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2 THE EVENING HIN WAS = GTON: tof any other daily paper publisbed in Washington, and much greater thas that «1 all the other daily payers bere added together. Isolemnly swear that the above ts a true and Correct statement of the circulation of Tus EVEN- te Stax for the week ending October 20, 188%. F. B. Noves, ‘Treasurer Evening Star Newspaper Co, —_——_ One of the agricultural papers has been taking fhe trouble to look up the western mortgage and discovers that more than six hun- red foreclosure suits were begun In a single state within a period of six months, brought by corpora ons and private firms which have been selling bese western securities to eastern investors; to Bay nothing of what ts going on In other states, the foreclosure business has become so Drisk that foreclosure companies have actually Been formea and put into profitable operation. concerns buy up foreclosure rights, of course ‘8 goodly discount, take the land from the mort- @ageor, assume the mortgage iabilities them. elves oF issue new liens, and take their chances Selling off foreclosed lands in sufficient quan- from time to time, to meet their Mabilities Pay dividends to their stockholders. ‘The handsome proportions to which this line of I HI fancied that ther were doing a fine thing | as they were drawing six or seven per cent flat on Donds issued by companies which got ten or twelve per cent for simply reinvesting their money. They may never suffer any loss, for the Feputable investment companies are scrupulous about placing loans only where the present and Prospective value of the property is high enough to make the plant safe. But no man, however Well protected in the main, likes to feel that a concern in which he is interested 1s constantly selling a good many of its assets at a sacrifice. And, in view of these things, the question may fairly be raised why any one should prefer an in- ‘Yestment made a thousand, or fifteen hundred, or two thousand miles away, to oue madejunder the eaves, as it were, of his own dwelling? Why should a Washingtonian, for iustance, having money to invest, prefer laying it out in Omaha at ‘six per cent, or in Wichita at seven, to lending it tm this city at the same rates? Is there a charm 4m distance in such matters? If not, let the in- Yestor ask himself why anybody in a far western town wants to borrow his money. Surely, to build ‘the town up. If, then, borrowed money helps to Dulld a town up, why should not the Washington. Jan rather put bis money into Washington, where 1ts service as a developer of local inierests will be Feturned to him in a valuable form? It is to his interest to build up Washington rather than Omaha and Wichita; and every penny he lays out here brings him two kinds of profit—the percent- ‘age paid at stated tutervals by the borrower, and {Increase In tue permanent beauty, comfort, and ‘Wealta of the city in which he makes his home. ‘There is something verywtrange about the per- Sistence With which the German government at- Yempts to make it appear that Prof. Geffcken, who published what purported to be the late Emperor | Frederick's diary a8 crown prince, had no means Of getting hold of the original text. The truth is ‘that Geffcken was the one familiar friend whose society was sought by Frederick at the university at Bonn, and their inumacy continued through Ife. There probably is not another living person, except the younger empress dowager, to whom he ‘Would have committed the written record of his Career so willingly. Perhaps Geffcken may have made a mistake in publishing the diary at this ‘me, Dut, if so, it is on that point that the govern. ment should have attacked him. Indiscretion in the choice of a season for publication dogs not in any Way invalidate the sincerity of the matter published, and it 1s odd that Prince Bismarck ‘should have believed his countrymen dull enougn to be misied by such logic. —————— “Mr. Cleveland is the candidate of the demo- matic party, and I am a democrat,” says Mr. ‘Hewitt “Theelection of Cleveland afd Thurman ‘ts, in my Judgment, paramount to all other con- Miderations, and the municipal contest dwindles ‘ato insignificance compared with it,” says Mr. Grant It would be of interest to quote Mr. Coo- gan’s sentiments on this general subject if he had expressed any. The eloquent silence ne maintains om national issies is, however, what furnishes Much of the spice to the contest in the city and county of New York this yea oa ‘The suicide of Colonel Pulsifer, of the Boston Heraid, 1s one of the most painful events of recent Qccurrence in the newspaper world. Although a young man, he had aided in building up an im- mensely ¥aluable journalistic enterprise, and Decame a director of banks and insurance com. Panies and a heavy stockholder in hotel, railway, | ‘Steamboat and other corporations, some successful and some decidedly the reverse. He was largely instrumental in giving Nantasket Beach its pre- ent importance asa summer resort, and it was ue to his shrewd oversight that the town of Newton, where he made his home, obtained a sys- tem of waterworks everywhere regarded as a model Doubtless the mental worry to which he ‘appears to have fallen a victim was induced by his Raving too many frons in the fire at ouce. There are few men who can manage the affairsof a great Rewspaper and