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fe + ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when | Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleas. ant and refreshing to the taste, and Sctagently yet promptly on the Kid. | ing neys,Liverand Bowels, cleanses the | system effectually, dispels co headaches and resists reno itral constipation, Syrup of Fige is the only remedy of ‘its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prom in its action and truly beneficial im its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable sub- | Mances,its many excellent qualities | commend it to all and have made | it the aorhee lar remedy known. a ‘igs is for sale in 50c. and $1 botties by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not wave it on hand will procure it | Womptly for any one who wishes te Jie be wot secept any substitute CULIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CQ SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Guus. ar. aw — an oy the Dutch Process No Alkalies | Other Chemicals | } | with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is far more eco- nomical, costing less than one cent a cup. | It is delicious, pourishing, and gasiLy | DIGESTED. queeamasiee | Sold by G-ocers everywhere. _W.BAKER & C0., Dorchester, Mats, oat GRAND NATIONAL PRIZE of 16,6001, INVIGORATING a LOSS ot ‘APPETTE, FEVER and AGUE; MALARIA, NEURALGIA and INDIGESTION. Sasa ract the entire active: (a reewt in ‘bea ine Qualities, fre oe Tuuodien, E. FOUGERA & CO. gents t for U. $2 | 30 North Wii! Turse Ane Facts WILLIE KREUTER HAD A BAD CASE OF Ca-| TARR, BUT DR JORDAN CURED HIM. HE ALSO CURED HIS LITTLE SISTER ONE YEAR AGO OF BUNNING FROM THE EARS, AND SHE 13 Us PEAFECT HEALTH NOW. nter fe the little son of Mr. George Kren- . residing at No. 1515 Marton | has heen troubled about twe affed up mo-t of the time and ws nose Which were difficult to ©, bis tunsh.s woreenianed and his vuice husky. Dr. Jordan part of June and he has been improving ttl now his nose is free, his voire clear, ell at night and ts not | 4 much worse than | at the time I took her for treatment to Pe year aco.ahe bad ngreat deal of Mer cars were running profusely | pais with consderabie odor, her pose was ruaning and she | had © very sore throat. When she was given med rough her nose. Youconld hardiy | id, there was so much trouble was very weak and hadto be carried all the time I think she would have died if I} hadw't taken ber to Dr. Jordan. She is now a hearty, Dealthy Mtti gir! runs and plays as other children, speaks plain, boars weil and no running from the ears, bas gained in Seal aud os De C. M. Jorvax. 06 14TH ST. X.w. Prectalty—Diseases of the Nose, Throst, Lungs and Rar, CONSULTATION FREE. cehonm-Otollam..2 tod pm, 6to8p.m. cS sega | Lim | very much preferable to any o' SOCIETY IN AUTUMN. Coming Weddings Now Setting Mrs. Grundy in a Flutter. ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED. Mrs. Harnson - was considered by Dr. Gardiner today at noontime to be quite com- fortable. Last night she rested — well, | having uninterrupted sleeps of an hour and s half. This morning she isas bright as | and complaining of no pain or discomfort. No | new complications of any kind have occurred nor are any likely to ara a them from her condition today. Com state with ‘iat of a week ago are no | espeeial differences to note, save that she is per- | ceptibly weaker. If it were not for the weddings and the little thrill of excitement each one im turn makes when all its pros and cons are talked over there | might be s reasonable suspicion that society | was just a little dull, ‘The le who depend catirely on drawing room life are a trifle aj ve to d it so, but for the great majority glorious autumnal days are fled to overtowing ‘with absolute comfort and thorongh enjoyment. A delightful go-as-you-please air prevails and |eversbody finds it #0 easy to keep to all the good resolutions they have made to take long walks and all other forms of oatdoor exercise. Tho