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A Wannitis Cnt MME A. RUPPERT HAS ACCOMPLISHED MORE IN RELIEVING HER SUFFERING SISTERS THAN ANY WOMAN LIVING. AT LEAST OSE MILLION aMERICAN WOMEN CAN THANK THIS SPECIALIST FOR A CLEAK COMPLEXION. She can icok the whole world in the face and be proud tomy, “I am Mme, Rupvert, the originator of the process of cleaning the skin by bleaching." She it is who bas raised the business of manufacturing ar ar- ticle for the complexion to higher level, making the business a genteel, legitimate one. A few years ago everything advertised for curing blemishes of the com- plexion was looked upon as quackery, while today Mme. Ruppert has the confidence of ail the world who have investixated her theory. Her plain, straightfor- ward, clear explanations st her lectures have given thousands in every cit! opportunity, while thou- sands more have seen with their own eyes the remark- able proofs of subjects with but one side of face cleared, while on exhibition st her office, Fully oue million persons have used her world-re- owned Face Bieach, and derived most pleasing bene- fits. Thousands of letters come, unsolicited, contain- ing the most extravagant recommendations, but Mme. Ruppert values s woman's delicacy too highly in such matters toreprint. A complete explanation of how to clear the skin by b.eaching on application at office, or by mail for postace, MADAME A. RUPPERT, Branch Office—430 7th st. a. Use CERES, the Celebrated Minnesota Patent Process Flour. It is the best in the world. eo Pears’ Soap BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION. Or ALL DKUGGISTS. For a DISORDERED LIVER Try BEEGHAM’S PILLS, 25cis. a Box. or 4L0% Dx W ILSON & CARR, FINE owen, 929 F ST. X.w. Baltimore Store, 4 and 6 West Baltimore st. Baltimore, Ma. 515 7TU ST. NW. Have opencd a Srst-class retail credis JEWELRY STORE, ‘Where they will constantly keep on hand a complete Stock and large assortmont of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Bilverware, &e., which they will sell ona special credit system chosper than can be bouxiit else- where for cash, thereby cuabli ng our patrons to have ‘the use of the article while they are paying for it. We keep a full stock of all the best grades of Ladies and Gentlemen's GOLD AND SILVER AMERICAN WATCHES, Inciuding Sp'it Second and Repeaters. Also AED, ROCKFORD, ELGIN, WALTHAM, HAMP- TON AND SWISS MOVEMENTS. FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Cail and learn how to buy goods on our special erecit system befure purchasing elsewhere, Open eveninge Goods delivered on first paymenta, THD. JAMES POWERS CO., 515 7TH ST. N.W. ete Up Stairs OUR STOCK I$ FULL OF NEW AND CHOICE DRESS GOUDs OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. & FINE LINE OF KICH AXD NATTY NOVELTIES OF BEAUTIFUL COLORINGS, DIsYINGUISHING WELL THE FRENCH DESIGNER'S AKT. SILK AND WOOL DIAGONALS IX ALL THE NEW WINTER SHADES. ALL-WOOL #ERGES. ALL-WOOL CAMELS’ HATS. ALL-WOUL URNRIETTAS AGRAND LINE OF PLAIDS AND STRIPES. A PULL LINE OF NEW SHADES IN DELINES CLOTHS, THE GREATEST CLOTH MADE Fu! ‘TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES. BLACK GuOUS OF EVERY VARIETY FROM EN- GLISH AND FRENCH LOOMS. LUPIN'S AND PUJESTLEY'S MAKES ARE SPE. CiaLT1Es WITH Us, ONE PRICE. SHUSTER © na ee = THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. SOCIAL MATTERS. sHOOTING ma eran. What People in OMictal Scclety Are the way fe Chi¢ago to. have that Doing—Personal Notes, pF ban The New York Herald, Hun, Tribune, Times— over the