find time aud energy for outside business on an exteusive scale, without feeling the éffect of such overtaxation of stren; a ‘When a city grows 90 fast that oew polling pre- flucts cannot be erected fast enough to accommo fiate the increase of registered voters, it is time berole measures were taken for her rellet. Such ts the case with Kansas City, which has swelled so fist there is prospect of several hundred of @uly qualified electors being distranchised unless something can be done to expedite the Work of depositing ballots on election day. In- ‘ventors of @ ligntuing voting apparatus may make @fortune by following in the track of the great southwestern boom. a Sixty converts from lifelong democracy tore. publicanism and protection, are vo noid a festival ‘at Bath, N. ¥., today. There will be music, and speeches, and @ pole-ralsing, and al the inci- Gentals of agreat politicalevent. The democrats have thrown cold water on the affair, however, oy Investigating the records of the partakers, and dis- covering that the cuef among them left the demo- @ratic party Mfveen years ago and that a number Of the others have sprinkled their reaunciations ail along the intervening period. Tue convert Dusiness is already suspected of having been a IMttle overdone on both sides in this campaign, and eapecially in New York stave. —<———— One does not realize how huge a city New York as grown to be till a Journalist of the calibre of Amos Cummings talks of starting a peuny daily for local circulation in the district which was for- erly Hariem village. ———— ‘Sitting Bull Knows his value, He says that he Belongs to the Government of the United states, and then be wants tobe paid for having his por- (ait taken. He probably thinks that he ought to Command $125 an acre, like other unproductive Government property. i ‘The gates of matrimony swwod ajar a long time Defore Elizabeth Stuart Pheips wouitl consent to Guter them, but she is safe inside at last, ‘Tae strike on the Chicago street-car lines may ave been settled, but the strikers evidently TAR. | Te Ner Ix THE Tee See. It's a conceded fact that no such stock of clothing was ever shown in Washington before as we are now displaying. It's double the size of any in Baltimore—s city nearly twice as large as this—and so far ae quality 48 considered no house south of New York. and but two im that great city, have as FINE RIGHT ON THEIR COUNTERS WAITING FOR YOU TO MAKE A SELECTION FROM SAKS & COMPANY. ‘To-day—A faint ides of our lowest-priced Suits: ‘Where we berin—@10—we will back up our two state” ‘ments made in the “Post” yesterday: Ist. Most of the fabrics are the same in our $10 Suits that are in other houses marked $15. 24. No better material—no better trimming are tn the $20 Suits to order that are so attractively named “custom work,” and they do not excel these in 3fit ‘That's the story of our Ten-Dollar Suita, See them in front row large window Seventh-street front. SAKS & COMPANY. At 812 We have not over one dozen styles in stock— why? Limited demand. When s man wants some- thing better than ® $10 Suit he is generally willing to pay 815 But at $15 wo are “at home”—and we are there by a “large majority.” ever since we have been in business—from five to forty ‘styles—but now we have as many styles ard kinds AT ONE time as we have had at ONE TIME IN THREE YEaRS PUT TOGETHER. e Take the ordinary @25 and $28 merchant tailors productions and we'll beck our’s in this $15 grade against any they can show. fabrics in both cases are the same; the trimming the same; the work done by first-class artists (in ourcase and we hope so in theirs). Where is the difference? THERE 18 NO DIFFERENCE, except the merchant tailor takes your personal measure, and Keeps you ‘waiting ® week or ten days for your suit, while we put one RIGHT ON YOUR BACK, AND IT FITS, and we'l ‘wager you can’t tell the difference. We'll show you ‘More styles all ready made up than they can show you Patterns in the piece. They are cut and made incon- formity to the latest fashions, and we GUARANTEE each garment to be Just as we represent it. ‘We've one favor to ask. Look-these lots over, See if weelaim too much. Let us hear your criticisms, If you like them, let us try on one or two styles, and we don’t believe you'll want to take them off Consult ns, and we'll give you the best and most candid advice we know how. Treat us as friends—it is in that spirit ‘we wish to serve you. SEVENTH STREET AND MARKET SPACE. cz SAKS & COMPANY. ‘We've had Fifteen-dollar Suits Srecuzrms. WRAPS SUITS: ifLOVES HOSIERY WAIDER: WEAR ‘We are now resdyin EVERY DEPARTMENT with fall and complete lines of all the NEW and CHOICE GOODS. Remember our LADIES’ WRAP DEPART- ‘MENT is now located on first floor, and we will be Pleased to have you call and inspect our goods, We are in receipt of new goods every day. In the first place the SAKS AND COMPANY, “REFORM” CLOTHIERS, Panaperenn Carcxex it Agrsnc Tanonme. OUR NEW CUTTER HAS BEEN WITH US LONG ENOUGH TO DEMONSTRATE THE FACT THAT HE UNDERSTANDS HIS BUSI- ‘NESS AND CAN CUT HANDSOME-FITTING CLOTHING. - OUR LINE OF PIECE GOODS HAS NEVER BEEN SO VARIED, 80 HANDSOME, OB 50 ‘at the PALACE MARKET. FINE AS NOW. OUR FACILITIES FOR MAKING UP ARE BETTER THAN EVER, AND WE CONFT- DENTLY ASSERT THAT WE CAN GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS BETTER WORK THAN EVER BEFORE. IN STYLISH