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_THE EVENING STAR. |Rervecr. WASHINGTON: eee eee Se LETOTHING OF ALL KINDS 18 BOUGHT LARGE. = = itor. UPON CONFIDENCE, FOR FEW PEOPLE K! ‘The Evening Star has a regular, permanent j CLOTHES A MAN WANTS TO KNOW THAT HE IS GETTING A RELIABLE ARTICLE, AND IS NATUB- ALLY SUSPICIOUS OF UNTRIED DEALERS. THE PLAIN, SAFE RULE 18 TO GO WHERE YOU KNOW HONEST GOODS ARE SOLD UPON EXACT STATE- MENTS OF KIND AND QUALITY. THIS IS SUCH A PLACE, AND IF OUR PRICES ARE NOT AS LOW AS. OTHERS ARE SELLING GOODS OF EQUAL VALUE, HOW COULD WE AFFORD TO GIVE EVERY CUS- beua fide daily circulation more than treble that of any other daily paper published in Washington, and equal to that of all the ether daily papers here added together. ‘The views so long entertained and so frequently expressed by Tug STAR as to the prover disposi- TOMER A LEGAL GUARANTEE ENTITLING HIM tion ty be made of burglars seem to be held also | ‘to BRING BACK GOODS AX r 5 MON: by the accomplished and versative editor of the Lou- | IF DISSATISFIED FOR ANY REASON? dou Trvh Referring to the refusalof the Lon- | STORE OPEN UNTIL TEN O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT, Gon police authorities to arm certain members. of GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE-PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR, Sov SEVENTH STREET, the force with pistols, that gentleman enters his Protest against thetr action in the following em- phatte language: “This is a mistake, for those constables who are on lonely beats in the suburbs ere put at a very unfair disadvantage if called upon, with a truncheon, to arrest a burglar who is armed with a@revoiver. Isthere any reasonable probability Of the constable shooting an innocent man? If, on the other hand, he shoots a burglar, he ts per- forming a most useful act, and saving the country & considerable sum of money in Keeping the Tas- cal This ts only one view of the case. It presents the economical aspect of the question, and makes no account of the more tmpertant. consideration of what tsdue to the protection of society In the a Premises. Nothing fs better established touching | ppp, Sttiking hours and quarters, ‘the practices of the crim/nal classes than the fact Striking hours and five minutes, ‘that the Durglar invariably goes about his bus!- TERS, ness prepared and intending to commit murder If | REPEATERS ee ae ers and minutes. necessary to accomplish his ends or escape ar- v THEIR TIMING WATCHES, BOTH SIMPLE Fest- He ought therefore to be shot down when- | © Matte AND WITH SPLIT SECOND. HAVE: ever caught In pursuit of hts calling, and the per- HE HIGHEST COMMENDATION AS RS AND MARKERS BY MANY Son Who thus puts him out of the way of doing further harm should, instead of being tried for 013 Wyatcaes. TIFFANY & CO., UNION SQUARE. INCLUDE ID SIVE STOCK OF WALCHE CHRONOGRAPHS, =e CHBONOGEAPHE, with Split Seromd REPEATERS, ss . OWNERS OF KUNNING AND TROT- NT ‘TING HORSES, TO WHOM, BY PERMISSION, PUR- CHASERS WILT, BE REFERRED. cae = z ADDITION TO THE DARD AND OTHER an offence, be voted a public benefactor and suit {PRICED WATCHES CN OTHER ably rewarded. T THIS SEASON A INE AT LOWER Se PRICES, RECOMM ‘The Chinese have shown at times real military Prowess, but their best weapon after all is the tongue. In diplomacy they are unexcelled, and in truculent taunts and boasts they are also easy Vietors. The recent proclamation of Lin Yang Fu, commander of the Black Flags, 1s in “Ercles Vein.” He calls the French invaders all the hard names in the Clfnese dictionary, and dares their com- Mander to lead forth his “crowd of dogs and sheep ‘to meet our army of heroes.” One can imagine the Wagnerian din of trumpets and drums when this challenge was read to the Chinese troops. Apart from its abuse, the proclamation contains a very eloquent and picturesque denunciation of foreign conquest In the east, and the sorrowful part of it 4s that there fs a certain element of Justice In the arraignment, “There Is no land,” the author ex- elilins, “for which your mouth docs not water; no Tiches you do not desire todevour. Religious teaching you employ to undermine and injure people. International commerce is to you a pre- text for swallowing countries. Yeur cru«Ity ts In- Anite. Your wickedness 1s extreme. On your strength you rely to debaueh our women, which excites the indignation of God and man, and 1s unendurable in heaven and earth.” —_$-e-——____ Dr. Fulton caused a flurryin the Episcopal con- vention yesterday by some potnted criticisms of the Mexican mission and the Investigation thereof by the church commissions He charged that Bishop Riley was open to the grave censure, but that there Was a disposition to “whitewash the facts. This precipltated a heated discussion, in which Senator Eimunds came to the fropt, as a peacemal with a motion of postponement, Which was carried. Or. Fulton may have been hasty, but the subject of the Riley movement in Mexico 1s one n the Episcopal church must treat with candor and vigor if tt wishes the respect of outsiders. Its diffleuities are acknowledged, however, and the church will not be blamed for acting with deliberation. It was wise, therefore, to defer discussion until the return of the secénd comptssion dispat t Mexico a month ago to Study the questions at tssue <2 The President and Cabinet have reached a sen- sible conclusion in allowing department reports to be made public In antiripation of the meeting of Congress. The ‘gument for their retention springs from the veriest red tape. Netther Con- gress