belles and beaux are doing the suburban districts in great numbers and great these only too short afternoons, hunting the prema- | turety turned leaf or making a few last bou- ets of the wild flowers along the highways. ie shops and the dressmakers’ rooms now be- gin to be the rendezvons for the young ladies, while their mothers are wrestling with equal PLzzling solutions os to dreperies and honse- old furnishings. Getting the house ready for the winter te pretty generally oocupsing the at- tention of all the housek: ‘during that | transitory period social affairs of any ort are not likely to attract more than a fleeting notice. There are three or four very important mat- rimonial engagements shortly to be announced by those most closely connceted with the high contract Mrs. Mandeville Carlisle has told her friends since her return to town of the engagement of her danghter, Miss Mildred, to | a gentleman from Pittebargand congratn'ations lave Seen thewerell ox a apps young lady, who has been a greatly admi ie wince her debut two years ago. Another engagement shortly to be announced, and which, in fact, in already | so among the more intimate circle, is that of | another West End belle with plenty of good | looks and means, who has bestowed her hand on |& Washington man who comes of excellent Maryland stock. Just to show that it need not always be young people who are referred to when matrimony is spoken of comes the news that a maiden lady of rather uncertain years and a gentleman who has been waiting for her st thirty-one years to name the day for bis | | complete happiness are really and truly going | to be married before the leaves are all scattered. The engagement of Miss Kate Drexel to Dr. | Charles B. Penrose of New York city is just an- nonnced. Miss Drexel is the younger sister of Mrs. John and Mrs. Eric and is without doubt the handsomest this trio of wealthy young ladies. Their father, Joseph R. Drexel, left each of them in his will @ large fortune unhampered in any way. Mrs. Drexel and this youngest daughter have resided | in New York together since the latter's debut | in society a couple of winters ago. Sbe is a Vaseur graduate and devoted to equestrianism, = her intended husband. Dr. Penrose is famous athlete aud is the man who went out as physician with the | cattlonen of Wyoming against the ‘‘rastlers.” Mise Drexel’s cousin, Sister Catherine polehertee given her large fortune to found # religious sisterhood to work among the Indian and negro races. If the report be true, the coming marriage of Miss Adele Grant and Mr. Frederick Freiing- huysen, son of President Arthur's Secretary of State, is one of the most interesting of lste an- nouncements. Miss Grunt has had « phenome- | nal career since her debut in society and her introduction in London, where for couple of seasons she shone as a star of the very first magnitade among the court beauties. Her en- | gagement to a young lord and her subsequent withdrawal from it, all in a way that made Americans proud of her, is of too recent hap- pening to need further mention. Society was wild to seo her when. after returning ‘trom Enrope, she came to this city as the guest of hitney. Subsequently her parents took a house here, and until the death of her father ‘Miss Grant was to the front in all social mat- ters in the younger set. She has been in Lon- don since and seemed to lose but little of ber popularity in the circle where she first shone. ‘The past summer the Grants were at Newport, and Miss Grant ls now visiting at Lenox. Hee style of beauty is of the brunette and stat type. She hae a wonderfully sweof oxpression and she is referred to as possessing “midnight eres. Mrs. Schofield is telling her friends with pleasure of the announcement of the engage- ment of her brother, Mr. Kilbourn of Keokuk, two Miss Hoyt of Euclid avenue, Cleveland. The haps news has been just announced by Miss ‘* relatives. Gen. and Mrs. Schofield will past opportunity to mect their future rela- tive during their visit to Cleveland the coming