TROWSERINGS OUR STOCK 18 PARTICULARLY COMPLETE. WE HAVE JUST OPENED ALINE OF NEW PATTERNS, WHICH WE MAKE TO ORDER AT 85, ALSO, FINE GRADES IN THE NEW COLORS AT #15, AND A LARGE LINE OF SUITINGS aT 825. oc EB. BARNUM & 00, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, $2.85 Two Esourr Five $2.85 82.85 $2.85 82.85, Wu Tec at nxzrs, Ghrovst, &o. PALACE MARKET. ‘We have placed on saleito-day 920 pairs of Ladies’ Fine Hand-Sewed Button Boots, the ‘most elegant goods it has ever been our for- tosecure. We bought this lot at an average of $1 per air below the regular prices,to clean out the remaining stock ou hand of @ prominent manufacturer, . ‘Aa the goods are all of this season's produc- tion, not = pair worth less than $3.50— the greater part $4, and some even $5 8 Pair—we know our lady friends will appre- clate it ik we give them the benefit of this Dargain, by offering the choice of the lot at $2.85. ‘We need not remind you that~e first-call- ers will secure the pick of the goods—it will ‘be to your own interest to call early. Hore is & partial list, every pair hand- sewed: WM. HABN & 00'S RELIABLE SHOR HOUSES, 816 7th street. BRANCHES: West: 1922 Pa. ave, East: 231 Pa ave ae WM. H. McKNEW, ‘Late R H. Tarzon, co22 E. G. Davis 719 MARKET SPACR WE OFFER SPECIAL PRICES IN TABLE DAM- ASK, 50, 75, @1, $1.25, $1.50 AND $2 PEB YARD. ‘The above goods have been recently purchased snd fare offered at much leas than goods bought « month ‘ago can be sold. ‘Extra good value in & and K NAPKINS, Big bargains in TOWELS, ak? offer the BEST GOODS to be found in the mar- Our buyer purchased at grevt advantage a big line of BALMORAL SKIRTS: prices range from 1.50 to 86; ‘ak to see them, they are worthy of your attention. RIBBONS are being used very extensively as Dress ‘Trimmings this season ; we can furnish every style and shade wanted; prices were never as low or shades s0 varied and handsome, NEW TRIMMINGS EVERY DAY. Stock kept fresh and all the new styles added as fast as they appear in ‘the market, Examine our STOCK OF BLACK DRESS GOODS, We do not keep colors, but should you need anything in the line of BLACK WOOLENS or SILKS, it will pay ‘You to get our prices before you purchase. NEW BLACK HOSIERY, just opened; one lot of ‘Merino at 50c., former price, 75c. MERINO UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES AND ‘makes, CHILDREN, all the most approved NOTION STOCK COMPLETE, CHOICE LINE OF SUAPS AND PERFUMERY. Just open, another invoice of BALSAM FIB PIL- LOWS that wegive away with each cake of Balsam soap, E. @ DAVIS, ‘719 MARKET SPACE, oc13-3m_ Cor, Sth Btrest. Tos Mur Ix Tax Nox. THE NUT IS THE FAVORITE FOOD oF THE MOST AVARICIOUS ANIMAL ON ZARTH-THE SQUIRREL; AND PEOPLE— ‘HUMAN BEINGS—ARE & GOOD DEAL LIKE SQUIRRELS-THEY HAVE NO USE FOR ‘NUTS WHICH ARE WITHOUT PLENTY OF GOOD MEAT. WHETHER YOU READ AD. VERTISEMENTS OR BUY GOODS, ITS MEAT, NOT SHELLS, YOU WANT. THE NUT OF RETAIL CREDIT PURCHASE 19 MUCH HUNTED AFTER. EVERYBODY Is LOOKING TO PURCHASE WHAT THEY. NEED TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE AND IF OUR BUSINESS HAS ANY MEAT IX 17, ‘YOU WANT TO GET AT IT AS OFTEN AND AS SPEEDILY 48 POSSIBLE. .HE RICH axp ussraxTiaL maT m ovR BUSINESS 18 THE UNEQUIVOCAL FAIR- ‘NESS AND HONESTY OF OUR SYSTEM OF GIVING CREDIT, IN THIS RESPECT OUR SYSTEM IS FULL OF SWEET, MEATY NUTS, AND THE GROUND Is COVERED WITH THEM ALL THE TIME, THE MEAT IN THE NUT 18, LIBERAL TERMS, HONEST TREATMENT, REASONABLE EX- PECTATIONS, FAIR EXACTIONS AND SUT PRICES; AND THE ONLY CONDI- TIONS UPON WHICH WE WELCOME YoU TO AGENEROUS PARTICIPATION IN ALL ‘THE ADVANTAGES WE OFFER TO BUYERS OF FURNITURE, CARPRTS, STOVES AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS GENERALLY 18 THAT YOU SHALL APPRECIATE THIS CROP OF NUTS, AND THE SWEET MEAT ‘THEY CONTAIN, A8 YOU OUGHT TO APPRE- Clark THEM. EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. 933 Pennsyivanis avenue D. C.. MO. i” Guay a AY»OCTOBER 22, 1888-SIX PAGES. Toxorsows Orroaroxrry, Fon Torsoar, Ocroser 23. WANTED--HELP. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS 4 ‘A FikST-CLa UNDRESS — 1888, mete Sores ang La TO 940; CHAM. AxT<D—BY my Stor tee a8 ' a ee neig to maste at THE Cooks, SAME & COOMBS G58 Pek: CTS ole - pal — oe wait ae een. ees homey) BOSTON DEY GOODS HOUSER. WAStzaaat OXcE-A Fhiet: PROT Tuloid key-board) with oF without drop-cobinet — | of anything, oo we fhe ones estant White Woman, io ork in | Send number of machine Wits saujie of work. state = | nat im the ‘We heve made many very advantageous pur- family'of three. Baferexces req aveay teas Toweet cask “EDWIN J PANGEA, ip Fe haces in variouslines of Dress Goods, Bike, | Pensesivania ave. ets-6r | ocZ-at* a. St. Paul st, Baltimore, * NTED—TWO ‘Les. —_ WN TH. DI Ci eo nq Back Geota Fase, Linen tn, ad we | W Aki aN GaP ERORy PoUpe sates: | WW AkTeR SAF ANOWS, THay LaUrE, ca Baa offering extraordinary values throughout the | 608 9th st nw. Dresses aud Wraps made at 235 Pens av zee = _ ‘nuisce App Wo © SOUDRER Tad wee Ue | \WyANTED-HONAES TO REAP, WOK sr atts) 00. “F A Orders by mailcan be sent from any section =| 24 and Sd sts. nw . ae W : E k of the United States and Canada, and will be 'ANTED—A “CLASS COOK MAN OF Fa. | 3 rm is ¥ & ad meme rompty and wntctray wo | WVU er ae He Ste sanBaieach Y SRecombined facilities of the Store, Mail end | 54> {NTED—a GOOD COOK. GERMAN Ob Scored | WASTED — 9000 — FoR wilica a goo, A e Express Company will possibly permit. Woreierrea;emal famiy sae wecng SSS? ie Ee Ses : £4 g° 4 eiteeto mas * See asuacuory "Address AGLWT. Sar oll 3 Ba \CK SILKS AGAIN. WASTEDIAT ONCE A BITE GIRL FOR GEN- al a _ a“ 1a Tere fortunate enous to secure another — | gooa‘home to the Hight perso Ga aad “Si'stieet | W ATED ELECTRIC QTEAM TACNDRY, 1007 yr ofthe Guinet's Black Silke below value | orthwest. 