telephone to Sir Kdwin Arnold: “To | whom do you refer, Sir Edwia, in your great Lesa The Light of the World?” Sir Edwin—with o low, derisive laugh: “To J oe Pulitser, of course” goers may, Tuna! “Always the fect unreal seems, And truth I find slone in dreams.” e Harrison, who john! Ob Hay! You miss tf On 3 * You miss it far, nied his te to Washi: * pry, rear not immlistely er ee ee Sea See: ew York city, where Mrs, Russe err Harrison is iu her home in Omaha. In the politics of St Louis. Congressman Keo and the childron are in. their Ti Frank is now a Nuliivs Fuley-us, home, where they will — thoy did laa peat, returning The Benate hes gone where the wood bind- ae Senee ing-twineth, as it were, Mrs. Stickney has rented her house on Ver- mont avenue and is at sixter, Mrs. Fox, at No. 10! Mrs. Stickney's cottage in Connecticut fs stili open and Miss Fox is presiding over it at eut. Mrs, Stickney expects to spend the winter in this city. Mes. Cockrell has spent the entire summer here, with the ree ony of one short absence in June. Mrs. Cockrell has been not only most comfortable in her R street home, but has been in excellent health all the summer, with the exception of her annual attack of hay fever this month. Rev. Francis E, Schroeder, who spent a few days here this week at the Litchfield, 806 = streot, has returned to his home in 4 BARD BLOW, Reporter: ‘I understand one of your guests suicided last w Hotel Clerk: “Yes,” Reporter; “Blow out his brains?” Clerk: “No; the gas.” 1 thought it was Mahone; I guess it is some- body else’. (Wm. Mahone.) ‘The democratic party in the House reecived bleck belt from the hands of Mr. Reed, That's why he doesn’t wear a sash any more. 4U BEVOIS, MB. M'ADOO, Ah, Billy, they may turn you down And present union sever, Bat, Billy, you shall net be forced To M'Adoo forever. Mrs, Stockbridge entertained 9 company of ladies today at luncheon to meet Mrs, Drum- mond of Kalamazoo, Senat®r Stockbriage's sister, in whose honor the company was in- vited, The table was lnid with » large center ae of maiden hair ferns and at each cover — ee a bouquet carnations, Le was in « solid color and the colo pee all that are known to ‘carnations, The table was lighted by white tapers that burned under white shades banded with gold, and the fruit was pn, eet 12 oval baskets that were gilded. arod violets and rose lesves aud the candied fruits and other confectionery were in dishes of heavy cut glass of beautiful shapes and desi The ijuvited guests were Mrs. Fuller. Mra, Miller, Mrs, Harlan and Mrs. Mark T, Brewer of the Supreme court circle; oe Dolph, Mrs. Cockrell, Mrs, Wolcott, Mrs. mer, Mra. Frye, Mrs. Man- derson, Mrs. junds and Mrs. Joues of Ar- kansas from the senatorial circle, “ Mrs. ue Mrs, Anson G. McCook, Mrs, Ta vs. Whittlevee, Mrs. H. 11. Sith, Ars, Chas P "Lincoln, Mrs! Logan, Mrs, Edwin C. Lace and Mrs. Mansiieid.” Mra. Stockbridge receiv her guests ina ——— retty toilet of black cre = el ummond wore @ hap gown of pring gray wilk. The Attorney General and Mrs. Miller have loft the home of Secretary Proctor in Mo raat where they were the guests of the Secretary family, forse” are now in New York city. ‘They are expeeted home this evening. Miss John- son, wuo has been a guest of the house for vome time, hae returned to her home in Indi- ana aud Miss Miles expects to leave the city next week. Mr. 8. D. Miller will go to New York city next week to enter upon his iaw studies, Mr. and Mrs. Tappan and the Misses Tappan of No. 25 lowa circle have removed from their home and gone