‘Meals and Lunches eerved from 6 wT t 5 = Galt a J. W. BEALL, Prop! BUSINESS CHANOES. RADUATE OF PENNSYL- delvhia, having purchased my Moe* TO LWAN—ON REAL ESTATE SECU- rity. mined practice, I eouti- A. 8. PRATT & SON, 1 9th street: an30-1m fonbted abtye Bek? HAVE MOXEY 70 LOAN ON GOOD REAL He "1 eR, 2 tate or Sees a es 6 ee it. No RTIFICIAL TEETH MADE BEFORE AND IN- Firemen's Tosurance corner 7th ‘street, oe pmo Bg and ae Loni avenue, iantnead ‘of Denti Mi W ik TO et tes ed aT TESSONABLE Besa tan he sndorser Addons ef apah tee eee Serta Seating rofremocn aud rad bug 1208 H street northwest. 1t W ANTED—10, PURGHASE_FOR CASE, GOOD Business or Private Property. Must be a Address RI. B., Star office. eepl7-3t & SALE—A DRUG STORE IN GOOD LOGAL- Fs Brave chance for e young man, wanting to own More te, ae mal Durdlascrs Address Bos 144, Star office, + A eptb-St ((AUtioN.? Benes? caurion ALL PERSONS ot ee ri check, orden, of other wuitike coe yh SALE—A LARGE, LONG-ESTABLISHED, Cee genany ‘oF furbish any guods oF 1 | Ai ots Bantnces, “Arar tance for ged ctnees Hidrea, surest ne we NO SER | Hoon YOURE lawyer. Sepis ss A, MoDEVITT HAS REMOVED Bis PRIVATE | Wy ANTED_$3,000 OB $3,600, AT PER CENT, ON - Ada J OF eeeey ca See Pe. axe. Abus! ALD ee ig property: Be commmianion. Agios sepl-2w? LL ABEPAL BATE OF INTEREST ALLOWED ON Sensaaree sae eet sere MOPE® To “roay, ON REAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. Ds ies lv ae B. 0 HOLTZMAN, mae ngs & + Gas given day 98 northwest. tM, 7. . DENTIST, No. «a7 7 METER pe one Dic ipar mars, eee ‘In sums to sult, at FRET Es woe- | ranted. 27 unl msl. ivausia oven. WOOD A DA ne MONEE f0 LOAN ON BEAL SazATE On OTHER WOOD AND COAL. ____ of WOOD-SPRUCE FINE, 8; O45, BA- x “Ou £05. GeO, OMEN E Ving $5.50; Mickory, oat foot of 16th at,

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