1 | clase wort; = share of your patronage astie tod ‘this time the full range of qualities. This is one WiAxtED-s 4 220, Assis BEHIND | qae 9019-1! ae ae ” Sg i of those rare instances, where from sheer force : ee ~ —. Wir sore ge? iL TABLES, MUST the advertisement below. Ovo Puns Or Conrams, ‘3 pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains, 24 yards long reduced from $1.25 to 84c. patr. 4 pairs No from $1.50 to @1 pair. 84.98 pair. 2 pairs Tambour Lace Curtains. from $8.50 to $6. $8.98 to 87.25. 2 pairs Irish Point Curtains, from $15 to $10. 2 pairs Tambour Lace Curtains, from $12 to #9. Figures, reduced from 815 to $10, THE PALAIS ROYAL. (Continued below. Houz Dicozanoxs Bexow Cost. Job lot of 50 pieces SILK PLUSHES, 18 inches ‘Wide, every shade, 68c., worth $1 yari. 4 pieces English and 3 pieces French Cretonne, Quality and designs you can't match under 60c. or ‘Tbe. a yard, ONLY 25c. AND 35c. Odd lot fine Tapestry Furniture Coverings. One Piece Maroon snd Sulphur figures, reduced from 83.75 yard. One piece two shades of Brown, from $3 to $2 yard. One piece Blue and Sulphur, from $2 to 91.50 yard. One piece Turcoman for Portieres, 50 inches wide, Gray-Green, reduced from 8c. to 480. yard, One piece Madras for Curtains; the very best; re- duced from $1 to 7bc. yard. ‘Drapery Scarfs worth 500. each. Persian Scarfs of Silk and Wool in the Oriental color- ngs 75c. each, Mats to match 2lc. and 25c. 62.50. ‘Triplicate Mirrors, from $3.75 to $12 each, Royal Worcester Ware at reduced prices. one year. stock from $8.25 to $18 each, but our illustrated catalogue shows them as high as $130 each. ‘THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) Mozz Turxos For Tue Howe. An eye for color, apt fingers, and very little mon ‘Will do wonders with the following: from 39to29c. Splashers, 19 instead of 25c, Piliow- shams, 22 instead of 25. Momie Tray-Covers, 25 in- sides, $1.24 instead of $1.48. “D. M. ©," Marking Cotton, 10c. dozen, all colors, “J. O. C." Marking Cotton, 10c. dozen, all colors. ANTIQUE LACE GOODS, ‘Comprising Tidies atafew cents and up in price to $10 for the loveliest of Lace Bed Seta. Ask to see the new lace Pincushion Covers and the Satin Pincushions, reduced from 686. to 45c. each. JOB LOT OF RIBBONS. Quality too good for fancy work, but the price may tempt you to use them. 500 pieces No. 16 Moire ‘Silk Ribbon, crown edge, 190 a yard; worth 35c EVERY NEW AND DESIRABLE SHADE. ‘To-morrow evening we'll meution odd pairs of Blankets and cut pieces of Flannel. However, by call- ing to-morrow morning you may learn of the reduced Prices. Ifyou do we won't have many to advertise to- THE PALAIS ROYAL, (Continued below.) By virtue of the popular verdict—your vendict—we ‘unbesitatingly claim better values for the under-men- tioned prices than can be produced elsewhere in this city: 40-INCH WOOL SERGES, 50c. (All the new colors.) 40. INCH FINE WOOL BERGES, 680. (New and delicate tinta) 62-INCH ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS, 81.25. (No desirable shade we haven't.) S4-INCH ENGLISH BROADCLOTES, 81.98. (Can't be matched under @2.25.) 64-INCH ENGLISH BROADCLOTHS, $2.25. (Specially made for Riding Habita) 54-INCH STRIPFD BROADCLOTHS, $1.25. (New combinations of colors.) 54-INCH CHECK BROADCLOTHS, $1.25. (Scotch and Enylish Plaids.) 40-INCH PLAID AND STRIPED SERGES. fw-These Serges at 68,75 and 980. invariably re- ceive the praise of visitors, and we, therefore, ask for ‘them your special attention, (Continued below.) THE PALAIS ROYAL, Dress Trnonxe Banca, The fine Persian Trimmings up to $20 yard, but ‘we write to-day obly of special barzains—those things you can't get elsewhere at the prices. Silk Trimming for Edging Tea Gowns, &e, All the new colors. Only 25c. yard. ‘The New Flat Silk Girdles, ‘Silk Gimps, over 2 inches wide and to match all the shades in dress goods. Only 450. yard. Persian Band Trimming. Only $1.15 yard. Real Monkey Fur Trimming for $3.35 yard, This ‘meagures 3 inches st beck, 6 inches in front, Syrian Monkey. Only 61.60 rard, ‘Real Monkey Muffe for $4. 85 $0. All our furs are in, but we mention only “Monkey” because it is to be the fashion and will be very scarce ister. Buttons for 250. a dozen; wortn 600. One style of the Medallion order has outside rim formed by « ‘wreath, the center being rounded and of « dead shade, which shows to sdvantage the polished cluster of flowers which form the center piece. Too many to describe, but undoubted bargains at 26c. a dozen. (Continued below.) THE PALAIS ROYAL Best Brac Durss Goons ‘We merchants ali keep Priestley‘s, Lupin’s and Cour- tauld's Celebrated Black Goods, en eenimarpeette Gan tes coats ‘Since we claim we can sell 15 per cent cheaper, is it ‘Bot worth your while to make comparisons and see ‘whether we do so or not? If we do it’s « saving of dollars to you. Coheed Silk Warp Heuriettas, $1, $1.25, Rees Ceshmeres, Biue and Jet Blacks, 60, 68, COURTAULD'S Crepes—4-4 and 6-4, at $1, 81.35, 91.50, 01.75, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, 94.85, and $68 yard. ANUN'S Veiling, with Border, 750., $1. $1.25, $1.50, 01.68. 