to New York city for the wint The house of Senator Edmunds on Massachu- sctts avenue has been closed for the autumn. Capt, and Mrs. P, M. Dubant have returned to the city and the health of the captain is somewhat improved. The unobtrusive hospitality of Mr. and Mre. T. B. Towner of 1105 O street was enjoyed last night by anumber of friends, Mr. ‘Yowner is superintendent of Hamline M.E. Sunday school id his guests were officers and teachers in tha! Mr. Beers of California was appointed to an Indian agency yesterdsy. If California wines are not intoxicating, possibly the President is doing no harm by sending California Becrs =n but be should be very caref Why didn’t Mr. Harrison send General Burd Grubb to the Canary Islands? It is suggested to Mr. Langston's presidential aspiration that the Executive Mansion is popu- larly understood to be the White House. The American eagle occupying a castle in Spain will have Burd Grubb enough to supply it for a long time, It takes a very bald head to reach « wigorous old age. oe SES. THE DISTRICT EXHIBIT. ‘What Mr. E, Kurtz Jobneon Says of Washington at the World’s Fair. ‘BE THINKS THE DISTRICT CONTRIBUTION SHOULD BR A PART OF THE GOVERNMENT EXHIBIT— OUR SCHOOL SYSTEM SHOULD BE PROMIXENTLY ILLUSTRATED. Mr. E. Kurtz Johneon, alternate commis- sioner of the world’s fair for Col. Britton, has returned to the city from Chicago, where be went to attend the recent meeting of the na- tional commission to represent the interests of the District of Columbia, He was called away suddenly by the death of his brother-in-law, Mr. Wimentt, and so did not atten’ quite all of the sessions, He ssid this morning toa Strap reporter: MR. JONSON'S VIEWS. “No plans have been formulated for the rep- resentation of the District at the fair and there will probably be no steps taken for some time. In fact, there seems to be very little to be done, 6 we are not a manufacturing or producing center and have little as a city to exhivit. The governmental board of control will practically cover the Geld, and all that is left for us is to put a local fringe around their exhibit. I met tho chair- inently successful institution, The two Misses Towner added materially to the pleasure Of the occasion. Mrs. Henry Hurt, the wife of the prosident of the Washington and Georgetown railroad, is quite ill. Deputy Fourth Auditor Whitaker and family have returned from Herndon, Va, where they spont a delightful outing of aix weeks, Mise Lillie Gartizen has roturned to the city. | Ban of = ons a peer Rev. G. R. Alden and Mrs, Isabella Alden and re von are in the city and are at the Fredonia, | serps ot one woth” He exprossea hie. Mra. Howard Mills and family are again at their residence, 1521 O street northwest, from Capon lake, the mountains of West Vir- giuia, where her youngest son developed into quite s black bass fisherman, Mrs. L. E. Colston has returned from New nelf as anxious that we should co-operate, and it was m; bat in which he coincided. thut our exhibit ip as a part of theirsand thus get the a worable location possible. I —_— that we shall have several confervuces together with the District joners be- York and is at home at 218 East Capitol street, | $0F0 anything, is decided apon, ny a Miss L. B. Martin, while en route from New- | aystem, which I consider almost su a model port, R.L. to her home in Richmond, Va., is the guest of Niss O'Dwyer, No. 1129 5th street northwest, Mrs. Kondall O'Dwyer of Ports- mouth, Va, is also the guest of the Misses U'Dwer. Mra, Samuel A. Gaskins of Georgetown