nor any one wil be alfronted If these docu- ments appear In advance of their formal ant OMicial presentation, w! by letting the reports | raidiy. Itisall that and more. It is cunning, deceit- €ome out as soon a3 prepared they will be read | and so have an influence to be gained fa no other way. it would be an additional advantage It each report was accompanied by an intelligent Press abstract giving the gist of the year’s record and the recommendations of the head of the oflice. It would be well, also, if the President’s message ‘Was in like manner accompanted by a press sum- mary. The custom of dumping all these import- ant documents upon the newspapers at once is absuri, end President Hayes and his Cabinet showed good judgment in inaugurating a less for- mal but more sensibie policy—a course, we are gratified to see, is now to be followed by the pres- ent administration. ee eee ‘The October crop report justifies the belief ex- pressat by the Agricultural department officials that the damage to the corn crop by the receat frosts is less than was reported on the grain ex- changes. ‘The crop was somewhat injured, but the loss 1s made up by increased acreage, so that the yield WIM amount to 1,600,000,009 bushels,— more than an average production, and ample for domestic and foreign neets, ——_~<<e-___ ‘The demoeratte victory'In Onto will have a brac- Ing effect on the successfal party In the pending ele: in the eastern states. Governor Cleve- Jand draws from it an augury of triumph In New York, assuring an audience In Albany yesterday That his state would send back a ringing response to the cheering news from the west. “This,” said or, “Is not an idle boast;” and the wns are themselves Inclined to concede a utial democratic victory In New York this VARIETY OF ST WITH THEN. CARRYING ITS GUARANTEE, T ‘LER & Cuewntsa, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OFFER NEW COMBINATION SUITINGS VYELVETS AND PLUSHES TO MATCH. GROS GRAIN AND SURAH SILKS. 82 GOOD GROS GRAIN SILKS, $1.00. TYLER & CHEWNING. 13 Miscutevors ALARIA, To say that malaria is mischievous is to put it very ful, treacherous, sly and underhanded, It does its work in the dark, and in such a sly way that nmuch of the mis- chief is done before it is discovered. It aps the founda- tions of a healthy system. It robs the blood of its vital- ity, demoralizes the liver, confounds the stomach, and makes the victim wish he were in his graye. It is sad to see people sit down in their misery, content to be the victims of mischievous malaria, and thinking that nothing can be done for them. The power of Brown's Inos Brerens over the mischicfs of malaria has been so amply proved that there is no reason why anybody who can procure a bottle of this Prince of Tonics shall suf- fer. Greatis the power of malaria, and great are its disastrous effects. But greater far is the beneficent influence of Brown's Inox Brrrers. The preparation of iron in this favorite family remedy can be taken with- out ruining the teeth or producing constipation and headache, fe] It Porreny Asp Poncetary. the gove republ We sre now receiving from STEAMSHIP CASPI AM large invoices of = DECOKATED POTTERY AND PORCELAIN, From best manufactures in Europe, COMPLETE STOCK KITCHEN UTENSILS, EDDY REFRIGERATORS, &o. +> ‘The President 1s to be commended In setting e Of a recent army court-martial, an oficer from the service for “conduct af to good order and disetp!ine” in marry- ing the woman with whom he had lived in illicit Telations. This action of the President 1s ade- served rebuke to that prevalent sentiment which tolerates @ man wpo ruins a woman, but ostractses bim if he attemp{s to make ler the only repara- tion possible. M. W. BEVERIDGE. _octl3 rpo Tue Lapis. YOUR LACE CURTAINS CAN BE DONE UP EQUAL ‘TO NEW, wrrnour msuRy, SWISS LAUNDRY, —_____~+«»—_____ The National Army of Retribution of the United States 1s the imposing title of a new po- tical organization in Palladelphia, wuose object 4s the renomination of the “oid texet.” The “arigy” consisis ab present of twelve members, whic giverather an opera bouff» ecmplexton 1322 ¥ Sreerr, tothe movement unless a large intlux of recruits | _oct13-6t Near Ebbitt House, speedily to the uplifted banuer of “Tilden R and ilvadricks.” ———_—__<e+—_____ ‘There are Indications in Massachusetts that the Udets setting agatnst Butler, Dut the “old man” ism-king a vigorous personal canvass, and it ts far too soon yet to predict the resul. Some of Butler’s recent speeches have been wonderfully smart and cogent, and It is evident that If defeated he wil! di2 game. A BEALREVELATION, ABSOLUTE PREVENTION OF SEA-SICKNESS ~ WITHOUT MEDICINE, A NEW BOOK ON THE SUBJECT. 1 vol. limp cloth, price $1.25. 8. E. CASSINO & CO., Publishers, Boston. ol3-law2t JOPP & DETWEILER, Parvrens, Cox. Press's AVENUE AND lITH STREER, Ready for the Fall Trade, Srecrau ‘New Machinery, latest styles of Type and Materials, OUR ENTME STOCK OF FINE WINES AND ‘Tegal and Sclentific Work a Specialty, LIQUORS WILL BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF Se eee ee 018-3 COST FROM THIS DATE UNTIL THE New Srocx. FIRST OF NOVEMBER Full line Gloves, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Ties, canes, Unbrellasy &e., 80. = W.S. TEEL, —- ors 935 Pennsylvania avenne, PE WRITING PROMPTLY AND ACCURATED, To. pe, Writing Machines for sale and Fen, ‘ty Caligraph and Writer lied. Shore hand Writers furnished et short spbioes ols-tr JA WHITC! PDE 7oL0ert ‘The obfect of the above annoancement is to reduce Stock for the purpose of retiring from business, A