82. mire de Inde, Crape Cloth, Mourning Cloth, Drap d+ Alma, Camel's Hair and Sorges. A column advertice- ‘ment could be written with above sentence as the sub- wet _ WARRANTED BLACK SILKS. NO RISK TO YOU, BECAUSE WE GURRANTEER ALL THE BLACK SILKS BOUGHT OF US NOT TO SPLIT OR WEAR SHINY, t87-On demand,s written guarantee will be given Binding us to indemuify youif the wear is unsatio, factory. Black G. G. Silks, 75, $1, 61.19, $1.25, $1.35, 91.50, $1.68, $1.76, 62. SATIN RHADAME, 89c., 1, $1,19, $1.27, 91.35, €1.50, 81.60, 21.89. FAILLE FRANCAISE, $1, $1.19, $1.25, 91.35, $1.50, €1.68 and $1.89. SUBAH, 69c., 75c., 98e., 1.19 and 91.25. ‘MOIRE SILK, 61.19, $1.25, 1.50 $1.75 and ¢2. ROYAL ARMURE, SATIN LUSCOR, Gentlemen as well as ladies may, with profit read iottingbam Curtains, 3 yards long, reduced popptite Swiss Curtains, reduced from $5 to $3.98 4 pairs Irish Point Curtains, reduced from $6.50 to 4 pairs Swiss Applique Curtains, reduced from 2 pairs Silk Curtains, one pair Blue with Red Dado, ‘and the other Sulphur Ground with Pink and Blue PERSIAN SCARF for 250, each. The fringed ends and the tinsel mixed with tho material makes these ‘Large Persian Table Covera with knotted fringe, 82 MIBRORS. Beveled French Plate, in handsome an- tique solid Brass Frames, only $1.68; with sconces, Odd pieces Japanese ware, including Cups, Saucers, Pitchers, Vases, Kose Jars, also a few pieces of genuine ‘The celebrated ““ANSONIA” CLOCKS at 15 per cent delow jewelers’ prices, ‘The Nickel “Ansonia” for 88c.; with alarm, for $1. These clocks warranted for ‘The “Ansonia” Slate and Marble Clocks, we keep & Stampedand Drawn Scarfs, 18x68 inches; reduced stead of 39c. scarfs, Drawn and Fringe on all four po igeecrercre top aia, ARTED YO. 0 LADY AS CASHIER IN RE: tail ary. MUst be well recommended: on 8 good thing are ground down to the finest ‘state salary + Aadrese METAIL CASHIER. Star edge, Wo secured but five qualities by the | SOR previous purchase, now we offer ten, To bays Dress Pattern of this Silk means a saving of about one-fourth. We do not consider it neces- GIRL WHO IS NEAT AND Sorpet og Arron: lary 61-80 ver week. ates ALLS. star omce. MEAT CUTTER, ONE dock keeping. ANTED—A THOROUGH hha know! ot ‘Address, sary to.say very much about these silks, aseven | with references, Box Ti, Star odin is ‘an inexperienced buyer can readily recognise their great intrinsic value, ‘Qual. No. 10, only 750. per yard, Qual. No. 9, only 84c. per yard. W ANTEDITXPE-WEITING—A BEAL ESTATE furnuat sane nd ooo reat fiw “os foun iat Sho Tor stine, “Address MAL ESTALE Suarsthce, ies «Qual No. nly 870 pared WASfe2: OMEY cours. 10 70 eto, waIDe Qual. No. 7, only 940. per yard. Yiaicers, Men Cooks and Kitchen Help. Fara ad Dairy Qual : Men Dick's AGENCY 613 7th st ock2- Gt" barthahsreh cap ANTED—A COMPETENT COOK, WHITE Qual. No. 5, only $1,123 per yard. Wires ‘Apply on Tuesday at GEN. Qual, No. 4, only $1.20 per yard, ‘MEIGS, 1239'Vt. ave, oceaezt Qual. No. 3, only $1.25 per yard. YOUNG MEN AT THE NEW NA- Wakitinsh SOA 7S he ‘this a7 Al a stage door. _ a VANIED—a BLACKSMITH sauTeRs, ‘925 6th st. a. KENT—110 E Si. N.W. THREE OR FOUR ‘Rooms on seond floor; also, two Qual. No, 2, only $1.85 per yard. ‘Qual. No. 1, only $1.50 per yard. ‘Ladies who anticipate purchasing # Black Silk ‘Dress now, or during thé coming winter, will do ‘Well to avail themselves of this opportunity at BELPER AT B at furnished or four, —- once, as there is no saying how long this lot will | quired. (ad last. Wz GOOD BARITONE VOICE FOR a Church choir, Address Box 159, star (Firat floor, annex, rear.) office, woe d-st ‘Address 219 7th st aw. clos W33tedottrcrmicny is ‘tal nd Spinal NERVOUS, MEN- ‘and Uterine trou. Dies, Paralysis, Sciatios, Chores, Staictures, tc. Haire removed. ‘Tlectricit th ‘ciothing, Da, IS Nicuotson, Gor With et ne seor fy ft-aue WARSTEDI WELLS. y , BORED, AND DKIViN: pumps, wind-misia, tanks Kinde, well tae terial’ ‘and repaired. W MONrAt, “ocli-imi* jeuabure, fa. | J ANTED-EVERYDODY SUFFERING FROM WAS eurr mt Serre Of bo pai ~ Kanees, = Latrotes made to beat orm per. Woke DANTE: 1413 | Tithe uw eda y ANTED — Wa ‘TUDENTS IN PHQROGRAI AY Gat NITUKE. FEATEL Bioves, or eutire Household ki- . BAUM, 219 7th st aw Weartantae arranna Sp ogTanes = x5 Dest prices ERLE Case Res owas ave., comer 2det. ne my26-1y W feavcosbie ten Taka Para ana w reasonable rates supplied by D. J. MOPEATL, 414 49 sts. ington, D. C. agent for the Kirkwood Lrou ue, For particulary apply as above, oF to the Io. rest Eng. sand Mach. Works, Sumiverfeld, Ma sué-3ma FOI Beas Car ‘Adare ANTED—A WHITE WOMAN, AS COOK AND laundress: must be experieuced; sua ll fan without children: references required. Appiy at 122! Nat. n.w., bet. 98nd 11am. ae WANTED-ONLY FIRST-CLASS COOKS, MAIDS, ‘waiters, laundresses, dairymen, ladies’ maida, farm and kitchen edish and Ge SILK DOWN QUILTS, ‘We offer a dozen elegant Silk Down Quilts for Five Dollars less than thetr regular prices. be- cause of very slight imperfections in the stitch- ing, which does not in the least imyair thelr ‘wearing qualities. You may ask why we take off'so much? We wish to move them at once, ANTED-AT ONCE—3 DRIVERS, COOKS, 10 40 Cham! Wait