and ber children bave gone to enjoy the autumn days with frieuds in the mountains of West Virginia. Admiral Colhoun and family have returned to the city from Takoma Park. Mrs. J. L. Whetstone of Cincinnati, one of the original secretaries of the Woman's Home Missionary Society of the M. E. Church, is at the Fredonia. Anenjoyable masquerade party was given last evening at the residence of Mr. Wm. Bell, 18293¢ 8 street northwest. Among those wesent were; Misses Dick, Beli, Burgess, furuer, Fisher, Gebhard, Princehorn and Walsh, and Messrs. Chas, M. Bates, N. K. Sailor. J. V. Skeen, Chas. Olsen, Howard Donath and F. J. Sylvester. After avery on merry party went home atlam. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Milby of Baltimore are visiting friends in this city. Mr. M. M. Parker returned last evening from E where be has mt the past three onthe, He made w! at is called the lor con- SUCCKSS OF THE EXPOSITION ASSURED. “Everything now looks favorable for the success of the fair, The trouble over the di- rector generalship has been eettied, and, al- though at one time matters epee very stormy and threatening. all now har- monious. I am of the opinion that the commission made a mistake when it pro- vided at the June meeting that the execntive committee should confer with the local direc- tory in regard toa directo: general, for that bound the commission. ina measure, toabide by the wishes of th. tory. I believe that the director general should have beenchosen from ‘enother locality, so that he might be above thu suspicion of local interest, and for that reason advocated the election of Gen. Hastings of Penneylvania, Both men are very able aud quite competent to manage such a big affair. A FINE BODY OF MEX. “I do not believe that I ever saw a finer body of men gathered together than the national commission—barring myself. It seemed to me that they overshadowed Congress in evident ability and strength.” Mr. Jobneon meade an mt 1h before the commi: in favor of the selection of Gen, Hastings. The Chicago Post thus summarizes bis remarks: “E. Kurtz Johnson, the commis- sioner from Washington, D.C., was the first to break the current of warm seconds in which tinental tour, in company with Dr. Col. Davis was floating toward the di- Sowers, who is coming back on a later steamer. | rector generalship. Mr. Johnson wanted to go Today Justice Lewis I. O’Neal and Mrs, | on record as s€conding the nomination of Gen. Hastings. He wanted to see a director general elected from outside Chicago, not only use the fair should be international, but he thought in making it national the east should have some recognition.” O'Neal are circle their ir wedding. Their family con- siste of six daughters and one son. They were married im Alexandria, Va., by Rev. L, W. Bates, noon stationed in Georgetown, Mra, Dr. J. Wesley Bovee has returned from a visit to Fredericksburg. Va. She was ac- companied home by Mrs. Capt. McCracken of that place, who is now her guest at No. 916 15th street. Mra. F. J. Pelzer, jr., and daughter of Charleston bem Mrs. W. Pelzer and famil; ——_—__ ALEXANDRIA, Roported for Tus Evewixe Stan Satunpar Nores.