LIFE SPECIALTY Br Dz. J. VAN DYCK, DERMATOLOGIST, No. 2 Grant Place, Pi Fleshwor ¥. ¢. KNIGHT, Pretics, Blackheads” Moles, iver Spots, ocl? 1732 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ee Baupxxss. im Crown Bakiness, Part Baldness, ‘Thin Hair, Hair, = Beant Eyebrows, ‘Eyelaahon, Wosvenrez Bancarss: . Rote Ein tent oy BRODHEAD & COS, 1205 F sraxxr, say's map Totter, _ pencc™ ota ams tense Ttchs at Lepra, iets es ‘Te. and up: organ rng $24 overs fora discoloration and defect of 136. Canton Flannel, $c. and up._Alriines skin, and tated by Deo yaa ik Scsets ante) Sac Comet See BU Piuanegscy | Dyek De Gand H strain roth Ss ete Selec $e Satin Yooh i, ahd Saturday. ‘Houre Dam to ie baanoe oe in ali colors Siithees woos ane advertingd oo tie et Orn snd rake your at s Puce 1:2) Ladicw and Gent's Underwear at jobbers’ : jenme of Ss eee ke ag* baresius in Counterpanes, Sheetings, Fian- Xo oan sonra. BRODHEAD & COs, nk 6 1205 F street northwest, Dperatoa Led Noveures Ix Brack Goons, BEATON PERRY, SUCCESSOR TO PERRY & BROTHER,) aa MELROSE CLOTH! N < VENETIA) GRE CACHEMIRE HINDOV, Sie tae as DRAP D'AMOUR, : NO SISCGHEVION CLOTH, ROAM, Nore, TRICOTE, sone OTTOMANS, THIBET CLOTHS, CASUMERES,. Rey CLOTHS. : STOCEINET TES. . ‘TAMIS) COURTAULD'S ENGLISH CREPE VEILS. ~ COUTAULDS EXGLEGH CREPE ON THE ROLL FOR ‘TRIMMING AND VEILING PURPOSES. ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF BLACK MOURNING SILKS, 2 CHOICE GOODS, PLAIN FIGURES AND COR- RECT PRIGES OOD SEATON PERRY, Perry Building, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 9th street. Established 1840. ocld Cot ‘Wave Comye. WARM UNDERWEAR. JOB LOT. 100 dos. Ladies’ Merino Vests and Pants, double stitched, finished seams, all sizes, 89c. ; regular price, 500, JOB LOT. 50 doz. Ladies’ Scarlet, all wool, Medicated Vests and Pants, 98c. ; regular price, 61. : JOBLOT. - ; ‘TW dor. Gents? Scarlet, all wool, Medicated Shirts and Drawers, 81.75; regular price, $2.25, REGULAR STOCK FOR LADIES. Merino Vests and Pants, 48, 59, 68; Saxony Wool, 980. Cashmere, $1.98; Medicated Cashmere, $1.39, $1.58, BLT. | REGULAR STOCK FOR GENTS. Merino Shirts and Drawers, 50, 68, 75; Saxon Wool, 81; ‘Medicated, $1.75; Fancy English Cashmere, $2.75; Double-breasted, $2.48. REGULAR GOODS FOR CHILDREN. ‘Merino and Cashmere Vests and Drawers, all sizes, from 2c. to $L.25, SPE ; American Hosiery Company’ and Cartright & Warner's ‘Underwear for Ladies, Gents and Children, LOW PRICES. Pp Ru PPPALAIS RRR OYAL, Pp RR Pe RR 12 1117-1119 PENNSYLVANTA AVENUE. A Fue Or FANCY PEACHES AND QUINCES, . PEARS, GRAPES AND BANANAS. Assonraexr ALSO FIRST-CLASS BEEF AND VEGETABLES, PALACE MARKET, 14th and New York avenue, o12 ¥, J. TIBBETS. ‘Woopwarp & Lormnop, BOSTON DRY GOODS HOUSE, -PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE.. GRAND OPENING IN BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. Our stock of LYONS and AMERICAN SILKS was Never more complete than at present, embracing as it does the product of the best looms, on both sides of the water, at LOWER PRICES THAN EVER BEFORE NAMED for the same grades, CASHMERE ROYAL SILKS, 1 per yard, Positively unequalled in quality at the price, CASHMERE ROYAL SILKS, $1.25 per yard. Finer grades of the Cashmere Royal Silks, 31.3734, $1.50, 81.75, $1,874 and $2 per yard. GUINET & CO.'S CELEBRATED BLACK SILKS, PONCET & CO.'S FAMOUS BLACK SILKS. FAVORITA BLACK SILKS. All guaranteed for wear and durability, at prices rang- ing from $1.25 to 82.75, BLACK BROCADES, Just opened a line of ALL-SILK BLACK BROCADES, in six new and striking designs, for $1.14 per yard, Also, sline of Magnificent FRENCH BROCADES at $1.0 per yard, actualiy worth $2. BLACK RHADAMES, Just received an invoice of extra fine BLACK RHA- DAMES, warranted all silk, which we shall offer at the yery low price of @l per yard. ‘We are also showing a novelty in TAFFETAS TRICOT, Guaranteed all pure silk, black only, for $1 per yard. ‘The importer's price on this line of goods was $1.25 per yard, so that weure Justified in calling it a GRAND BARGAIN, BLACK RHADZIMIRS, Anew invoice just received of BLACK RHADZIMIRS, both in plain and checked, at prices ranging from $1.25 to $2.25 per yard. GUINET & 00.’S COLORED SILKS. ‘We have also received an inyoice of GUINET & 0.8 COLORED SILKS in all the new and desirable Fall Colors, which we offer at the low price of $1.25 per yard. COLORED RHADZIMIRS, Acomplete assortment in New Fall Colors. ‘We call special attention to these goods, as we know ‘them to be first-class in every particular, and guarantes them for wear and durability. VELVETEENS, VELVETS AND PLUSHES, . Our stock of VELVETS was never more complete than at present, embracing all the destrable colors in the mar- ket, allof which were purchased early in the season at reduced prices, and are offered at prices which CAN NOT BE DUPLICATED TO-DAY, . ‘We call special attention to BROCADE VEL’ COLORS at 4, the choicest goods ever show, => = Also, BLACK BROCADES, $450 ond $5. . WOODWARD & LOTHROP. oll Dovatass, . E 9TH AND F STREETS. LADIES, ee Saabs W S0ot WANTED—HOUSES. FOR RENT—EOUSES. 