week. Mrs. Schofield expects her mother and sis- ter, Mrs. and Miss Kilbourn, to spend part of the coming winter with her. Miss Head, who made her debut here a fow Years ago at a ball given in her honor by Mra. Hearst, whose she was that winter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Head of San | Francisco, will shortly be married in that city to Mr. Mountemog Jephson, who gained great | distinction by his service under Stanley during the Emin relief expedition. Miss Head has been in Europe again with ber parents since she was here and returned to Californis to enjoy the honors of belleabip to the very fullest extent. She is jd pers! ‘than ever, and bas re- ceived no end of attention, so that her coming stirring San Francisco society to ‘The marriage of Miss Mary Washburn,dangh- ter of Senator and Mra. Washburn of Minne- sota, to Mr. Elbert Francis Baldwin of New York ix announced to take place at Fairoaks, Minneapolis, on Thanksgiving day. Senator and Mrs. Brice are coming on in few days to look at their future residence, th They closed their New; 1a last Thureday and bave been since in New York. After they leave here they will go ont to Obits, for astay and do not expect to get | bere till the first week in December. Their | mansion will not be any more than ready for ‘them at that date. The old house, which has so many delightful associations for the old residents, will be eal | changed, but most delightfully so when the al. terations are fin’ interior had grown very shabby of late years and, in fact, the domestic arrangements were in an — prinitive coudition. |The general appea a now exceedingly © bright,” cheery and “tasteful, From. the underground kitchens to the old rambling attics there is & sweetness and wholesamencss which every-day practical people are apt to consider er condition. elegant, artistic touches have not been coqlectel, liber, and in thle veapect alous the house when entirely finisbed will be way abead ofany of the modern mansions. There has | been considerable comment over the doin; away of the old stone steps and front door en ieavisg the only means of entrance on Hf etrct through the carriageway. In this respect the foaes alll recall a Pi mansion and the courtyard will be quite the feature. Ithas been said that visitors on foot were not expected, but that was only meant for fun, the first thing be thinking now is why means of entrance were not resorted to Jong ago, instead The 25 hi ee - THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1892—SIXTEEN PAGES. ory tee be Toned grandparent wil old home, as pear the latap post at png a him. She isa soeenate tin bi framing part Supreme justices, Monday night she will Feture to Pitteburg and does sot expect t0 come back here till ber. ‘that month she will be at home informally on M afternoons. Justice and Mrs. Shiras will spenc the coming winter at the Arlin; and next seston probebly go $0 howsshee Madame Romero and Madame ayers: and her family returned from Deer Park Thurs- day niet oa the ‘very last of the guests at ae iter i {s going to Chicago on Monday, and after that will make a visit to Keokuk with friends before starting for, Colorado Springs, Where. sho will siay ite her daughter, Mrs. Touzalin. Mrs. and the Misses Heaven will winter in Montreal. Librarian Spofford and Miss Spofford are back after a charming European trip. Mr. and Mra. Thomas Wilson will not return from Europe until the new year. Miss Ellen Touzalin, daughter of the late A. E. Touzalin, railway ate of Boston, is to be married shortly iu London to Mr. Nickerson, wealthy Boston resident. It seems to be the very latest fashion for onr wealthy young ople to be married in London. Miss Touza- er is tho daughter of the late Janice Hiler and has a large fortune. Nickerson drives his own four-in-hand and is among the envied bachelors of Boston. Mrs. Geo. Drew of New Jersey avenue, who has been visiting in New York and Brooklyn, has returned to her home. Mrs. Lonise Pollock has returned from Seat- tle, Wash., where she passed a