Law ail Should s dozen ladies come wanting something | xinds of ‘Fiiches pele Htadaeisis en ack ant light, filmy and exquisite inthe way ofa Quilted | Waiters._J. B BURGESS & OU. 925 F at. ocx Silk Comforter, we won't have oneleft They | WWANTED—A GOOD CLERK IN THE PENSION 4 ‘lam vt io bandw i} wel be irene to thowe who canappreciie | gatisapeiance wah site gr PESOS AE them, The colorings are rareandrich, Three | TORNEY, star oct0-8e" sizes WAstED WHITE WOMAN TO COOK, WASH, and iru in email family, German preferred. Ap- Size 5 by 6 feet, ought to be $22.60; willbe | ply at 29233 Mt. u.w. “e20-3i* 7.60. Rize 6 by 6 fest, ought to be $25; will be 620. Size 6 by 7 feet, ought to be $27.60; will be WASTEDTA FIRST-CLASS BARTENDER OF Fopd character and addrceg. mint bo well woot. mended; permaneut position to good man. Address Box 159, Star ottice. oo20-st #2250. WASTER pINERIATELY — EXPERIENCED These make the most acceptable kind of wed- | tices at arees-usbiug. “Avpiy tt La40 Oat meme eee ing and Christmas presents. a Siskin Rahs Sage eS MILNE, 511 Bu st olds business school or have had experience as bookkee)er Fourth floor.) SECOND WEEK OF THE LINEN SALE. Owing to the success of our sale of new Linens last week, we shall continue it An excellent ‘opportunity to replenish the Linen closet with the finest ‘rade Damasks, Napkins, Cloths, Covers, Doylies, and the like, in the very latest ofice-work; Lo others ‘need. sppii smal Gesigned patterns, at the lowest prices possible | Ridns, with particulars, LADY POORER ESP Ese sey to name for equal qualities, We quote two | Office. Reiereuices must be unquestionable. oclb-st* aualities in Clothe and one in Towels, which | WW AN?EDA MAN OF ENEUGY L CATED OUT. ‘ide leading cities to represent an old established have no equal for intrinsic value at the prices | house in his state. 175 per mouth; refer salary shout noes. MANUFACTURER, 1580, DB. ¥. named. nerimetudw one: 200 White German Linen Fringed Damesk | SWraNTuD — WOMEN CODER q10_TO_a0 ‘Chambermaids, Housekeepers, Nurses, Cvac! seen Nene i ee Doers | me Roar boi ery aaa a x ONLY 81.65 RACH. KOOM-MENTING BUREAU, 1008 F at uw. ol8eiwe ‘This offers an excellent chance to proprietors of cafes, dining-rooms, and restaurants to se- cure an elegant cloth for small tables at a price WANTED--SITUATIONS. —STEAM CARPET CLE\NING i BUTTERINE ATDOCENTS | {get stron of raucia: keer Uei- | faction assured or mouey Te 5 ud 3:30 (etallmare decorated), Couter "Market, opposite Go.den's fab stalin. oped daily Uli 12:0; paturdaywall day alm 40) 0 at. . Telephoue, 645-2" or 80-5, SCKIBNEK Wie 2c24-3m te Was KNOWN THAT FRESH ALDER: | i an, Buiter tm churwed very: morning and. | ivered fh Ib. inte, 4c. ‘Cot tse Cheese aud Buttermilk, Sweet Abuk Sc. ger quart. | 5 LOST AND FOUND. T-YiSTERDAY, SMALL YELLUW DoG had on collar ty 2037 and bell harness wiraed to-411 Maple ave. Le Droit Park S FRONT OF 1520 U ST. Nw, . clock pm. Friay, October 19. IBS. a Ps; Bicycle, with Lamp, bell aud tool pouch; value 8100. Owued uy ‘B THOMPSON, 1714 9ch st. nw. A suitable reward will be paid for iucormat: dead to recovery of the mnach.ne. ve 3} PARTRIDGE. ANSWEKS TO | je ame of “Bobbie.” Keturn to 1708 Txt and Reeve a oc20-3t" Os8T—OCt. 1s, FROM THE STRELT-RAILWAY Exhibit Room, at Willard's Hot fed moucls of Journal Boxes. A. ii be paid for return of same to above He 1106 Counecticut ave. B. LL932-O8 bast THUKSD A Dox; answers to name of Putt inark of an beck: Liberal reward. Keturn to 212 ou ™ _OST—BLACK BAR BREASTPIN, WITH PEARL | head aud stone. Liberal re if returned to | Koou 36, Fendall Law Building. 4% st 020-3" | Wintepar HEADQUARTERS — POSITIONS WY fo Couks. Chamubersa 11 Waitrose, Taundrese, and jurecs, Seainstress, Men re, Cooks, Coschinen, Butlers. SAM'L A. COOMBS, 926 F st. nw. oc22-60 WANTEDSBY A YOUNG LADY WHO UNDER- stands cutting, fitting, making over, and drap- ing, a place to vew in families or with ere: moderat 1211 jock heretofore unheard of for such a size and quality. ‘TURKEY RED DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS. ‘Fest colors, in three best sizes, 2 yards by 2 yards, only 81.50 each. 2 7a? Se sf 2 3 “ 92.50 “ A bargain extraordinary in Towels. 200 Dozen Fine All-Irish Linen Huck-a-back Towels, 2¢ by 42 inches (splendid size), excel- te te, Address DikBSMAKEK, an WANTED — BY A RESPECTABLE COLOKED ‘woman e situation as a.cook in a private family ref Will be given. Cali at 1825 K st. u w. wat ¥ A YOUNG MAN—A SITUATION as porter oF useful man. Appiy T. H., Star office.” Loi WHITE AND BLACK SETTER GYP ON jedmesday, Oct 17 collar, bUt Ly naiwe ieturn to Gul Ath st. and ra” oc20-3 MONEY TO LOAN. ONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES ON LOCAL | securities, listed and unlisted, unt ood collateral stocks, comther-.al ‘Boweyt and old. FRANK HPELOUZE, 1313 Fst ‘ONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD REAL ESTATE— 0,900 at. per vent ‘Sper ent srosute Ne Geigy. OOP Eee at TS13 F st. A lent qualities, ONLY 150. EACH. $150 PER DOZEN, 56,000.00 UY Bonk At the dosen-price((12340.) we have never seen iteequal. Large buyers should not fail to take advantage of this opportunity, as we doubt ‘being able to get more after these are gone, They oughtn’t to last two days. (Second floor.) HANDEERCHIEFS. Let this stand for the rest of the stock: 50 dozen Ladies’ Unlaundered Sheer Quality All-Linen