—Mrs, M. E, Gaines has sold to Mr, F. J. Paff for $600 her dwelling on Pat- rick strect om the line of the new atreat im- provements, Mr. Joseph ‘Las has been appoiuted mail ¢lerk at the Alexandria post office, vice Martin Greene, resigned. Mr. Lash returns to the Jace he acceptably filled under President Ar- thur’s administration. Miss Lizzie Albrand, a teacher of a School, died last evening at her hom was a faithful teacher and had won aaiverial teem. She will AS. buried Monday morning. Her place is ‘now filled by Miss Estelle Knox- ville, substitute Meacher, ‘The body of a a woll-dressed, unknown young man was found Thursday by fishermen on the juebanns river near Bainbridg yesterday by the coronor’ errno stallion record was lower sd yesterday to eo by Nelson on the Kankakee kite-shaped Capitol street, for the winter. Mrs. Lizzie P, Sawyers bas returned from her summer trip and is at her home, 1446 N street, ec Lieut. MeCrackin. in for the United adoption paper ‘tes Naval Institute. advocates the of the Bertilion system of identification asa means of 2 ing descrtions from the nav: Edmund M. Sturges. superintendent of East End Horse Railway Company of Bridge- | or. i as on Thursday accidentally and the discharge of a gun held by D. C., SATURDAY, Minister Ryan’s Report About a Wash- ingtonian’s Misadventure. ‘The State Department has been called upon te take action to secure the release of T. 0. Rainey, a citizen of the United States, and a tesident of this city, who is confined in » Mexi- can prison st Chihuahua. Mr, Raiuey's family live in this city, He has been absent for many months and they have been surprised at not hearing from him, but they supposed that he was in Pittsburg attending «to business, But about s month ago they re- ceived « letter from him, which was mailed in Mexico and had been long on its way. The letter told » pathetic story of imprisonment and gies It stated that he had been in solitary confineraent in the prison at Chi- hushusa since the 16th of Inst January. He had & partner in business in Chihuahua, and the let- tor states that on the 16th of January ho and this whose nai nde Espondo, had ich Espondo Ay: a revolver “Boponda tb ay did not hit hina, Foe y was arrested and kept in soli — on short rations until th August, without being given a trial < being permitted to communicate with the American consul or with any one im the Outside world. On the 16th of August he was given a trial, which consisted of a statement by the prosecution and a sentence of two years and two months’ solitary confinement for the Prisoner. aainey. tried to bribe one of the courage failed and tho letter was not livered, Later he succeeded in bribing » Ube to gots letter mailed to the family in is city, hich was finally received. The matter was at once reported to the retary of State und Minister Ryan was rected to make an investigation. Mr. Ryau' report Caged in It contained "pab stantially same facts d in the let- ter poten _by Mr. Rain family, and Prompt action to secure the release being taken. Mr, W. J. Rainey of Cinci, nati, a brother of the prisoner, was telemraphga to yesterday, and he replied that he wo stark ‘at once for Mexico, where he will be by Minister Ry ——-___— GEORGETOWN, A Paraptse or Pouicy Pravens,—The Levee cution of policy writers does not seem to the illegal business here, and there is to: ayeny ae out the town, and even within a stone's throw of the police station. Any one desiring to do so can invest in his favorite — This is not creditable to the powers that be. —thow we do 27, 1890-SIXTEEN PAGES. FOR SALB—MISCELLANEOUS ie Declared the Best By A. F. Underwood, Chemist for U.S. Government, 1890. “ Havi ee and thoroughly tested the brands of baking powder, purchesed ey eee TNQUIBI and Paceve.it Feats wae ad Pear Fi. SALE —SAFETY _nicYe der ry 183 3 one and all tte jO lens than oust. Ay leveland S Bi foot yrow suas 30— SAND TIPE ome, o's four eclume newepa fore speak aeons to the busi: tostrect) even Shee oss ee i the best in quality, the highest in leavening power and perfectly wholesome, FOR SALE—LOTS._ ES, MAGNIFICENT, B eae aah OTM im ADrek 1 5 ae Fe Penna COUNTRY _REAL _ ESTATE. 