cool and delight- fal summer with her daughter, Mrs. Loue Pol- Tock Bush. While thore ‘Mrs, Pollock was in- vited » nnmber of times to address the public school teachers to explain the merits of the kindergarten system. Mra, E. B. Thurber and her little daughter of Brooklyn, N.Y., are on a visit to Dr. and Mrs. Wadsworth, parents of Mrs. Thurber. Mr. Robert Downing and family have re- turned to the city for the winter and are resid- | i. ing at their home, 802 K street northwest. Mrs. P. H. Heiskell, jr., who has been in New York city visiting her mother for the past six feoks, returns on Monday ‘much beneiited in The little son of Mr. and Mrs. J, Samuel Everett of 614 23d street has fully recovered after an illness of six weeks, and they will be pleased to see their friends. Commandant and Mrs. Haywood, after a two | months’ absence, have returned to their home at headquarters U. 8. marine corps. The Home Social Club held its regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening at the resi- dence of Mrs. M. M. Rouzer, $32 H_streot | northeast. The Misses Lizzio ‘and Rosie West | were elected active members. The club will yisit Mount Vernon Wednesday, October 19. Refreshments were served by the refreshment committee. The next meeting will be held at the residence of the Misses Lilly and Josie Fauth, 419 Ist street northwest, Tuesday, No- vember 1. Miss Emma Gray has roturned to ber resi- dence, 2201 K street northwest, having had a most delightful summer in Europe. Mr. Geo. E. Ricker has returned to the city after a pleasant summer spent in the woods of | & Maine. Lieut. L. L. Reamey, U. 8. N., and family, after an absence of several years, have returned fo Washington and are located in their home, No. 1746 N street. Mrs. and Miss Henning have returned to the city from their summer home on Cherrystone Inlet and will be at home on Saturdays during the winter. ‘Miss Agnes Pattison, daughter of Capt. Robt. Pattison, Philadelphia, who has been visiting Mrs. 8. Lacey Jobnston during and since the encampment, returned home Thursday last. There was a pleasant progressive euchre party ven at the residence of the Misses Rover, 9 street northeast, Tuesday evening by the G. F.H. Progressive Euchre Club. Mr. J. Fred Fitzpatrick and Mise Fannic Plummer were declared the winners of the head prizes and Mr. J.¥. 1 Ferry and. Miso Mollie’ Daly ‘were ai the “booby” prizes, The club tdjourned to the dining hall, where.» bountiful ition was served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Gentiey, Mr. and Mrs. Rover, Miss Mao of Baltimore, Miss Mamie McGuire, Miss Fannie Plummer, Miss Ella B. Gleeson, “Miss Agnes C. Rover, Miss Mary A. Rover, Miss Mollie Daly, Miss Kate Rover, Mr. W. Waverly Taylor, Mr. J. F. L Ferry, Mr. J. Harry Daly, Mr. J.’ Fred Fitzpatrick, Mr. Ea. Pi Schwartz, ‘Mr. Geo. W. Rea and Mr. Geof han Representative Wilson of Kentucky has returned to her home in this city. She has been spending the past four months at her hus- band’s mountain home in Kentucky. Col and Mrs. Guy V. Henry lunched with Messrs. A. J. Drexel and George W. Childs in Philadelphia a few days since. Col. J.C. Gilmore, assistant adjutant gon- eral, and family have taken quarters at the Gramerey for the winter. Mr. and Mra. Hallet Kilbourn announce the of their duughter Bella to Monsiour Emile Bourgeat, formerly captain of cavalry in the Prencharmy. The marriage was solemn- ized at the Church of Saint Ferdinand des Ternes, Paris, France, on Wednesday, Septem- ber 21, 1892. Mrs. Col. Rosecrans and daughter have re- turned home after an absence of three months spent with friends in the north and west. Both are much improved in health. Admiral Colhoun and family have returned to the city. Mise Bertha Rottman, who has been spending afew = me oag weeks with friends in this city, left today for St. Louis. An enjoyable tally-ho party was given last night by the young men of Wesley Chapel. The “A CHEAP BARGAIN TAKES MONEY FROM THE PURSE.” Tnttations may be cheap, but Tratations may be cheap, but they