Double-Row Hemstitched Handker- chiefs, WANTED. BY A YOUNG SWEDIET two years at last place: best city” Hitec days at 323. Cat. nw. Ie ‘ANTED—BY EXPERIENCED SETTLED WHITE. JFoman: eutle, guie: patieut; pu-ition to nurse two youns. can teac young. std pe ‘fey gute oF ‘hot; clty refereuce. Mis. L. BKOWN, Star: 1° WANTED BY | A RESPECTABLE | COLOKED irl. « place i private faulty, as chambermaid and waitress or cLambermaid aud plain sewing: ng er ar = WVANTED-3Y 4 WHITE GIRL, PLACE AS COOK or chatubermaid; no wasblug of ironing: beet reforcnoes. P.O. Box 549. Was on & ‘PECTABLE YOUNG jearn the horse- quired, “Address D. FS 201 Mass ave: u.W.0! Wart. Mt GIKL. A seen Call ONLY 100. EACH. An unrivalled value, and would be cheap even at 2340. more, (First floor.) TO PREVENT HOSE WEARING OUT. Chamois-Skin Heel Protectora Truly is “economy the mother of invention,” for these ‘would never have been thought of had they not ‘Deen inspired by economy. Said to make one Pair of hose outwear two and three, possibly four. Chamois Skin, of light weight, well cured, and cut to fit closely over the heel, being ‘kept in place by a narrow elastic band running over the ankle of the foot, Different sizes for ‘Ladies, Children, Misses, and Men. Only 20c. er pair. Fleece-lined Stockinette Knee Protectors for children. 26c. per pair. or sale at the Hosiery Dept,, First floor.) VEILING. ! Somewhat scarce, Satin-Bordered All-Silk Grenadine Veiling, in all the leading fashions able shades. Only 150. per yard. BIBBONS, Especially for bonnet and hat trimming: we call attention to ® line of 3%-inch Satin-and- Ottoman-Striped Gros-Grain Silk Ribbon, in twenty-six ot the choicest new shades. Only POSITION AS CHAMBER: White girl. Apply 1742 10tu at n. w. \y ANTED—GO 10 DICK’S AGENCY FOR COOKS. Lauudrees House Gitie, Maids, Nurves, Sau tress, Butlers Coachmen, Waiters, r ‘Ribeve city reference. 613 thst mw. oet2-Ore TANTED-SEWING IN FAMILIES BY THE War eae ae yee Be, mender,” darver, clothes-warker, ood Duttos-bole Worker and sewiiig machine operator: references given. Address Box 129 Star office. ae WASTED. FAMISIAN, PERSON DESIRES SIT- Uation as dresswaker in private family or take care of children; best references. Inquire at’ 1908 TANTED—BY A NEAT, TIDY COLORED GIRL (Wanton an drat-cians chambernasas or will ae iberwork ahd care of children. Best of refereuces Given, “Aduress TIDY. Star office. us y ANTED— SITUATIO! ETTLED GERMAN W woman aw pel mo es soo eee. light house ttled colored cou! Tough wash; rete Iuew: Fit Met uw. DUNDOKE 8 CO. ey WWANTED-EMPLOYMENT FOR FIRST-CLASS WV Sees texoe cee tee pe ee a Tove apd hotel "BUMNWAMS, C4005 Fat ail Ware A re oe To sake ‘charge of house, care ‘companion for . some light employ it; object, Snags fae tofrenoe ‘Address hits, Mf. 3. Star ofica, eer ° ANTED—BY A DRUG CLERK A POSITION: ther business rin rs Wa ae A ooze" ‘ANTED—CALL AT NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT ‘hoom-! ting Burest, 1008 ¥ st nw. white male female bei} cbamber- ‘coschmen, waiters and porters: oreta IOHN F. BROWN 18 NOW LOCATED lies Toa pal eer tah cera hermet motion Also, to their advaut 1420 New York ave. u Mighty ADVANCED TO BUY domes. Ox 16 pay off mortwages, long time and no risk. Mort- faces cancelled in the event of death; ea y moutull Payments, « little more than rent will buy s home, Call for circular and full explauats on. ‘SMITH & SIBBALD, 629 F st. a. w. TN LARGE AND SMALL uum, ou, approved real estate security, at lowest | a kh of ters ‘moderste. ia T LEMOLD, 1331 Pst. nw. ON KEAL ESTATE AND ‘other securitice ut lowest rates oi terest. No de, JAB. F. BHOWN, Meal tstase Broker, m 1106 Fst fo Loan 10,000 at 6 Por Cont, | $5,000 at 6 ber Gout, On First-cinas Heal katate Scourity. EAL. BLOWN oom To LOAN ON REAL $28,000 £0. ¥ gthouints to aunt ose weurity at 5 per ceut itereat, NER'S'vo. Mot LOANED, IN SUMS TO SUIT, FOR 10, 15,0r 20 years. basy event of deadly loan ent, and property turned over tre of uncumbracce be baited Security Late. ai o- of Phbadetshin ts th Wived to ebable par tis the best ever ties to own their hones for the ordinary cust of reut, Cell for a circular aid Full explauation SMITH & SON, Agente, 1222 Fst, MoS, To boax Ar rive ran cesT on are ML coved “real ‘enunte accurty. xtTiairoub. “eato'Sm ee 8 0TH wae EAL ESTATE INVESTMENT R' SAFE ‘As U. BONDS, ome SMALL PKEMIUM CHAKGED. 000-To LOAN ON REAL ESTATE fau25]__ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. NEY TO LOAN saad ERTL ES SF AManes 25 ‘AND COMMISSION Ox REAL ESTATE LN THIS DISTRICT. K 0. HOLIZMAR, yoruer 10th and # staaw. TO LOAN FOR SALE 1591.00 ret ‘bonds: 738, OH WHITE ECO. ‘B22 N, Charles st, Mo food boant | birack bay -w ik mente K ck FURN Riue for ge Bowen or OK KENT—AT 1218 PENNSSLVANIA Farias iitmg sinaic or en ouite Ok KENT—WE ARE “MEAD QUARTOMS “Roma yall for hew weekly bulletin, Fiviog S Rocbarer. KP. HULOMIN® Moui‘betate, ‘Be. At ore Insuranos, - Kew Ok RENT—000 KE aT. & W. be See iabed parior sud bedrvom, first four, rome Presta ‘closets, meals 7 iso stable tn rear aud NT FIV ours will rent en euite of single. house plese autly located cob venient to care a familly, reterwscen Ad.rewe 1110 16th et Be JOR RENT—THREE LARGE HANDSO? Bice) furuinbed fome ou frst abd a ebifa looetion. coutbern exposure, on Bievce or would mit house furuiebed for uw {ue Feterence rea’ TSS ee aw 7 —A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM O& te tural Deyaruiient ald. Bureau of Pr: ny ving. duguirest Vo Cet aw, Fok BEST Ole tet er, Nw. Lane heated, haudaomel) furnished foo, heviae te Janey windows, large closet’ aud beth majuittiag, 61a ot cesemebteaeaet OK RENT—A SECOND FLOOR SUITE OF TWO Toowe eunuy goutbern cayomire. ated Uy Ta ace abd Ope fires, fachionsine location “tebe pats fect, Lomily private. Address KG, Star ofbe 29> OK KENT—TWO LAkGh, BEAUTIFUL KoOMS, jor club room, efor oF i i* 20K Ki.N1—FURNISHED WOOMS WITH Bun, delughttal location. south frout. one agus: we Of War'aud Navy Departuuente, table board. ts0. Mt Hn. ws reference — oct ae OK RENT_—FUANISHED ROOMS WIE Boalt ih private family. reference required. Apply itv —— : “eee! Se {OK KENT—-AT W7il DE SALES ST Nw. A handecwe suite of rooum, eecond Boot, cn iur would furnish it Geared ook i SLVEKAL FINELY-PUKNISHED N et uw, opposite tue Bri T_ FURNISHED —TWO COMME NE. cating Kooms ov woud floor bath on same Boor: two oF three communicating Parors on fires Bout, Terma reasonable, Good Labie Board next CASANT FURNI for gentlemen, second and third fo m desirable, Address “"s. omce Fes RENT—THREE FURNISHED OR UNPUR ished ruoias 0 Fok BEXT-2W0 UXFCKNISED BOOMs, su ‘ond ato } four unfurnished rome, thi #19 Ow Fok MEST. 728 2TH STN WAND ue Turuished rooms, eu. suite of siugie, with o 6 Out board, table board & specialty, couver Lotels aud ail esr lines o {OK KENT—UNFUKNISHED- TO ADULI® TWO bewucful d Alcove; third floor: in new indow house: 1106 Sik st. ow. Meter euces. “Good bounding secoud door o PoE BEST Bleu, SUNNY AND WANDROME ly turniaked Kocams, da second and. third Boor iso Parlor if desired, ear AtLigton Hotel private nw. v Se BEAUTIFUL KOOMS IN VEMY DE 1309 Hf STREET NW CHEPARUL, Bewly lured rovus in pew house NEWLE baw. bow Fok SE McELY FULMSED “Rooms o€ secoud and third @oore, with ufvt-clase tabie bord. &1416 Nat nw clu bm {OK KENT —612 131M ST, NW, HANDSUMELY Turnisued suite of rooms oUF. kRoeliet vourd cau be oblained in the house, ocal-Bt ENT-HANDSOME PURMISUED PaRLol un 1st, opp m7 STN. W.; FOUR BOOKS vente newly tur Fine w ast of Con yretty, ane tauie board. be {0K KENT—UEAULIPUL ROOMS. SINGLE OR ou suite, In jrivate family ; Turuished. large double Coruer Louse, svUU alld cast TULL, pen fire, bears 1D ‘every room, references required. ilvl Ket. uw, 00 20-61 {OK RENT—TW miuuteating root NICELY-PURNISHED Oo! with board, soutberu expos every couVeuker, Leruics puss the door. Lats iw. o FORE — FURNISHED ROOMS, Wisa Om Withous Board, ive p bie ; wccutmodat ou and Fe ISTH Si. ELEGANTL) POR Linked Koon. aingie aud €i suite, at Tescobebie Fates; also Kovus at Hiorence, B0U 17th she oOo FS KENT—1304 LST, FURNISHED FRONT Room with ijard: suitive tot weutieinen wud F two gentlemen. private temily ; uo cheidrn . bie Board. relereuce required. ucaueist™ {OK RENT—NICLLY FUKNISHED oums, ™ corer Btn and K sts. i.w.; fincas ood location. vedere FEES econ Punt Lovie on econd four, With exceieut table hourt y jenitadbie for ba aud chigouses th ules oF tare pen. Uemen, cuuventent to carsatd bepta @20. ozd-at Fe RENT O8E La&ot WouM, SUILABL# POR (wo pereous, furuisued vi od; ole ua Sunaller room, i desared. oc 0-2" Bee, 237 PAVATE FAMILY Sb flocr, partly furpished, suitable ior light 8 without chikdeen wmevudiug beat and th wi reteerd teres at. Ae Keesamse, pas EF CORNER 100k, & Dandsoue suite ot home vi woud fuor-wsutncen eajonure, aime beet uur, suitable tor pl tie Shitiet; reut remaouable to the rigbt party’ oc Kk KENT—TWo NICKLY FURNISHED Lahok and second Bours, bay window )0x KENT—1619 K STN. W. HANDSuMELY Turtuaued eulte of ; southern. esperar ‘heat; abo, eingle Roms, Gouveusent to foer aed trout Foome, jk KENT—PLEASANT FULNISHED second and third flours, eu suite ur sibs table Loard; relereuces required. Apply at Jiu nw. ocky st Fo 27 ‘T SUNNY Oust. hicating. well iurnished rooms ob third Sour. om sulle oF single, with Lest aud Light, privace sauily . 2121 10th «t aw. oe Ty JK KENT OK LEASE—FOR BUSINESS, REWS- paper offices, colposition rovtua, ewtoria! roomn, or other VURiuee. fue ligt rovin, wavtause for eugraving oF bituing, Ove eutire flour ofS room sud 4 ther apartments Chronicle Building 417 Lith at, opposite Bveniug Star. od JOK RENI—FUKNISHED OR UNPURN SHED rooms; secobd floor; simle or en suite, with or without board, gentlemen preferred, or eentleuat and je, terns ts 1141 10ui si nw. oleae Fok RESIaive 1304 Ku POR BENT — PLEASANT Fon: facing south; peigh! —___-__ Tower nares oF DUTEREST oN Rea Berane SECURITY. is For ow. WANTED- -ROOMS. ‘DOZENS OF CALLS DAILY FOR DE- Nee Peis eo Eoom-Kentera. Keal Estate Agent Estate af Low ESTATE OR FL rates of Unterest, 303 Theat ow PERSONAL, 5 ON FIRST FLOOR, fuck «as —COk 1H ST. AND MASS. AVE. nwt, uiceiy Furvished Room, with twerd, south LE Spb SNe, Feteruces exchanged. 8 oF eat cain ), Ok RENT—THERLE SUNNY KOOMS ON BECOND floor i it oe be Da ay 1 S Gurr, 1400 8X. ave we FOR RENT—OFFICES. GE BESTA NICE OFFICE Koo: Sb SES pero THe NEWYORK WalcH ch st. mw. OcZO-Vee HAVE SOW IN MY ICE Fttuding 9 Est, two ES (Ok KENT—iz02 K ST. NW. FURNIEHED —~yay y - would ~wit physician or Member; also, tui front rou, feud grate Lent. clase yon —A HANDSOME BEUOND-¥ 100 Bferuisted or tartrate, wiih or wicbout ew house, ceutial luoabon” O13 lew st ow.

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