1 Wie 00D CARPENTERS, AT ry SCULLY. a 1ty 'ANTED—A GOOD WHITE SERVANT FOR GEN- eral housework, in afamaily,of four. Apply at 711 6th street southeast,” 013-3 ‘ANTED—AN ACTIVE, TNTELLIGENT LADY, ing six hours’ clove attention daly, Salary $14 weekly. CHAS. SELFERT, 921 Fst uw, opstairs.” a WVANTED—A FIRST-CLASS 'COOK AND LAUN- Waka white, in asmal Gadus pest roomamenda: tions required. Apply to 163) Com, ave. Ww. OcL3-2t° NTED—A FIRST-CLASS OYSTER OPENE: Winimetisiely, at CHAS RI 12'S Restaurant G street northwest, ols. ‘ANTED—A GOOD FARM HAND, MARRIED, W Sitarman family and well recommended. Apply at Silver Spring Farm, 7th street road. 8. P. Lit ANTED—A GIRL FOR SECOND WORK, IN ivate family, and will wash and w. Phegeasary; rolerthces iecwiceds ay 418 Gul streot northwest, HS NTED—TWO GOOD (CITORS; CATHOLIC A) tee APDY St rosee ts Oe Fak ew ie ANTED—IMMEDIATELY_F X PERIENCED W Siiccistien sts 8 Mev ins, gos thu treet norte cat. 013-2" WANTED_FIVE EXPERTENCED ADVERTISING W lisitors: Food pay for good work. Address “PROMPTNESS,” Box BE » Star office. it ‘ANTED—-A_ THOROUGHLY RELIABLE, AND W ‘txperienced Gin on hea ana hussein fatally of three must bring first-class references and be willin night: flone other need apply. 1237 ‘clothing stores” Neel * 013-2". “WANTED-A NEAT WHITE GIRL TO ASSIST IN ‘tural and chamberwork hire, BAUM, 807 b street northwest. 012-2 ANTED—A WHITE GIRL TO NURSE AND W fiake hereett” Genera eral” Gallet ata ack street northwest. if * @l2-3t ANTED_TWENTY CARPENTERS, APPLY AT W ‘chtuer of B street and Ree darmoy avenue norte west, Ole ‘WANTED-A COLORED MAN THAT HAS HAD “well ‘recommended, “Sppiy’at stare iei6 14th me ec at ato street, corner Coreurall va o122e* ANTED-ZIVE {GAT HANDS. NONE BUT best need apply +H. D, BARR'S, 1111 Pennsyl- vyania avenue, ocl2- ANTED_TEN COAT HANDS. APPLY AT GEO. WS knee tee prthwort Notes ANTED—SEAMSTRESSES, SECOND Gi seeks Maraes, serub girls and other help, ree ferences. Ladies and others can see servants at of 926 F street northwest. PRICE & COOMBS, Lice ni Age ocli-3t* WANTED WHITE ANI COLORED COOKS, GEN- eral Workers, Second Girls and Nurses, for this city, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and elscwhere. Fant: ilies furnished Servants’ with references, ‘Try Us. 926 Fst n.w., Licensed Agency, C, B. PRICE & CO. Jy2-15w* ANTED-THREE HUNDRED (900) YOUNG, W juzmparried Men for the United States Army, (Cay alry and Infantry.) Apply at 1216 F street northwest, Washington. ‘wetip ‘aud-lawsm ANTED—EMPLOYMENT BUREAU—FAMILIES, furnished with’ first. Help—Cooks, Waiters, Chambermaids, General Honseworkers, &c.” Servants wanted. L. C.'DUNDORE, 518 10th st. hw. d18-10m* WANTED—SITUATIONS. ANTED—BY A LADY A POSITION AS HOUSE® keeper in a hotel. She can furnish good references as toher competency, Address Box 36. Star office, Ween toh ae, ae houses, ranring tn re from $500 to $200. Alen, Ps comer 43% and’ E Soatbwest. ome W4A5gED—1p RENT OR SMALL HOUSE ‘with s good sized Stable. in any part of the city: northern preferred): either frame or brick. “Address Soe sae northreels = ola WANTED FURNISHED HOUSE _FOR THE SES- sion, in the west end, a tleman and wife without children: thee hope is by" liberal p to famil; ily sw er induce some ly to. temporarily ‘them theirhome. Address, with particulars, A.B. JAY, Star office, oli-th,s&tase WANTED 10 BUY HOUSE: SMALL: | $2,000 cash; brick prefirred. with grates; location im- portant, ‘Address DWELLING, P.O, Box 60. ol L-thenat W ASTED-SEVERAT. SMALL HOUSES, FROM 5 to 8 rooms each, for immediate cash Customers, Apply to DUVALL & MARR, 925 F st. n. BUY A of '—ON CAPITOL aa FIRST FLOOR See a street southeast, avenue and 6th mola Fin. SHOEMAKER, 6305 now. BENT, A VERY DESIRABLE BRICK K DWELI- in good Fr RENT—SMALL HOUSE. PARTLY FURNISHED, head of Park street, Mt. Pleasant, Inquire at of Teh streets: Lod juseits ave. street, RENT—THE DESIRABLY LOCATED DWELI- OR Fons northwest oorner of Vermont avenue and ol3-bt . P. YOUNG, 1420 New York avemie. FOR RENT— R RENT—THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, ON Freon toon ferent ousckeering.£0 faauly tee out children. Apply on premises, 51 treet north west. R RENT—A_ NICELY-FURN! FRORT HED Room in a private family, Apply at 821 11th street nnn & pri ly ir POR BENT_HOOMS, AT 906 B STREET NORTH. ‘west tera uufosusbed. roomar excellent table board ‘across t! ireet. 013-3t" 2 ENE, CEA Se na eam eee ge or witl st = most convenient section of the city. Rent moderate. 1t* OR A RENT—6i4 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE northwest, nine roo! odern improvements; $35, pply to MILLS DEAN, 470 Loulsiaua 6 ayenue — Ty street northwest, two el houses, with elevators and RENT—NEW YORK AVENUE, NEAR 15TH t new four-story Ware- modern appliances; loca~ tion one of the best in the city, having four cars and two herdic CO., 1324 F street north lines within half a block. THOS, J. FISHER & west, ols-6t ‘rooms and sor. linen. i: 5 Ast of eon between the houre of 12m anda pe 304 avenue, RENT — FURNISHED HOUSE OF NINE bathroom, completely furnished back as office, suit for. —contains and. Ives; china, table and bed included; November; can be at Fe RENT—UNFURNISHED BUITES OF APART- a ments nets Seger ee Ferd situa- jon: large roo) ceilings. 3 Kitchen can be rented if desired. APpIF corner of 13th. NT ee ot ne ETT for private Apply to © GT RENNEDY, 012-3t R RENT—TO GENTLEMEN, HANDSOMELY- furnished third R RENT—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, in & private family, at 804 9th street northwest. Ref- erences excl o13-1W* phanged. HANDSOMELY FUR- FOR RENT_VERY LARGi ‘Fitted hoot one 2ARgS, BANDSOMELY yuB- third floor, furnished. 