are he Esnoine Yohapn, Bois ‘Malt “Extract “ye will give you the best satis- ‘The genaine must have” the Lot “every bottle. For Sore PBhroat ‘Coughs and Cod sane The Sait -xtract bot a ino Johan, Homa Malt Snbone during the jessant and active. PON-Z0-NI-NA, “The Queen of Complexion Beautifiers,” » lotion of undoubted purity and medicinal vir- tue, recommended and indorsed by leading physicians of Baltamore for its successful treat- ment of local skin troubles—promptly remov- ing pimples, blackheads, &c. Gentlemen will find it splendid after shaving. ‘Pon-zo-ni-ne “excels in merit the production of best French chemiste. For sale at Merts's, Lane- burgh’s, Boston Variety Store ae. THE PON-ZO-NI-NA CO., Baltimore, 008,15,22,29 Scuoor Suozs. NEWHALL'S BEST CALF $2.00 SHOES (Can be bought for s of —— suite bereaneey ber a the time in connection gallery an Si een ao tee (Our book on Blood and Shin Dinsases mulled tree. OWT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA. OA. $1.60 at Jscos Boors Rermna Suzz, wes 729 Tru Sx. N.W. eee ee ae pes Guz & Sox, Con. L1rx Ax F Sr, ‘The Popular Confectioners w's Churol was tastefally adorned with Ror te vou cousin, a oo of Philadelp ee ae —— brother Ir. egy wv at home at 2911 O street, ret elias after October 15 to all frien Mr. Edwin Tomple, woey of the adjutant neral's office, and Miss go merly of this city, will be of the in ir. ‘of the young lady, leaves tonight for Mamachusetter where bis family is residing, on his annual leave of ab- sence. Mre. Maggie Sheahan, Miso Nellie Shea and Miss Maggie Brodie, who have been visiting for the past month Mr. and Mra. J. Brosnan, 24 I strect northeast, have returned to their home Columbus, Ohio. Col. P. 8. Heath, correspondent of the Indianapolis Journal, &c., and Mrs, Heath = leave tomorrow for Louisville, Ky., where they will visit Mrs. Heath's mother. Mrs, Heath will remain in Kentucky during October and Col, Heath will take part in the campaign for Harrison in Indiana up to election day. 22 AT THE RIVER FRONT. ARRIVED. Four-mast schooner Lydia M. Deering, Bath, Capt. Hamfiton, from the Penobscot, ith 1,800 tons of tos. Fehooner Oronola, Alegandrta, Capt. . Taylor, from Occoquan, wi fount Vernon, Alezan Bape ‘Bomers. from aR Aculu creeks with about Bt conde of ‘Sctiooner orang Soe of ty "athoonet “bal 2 ‘ot “opetere’ a iar tated Oe, ae a aercmiers er SAILED. Schooner Mount Vernon, Alexandria, Va, Capt. ‘Somers, to Aquia creek. Schooner —— xan- po Noir Capt. Taylor, to Orcog Schooner [oes Whiting, Seat rderion, tv vod Se St re ton. We uh Goorre Cosney Crone, Airs. Capt, “iia Bahas bead, Yall Baltimore for coat. Modern Kink. jal and Big Bu PE A During the absence of his parents from home Thursday night at Fleetwood, Berks county, Pa., Eugene Merkel, aged six, tried to getinto the house by way of the window, when lp sash fell on his bead and he was found in that position several hours later strangled to death. The emallest te ogee ual. But, wi SRePiervo's Flea Pirie peg ed to take —but do, more good. cloanse and the liver, bowels in a way the old-fashioned pill t of. Think of trying to P*Put up’ in sealed vials —a perfect vest- pocket remedy, always convenient, fresh Misery Axp Sxpzss PERVADES THE LIVES OF MANY PEOPLE. Not #0 now with Mr. V. C. Sedam, who has for years been a resident of Waverly, Ind., and known to be thoroughly reliable, who is very enthusieatic over the relief he obtainod, and volunteers the following statement for publication. Ho says: ‘I have suffered for Afteen years with trouble of my nove, throat, ears eyes. x MB. V. C. SEDAM, WAVERLY, IND. “My hearing became affected. Met. Finally, the m given Drs. Stackhouse and Newlin, I began treatment ‘with them, which haa been entirely ‘to me, Conauttation and examinetion free @ those taking treatment. Weare. located bere, having maéé our ‘years. At the earnest solicitation of a large number of ferers, who were not able for various reasans to treatment last ‘WE HAVE DECIDED FOR DIS oe For reasons previously given fi § = H z I ‘Kews