'G LOT. is D re BUYER | acres of lend, stable Yor four MEDI EY 2 s price @30 per mont Ss ieee aw | faauvet ee on 20th st. end “ait BR SALE—DON'T DECIDE HASTILY ‘ben 2 for Investment or Making s Home or Buying UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, Barton & Walker's Addition to Brookland, ‘Will Suit You. Examine It No BALoons. NO NUISANCES. Lots 601150 Feet and Smaller. BRICK SIDEWALKS. STONE GUTTERS, GBRAVELED STREETS. ALE- top: in good condition ; 18 ies, between H aud 1 deen ts tet tar frat arming Georwe's soo | I EY HALL, a BEWING MAC NES" ‘Sugary USED, 466 F st aw. ele UNTRY HOME, _ gg 7 tae Rplen: Dwelling, as, contain about ten ay nti tect i ‘Water st the door, baru, te" dwelling; scores of Hable. chicken howss, servan' f iret forest & Wheeler & Wilsos! Na, * The above with ail attact five veare. STON = isk. je agents Silent FSR janjental — cent selections of floweriny ahral paute smd DK SALE. pane =¥ B 7 Ce be § con; FINE SHADE. BEAUTIFUL SITES, | vines. There are 434 acres of excel ent tana, wots Fee Sniaten ed ee aE. BO Close sari ~~ to Catholic University, where ten YOR SALE FINE i a, GRAND PIANO— 1ob dollars are to be expen: ante cx ) make, with stool ‘Must Rapidly Enhance Value of Lots, Eau slepit bare tq watt for ruizoads to ba bait. Two Jy therethe Electric and Be Prices the Lowest, Terms Agios any formation or plats DFORD path ioge Tce, Site fakaly ae jai TOR owner havin ys ber nee for aL {fod oF from's to'8 3a at a at ELUM, Roouw 1 snd = Rat Sas ams, a colored work- ing man, was charged in the Police Court today with having said on Q street last night, the above dashes representing cuss words. “And when he saw us," said Policeman Pearce a ing Officer Bradly and himself), “he did fly. Judge Miller heard the dofendant’s story and in consideration of his being a working man accepted his personal bonds. Tue Porice Patron TeLernoxe System was given a trial on the different beats yesterday, and everything worked well. As soon us the Commissioners accept the plant keys will be givon the officers and tocitizens residing in the immediate vicinity of the boxes, Bzx ADVERTISEMENT ee of the sale of property on Prospect a Catrie Manxer.—'i he following salos of live stock at the Arlington stock yards yesterday @ reported: el cattle up and sold. it at 35 to 43¢c.; good, 3' 3ige.; medium, 23 to 8c. ; 2 to alge. 29’ sheep and lamba, to 50. ; sheep, 33s to sxe. calves, to 6340. 17 cows and calves, €25 to ¥bl'e head. Sark brisk for all kinds ———__. Arranging for a Fair. Cardinal Gibbous is expected to open the fair and bazaar for the benefit of St, Peter's Church inthe new marble church building corner of 2d and C streets southeast Monday evening. The large auditorium of the new church building will be used as the fair hall, and the tables or booths that have been erected for it are unique and handsome. The arrangements for the fair are in the hands of an executive committee, of which Mr. M. I, Weller is chairman and Mr, J. M. Fita- patrick secretary, The Fair News, a daily journal of tne fair, will be 1n charge of the printing committee, af which Mr, W. H. Landvoigt is chairman, with Mr. Lowis ditor and Mr. A. G. Hall, associate o ‘The following-1 mittecs uf fs mod head the several com- ir, viz: Arrangements, Mr. rinting, Mr. W, H. Land Feoeptlon, Mr: M. , Weller; amusements, | _ Repetti; music, ean, Owen Donne! Sage Drege Mr, Jos, Walte- ir, Geo. F. Harbin; order, Mr. L. own; door, Mr. A. C. Shaw; collecting and canvassing, Capt, Wm. Smith, The ladies in charge of the several fancy booths are as follows: Sacred Heart booth, Mrs, L, A. Fleishell; Sodality booth, Mrs, Castell and Miss Nash; Sunday school booth, Mies Sarah Harbin; Ladies’ Benevolent Society booth. Mesdames Fox, Diggs and Ober; the flower booth, Miss Adelaide Davis; confection- ary booth, the Misses Brosnahan. There are annexes in charge of Mrs. Burdine, Miss Imic _——— er, Miss Hudson, Misses Castell and others, The Prouty & Barr Boot and Shoe Compan: ot Philadelphia has been seized by the sherit on judgments aggregating €53,151. no BUSINESS CHANCES. JOR SALE—OR EX HANGE ¥ FOR | PNIMPROVED Property in Northwest—o1 the best iu tho uorthwoet sections DHEC. An HARD! 3, 000 11th st. u.w. Adit ENTERPRISE IS BEING ART Atis city jn which some of the lesdiny are connecting themselves. They want to meet some Capable Man that can ‘uke au Active Interest and the Management of It. 83,000 to $5,000. He need not invest more than Tt is as auore profitable and with leas ably to to 0 lowe. cute | cents = ly Le prepared to take hold ai Address Box 155, maples ‘AN INTEREST IN A MERCANTILE here au addition to oppitel can be nade ving’ particulars, B BUBINESH, st ‘Star Fy SALE—ONE-HALF OR ENTIRE INTEREST ALUABLE PATENT. Box 443, City ¥.0, JANPENTENS, BRICK! ‘Tinners, Painters and Mi nish work or material ry C git LEASE—ON ptE ST. NEARG N.W., Lason Fad ted to business puri c ear thi Patel 1; ‘al flan yust the place 40) 410F jou" cafe; will Toane (3 i Biouneeet WAKBEN CHOATE 927-3t 610 i1th st, AND UOB icanvoa: fection PLASTER: aterial Ber ita, Toru: js aud take lot. at ‘Beach _ please address Box a7. 8 ‘Star Siar ottioes pret} 1 owner must lex: ‘oellar’ Ly: he 4, 3.000 HORNIKAME & JUST RI O50 Pet tow. i BALE BISHOP, G Bancod ICR AND BEER apo ci with Beer Coils and Pumy but two Ml bg ab A ab gutcable for Bute cher GAKRIC! ALU. ABLE SS eto yantiol ‘Subst: HU weld ‘En, bai ¥ st. a. ity. BRIOK 8T aXD fort alley; stable; store CQREAT RGAIN7uE ELBGANT SOUTHERN G Hotel = y: betes bovse DAT eon nd eee $00,000; ted tor hier seat S00, burs, ve ~ +¥ = A Goo » FAMILY He yA “7 JOR Sai SROTREANE ND FRDTRION Loe sidine. Sam. dooty & Deena, situsted about 234 m north of 201 above the Powmac, with steam and ei only 3U minutes’ drive from ta ec A; m4 git j aflorde upeaualed inducements to parties look: idadin tbe rer cectpewasper ies | me Fe psee the. prices. tn rye and ‘are the lowest in the oan conse eed a call w orins abd p oR Gite Laat coruer }oth ado SPECULATORS —WE ©) x tt atone 10 of eae 70h SALES PAIR OF HORSES, ve, "Faaes old; sound. very stylish and» will work Any une desiring © Sue team will please a AL tar office. aon 70K ALLA VERY FINE ROSEWOOD-CaxE DCank 7% ‘tave Prano, carved lexs and ae “at oii ibass, ail modern tmpmove qente ond Call at a the te to by ached Tay tow fer cash, FOR RENT—OFFICES, oR RENT—711 3 1471 8T., DESIRALE OFFICE acinar mith steam be iit for jourualiste, Vatories and . Apply to mt ches, r ferti! eairaue ir eh betes Bouse ar site re DUCKETT & ovr i 17 at a ae st 708 RENT — OFFICES = UNFORNIRTER Home un cor, 10th ang @ ote. nw; i seen the streote sind be and east trove in| aterm “ah Ue ghee, Yor parti aiesiee seo ei aay . aAtou LER, cor Toth and Gate, ra RENT— 034 F ST. LARGE YRONT Sai Rooms, $10; sit of communicet sarees.t105 Seay sf soepepaicstne i Seted Fe SAL¥-BAY HORSE: SOU: ND AND GENTLE; suitable for lady to drive or family carnage: price, 00. Inquire 1 ots a Fe, spALe— 1217 0 wT. ww. EPTEMBER 2 a iclusive, Household ‘Furniture, Carpe Keds, China, Glass Ware, Kitchen Utensils, 5, ee hea sae eg irom Be FORD. G1F Fst. 5, DESIR LITTLE PLACE 6 tw. chville; 96 acres, with dwe trait, Price, @1,100, DUCK} ears OFFICE BOOM. FIRST ity ou Fe Be SALE One y iN im beat miles from ‘Apply to teil & Stttnek, 1 THSe et new bi fie: room de (oe tn vats gi OK SALE—OKEAT paneals . G17 and Horse Biaukets; lane i ‘Rockaways, 4x6 Pash Pacher Kttraaiou-top ic ‘Tea,’ Milk, Market end Deliver Son Ss ‘Lam's Station, Beautitul Butldiny Fo. RENT—AN Awa rt FORD DocTOR | CRES | hes IMMEDIATELY, aT LAN- quite at aa Hat. tw. sane yet = sed Double aii ame aia i | weote, Perecre. DUCKAIT torina, “ Fong? ‘front; third story, at 1321 F st, ‘by? steams with ae ‘Wht ie AeA Fay iis on bana g TEN Rt UTES’ WALK OF 1set F stuwe we yogi T 7 " ERE IES RR Taato™ | ear ae ae tt a round; chaiee location ; Vols. ENCYCLOPEDIA BKITAN- ‘SouN F. z. tics en ria A or @ Also DEIRABLE OFFICE ROOMS IN NEW BUILD. Ts ol 3G. OLEH BLS ood linker steaia’ Best aces how eax Vinny tiles f FOR, pas —ramnrax wolgel ES SS py, (| tke ‘Alossndeis and <p _n24-1 ___ SB Fat. and 1485 Now York ave om .° a | NOR RENT DESIRABLE OFFICE AN DDW all RES ay ie Rees | Ae ees — by Al aa erect Yet 5 — Ap_AT PRIVATE BESIDED pe, standard size ood. condi day’ OLEN. €. ave. aves Fine aor KAY HORSE, SEVEN Harness av8 Baws at LA rd value of whole, $6,400, If sold ‘with! ‘hoe tale barges st 84900, all cok. —LAROE EN’ STORE AND CELLAN AT northwest cof of bth an ORE xD, ¢ yy ital fe offered. isrogery or any other Dusiners only asi i ber 2 oy WASHINGTON RANENHOWER, STORE SUIT \BT yILL SELL TEN-ACKE PLACE eo tne and at a be ‘nho! ay or ie tr cS aa ang ie gtation, red mallee from washington on B. HITAKER, 1307: MPa uw. and five tuum, for $20 ter mouth’ aleo's Ubreesstory ou small coal, ‘and easy Prews-brick House tur sale, witha lane, dry ud beth, with all mod. jm. 9; on the ob for cash. $4,500. squire at ies RENT—& FIN, BNSIN' 88 eae 8. T. LUC! ', O10 F st. GOOD BUSINKAS. STAND Fee we berween Din and 13th Addeees LO Sub. ‘Staruihice tas tot ota clare. aah where small lote have sold g BOBr. 134-Fas, es RIVER me 3 fe seals made H GKEGOKY, 6th ot, and Now York ave. or SALE—EIGHT Gon | we 5 NARKANTED eek snide Peea8t ise. i. Seen yes si. sSarw, Last kxNT_2WO ELEGANT Hig : FRG YE yz nae ete Se VB Sthstaw. ROR RENT—1000 7TH BT NW. A DESIRABLE OR BALE at juvction of Otuee ead ose rs - : Ae penne ge oe TOs: 5 Fisher k Co., 1324 ¥ at ow. better, bas wo record, perfectly bina ead gemtls; Koad Mure; handsomest Fuuey in the, inc bE" vs hanus bixb; baudsome Stylish: “fue Steel Grey, and Black Stvoral otver Moreen sujtebie Sur, wancap sted compe, ‘Must sei] cheap, to make room for my fall stock, 30 ‘8 extcumon-tup surre; F. 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HUGO rth ot iauot SALE—VIOLINS—A COLLECTION ‘OF FiXR apstruments, Italien, x, «22-1m* a ae | Postel lt si7 BUY A GOOD FAL} Fae ae aaa & 00."s, 931, ames w',500 STORE; Boz 188, near office, Westie FAR NER TO TAKE TAKE HALY 1 bi ra oa a ee Manut xi ine str Auegendrin, | Baker erat Sais Aa Bt Se Fen ge ae ee gee Soper eee “D8 fea in cient bed. FACTORY, 109 AKT NER—ACTIVE aT, ‘oir this is wort tine. to cated is worth in poopie Gusiioruoss STOCK— one 5 toe tha at aw, ee aera ae g mea Ser 407 RS: SEED non eee eee OTHE AUBURN, 22>. St. AND sd arches we

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