1358 B street southw: hear Bureau of Easraving and Pepin ee ER RENT—TWO HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, FP ercont toon Room OEE Board, in private family, at 1627 14th street northwest. References ex- changed, ‘octl3-3t" POR ZENT_NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS ON second floor, and furnished fourth story suitable for housekeeping. Apply to 705 Hst. n.w. — octl3-3t" WO UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON aac noon Boge, closet and stationary washstands in h roon jot and cold . y street northwest. eS GE BENT FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, large Front Room, three large south windows, newly Ated up, separated from other rooms on floor ble, central location; suitable for light, genteel business, oras elegant parlor-bedroom. Rent low to good tenant, 1287 Pennsylvania avenue, third floor. i RK RENT—TO ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN A Room, Address large south front furnished Io. G, Star office. Te PRR Ast FLOOR FURNISHED PARLOR and Bed-room; also, Stable for rent; convenient to cars, &e. Apply to 1007 E street northwest, iw 0 OR THREE FURNISHED OR Rooms; all modern improvements. half square north of VOR RENT— Single Rooms, handsomely furnished. in “The Ey- erett,” 1730 H street northws desired, 012-6 1324 F street northwest, ANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN: WAS. in last place seven years; reference given. Address GEORGE, Star office, R 013-2" WANTED BY A XOUNG MAN, TWENT Y years of axe, who can speak Position in a cigar, groc-ry, or store. “Address, stating sa. ary W: Star office, Fok BENT 800 ROOMS, ANY PRICE OR STY¥E or in any locality, furnished or not, with or withou board, or in private families, Call and consult—informa- tion gratis. C. B. HEMINGWAY, 806 F st. n.w. o12-3t" OR BENT SEVERAL NICELY FURNISHED AND two large second-floor unfurnished rooms, at mode- Tate rent. Inspection solicited. 218 B st. n.w., north of Pennsylvania avent 3d 012-30" ANTED_/ hotel at Saratowa, is deshious of entering In an en- gagement or partnership -with 1 manager of a hotel or first-class boarding house; shes fully competent and can furnish the very best’ of refc~ences, ‘direst Box 0 esi oot V TION A COLORED as chambermsid in a iirst-clase family, lew Jersey avenne southeast, W 4 NIED-AN EXPERIENCED SWISS TEACHER is open for an engazement in an educational insti- tution as instructor of the French language and draw- ing: Address V., Swiss Leyation, Washington, D. G, oi . NTED—SITUATIONS_NURSES FOR THE sick can be obtained at all hours of the day or night through the Washington Directory for, N ‘West corner of 12th and F sts, northwest. ANTED—PLACES FOR GOOKS, CHAMBER. maids, Nurses, Honsemen, Drivers, Waiters and Boys, with references. Women’ servants’ can be seen at Licensed Agenc A) ANTED—BOARD, WITH COMMUN parlor and bed roo! ble on Gapitol Hill 7 State lowest ter CATING private family preferred; if fire; naval offic AVY,” Star office, WANTED—ROOMS. NTED—THREE OR FOUR ROOMS, WITH EX- UUSIVE use of Bath Room, second story, un- furnished, with board, or near a caterer, west of 13th st., from November Ast to July ist by a isentleman, wie child and nurse. Address F. W. H., Star office. 013-2? ANTED—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN DESIRES room end board in strictly private family, between 1th and Iitn and K and N streets, Address LEO, oe office. NTLEMAN ONE OR TWO ANTED_—BY A GE. comfortably furnished Rooms, within five minutes of State department, Address Box 95, Star office. 1t* Fe RENT—NICELY-FURNISHED ROOMS ON first and second floor, single or ensuite, all modern improvements. 723 8th street northwest, | 012-3t* ROR RENT-A PLEASANT, FURNISHED SOUTH front room, on first floor, for gentleman, at 1303 Q Street northwest. o12-3t* FLOR RENT—LARGE FRONT ROOM OR ALL OF Second Floor, over Store 305 Ith street northwest, ‘one door north Pennsylvania avenue. oct 1-3t* R RENT—NICELY FURNISHED PARLORS AND Bed Rooms, on first and second floors, at 1728 H street northwest, ‘octli-3t* (OR RENT—TWO FURNISI ing Rooms, on second floor: Sonable, at 902 9th street northn ED | COMMUNICAT- ‘at and gas; rent rea- oll-3t* ily. FOE RENT—T0 GENTLEMEN-TWO OR THRE! furnished rooms, communicating, in hou: with all modern improvements, three blocks from Pat, ent Office, Apply 6U7I street northwest. __ocl1-6t* * FROR RENT-AT 1107 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE northwest, handsomely Furnished Room, with or without first-class table board, Terms reasonable, o11-3t* ‘OR RENT—VERY LARGE AND ELEGANTLY Furnished communicating Parlor and Bedroom, to parties without children, at 751 1ath street, ‘References exchanged. 08-6" R_RENT—ONE LARGE, PLEASANT, FRONT corner room, second floor, with bay window, bath adjoining, south ‘and east exposure; also smailer front room, same floor, both furnished; will be rented (with- Out board) singly: or together to desirable parties with. out children. Prices $30 and $20 per month, with fuel and light, 600 6th st. n.w., cor. 6thand F. ” 06-2w* ROE BENT—10 LET, BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, IN gorner house a handsomely furnished suite of par- lors, to gentlemen only, at 1200 N street northwest. ‘References exchanged. 06-d3talt* JOR RENT—A SUITE OF FURNISHED ROOMS (on second floor, southern exposure; first-class neih- borhood,near the Portland; private family ; 1527 N st. w. Parties with children need not apply. oc4-2w* Warten HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, FOR in literary life; central, Address Box Spe adults, ED-THREE FURN of bath, between H and N, Star office. eseason, with uw: 13th and 18th streets: to exceed $40 per month Address 8. W, 40, Navy departinent. 