has been recsived here of the complete overthrow of the de facto government of Vene- ruela in the persons of Villegae-Pulido and his tninistry, says s cable special to the New York Herald. The government troops that hed taken up their position near Los Teques to protect ‘the capital from the insurgent army were en- gaged in battle by the forces of Gen. Crespo, some 14,000 to 15,000 strong, and were utterly routed. The place where the battle occurred was at San Pedro, an out of the way village. Tt was hot and bloody battle, but of short ident, Villegas Pulido, quitted the republic: cabinet. Assoon as (a Jamen ae De a Corner Stone No. 867, of Brook; was taken ill on t] October 6. pital, where he died Mr. Lincoln, the sail from York. eas mdi ster, will England on the Etruria today for New STARTLING, mo my What Does This Mean To The |; People? It Rings With a Great and Grand Hope. Something Thousands Are Seck- ing For. ‘A Fact of Marvelous Import to Al. ‘HS. Shorter, eaq., of Newburg, N. Y., is an old man of seventy-five years and lives at 301 Broadway, Newburg, N.¥. It appears that Mr. Shorter, who was an extensive lumber dealer, be- Ban to grow languid, got tired easily, was nervous ‘and debilitated, until at last he became 0 weak and exhausted that he was just able to drag him- self around. He lost Sesh andstrength so rapidly snd became so alarmingly prostrated that his friends and relatives despaired of his life. ‘Now came the marvelous change. Suddenly Mr. Shorter was transformed from his condition of extreme weakness to one of strength; his nerves grew quickly strong and steady, his muscles became vigorous, his blood was revivitied and enriched, he gained fifteen pounds in weight, and today is tn sound and perfect health. Such @ remarkable transformation in a map of Ris age was a nine days’ wonder. Of course the cause was eagerly looked for. ‘The writer determined to know the truth, list ened to the following astonishing facts trom Mr. Shorter’s own lips: “I feel now like a new man! “What do you think of taking an old man of seventy-five years, physically weak and broken down, and making him feel like a boy again! Gly- ing him new life, health and strength and adding fifteen pounds of solid flesh to his weak and debil> tated frame! “And all in two months, with three bottles of Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy! Well, that 1s Just what has taken place in me. Instead of being weak, debilitated and exhausted, just able to drag myself around, I feel now like a new mant “I advise all to use Dr. Greene’s Nervura blood and nerve remedy!” Surely this wonderful remedy isa most marvel- ous health restorer, and, without doubt, the great- est medical discovery of the age. If it can thus give back health and strength to an old man, weakened and exhausted by disease, how much more surely and certainly will tt cure ‘the thousands who are run down, weak, nervous and prostrated, who suffer from poor blood, weak nerves, dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation, ma- Jaria, kidney and Mver complaints, &c. For de- bility {t is a speedy restorer of strength and vigor. It you are run down in health and need a medicine tostrengthen the nerves, invigorate the blood, tone up the stomach and regulate the bowels, kid- neys and liver, Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, which is purely vegetable and harm- Jess, and 1s the best remedy known in the world. Use it, for it will restore your health and strength. You can get it at any druggist’s for $1. It is the discovery and prescription of the well- known and successful physiclan, Dr. Greene, of 85 W. 14th st., New York, the eminent specialist in the cure of nervous and chronic discases, who can be consulted free, personally or by letter. Wer Boers ~oFr- W. H. Horxe, 801 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. THE COURSE OF POPULAR TRADE is toward our store. The reason WHY is Plain, Weare showing an exceptionally Well-selected stock in all departments, and sre prompt in filling our orders. That you know is a great satisfaction. To bave an articie delivered when promised adds tothe pleasure of but if you are dis- appointed In {ts delivery, your joy is marred, and the pleasure you had antict- pated in receiving it is dispelled, and you are filled wit vexation. WE DO ALL THAT 18 POSSIBLE TO KEEP OUR PROMISE. ‘Come and make your selection of Carpets. 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AxD « a Mi approved re ith ieseeen Spear Ea |: M fONEY TQ LOAN AT PROS || sat he Uoltat Serutty te toraranen and | & ot may emonat pep at ke install ment Tonnsot any eemonat eas quarry 3 w fi SMITH & ae nol7-tr a MoxEr TOE ‘TO LOAN IN A? loweat rates of tr situated within the District of Calumbla, ie gos or ANY ous = Dear aT I ostate ere examination 0 ‘aretion of papers; 5 Fish ra ot oo a sume tage wecurty. Hcn 1B Ha WAGGAMAN. _ FOX: Bkows. 405 Get. nw. EDUCATIONAL. POSITION OF VIS rienced iT Aad erness by an expe 08-20" teachers cau furaieh vat re | es joe. 70. to investo good route things bel a! Ae office. per cy ground safe topay bay cbt Yols comp for the Fo, the city. JOR SALE—O% loons ; fronting dot Ress: with or without stock: Address cont promt. Address GE Er, ALY WS AND | Pretcciesst 18 ealone yer tas lyon address | vOR ert ESTABLISI p GROCERY ND ae a ED OROCREY A NT_1 withe fer hupitred deitare te ease the ree | bility of a fine private boarding Ta ‘Address OLD A‘ AOE Ser location : ea! Forgas SESS AND PROVISION STORE. Aweiling attached ; rood retiring, reason for selling. Ad NOR SALE—81.400, att ALL very thickly settled vata Dusiness cen Bxtures will Desold very toan immediate Address LEDGE! ‘an enterprise t tablished corporation man with ¢: ant, gnd'O, aenot: ding good business; “goo: trouble about license. OR SALE—A NICE PIE DARING 1 pultable for young moan i trade cetablished: @7 Gress PIE BAKER, Star oifce. “AN OLD ESTABLISHED BARBERSHOP, oan iG ‘8 £00 oR SALECRARE BARGATN: ¢ cnet 2 hrstuese ‘Radress Pak toa wares nice el wha eetts Sete e ‘it minke 650 net weekly ‘adhoc a “< on Penn NEILL, Ww eee ae renters | eb wil net $5,000 par 36 s : = rao iD typewriters: wil Ei bon BL! te ale R SALE—A GOOD BREAD AND CAKE sarees cheap, I new platform wagon, 3 hs horse an) of about 600 loaves of bread. Ac. ouging to the business. Apply at S37 ® c ILK KOU wap for can a AP OL st. ae. n store and fixtures. : business reasons for selling ren! oobi OTE, WELL 1: sonable conse oot it a BECO y * ‘NOTH, fd of. house tn « styl DRUG ape en ATOR je: splen i4 chance for rahe 2 " eae bk Ba Btar othe Te location. rerit reasonable: EWM. Star oob-3t* 2D TRUST MONTHLY @ improved itty real of 3 per cent, iso 81. 800 Brotes) in per cent real esta ‘on vacant city iy secured and well Indersed at « diecoust ‘er 10 per cent for time to run—one year. REAL ESTATE NOTES, oe. bots Of 630 0 et feck usetong Ras fr PROV! vigront GROCERY. STORE oS a borhood convenient to reason for stock geeed ort $3257), Sh FIRST-CLASS | BUST jcluding ico box, rack and plete: horse, wagon and harness: « chaser: tO retire net 830, capital. BUY TRE RESTAD- Rew Jersey uve. bait square from < ness, for sale; owner wants to leaye Apply 477 B nw. 6-3 ot hore, a; eeu wae center of city o 2, 81-800 month: invs me ‘OpboRTUNITY [ay x cone querer i page Wak fre A LIMITED AM 10 ( TIENTION. REAL ESTATE (AGENTS OR class m hotel Fos SALE—LIQUOR STORE, DWEL 5 ood mile sell stock, Sixtures, Ve soldat ones, Address. ONT OF SRacKE 1s corporation tn thy ct of Columb ‘the stockholders 30 to. Bvidenae ‘For ferciraiare © wh is Seal vestigation, address C ae choles ave. Sk: pees we ee Sie = ca sal Se ‘RENT | ab Sen Pa cathe prenien Fes SALE aT LANGDON — mi. c. om See eee, ae ate TLYON. ae rbd REDTORD W. WALKER AS FS Mirage 3 ACRES GOOD Eaxp oN L Q of Washington romac. in wx miles below lace. w Forr sever weronrs. Have you been there? Are zon Testing where wages ar rinngt Te wil say pes Anetec! thie wubdvwision te rh -F it ‘snd on the Washington epi way, 6 NOW IN OPERATION. Fisbt minutes: rite from terminus of cable line tm 7 sennndeea