012-2t" 'ANTED—ONE LARGE ROOM OR TWO COMMU- nicating farnished rooms, by three, gentlemen, be enE and HW and 0th and 13th. stating KNOX, Star office. oll-3t' WANTED—LOTS. ANTED_TO PURCHASE CORNER LOT Capitol Hill: size about 50x100 of 120; state \d location, Adiress Box 58, Star office, HED ROOMS FOR term ON ice O11-3t 3314 O STREET, WEST WASHT: ton—two nicely furnished rooms, with board: ond floor; Metropolitan cars pass the door; referen- en 03-1 i —HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FLATS in the “Everett,” 1730 H street nortwest. Each fixt_ comprising large parlor, two chambers, bath-room and ample closet room. Handsomely furnished, with all modern improvements and in every respect desir. able. Apply ‘HOS. J. FISHER » 1324 F street northwest. sep28-lin FOR RENT_ SECOND FLOOR OF 28 TOWA CIRCLE; newly painted and everything new; handsomely far: nished, can be used for a large family, with fine board in the house: rooms can be seen from 7 to 10a, m.and from 4 to 7p. m.; any furniture the occupants may de- sire will be added: will be rented, for 10 taonths of one year only; rentlow. Apply to A. PETERSON, on the premises. sep26-lin WANTED— MISCELLANEOUS. W53NIED—po's BIG for a good mac! FAMILY TO ADOPT A sht, pleasant little girl 8 ld. Address B, H.4., ‘Star olfice, itt N THE NORTHWEST PART cheap for cash, stock and. fixtures, f aneat Grocery or Coffee and ‘Tea Store. Address, ice, how Jong established, lo- office, ROCE: Itt V ANTED—TO RENT—A SMALL UPRIGHT fue Timo. Address, stating terms, W, E., Star, of- it horse and wazon, RENT—A HANDSOME SUITE OF PARLORS jfurmishedl euitable Zor a Senator or Mfanber, by a vate family for the session, Address F.W. MM. fice. is 06-s,tu,th,6t OR RENT—1416 K STREET NORTHWEST, near 14th street. Furnished Rooms, en stite of single. ‘Table boarders accoummodaten. —-” gepls-lia FQE, ZENTIVERY DESIRABLE, FRONT AND back rooms on Pa. ave., between 9th and 10th sts, Inquire of RICE, 1219 'Pa. ave. sep20-2n R RENTUIN A PRIVATE FAMILY, FINELY furnished Rooms, en suite of single, most central location, 410 New York avenue northwest. sep17-1m_ _FOR RENT--STORES. WARNTED-A SMALE F IN THE VICINITY of Washington, with house, tillable and pasture land, Address, with particulars of size and price, E. Ws, Star office. it* Ws 'TED—TO BUY—A FARM WITH DESIRABLE Duildiags on it, about six or eight miles town: WAL B: YOUNG, IL) New York avenue nerthe west. octl3-6t WANTED 54 f0U SG LADY DESIRES TO ‘secure a boarding place with home comforts, Ad- dress Box 607, City Post Office, stating terms and loca- tion, 12-2 ‘ANTED—TO BORROW—85,000 FOR THREE Years at, 6. percent per ‘annum, secured by trust perty worth dou! the amount Box 65, Star office, it. Address ol1-3t* ANTED—PROPERTY | OWNERS TO that we give prompt sétention to the Re1 anOw. Pro and Dwelli SWOR: E BRADLEY, Waa finale ‘and inianoe Ata gf ts, WANZED..10 EXCHANGE A SECOND HAND, TWO 1 horse, six-neated Family for a simil: one-horse close coupe, the difference of value will beteay ‘An ‘wishing to see the carriage ont: COONEY at tas 0 i, fe ith street. EXTRAORDINARY OFFER, Sond at once 31.25 to rey, Decking, &e., Re, and you will recive a present that will and de~ ‘every one, either male or female, old or young, his is no rubbish, but a fair genuine thing, and to prove this, money will be returned if not approved of. ‘Den’t delay, but send at once by postal onder only, 910,18,15,17,19 ‘TRD—THE FRIEN ‘ibd tne pubis to alla 319 B. BURGESS and get your oysters 4 Plate. ay, z. ‘ith street north elects ten cents per sep28-1m_ {| CARPET CLEANING WITH- to . Ee Bae anaes Mid ‘EVERY ONE TO PATRONIZE WITH. RBEDS Gopal Se. Bare, checked at residence. 485 Pa av; Tath +Sd and Kast Capieal ate Seleohons counestioe: © aoa aD R RENT—AD SION GIVEN AFTER the 15th of “the ‘Store, Cellar and two. Rooms in rear of store; a good business stand: at the southwest corner of 9th and L streets northwest. Apply to W. C. JOHNSON, 718 13th street northwest. ocl3-im (OR RENT—STORE CORNER 8TH A southeast; suitable for any, business: used aa grocery and provision store. Inquire sipeet southeast. = octl3-l FP GE RENT_STORE AND COMFORTABLE DWELL- ing, corner 9th and U streets; large cellar; all modern convenlences;, seven rooms; suitable for any business; no drug store in the neighborhood. Rent $30. octi2-3t* POR RENT -STORE 459 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE northwest fine stand for Merchant Tailor: has been occupied for this purpose for last thirty years; has fixtures, cutting and show tables and other fur ve in rear. DUVALL & MARR, 925 F street northwest. octl1-6t oR TO} THE FIRST WARD, FOR Ne ee Bae WILCOX. corner ‘20th and I sta. FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS R RENT—HALL AT 1033 SEVENTH STREET ‘north fednesday and nights, nicely Er eee aes Pa a HOUSES. 20 15th street, oR RENT— THWEST.. A desirable three-story and back building Brick Rest- dence, o12-6t 1728 I STREET NOR’ THOS. J. FISHER & containing 14 rooms and modern improvements 1324 F street northwest. RENT—A DESIRABLE BRICK HOUSE OF five rooms : 2025 9th street northwest; gas and water, Inquire at 1904 9th street northwest. ‘ocll-3t* ry arde en; near all possession given 15th Vermont avenue. RENT—A SEVEN ROOM PRESSED BRICK y a latrobe, Setar ete Oa inst! Apply op premises, 2106 on Per e8, 1910 HAREWOOD AVENUE, LE wrth splendid table, JOHN SHERMAN & CO., 927 F street northwest. > (OUSE 1229 T STREET NORTHWEST, ntains 8 rooms, bath, hot and cold water. Rent $23 fon October 15. “Inquire om premat- ° R RENT—BRICK HOUSES, DEWRABLY LO- Sted, Apply to WHEATLEY BROS., corner 7th treet and Rh enue horthwest." _ocll-3t 1B RENT. Cor. 2thand Pa.ay. $200.00 2805 Stoddartat.,10. 10. Cor, 2ist and N sts..f. 125.00) Suit of 5 rs., fur. Gst., bet. 20th and dist 2125 L st.,10 rs., 802 2st Mat, Cor. 271 00} “store and 7 rs, ‘am... “60.00] Cor. 20 & Lsts. 10 r8..m. ‘Trs.,store, 1d dis 22d st.n.w., 8x8, 1255 22d st, dre... 2 WESCOTT & WILCOX, Real Estate Brokers, Corner 20th and I streets northwest. room. tion in the A. PHILLI RENT—AN ELEGANT FURNISHED TEN- house, in the most desirable and central loca- pular northwest section of thecity, ROBT, 1428 New York avenue, 610-1m_ ing 15 furnish LARGE DOUBLE RESIDEN' pletely furnished. will be rented fora term first-class tenant of adults only. ar ‘The: dion: For my agent, Oc8-6t FURNISHED RESIDENCE. CE, beautifully and com- two years: erounds are extensive and attractive. Commo- stable on rear of 1 ot. This is one of the finestchousedin the city, and the op- portunity to arcure such ceo aah a a ety a i 3. HUYCR 1505 Pennsylvania aveime. R RENT—474_ AND modern imp room. and large pantry and Library; price, $000 per annum; sO prery comner: of Sth street, at $660. aii np Inguire at 1000 0 street northwest. R RENT—FURNISHED ALI fect order: new plumbini ful tenant: furnished if desired. 2107 Pennsylvania avenue northwest. 13 ROOM HOUSE, IN PER- iggy rly on = o4-lm ENT O1 —21 GRANT PLACE NORTHWEST, A very desirable and thoroughly furnished hotise, ti Suitable for imember of Congress or other private family. Fe: RENT—ELEGANT FURNISHED HOUSE, 1017 ‘Connecticut avenue, ten tooms; bath on every Moor; complete; all above. ma) ; $200 per month. Apply as conv $200 per et FOE RENTS TWO COMPLETELY, FURNISHED Houses, 12t0 15 roomseach, centrally located: houses and furniture in fine order; ‘will be rented for eight months or by the ferred: DERS € BNO, 1103 F street northwest. ria inember of Co re wen Noveuber ist. L.A BAUM sepl2-m. : Possession. R RENT—TWO BRICK HOUSES, NEARLY new, hine rooms—four on first and five on second foo liars, gas, bath, fireplaces, latrobes, &c.; mar- cars convenient, C,H. ARMES, 927 F street, 24 sep26-Im RB RENT— Apply * sep22-Im ieee HOUSES t . NORTHWEST SECTION. J. V.N. HUYCK, 1505 Penhsylvania avente, (Opposite North Entrance Treasury.) ‘OR 1337 K RENT— st. n. 125 911 16th ¢t. n. w., 13 rs. 125:1215 F st. n. w., offices. Heal Estate Brokers, 1344 F strvet northwest, BOARDING. ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROO orsingly, and first-class Street north ‘Table Board 917 16th west, ive 615 class H STREET NORTHWEST, TWO HAND- some front Reoms, beautifully furnished, with Board, on moderate terms, old-3t 14TH STREET N. W. COMFORTABLY 101 20S Tooms, ¢h suite or single, with first-class table board. sepZ7-lin Porque -AT A GREAT BA Soaaenn sy een hee ‘Two fine 12 room houses; new and nice: hard wood finish: near Dupont Circle, ready in 30 days, 611,000. All on easy terms, 13-20" _TNO. BOWLES, 977 F street, SALE_—RIGHT ROOM HOUSE, ON SEVENTH street southeast: water, &c oF ty tmust be sold immediately. “Apply to A. 8. CAYWOOD, corner 9th and K strects bortliwest, ‘o13-3t* F°® "44 eek HOUSES, A bargain in a row of Four New Pricks in the north. esteru part of the city that will NET FROM TEN 1O TWELVE PER CENT ON THE INVESTMENT JOHN T. ARMS, 810 F street northwest, . SALE—A E-STORY AND BASEMENT Brick House, 645 I st.n.w.11 rooms; in good order; modern improvements: Lat 1Tigx103 to an eg. A poly a8 reanen’ corter th street 8 7 SALE-CHEAP—POUR FINE RUSIDE F ‘on Petreet between 43g and 7th strerts aout! 4,200 and $3.00, rach ten Foor. ail modern ty ments C,H. PARKER, 43g and Esta.nw. ols" SALE—CHEAP—TWO GOOD. BUSINESS E’Sinar on dig ete southwest; S200 cant business corner at 12th and C streets southwest C,H. PARKER, 436 and E streets s.w, ot R SALE—CHEAP—TEN ROOM BRICK Hc on R street northwest; all modern 00. 12-room brick house on K 00. C,H. PARKER, 43 and E sts s.w. : PRESALE A THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, 10 rooms, south front, two-story brick stable on. all in excellent condition: WM. PY 012-6 1420 New yey a ow 9 oom, Seppreted collars: eof Merde 18th tet, sill be monthly payments a i. PARKER & TOWNSEND, _ov 1418 F stroot, POE SALE CHEAP_HOUSE 1812 SoTH STREET Siswe- stony brick; cones oe rooms ont al modern improvement on the pregises or to J. WP. MYERS, 1438 New York avenue. 12-61 R SALE—ON EASY TERMS—A- NEW THREE story and basement house, 1508 Q street northwest ten (10) roooms, all improvements; is fivished it very beat manner; new line of herdics pass within a few ae of house; watchman on premises. EDWAKD CAVERLY & CO., 1425 New Yo 2 oll-im BR SALE—17% 13TH STREET NORTHWEST— means to heat thirteen rooms, including -bath; air and light on all sider substantially built, wi ve ments. Inquire for terms at 13023 st. now. m0, 2 5. SIDENCE ON containing ten rooms and bathroom, throughout; coal vaults under side: condition, with all modern improve- THOS. 7. FISHER & 00, 1304 F strect northwest, OR SALE—HOUSE AND LOT, SIX ROOMS, FIRST. eS of Sess down, afd #25 to $30 per month.” ROBT. A, Pi PS, 1438 Now hork avenue, sepa5-im A BARGAIN. IF SOLD AT ONCE, eight-room Brick Dwelling, elybly loca? ted on Capitol Hl, wi h or will trade for sit with fine cle walk; in first. JOR SALE OR EXCHAD '¥ OR COUN TRY Property: ns; northwest large side lot; near stroct cars: comfortable little home; make offer. GEO. F. GRAHAM, St. Cloud Building sep20-th.