feet clevation, overlooking entire city vanced to lot Se Xow or imartner wae Perea <a eas SS one MS eid Sy, See fort Kee dears ss up iden al year-round oy fee ceepteas — ‘coud’ be Tome, for an iuvestavest a LEGITIMATE ened ECS eeein ete testator tne pp got 3S velonpreni ond is destined to be beautiful wi itr suburban What prettier spot could you So THE ELECTRIC RAILWAY BRIDGE At “Three Sisters” will be under canstruction ly dati The entire reve of tie Washincta, a7 vate of the Wash! reise ==) darters * eres ‘Managers of Fort Meyer Heights, $Gand& Atlantic batiding, ‘ROK and 190 F st. ow. ecl-Im FoRS nah one eal ear “A PINE ‘Sige ie Ere Beaitny ae yey Sigs isis Pzee, WANT TO BUY PROPERT, “Fon ‘home or an tivestnent in the ott st once on ACE M. THOMAS. 1 od Me R ris AT. ae ats ‘Cone ereethee 8 a acutatpa, ‘eohingtos eal, Ba See Se migsaterasnar a oe en ° Yom te 10am ‘or p.m. Car ia D.C. vunfurmisned preferred. Address htt rinses RE TIRED OF RORKING R OTRER ‘and wish to be a plecaant Dusiness at susall cost, enabli ou uve cali betgeen 10 and Roos Oui Pa ne ‘at Room @, 1: location ; rent, RE THE PEOPLE. | the population if RAMSAY is not the man 1271 Fst. nw. ———— __ COUNTRY REAL ESTATE Addresa G.V., Star office. DAME AD, HOFFELDT, a SALE A FIMST.CLASG FARM, AT MT. cea, Instrumental Music and Languages. ¥ Fe: an For taster porte alae ‘sony tC OWNER, AO _ cco Set Fa Tsland ave, Ihihet. nw: Washlacton, De im Gi atelineaas Bons bes a ui sprineteld Station, Seah ir and Mrs, BEVERLEY R. Mason. | BYIvSSby Stops telling endall ut Renews, 200 ecres LOCUTION- ORATORY. (T) LAW AND CLER- sical students, reduction niuae oe & pe ote aust Oe pede’ NOTTING, 1017 14th st. RAND MES. Wat, E McELMIND 0, 401 in ofl, water a Lessons china painting. “Terms: ry plication. : Address 91 The ANT GUARAST in October 18 So), During present month special charve. aa iso tose ALICE cEenNt DE 3d st. cHOOL, Siete lar om ap “ook TiMODAUGHEIS Chas os WIMODAUGHSIS BUILDIN — G, 1281 8T. N. W. SON 1s ce. gens pane ‘PaNiam Experfenced pumale in fhe classes $1.00 per ‘Toten Saturday: October 15, 4°30 oct- Lm. ADA L. fe “Ploctton’ Encl Cards acetal for either of dents should be present to register SMITH, Superintendent. FOR SA SALE—BICYCLES. OR SALE FARM OF [5 with = ond 7. yuse, Sc. ; a ouancity of fruit, mental tress: a very di & — atin Lota and outa iidings: only @o. 490 9c wept 10-roens os farm: JOHNBON, chews 3 etait woods, 2 ret | FOR SSS FOR 8A EAD EOUS SALE_CHEAP—AN D | ROLLING ne ot Eat igre ne alinee Fa ty stare hair uipcletgred in cr aT | the strect if desired. coomrasy a st a eer yp walvat podem I ereoltne stoves fect order. STORE, 1301 12th st. OR SALE—CURAP_TWO COUNTERS, EIGI eet long. ove oval show cane seven, fost eae ee tee Beta yes Foes SALE—OR BENT rot ENT renter, Tone nw. For sav SALE_ WATER COOLER. ONE soe AND side ssddie, stave, cont €:22. 50, for ha sea Ble “o- with wire-woven mattress, Peaconky cost $50, for Si. UMBER 2 #2 CALIGRAPH Fang, <¥ Call at hast ra iF (Eee ‘RaLE—A GRANDFATHER'S TBR, perfect condition apd « banvain Ga ty JaMes 8 TOA jering it for sale at «low estes Hc fone anda rode | KET & FORD, 617 F n.w. ‘Very easy ‘acres, with iinproverments, for 5, DUCKETT & FORD, 617 Fst. n. 570, 70, ACRES, TN PRIN dweiline and ont 5 wood, DUCKETT & 2 - O17 Fn.w. county, Mi ¥ district, Bs nen fro from Aioogntgiay FARM OF 130 S PISCAT- bout, 20) anes RES IN a Wash 0) ar Ba Seed incor (insured gece gre are | FARMS, IMPROVED AND UNIM- i SALE_STOCK (AND, FI ek TCRES OF Y "Xddrene Box 107, ear ofbew. CONTENTS as ihe ee Sea ati on SALE—BLACK DIAMOND, SAFETY | BI re (850. Address T.. Star office. oc8-2t* cyole; cheap at i SALE—PIANOS FS ‘SALE—090. JUVENILE BICYCLE, 5, 200D hay afer at aio Yeth stew ie LJ SALE BARG gaara read AIX IN VICTOR SAFETY 1 ste pe eine Sat BUY A Ni X NEW aa ise ces Monet 7 and 6 ‘Bw. between 7 sm. LEA GREAT BARGATNONE 37S $375 OR SALE—A GR vere wl ahha i a aw. a ore 1 fate Far" 9100 a0), cae, naa cover. och-2t area | Reena 7 gist oy

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