«,tu,18t' oR SALE—I HAVE A FINE THREE-STORY AND basement corner prowwed-brick Honse, with bay win dows, &e.. in the neighborhood of I and Ist streets Rortliwest for sale at a bargain if taken at once, ‘The house cor ins ten Toomns, besides bath and wash-room Honary tuba. JNO. A PKESOUTT, 1416 F street northwest, 008-6 JOR SALE-ONE OF THE HANDSOMPST AND jnost substantially built new Re Western section: hard-wood finish, mirrors; hand-painted tiles, cedac glass doors, F price and Gernit obit WM. P. YOUNG, 1420 JOR SALE—TWO NEW HOU! strwt north éleven rooms and t j Mtge pantry aud i & good chance for i Will readily rent for per annum; price Also, one *, street, coruer of 5th, at $6,000." Lu: orthwest, IR SALE-VERY ELBGANT HOUSES, COM- plete in all their appoints 474 AND 476 0 mdeen leant, 15 rooms, 10th stree elescant, 12 rooms, 10th street 1. elegant, 10 rooms, Toth street Ww. sant, 10 rooms, 14th street Ww 1 elegant, 10 rooms, N stree J fine, 10 rooms, 8 Street nw 1 fine, 10 rooms, 12th street n 1 fine, 10 rooms, K strvet fine, 9 rooms, ‘Orange land located in Flor & GORDON, street northwest, ee . be THOSE FINE x comuer of YOR and G. sine ill make it safe and easy to purchase. SHERMAN & 00., 927 F street northwost, OR SALE-HOUSES_I HAVE A FEW i =; location first-class: in the north- + 1416 F strvet northwest, yor Feses VERY VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY ON F STREET. Waary authoriod by the icine of the late BW. Reed to sell those valuable Business rties known ws 1216 and 1216 F street northwest, ‘ =a improved by a ‘superior fonr- ick Building, with Story, ‘and ‘containing about 96 Intwe {jar under all. Lot 28 by 10 deet toa W-foot 1216 is improved by a fine Store, spl and fitted up asa first-class Grocery and with four-story Brick Building in inch on F strect, with a depth of 1 paved alley, THOS. J. FI: ‘sep27-lm Rk SALE DESIRABLE HOUSES INTHE IMMEDIATE Weha 45 i OF “DUPONT € pected ehave for sale several very desiraile treidencos 4 ‘the prom iegeye A of “Dupont Cire Tem vine i ricea (according to size and Ineation). Bi so0. “THOMAS J FISHER SCO,” zo 1324 F street northwest, ven roots, all mo rn anprovements, cellar under entire b Que and molded brick trimmings, cathedral ¢lase will be sold on monthly payinuuts. DANEN- HOWER & SON, 1226 F street, ‘sepl9-1m Fes LE-AT A BA thiee-story and attic bri meni ine, 12 fine’ stable a phytic 1 DANENHOWEK & SON. QERAGUE HOUSE, COR. 6rm AND EN. W. WITH first-class board; rooms on 2d and 34 fh small; conliny to location and number in 1: . ‘and prices ranging from $25 to per month, ac- tlic ays we FoR, SEY, Si WALKER 405 and 407 B st. n.e., all m, just cor ei; cheap, t to business; calland see thera, sepls-lm ENCE OF con. ‘hool ane 2027 dn STREET, NORTHWEST WILL BE opened for suests eptember 17th; desira- bie rooms, sout ern expose, With Bound, rates; convenient location for Army and Nav} ©. DAVIS, ARGE, AIRY LOOMS FOR RENT, AT $14 AND 316 Indiana avenue. Also, Boanling for three months at sixteen dollars quonth. Advance it See ee Brey PETERSON, THE “WELL-KNOWN CATERER, A, fos tanen tne « House 1129 17th north- street, ‘West, in connection with his old stand, 28 Iowa Circle, isa new pegs ont, and some of the board, m. He No, i) 17th street nortwest ‘best. rooins in the city, with: can be ‘between 1 and 6 p. serves. ‘Meals at short notico; everything first-class; ames supe, meals delivered by horse y furnished rooms YERMANENT, TRANSIENT AND DAY BOARDERS: odated at the ‘House, corner of 3y25-6m ‘sccomm at the McPherson sth and I streeta. Mrs, M.T. SOUTHALL. JRROR RENT— F° MMODIOUS NEW STABLE eee Apply at once. 3. V. N. HUY! 16 ania” avenue, BUSINESS CHANCES. = — YOUNG WIDOW LADY WISHES TO BORROW A aborsiicn per cont far three ote oO Boot Oia ‘ode R RENT_STORE AND FIXTURES OF AN OLD- tablished Drag Stand comer of 7th aud N streets have = otis o2-1m |ALE—ONE OF THE BEST GROCERY AND Fossa se: in tl o . ner Sth and IBERAL RATE OF iter dan alte Date SQUIER & CO., Bankers, 1416 Pa. ave. Wi aneeE Aha nane Bon RS Tenovated ; Carpote cleaned, stored and. Of Muttreane ade tore FL VOUNG: Uae WW hetaoaek SOUR eee ErS eo coue otherwise Sx” Brome TO isa ‘ & HOEKE, eral cy aie ‘and Nota m. to5 p.m rRRY WORK OF ax DE PERSONAL. Aseria Be Meer oan Puinsylvenia avenue. G. GSHOWARD.” “oisae" adividonis thet eon aan etc, Satan tl west, DEP 20DENt DETECTIVE AGEKcY, : het house in the city. LAPIER HOUSE, 8.W. COB. 10ru, -; C001 ; the best conducted W. ropms: the, t. Apply ni ‘Dupont circie. & KUTHERFOED, 1296 F si FPO! SALE-A FINE TOT ON 1 TH SIDE of K street, between 17th and Ist strots: I frontage of 46 fect ani Jocated on a fis Farracut Square contains 6.100 square feet. parked street, and its proxi the Casino, make this lot exp ally desirable. FITCH, POX & BLOWN, 1437 Pena’ Vania avenue. ocld-Jt Fe SALE—BUILDING LOTS_I HAVE 12 FT front, includii @ corner on N street uorthwest, flulable for mub-division into ten butidiuy sites, at the w fixure of 75 ce Per square 38 rare oppor- tunity for investment or immediate provement ; Rouse would rent or sell rowlily: |” = PRESCOTT, o12-8t 1416 F @reet northwest. FoR SEs ELEGANT 1 BUILDING LOT, 100% ‘west; will be sold within the next 30 i 09-im **DANENHOWER & BON: iiss ¥ sleet, ARE 713, 106,000; ‘On SALE SQUARE 713, 106,00SQUARE FEET, AT och 80. 40,000 SQUARE FEET in square 62, at 12 WALKER & WILSON, 1005 F stn. w. R SALE_65 FEET MRONT ON RHODE ISLAND F ‘aventajncar Ounusctioul ere WM. P. YOUNG, ow 1420 New York avenue. _ Rob SALE HAVE A FRONTAGE OF 109 FEET ‘on Conn. ave., including oN REAL ESTATE, AT 5 AND 6 PER CENT. R.O. HOLTZMAN, 10th and F streets northwest. at ESTATE OR OTHER ae hearin Sima, moderate. No delay. 16 ¥ sense norierst, SCRAP PICTURES. ‘Morrilton, Ark. _ COUN fE. - Feit intacr oae abate St RENT—A EOnTt eve ACRE FARM. NEAT Shri mere eee Ware most of may be “Connecticut avenue. 19th Sputicnuion